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WALDRON (Isabel). 3 pp., signed, clippings and photo of Geo. B. Waldron. Rare. 145. WARE (Annie D.). i p., signed, and 2 photos. 146. WHITE (Florence). 3 pp., photo and A. L. S. 147. WILDE (Effie Annie). 3 pp., and photo. 148. WILSON (Hy. N.). 4 pp., signed. 149. WINSTON (Jennie). 4 pp., signed. Rare. 150. WINTER (Joseph P.). 3 pp., signed, photo and A. L. S. 151. WOOD (Rose). 3 pp., signed. 152. YEAMANS (Mrs. Annie). 3 pp., A. L. S. and portrait, signed. 153. AUTOGRAPH ALBUM. Containing about 33 signatures, among which are A. Lincoln, F. A. Conkling, Ga- lusha A. Grow, H. J. Raymond, S. L. Woodford, Wm. L. Dayton, Hiram Barney, Mortimer Thomson (" Philander B. Doesticks, etc."), and N. S. of Geo. W. Curtis, Jno. J. Cisco, W. M. Griswold, Genl. Meagher, Chauncey M. Depew, Wm. A. Butler, Thurlow Weed, John Hay. Some signatures and the N. S. are laid down, others written. A lot of blank leaves for additions. 154. AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURES. J. C. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, Patrick Henry, Thomas H. Benton, Sam Houston, Hiram Powers, Horace Mann, William Cobbett. (8) 155. "nAKER (Benjamin A.). Old-Time Actor and 15 Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, April 2, 1887. D. Bidwell, Manager, i p. 8vo, February 17, 1888. Henry Aus- tin Clapp, Famous Critic. 4 pp., 8vo, March 28, 1898. (3) 156. BANDM ANN-PALMER (Millicent). Star Act- ress. I p., 8vo, January 12, '94, with printed letter relative to her divorce, 8vo; C. A. Chizzola, Manager, 2 pp., 8vo, March 4, '87; Lillie Eldridge, i p., 8vo, September 25, '95; Kate Davis, I p., small 4to. (4) ALBERT M. PALMER 11 157. BARRETT (Lawrence). A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, Saturday, n. d. "Each straw counts upon a weak back. I promise better here- after. I will give you my company, and perhaps Mr. Booth will play alone. Pray, see him on the subject." 158- Tragedian. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, October 6, 1889. " I am all ready for failure or success with Ganelon — to-mor- row — preferring the latter, of course. I have done all I know how for it. The rest lies beyond the footlights." 159. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Monte Carlo, March 30, 1890. " Edwin (Booth) writes in good spirits ; and is well in health in spite of the travel. I will lighten his load next year, as he has lightened mine this." A fine letter. 159a. BARRETT (Wilson). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, October 16, '92. 160. BARRY (Thomas). A Defence of the Stage. Man- uscript. Sm. 4to (binding loose), consisting of 124 pp., entirely in the handwriting of the famous Actor-Manager, being a reply to a discourse delivered by a learned divine at the Tremont Theatre in 1843. A MOST DESIRABLE ITEM. 161. BARRYMORE (Maurice). Actor and Dramatist. A. L. S., I p., i2mo. May 31, 1892. Scarce. 162. BATEMAN (Isabel). London Actress. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, November 6, '95. Scarce. Relative to a short tour in the States. 163. BATEMAN (Kate, — Mrs. Crowe). Famous "Leah." A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Glasgow, March 2, 1882. Scarce. On THEATRICAL AFFAIRS. 164. BATES (Blanche). Star Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, n. d., with stamped monogram; Olga Brandon, 2 pp., i2mo, 28 November, 1890. (2) SCAKCE. 165. BIDWELL (George). Famous Bank of England Forger. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, March i, 1892. RELATTra TO A PLAY. 166. BOCHSA (Charles). Famous Harpist. A. L. S., i p., i2mo, Saturday, n. d., and copy for advertisement of Madame Anna Bishop's Concert in Washington, D. C. 12 LIBRARY OF 167. BOKER (George H.). Poet. Autograph Sonnet of 14 lines, Signed, May 24, 1859. " The leaden eyelids of wan twilight close Upon the sun; and now the misty dew Trails its wet skirts across the glades, and through The tangled grasses of low meadows goes, Dropping a pearl in every open rose, In every lily's cup * * * " 168. BONAPARTE (Joseph). King of Spain. L. S., I p., 4to, Point Breeze, 19 July, 1819, signed as Comte de Survilliers. 169. BOND (Frederic). Favorite Actor. A. L. S., i p., 4to; Louise Thorndyke Boucicault, 3 pp., Svo; Virginia Bu- chanan, I p., Svo. (3) 170. BONNARD (Leon). Distinguished French Painter. A. L. S., I p., i2nio, n. d. 171. BOOTH (Agnes). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 4 pp., Svo, May 26, i886. A FINE THEATSICAL LETTER. 172. BOOTH (Edwin). A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, St. James Hotel, Piccadilly (London), November 13 ("my 47th birth- day), to R. M. Hooper. "* * * The papers here (most of 'em) endeavor to d m me with faint praise, but I have too many solid assurances from many of the solidest Britons that I am appreciated and will win. Letters of congratulation and even cablegrams of kindly greeting have come ' as thick as hail.' Pardon this hasty scrawl, 'tis only to let you Frenchmen know that the Yankee yet liveth." 173. A. L. S., 4 pp., i2mo, May 2, '90. " Our time-honored fellow and my father's and my old friend desires to speak with you concerning a farewell testimonial. * * * The name of Edmon Conner was, not so many years ago, among the most popular of dramatic stars * * * ^y ^\\ 'old stagers;' however, he is loved and reverently remembered, etc." A SUPERB LETTER. 174. A. L. S., I p., i2mo, 1882, to A. M. Palmer. With portrait. Inlaid to folio. " * * * To send you a check for $1,000, which please add to the 'Actors' Fund,' as an earnest of what I will do for it while in such good hands." 175. In Memoriam, Edwin Booth, Madison Square Garden Concert Hall, under the direction of The Players. Engraved cards. (2) 176. Menu of Breakfast given by Him, June 15, 1883, at Delmonico's. Endorsed in pencil on back by Mr. Booth. Mounted on silk. ALBERT M. PALMER 13 177. BOOTH GROSSMANN (Edwina). Daughter of Edwin Booth. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. ; Minnie Dupree, 2 pp., 8vo, stamped monog-ram ; Wm. R. Deutsch, 3 pp., 8vo ; George Darrell, 2 pp., 4to. (4) 178. BOOTH (Junius Brutus, the Elder Booth). A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, January 29, 1831. " Petersburg, Va. The traveling by land and water from Rich- mond may be considered at an end, except to this place. I am obliged to pass my time at one town or the other * * * " A FINE SPECIMEN. 179. BOUCHIER (Arthur). Favorite London Actor. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, June 13, '95 ; Aubrey Boucicault, 3 pp., 8vo, January 21, n. d. ; Amy Busby, 2 pp., 8vo, n. d. (3) All scarce. 180. BOUCICAULT (Dion). Famous Dramatist. MSS. 4 pp., 4to, on the Theatres of England and America and Actors of same. Very interesting. 181. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, Paris, June 16, n. d. Gives his opinion on various plays in London and Paris. A -fine letter. 182. BOURCICAULT (Dion). A. L. S., 4 PP-, 8vo, January 12, 18 — . Letters signed as above are excessively rare. 183. BOUGUEREAU (William). Eminent French Painter. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, November 21, 1883, relative to Customs charges in the United States on paintings. 184. BOWERS (Mrs. D. P.). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., royal 8vo, April 3, 1891. "I have been distinctly successful as 'Portia,' so you see I am still sufficiently juvenile." 185. BOWERS (Mrs. Elizabeth — Mrs. D. P.). A. L. S., I p., 8vo, February 26, '95. 186. BRIGNOLI (Pasquale). Operatic Tenor Vocalist. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 16, '83. Scarce. " Please remember me most kindly to my dear Lester Wallack." 187. BROOKYN (May). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 6 pp., i2mo, Augusta, n. d.; Harry Cane, i p., 8vo; Alfred C. Calmore, i p., i2mo; Hart Conway, 3 pp., i2mo. (3) 188. BROUGHAM (John). Author and Actor. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 9, n. d. Signed "John Brougham, Lec- turer." Interesting letter. 14 LIBRARY OF 189. BROUGHAM (John). A. L. S., i p., n. d. Fine litho portrait inlaid to folio. (2) 190. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, Sunday, n. d. Neat Specimen. 191. BRYANT (William CuUen). Poet. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, May 12, 1864, to Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper. 192. BUCHANAN (Robert). Poet and Dramatist. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, April 4, n. d. Refers to his play. Partners. " Stoddart, I presume, played the leading part ; if so, success was a certainty, for I sometimes think he is the finest actor I ever saw in my life." Fine theatrical letter. 193. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 30, n. d. " I want you, now and henceforth, to be quite assured of my faith in you as man and manager." 194. BUCKSTONE (John B.). Comedian and Dramat- ist. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, 220 Milton Terrace, n. d. Refers to Geo. Vandenhoff . " Don't let him think of ' Hamlet' It's a ventilator at the Haymarket." 195. BURNAND (F. C). Dramatist. A. L. S., i p., i2mo, February 6, '73. " To Lester Wallack, regarding play." 196. BURNETT (Frances Hodgson). Authoress. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, March 26, n. d. Referring to the play, "A Lady of Quality." 197. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Friday, 63 Portland Place, n. d. Relative to an appointment. 198. BURROUGHS (Marie). 3 pp., 8vo. Madeline Bouton, 3 pp., 8vo; Virginia Buchanan, i p., 8vo; Victory Bateman, 2 pp., 8vo; Johnstone Bennett (very scarce), i p., 8vo; Bertha Blanchard, 2 pp., 8vo; Ethel Douglas, i p., 8vo. (7) All on theatrical business. 199. BYRON (Kate). Actress. A. L. S., S pp., 8vo, December 16, 1892. "Years ago — before Ada (Rehan) went to Daly's — I brought her to you and asked you for a New York opening for her. I said she had ability * * * " ALBERT M. PALMER 15 200. pABANEL (Alexandre). French Historical ^ ,, X, Painter. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 16 June, 1880. 10 Mrs. Hooper, presenting a small picture. 201. CABLE (George W.). Author. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, Northampton, Mass., April 14, '96. Refers to his Southern Stories. 202. A. L. S., I p., 4to, Jany. 17, 1903. Regrets he cannot accept invitation. 203. CAREY (Annie Louise — Mrs. Raymond). A. L. S., I p., 8vo, May 17, '95 ; Elita Proctor Otis, 4 pp., i2mo, August 8, '93. (2) 204. CARLETON (William T.). Vocalist. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Emily Chamberlin (Emily Thome), 2 pp., 8vo; John Craig, 3 pp., 8vo. (3) 205. CARTER (Mrs. Leslie). A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Janu- ary 4, 1895. 206. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, January 9, 1895. 207. CAVENDISH (Ada). English Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, September 11, '78. With embossed monogram. Scarce. " 1 shall have much pleasure in reciting the charge, for the benefit you mention." 208. A. N. S., I p., i2mo (with embossed mono- gram), 26 Sackville Street, Piccadilly, W., n. d. With ad- dressed envelope. 209. CAYVAN (Georgia). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, Philadelphia, March 28, n. d. With woodcut por- trait. Scarce. 210. CELEBRITIES OF STAGE. A. L. S. of Frank Mayo, Herbert Kelcey, Frederic de Belleville, C. W. Bowser, Harry Alien, Dore Davidson. (6) All good letters. 211. CHAMBERS (Haddon). Dramatist. A. L. S., 4 pp., i2mo; "Jennie June" Croly, 2 pp., i2mo; Henry C. De Mille, i p., 8vo. (3) 212. CHANFRAU (Henrietta), Ella Chapman and Rose Coghlan. A. L. S., all 2 pp., 8vo, various dates. (3) 213. CHAPLIN (George D.). Favorite Actor. A. L. S., I p., 8vo ; Frank Currier, 2 pp., 8vo ; C. F. Chatterton, 2 pp., 8vo ; Nannie Craddock, 2 pp., 8vo. (4) All scarce. 16 LIBRARY OF 214. CHATEAUBRIAND (Frangois, Vicomte de). Celebrated French Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, August 23. Fine. 215. CHOATE (Joseph H.). Diplomat and Lawyer. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, 30 April, '92 ; John A. Cockrill, i p., i2mo ; Frank Drew, i p., 8vo ; Edwin Forrest, i p., Svo (facsimile) ; Annie Deland, i p., Svo. Scarce. (5) 216. CHOATE (Rufus). Lawyer and Orator. A. L. S., 1 p., oblong Svo, Boston, 26 April, 1S41 ; Henry Clay, A. L. S., J^ p., 4to, 1845. (2) 217. CLARKE (John Sleeper). Actor and Manager. A, L. S., I p., Svo, Saturday, n. d. ; Stuart Robson, i p., 8vo, October 20. 1888. (2) 218. CLEMENS (Samuel L., " Mark Twain "). A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, Monday, P. M., n. d. " * * * I'm as sorry as you are that you were not on the Tribune, because toward the last I began to get my hand in, and if you had been there, I would have won all of your money and part of your clothes * * * " 219. A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo. Asking the privileges of a club to be extended to a friend. 220. CLEVELAND (Frances F.). Wife of President Cleveland. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, 10 March, 1894. 221. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, Executive Mansion, 28 February, 1894. 222. CLEVELAND (Grover). President of United States. A. L, S., i p., Svo, March 9, 1SS9. To A. M. Palmer, making appointment with him. 223. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, May 15, 1SS9. Extending sympathy to Actors' Fund. 224. COGHLAN (Charles F.) and BANGS (F. C). A. L. S. of each, i p., 8vo. (2) 225. COGHLAN (Rose). A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, n. d. May Brookyn (committed suicide). A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, n. d. Helen Bolan (Helen Barry). A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, November 25. n- d. (3) 226. COLEMAN (Edward). Famous "Quilp." A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, 2ist September, 1S93; Kate Byron, 3 pp., i2mo; Chas. Fleming, i p., i2mo; Jenny Poole Farquhar, 2 pp., i2mo. (4) 227. COLEMAN (Thomas L.). Actor. A. L. S., i p., Svo; Frazer Coulter, 2 pp., Svo; Chas. Canfield, 2 pp., 4to; Milton Nobles (scarce), 2 pp., Svo; Jas. G. Peakes, i p., Svo; William Redmund, 2 pp., Svo. (6) ALBERT M. PALMER 17 228. COLLIER (James W.). Actor and Manager. A. L. S., I p., 8vo., February 25, '92; Henry Laurens Bascombe, 2 pp., i2mo, May 13, '82 ; Elliott H. Barnes, i p., 8vo, May 18, 1883. (3) Very scarce. 229. COLLINS (Wilkie). Author. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, January 21, 1871. Referring to play " No Name." 230. A. L. S., 6 pp., i2mo, 3rd February, 1872. Relative to his play, " The Woman in White." A most interesting letter. 231. CONGREVE (William). Dramatic Poet. A. L. S. {Initials only), 2 pp., small 4to, December, 1710. Excess- ively Rare. " Dear Kelly. — Tu, ne cede malis, sed contra, audentior ito. I told Ld. Castlecomer, Mr. Addison and Mr. Dossing, with whom I drank your health last night, that I would begin my letter to you * * * with a Latin sentence." 232. CONTRACT OF LOTTA. Engagement Contract at Wallack's Theatre, season of 1867. Signed by W. Stuart and Lotta Crabtree. 233. CONWAY (Moncure D.). A. L. S., i p., 8vo, February 10, 1892. 234. COOKE (Tom). Actor and Musician. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, II April, 1837. 235. COOPER (J. Fenimore). Distinguished Author. Original manuscript entirely in Cooper's handwriting, being portion of one of his sea stories, closely written on 40 lines, mounted on folio sheet. Fine and interesting Specimen. 236. COOPER (Thomas Abthorpe). Actor and Man- ager. A. L. S. (to his son), 3 pp., 4to, June 29, 1837. Scarce. Concerning his son's resignation from the army, etc. A fine LETTER, AND IN GOOD STATE. 237. COQUELIN (C. Cadet). Famous French Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, n. d. " One of my friends has shown me an American paper containing an interview with Mr. Booth, in which he speaks highly of me." (Trans.) 238. CORELLI (Marie). Authoress. A. L. S., i p., 4to, Woodhull Spa, Lines., October 5, 1897. Very Scarce. 239. COTTRELLY (Mathilde). Famous Actress and Vocalist. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, London, December 15, '99 (fine letter); C. H. Meltzer, Author, i p., 8vo, May 15, '96; Edward Compton, 2 pp., 8vo. (3) 2 18 LIBRARY OF 240. COULDOCK (W. C.)- Famous Actor. A. L. S., 1 p., 8vo, August 23, '95; 2 pp., 8vo, June 21, '95; E. H. Sothern, i p., 8vo, September 6, 1887. (3) 241. GROSSMAN (Henrietta). Star Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, April 25, '93 ; John Jack, 2 pp., i2mo, November 25, 1900; Irma M. Diligenti (Italian Actress), 3 pp., 8vo, January 25, '92. (3) A CHOICE LOT. 242. CUSHMAN (Charlotte). Tragedienne. A. L. S., 3 pp., i6mo, Sunday, n. d. (May, '74?). Refers to her readings. " Things are dull in Baltimore, but I had good houses and not a poster or announcement to be seen anywhere * * * " 243. "TvALY (Augustin). A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, April U 3, '97- On theatrical business. 244. A. L. S., I p., February 5, 1886, and 3 others. Rare colored litho. portrait. Inlaid to folio. (3) 245. DAVENPORT (Fanny). A. L. S., 2 pp. 8vo, February 15, 1897. On theatrical matters. 246. A. L. S., I p., 4to, 19th September, n. d. " Present my compliments and kindest regards to all the ladies of the ' League.' " 247. DAVENPORT (Mrs. E. L.). Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, April 13, 1887. In reference to her biography. 248. DAVID (Felicien), Frangois Halevy. French Composers. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, of each. (2) 249. DAVIDGE (William). Actor. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, April 28, 1882, together with a copy of his work, " The Drama Defended," 8vo, paper, 22 pp. (2) 249a. DAVIDGE (William, Jr.). Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, January 8, 1893, together with the work, " The Drama Defended." (2) 250. DELACROIX (Eugene). French Historical Painter. A. L. S., i p., 4to, May 20, 1831. To Baron Tay- lor, Director of the Theatre Francais. 251. DETAILLE (Eduard). Eminent French Painter. A. L. S. (post card), 2 pp., 8vo, on art matters. ALBERT M. PALMER 19 252. DEVONSHIRE (Georgiana, Duchess of). Noted Beauty. A. L. S. in French, 2 pp., 4to, October 27, to her banker, stating that the illness of Lady Duncannon will pre- vent her visiting Paris. Scarce. 253. DE WALDEN (Thomas B.). Actor and Man- ager. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, May 17, 1863. (A Fine Letter.) John Sefton, i p., 4to, 29th January, '43. (2) 254. DICKENS (Charles). A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo, laid down to folio, Gads Hill, March 24, 1869. Relative to his public readings. " As they are not yet publicly announced, I add a note of the days and subjects. Saturday, May ist, Boots at the Holly Tree Inn. and Sikes and Nancy, from Oliver Twist. Saturday, May 8th, The Christmas Carol. Saturday, May 22d, Sikes and Nancy, from Oliver Twist, and the Trial, from Pickwick." 255. The first line of an hotel register with printed headings, upon which Mr. Dickens has written : " Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dickens (& svt.). London, England." January 22, 1842. 256. DICKENS (Charles, Jr.). Author. A. N. S., i p., i2mo, ofHce of All the Year Round, 21 April, 1875. With addressed Envelope. " Did you have speech with Salvini and Mapleson? * * * " 257. DICKINSON (Anna E.). Lecturer and Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 10, 18, '80. With embossed monogram. Scarce. Interesting letter relative to plays. 258. DILKE (Charles W.). English Political Leader. A. L. S., 2 pp., i6mo, 2 April, 1880. With addressed envelope. " To carry the second seat by so large a majority has, indeed, been a triumph." 259. DIXEY (Hy. E.), George De Vere, H. Grattan Donnelly, Mervyn Dallas, Frank David, Leo Dietrichstein. A. L. S. of each, various sizes. (6) 260. DODSON (J. B.). Famous Character Actor. A. N. S., I p., 8vo; Annie Irish (Mrs. Dodson), 2 pp., i2mo; Geo. W. Middleton, i -p., 8vo ; Geo. F. De Vere, i p., 4to. (4) 261. DOLARO (Selina). Vocalist and Actress. A. L. S., I p., 4to, Sayville, L. I., August 8, n. d. Very Scarce. Desires to dedicate a novel to Mr. Palmer. 20 LIBRARY OF 262. DOLARO (Selina). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Plainfield, September 20, n. d. Very Scarce. " I can never bother you again in this world. Bui if we meet aloft, I shall expect the position of Leading Lady * * * " 263. DONNELLY (Ignatius). Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, August 26, 1889. Refers to his book against Shakes- peare, laid down. Joseph N. Ireland, i p., 8vo, October 10, 1890. (2) 264. DORfi (Gustave). French Artist. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, May 24, 1880, presenting one of his drawings. 265. DRAMATISTS. Brander Matthews. 4 pp., 8vo. Steve Massett, 2 pp., 8vo ; Paul Kister, 2 pp., 8vo ; Edwd. E. Kidder, 3 pp., 8vo; H. T. Craven, 2 pp., 8vo. A. L. S. of each. (5) 266. DRAMATISTS, ACTORS AND MANAGERS. A. L. S., W. Busnach (French) ; Creston Oarke, Neil Bur- gess, W. H. Crane, Jules Claretie (French), Francois Coppee (French). (6) 267. DREW (John). Famous Comedian. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, March 14, 1901. Regrets not able to keep appointment. 268. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Empire Theatre, n. d. Regrets he cannot accept invitation to supper. 269. DREW (Louisa). A. L. S., i p., 8vo, January 26, '95. Asking for a box at theatre. 270. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, October 2, '95. Requesting a box at theatre. 271. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, June 30, '96. 272. DU CHAILLU (Paul). Author and Traveller. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 26, 1895. 273. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 31, 1895. Presenting a copy of " The Land of the Midnight Sun." 274. DU MAURIER (George). Author and Artist. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, April 28, '95. With addressed envelope. " * * * I t,gg tQ say that Mr. Terriss is not going to bring out Trilby." 275. ■ A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, February 27, '96. " I wished to tell you what pleasure I have had out of the dramatization of Trilby, putting aside certain tangible results which are by no means to be despised. * * * Anyhow, it has been one of the great successes of our time, and promises still for the future all over the world." A fine letter. ALBERT M. PALMER 21 276. DU SAULD (Gabrielle). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 5 pp., 8vo, May 13, 1899 (Very Scarce) ; H. Grattan Don- nelly, 2 pp., Bvo, February 8, 1896; R. M. Hooley, i p., 8vo, May 3, 1882. (Very Rare.) (3) 277. DYAS (Ada). A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, April 29, '87. Accepting an engagement. 278. A. L. S., 4 pp., i2nio, June 30, 1888. Scarce. Relative to theatrical engagement. 279. "PASTLAKE (Charles L.). English Painter. A. H L. S., I p., 8vo, 15 April 1843. William Etty. Painter. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo. (2) 280. EDITORS. John Russell Young. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, April 3, 1888; Henry Watterson, i p., 4to, June 5, 1895. (2) 281. ELLIOTT (Maxine). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, n. d. Augustin Daly, i p., 8vo, November 12, 1890. (2) 282. Star Actress. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, February 4, '98. A CHARACTERISTIC LETTER. 283. ELLSLER (John A.), Henry Wikoff, George W. Curtis (in pencil), Owen Fawcett, Robert Fulford, Annie Pixley Fulford. A. L. S. of each, v. s. (6) 284. ELTON (William). Favorite Comedian. A. L. S., June 27, 188 — , I p., 8vo. To Arthur Wallack. Very Scarce. 285. EMERSON (Ralph Waldo). Poet and Essayist. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Concord, 15 September, 1856. "Mr. Ward was my guest at our last sitting. He wishes to come again, and so you shall, if he asks it, explain to him the profound financial mysteries of the Club," etc. 286. ENGLISH ACTORS. Wybert Reeve. (Scarce.) Wm. Redmund, Harrington Reynolds, Arthur Dacre (commit- ted suicide in Australia — scarce), Walter S. Crane. A. L. 5. of each. (6) Various sizes and pages. 287. ENGLISH DRAMATISTS. Lewis Wingfield. A. L. S., I p., 8vo; W. G. Wills, i p., 8vo; i with addressed envelope ; Geo. R. Sims, i p. 4to ; W. Yardley, 2 pp., 8vo. (4) A GOOD LOT. 288. ERCKMAN-CHATRIAN. Dramatists. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, Paris, August 17, 1874, on literary matters. 22 LIBRARY OF 289. ETHEL (Agnes). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, February 20, 1892. Very rare. 290. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, December 6, '93. Very RARE. Interesting letter. 291. EYTINGE (Rose). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Monday, n. d. Request for box or some seats. 292. EVERETT (Edward). Great Orator and Governor of Mass. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, 12 January, 1865. " Excuse my brevity. I rise from a sick bed to write this." Said to be the last letter written by Everett. 293- "PAMOUS ACTORS. A. L. S. Sir Squire Ban- 1* croft. 4 pp., 8vo, October 31, 1879. Wilson Barrett, i p., 8vo, August 10, '95. (2) Both interesting. 294. A. L. S. of each. John Mason, W. T. Carleton, W. H. Kendal, McKee Rankin, W. A. Mestayer, Stuart Rob- son (A. N. S.). (6) 295. A. L. S., Jno. E. Owens, i p., 4to, December 6, '50; B. McAuley, i p., 4to, July 25, '84; Oliver Doud Byron, November 9, 1889; Walter Bentley, 3 pp., 8vo, December 19, 1886. (4) A CHOICE LOT. 296. FAMOUS ACTRESSES. A. L. S. Viola Allen. 2 pp., 8vo, May 31, '91 ; Julia Arthur, 3 pp., 8vo, January 19, '94; Margaret Anglin, 4 pp., 8vo, February 10, '99. (3) Interesting letters. 297. A. L. S. Mrs. D. P. Bowers, i p., 8vo, Feb- ruary 24, n. d. ; Janet Achurch, 2 pp., 8vo, July 14, '93 ; Mrs. F. Bernard-Beere, 2 pp., 8vo, n. d. Scarce. (3) 298. A. L. S. of each. Kate Stevenson (Claxton), Laura L. Phillips, Caroline Hill Kelcey, Jennie Calef, Maude Granger, Agnes Herndon. (6) 299. FAMOUS DRAMATISTS. W. S. Gilbert. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, acknowledging receipt of draft; Archibald C. Gunter, A. L. S., i p., 8vo, inviting gentleman to lunch; Syd- ney Grundy, 1 p., 8vo, aclaiowledging receipt of cheque. (3) 300. FARJEON (B. L.). Novelist. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, September 14, '92. Refers to S. S. " Normannia " and detention of passengers on Fire Island. 301. Author. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, June 29, '93. ALBERT M. PALMER 23 302. FAVORITE ACTORS. E. M. Holland, W. J. Fer- guson, Burr Mcintosh, Robert McWade {scarce), Chas. B. Hanford, Wm. Herbert. A. L. S. of each, v. s. (6) 303. FAWCETT (George). Actor and Manager. A. L. S., I p., 8vo; Minnie M. Fiske, 2 pp., i2mo; C. P. Flocton, I p., 4to; Netta Guion, 2 pp., i2mo; E. A. Howard, 2 pp., i2mo; Henrietta Irving, 2 pp., 8vo. Scarce. (6) 304. FAWCETT (Owen), i p., 8vo. Max Freeman, I p., oblong 8vo; Louis Massen, i p., 8vo; Stephen Grattan, I p., i2mo; Etienne Girardot, i p., 8vo; W. H. Chippendale, 1 p., i2mo. A. L. S. of each. (6) 305. FECHTER (Charles). Romantic Actor. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, 12 January, '74, with embossed monogram. Scarce. " I must do something. ' Tin ' is in great demand 1 * * * I want a ' stunner ' of an attorney, and a ' brick ' of a coun- sellor * * *" 306. FIELD (Joseph M.). Comedian. Original MSS., 2 pp., folio. Extremely Scarce. A portion of part, evidently of Claude, in burlesque of "Lady of Lyons." 307. FIELD (Kate). Lecturer and Actress. A. L. S., 7 pp., 8vo, May 23, '93. Scarce. " My paper has given more recognition to Players and rec'd less than any other journal in America. Edwin Booth is my sole actor stockholder." 308. FIELD (R. M.). Manager Boston Museum. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo; A. Oakey Hall, i p., 8vo; J. H. McVicker, Chicago Manager, 2 pp., 8vo; Henry C. Jarrett, Manager of Niblo's Garden (most interesting letter), 3 pp., 8vo. (4) 309. FILLMORE (MDlard). President United States. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 31, 1856; A. N. S., i p., i2mo, n. d. To the Secretary of State. Asks for papers in a pardon case. (2) SECOND SESSION. 310. FISKE (Minnie Maddem). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Friday, n. d. " I will be very happy to play for your Hospital in April. * * * " 311. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, Monday, n. d. Relative to rehearsal of play. 312. FITCH (Clyde). Dramatist. A. L. S., 5 pp., 8vo, n.d. On theatrical matters. 24 LIBRARY OF 313. FLORENCE (William J.). A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, January i, 1887. "When we intend to leave the stage we shall let the public know." 314. A. L. S., I p., 4to, February 28, 1888. On theatrical matters. 315. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, May 13, '91, and printed card of obsequies at St. Agnes' Church, November 23, 1891. (2) 316. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, October 14, '91. 317. FLORENCE (Mrs. William J.). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. 318. FORREST (Edwin). A. N. S., i p., 8vo, March I, 1861. To John W. Forney. 319. FORTESCUE (Miss). A. L. S., 4 pp., i2mo. With portrait. Rev. J. B. Wasson, 2 pp., 8vo. Inlaid to folio. (2) 320. FRENCH DRAMATISTS. A. L. S. Victorien Sardou, i p., 8vo ; Jean Richepin, i p., 8vo ; Edouard Pailleron, I p., 8vo; Georg-es Ohnet, i p., 8vo; Z. de Bornier, i p., 8vo. All in French language. ( 5 ) 321. FULLER (Loie). Famous Dancer. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, November 19, n. d. Very Rare. 322. n ERMON (Effie). Favorite Comedienne. A. Vj L. S., I p., i2mo, November i, 1898. Very Rare. 323. GIDDENS (George). Favorite Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Frank Evans, i p., 8vo; Wm. Henderson, i p., 8vo; Jno. W. Hague, i p., 4to (scarce) ; Maud Haslam, 2 pp., i2mo ; George Honey, 2 pp., 8vo. (6) 324. GILBERT (Mrs. G. H.). The Grand Old Woman of the Stage. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, March 14, '87. " I have always had a very great dislike of writing or talking about myself." 325. GILBERT (John). Famous "Old Man." A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, December 31, 1885. 326. GILBERT (William S.). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 5th May, '86. To A. M. Palmer. " I sincerely wish that American Managers generally took your view of a dramatic author's moral rights." ALBERT M. PALMER 25 327. GILBERT (William S.). Dramatist. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, South Camp, Aldershot, 13th August, n. d. To E. A. Sothern relative to a play. 328. GILLETTE (William). Author-Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo, June 25, 1885. On theatrical matter. 329. GIRARD (Bettina). Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, June 16, 1901; Julia A. Deane (Mrs. W. G. Jones), January 27, n. d. ; Maud Jeffries, 5 pp., oblong i2mo, 15th February, 1903. Very Scarce. (3), A GOOD LOT. 330. GLADSTANE (Mary Jane). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, March 26, '61 (very scarce) ; Isabel Glyn (Famous Tragedienne), 3 pp., 8vo, November 12, n. d. Rare. (2) 331. GOODWIN (Nat) and CODY (W. F.— Buffalo Bill). A. N. S. of each. (2) 332. GOUNOD (Charles). French Composer. A. D. S., 1 p., 4to, Programme of " Redemption," to be given at Albert Hall, London. 333. GRAY (Katherine), Mrs. N. C. Forrester, Alberta Gallatin, Mrs. Frank Leslie, Sadie Martinet, H. M. Lingham. A. L. S. of each. (6) 334. GREENWOOD (Grace). Authoress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, December 19, 1891. " I have been nearly eight months a resident of Washington, and a sad exile from New York." 334a. (Mrs. S. J. C. Lippincott). Authoress. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, March 31, 1890; Rose Coghlan, 2 pp., 8vo, n. d. (2) 335. GRIMALDI (Joe). Famous Clown. A. L. S., i p., small 4to, Saturday, December 10, n. d. Extremely rare. "* * * jjg ^ijj jiQj. tie aijie to attend on Monday as he has 2 characters to rehearse at the Wells. * * *" 336. GRUNDY (Sydney). Famous Dramatist. A. L. S., 2 pages, 8vo, 1,1, '89. With addressed envelope. Describing a play. 237. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 20 November, 1890. Refers to play, "A Pair of Spectacles." 26 LIBRARY OF 338. TTACKETT (James H.). Shakespearean Come- JLX dian. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, January 6, '65. To his wife, signed " James." "John W. Forney * * * Forrest's old friend * * * spoke of Forrest and of his " strange whims and caprice in orig- inating and in neutralizing his own animosities,' and inquired whether I felt any hostility to him. I assured him I did not." 339. A. L. S., 4 pp., Bvo, April 14, 1865. To Mr. Bennett, signed " J. H. H." " When in May, 1849, at the Astor Place Opera House, Forrest's friends had intimidated Macready * * * the Commodore called there and inquired. ' Hackett, how can I help you ? ' I replied, ' Send some of your sturdy numerous employe's into the house to keep order.' The commodore bought 50 tickets. The Rioters, however, proved too much for us, tho' two were killed and many caught, and I lost over $4,000." 340. HALEVY (Ludovic). Dramatist and Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. Fine. 341. HALL (Pauline). Burlesque Actress. A. L. S., i p, 8vo; Maud Harrison, 2 pp., 8vo; Maud Hoffman, 2 pp., 8vo; Nannie Craddock, 3 pp., 8vo. (4) 342. HALLfi (Charles). Famous Pianist and Conductor. A. L. S., I p., i2mo, 19 June, '92. With addressed envelope. Very Scarce. 343. HALLECK (Fitz-Greene). Poet. Manuscript, i p., 4to, laid down. Extract from lines on the death of a young officer in the United States Navy, fallen in battle for His Country. 12 lines. May 30, 1864. 344. HARE (John). Famous EngHsh Actor. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo (1895), n. d. A fine letter. Mrs. Wm. J. Flor- ence, 3 pp., i2mo, n. d. (2) 345. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Royal Court Theatre, n. d. With addressed envelope. Relative to a play. 346. HARKINS (Daniel). Favorite Actor. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, November 23, 1900; Nellie Harkins (Mrs. D.), 2 pp., i2mo, April 28, 1900; John A. Lane, 2 pp., 8vo, December 9, '95 ; John Hollingshead, A. N. S., i p.^ i2mo, 1875. All Scarce. (4) 347. HARLOW (Richard). Famous Female Imperson- ator. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, n. d. (very rare) ; Edward Em- ery, I p., i2mo, n. d. ; Virginia Earle^ 3 pp., i2mo. May 23, '98; Virginia Burton Hartz (daughter of Wm. E. Burton), I p., i2mo, October 31, 1900. Scarce. (4) ALBERT M. PALMER 27 348. HARRISON (Benjamin). President of United States. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, Executive Mansion, March 3, 1890. Relative to Actor's Fund. " You must allow me to take my tickets upon the same terms offered to the publip." 349. HART (Tony). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo. Newton Gott- hold, I p., i2mo; Gus. Williams, i p., 8vo; Raymond Holmes, I p., 8vo; Ed. Marble, i p., 8vo; T. W. Keene, i p. 8vo. (6) A GOOD LOT. 350. HAWKINS (Anthony H.). Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 13 January, '98. Declining to write a play. 351. HAWORTH (Joseph). Favorite Actor. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, November 23, 1892; and ptd. pamphlet, 8 pp., Svo, "A conversation with Joseph Ha worth, embodying Personal Reminiscences of Great Actors in the Classic Drama." (2) A FINE LETTER, FULL OF INTEREST. 352. HAWTHORNE (Nathaniel). Author. A. L. S., I p., Svo, Concord, Mass., January 2, 1864. Comments upon the American Literary Gazette, etc. 353. HAY (John). Secretary of State. A. L. S., 3 pp., Svo, London, April 16, 'S3, to Mrs. Hooper. 354. HEARNE (James A.) and JONES (Henry Arthur). Dramatists. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, March i, 1880. (Hearne.) 4 pp., Svo, 23 January, '86. (Jones.) Both fine let- ters. (2) 355. HENLEY (Edward J.). Famous Actor. A. L. S., I p., Svo; Geo. Grossmith, Jr., i p., Svo; Fredk. Kerr, 2 pp., i2mo; W. Lestocq, 2 pp.^ i2mo. (4) A VERY CHOICE LOT. 356. HICKS (EUaline Sesmiour). Famous London Act- ress. A. L. S., I p., Svo (scarce) ; Ettie Henderson, i p., Svo; Adele Clarke, 3 pp., i2mo; Laura Clement, 2 pp., i2mo; Sara Lorraine, i p., i2mo; Carrie Turner Mack, 2 pp., Svo. (6) 357. HILL (Barton). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 3 pp., Svo, August iS, 1894; Minna Gale-Haynes, i p., Svo, 1896; Clarence Handyside, 2 pp., Svo, n. d. ; Herbert Kelcey, 2 pp., Svo, May 24, n. d. (4) 358. HOLLAND (George). Actor. A. L. S., i p., 4to. H. Hilyard (scene painter), i p., 4to; Jno. E. Kellerd, 2 pp., Svo; Robt. Maywood, i p., i6mo; Louis Massen, i p., i2mo; C. A. McManus i p., Svo. (6) 28 LIBRARY OF 359. HOLLINGSHEAD (John). Author, Critic and Manager. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Gaiety Theatre, August 29, 1876. With addressed envelope. " We have turned people away by hundreds (I am writing seri- ously and in good faith)." 360. HOLMES (Oliver Wendell). A. L. S., 8 pp., 8vo, Boston, December 21, 1877. Gives a sketch of his life ; a list of his published works ; a brief account of his father and mother; mentions his wife; his residence on Beacon street; his mode of life; his sons and daughter, etc. " If it were not for the proverbial discretion of your sex I would never trust such a garrulous piece of personality as this out of my portfolio. But you and your friend are entirely to be trusted I feel sure, and will put a pane of ground glass over the crude portrait I have drawn. * * * if j loved to contemplate my own photograph I would send you one — but after all it would be a lantern with the lamp blown out — so you had better idealize me. A Fine and Important Letter. 361. Autograph Poem, i p., oblong 8vo. " Though from the Hero's bleeding breast Her pulses Freedom drew. Though the white lilies in her Crest Sprang from that scarlet dew, — While Valor's haughty champions wait Till all their scars are shewn. Love walks unchallenged through the gate To sit beside the Throne! Oliver Wendell Holmes." Boston, Feb. zgth, i860. 362. HOUGHTON (Rev. G. H.). Little Church Around the Comer. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, 1894. 2 pp., i6mo, 1892. (2) 363. HOWARD (George W.). Famous Comedian. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo ; Alfred Hickman, 3 pp., i2mo ; F. Hallet, I p., i2mo; Hy. Jewett, i p., Svo ; Esther Jacobs, i p., 8vo : Rosa M. Leland. A. N. S., i p., i6mo. (6) 364. HOWARD (Bronson). American Dramatist. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 8 December, '84. With addressed envelope. Relative to seats at theatre. 365. HOWELLS (W. D.). Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, Boston, June 14, 1890. 366. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, October 12, 1886. Relative to his play, " Foregone Conclusion." 367- A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 19, 1886. 368. HOWITT (Mary). Poetess. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo. To Mrs. Hale, on literary matters. ALBERT M. PALMER 29 369. HOWSON (John). Famous Comedian. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, May 25, 1887 (very scarce) ; De Wolf Hopper, 2 pp., 8vo, May 10, 1900. 370. HUMBOLDT (Alexander von). Eminent German Savant. A. L. S., i p., i2mo, n. d. ; Louis Agassiz, card pho- tograph, signed. (2) 371. TNGERSOLL (Robert G.). Lawyer and Lecturer. 1 A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, November 29, '89. Henry Bergh, i p. 4to, October 7, '86. (2) 372. IRVING (Sir Henry). Distinguished English Actor. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, 31 January, '88. 373- A. N. S., I p., 8vo, Lyceum Theatre, 29 April, 1889, with addressed envelope; Programme of Reception to Mr. Irving by Goethe Society of New York, March 15, 1888; Programme of Lyceum Theatre, Faust, 471st Performance at this theatre. As two pieces. 374. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, 27 October, 1890. " Introducing a valued friend." 375- A. L. S., I p., 8vo, 19 April, 1892. 376. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, October 17, 1893. " I am, as you know, most anxious to do all in my power to help in doing honour to the memory of Edwin Booth." 377. IRVING (Washington). Author. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, Sunnyside, 30th October, 1849. " * * * not able to come down to town * * * my shoul- der being still so swollen and strained by the overturn from my waggon that I cannot wear a coat." 378. IRWIN (May). Star Comedienne. A. L. S., i p., i2mo, n. d. ; Virginia Harned, i p., i2mo, n. d. (2) 379. TANAUSCHEK (Mme. Fanny). Tragedienne. U A. L. S., I p., 4to, January 25, '94. A MOST INTERESTING LETTER. 380. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, November 9, 1892. 381. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, September 6, '95. 382. JANISH (Madam). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 6 pp., 8vo, n. d. " I have ' conquered the South - * * * my houses are sold in advance * * * and / breathe for the first time in America, free and happy." Scarce. 30 LIBRARY OF 383. JEFFERSON (Joseph). Distinguished Comedian. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Sunday, n. d. 384. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Baltimore, Md., n. d. 385. A. L. S., 3 pp., 4to, December 31, '94. With addressed envelope. " I have been at the low-water mark many times in my long life and know how lonely it is for a man of action with important duties to perform to be prevented from attending to them by serious illness." 386. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Sunday, n. d. " The cast of The Rivals should be as near completion as possible. * * *" 387. JEROME (Jerome K.). Author and Dramatist. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, June 19, 1888. Refers to a new play. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, June 20, 1888. (2) 388. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, 26th May, 1891. 389. and JONES (Henry Arthur). Dramatists. A. L. S., I p., 8vo (Jerome) ; 2 pp., 8vo, January 4, '89. 390. JEWETT (Sara). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, January 21, '92. " I still have the satisfaction of being remembered and have received the greatest courtesy and kindness whenever I have expressed a desire to go to any theatre." Very scarce. 391. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, January 27, n. d. " I may be able to contribute in some way. ' Sing ' or ' speak a piece ' perhaps ! " Very scarce. 392. JONES (Henry Arthur). Famous Dramatist. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, November 26, '91. Very Interesting. M. A. Kennedy, i p., 8vo, n. d. ; Richard Mansfield. A. N. S., I p., 8vo, n. d. (3) 393. TT'EAN (Charles). Tragedian. A. L. S., 3 pp., .^ 8vo, Salt Hill, near Slough-Bucks, n. d. Desires to make appointment. 394. KEENE (Laura). Famous Actress. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, September 14, 1869. With addressed envelope. 395. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, August 15, 1864 (2 lines and signature cut from 2nd page and pasted to bottom of ist page) ; Emily Wallack, i p., i6mo (in pencil) ; Dora Gold- thwaite, i p., 8vo ; Amy Lee, i p., i2mo. (4) ALBERT M. PALMER 31 396. KELLOGG (Gertrude). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, April 12, '96 (very scarce) ; Nellie Lingard, I p., 8vo; Geraldine McCann, Actress and Danseuse, 2 pp., 8vo. (Scarce.) (3) 397. KEMBLE (Fanny). English Actress and Writer. A. L. S., I p., Bvo, January i, 1862. The last page of a letter. 398. KEMBLE (Henry). English Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Nat Childs, 2 pp., 4to; J. R. Planche (Dramatist), 1 p., 8vo ; Neil Burgess, i p., 8vo ; J. H. Barnes, i p., 8vo ; John H. Russell (Manager), i p., 4to. (6) 399. KENDAL (Margaret). Famous Actress. 2 pp., i2mo, March 31, '74. With addressed envelope. 400. KENDAL (Madge). A. L. S., i p., 8vo, January 3d, n. d. 401. A.' L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, Thursday, n. d. Interesting letter. 402. KENDAL (William H.). English Actor. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, April 27, 1891. A fine specimen, on theatrical affairs. 403. KEPPLER (Joseph). Famous Caricaturist. A. N. S., I p., 8vo, 29 September, 1888; Col. Tom Ochiltree, i p., l2mo; Paul Potter, A. L. S., i p., 8vo, n. d. (3) 404. KNIGHT (George S.). Famous Dutch Comedian. A. L. S., Orange, N. J., n. d. Scarce. On theatrical matters. 405. KNIGHT (Mrs. George S.— Sophie Worrell). Actress and Vocalist. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo ; Catherine Lewis, 2 pages, i2mo; Mabel Love, Famous London Actress, 4 pp., i2mo. (3) 406. T ACKAYE (Wilton). Famous " Svengali." A. L. 1-1 S., 3 pp., 8vo, March 16, '93. Nelson Wheat- croft, 2 pp., 8vo, April 12, '94 ; Mary Griswold Waters, 3 pp., l2mo, March 1887 ; Jennie Winston, 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. (4) 407. LANGTRY (Lillie). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 361 West 23rd St., Friday, n. d. Refers to a new play. " I am fairly worn out and dreadfully anxious." 408. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. "I am so glad for your sake and Grundy's that the New Woman is so successful." 409. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Springfield, April 16, n. d. Refers to plays. 32 LIBRARY OF 410. LE CLERC (Rose). English Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Chelsea, January 14, n. d. With addressed en- velope. Scarce. " Certainly I will play the part, if it fits me well." 411. LrEE (Jennie). "Poor Jo." A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, January 10, '87. Extremely Scarce. 412. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, February 2, '87. Ex- tremely Scarce. 413. LEESON (Daniel). Original Father Tom, " Colleen Bawn." A. L. S., i p., i2mo, February 5, 1888. (Ex- tremely Rare.) F. H. Macklin, 4 pp., 4to, February 23, 1895. (Good Dramatic Letter.) (2) 414. LELAND (Charles G.). Author and Poet. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, n. d. Characteristic. 415. LEWIS (Catherine). Actress and Vocalist. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo; Louise Rial, i p., 8vo; Rosa Rand, 2 pp., 8vo; Jane Stuart, 2 pp., i2mo. (4) Choice collection. 416. LEWIS (James). Favorite Comedian at Daly's Theatre. A. N. S., i p., i2mo, November 18, '90. 417. A. L. S., I p., i2mo, August 14, '93. 418. LINCOLN (Abraham). President. Card addressed to Gen. McClellan, all in his writing. " Gen. McClellan, please see Hon. Mr. Washburne, M. C, who has been on the investigating committee at St. Louis for sixteen days recently, and can really give more accurate and fuller infor- mation on material matters there, than anyone I have seen." "Nov. 10, 1861. "A. Lincoln." 419. LIND (Jenny — Madam Goldschmidt). Vocalist. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, neat specimen. Autograph, "In re- membrance of Jenny Lind, Philadelphia, May, 1851," on 4to sheet; also engraved visiting card of Madame Lind Gold- schmidt, with inscription in her writing, " at home on Satur- days from J to 6." (3 pieces.) 420. LINGARD (William Horace). Actor and Vocalist. A. L. S., 5 pp., 8vo. February 4, '84. Rare. Referring to production of a play. 421. LITERARY. Lawrence Hutton. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Brander Matthews, 4 pp., 8vo (a Une letter) ; Steele Mackaye, i p., 4to. (Scarce.) (3) ALBERT M. PALMER 33 422. LOFTUS (Cissie). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Ettie Henderson, 3 pp., 8vo; Mrs. James A. Heme, 2 pp., 8vo; Emily Rigl, 2 pp., i2mo; Louise Rial, 4 pp., 8vo; Selma Fetter Royle, i p., i2mo. (6) 423. LOGAN (Celia). Original Article, "The Macready Dagger." MS., i p., 4to, 1892. Most interesting. 424. LOGAN (Olive — Mrs. Sikes). Actress. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, December 28, '86. With stamped monogram. Very Scarce. Relative to production of a play. 425. LONDESBOROUGH (Lord). Sportsman. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, January 2, n. d. With addressed envelope. 426. LONGFELLOW (Henry W.). A. L. S., 4 pp., Camb., March 13, 1878. To Miss Sara Jewett. " I like the songs very much ; songs, I call them, for they suggest music, and sing themselves to some melody that is to be. * * * The Photographs, too, are charming. I give the preference to the one in the striped dress, looking straight out at you, with frank, open eyes." The Photo, of Miss Jewett, referred to, engraved portraits of Longfellow (2), two woodcut portraits and colored view of his residence. 5 pieces. All inlaid to folio. As a lot. 427. Autograph Poem, i p., oblong Bvo. " The night shall be filled with music, And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away. April, 1852. Henry W. Longfellow." 428. "LOTTA," nom de Theatre (Charlotte Crabtree). Eccentric Comedienne. A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo, June 2, 1889. Scarce. " My physician forbids my leaving my room so soon." 429. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. 430. ll/rACDONOUGH (Thomas B.). Actor and Man- IVl ager. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, May 25, 1891. Extremely Rare. Receipt for salary, signed R. B. Mantell and wife, oblong 8vo ; Charles E. Locke, A. N. S., i p., 8vo, Octo- ber 28, '96; Mrs. Josephine Laurens, A. L. S., i p., i2mo, n. d. Very Scarce. (4) 431. MACKAY (F. F.). Famous Actor. A. L. S., i p., 8vo; E. W. Morrison, i p., 4to; Julian Magnus, i p., 4to; Frank Lander, i p., i2mo; Carl Marwig (Ballet-Master), i p., 8vo; Kenneth Lee, 2 pp., i2mo. (6) 3 34 LIBRARY OF 432. MACKENKIE (Morrell). Famous Physician. 2 pp., i2mo. May 20, 1884. To Henry C. Jarrett. Inlaid to folio. 433. MACREADY (Wm. Charles). A. N. S., 2 pp., i6mo, February 4, 1841. 434. Tragedian. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, Baltimore, December 12, 1848. Refers to attacks upon him by press, etc. (See Macready's Diary, for this date.) " Last night a very crowded house witnessed the entire perform- ance with no other expressions than those of satisfaction. * * *" A MOST INTERESTING SPECIMEN. 435. MALESHERBES (Chr. de Lamoignon de). Statesman, Author and Member of the Academy. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, 19 December, 1787. To his nephew. 436. MALONE (John). Shakespearean Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Julian Magnus, i p., 8vo, April 14, 1890; Edward Emery, 2 pp., 8vo, n. d. ; Mattie Earle, i p., 8vo, n. d. ; Flor- ence Girard, i p., 4to, n. d. ; Madeline Pollard, i p., i2mo, September 12, 1899. (6) 437. MANAGERS AND DRAMATISTS. David Be- lasco, A. L. S., I p., 8vo; Edgar Fawcett, 2 pp., 8vo; Harry Edwards, i p., 8vo ; Henry E. Abbey, i p., 8vo ; Austin Brere- ton, I p., 8vo ; Hilary Bell, 2 pp., 8vo. Various dates. (6) All OF INTEREST. 438. Alexander Dumas, Jr. (in French), Bartley Campbell, John Coleman, J. C. Duff. A. L. S. of each. (4) 439. MANN (Louis). Famous Comedian. A. L. S., I p., i2mo. May 7, '96; Fredk. Paulding, 3 pp., i2mo, March 17, 1887; R. D. MacLean, 2 pp., 8vo, October 4, 1891. (3) 440. MANSFIELD (Richard). Famous Actor. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, June 16, 1897. 441. A. L. S., 8vo, Sunday midnight, n. d. 442. MARIUS (C. D.). Comedian. A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, September 8, 1893. (Scarce.) Olive Oliver, 2 pp., i2mo, June 27, 1901 ; Virginia Nelson, i p., i2mo, October 16, '96; Wm. F. Owen, 2 pp., 8vo, May 22, 1891. (4) 443. MARKH AM (Pauline). A. L. S., 2 pp., Svo, Sept. 14, '93 ; Beatrice Mansfield, 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. (2) 444. I p., Svo, December 13, '89; Nellie Lingard, 1886; Alice Harrison; Aunt Louisa Eldridge, December 22, '92 ; Isabel Irving, 2 pp., i2mo, November 27, '97 ; Marie Jan- sen, April II, '93. A. L. S. of each. (6) A CHOICE LOT. ALBERT M. PALMER 35 445. MARSH (R. G.). Old-Time Actor and Manager of Marsh's Juvenile Troupe. A. L. S., i p., 4to, May 23, 1895. Very rare. Henry Mapleson. Operatic Manager. 4 pp., 8vo, May 24, 1894. With visiting card and addressed envelope. (2) 446. MATERNA (Madam). Operatic Vocalist. A. L. S., I p., 8vo ; Blanche De Bar, 4 pp., 8vo ; Annie Pixley, i p., 8vo. (3) 447. MATHEWS (Charles James). Comedian. A. N. S., I p., 8vo, May 26, 1875, and Playbill of Royal Hawaiian Theatre — Charles Mathews, for this night only, February 28, 1871. Scarce. (2) 448. MATHEWS (ComeUus). A. L. S., i p., May 10, 1883. Fine letter. G. Majeroni, 3 pp.. May 15, 1883. {Scarce.) Henry Bergh, 4 pp., n. d., relative to ticket specu- lators. Original contract of Jarrett and Palmer for produc- tion of Henry V. Inlaid to folio. (4) 449. MAYO (Francis Grahame). 3 pp., 8vo. Martha Morton, i p., 8vo ; Mary A. Michels, i p., 8vo ; Minnie Monk, 2 pp., 8vo; Rachel McAuley, i p., 8vo; Pilar Morin, 3 pp., 8vo. {Scarce.) A. L. S. of each. (6) 450. MAYO (Frank). Famous Actor. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, February 6, 1896; Lorimer Stoddard, 4 pp., i2mo, August 18, n. d. ; Joseph Hatton, 2 pp., i2mo, January 18, 1903. (3) 451. McCULLOUGH (John). L. S., i p., 4to, Nov. 19, 1880. Has large ink stain, but does not interfere with text of letter. 452. Obsequies of. Address delivered by Henry Edwards at St. George Hall, Phila., November 12, 1885. Portrait. Folio, printed on white satin, black border. Rare. 453. MEADE (George G.). Maj.-Gen. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, June 6, '67. To General Ord. 454. MELBA (Nellie). Operatic Vocalist. A. N. S., 2 pp., i2mo, November 14, '95. Scarce. 455. MEYERBEER (Giacomo). Eminent German Composer. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, October 5, 1863. Invitation to meet M. Berlioz at dinner. 456. MILLER (Joaquin). Author. A. L. S., i p., n. d. To A. M. Palmer, relative to a play. 36 LIBRARY OF 457. MILLWARD (Jessie). English Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo; Sibyl Johnstone, 4 pp., i2mo; Charlotte Parry, I p., i2mo ; Fanny Addison Pitt, 4 pp., i2mo. (4) All on theatrical business. 458. MODJESKA (Mme. Helena). Tragedienne. A. L. S., 1 p., 8vo, October i, '95 ; Elizabeth Robins, 5 pp., i6mo, May 12, '97; Harriet Ford, i p., i2mo, March 30, '96. (3) 459. MONROE (James). President of United States. A. L. S., I p., 4to, Washington, May 30, 181 1. Encloses passports and letter of introduction for two young men going abroad, and asks, " Do you wish me to give them a letter to Lord Holland? Have they that kind of an education that will afford in them a good specimen of the talents of our country? You know with what severity our countrymen are criticised in England. * * * i -^{w extend the introduction to the political line if you desire it." 460. MONTEZ (Lola). Actress and Danseuse. A. N. S., 1 p., i6mo, April 10, 1852. 461. MORANT (Fanny — Mrs. Smith). Fine Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, London, May 5, n. d. Extremely Rare. 462. MOORE (Louisa). Popular London Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, August 2, n. d. To Lester Wallack acknowledging cheque. Scarce. 463. MORPHY (Paul). Chess Player. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, May 27, 1859. 464. MORRIS (Clara). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo. To Lester Wallack, September or October, 1877. Rare. Thanking Mr. Wallack for use of theatre, etc. 465- A. L. S., with monogram, 2 pp., i6mo, Novem- ber 14, 1873 ; E. Majeroni, Italian Actor, 2 pp., 4to, August 12, 1885. Interesting Theatrical Letters. (2) 466. MORRIS XFelix). Fine Comedian. A. L. S., i p., 8vo; W. J. Ferguson, 2 pp., 8vo; Charles Kent, i p., i2mo; John Cooper, to John Pritt Harley, i p., i6mo. (4) 467. VJEILSON (Lillian Adelaide). Famous Actress. IN A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, Clark's Hotel, Albermarle Street, Thursday. Very Scarce. " * * * have been engaged * * * with business matters of great importance relating to my property in America." 468. NETHERSOLE (Olga). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 1 p., 8vo, Hotel Savoy, n. d. ; Louis F. Nethersole, Man- ager, 2 pp., 8vo, Court Square Theatre, n. d. (2) ALBERT M. PALMER 37 469. NORTON (John W.). Western Actor and Man- ager. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, June 20, 1890; Emma Stockton Norton, 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. (2) 470. NOTABLE ACTORS. A. L. S. Hart Conway. 2 pp., 8vo; Charles Coote, i p., Bvo; Bert Coote, 2 pp., i2mo; W. H. Crane, A. N. S., Verner Charges, i p., Bvo; Harry Courtaine, A. N. S. (6) 471. NOTABLE ACTRESSES. A. L. S. of Louise Thomdyke Boucicault; Edith Crane; Aunt Louisa; Ida Jef- fries Goodfriend; Gertrude Bennett; Amy Busby. Various sizes and pages. (6) 472. A. L. S. of Linda Dietz, i p., i2mo; Dorothy Dene, 2 pp., i2mo; Julia Brutone, 2 pp., i2mo; Estelle Clay- ton, 3 pp., 8vo; Olga Brandon, 2 pp., i2mo; Netta Guion, i p., i2mo. (6) .473. A. L. S. of Mrs. Eldridge, Maud Elmore, Helen Barry, Pearl Eytinge, Jennie A. Eustace. Various sizes and pages. (6) 474. rv'CONNELL (Daniel), Lord John Russell, Jules \J Claretie, Eugene Verconsin, and others. Sig- natures. (7) 475. OLD TIME MANAGERS. A. L. S., William E. Sinn, I p., 4to; Charles A. Spaulding, i p., i2mo; John P. Smith, 2 pp., 8vo ; Horace Wall, i p., 8vo. (4) All extremely rake. 476. OTIS (Elita Proctor). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., n. d. ; 2 pp., March 28, '94. (2) 477. OTTOMEYER (J. L.). Fine Actor. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo. (Rare.) Christmas Greeting, printed oblong, sm. 4to, signed Roberta Norvvrood; Beatrice Mansfield, 2 pp., Bvo; Edward A. Paulton, A. N. S., i p., Bvo, n. d. ; F. M. Paget, 2 pp., 8vo, February 15, '96; Kate Phillips, A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo. Rare. (6) 478 OWENS (John E.). Famous Comedian. A. L. S., 3 pp., Bvo, December 26, 1882. Scarce. Referring to engagement in San Francisco. 479. OXENFORD (John). London "Times" Critic. A. L. S., I p., Bvo, and addressed envelope, John Hollings- head. Manager Gaiety Theatre, i p., Bvo; Bronson Howard, I p., 8vo. (3) 38 LIBRARY OF 480. T)ARSELLE (John). Fine Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., Jr 8vo, October 5, 1882. (Excessively Rare.) Boyd Putnam, 3 pp., 8vo, August 13, 1893; G. W. Presbrey, 2 pp., June 13, '88. (3) 481. PASTOR (Tony). Manager and Comic Vocalist. A. L. S., with stamped monogram, 2 pp., 8vo, 8, 7, '94; R. F, McClannin, 3 pp., i2mo, n. d. ; Charles Kent, i p., 8vo; T. W. Keene, i p., 8vo, n. d. (4) 482. PERUGINI (G.). Operatic Vocalist. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, 9, 10, '95 ; FfoUiott Paget, i p., i2mo, August zy, '95 ; J. B. Pond, I p., 8vo, September 22, '95; Edwin H. Price, 2 pp., 8vo, February 11, '95. (4) A CHOICE LOT. 483. PHILLIPS (Mrs. E. J.). Favorite, Union Square Theatre, A. L. S., i p., 8vo ; Sara Jewett, 2 pp., i2mo. (Rare.) (2) 484. PINERO (Arthur W.). Actor and Dramatist. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, 28 November, 1883. To Arthur Wallack, relative to play " Lords and Commons." 485. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 16 June, 1888. Refers to American rights of play. 486. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, 15 October, 1893. Refers to play. 487. PLYMPTON (Eben). Fine Actor. A. N. S., i p., i2mo; Owen Fawcett, A. L. S., i p., 8yo (with programme of Porte St. Martin — " Two Orphans," to which he refers), May 23, 1892. (2) " I have been as far as Pompeii, Naples, Rome and other good ' one-night stands.' " 488. POE (Edgar Allan). Celebrated Poet. Aut. MSS., 4 pp., 8vo, laid down on 4to sheet. "Literary Criticism by Edgar A. Poe of poems by Frances Sargent Osgood." The MSS. IS ENTIRELY IN THE HANDWRITING OF PoE, AND, AL- THOUGH NOT COMPLETE, IS ONE OF THE BEST SPECIMENS THAT HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED FOR SALE. 489. POLK (J. B.). Favorite Actor. A. L. S., i p., 4to. (Very Scarce.) Theodore Hamilton, i p., 8vo; Alfred Hick- man, 2 pp., i2mo. (3) 490. POPE (Charles R.). Actor and Manager. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; George Fawcett Rowe, 4 pp., i2mo; Stuart Rob- son, I p., i2mo; J. H. Ryley, i p., 8vo. (4) A CHOICE LOT. ALBERT M. PALMER 39 491. PORTER (Fitz John). Maj.-Gen. A. L. S., i p., 4to, September 16, 1890; Stephen Fiske, i p., 8vo, May 23, '92; Julia Ward Howe, 3 pp., 8vo, May 10, 1890. (3) 492. POTTER (Cora Urquhart). Famous Actress. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, n. d. 493. PRESCOTT (William H.). Author. A. N. S., i p., i2mo, Boston, April 2, 1852. 494. PRESIDENTS UNITED STATES. Autograph Signatures of John Quincy Adams (envelope addressed in his writing and franked) ; M. Van Buren, W. H. Harrison (rare), John Tyler, James K. Polk, James Madison. (6) 495. /^UAIN (Dr. R.). Queen Victoria's Physician. A. Vat L- S., I p., 8vo, with addressed envelope. R. E. Stevens, Manager, i p., 4to, May 12, '82; Ed. Stokes, Pro- prietor of Hoffman House, i p., 8vo, June 3, 1890 ; G. Peru- gini, A. N. S., i p., 7, 11, '95. (4) 496. jy AME (S. de la — "Ouida"). Famous Novelist rV A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, July 18, 1871. 497. RANDOLPH (John). Of Roanoke. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, April 15, 1812. To Benjamin W. Leigh. A very interesting letter upon current affairs and concluding as follows : " My dear Leigh, I am dying by inches. Except to take a short ride at a snail's pace I have not been out of my apartment for three days. God bless you, my friend! Yours to the end (which I trust is not far off), John Randolph of Roanoke." 498. RANKIN (Kate — Mrs. McKee Rankin). A. L. S., 3 pp., 4to, April 15, 1890. Relative to a new play. Gertrude Forbes Robertson, 3 pp., i2mo, September 13, '93; Edward Rose, 4 pp., i2mo, 30 October, '89. (3) All very scarce. 499. RANKIN (McKee). Famous Actor. A. L. S., i p., 8vo; J. H. Stoddardt, 2 pp., 8vo; Howard Paul, 2 pp., 8vo. (3) 500. RAYMOND (Annie Louise [Carey]). Famous Vo- calist. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, n. d. "* * * as 'Nym Crinkle' once said of me, 'only a co«- tralto,' " 40 LIBRARY OF 501. RAYMOND (John T.— " Col. Sellers ")• A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, May 22, 1888. Interesting theatrical specimen. 502. Famous Colonel Sellers. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, December 7, 188 — " I have now two plays waiting to be given to the generous public." 503. RAYMOND (Marie Gordon — Mrs. John T.). A. L. S., 6 pp., i2mo, August 26, n. d. ; In Memoriam of Marie G. Raymond, died July 28, 1891. Folding card. (2) 504. READ (T. Buchanan). Author. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, ]Vfay"i3, 1864. To Mrs. Robert M. Hooper. 505. REID (WHITELAW). Diplomat and Journalist. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, 2ist April, 1885 ; Henry Lee, Actor, i p., i2mo; Henry C. Jarrett, Manager, 3 pp., i2mo. (3) 506. RERAN (Ada). Distinguished Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, November 17, '99. 507. REIGNOLDS (Catherine — Mrs. Winslow). A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo. (Scarce.) Rosa Rand, i p., 8vo; Lizzie Hunt, I p., 8vo; Hattie Russell, 3 pp., i2mo; Jennie Reiffarth, 2 pp., 8vo; Mrs. Sol Smith, 2 pp., i2mo. (6) 508. RICE (Edward E.). Manager and Musician. A. L. S., I p., 8vo; Helen Russell, 2 pp., i2mo; Maud Dixon Sal- vini, I p., i2mo; Eugene Tompkins, i p., 4to; Brenton Thorpe, i p., 8vo; Fred. H. Tyler, 2 pp., 8vo. (6) 509. ROBERTS (Arthur). Famous London Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., i6mo, 5th March, 1886. With addressed envelope. SIC. ROBSON (Stuart). A. L. S., 4 pp., March 22, '76. A fine letter. C. A. McManus, i p., May 19, 1882. (Very Rare.) Matilda Heron. 3 pp., April 18, '76. (Rare.) In- laid to folio. (3) 511. ROGERS (Samuel). Eminent English Poet. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, n. d. 512. ROSSI (Ernesto). Italian Tragedian. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, Paris, 31 January, 1876. 513. ROZE (Marie). Operatic Artiste. A. L. S., 2 pp., i,2mo, 13 September, '91, with addressed envelope. (In French language.) ALBERT M. PALMER 41 514. RUSSELL (Annie). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo; Ffolliott Paget, i p., 8vo; Mary Shaw, 4 pp., i2mo. Choice selection. All on Theatrical Mat- ters. (3) 515. RUSSELL (Lillian). Actress and Vocalist. A. N. S., with monogram, i2mo, n. d., and addressed envelope ; For- bes Robertson, i p., i2mo, n. d. (2) 516. RUSSELL (Sol Smith). Comedian. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, March 29, '92; Stuart Robson, i p., 8vo, June 12, 1876. (2) Both interesting ixtters. 517- Favorite Comedian. A. L. S., i p., 4to, Janu- ary 2, '96; Frederic C. P. Robinson, i p., 8vo, April 5, 1894. (2) 518. QALVINI (Alexander). Actor. A. L. S., 4 pp., >^ 4to, January 28, '93. Another, i p., 8vo, n. d. (2) 519. SALVINI (Tommaso). Tragedian. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, Florence, 22 January, '76; with addressed envelope. In French language. Interesting letter on theatrical matters. 520. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 6 January, 1876, signed Thomas Salvini ; with addressed envelope. Rare. In French language; on theatrical matter. 521. SEABROOKE (Thomas Q.). Comedian and Vo- calist. A. L. S., I p., 8vo; Minnie C. Tearle (Minnie Con- way), relative to Lester Wallack's benefit, 3 pp., 8vo; Beatrice Strafford, i p., 4to; Cecil Raleigh, 4 pp., i2mo. (4) A GOOD LOT. 522. STODDARD (R. H.). Poet. Poem. 2 verses, 8 lines each. The Baby's Cradle Song. Signed R. H. Stoddard, September 14, '88. 523. SCHOEFFEL (Agnes Booth). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 4 pp., i2mo, Tuesday, n. d. A fine theatrical letter. 524. SCOTT-SIDDONS (Mrs. Mary F.). Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, 12 August, 1894. Scarce. 525. SCRIBE (Eugene). French Dramatist. A. L. S., I p., 8vo. To Baron Taylor, of the Theatre Frangaise. 42 LIBRARY OF 526. SHAW (G. Bernard). Dramatist. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, 25th April, 1894. Relative to one of his plays. " I do not want to touch a farthing that has not been paid down by the public at the doors." 527. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, 8th May, 1894. Referring to a play. 528. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, 27 April, 1899. 529. SHERMAN (Gen. W. T.). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, March 14, 1890. To A. M. Palmer. " I hold you in a high plane, as one_ who has done so much to bring the stage up to its present prominence." 530. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, May 22, 1890. Relative to Actor's Fund. 531. SIGNATURES cut from Engagement Contracts of Lester Wallack-Marion Sefton, Lester Wallack-J. W. Shannon, Lester Wallack-Elizabeth Ponisi (2), Lester Wallack-Effie Germon, Lester Wallack-Harry Beckett. Four witnessed by T. Moss. (6) 532. SKINNER (Otis). Famous Actor. A. L. S., i p., 8vo ; Edwin Varrey, i p., 8vo ; Fritz Williams, i p., 8vo ; E. H. Sothern, A. N. S., i p., 8vo. (4) 533. SMITH (F. Hopkinson). Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. 534. SMITH (Harry B.). Famous Librettist. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, January 6, 1900; B. Charles Stephenson, Dramat- ist, 2 pp., 8vo, 16 September, 1888. (To Lester Wallack.) Clement Scott, 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. (3) 535. SMITH (Mark). Comedian. A. L. S., 2 pp., August 14, n. d. To his father Sol Smith. Fine. S. L. Clemens (Mark Twain), i p., April 18, '87. Both with portraits, in- laid to folio. (2) 536. A. L. S., I p., i2mo; H. M. Pitt, i p., 8vo; W. S. Penley, A Brereton, i p., 8vo; Neil Warner, 2 pp., i2mo; H. G. Lonsdale, i p., i2mo. (6) 537. SMITH (Sydney). Author. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, April 25, 1835. To his publisher. 538. SOTHERN (Edward A.— "Lord Dundreary"). A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Chicago, February 13, n. d. To Lester Wallack. Refers to new play, signed Ned S. Rare. " Once said plot got wind the piece wd. be gutted by some d d ruffian — and played in another form. There are such managers — alas! as we know." ALBERT M. PALMER 43 539. SOTHERN (Edward A.—" Lord Dundreary "). A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 121 Harley St., n. d., and cabinet photo as David Garrick, signed. (2) "Will you dine with me * * ♦ I've 8 or 10 jolly fellows coming." 540. SOTHERN (Edward H.) and HARNED (Vir- ginia — Mrs. Sothem). A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, n. d. ; 2 pp., i2nio, May 4, 1898. (2) 541. SOTHERN (Ljrtton). Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, November 5, 18—; with addressed envelope. Very Scarce. 542. SOUTHEY (Robert). Eminent English Author and Poet. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, March i, 1837. Relative to the publication of his poems. "Joan of Arc is the only one of my poems which deserved so much correction — the juvenile and Minor Poems will follow i» two volumes," etc. 543. SPONTINI (Gaspare). Noted ItaUan Composer. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, Paris, September 13, 1846. Fine friendly letter. 544. STAEL-HOLSTEIN (Anna Luisa G.— Baronne de). Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., 9 Dec, 1796. 545. STAGE CELEBRITIES. George S. Knight, Imrie Kiralfy, Louis Harrison, Ada Gray, John A. McCaull, Frederick Warde. A. L. S. of each, various sizes. (6) A CHOICE LOT. 546. STANLEY (Henry M.). African Explorer. A. L. S., I p., 8vo; with addressed envelope. Declining a dinner invitation. 547. STAR ACTORS. Henry Miller. 2 pp., 8vo. Ro- land Reed, 2 pp., 8vo ; Weedon Grossmith, i p., i2mo. A. L. S. of each. (3) 548. STEDMAN (E. C). Banker-Poet. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, April 9, 1889. 549. STEVENS (John A.). Actor- Author. A. L. S., I p., 4to; George H. Trader, i p., 4to; Harry St. Maur, 2 pp., 8vo; Forrest Robinson, 2 pp., 8vo; William Seymour, i p., 8vo; Edwin Varrey, i p., 8vo. (6) 550. STETSON (Mrs. John — Kate Stokes). A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo; with stamped crest, January 24, n. d. Extremely Rare. , „ " Congratulating Mr. Palmer on a play. 44 LIBRARY OF 551. ST. JOHN (Florence — Mrs. Marius). English Actress. A. L. S., 3 pp., oblong 8vo, Lyceum Theatre, Edin- burgh, n. d. ; with addressed envelope. Relative to engage- ment. Scarce. 552. STODDARD (Lorimer). Actor and Dramatist. A. L. S., 4 pp., i2mo, n. d. ; T. P. Ochiltree, A. N. S., i p., 8vo, March 21, 1894; J. Campbell Ver Planck, i p., 8vo, May 5, 1885 ; Mervyn Dallas, 2 pp., 8vo, July 24, 1889. (4) 553. STODDART (James H.). Fine Character Actor. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, Seawaren, N. J., August 30, n. d. ; Harry St. Maur, i p., 8vo, 11 November, '91; Clement Scott, Famous London Critic, i p., 8vo, i June, 1893. (3) 554. SUE (Eugene). Celebrated French Novelist. A. L. S., I p., i2mo. 555. 'T'ABER (Robert). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 1 8vo, March 9, '94. J. L. Toole, i p., 4to, May 8, 1890. (2) 556. TABER (Julia Marlowe). Favorite Actress. A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo. Imperial Hotel, Sunday, n. d. Scarce. " I am happy in the knowledge that our performances have found favor with you." 557. TAYLOR (Bayard). Author and Traveler. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, May 11, 1866. A very neat specimen. 558. TAYLOR (Zachary). President United States. A. L. S., I p., 4to, December 6, 1848. * * * "Asking a lock of my hair * * * among it you will find as many if not more grey or white than black hair, which I flatter myself will not be the less prized on that acct. as they have been bleached in the service of our common country. * * * " Extremely rare. In clean and perfect condition. 559. TEARLE (Osmond). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, June 10, '93 ; Robert Taber, i p., 8vo, Wednesday, n. d. (2) 560. TERRISS (Will). Favorite Actor. Assassinated in London. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, June 15, 1895; with In Memoriam card, with portrait and the verses published in Punch January, 1898. (2) A CHARMING LETTER. 561. A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, n. d. To A. M. Palmer. " If I am within a 100 miles of Southampton on the day you arrive there I will come and shake you by the hand * * * for amongst my very few friends your genial self holds a warm place in my heart." ALBERT M. PALMER 45 562. TERRY (Ellen). Famous Actress. A. L. S., i p . 8vo, Saturday, 10, 3, '88. .u'V J ^^^^ ^, daughter! ' I wonder what I shall do with her on that day — where I shall bestow her to see 'the show?'" 563- — A. L. S., 3 pp., oblong 8vo, New York, No- vember, 1895. Very interesting letter. 564. THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A. L. S. Augustin Daly, I p., 8vo, December 28, '96 ; Henry E. Abbey, i p., ob- long 8vo, n. d. ; Rudolph Aronson, February 23, '93 ; J. W. Al- baugh (scarce), 2 pp., 8vo. (4) 565. THOMAS (Ambroise). Celebrated French Com- poser, A. L. S., I p., 8vo, September 20, 1847. Fine. 566. THOMAS (Augustus). Dramatist. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo ; George R. Sims, i p., 4to ; H. J. Dam, 3 pp., 8vo ; W. E. Chapman, 2 pp., 8vo. (4) A CHOICE LOT. 567. THOMPSON (Charlotte — Mrs. Loraine Rogers). Famous Actress, A. L. S., i p., 8vo, Montgomery, Ala., n. d. Very Rare. Inclosing draft for Actors' Fund Fair. 568. THORNE (Charles R., Jr.). Leading Man, Union Square Theatre, A. L. S., 3 pp., i2mo, n. d. Relative to his engagement. Letters of this well-known actor are excessively rare. 569. A. L. S., 2 pp., June 6, '82; C. W. Butler, March 26, '90; J. H. Stoddart, n. d., 2 pp.; Richard Golden, March 11, '90, i p. All with portraits, inlaid to folio. (4) S69a. A. L. S., 4 pp., April 24, '82. Portrait. Mary E. Thome, 4 pp., April 14 ; Rose Eytinge, 2 pp., Janu- ary 19, '88. Fine litho. portrait. Eliza Wethersby, MSS., 2 pp., signed. Fine litho. portrait, inlaid to folio. (6) 570. THORNE (Edwin). A. L. S., i p., 8vo. Thomas Q. Seabrook, i p., 8vo; Charles S. Dickson, i p., 8vo; J. C. Duflf, 2 pp., 8vo; W. T. Carleton, i p., 4to; Eben Plympton, A. N. S. ; T. H. Glenny, i p., oblong 8vo. (6) 571. THORNE (Thomas). Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, January 13, '84; with addressed envelope. Scarce. 572. TOOLE (J. L,). English Comedian. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, Bolton, Thursday, n. d. ; with addressed envelope. A facetious letter. *6 LIBRARY- OF 573. TREBELLI (Madame). Operatic Vocalist. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, 2 November, n. d. ; card with embossed address, written on both sides, May 23, n. d. Both in French. Ad- dressed envelopes with each. (2) 574. TREE (H. Beerbohm). Famous Actor. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, 23 January, n. d.; J. L. Toole (with addressed en- velope), I p., 8vo. (2) 575. TRYON (B. F.). Treasurer of Mitchell's Olympic Theatre, A. L. S., i p., 8vo, September 15, 1846. Very Scarce. " * * * your name is placed on the ' Free L,ist.' " 576. TTNION SQUARE THEATRE. Souvenir Pro- U grammes on satin, looth Representation of " The Banker's Daughter," March 8, 1879 (2) ; Souvenir of Season of 1873-74, with casts of Geneva Cross, Wicked World, Led Astray, Camille. (3) 577. T7ANDENHOFF (George). English Actor. A. V L. S., I p., 8vo, 5 April, 1870. To Lester Wal- lack relative to engagement. 578. VANDENHOFF (Mrs. Henry). Actress. A. L. S., I p., 8vo; Henrietta Vaders, i p., i2mo; Cora Tanner, 3 pp., i2mo; Mrs. F. A. Tannehill, i p., i2mo. (4) All scarce. 579. VERNON (Ida). Famous Actress. A. L. S., i p., 8vo; Julia Stuart, i p., i2mo; Blanche Whiffen, 3 pp., 8vo; Belle Warner, 2 pp., 8vo. (4) 580. VEZIN (Hermann). Fine Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, August 22, '82, relative to Fanny Davenport; with ad- dressed envelope; Herbert Beerbohm Tree, 2 pp., 8vo, 2 Feb- ruary, n. d. (2) Both interesting letters. 581. VIGNY (Alfred de). Celebrated French Writer. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, signed "Alfd. de V." To the Baron Taylor. Scarce. 582. VISITING AND OTHER CARDS. With written lines, autographs and initials, including Tommaso Salvini, Gen. W. T. Sherman, Mrs. Barney Williams, Max O'Rell, J. B. McRae, Maj.-Gen. D. E. Sickles, U. S. A., E. Sarony, Annie Irish, etc. As a lot. ALBERT M. PALMER 4Y 583. VISITING AND OTHER CARDS. Visiting cards of Emma C. Thursby, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Jane Hading, all with a few lines in ink, written by themselves. (3) 584. VOKES (Rosina). i p., 8vo. Emma Waller, i p., 8vo; Kate Santley, 2 pp., 8vo; Sadie Martinot, i p., 8vo. A. L. S. of each. Various dates. (4) 585. ^7-AINWRIGHT (Marie). Famous Actress. A, VV L. S., 2 pp., 8vo. Kate Mayhew (Mrs. Wid- mer.) (Scarce.) i p., 8vo; Emily Wallack, 2 pp., 8vo; Ber- tha Welby, 2 pp., 8vo. (4) 586. WALLACK (Lester). Actor and Manager. A. L. S., 3 pp., Bvo, 13 West 30th St., April i, n. d. Refers to Actors' Fund. 587. A. L. S., 2 pp. and addressed envelope. To A. M. Palmer. 8vo. Relative to forming the Actors' Fund. "Let me congratulate you on the brilliant success of a project which — although I entered into it with the utmost zest — was originated by you." Inlaid to folio. 588. A. L. S., 2 pp., i2mo, 213 W. 34th St., n. d. " If I should fail to appear at the Irving reception to-morrow night, it will be because I can get no conveyance." 589. WALLACK (Emily W.— Mrs. Lester Wallack). A. L. S., I p., i2mo, and original cabinet photo; 2 tickets for the Wallack Benefit at Metropolitan Opera House, May 21, 1888. (Extremely Rare.) (2) 590. WALLIS (Ellen). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Charles Warner, i p., 8vo; Horace Wigan, 2 pp., 8vo. (3) Popular London Artists. 551. WALSH (Blanche). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo; Lydia Thompson, A. N. S., i p., 8vo. (2) 592. WARD (Mary A. — Mrs. Humphrey). Authoress. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, February 13, '89. Referring to story of Robert Elsmere as a subject for a play. "American sympathy for my book during the past year has been most welcome and delightful to me. * * *" 593. WARD (Genevieve). Celebrated Actress. 4 pp., i2mo, July 9, n. d. 48 LIBRARY OF 594- WARDE (Frederick). Tragedian. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo ; Thomas Whiffen, i p., 410 ; Joseph E. Whiting, i p., 8vo ; Neil Warner (very interesting), 2 pp., 8vo. All on theatri- cal BUSINESS. (4) 595. WARFIELD (David). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 1 p., Bvo, June 14, 1902 ; Nelson Wheatcroft, 2 pp., 8vo, March 21, '92; Henry A. Weaver, A. N. S., i p., Bvo, April 7, 1877. (3) 596. WARNER (Charles). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo, n. d., with addressed envelope; Charles Wyndham, 3 pp., oblong Bvo, April 29, n. d., with addressed envelope. (2) 597. WARNER (Charles Dudley). Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo, October iB, 1895. 59B. WATKINS (Mrs. Harry). Famous Actress. A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo; Mrs Henry Vandenhoff, 4 pp., Bvo; Madam G. Majeroni (very scarce), 2 pp., i2mo. (3) 599. WEBSTER (Benjamin). Comedian and Manager. A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo, portrait view, Ryde, n. d. A fine letter to Mr. Lester Wallack relative to engagement at the Haymarket Theatre. 600. WEBSTER (Daniel). Statesman and Orator. A. N. S., I p., i2mo; Samuel Houston, First President of Texas, 3 lines and signature. (2) 601. WHIPPLE (Edwin P.). Author. A. L. S., 2 pp., Bvo, December 26, 1B63. To Mr. Childs. On literary matters. 602. WILCOX (Ella Wheeler). Authoress. A. L. S., i p., Bvo, n. d. ; Joseph Weaver, 2 pp., Bvo, July 13, 1901 ; Annie Yeamans, A. N. S., i p., Bvo, May 19, '98. (3) 603. WILDE (Oscar). Author and Dramatist. A. L. S., 4 pp., Bvo, 16 Tile Street, Chelsea, n. d. Refers to " Lady Windermere's Fan." " My American friends — and I am fortunate enough to have many — have written to me such charming accounts of the per- formances in Boston and New York that I regret extremely I have no opportunity of seeing the new interpretation of my work." 604. A. L. S., 4 pp., i2mo, N. Y., n. d., and ad- dressed envelope. To A. M. Palmer. With i photo and 4 woodcut portraits. " I am anxious — with reference to the production of a drama I have written, etc." All inlaid and laid down to folio. As a lot. ALBERT M. PALMER 49 60s. WILLARD (Edward S.). Famous Actor. A. L. S 4 pp., 8vo, July 27, 1892; William Winter, i p., sm. 4to, May 10, 1890. (2) T ' J Both fine and interesting letteks. 606. T,, ,, ^- L- S., I p., 4to, October 4, 1892; T. B. Thalberg 3 pp., 8vo, February 21, 1893; Guy Standing, 3 pp., 8vo, Sunday, 1893; Odell Williams, i p., 8vo, April 27] I090. (4) 607. WILLIAMS (Mrs, Barney — Marie K.). Famous Actress. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, October 12, '96. Scarce. 608. WILLIAMS (Jesse). Musical Conductor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, May 9, '87; Marshall Wilder, 2 pp., on card, 4, n 1903, signed " Marshall; " Hubert Wilke, 4 pp., 8vo, April 17 '95; A. C. Wheeler (Nym Crinkle), I p., 8vo,n. d. (4) 609. WILLIAMSON (James C). Famous Eccentric Comedian, A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, April 30, 1885; John W. Albaugh, I p., 8vo, October 22, '92. (2) 610. WILSON (Francis). Comedian. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, January 23, 1896; Odell Williams, 2 pp., 8vo, October 18, '92. (2) 611. WINTER (WilUam). Poet and Critic. Tony Hart's Epitaph, composed by Mr. Winter and in his hand- writing. "The kindly soul of frolic, song, and jest, Through Griefs dark portal passing, here found rest; And, when this troubled dream of life is o'er, The wisest and the best can find no more. To him be Peace, whose mortal course is run; To us be Patience, till the play is done." William Winter. 612. MSS., I p., long folio, inscription and epitaph (poetical) of 28 lines for John T. Raymond. 613. WOOD (William B.). Actor and Manager. A. L. S., 4 pp., 4to, April 10, 1850. To J. W. Wallack. " Our Courts as well as Theatres are busy in the divorce way — the last, Mrs. Forrest's, produced as much surprise as regret; the exposures thus far are shocking — the trial however will set all doubt at rest * * * the most unfortunate feature in the case, is a very foolish letter from Mr. N. P. Willis, who has done more serious mischief to Mrs. F. than all her accusers, excepting Mr. Jamieson's filthy letter." A SUPERB letter; full of interest. 50 LIBRARY OF ALBERT M. PALMER 614. WYNDHAM (Charles). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo, December 14, '82 ; Francis Wilson, 4 pp., 8vo, May 27, "1891. (A Fine Letter.) (2) 615. A. L. S., I p., 8vo, n. d.; Genevieve Ward, I p., 8vo, November 4, 1886. (2) 616. ^ATES (Mrs. Mary A.). Great Tragic Actress. 1 Born 1728, died 1787. A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, Twickenham, 28 November, 1785. Excessively Ease. 617. YOUNG (James). Famous Actor. A. L. S., 2 pp., 8vo; Odell Williams, 2 pp., 8vo; Fred Williams, I p., 4to; Courtney Thorpe, 2 pp., 8vo ; Charles Vandenhoif , 2 pp., %9o ; Richard Maddern, i p., 8vo. (6) 618. yANGWILL (I.). Author. A. L. S., i p., 8vo, £j Sept. 29, '98. Referring to a visit to theatre. 619. ZIMMERMAN (J. F.). Manager. A. N. S., i p., 8vo ; William L. Young, A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo. (2) V^/, s nTHE MERWIN-CLAYTON SALES COMPANY offer the following facilities for the public sale of Books, Manuscripts, Autographs, Engravings, Coins and similar property; 1. The best Appointed salesrooms In the world. Light, quiet, spacious and attractive, in a modern fire- proof building, with every convenience for the prompt and economical dispatch of business. 2. A central location in the great City of New York, which to-day is the best market in the world for the sale of books and other literary property. 3. 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Terry of Sayville, L. I. Part I For Sale at Auction Thurs. Afternoon, June 14, Lots 1-330 Thurs. Evening, June 14, " 331-660 FridayAfternoon,Junel5, ■■ 661-990 Friday Evening, June 15, " 991-1321 I U nfHMIHMfffBBWi!!!^^ 5 WEST 29T'? STREET, NEW YORK. iiimmimniim Sales begin In the Afternoon at 3; in the Evening at 7.30 p' clock George D. Morse, Auctioneer lelephline: 3150 Madison The Hurst Sale A Letter of Appreciation The American Security and Trust Co. of Washington, D. C, bein^ named as the sole executor of the estate of the late Bishop John Fletcher Hurst, chose The Anderson Auction Company as the medium for the public sale of his choice collection of Books, Autographs, and Manuscripts. In due time the sales were effected, the aggregate proceeds amounting to $56,500. 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COMPKISING BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, PRINTS, Etc., RELATING TO THE HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STAGE ; AMERICAN HISTORY, INCLUDING SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ON THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION, LONG ISLAND AND NEW YORK CITY; AND RARE WORKS BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, Etc., Etc., Etc. PART I TO BE SOLD AT ATJCTION THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 14 AND 15, 1906 BY %\)t ^ntiersion ^iuction Company 5 West 29th Street, New York Telephone, 3150 Madison N. B.-BIDS ARE SO. MUCH PER PIECE OR VOLUME. mew ISorl!. lyrR. WILLIAM H. TERRY, whose valuable Library is described in the following pages, has for many years been well known both in this country and in Europe as a liberal book-buyer, an ardent but discriminating collector of books, manuscripts, prints and autographs illustrating or relating to the history, biography and literature of the Stage in England and America. Mr. Terry was equally well known as a collector of scarce and valuable works on EARLY American History, particularly of the period of the American Revolution, and the library contains the whole of his notable collections on the American Revo- lution, New York City and Long Island. Within the scope of the above departments the library will be found to be remarkably complete and to contain an extraordinary number of items of exceptional rarity and very unusual interest — the result, in a great measure, of the narrow and well-defined limits to which Mr. Terry confined the range of his collecting, which enabled him to keep in close touch with the English and American book-markets and to often " snap up " the rarest and choicest items in advance of the more omnivorous collector. The numeroiis " plums " from the collections of Augustin Daly and Thos. J. McKee, with which the library is enriched, bear testimony to the knowledge, judgment and determination employed when- ever such unusual opportunities presented themselves. The dramatic portion of the library, while containing many dramatic pieces of extreme rarity and interest, is especially distinguished for books and periodicals contain- ing rare portraits and other engravings, and for the large number of lavishly extra-illustrated works and special collections relating to lives and careers of cele- brated actors and actresses, and to the history of famous English and American theatres. The extensive collections of Play-bills contain many special performances, while the original literary and theatrical manuscripts, from the Burgess and other libraries, form by no means the least intetesting and valuable feature of this remarkable collection. American History is represented by a very complete col- lection of works chiefly relating to the history of America between the years 1750 and 1816, but including large col- lections on the earlier and later history of New York City and Long Island. In this department will be found many rare 18th century Americana, often in the original binding with uncut edges, besides very numerous privately printed and locally issued historical monographs, town and family histories, of many of which only a few copies were issued, and which, though of great value to the student of Amer- ican history and genealogy, have become almost unobtain- able ; also publications of the learned societies and private clubs, etc., etc., etc. English and American Literature, especially poetry, fiction and the drama, will be found in fine or standard edi- tions, together with a few rare first editions of the 18th and 19th centuries. Special attention is called to the numerous literary memoirs, and books of Ana, to the scarce items relating to Napoleon and the French Revolu- tion, and to the rare books illustrated by Geo. Cruikshank, etc. With the few exceptions carefully noted, the books are in fine state throughout, a large portion being in bright bindings by well-known English and American binders ; the remainder in fine original state or sound contemporary bindings. CATALOGUE 3//^" THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. *^* See also under The French and Indian War, War op 1812, Washington, Long Island, New York City, and General and Local Histories throughout the catalogue. 1. ABBOTT (WILLIAM). The Battle of Pell's Point, o of Burgoyne's invasion and six copperplates, including folding plan of the American Mode House on the Sorell River, and four fine folding views of St. John's on the Sorell River, with Redoubts, etc.; Burgoyne's Encampment near Still Water, showing General Eraser's funeral, the Saw Mill and Block House on Fort Anne Creek, and the En- campment of the Convention Army on Charlotte Villa, Vir- ginia, after its capture by the Americans. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. (Contains two early ex-libris ["A. T. "], byL. A. HuUer.) Fine copy. Soai-ce. A graphic personal narrative in letters written on the spot during the invasion of Burgoyne's army, vrith vehich the author served until his capture at the Battle of Saratoga. The later letters are written from Cambridge in New England, Charlotteville, Va., etc., 1777-1781. 6. ANDRlg (MAJOR JOHN). Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the Death of Major Andre. By J. H. Smith. To which is added a Monody on the Death of Major Andre by Miss Seward. Portrait of Andre IN- iSERTBD. 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs. N.Y. 1809 > 7. Stories about Arnold the Traitor, Andre the Spy, and Champs the Patriot, for the Children of the United States. Curious views, engraved by J. W. Barber, of the capture of Andre, the house where he was confined, I (^ ^ Washington examining the Vulture through a spy-glass. West Point, the Burning of New London, etc. Square 13mo, full morocco, gilt. New Haven, 1831 Very scarce, 8. Revolutionary Relics, or Clinton Correspond- ence ; comprising the celebrated Papers found in Andre's boots, with private and confidential Letters from Washing- ton, Lafayette and other Officers. Portrait of Andre from the sketch by himself, and portrait of Arnold engraved by Sail, INSERTED. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut (16 pp.). • NY. 1842 j^ S^o 9. Life and Career of Major John Andr6. By WiN- V THROP Sargent. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. Boston,1861 ,„^Q 10. Life and Career of Major Andre. By Winthrop (^ — Sargent. Portrait, etc. Post 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1861 SCAECB. 11. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre, by Egbert Benson. With Introduction and Appendix [by ^^ E. S. Hoffman]. 4to, full crimson morocco extra, gilt back, gilt borders and sides, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1865 One op only 5 copies printed. Large Paper copy, printed on "Whatman's" drawing paper. The entire edition con- 4 3-^ u- asi The Anderson Auction Co. ANDRE (MAJOE JOHN). sisted of 80 copies, in 8vo, 30 copies on Large Paper, and 5 Large Paper copies on Whatman paper. The present is No. 9 of the Large Paper issues, and one of the 5 copies on What- man paper. This interesting volume consists of a reprint of Benson's "Vindication," published in 1817, but immediately suppressed by the author, a biographical account of the author ; and an appendix (34 pp.) containing the debate of 1817 on Andre's capture, etc. Presentation copy from the editor, with signed autograph inscription, to Eichard W. Roche. Also signed statement that the above is one of 5 copies, on Whatman paper. 12. Andreana: containing the Trial, Execution, and various matters connected with the History of Major John _g ^^^ Andre, A.D. 1780. [Edited, with Introduction, by Hiram ^ — W. Smith.] 12 engravings, including the fine reproductions, in mezzotint, by Sartain of C. W. Pedl^s engraving of his portrait of Washington, several portraits of Andre; also port/raAts of Arnold, Paulding, Miss Honora Sneyd, Miss Seward, etc. 4to, half red morocco, paneled, gilt back and top, uncut. Phil. 1865 Large Paper copy. Only 50 copies printed. 13. Minutes of a Court of Inquiry upon the case of Major John Andre, with the Documents published in 1780 by order of Congress; also an additional Appendix con- / i-i" taining copies of the Papers found upon Major Andre when (j> arrested, and other Documents relating to the subject. Portrait and 10 additional poetraits and one plate in- serted, including portraits of Andre, Washington (S), Arnold, Ghreene, etc. 4to, half levant morocco, panelled gilt back, gilt top, uncut. Albany: Munsell, 1865 No. 43 of only 100 copies printed. 14. ARNOLD (BENEDICT). The Life and Treason of Benedict Arnold. By Jared Sparks. Portrait of Arnold on 3 — vignette title, atiother of Andre, and facsimiles. Cr. 8vo, orig- inal cloth. (Sparks' American Biography Series.) Bo8t.l835 15. Benedict Arnold: a Biography. By Geo. C. Hill. lUust., and inserted is scarce engraved portrait of // «•» Arnold, by Du Simitier, 178S. Crown 8vo, cloth (clippings ^ laid in). Bost. 1858 The views include Andre on the way to Tappan, the meeting of Andre and Arnold, etc. 16. Proceedings of a General Court Martial for the ^ ,— Trial of Major-General Arnold. Edited, with Introduction ^ and Notes. Portrait on India paper, and 12 additional POETRAITS loosely inserted. 4to, cloth. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1865 Rare. One of only 35 copies printed, on Large Paper, the entire edition consisting of 145 copies only. 17. Life of Benedict Arnold : his Patriotism and his ^ <»-<> Treason. By Isaac N. Arnold. 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1880 ^ 5 /- V.r .^4- V^ The Anderson Auction Co. 18. ARNOLD (CHARLES H.— late of Philadelphia). ^"^j) New and Impartial History of America and of the present Trans-Atlantic War, from the Battle of Bunker Hill to the present Important Crisis. With Anecdotes of Washington, Lee, Gage, Burgoyne, Morgan, Clinton, and other Com- manders. Front. 12mo, half morocco. Lond. [1781] 19. BARCLAY (S.— Editor). Personal Recollections of the American Revolution : a Private Journal, prepared from Authentic Domestic Records, together with Reminiscences of Washington and Lafayette. Front. 12mo, cloth. N.Y.1859 A daily record by an eye-witness of scenes on Long Island from the landing of the British to Washington's withdrawal to New York. 20. Another copy. ^^ 21. Another copy. 22. BARNUM(H. L.) The Spy Unmasked ; or. Memoirs of Enoch Crosby alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Mr. Cooper's Tale : being an Authentic Account of his Secret 0^ Services during the Revolution. Portrait engraved on cop- per by Doolittle and Munson, from a sketch from life hy the author. 12mo, half morocco (water-stain in corner of por- trait and of title-page). Cinn. 1831 23. BARNEY (COMMODORE JOSHUA). Biographical ^ Memoir, from Autobiographical Notes and Journals. By / ^ Mary Barney. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Bost. 1832 Privately printed for circulation among friends. Devoted almost entirely to Com. Barney's distinguished ser- vices during the American Revolution, including his many naval engagements, life in New York prison ships, and with the American prisoners in England, etc., etc. 24. [BLOODGOOD (SIMEON DE WITT). J The Sexa- genary; or. Reminiscences of the American Revolution. Extra-illustrated hy the insertion of 28 portraits, views and historical scenes. 8vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. Albany: Munsell, 1866 Only 300 copies printed. The inserted plates comprise eight views and historical scenes and twenty portraits of Revo - lutionary officers, including Arnold, Burgoyne, Clinton, by F. Menien; Gates, Lafayette, Knox, Montgomery, Morgan, St. Clair, Schuyler, Sullivan, Washington, Col. Mortimer Willet, etc. , also Lady Ackland. 25. BOSTON. Evacuation op Boston. Centennial Celebration of the Evacuation by the British Army, March 17, 1776. [With] a Chronicle op the Siege by G. E. Ellis. 10 facsimile views and plans., including Pelham ; large map. Imp. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1876 One hundred and sixty pages of the work are devoted to Ellis's account of the Siege and Evacuation of Boston. <^^* ^ O The Anderson Auction Co. 26. BOSTON MASSACRE. A Short Narrative of the horrid Massacre in Boston perpetrated on the Evening of the Fifth Day of March, 1770, by the Soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment ; with some observations on the state of things prior to that Catastrophy. [With the] Additional / -5 5.^p Observations, printed by order (12 pp.). With the rare /O — front, of the massacre after the engraving by Paul Revere. 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. Printed by Order of the Town of Boston. Lond. : Reprinted 1770 27. Memorial of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Maver- ick, James Caldwell, Samuel Gray and Patrick Carr (vic- tims of the " Boston Massacre "), [with] an Historical Ad- ,'i^ dress by John Fiske. Plates. Royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1889 28. BOTTA (CHARLES). History of the War of Inde- pendence of the United States of America. Transl. from y the Italian by G. A. Otis. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Phil. 1820 , /*> Fine copy. Scarce. ' 29. BOUCHER (JONATHAN). View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution. Discourses preached in America, 1763-1775, with an Historical Pref- > © o ace. 8vo, sheep (library stamp on reverse of title-page, X/ — binding cracked at one joint). Lond. 1797 Original Edition. Scarce. Dedicated to George Wash- ington. 30. BOURDINOT (ELI AS). Journal of Historical Rec- ollections of American Events during the Revolutionary War. Copied from his own Original Manuscript [by Fred- erick Bourguin]. Royal 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. / 7r top, uncut. Richmond, Va. ; Privately printed, 1860 Scarce. 46. CAMPBELL (W. W.) The Border Warfare of New York during the Revolution; or, The Annals of Tryon County. Post 8vo, cloth. N- Y- 1849 47 CARRINGTON (COL. H. B. ) Battles of the Ameri- can iievolution, 1775-81. Historical and Military Criticism and Topographical Illustration. Numerous military maps and plans. Stout imp. 8vo, half calf. N. Y. [1876] /.4>C 3. /o The Anderson Auction Co. 48. CASE (WHEELER). Revolutionary Memorials: Poems published in 1778 containing General Burgoyne's ^^ Proclamation (in burlesque). Authentic Account of the • ^^ Death of Miss Jane McCrea, etc. Edited by Stephen Wood. 12mo, cloth. Scarce. N. Y. 1853 49. CHALMERS (GEORGE). Introduction to the His- tory of the Revolt of the American Colonies, from State / / O Papers in the Public Of&ces of Great Britain. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1845 50. CHASTELLUX (MAJOR-GENERAL, MARQUIS DE). Travels in North America, 1780-82. Transl. by ,> [J. Kent]. 2 maps and S folding copper-plate views. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs. Lond. 1787 /— . First Edition. This minute and lively narrative contains j/) A a' much important and curious information respecting the con- ' duct of the War, mixed up with much that is ludicrous in its triviality, such as the state of the roads, the discomforts of inns, etc., etc., but which nevertheless tend to greatly increase the local interest of the record. Kent, the translator, though an Englishman, was virtually American in his political opinions, and his notes exhibit no great tenderness for the military and personal reputation of the British commanders. 51. CLARK (COL. GEORGE ROGERS). Sketch of the Campaign in Illinois in 1778-79, with an Introduction by Y Henry Perth and an Appendix, containing the Public and / ^J"" Private Instructions to Col. Clark, and Major Bowman's Jour- nal of the taking the post St. Vincents. Portrait inserted. 8vo,three-quartermorocco,panelled gilt back and top, uncut. One of 50 copies only issued on Large Paper. Cinn. 1869 52. CLARKE (LIEUT. JOHN). Impartial and Authentic Narrative of the Battle fought on the 17th of June, 1775, on Bunker Hill, near Charles Town, with a faithful Account of the Officers who were killed and wounded and Remarks and Anecdotes which have not yet transpired. Written on the spot by John Clarke, Lieutenant of Marines. Re- printed from the Edition of London, 1775. Portrait of Gen. Gage, India proof, from a private plate. 8vo, in sheets folded and uncut. [N. Y. : Privately printed, 1868] One of only 99 copies privately printed for presents by G. S. Hoffman, with his presentation inscription on reverse of title. ^ cvo 53. CODMAN (JOHN). Arnold's Expedition to Quebec. ^ ^ Facsimile portrait, 2 maps and 8 plans and views. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1902 54. COGHLAN (MRS.) Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan (daugh- ter of Major Moncrieffe), written by Herself, with Anec- ^ dotes of the late American and Present French War, Lon- P. / don, 1794. Edited, with Preface and Notes, by [T. H. ' Morrell]. I tlust. by the INSERTION of 5 fine portraits. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. N. Y. 1864 No. 19 of only 100 copies privately printed. ■■ 10 ' J. 4 J 4~C 4 ' 3 O-o The Anderson Auction Co. 55. CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia 5th of September, 1774, con- ^ .- taining a Bill of Rights, List of Grievances, Memorial to '^ "» the Inhabitants of the British-American Colonies, etc. 8vo, paper, pp. 44. Annapolis : Anne Catherine Green, 1774 Rare. Appended is a contemporary MS. Transcript of the Petition to the King of 1775 (15 pages). 56. CRAIG (N. B.) Sketch of the Life and Services of Isaac Craig, Major in the Fourth ("Proctor's") Regiment of Artillery during the Revolutionary War. Extra- illustrated hy the insertion of I4. portraits and 6 views {sJcillfully inlaid to size when necessary). 13mo, half mo- "*" rocco, panelled gilt back. Pittsburgh, 1854 56.* CRISIS (The). Vol. I., containing XXVIII. Num- bers (all published in New York). Svo, original calf bind- ing (some leaves water-stained ; reverse of title written on). N. Y. : Reprinted hy John Anderson at Buckmen's-Slip, 1776 / j_ 4^ Very rare. Consists of 28 numbers reprinted from the (^ -_ London issue of an extraordinary pro-American periodical, in which the Ministry and British Government were attacked with such severity and violence that the periodical was "ordered to be burned by the Gommon hangman." 67. DAWSON (H. B.) Battles of the United States, by Sea and Land; embracing those of the Revolutionary and -,^_^ Indian Wars, War of 1812, etc. Numerous highly finished 2. — engravings on steel of tattle scenes and full-length portraits. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. N. Y. 1858 58. Correspondence on Major-General Israel Putnam (particularly as regards Putnam's responsibility for the defeat of the American Army at the Battle of Long Island) with the Editor of "The Hartford Daily Post," by Henry ^ <5\r B.Dawson. Imp Svo, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut. -^ — ., Morrisania, N. Y. : Privately printed, 1860 No. 235 of only 250 copies printed, each signed by the author (initials). 59. The Assault on Stony Point, by General Anthony Wayne, July 16', 1776; with Illustrative Notes, Index, and Appendix (183 pp.) of Documents. Colored facsimile of (T 7^ Faden's map of 1784., and numerous facsimiles of letters Q)»'-, by Wayne, Washington, Lafayette, St. Clair, John Jay, Scammell etc. Imp. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Morrisania, N. Y. : Privately printed, 18ti3 No. 72of only 250 copies printed, each signed by the author (initials). 60. Diary of David How, a Private in Colonel Sar- gent's Regiment of the Massachusetts Line in the American y 4 (F Revolutionary Army; from the original manuscript, with a, / " 11 7^ The Anderson Auction Co. DAWSON (H. B.) Biographical Sketch of the Author, by Geo. Wingatk Chase, and illustrated Notes by Henry B. Dawson. Imp. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Morrisania, N. Y. : Privately printed, 1865- No. 36 of only 350 copies printed, signed in full by the editor. . 61. Westchester County, New York, during the- / / yJT' American Revolution. Portrait and large facsimile of / ~ FaderCs military map of 1777. Imp. Bvo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Morrisania: Privately printed, 1886 No. 231 of only 350 copies printed. 62. DEMOCRAT (The); or, Intrigues and Adventures yX-'if^ of Jean Le Noir, from his Inlistment in General Roeham- " beau's Army and Arrival at Boston ... to 1795. 2 vols, in 1, 12mo, original sheet binding. N. Y. 1795- Rare and curious. Fine copy. 63. DEUX-PONTS (COUNT WILLIAM DE). My Cam- paigns in America, a Journal 1780-81. The French text now J {^ first printed from the original manuscript, with an English Translation, Introduction and Notes, by S. A. Green. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1868 Scarce. Deux-Ponts was one of Rochambeau's olScers and served with distinction during the campaign on the Hudson 1780-81, during the Siege of Yorktown, etc. •' '■' V 64. DEWEES (CAPT. S.) Life and Services of Capt. * Samuel Dewees, a Native of Pennsylvania and Soldier of the Revolutionary and Late Wars. By Jas. Hanna. Por- trait, etc. 12mo, cloth. Bait. 1844 Scarce. Taken chiefly from Dewees' own MS., Accounts of his Campaigns, etc. *i ^ 65. DISSERTATION on the Rise, Progress, Views, Strength, Interest and Characters of the Two Parties of yj^ Whigs and Tories. 8vo, levant morocco. e> V , Bost. : Printed for Joseph Greenleaf, 1773 Veet rare. An argument for mutual concessions by both parties in order to avoid " the horrors of a civil war," which the author considered otherwise to be " inevitable." 66. DRAKE (FRANCIS S.) Tea Leaves : being a CoUec- ^ tion of Letters and Documents, relating to the Shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in 1773, by the East India Tea Company; now first printed from the original MS., with Introduction and Biographical Notices of the Boston Tea Party. Numerous portraits, plates and facsimiles. Small 4to, cloth. Bost. 1884 67. DRAKE (S. A.) Bunker Hill; the Story told in Let- ters from the Battle Field, by British Officers engaged. Edited with an Introduction and a Sketch of the Battle. Facsimile front, of the Attack on Bunker Hill. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1875 13 J^*^^ V vTo 1^ dc The Anderson Auction Co. 68. DRAPER (LYMAN 0.) King's Mountain and its Heroes: Historj^ of the Battle of King's Mountain, October S" *^*~^ 7tli, 1780, and the Events which led to it. Portraits, maps Q^ and plans. 8vo, cloth. Cinn. 1881 69. EARDLEY-WILMOT (JOHN). Historical View of the Commission for Enquiry into the Claims of the American Loyalists at the close of the War in 1783, with / y O an account of the compensation granted in 1785 and 1788. M-M — Front, by H. Moses [Reception of the American Loyalists in ' 1183). 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1815 70. EATON (GEN. WILLIAM). Life of Gen. William Eaton, several years (1780-83) an Officer in the American ^"ij Army, etc. Portrait by Hamlin. 8vo, half calf. / — Brookfield, 1818 ' 71. ELKIN (CAPT. MAX VON). The German Allied " Troops in the North American War of Independence, 1776-1783. Transl. and edited, with Notes, by J. G. Rosen- _^ GARTEN. Portrait. Square royal 8vo, original boards, ceding Events and subsequent Retreat. Military maps and /: - plans, besides other illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. Brooklyn, 1869 ' Forms the second volume of the Memoirs of the Long Island Historical Society. 310 pages are deToted to the narrative, fol- lowed by valuable documents and index to 239 pages. 80. FISHER (MRS. ELIZABETH). Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher of the City of New York, daughter of the Rev. Harry Munro, Chaplain in the British Army during the ^J^j Revolution; giving an Account of her Trial and cruel con- J -i^ y demnation to the State's prison for six years at the instance of her brother, Peter J. Munro. Written by herself. 8vo, paper, 48 pp. (title foxed). N. Y. : Printed for the Author [1809] <,_o 81. FISHER (S. G.) The True History of the American / , - Revolution. Pavl Eevere's engraving of the Boston Massa- > • ere and 23 other illusts. andmaps. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1902 82. FOX (E.) The Adventures of Ebenezer'Fox in the ■^ Revolutionary War. PorLrait and illusts. 12mo, half mo- • /« rocco, gilt backs. Bost. [1847] ' 83. PRENEAU (PHILIP). Poems, written between the ■ , years 1768 and 1794, by Philip Freneau of New Jersey. 8vo, sheep (cracked at one joint). Monmouth, N. J. : Printed / at the Press of the Author at Mount Pleasant, near Middle- / ^jr town Point, 1795. ^'(y "■ ^ Scarce. Many of the poems were occasioned by occurrences during the Revolutionary War, at which period these patriotic poems were very popular, especially among the American soldiers. 84. Poems, written and Published during the Amer- ican Revolutionary War and now republished from the 7 Original Manuscripts, with other Pieces not heretofore in d^^ print. Fronts, on copper hy Eckstein, including the Victory of ^. John Paul Jones of the Bon Homme Richard over the British ship under Captain Pearson. 2 vols. 13mo, light polished f calf extra, gilt backs and edges, by Matthews. Phil. 1809 Fine copy Very scarce in this complete state, the frontispieces being nearly always lacking. 85. Philip Freneau, the Poet of the Revolution; a , j-Tj History of his Life and Times. Edited by H. K. Vreeland. /, - Portrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1901 14 •/" »r\> The Anderson Auction Co. 86. GAINE'S Universal Register; or American and British Kalendar for 1782. ISmo, half calf, broken. N. Y. : Gains [1702] On the title-page is the signature of Lieut. Benjn. Craven (63 Regiment), and the volume contains numerous MS. Notes by him, especially in the Army List of Sir Henry Clin- ton's command. 87. GARDEN (ALEX'R., of Lee's Legion). Anecdotes ^ ^ of the Revohitionary War in America. Edited with 2. '" Notes and Additions [by T. W. Field]. 3 vols. imp. Svo, thin quarto morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Brooklyn, 1865 No. 48 of only 150 copies privately printed. With an Auto- graph Letter from General Tarleton dated July 8, 1796, INSERTED. 88. Another copy. No. 77 of only 150 copies y •fXi printed. 3 vols, half morocco, gilt bands, gilt tops, uncut. ^ ^ Scarce. Brooklyn: [Privately Printed], 1865 89. GERRY (ELBRIDGE). Life of Elbridge Gerry; with Contemporary Letters to the Close of the American ^^ Revolution. By James T. Austin. Portrait (foxed). % vols. 8vo, half morocco. Bost. 1838 With the Book-label and autograph of Fernando Wood. 90. GIBBES (R. W., Editor). Documentary History of the American Revolution, consisting of Letters and Papers (in possession of the Editor) relating to the contest, chiefly in South Carolina, 1764-1783. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Columbia, S. C, (and) N. Y. 1853-57 j. 91. Another edition. Svo, cloth (title foxed). 6.*^ L/&Cc*.--*/«?^ N. Y. 1855 , X^sT 92. G[ILMAN] (A[RTHUR],Editor). The Cambridge of 1776 ; with which is incorporated The Diary of Dokothy Dudley, now first publish'd, with an Historical Sketch. Many References to the Renowned University, etc. Done by divers Eminent Hands. Map and 16 illusts. 8vo, cloth. Cambridge, 1876 93. GORDON (REV. WM.) History of the Rise, Prog- ress and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America; including an Account of the late War, and of the Thirteen Colonies from their Origin to that Period. Folding maps and plans. 4 vols, half morocco, extra gilt backs and tops, uncut, bound by Pavp^son & Nicholson. Lond. 1788 Fine copy. Extremely bare in this uncut state. The author resided in America from 1770 to 1786, and much of the work was written on the spot. In addition to the public records to which the author had access, Washington, Gates, Greene, Lincoln and Thos. H. Williams allowed him a liberal use of their papers. 15 •7' • Si ^r^ ^* The Anderson Auction Co, ^i.J" 94. GRAHAM (J.) Memoirs of General Daniel Morgan /— of the Virginia Line of the United States Army. Portrait ' - and plate. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1856 95. [GRAYDON (AI,EXANDER).J Memoir of a Life ^ chiefly passed in Pennyslvania within the last Sixty Years. ^^ 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands (378 pages and page of ' V, ' "Errata"). Harrisburgh, 1811 ' Rare. Includes the author's personal narratives of some of \ the most eventful campaigns of the Revolutionary w-ar, with severe strictures on the conduct of General Lee. 96. GREENE (ALBERT G.) Recollections of the " Jer- sey " Prison-Ship, from original MSS. of Captain Thomas Dring, one of the Prisoners. Edited by H. B. Dawson. Portrait, facsimile map and other illusts. from sketches made by Captain Dring. 4to, half levant morocco, gilt top, ^ ■ • uncut. Morrisania, N. Y. : [Privately Printed], 1865 Large Paper Copy. No. 5 of only 50 copies so printed, the whole edition being limited to 150 copies. 97. GREENE (MAJOR-GEN. NATHANAEL). Life of AT Nathaniel Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Rev- ~ olution; by GEORGE Washington Greene. Portrait and map. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1867-71 98. HALE (CAPT. NATHAN). Life of Captain Nathan Hale, the Martyr-Spy of the American Revolution, by I. W. Stuart. 7 tinted plates and other illusts. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Hartford, 1856 99. Nathan Hale, a Poem delivered before the Alumni Association of Columbia College, by John Mac- Mullen. 8vo, paper (31 pp.). N. Y. 1859 100. Biography and Memorial of Nathan Hale; by Henry P. Johnston. 22 plates, views, facsimiles of auto- graph letters, plans, &c. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. : Privately Printed, 1901 Only a limited number of copies privately printed at the De Vinne Press. 101. HALL (H.) Year Book of the Societies .composed /^ of Descendants of Men of the Revolution. Woodcuts. \ Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 * 103. HALL (CAPTAIN J., of Gen. Hoive's Regiment). ' \- ^4)^ " History of the Civil War in America ; Vol. I. {all published) : N - comprehending the campaigns of 1775, 1776 and 1777. 8vo, original boards, uncut. Lond. 1780 Very rare, especially in this fine original state. 103. HAVEN (C. C.) Thirty Days in New Jersey Ninety ^•^A Years Ago: New Facts in connection with Washington and ■ •• ■• »»^ his Army in 1776 and 1777. 8vo, roan. Trenton, 1867 16 / OvvA O-o •«7»y The Anderson Auction Co. 104. HAWKES (FRANCIS L.) Eevolutionary History , ^ of North Carolina; by Francis L. Hawks, David L. Swain / ^ and W. A. Graham. Illustrations by Darley and Loss- / — ' ING, facsimiles, etc. Post 8vo, cloth. Raleigh, N. C, 1853 105. HEATH (MAJOR-GEN. W.) Memoirs of Major- General Heath, containing Anecdotes, Details of Skir- mishes, Battles, and other Military Events during the Amer- / V 7^^ ican War ; written by Himself . 8vo, full crushed levant / morocco extra, gilt back, gilt borders of gold on sides / with corner ornaments, gilt tops, rough fore edges, by W. a. Smith. Bost. : Printed by I. Thomas and E. Andrews, 1798 Choice copy. Extremely rare, especially in this state. 106. HEITMAN (F. B.) Historical Register of the OfB- ^ cers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revo- /. i-^ Itition, April, 1775, to December, 1783. (Alphabetically ; arranged.) Royal 8vo, cloth, 533 pages. Wash. 1893 107. Anothee COPT in royal 8vo. Publisher's roan. 108. HENRY (J. J.) An Accurate and Interesting Ac- count of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who traversed the Wilderness in the Campaign against Quebec in 1775. ]2mo, half morocco, gilt bands J" J^%P (with the slip of copyright entry pasted on verso of title). ^ Lancaster: W. Greer, 1813 The scarce First Edition. A personal narrative of the ex- pedition, written in a very graphic manner, with explanatory notes. A memoir of Judge Henry by his daughter is pre- fixed. 109. HERBERT (CHARLES). A Relic of the Revolu- tion, containing a full Account of the Sufferings and Pri- vations of the American Prisoners at Plymouth, England, 1776-1779 ; also an Account of the Cruises of the Squadron under Com. Paul Jones. 13mo, cloth. Bost. 1847 Charles Herbert, of Newburyport, Mass., was captured by the British in Dec, 1776, and afterwards served in the U. S. Frigate " Alliance," 1779-80. Small blank corner of title and next leaf torn. ^t^ d^Oxa 110. HINMAN (R. R.) Historical Collection from Official Records, etc., of the part sustained by Connecticut during the War of the Revolution. With copious Notes, Index, etc. Portraits. Thick 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1843 111. HISTORY OF THE WAR between Great Britain and her Colonies, in which the Origin, Progress and Opera- tions are faithfully related, with Anecdotes and Characters of different Commanders, Accounts of distinguished Per- ^^f^X) sonages in Congress, etc. Folding list of killed, woumded 17 The Anderson Auction Co. ■^ and missing, from the taking of Long Island, Aug. 27ih, to the close of the campaign of 1776 (torn but perfect). 3 vols. 1 half morocco. (Lacks map; writing on back of title.) Dublin, 1779-85 Very rare. The last volume having been published as a supplementary volume (six years after the first two) is seldom found with sets. jm 112. HULL (GENERAL WILLIAM). Revolutionary Services and Civil Life of General William Hull. Edited from his MSS. by his Daughter, with the History of the Campaign of 1812 and the Surrender of the Post of Detroit, by his Grandson. 8vo, cloth (name written on title-page). N. Y. 1858 113. HUTCHINSON (THOMAS). Speeches of His Ex- . cellency Governor Hutchinson to the General Assembly (sJht-s ^^ Massachusetts-Bay, on the sixth of January, 1773. With ^^^ the Answers of His Majesty's Council and the House of Representatives respectively. 8vo, half morocco (blank lower edge of title skillfully repaired), 126 pages. Bost., N. E. : Printed by Edes and Gill, 1773 114. The Letters of Governor Hutchinson and Lieut. -Governor Oliver, etc. Printed at Boston, with the Assembly's Address, Proceedings of the Lords Committee J < fm of Council and the Substance of Mr. Wedderburn's Speech. I • Z-<*' Second edn. [With] the Report of the Lords Committee to His Majesty in Council. 8vo, half morocco, 142 pages. Lond. : J. Wilkie, 1774 This edition was published with remarks in defense of Gov. Hutchinson by his friend Israel Mandit. "With the half-title frequently lacking. /. 116. Representations of Governor Hutchinson and others to the General Assembly of Massachusetts-Bay, con- "j . ' tained in certain letters transmitted to England, and after- . O© wards laid before the General Assembly of the Massachu- setts-Bay. Together with the Resolves of the two Houses therein. 8vo, half morocco, 94 pageg. Bost., N. E. : Printed and Sold by Edes and Gill, 1783 116. JAY (JOHN). The Battle of Harlem Plains. Ora- tion before The New York Historical Society. [With the Society's] Commemoration of [that battle]. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. N. Y. 1876 A 117. JOHNSTON (HENRY P.) The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn, including a new and circum- 2 7^ stantial Account of the Battle of Long Island and the Loss of New York, with a Review of Events to the close of the War. 6 military maps and plans, including the large map 18 f The Anderson Auction Co. JOHNSTON (HENRY P.). of Manhattan Island, and i portraits of Colonels Lasher, Hand, Olover, and Huntington of Washington's army. Royal 8vo, cloth. Brooklyn, 1878 From the third volume of the Memoir of the Long Island Historical Society. The first 300 pages of this valuable work it devoted to the Campaign, followed by Documents and a General Index (209 pages). The portraits of Colonels Lasher and Hand are here published for the first time. 118. The Yorktown Campaign and the Surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. Portraits, military plans and other illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1881 ^C 119. JOHNSON (JOSEPH). Traditions and Reminis- cences, chiefly of the American Revolution in the South, / including Biographical Sketches, Incidents and Anecdotes, {£) 0-o particularly of Residents in the Upper Country. 8vo, cloth. Charleston, S. C, 1851 Vert SCARCE. "We know of no book of such recent date which is so difiQcult to procure in any condition." — Sabin's , ; Bibliography. 120. JONES (ALEX'R). The Cymry of '76, or Welsh- men and their Descendants of the American Revolution. t. "7 r- With an Appendix, containing Notes, Sketches and Nomen- •^ ' / clature of the Cymbri. Extra.-illustratbd by the inser- tion of S views and SI 'portraits on copper and on steel, inlaid to size when necessary. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, by W. R. Smith. N.Y. 1855 The Baskill copy, with autograph. 121. JONES (CHARLES C— Editor). The Siege of Savannah in 1779, as described in two Contemporary Jour- ^ nals of French Officers in the Fleet of Count D'Estaing. " d-» narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga, and of his Cap- tivity and Treatment by the British, Burlington, 1849 ; etc. Together 5 pamphlets, paper covers. 19 H.^Tc iL The Anderson Auction Co. 133. JONES (PAUL). Elegiac Epistles on the Calami- ties of Love and War; including a Genuine Description of the Engagement between H. M. Ships "Serapis" and "Countess of Scarborough" and the Enemy's Squadron under PaulJones. 8vo, half calf (title spotted). Lond.1780 Eare. In same volume is : The Congress of Beasts for Nego- ciating a Peace between the Fox afid the Ass wearing a Lion's Skin (a Poetical Satire in favor of a Force) ; with the curious folding plate, 1V48 ; Memoirs of Sir Simeon Simple, Member for Rottenborough, 1785; etc. *\ ^ , 124. Life and Character of Chevalier John Paul Jones, a Captain in the Navy of the United States during the Revolutionary War. By J. H. Shbebuene. 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands, 364 pp. Wash. 1825 Scarce. Two portraits and vignette inserted. This import- ant work is compiled from original MSS., chiefly at Wash- ington. _\ 133. The Life, Voyages and Sea Battles of that celebrated Pirate, Commodore Paul Jones, still remem- bered by some of the Old Inhabitants of Wapping. Folding Qg^ coLOEBD EEONTispiBCE. 13mo, half le.vant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, original wrappers bound in by Tout. Scarce and curious. Lond. 1839 /yU- ^i J- /■fe '/..fo 136. Life and Correspondence of John Paul Jones, including his Narrative of the Campaign of the Llman, compiled from Original Letters and Manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Janette Taylor. Portrait engraved on copper hy J. W. Paradise. 8vo, sheep. N.T. 1830 Scarce. Y 137. Memoirs of Rear- Admiral Paul Jones; now * first compiled from his Original Journals (Log Books) and Correspondence, including an Account of his Services in Prince Potemkin, prepared by Himself. 3 vols. 12mo, original boards, nncut, with paper labels. Edinburgh, 1830 Pine copy. Scarce. This is a distinct work from the pre- ceding lot. 138. The Life of Paul Jones. By A. Slidbll Mac- kenzie. 3 vols. 13mo, cloth (waterstain on corner of title). Entirely distinct from the two preceding lots. Bost. 1 841 129. JONES (THOMAS). History of New York during ^ V the Revolutionary War, and of the Leading Events in the other Colonies during that Period. Edited, with copious Notes (618 pages), Index, etc., by Edward P. De Lancet. Four portraits and viexvs on steel, and four large folding , maps. 3 vols, thick royal 8vo, three-quarter red levant 'i-A morocco, gilt backs and top, uncut. N.Y.: New York Historical Society, 1879 20 The Anderson Auction Co. 130. JUDSON (L. CARROL). The Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution, including the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Both parts. Plate of fac- ^.o-o simile autographs, and six fine mezzotint portraits bij Welch. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1853 •• ' 133. KALB (MAJOR-GEN. JOHN). Life of John Kalb, Major-General in the Revolutionary Army. Edited, with copious Notes, Appendices, etc., by Feedeeick Kapp. Por- . , trait. Royal Svo, cloth. N.Y.: Privately printed, 1870 A / O 133. KIDDER (FREDERICK). History of the First New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution. , 8vo, cloth. Albany: Munsell, 1868 .?> - Only 300 copies printed. 134. KNOX (GEN. HENRY). Life and Correspondence of Henry Knox, Major-General in the American Revolu- '• *-0 tionary Army. By Feancis S. Deake. Portrait, etc. Royal •8vo, cloth. Bost. 1873 135. KOSCTUSZKO (THADDEUS). Memoirs of Kos- ' '' ciuszko, Poland's Hero and Patriot, and an OflBicer in the American Revolutionary Army. By A. W. W. Evans. », _ Printed in red and black ivithin colored borders, with an. ^.y ^ illuminated title-page, map, portraits of Kosciuszko in 1783 and 1797, 3 portraits of Washington, portraits of Gen. A. W. White and of Mrs. Gen. White, and 6 other views, portraits, etc. Square thick 8vo, cloth. N.Y.: For private distribution only, 1883 136. LADY'S MAGAZINE for 1774. Engravings on J yj- copper after designs by Wale, etc. Svo, calf (lacks one ***'^ plate and several leaves). Lond. 1775 Includes contemporary Accounts of the Boston Tea Riots, Gen. Gage's Address, Gage's Proclamation, etc. 137. LAFAYETTE (MARQUIS DE). Historical Sketches illustrative of the Life of M. de Lafayette, and the leading ^ Events of the American Revolution. By An American. 13mo, paper, uncut, 237 pp. Scarce. N. Y. 1834 138. Life of the Marquis de La Fayette, Major-Gen- ^ ^^ eral in the American Army of the Revolution. By Robert Wale, Jk. Portrait and view of the attach on York-Toiun. / Svo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. / * O-o Phil. 1S35 139 Complete History of the Marquis de Lafayette, Major-General in the United States Army during the War - i - of the Revolution, with an Account of his Tour through the /. ay^ United States, 1834-35. By An Ofdcer in ^e late War Post Svo, cloth. Hartford, 1850 31 The Anderson Auction Co. LAFAYETTE (MAEQUIS DE). 140. The Marquis de Lafayette in the American , , Revolution, with some Account of the Attitude of France J r~ toward the War of Independence. By Charlemagne /» V C? Tower. Portrait and 10 facsimiles of military maps and plans, chiefly from contemporary drawings. 2 vols, royal > ' ■ 8vo. Phil. 1895 141. LAMB (R.) An Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences during the late American War, from its com- mencement to 1783. 8vo, half smooth morocco. Dublin, 1809 The original narrative is one of the most interesting of the ., , war. The author was a sergeant in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers . ' ' (33rd Regiment), and was captured at Saratoga with liurgoyne, ^/ vfVi ^* later escaped to New York ; he was again taken prisoner at ^» ^ V Yorktown, but again escaped to New York. After reaching the British lines on his first escape he was received by Major Andre, and further on he gives a lengthy account of Andre's capture and execution. 142. LEAKE (ISAAC C.) Memoirs of the Life and Times of General John Lamb, who commanded the Post at West / J Point at the time of Arnold 's defection, with his Correspon- ' • ioG dence with Washington, Clinton, Patrick Henry, etc. Por- trait and military plans. Royal Bvo, cloth. Albany: Munsell, 1857 143. LEE (GElSr. CHARLES). Life of Charles Lee, p' Aid-de-Camp to the King of Poland, etc., and Second in , A*- Command in the American Service during the Revolution. " 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Dublin, 1792 144. Memoirs of Major-General Lee, Second in Com- mand to General Washington during the Revolution. 12mo, X, XtJ- half calf. N. Y. 1813 ' Scarce. Includes Lee's Military and Political Essays, etc. 145. Sketch of the Olden Time; or, General Lee's Farewell Dinner at New York. Founded on Fact: being the First of a Series of Revolutionary Tales, by An Anti- quary. 8vo, paper covers. N. Y. (Sleight & George, printers, Jamaica, L. I.), 1829 Scarce. With the slip of " errata. " 146. LEE (LT. -COL. HENRY). Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. Portrait of J g Cormvallis by Ediuin. 2 vols. 8vo, calf (lacks one portrait '' ^^^ » and title to first vol. ; text and portrait foxed). Phil. 1812 147. LEXINGTON (BATTLE OP). Proceedings at the '> ' i\' Centennial Celebration of the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1875 (containing Lexington, 1775, a Poem by j'g. Whittier ; /^ Oration by R. H. Dana, Jun. ; etc.), with an Historical Ap- # v€) pendix. Illusts. Imp. 8vo, paper covers. Lexington, 1875 Sold with the above is a Collection of Souvenirs— Pro- grammes, menu, etc.— issued in connection with the Celebra- , f^ \ tion, including Illustrated Souvenir (with Whittier's Lexing- ^^ "V ton), edited by E.' G. Porter. Royal 8vo. Lexington, 1875. 23 Lir The Anderson Auction Co. . 148. LIPPARD (GEORGE). Washington and his .^ Generals; or, Legends of the Revolution. 8vo, cloth. , ^ O Phil. 1847 149. LOSSING (BENSON J.) Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. Colored and tinted fronts., vignette titles and several hundred illusts. 07i wood. 'Z vols, royal 8vo, half calf. N. Y. 1851 f 150. MACAULAY (CATHARINE). An Address to the People of England, Scotland and Ireland on the present important Crisis of Affairs. Original Issue of the First ^ O' o EDN. 8vo, half morocco. Bath: R. Crutwell, 1775 ' This celebrated address relates to the causes of the American , Revolution, and is considered "a masterly piece of reasoning and municipal information." 151. [MACPHERSON (JAMES).] The Rights of Great Britain asserted against the Claims of America, an Answer /. /O to the Declaration of the General Congress. Bvo, unbound, UNCUT. Scarce. Lond. 1776 J 152. MARKHAM (ADMIRAL JOHN). A Naval Career during the Old War: being a Narrative of the Life of Admi- ral John Markham. Maps. Bvo, cloth. Lond. 1883 153. MARION (GEN. FRANCIS). Life of Gen. Francis Marion, a Celebrated Partisan Officer in the Revolutionary War against British and Tories in South Carolina and Geor- , _ gia. By Brig. -Gen. P. Harry, of Marion's Brigade, and /• y C M. L. Weems. Illusts. from Dr. Andersen's plates. 13mo, sheets. Phil. 1841 154. Another edn. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1863 ^ s I 155. [MANDUIT (I.)] Remarks upon Gen. Howe's Ac- count of his Proceedings on Long Island in the Extraordi- V O nary Gazette of October 10, 1776 ; [with] a Reprint of the Gazette. 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1778 ' Fine copy of the First Edition. 156. MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF WAR, Mch. 14- Aug. 7, 1777; Col. Atlee's Journal of the Battle of Long / > Island; (etc.). Map. 8vo, half morocco. (Penn. Archives. /' "^ O Second Series. Vol. L) Harrisburg, 1876 ^ 157. MOORE (F.) The Diary of the Revolution from 1775 to 1781, as described by American, British and Tory Contemporaries in their Journals, Correspondence, etc. IS portraits on steel of Washington and his generals {Andrd, . .. etc.), and ^ contemporary views, on steel, of New York, Bos- / >- ton, Quebec, and Charleston. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. > *? O ' ^ Hartford, 1876 23 ^1. The Anderson Auction Co. 168. MOORE (DR. GEORGE H.) "Mr. Lee's Plan, March 39, 1777 ": the Treason of Charles Lee, Major-Gen- eral Second in Command in the American Army. S folding facsimiles, and extra-illustrated hy the insertion of a view of Christ Church, Philadelphia (proof), and 19 additional portraits, including Washington, Gates, Greene k (proof), rare portrait of Arnold hy B. Heeding, several portraits of Lee, etc. Royal 8vo, half morocco, panelled gilt back and top, uncut. N. Y. 1860 159. MORRIS (GOUVERNEUR). Life; with Selections r/ from his Correspondence and other Papers, detailing Events Q,f~ in the American Revolution, etc. By Jared Sparks. Por- ^ trait. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf. Bost. 1833 From the Remsen Library, with the arms of Simeon H. ^ Remsen in gold on sides. 160. MORRIS (MARGARET). Private Journal kept dur- ing a Portion of the Revolutionary War, by Margaret Mor- ^ £y.) ris, of Burlington, N. J. Edited, with Introduction, by J. J. Smith, Jr. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Phil. : Privately printed, 1836 . Bare. Only 50 copies printed. 161. MORSE (J.) Annals of the American Revolu- tion, with Numerous Documents and Anecdotes; also An Account of Some of the Principal Indian Wars, and Biog- £/ |-r. raphies of American Revolutionary Officers. Copper-plates ' • ^ T • engraved hy Balch and Bassett, including The Capture op Andre. 8vo, sheep. Hartford, 1834 163. MORSE (J.) American Geography: a View of *p> O • » the Present Situation of the United States ; with a Concise ' ^O History of the War. 2 large maps. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1793 163. MUZZEY (A. B.) Reminiscences and Memorials . of Men of the Revolution and their Families. Portraits 71 f— and other tllusts., including early views and plans. 8vo, ^ ^ cloth. Bost. 1883 164. NARRATIVE of the Adventures of an American Naval Officer who Served during Part of the American ^ ^ Revolution under Com. John Paul Jones. [Written by Him- 2^,1^ self.] 13mo, half calf. N. Y. : Printed for the Author, 1806 / i Rare. Includes the author's services and adventures, both in ' ■. ' the American navy and as a privateer, from 1778 to end of the » war. 165. NEILSON (CHARLES). An Original and Corrected / V,*- Account of Burgoyne's Campaign, and the Battles of ■^ Bemis's Heights, Sept. 19 and Oct. 7, 1777. 13mo, cloth ■" (lacks map; corner of several leaves water-stained). Albany: Munsell, 1844 24 44 /J- The Anderson Auction Co. 166. O'CALLAGHAN (E. B.— Editor). Orderly Book of Lieut. -Gen. John Burgoyne, from his Entry into the State of New York until his Surrender at Saratoga, 16 Octo- ber, 1777. Edited, with Introduction and Index, from the Original MS. Facsimile Tnilitary map, portraits of Bur- goyne, Baron Biedesel, Schuyler, and Harriet Ackland; also medals of Burgoyne's and Cornwallis^s Surrender. Small 4to, half red morocco, gilt bands and top, uncut. Albany : Munsell's Historical Series, 1860 200 copies printed. 167. ONDERDONK (HENRY). Revolutionary Incidents of Suffolk and King's Counties; with an Account of the Battle of Long Island, and of the British Prisons and Prison- j ships at New York. Post 8vo, cloth (poor binding). ^-71:5 N. Y. 1849 / Presentation copy to James Strong, with the author's AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION. 168. ORDERLY BOOK of the Northern Army at Ticon- deroga and Mt. Independence from Oct. 17, 1776, to Jan'y 8th, 1777 ; with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, and r' an Appendix. Portrait of General Gates by H. B. Hall, from W » O^O a pencil drawing by Col. J. Trumbull, and folding facsimile map. 4to, half red morocco, gilt bands, gilt top, uncut. Albany: Munsell's Historical Series, 1859 ''' Only 130 copies printed. 169. ORDRONAUX (J.), Eulogy on the Life and Char- acter of Zachariah Greene, a Patriot of the Revolution, New York, 1859, presentation copy from the author to Prof. O. P. /. o-O . Hubbard ; Major-General Philip Schuyler and the Burgoyne > » Campaign of 1777, by Gen. John Watts de Peyster, New York, 1877; Memoir of Captain Nathan Hale, New Haven, 1844. 3 pamphlets, paper. 170. PENNSYLVANIA IN THE WAR OF THE REVO- LUTION; Battalions and Line, 1775-1783. Edited by J. B. Linn and W. E. Egle. Military maps, facsimiles, S colored '• 7yi'~' plates and 20 fine portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. / (Penn. Archives, Vols. 10-11.) Harrisburg, 1880 171. Associated Battalions and Militia, 1775-1783. y Edited by W. H. Egle. Military plans, tinted view, 2 col- • /^T nred plates, and 12 fine portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. / (Penn. Archives. Vols. 18-14.) Harrisburg, 1887-88 173 [PENSION LIST.] Census of Pensioners for Revo- 5 ^^ lutionary or Military Services; with their Names, Ages, ** Places of Residences, etc. 4to, boards. Wash. 1841 35 3. /o. /oli 1 he Anderson Auction Co. 173. [PRISONERS OF WAR.] Affidavits and Docu- ments relating to the Burial in tlie northern part of Trinity Church Yard of American Prisoners of War who died in New York during the Revolution; Evacuation Day, 1783, with Recollections of Capt. J. Van Arsdale, by James RiKER, x>^n. 2 pamphlets, paper covers. N. Y. 1855-83 See also Bushnell in this division. 174. PONTGIBAUD (CHEVALIER DE). A French Volunteer of the War of Independence (The Chevalier de Pontgibaud). Transl. and edited by R. B. Douglas. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 175. POTTER (ISRAEL R ) Life and Remarkable Ad- ventures of Israel R. Potter (a native of Cranston, Rhode Island), who was a Soldier in the American Revolution and t J took a distinguished part in the Battle of Buuker Hill (in •^ which he received three wounds), after which he was taken prisoner and conveyed to England, etc. Curious woodcut portrait. 13mo, cloth. Providence, 1834 Scarce. The author being unable to return to America at the close of the war, supported himself for thirty years in London by crying " Old chairs to mend," and finally reached . ,j I America in lb23. 176. PUTNAM (GENERAL ISRAEL). Memoirs of the ^ Life, Adventures and Military Exploits of Israel Putnam, «J ,(y ^ Major- General in the American Revolutionary Army. Por- trait on title. 13mo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt back, gilt borders on sides, gilt edges, by Matthews. Very rare. Fine copy. N. Y. : E. Duyckinck, 1815 •., 177. RAMSAY (DA\' ID). History of the Revolution of *f^*S^ South Carolina. !i vols. 8vo, calf. / Trenton : Printed by Isaac Collins, 1785 178. History of the American Revolution. Portiaii of Washington engraved by Kneass of Philadelphia. 2 vols. ;.'\ > V 8vo, calf (portrait water-stained, not quite uniform in bind- i)-tj ing). Lexington, Ky. : Printed by Downing & Phillips, 1815 Scarce. 179. REED (W. B.) Life of Esther de Berdt, afterwards Esther Reed, of Pennsylvania, 1747-80. Post 8vo, cloth. .«. ;: Phil. : Privately printed, 1853 if Scarce. Consists ohieily of the letters written between the D© years 1774 and 1780 by Mrs. Esther Reed, dated from Boston, Philadelphia, etc., and of letters written by her husband Joseph Reed, secretary to Washington, etc. 180. ROBERTS (JAMES A.) New York in the Revolu- tion as Colony and State; [with] a General Index of 255 pages), 4to, cloth. Portraits, map and numerous facsimiles. Royal 4to, cloth. Albany, 1898 36 Jo. />-^ The Anderson Auction Co. 181. ROGERS (T. J.) New American Biographical Dic- tionary; or, Remembrances of the Departed Heroes, Sages ey^ and Statesmen of America who distinguished themselves in / ^r^ either capacity in the Revolutionary War. Second edn. , /' with Additions. Compiled by J. T. Rogers. 12mo, original calf binding. Easton (Penn.), 1823 Scarce. With autograph incription, "To Dr. Hosaok from De Witt Clinton." 183. RICHMOND (J. W.) Rhode Island Repudiation; or, The History of the Revolutionary Debt of Rhode Island. / /'-) 8vo, cloth (inkstain on edge of title). Providence, 1855 ' ^^ 183. RUTTENBER (E M.— Editor). Obstructions to the Navigation of the Hudson River, being the Minutes of the Secret Committee appointed by the Provincial Conven- tion of New York, July 16, 1776, and other original Doeu- -^^^ ments. With Papers relating to the Beacons. Facsimile A — plan ito, half red morocco, gilt bands, gilt tops, uncut. Albany: Munsell's Historical Series, 1760 135 copies printed. 184. SABINE (LORENZO) Biographical Sketches of the Loyalists of the American Revolution, alphabetically y arranged. With an Historical Essay. Complete in 1 vol. ^, ^^'^ Thick 8vo, cloth (library stamp on title and next leaf). Bost. 1847 185. SAFFELL(W. T. R.) Records of the Revolutionary , . War, containing the Correspondence of Distinguished Oifi- f O^ cers. Lists of Prisoners of War, Names of Officers and Pri- vates of American Regiments, etc. 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1858 186. Another copy. ^ 3^" 187. ST. CLAIR PAPERS (The). The Life and Public Services of Major-Geueral Arthur St Clair, Soldier of the Revolutionary War, President of the Continental Congress and Governor of the North- Western Territory. With his / V /"- Correspondence and other Papers. By W. H. Smith. Two ' ' /^ portraits and plan of Ticonderoga. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. ' Cinn. 1883 188. SALTER (EDWIN) and BEEKMAN (GEORGE C ) Old Times in Old Monmouth : Historical Reminiscences of Old Monmouth County, New Jersey; with the History of 2 ^lf[) the Battle op Monmouth (and) a full Index of names. Square royal 8vo, cloth. Freehold (N. J.), 1887 No. 37 of only 100 copies printed. 189. [SANDERSON (JOHN).] Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Vignette titles and portraits. 9 vols. 8vo, fine sound set in the original boards, y^ r^ uncut, paper labels as issued. (Portraits somewhat foxed, as . usual.) Phil. 1823-24 27 s ^ rij ^. I. I The Anderson Auction Co. 190. SARGENT (WINTHROP— Editor). The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Doctor Jonathan Odell O-o relating to the American Revolution ; now first edited. 4to, half red morocco, gilt bands, gilt tops, uncut. Albany : Munsell's Historical Series, 1860 150 copies printed. 191. SCULL (G. D.— Editor). Memoir and Letters of Capt. W. Glanville Evelyn of the 4th Regiment, "King's Own," (relative to his services in) North America, 1774- 1776 (including the battles of Lexington, Bunker Hill, Long Island, etc.). 8 autograph portraits of Capt. Evelyn, Generals Charles Lee and Prescott, Col. Har court {who captured Lee), Mrs. Boscawen, etc. Square 8vo, cloth. Oxford : Printed for private circulation only, 1879 Scarce. No. 11 of only 250 copies privately printed. Very INTERESTING COPY, having important atjtogeaph additions AND OORHECTIONS by W. J. Evelyn of Warton (the author's Grand-Nephew), whose autograph inscription is on fly-leaf. 195i. SEVENTY-SIX SOCIETY Papers in Relation to the Case of Silas Deane. Now first published from the Original Manuscripts. Royal 8vo, cloth. • Phil. : Printed for the Society, 1855 193. SIMCOE'S MILITARY JOURNAL. A History of the Operations of a Partisan Corps called the Queen's Rangers, commanded by Lieut. -Col. J. 6. Simcoe. Now ^w> first published, with a Memoir of the Author and other additions. 10 military plans. 8vo, original boards. N. Y. 1847 ^ Scarce. Comprises the Operations of the Regiment from the end of 1777 to the close of the War. 194. SMITH (J. J.) AND WATSON (JOHN F.) American Historical and Literary Curiosities ; consisting of facsimiles of Original Documents relating to the events of the Revolu- tion, with a variety of Reliques, Antiquities and Autographs. 69 plates of facsimiles of rare portraits, autographs printed and MS. documents, title-pages, etc. etc. Royal 4to, cloth. Phil. 1861 195. SPEECHES of the Governors of Massachusetts from 1765 to 1775 . . . and other Public Papers relating to the » OO Dispute which led to the Independence of the United States. 8vo, calf. Bost. 1818 Rare. .^-r 1 > ^< 196. STARK (C.) Memoir and Official Correspondence of General John Stark, with Notices of several other Offi- j ^5^ cers of the Revolution, and a Biography of Capt. Phineas " Stevens and of Col. Robert Rogers, with his services V , during the (French and Indian War). Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Concord, 1860 The Anderson Auction Co. 197. STEDMAN (C.) History of the Origin, Progress and Termination of the American War. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. . •■'-O 5 fine portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco, panelled gilt backs and tops, uncut. N. Y. 1838 With MS. notes by the author (1 page 8vo), and autograph letter to him from Jared Sparks (1)^ p. 8vo). 206. Memoirs, Journals and Letters of Major- General Reidesel during the American Revolution, por- ^ . . trait of Reidesel, views of the house where Col. Baum died and of the Smith house, 2 vols , 1868; Letters and f~ , Journals relating to the American Revolution and the Cap- ^r^>^ ture of the German Troops at Saratoga, by Mrs. General Reidesel, portrait and plates (only 200 copies printed), transl. from the German, with Introduction and Notes. To- gether 3 vols. 8vo, cloth (very slight ink-mark on one title- 'li <• page). Albany: Munsell, 1867-68 p ' ' » ■* Scarce. Comprises the most complete and probably the most accurate account of Burgoyne's invasion and the Battle of Saratoga. 207. The Campaign of Lieut. -Gen. John Burgoyne - __ [1777], and the Expedition of Lieut.-Col. Barry St. Leger. 2^,^ O Folding plan, 8 portraits and illusts. in the text. Post 8vo, ^ half calf, gilt back. Albany : Munsell, 1877 '' 1 208. Orderly Book of Sir William Johnson during the Oriskany Campaign, 1776-77, conducted by W. L. Stone, with an Historical Introduction by J. Watts de Peyster, and with Some Tracings from the Footprints of the Tories or Loyalists in America by T. B. Meyers. Facsimile m,ap, views of Fort Johnson and Johnson Hall, etc. , 8 por- "O \ '" i'>''^iis o,''^d i facsimiles. Small 4to, half levant morocco, gilt top, uncut (455 pp.). Albany: Munsell's Historical Series,1882 J i;— 209. Ballads and Poems relating to the Burgoyne Campaign. Edited, with Introductions. Fronts, tto, cloth. Albany: Munsell's Historical Series, 1893 210. STRYKER (GEN. W. S.) Official Register of the / ? V f— Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War. ' ^•^^ Stout 8vo, cloth. Trenton, N. J., 1872 211. SULLIVAN (W.) The Public Men of the Revolu- tion, including Events from the Peace of 1783 to the Peace \^ includes several anecdotes of Garriok. T r qSi 248. ADVENTURES of a Strolling Player, an Autobiog- raphy. 13mo, boards. Lond., n. d. Owen Fawcett's copy, with his book label and autograph: "Owen Fawcett, May 21, 1877, Toronto, Canada." 349. AGE NEWSPAPER (THE). The Spirit of the Age Newspaper for 1838, containing a Choice Selection of ^ Extrordinary Articles, Jeux d'Esprits, Epigrams, Parodies, etc., which have appeared in "The Age." Portrait of George IV. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1829 34 V. 5-^af The Anderson Auction Co. 250. AIKIN (LUCY). Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf (one title Jq^ slightly torn — portrait a little foxed). Lond. 1818 ' 251. Memoirs of the Court of Charles I. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1833 . ^ j-> 252. AINSWORTH (WILLIAM HARRISON). Novels. Complete set. Numerous plates by Geo. Cruikshank and Sir John Gilbert. 16 vols. 8vo, publishers' half rox- , *-/<^ burghe binding, gilt tops, uncut. Lond., n. d. 253. ALDEN (TIMOTHY— Editor). Collection of Amer- ican Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with occasional Notes. Portraits, by Edwin, of Washington, Lawrence, Rush and , Edwards, and vignette by P. Maverick. 5 vols. 12mo, half ^, / C. roan, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1814 Fine copy of this rare collection. Very rare in this uncut state. 254. ALDRIDGE (IRA). Memoir of Ira Aldridge, the African Roscius. Portrait as Oth,ello, besides portraits as Aaron and Othello, inserted. 8vo, half light calf, gilt back and top, uncut, by Smith (28 pp.). From the Daly Collection. Lond. [1850] Aldrich, the negro tragedian, was highly eulogized by Edmund Kean. In 1867 arrangements were made for him to play in New York, but he died in Poland just one week before the date fixed for sailing. He first appeared as Othello at Covent Garden Theatre, April 10th, 1833. 255. ALEC-TWEEDIE (MRS.) Behind the Footlights. 20 portraits in character of modern actors and actresses from j U-'Q original sketches. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 190'4 256. [ALLAN (M.)] Ghostly Visitors : a Series of Au- 4/^ thentic Narratives. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1882 r^ 257. ALLIBONE (S. A.) Poetical Quotations from Chan- ,^ cer to Tennyson, with copious Indexes. Royal 8vo, cloth. « O Phil. 1878 258. AMERICAN ALMANACK. Anderson's Improved: being an Almanack for the Year 1775 . . . comprehending / the Government of Rhode Island, Massachusetts-Bay, New ^"^ O . Hampshire and Connecticut. By John Anderson. Wood- cut fronts. 12mo, paper, uncut. Eare. Newport, R. I. : Printed by S. Southwick [1775] 259. AMERICAN ARMY AND NAVY LIST FOR 1817. 8vo, sheep. Wash. 1818 260. AMERICAN MISCELLANY of Popular Tales, Es- says, Sketches of Character, Poetry and Jeux d'Esprits, by Transatlantic Authors. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1840 35 •iJvr The Anderson Auction Co. 361. AMERICAN THEATRE (The Acting). Lopez y- and Wemyss edn., with the complete series of rare Amer- <-A ' ican portraits on copper by Longacre of Mr. Francis, Miss p/y / Kelly, Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Francis, Mr. Duff, Mr. Wemyss, ^J-^ ' 'O. Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Hilson, Mr. Cowell, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Wood and Mr. Burke. 3 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs. Phil. 1826-27 ^ From the Augustin Daly and Baker collections. With the bookplates of the latter engraved by G. W. Mason. 262. ANA. Addisoniana, 2 vols. ; Walpoliana (with), Lord Oxford's Reminiscences, first separate edn., 3 vols. ; X Brookiana (anecdotes of Henry Brooke), 2 vols. ; Oxoniana, ry^/j 4 vols. ; French Anas (Poggiana, Valesiana, Scaligerana, Mengiana, etc.), 3 vols. Vignette titles containing portraits and views. Together 14 vols. Uniformly bound by Kauf- maan, in half brown morocco, gilt backs. Lond. 1804-18 Fine copies of this interesting series. *. , » 263. ANECDOTES (AMERICAN), Original and Selected. ExTEA-iLLTJSTRATBD by the insertion of 43 portraits from, old magazines, etc., including Washington {3), Franklin {2), Lafayette, Wayne, Marion, Paul Jones, Kosciusco by Ber- tonnier, Col. Washington, Decatur by Edwin, Forrest by (f0 Ormsby, etc., besides l). views of Boston, Battle of Niagara by Strickland, etc. 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, nneut (binding of one volume cracked at joint). Bost. 1830 ^ 264. Anecdotes of the Stage, by Sholto and Rueben C^ Percy. Portrait of Mrs. Siddons by Fry. 12mo, half mo- ' / rocco, gilt back and top, uncut, by Pratt. < Lond. : T. Boyd, 1822 265. Curiosities of Ecclesiastical Literature; Lam- beth and the Vatican ; Anecdotes of the Church of Rome / ■ and of Sects and Sectories. Vignette titles containing views , (oO and 20 portraits and facsimiles. 3 vols. 12mo, half smooth morocco, uncut. Lond. 1825 266. Elmes (James). The Arts and Artists ; or, «• Anecdotes and Relics. Vignette titles containing vieivs, ^^ chart, plate of facsimiles and 14 portraits of celebrated paint- * ^ ers, sculptors and architects. 3 vols. 12mo, half smooth morocco, uncut. Lond. 1825 ^, 267. Flowers of Anecdote, Wit, Humor, Gayety *^J^ fiiid Genius. 3 humorous etchings. 12mo, cloth (corner of one leaf torn). Bost. 1831 268. Ryan (Richard — Editor). Dramatic Table Talk; or. Scenes, Situations and Adventures, serious and , ^ ^ -^ comic, in Theatrical History and Biography. Vignette titles contains views of The Globe, Lincoln's Inn, and New Place, 36 The Anderson Auction Co. ANECDOTES (AMERICAN). Theatres, 11 portraits {of Peg Woffington, Ann Catley, Kitty Olive, Garrick, etc. , and 10 views and facsimiles, on copper. 3 vols. 13mo, half smooth morocco (name written on title). Lond. 1825 369. Tit-Bits of English [Scottish and Irish] Hu- p mour, collected from Various Sources. 3 vols. 12mo, limp r *^ C> levant morocco. N. Y., n. d. 270. ANDERSON (DR. ALEX'R). Life and Works of Alexander Anderson, M.D., the First American Wood- Engraver. By Frederic M. Burr. 3 portraits of Dr. Ander- ■) i_^~ son and over SO engravings hy himself. 4to, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. N. Y. 1893 No. 107 of only a limited number of copies printed. 271. ANDERSON (ANDREW A.) Twenty-Five Years in a Wagon : Sport and Travel in South Africa. H plates by the author. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 '7o 272. [ANDERSEN (HANS CHRISTIAN).] Only a Fid- dler ! and O. T. ; or, Life in Denmark. Transl. by Mary , Howitt. 3 vols, post 8vo, sprinkled calf, gilt backs by /r^O Riviere. Lond. 1847 273. Story of My Life; Pictures of Travel; The Two Baronesses; and two others hy the same. 5 vols, post 8vo, //C cloth. Bost. 1872 274. ANDERSON (MARY). The Stage Life of Mary Anderson. By William Winter. Portrait in two states. /^ , 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. N. Y. 1886 OvO^D Large Paper Edition. No. 34 of only 50 copies printed, with the portrait in duplicate. 275. Another copy on small paper. 12mo, paper ^/A" ' covers, uncut. N. Y. 1886 ' 276. A Few Memories. 6 portraits. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1896 /. OC7 277. ANDREWS (W. L.— Editor). A Stray Leaf from * the Correspondence of Washington Irving and Charles Dickens. Illusts. on copper and zinc hy E. D. French, etc. (including the '' S.S. Britannic,''' etc., -Homes of Dickens, ^ ^ g^ etc.). Square 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1894 ^ *n*^^ No. 37 of only 75 copies printed on Japan Paper at the DeVinne Press. 278. ANGUS (J. K.) A Scotch Play-House: Historical , "^ Records of the Old Theatre Royal, Aberdeen. 12mo, cloth- fs //) Aberdeen, 1878 37 iQ. I /.%r The Anderson Auction Co. 279. ANNALS OF THE GREEN ROOM, and Biography ,. of the Stage, comprising the lives of the most eminent London Performers, interspersed with witty sallies, bril- liant repartees, extraordinary adventures, etc., never before published. Memoirs of Mrs. Honey, also brief Accounts of Mrs. Waylett, Louia Turner, Miss Vincent and Mrs. Humby. Both Parts. Colored portrait of Mrs. Honey as Psyche {in the JBurlesque " Cupid "), and as the Demon O-O Page. 12mo, polished calf extra, gilt back and edges, ORIGINAL COVERS BOUND IN, by Rivi^re. Lond. [1830] Excessively RARE. The choice MoKee copy, with' bookplate, in which sale it sold for $34. Mr. Lowe, in his Bibliography, mentions only the imperfect Maidment copy as the only copy he had ever heard of. 280. ANNALS OP THE STAGE, 1753 to 1837. Illust. by an extensive collection of scarce Theatrical Advbr- ^-_^ tisements, Announcements, etc., from contemporary (y^ newspapers, all dated in ink, and mostly mounted on heavy paper. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1753-1837 ' t V 281. ANNE OP AUSTRIA. Memoirs of Anne of Aus- tria, Wife of Louis XIV. of Prance. Transl. from the Prench of Madame de Motteville, who was the Queen Regent's chief companion and confidant. 5 vols. 12mo, calf (one cover loose). Lond. 1726 282. ANTOINETTE (MARIE). Life of Marie Antoin- ette. By Maxime de la Rocheterie, transl. by Cora H. Bell. 20 portraits in photogravure. 2 vols. 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. N. Y. 1893 a. c tcv' 4c I. -JO J.U 283. ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS, from the Text of Dr. Jonathan Scott. The Aldine edn. With the complete series ofillusts. by Stanley L. Wood. 4 vols, thick square post 8vo, half slate color levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Riviere. Lond. : Pickering, 1890 Large Paper Edition. No. 43 of only 100 copies printed at the Chiswick Press. 284. ARCHER (WILLIAM). About the Theatre : Essays and Studies. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1886 285. ARDITI (LUIGI). My Reminiscences. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by the Boroness von Zedlitz. Numerous portraits, views, facsimiles of music, etc. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1896 286. ARMY AND NAVY CHRONICLE, New Series, Vols. 2-5, in 2 vols, royal 8vo, Wash. 1836-37J; New York Military and Naval Magazine, Vol. I., N. Y. 1841; The United States Naval Chronicle, Wash. 1824; etc. Together 5 vols. Royal 8vo and 8vo, half sheep and boards. 38 /, ^o. The Anderson Auction Co. 287. AENAULD (SOPHIE). Sophie Arnauld, Actress and Wit, by R. B. Douglas. 7 engravings on copper by /, / O Adolphe Lalauze. Royal 8vo, cloth. Paris, 1898 500 copies printed. 288. ARNOLD (W.) Life and Death of the Sublime Society of Beef Steaks. Plates. 8vo, half roxburghe. a \ r- Lond. 1871 '' ^^ 289. ARTISTS' BIOGRAPHIES: Raphael, Titian, Dtirer, Claude Lorraine, Rembrandt, Reynolds, etc. , etc. [Edited / byM. F. Sweetser.] 11 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1877 ,(/? 290. ASHE (CAPT. THOMAS). Memoirs and Confes- sions of Captain Ashe, written by himself. 3 vols, post Bvo, original boards, uncut. Lond. 1815 Scarce. Written in a vulgar imitation of the Confessions of Rousseau by the depraved author of "The Spirit of the Book." 291. ASTLEY'S AMPHITHEATRE. Collection of Ad- vertisements, Copper-Plate Views, Playbills, etc., relating -' ^ to the performances of Philip Astley, the famous Riding ^ S.ST' Master, and those of his even more famous son, the ^^ ^^ EQUESTRIAN PERFORMER. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1771-85 This interesting collection is from the McKee Library (with ^ bookplate). It includes a rare portrait of Philip Astley, Senior, by J. Smith ; several engravings on copper (distant view of the amphitheatre, equestrian performances, etc.); 5 scarce play-bills (performances of both Astleys), 1782-1785 ; and a large number of advertisements and announcements relating to the Astleys between 1771 and 1784. 292. ATTIC MISCELLANY; or, Critical Mirror of Men and Things. Complete Set, from No. 1, October, 1788, to No. 36, August, 1792, inclusive (all published). With the complete and very rare series of Ji-S etchings on copper iy liT /^-^ Barlow after drawings hy Collings and (Isaac) Cruik- /U. *^ O SHANKS, comprising 23 folding political and theatrical cari- catv/res, portraits of Sam. Pierson of Yorlc, Peter Pindar and John Paskerville, and the 22 full-length caricature portraits in costume of noted actors and actresses, with a few of noted lawyers and politicians. Fine impressions. 3 vols, bound in 2. Stout 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. : Bentley, 1790-91 Extremely bare in this tine and absolutely perfect STATE. Among the Portraits are; Mrs. Jordan (" The Comic Muse," by Gales, fine and rare); J. P. Kemble (" How to tear a . speech to tatters "), Charles Lee Lewis ("A Monstrous Elegant ^, ^ > \ Attitude"), Mr. John Edwin ("What Nature ought to be"), Finch ("An Actor of Quick Conception"), Richard Wilson (" Comic Dick "), Munden (as Crop in New Pantomime), Mr. Blanchard ("Big Sam, the Prince's Porter"), Mrs. Mattocks (as Warren in the Road to Ruin), Palmer (as Don Jack), Bar- rymore (" The Peerless Scrub "), Holman (" Burgundy Mad "), Farren ("Damme"), Mrs. Bland (as Ariel), King, Signora 39 <^^ I/O iJr The Anderson Auction Co. Storace, Evskine, Drs. Price and Priestley, Tom Paine, John Home Tooke, etc. The folding caricatures include "The Polite Announcement at the Lyceum," Pastimes on Primrose Hill (with a view of London), by Cruikshanks, etc. This exceedingly scarce periodical was unknown to Lowndes, Lowe, etc. It was eventually merged in the " Bon Ton Maga- zine, or Microcosm of Fashion and Folly." The only copy recorded as having been sold in this country is the re-bound copy in the Augustin Daly collection, which realized $37. 50. 293. AUSTEN (JANE). Novels, viz. : Pride and Preju- dice; Sense and Sensibility; Emma; Mansfield Park; Northanger Abbey [and] Persuasion. 5 vols. 12mo, half light calf, gilt backs, double labels in dark blue, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1888 394. AUTHENTIC MEMOIRS OF THE GREEN-ROOM, including Sketches, Biographical, Critical and Characteris- tic, of the Performers of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane, Coven t- Garden and the Haymarket, containing Original Lives and Anecdotes never before published. Portrait of Miss Stephens (spotted). 12mo, half calf. Lond. : J. Roach [1814] 295. BACON (FRANCIS). Verulamiana; or, Opinions I on Men, Manners, Literature and Politics and Theology. ^ • Portrait by Bidley. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back and top. Lond. 1803 296. BADDELEY (MRS. SOPHIA). Memoirs. By Mrs. Elizabeth Steele. 6 vols, bound in 3. 12mo, half light calf, gilt backs, by Larkins. Lond. 1787 Fine copy of this scarce work. \J,n^ .10" iC ,i)c 297. BADEAU (ADAM). The Vagabond. (Chapters on Edwin Forrest, Niblo's, Verdi, American Playwrights, Edwin Booth, Mrs. Kemble, Rachel, Charlotte Bronte, Longfellow, etc.) Post Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1859 298. BAILLIE (JOANNA). Dramatic and Poetical Works. Thick royal Svo, cloth. Lond. 1851 299. BAKER (DAVID ERSKINE). Biographica Drama- tica ; or, Companion to the Plaj'house, containing Historical and Critical Memoirs and Original Anecdotes ; with Contin- uation by Isaac Reed, and brought down to Nov., 1811, by Stephen Jones. Interesting and valuable copy, for- merly the property of Stephen Jones (one of the Editors), AND crowded VFITH HIS NEATLY W^EITTEN MS. ADDRESSES AND NOTES, BESIDES IMPORTANT CORRECTIONS IN THE TEXT, and his autograph inscription presenting the book to Joseph Clarke. Extra-illustrated hy the insertion of 213 fine portraits and plates, nearly all on copper, some rare, also autograph op Thomas Tomkis (dramatic poet), 40 The Anderson Auction Co. BAKER (DAVID ERSKINE) September, 1602. 3 vols, bound in 4. Stout 8vo, half mo- rocco, panelled gilt back. Lond. 1813 The MS. Notes, with which this copy has been enriched by Stephen Jones, occur on almost every page, and taken with the free corrections of the text, render this copy of considerable BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND DRAMATIC IMPORTANCE and value. The , EXTRA ILLUSTRATIONS Consist of 136 porti-aits of dramatic au- thors, actors, actresses, etc., nearly all engraved on copper — besides 87 scenes by Wheatley, Smirke, Burney and others, mostly containing portraits in character, the very rare auto- graph signature of Thomas Tomkis ("Tomkys"), author of " AUumazor," is written on part of a playbill, being a presen- tation inscription to Tompkis dated September SB, 1602. All the plates have been inlaid or mounted to size when necessary, and the work has been prepared for additional illustra- tions by the insertion of interleaved paper where portraits are known to exist, the names being written on the interleaved pages. 300. Another copy. 3 vols, in 4. Bvo, half calf. ^<^~' Lond. 1812 301. BAKER (G. M.— Editor), Ballads of Beauty, ^0 full-page illusts. by C. 0. Murray and others ; The Cotter's Saturday Night, by Robert Burns, illusts. by Chapman ; Old Polks at Home ("Way Down upon the Swaney ^y River "), by C. S. Foster, portrait of Christine Nilsson and -^ / illusts. by COPEL'AND ; and 5 other Illustrated Works. To- gether 8 vols. Bvo and small 4to, cloth and fancy boards. Bost., etc., 1880-89 302. BAKER (H. BARTON). English Actors, from ^ , Shakspeare to Macready. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N.Y.1879 _ ^ 303. Our Old Actors. Portrait of Peg Woffington. ' y _ Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881 '^*^ yj' 304. The London Stage : its History and Traditions. y 1576-1888. Fronts. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 • ®0 305. Another edition, brought down to 1903. 8vo, t ^i~ cloth. Lond. 1904 /'«**. 306. BAKER (J.) Complete History of the Inquisition i in Portugal, Spain, Italy, the East and West Indies, from «^ 1163 to the Present Time. Illustrated with many Genuine ^J. O-o and Curious Cases, particularly of Isaac Martin, an Eng- lishman. 1 curious copper-plates. 4to,calf.Westminster,1736 Scarce. < 307 BALDWIN (J. D.) Pre-Historie Nations. Post / r~^ 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1872 .^^ 308. B ALEE (MICHAEL W.) Memoir of Michael William Balfe, by C. L. Kenney. Portrait. Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1875 A-.OtJ 41 The Anderson Auction Co. 309. BALLANTINE (SERJEANT WILLIAM). Some ^ Experiences of a Barrister's Life. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1883 310. BALZAC (HONOR:^). Novels and Tales. Transl. by Clara Bell, E. Marriage, etc. Edited with Prefaces, etc., » OG ^^ George Saintsbury. Limited Illustrated edn. 2JfO etchings on Japan Paper hy Murray-Smith, Ayton Sym- ington, Boucher, and others. 40 vols, post 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut, paper covers. Lond. : Dent, 1896-98 No. 85 of 300 copies. Fine set. 311. BANCROFT (GEORGE). History of the United y "7 Y-) States from the Discovery of the American Continent [to ^ / j^ the close of the Revolutionary War] . Very numerous fine ' portraits and other engravings on steel, Pkoofs on India Paper, facsimiles, etc. , etc. 10 vols, royal 8vo, morocco, gilt edges. Bost. 1861-75 Large Paper Copy. No. 16 of only 50 copies so issued. 312. BANCROFT (MR. and MRS.) Mr. and Mrs. Ban- t^O croft on and off the Stage, written by Themselves. Por- traits and facsimiles. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth (slightly stained). ' • > Lond. 1888 313. BANGS (J. KENDRICK). The Lorgnette. First /, GO EDN. Satirical illusts. hy S. W. Van Schaik. Oblong 8vo, , ^ '^ cloth. N. Y. 1886 314. BANNISTER (JOHN). Memoirs of John Bannis- / ^^^ ter. Comedian. By John Adolphus. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, '» *^^ half calf. Lond. 1839 -' "r *' 315. BANVARD (JOHN). The Private Life of a King : ^V being the Suppressed Memoirs of the Prince of Wales ' '^ (afterwards George IV.). Post 8vo, cloth. /Scarce. N.Y. 1875 i 316. BARBER (J. W.) AND HOWE (H.) Historical Col- S A lections of the State of New Jersey. Maps, colored fronts. A'/) of the battles of Princeton and of Trenton, and numerous en- graved views on wood. Stout 8vo, cloth. Newark, N. J. . V 317. BARBAULD (ANNA L.) Works, edited with a 'h.* Memoir, by Lucy Aiken. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt * "*> backs. Lond. 1825 318. [BARHAM (R. H.)] The Ingoldsby Legends of Mirth and Marvel. Edited, with Notes and Additional Poems, etc., by R. H. Dalton Barham. Portrait, facsimile /^ f- and 28 plates by Cruihshanlc, Leech, Buss, etc. , includvng a JL facsimUe of an original drawing by Thackeray. 2 vols. ■'""-*♦■ 8 vo, cloth. Lond. 1876 Library Editions, containing all the matter and illustra- tions contained in the original edition, with additional poems and illustrations. 42 The Anderson Auction Co. BARHAM (R. H.) 319. The Garrick Club. Notes of One Hundred and Thirty-five of its Members. Original edn., printed from the author's manuscript. Facsimile. 8vo, white cloth, uncut. [N. Y.]: Printed privately, 1896 » Only 240 copies privately printed from a manuscript note- Jt\ ■'"JP book written by the author of "The Ingoldsby Legends." ' — ; Barham was one of the original members of the Garrick Club and for years one of its leading spirits, and the manuscript from which this very interesting and curious little book was printed consisted of private notes on the lives and character- istics of his friends and acquaintances, and were not, of course, written for publication. 330. BARING-GOULD (S.) Yorkshire Oddities, Inci- dents and Strange Events. 3 vols, post Bvo, half calf, gilt /, ^ ^ backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1877 321. Old Country Life. Profusely illust. by W. Parkerson, F. D. Bedford,^ and F. Massey. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt, uncut. Lond. 1890 . Af* Large Paper Edition. No. 109 of only 135 copies printed. / 323. BARNUM (P. T.), Life of P. T. Barnum, written by Himself , porira-ii ; The Humbugs of the World, an Ac- count of Impositions and Quackeries in all Ages. 3 vols. / . vTo post 8vo, cloth. Hartford and N. Y. 1855-56 323. Struggles and Triumphs; or, Forty Years' ,- ^ , Recollections. Written by Himself. Portrait and numer- ^^ i^/^ ous plates. Thick 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1870 334. BARRETT (W.), The Old Merchants of New York, First (and) Second Series, 3 vols., 1863; OfiE-Hand Takings, . " U~ by G. W. Bemgay, 20 portraits on steel of {American au- //.,*' O thors), [1854J ; Living Authors of America, by Thos. Powell, First Series, 1850; and 4 others. Together 8 vols. Post ^ 8vo, cloth. 335. BARRIE (J. M.) Novels, Tales and Romances. /, /O Author's bdn. Fronts, on JAPAN Paper by Bernard Par- tridge. 10 vols. Svo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. : Scribner, 1896-1900 336. BARRINGTON (SIR JONAH). Personal Sketches /^ /() of His Own Times; Third edn., with an Essay on Irish Wit ,,, » and Humor, by T. Young. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. " » Lond. 1871 327. BARRYMORE (EARL OF). Truth opposed to Fic- tion ; or, an Authentic Review of the Life of the Earl of Barrymore, including a faithful Account of his Losses on ,.^^ .;, ^ the Turf and Gaming Table, of his Stag Hounds and Har- j^ ^y_^ riers, his Theatrical Connections and Dramatic Representa- * tions, a peep into the Green Room, &c., &c. Portrait etched by Barlow. 8vo, half calf, gilt back, by W. R. Smith. Lond. 1793 43 J So J 1 The Anderson Auction Co. ivv 328. BAUER (KAROLINE). Memoirs of Karoline '^ Bauer. Transl. from the German. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1885 Reminiscences of Mdme. Recamier, Sontag, her connection with Prince Leopold, Mdme. Vestris, etc. 339. BAYLIES (FRANCIS). Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth from the Flight of the Pilgrims into Holland in 1608 to the Union of that Colony with Massachusetts in 1693. With Notes, Additions, and a copious Index, by Samuel G. Drake. Portrait, plates and large map. 2 vols, royal 8vo, orginal cloth, uncut. Fine copy of the Five Parts complete. Bost. 186& Plymouth and Massachusetts; Blue Laws of New York, / Maryland, Virginia and South Carolina. With Trials of ' O Salem Witches, Roger Williams, etc. [R. R. Hinman. ] 12mo, cloth. Hartford, 1838 379. BOCCACCIO. The Decameron. New Edition, in which are restored many passages omitted in former J.Af\ editions. Portrait. 4 vols. 12mo, half blue morocco extra, gilt tops, uncut, by Larkins. Lond. 1822 380. BONNEY. Legacy of Historical Gleanings [relat- ing to the American Revolution, War of 1812, etc.]. Nu- merous portraits on steel and other illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Albany: Munsell, 1875 381. BOOTH (BARTON). Memoirs of the Life of Bar- ton Booth. To which is added Several Poetical Pieces written by Himself. [By Benjamin Victor.] Fine por- trait by Van der Gucht. 12mo, sprinkled calf extra, gilt back and top, by Worsfold. Lond. 1733 49 7o *^' Large Paper copy. Lond. 1818 51 / The Anderson Auction Co. BREWER (J. N.) 403. Brewster (C. W.) Rambles about Portsmouth ; ")/) Sketches of Persons, Localities and Incidents of Two Cen- turies. Both series. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Portsmouth, N. H., 1869-73 J_ ^ 404. BRITISH STAGE. The Biography of the British A' Stage : Correct Narratives of the Actors and Actresses at , ^ Drury-Lane, Covent Garden, Haymarket, Lyceum, Surrey, and other London Theatres. 12mo, roan. N.Y. 1824 405. BRITISH ZOOLOGY (The), published [by Thomas Pennant] under the inspection of the Cymmsodorion So- ciety. The Four Parts complete. 107 finely colored en- gravings on copper, comprising 9 plates of quadrupeds and , (J~X) ^^ plates of birds. Bound in 2 vols. Royal folio, calf (very slightly cracked at one joint). Lond. 1766 Fine copy of this raee and valuable publication, from the libraries of Nicholas Smyth and Condover Hall, with their fine bookplates. Y JS' 406. BROADLEY (A. M.) Tunis, Past and Present, with a Narrative of the French Conquest of the Regency. Illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1882 407. BROADWAY THEATRE (THE OLD). A Collec- tion of 176 Playbills of Performances at the Old Broadway Theatre, corner of Pearl and Anthony Streets, New York, from Sept., 1847, to January, 1857, including many first appearances, benefit hills and hills of other interesting per- form,ances, including a series of Forresfs Shakspearean appearances, early appearances of Blake as Jesse Rural, etc., etc. All neatly mounted and bound in narrow folio, half morocco. N. Y. 1847-57 * A very interesting collection. ■^ 408. BROGLIE (DUC DE). Frederick the Great and ^ Maria Theresa, from hitherto unpublished Documents, A -^ 1740-1742. Transl. from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hoey , ^^ CJ and John Lillie. Library edn. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1883 '^ • 409. Personal Recollections, 1786-1820. Transl. by R. L. de Beaufort. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 410. The King's Secret: being the Secret Corre- 7 lO spondence of Louis XV. with his Diplomatic Agents from '' ^ 1752 to 1774. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond., n. d. 411. BRONTE (CHARLOTTE, EMILY and ANNE). /_/ y y->. Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. First edn. ^^' I ^ 12mo, cloth. Lond.: Smith, Elder, 1846 53 The Anderson Auction Co. BRONTE (CHARLOTTE, EMILY and ANNE). 413. Novels and Poems, viz.: Jane Eyre; Shirley; Villette; Tenant of Wildfell Hall; The Professor [with] Emma [and] Poems; Wuthering Heights [with] Life of '^ 1 f/ Charlotte Bronte, by Mrs. Gaskell. lllusts. Together 7 vols. ' ^ / / Post 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs, contents lettered. / y Lond. : Smith, Elder, 1883-87 / 413. Leyland (F. A.) The Bronte Family, with <-_ Special Reference to Patrick Branwell Bronte. 3 vols, post , c6 O Svo, cloth. Lond. 1886 414- Birrell (Augustine). Life of Charlotte Bronte. First EDN. Svo, cloth. Lond. 1887 / . ^O With the bookplate of Charles B. Foote by French, 1891. 415. Wright (W.) The Brontes in Ireland; or, ' 2-0 Facts Stranger than Fiction. Plates. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1894 <, _ 416. Shorter (Clement K.) Charlotte Bronte and • >-ii her Circle. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. N". T. 1896 417. BROOKE (GUSTAVUS VAUGHAN). Life of GustavusVaughanBrooke, Tragedian. By W. J. Lawrence. "l ^ /n Portrait. Royal 8vo, cloth. Belfast, 1892 ^- V) O Brooke made his first appearance on the American stage as Othello at the Broadway Theatre, Dec. 15, 1851. 418. BROOKLYN CITY DIRECTORY for 1848, with - ,_ the Municipal Register {Chronicles of BrooMyn, 1806- ' /-O 18^8). By Thos. P. Teale. In one vol., original half cloth. Rare. Brooklyn, 1848 419. BROOKLYN THEATRE FIRE. Historical Ac- count of the Burning of the Brooklyn Theatre, Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, 1876, comprising the original Accounts as / ■^ they appeared in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Dec. 6, 1876- / A OTJ March 27, 1879) and other Papers, with numerous illusts. I from the Illustrated Papers. All neatly mounted on heavy paper and bound in one vol. atlas folio, half morocco extra, gilt back and top, by J. R. Smith. With a specially printed title-page. N. Y. 1890 This valuable and unique record of this terrible calamity is further illustrated by an Illustrated Account, 4to, 1876 ; several rare Playbills, including the Brooklyn Theatre, Dec. 4, 1876; > Photograph of Claude Murdoch (who lost his life in the fire) ; MS. order to view the dead for identification; etc., etc. 430. BROOKS (SHIRLEY). Sooner or Later. First r^ , EDN. Illusts. by Du Maurier. 2 vols. Svo, half calf (bind- •# ^ O Ing of one vol. broken). Lond. 1868 421. BROTHERHEAD (W.) Forty Years among the ^_ . Booksellers of Philadelphia. With Bibliographical Re- * A <>5\ marks. Square 12mo, cloth. MS. notes by late author. , ^^ Phil. 1S91 53 lo 1 ■ 1^ .Of B's h M.Sa 'do ^Xl .1^ The Anderson Auction Co. 422. BROUGHAM (JOHN). A Collection of 36 of his Dramas, Comedies and Farces (including Dombey and Son, David Copperfield, Jane Eyre, etc.). Extra-illusteated hy insertion of several portraits, newspaper cuttings, etc., and an autograph letter from Brougham in regard to his " Caught in the Toils " and Lester Wallack. 3 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands. N. Y. : French's American Drama [1853-58] 423. Another Collection of his Plays (including Dombey and Son," " Jane Eyre," etc.). Bound in 3 vols. 12mo, half roxburghe. N. Y. : French's American Drama [1856, etc.] With bookplates of Thomas JeflEerson McKee. 424. Life, Stories and Poems. Edited by William Winter. Portrait. Post 8vo, half light calf, gilt back, by Macdonald. Bost. 1881 425. Humorous Stories, illusts. hy McLeanan, 1860; Sol. Smith; Theatrical Apprenticeship, illusts. [1854]; Five Years in an English University, by C. Astor Bristed, 2 vols., 1852; and 4 others. 8 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y.,v. y. 426. [BROWNE (C. F.)] Artemus Ward's Panorama. First edn. 34. illusts. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1859 ^ 427. BROWN (DAVID PAUL). Sertorius, a Tragedy; ' The Prophetof St. Paul's, aPlay. First edns. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, calf gilt, gilt edges. ■ Phil. 1830-36 William E. Burton's copy, with his Autograph. 428. The Forum ; or, Forty Years' Full Practice at the Philadelphia Bar. 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1856 429. BROWN (T. ALLSTON). History of the American Stage. Lithograph portrait of Joseph Jefferson and numer- ous portraits on wood. Enlarged to thick royal 8vo SIZE by interleaving with very numerous valuable MS. Additions and Notes very legibly written in ink on the interleaved paper. Thick royal Bvo, half morocco. N. Y. [1870] 430. Another copy, with additional portraits loosely inserted. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1870] 431. History of the New York Stage from its First Performance in 1732 to 1901. 3 vols, stout royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1903 No. 186 of only 305 copies printed on Deckle-edge Paper. 432. BROWNING (E. B.) Poems. With an Introduc- tory Essay by H. T. Tuckerman. Portrait. 3 vols. 12mo, <3alf. N. Y. 1867 54 ^'^ o The Anderson Auction Co. 433. BRYANT (J.) Hodgson's New Skylark; or, Thea- trical Budget of Original Songs, Duets, etc. Front, con- .. taining vignette portraits of Miss Stephens, Braham, Sloman, , -^ v^ etc. 12mo, half cloth, uncut. Lond. 1833 434. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). Poems. Edited (with many new Poems) by Washington Irving. Post 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt back and top, uncut, by / F. Bedford. Lond. 1832 //A Choice copy from the celebrated collection of William / vx - O"^ Crampton, with his artistic bookplate. Interesting books bound by this first of English binders are becoming increas- ingly difficult to obtain. /4~ 435. BUCKINGHAM (J. T.) Specimens of Newspaper Literature, with Personal Memoirs, Anecdotes and Remi- niscences. Portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth (titles foxed). Bost. 1852 436. BUCKINGHAM (GEORGE VILLIERS, DUKE OP). Works, containing his Plays, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, with Explanatory Notes and Memoirs of the Author [by T. Evans]. Best edn. Portraits by Collyer and Walker. 2 vols. 12mo, half smooth morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1775 437. BUNN (ALFRED). The Stage, both Before and G^ Behind the Curtain, from Observations taken on the spot. f O O 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1840 438. Old England and New England. Tinted fronts. f fc G 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1853 ^ 439. Another edition. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1853 )V^- 440. The Case of [Alfred] Bunn versus [Jenny] Lind, given in full from short-hand notes taken at the time, with Notes explanatory and critical. 8vo, paper "^ (title dust-soiled). Lond. 1848 <^ , 0~Ci Very scarce. 441. BURGESS (FREDERICK E.) Original Manu- script Route-Book of the United States and Canada W. , in the handwriting of the compiler, Frederick E. Burgess (of the Old Broadway Theatre, New York, and afterwards *y "^ r— acting manager of Moore and Burgess' Minstrels), New ^^ J<^ York, 1854. Very legibly written on 89 pages, folio, half / bound. N. Y. 1854 The chief interest in this manuscript is comprised in the 11- page list of vocalists of both sexes (at end of volume), but the " Koute Book" itself contains interesting details of the local American theatres and extremely candid " Remarks " in regard to the various towns and cities visited and their theatre-going citizens. 55 The Anderson Auction Co. BURGESS (FREDERICK E.) 442. Original Manuscript Route Book for the English Provinces in 1865, in the handwriting of the com- piler, Frederick E Burgess. Neatly written on 172 small 4to pages. 3 vols, half bound. Lond. 1865 Forms, incidentally, a useful work of reference on the Eng- lish Country and Pi'ovincial theatres of that period — their size, rent, lessees, etc. , etc. The career of Frederick Burgess from an olDsoure actor at the Old Broadway Theatre, New York, to the wealthy and influential Frederick Burohess, Esqre-, of Bur- gess Hall, Finchley, all within the span of twenty odd years, is one to which the history of the modern stage offers but few parallels. 443. BURKE (SIR BERNARD). Vicissitudes of Fami- lies, and other Essays. The Three Series Complete. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1859-63 444. Family Romance ; or. Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy. Front, and extra-illustrated hy the insertion of 6 portraits., comprising portraits on copper of Miss Brunton. Countess of Peterborough, Abbe WinJcle- man, Edward Wortley Montagu {by Conde), and portraits on steel of Marlborough and of Montrose. Post 8vo, calf, gilt back. Lond. [n. d.] 445. The Rise of Great Families, with other Essays and Stories. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1873 446. BURKE (JOSEPH). Biography of Master Burke, the Irish Roscius, the Wonder of the World and the Para- gon of Actors. 12mo, half crimson levant morocco, uncut, - 12 pp. Phil. [1830] Very rare in this state. The paper is, as usual, somewhat discolored. 447. BURNET (BP. GILBERT). History of his Own Time, from the Restoration of Charles II to the Peace of / /-//) Utrecht. New edu., with Notes. 51 portraits on steel. 2 vols. imp. 8vo, polished calf, gilt back. Lond. : Orr, 1850 448. BURNETT (FRANCES HODGSON). Novels and t H 11 Tales: That Lasso' Lowries; A Fair Barbarian ; Haworth's; ' / / A etc. Illusts. 7 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1887 449. BURNEY (FRANCES). Fanny Burney and her Friends: Passages from her Diary, etc. Edited by L. B. ^#« Seblby. 9 illusts. after Reynolds, Gainsborough, etc. Post • ^^ 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 450. BURR (AARON). Private Journal during his / J pj Residence in Europe. Edited by M. L. Davis. 2 vols. 8vo, I • I ^ cloth. N. Y. 1838 See also Burr under American Revolution. / /• C" 451. Life of Aaron Burr. By S. L. Knapp. 12mo, ' • ^ cloth. N. Y. 1835 56 / CJ<^ 453. Report of the Trials of Aaron Burr for Treason and Misdemeanor at Richmond in the Summer of 1807, with an Appendix containing the Arguments and Evidence. Taken in shorthand by David Robinson. 3 vols 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 1808 454. BURROUGHS (STEPHEN). Life of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs. [Written by Himself !] Front. 3 vols. in 1, original cloth. Phil. 1853 455. BURTON (CAPT. SIR R. P.) The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California. Illusts. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1863 456. BURTON (WILLIAM E.) Cyclopaedia of the Wit and Humor of America, Ireland, Scotland and England. ^4 portraits on steel and hundreds of ilhosts. in the text. j J-J- Q 3 vols, royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs. N. Y. 1867 457. William E. Burton, Actor, Author and Mana- ger, with Recollections of his Performances By W. L. y/ <^ Keese. 6 portraits of Burton, view of Falmo''s Opera House ' ^' *^ and facsimile play -hills. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1885 458. Bibliotheca Dramatica : Catalogue of the The- atrical and Miscellaneous Library of the late William E. / Burton, sold at Auction October, 1860. Portrait. Imp. J- (o O 8vo, half roan (6154 lots). Lond. 1860 Large Paper copy. The Index to the Classifications renders this catalogue a valuable one for reference purposes. 459. BUSBY (THOS.) Concert Room Anecdotes of e^ Music and Musicians. Vignette titles containing views of / O O Covent Garden, Odeon andArgyle Booms, and 16 portraits, views, facsimiles of autographs, music, etc. 3 vols. 1 2mo, half smooth morocco, uncut. Lond. 1835 460. Concert Room and Orchestra Anecdotes of ^p5~ Music and Musicians. Portraits, plates and facsimiles of ' ^ musical scores. 3 vols. 13mo, cloth. Lond. 1825 461. BUTLER (GEN. BENJ. F.) Autobiography and Per- sonal Reminiscences. Very numerous illusts. , military plans, etc. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1892 463. BUTLER (SAMUEL). Hudibras; with Variorum Notes. Edited by H. G. Bohn. Plate of monument, 62 ^ /\ portraits on steel and vignettes by Thurston. 3 vols, post ' / *-> 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1859 57 ?- I.ds MS The Anderson Auction Co. BUTLER (SAMUEL). 463. Posthumous Works, eompleat; to which is added a Key to Hudibeas by Sir Roger L'Estrange. Portrait and 11 curious copper-plates. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1732 464. [BURTON (WILLIAM E.)] Wigs and Democrats, a Comedy. Very interesting copy with the Autograph of W. E. Burton in two places and altered and prepared by him for the part of Mrs. Boundtree. 8vo, paper covers. Richmond, 1839 465. BYRON (LORD). Poetical Works, with Variorum Notes. Portrait and fine engravings on steel after Cres- V7ICK, Richter, Descaine and others. Royal 8vo, stamped morocco, gilt edges. N. Y. 1863 ,_ 466. Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, with I ^ Notices of his Life by Thomas Moore. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1S55 467. [BYRNE (W. P.)] Curiosities of the Search-Room: f) a Collection of Serious and Whimsical Wills. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1880 468. CALHOUN (JOHN C.) Death and Funeral Cere- monies; with the Orations of R. B. Rhett, etc. Portrait inserted. 8vo, half calf. Columbia, S. C , i850 Bound with the above is : The Funeral Discourse of James W. Miles, portrait, Charleston, 1850; Eulogy by J. C. Coit, portrait, Columbia, 1850; and Eulogy by Robert Henry, Columbia, 1850. 469. CALIFORNIA. Ryan (W. R.) Personal Adven- tures in Upper and Lower California in 1848-49, at the Q Mines, etc. 2S plates from drawings by the Author, includ- ing tinted view of San Francisco. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1850 ^ _ 470. Helper (H, R.) The Land of Gold: Reality / ( versus Fiction. 13mo, cloth (small water-stain on corner of /^ title and of several small leaves). Bait. 1855 471. Soule (F.) and Gihon (J. H.) The Annals of San Francisco ; containing a Summary History of Califor- nia and a Complete History of San Francisco. 160 illusts., comprising maps, plans, portraits and views, on steel and illusts. in the text. Stout royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1855 i 472. New Almaden Mine: the United States vs i r* I C" Andreas Castillero. 5 vols, thick 8vo, sheep. !' '.n'/ The Anderson Auction Co. CALIFORNIA. 474. NordhofE (Charles). Northern California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands. Numerous illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1874 475. Camming (C. F. Gordon). Granite Crags of /L c- California. Illust. Bvo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1886 -t-^O 476. C ALTON (R. B.) Annals and Legends of Calais ; with Sketches of Emigre Notabilities, and Memoir of Ladj^ ^y Hamilton. Tinted fronts. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1853 ,00 477. CAMBRIDGE GARRICK CLUB ALBUM. Orig- ^ inal Contributions on the Drama by well-known writers, / ivith portraits of Garrick, Macready, Chas. Kemhle, Lis- ,f ton, etc., cloth, Cambridge, 1836; Memoirs op Thomas HOLCROFT, written by himself, half calf, Lond. 1853. 2 vols. 478. CAMPBELL (LORD). Lives of the Lord Chief Justices and Keepers of the Great Seal, New Edition, by J. A. Mallory, [with the] Continuation by Sir Joseph Arnould, portraits and facsimiles, 6 vols. ; Memoirs of Westminster Hall, a Collection of Anecdotes and His- ■■/2. torical Sketches, with Introduction by Edward Foss, 3 vols. Together 8 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1874 LiBRAHY Edition. 479. CARBONARI SECRET SOCIETY. Memoirs of the Secret Societies of the South of Italy, particularly the ^ Carbonari. S portraits and 8 plates. 8vo, half red mo- V i q rocco, gilt back and top. Lond. 1831 This scarce and curious work is translated from an Original Manuscript. It is seldom found perfect (as above), some of the folding plates being usually lacking. 480. CAREY (HENRY). Dramatic Works. First edn. 4to, half morocco, gilt back and top, by Macdonald. Lond. 1743 The First Collected Edition of these amusing Operas and ^-y-^ 2. ^ Farces, by the Author of the celebrated pieces ' ' Ood Save Oreat George Our King " and " Sally in Our Alley." With the fine book-plate (pictorial interior) by Le Roy W. Kingman. 481. CARETTE (MADAME). My Mistress, the Empress Eugenie ; or Court Life at the Tuileries. Transl. from the , French. 8vo, cloth. Lond., n. d. '2-0 483. CARLETON (WILLIAM). Life of William Carleton (Author of " Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry," etc ) ; being his Autobiography, and an Account of his Life and Writings, by D. J. O'Donoghue. Portrait. 3 '? -y-j vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1806 ^' 483. CARLETON (WILL). Farm Ballads, 1873; Farm Legends, 1876; Farm Festivals, 1881. First edn. Illust. 3 vols, square 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. N. Y. 1873-81 59 >Sr- //, Z.lc i& s>. I The Anderson Auction Co. 484. CARNE (JOHN). Syria, the Holy Land and Asia Minor. Maps and over 100 highly finished engravings on steel hy Tingle, Capone and others, after drawings by Bartlbtt, Allom, etc. 3 vols.- 4to, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. [1838] 485. CARROLL (CHARLES, OF CARROLLTON, Mary- land). Life, 1737-1833, by K. M. Rowland. Portraits and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 486. CARROLL (HOWARD). Twelve Americans: their Q Lives and Times. Portraits. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1883 487. CARSON (MRS. ANN). Memoirs of the Celebrated and Beautiful Mrs. Ann Carson, whose Life terminated in a Philadelphia prison. Edited from the Author's MS., and continued till her death, by M. Clarke. 2 vols. 12mo, half cloth (a few leaves water-stained). Phil. 1838 488. CARSON (CHRISTOPHER— " Kit ")• Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Moun- tains, from facts narrated by himself. By Dew^itt C. Peters. Illusts. hy Lumley. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1858 489. CARTER (JUDGE A. G. W.) The Old Court House: .~ Reminiscences and Anecdotes of the Courts and Bar of Cincinnati. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Cinu. 1880 _ 490. [CASS (LEWIS).] France: its King, Court, and / C Government. Portrait of Louis Philippe. 8vo, original '*^ cloth N. Y. 1840 Cass was Minister to France for six years from 1836. 491. CATALOGUE of the Field Dramatic Collection: a Catalogue of the Theatrical Library of John Field, con- Ztaining some Specimens of the Early Drama (First Quarto ^ Shakspeare's, etc.). Priced and earned throughout. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Lond. : Sotheby, 1837 ' We note Lot 352, Ben Jonson's Sejanus his Fall, First edi- tion of 1605, with a poetical presentation inscription hy the author, £23, 10s. Od. ; Lot 393, Original Edition of The Merchant of Venice, 1600, £13, 15s. Od., while first editions of Massinger, Middleton, Shirley, Hey wood Davenant, etc., sold for a few shillings each. 1777 lots realized £873. ' ' ' 492. Daly Library. Catalogue of the Collection j^ of Books formed by a prominent American Playwright CjO [AuGUSTiN Daly]. Sold at auction, and mostly priced IN IN KTHROUGHOUT. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Bost. , n. d. 493. Mackenzie Library. Catalogue of the Dra- matic and General Library of John Mansfield Mackenzie, containing a most valuable Collection of Biographies, His- tories, etc., etc., relating to the Stage. Sold at Messrs. Q r\ Sotheljy's, March, 1889. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt ' top. Mostly priced in ink throughout, with purchasers^ names. (2485 lots sold for £7,072.) Lond. IS'^g 60 ■1^- The Anderson Auction Co. CATALOGUE. 494. Brayton Ives Collection. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts [with liis] Collection of Oriental / (D(D Art Objects. Front. 2 vols, in 1. Royal 8vo, half rox- / • burghe. N. Y. 1891 495. CATHARINE II. Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburg, particularly towards the end of the reign of Catharine II. and that of Paul I., serving as a Supplement to the Life of Catharine II. Transl. from the French. 2 vols. Svo, calf. Lond. 1801 496. CATSKILLS (The). The Catskill Mountains and the Region Around. Their Scenery, Legends, and History. / By C. RockweU. Map and illusts. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1869 - ^h 497. CAULFIELD'S ECCENTRIC CHARACTERS. Por- traits, Memoirs, and Characters of Remarkable Persons, from the Revolution in 1688 to the end of the Reign of Oeorge II. Collected from the most authentic sources ex- tant. By James Caulfield. 4 vols, royal 8vo, full morocco, gilt backs, gilt borders on sides, gilt edges. Lond. 1819 ^ ^ q Fine copy of the First Edition. Contains 150 portraits, all excellent impressions, with the full descriptive letterpress of the lives and actions of the many curious and eccentric char- acters of this interesting period. Quite a number of the por- traits are by Georqe Ckuikshank. Includes E. Bright (the fat man of Maiden;, B. M. Carevp (King of the Beggars), M. Finch (Queen of the Gipsies), J. Whitney (highwayman), D. Burgess (pulpit buffoon), A. Ropers (political bookseller), J. White (humorous chaplain to Cromwell), and others of equal interest. With the bookplate of William iVloore in each volume. 498. CAULFIELD (JAMES). The High Court of Justice. Memoirs of the principal Persons (connected with the Trial and Execution of Charles I.). First Edition. Portraits of /-7^ ^ trait and view. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1862 538. Howard (F. R.) Fourteen Months in American Bastiles (Fort McHenry, Fortress Monroe, Fort Lafayette, etc.). Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. Bait. 1863 539. Spirit of the Fair (The). No. 1, April 5; No. 17, April 23, 1864. Numerous illusts. 4to, half morocco. N. Y. 1864 Complete set of the 17 scarce original numbers as first issued, which should not be confused with a comparatively common reprint, in volume four, published during the same year. 540. Goodrich (F. B.) The Tribute Book: a Record of Self-Sacrifice and Patriotism during the "War for the Union. Numerous illusts. Royal 8vo, morocco gilt, gilt edges. N. Y. 1865 541. Knox(Thos. W.) Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field: Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Army and a Residence on a Louisiana Plantation. Illusts. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1865 543. Cushman (Pauline). Life of Pauline Cushman, the Celebrated Union Spy and Scout. By F. F. Samiento. Portrait and other illusts. Thick post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. , n.d. 543. Pollard (Edward A.) Observations in the North : Eight Months in Prison, or on Parole. 8vo, paper covers. Richmond, 1865 544. Lee (Gen Robert E.) Memoirs of his Military and Personal History, by A. L. Long, with a large amount of Historical Information hitherto unpublished. Edited by M. J. Wright. Portraits, plates and maps, including 7 facsimiles of Lee^s field maps. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1886 545. Butler (Gen. Benj. F.) Autobiography and y "7;^^ ». Personal Recollections. Portrait and 126 engravings, maps, / photogravures, etc. Thick 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1892 546. Riddle (A. G.) Recollections of War Times: Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington, 1860- 1865. 8vo, cloth. ]vf. y. 1895 547. CLAIRON (HYPPOLITE). Memoirs of Hyppolite . Clairon, the Celebrated French Actress, written by Herself -^■/««^* and translated from the French. 2 vols. 12mo, half mo- Vi rocco. Lond. 1800 Scarce. 66 /Jo ,(pO zr lo The Anderson Auction Co. 548. CLAPP (W. W.) A Record of the Boston Stage. . ^n Stout post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1853 / A History of the Boston Stage from 1749 to 1853. ' 549. CLARK (G. F. SCOTSON). The [Music] "Halls " [of London]. 2l full-page colored portraits in character of the most celebrated variety actors and actresses. Imp. 8vo, y C/ (p cloth. Lond., n. d. "^ ' 550. CLARKE (M'DONALD). Sketches. Portrait. 16mo, original boards, uncut, with many leaves unopened. N. T. 1826 Very rare in this state. From the McKee Colleotion, with / J, (f-Ti bookplate. ' 551. Sketches. Part II. 16mo, original boards, uncut. N. Y. 1826 The McKee copy, with bookplate. Bears Inscription (in /O- O-O pencil) ' ' Mary Ann Sickles, presented to her by the author. 552. The Elixir of Moonshine: being a Collection of Prose and Poetry by the Mad Poet, a great proportion ^ of which has never before been published. Portrait. 12mo, 2L./. i^~^ full red levant morocco, gilt backs, panelled gilt sides, gilt top, uncut. Gotham (N. Y.), 1822 Very scarce. 553. Afara III. (and other Poems). Original f^ ^^ PEIVATELY PRINTED ISSUE. 8vo, crimson morocco, gilt . V~0 back, panelled gilt sides, gilt top. N. Y. 1«29 554. Death in Disguise: a Temperance Poem. First • EDN. 12mo, original paper covers. Bost. 1833 ^ r 0~0 V-i 555. Another copy. Cloth. (Lacks portrait.) N.Y. 1836 556. Poems. First edn. Portrait. 12mo, crimson rOO crushed levant morocco, gilt back, panelled gilt sides, by W. R. Smith. N. Y, 1836 Fine copy of the scarce Oeiginal Issue. - — . 557. A Cross and Coronet. Post 8vo, original blue wrappers, uncut, pp. 12. [N. Y.]: New Year, 1842, Le Blanc, Publisher, 377 Broadway. Fine copy of the rare first edition. A presentation copy from the author to "Edith Thatchman," with his signed in- ^ soription, dated 37 Dec. , 1841, three months before his death. V^ In the fragment of autobiography that McDonald Clarke left (_J , CS-G he wrote "1st love, Mary H. of New London; last love, Mary v./^ T. of New York." The inscription on this is to Edith T., pos- sibly a sister of his " last love." 558. CLARKE (MARY COWDEN). World-Noted Women ; or. Types of Womanly Attributes of All Lands and Ages. 17 fine portraits on steel by Mote, Holl, and others after C. Staal (including portraits of Jean D'Arc, Mar- garet of Anjou, Lady Jane Grey, Pocahontas, La Valliere, Maria Theresa, Catharine II., etc.). Royal 8vo, morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. N. Y. 1865 67 1- cv J -co <6" 7> The Anderson Auction Co. CLARKE (MARY COWDBN). 559. My Long Life:, an Autobiographical Sketch. By Mary Cowden Clarke. Portraits. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1896 560. CLARKE (SAMUEL). Mirror; or, Looking-GlasS , _ both for Saints and Sinners. Portrait by CROSS. 2 vols. // ^ ^ • folio, gilt backs. Lond. 1671 Includes: "A True and Faithfull Account of the Four Chiefest Plantations of the Enghsh in America, Virginia, New England, Bermudas and Barbadoes; Narrative of the Barbarous and Inhuman Cruelties practiced by the Spaniards upon the Indians of America;" etc., etc., including much curious matter from sources now lost or inaccessible. _ . 561. [CLASON (ISAAC STARR).] Frank; or, Who's /. y S the Croaker? 8vo, original paper wrappers. / N. Y. : G. S. Wharam, 1830 Scarce. Interesting copy; have the names which in the text are initialed and dashed supplied in pencil. 562. CLAY (HENRY). Biography of Henry Clay. By ' (~ George D. Prentice. Portrait. 12ino, calf (title water- '^ stained). Hartford, 1831 ^_ 563. Life and Times of Henry Clay. By Calvin .^O CoLTON. Portrait and front. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1846 ' 564. CLAYTON (E. C.) Queens of Song: being Memoirs of celebrated Female Vocalists, from the earliest days of the Opera to the present time, with a chronological list of all the Operas that have been performed in Europe. Por- traits on ivood. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. N. Y. 1865 565. [CLEMENS (S. L.)] Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Auto- , Z S~ biography. First bdn. Blusts. 12mo, cloth. [N.Y. 1871] 566. A Tramp Abroad. By Mark Twain. First •7 *, EDN. 328 illusts. by W. F. Brown and others. 8vo, sheep. . /O Hartford, 1880 ' 567. CLIFFE (LEIGH). Anecdotal Reminiscences of •distingnished Literary and Political Characters. Plate of It lO facsimile autographs. 12mo, half calf , gilt back and top, uncut, by Larkins. Lond. 1830 Scarce. Contains original anecdotes of Mrs. Siddons, J. P. Kemble, Lady Hamilton, Mme. Grassini, Lady Caroline Lamb, ^ R. B. Sberidan, Abernethy, Duchess de Buri, Lord De Tavley, Byron and many others. I . I O 5u8. Another copy. Plate. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1830 569. CLOQUET (JULES). Recollections of the Private Life of General Lafayette, transl. from the French. Por- t/rait and numerous illusts. 8vo, cloth (name written on title, also London Yacht Club stamp). Lond. 1835 68 i>0 Xc ^^ The Anderson Auction Co. 570. CLOUSTON (W. A.) Popular Tales and Fictions: their Migrations and Transformations. 3 vols. 8vo, half roxburghe, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1887 571. COALE (JOSIAH). A Song of the Judgments and Mercies of the Lord. By One that Laboured and Traveled for the Redemption of the Suffering. Small 4to, half calf. ^ /n CJ [No place], Printed in the year 1609 The author, a Quaker, travelled many hundred miles on foot through the wilderness from Virginia to New England. The "Song of Judgments" is dated "Eighth day, Third month, 1663, as i was travelling in the wilderness on long Island in America." 672. COATES (ROBERT). Life of Robert Coates (the STf^ famous Amateur Actor, 1807-1848), better known as ' ^ C) " Romeo " and " Diamond " Coates. By J. R. and H. H. Robinson. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. Loud. 1891 573. COBURG THEATRE. Collection of Views, Play- Bills, Scenes and Characters in the celebrated old Melo- dramas performed at the Old Coburg Theatre, 1818-1831, :. and at Royal Victoria Theatre, 1833-1859, comprising 70 scenes and characters (some colored), published 1822-^0 chiefly by Hodgson and by Skelt; scarce colored plate of " Mr. Solomon as Jenny and Mr. Beverly as Jerry in GreeTcs and Turks; 10 Play-bills of the Old Coburg Theatre, 1818-18S1 {including the opening Announcement Play-Bill of May 11, 1818, and the '^Appeal to the Public " in the Booth CASE, Jany., 1820, also several Play -Bills of the Royal Vic- toria Theatre, 18SS-1869, views, etc. Small 4:to scrap book, gilt edges. 574. COCHRANE (ALEX. BAILLIE). The Theatre Frangais in the Reign of Louis XV. By Alex. Baillie Coch- C" rane. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1879 '^ G 575. COCKBURN (JOHN). History of Duels. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Edinburgh: Privately printed, 1888 Large Paper copy. Only 75 copies privately reprinted for the edition of 1730. 576. COCK-LANE GHOST (The): being an Authentic ^ Narrative of an Extraordinary Affair. Curious front, and * K ft a folding satirical plate laid in. 12mo, paper, uncut, 38 pp. ^ ^ Lond. [about 1820] 577. COHN (ALBERT). Shakespeare in Germany in the XVIth and XVII th Centuries : an Account of English Actors in Germany and the Netherlands, and of the Plays ^ performed by theih. % plates of facsimiles. 4to, half mo- J^. / fO rocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1865 69 O-o /- ^O f />«59- •^ The Anderson Auction Co. 578. COLEMAN (JOHN). Players and Playwrights I Chave known: a Review of the English Stage, 1840-1880. With 50 illusts.from authentic portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1890 579. Forty Years of an Actor's Life. 16 plates of portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1904 "^ "*' 580. COLERIDGE (S. T.) Letters, Conversations and "2 C" Recollections. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Moxon, 1836 ' 581. Specimens of the Table-Talk of S. T. Cole- (*-<-- RIDGE. 12mo, half brown morocco, gilt back and top, • ct) «^ uncut. Lond. 1861 / 582. COLLIER (J. PAYNE). Memoirs of Edward / . / O AUeyn ; with some new Particulars respecting Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, etc. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1841 .3^ 582*. Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shake- speare's Plays. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1853 583. Memoirs of the Principal Actors iu the Plays O of Shakespeare. 8vo, half cloth. Lond. 184B 584. History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare, and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. 3 vols, stout square 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1879 Best edition of this valuable work. 585. COLLINS (LEWIS). Historical Sketches of Ken- tucky, with Anecdotes of Pioneer Life and over one hun- dred Biographical Sketches of Eminent Kentuckians. Map and ^S plates {portraits, views and facsimiles) . 8vo, cloth. Cinn. 1850 586. COLLINS (WILKIE). Novels. Illustrated edn. ninsts. by Du Maurier and others. 23 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 This edition is complete in 39 volumes. 587. Memoirs of the Life of William Collins. By his Son, W. Wilkie Collins. Portrait and vignette titles (foxed). 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1848 588. No Name : a Drama. Altered from the Novel for Performance on the Stage. First edn. 12mo, cloth. Lond.: Published by the Author, 1870 Interesting copy, vrith MS. additions in the adthoh's auto- graph INSERTED. Printed on one side of the paper only. 589. AND CLARKE (MARCUS). Original Auto- graph Manuscript of The Moonstone, a Drama by Wilkie Collins and Marcus Clarke, consisting of the first or rough draft of Acts II. and HI. of the Play in the hand- 70 2.15" 2.^^ xs- .Xo s: -js ^(9, CO The Anderson Auction Co. ■WRITING OV WiLKIE CoLLINS, With Very NUMEROUS COEKEC- TioNs, ALTERATIONS AND UNPUBLISHED READINGS in the Can- Celled passages. (Also) the Manuscript of the Plat com- plete, partly in the handwriting of Marcus Clarke, with corrections in RED INK BY WiLKIB CoLLINS, SIGNED AND DATED by Marcus Clarke from "Melbourne, 2nd August, i.S79," with, on first leaf inW. C.'s autograph, '■'■The Moon- stone : a Drama in a Prologue and Four Acts. By WilMe Collins and Marcus Clarke. London, Oct. 28, 1879.'''' The whole written in ink on 176 4to pages (of which CoUins's MS. occupies 93 pages and Clarke's MS. 83 pages.) Pre- served in a roan case, with limp leather wrapper, and let- tered, " The Moonstone, a Drama, by Wilkie Collins. — Author's MS." Melbourne and Lond. [1879] This dramatization, by its author, of one of the two most famous of his novels (and one of the most celebrated novels in ^ English literature) possesses, by reasons of the very numerous altered and cancelled passages, a degree of literary value and interest unusual even in that fascinating state of an author's manuscript known as a " first draft." Unfortunately, though these first drafts are naturally far more interesting and in- > struotive than the "fair copy" which supersedes them, from the very temporary nature of their usefulness they seldom escape destruction, once their purpose has been served. It is by no means improbable that Collins'S manuscript of Acts II. and III. is complete in itself, and that it represents all that part of the play vrhich vs^as written by him. This "rough draft " is headed, "The Moonstone. {Comedy.) Sce- nario and Rough Draft of the Piece," and below this he has written: " N. B. — The Completed Piece in three acts, corrected and altered for the performance, is in the tin (strong) box." A comparison of the two manuscripts shows that the matter con- tained in Collins'S draft has been incorporated with CoUins's complete manuscript, probably from a fair copy made from this draft by Collins and sent to Clarke (then in Australia) as an improvement or alteration of an original manuscript pre- viously submitted to him by Clarke. It is evident that after incorporating the two acts written by Collins, Clarke sent the "•■ ' complete manuscript to him for final revision. This complete manuscript, with CoUins's final alterations, is the second of the two manuscripts here offered. It is signed at end by Clarke and dated from "Melbourne, 2d August, 1879." On the first leaf, under Clarke's title, Collins has written: "The Moon- stone: a Drama in a Prologue and Four Acts, by Wilkie Col- lins and Marcus Clarke. London, October 28, 1879," and it is . , doubtless the "completed MS. "referred to in CoUins's later memo., in his rough draft, as being " in the tin (strong) box," The fourth act consists of only one scene, or tableau, which would account for the reference to "three acts." It is there- fore reasonable to suppose that Collins rewrote Acts I. and II. only, and that the rough draft having CoUins's note in regard ■ '' to the "completed manuscript " was all of the play which was \ written by the author of " The Moonstone " and ' ' The Woman ^ ■ in White." 590. COLMAN (GEORGE— the Elder). Dramatic Works. y/^ 4 vols, post 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1777 * / 71 .3 ■v The Anderson Auction Co. COLMAN (GEORGE— the Elder). 591. Prose on Several Occasions, with some Pieces in Verse. JPorirait and foiir additional portraits in- SERTED, also a rare colored caricature by Heath (Mother Shipton's Prophecies). 3 vols. 8vo, calf (cracked at joints). Lond. 1787 592. COLMAN (GEORGE— the Younger). The Iron Chest, a Play (with an abusive Preface, containing stric- , f tures on John Philip Kemble, and a Postscript, both of /i2-0 which were afterwards cancelled). Extra-illustkated % the insertion of 7 portraits of Colman, Kemble, EUiston, etc. 8vo, half roan. - Lond. 1796 693. Broad Grins, My Nightgown and Slippers, and j v^ .. other Humorous Works. 'Now first collected, with Life of the / . /C Author, by G. B. Buckstone. Front, by Hogarth. Post 8vo, / half morocco, gilt back, by Larkins. Lond., n. d. * 594. COLMAN FAMILY (THE). Memoirs of the Colman Family, including their correspondence with the most dis- tinguished personages of their time, by R. B. Peake. % vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1841 595. COLONEL JACK. Life and Adventures of Colonel Jack, the Highwayman, with an account of his being Tre- panned to America, etc. ; written by Himself. Folding col- ored FRONT, in compartments by Laycon. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, by Tout. Lond. : Cole [about 1828] 696. COSTUME. The Book of Costume, or Annals of I *1 ^ Fashion from the earliest period to the present. Illumi- I • I U nated title and over 200 illusts from, designs by eminent artists. Roj'al 8vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1847 597. COLUMBIAN MUSE (THE). A Selection of inter- esting American Poetry, from various Authors (Freeman, Barlow, Humphreys, etc.). 12mo, sheep. N. Y. : Printed by J. Carey, 1794 698. COMBE (GEORGE). Notes on the United States of North America during a Phrenological Visit. Map. 3 vols, past 8vo, half cloth. Edinburgh, 1841 '*' 599. COMBE (WILLIAM). First [Second and Third] Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque [of Con- solation (and) of a Wife]. 80 fine colored plates by Row^LANDSON. 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. (A little loose in binding, but fine, clean copies. Lacks the vignette title to the second volume.) Lond. 1855 72 ■li l.lc 1' ^C .ll'l Uo 2./^ /. CM) C^ys' The Anderson Auction Co 600. COMMINES (PHILIP DE). Memoirs of Philip de Commines, to which is added The Scandalous Chronicle or Secret History of Louis XL, by Jean de Troyes. Edited, with Life and Notes, by A. R. Scobel. Portraits. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1856 601. COMIC ANNUAL (AMERICAN). U full-page humorous plates and numerous vignettes by D. C. Johnston. , Vf^ 12mo, original pictorial half roan. (Inkstains on edge of / two plates and several leaves.) Bost. 1831 603. COMPTON (HENRY). Memoir of Henry Compton. Edited by Charles and Ed. Compton. With Anecdotes and Personal Recollections by Mrs. Kendal, Henry Irving, Tom Taylor, Chas. Mathews, and others. Portrait. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1879 603. CONDUCT OF THE STAGE CONSIDER'D: being a short historical account of its origin, progress and various aspects. With Accounts of the Pernicious Consequences of Masquerades (etc.), 1721 (44 pages, a bitter attack on the _ Stage); Essay ON Plays and Masquerades, 1734 (30 pages " / and advt. leaf) ; Proposals for the better regulation of the Stage, 1732 (55 pages) ; Tragi-comical Reflections occa- sioned by the present state of Drury-Lane and Lincoln's- Inn-Fields Theatres, by Gabriel Rennel (30 pages). To- gether 4 pamphlets. Bound in one vol. 8vo, half calf. A scarce and curious oolleotion. Lond. 1731-33 604. CONE (SPENCER H.) Life of Spencer H. Cone, a Baptist Preacher in America. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1856 , Scarce. Cone was born at Princeton 1785, made his first appearance as an actor at the old Chesnut Street Theatre (Phlladephia) in 1805, served as a private soldier during the War of 1812, and then entered the ministry. Died Aug. 28, 1855. 605. CONGDON (CHARLES T.) Reminiscences of a ' 7 ^ Journalist. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1880 / . Presentation Copy, with the Author's Autograph In- scription, dated July 23, 1885. 606 CONGREVE (WILLIAM), Plays, portraits and plates on copper, including full-length portraits of Miss Young, Miss Pope {S), and Mrs. Crauford, 3 vols., Lond. ** , 1774-76 ; Plays by George Farquhar, copper-plates by . *-f- O Basire, 2 vols. ,1736; and 4 others. Together 8 vols. 13mo, half calf and calf. 607. Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Amours of William Congreve, by Charles Wilson. Portrait. 8vo, y calf rebacked, gilt back. Lond. : Printed in the year 1730 A (— Although the name of "Charles Wilson" appears on title, ' ^V the "Memoirs" is the anonymous work of "Curll's Scrib- blers," the book being published by Curll without his imprint. The "Memoirs " also contain " some very curious Memoirs of Mr. Dryden and his Family." 73 ' Oo The Anderson Auction Co. 608. CONNECTICUT. Barber (J. W.) Historical Col- C2 /O lections relating to the History and Antiquities of every ^^ Town in Connecticut. Map and 180 illusts. on copper and ^' wood. 8vo, sheep. New Haven, 1836 609. Hinman (R. R. — Editor). Letters from Charles f • /A"' II- 1 James II., William and Mary, Anne, George II., etc., "'♦/&' to the Governors of the Colony of Connecticut, with the answers thereto, 1635-1745. Portrait of Charles 11. and two T\ \ \ plates of facsimile autographs. 12mo, cloth (small water- stain on lower edge of plates). Hartford, 1836 ^ 610. Lambert (E. R.) History of the New Haven , 2. S Colony before and after the union with Connecticut, con- • V taining Descriptions of New Haven, Guilford, Milford, Branford, Stamford, and Southhold, L. I. 60 illusts. 13mo, cloth. New Haven, 1838 , ^» ^ 611. Parsons (Isaac). The Life and Character of '«i ^ J A Joseph Vaill (1751-1839), Pastor of Hadlyme. i^'ron,^. 12mo, ««• cloth. N. Y. 1839 ^ r; , "X^ 6ia. Everest (C. W —Editor). The Poets of Con- . " * / necticut. With Biographical Sketches. Vignette title, con- * taining view of Hartford. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1843 613. Woodruff (G. C ) History of the Town of " ZVwO Litchfield. Folding plan. 8vo, paper covers (64 pp.). ■ Litchfield, 1845 614. Cothren (W.) History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, from 1659 to 1854, including the present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethem, Roxbury, and a part of Oxford and Middlebury. With a full Index. Portrait and heraldic plates. Thick 8vo, calf. Waterbury (Conn ), 1854 615. Goodwin (Nathaniel). Genealogical Notes ; or, y y C" Contributions to the Family History of some of the First '*''*' Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. 8vo, cloth. , \ ^ Hartford, 1856 * ' 616. I-Ioadly(C. J.— Editor). Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649. With Notes and Appendix. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1857 617. New Haven Colony. Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the Union, together with the New Haven Code of 1656. Edited, with Notes, by C. J. Hoadly. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1858 618. Peters (Samuel). General History of Connec- ticut from its First Settlement to the Revolution. With many Curious and Interesting Anecdotes. Edited, with Additions and Notes from the edition of 1781, by S. J. McCormick. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1877 74 A^6 The Anderson Auction Co. CONNECTICUT. 619. Smith (Ralph D.) History of Guilford, Con- necticut, from its First Settlement in 1639, from the Manu- >. scripts. Front. 8vo, boards, uncut. Albany: Munsell, 1877 i QCD 620. Sidney (Margaret). Old Concord: her High- ^ ways and Byways. Many illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. t.-0 Act {2 etchings), 18Jfl, 8 etchings to Frank Hartwell, I8J1.I, etc., etc. Neatly mounted in 4to scrap-book, half morocco, gilt back, lettered " Cruikshankiana. " [Lond. 1819-41] 656. Cecil (J.) Sixty Curious and Authentic Nar- ratives and Anecdotes of Extraordinary Characters Front, hy Geo. Cruikshank. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1819 657. Complete series of 40 woodcut illustrations to Clinton's "Writings of Lord Byron," from Cruikshank's designs. Bvo, cloth, specimen paper cover bound in. J j~.^ Lond. 1824 ^ 668. Punch and Judy; with a Dialogue of the Puppet- Show, an Account of its Origin, and of Puppet-plays in Eng- land. 24. plates drawn and etched hy Geo. Cruikshank, ^ , besides vignettes in the text hy the same artist. 12mo, half %> olive morocco. Lond. 1828 With bookplate of J. Deakin Heaton. Fine copy. 659. Another copy. Large Paper (?) 8vo, half . morocco, gilt back and top. Front, colored, and other */. O^ plates. ' 660. Scraps and Sketches. Complete set of the plates to the Four Parts, comprising 2^ plates, Large Paper India Proofs, containing 120 designs drawn and etched hy Geo. . / , -^ Cruikshank. Bound in 1 vol., oblong folio. [Lond. 1828-32] /T^J-yA Original issues vert bare in this state. ^ THIKD SESSION. 661. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Angelo's Pic-Nic; or, , Table Talk. Recollections of the Stage for Fifty Years, •^> j. ^ Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes. Vignette on title hy V x a. Cruihshanlc. 8vo, half roan (lacks front.) Lond. 1834 ' / ^ 662. Mornings at Bow Street. By J. Wight. 21 iUusts. hy Geo. Cruikshank. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1838 663. " 1851," or The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. i% MO Sandboys and Family at the Great Exhibition. By Horace Mayhew and George Cruikshank. 10 folding plates, designed and etched hy Geo. Cruikshank, the large plate of y the " Opening " heing mounted on linen. 8vo, half calf (one ^, Aq plate water-stained). Lond. : Newbold, n. d. ^ 79 ^.^~o 1 he Anderson Auction Co. CETJIKSHANE (GEOEGE). 664. Thackeray (W. M.) Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank. With numerous illusts. of his works. From the Westminster Review, with additional etchings, 8vo, half green morocco, gilt back (name written on title). Lond. 1840 y __ Contains the scarce plate " Philoprogenitiveness. " ' (0<6 665. The Comic Blackstone. By Gilbert A. a Becket. Illusts. by Geo. Cruikshank. 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1869 ;666. The Sinks of London Laid Open, with a Modern Slang Dictionary, etc. Colored frontispiece and woodcuts hy Geo. Cruikshank. Reprinted from the edition of 1848. 12mo, cloth. Lond., n. d. 667. Bates (William). George Cruikshank, the J ^Q Artist, the Humorist, and the Man ; with Some Account of ^ his Brother Robert. A Critico-Bibliographical Essay. Numerous illusts. by Geo. Cruikshank, including several from original drawings. 4to, half roxburghe. Lond. 1879 j..^ ' 668. The Life of George Cruikshank. In Two ,ft^ C Epochs. By Blanchard Jerrold. Numerous illusts. 2 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1882 • 669. Jerrold (Blanchard). Life of George Crnik- ( ©^5" shank. With 8^ illusts. from his works, etc. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 670. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). A Collection of Farces. Monsieur Tonson, portrait of Mathews as Mons. Morbleu; ' \ • The First of April, by C. Boaden ; and 13 other Farces, by / , OO Buekstone, G. A. a Beckett, Foote, etc., each with a front- ispieceby Robt. Cruikshank. Together 14 pieces. Bound in one vol. 12mo, half calf. ' Lond. [1827-34] 671. FooTB (Samuel). The Mayor of Garratt. A * Comedy. First bdn. With 8 spirited woodcuts by P. 1^ *2,S^ Cruikshank, etc., after designs by Robt. Cruikshank. > ' " 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1837 "** \ 672. Gay (John). The Beggar's Opera. First edn. / ^^^ With 8 illusts. engjuved on wood by Kitchener and P. ^'* *^ Cruikshank after designs by Robt. Cruikshank. 12mo, 0\^ half morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1837 673. O'Hara (Kane). Midas. A Burletta. First EDN. 10 engravings on wood by P. Cruikshank, etc. , after designs by Robt. Cruikshank. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1837 674. Shakespeare. Katharine and Petruehio ; taken by David Garrick from The Taming of the Shrew. 8 original designs by Robt. Cruikshank. First illust. edn. ^ '" ?0 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1838 80 The Anderson Auction Co. CEUIKSHANK (EOBEET). 675. The Tailors, a Tragedy for Warm Weather. [By Samuel Poote.] With Introduction by R. Ryan. S vignettes and 6 full-page original illusts. by Robt. Cruik- ^ ^ SHANK. First edn. 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands. ' Lond. 1836 676. Doings in London, or Day and Night Scenes of the Frauds, Frolics, Manners and Depravities of the Metropolis. With SS engravings by Bonner from designs hy Robt. Cruikshank. 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Hodgson, n. d. 677. Turner's Dramatic Library, a Collection of Plays, with frontispieces, by Robt. Cruikshank, in 3 vols. 18mo, Phil. [1838]; and 13 other volumes of Plays, pub- / Sr~ lished in Dublin, Lond., Phil, and N. Y. 1793-1822. Together 16 vols. 18mo and 12mo, cloth and half roan. 678. CUMBERLAND (RICHARD). Memoirs. Written by Himself. Fine portraits on copper. 2 vols. 8vo, half ■calf (binding slightly cracked at joints). Lond. 1807 , < C' /, 2_ O C\. 679. Another edn. Edited, with Notes, by Henry '' Flanders. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1856 680. CUMBERLAND'S BRITISH DRAMA. Edited, with ^ Notes, by Richard Cumberland. Numerous full-length , 5-0 portraits in character. 14 vols. 13mo, half calf. Contents lettered. Lond. 1817 681. CUMMING (R. GORDON-). Five Years of a ' 7^^ Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa. Illust. t I -2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1850 682. CUNNINGHAM (PETER). The Story of Nell j^, ^ Gwyn, and the Sayings of Charles II. With a Complete '•jr:0' Jpc- Index, now lirst published. Etched portrait. Royal 8vo, i^ uo cloth. N. Y. 1883 683. CURLING (H.) Recollections of the Mess-Table t^S" "' /j and the Stage. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1855 ^^ *jQ 684. CUSHMAN (CHARLOTTE) : her Letters, with Mem- ■ories of her Life. By Emma Stebbins. Portrait. 8vo, . ' "7 cloth. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1878 ' /jO 685. (Life of) Charlotte Cushman, by C. E. Clement, (and of) Mrs. Duff, by J. N. Ireland, portraits, 2 vols., Bost. 1882; Story of the Jubilee Singers, by J. B. T. Marsh, . - 7/ portraits and music, Bost. 1880; and 4 others. Together 7 # » vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 686. Reminiscences of the Life of Charlotte Cush- ♦ ^^ man, by Mrs. Dr. Walker, her chosen Medium, Bost. 1876 ; The Gipsey, a Ballet performed by M'lle Elssler at the 81 i '■1 The Anderson Auction Co. Park Theater, New York, with a sketch of M'' lie Elssler as Sarah, N. Y. 1841; Stage Whispers, by C. A. Ross, illusts., Lond., n. d. ; and 24 other dramatic pamphlets, etc., some rare. Together 27 pamphlets. ^v-^ 687. DALY (AUGUSTIN). Memories of Daly's Thea- ^^ tres, with Passing Recollections of others; including a Record of Plays and Actors at the Fifth Avenue Theatre and Dalj''s Theatre, 18ii9-95. Numerous portraits and other illusts., and bxtka-illust. by the insertion of a portrait on wood of Augustin Daly, and an autograph LETTER from him, of one page 8vo. 4to, red levant morocco, ■ gilt back and top, uncut, original covers bound in. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1897 688. (Collection of Five of his Plays.) Leah the For- saken, Hazardous Ground (etc.). In 1 vol. 13mo, half mo- rocco. N. Y., n. d. Extea-Illtjstrated by the insertion of an interesting Auto- graph Letter Signed, from Daly to Owen Fawoett, in refer- ence to his engagement for Boucicault's new play at Wallack's Theatre (Grand Opera House, New York, May 33rd, 1873, 1 page 4to). Also 4 portraits of Daly (one being the Souvenir of the 200th night of " Pique," the others on wood, 1876). . ' 689. DALY'S COMPANY. Portfolio of Players; with •\ Notes thereon by H. C. Bunner, Laurence Button, Brander \ Matthews, William Winter, etc. 18 portraits in photo- gravure, including 11 portraits of Ada Behan, portraits of Augustin Daly, Mrs. Gilbert, Leivis, John Drew, etc. 4to, half cloth, silk ties. N. Y. 1888 No. 14 of only 110 copies printed. Presentation copy to Dr. John Moore, with Augustin Daly's autograph inscription. (* ■ A 690. Another copy. 691. DANA (C. A.— Editor). The United States. Illus- trated in a Series of Views ; with Descriptive and Historical . y Text (by Oakey Hall, Parke Godwin, G. W. Curtis, H. *-f4^i^S~ Greeley, and others). 68 fine engravings on steel. 2 vols. in 1, stout 4to, half roan. N. Y. [about 1850] 692. DANCER (DANIEL). The Strange and Unaccount- * '^ A ^^^® "'^^^^ ^^ Daniel Dancer, Esquire, Miser. To which is * added History of Betty Bolaine, remarkable for avarice, / ^i^. vice and meanness. Colored folding fronts, by T. Jones. / « W^ 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, paper wrappers bound in, by Tout. Lond. : Allman, 1839 693. DAUDET (ALFONSE). Recollections of a Literary Man; Thirty Years of Paris. Transl. by Laura Ensor. Numerous illusts. by Bieler, Rossi, etc. 2 vols, post 8vo paper covers. Lond. 1892-93 2- 83 ; \V-0\ '.-t Uf'/ 3.0 The Anderson Auction Co. 694. DAVENPORT (R. A.) History of the Bastile and of its Principal Captives. Front. 16mo, half calf (4B4 pp.). Lend. 1838 695. DAVIES (THOMAS). Dramatic Miscellanies; con- sisting of Critical Observations on several Plays of Shakes- peare, as represented by Mr. Garrick and other celebrated / ^ C ~ Actors; with Anecdotes of Dramatic Poets, Actors, etc. 3 '• ^-' 'a vols. 13mo, calf. Lond. 1785 Very interesting copy. Originally belorrging to Lord Macart- ney (with his bookplates) it was bought in 1856 by D. W. Waller of the Broadway Theater, and at that time Stage Manager at Booth's Theater, and in 1871 presented by him, with auto- graph INSCRIPTION, to Wm. Creswick, formerly of the old Park Theatre. 696. DAVIS (JEFFERSON). Memoir, by his wife For- f J^~ traits. 2 vols, thick 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1890] 697. DAVIS (JOHN). Travels in the United States of North America, 1798-1803. 8vo, half calf (cracked at joint). .2. » OO Lond. 1803 698. The First Settlers of Virginia. An Historical Novel exhibiting a View of the Rise and Progress of the . _ Colony at James Town. 12mo, sheep (slightly cracked at / • 7 W one joint). N. Y. 1806 y 699. DAVIS (RUEBEN). Recollections of Mississippi and Mississippians. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1889 700. DAWSON (HENRY B.) Current Fictions tested __ by uncurrent Facts (relating to the Author's controversy ^ ^^ with John Jay). 8vo, paper covers. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1864 701. [DEACON (WILLIAM FREDERICK).] Warren- iana, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By the Editor of a Quarterly Review. 13mo, half morocco, gilt back and •> top, uncut. Lond. 1834 A very clever jeu d'esprit in verse, after the manner of The Rejected Addresses. It contains Imitations of the styles of j ^^ GifEord, Wordsworth, Hogg, Southey, Byron, Scott, Leagh ^f QX) Hunt, Coleridge, Tom Moore, and others, supposed to have been written as ' ' Puflfs " for Warren's blacking ! 70-2. DECASTRO (J.) Memoirs of J. Decastro, Come- dian; with Anecdotes of Garrick, Foote, Sheridan, Kem- y__^^^ ble (and others) ; an Analysis of the Life of Philip Astley, /* KLV and Scarce Theatrical Advertisements, etc. Edited by R. Humphreys. Portrait and other illusts. 13mo, half calf. • •.XV) Lond. 1834 ^ 83 J. ChO The Anderson Auction Co. 703. DEFOE (DANIEL). Life and Adventures of Robin- ^ '^D son Crusoe (with the Further Adventures). Portrait and ^ ' ^ 100 engravings on wood by the Brothers Dalziel from designs ^ by J. D. Watson. Square 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt edges. Lond. 1864 704. Novels and Miscellaneous Works, with a Bio- » graphical Memoir of the Author, literary Prefaces to vari- I •) f~ ous pieces, illustrative Notes by Sir Walter Scott and others. h /-yi [Edited by C. Lewis.] 20 vols. ]2mo, full green polished calf, backs full gilt, contents lettered, gilt edges. . Oxford, 1839-41 * » Choice set of this scarce and most desirable edition. 705. [DE FORREST (T. R.)] Olden Time in New York, /.. i^O By Those who Knew. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1833 ' 706. Another copy, not in such fine condition. 707. DEL ANY (MRS.) Autobiography and Correspond- // enee of Mary Granville. Edited by Lady Llanover. 34- 'vaZ portraits on steel. 6 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1861 . / Library edition. 708. D'EON (CHEVALIER). The Strange Career of the Chevalier D'Eon de Beaumont, Minister from France to jVr- Great Britain in 1763. By J. B. Telfer. S portraits { pho- ''^ tographs) and facsimile. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1885 The experiences of the celebrated Frefichman, disguised as a woman. 709. DERBY (J. C.) Fifty Years among Authors— Books s ft/i and Publishers. Very numerous portraits on steel of Amer- ^ti iy^ ^ ican authors, etc. Stout imp. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut (739 pages, including Index). N. Y. 1884 No. 176 of 500 copies printed. R. W. Griswold's copy. 710. -[DERRICK (SAMUEL).] A General View of the 3 Stage. By Mr. Wilkes. Aquatint vignette on title. 8vo, «(n> calf. Lond. 1759 With the rare ' ' Errata " slip, nearly always lacking. 711. DEUCHAR'S ETCHINGS. Collection of Etchings after the most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish -■ '• Schools, particularly Rembrandt, Ostade, Cornelius Bega . and Van Vliet. Over 300 etchings by A. Deuchar, from /0# ivJ" ORIGINAL IMPRESSIONS. Bound in 2 vols, royal 4to, fine old black crimped morocco, gilt backs, gold borders on , sides, gilt edges. Lond. 1803 Choice copy, the very scarce Original, Issue. ^ ' ' 713. DEVIL (The) : containing a Review and Investiga- '^■, VJ^ tion of Literature, Men, the Court, the Pulpit and the Stage . . . intended as a Tribute to the Liberty of the Eng- ^, lish Press. No. I-XIII. (all published). 8vo, boards. _,. ' ^ Scarce and curious. Lond. [1776] The Anderson Auction Co. 713. DIBDIN (CHARLES). Professional Life : written bj^ Himself. With the Words of 600 Songs from his Works. Portrait on copper by Devis and 60 aquatint etchings by Miss Dibdin. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1803 714. Collection of Songs from the Works of Mr. Dibdin. Third edn., with Additions. Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo, calf. Lond. : Printed for the Author [about 1806] 715. DIBDIN (JAMES C.) The Annals of the Edinburgh Stage. An Account of the Rise and Progress of Dramatic Writing in Scotland. Portraits, etc. Small 4to, half roan. Edinburgh, 18S8 716. DIBDIN (THOMAS). Reminiscences. Written by Himself. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. N. Y. 1828 Pbesentation copy to the American Dramatic Fund Asso- ciation, with the AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION OP JaMES J. PRIOR, of the Old Bowery Theatre, New York, etc. 717. Another bdn. Portrait, and extra-illus- trated BY THE INSERTION of 11 fine and scarce portraits, skillfully inlaid to size when necessary {including por- traits of Dibdin, by Meyer, Ridley, and Hall ; fine stipple O- portrait of same in brown, proof impression), poriraite of OrV^ Mrs. Siddons, by STnith, after Kearsey (proof); Baymond, ^ v^, as Macbeth, by Ridlpy, J. B. Booth {from the Theatrical Inquisitor), George IV. (India proof), etc. 2 vols. 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Smith. Lond. 1837 718. DIBDIN'S LONDON THEATRE. A Collection of i ^^ the most celebrated Dramatic Pieces, correctly given from , • v (1 copies used in the Theatres, by Thomas Dibdin. Very numerous illusts. on wood. 10 vols, stout 16mo, light pol- ished calf extra, backs full gilt, contents lettered. Lond. : Chiswick Press, 1815-17 A charming set of this well-printed scarce and desirable % edition. • 719. DIBDIN (THOS. PROGNALL). Reminiscences of a Literary Life. 11 fine portraits and plates. 2 vols, light * ^^ polished calf extra, gilt backs. Lond. 1836 U •O O Fine copy, with the Index of 44 pages, which was published subsequently, and is often lacking. 720. DICKENS (CHARLES). Memoirs of Joseph Grim- aldi. Edited by " Boz. " First edn. Portrait of Grimaldi and 10 plates by Geo. Oruihshank. 2 vols, post 8vo, half ^ ^ morocco, gilt back and top, uncut (some leaves somewhat *T*^ C dust-soiled). '^ond. 1838 731. New edition, with additions and Notes by • , Charles Whitehead. Portrait and plates by Geo. Cruik- SHANK. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1846 ^ XiT' 85 I The Anderson Auction Co. DICKENS (CHAELES). 722. [ AND COLLINS (WILKIE) ] The Frozen Deep : a Drama, in Three Acts. By Wilkie Collins. Original PRIVATE Dickens issue. 12mo, original paper covers. [Lond. :] Not published, 1866 Very scarce, and of special interest on account of the crea- tion and alteration by Charles Dickens of the leading part, "Eichard Warden." The play was written in 1856, and first presented at Dickens' London residence, Tavistock House (Eussell Square), January 6th, 1857, Dickens playing the lead- ing part, and the cast including Wilkie Collins, Mark Lemon /Y-£) (editor of ' ' Punch "), Egg (the artist), Shirley Brooks, Miss *^^^ Hogarth, Charles, Jr. , Alfred, Mary and Kate Dickens. Be- ■ tween 1857 and 1866 several performances were given (by Dickens, Collins, and others of the original cast, supported by professional actresses) for the benefit of the family of Douglas Jerrold, who died in 1859. In 1866 The Frozen Deep was pre- sented by Horace Wigan, and H. Neville as Richard Warden, the author having for this purpose made considerable altera- tions and additions, especially in the part which Dickens had created, and in conformity with C. D.'s suggestions, which then first appeared in the present scarce privately printed little volume. A typewritten copy of the original programme, and also a printed copy from the programme — the Manchester Benefit Performance — accompany the above. 723. Plays and Poems, with a few Miscellanies in y 5^" Prose, now first collected and annotated by R. H. Shepherd. 2 vols, 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1882 734. The Letters of Charles Dickens, 1833-70. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1880-82 J •7" 725. The Speeches of Charles Dickens (1841-1870). Edited by R. H. Shepherd. With a new Bibliography, /f fO revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1884 The Bibliography includes the published writings, in prose and verse, of Dickens, from 1833 to 1883, including his letters, as well as a Bibliography of Dickensiana. /. vu .s!kj .c; 726. The Christmas Carol. A Facsimile Reproduc- tion of the Original Manuscript, with an Introduction by F. G. KiTTON. 4to, half parchment, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1890 727. Works. Standard Library Edition. Illusts. by ^^ PTiiz'^ and Cattermole. 27 vols. Svo, cloth. Lond. : Chapman & Hall [about 1879] Complete set, with the exception of Vol. I. of The Old Curiosity Shop, and of Martin Chuzzlewit, and Pale of Two Cities. 728. Pickwick Papers, David Copperfield, and three others, by [the same], illust. hy S. Eytinge, 6 vols., Bost. 1867; Adventures of a Virginian, by O. Thurston, Phil. 1881; and 4 others. Together 11 vols. 12mo, cloth. 86 The Anderson Auction Co. DICKENS (CHABLES). 739. Letters to Wilkie Collins, edited by Laurence Hwtton, portraits and facsimiles, 1893; Letters of Edward , -. Fitzgerald to Fanny Kemble, 1871-1883, edited by W. r.rJ Aldis Wright, 1895; Life of Charles J. Ingersoll (Dra- H' 744. Sala (George Augustus). Charles Dickens, ^It with a Preface containing a Letter from Dickens. First • Qtf EDN. 12mo, original stiff paper wrappers, preserved in half morocco solander case, gilt back. Lond. 1870 f fc Scarce. 745. Watkins (Wm.) Charles Dickens : Anecdotes ,^~jp and Recollections of his Life. 18mo, cloth, original covers * (with portrait) bound in, pp. 64. Lond., n. d. [circa 1870] \" 746. DICKENSIANA. " The Penny Pickwick. " The Post-Humorous Notes of the Pick-wickian Club. Edited by "Boz." Complete in the 110 penny numbers (all pub- lished), with all the supplementary numbers. Over 200 humorous half-page illusts. on wood of Pichwichian scenes and characters. 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top. Lond. [about 1838-39] Rare. ri\ 747. [DICKINSON (JOHN). J Letters from a Farmer in ^ Pennsylvania to the inhabitants of the British Colonies. / -. , Extra-illustrated hy the insertion of 16 portraits {chiefly I'^'j' on copper), 2 views, old newspaper clippings, etc., and MS. / ' \ * matter. 8vo, half morocco. * Phil., printed; Lond., reprinted for J. Almon, 1774 j^ The extra plates include portraits on copper of Dickinson ' )\) '■ (B. B. E. print); Franklin, by Goldar; two of George III.; > Camden, by Holloway; Charles I.; Lord Shelburne (cut round), etc.; portraits on steel of Dickinson, Chatham, Locke, Pope, etc; views of the State House, Philadelphia, 1778 (on copper); Fair Hill Mansion (on wood, besides a series of newspaper arti- cles, "Events in Philadelphia in 1768"), etc.; neatly written MS. notes, etc. ^#. ■A u- f' The Anderson Auction Co. 748. DICKSON (W. G.) Gleanings from Japan. 8vo, cloth (publisher's blank stamp in blank on title). Edinburgh, 1889 749. DIGGES (WEST). Letters which past between Mr. West Digges, Comedian, and Mrs. Sarah Ward, 1753-1759, (with) Notes and Appendix of Theatrical Anecdotes, etc. (including an Account of Mr. Digges' relations with Mrs. "2-% /o George Anne Bellamy. 8vo, original half cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1833 "* ' Scarce. Only 60 copies printed. Choice copy. 750. DILLON (FRANCIS). Memoirs of Francis Dillon, Esq., in a Series of Letters written by Himself. 3 vols, in 1. y t\-fi l2mo, polished calf, gilt back. Lond. 1772 ^^^ Rare. Fictitious Memoirs in the manner of and on the sub- ject of Defoe's "Treatise on the Use and Abuse of the Marriage , Bed." 751. DINSDALE (J.) Theatrical Sketches. Numerous /> illusts. from current plays a id operas produced on the Lon- § . t^^ o( - don stage. Oblong post 8vo, cloth. Lond. [1887] 752. DIPROSE (J.) Theatrical Anecdotes: the Stage and the Plays. Front, etc. Post 8vo, pictorial paper cov- ers. Lond., n. d. 753. Book of the Stage and the Players. Numerous _ portraits in cJiaracter and other illusts. Post 8vo, fancy >rlj boards. Lond. [1876] * " ^ 754. DIXON (W. HEPWORTH). History of Two Queens : Catharine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. 4 vols. t Xf~^ 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1874 / 755. New America. Illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, ' ^ gilt backs. Lond. 1867 756. DOLARO (SELINA). " Mes Amours." Poems, passionate and playful, written to me by People celebrated / . and obscure, and my Answers. Portrait and illusts. Square » ^^ 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1888 757. DONALDSON (WALTER). Recollections of an Actor [1809-1842]. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1865 758. DORAN (JOHN). Monarch Retired from Business. First bdn. Portraits of Charles V. and Christina of ^ , Sweden. 2- vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. t V O Lond. 1857 / 759. History of Court-Fools. First bdn. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands (name on title.) Scarce. y/90 Lond. 1858*^1 '^ 760. "Mann" and Manners at the Court of Flor- ence, 1740-1786. Founder of the Letters of Horace Mann A, J^ to Horace Walpole. First edn. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. f^ Lond. 1876 \Sc ^%s- The Anderson Auction Co. DORAN (JOHN). 761. In and About Drury Lane (Master Betty, some j .^ Eccentricities of the French Stage, A Line of French Ac- J 'X^V tresses, Macready, Nelson and Lady Hamilton, etc.) FlKST EDN. 3 vols, half light calf, gilt backs and- tops, uncut. Lond. 1881 . 762. Their Majesties Servants : Annals of the Eng- *) -JT/ lish Stage from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. 50 ^ ' portraits on copper on china paper and 80 illusts. on wood. 3 vols, half roxburghe, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1888 . 763. DOR:iS (GUSTAVE). Atala, by Chateaubriand. f i>C Transl by J. S. Harry. SO full-page plates and other illusts. in the text by Dore. ito, cloth, gilt edges. N. Y. 1879 764. Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Dore. By /, Ox) Blanche Roosevelt. Numerous illusts., including many *' originalunpublished sketches by Dore. 8vo, cloth. N. Y.1885 . ^ 765. DOUGLASS (W.) Duelling Days in the Army. . Oj Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 766. DOW (LORENZO). Life, Travels and Writings of . Lorenzo, including his Singular Wanderings in America, * /-{) and Supplementary Reflections by Peggy Dow. Portrait. ■ f ^ ' 8vo, law sheep. N. Y. 1881 '/ 767. DOYLE (SIR F.H.) Reminiscences and Opinions of » V>t Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, 1813-1885. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1886 768. DRAKE (DANIEL). Pioneer Life in Kentucky: a 3 Series of Reminiscential Letters. Edited, with Notes and f~ I a Biographical Sketch, by his Son. Portrait on India • U *' paper. Imp. 8vo, three-quarter morocco, gilt top, uncut. Large Paper copy. Only 50 copies so printed. Cinn. 1870 769. DRAKE (JOSEPH RODMAN) and HALLECK (FITZ-GREENE). The Croakers. First Complete Edi- tion. Portrait on India paper, bxtea-illust. by the inser- t VX)"* ' ^^''^ ci/SO additional portraits {including Fra.nklin by Thorp, Bainbridge by Edwin, Decatur by Osborn, Benj. West by Durer, etc.), and ^ views {including S New York views), all skillfully inlaid to size when necessary. Imp. 8vo, green morocco, gilt back and sides, with inlays in red and blue (y-0 -1 morocco, gilt top, nncut, by Pawson. ' ■ . ' " N. Y. : Bradford Club, 1860 770. DRAKE (SAMUEL G. ) Results of some Researches among British Archives for Information relative to the Founders of New England. Facsimile portraits of Drake ^ and Capt. John Smith and facsimile map. Small 4to, cloth. T «/7 r^\ Bost. I860 OJ' I V Scarce. The long alphabetical lists of early emigrants to I New England, with the complete indexes appended, render ' this publication of much genealogical and historical value. %.¥, The Anderson Auction Co. 771. DRAYSON (MAJ.-GEN. A. W.) The Diamond / Hunters of South Africa. Illusts. Post 8vo, cloth. . ©0 Lond., n. d. 773. DRAMATIC CENSOR (The); or, Critical Com- P^^ion. [By Francis Gentlemen.] Brilliant impressions of the rare fronts by Isaac Taylor. (Containing portrait of Oarrick and of other actors in Shakesperian characters.) 5 #V-r\ 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1770 ^- ^^ Very fine copy of this rare and valuable work, which in- cludes Gentlemen's celebrated Remarks on Richard III. Very scarce in this fine complete state. 773. DRAMATIC MAGAZINE and General Theatrical and Musical Review Vignette title and H portraits on steel (Jenny Liud, Miss Glyn, etc., etc.). Royal 8vo, half calf, / C- ^ilt back. Lond. and N. Y. [1850-51] '♦ ^^ C 774. DRAMATIC MIRROR (The) and Literary Com- panion, devoted to the Stage and the Fine Arts. Edited 'by James Rees. Vol. I., Aug. 14, 1841-Peb'y 5, 1843. Nos. 1-XXIV. inclusive (all published). Portraits on wood of Forrest as " Metamora," J. H. Scott, F. C. Wemyss, Edmund Kean, Tyrone Power, Mrs. Fitzwilliam and others, i. // ^O EXTRA-iLLtrsT. with a rare playbill of the American Theatre, New^ Orleans, of Caldwell's appearance as " Bob Logic," April 10, 1827, autographs and original sketch by the Editor. 4to, half morocco. Fine clean copy. Phil. 1843 Rare. Interesting copy from the Daly Collection, with an autograph presentation inscription by A. H. Wemyss of the , Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, etc. Includes the original issue of Ree's "Dramatic Authors of America," an " Account of the Southern Stage and its Actors," and biog- raphies of American actors and actresses, etc., etc. V.^^ 775. DRAMATIC REGISTER (The Weekly) : No. 1, Jany. 1, 1825, to No. 103, Dec. 23, 1836; being a History of the London Stage for 1835-36. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1825-26 776. DRAMATIC REGISTER for 1851, 1853 [and] 1853. ^ [Edited by T. F. Dillon Ckokee.] With some interesting \ iHir4 MS. Notes. 3 vols, in 1, 12mo, half calf, gilt back. <»-'. w c_j Lond. 1853-54 777. DRAMATIC SOUVENIR: being Literary and Graphical Illustrations of Shakespeare and other English Dramatists. Over 200 illusts. by eminent artists. 13mo, cloth (binding slightly damaged). Lond. 1833 >^^« ' Comprises Selections (with Illustrations and Introductions) from over 100 celebrated English plays, with a Table showing ., dates of first production, etc. 91 The Anderson Auction Co. 778. DRAMATIC TABLE TALK, or Scenes, Situations and Adventures, serious and comic, in Theatrical History J ^ __ and Biography [edited by Richard Ryan]. Views, facsim- /. A-** i^ss, autographs and portraits on copper {including por- traits of Garriclc, Macklin, Kemble, Anne Catley, etc.). 3 'sr ..y\ vols. 13mo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1835 779. DRAMATISTS OP THE RESTORATION: The Dramatic Works of D'Avenant, Crowne, Cokain, Wilson, y Marmion, Lacy and Tatham. Edited with Memoirs and '■'•Vl5'~ ^otes by James Maidment and W. H. Logan. 14 vols. ' ^ original white cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1873-7& 780. DREW (MRS. JOHN). Autobiographical Sketch of Mrs. John Drew; with an Introduction by her Son (John C/ H^' Drew) and Biographical Notes by Douglas Taylor. Nu- fOO merous portraits and other illusts. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1899 781. DRURY LANE THEATRE, 1710. The Play- house Scuffle, or, Passive Obedience Kiekt off the Stage. -V Being a True Relation of a New Tragi-Comedy, as it was r) o^ * Acted last Week at the Play-House in Drury Lane; by sev- jT^ (f *- eral Notorious Actors, frequently eall'd Her Majesties Ser- Q^ r jTfi vants, but of late Turn'd Their Own Masters. 12mo, half roan, pp. 16. Lond. 1710 Rare. Not in the McKee Collection. Curious Poetical » Description of the famous dispute between the Lord Chaniber- ;, J^ lain. Rich, Collier, and the Actors at Drury Lane Theatre, I which ended by the actors seizing all the clothing and prop- erty and leaving the theatre, which was forced temporarily to close. An amusing description of the "Scuffle" is given in The Tatler. References are made to Barton Booth, Powell, Mrs. " Termagant" (Oldfield) and others. 783. DRYDEN (JOHN). Dramatic Works. Portrait /-/ ^. . and engravings on copper by Van der Gucht after Grave- ''>'**l/ lot's designs. 6 vols. 13mo, light polished calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1735 783. Poetical Works. Portrait. 5 vols. 13mo, light C~^^ calf, gilt backs. Bost. 1854 ' f P 784. DU BARRY (COUNTESS). Letters of the Coun- ^ "*>* tess Du Barry, with those of her Correspondents. To y which is added Notes on the principal Events of the latter (t^^ years of the Reign of Louis XV. Transl. from the French. • '"^ 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1792 . 785. Memoirs of Madame du Barry (1744-1791); **r. The Anderson Auction Co. DUNLAP (WILLIAM). 797. History of the American Theatre. First edn. / . Si) 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1833 798. Another copy. With a PPOOF PORTRAIT view ^ of Ghaiham Theatre, and several advertisements from early 2«7l> {1794.-1798) American newspapers, inserted. 8vo, half ' ^ roan. N. Y. 1832 799. History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts ^, . of Design in the United States. Original edn. 3 vols. ' ^'•s royal 8vo, half cloth. N. Y. 1834 SCAKCB. 800. [ ] Thirty Years Ago; or, The Memoirs of a Water Drinker. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth (blank top of title repaired). N. Y. 1836 801. DUNLAP SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS Both Series complete from No. 1, 1887, to New Series No. 16, 1901 (with the exception of No. 9, New Series). Portraits and plates. 39 vols. 8vo, original imit. parchment covers, uncut. N. Y. : Dunlap Society, 1887-1901 These valuable publications were privately printed for MEMBEBS ONLY AND THEIR ISSUE STRICTLY LIMITED. 803. Extra Volume. Plays of the Present, by J. B. Clapp and E. F. Ed jet. With a Preface by Douglas Taylor. Numerous autotype portraits. 8vo, cloth. 250 copies printed. N. Y. : Dunlap Society, 1903 803. DUNTON (JOHN). Life and Errors of John Dun- ton, Citizen of London (Bookseller). Written by Himself. Edited by John Nicols. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf Lond. 1818 Contains many curious particulars of the life and times of this heterogeneous character. 804. DURAND (A. B.) Life and Times of A. B. Durand, by John Durand. Illust. with a portrait of Durand and 18 heliogravures from his works, including the portraits of Trumbull, Washington and Harvey Birch, the Oak Tree Fishkill Landing, etc. 4to, three-quarter brown morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. N. Y. 1894 Only 500 copies printed. 805. DYER (ROBERT). Nine Years of an Actor's Life. Post 8vo, half roxburghe. Lond. 1833 2-. Li) 1,^ / 806. DYER (T. F. THISELTON). Great Men at Play. ^ • 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1889 Peculiarities of Great Men, Brilliant Talkers, Wit and Humour, etc. 94 t^ of- The Anderson Auction Co. 807. EBERS (JOtm— Manager of the King's Theatre in the Haymarket). Seven Years of the King's Theatre. » First edn. 6 lithograph portraits of Sontag, Caradori 2-,/(^ Allen, etc. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1838 808. ECCENTRIC CHARACTERS of the World in all Ages and all Countries, with other Curiosities of Human %S~}D Nature. Hundreds of portraits and other illusts. Thick 8vo, cloth. N. Y.,n. d. 809. EDGEWORTH (MARIA). Novels. Fine plates, India Paper. 12 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 ''7o Large Paper Issue. No. 36 of only 250 copies printed. 810. EDGEWORTH (RICHARD LOVELL). Memoirs, begun by Himself and concluded by Maeia Edgewoeth. Portraits (foxed). 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1844 /, / J~" 811. EDINBURGH ALMANACKS for 1766-99, 1778, ' 1780 (with) The London Almanack for 1783. 7 vols. 12mo, original sheep. Edinburgh and Lond. 1767-83 Contains very interesting MS. notes, memorandum of journeys, accounts, etc., written on the blank leaves, between the 3'ears 1767 and 1783, by one Robert Smyth, a lawyer resid- ing near Edinburgh. 813. EDWARDS (G. W.— Editor). Sundry Rhymes from the Days of our Grandmothers. Profusely illust. by the C^ editor. Imp. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888 < ^V 813. EDWARDS (COL. M.) Life and Adventures of an Accomplished Forger and Swindler. Illust. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. N. Y. [1848] r 5- nIT 814. EDWARDS (H. SUTHERLAND), Personal Recol- lections, 1900; Reminiscences of an Old Bohemian, por- traits, 1883; An Actor's Tour, 70,000 Miles with Shake- f^To speare, by D. E. Bandmann, 1885 (lacks portrait) ; and one other. Together 4 vols. Post 8vo,cloth. Bost., etc., 1879-1900 815. Idols of the French Stage. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 ■ 816. EDWIN (JOHN). The Eccentricities of John ^ J i? Edwin, Comedian, with several hundred Original Anec- dotes, arranged and digested by Anthony Pasquin (John Williams). "3 vols. 13ino, half morocco. Dublin, 1791 Scarce. John Williams was the author of the Dramatic Censor, A Pin-Cushion for Thespus, etc. 817. EGAN (PIERCE). Life in London; or. The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorne, Esq., and Corinthian yl y /— Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their '"^^^-^V Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis. S6 full-page COLORED PLATES dvawn and engraved by Robert and George 95 J^' The Anderson Auction Co. EGAN (PIERCE). Cruikshank, and numerous illusts. in the text by the same artists, besides the 5 plates of engraved music {often lacking). Royal 8vo, half calf. Lond. [1823] An excellent copy with wide maegins. , 818. Anecdotes of the Turf, the Ring and the Stage. - "^ & 13 COLORED 7'LAT'ES draiun and etched by Theobors Lane, / " besides numerous humorous woodcuts. Royal 8vo, half ' , morocco, panelled gilt back. Lond.: Knight and Long, 1827 Fine tall copy of the very rare First Edition. 819. The Show Folks. With 9 characteristic designs A i)^ on wood by Theodore Lane. 12mo, cloth. LoncJ. 1831 820. [ ] The True History of Tom and Jerry ; or. Life ,i , in London from Start to Finish. Edited with a Key to Per- 71, sons and Plans, a Glossary of Slang Terms, etc. By Charles 4 Hindley. Illusts. Post 8vo, half parchment. Lond.,n. d. 821. The Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, . ^ a.nd Logic in their Pursuits through Life in and out of Lon- ^ ^-, don [known as " Finish to Life in London "]. 35 colored J- f i/^ PLATES after designs by Robt. Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, ^ i \ ta lialf roxburghe, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1887 ^ \ 822. Life of an Actor. The Poetical Descriptions J ^>j by T. Greenwood. 27 full-page colored plates by Theo- ' ^^ DORE Lane. Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1892 -j^ 823. EGERTON (T. AND J.) The Theatrical Remem- ,, J V . brancer, containing a Complete List of all the Dramatic Per- ^^ ^ formances in the English Language, their several editions, dates, etc. , and the theatres where they were originally per- formed, etc., etc. 12mo, cloth, 352 pages. Lond. 1788 824. EGERTON'S THEATRICAL REMEMBRANCER; Barker's Continuation, with a List of Plays and Authors \ down to 1801. By W. C. Oulton. 12mo, half calf, 336 pages. Lond. : Barker [1801] 825. EICHENDORFF (J. F. VON). Leaves from the / »7 Life of a Good-for-Nothing. Transl. by Mrs. A. L. Wister. /* I S~.,' V. Numerous illusts. by P. Gf. Johann and E. Kanolt. Square / 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, uncut. Phil. 1889 826. ELIOT (GEORGE). Works, comprising: Adam ^ Bede; Mill on the Floss; Felix Holt; Romola; Middle- t (fj^ A march; Daniel Deronda; Scenes of Clerical Life; Com- / plete Poems and Miscellaneous EsMays. Edition-de-Luxe. ' Many fine photogravures on China paper. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1886-87 ^ Only 500 sets of thisjsumptuous edition published. r AC \ 827. Works. Fireside Edn. Illusts. 5 vols, stout ■'Vpost 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1885 Lacks Vol. 5, " Daniel Deronda." .3 yo Ao^- 7^% The Anderson Auction Co. 838. ELIOT (JOHN). Biographical Dictionary of the First Settlers and other Eminent Characters in New Eng- land. 8vo, calf (cracked at joint). Salem, Mass., 1809 829. ELLIOT (FRANCES). Old Court Life in France. 20 full-page illusts. by Alfred Fredericks. Royal 8vo, y cloth. Lond. 1886 *6o 830. ELLIS (G. EGAR). True History of the State Prisoner, commonly called the " Iron Mask." Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands, 352 pages. Lond. 1827 831. ELLISTON (ROBERT WILLIAM). Memoirs of William Robert Elliston, Comedian, by Geo. Raymond. Portrait, 5 plates by Geo. Cruikshank and Phiz, and SO facsimile autographs. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1846 832. Another edition. Portrait and 6 plates by G. C. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1857 833. ELWOOD (MRS.) Memoirs of the Literary Ladies of England from the commencement of the last century. ^ 2 portraits. 2 vols, calf, gilt backs and sides. Lond. 1843 * ^ O 834. ENCYCLOPJEDIA BRITANNICA. Ninth edn. _ V 25 vols. 4to, publishers' half morocco. N. Y. ] 878 835. ENGEL (LOUIS). From Mozart to Mario: Remin- iscences of Half a Century. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt ■ backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1868 /^ O-O 836. ENNEMOSER (J.) History of Magic. Transl. by William Howitt, with an Appendix of Stories of Appari- if (t o" tions. Witchcraft, etc. Selected by Mary Howitt. 2 ^ vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Bohn, 1854 837. ERCKMANN CHATRAIN. National Novels; transl. from the French Illusts. 6 vols, post 8vo, cloth. ■• N. Y. 1889 Comprises : Madame Therfese (1793) ; The Conscript (1813) ; The /t^~" Blockade of Phalsburg (1814) ; The Invasion of France in 1814 ; ' Waterloo ; The Plebiscite. 838. [ESCOTT (T. H. S.)] Society in London. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1885 j^~}^ ' Includes: Litterateurs in Society; Actors and Actresses in 4*~5» 1/ Society ; etc. 839. ETCHINGS. Collection de Vues Pittoresques de I'ltaly dessinees d'apres Nature. 72 fine full-page etchings J j.., ^ on copper by A. C. Dibs, Charles Reinhart, and Jacques /f Zo) Mechau. Royal 4to, half morocco, gilt back and top. Nuremberg, 1729 840. A Series of 20 original etchings by William TJnger, William Leslie, Paul Rajon, and others, after paint- ings by Rembrandt. Titian,, Muncacksy, etc. Text by S. R. / X^ Koehler. Folio, cloth. Bost. 1867 *» ^ No. 206 of only 250 copies on vellum paper. 97 The Anderson Auction Co. ETCHINGS. 841. The Diisseldorf Gallery : a Series of 20 origi- nal etchings, india proofs, by Kroener, Hoff, Volkhart, Irmer and other German artists. Text by P. Grotiohann, and others. Folio, cloth. Lond. 1888 "^ ,\ One of only 25 copies printed with pkoop etchings on INDIA PAPER. J.u^ J*cS .f J' hU 843. Hitchcock (Ripley). Important New Etch- ings by American Artists. 7 original etchings by C. A. Piatt, J. D. Smillie, J. A. Mitchell, and others. Folio, cloth. N. Y. 1888 843. EVELYN (JOHN). Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn ; with the Private Correspondence between Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Earl Clarendon and Sir Richard Browne. Edited from the original MS. by William Beat. ^5 fine portraits and plates on steel. 4 vols, post 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs. Lond. 185& 844. EVERARD (EDWARD CAPE). Memoirs of an Unfortunate Son of Thespis: Edward Cape Everard, Comedian, twenty-three years at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Pupil (and reputed son) of David Garrick. Written by Himself. 13mo, half calf neat, gilt top, uncut, J \ 274 pages. Edinburgh, 1818 845. EXAMINER (The); from April 15 to Sept. 16, 1815. Royal 8vo, half bound. N. Y. 1815 ^ -.on 846. EXHIBITION SKETCHES of the Royal Jubilee • Exhibition, Manchester, 1887. Illusts. by Ford Madox ■ Brown, etc. 4to, half calf. Manchester, 1887 847. FAMILIAR LETTERS of Love and Gallantry by the Wits of the last and present age ; together with Mr. Tom Brown's Remains, not printed in his works. 8 portraits on copper {of Mrs. Behn, Congreve, Wycherley, Butler, Voiture, Dryden, etc.). 2 vols. 12mo, calf, rebacked gilt back. Lond. 1718 848. PARQUHAR (GEORGE). Love and Business: in ' a Collection of Occasionary Verse and Epistolary Prose, not hitherto published ; with a Discourse upon Comedy in refer- ence to the English Stage. First edn. 12mo, morocco Lond. : B. Lintot, 1702 Fine copy of this scarce and curious production. u 849. Works, containing all his Poems, Letters, '/J Essays and Comedies, with a Memoir of the Author. 2 vols. 12mo, polished calf, gilt backs. Lond. 174^ 98 The Anderson Auction Co. 850. FARREN (ELIZABETH). Memoirs of the Present Countess of Derby (late Miss Farren), including Anecdotes of Several Distinguished Persons, etc., by Petronius Arbi- ter, Lond. 1797, 27 pp. ; The Testimony of Truth to Exalted Merits, or a Biographical Sketch of the Rt. Hon. the Coun- tess of Derby, fine portrait on copper, Lond. 1797, 37 pp. 2 vols, in 1. 4to, half calf russia. Lond. 1797 The first-mentioned " Memoirs " is a very unsavory libel, to which the second-mentioned piece is a reply. Both pamphlets are very scarce. — See Lowe. 851. FAUSTUS (DR ) The Remarkable Life of Dr. Faustus, relating the Means adopted by him to Raise the Devil . . . and the Horrible Death inflicted on him by the Devil at the expiration of his Term. Folding colored FRONT, hy Thos. Jones. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt ^ backs and top, uncut, original covers bound in, by Tout. Lond. 1829 852. FAY (THEODORE S.) Crayon Sketches; by An f^-S~' Amateur. First edn. Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1833 853. FIELDING (HENRY). Pasquin: a Dramatick Satire on the Times. First edn. Bvo, half roan (title guarded, but perfect). Lond. 1736 Rare. Caused the introduction in the House of Commons y«7^ of the celebrated " Bill for Limiting the Number of Playhouses , and Restraining the Liberty of the Stage." / ^O 854. FELLOWS (CHARLES). Journal of an Excursion in Asia Minor. Map, ^3 plates, besides illusts. in the text. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Lond. : Murray, 1839 855. FENN (JOHN). Original Letters, written during the Reigns of Henry VI. and Richard III. by various Persons of Rank or Consequence, and by Members of the Paston Family. Arranged Chronologically, with historical . and explanatory Notes. First and Best edn. Numerous , / ■ portraits, plates and facsimiles, some in colors. 5 vols. /«' ^^vC light polished calf extra, gilt backs. Lond. 1787-89, '23 Fine set of this valuable publication. 856. FENN (W. W.) After Sundown; or, the Palette J *^ / and the Pen. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1880 ' y ^ 857. FENNELL (JAMES). Statement of Facts relative /' to the late Disturbances at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, 8vo, half roan (title somewhat dust-soiled), 54 pp. Edinburgh [1788] _ Fennell's real name was Cambray. He was a very promising i « W O actor, who made his first appearance in Edinburgh 1787, but "• ^^ owing to a matter to which the above " Statement " relates, he ^ was driven from the Edinburgh stage. In 1811 he went to America and joined G. F. Cooke there. .it The Anderson Auction Co. FENNELL (JAMES). .„^ 858. An Apology for the Life of James Fennell, \ ^ written by himself. 8vo, half roan, 510 pp. Phil. 1814 Bare. Peesentation copy, with the author's presenta- tion INSCRIPTION on fly-leaf. Fennell first appeared in America in 1797 at Annapolis, Md., made his debut in. New York as Zanga in "Revenge," and retired from the stage in 1814, set- tling near New London, Connecticut. ^* 859. FERRIER (MISS). Novels. Edited by R. B. John- son, comprising Marriage; The Inheritance; Destiny. Por- trait and illusts. hy N. Erichsen. 6 vols. 13mo, cloth. Lond. 1894 f \ A ^^°' FEUERBACH (A. R. VON). Narratives of Remark- "i able Criminal Trials. Transl. from the German by Lady Duff Gordon. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1846 861. Another copy. 8vo, cloth (name written on title). Lond. 1846 862. FEUILLET (OCTAVE). The Romance of a Poor Young Man. Numerous full-page plates and etched portrait of the author on vellum paper. Royal 8vo, art cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 18b9 FICTION. Comprising a choice selection of English and American Novels, with a fevc translations from the French and German. 862.* BACHELLER (IRVING), Dri and I [and] Eben Holden, illusts., 2 vols. 1900-01; A Gentleman of the South, by W. G. Brown, illusts., 1903; None But the Brave, by H. Sears, plates, 1 902 ; and 5 others. Together 9 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y. and Bost., v. y. 863. BARR (ROBERT), A Woman Intervenes, illusts.; A Gentleman Player, by R. N. Stephens, illusts., 1899; Sarita the Carlist, by A. W. Marchmont, illusts., n. d. ; and 10 others by F. R. Stockton, Maurice Thompson, Emerson Hough, Marriot Watson, Dorothea Gerard, Miss Godfrey, etc. Together 13 vols. Post Bvo, cloth, as new. N. Y., etc., V. y. 864. BENSON (E. F.), Mammon & Co., 1899; Gloria Mundi, by Harold Frederic, 1898 ; The Fourth Estate (and) The Joy of Captain Ribot, by A. P. Valdes, 2 vols., 1900-01 ; and others by Anna Catharine Green, Mrs. Alexander, EdnaLyall, R. Dallas, M. A. Owen, Dorothea Gerard, etc. Together 11 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y., v. y. 865. BOONE (H. B.), Eastover Court House, 1901; A Pasteboard Crown, by Clara Morris, 1902 ; A Daughter of Thespis, by J. D. Barry, 1902 ; and 7 others. Together 10 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y. and Bost., v. y. 100 The Anderson Auction Co. ng Heights, 866. BRONTE (CHARLOTTE), Wuthering Heights, Villette, The Professor, 3 vols., N. Y. 1848-57; Rachel Grey, Seveu Years, John Dorrien, and 5 others, by Julia Kavanagh, N. Y. 1851-75 ; and 10 other novels. Together 21 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 867. BROUGHTON (RHODA), Nancy, Belinda, 3 vols. ; Mr. Isaacs, A Tale of a Lonely Parish, Saracinesea, by Marion Crawford, 3 vols. ; An Ocean Freelance, by W. Clark Russell, 3 vols. ; and 4 other novels in 13 vols. To- gether Sa vols. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1880-88 868. BROWNE (DUNN), My Experiences in the Army, poriraii, Bost. 1866; Life in the Confederate Army, by W. Watson, Lond. 1887; The Sanctuary, a Story of the Civil War, by G. W. Nichols, N. Y. 1866 ; and 3 others. Together 5 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 869. BURNETT (FRANCES HODGSON), A Lady of Quality, In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim, The Making of a Marchioness, illusts., 3 vols., 1896-1901; Richard Yea and Nay, Maurice Hewlett, 1901 ; The Vul- tures, by H. Seton Merriman, illusts., 1902; Monsieur Beau- caire, by Booth Tarkington, illusts., 1900; and 3 others. Together 9 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y., v. y. 870. CASTLE (AGNES and EGERTON), The Pride of Jennico, The Bath Comedy, Incomparable Bellairs, The Light of Scothey, The Star Dreamer, The Secret Orchard, illusts., 6 vols. ; Rupert of Hentzau, Chronicles of Count Antonio, The King's Mirror, Tristram of Blent, by Anthony Hope, 4 vols. Together 10 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N.Y., v. y. 871. CHURCHILL (WINSTON), The Crisis, illusts., 1901; The Cambric Mask, Cardigan, The Conspirators, by R. W. Chambers, illusts., 3 vols., 1901-02; Philip Win- wood, by R. N. Stephens, illusts. [1900] ; The Reign of Law [and] The Choir Invisible, by James Lane Allen ; and 5 others by Hornung, Quiller- Couch, Elinor Glyn, etc. To- gether 1^ vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y., etc., v.y. 872. CORELLI (MARIE), Barabbas, Ziska, Wormwood, 3 vols., 1897, etc. ; The Manxman, The Bondman, A Son of Hagar, by Hall Caine, 3 vols , 1894-95 ; John Ward, Preacher, by Margaret D eland, 1888; and 4 others. To- gether 11 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. Bost., N. Y., etc., v. y. 873. DOYLE (CONAN). Sherlock Holmes, Adventures of Gerard, The Refugees, Micah Clarke, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and 6 others by the same. Illusts. 11 vols, post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y., 1893-1903 101 •/f. -II The Anderson Auction Co. 874. EGGLESTON (G. C), A Man of Honor, illusts. r\ C^ [1873]; A French Country Family, by Madame Guizot, (l)(\ transl. by D. Muloek Craik, illusts., 1868; A Fallen Idol, \^ ^ by F. Anstey, 1886; and 19 other novels. Together •^2 \ vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y., etc., V. y. 875. FERRIER (MISS), Novels (Marriage, Destiny, The Inheritance), 6 vols, half morocco, Lond. : Bentley, 1883; / / /. Lyrics of Spain and Erin, by Edward Maturin, First edn., / /f- morocco, gilt, Bost. 1850; Poetical Works of E. C. Sted- ;•., man, portrait, Bost. 1873; and 6 others. Together 14 vols. '''' ' 13mo. 876. FORD (PAUL LEICESTER), Janice Meredith, •y colored front. The Strength of the Weak, by C. C. Hotch- / y kiss, 1903; Hesper, by Hamlin Garland; and 6 others. To- f / () gether 9 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y. 1898-1903 "^ - 877. GREEN (ANNA CATHARINE), The Circular Study, 1900; The Wilderness Road, In Circling Camps, A / (— Herald of the West, by J. A. Altsheler, 3 vols., 1898-1901; / n^ The Blood-Tax, by Dorothea Gerard, 1903; and 5 others. ' ^'^ Together 10 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y., v. y. > 878. HAGGARD (RIDER). She, King Solomon's Mines, i^ ^^Jj Allan Quatermain, Jess, Joan Haste, Heart of the World, J ^^ others by the same author. 10 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888-95 879. HOPE (ANTHONY), The Prisoner of Zenda, A Man of Mark, A Chapter of Air, The Indiscretion of the Duchess, fronts., 4 vols., 1894; The Man who Outlived Him- self, by A. W. Tourgde, 1898; and 5 others. Together 10 vols. 13mo, cloth. 880. KINGSLEY (HENRY), The Hillyards and the Bur- tons, Austin Elliot, 3 vols., Bost. 1863-65; The Queen of Hearts, by Wilkie Collins, N. Y. 1859 ; Mysteries of Udolpho, by Ann Radcliffe, Phil. 1859 ; and 36 other novels. Together 39 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 881. JEROME (JEROME K.), Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, 1890; Diary of a Pilgrimage, On the Stage and Off, lUusts. , 3 vols. , n. d. ; Memoirs and Portraits [and] St. Ives, /)^ by R. L. Stevenson, 2 vols, 1885-97; The Dead Leman and ' t\\J / Other Tales from the French, by Andrew Lang, 1889; ' '- Jonathan and His Continent, by Max O'Rell, n. d. To- gether 7 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. 883. JOHNSTON (MARY), Prisoner of Hope, Audry, Sir Mortimer, To Have and to Hold, illusts. , 4 vols. , 1900-04 ; In the Palace of the King, by Marion Crawford, illusts. , 1901 ; The Honorable Peter Stirling, by Paul Leicester Ford, 1897; and 6 others. Together 13 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y. and Phil., v. y. 102 ^ 'it The Anderson Auction Co. 883. LEVER (CHARLES), Luttrell of Arran, The Mar- tins of Cro' Martin, 3 vols ; The Cloister and the Hearth, by Charles Reade; The Moonstone [and] No Name, by ^ Wilkie Collins, 3 vols. ; and 31 other novels by Mrs. Henry /- ^ Wood, Anthony Trollope, etc. Together 36 vols. Royal ' 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1850-68 884. MAARTENS (MAARTEN), Dorothea, 1904; The Cardinal's SnufE Box, by H. Harland, 1900; Before the Dawn (the Pall of Richmond), by J. A. Altsheler, 1903; ^ The Modern Hagar, by C M. Clay, 3 vols., 1882; and 6 ^ /<> others. Together 11 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N.Y., V. y. 885. MAJOR (CHARLES), Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall [and] When Knighthood was in Flower, illusts., 3 vols. 1898-1903; The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop, by Hamlin Garland,1903; The Sherwoods, by G. B.McCutcheon, 1 903 ; and 7 others. Together 11 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. , etc., V. y. 886. MUSSET (ALFRED DE), Margot, transl. by E. de V. Vermont; The Sign of the Seven Sins, by W. Le Queux; Jack Raymond, by E. L. Voynich ; Black Rock, by Ralph ^ Connor; and 48 others. Together 53 vols. Paper covers. t ^Af- N. Y. and Phil, (recent) ''' 887. OPPENHEIM (E. PHILLIPS). The Yellow Crayon, A Sleeping Memory, The Survivor, illusts., 3 vols., 1901-03; Continental Dragoons [and] The Road to Paris, by R. N. Stephens, illusts., 1899; Lion of St. Mark's [and] Through Russian Snows, by G. A. Henty, illusts., 3 vols., 1889-95; and 5 others. Together 13 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y.,v. y. 888. [PAULDING (J. K.)] The Dutchman's Fireside, PiRST,EDN., 2 vols, in 1, half morocco, N. Y. 1831; Charles Chesterfield, by Frances Trollope, plates by Phiz, 3 vols. half calf (corner of title and of one leaf defective, plates foxed). Loud. 1843; A Simple Story, by Mrs. Inchbald, First edn., 4 vols, calf; etc. Together 9 vols. Post 8vo and 12mo. 889. READE (CHARLES). Christie Johnson, Love me Little, Love me Long, A Good Fight, and 3 others by the same; Rita, by Hamilton Aid6; and 37 others. Together 33 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 890. SHAW (BERNARD). Cashel Byron's Profession [and] A Musical Socialist, 2 vols. , 1899-1900 ; No. 5 John . « Street, by Richard Whiteing, 1899 ; The Rush for the Spoil, / / W by Emile Zola, illusts., 1887; and 9 others. Together 13 ^ »^ vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y. and Lond., v. y. 103 .M /; - "7 The Anderson Auction Co. :_-> ? 891. [TAUCHINFELS (BAEONESS).] The Initials, The Merchant of Berlin [and] Berlin and Sans-Souci, by L. Mtihlbach, 2 vols ; The' Conscript, hy Alex'r Dumas; A Hero of our Times, by M. U. Lermontoff; and 10 other novels transl. from the German. Together 15 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 892. TROLLOPE (ANTHONY). The Three Clerks, Castle Richmond, Dr. Thorne, Framley Parsonage, Auto- biography, etc. , 7 vols. ; Garston Grange, Beppo, Marietta, etc , by Adolphus Trollope, 7 vols. Together 14 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y., etc., 1859-74 893. TROLLOPE (FRANCES). Tremordyn Cliff, First EDN., 3 vols., Lond. 1835; Greyslaer, a Romance of the Mohawk, by C. F. Hoffman, First edn., N. Y. 1840; Nick of the Woods, 2 vols, [and] Adventures of Robin Day, 2 vols., by [R. M. Bird], First edn , 4 vols., Phil. 1837-39; and 12 others. Together 21 vols. Post 8vo, cloth and half roan. Lond., N. Y., etc., v. y. 894. VIZETELLY (H.) The Story of the Diamond Neck- lace, portrait, N. Y. 1881 ; The Permanent Husband, by F. Dostoieffsky, Lond. 1888; Sphink, from the German of Robert Byr, Phil. 1871; and 20 other novels. Together 23 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 895. WARREN (SAMUEL). Ten Thousand a Year, 2 vols., 1879; Doctor Antonio, by Ruffini, 1874; and 15 others by Wilkie Collins, Mrs. Craik, etc. Together 18 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y., etc., v. y. 896. WATERLOO (S.), The Story of a Strange Career, 1902; The Margate Mystery, by B. Delannoy, 1901; From the Forecastle to the Cabin, by C. S. Samuels, illusts., 1887; and 11 others. Together 14 vols. 12mo and post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. Y. , v. y. 897. WEYMAN (STANLEY). My Lady Rotha, Under the Red Robe, The House of the Wolf, The Red Cockade, Shrewsbury, illusts., 5 vols., 1895-98; The American Pris- oner, by Eden Phillpotts, illusts. , 1 904 ; My Strangest Case, Farewell Nikola, A Bid for Fortune, by Guy Boothby, illusts., 3 vols., 1901; etc. Together 10 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, as new. N. y. , v. y. 898. WISTER (OWEN). The Virginian, illusts., 1902; The Log of a Cowboy, by Andy Adams, illusts., 1903; Gor- don Keith, by T. Nelson Page, illusts., 1903; Hugh Wynne, by S. Weir Mitchell, 2 vols., 1899; The Blazed Trail, by S. E. White, illusts., 1902; and 4 others. Together 11 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y., etc., v. y. 104 VO •oC 'ix> .3> , ^1 The Anderson Auction Co. 899. YELVEETON (THErJISE). Teresina in America, 2 vols., Lond. 1875; Monsieur North, The Colonel's Daugh- ter, and 4 other novels by Grace King, Phil. 1886-88; and 5 others. Together 13 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 900. FIELD (EUGENE). Eugene Field to Francis Wil- ^ son: Some Attentions (in verse). Edited, with Introductory y-~^ f-» Note, by Francis Wilson. Fikst edn. Portraits and other ^i ^ ^ CtO illusts. 13mo, gilt boards. New Rochelle, 1896 ' i) J No. 74 of only lUO copies privately printed. 901. FIELD (MAUNSELL B.) Memories of Many Men .. and Some Women (Emperors, Kings, Presidents, Authors, / « f~C^ Artists, etc.). Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1874 902. FIELDS (JAMES T.) Biographical Notes and Per- sonal Sketches. 8vo, cloth. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1881 903. FIFE-COOKSON (LT.-COL. J. C.) Tiger-Shooting in the Doon and Ulwar, with Life in India. 10 plates. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 904. FILON (AUGUSTIN). The English Stage: an Ac- count of the Victorian Drama. Transl. from the French, with an Introduction by Henry Arthur Jones. 8vo, cloth. / f 'V~0 Lond. and N. Y. 1897 905. The Modern French Drama. Transl. by J. E. Hogarth. With an Introduction by W. L. Courtney. Post #♦ O O 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 ^ 906. FISK (JAMES, jR. ["Jim."]). Life of a Green Mountain Boy, from a Village Youth to the "Prince of Erie." Being a Complete Account of his Eventful Life J S t^ and Tragic Death. Portrait and full-page illusts. (-poitTSiit '* ^ KJ slightly torn). 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 1872 907. FISKE (JOHN). Old Virginia and Her Neigh- bors. Maps. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1897 908. Works; viz.: The Discovery of America, with Some Account of Ancient America and the Spanish Con- quest, portrait, map, etc., 2 vols. ; The Beginnings of New England, or the Puritan Theocracy, map ; Old Virginia and Her Neighbors, maps, 2 vols. ; The American Revolution, portrait, plans, etc. , 2 vols. ; The Critical Period of Ameri- can History, 1783-1789, map. Together 8 vols. Post 8vo, half green levant morocco extra, gilt tops, uncut, by Mac- donald. A handsome set. Bost.: Riverside Press, 1897-98 , ^ 909. FITZBALL (EDWARD). Thirty-Five Years of a Dramatic Author's Life. Portrait. 2 vols, in 1. Stout «T^^ post 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1859 105 ^■^c f w S^ The Anderson Auction Co. J 1^~ ^^^- FITZGERALD (PERCY). Principles of Comedy '' J and Dramatic EfEect. First edn. 8vo, cloth. Lond.1870 911. Life and Adventures of Alexander Dumas. First edn. Portrait. % vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1873 9L2. The Romance of the English Stage. 3 vols. /* Vx) 8vo, cloth gilt, uncut. Lond. 1874 913. The World Behind the Scenes. Post 8vo, /. <>0 cloth. Lond. 1881 914. New History of the English Stage. First edn. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. " Lond. 1882 915. Recreations of a Literary Man; or, Does Writ- )0 ing Pay? First edn. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. (Library labels removed from covers.) Lond. 1882 . 916. Kings and Queens of an Hour. (Theodore of * ^j0t\* Corsica, Lady Hamilton, Duchess of Kingston, Peg Wof- flngton, George Brummell, Paul Jones, Ireland and the ,, . Shakespeare Forgeries, Mrs. Fitzherbert, Conway the ^H' Actor,etc., etc.) First edn. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 (P\ 917. The Art of the Stage, as Set Out in Lamb's '0*' Dramatic Essays; with a Commentary. Portrait of Charles r'^*V Lamb. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1885 918. The Book Fancier, or the Romance of Book J C"^ Collecting; Ballads of Books, by Brander Matthews, First * ^ edn., frorvts. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth and parchment covers. "• N.Y. 1886-87 «-. __ 919. Lives of the Sheridans. First edn. 6 por- * /A traits on steel. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. (Library labels removed / from covers.) Lond. 1886 920. The Book Fancier; or. The Romance of Book . * Collecting. 8vo, half roxburghe, gilt top, uncut. Lond.l8s7 /-f ^ J* Large Paper edition, of whinh only 350 copies were printed. 921. Chronicles of Bow Street Police Office, with a Selection of the most Interesting Cases. 22 portraits, fac- similes, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 922. The Savoy Opera and the Savoyards. 60 illusts. •y V" Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1894 J " 923. Memoirs of an Author. First edn. Portrait and front. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 924. FLEETWOOD (JOHN). Life of Jesus Christ. jr- / Front. 4to, morocco. Phil. 1850 925. Life of Christ, the Apostles and Evangelists, t with a History of the Jews from the Earlier Times to the Av Present. Numerous illusts. 8vo, cloth. Phil. [1875] 106 > //A/^ /.^o The Anderson Auction Co. 936. FLINT (TIMOTHY). The First White Man of the ^ "West; or, The Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l Boone, the 2»>J~(j) First Settler of Kentucky. Woodcut portrait lamo, cloth. First Edition. Scarce. Cinn. 1854 v 937. FOOT (FERDINANDO). The Nut-Cracker, con- taining a Variety of Jests, Epigrams, Epitaphs, etc. Front. by Wale. Vivao, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. : Newberry, 1751 938. FOOT (SAMUEL A.) Autobiography, with Argu- ments in Important Causes, and other Writings. Portrait. \ ^ vols. 8vo, cloth (small stain in lower corner of title). zl * N. Y. 1873 '(Jii Only a limited number of copies printed for private circula- tion. Presentation copy. 939. FOOTE (HENRY S.) Casket of Reminiscences (of Political, Social and Literary Life in America, 1835-1873). J^i—m «vo, cloth. Wash. 1874 930. FOOTE (SAMUEL). Dramatic Works. Plates. 4 vols. Svo, cloth. Lond. [1788] 931. The Table-Talk and Bon-Mots of Samuel Foote, with a Memoir by William Cooke. Portrait on India paper. Svo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. New Southgate [Lond J, 1889 No. 9 of only 150 copies printed. 933. Another edn. 12 portraits on India paper. Jt^_£\ Svo, original boards, uncut. Lond. 1891 No. 12 of the Special Illustrated Edition. Only 350 copies so issued. 933. Memoirs of Samuel Foote, with a Collection of his Genuine Bon-Mots, Anecdotes, Opinions, etc., mostly Original, and Three of his Dramatic Pieces not published in his Works. By William Cooke. Fine portrait engraved by Caroline Watson. 3 vols. 13mo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1805 Scarce. 934. FOOTE'S COMIC THEATRE: being a Free Trans- lation of all the Best French Comedies by Samuel Foote ^3ri and others. [By Samuel Foote and others.] Vignette titles. ^^-' 5 vols. 13mo, calf. Lond. 1763 935. FONTAINE (J. B. DE LA). The French Spy; or, Memoirs of John Baptist de la Fontaine (of Savoy), late Brigadier in the French King's Army, now a Prisoner in \ i^ the Bastile, containing many Secret Transactions between ''"• ^ England and France. Transl. from the French Original printed at Cologne in 1699. Svo, calf rebacked, gilt back. ^ Lond. 1700 107 AOx) 7- njap 1 he Anderson Auction Co. 936. FOECE (PETER). Tracts and other Papers re- » lating principally to the Origin, Settlement and Progress- S^i) of the Colonies in North America from the Discovery of the * Country to 1776. 4 vols, royal 8vo, cloth, all edges uncut. Wash. : Peter [and] W. Q. Force, 1836-46 Complete set of this scarce, interesting and valuable series- of reprints of the rarest Tracts relating to America. Very rare in this uncut state. 937. FORNEY (J. W.) Anecdotes of Public Men (Lin- ^ C" coin, Webster, Breckinridge, Edwin Forrest, etc.). Post ^ 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1873- 938. FORREST (EDWIN). Forrestiana. Portraits, Playbills and Obituaries relating to Edwin Forrest. Col- lected and arranged for AuGUSTiN Daly by Augustus Toed.- teberg. New York, n. d. [Comprising] a Very Extensive AND Yaluable Collection illustrating the Life and Career op the Great American Tragedian, and con- sisting of 169 PORTRAITS (many being India proofs and PROOFS BEFORE LETTER), of ^uMch 118 are portraits of Forrest in private life and in character, including a large number of his famous appearances in Shakespeare's Plays, photographs {chiefly from life caricatures, many of them very uncommon, besides 39 other illusts. , chiefly views of old American theatres), Autograph Letters, MS. MATERIAL relating to Forrest by J. N. Ireland, and a parti- cularly fine collection of 138 Playbills, including benefit bills, first appearances, etc., a lot of them being of Shake- spearian productions between the years 1826 and 1872,. Biographies, newspaper clippings, etc. All neatly mounted or inlaid to size by Toedteberg, and finely bound in 2 vols.,, with folio three-quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt backs,, by Stikeman, with specially prtnted title-pages. 2 vols. This notable collection not only forms a remarkably complete record of Forrest's theatrical career, from his early appearance* to the year of his death, but incidentally illustrates the his- tory OF Shakespearian drama in Philadelphia and New York between the years 1826 and 1873 in connection with thi& great exponent op Shakespeare's plays. The illustrations^ include a number of hand-colored portraits and views by Toedteberg, portraits of Forrest by Van Gell, signed proof ; as Metamora, open letter proof, by Sully, Jr., Phil. 1836; as Virginius, by T. Mensell {proof); as Metamora, water-color drawing; colored mosaic portrait as Richard III., and many others, of which a considerable are rare proofs ; also portraits of Miss Forrest, John Howard Payne (colored), Robert Bird (proof), Maturin, Sheridan, Sheridan Knowles (proof). Miss Clifton (a number), etc.; many caricatures of Forrest, some rare, including the two folios, colored Shakespearian carica- tures in connection with the Forrest Divorce Case. The photographs, which include a number from life, are interest- ing, and range from 12mo to folio in size. The plates include views of Old Bowery Theatre (several). New Bowery Theatre, 108 The Anderson Auction Co. FORREST (EDWIN). Old Park Theatre, interior (water-color), National Theatre, Tremont Theatre, Chatham Theatre, and other American theatres. There are three Autograph Letters from Forrest to Fenno, Austin, etc., chiefly on professional matters, between 1855 and 1866; autograph of Mrs. Forrest, Forrest's pictorial visiting card with his writing on it, etc., etc. The playbills, which are too numerous to detail, include many interesting occasions, including the First Benefit of the ATnerican Dramatic Fund Association, Feb'y 8, 1849, at the Astor Place Opera House, in which appeared Forrest as Macbeth, W. E. Burton, Holland, Dawson, Mary Taylor, Fanny Wallack, and others. 939. Map op the World. Drawn by Edwin Forrest when a student (age 12 years) at Union Seminary. ^ y Ox) Size, 12 X 17+. Neatly framed. ^ * — A most interesting memento of the boyhood of William Forrest, concerning which so littlt- is known. 940. Oration at the Democratic Republican Cele- bration, July 4, 1838. 8vo, cloth, pp. 24. Printed for the Society. N. T. 1838 Inserted is Gowans' Catalogue of Scarce American Books, 1866, 6 pp. , containing this book, and giving a long sketch of Forrest. Very scarce. 940.* Another copy. Water- stained, and without the additional catalogue inserted. (Last leaf torn.) 941. Forrest-Macready. Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the New York Astor Place Opera House, May 10, 1849 ; with the Quarrels of Forrest and Macready, ^ Ky' including all the Causes which led to that Awful Tragedy. ^ Front. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. N. Y. 1849 942. Forrest Divorce Case. Report of the Testi- mony of Witnesses in full, with the Consuelo and Forney Letters. Portrait of Mrs. Forrest on title, and portraits of Forrest and Forjiey inserted. 8vo, half calf. N. Y. 1852 Laid in is the Report of the Trial as printed in " The New York World," with woodcut portraits. 943. Report, containing the Unabridged Testimony and the Consuelo and Forney Letters. Herald Edition. Woodcut portrait. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. N.Y. [1852] 944. [ ] The Forrest Divorce Case, with N. P. Willis' Defence of Mrs. Forrest, Louisville, 1850 ; Review of the Forrest Divorce, containing some Remarkable Dis- closures of the Secret Doings of the Jury, by an Old ^ j. . Lawyer, N. Y. 1852; HISTORY of Edwin Forrest, by One- ^» T^ who-has-known-him-from-boyhood, N. Y. 1837; Replies from England to Certain Statements Circulated in this Country respecting Mr. Macready, N. Y. 1849; A Re- joinder to [the same], N. Y. 1849; Rare Broadside relating to Forrest-Macready Dispute, dated Phil., Nov. 22, 1848 ; ETC. Together 7 pamphlets. 109 f-(sLO tUt ^M~ l.^'o 4L 7^ The Anderson Auction Co. FORREST (EDWIN). 945. Catalogue of the Library of Edwin Forrest. By Jos. Sabin. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut (rubbed), interleaved with blank pages, pp. 188. Phil. 1863 Only 175 copies; privately printed. Inserted is Sargent's mezzotint portrait of Forrest. Laid in is a copy of the auction sale catalogue of John MoCullough's effects, 1885, and some clippings. With the Terry ex libris. 946. [ ] Sinclair (Catharine— Divorced Wife of Ed- win Forrest). ORIGINAL Document, Signed Catharine N. Forrest, with Notarial Attestation and Seal ; being a Release of Dower by Catharine N. Forrest, widow of Edwin Forrest, late of the City of Philadelphia, made to Horace Beales and Eder V. Haughwout, 8th April, 1874. 1-^ pages folio, folded and endorsed. (As 1 piece.) 947. Life of Edwin Forrest, with Reminiscences and Personal Recollections, by James Rees, portrait, ex- tended TO 2 VOLS. BY the INSERTION 95 fine portraits, views and autograph letters ; also a MS. Genealogical Table on linen of the Forrest Family, bound in 2 vols, post 8vo, mo- rocco extra, paneled gilt backs and tops, uncut, with extra title-page. Phil. [1874] From the Library of Augustin Daly. The Extra-Illus- trations comprise 83 dramatic, literary and historical por- traits, including Edwin Forrest (4), Mrs. Forrest. Catherine Sinclair (divorced wife of Forrest), Garrick as Richard III. {engraved by Romenet), Garrick by Warren {fine stipple), Gar- rick by Cook, Macready (2), Macklin (fine stipple by Edwin), J. B, Booth as Richard III, Edwin Booth, Edmund Kean as Sir Giles Overreach {fine stipple and line by Wageman), Barton Booth, E. Malone by Bartolozzi, Kemble by Howlet, EUiston by Adcock, Warren by Edwin, Cooke {colored portrait by Cook after Dunlap), Mrs. Siddons as Lady Macbeth by Rolls {india proof), J. H. Caldwell, Sinclair as Don Carlos by Kennerly, Queen Elizabeth by Bouquet, Major Andre, Lafayette, John Wetherspoon, Alex. Wilson by D. Edwin, Bryant, Talfourd, Buchanan byScriven, E. K. Price {proof on india paper), etc., etc. ; 11 Views : Bowery Theatre, New York, Broadway Theatre, Rialto of Venice (colored), etc.; also Autograph Letters SIGNED by Edwin Forrest (Phila., Apl. 20, 1860, 1 p. 8vo), and by the Author (Apl. 3, 1877, 1 p. 8vo). 948. The Edwin Forrest Club, Founded March 9, 1874 (Account of its Organization, with Constitution and By-Laws). Printed on lavender paper, with a portrait of Forrest on title. 4to, original paper covers, uncut. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1874 Only 20 copies printed. Presentation copy with autograph inscription "T. H. McKee, Esq. (President of the Club), with \ compliments of T. H. Morrell (Secretary), N. Y., Deo. 1, 1875." S V "Only 20 copies of this unexpurgated edition printed. — T.H.M." This very scarce and interesting issue should not be confused with the usual issue. 110 Ob f.s \ The Anderson Auction Co. FOEREST (EDWIN). 949. Life of Edwin Forrest, with Personal Recollec- tions. By James Rees. Portrait, and 16 additionat por- traits and views inserted {including views of Second Park Theatre, Old Bowery Theatre, Broadway Theatre, Chestnut Street Theatre, Phila., and portraits of Forrest, Conrad, Mrs. Ward, David P. Brown (one of 12 copies), Washing- ton Irving, etc. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Phil. [1874] 950. Another copy. 951. [ ] Collection of Clippings from Old Newspapers, Portraits and Play-Bills, all relating to Edwin Forrest and formed by Peter E. Abel of Philadelphia (previous to 1875), and mounted in a quarto half roan scrap-book. Includes the issue of "The Yankee," Boston, March 39, 1845, containing a rare portrait of Forrest. 953. The Life of Edwin Forrest, the American Tragedian. By W. R. Alger. Portraits, many in character. / /A 5>$~"/) 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. Phil, im ' v.-'^ ^ •^ 953. Edwin Forrest. By Lawrence Barrett. 4to^SJ ^ ^ Ox/ very finely bound in full dark blue morocco gilt, gilt edges, gilt top, uncut (American Actor Series, edited by Laurence Hutton). Bost. 188■^ Labge Paper copy, only 100 printed, this being No. 10. \ Extra-Illustrated with over 70 portraits, views, etc. , inlaid to size of volume, including scarce photographs in his various characters of King Lear, William Tell, Boman Characters, etc., portraits of G. F. Cooke, Tyrone Power, Edmund Kean, J. R. Scott, Macready, J. H. Hackett, Catherine Sinclair (Mrs. For- rest), Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, E. L. Davenport, views of the Old Bowery Theatre, the Park Theatre, etc., etc. 954. Edwin Forrest, the Actor and the Man, Critical and Reminiscent. By Gabriel Harrison. 11 portraits, many ^ ■ in character. Imp. 8vo, half morocco, original covers S /\^\ bound in (No. 151 of only 200 signed copies). "^« i^"^ Brooklyn : Privately printed, 1889 955. FORTESCUE (J. W.) History of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 1759-1894. Jf portraits in photogravure and 13 colored plates of the uniforms at dif- y (^ ferent periods. Royal 8vo, cloth. Loud. 1895 -^ ♦'^ O Includes the regiment's services during the American Revo- lution (g. v.). 966. FOUCHlfi (JOSEPH). Memoirs of Joseph Fouche, Duke of Otranto, Minister of the General Police of France. Transl. into English. 5 fine portraits on india paper {in- j yO cludvna Josephine and two of Napoleon). Royal 8vo, cloth. '^ V C Lond. 1893 / No. 31 of only 100 copies printed on Large Paper. • 111 0/ 0-0 The Anderson Auction Co. A^/-, 957. [FOUQUJfi (BARON DE LA MOTTE).] Undine: a J ^ Romance. Transl. from the German. 12mo, light blue '\J ^ morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Larkins. Lond. 1830 958. Wild Love and other Tales, illusts. from de- \ signs by Selous and others ; The Magic Ring, front, by Ten- ' ' niel; Sintram and his Companions, illusts. by Selous, etc.; . Marco Visconti, from the Italian of Tomaso Grossi, front. ; > I O ^^^ Maid of Orleans, from the German of Frederick von . Schiller, front. Together 5 vols. 12mo, original red cloth, ." '^ lV gilt backs and edges. Lond. [1843-47] 959. FOWLER (GEORGE). A Flight to the Moon; or, The Vision of Randalthus. First bdn. 13mo, calf. Bait. 1813 960. FOX (CAROLINE). Memoirs of Old Friends : being ■ uxt t \ Extracts from the Journals and Letters of Caroline Fox, / ' c!A ^^ Penjerrick, Cornwall, 1835-1871. Edited by Horace N. X-.. . (y^ Pym. Etched •portrait by Herlwmer. Imp. 8vo, half levant morocco extra, gilt back and top, uncut, by Alfred Mat- thews. Lond. 1883 Includes much personal anecdote of Byron, Shelley, Cole- ridge, the Carlyles, Tennyson, Thackeray and others. 961. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). Works, consisting of jfj , . \ his Life, written by Himself, together with his Essays. ■^^uf^ Engraved title containing vignette portrait. 2 vols, in 1. 13mo, half calf (broken). Lond. : Robinson, n. d. ' 2^0 962. Life of Benjamin Franklin; written by Him- ji__3^^ self. 12mo, sheep. Montpelier, 1809 n.) . L /IlJ Bound with the above is : The Essays of the late Dr. Benjamin Lr- , - 1- - -IX Franklin, Boston, 1811. 963. Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin. By James Parton. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1864 964. FREEMASONRY. Brown (H.) Narrative of the Anti-Masonic Excitement in the Western Part of the State of New York, 1826-29. 12mo, cloth (244 pages). Scarce. Batavia, N. Y., 1829 965. FREER (MARTHA W.) Life of Jeanne d'Albert, /, ///p Queen of Navarre. Portrait. Post 8 vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond., n. d. , 966. History of the Reign of Henry IV. of France. , ^0 Portraits. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1860 • THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 967. DAWES (E. C— Editor). Journal of Gen. Rufus Putnam, kept in Northern New York during Four Cam- paigns of the old French and Indian War, 1757-1760. 3 Edited, with copious Notes and a Biographical Sketch of » (^ Gen. Putnam. Portrait. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt back. Scarce. Albany: Munsell's Historical Series, 1886 113 3^' 3d The Anderson Auction Co. 968. ENTICK (J.) History of the late War in Europe and America [1755-1763]. Numerous portraits, maps and charts. 5 vols. 8vo, calf. Fine copy. Lond. 1779 969. FRY (COL. JOSHUA). Memoir of Col. Joshua Fry, Washington's Senior in Command of Virginia Forces, / Z^^ 1754; with a Genealogy of the Fry Family. By P. Slatjgh- ' ^ TEE. 8vo, cloth. [Privately printed, n. p., n. d.] 970. JOHNSON (SIR WILLIAM). Life and Times of Sir William Johnson. By William L. Stone. 2 vols. 8vo, /* V, C~ ialf morocco, gilt backs. (Lacks the plates.) * Albany : Munsell, 1865 971. [O'CALLAGHAN (E. B.— Editor).] Commissary Wilson's Orderly Book. Expedition of the British and Provincial Army under Maj.-Gen. Jeffrey Amherst against y^. ct^^ Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 1759. With Introduction, r ^ *■ ^"^ Notes and Index. Facsvmile map. 4to, half red morocco, ^ilt bands, uncut. Albany : Munsell's Historical Series, 1857 Only 100 copies printed. 973. SMITH (COL. JAMES). Account of the Remark- able Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James Smith, during his Captivity with the Indians, 1755-59, as well as ■of the different Campaigns carried on against the Indians //, O-^ to the westward of Fort Pitt since 1755 to (1799). Written by himself, with an Appendix of Notes, Preface, etc., by Wm. M. Darlington. Three-quarter morocco, panelled '-• gilt back and top, uncut. Cinn. 1870 Large Paper copy. Only 50 copies so reprinted from the original edition of Lexington, 1799. 973. STOBO (MAJOR ROBERT). Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo of the Virginia Regiment. Folding facsimile of the plan of Fort Du Quesne, drawn by Stobo and sent in a ^ -^^ leUer to Washington in 1754.. 12mo, cloth. Pittsburgh • "^ Scarce. Stobo's romantic career during the French and Indian War, his captivity at Fort Du Quesne, Quebec, etc. , his escape and subsequent services with Wolfe, etc., have been made the subject of Sir Gilbert Parker's stirring novel, "The ^ Seats of the Mighty." 974. FRENCH COURT MEMOIRS. Courtiers and Favo- Tites of Royalty: Memoirs of the Duke de Richelieu, 3 vols. ; Memoirs of Marmontel, written by himself, 2 vols. ; Memoirs and Correspondence .of Madame.D'^pinay, 3 vols. ; Memoirs /, ^fjrj of Joseph Fouche, Duke of Otranto, 2 vols. Transl. from the French Originals, with Introductions, etc. Numerous stched and colored portraits and plates on Japan paper. Together 10 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, nncut, contents lettered. Paris: Societe des Bibliophiles, n. d. No. 135 of the Edition db Luxe. 113 '^^' The Anderson Auction Co. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. See also under Napoleon. / , 975. ANGOULilME (DUCHESS OF). Memoirs of Marie / « Cx"^ Ther^se, Duchess of Angoul^me, the last of the Dauphines. By Mes. Romer. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1853 976. AUTHENTIC MEMOIRS of the Revolution in , France and of the Sufferings of the Royal Family, chiefly / /O f 1^0 ni -A-Ccounts by Eye- Witnesses. Portrait of Louis XVI. ' ^ ' ^-^ by Thomson and vignette of the Poyal Family in the Temple. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1817 977. BERTRAND DE MOLEVILLE (ANT. FR.) Pri- vate Memoirs of the Last Year of the Reign of Louis XVI., transl. from the author's unpublished MS. 5 fine portraits on copper by Agar {of Louis XVI., Louis XVII., Marie Antoinette, Princess Elizabeth of France and Madame Roy ale). 3 vols. 8vo, calf, rebacked, neat (waterstain on edge of portrait of Louis XVI. ). Lond. 1797 I 7wl ^^^- ^'^' 3 vols. 8vo, half calf (small waterstain on i^ 1/ three portraits). Lond. 1797 7 979. BIR£ (EDMUND). Diary of the Citizens of Paris A during "The Terror." Translated by John de Villiers. ^ Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1896 , ^ 980. BRINBOC (M. DE). Memoirs of M. de Brinboe / A^ (during the early years of the French Revolution). 3 vols. « VP^J 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1805 981. BROGLIO SOLARI. Memoirs of the Marchioness J /OY") Broglio Solari, one of the Maids of Honor to the Princess / , l/L/ Lamballe. Transl. into English, with Notes, etc. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back. Lond. : Pickering, 1845 982. CHAMPORT (F.) Historical Pictures of the Early Period of the French Revolution, with a particular Account of those Important Transactions. Transl. from the French. ^ \ ( \ Q fine full-page views of historical scenes, engraved on copper hy L ,^ U Niquet after paintings by Meursier and Giradet, and bkil- ' LiANT iMPEEssiONS of the 12 wiezzotint portraits engraved on ^ copper by Le Vachez, with on each plate engraved biographies, each illust. by a fine vignette by Duplbssis-Bbetaux. Folio, ., half roan (small waterstain on blank edge of five plates). Paris, 1803 The fine portraits include Lafayette, Comte Desmoulins, Mirabeau, Marat, Charlotte Corday, Robespierre, etc. 983. CLARETIE (JULES). Camille Desmoulins and his ^Wife. Transl. by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. Portraits and fac- simile. 8vo, half morocco, panelled gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1876 114 /^: The Anderson Auction Co 984. CLERY (F.) Journal of Occurrences at the Temple during the confinement of Louis XVI., by M. Clery, the King's Valet-de-Chambre. Transl. from the original MS. by R. C. Dallas. Copper-plates. 8vo, polished calf, gilt back, by Riviere. Lond. 1798 From the Sheepshanks Library, with bookplate. 985. COSTUMES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1790-93, with English Costumes, 1795-1806. Edited, with Introduction, by Clarence Cook. 65 hand-coloeed etch- ings by GiLLAUMONT FiLs, draivn from ecci imples in the collec- tion of Victorien Sardou. Folio, cloth. N. Y. 1 889 986. GONTAUT (DUCHESSE DE). Memoirs of the Duchesse de Gontaut, Gouvernante to the Children of France during the Restoration, 1773-1836. [Written by Herself. ] Transl. from the French by Mrs. J. W. Davis. 12 portraits {Duchesse de £erry, Louis XVIII., Napoleon, Due de Berry, Duchesse d' Angouleme, Princesse de Polignac, etc., etc.). 2 vols, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. N. Y. 1894 987. LAMARTINE (A. DE.) Histoire des Girondins. Jf2 portraits on steel by Bosselman and others after Raffet (including Lafayette, Danton, Robespierre, Marat, Charlotte Corday, Madame Roland, Marie Antoinette, etc. 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs. Paris, 1870-71 988. LAMBALLE (PRINCESS DE). Seceet Memoies of the Royal Family of France during the Revolution. Now First Published from the Journal, Letters and Conversa- tions of the Peincess de Lamballe, by a Lady of Rank in the Confidential Service of that unfortunate Princess. Portrait and plate containing the secret cypher of Marie Antoinette. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs and top. Scarce. Lond. 1826 989. MARCEAU (SERGENT). Reminiscences of a Regicide. Transl. and edited from the original MS. by M. C. M. Simpson. Coloredfront. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 990. MARIE ANTOINETTE. The Private Life of Marie Antoinette. By Madame Camp an, First Lady in Waiting to the Queen. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 J.Sq ' ^^ 3. 6o *^:9 csJ rOUBTH SESSIOI^. 991. MEMOIRS OF BARRAS, Member of the Direc- i -►— torate. Edited, with a General Introduction, Preface and / ^ (^ Notes, by George Duruy. Transl. by Charles E.Roche. 1 por- / » C »— h-aits, in heliogravv/re [ofBarras, Napoleon, Josephine, etc., i> S facsimiles and 2 plans). 4 vols. 8vo, half blue levant mo- rocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Riviere. Lond. 1895-96 115 l.'J^ The Anderson Auction Co. A— 993. MIKABEAU. A Life History. Bj' [John S. ^-^ Q Smith]. Portraits. 2 vols, half smooth morocco, backs full gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1848 993. MISFORTUNES OF THE DAUPHIN, Son of Louis ___ XVI. [Supposed to have been written by Himself.] Transl. , C~^. with Documents, etc., by C. G. Percival. Facsimile. 8vo, . O U polished calf extra, gilt back, by Riviere. Lond. 1838 The fine Sheepshanks copy, with bookplate. 994. REIGN OF TERROR (The). A Collection of Au- thentic Narratives of the Horrors committed by the Revo- lutionary Government under Marat and Robespierre. Written by Eye-witnesses of the same. Transl. from the French, with Biographical Notices and Curious Anecdotes. 2 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1826 r^ Scarce. //TO 995. Another copy. 3 vols, half roan. t 996. ROCHETERIE (MAXIME DE LA). Life of Marie Antoinette. Transl. from the French by C. H. Bell. 20 fine portraits, Marie Antoinette (2), Madame du Barry, y , Princess de LambaUe, Madame de Polignac, Madame Eliza- ^\ •!>'') hetli, Madame De La Motte, Louis XV., Louis XVI., Louis ^■^ f^"^"^ XVII., Lafayette, etc., etc., etc. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarter olive levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, by Macdonald. ' N. Y. 1893 997. ROLAND (MADAME). An Appeal to Imported Posterity: being a Collection of Tracts written by Madame CT" Roland during her Confinement in the Prisons of the Abbey . Q^ O and St. Pelagic, Paris. Transl. from the French original. , 2 vols. 8vo, calf. N. Y. 1798 This is the first American edition of this interesting work, which was published for the benefit of Madame Roland's only daughter, the beautiful and unfortunate Eudora. . ^ 998. ROYAL MEMOIRS on the French Revolution, con- ' ^ taining Narrative of the Journey of Louis XVI. and his )/ Family to Varrenes, by Madame Royale (Duchesse ♦ Oq d'Angotjleme) ; Narrative of a Journey to Bruxelles and Coblentz, 1791, by Monsieur (afterwards Louis XVIIL); Private Memoirs of What Passed in the Temple, from the ■^ Imprisonment of the Royal Family to the Death of the Dauphin, by Madame RoYALE, transl., with Historical and Biographical Illustrations, portrait of the Divke d'' Enghien, with view of his execution, and plan of Tuileries. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1823 999. SECRET MEMOIRS of the Royal Family of France, / CV) from the Journal of the Princess Lamballe. Portrait. 2 /'i^- . vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 Five hundred copies printed, 116 The Anderson Auction Co. 1000. WEBER (JOSEPH— Foster-brother to Marie An- toinette). Memoirs of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, etc., including several important Periods of the French / Revolution, with a Narrative of the Trial and Martyrdom / ^ of Madame Elizabeth, the Poisoning of Louis XVII. in the / ID t-' Temple (etc., etc.). Transl. from the French by R. C. Dallas and Mrs. I. Evers. 3 vols, in %. Stout 8vo, half calf. Scarce, Lond. 1805-13 1001. [FRERE (B.)] The Adventures of a Dramatist; or, A Journey to the London Managers. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf. Lond. : Lackington, 1813 ^oS / With the bookplate of Frederick Burgess, of Moore and '^^ O Burgess, formerly of the old Broadway Theatre. 1002. FROISSART CHRONICLES of England, France and Spain, and adjoining Countries, from the latter part of the Reign of Edward II. to the Coronation of Henry IV. Transl., with variations and additions, from many cele- ^ C" X~^/) brated Manuscripts, by Thomas Jolines, to which is pre- ^ W*' a U fixed Notes, Life of Froissart, etc. With the complete series of 7^ illuminated PLATES IN GOLD AND COLORS, and 120 other illusts. 2 vols, thick royal 8vo, half red mo- rocco, gilt backs and edges. Lond. 1852 1003. FROST (THOMAS). The Old Showman and the (^q Old London Fairs ; Circus Life and Circus Celebrities. 2 ' vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1874-75 1004. FROUDE (J. A.) Oceana; or, England and Her Colonies. Illust. Svo, half cloth. N. Y. 1888 , >4' ^r 1005. Life and Times of Thomas a Becket. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1878 1006. The English in the West Indies, illusts. by the author, 1888 ; Reminiscences of an Old Westchester Home- stead, by C. Pryer, 1897; Brook Farm, itsMembers, Schol- ^ J^ ars and Visitors, by Lindsay Swift, 1900 ; First Impressions ' ^ of America, privately printed, 1867; and 4 others. To- getherSvols. 12mo and post 8vo. N.Y. and Lond. 1867-1901 1007. FULLER (MARGARET). Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, by R. W. Emerson and others, portrait, . , 2 vols., Bost. 1881; Margaret Fuller, by J. W. Howe, Bost. f -^(j' 1896; James Fenimore Cooper, by T. R. Lounsbury, por- ^ trait, 1884; Henry Clay, by Carl Schurz, 2 vols., Bost. 1888; and 3 others. Together 9 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 1008. FULTON (ROBERT). Treatise on the Improve- ment of Canal Navigation. 17 fine plates, drawn and en- graved on copper by the AVTKO-R. 4to, half russia. Lond. 1790 ^2.^ Ox) Rare. Bound with the above is: The Magnetic Atlas, or ' . Variation Charts of the whole Terraqueous Globe ... by John 117 So The Anderson Auction Co. FULTON (ROBERT). Churchman. 3 large folding charts, and a List of Subscribers, including George Washington, Robert Morris, Benjamin West and other distinguished Americans; Herschel, Dr. Lett- som, etc. Laid in are 3 portraits of Fulton and 9 plates re- lating to Ms inventions. 1009. Life of Robert Fulton. By his Friend, Cad- wallader D. Golden. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut (edge of portrait waterstained). N.Y. 1817 1010. FURNISS (HARRY). The Confessions of a Cari- / /y^ caturist. Very numerous reproductions from the author's corrections and other drawings. 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1902 * 1011. GAINSBOROUGH (THOMAS). A Record of his Life and Works. By Mrs. Arthur Bell (N. D' An vers). 57 / / /yf\ portraits, landscapes and subject-pictures reproduced in pho- '^^ togravure direct from Gainsborough's paintings.- Imp. 8vo, • ' cloth gilt, gilt top, uncut. Lond.: Bell, 1897 d 101-2. GALAXY OF WIT (The), or Laughing Philoso- pher, fronts, on copper and numerous illusts. on wood by D. C. Johnson, 2 vols, in 1 ; The Aurora Borealis, or Flashes i Oy'i ^^ Wit, 1^ original etchings by D. C Johnson. Together ^ 3 vols, in 3. lamo, roan and cloth. Bost. 1830-31 The three frontispieces contain group portraits by D. 0. Johnson, ' ' THE American Cruikshank, " of the most noted of the EARLY American actors, in some cases the only por- trait KNOWN. Among them are Francis, Wallack, Kean, War- ren, Pelby, Jefferson, Andrews, Burke, Barnes, Master Burke, Hilson, Forrest, etc. ^,/o 1013. GALlfiRIE THJfilTRALE, ou Collection des Portraits en pied des principanx Acteurs et Actrices Fran- gaise. 144 very fine full-length portraits, engraved by Geoffroy, Chouberd and others. 3 vols, royal 4to, half cloth. Paris, 1873 Fine impressions of this scarce and desirable collection. a 1014. GALfiRIE DES ARTISTES DRAMATIQUES de Paris, accompagnes d'autant de portraits litteraires. 80 portraits in character by Alex'r Lacauchie. 3 vols. 4to, half roan, gilt backs. Paris, 1842 V 1015. GALLERY OF BRITISH ARTISTS. With Bio- graphical Sketches, etc. , by John Sherer, and Notes on the Principles of Art, by John Ruskin. Over 100 fine engrav- ings on steel, after celebrated paintings in the National Gallery, etc. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt backs and edges. Lond.,n. d. 118 •//^O hJC ,3s- /So The Anderson Auction Co. 1016. [GALT (JOHN).] George III.: his Court and Family. 18 fine portraits on copper of George III. and members of Ms family. % vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt bands (some plates foxed). Lond. 1820 1017. The Lives of the Players. (Memoirs of Nell Gywnn, Mrs. Siddons, Mrs. Bellamy, Mrs. Jordan, Kemble, Emery, Garriek, Gibber and others.) 3 vols, crown 8vo, 1/ d cloth. Lond. 1831 1018. GARRICK (DAVID). Poetical Works (including Prologues and Epilogues), now first collected; with Ex- , . planatory Notes. 3 vols. 13mo, tree calf, gilt backs. Fine /, ^^ COPY. Lond. 1785 1019. Dramatic Works. With Life of the Author. 3 vols. 13mo, half calf. Lond. 1798 1030. Private Correspondence of David Garriek with the most celebrated Persons of his Time ; now first published from the Originals, with a new Memoir. 2 vols, half morocco, gilt bands (lacks portrait). Lond. 1835 1021. Memoirs of the Life of David Garriek. By Thomas Davies. Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1761 1022. Life of David Garriek. By Arthur Murphy. 8vo, calf. Dublin, 1801 , >y^0 1023. Life of David Garriek. By Percy Fitzgerald. Portraits, facsimiles, etc.; ExTRA-iLLrsTRATBD hy the in- sertion of SI portraits and plates, comprising 16 portraits on copper, 5 portraits on steel, 6 portraits on wood and 3 copper- plates. 2 vols, stout 8vo, half black morocco, gilt backs. Lond. 1868 «^ The EXTRA PLATES include portraits of Garriek by Serwin, 7 C^ 5 C~^ Garriek as Don John, Sir John Brute, Don Felix, Tancred /tTV /-*« (etching), Mr. and Mrs. Garriek, Garriek Monument by Stothard; also portraits of Mrs. Yates, James Boswell as Corsi- can Chief, etc., all engraved on copper ; also portraits on steel of i- Pope, Colman (India proof), Smollett by Moll, etc.; portraits Kitty Olive, Peg Woflangton, etc., and views on copper of Garrick's Home, Abingdon Abbey, and Althorp. 1024. [Verplanck (G. C.)] Garriek: his Portrait 5 <—■ in New York, its Artist and History. Autotype reproduc- ' y^ f^ *^ tion from the portrait of Garriek hy Pine. 8vo, boards. ■^ N. Y. 1857 100 copies only, printed for Private Circulation. 1025. [Life of] David Garriek. By Joseph Knight. . / ,^~Q Etched port/rait hy Boucher. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1894 t 1026. Garriek Library Catalogue of Books of Prints, Poetical and Historical Traits, etc. Sold at Auction Wed- nesday, May 23d, 1823. With the full List of Purchasers' ^ Names and the Pbices inserted. 8vo, half morocco. . J ''tJ^ Lond. 1823 V' «^'-' 119 ^ Jo ^; uo \ The Anderson Auction Co. 1027. GAVARNFS ILLUSTRATIONS. Pictures of the . tV-O French, by Jules Janln, Balzac, Cormenin, and others. 43 . '■■ full-page plates on India Paper and over 200 illusts. in the text, engraved by Lavielle, after drawings by Gavarni, H. MoNNiER and Meissonier. Royal 8vo, half vellum, gilt back and top. Lond. : Orr, 1840 1028. GASS (PATRICK). Journal of Voyages and OO Travels from the Mouth of the Missouri through the In- terior Parts of North America to the Pacific Ocean, 1804-6. ^ 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands (several leaves water- stained). Pittsburgh, 1807 /y^- 1029. GAULOT (PAUL). A Friend of the Queen. Transl. from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. Portraits •e r- — of Marie Antoinette and of tJie Count deFersen. 2 vols, half J-^^ morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1894 \ 1030. GAUTIER (THEOPHILE). Mademoiselle de Mau- pin: a Romance of Love and Passion. 18 etchings by Champollion from designs by Toudouze. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Vizetelly, 1!S89 1031. [GAY (JOHN)] and BURNET [(A.)] Achilles Dissected : a Compleat Key of the Characters in that New- Ballad Opera by Mr. Gay, with Remarks by Mr. Burnet. To which is added the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace Imitated in a Dialogue between Mr. Pope and the Ordinary at Newgate. 8vo,calf (lacks half title). Lond. 1733 Scarce and curious. 1032. GAY (JOHN). Plays, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. Portrait. 12mo, light pol- ished calf, gilt back. Lond. 1772 1033. Poems on Several Occasions (including the Pastorals, The Fan, Trivia, etc.). Copper-plates by Fourdri- NiEE and Du GuEENiER. 4 vols. 12mo, calf, rebacked gilt C/jT) backs. Lond. 1767-72 / \ 1034. GEMS OF BRITISH ART, with Choice Specimens . \(of Poetry, History, and Romance. SO fine engravings on C~/j steel by Garnett, Shaiv and others. 4to, stamped morocco, ^ ^. gilt edges. N. Y. 1855 \ 1035. GENEALOGY. Whitmore (W. H.) The Ameri- \ can Genealogist: a Catalogue of Family Histories and Pub- /» 1 Plications, containing Genealogical Information issued in v) the United States, arranged Chronologically (with an Alpha- betical Index of Names). Royal 8vo, cloth. Albany: Munsell, 1868 \. . Scarce. Forms a valuable Supplement to the preceding lot. ^ CJ 1036. Another copy. 130 A/^^, The Anderson Auction Co. GENEALOGY. 1036.=" Talcott (S. V.) Genealogical Notes of New ^ York and New England Families (with a complete Index) -< c~" Royal 8vo, cloth, 800 pages. Albany, 1883 O. ^C See also under the names of places to which the genealogies especially relate. 1037. Durrie (D. S.) Bibliographia Genealogica Americana: an Alphabetical Index to American Genealogies and Pedigrees. Third edn. , revised and enlarged. Royal • Bvo, cloth (stamp on title). Albany: Munsell, 1886 A 4o f' Scarce. Includes the Pedigrees, etc., contained in State County and Town Histories, printed Genealogies, and kindred works. 1038. AMERICAN ANCESTRY. Giving the Name and Descent in the Male Line of Americans whose Ancestors settled In the United States previous to 1776. By Thomas P. Hughes. (With special volumes devoted to the City of Albany and to Columbia County, N. Y.) Maps. 7 vols. royal 8vo, boards. Albany: Munsell, 1887-92 1039. Index to Genealogical Material contained in Town, Local and County Histories, Historical Society Pub- lications, Biographies, Historical Periodicals, etc., etc., alphabetically arranged. Fourth edn. With nearly 40,000 J g\. References. Royal 8vo, cloth. Albany: Munsell, 1895 V^ Many valuable works on American family history and gene- alogy will be found under the names of the family tree, editor, or place to which they especially refer. See also under Long Island, etc. 1040. GENEALOGIES. Glenn (T. A.) List of some American Genealogies which have been printed in Book Form, arranged alphabetically. 4to cloth. Phil. 1897 Ji i O 1041. GENEST (JOHN). Some Account of the English Stage from the Restoration in 1660 to 1830. 10 vols. 8vo, original half cloth, paper labels, uncut. Bath, 1832 The fine McKee copy with bookplates. Very scarce in this state. GE rgalll/a ncl/me 8^0,'redpno 1043. GERARD (E.) The Land Beyond the Forest: facts, figures and fancies from Transylvania. Map and , /SC^ numerous illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (binding very slightly ^ damaged by water). Edinburgh, 1888 1044. GILBERT (MRS. ANN). Autobiography and other ^ Memorials. Edited by Josiah Gilbert. Portraits and other rOC illusts. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1874 131 2.^0 The Anderson Auction Co. ^ 1045. GILBERT (MRS. ANNE HARTLEY). The Stage / Q Reminiscences of Mrs. Gilbert. Edited by Charlotte M. '/ Martin. Numerous portraits and other illusts. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1901 -_ 1046. GILLIES (R P.) Memoirs of a Literary Veteran, \a\ including Sketches and Anecdotes of the Most Distin- I CVIU guished Literary Characters from 1794 to 1849. 3 vols. " ' » post Bvo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1851 1047. GILLILAND (THOMAS). The Dramatic Mirror, containing the History of the Stage from the earliest period. An Account of all the Dramatic Writers from 1660 and of Z'— the most distinguished Performers from the days of Shake- j "^ / S speare. 17 fine portraits and plates on copper hy Cheesman O/ - r\J ^J {including views of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Thea- tres and portraits of Miss Brunton, Mme. Catalani, Mrs. Poivell, Mrs. Gibbs, Dowton, Fawcett, Quick, etc.). 2 vols. 13mo, polished calf, gilt backs and edges, by Riviere. Lond. 1808 / (•- 1048. GIRARD (STEPHEN). Life, with a detailed His- ' /^ tory of his Banking and Financial Operations for the last ,") )J Twenty Years. By Stephen Simpson. Portrait. l"2mo, sheep (one cover loose). Phil. I83i 1049. Another copy, in sheep. 1050. GLOVER (WILLIAM). Memoirs of a Cambridge Chorister. [Written by Himself.] 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1885 1051. GODDARD (A.) Players of the Period. Both iSeries. Numerous portraits in private and character fac- Q similes of autographs. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 * 1052. [GODWIN (WILLIAM). J Cloudesley: a Tale. First bdn. 3 vols, post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1830 Founded on the adventures of the Marquis of Annesley, who after thirteen years as a slave in America returned to England and finally obtained possession of his rights. 1053. Lives of the Necromancers: an Account of Persons in Successive Ages who have claimed for them- * y~*Jf V selves, or to whom has been imputed, the Exercise of Magi- /• 7v) cal Powers. 8vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut, by / Larkins. Lond. 1834 First Edition. Scarce. ^«s5(D 1054. Another edition. Post 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1835 1055. William Godwin: his Friends and Contempo- raries (with Letters, etc., of Charles Lamb, the Shelleys, 7^ Coleridge, etc.). By Kegan Paul. Portraits by Godwin '^f^ and Mary Wollstonecraft, facsimiles and views. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1876 122 The Anderson Auction Co. 1056. GOETHE. Faust. Transl. in the original metres by Bayard Taylor. 16 full-page engravings on steel and "7 1- numerous illusts. on wood by Seiber'tz, Leezen-Mayer and /\^ Hoffman. Royal 4to, morocco, gilt bands, gilt edges. ' / N. Y.,n. d. 1057. Paust: a Tragedy. The Second Part. Transl. in the original metres, with Introduction by Bayard Taylor. J x>r-\ Royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1873 * 1058. Paust, transl. by John Austin.. "With an Intro- _ duction by Burdett Mason. iO/iiZZ-jjac/e colored plates »<>^' in facsimile of the original-water colors and 18 illusts. in black-and-white. Royal 4to, cloth. N. Y. [1888] 1059. Herman and Dorothea, transl. by Henry Dale. Illusts. by William Kaulbach and L. Hoffman. 4to, morocco, gilt. N. Y., n. d. l.^o 1060. Memoirs of Goethe, written by Himself. Transl. from the German. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, / V^ gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1824 ^/ O Best English Library Edition. Scarce. 1061. GLENN (T. H.) Some Colonial Mansions and Those who Lived in Them, with Genealogies of the various J^y r~' Families mentioned. Fronts, in two states (colors and photo- ' /J gravures) and numerous portraits and views in photogravure I and on wood. 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Phil. 1899 1063. -'GOLD NAILS" to Hang Memoirs on: a Rhym- ^*/i~ ing Review, under their Christian Names, of Old Acquaint- /" anees in History and Literature. By E. A. Allen. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y., n. d. 1063. [GOLDSMID (EDMUND), j Collectanea Admon- tsea. Reprints of rare and curious Works, with Introduc- tions and Notes. Bound in 10 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands, gilt tops, uncut. Edinburgh : Privately printed, 1885-87 Large Paper Copy, only 75 copies so printed. The Editor's OWN SET with his bookplates. Comprises 32 separate publica- tions, including- Papers relating to the First Settlement of New York, with a list of Emigrants to New Netherlands, 1657-1664, 3 vols. ; Memoirs of Eobert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, now first published from a contemporary MS. , 4 vols. ; Lucina sine Con- cubitu, a letter to the Royal Society ; Moylan's Manon Lescaut, 3 vols. ; Works of Anacreon and Sappho, by the Earl of Win- chelsea, 1713; History of the Devils of London, 1634, 2 vols.; Un-Natural History or Myths of Ancient Science, 4 vols. ; and other valuable and curious works. 133 /.ir ■* J' ^. H. The Anderson Auction Co. 1064. GOLDSMITH (OLIVER), Life of Eiehard Nash. Second edn. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1762: _. " It is in the second edition that the best things appear. . . . 6/ The wise bibliophile will try to get the second edition, issued a few weeks later than the first. "—Edmund Gossb, Gossip in a Library. 1065. Works, edited by Pbteb Cunningham, por- trait and vignette titles, 4 vols. ; Life of Oliver Goldsmith, by James Prior, portrait, 2 vols. ; Life and Adventures of fy/f Oliver Goldsmith, by John Porster, numerous illusts. To- gether 7 vols. Uniformly bound in full light polished calf extra, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1837-55 Fine set of the desirable original issues. < 1066. Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, edited by Austin Dobson. Etchings by Jolm Jellicoe and Herbert Bailton. 2 vols, post 8vo, half parchment, uncut. Lond. 1889 Large Paper Edition. Only 250 copies printed. * Jo ,//. i.y^ Sp 1067. GOMEZ (MADAME DE). Persian Anecdotes; or O Secret Memoirs of the Court of Persia. Transl. by Paul Chamberlin. 8vo, half green morocco. Lond. 1730 1068. La Belle Assemblee: being a Curious Collec- tion of some very Remarkable Incidents which happened to Persons of the First Quality in France. Transl. from the French. £0 copper-plates engraved by Basire and others. 4 vols. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1754 1069. GONCOURT. Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, with their Letters and Journals. Transl. by W. A. Belloc and M. Shedlock. 8 portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 1070. GOODMAN (W.) The Keeleys on the Stage and at Home. Many portraits in private and character, tnclud- ing the scenes from Nicholas NicMeby. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 These very interesting Reminiscences contain much personal anecdote of Charles Dickens, and of his connection with the stage. 1071. GOODRICH (FRANK B.) Women of Beauty and Heroism, from Semiramis to Eugenie. 19 fine portraits on steel after Champagne and- Wandesforce {including Diana of Poictiers, Anne Boleyn, Mary Queen of Scots, NeU Gwyn, Marie Antoinette, Charlotte Bronte, etc. Imp. 8vo, morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. N. Y. 1859 1072. GOODRICH (S. G.) Recollections of a Lifetime, or Men and Things I Have Seen. Portraits and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1857 124 f^'h *3o The Anderson Auction Co. 1073. GORE (MRS.), Paris ia 1841; Heath's Annual for 1842, 21 plates, some full-page. 8vo, cloth, gilt. Lond. 1842 1074. GOTTSCHALK (L. M.) Notes of a Pianist during his Tours in the United States, Canada, etc. Transl. from . the French by R. E. Peterson. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. '• *->-0 Phil. 1881 1075. GOUGH (JOHN B.) Autobiography, with Twenty- six Years' Experience as a Public Speaker. Portrait and illusts. by Geo. Cruikshank and others. 8vo, cloth. Springfield, 1870 1076. GOWER (LORD RONALD). My Reminiscences. Partrait and etching of the author's statue ''Hamlet.'' V. r — 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (library label removed from covers). * "^^^ Lond. 1883 1077. GRAHAME (J.) History of the United States of "^ North America from the Plantation of the British Colonies C"^ to [1776]. Second edn., enlarged. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, » '^ C? cloth. Phil. 1S46 1078. [GRANT (G.)] Essay on the Science of Acting. . By a Veteran Stager. Portrait. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1828 A^C"^ 1079. [GRANT (JAMES).] Portraits of Public Charac- * ters. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1841 Includes: Judge Halliburtoc, N. P. Willis, Daniel Webster, Campbell, Carlyle, Moore, Maoready, Geo. Cruikshank, Sheri- dan Knowles, George Robins, Count D'Orsay, etc., etc. 1080. [GRANT (MRS.)] Memoirs of an American Lady; with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America as they existed previous to the Revolution. 2 vols. 12mo, calf, gilt back. Lond. 1817 1081. GRANVILLE (J. MORTIMER). The Care and '' y q— Treatment of the Insane: the Reports of the Lancet Com- ^ /^ mission on Lunatic Asylums, 1875-77 ; with Statistics of each Asylum. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 18^7 1082. GRATTAN (T. C.) Beaten Paths and Those who » Trod Them (Reminiscences of Edmund Kean, Byron, ^ /^"^ Wordsworth, Coleridge, etc.); Traits of Character, Per- ^ "^ sonal and Literary Recollections (of Shelley, Kean, Lady Blessington, etc.), 2 vols. ; and 2 others. Together 5 vols. Post 8vo, cloth and half calf. Lond. 1860-68 1083. GRAY (THOMAS). Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard. Handsomely printed on one side of heavy plate paper, within colored borders, with fine vignettes on every page. 4to, morocco, gilt edges. N. Y. [1863] 1083.* Works. Edited, with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, by W. Mason. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1807 135 r6c ~¥S- The Anderson Auction Co. /-. 1084. GREELEY (HORACE). Recollections of a Busy 5;C)0 Life; with Miscellanies (Literature as a Vocation, The Law of Divorce, etc.) 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1868 S _ 1085. GREENWOOD (JAMES). Ths Seven Curses of ,y«^ London. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond., n. d. ^ 1086. The Wilds of London. 12 tinted plates. Post , ^jj) 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1874 1087. GREGO (JOSEPH). History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen / I ^TX) Victoria. 92 illusts. from political lampoons, caricatures, etc. {including many hy Bowlandson, Gilray, etc.). 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 , t 1088. GREVILLE (CHARLES C. F.) Memoirs, com- \ rsT V prising Journals of the Reigns George IV. and William IV. *^* and Victoria. Edited by Henry Reeve. The Three Series complete. 8vo, half morocco extra, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1875 /, Vr' 1089. GRIFFITHS (MAJOR ARTHUR). The Chronicles of Newgate. Numerous plates from rare prints. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1884 / . 1090. GRIMALDI (JOSEPH). Life of Joseph Grimaldi ; (£>*(§~0 "*^ith Anecdotes of his Contemporaries. By H. D. Miles. Portrait and plates. 12mo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1838 From the Augustin Daly sale. 1091 GRISWOLD (BP. A. V.) Memoir, by John D. Stone. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1844 1093. GRISWOLD (RUFUS W.— Editor). The Poets and Poetry of England in the Nineteenth Century. Por- trait and vignette title. Royal 8vo, cloth (a few leaves loose in binding). Phil. 1845 1093. Washington and the Generals of the American • -_ Revolution. New edn., tvith two engraved portraits « rS~ (Washington and DeKalb). 3 vols. 12mo, half cloth. Phil 1848 1094. The Poets and Poetry of England in the XlXth Century. Plates. Royal 8vo, cloth. Some plates colored by hand. Phil. 1854 1095. The Republican Court; or, American Society . ) in the Days of Washington. 21 finely-colored portraits of \'yi~^ American ladies from, contemporary paintings. Imp. 8vo, morocco. N. Y. 1856 1096. GRONOW (CAPTAIN). The Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain Gronow; being Anecdotes of the Camp (including Personal Services at the Battle of Water- loo, etc.) Court, Clubs and Society, 1810-1860. 25 plates, 136 / 3 .vj- Z .'^f '" fOo The Anderson Auction Co. comprising portrait, ^ woodcuts, and 20 etched and aquatint illusts. in TWO states, one on plate paper proofs before LETTER, the other on Whatman paper and colored by HAND. 3 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1889 No. 455 of the Edition de Luxe, with the plates in duplicate, 1097. ORUBIANA; [a Poetical Selection from the Grub ry - Street Journal.] 12mo, half morocco, gilt back. Lacks /c^ title page. [Lond. 1739] " / ' 1098. GRUND (FRANCIS J.) Aristocracy in America. Four fine portraits on steel. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1839 1099. GUEST (LADY THEODORA). A Round Trip in North America, with illusts. from the Author's Sketches. 8vo, calf, marbled edges, gilt back. Lond. 1895 * *^ f? 1100. GUGENHEIM (A. and J.) Histrionic Memoir of the Misses Adelaide and Joey Gugenheim. Portraits. 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs and tops, original paper covers . / »— bound in, by Smith (33 pp.). San Francisco, 1856 'v.O^) The Daly copy. The Misses Gugenheim made their first appearance at the Broadway Theatre, New York, July 19, 1850. 1101. GUINOT (EUGENE). A Summer at Baden-Baden. Transl. from the French. Map, 2 portraits on india paper, 5 colored plates of civil and military costume, many views ^ engraved on steel, and numerous illusts. in the text, by Tony Johannot, Jacquemart and others. Imp. 8vo, cloth. Lond.: Mitchell, n. d. 1103. GUIZOT (FRANgOIS). Works, viz. : History of the English from the Accession of Charles I., transl. by L. H. R. Coutier, 2 vols., 1838; Memoirs of Robert Peel, transl. from the French, 1857; Memoirs to Illustrate the History of My Own Time [1807-1840], transl. by J. W. Cole, \. ^y_^ 4 vols., 1868-61; An Embassy to the Court of St. James's ^ ^^"^^ in 1840, transl. from the French, 1863 ; Memoirs of a Minister of State from the Year 1840, transl. from the French, 1864; Last Days of the Reign of Louis Philippe, transl. from the French, 1867. Together 10 vols. 8vo, three-quarter green morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Tout. Lond. 1838-67 Fine set of the Best Library Edition of these valuable works. * 1103. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS. History of the Life of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. By W. Harte. %7^ Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1767 J The second edition, with valuable additions. Said to be the y, best military history in our language. 1104. GtJTERBOCK (C.) Bracton and his Relation to the Roman Law: a Contribution to the History of the Roman Law in the Middle Ages. Transl. by Brinton Coxe. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1866 137 A\ /3o 3£- yJ.<^0 / •1^ l-7o l.s-0 I. The Anderson Auction Co. 1105. GWINETT (AMBROSE). Life and Unparalleled Adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, known as the Lame Beggar, who was hanged for the murder of Mr. Collins, his surprising Recovery and Voj'age to the West Indies, with an Account of the Horrid Murder of Mr. T. Kidderminster at the White Horse Inn, Chelmsford, Essex. Folding colored front, in compartments. 13mo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, original wrappers bound in, by Tout. Lond. : Fairburn [1827] 1106. HAIGH (A. E.) The Attic Theatre: a Descrip- tion of the Stage, Theatre and Dramatic Performances of the Athenians, Facsimiles and other illusts. 8vo, cloth. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1889 1107. HALE (S. J.— Editor). Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations from the Old British Poets ; with copious Selections from the best Modern British and American Poets. Alphabetically arranged. Plates. Royal Bvo, cloth. Phil. 1869 1108. [HALIBURTON (THOMAS— " Sam Slick ").] The Clockmaker, the Third Series, plates by Hervieu, 3 vols., 1838-43; The Letter Bag of the Great Western, 1840; The Attache, or Sam Slick in England, both Series, 4 vols., 1843- 44; The Old Judge, 2 vols., 1849; The English in America, 2 vols., 1851; Traits of American Humour, 3 vols., 1852; Wise Saws and Modern Instances, 2 vols., 1853; The Amer- icans at Home, 3 vols , 1854; Art and Nature, 2 vols., 1855; The Season Ticket, 1860. Together 23 vols. Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. Lond. 1838-60 Fine cgmplete set, witli the exception of two or three minor works issued in another form. All First Editions, except "The Glookmaker," -which is the Best Edition, with Hervieu's plates. J 1109. HALL (C APT. BASIL). Travels in North America, 'O 1827-28. Ifap. 3. vols, post 8vo, calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh, 1829 1110. HALL (HUBERT). Society in the Elizabethan Age. S plates, some colored. 8vo, half calf, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1886 1111. HALL (S. 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Poetical Writings, with Extracts from those of Joseph Rodman Drake. Edited by J. Grant Wilson. c ^^ Portrait and other illusts. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt . O j back. N. Y. 1873 1118. [ ] Proceedings at the Memorial of Fitz-Greene Halleck at Guilford, Connecticut (etc.) (including a Poem by O. W. Holmes). Portrait of Halleck by Burt (private ^ ^. plate) and 2S other fine portraits and plates {including ^ . ^^^ portraits of Holmes, Whittier, Bryant, several of Halleck, etc.). Imp. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1887 1119. HALLIWELL [PHILLIPS] (J. O.) Dictionary of Old English Plays, existing either in print or MS. from the earliest times to 1700 ; with Notices of Latin Plays written by English Authors during the same period Interleaved /■ and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED luith numerous facsimiles, cata- ^ ^ ^ logue clippings and manuscript notes. 8vo, half calf, giltk Lfj (\\\ back and top, uncut. Lond. 1860 Vs^'iy* \J \J This valuable volume is from the library of Henry Preston Child. The very numerous neatly written MS. notes (on the margins and interleaved paper), the catalogue clippings and facsimiles of title-pages, render this copy a work of reference of the highest interest to the dramatic collector. 1120. HALLUM (JOHN). The Diary of an Old Lawyer. {Curiosities of Legal Experience, Celebrated Crimes and Criminals, etc.) Imp. 8vo, cloth. Nashville, 1895 1121. HAMILTON (COUNT ANTHONY). Fairy Tales and Romances. Transl. by M. Lewis, II. T. Ryde and C. /, J , Kenedy. Portrait. Post Bvo, half calf, gilt back. ' 0\ Lond. : Bohn, 1849 ^ 1133. Memoirs of the Count de Grammont; contain- ing the Amorous History of the Court of Charles II. Edited from the original English edn. of 1713, with numerous /l y« Notes, by H. Vizetelly. 17 etchings and S^ portraits. 3 vols. Atipfj imp. 8vo, cloth, gilt, uncut. Lond. 1889 ' *-^ Edition db Luxe. 1123. HAMILTON (ALEX'R). The Life and Epoch of Alexander Hamilton: a Historical Study. By George Shea. 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From this- curious Romance the story-tellers of the coffee-houses of Con- stantinople take their amusing fictions. 1127. [HAMILTON (CAPT. THOMAS).] Men and O Manners in America. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1834 This work, although chiefly concerned with the cities of New York and Philadelphia, contains an attack on Mrs. Trol- lope's "Domestic Manners of the Americans." Jyc '0 2^%s 1128. HAMILTON (LADY). Secret History of the Court of England, from the accession of George III. to the death of George IV. ; with full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte. 2 vols. Bvo, half calf. Scarce. Lond. 1832 1129. Emma Lady Hamilton : an Old Story Related by Hilda Gamlin. Front, •portrait in tvs?o states, and^B other portraits, facsimiles, etc., including the 12 plates of Lady Hamilton's Attitudes. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Liverpool, 1891 Only a limited number of copies of this sumptuous edition were printed. 1130. Memoirs of Lady Hamilton, with Anecdotes ^ of her Friends and Contemporaries. Edited, with Notes, by N. H. Long. 5 portraits on China papee. Royal 8vo'. cloth. Lond. 1891 No. 33 of the Lahge Papee Edition. Only 135 copies printed. 1131. Drawings faithfully copied from Nature at Naples, by Frederick Rehberg. 26 fine engravings in out- line, including the 12 plates o/Ladt Hamilton's Attitudes and the series of costumes to Racine'' s plays. 4to, cloth. Lond., n. d, 130 The Anderson Auction Co. 1132. HANGER (COL. GEORGE, afterwards Lord Cole- raine). Life, Adventures and Opinions, written by Him- self. 3 vols, in 1. 8vo, calf. (Title foxed.) N. Y. 1801 Scarce. Includes: Advice to the Prelates and Legislature on the immorality of the present age ; Advice to the lovely Cyprians ; on Matrimony ; Female Prostitution ; Histoi'y of the lovely -fflgyptia, the Pamela of Norwood (a Gipsie), and the Author's Marriage with her; History of the King's Bench Prison, viritten by the author during his imprisonment. 1133. HARDIE (JAMES). The American Remembrancer. A List of tlie most eminent Men and memorable Events in History till the year 1795. 12mo, sheep (cracked at joint). Phil. : Printed by Thomas Dobson, 1795 With an interesting list of subscribers (15 pages) residing chiefly in New York and Philadelphia, and various towns in New Jersey, including John Adams, Vice-President (6 copies), Dr. John Lamb of New York, James Monroe, Edmund Ran- dolph, Oliver Walcott, etc., etc. 1134. HARDIE (JOHN) The History of the Thread- Mill, front, N. Y. 1824; Life of William Poole, with a full Account of the Terrible Affray in which he received his Death Wound, illusts., N. Y., n. d. ; Mk. Mathbws' Memorandum-Book, portrait of Mathews as Mons. Jeu- Singe, Lond. , n. d. ; and 14 others. Together 17 pamphlets. 1135. [HARDY (THOMAS).] Desperate Remedies. First edn. 3 vols, post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. Lond. 1871 Rare in any state, and extbemelt raee in this fine uncut state. Library labels have been carefully removed from ^o >^ l^,^x n\(UD 1136. The Woodlanders. First edn. 3 vols, post , -y 8vo, original cloth, uncut. Fine copy. Lond. 1887 J . j O 1137. Tess of the D'Urbervilles. First edn. 3 vols, post Svo, original cloth, uncut. Lond. [1891] Very interesting copy, being a presentation copy, with the author's autograph inscription, "To William Moeris from Thomas Hardy, December, 1891 " ; also an autograph note from Hardy to Osgood inserted. Fine copy of the first issue of the first edition, which is very scarce, especially in fine con- dition like the above. /J^o 1138. HARE (AUGUSTUS J. C.) Life and Letters of Frances Baroness Bunsen. Portraits. 2 vols, stout post , Y^ Svo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1879 1139. HARLAND (MARION). Some Colonial Home- >x» steads and their Stories. Numerous portraits and vieivs. r^O Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 131 .3o fi The Anderson Auction Co. 1140. HARRISON (GABRIEL). History of the Progress of the Drama, Music and the Fine Arts in the City of Brooklyn. Portraits and other illusts. 4to, paper covers. Brooklyn: Privately printed, 1884 No. 80 of only 100 copies printed. 1141. HARTE (BRET). Frontier Stories; The Luck of Roaring Camp, etc.; Gabriel Conroy; Tales of the Argo- '/-) nauts; Condensed Novels and Stories; Poetical Works. Portrait. 6 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. Bost : Riverside Press, 1882-87 1142. HATTON (JOSEPH). Reminiscences of Mark Lemon, portrait of Lemon as Falstaff, Lond. 1871 (McKee copy with bookplate) ; Glimpses of Real Life in the Thea- trical World and in Bohemia, being the Confessions of Peter Paterson, a Strolling Player, half russia, broken, Edin- burgh, 1864; Theatrical Anecdotes, by J. Larwood, 1883. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth, etc. Lond., etc., 1864-83 1143. HAUSER (CASPAR). An account of an Individual Kept in a Dungeon. By A. von Feuerbach. With Memoir and further interesting details. Portrait. Crown 8vo, half cloth, uncut. Lond. 1834 Hauser was the mysterious Nuremberg foundling, who was taken under the protection of Prof. Daumer and Lord Stan- hope, about 1828, aged 16, and mysteriously murdered in 1833. 1144. ■ ■ Tracts relating to Caspar Hauser. By Earl Stanhope. Trans, from the German. Portrait and plan of Niiremberg. Crown 8vo, half cloth. Lond. 1836 1145. HAUSSET (MADAME DE). The Private Memoirs /# iJ>^ 1148. HAWKINS (F.) The French Stage in the XVIIIth iJ tv) Century. Portraits. % vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 1149. A^yfe^^v^O*^. OlAU^^V^ 1^ , •■«' 1150. HAWKINS (L. M.) Anecdotesj) Biographical Vv*^ Sketches and Memoirs. Portrait of Sir John Hawkins. 3 vols, post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1823 133 .Sb .Jo l-'Ji- i^S^ii 0< .I(p . 30 The Anderson Auction Co. 1151. HAWKINS (THOMAS). The Origin of the English Drama : its mystery, morality, tragedy and comedy, illust. / -j by specimens from our Earliest Dramatists; with Explana- / i*vy") tory Notes. 3 vols. 12mo, calf, rebacked, gilt backs. ' ' *-'^-^ Oxford, 1773 1152. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Works, with Life and Index. Little Classics Edition. 33 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost. : Riverside Press, n. d. 1153. Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Wife: a Biog- raphy by Julian Hawthorne. 6 portraits and 2 views, r — etched by Schoff and Garrett. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf. / O O Bost. 1885 ' ' ^^ 1154. HAYDN'S DICTIONARY OP DATES. Twelfth Edition ; by Benjamin Vincent. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Moxon, 1866 1155. HAZARD (JOSEPH). Poems, on Various Occa- sions. Original Edition. 13mo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. Text somewhat spotted. ^ / Brooklyn: By the Author (A. Spooner, printer), 1814 A- /'x Very rare in this uncut state. Contains several poems of ' ^"^ ^-'^ Brooklyn and Long Island interest. 1156. HAZLITT (WILLIAM). Criticisms and Dramatic Essays of the English Stage. Edited by his Son. Extra- illustrated hy the insertion of 4-9 fine portraits of actors and actresses, comprising series of lo fine portraits from Oxberry's Neiu English Drama, including Garrich, Wallack. Macready, Incledon, Harley, Elliston, Kemble, Fawcett Faucit, Miss Brinton, Miss O'Neill, etc., 6 portraits en- graved by Rogers {Miss O'Neill, Miss Kelly, Mrs. Siddons, etc.), etc. 12mo, green levant morocco extra, gilt back and top, uncut, by Stikeman. Lond. 1841 1157. HAZLITT (W. C— Editor). A Select Collection w of Old English Plays, originally published by Robert Dods- j V ley in 1744. Fourth edn., now first chronologically ar- / * Q U ranged, with the Notes of all the Commentators and new Notes. 15 vols. 8 vo, cloth (contents lettered). Lond. 1874-76 1158. Jests, New and Old. Containing Anecdotes of Celebrities, living and deceased, many never before published. Collected and edited, with Preface and Index. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. [1886] Lakgb Paper copy, printed on hand-made paper and inter- leaved. No. 94 of only 100 copies printed. 1159. Four Generations of a Literary Family; the Hazlitts in England, Ireland and America, their Friends and Fortunes, 1725-1896. With portraits from miniatures ^ /r~i\ by John Haditt. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1897 • ' ^ 133 auoors from /• tllack, -s / y \ J. 3^ I. 00 I The Anderson Auction Co. 1160. HEADLEY (J. T.) Washington and his Genera-ls, /-J (^ numerous portraits, 3 vols. ; The Imperial Guard, portraits; , Life of Oliver Cromwell, portrait. 4 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1888 1161. HEATH (CHARLES). Beauties of the Opera and Ballet. Text printed within colored borders, with 10 por- traits on steel by Moti, Vidal, etc. , of Carlotta and Quilietta Grisi, Taglioni, Sontag, Persiani, Treillet- Nathan, etc. , and numerous engravings on wood. Royal 8vo, cloth (edge of one plate very slightly damaged). Lond. [1844] 1162. HEDELIN (FRANCIS, Abbot of Aubignac). The Whole Art of the Stage, containing the Rules of the Dram- matick Art, with many Curious Observations, which may be of great use to Authors, Critics and Spectators of Plays (etc.). Written in French by Command of Cardinal Riche-. lieu, and now made English. The four books complete in 1 vol. 4to, half calf. Lond.: Printed for the Author, 1681 Fine and very large copy on Large Paper (?) of this rare as well as curious and learned work. 116.3. HELPS (SIR ARTHUR). Friends in Council. Both series. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. N.Y. [1861] 1164. HEMANS (FELICIA). Poetical Works, with Me- mioirs, etc. Portrait and other illusts. Stout post 8vo, tree calf, gilt back and edges. Lond., n. d. 1165. Poetical Works. Complete, with a Critical ^ Preface. Large plan of London inserted. Royal 8vo, half roan. N.Y. 1881 * 1166. HENRY (PATRICK). Life, Correspondence and Q-O Speeches. By Wm. Wirt Henry. Portraits. 3 vols. stout royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N.Y. 1891 1167. HERBERT (HENRY WILLIAM). Frank For- ester's Field Sports of the United States and British America. Numerous illusts. % vols. 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1849 O 1168. Life and Writings of Frank Forester. Edited . «J^ by D. W. Judd. Illusts. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1882 _ 5 V" 1169. Another copy. X _ 1170. HERVEY (MRS. ELIZABETH). Amabel; or, Me- ^^^ moirs of a Woman of Fashion. 4 vols. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1814 1171. HERVIEU (PAUL). Flirt: a Story of Parisian Life. Transl. by Hugh Craig. 37 full-page illusts. by Madeleine Lemaire. Square royal 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt edges. N. Y. 1890 134 /O ^0 IS 7^ v^PZ^ The Anderson Auction Co. 1173. [HEWITT (ALEX'R— of Savannah).] Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. 2 vols, in 1. Thick 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1779 1173. HEYWOOD (THOMAS). The Actor's Vindica- tion, containing Three Brief Treatises, viz. : I. Their An- tiquity; II. Their Ancient Dignity; III. The True Use of their Quality. Written by Thomas Heywood. Small 4to, morocco, gilt edges, by Merton. "^ 6 Lond. : Printed by G. E. for W. C. [1658] , -^ *0 . C^O Eare. Includes Hey ward's address "To my good Friend^ and Fellows, the Actors of this City," and eight pages of com- plimentary verses, including Hey ward's ' ' The Author to his Booke." Small corner of A4 skillfully repaired. Otherwise a PINE AND LARGE COPT. 1174. HIBERNIAN JESTER (The) : a Choice Collection of Anecdotes, Jests, etc., the great part Never before Seen S ^j^ in Print. Front. 13mo, half levant morocco, gilt back ^ *^X) and top, uncut, by Tout. Lond. : Hughes [about 1830] 1175. HILDRETH (R.) The White Slave; or, Negro ^— Life in the Slave States of America. Numerous illusts. '^ O 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. Lond. [1853] 1176. [HILL (AARON).] The Actor; or, A Treatise on the Art of Playing, containing Observations on the Per- formances of Garriek, Barry, Havard, Mrs. Cibber, Mrs. / . — WofSngton, Mrs. Clive, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Bellamy, etc. ,, y ^ G 12mo, calf (slightly cracked at joint). Lond. 175o • The McKee copy, with bookplate. 1177. HILL (B. E.) Playing About ; or, Theatrical An- ecdotes and Adventures. 2 vols, post 8vo, calf, gilt backs, by Rivifere. Lond. 1840 From the Sheepshanks Library, with bookplates. 1178. HILL (GEORGE H.—" Yankee Hill"). Life and Recollections of " Yankee Hill " (of the Arch Street Thea- tre, Philadelphia, and Old Park Theatre, N. Y.), edited by Dr. W. K. Northall, portrait; Scenes from the Life of an Actor, from the Journals and Letters of Yankee Hill, por- trait and plates. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1850-53 1179. KINGSTON (E. P. ) The Genial Showman, being Reminiscences of the Life of Artemus Ward, and a Show- man's Career in the Western World. Colored front, and numerous illusts. Bvo, cloth. Lond., n. d. 1180. HINMAN (R. R.) Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut, with Particulars of their Time of Arrival, Genealogy, Place of Residence, Condition in Life, etc. Portraits, etc. Bound in 3 vols. Royal 8vo, morocco, gilt back and top, uncut (water-stain on lower margin of one portrait and of some leaves). Hartford, 1852 135 /,/i- 1 The Anderson Auction Co. 1181. HINTON (J. H.) History and Topography of the United States. Edited by Samuel L. Knapp and J. O. C^/\ Choules. Portrait of Washington, engraved by Ormsby, , (O (y (^"i^d numerous fine full-page engravings on copper {views ' and historical scenes). Vols. I. and II. 2 vols. 4to, calf. Bost. 1844 1182. HISSEy(J. J.) An Old-Fashioued Journey through England and Wales. Front. 8vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1884 1183. HISTORY OF THE CHEVALIER DES GRIEUX. ritten by Himself. Transl. from the French. "Here see the Dangers of the Gay and Fair." 2 vols 12ino, calf. Lond. 1767 1184. HITCHCOCK (RIPLEY). Some American Painters n Water-Colors. 8 full-page colored plates in facsimile of the original water-colors by W. T. Smedley, Leon Moran, R. E. Sherwood, and others, with portraits of the artists and representations of their work in black-and-white. Atlas folio, pictorial cloth. N. Y. 1890 / W 1185. HITCHCOCK (ROBERT— Prompter of Drury Lane / /"theatre). History of the Irish Stage from the Earliest / /)(C\ Times to the Close of the Season of 1788, interspersed with *-^^~i~ Theatrical Anecdotes, etc. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf (rubbed). Dublin, 1788 1186 HOBART (CHAUNCEY). Recollections of my ife: Fifty Years' Itinerancy in the Northwest. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. Red Wing, Minn., 1885 1187. HODDER (GEORGE). Memories of my Life. "KSvo, cloth. Lond. 1870 I Much of these interesting memoirs relate to the author's personal intercourse with Thackeray, Dickens, Leech, Ceuik- SHANK, etc., including hitherto unpublished letters by Thackeray. 1188. HODGKINSON (JOHN). Narrative of his Con- r\nection with the Old American Company, from Sept. 5, I 1792, to March 31, 1797. By John Hodgkinson. 8vo, half roan, uncut (slight inkstain on lower edge of two leaves, blank lower corner of title a little worn), 26 pp. N. Y. : Printed by J. Oram, 1797 Extremely rare. The McKee copy, with bookplate. 1189. Sketch of the Life of the Late Mr. Hodgkin- son, extracted from " The Mirror of Taste." 79 pp. 8vo, paper. [Phil. 1810] Inserted is the rare playbill: Theatre- Royal, Bristol, 7th Not., 1791, with Hodgkinson in two characters, and Miss Brett (afterwards Mrs. John Hodgkinson) in the cast. Hodgkinson first appeared in America at the Southwest Theatre, Philadel- phia, in Sept., 1792; opened in New York at the John Street Theatre, Jan'y, 1793. 136 /^ r\ 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 1206.HOTTEN (J. C.) Original Lists of "Persons of Quality" — Emigrants, Political Rebels, etc., etc. — who ' %jt _. went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, y ^ 1600-1700, with interesting Particulars concerning them. / Edited from MSS. in the Public Record Offices, etc., Eng- land. Thickfolio, half roxburghe, gilt top, uncut. lSr.Y.1874 ^ , With the complete Index of names and places. 1207. HOUGHTON (RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES, LORD). Monographs, Personal and Social. Portraits. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. Lond. 1873 AuToaRAPH Note from the Author inserted. Y 1208. HOUSTON (JAMES). Autobiography. Portrait. , /J" Post 8vo, cloth. Glasgow, 1889 1209. HOOD (THOMAS). Up the Rhine. First edn. * t-/^ Ulust. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1840 • 1210. Hood's Own; or. Laughter from Year to Year. Both Series, Original Issues. Portraits and hundreds of J .JV humorous illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt back and edges. '•'*'*' Lond.: Moxon, 1861-62 ' Jf From the Brayton-Ives Library, with book-labels. n^. 1211. Poetical [and] Prose Works. Fronts, and ' ^*' vignette titles by Hoppin, etc. 6 vols, post 8vo, half calf, giit backs. Lond. 1870-72 188 S^^ Ho ,^c9 o\ The Anderson Auction Co. 1.212. HOOK (THEODORE). Novels, viz.: Maxwell, 3 Vols., 1830; Lov^ and Pride, 3 vols., 1833; Gilbert Gurney, 3 vols., 1836; Jack Brag, 3 vols., 1837; Pascal Briino, 1837; Gurney Marrin, 3 vols , 1838; Births, Deaths and Mar- riages, 3 vols. , 1839 ; Precepts and Practice, portrait, 3 vols. , 1840. All First bdns. and all presentation copies , Y C from the author to his wife, with his autograph in- / SCRIPTIONS IN FIRST VOLS.— except Love and Pride, which / bears Mrs. Hook's autograph only. Together 22 vols. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. Lond. 1830-40 1213. The French Stage and the French People, as Illustrated in the Memoirs of M. Fleury. 2 vols, post 8vo, /, <^o half morocco, gilt backs. Lond. 1841 1214. Another copy. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. 1215. Adventures of an Actor, comprising a Picture of the French Stage during a Period of Fifty Years. 2 vols. / ^ post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1843 ' •■"O 1216. The Life and Remain^ of Theodore Edward Hook. By R. H. Barham. 8 portraits. 2vols.ini. Post J ^ST' 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1850 1217. Another copy. 2 vols. 8vo, half brown mo- , rocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1849 /' ^^"^ 1218. HAMERSLY (S. H.— Editor). General Register of the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps, 1782 to 1882, arranged alphabetically. With a Sketch of the Navy from 1775 to 1798. Thick royal 8vo, sheep. Wash. 1882 1219. HOPKINS (A. H.) Magic State Illusions and Sci- entific Diversions, including Trick Photography. With an J r-v^ Introduction by H. Rigley Evans. With J^-OO illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth (556 pp.). N. Y. 1897 1220. HOPKINS (T.) The Dungeons of Old Paris: the r<^ Stqry and Romance of the most Celebrated Prisons of the ' ^ C Monarchy and Revolution. By T. Hopkins. Illust. 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top. ' N. Y. 1897 1221. HOUDIN (ROBERT). Memoirs of Robert Houdin, '' Author, Conjurer, etc. Written by Himself. Edited by / gy^^ R. D. Mackenzie. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1859 '* '■^ 1222. HOUGH (F. B.— Editor). Indians. 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Hall, plates, 1898 4 vols 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1868-1900' 1231. HUGHES (JOHN). Views in the South of France, chiefly on the Rhone. 2 4- fine full-page engravings by CnoJce and Allan, from drawings by Dewint, after original sketches by John Hughes. 4to, half red morocco, gilt bands, gilt edges. Lond. 1825 1232. HUGO (VICTOR). Les Miserables (in Five Parts). Numerous illusts. on wood by eminent French engravers. 5 vols. imp. 8vo, half calf. Paris, n. d. 1233. Hernani: a Drama. Transl. into English. Portrait and numerous fine etchings by Champollion, after designs by Adeibn Moreau. Royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1894 No. 82 of the Edition de Luxe. 140 //• The Anderson Auction Co. HUGO (VICTOR). 1234. Novels. Les Miserables, 2 vols, in 3; Ninety- Three ; By Order of the King ; Notre Dame de Paris ; Toilers of the Sea; History of a Crime. Transl. by Huntington Smith. Profusely illust. Together 8 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. ' N. Y. 1888 1-235. Cappon (James). Victor Hugo: a Memoir and a Study. Post 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1885 ^ // /j 1236. HUME (DAVID). Letters of Eminent Persons addressed to David Hume. 8vo, sprinkled calf extra, gilt back, by Riviere. Lond. 1849 / Fine copy from the Sheepshanks Library, with bookplate. » \9 1237. HUMPHREYS (A. L.) The Private Library. Small f-^ 4to, cloth. N. Y. 1897 ♦ t* «-' 1238. HUNT (FREEMAN). Lives of American Mer- chants. 19 portratts on steel. 2 vols. 8 vo, cloth. N.Y.I808 1239. HUNT (LEIGH). Lord Byron and Some of his Contemporaries. Plate and facsimile autographs and por- traits of Byron, Countess Guiccioli, Keats, Leigh Hunt and Charles Lamb. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1828 rzn). AutoDiograpny, witn Kemimscencesot i^rienas *!(•— and Contemporaries. Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. /o N. Y. 1850 / , t6< 1241. Men, Women and Books; Wit and Humour from the English Poets, with an Illustrative Essay, etc. ; Table Talk, with Imaginary Conversations of Pope and Swift; Imagination and Fancy, or Selections from the Eng- lish Poets; A Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla, illusts. hy DoyZe; Autobiography; The Town. Illusts. Together 7 vols. Post 8vo, uniformly bound in half brown levant morocco, gilt bands, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1876-89 1242. HUNTLEY (SIR HENRY). Seven Years' Service on the Slave Coast of Western Africa. 2 vols, post 8vo, calf, gilt backs, by Riviere. Lond. 1850 1343. HUNTER (ALEX.) and POLKINHORN (J. H.) New National Theatre, Washington, D. C. : a Record of Fifty Years. Illusts. by J. Ellsivorth Clark. Square 12mo, half morocco. Wash. 1885 The McKee copy, with bookplate. « 1244. HUTTON (LAURENCE). Plays and Players. 8vo, V/"" cloth. N. Y. 1875 ' ^"^ >d i>.y^ 1245. Another copy. 141 .Vt) 2 1 The Anderson Auction Co. HUTTON rLAURENCE). 1246. (Editor). 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F.— Editor). History of King Philip's War, by Increase Mather; also a History of the same War, by Cotton Mather. Edited, with Intro- duction, Notes and Index. Portraits of both Mathers, and folding table. Small 4to, cloth. Bost. : Printed for the Editor, 1862 Only 250 copies printed for subscribers. 143 /d'.oo The Anderson Auction Co. INDIANS. 1254. The Old Indian Chronicle: a Collection of exceedingly rare Tracts, written and published in the Time of King Philip's War, by Persons residing in America. With Introduction, Notes and Index.- Map. Small 4to, cloth. Bost. 1867 Only a limited number of copies printed for subscribers. 1255. Falconer (Captain Richard). The Voyages, dangerous Adventures, and imminent Escapes of Captain Richard Falconer. 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Colored map. 2 vols. 4to, half red morocco, gilt bands, gilt tops, uncut. Albany: Munsell's Historical Series, 1861 300 copies printed. 1258. Hubbard (William). History of the Indian Wars in New England, from the First Settlement to the close of King Philip's War; edited from the original work, , **»v^ with extensive Notes, Historical Preface, Index and Life of /, / rO the Author, by Samuel G. Drake. Facsimile map. 2 ' / '^ vols, small 4to, paper covers, uncut. / Roxbury, Mass. : W. E. Woodward, 1865 ' Only 350 copies printed. ^ 1259. Lafltan (J. F.) Mceurs du Sauvages Ameri- quains, compare hs aux Mceurs des premier temps. Mat and 4.0 curious copper-plates. 4 vols. 12mo, calf, arms in ■GILT ON SIDES. Paris, 1724 Gives very copious and exact details of the manners and customs, etc., of the North American Indians. Charlevoix says, " We have nothing so exact upon the subject of which he treats." 143 2-^0-0 The Anderson Auction Co. INDIANS. 1260. Memoirs of Thomas L. McKenney, with /^ f Sketches of Travels among the Northern and Western In- / y /— dians, embracing a War Excursion and Descriptions of Aj ^ /\/nJ Scenes along the Western Borders. Portrait and numerous illusts. 2 vols, in 1, royal 8vo, half calf, gilt back. N. Y. 1846 1261. Narrative of the Campaign against the Indians in 1791 under Major General St. Clair; with the Reports of the Committee appointed to inquire into the causes of the failure thereof. 8vo, half roan. Phil. 1813 / Bound with the above is : Report of the Trial of Brig. -General William Hull of the North Western Army, 3d January, 1814. New York, 1814. 9 pages supplied in very legible handwriting. ^JS S.ov 16 c / 1262. Parkman (Francis — Editor). Historical Ac- count of Bouquet's Expedition against the Ohio Indians in 1764; edited with a Preface, and a Translation of Dumas' Biographical Sketch of General Bouquet. Facsimile map and plates. Imp. 8vo, three-quarter morocco, panelled gilt backs. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868 Labge Paper Copy. One of 50 copies reprinted from the Edition of London, 1766. 1263. Pote (Capt. W.) The Journal of Captain William Pote, Jr. , during his Captivity, in the French and Indian War from May, 1745, to August, 1747; [Edited with Introductorj^ Appendix, etc., J. F. Hurst]. 10 reproduc- tions from rare contemporary portraits, views, maps and plans [with] the Atlas containing colored facsimiles of Morris's large folding map. Together 2 vols, original half morocco, uncut. N. Y. 1896 No. 24 OP ONLY 25 COPIES PRINTED ON JAPAN PAPER by the De Vinne Press. __ 1264. Stone (William L.) Life and Times of Red- Jacket; or Sa-go-ye-wat-ha: a Sequel to the History of the Six Nations. Portrait and vignette title. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1841 See also French and Indian War, American Revolution, War of 1812, etc. 1265. INGRAHAM (J. H.) The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain. Illusts. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1897 1266. INQUISITION. Van Hallen (Juan). Memoirs, comprising the Narrative of his Imprisonment in the Dungeons of the Inquisition at Madrid, and of his Escape, etc. Transl. from the Original Spanish Manuscript. Por- trait and two plates. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1830 144 The Anderson Auction Co. 1267. IRELAND (JOSEPH N.) Records of the New York Stage from 1750 to 1860. Portraits and titles. 2 vols. /-/^^i jr 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. N. Y. : Morrell, 1866 £^\}\] With the labels of the American Dramatic Fund Association. ). iamo> nay morocco^ gilt back. N. Y. [1866] ^^ ' ^_/5 "^^-^Ta^fKnSl^ onS^r^nn Duff and of her Hus- ' " '^ P[' 1268. [ ] Fifty Years of a Play-Goer's Journal ; or Annals of the New York Stage from 1798 to 1848 : with Bio- graphical Sketches of the Principal Performers. By 12mo> haLE morocco, gilt back. N. Y. [1866] ^-/r John R. Duff, collecfedArby J. N. Ireland, Bridge 1876. The complete ''mancscript, very legibly written on 1438 pages and bound in 6 vols. 8vo, limp mo- ^ ^|^ rocco, gilt edges. Bridgeport, 1876 ^- Vr\ music to his " Charmante Gabrielle." 2 vols. Bvo, half >^-'C/ calf (portrait and title foxed). Lond. 1824 1273. Confessions, containing the Particulars of his Fabrication of the Shakespeare Manuscripts (written by Himself); with Anecdotes and Opinions of the Literary, C~2n Political and Theatrical World. Front. 12mo, cloth J^\) N. Y. 1874 1274. Another copy. 1275. Another copy. 1276. IRISH STAGE. [Croker (J. W.), Familiar Epistles (in Verse) on the Present State of the Irish Stage, portrait inserted; Theatrical Tears, a Poem occasioned by [the above] ; The Seven Thieves, by the author of Metropolis, fine portrait of Orattan inserted. 3 vols, in 1, 12mo, half calf, contents lettered. Dublin, 1804-7 Fine copy. Scarce. 145 S.^0 /s 3 Z The Anderson Auction Co. IRISH STAGE. /.^ 1277. The Stage : a Theatrical Daily Paper, from _00 No- 1' ^Pi'il 9t^. to No. 30, May 12th, 1821 {all published). 8vo, original half calf. DubliB, 1821 Complete Set of this rare Theatrical Daily Paper, in which are reproduced verbatim copies of the Playbills of current pieces, with Theatrical Records and Anecdotes, Biographical Notices, etc. jjg-) 1278. IRVING (SIR HENRY). Henry Irving. By ' *~rjy William Winter. Portrait. First bdn. 12mo, papypr covers. N. Y. 1885 1279. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Sketch Book of Geof- frey Crayon, Gent. Edn. de Luxe -Portrait and 153 fine ^ *t^ engravings on wood, india-paper proofs, by Darley, Par- • ^ J sons and others. Super imp. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1882 No. 383 of only 500 copies printed. <. 1280. Works. Complete set. 15 vols, post 8vo, ' /-(? sheep. N. Y. 1850-51 _^ 1281. Works. Geoffrey Crayon Edn. Portraits and C y" plates. 27 vols, square 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1886-88] • ^ v/ Fine complete set of this well-printed library edition. 1282. Hatton (Joseph). Henry Irving's Impressions ,1 C of America: a Series of Sketches, Chronicles and Conver- ^^ sations. Post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1884 1283. The Life of George Washington. Centennial M-y^ Edn. 132 portraits and engravings on steel, and 42 illusts. ' on wood {views, plans of battles, etc.), chiefly on Japan paper. 5 vols. imp. 8vo, half roxburghe, gilt tops, uncut. . ' No. 84 of only 300 copies printed. N. Y. 1889 . ** 1284. JACKSON (MAJOR-GENERAL ANDREW). An // (^~X} Impartial and True History of the Life and Services of Major-Gen. Andrew Jackson. 8vo, unbound, uncut (31pp.). N. Y. [about 1832] ' / 1285. Life of Andrew Jackson. By William Cob- bett. Curious compartment fronts, containing portrait. 12mo, half cloth. Scarce. Lond. 1834 y 1286. Life of Andrew Jackson. By James Parton. /^* Portraits, facsimile, etc. 3 vols, stout 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1860 ., V/^ Presentation copy, with the author's autograph inscrip- '\^!/^^V/ TION. 1287. JACKSON (LADY). The Old Regime : Court, Salons and Theatres. First edn. Portraits. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Fine copy. Lond. 1880 1288. JAMES (F. L.) 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St. Louis, 1882 1398. JERDAN (WILLIAM). Autobiography; with his / Literary, Political and Social Reminiscences and Corre- //l spondence during the Last Fifty Years. First bdn. For- •' yy traits and vignette titles. 3 vols. 13mo, cloth. Loud. 1853 1299. JEROME (I. E.) Sun Prints in Sky Tints. Pro- ^ C~—fusely illust. with original designs, with appropriate Poetical tj. V Selections. Royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1893 Text and illustrations printed in sky-blue ink on one side only of heavy plate paper. 1300. JERROLD (DOUGLAS). Works, edited by W. / Blanchard Jerrold, fronts, by John Leech, 4 vols. ; Life of / CT" Douglas Jerrold, by W. Blanchard Jerrold, portrait. To- tiO \J gether 5 vols, post 8vo, uniformly bound in half black mo- rocco, blue labels, panelled gilt backs and tops, uncut. Loud, and Phil., n. d. Complete Works, comprising: St. Giles and St. James, Punch's Letters to his Son, The Story of a Feather, Cakes and Ale, Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, Men of Character, Punch's Complete Letter Writer, Man Made of Money, Sketches of the English, ^ The Chronicles of Clovemark, and, The Sick Giant and Doctor Dwarf. J _ 1301. JESSE (CAPT. J. H.) Life of George Brummell, w /k /T commonly called Beau Brummell, annotated from the T \j {J Author's Interleaved copJ^ 40 COLORED PORTRAITS. 3 vols. *-^' ^ imp. 8vo, cloth. Loud. 1^86 Large Papee Edition. No. 47 of only 150 copies printed for ^ , England and America. y *y^ S 1302. JESSE (CAPT. W.) Another edn. 8vo, half I ■ calf, gilt back and top, uncut, hy Larhins. Lond. 1893 /, 1303. [JOHNSTON (CHARLES).] Chrysal; or. The Adventures of a Guinea. With Curious Anecdotes of Per- sons in every Rank of Life in America, England, Holland, etc. Four vols, in 3. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1767 1304. [JOHNSTONE (J.)] The Table Talker. 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Fine impressions of the portraits of General Burgoyne by Bwees; Sheridan and Macklin by Heath, and of the series of 37 fine full- length portraits in character of Harley, Lewis, Quick, ^^y Barrymore, Mrs. Siddons, Mrs. Abington, Mrs. Billington, / r/ Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Mattocks, Miss Brinton, Mrs. Crouch, etc., / /f /O besides the series of 36 fine engravings, after designs by / ' Smith, Fnseli, Wheatley, Burney, and others. 10 vols. 12mo, calf, gilt backs. Dublin, 1791-94 Fine set. 1310. JONSON (BEN). Plays, viz.: The Alchemist, front, 1770; Volpone the Fon, front, 1739; Every Man in His Humouv, front, 1769; Epicoene, or the Silent Woman, n. d. ; Bartholomew Fair, n. d. 5 vols in 1. 13mo, polished calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1739-70 1311. JORDAN (MRS. DORA). The Life of Mrs. Jor- dan, including her Private Correspondence and Anecdotes. By Jas. Boaden. Portrait {as the Country Girl) and fac- simile. 2 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt tops, un- cut. Lond. 1831 1313. Public and Private Life of that Celebrated Actress, Mrs. Jordan; with numerous Anecdotes of Illus- trious and Fashionable Characters. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, hy LarTcins. Lond., n. d. 1313. KANE (E. K.) The U. S. Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin : a Personal Narrative. Maps, plates and iltusts. in the text. 8vo, cloth. N.Y.1854 1314. Arctic Explorations. The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853-55. Por- trait, map and SOO engravings from sketches ly the author. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1857 1315. KEAN (CHARLES). Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean. By J. W. Cole. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. (Presentation copy to W. F. H. from C.W. F.) Lond. 1869 1316. KEAN (EDMUND). The Life of Edmund Kean, from published and unpublished sources. By F. W. Haw- \ KINS, 3 vols, extended to 3 vols. [With the supple- ^-L_, '^ MBNTARY VOLUME, Comprising Critical Remarks on the *r \ fyf. Astonishing Performance of Mr. Kean [by William God- ^ ^ , v' O win and wllliam Hazlitt], Extracts from Dramatic Biog- raphy, etc. Enlarged to 8vo size by inlaying of every leaf. Together 3 vols, extended to 4 vols, by the insertion op 138 ILLUSTRATIONS, comprising 85 portraits {ma,ny fine'^nd rare), views, corrections, dramatic scenes, etc., including 19 149 The Anderson Auction Co. KEAN (EDMUND). portraits of Kean {one an original water-color draw- ing), 16 other portraits and 60 other plates, nearly all en- graved on copper, by Heath, Rowlandson, the Cruik- SHANKS, etc , some in colors and in aquatint, and some in proof STATES; hesides a series of J^ playbills and an- nouncements {including some of special interest), all the illusts. skillfully inlaid to size where necessary. Originally bound in 4 vols. 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Smith. Lond. 1825-69 From the Augustin Daly collection. The bxtra-illdstra- TiONS include an Original water-color portrait of Edmund Kean as Richard III. (half-length in oval) for the engraving by- Heath, from De Wilde's painting; portraits of Kean as The Theatrical Atlas, by Geo. Oruikshank, proof; as lago, full- length, by Oeo. Cruikshank; as Brutus, etching by Robt. Oruik- shank; The Combat in Richard III., colored; as Overreach, colored etching by Bobt. Oruikshank ; portraits of Mrs. Plimp- ton by Meyer; Bartley as Sir John FalstaflE, open letter PROOF; Shakespeare, by Warren, proof; Byron, by D'Orsay; Talma, by Meyer; Tom Cribbe, Champion of England, etc.; rare colored caricature, " Chancery, Nov. 28, 1820. What Care I for your Vice (or)"; colored views of Astley's Amphitheatre by Rowlandson; Richardson's Show by Robt. Oruikshank; Tunbridge Wells. Richmond, etc. ; also, views of Brighton (rare aquatint); Drury Lane, 1812; Old Haymarket Theatre; Walnut Street 'Theatre, Philadelphia; Broadway in New York, showing American Museum, Trinity Church, etc. ; plate of Cox vs. Kean's Trial (rare) ; 34 dramatic scenes after Stothard, Marion, etc. (including Kean as Prince Arthur) ; and an inter- esting series of 37 playbills of Kean's appearances at Drury Lane and Haymarket Theatres, 1816-1833 (including some in- teresting occasions, anniversaries, etc.). 1317. Authentic Memoirs of Edmund Kean, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Containing a Specimen of his Composition (an Account of an Unfortunate Compan- / , ion, by Edmund Kean). By Francis Pippen. lamo, half / - roan (some leaves somewhat dust-soiled). / ^ Lond.: J. Roach, 1814 ■ ' From the Daly collection. Rare. Probably the earliest pub- lication containing an account of Edmund Kean. Two pob- ^ TRAITS of Kean inserted. A*J /L/'} -"-^^^ Life of Edmund Kean. (By B. W. Proctor.) Q_y^ %J\/ Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond.: Moxon, 18.35 n / ^ 1319- Life of Edmund Kean. By F. W. Hawkins. f\J ■» (oO ^ ^*^''®' ^^*^' ^^^ morocco. Lond. 1869 1320. Life and Adventures of Edmund Kean, 1787- 1833. By J. Fitzgerald Molloy. Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo (library labels on covers). Lond. 1888 Jl., ^, Fine, colored. ReR-iaiAiT oi Kean as Gloster (^:^~i ^0 '^ 4j'2-iSsj=sM^ Conditions of Sale I : TERA\S CASH. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the lot shall be immediately re-sold. / II: Books are sold per volume, other articles per piece, unless otherwise stated in the catalogue, and bids must be made accordingly. Ill : Goods purchased at the sales must be removed from the premises within one week ,- in default of which the Auctioneer will reserve the right of re-selling them at the cost of the purchaser. IV: Bids will be faithfully executed by the Auc- tioneer and used only in competition. 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STREET, NEW YORK nunMiminniHiiniiiiiiiitl flMftffllilil Sales begin in the Afternoon at 3; in the Evening at 7-30 o'clock ^^, George D. Morse, Auctioneer Telephone:. 3150 Madison The Hurst Sale A Letter of Appreciation The American Security and Trust Co. of Washington, D. C, bein^ named as the sole executor of the estate of the late Bishop John Fletcher Hurst, chose, The Anderson Auction Company as the medium fof the; public sale of his choice collection of Books, Autographs, and Manuscripti In due time the sales were effected, the a^jre jate proceeds amounfin^.to $56,500. In connection therewith, the following extract from an unsolicited letter received from the Executor may prove of interest : " It seems proper that I should express to you our entire satisfaction with your management and conduct of the sale. The cataloguing, on which so much depended, was admirably done, and the amount realized was fully up to the highest estimate of the value of the collec- tion. . I have heretofore congratulated you personally on the success of the sale, and now beg you to accept this expression of our appreciation of the excellent service rendered in this connection by your Company to ours. Yours very truly, JAMES F. HOOD, Secretary." CATALOGUE OF THE VALUABLE DRAMATIC AND AMERICAN HISTORICAL LIBRARY OF THE LATE WILLIAM H. TERRY or SAYVILLE, L. I. PART II TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 21 AND 22 1906 BY %\)t mutton 9iuction Company 5 West 39th Street, New York Telephone, 3150 Madison N. B.-BIDS ARE SO MUCH PER VOLUME OR PIECE. Bongtas Ua^Ior & (To. mew JSoift. i./ CATALOGUE PART II. FIRST SESSION. 1322. KEATS (JOHN). Poetical Works, with Memoir ^^ by Richard Monckton Milnes. Portrait and 120 engravings 1 1^ on wood by Geo. Scharf. 8vo, morocco, gilt back, arms in gilt on sides, gilt edges. Lond. : Moxon, 1854 1333. Life, Letters and Literary Remains of John ^ad^ Keats. Edited by Richard Monckton Milnes. 3 vols. 12mo, *^ publisher's calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut. ■*; 5 »5~ Lond.: Moxon, 1848 ^' 1324. KEELER (RALPH). Vagabond Adventures, 1870; i Reminiscences of an Old Bohemian, 3 vols., 1883; Annals »3i / of Theatre Royal, Dublin, 1831-1880, by R. M. Levey and /2- J. O'Rorke, 1880. 4 vols, cloth and half roan. 1335. KEENE (LAURA). Life of Laura Keene. By John Creahan. 14 portraits. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1897 J ' (5^fl 1326. KEESE (W. L.) John Keese, Wit and Litterateur: a Biographical Memoir. Portrait. Square 8vo, cloth. jPV-\ N. Y. 1883 • OCJ 1327. KEIGHTLY (THOMAS). The Mythology of An- cient Greece and Italy. Second edn. Plates. 8vo, half V 5 C~ calf, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1838 ' • ^*^ Best edition. Nearly two-thirds of the work are new matter or have been rewritten, few pages or even paragraphs remaining unaltered. 1328. KELLY (MICHAEL). Reminiscences of Michael ■• «.*• Kelly (of Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres). Por- - OO trait (water-stained). 3 vols, post 8vo, calf. Lond. 1836 1329. Another copy. 2 vols, cloth. Portrait (water- stained). 1330. [KEMBLE (CHARLES).] Don John: a Musical Drama founded on Beaumont and Fletcher's Comedy of ^ "The Chances." With original playbill inserted of J the FIRST PERFORMANCE at Coveut Garden Theatre, with ^. / tr Charles Kemble as Don John, Feb'y 20, 1821. 8vo, half * fDO calf. Lond. 1821 .4>^ The Anderson Auction Co. .%\>'l 1333. [ ] Journal of Frances Anne Butler ^^ EDN. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lo .3o 1331. KEMBLE (FRANCES ANNE). Francis the First. First edn. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1833 First Lond. 1835 1333. Fanny Kemble in America; or, The Journal of our Actors reviewed, with Remarks on the State of Society in America and England, by an English Lady, four years resident in America. 8vo, paper wrappers, uncut, 48 pp. Bost. 1835 , XO 1334. The Star of Seville. First edn. 13mo, half calf neat (title spotted, stamp of Brown University). N.Y.1837 / C".^ 1335. Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Planta- ' *^ tion in 1838-1839. Post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1863 Axr ^ 1336. Records of a Girlhood. 3 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1879 1337. Mr. Butler's Statement, —re Pierce Butler ^JJ^ vs. Frances Anne Butler, originally prepared in aid of his Professional Counsel. 8vo, cloth. [Phil. 1850] Very scarce, only a few copies having been privately printed by Pierce Butler for the perusal of his friends and relatives. The McKee copy, with bookplate, etc. -. 1338. Another copy. Statement originally pre- j'tyO pared in aid of his professional counsel. With an auto- graph letter signed (in full) from Pierce Butler to Mayor Joel Jones, dated Philadelphia, Nov. 15, ISlfi, inserted (Ip. 4to). Roy. 8vo, cloth. [Phil. : Privately printed, 1850] ExTiiEMELY BARB. A full detailed account of the causes which brought about the separation of this celebrated actress from her husband, written by him for use of his counsel. ONE OF A VEET FEW COPIES PRINTED for the perusal and use of the family and friends of Pierce Butler. 1339. KEMBLE (J. P.) Macbeth and Richard III. and Essay, with Remarks on some of the Characters of Shak- speare. Post 8vo, half russia. Lond. 1817 1340. Memoirs of John Philip Kemble, with an original Critique on his Performances. By John Ambrose A^ ^.^ Williams. Portrait and vignette title extra-illustrated ' / ty the insertion [and inlaying) of H additional portraits {some rare), and S additional plates. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut [by Ramage]. Lond. 1817 Rare. The additional portraits include : Kemble by Wil- son (proof). Miss Hopkinson as Arethusa by Terry (Hanyon, 1780), Lewis (Wenman, 1777), Betty as Zanga by Alais, col- ored PORTRAIT of Miss Clara Fisher as Richard III. , rare por- trait of Mrs. Siddons as Tragedy, portraits of Garrick, Booth, King, etc., view of Sadler's Wells in 1731, etc. 1341. Another copy. Criticisms, Poems, etc. Half morocco. (Fore edge of portrait cut into, small water- stain on corner of title). Lond. 1817 '>r A, :l»^r The Anderson Auction Co. KEMBLE (J. P.) 1342. Authentic Narrative of Mr. Kemble's Retire- • ' ^ ment from the Stage, including Farewell Address, Criti- ' ' 'T* cisms. Poems, etc. Portrait by Cheeseman, facsimile ad- mission ticket to farewell dinner, etc. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1817 ^ ^ 1343. Memoir of John Philip Kemble, by James j, Boaden. Portrait. 2 vols. Bvo, half calf, gilt backs. ' ^^J Lond. 1835 1344. KEMBLE (STEPHEN G.) Odes, Lyrical Ballads, n and Poems on Various Occasions. First bdn. 8vo, half '*''X.-f~ roan. Edinburgh: Printed for the author by J. Ballantyne & Co., 1809. Laid in is a Kemble playbill, Theatre Royal, Apl. 38, 1819, advertising Mr. Kemble as Falstaff. The chief distinction of "%^ this gentleman was his ability to play Falstaff without stuffing. 1345. KENDAL (MRS.) Dramatic Opinions. Portrait. lamo, cloth. Bost. 1890 1346. KENNEDY (JOHN PENDLETON). Life, by Vj. _ Henry T. Tuckerman. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. '- y>j N. Y. 1871 ' Includes much personal anecdote of Thackeray, Cooper, Poe, Irving, Willis, Prescott, etc., etc. *i 1347. KER (J. B.) Essay on the Archaeology of Popu- ^^^S" lar Phrases and Nursery Rhymes. 13mo, half morocco, gilt / back and top, uncut. Lond. 1837 1348. KEYES (GENERAL E. D.) Fifty Years' Obser- vations of Men and Events, Civil and Military. Post Bvo, cloth. N. Y. 1884 -,, 1349. KIDD'S LONDON DRAMATIC JOURNAL, Idler and Public Amusement Guide, Vol. IV., Sept. 5, 1840, /* -yp Feb'y 20, 1841. 4to, paper covers (104) pages. Lond. 1841 ^ - -/"^ This rare weekly journal was unknown to Lowe. 1350. KING (DR. WILLIAM). Political and Literary Anecdotes of His Own Time. Post Bvo, half morocco, gilt , fc^ back and top, uncut, by Kaufmann (two leaves discolored). Lond. 1819 • * 1351. KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Song of the River. 16 * fine reproductions in tints from designs by W. L. Taylor, , ^ ;$~ J. D. Woodward, Charles Copeland and others. 4to, pic- torial cloth. Bost. 1887 1352. [KIRKMAN (FRANCIS). J The English Rogue described in the Life of Meriton Latroon. A Witty Extra- vaganza: being a Compleat History of the most eminent J mJ-A — cheats of both sexes. Verbatir4' reprint from the edition of '■^"*» 1665, with facsimiles of the portrait and the curious plates. 4 vols. Bvo, boards, uncut. Lond., n. d. 3 '^. j« .^^~ f >Se / # •^ ^IJ M The Anderson Auction Co. 1353. KITTON (F. G.) "Phiz" [H. K. Browne], a Memoir [with] John Leech, a Biographical Sketch. Por- traits and numerous illusts. 3 vols, in 1. 8vo, half rox- burghe. Lond., n. d. 1354. KNAPP (SAMUEL L.) Life of Thomas Eddy, 1768-1827, comprising his Extrinsic Correspondence (with an Introduction by John W. Francis). First edn. Por- trait of Eddy by Dunlap. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1834 Large Paper Copy. Scarce. ^ 1355. Life of Timothy Dexter, with Sketches of his >jO Eccentric Associates. Front. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1838 1356. KNICKERBOCKER GALLERY (THE). Prose Contributions, with portraits, by the Contributors to The I ,^C Knickerbocker Magazine. J^0 portraits on steel of Irving , Holmes, Longfellow, Leland, D. O. Mitchell, Bryant, and other American authors. Stout 8vo, morocco, gilt. N. Y. 1855 .Kjf 1357. KNIGHT (CHARLES— Editor). Half Hours with ^^ the Best Authors. Thick 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1888 1358. KNIGHT (MADAME). Private Journal of a Jour- ney from Boston to New York in 1704. (Edited with Intro- S £^\ duction, etc., by William L. Learned.) 4to, half calf, gilt '^^ back and top, uncut. Albany: Munsell, 1865 ^^ No. 9 of only 50 copies on Large Paper. ./^ 1359. KNIGHT (JOSEPH). Theatrical Notes. Por- trait. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 1360. KNOLLYS (MAJOR H.) Sketches in Japan. Illusts. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 1361. KNOWLES (J. SHERIDAN), Plays: The Hunch- back ; The Wife (Epilogue by Charles Lamb) ; The Daugh- ter, Moxon, 1838; Zeluco [and] Edward, bj^ [JohnMoobb], 4 vols., 1789-94; Works of William Robertson, portrait, etc., 8 vols., 1827. Together 13 vols. Morocco and calf. Lond. 1789-1838 0.^ 1362. Dramatic Works. Portrait. 3 vols, post 8vo, ■|7" half light calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. : Moxon, 1841 1363. KNOX (T. W.) Boy Traveller in Mexico, illusts., 1890 ; Sara Crew, or What Happened to Miss Minchins, by ^^ , Frances Hodgson Burnett, illusts., 1889 ; Paxton's Flower ' Garden, Vol. III., colored plates. 3 vols. 4to, cloth. N. Y., V. y. 1364. KOLLI (BARON DE). Memoirs of the Baron de KoUi, relative to his Secret Mission in 1810, for liberating Ferdinand VII. from Captivity at Valencay. Written by r-r. The Anderson Auction Co. Himself. [With] Memoirs of the Queen of Etruria, written by Herself. Portrait, etc. 8vo, half calf, arms of the " So- ciety of Writers to the Signet,^' in gold on sides (water-stain on corner of portrait). Lond. 1823 1365. LACKINGTON (JOHN). Memoirs of the Forty- . five First Years of the Life of J. Lackington, Bookseller. 'rvrO Written by Himself. Portrait. 13mo, calf. Lond. 1803 1366. LAFAYETTE (MADAME DE). Life of Madame de Lafayette, by M. de Lasteyrie, her Daughter. With the Life of the Duchesse d'Ayen, by Madame de Lafayette. /. Transl. by Louis de Lasteyrie. Post Bvo, mottled calf, gilt ^ back, by Larkins. Paris and Lond. 1873 1367. LAFAYETTE (MARQUIS DE). Recollections of the Private Life of General Lafayette. By Jules Cloqubt. /H-'^tfO Transl. from the French. Portrait and numerous illusts. Bvo, cloth. Lond. 1835 See also under American Revolution. «k>* %<^. "^M 1368. LAMB (LADY CAROLINE). Ada Reis. First BDN. 3 vols. 13mo, half straight-grained morocco, gilt backs. Lond. 1823 1369. LAMB (CHARLES). Complete Correspondence ^ and Works. Edited, with a Biographical Essay by Thomas ^fjMMym /,J/0 Purnell. Portrait of Charles and Mary Lamb. 4 vols, post 8vo, calf, gilt backs. Lond. : Moxon, 1870 # 1370. Memoirs of Chas. Lamb. By Sir T. N. Tal- ^, fourd. Edited by Percy Fitzgerald. Portraits. PostBvo, '•'^"l cloth. Lond. 1892 ^ ^ 1371. FinalMemorialsof Charles Lamb. By Thomas ^fcs^. /.Sh Noon Talfoujrd. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. *^ Lond. : Moxon, 1848 1372. LAMB (MARTHA J.) The Homes of America. With over 100 illusts. 4to, morocco gilt, gilt edges. N. Y. [1879] 1373. Poetical Works. Vignette titles. 2 vols, post 8vo, blue crimped morocco, panelled gilt backs and gilt edges. Lond. 1864 1374. LANDON (LETITIA ELIZ.) Life and Literary Remains of L. E. L. By Laman Blanchard. Portrait and facsimile. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth, uncut (binding very "/C slightly damaged). Lond. 1841 f> 1375. LANG (ANDREW). The Great Streets of the World: (Broadway), by Richard Harding Davis; (Picca- dilly), by Andrew Lang; (The Parisian Boulevards), by j.a. FrancisQue Sarcey; etc. Numerous illu-its. Royal 8vo, MffHy cloth. N. Y. 1892 "■ ^ 5 3^^. 0* «^ fu l.(o % The Anderson Auction Co. 1376. LANGBAINE (GERARD). An Account of Eng- lish Dramatic Poets. 12mo, calf (rebacked), gilt bands. Oxford [1691] FiEST AND BEST EDITION of this early catalogue of the Eng- lish stage, which is greatly valued on account of its absolute fidelity and remarkable accuracy. Lowndes states that com- mentators and others have borrowed copiously from this work, usually without acknowledgment. 1377. LANMAN (CHARLES). Recollections of Curious Characteis and Pleasant Places. (Modes of American Travel— Montauk Point, Block Island, Stratford-on-Housa- tonic, etc.) Front. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1881 1378. LARWOOD(J.) The Story of the London Parks. Colored fronts, and numerous illusts. in the text, chiefly from rare prints. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth (poor binding). Lond.,n.d. 1379. LAVATER (JOHN GASPAR). Essays on Physi- ognomy, designed to promote the Knowledge and Love of Mankind. Transl. from the French by Henry Hunter. First and best bdn. With choice impressions of the 11 U fine portraits and other engravings on copper by Hollo V7 ay, Bartolozzi, Blake and others, after Fuseli, etc., includ- ing the fine p)ortrait of Washington (with Surrender at YorMown at foot) engraved by HoUoway. 5 vols, fine old crimson crimped morocco, gilt backs, gilt borders on sides. Lond. : Murray, Hunter & Holloway, 1789-98 A magnificent old copy of this sumptuous edition, which should not be confounded with the reissue by Stockdale under the same dates, the impressions of the plates in which are far inferior to those in this present issue. From the library of Charles Collier, with bookplates. 1380. LAWSON (JAMES). Liddesdale, a Tragedy; Gior- dano, or the Conspiracy, a Tragedy; The Maiden's Oath, a Domestic Drama. Private portrait of the author. 3 vols. in 1. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Yonkers: (Privately printed), 1874-75-77 Privately printed for presents only. With the author's au- tograph PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION (to Gabriel Harrison) on two title-pages. 1381. LAYARD (G. S.) The Life and Letters of Charles Keene (of "Punch"). Portrait and 81 full-page and smaller reproductions from C. K.''s original drawings, some for the first time here published. Stout royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1892 Comprises a social history of the artistic and literary life of Lon- don between the years 1843 and 1891, with anecdotes of Thack- eray, Dickens, Millais, Leighton, Tenniel. HolmanHunt, etc., etc. 1382. LEA'S BRITISH DRAMA and Theatrical Portrait Gallery, numerous full-length portraits on wood, 3 vols., Lond. [about 1852], the Augustin Daly copy; Spencer's Bos- ton Theatre, New Series, Vols. 1-5, Bost. 1855-56; and 10 others. Together 18 vols. Cloth and half roan, gilt backs. 6 /.♦i^ The Anderson Auction Co. _ 1383. LEATHES (E.) An Actor Abroad; or, Recollec- tions of an Actor in the Sandwich Islands, California, New York, etc. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 18B0 '^ » v 1384. LE BRUN (MADAME). Souvenirs of Madame ^ ^ \» Vigee Le Brun. Written by Herself. Transl. by M. F. / o^'-' ■ Tyler. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1886 -'"^ 1385. LEDGER (EDWARD— Editor). The Era Alma- nack and Annual, 1879-1887, 3 vols., half calf [and] 1888- 1890, paper covers. Contains numerous dramatic portraits, facsimiles of autographs, etc. (As 4 vols.) Lond. J 879-90 1386. LEE (F. G.) Sights and Shadows: being Examples of the Supernatural. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 1387. LEE (HENRY). Memoirs of a Manager [of the theatres at Taunton, Barnstable, Wells, Dorchester, etc.]. 2 vols, post 8vo, panelled calf extra, gilt backs, panelled gilt sides, gilt tops. Taunton, 1830 "SZ^^g •* Scarce. The fine Daly copy. Lee was the author of "Caleb Quotem and his Wife," and the present Reminiscences are full of interesting anecdotes of Mrs. Siddons, Kemble, Braham, Maoready, Macklin, Sheridan, etc. ^rt^ 1388. [LEE (NATHANIEL).] The Tragedy of Nero, First edn., 1676; Cassar Borgia, a Tragedy [with] a Pro- logue by John Drj^den, First edn., 1680; Theodosius, a -5 r-*^\ Tragedy, 1684. 3 vols, in 1. 4to, cloth (some leaves some- ^^-'a^ what foxed as usual). Lond. 1675-84 Fine large copies. 1389. LEECH (JOHN). Whitehead (C.) Richard Savage: y^'V^*" a Romance of Real Life. 18 etchings by John Leech. 8vo, J z^ cloth. Lond. 1896 1390. LE FRANCOIS (A. B.) Mysteries of the Old Cas- <;^ ties of France ; or. Secret Intrigues of Kings, Queens, and . _^ other Great Personages. Transl. from the French by W. T. ^ ^x ' Haley. Numerous illusts. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Scarce. Lond., n. d. 1391. LEGGETT (WILLIAM). The Critic. A Weekly Review of Literature, Fine Arts, and the Drama. Edited by Wm. Leggett. Vol. 1 (Nov. 1, 1828-May 2, 1829). Royal ^ Svo, half roan (name on title). N. Y. [1828-^9] ^ Contains an interesting review of Fanshawe on p. 53, attrib- uting it to N. P. Willis ; contemporary notes of Forrest, Wal- lack, the elder Booth, Park Theatre, etc. No more than these six months were published, the magazine then failing for want «. of support. The editor's circumstances were such that the last f^t»- few numbers were set up in type and distributed to the sub- "' scribers by himself. Nearly the whole magazine was written by him. 1392. Poetical Writings. Edited, with a Preface, ■: ? ^ _ by Theodore Sedgwick. Portrait. 2 vols 12mo, cloth. M^ N. Y. 1840 ^V 7 t^r The Anderson Auction Co. 1393. LEGOUVlS (ERNEST). Sixty Years of Recollec- tions. Transl., witli Notes, by Albert D. Vandam. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 1394. LELAND (CHARLES G.) Gipsey Sorcery and For- tune Telling, illustrated by numerous Incantations, Speci- mens of Medical Magic, Anecdotes, and Tales. First bdn. Copiously illust. by the author. Square royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 1395. LEMAN (WALTER M.) Memoirs of an Old Actor (and of the American Stage, 1827-1856). Portrait. 8vo, cloth. San Francisco, 1886 1396. LENNOX (LORD WILLIAM PITT). Celebrities 1 Have Known: Episodes, Political, Social, Sporting, and Theatrical. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1877 1397. Fashion Then and Now, illustrated by Anec- dotes, Social, Political, Military, Dramatic, and Sporting. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1878 1398. Plaj's, Players, and Playhouses, at Home and Abroad. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881 1399. LE ROUX (HUGUES) and GARNIER (JULES). Acrobats and Mountebanks. Transl. from the French by A.P.Morton. With 2SS illusts. Royal 8 vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 1400. LE SAGE (A. R.) Asmodeus; or. The Devil on Two Sticks. With Biographical Account of the Author by Jules Janin. Transl. by Joseph Thomas. Front, on india paper and numerous characteristic illusts. in the text by Tony Johannot. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1841 1401. The Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillane. Transl. by Tobias Smollett. 3 vols, post "Svo, light blue calf, backs full gilt. Phil., n. d. 1402. The Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillana. Rendered into English by Henry Van Laun, with a Memoir, 'J ^^ Introduction and Notes. Portrait and W etchings on Japan * ' * PAPER by Ad. Lalauzb. 3 vols. imp. Svo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1886 Edition de Luxe. No. 83 of only 125 copies printed. /.•Ob •f* '*: t> 1403. LESLIE (C. R.) Autobiographical Recollections, with an Essay on Leslie as an Artist, by Tom Taylor. Por- trait. 2 vols, in 1. Stout post 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs. Lond. 1860 . , 1404. LETOURNEAU (DR. C.) Biology. Transl. by It %0 William Maccall. 83 illusts. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1S78 '^ The Anderson Auction Co. 1405. LETTERS from a Theatrical Scene Painter. ^ ^ Printed by desire. 12mo, three-quarters green levant mo- ^-jBO roeco, gilt back, by Blackwell. «. - [Lond.: Privately printed], 1859 * Scarce. Consists of Letters on various performances at the London theatres (Marylebone, Surrey,- Britannic, Grecian, etc.), each written during the performance to which it has reference. Includes " King Lear at the Princess." 1406. LEVER (CHARLES). Novels. " Harry Loerb- qubr" edn. Numerous plates hy Phiz. 33 vols, post 8vo, cl. Complete set. Lond., n. d. < 1407. The Life of Charles Lever. By W. J. Fitz- patrick. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1879 1408. LEWES (CHARLES LEE). Memoirs of Charles Lewes, containing Anecdotes, Historical and Biographical, of the English and Scottish Stages during a Period of Forty Years. Written by Himself. 4 vols, in 2. 13mo, half ' calf. Lond. 1805 Scarce. Portrait inserted of Lewes as Capt. Bobadil, en- graved by Leney after Wilde. 1409. LEWIS (M. G.) The Monk: a Romance. 3 vols. ISmo, calf. Lond. 1796 1410. ■ The Castle Spectre: a Drama. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Dec. 14, 1797. First edn. 8vo, light polished calf, gilt back and edges. Lond. 1798 Fine copy. The Castle Spectre, according to Baker, was, _^^ " with the exception of Pizarro and Blue Beard, more produc- j/^' • tive of profit to the theatre than any other for twenty years ^ ^* preceding it. ' The original cast included Mrs. Jordan, Kem- ble, Barrymore, Palmer and Wroughton. 1411. Tales of Wonder, original and collected (in- cluding Original Poems by Sir Walter Scott and others). ^ 'i^'X Extra-illustrated hy the insertion of 11 fine portraits, 7 ^~ -^^ of which are on india-paper proofs {including Scott, ,.K Southey, TTiomas Gray, Burns, Allan Ramsay, etc., with a **^ title supplied in colored pen-and-ink work). 2 vols, in 1, royal 8vo, half smooth morocco, gilt back and edges. (Lacks the printed titles.) Lond. 1801 *^jfZ^l. 1413. Venoni ; or, the Novice of St. Mark's First 'W ' EDN. 8vo, boards, uncut (water-stain on margin of title). *0^ Lond. 1809 Taken largely from the celebrated French play "La Vietime __,» CloUree." The Third Act having been censured, was entirely »> ^||^ > rewritten for the subsequent editions and presentations. 1413. Life and Correspondence of M. 6. Lewis, Author of The Monk, Castle Spectre, etc., with many pieces / J* New edition, with a complete Digtionakt of the Indian Tongue. Portraits. 12mo, straight-grained fnorocco. Dayton, O., 1840 1416. LIECHTENSTEIN (PRINCESS MARIE). Holland House. Five fine portraits, 8 plates of facsimile autographs and numerous engravings on wood. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1874 1417. LIGNE (PRINCESS DE). Memoirs, written by Herself. Edited by Lucien Percy and transl. by Laura tf^ Ensor. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, panelled gilt ' backs, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1887 1418. LILLY (WILLIAM). History of his Life and Times A from the year 1602-1681 ; written by Himself and published /^'AP from the original MS. Now re-printed from First edn. of 1715. Portrait, etc. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1822 1419. LIMBORCH (PHILIP). History of the Inquisition ; with a particular Description of its Secret Prisons, Modes h'tLO ^^ Torture, Style of Accusation, Trial, etc. Transl. into English. Copper-plates. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1816 X.A>D l^^'^- I^INCOLN (ABRAHAM). The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators ; com- ,'Sf piled by B. Pitman, Recorder to the Commission. Front. ^^ of portraits. Royal 8vo, cloth (stamp removed from title). Cinn. 1865 1421. — — Valentine (D. T.) Obsequies of Abraham «i Lincoln in the City of New York. Portrait and many ' *3i> tinted plates besides illusts. in the text. Royal Bvo, cloth. N. Y. 1866 1422. Recollections of Lincoln and Douglas Forty A *i^ Years Ago. By An Eyewitness. Portrait of Lincoln, arid "'' / view on Japan Paper. Square 13mo, cloth. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1899 300 copies privately printed for presents. 2)/]'/ 1423. LINGARD (JOHN). History of England, from the ' tJ Roman Invasion. 14 vols. calf. Lond. 1825-31 'i^ LiBEABT Edition. 10 % ^.xr^. \ J,%^s~ The Anderson Auction Co. 1424. LIND (JENNY). Memoir of Jenny Lind-Gold- schmidt, her Early Art-Life and Dramatic Career, 18-20- /.^a 1850, from her Letters, MS. Diaries, etc. By H. Scott Holland and W. S. Rockstro. Portraits and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1891 1425. LINGUET (P.) Memoirs of the Bastile, with a Variety of Anecdotes. By M. Linguet, who was imprisoned there from Sept., 1780, to May, 1782. Transl. from the French and edited from the Edition of 1782, by E. Gold- /^i- smid. The four parts complete. 8vo, imit. parchment covers, uncut. (As 4 vols.) Edinburgh : Privately printed, 1884 Large Paper copy. Only 75 copies so issued. 1426. [LISTON( JOHN).] Liston's Drolleries. The Comic Sayings and Laughable Doings of that Celebrated Comedian, being a Choice Collection of Tit-Bits, Humorous Scraps, Diverting Tales and Comic Songs of Mr. Liston. 6 coloreo PORTRAITS of Liston, in character, hy Robert Cruikshank. 12mo, half citron morocco, gilt back and top, uncut (one ^ cover slightly damaged). Lond. : Duneombe, n. d. Rare. From the Daly Collection. 1427. LISZT (PRANZ). Pranz Liszt, Artist and Man, 1811-1840; L. Ramaun. Transl. from the German, Miss E. Cowdery. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1882 1428. LITERARY LONDON. Reminiscences of Literary , .- London, 1 779-1853. By Dr. Thomas Rees. With Exten- . ' sive Additions by John Britton. Front, on India Paper. '2^4} Square 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1896 1429. LIVES OP ACTORS AND ACTRESSES. Viz.: Live of Mrs. Catherine Clive, with her Adventures On and Off the Stage, by Percy Pitzgerald, portrait; Life of Mrs. Abington, with Notes on the History of the Irish Stage, portrait ; Life of Mrs. Cibber, with the Cibber and Sloper Trials, portrait ; Life of Miss Anne Catley, with her Adventures and Intrigues, portrait j Public and Private Life of Mrs. Jordan; Life and Times of Thomas Better- ton, portrait; Life of James Quin, with Curious and Interesting Anecdotes, and his Trial for Murder of Mr. Bovf en, portrait ; Memoirs of the Life, Public and Private Adventures of Madame Vestris, pori^razi. Chiefly reprinted ' ' from the editions of 1839, etc. Together 8 vols. Post 8vo, parchment boards, uncut. Lond. [1887-89] 1430. LOCKHART (J. G.) Ancient Spanish Ballads, '.".< Historical and Romantic. Four plates, illuminated in gold " ■_ and colors, besides ornamental borders in colors to nearly 2-.\f C every page, all from designs by Owen Jones ; four tinted plates arid numerous fine illusts. in the text, from drawings by Allan, Warren, Harvey, and others. 4to, morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. Lond. : Murray, 1842 Fine copy. Scarce 11 ';• .z A>r '>r d^ \t>t> 3.^ C '^^ '1^ The Anderson Auction Co. LOCKHART (J. G.) 1431. Life of Napoleon, portraits and plates, 2 vols. ; Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, by J. S. Menus; Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish and Dampier, with a •^ History of the Buccaneers, portraits ; Indian Biography, by B. B. Thachbe, portraits, 'Z vols. ; and 7 others. Together 13 vols. 13mo, cloth. N. Y. 1833-33 1432. LOGAN (OLIVE). Apropos of Women and Thea- tres. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1859 Olive Logan first appeared as Mrs. Bobtail in "Bobtail and Wagtail " at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, August 19, 1854. 1433. Another' COPY. 1434. Before the Footlights and Behind the Scenes. A Book about "The Show Business in all its Branches, from Puppet Shows to Grand Opera, from Burlesque Blondes to Actors and Actresses; with Observations on Morality and Immorality. 55 portraits, and other illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1871 Printed on pink paper. 1435. Get Thee Behind Me, Satan; A Book of Home Truths, Essay on Comedy, by George Meredith; The Vanity and Insanity of Genius, by Kate Sanborn; and one other. Together 4 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1872-97 1436. LONDON LIFE. The Lord-Chief Baron NICHOL- SON (of "Judge and Jury " notoriety). An Autobiography. 12mo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. [1860] Scarce. Laid in are two Broadside Advertisements of " The Coal Hole Tavern," one containing a playbill of "Benares Nicholson'' and the celebrated " Court of Momus." 1437. LONDON STAGE. Crosby's Pocket Companion to the Playhouses, being the Lives of all the Principal Lon- don Performers, etc. Portrait of Sheridan. 16mo, half morocco, gilt top. First bdn. Scarce. Lond. 1796 1438. (The). A Collection of the Most Reputed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Melo-Dramas, Farces, etc., as Performed at the Theatres Royal. Fro7its. containing 28 fine vignette portraits on steel, hy Fry, and numerous illusts. on wood. 4 vols, calf (cover loose, poor binding). Lond. : Sherwood [1825-26] With 8 autograph letters inserted, comprising auto- graph LETTERS SIGNED by J. T. Betterton (1 p. 4to), Mrs. Chorley (1 p. 8vo), Charles Cochrane (1 p. 8vo), Prof, F. S. Pulling (3 pp. 8vo), J. W. Anson (1 p. 8vo), E. Chappell (1 p. Svo), James Giraud (3 pp. 8vo), and autograph letter in third person from Charles Cole (IJ^ p. Svo). 1439. Another copy.' 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut (corner of one front, water-stained). Lond. [1825-26] 13 Si^f^ The Anderson Auction Co. 1440. LONDON THEATRES ROYAL. Candid and Im- portant Strictures on the Performers at the Drury Lane, Covent Garden and Haymarket Theatres, interesting MS. Notes in a contemporary hand, 1795 {71 pages); Statement of the Differences between the Proprietors and Performers of the Covent Garden Theatre (including the Letters of Alex'r Pope, Munden, Fawcett, Incledon, Joseph Knight, etc.), First edn., 1800 (71 pages, including the Scarce Sup- plement); Kembliana, a Collection of Jeu d'Esprits on King John (and on) the Ghost at Covent Garden, 1804 (20 -'*'■ pages, forming Part I. , all published, of this bitter attack on Kemble) ; Facts relating to the late Trial op [Miss] Foote V. Hatne, 1825 (29 pages) ; Elisena, a Melo-Drama from the French of C. M. Klanert, 1824. Bound in one vol. ^ Bvo, calf, gilt back. Lond. 1795-1825 A scarce and curious collection. 1441. LONGFELLOW (H. W.) The Song of Hiawatha. Numerous engravings on wood from designs hy G. H. »^X""'^ Thomas. 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt edges (title foxed). Lond. 1860 ■■ •' 1442. The Day is Done. Colored illusts. Oblong royal Bvo, cloth. N. Y., n. d. .-"7^ 1443. Prose Works. Illust. by Sir John Gilbert. ' Stout 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1864 - /"^ 1444. Works; comprising Poetical [and] Prose * .^ Works, with Bibliographical and Critical Notes, 8 vols. ; " , The Divine Comedy of Dante, transl. by H. W. Longfellow, 1,%^ 3 vols. Portraits. Together 11 vols. Post Bvo, uniformly bound in half citron morocco, extra gilt tops, uncut, con- tents lettered. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1888 A handsome set of this well-printed edition. LONG ISLAND. See also under American Revolution and under New York City. 1445. BAYLES (R. M.) Historical and Descriptive 2 a,nd Williamsburgh (list comprising 4^ PP-)- By John Lomas and Alfred S. Peace. 16mo, paper. Scarce. Brooklyn, 1847 1453. History of the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair, 1864. Two plans and 6 colored folding plates. ^ 4to, morocco, gilt edges (one plate somewhat cracked at ' '^ folds, but perfect). Brooklyn, 1864 1454. Historic and Antiquarian Scenes in Brooklj'n and its Vicinity, with Illustrations of some of its Antiqui- ties. By T. W. Field. Map and 11 plates, extra-illus- trated hy the insertion of four portraUs and a colored view. Imp. 8vo, three-quarter red morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Brooklyn: Privately Printed, 1868 Laege Papee Copt. Only 100 copies privately printed. Presentation Copy to William Menzies with the Author's Autograph inscription on fly-leaf. The additional plates include the portrait of Washington {open letter-proof on India Paper), engraved by O'Neill (Peivate Plate of W. Menzies) ; portrait of Putnam, proof; portrait of Cornwallis, portrait of Lord Stirling, proof, etc. 14 l.Sc ir]i> IXo I hy The Anderson Auction Co. BROOKLYN. 1455. The True History of the Brooklyn Scandal: a complete Account of the Trial of the Rev. Henry Ward ^ ^ Beecher upon charges preferred by Theodore Tilton ; with ^. •<> many Additional Facts never before published. 8vo, half roan. Phil, [1873] See also under New York City. 1456. BUNKER (MARY POWELL— Editor). Long a. . Island Genealogies of Families, being Kindred Descendants Ji.'*o of Thomas Powell of Bethpage, L. I., 1688. Plan. Small 4to, cloth. Albany: Munsell's Historical Series, 1895 1457. CHURCHMAN (JOHN). Account of the Gospel Labours and Experiences of John Churchman, late of Not- tingham in Pennsylvania [including his Travels in Penn- sylvania, New Jersey, Long Island, etc., 1773-1775]. 8vo, / 3^^ smooth morocco. Phil. : Printed by Joseph Cruikshank,1779 Rare. With autograph on fly-leaf , "Moses Hodgdon, 1783." 1458. CUTTER (BLOODGOOD H.) The Long Island . -. ■"■*. Farmer's Poems. Portrait and numerous illusts. Post 8vo, l-X^S^^ cloth. N. Y. [1886] With the above (and sold with it) is the very scarce ■privately issued 8-page pamphlet: "Eulogy on General Scott by Bloodgood H. Cutter." Small 13mo, dated Little Neck, May 14, 1861. 1459. [DE KAY (J. K.)] List of Indian Names on Long Island, with Introductory Note. 13mo, three-quarter crim- 3g\ A.«t son levant morocco extra, gilt top, uncut, by Loetic, 12 -«»0 pages. [N. Y. ] not published [1850] Extremely rare. The binding by Lortio has a remarkable example of minute and accurate lettering. 1460. EASTHAMPTON. A Sermon containing a General History of the Town of East- Hampton, from its first settle- _ ment to the present time. By Lyman Bbbcher (of East- .2- . '7^ Hampton). 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. * Sag-Harbour, 1806 Bound up with the above is : An Address on the 200th An- niversary of the Settlement of the Town of East-Hampton, by H. P. Hedges. Sag-Harbour, ,1860, 100 pages. With auto- graph of Geo. H. Moore. 1461. Notes and Observations of the Town of East- hampton, written by John Lyon Gardiner, April, 179 ■*, at ^^ the Request of Samuel Miller of New York. Neatly written '^ Oo MS. Transcript, 41 pages; Particulars of the French Expe- ditions under De Courcelles and De Tracy against the Oneidas and Mohawks, neatly written MS. Transcript (in French), from the Jesuit Relations of 1665, 1666, 48 pages. In 1 vol. 12mo, limp leather. 15 h lie 1 he Anderson Auction Co. EASTHAMPTON. 1463. Faithful Narrative of the remarkable Revival of Religion in the Congregation of Easthampton in 1764, by Samuel Buell. Portrait. 13mo, half bound (blank margin of portrait slightly torn). Sag-Harbour, 1808 See also lot 1466. 1463. History of Easthampton: its Settlement and Growth, with a Genealogical Record. By P. W. Lyman. 12mo, cloth. Northampton, 1866 1464. Chronicles of the Town of East-Hampton, # TT" County of Suffolk, N. Y. By David Gaedinbr. 8vo, cloth. 7 N. Y. : Privately printed, 1871 Only 100 copies printed. ^ 1465. Records of the Town of East-Hampton, Suf- 0»<^ folk Co., N. Y., 1639-1849; with other Ancient Documents of historic value. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Sag-Harbor, 1887 1466. EDWARDS (JONATHAN). Sermon preached at ^ the Instalment of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Buell as Pastor of «*^V^ the Church at East-Hampton on Long Island, Sept. 19, 1746. Small 8vo, half calf. Bost. : S. Kneeland and T. Green, 1746 Fine large copy, with rough leaves. Very scarce. 1467. FERNOW (B.— Editor). Documents relating to ^1 1(^ the Early Colonial Settlements principally on Long Island. Large facsimile of the map of 1666. 4to, cloth. Albany, 1883 1468. FLINT (MARTHA B.) Early Long Island: a LSp Colonial Study. Limited Letter-press Edition. Fac- simile map. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1896 1469. FLUSHING, Past and Present: a historical sketch h'hp by G. H. Mandeville. 10 tinted views. 12mo, cloth. Flushing, 1860 1470. History of the Town of Flushing, Long Island. V'/^ By Henry D. Waller. 8 vo, cloth. Flushing, 1899 1471. FURMAN (G.) Antiquities of Long Island, with \ J'n ^ Bibliography by H. Onderdonk. Edited, with Index, ri"*^ etc., by Frank Moore. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1874 1472. GIRAUD (J. P., Jr.) The Birds of Long Island. ^ *7/9 ^"vo, half morocco (name erased from title). N. Y. 1844 y*'^ Annotations by L. E. Chittenden. 1473. HAZARD (JOSEPH). Poems and Various Sub- / jeets. Original edn. 12mo, calf. Brooklyn: Published ' vO ^y *^® Author (A. Spooner, printer), 1814. Scarce. Includes: On the Loisian Brooklyn Schools, and other pieces of local interest. Some of the poems are dated from Huntington and Smithtown (L. I.). 16 The Anderson Auction Co. 1474. HEMPSTEAD. The Annals of Hempstead, 1643- 1832 ; also the Rise and Growth of the Society of Friends SL, QtiO on Long Island and in New York, 1657-1826. By Henry Ondeedonk, Jr. 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. Hempstead, 1878 1475. HOLDEN (E. H. S.) Original Poems: patriotic, .>^' humorous and autobiographic, by Dr. Holden of HoL- BROOK, Portrait. 8vo, unbound, uncut. Privately printed, 1886 1476. HUNTINGTON. Old Times in Huntington. By Henet C. Platt. 12mo, limp cloth, 83 pages. Huntington: Privately printed, 1876 With the Bookplate of Thomas J. McKee. 1477. Silas Wood's Sketch of the Town of Hunting- ton, from its First Settlement to the end of the American Revolution. Edited, with Genealogical and Historical Notes, by W. S. Pellktebau. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 1478. Records of the First Church in Huntington, Long Island, 1723-1779, with a full Index of names. Square royal 8vo, cloth. Huntington: Printed for Messrs. L. Scudder, 1899 No. 69 of 500 copies privately printed. y.io" 1479. JAMAICA. Two Centuries in the History of the Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, the oldest existing Pres- byterian Church in America. By J. M. Macdonald. Vieiu of the Church. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1862 1480. Antiquities of the Parish Church, Jamaica ' (including the towns of Newton and Flushing), 1666-1880. J,J^ By Henet Ondeedonk. 10 portraits and 6 plates. 8vo, clotli. Jamaica, L. I., 1880 1481. JONES (DAVID S.) Memorial of the late Hon. David S. Jones, with Notices of the Jones Family of Queens /- i-tf"" County. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1849 1482. JONES (W. ALFRED). [Historical Sketch ofj Long Island. 8vo, three-quarter morocco, gilt back, 23 /»0^ pages. N. Y 1863 1483. LATHROP (GEORGE PARSONS). Peconic Park; an Exploration on Long Island. Large colored map of Long Island, 2 folding plates and illusts. in the text by Harry /, o« Fenn. 4to,cloth. N.Y.: Printed for private circulation, 1883 1484. MoLELLAN (ISAAC). Poems of the Rod and Gun. By Isaac McLellan, of Greenport, L. I. Edited, r^ with Memoir, by Will Wildwood. Post 8vo,cloth. N.Y.1886 ''■*-' 17 Li4> 2,^ '"yr. *fir t.r \Sq S.:o 'it^ The Anderson Auction Co. 1485. MOLLMANN (J. E.) Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church, with Genealogical Tables. Illusts. 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1899 1486. MONTAUK. The Legends of Montaux. Edited, with an Historical Appendix, by J. A. Ayrbs. 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1849 1487. NEW LOTS. Hand-Book of the Town of New Lots, 1874-5 ; SOTJTH Side Sportsmen Club of Long Island, 1886; RocKAWAY Hunting Club, 1886; and 3 others. 6 vols. l?mo, cloth, and unbound. 1488. NEW UTRECHT REFORMED CHURCH. Cele- bration of the Re-Setting of the New-Utrecht Liberty Pole, May 10, 1899. Colored plate. 8vo, cloth. [Brooklyn : Privately printed, 1899] 1489. NICOLL (HENRY). Early History of Suffolk County. 8vo, half morocco (18 pp.). Brooklyn : L. I. Historical Soc'y, 1866 1490. ONDERDONK (HENRY, JR ). Queens County in the Olden Times; being a Supplement to the several Histories thereof . 4to, half roan. Jamaica, L. I., 1865 1491. PELLETREAU (W. S.— Editor). Early Long Island Wills of Suffolk County, 1691-1703; with Genea- logical and Historical Notes and exhaustive Indexes of Persons and Localities. Facsimiles. Square royal 8vo, cloth. No. 38 of only 340 copies printed. N.Y. 1897 1492. RISHER (JAMES, JR.). NEWTOWN AND QUBENS County, N. Y., from its first Settlement; with many inter- esting Facts concerning the Adjacent Towns, and a par- ticular Account of numerous LoNG Island Families now spread over this and various other States of the Union. 8vo, cloth. Scarce. N.Y. 1853 1493. ROSS (PETER). History of Long Island, from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Numerous illusts. 3 vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. N.Y. 1903 1494. SAG-HARBOR. Constitution of the Suffolk County Bible Society, organized October 3, 1815. 8vo, unbound, UNCUT (table and 4 leaves). Sag Harbor: Printed by Samuel A. Seabury, 1818 Veet scarce, and extremely so in this fine, uncut state. 1495. SAYVILLE. Historical Sketch of Sayville, L. I., by John Wood, privately printed, 1876 ; Official Report of the Town of Brookhavbn for 1898, Port Jefferson, 1898; Financial Report of the Town of Islip, Bay Shore, 1901; History of the Town of Rivbrhead, Suffolk County, N.Y., by G. Miller, Riverhead, 1876 ; another edition, 1890 ; Fire- men's Association of Patchogub, Patchogue, 18'Jl; and 3 others. Together 8 pamphlets and 1 leaflet. (As 9 pieces.) 18 The Anderson Auction Co. 1496. SMITH FAMILIES. Wills of the Smith Families of New York and Long Island, 1664-1794. Edited, with ^j;,M Genealogical and Historical Notes and Indexes, by W. S. J ^7 Pelletreau. Portraits. Square 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1898 J^ No. 59 of 340 copies printed. 1497. SOUTHAMPTON. The Early History of South- ampton (1640-1800) ; with Genealogies. By G. R. Howells. Post 8vo, half roan. N.Y. 1866 3L.OxJ 1498. Second edition (of the same), enlarged. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1887 -\^ '^•J 1499. Records of the Town of Southampton. Both series: (1639-1666 [and] 1660-1717). Transcribed, with X.<0 Notes, other Historical Documents and Introduction, by ^' ^ W. S. Pelletreau. 2 vols. 8vo, half bound. Sag Harbor, ] 874-77 Bound with the above is the scarce " Patent of the Town of Southampton," published by authority of the Town at Sag ^-^wfi^ Harbor, 1835. Paper covers, uncut (some leaves water-stained; cover of one volume loose ; blank corner of title-page of first volume clipped). 1500. When Southampton and Southold were Set- tled. By G. R. Howells. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands (14 pp.). Albany, 1882 1501. Addresses delivered at the 250th Celebration of the Settlement of Southampton (in 1640), June 12, 1890. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Sag-Harbor, 1890 1502. SOUTHOLD. Griffin's Journal: First Settlers of Southold, the names of the Heads of those Families, being only thirteen at the time of their landing, first proprietors of ^^^ l>r ^.>r f%r /'/^ The Anderson Auction Co. 1507. 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Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt back, 578 pp. Bost. 1876 1586. Do. Another copy in publisher's half roan. x c~ 1587. Barber (J. W.) Historical Corrections relat- ing to the History and Antiquities of every Town in Mas- sachusetts. Map, view of Boston and 200 full-page and smaller views on wood. 8vo, calf (slightly cracked at joint). Worcester, 1841 1588. Felt (Joseph B.) Annals of Salem. Por- traits, etc. 2 vols, post Svo, cloth. Salem, 1845-49 //. ^jS^ Presentation copy, with the author's autograph inscrip- tion in both volumes. 1589. Hunter (Joseph). Collections concerning the / t^ T^ Founders of New Plymouth Colony. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1854 '» Xo Scarce. 1590. Lewis (Alonzo). The History of Lynn. View at Nahant and 2 other plates. 8vo, blue morocco, gilt bands. Bost. 1829 -Z,/« 1591. Salem. Old and New Salem (its Historical and Literary Associations); with the Story of the Salem ''*^ Witchcraft. By Mrs. H. D. Kimball. Numerous illusts. '- /O Square post Svo, cloth. Bost. 1892 1593. Young (Alex.) Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from 1623 to • - ■^ 1636. Now first collected from Original Records and MSS., *^Oo and edited, with Notes. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1846 ]593. 4^. «feM»iJMPi»copy in cloth. ^Portrait and title spotted.) Ct^i^/^*^ •^r^ (hlfrU^TUXU^ A Ms See also under Boston, Sai)em Witchcb(|lft, and American ^'*' <■* Revolution. M •>,>r The Anderson Auction Co. 1594. MASSET (S. C.) "Drifting About"; or, What "Jeems Pipes of Pipesville" saw-and-did. Humorous illusts. by Muller. Post 8vo, cloth (faded). N. Y. 1863 1595. MATHEWS (CHARLES). Memoirs of the Youth- ful Days of Charles Mathews, colored portrait; Sketches of Mr. Mathews' Celebrated Trip to America, folding colored plate iy Robt. Ceuikshank; Theatrical Olio, or Actor's Way and Means, portrait and S colored portraits in char- acter by RoBT. Ceuikshank ; Sketches of Mr. Mathews' Invitations, folding colored plate by Robt. Ceuikshank-, Selections from Mr. Mathews' celebrated Memorandum Book, folding colored plate by Robeet Ceuikshank ; Mr. Mathews' New Entertainment entitled the Home Cir- cuit, folding plate ; Sketch of Mr. Mathews' Celebrated Trip lo Paris, folding colored plate by Robt. Ceuik- shank. Together 6 vols. Half light calf, gilt backs, by Larkins. [Lond. 182^-28} Fine copies of these remarkable produotions. 1596. Mathews Gallbet. Catalogue Raisonnee of Mr. Mathews' Gallery of Theatrical Portraits, forming a nearly complete Dramatic Record from 1659 down to the present time. Now exhibited at the Queen's Bazaar, Oxford Street. With an Essay and Notes by Charles Lamb. 4to, unbound. Lond. 1833- Very scarce. 1597. Memoirs of Charles Mathews. By Mrs. / Si* Mathews. 17 portraits and plates, mcludi7ig the 4- double-page ' ' tinted plates of scenes from Mathews' Dramas, often lacking. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Fine copy. Lond. 1839 1.^/ ^ 'Y 1598. Forgotten Facts in [Mrs. Mathews'] Memoirs of Charles Mathews. By S. J. Aenold. 8vo, half light calf, gilt back and top, by Blackwell (title a little dust- soiled). Lond. 1839 From Augustin Daly's collection. Presentation copy to J. P. Harley the eminent comedian, with the authors autograph inscription. This scarce pamphlet of 53 pages was written as a Reply to Mrs. Mathews' strictures, contained in the "Memoirs" upon Arnold's management of Mathews' Entertainments. 1599. Life and Correspondence of Charles Mathews, the Elder, by Mrs. Mathews. New edn., by Edmund Yates. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1860 1600. MATHEWS (CHARLES JAMES). „.Lifeof Charles James Mathews, chiefly Autobiographical. Edited by Charles Dickens. 4- portraits and a drawing of Mathews in " Patter v. Clatter.'' 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1879 38 ^- lo of. The Anderson Auction Co. 1601. MATHEWS (MRS.) Anecdotes of Actors. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1844 Includes: Fawcett, Holland and Kemble, Munden, Cooke in /. «>«r> America, Talma, Mrs. Jordan and Miss Pope, Master Betty, Mathews at Brighton, Theodore Hook's Hoaxes, Bachelors' Wives, etc., etc. 1603. Tea-Table Talk, Ennobled Actresses and other ^ Miscellanies. 3 vols, half russia. Lond. 1857 ' jO 1603. MATHEWS (JOHN). Bow, Wow! Bow! Life and Theatrical Career of John Mathews, Swordsman, Showman, Dogman and Pantomimist. The Three Parts complete. Interleaved copy, wiih MS. Notes and extra-illusts. {portraits, views and playbills). Post 8vo, half roan. Lond. [1866] Charles Hindley's copy, with MS. Notes in his handwriting on interleaved pages. The extra-illustrations include 31 portraits (chiefly published by Skelt), 5 views, and 12 playbills (incuding First Night of "Dark Shadows," Mathews as Mura Zoolah, Victoria Theatre, April 13,1857; 11 playbills of Prim- rose Theatre, Leeds, 1849-1854, including Farewell Benefit of Miss Payne, Benefits of Taylor, etc. 1604. MATSELL(G. W.— Chief of Police). Vocabulum; , ^^ or. The Rogue's Lexicon. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. [1859] 1605. MATTHEW (JAMES E.) Popular History of s ~j Music, Musical Instruments, Ballet and Opera. 137 illusts. I ' /^ 4to, cloth. Lond. 1888 1606. MATTHEWS (J. BRANDER). French Dramatists of the 19th Century. First edn. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1881 '/€> 1607. MATURIN (CHARLES ROBERT). Melmoth the Wanderer. Edited, with a Memoir and a Bibliography. 3 ' J'X.y vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1842 /g. 1608. MAUDE (CYRIL). The Haymarket Theatre: some ^ , Records and Reminiscences. Colored fronts, and many l-0^Cf portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1903 1609. MAUPAS (M. DE). TheStory of the Coupd'Etat. Transl., with Notes, by Albert D. Vandam. 3 vols, in 1. -«>o Thick post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. Lond. 1884 1610. MAYHEW (A.) A Jorum of "Pnnch": being p the Early History of " The London Charivari." Illusts. .^r£)(l. Square post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 \ 1611. MEADOWS (KENNY). Heads of the People; or, Portraits of the English, with Original Essays by [W. M. Thackeray, Douglas Jerrold, Leigh Hunt, etc.]. Illusts. by . 1^ Xenny Meadoius. Royal 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1841 39 The Anderson Auction Co. 1612. MEDBURY (J. K.), Men and Mysteries of Wall Street, illusts., Bost. 1870; Personals, or Perils of the Period, by J. Hertford, /roni!. , N. Y. 1870; Transatlantic Sketches, by Henry James, Bost. 1875; My Thirty Years Out of the Senate, by Major Jack Downing, N. Y. 1859; and 8 others. Together 12 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. 1613. MEIGNAN (VICTOR). From Paris toPekin over Siberian Snows. Transl. from the French by W. Conn. Map and numerous illusts. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1885 1614. MEINHOLD (WILLIAM). Sidonia the Sorceress, the Destroyer of the Ducal House of Pomerania; [and] Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch. 2 vols, post 8vo, gilt cloth. Lond. 1894 1615. [MELLON (HARRIET).] The Secret Memoirs of Harriet Pumpkin, a Celebrated Actress, from her infancy to her seduction of, and subsequent marriage with, a Banker (etc.). By A Ghost of Old Ralph!!! 12mo, half roan, uncut. Lond. [1825] Very scarce, most of the copies of this scurrilous libel on Miss Mellon (Duchess of St. Albans) having been bought up and destroyed. The publishers were fined /1. 000 and impris- oned for two years. With a MS. note relating to the book by Charles Kirkpatilck Sharpe. I 1616. Memoirs of Miss Mellon, afterwards Duchess 1,1^ of St. Albans. By Mrs. C. Barron-Wilson. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 J/ 4f >.fc 1617. MEN OF THE TIME: a Dictionary of Contempo- \q raries. Thick post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 1618. MENDOZA (D. H. DE). Life and Adventures of Lazarillo di Tormes, transl. from the Spanish by Thomas Roscoe; Life and Adventures of Guzman d'Alfarache, or 1([P the Spanish Rogue, by Matteo Aleman, transl. from the French edn. of Le Sage by J. H. Brady. 8 original etchings by R. de Los Bios. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881 n 1619. MENKEN (ADAH ISAACS). The Life and Re- w»irp markable Career of Adah Isaacs Menken, the Celebrated Actress. Edited by G. L. Barclay. Illust. 8vo, half mo- rocco. Phil. [1868] 1620. Infelicia. Facsimile of the Dickens letters, and numerous illusts. by F. O. O. Darley. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Phil. 1888 iJS \.\ifi 1621. MERYDEW (J. T.) Love Letters of Famous Men 1 1 _ and Women of the Past and Present Century. Portraits. • H*^ 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 80 The Anderson Auction Co. 1622. MEW (JAMES). Types from Spanish Story; or, The Old Manners and Customs of Castile. S6 proof etch- x *-^ %ngs lij B. De Los Eios. Royal 8vo, ornamental gilt cloth, *■ ' "'^>' gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1884 1623. MICROCOSM (The): a Periodical Work. By Gregory GrifBn. Portraits of Canning aud J. H. Frere. £- Complete in 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs. (Por- ' * "^ traits a little foxed.) 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Faithful Memoirs of / the Life, Amours and Performances of that most eminent ^-f Actress of her Time, Mrs. Anne Oldfleld. By William Eger- '' ton. Fine folding portrait. 8vo, polished calf , gilt back, by Tout. Lond. : Printed in the year 1731 1977. [OLDMIXON (JOHN).] The British Empire in . / America, containing the History of the Discovery, Settle- ^1 I C) ment, and Present State of the Colonies. Numerous maps. ■ ' 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (crushed at joints). Lond. 1741 1978. O'MEARA (K.) Madame Mohl: her Salon and her Friends. A Study of Social Life in Paris. 8vo, half C calf, gilt back and top. Lond. 1858 64 J.io ''Coo The Anderson Auction Co. 1979. O'NEILL (MISS ELIZA). Memoirs of Miss O'Neill, containing her Public Character, Private Life, and Drama- tic Progress, from her entrance upon the Stage. By C. Inigo Jones. Fine colored portrait, drawn and en- graved by Kennerley, and extra- illustrated 6y the in- sertion of 16 fine and rare portraits {skillfully inlaid to size when necessary) , playbills and autograph letters. Imp. 8vo, polished calf extra, gilt back and top, other edges en- tirely UNCUT. Lond. 18 1 6 Choice copy, from the Daly Collection, of this very rare book. The extra-illustrations include 6 rare portraits op Miss O'Neill, viz. : portrait engraved by Phillips, open letter proof; portx'ait engraved by Blood, from a painting by Drum- mond, as Belvidera, by Woolnoth ; after Wageman ; as Belvi- dera, by Meyer, after Davis ; as Mrs. Haller (full length), by Carver (from Theatrical Inquisitor, when Mrs. Becker), proof impression, engraved for the Gazette of Fashion. Also 10 other scarce portraits, including Mrs. Siddons, by E. Smith ; Mrs. Siddons, as Belvidera (full length); Mrs. Siddons as the Grecian Daughter (full length); Kemble, by Gairdner [1747]; Hannah More, engraved for British Lady's Magazine [1817] ; Kotzebue (half length, in oval), by Hall ; Nicholas Eowe, by Rhodes, after Thurston; Mr. and Mrs. Barry, as Bajazet and Selima; Mat. Prior, etc. Autograph Letters Signed from Mrs. Becker (Miss O'Neill), 1 page, 8vo, and from Hannah More to Cadell and Davies, in reference to her " sketches, " March 22, 1828 (postmark), 1 page 4to, and address; also two playbills (on one sheet) of Theatre Royal, Bath, containing Miss O'Neill's ap- pearance as Belvidera, in Venice Preserved, June 7th, 1819. 1980. ONWHYN'S ILLUSTRATIONS. Sylvester Sound, the Somnambulist. By Henry Cockton. Portrait and SO , plates by Onwhyn. 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands, gilt top, , ^-rfl uncut. Lond., n. d. / ty THIRD SESSIOI^. 1981. ONWHYN'S ILLUSTRATIONS. Life and Adven- tures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist. By Henry Cock- ton. '21). plates by Onwhyn. Stout Bvo, cloth. Load. , n. d. 1982. OPERA GLASS (The), for Peeping into the Mu- seum of the Fine Arts, and more especially of the Drama. No. 1, Oct. 2, 1826, to No. 24, March 26, 1827, inclusive (all published). [Edited by John Howard Payne ] With the rare portrait of Talma, as Nero, by L. Haghi {usually lacking), and a proof of same on India paper. 4to, three- / quarter levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Blaekwell. { [Lond. 1826-27] Very rare in this complete state. Fine, clean copy, from the library of Augustin Daly. No. 5 contains the long biographi- cal account of Talma (with a full-page portrait), in two states, written on the occasion of the death of the great Fi-ench actor, Oct. 19th, 1826. 65 ^ . Actors and Actresses. All neatly mounted in one vol. I ■ kJ V Folio, half morocco. N. Y. 1846-48 ' 67 2 To JU.OC The Anderson Auction Co. -^ 2000. PARKINSON (RICHARD). Tour in America in /__ ^ Q 1798-1800, exhibiting Sketches of Society and Manners, etc. 3 vols, in 1. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1805 2001. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). History of the Con- spiracy of Pontiae and the War of the North American Tribes against the English Colonies after the Conquest of Canada. Maps. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. _ Lond. 1851 / "1 S 2002. The Old Regime in Canada. First edn. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1874 / _ 2003. PARSONS (S. B.) The Rose: its History, Poetry, /-) A Culture, and Classification. Colored plates. Royal 8vo, • ^^ cloth (title foxed). N. Y. 1847 2004. PARSONS (WILLIAM). Life of William Parsons, Comedian, written by Thomas Bellamy; to which are added His Dramatic Character, by John Litchfield, and a Letter of Intelligence from Charles Dibdin. Extra-illust. by the insertion and inlaying to size of 22 fine and rare portraits {of Parsons — in private and in character) on copper, in mez- zotint, stipple, and line, including several proofs before let- ters and open-letter proofs, besides view of Frog Hall on cop- per by Ellis. 8vo, green levant morocco extra, gilt back and edges. Lond. 1795 From the Daly Collection. The inserted portraits of persons include brilliant impression of the rare mezzotint by R. Tjaurie, after Dighton (bust to right, in oval); fine stipple by Wright, after Hayter (Darling and Thompson, 1793); scarce line portrait by Conde (from Thespian Magazine) ; another of same, proof before letter ; portrait in character as Colonel Oidboy, in four states (proof before letter, open letter PROOF, and in two tones) ; portrait by Ridley, proof before LETTER ; RARE STIPPLE AND LINE by Parker (as Alsorip in The Heiress); Mr. Parsons and Miss Pope as Vellum and Abigail (very fine impression) ; Moody as Teague, and Parsons as Oba- diah (T. Lowndes, 1776), besides 7 other portraits of in private and character, including two proofs. 2005. PASCOE (C. E.) The Dramatic List: a Record of the Performances of Living Actors and Actresses of the British Stage ; with Criticisms from Contemporary Jour- nals. Numerous portraits of actors and actresses. Stout post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1879 2006. Dramatic Notes : a Handbook of the London , ^ Theatres, 1879-1884. Numerous sketches of scenes and J . ^J O characters by T. W. Wilson. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1879-84 2007. PATERSON (PETER), Confessions of a Strolling Player, Edinburgh, 1859 ; Behind the Footlights, by W. C. Day, illusts. by Le Fanu, 1883; The Variety Stage, the Music Halls from the Earliest Period to the Present, by C. D. Stuart and A. J. Park, illusts. [1895]; and 2 others. Together 5 vols. Post 8vo, cloth and half morocco. / .00 3^ IS The Anderson Auction Co. 2008. PATMORE (P. G.) My Friends and Acquaint- yO ances: Hazlitt, Byron, Leigh Hunt, R. B. and Thomas V *> c — Sheridan, Laman Blauchard, etc. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. \- ' Lond. 1854 2009. PATTEN (MRS. RUTH). Memoirs of Mrs. Ruth Patten of Hartford, Conn., 1740-1830. By William Patten. ' With the rare portrait. 13mo, calf. Hartford, 1834 J . k) C Ruth Patten was Miss Wheelock, and this scarce Memoir contains many references to members of that family and to other Hartford families of that period. 2010. PAUL (HOWARD) AND GEBBIE (GEORGE). The -'' ' Stage and its Stars, Past and Present : a Gallery of Dramatic Illustration and Critical Biographies of Distinguished Eng- ^ / „__ lish and American Actors from the Time of Shakespeare to -/. . u) «0 the Present. 128 portraits and scenes in photogravure, and over 400 portraits in the text. 2 vols, folio, half morocco, gilt backs and edges. Phil. [1883] 2011. PAUL PRY. A Theatrical, Sporting, Quizzical, Critical, and Satirical Journal. New Series, from No. 1. Aug. 31, 1839, to Peb'y 15, 1840 (lacking issue of Sept. 28). Hare ivoodcut portraits of early actors and actresses. (As one vol. folio.) N. Y. : Corbyn andNoney, 1839-40 Rare. From the Frederickson and MoKee Collections. 2012. [PAULDING (J. K.)] Letters from the South in 1816. First edn. 2 vols, in 1. Stout 12mo, half calf. N Y. 1817 2013. [ ] The New Mirror for Travellers and Guide to the Springs. By An Amateur. First edn. 12mo, origi- nal half cloth, uncut. N.Y.I 828 ^ , This satire upon the ambitious style of guide-books and trav- ^ i- vjt eller's journal was actually mistaken for a serious production I Consequently the title was altered to "The New Pilgrim's Progress." 2014. [ ] Tales of the Good Woman. By A Doubtful / ^ ^^ Gentleman. First edn. 12mo, original half cloth, uncut. / /(V V N. Y. 18^9 / ^ 2015. American Comedies. First edn. Post 8vo, * , original boards, uncut. Phil. 1847 ' ^O 2016. Literary Life of James K. Paulding. By his . Son. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1867 - ^C 2017. PAYNE (JOHN HOWARD). Memoirs of John Howard Payne, the American Roscius, with Criticisms of his Acting in the various Theatres of America, England / /-\ *> C and Ireland. Compiled from Authentic Documents. Por- ' .^' Z- O trait. 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1815 '•'■ 2018. Charles the Second: a Comedy, performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. First edn. 8vo, paper, ^ ^~~ uncut (small blank corner of title torn). Lond. 1824 • 'V t) 69 The Anderson Auction Co. PAYNE (JOHN HOWARD). 3019. Life and Writings of John Howard Payne, Dramatist, Poet, Actor, and Author of Home, Sweet Home? By G. Harrison. Portrait, facsimiles, etc. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1885 2020. Another copy. 2021. PEABODY'S PARLOUR JOURNAL, dedicated to High Life, Fashionables, Fashions, Literature, the Opera, Theatres, etc. Vols. I. and II., Jan'y 3-Dec. 13,1834, inclu- sive. Many plates, including colored and other fashion plates, rare early views of Neiv York, the very rare portrait of La- fayette engraved hy Woodcock, woodcut of Borden's steamboat "Emma ofTroy,^' etc., etc. 2 vols, in 1. 4to, half calf.^ Rare. The MoKee copy, with bookplate. N. Y. 1834 2022. PEACOCK (THOMAS LOVE). Novels, Tales and Essays. Edited by Richard Garnett. Portraits and fronts. hy Herbert Railton, etc. 10 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. : Dent, 1891 "s <~ 2023. PEAKE (E.) Pen Pictures of Europe. Numerous ' /-^ illu-Hs. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1874 I '^ ^ 2024. PEALE (REMBRANDT). Notes on Italy. 8vo, / . ^ CV half calf, gilt top, uncut, byMacdonald. Phil. 1831 ,3^ 10^00 2025. PECK (FRANCIS). Desiderata Curiosa: a Collec- 7'^ (~- tion of Scarce and Curious Pieces, relating chiefly to Eng- Cv) lish History, consisting of clioice Tracts, Memoirs, 'Letters, Wills (etc.), illustrated with Notes, etc., and a Complete Index. Portrait and copper -plates. 2 vols. 4to, calf. Lond. 1779 2026. PEEP AT THE THEATRES (A): a Novel. By An Old Naval Officer. 3 vols. 12mo, half light blue levant, gilt backs. Lond. 1812 The Augustin Daly copy. Published for subscribers, who include Mrs. Siddons, Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Edwin, Munden, Kemble, Inoledon, Holman and other actors and actresses. / Z CO _Jo 2027. PELHAM (C.) Chronicles of Crime; or. New Newgate Calendar: being a Series of Memoirs and Anec- dotes of Notorious Characters, with Curious Cases never before published. 52plateshy " Phiz.''' 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 2028. PEMBERTON (T. E.) The Kendals : a Biography. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 2029. Ellen Terry and her Sisters. 25 portraits. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1902 70 The Anderson Auction Co. 2030. [PENN (JOHN).] Letters on the Drama, 1797; The Battle of Eddington, a Tragedy, 1796; Reply to the Strictures on [the same], 1797; Translation of Calsabiji Letter to Alfleri on Tragedy, 1797 ; Poetical Miscellanies, including translations from Petrarch, 1797. Bound in 1 vol. 8vo, half cloth. Lond. 1796-97 All First Editions. By John Perm of Stake Park. 3. '.^ Lond. : Lacy, n. d. These inimitable Extravaganzas were presented between the years 1831 and 1850, and in them appeared Madame Vestris, Harley, Bland, Emden, Frank Mathews and other well-known actors and actresses. . 2056. Recollections and Reflections: a Professional / AO Autobiography. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1872 ^' 2057. Cyclopsedia of Costume; or. Dictionary of Dress (British and Foreign), Vol. 1: Dictionary. Numerous j 1 r— colored plates and hundreds of illusts. in the text. 4to, Af- O (^ half morocco, gilt back and tops, uncut. Lond. 1876 78 ^. 3 2.SC ^0 IS l-OD L o i-lo The Anderson Auction Co. PLANCHE (J. R.) and DANCE (CHABLES). 3058. Extravaganzas, 1825-1871. Edited by T. F. Dillon Choker and Stephen Crokbr. H portraits, in- cluding Madame Vestris, Miss Murray, Louise Keeley, Julia St. George, Mrs. German Beed, Miss Reynolds, C. J. and Frank Mathews, Harley, Hudson, Rohson {^), Charles Dance, and others, ^tc. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1879 2059. PLATS. A Collection of Celebrated Plays by Shakspeare, Addison, Gay, etc. Contain fidl-length portraits in character of actors and actresses (including 3 of Garrick, 2 of Lewis, 3 of Mrs. Yates, 2 of Macklin, and portraits of Sheridan, Barry, Miss Pope, Anne Catley, Mrs. Harley,. Mrs. Lessingham, Mrs. Barsante, etc.). 8vo, half red mo- rocco, contents fully lettered. Lond. : Wenman, 1777 2060. A Collection of 18th Century Plays, including RoUa, by M. G. Lewis, 1799 ; The West Indian [by the Same] , 1775; Indiscretion, by Prince Hoose, 1802; New Spain, or Love in Mexico [by J. Scawbn], 1790; The Jew, by R. Cumberland, or the Theatre in Boston, Bost. 1795; and 5 others. In 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond., v. y. 2061. A Collection of Celebrated Plays by Dryden, Lee, Mrs. Centlivre, and others, containing 1^ scarce full- length portraits in character of Mrs. Jordan as Nell, Lewis as Marplot [and] as Ratiger, Pope as Othello, Miss Scrder, Quick {2), Miss Pope {2], etc. Stout 12mo, half red mo- rocco, contents fully lettered. Lond. : R. Butler, n. d. 2062. A Collection of Plays, printed from the acting copy, with remarks by [GEORGE Daniel]. Fine portraits on copper of Madame Vestris, Edwin Forrest, Braham, and T. H. Hadaway, besides engravings on wood after designs by ROBT. Cruikshank. 5 vols, (only) 12mo, half calf. Lond. : Cumberland [1826-30] 2063. PLEASURE GARDENS OF LONDON: Views of some of the most Celebrated Pleasure Gardens of London ; with Contemporary Descriptions (chiefly Poetical) from various sources. 15 views of Vauxhall, Banelagh, Cremorne, etc., etc., besides facsimile illusts. in the text. Folio, half parchment. Lond. 1896 Only 450 copies printed. 2064. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Works, with Notices of his Life and Genius. By N. P. Willis, J. R. Lowell and R. 'W. Griswold. First EDN. Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. N. Y. : Redfleld, 1850 2065. Tales and Poems, edited, with a Biographical Essay, by J. H. Ingram. Etched portrait, H original etch- ings and S photogravures. 4 vols, post 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs. N. Y. 1885 74 The Anderson Auction Co. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). 2066. Some Letters of Edgar Allan Poe to E. H. N. Patterson, with Comments by Eugene Field. Facsimiles. 4to, cloth. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1898 One of 186 copies printed on hand-made paper. 2067. Edgar Poe and his Critics. By Sarah Helen Whitman. First edn. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1^60 / /O /^ Scarce. Written in reply to the " perverted facts and base- /. v-/ C less assumptions " in Griswold's Memoir of Poe. 2068. Whitman (Sarah Helen). Edgar Poe and his Critics. First edn. Extra-illustrated hy the in- sertion and inlaying of 10 fine portraits, vieiv, a fine AND VERY interesting AUTOGRAPH NOTE {signed in full) ^ BY PoE, and part of Mrs. Whitman's original manu- JT^ ^ SCRIPT of the ivork. Post 8vo, half smooth morocco, pan- (j\J. CJ O elled gilt back and top, uncut. N. Y. 1860 The fine autograph of Edgar Allan Poe inserted in this volume derives special interest from its having been written in connection with his projected Penn Magazine. " I have the honor of sending you herewith, at your desire, the Prospectus of the " Penn Magazine " (etc.). 6 lines and signature "Edgar A. Poe." Though not dated the note was probably written from Philadelphia late in 1843 or early in 1843. The original MS. of Mrs. Whitman consists of two folio pages, with some alterations and corrections. The extra portraits have been judiciously selected, and with the other insertions form a Poe item of unusual interest. 2069. [ ] Gill (William F.) Life of Edgar Allan Poe. Portraits, facsimiles from his MSS. , views, etc. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1877 2070. Rice (Sara A ) Edgar Allan Poe, a Memorial Volume. [Biographical Sketches, etc., by Miss Rice, J. H. Ingram, J. T. L. Preston, etc.) Portrait and 2 views and 8j facsimiles of letters to the author hy Tennyson, Swinturnef Whittier, Longfelloiu, Holmes, etc. Square 8vo, cloth. Bait 1877 2071. Ingram (J. H.) Edgar Allan Poe : His Life, Letters and Opinions. Portraits. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1880 2072. Edgar Allan Poe. By George E. Woodberry. First edn. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. (Ameri- can Men of Letters Series.) Bost. l^i^S 2073. Dedication Exercises of the Actor's Monu- ment to Edgar Allan Poe, May 4, 1885 (including Speeches by Edwin Booth, John Gilbert, etc., and a Poem by Will- iam Winter). 8vo, paper covers, uncut. [N. Y. : Privately printed, 1885] 3074. Moran (Dr. J. J.) A Defense of Edgar Allan Poe: Life, Character and Dying Declaration of the Poet [with] An Official Account of his Death. Portrait and three plates. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1885 75 ^0 /s oC The Anderson Auction Co. 2075. POETS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Edited by R. A. Willmott, with English and American Additions by E. A. Duyckinck. 132 fine engravings on wood by Tenniel, Sir John Gilbert, Birket Foster, F. O. C. Darley, and others. Square 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt edges. N. Y. [1857] 2076. POOLE (A.) Churches, their Structure, Arrange- ments and Decorations. Illusts. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1866 2077. POOLE (JOHN— Author of "Paul Pry "). Comic Sketches and Recollections. Fortrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, original gilb pictorial cloth, uncut. Lond. 1843 Fine copy. Scarce. 2078. POOLE (WILLIAM). The True Life of William ^ Poole, with a Full Account of the Terrible Affray at Stan- wix Hall, in which he was mortally wounded. [By W. L. Knapp.] 8vo, half calf neat. N. Y. 1855 2079. POMPADOUR (MADAME DE). Private Memoirs of Madame de Hauset, Lady's Maid to Madame de Pompa- /■") dour. Written by Herself, and transl. from the French. *-^ l.;mo, cloth. Lond. 1825 2080. POND (MAJOR J. B.) Eccentricities of Genius: Memoirs of Famous Men and Women of the Platform and Stage. Numerous portraits. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1900] 2081. POPE (ALEXANDER). Poetical Works, with Life by Alex. Dyce. Aldine edn. Portrait. 3 vols. 12mo, tree calf, gilt back. Lond. : Pickering, 1843-44 William Maskell's copy, with his autograph on fly-leaf. ^ 2082. PORTER (MISS ANNA MARIA). The Hungarian Brothers. Front, and vignette title. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1832 2083. PORTER (JANE). The Scottish Chiefs: a Ro- mance. First edn. 5 vols. 12mo, calf, gilt backs. Scarce. Lond. 1810 (^ 2084. [POWER (TYRONE).] The King's Secret. 3 2089. Life of William H. Prescott. TiCKNOR. Portrait, facsimiles and vignettes. By George 4to, cloth. Bost. 1864 2090. PROVOST (ABBfi.) History of Manon Lescaut and of the Chevalier des Grieux. With a Preface by Guy de Maupassant. Transl. into English. 12 full-page plates and 225 vignette illusts. by Maurice Leloir, the full-page plates engraved by Louis Buet, the vignettes and ornaments by Jules Suyot. Super imp. 8vo cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1889 Only a limited number of copies of this sumptuous edition was printed. 2091. PRIEST (WILLIAM). Travels in the United States of America, 1793-1797. By William Priest, late of the Theatres Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston. Colored front. 8vo, calf, rebacked gilt back. Lond. 1802 2092. [PRIME (WM. C.)] The Owl First bdn. Crown 8vo, original cloth. Creek Letters. N.Y. 1848 2093. gilt back. I Go a-Fishing. First edn. JJ^ 8vo, half morocco, ]Sr.Y.,n. d. 2094. PRINCE SOCIETY. Letters written from New England, A. D. 1686, by John Dunton, in which are de- scribed his Travels and the Characters of his Friends and Acquaintances. Now first published from the Original MS., with Notes and an Appendix, by W. H. Whitman. Stout 4to, half cloth, uncut. Bost.: For the Society, 1867 No. 16 OF ONLY 20 COPIES PRINTED ON LARGE PAPER. 2095. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Glimpses of Colo- nial Society and Life at Princeton College, 1766-1773. By,s, One of the Class of 1763 (William Paterson). Edited by ^> W. Jay Mills. Portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1893 2096. PROCTER (B. W.) Bryan Waller Procter (Barry 3 ' Cornwall) : an Autobiographical Fragment ; with Personal " Sketches of Contemporaries, unpublished Lyrics, and Let- ters of Literary Friends. Portrait. 8vo, cloth (library label removed from cover). Lond. 1877 i 77 6(S .26 J.^0 The Anderson Auction Co. 3097. PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES. Collection of English Prologues and Epilogues, commencing with Shake- speare and concluding with Garrick. Numerous fine full- lengtli portraits on copper, including GarricJc, Sheridan, Weston, Barry, Foote, Macklin speaking his Farewell Epilogue, 17BS; Mrs. Abington, Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Mattocks, Mrs. Yates, etc. , etc. 4 vols. 12mo, calf, rebacked. Lond. : Failling and Walker, 1779 2098. PROMPTER (THE). A Weekly Journal devoted to Public Amusements, edited by Cornelius Mathews, six numbers, June 15th, July 1st, Aug. 5th, Aug. 31st, Sept. 14th, Sept. 28th. Portraits of P. T. Barnum, J. E. Mur- dock {Arch Street Theatre, Phila., 1829), and Cr. V. Brooke j /EXTRA-iLLTJST. With fine portraits of J'ENNY hJND {published /^ {) i>y Ormsby, N. Y.), W. E. Barton {of National Theatre, ^■y ^ Phila.), -engraved by Sartain {fine and rare), and Geo. H. Barrett {of Broadway Theatre, N. Y., etc.) As one vol. 12mo, half roan. N. Y. 1850 With the McKee bookplate. After the issue of August 5th the name of the periodical was altered to ' ' The Prompter's Whistle." 2099. PRYNNE (WILLIAM). Histrio-Mastix : The Players Scourge, or Actors Tragoedie; wherein it is largely evidenced by divers Arguments . . . that popular stage- playes (the very Pompes of the Divell) are sinf nil, heathen- ish, lewde, ungodly Spectacles, and most Pernicious Corruptions. . . . And that the Profession of Play- Poets, of Stage-Playes, together with the punning, acting and frequenting of Stage-Playes, are unlawful, infamous and misbeseeming. Both Parts. First edn. Portrait in- serted. Thick small 4to, original calf binding, rebacked, red edges. Lond. 1633 Fine copy of this famous book. Apart from the terrible sentence of the "Star Chamber," which the author suffered as the result of this fearless denouncement of stage plays, the great mass of curious matter relating to the history of the English stage, and the light it throws upon the condition of that stage in the early part of the 17th Century, rendered the Histrio Mastix not only one of the most interesting, but one of the most valuable works in the whole range of English dramatic literature. A marginal note by the author states that " Shakespeer's Plaies are printed on the best crown paper, far better than most Bibles." //.^O .Mo 2100. PUCKLE (JAMES). The Club; or, A Gray Cap for a Green Head (a reprint of the edition of 1733, with Preface, etc., by S. W. Singer). Portraits and numerous vignettes by Thurston. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. : Chiswick Press, 1834 78 The Anderson Auction Co 3101. PYNE'S ROYAL RESIDENCES. The History of Windsor Castle, St. James' Palace, Carlton House, Kensing- ton Palace, Hampton Court, Buckingham Palace and Frog- more. By W. H. Pyne. Fine impressions of the 100 COLORED ENGRAVINGS 071 copper by Hovell, Eeeve, etc. , in J^ TVi facsimile of the- original drawings hy Westall, C. Weld, / .^^ U Stepanot, and others. 3 vols, royal 4to, russia, morocco backs, gilt, contents lettered. Lond. 1819 Fine copy of the original issue. 2102. RABELAIS (FRANCIS). Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and his Son Panta- >— gruel. Tranl. into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and O , /3 ^0 P. A. Motteux. Edited with Notes and a Bibliographical ' Introduction by Anatole de Montaiglon Facsimile title- pages {in the Introduction), and 17 plates hy Challon. 2 vols, super imit. 8vo, white cloth. Lond. : Chiswick Press, 1892 Japan vellum copy. No. 154 of only 210 copies so issued. 2103. RABELAIS CLUB. Recreations of the Rabelais J^ Club, 1880-1881 (containing Original Contributions by Sir (j --(Df) Walter Besant, Charles G. Leland, Sir Frederick Pollock, ' ^ Walter Herries Pollock, etc.). Small 4to, cloth. Lond. : Privately printed [1881] No. 50 of 100 copies printed. 2104. Recreations, 1885-1888 (containing Original j Contributions by George Du Maurier, with illust., Sir / ■/^/-> Walter Besant, Charles G. Leland, Andrew Lang, etc.). /■ CJC Small 4to, white cloth. ' Lond. : For private circulation only, 1888 No. 7 of only 100 copies printed. See also Holmes. 2105. RACHEL. Memoirs of Rachel. By Madame de /V) B . . . 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. Lond. 1858 / 2106. Her Life and Letters. By Mrs. Vaughan Jennings. Portrait. 8vo, three-quarter green morocco, / V^ -, gilt back with inlays in red, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1876 ' • CJ 2107. RADCLIFFE (ANNE). The Mysteries of Udolpho, ^ a Romance. First edn. 4 vols. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1794 _ ^ ^ 2108. Posthumous Works, comprising Gaston de Blondeville, St. Albaiis Abbey, and Various Poetical Pieces. Edited with a Memoir of, by the Author. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1833 2109. RADCLIFFE (J. N.) Fiends, Ghosts and Spirits, and the Origin of Belief in the Supernatural. Post 8vo, balf roxburghe. Lond. 1854 79 ■9^ 3, The Anderson Auction Co. 2110. RAFFLES (SIR THOMAS STAMFORD). Memoir of his Life and Public Services in Java, 1811-16; Bencoolen, etc., 1817-24; with Details of Resources of the Eastern Archipelago. By Lady Raffles. Portrait, two maps, fac- simile, and five fine folding views. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1835 2111. RAINSFORD (MARCUS). An Historical Account l-le °^ ^^® Black Empire of Hayti, and the Revolution of Saint ' ' Domingo. Map, plan, and 10 engraved plates. 4to, half calf (worn). Scarce. 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(pf) portraits and plates on copper, some in colors, and including / the extra plate of Jane Shore with bare neck {engraved by I Bartoloszi). 2 vols, in 1, full contemporary green morocco, gilt back and edges. Lond. 1811 95 /.^ ^ ISc ■ >^ /■t») The Anderson Auction Co. 2265. KELLY (WILLIAM— Editor). Notices Illustrative of the Drama and other Popular Amusements. ChieJBLy in the 16th and 17th Centuries, incidentally illustrating Shakespeare and his Times. From the Chamberlain's Ac- counts and other MSS. of the Borough of Leicester. Frontis- piece, facsimile, etc. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1865 2266 KEMBLE (FRANCES ANNA). Notes upon some of Shakespeare's Plays: Macbeth, Henry VIII., The Tem- pest, Romeo and Juliet. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1882 2267. POOLE (JOHN). Hamlet Travestie; with Bur- lesque Annotations (after the manner of Johnson, Steevens, and other commentators). 12mo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1812 2268. SMITH (W. H.) 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J / i~~ ^^^*" ' Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley '-ji^ Sheridan, by Thomas Moore. Portrait and facsimile. ' 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (facsimile water-stained). Lond. 1 825 ,^.-~ 2285. Sheridan and his Times, by An Octogenarian. <3t^ c5 Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1859 2286. Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, by L. C. Sanders. 8vo, cloth. Lond., n. d. 2287. Sheridan : A Biography, by W. Frasbr Rae. With an Introduction by the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava (Sheridan's great-grandson). Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1896 ^ 2-288. SHILLABER (B. P.) Life and Sayings of Mrs. ^ (J Asia, Africa and America, beginning about the year 1593 ^ and continuing to 1629 ; with the General Historie op ^C The Anderson Auction Co. SMITH (CAPTAIN JOHN). Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles (etc.). Fac- / / \ f— simile portrait, plate of arms and three folding facsimile ^~. jLct) maps. 3 vols. 8vo, calf, rebacked. Richmond, Va., 1819 Rare. From the edition of London, 1639. Fine copy. /.^~e / /: (. 2303. Adventures and Discourses of Captain John Smith, sometime President of Virginia and Admiral of New England : newly ordered bj' John Ashton, wilh, facsimile illusts. from original sources. Post 8vo, original half buck- ram. Lond. 1883 2304. SMITH (JOHN THOMAS— Author of " Nollekens and his Times.") Book for a Rainy Day; or Recollections of the Events of the last Sixty-six Years, 1766-1833. Post 8vo, half roan, uncut. Lond. 1815 2305. SMITH (SOL). Theatrical Management in the West and South for Thirty Years, with Anecdotal Sketches. Portrait and 15 illusts. by Darley. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1868 2306. SMITH (T. J.) Nollekens and his Times, with Memoirs of several Contemporary Artists from Roubiliac (^(^ and Hogarth to Flaxman and Blake. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, calf (water-stain on edge of several leaves). Lond. 1828 2307. SMYTH (MRS. GILLESPIE). 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The Gaming Table : its Votaries and Victims, • y *-', in all Times and Countries, especially in England and in -.-. _, ^ jb^ \ France. 2 vols. 8vo, half red morocco. Lond. 1870 • >J,t^Oj 2339. STEELE (SIR RICHARD). The Theatre, by Sir John Edgar, No. 1, Jan. 2, 1720-No. 28, April 5, 1720 {all published) ; [with] Anti-Theatee, by Sir John Falstaff, ^ -^ t>-o No. 2, Feb. 18, 1720-No. 15, April 4, 1720 {complete set ivith .^ O the exception of the first number). The excessively rare 103 s- The Anderson Auction Co. STEELE (SIR RICHARD). ORIGINAL SEMI-WEEKLY ISSUES OP BOTH PERIODICALS. Folio, half morocco. [Lond. 1720] A MOST INTERESTING VOLUME, with AUTOGRAPH NOTES AND INSCRIPTIONS by James Bindley, Edmond Malone, LordSunder- len, and John Dillon. There is no record of any set of either of these exceedingly rare periodicals having been sold in Amer- ica: the present set of The Theatre was, in 1774, the property of that most famous of English book- collectors, James Bindley — the "Leontes" of Dibdin's "Bibliomaniac!'' In 1784 it had passed into the possession of the celebrated Shakespearean scholar, Edmond Malone, who added the Anti-Theatre and who bequeathed the entire collection to Bindley, Accordingly, on Malone's death, in 1813, the volume was sent to Bindley by Malone's executor. Lord Sunderlen, In 1864 it became the property of John Dillon, This biography, which bears testi- mony to the great scarcity and value of the volume, even in those days, is fully set forth in the autograph notes on the fly- leaves as follows : In Bindley's Autograph: "The following Papers, called the Theatre, being Twenty-Eight in Number, were wi-ote by Sir Richard Steele, & were never Re-published among his other Works or in any other Form & they are now very rarely to be found complete, — J, B,, 1774," In Malone's Autograph: "This Copy of the Theatre I bought from Mr, Whyte the Bookseller, who purchased it from Mr, Bindley: and I have since added to it the Anti-Theatre, of which I have never seen another copy. There were only fifty - two numbers of the Anti-Theatre published, of which the first is here wanting, — E, Malone, 1786," A later note by the same: "If Mr, Bindley should survive me, I desire this book may be presented to him, — E, M," That these inscriptions were carefully followed is shown by Lord Sunderlen's inscription presenting the volume to Bindley and by memoranda, by John Dillon, signed and dated 1864, Also with very interesting marginal MS, notes in Malone's autograph. All the numbers are in excellent preservation, with some edges entirely uncut. j^ C 2340. Dramatic Works. Engravings on copper by ^J«^ Basire and Vander Crucht. 12mo, lialf levant morocco (lacks the portrait). Lond. 1736 2341. STENHOUSE (T. B. H.) The Rocky Mountain "Saints: a Complete History of the Mormons. Portrait of Brigham Young, facsimile, 2Jf full-page plates and numer- ous woodcuts. Stout 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt bands, N, Y. 1873 2342, STEPHENS (HENRY L,) The Comic Natural His- tory of the Human Race. [By W. A. Stephens, C. P. Erickson and others,] ^0 colored caricature portraits {of Forrest, Bernard, Chanfrau, T. D. Rice, Mary Taylor, C. Mathews, E. Seguin, Kate Horn, and others connected with the drama), by Henry L. Stephens. Royal Bvo, cloth. Phil. [1851] From the Daly Library. Only 100 copies printed with COLORED plates. 104 J.rs (X> ■/o The Anderson Auction Co. STEPHENS (HENRY L.) •2343. A Frog who Would a- Wooing Go. 15 tinted i , phdes, 'proofs^ from original design is by Stephens. Royal / /O 4to, cloth. N. Y. [1864] Only 100 Proof Copies printed for subscribers. 2344. STERNE (LAURENCE). Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy. 8 etchings by Damman from designs by Hat ry Furniss. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 2;45. Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. Illusfs. by Stanley L. Wood. Stout 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. : Pickering, 1892 2346. STEVENSON (R. L.) Novels and Poems, etc.: Inland Voyage; Travels with a Donkey; New Arabian Nights; More New Arabian Nights; The Dynamiter; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Child's Garden of Verses; Merry , ' , # — ■ Men; Kidnapped; Prince Otto; Underwoods; Silverado / « // O Squatters; The Black Arrow. Together 12 vols. 12mo and post 8vo, uniformly bound in half blue morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. 1883-88 2347. Balfour (Graham). Life of Robert Louis Steven- y ^ ^ — • son. 31ap and 2 portraits 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1901 /- O O Uniform with the " Edinburgh Edition " of the works. ^ 2348. STILES (EZRA— President of Yale College). Life. By Abiel Holmes, Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. Portrait by 8. Hill of Boston. 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands (portrait foxed). Bost. : Thomas and Andrews, 1798 2349. STIRLING (EDWARD). Old Drury Lane: Fifty Years' Recollections of Author, Actor and Manager. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. ls81 2350. STIRLING-MAXWELL (SIR W.) Miscellaneous Essays and Addresses: with Biographical Notes and a . Bibliography. Portraits. Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 ^\lx.^ — Large Paper Edition with the plates in duplicate and the initials rubricated. No. 391 of 415 copies printed. 2351. STODDART (JAMES H.) Recollections of aPlayer. . ■ ^^^ Portraits, facsimiles of playbills, etc. 8vo, cloth. N.Y.1902 /^ 0*5 2352. STODDARD (R. H.— Editor). The Loves and Heroines of the Poets (from Dante and Shakespeare to Tennyson, Wordsworth, Charles Lamb and George Mere- dith). First edn. Royal 8vo, morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. N. Y. 1861 2353. Personal Reminiscences. By O'Keefe, Kelly and Taylor. Portraits in character of Oarrich, Mrs. Abing- ,ic ton, etc. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1875 >*; 2354. Poems. Complete edn. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1880 105 J-TC h:*^ ■> The Anderson Auction Co. // 2355. STONE (H. D.) Personal Recollections of the A Drama, and Reminiscences [of the American Stage, 1769- ^ L/O 1873]. Portraits of Edwin Forrest, Catharine Sinclair, '>-«'J) ^ -- '''• Dummy Allen ''^ {Forrest's costumer), etc. Post 8vo, cloth. / - Albany, 1873 • VJC 2356. Anotlifir nnnv 7 2366. The Wandering Jew; transl. into English. , Profusely illust. hy hundreds of illusts. on wood. 2 vols. imp. Svo, light polished calf, gilt back and top, uncut, by ^ / O Macdonald. Bound from the Parts, original pictorial covers '*J , f \J bound in. - N. Y. 1846 2367. The Labyrinth of Love ; transl. into English, ^^-^ ^0 full-page illusts. on wood. Svo, light polished calf extra, 'i/ .\'0 CP gilt back and top, uncut. Lond., n. d. ^ '^ - ' 2368. SULLIVAN (SIR ARTHUR). Sir Arthur Sullivan ; y^ Life Story, Letters and Reminiscences, by Arthur Lawrence. X With a Bibliography by W. Bendall. Many portraits, /"<>' / "K f\ similes of autograph letters, plates of music, etc. Svo, cloth, ./■*-' \J gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1900 ^ 2369. SULLIVAN (BARRY). Barry Sullivan and his Contemporaries : a Historical Record by Robert M. Sil- LARD. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1901 Barry Sullivan first appeared In America at the Broadway Theatre, New York, Nov. 32, 1858. 2370. SUMBEL (MARY). Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Sumbel. Written by herself. In eluding her Correspondence with Major Topham, Mr. Reynolds the Dramatist, etc. 3 vols. 12mo, half morocco (name out from the top of title- page). Lond. 1811 2371. SUNNYSIDE BOOK (The) : containing Poems and '■* '- Tales by Bryant, Curtis, Bayard Taj'lor, Ho wells, Stoddard, O'Connor, Wm. Allen Butler; with choice Papers from C~-.<^ Irving. Portrait of Curtis and 48 fine engravings on wood . <^ ^ after designs by Darley, Hows, Nast and others. Royal Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1871 2872. SURR (T.) A Winter in London; or, Sketches of Fashion. 3 vols. 12mo, calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1806 r ■/■ ll^ 2373. SURREY THEATRE. Collection of Views and Playbills relating to the Old Surrey Theatre, including colored portraits of T. P. Gooh as Union Jack, 80 scenes, colored and plain, published by Skeat ; 10 large scenes to i ^ t The Bed Bover {some in colors), published by Park, and H Q\ 2. ^ vj other views and scenes; also 16 playbills of the Surrey Theatre, from Nov. 8th, 1816, to Jan. 22, 1838, including the first appearance of Miss Montford. All neatly mounted in royal 4to scrap-book, cloth, gilt edges. 107 oT 2}1S 5. f The Anderson Auction Co. 2374. [SURTEES (R. S.)] Sporting Novels, viz., Hand- ley Cross, or Mr. Jorricks's Hunt; Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour; " Ask Mamma," or the Richest Commoner in Eng- land; "Plain or Ringlets?"; "Mr. Romford's Hounds." Many colored plates, by John Leech and H. K. Browne, besides numerous illusts. in the text by the same artists. Together 5 vols. Half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond. : Bradbury Agnew, n. d. Fine cle^ copies. 2375. SUTCLIFF (ROBERT). Travels in Some Parts of North America, 1804-1806. Views on copper of the Friends^ Meeting House at Marion, the Falls of Niagara, a Farm House in the Genesee country, and S others. 12mo, original boards, uncut, with the paper label (name on back of ■^frontispiece). York, 1811 5-_ 2376. SWEESTER (F. M.) Handbook of the United ) \ States. Edited by Moses King. 51 colored maps and 2,600 ^^^ other illusts. 8vo, cloth. Buffalo [1892] iC€ .60 U ■XT' l./O • 2377. [SWIFT (JONATHAN). J Travels into Several Re- mote Nations of the World. In four parts. By Lemuel Gulliver. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco (lacks portrait, plates, and all the title-pages). [Lond. 1727] ExTEA-iLLUSTRATED by the insertion of a portrait of Swift by J. Paso, and iive plates by Marillier, etc. Also the death- mask, Swift's brain, and skulls of Swift and of Stella; etc. 2378: Poetical Works, with a Life by John Mitford, 3 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs, Bost. 1877; Nothing to Do [and] Nothing to Wear, illusts., 2 vols, cloth, N. Y. 1857; and 7 others. Together 12 vols. 2379 SWINBURNE (A. C.) Laus Veneris, and other Poems (title slightly damaged); Studies in Song; Locrine, a Tragedy. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1880-88 x'380. Miscellanies. First edn. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1886 2381. SYDNEY (W. C.) England and the English in the Eighteenth Century. Chapters in the Social History of the Times. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 2382. SYMINGTON (A. J.) Pen and Pencil Sketches of Faroe and Iceland. Illusts. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1862 2383. TAINE (H. A.) History of English Literature. Trausl. by H. Van Laun. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth (binding of one vol. slightly injured by water). Lond. 1877 108 -W.Si I v The Anderson Auction Co. 238-t. TALFOURD (THOMAS NOON). Ion; A Tragedy. Fourth edn., to which is added Sonnets [with] The Athenian Captive [by the same Author]. Svo, morocco, gilt edges. > v Lond. 1837-38 A highly interesting volume, 'jeing William G. Maoeeady's COPY, with his bookplate, and presented to him with the AUTHOR'S AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION, " To W. C. Macready. Esq., with the best regards of T. N. Talfourd, January, 1839," on ^ front flyleaf, and at end of volume, original autograph '' C SONNETS BY THE AUTHOR— one ' ' To CHARLES DiCKENS, ESQ. , * on reading the completed Oliver Tivist," the other, " Tb W. C. Macready, Esq., on the birth of his first child. In recollection , f of his performances of Virginius."' The Frederickson copy, with pencil note in his handwriting calling attention to the sonnets and stating that " this book cost me thirtv-hve dollars. C. W. L." "■' 3385. TALMAGE (T. DE WITT). From Manger to Throne : a New Life of Christ and a History of Palestine. Hundreds of full-page and smaller illusts. Imp. Svo, half morocco. Phil. : For Subscribers only [1889] 2386. TATLER(Thb). The Lucubrations of Isaac Bicker- staff, Esq. [Sir Richard Steele]. Complete in 4 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1710-11 Pine copy of the desirable First octavo Library Edition, well printed in large type, on heavy paper, for subscribers. 3387. TAYLOR (E. S.) History of Playing Cards, with Anecdotes of their use in Conjuring, Fortune-Telling and Card-Sharping. Colored fronts, and ^6 plates {including the remarkable one by Geo. Ceuikshank). 13mo, cloth (629 pp.). Lond. 1865 3388. TAYLOR (JOHN— Author of " Monsieur Tonson," etc.). Records of My Life, 1789-1833. 8vo, cloth (461 pp.). N. Y. 1833 This interesting autobiography contains much original per- sonal anecdotes of the authors, artists, actors and actresses of the day. J ._^ 2389. TAYLOR (JOSEPH). Apparitions ; or, The Mystery of Ghosts, Hobgoblins and Haunted Houses. Front. 12mo, > V_ •♦ ^. three-quarter levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, / -' ' ^ by W. R. Smith. Lond. : Laekington, 1815 Very scarce. 2390. TAYLOR (MARY). Obituary of Mary Taylor Ewen (of the National Theatre and Mitchell's Olympic, New York, familiarly known as "Our Mary"). 4to, stiff paper covers (4 pp.). N. Y. : Privately printed [1866] j\ \ 2391. TAYLOR (COLONEL MEADOWS). Novels and / Tales, viz.: Confessions of a Thug; Tippoo Sultan; Seeta; ^* // A Noble Queen; Tara; Ralph Darnell. Fronts. 6 vols. -lA-Zr C post 8vo, cloth. Lond 1887-92 :3'f A ^ 109 / /.So 2 * 1i ^. ^V. J.Jc The Anderson Auction Co. 2392. TAVERN ANECDOTES and Reminiscences of the Origin of Signs, Coffee-Houses, etc. Humorous curious /O illusts. on wood, including the folding plate, usually lacking . ,=* 12nio, half moroeeo, gilt back. N. Y. 1S30 2393. TENNYSON (ALFRED). Poems. By Alfred -— Tennyson. Illusts. after Hossetti, Millais, etc. 2 vols, in 1, thick post 8vo, full morocco, gilt edges, inside gilt / borders. Bost. 1866 l~. 2394. Elaine. Portraits and full-page engravings OO on steel by Gustave Dore. Folio, cloth. N. Y. 1867 2395. The Day Dream. Handmmely printed on M heavy plate paper, and profusely illustrated and ornamented Mi\ from drawings hy W. iSt. John Harper, J. D. Woodward, ^^^^ H. W. Price, E. ' H. Garrett, H. and J. W. Fenn and Ghas. Gopeland. Polio, tree calf, gilt back and edges. N. Y. 1886 The illustrations in this beautiful issue are printed on tinted paper, with specially designed backgrounds. 2396. The Miller's Daughter. Handsomely printed ^/ one side only of heavy-toned paper, with numerous illusts. from ^fj drawings by WiNTHROP FIERCE, EDMUND H. Garrett and others. Royal 8vo, publisher's stamped leather binding. Phil. 1890 2397. TERRISS (WILLIAM). Life of William Terriss, ^. . Actor; by A. J. Smyth. With an Introduction by Clement ^''D Scott. Numerous portraits and other illusts. 8vo, half light calf, gilt back and top, uncut, by Blackwell. From the library of Augustin Daly. Lond. 189S 2398. TERRY (D.) British Theatrical Gallery: a Col- lection of Whole-Length Portr9.its; with Biographical ^j^ Notices. 20 fine portraits {including Mrs. Siddons, Ed- mund Kean, J. P. Harley, Mrs. Bland, Young, Dowton, etc. Polio, half roan, panelled gilt back. Lond. 1825 2399. Another copy, with the portraits enclosed. Polio, half calf. Lond. 1825 The MoKee copy with bookplate. Oxi 2400. Another copy. Folio, half cloth. Lond. 1825 ' 2401. [THACKERAY.] Planche (J. R.) Recollections and Reflections ; a Professional Autobiography. First edn. C"^- Plates, including reproductions of unpublished pen-and-ink ^ €/ drawings by W. M. Thackeray, Crowqtjill, Haydon, etc. 2 vols, in 1. Stout 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1872 f 2402. Works. Numerous illusts. by the Author, Doyle, etc. 25 vols. 8vo, half calf, backs full gilt, con- tents lettered. Lond. : Smith, Elder, 1869-86 LiBRABT Edition. 2403. Melvillle (Lewis). Life of William Make- peace Thackeray [with a Bibliography]. £5 portraits and illusts. ^2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 110 ,fs~ The Anderson Auction Co. 2404. THEATRICAL BUDGET; or, Actor's Regalio. Nos. I. -VI. inclusive {all published). With all the colored PORTRAITS, which include Mr. Barnes as '^ Mawworm," Mr. Anderson as " Miirtoch Delaney," Mr. Hilson as "■Paul Pry," Mr. Charles Mathews as ^''Monsieur Morhleu," Mr. Mice as ''■Johnny Atkins" and Mr. Roberts as '■'Wormwood." -w^i — ^ ^r^ 12mo, half roan (broken). N. Y. : Elton, 1838 t, ,^ ^ U Extremely rare. The McKee copy, with bookplate. 2405. THEATRICAL CARICATURE. The Entr'acte and Limelight Almanack, 1879-1885. Numerous caricature' ^ if' portraits of loell-lcnown actors, actresses, managers, etc., by Bryan. 4to, half roan. Lond. 1879-85 '^ 2406. THEATRICAL CENSOR (The). By A Citizen. U. Complete set. No. 1, Dec. 9, 1805, to No. 17, March 3, 1806, inclusive (all piiblished). With the rare plate repre- senting the members of the " Pawn Club.'''' 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Phil. 1805-06 The McKee copy, with bookplate. Very scarce. 2407. and Critical Miscellany. By Gregory Gryphon, Esq. No. 1, Sept. 27, to No. XIII., Dec. 20, 1806. 8vo, half roan neat, gilt top, uncut. Phil. 1806 Probably all published of this very rare dramatic PERIODICAL. From the McKee Collection. 2408. THEATRICAL FUND. Proceedings at the Ninth Anniversary of the Royal Theatrical Fund, 1854. Richard Monckton Milnes (Lord Houghton) in the Chair. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt edges, by RiviiiRE. Lond. 1854 The Daly copy with bookplate. Contains speeches by J. W. Wallaok, Richard Monckton Milnes, and others. /. 1^ 2409. THEATRICAL INQUISITOR (The). (A Monthly Magazine containing Translations of Dramatic Pieces from f the French, Italian, Spanish and German; with Dramatic Ql^', ^"'^ ;. Biographies and Anecdotes, Monthly Theatrical Lists, etc.) Edited by Thomas Holoboft, 15 portraits and engravings of •, , ^ costumes, and extra-illustrated with IS additional por- traits on copper, comprising 8 full-length colored portraits j / in character {including Master Betty as JSTorval, Mrs. Jordan, /^ ^ O^ Miss Brunton, Miss De Camp, Grassini, etc.), and 6 tete-a-tete \ ■' | portraits of Elliston and Mrs. Jordan, Stephen Kemble and Mrs. Smith, etc.). 2 vols, (all published), 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Blackwell. Lond. 1805-06 From the Daly Collection. This scarce periodical was conducted by Holcroft, the author of the celebrated play ' ' The Eoad to Ruin," and many other dramatic pieces. In his his- trionic career he was chiefly associated with Macklin, especi- . ally in Ireland. Ill JV<: /.<^ The Anderson Auction Co. 2410. THEATRICAL INQUISITOR (The) ; or, Literary Mirror. Complete Set. No. i, Sept., 1813, to June, 18:^0. With the series of rare and heautifid full-length po7'traits {Ed- mund Kean, Geo. Frederick Cooke, J. P. Kenible, Junius Urutus Booth, the Elder Wullack, Ilrs. Alsop (Daatjhter of Mrs. Jordan), Macready, Charles Kernhle, Mathevjs, 3Iiss JFbote, Miss C Neill, Lydia Kelly, Munden, Elliston, May- wood, and many others). 16 vols. 8vo, original boards, uncut, with the paper labels (lacks the portrait of T. P. Cooke). Lond. 1812-20 The fine McKee copy, with bookplates. Very rare in this fin© UNCUT STATE. This scarce work is noted for the accuracy of the likenesses as well as the fineness of the engravings. 2411. THEATRICAL MANUSCRIPT RECORDS. Orig- inal MS. Accounts op the King's Theatre, Covent Gar- den (Royal Opera House), viz. : Accounts of Nightly Re- ceipts from various Operas, from Dee. 33, 1786, to June 28, 1788, 2 vols. (102 pp.); Accounts of Nightly Receipts and Disbursements for the season 1807 (from Oct. 24), 1808 and 1809, with names of subscribers and salaries paid to vari- ous singers, etc., wardrobe expenses, etc., etc., 3 vols. (254 pp.); Accounts of Repairs, etc., Dec. 6 to 34, 1814, with Schedule of Property taken over by Warton's lease of April, 1814 (24 pp.). Together 6 vols. Folio, original vellum binding. Lond. 1787-1814 These very interesting manuscripts are from the well-known dramatic collection op Frederick Burgess (of Moore and Burgess' Minstrels), with his bookplates in each volume. The manuscripts are very legibly written and in excellent condi- tion. 2413. Accounts of Lincoln's Inn Theatre, Sept.- Nov. 1761 [and] Sept. 20, 1796-June 4, 1767, comprising box-of&oe receipts, disbursements for salaries (to Quin, Bellamy, King, Mr. and Mrs. Barrington, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. ^_ Yates, Miss Pope, etc.), 64 pp.; Rough Draft (" for Mr. ^A'^ Wilkinson ") of Openings at Royal Opera House, 1705- 1798, 8 pp. ; Theatrical Fund Accounts, 1766-1803, con- taining Lists of Subscribers, claims paid, dates of deaths, etc. (including interesting matter relating to Garrick, I " / Grimaldi, and others), 63 pp. ; Copies of Petitions and Let- T/UaJ^ tera from Charles Killigrew and the Players of the Drurt Lane and Hatmakket Theatres in reference to the Lord Chamberlain's permits, etc., written between 1661 and 1711, and copied in 1793 by J. 'P. Kemble from MSS. sent him by Isaac Reed, 36t} pp. ; Copies of 29 Deeds and Agree- ments between the Proprietors of Druey Lane Theatre and Lincoln's Inn Field Theatre and Barton Booth, Betterton, R. B. Sheridan, Incledon, etc., 71 pp. In 1 vol. >\ A 8vo, half roan. These very interesting Theatrical Records contain much, 113 L The Anderson Auction Co. THEATRICAL MANUSCRIPT RECORDS, valuable and curious matter relating to the history of the Lon- don Stage during the last half of the eighteenth century. The manuscripts are mainly from the collection of William Upcott, the antiquary, and the Petitions, Deeds, etc., were copied by him from Kemble's MSS., which he purchased at the Kemble sale, Feb'y 24, 1833. All the MSS. are legibly written in ink and are in excellent preservation. 2413. Manuscript Journal of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, for the Seasons of 1815, '16 and '17; comprising Notes of the Plays presented, of their reception by the public, the successes, failures and stage incidents in connection with various actors and actresses; Accounts of Salaries paid, with addresses, etc., of the actors and /L , actresses, with private memoranda concerning them, etc. y^ Very legibly written on 94 pages 8vo, vellum. Lond. 1815-16 //j A very interesting, and not unfrequently amusing. Record C/' of the Haymarket Stage at this period of violent theatrical /S^ criticism. The names which recur frequently are Mathews, Foote,Fawcett, Mrs.Heywood, Mrs, Glover,Mrs. Davenport, etc \ 2414. Journal of Performances at the Haymarketj/^ v y Theatre, 1720-1800, with the number of nights each piece ♦ |\ was performed, notes on the actors, etc. Very legibly written y / ^^ * — manuscript on 122 pages 4to, half calf. ^^' •*'C5J From the celebrated Lacy Collection. 2415. THEATRICAL RECORDS; or. An Account of English Dramatic Authors and their Works. (A Catalogue y of Plays and Authors.) 12mo, cloth. Lond. 175'j / ^ ^ Scarce. See Lowe's Bibliography. ' " ^^ tJ 2416. THEATRICAL REVIEW (The), or Companion to the Play-House. By A Society of Gentlemen Independent of Managerial Influence. 2 vols. 12mo, calf (one cover / y<0 cracked at joint). Lond. 1772 Rare. Attributed by Lowndes to John Potter. 2417. THEATRICAL SKETCHES. Here and There with • Prominent Actors. Portraits of Wallack, Edwin Booth, * \ Boucicault, Kyrle Bellew, etc. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. [1894] ^TTr* 2418. THEATRICAL TIMES (The). A Weekly Maga- zine of Thespian Biography, Provincial, Continental and American Theatricals . . . with original woodcut portraits of eminent living actors {June IS, 184.6-March 17, 18^9, in- clusive), and the extra issue of Sept. 13, 1851 (being No. 1 y ^ ^ of a projected new series). 4 vols, in 2, Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. >3-Lc^^ C Complete set. The full-length por)fraiffi include the elder Wallack, Charlotte Cushman, Madame Vestris, Lysander Thompson, Sam Cowell, Hudson Kirby (" Wake me up when Kirby dies "'), and many others. 2419. Another set, without the issue of Sept. 13, ^ 1851. 4 vols, in 3. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1846-49 / ■ /cj> The McKee copy, with bookplates. 113 >i o The Anderson Auction Co. 2430. THEATRE (The). A Monthly Review of the Drama, Music and the Fine Arts. Edited by Clement // Scott. New Series. Vol. I., Jan'y, 1883, to Vol. IV., Dec. 1884, inclusive. Numerous photographic portraits. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883-84 3421. The same. Complete in the original numbers from Sept. 1894, to June, 1897, inclusive. Numerous por- traits. The 34 numbers sold as 4 vols. Lond. 1894-97 2433. The same. Vol. I., No. 3, Aug. 12, to No. 31, Dec. 23, 1883, portraits, etc., N.Y.1883; " Happy Thoughts," illusts., etc., half bound. (As 3 vols. 4to.) 34-23. THEATRE (The). From Vol. I., No. 1, Dec. 1, . . 1851, to Vol. II., No. 2, May 15, 1853 (all published). 8vo, / • J-O halt TO&n, uncut. Edinburgh, 1853 Scarce. Published on the 1st and 15th of each month. 2424. THEATRES IN EUROPE. An Historical and Critical Account of the Theatres in Europe; Italian, Span- ish, French, English, German, etc., with Essays on Action [and on] the Ancient and Modern Drama. By Lewis Ricco- boni, of the Italian Theatre at Paris. 8vo, calf, rebacked. Scarce. Lond. 1741 3425. THESPIAN DICTIONARY, or Dramatic Biogra- phy of the Eighteenth Century . . . with original Anec- dotes. Fine portraits on copper of Mrs. Billington, Kem- ble, Porson, Sheridan, Mrs. Siddons, etc. 12mo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1803 3436. Another copy. Half morocco, panelled gilt back, gilt edges. "7 r~ 2437. Another copy. Calf (blank corners of two f J\J portraits very slightly damaged). 2428. THESPIAN DICTIONARY (The); or. Dramatic Biography of the Present Age 22 oval tinted portraits of leading actors and actresses. 1 vol. extended to 4 vols, by ff^ the insertion of interleaved paper, with numerous interest- ing MS. Notes. 4 vols, half citron morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by R. W. Smith. Lond. 1805 From the library of Augostin Daly, with bookplates. 0<^ 2429. THESPIAN MIRROR (The). [Edited by John _ Howard Payne when but 13 years of age.] No. 1, Dec. 38, 1805, to No. 13, March 33, 1806, inclusive. Svo, half alf, specimen wrapper bound in. [N. Y. 1805-1806] ■*" Excessively eaee. Only two or three copies are known of this most precious production in the whole range of American literature. 114 W~ 'J./5~ J.vu jL ^ iuyhtfjhjAi^ / 7" n.S'o The Anderson Auction Co. 3430. THESPIAN PRECEPTOR (The) ; or, A Pull Dis- play of the Scenic Art . . . not only for the Improvement of Actors and Actresses, but likewise of Visitors of Theatres. 12mo, half roan. Bost. 1810 3431. THIEBAULT (DIEUDONN^). Original Anec- dotes of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, his Family, his Court, his Ministers and Literary Friends. Transl. from the French. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Phil. 1806 ■2433. THINGS AS THEY ARE: Notes of a Traveller through the Middle and Northern States. Illusts. 13mo, half calf, gilt back. N. Y. 1834 I. J O 3433. [THOMPSON (LIEUT. EDWARD).] The Court of Cupid. By the Author of the Meretriciad. 3 vols, in 1. 12mo, levant morocco, gilt back, gilt borders on sides, gilt edges, title to first vol. in facsimile. Lond. 1770 Original Edition. Contains The Meretriciad, The Courte- san, The Temple of Venus, The Demi-Rep, Cooper's Well, and Miscellanies. 3434. [THOMPSON (R.)] Tales of an Antiquary, illus- . -_ trative of the Manners, Traditions, etc., of London. 3 vols. • 2- &) post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1838 3435. THOMAS (W. J.— Editor). Early English Prose Romances. Edited, with Bibliographical and Historical ' Introductions. 3 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1858 Includes: Robert the Deuyell, Thomas a Reading, Frier Bacon, Frier Rush, Doctor Faustus, Virgilius, Robin Hood, George a Green, Tom a Lincolne, etc. 3436. THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons, with a Life of the Author by P. Murdoch, and an Essay on the Poem by J. Aiken. Portrait and proof impressions of the 9 fine engravings on copper. 8vo, calf (rebacked), gilt back. » Lond. 1811 Large Paper Copy, with proofs of the beautiful engrav- ings. 3437. [THOMSON (RICHARD). J Chronicles of London Bridge. By An Antiquary. Front, on india paper hy y cf<.) Harvey and other illusts. Thick post 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. 1837 3438. THOMSON (MRS.) Recollections of Literary _ Characters and Celebrated Places. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth. / J S Lond. 1854 3439. THORBURN (GRANT). Forty Years' Residence in America. By Grant Thorburn (the original Laurie Todd), Seedsman, New York. Written by Himself . With T 3 r? an Introduction by John Gait. Portrait. 13mo, light pol- ^-'- ^ ished calf extra, gilt back. Lond. 1834 115 ■f- S^yi N. Y. 1857-59 - ^ ^ Scarce. The first-mentioned work has a characteristic Auto- graph Note on fly-leaf. " Certainly ! This book written In Panic of 1858 35 years ago forecasts exactly what Is going on now In Wall St. on a large scale. Geo. Francis Train, May 17, '93." 2453. TRENCK (BARON FREDERIC). Life, contain- ^ ing his Adventures, including his Cruel and Excessive Suf- , ^J^ ferings during Two Years' Imprisonment in the Dungeon of Magdeburg Fortress. Transl. by Thos. Holcroft Portrait. 8vo, cloth (portrait and title water-stained, title slightly damaged). Dublin, 1789 2454. TROLLOPE (ANTHONY). Autobiography. For- y ._ trait. 2 vols, post 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs and ' / "i> tops, uncut. Edinburgh, 1883 / 2455. TROLLOPE (MRS. FRANCES). Domestic Man- v .

^ . 2460. TRUMBULL (JOHN). Autobiography, Reminis- /- (/ (i/ cences and Letters, 1756-1841. Facsimile maps of Boston and Ticonderoga, and 21 portraits and other illusts. from his \ '-■ works, including 5 of his Indian portraits. Royal 8 vo, half calf, gilt bands. N. Y. 1841 Scarce. 117 ^S /.^~o A/0 The Anderson Auction Co. 2461. TUCKER (GEORGE). Life of Thomas Jefferson. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Bradstreet. Phil. 1837 Fine copy of the Original and Best Edition of this valuable work. 2462. TUCKERMAlSr (H. T.) The Collector: Essays on Books, Pictures, Authors, Actors (etc.), with an Introduc- tion by Dr. Doran. Post Bvo, half roxburghe, uncut. Lond., n. d. 2463. TITER (ANDREW W.) The Follies and Fashions of our Grandfathers. 37 portraits and plates from rareprints, including many plates, colored bt haijd, of male and female costume, and sporting and coaching scenes. Crown 4to, orig- inal boards, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1887 Large Paper Copy No. 311 of only 250 copies printed, with the earlier impressions of the plates. , 2464. TULLY (R.) Narrative of Ten Years in Tripoli, /, //~(j with an Account of the Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs and Turks. Map and colored plates. 4to, half red morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1816 2465. TUPPER (MARTIN FARQUHAR). Proverbial (/Philosophy, Both Series, 3 vols., 1844-46; The Crock of Gold, 1844; The Twins, 1844. 4 vols, post 8vo, half light 2- green morocco. Lond. 1844-46 2466. Stephen Langton. Fronts, and vignette titles. 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Lond., n. d. 3467. TURPIN (DICK). Life of Richard Palmer, known as Dick Turpin, including his numerous Exploits, Escapes, / ^ Trial and Execution, with Notices of his Contemporaries. '*(L^4^ By H. D. Miles. Portrait on copper and illusts. on wood. 8vo, half calf (cracked at joint). Lond. 1839 3468. VALENTINE WRITER (THE MODERN QUIZ- ZICAL). A Collection of humorous and satirical Valen- tines, mostly original. Folding colored front. 8vo, boards, uncut, original papers covers bound in. Lond. : Dean [1837] 3469. VALLANDIGHAM (CLEMENT L.) Life, by James L. Vallandigham. Portrait. 8vo, sheep. Bait. 1872 2470. VALOIS DE LA MOTTE (COUNTESS DE). Me- moirs, containing a Compleat Justification of her Con- duct, and an Explanation of the Intrigues used against her relative to the Diamond Necklace, written by herself; with the Correspondence between the Queen and the Cardi- nal de Rohan. Transl. from the French. 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. : Printed for the Author, 1789 118 /• — ■1- The Anderson Auction Co. 2471. VANBRUGH (SIR JOHN). Plays (with an Ac- / ^ ^ count of his Life and Writings). Portrait by Miller. 3 vols. /- (\^ 12mo, light polished calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1776 2473. [VANDAM (ALBERT D.)] De Omnibus Rebus. > / An Old Man's Ramblings on the Road of Everyday Life. . ^rO 100 illusts. by Caulfield Orpen. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 2473. VANDENHOFF (GEORGE). Common Sense. A «3 Social Satire in Verse. First bdn. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1S58 * • tJ?C^ 2474. Leaves from an Actor's Note-Book in England and America, 1860; Autobiography of Jambs Dawson (actor), 1865; Recollections of Seventy Years, by Mrs. John Farrar, 18B6; Footlight Flashes, by William Davidgb, 1866. 4 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [and] Bost. 1860-66 2475. VANDENHOFF (JOHNM.) Very Interesting and Valuable Original Manuscript Diary (Signbd) of his Theatrical Career, between the years 1835 and 1843, and chiefly devoted to his Tours in Ambrica, 1837-1841 ; his * ^i_ performances at the National Theatre and at JViblo's, New J "5 <^C3 Yorh; Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia; Tremont Thea- ' tre, Boston; Washington, Baltimore, Richmond, etc., etc., etc., with Interesting Notes concerning Celebrated Actors of his Time, including Macready, Charles Kean, Wallack, etc., etc. All very legibly written on 109 J/io pages, signed '' J.M. Vandenhoff, 23 Edward Street, 1837." Lond., N. Y., etc , 1835-43 The writer of this highly interesting MS. Record made his debut in America sit the National ITieoir-e (Leonard and Church Streets), New York, Sept., 1837, the burning of which he de- scribes under date Sept. 33, 1839. He afterwards appeared at Niblo's, Old Park Theatre, etc., chiefly in Shakespearian char- acters, especially Hamlet. The diary also contains accounts of his career in other American cities, of his voyages, etc. 2476. VAN HARE (G.) Fifty Years of a Showman's Life. By Himself. Portrait and other illusts. Thick post Svo, cloth. Lond. 1888 2477. VAUGHAN (THOMAS). The Hotel of the Double , \ Valet. A Farce. Vignette title. 8vo, half roan. Lond. [1776]''V,^ \ 2478. VAUX (JAMES HARDY). Memoirs. Written by /^ Himself. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1819 / ' ^— This extraordinary criminal biography was edited from theQl \ ■*^0 author's own manuscript by Barron Field, and published for^ *\ -r Vaux's benefit after his transportation, for life, to New South / -. Wales. '• \y<:> 2479. VALTXHALL and RANELAGH. Love at First Sight; or. The Gay in a Flutter. Being a Collection of Advertisements, chiefly Comic ; directed to and from Vaux- ^ / hall, Ranelagh, Maybon, Caper's, and other Gardens . . . J' •/ f and most of the Polite CofEee-Houses about Town. 12mo, *^'' >D O calf. Lond. 1750 Rare and curious. From the McKee Library, with book-plate. 119 •A The Anderson Auction Co 2480. VERMONT (E. DE V.) America Heraldica. A ^ Compilation of Coats-of-Arms, Crests and Mottoes of / — '■•/■'— Prominent American Families Settled in America before ^v) o J O -'-^'-'^- 17 full-page plates, containing numeroii'i coats-of-arms .. ' ^-^ emblazoned in gold, silver and colors by Rykers, besides numerous woodcuts in the text. Royal 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. [1886] Only a limited number of copies issued. 24S1. VERNE (JULES). Works. American edn. Illusts. 7 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888 2482. VESPUCIUS (AMERICUS). Life and Voyages, ^ with Illustrations eoncerning the Navigator. Bj' C. E. Lester and A. Poster. Portrait engraved by Burt, and folding plate. 8 vo, cloth. N. Y. 1846 ^^ 2483. [VESTRIS (ARMAND) ] The Vestriad: a Poem •\ < <■ [on Dancing]. By Hans Bask, Esq J^ copper-plates con- ^-•^^ taining portraits of Madame and Armand Vestris. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1819 A satire on the celebrated dancers. This copy contains the fourth plate, often missing. — See Lowe. 2484. VICTOR (BENJAMIN). History of the Theatres of London and Dublin, from the year 1730 to the present /time, to which is added an annual register of all the plays O performed at the Theatres Royal in London from the year 1712. 3 vols. ls!mo, calf. Lond. 1761-71 With fine and rare Bookplate of Richard Greene, apothecary, and his autograph on title. 2485. VICTOR (P. P.) Eleven Years in the Rocky / -^ <^- — Mountains, and Life on the Prontier; with a History of the / ' Z. <^ Sioux War, and a Life of Gen. Custer, including a full Account of his Last Battle. Illusts. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1879 2486. VIDOCQ. Memoirs of Vidocq, Principal Agent of 7' ^ the Prench Police until 1827; written by Himself. Transl. ^ from the Prench. 8vo, half calf, 496 pages. Phil. 1834 2487. VIEL CASTEL (COUNT HORACE). Memoirs of the Principal Events, Political and Social, of the Reign of «j ^ Napoleon III., from 1851 to 1864; with Episodes and Anec- ,^ ^ dotes of the Imperial Family and Court. Transl. by Charles Bousfield. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 2488. VIRGINIA. Howe (Henry). Historical Collec- ,— tions of Virginia, with a Historical and Descriptive Sketch n ^ <>. of the District of Columbia. Front, of the Surrender at ^ J— ^ Yorktown, portrait of Washington at Trenton, map and 100 views on wood. Stout 8vo, calf (cracked at joints). Charleston, 1845 Autograph Letter of Robert Early inserted. 120 The Anderson Auction Co. VIRGINIA. 2489. - — Kekcheval (Samuel). History of the Valley of Virginia. Thick 13mo, half morocco (name written on ■title). Winchester, Va., 1833 2490. Slaughter (P. ) History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Va. With Notes of Old Families. 12mo, cloth. St. Mark's, Va., 1877 2491. Church of Virginia : Papers relating to the History of the Church of Virginia. Edited, with Notes, by W. S.. Perry. Royal 4to, cloth (585 pages, including Index). [Hartford], 1870 No. 73 of only 250 copies privately printed for subscribers. Forms the first volume of "Historical Collections relating to the American Colonial Church." 2492. VOCAL MAGAZINE; or, Compleat British Song- ster: English, Scotch and Irish Songs, Glees, Ballads, etc. Front, and 16 rare full-length portraits on copper (includ- ing Miss Weller as Polly, Dibdin as Ralph, Miss Harpur as Rosetta, Mattocks as Apollo, Miss Abrams, Dod as Linco, Mrs. Weichsel at Vauxhall, Mrs. Mattocks as Nysa, Webster as Corporal William, etc.). 8vo, calf (rebacked). Lond. 1784 Very scarce. The nine numbers complete, with General Title and an Index. Fine copy. 2493. VOKES (ROSINA). Rosina Vokes (Mrs. Cecil Clay). By Cecil Clay. 11 portraits. 12mo, cloth. Lond. : Privately printed, 1894 Only a few copies privately issued for friends. 2494. VOLTAIRE. Life of Voltaire, by James Parton. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1881 2495. VOSE (JOHN D.— Editor of "The New York Picayune "). Fresh Leaves from the Diary of a Broadway Dandy. Numerous humorous woodcuts by Boyd. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1852 Scarce. 249fi. WADDY (F.) Cartoon Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Men of the Day. 38 portraits by Waddy {of Tennyson, Morris, Swinburne, Millais, Boucicault, Sir Henry Irving, etc., etc.). 4to, cloth. Lond. 1874 2497. WAKELEY (J. B.) Lost Chapters from the Early History of American Methodism. Numerous portraits and views on steel. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1858 2498. WALFORD (EDWARD), post 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. 131 Londoniana. 2 vols. Lond. 1879 ^ V. 7'' J./O /? The Anderson Auction Co. O 2499. WALISZEWSKI (R.) The Romance of an Em- A-O press : Catharine II. of Russia. Transl. from the French. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth (library labels removed from covers). Lond. 1894 2500. WALKER (L. M.), Dreams of the Sea, tinted . ^_ plates, oblong folio, Bost. 1890; Songs of Seven, by Jean « /c^ INGELOW, illusts., 4to, Bost. 1866 (water-stain); and 2: others. Together 4 vols. 2501. WALLACE (WILLIAM). Memoirs of William Wallace, late of the 1 5th Hussars, containing a Vindication of his Conduct, with a detailed Account of his Persecution / t-J fS ill France and his unjust Imprisonment of nearlj' Three ' Years in that country: being an Expose of the French Police. Written by Himself. Portrait. 8vo, polished calf, gilt back (portrait and title foxed). Lond. 1821 From the Sheepshanks Collection, with Bookplate. 2502. WALLACK (JAMES WILLIAM). Extensive and Valuable Collection relating to the Life and Dramatic Career of James W. Wallace, comprising: Memoirs of the Life and Theatrical Career of James W. Wallack (extracted from " The Gentleman'' s Magazine and Ameri- can Monthly Review), edited by William E. Burton, N. Y. 1839; Recollections of the Park Street Theatre, J J €~) if) ^®^ York [by Joseph N. Ireland], complete from the / /, V^^>' 9 issues of ''The New York Times,'' 1872 [rare, printed only in this form) ; Catalogue of the Sale of the Theatrical Wardrobe of J. Lester Wallack, ivith prices^ N. Y. 1^89; Series op 11 portraits, including J. W. Wallack as Massaroni, india paper, rare etched por- trait of Edwin Forrest, ARTIST PROOF SIGNED, 3 other portraits of J. W. Wallack, besides portraits of C. Kean, W. E. Burton, J P. Harley, etc. ; Series of 89 playbills of the Drury Lane Theatre, London, and Park Street and Wallack's Theatres, New York, some rare and of special interest ; Original Autograph Document (signed by J. W. Wallack) of his assignment of the Lease of the National Theatre, New York, dated 24 May, 1838 ; View of the National Theatre from a drawing by Bengough ; etc. All neatly mounted on heavy paper and bound in 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. 2503. Sketch of the Life of James William Wallack (Senior), late Actor and Manager. Portrait on title, with ^ portrait and play-bills added. 4to, half morocco, panelled /. vj O gilt back and top. N. Y. 1865 No. 47 of only 5u copies on Large Paper. 2504. WALLACK (LESTER). Memories of Fifty Years. /With an Introduction by Laurence Hutton. Portraits and . O-O facsimiles. 8vo, publisher's half cloth, gilt top, uncut. No. 468 of only 500 copies printed. N. Y. 1889 132 The Anderson Auction Co. WALLA CK (LESTER) 25U5. Memories of Fifty Years — the Original Maga- zine Article, with other articles relating to Lester Wallack. y. ^__ ExTRA-iLLXJSTRATED with 68 portraits on copper, steel and 2 . O O wood, some proofs on India Paper. All neatly mounted on heavy drawing paper, ready for binding. (As one volume.) [N. Y. 1888] 2506. WALLACE'S THEATRES. A valuable Collection of Play-bills of performances at Wallack's Theatre, Broad- way, near Broome Street, from Dec. 29, 1852, to Dec. 8, \ 1857 (and also at Wallack's Theatre, Broadway and 13th Street, Jan'y 3, 1862), comprising 53 Play-bills, including (/ ___ First Appearances, Benefit Bills, etc., and many bills of ri 2-yi'~A,J- Shakesnearia.Tl Prnrlnptiniis innlnrliTio' TO'nllaY>t'a ositH? an- ^- ^^ /<**--r- .^f Shakespearian Productions, including Wallack's early ap pearances. All neatly mounted, and bound in one vol. narrow folio, half morocco. N. Y. 1852-62 3507. WALPOLE (HORACE). The Castle of Otranto [with] The Old English Baron, by Clara Reeve, etchings by Damman, 1883; The Belle of Australia, by W. H. Shomes, illusts. ; Poems, by John G. Saxe, illusts., 1885; and 4 others. Together 7 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N". Y. , v. y. 2508. WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angl * Clear Stream, by Charles Cotton. With Original Me- .<^ moirs and Notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. Portraits, far- "\ 5.ry*5 similes and the full series of fine engravings on steel after '^' ^~ ^ designs by Stothard. 2 vols, royal 8vo, tree calf, gilt backs. Lond. : Natalli and Bond, 1860 Choice copy of this sumptuous and well-edited edition. 2509. WANDERER (THE). New and Original (Prose and Verse). 12mo, boards, uncut (water-stains on corners ^ «/-\ of some leaves). N. Y. 1821 • ^^^ THE WAR or 1812. See also under American Revolution, Nbvt York City, Long Island, etc. 2510. [ANDERSON (E.)] Claims [of Elbert Anderson] ^ ^^^ 2523. [O'CONNOR (THOMAS).] Impartial and Correct History of the War from its Commencement June 18, 1812, "■ __ to the Peace of 1815. Front, engraved on copper by Scales I / 'j (of the Battle of New Orleans). 12mo, sheep (836 pages). ' / N. Y. 1816 ' 2524. PALMER (E T.— Editor). Historical Register of __ the United States, from the Declaration of War in 1812 / J^ /} [to] April, 1815. 4 vols. 8vo, half bound. Phil. 1814-16 i' T^ Complete set. Rare. 2525. PERKINS (SAMUEL). History of the Late War, between the United States and Great Britain. 8vo, sheep / 1 1\ (512 pages). New Haven, 1825 I Scarce. The author claims to give "a faithful detail of the • military and naval operations during the War." 2526. PORTER (ADMIRAL DAVID D.) Memoir of Commodore David Porter of the United States Navy. For- •^ trait and 25 heliotype plates of naval engagements, chiefly y f_ '^"C? during the War of 18 m. 8 vo, cloth. Albany: Munsell, 1875 ^^/ 1i 2527. PORTER (CAPT. DAVID). Journal of a Cruise % in the Pacific Ocean in the U. S. Frigate "Essex," 1812-14, portrait and 13 plates, 2 vols. ; Repoet of the Trial of Com- modore David Porter before a General Court Martial, July, 1825. 3 vols. 8vo, original boards, uncut (somewhat foxed). N. Y. and Wash. 1822-25 The cruise of the ' ' Essex " forms one of the most remarkable naval episodes of the War, and the journal contains full ac- counts of the very numerous engagements. 2528. SCOTT (GEN. WINFIELD). Memoirs (including Services during the War of 1812 and Mexican War) ; written by Himself. Portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1864 »/' a.d 7- ^^ 2529. SKETCHES OF THE WAR, between the United States and the British Isles ; with Geographical Descriptions and Biographical Notices of Military and Naval Commanders. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, calf. Rutland, Vt. , 1815 J Eare. Published in 8 numbers during the War, and now issued with a General Title, Preface, etc. 125 The Anderson Auction Co. 2530. THOMPSON (JOHN LEWIS). Historical Sketches ^ t>-0 Qf ^]jQ jg^^g War, blended with Anecdotes of American _J Sailors, Soldiers and Citizens. Plans of Fort Stephenson ^-^ and of Fort Erie, and 8 portraits on copper by D. Edison and others {Decatur, Hull, Perry, Jackson, Scott, Croghan, etc.). 12mo, sheep (water-stain on several plates and a number of leaves and small ink-stain on one portrait). Phil. 1817 2531. Another edition of the same. Portrait of ^ J /^ Major-Gen. Brown and 5 full-page engravings on wood of J- - KJ naval engagements. 12mo, sheep (portrait and some leaves water-stained). Phil. 1818 2533. [WATERHOUSE (BENJAMIN).] Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, late a Surgeon on board an American Privateer, who was captured by the British, May, v^ 1813, and was confined at Halifax, Chatham and Dartmoor V7^ Prisons; written by Himself. With rare folding plate, ^' The Massacre of American Prisoners ^^ (a little cracked at fold but perfect). 12mo, calf. Bost. 1816 2533. WILKINSON (GENERAL JAMES). Memoirs of my Own Times. Facsimiles of letters from Burgoyne, Wash- ington, etc. 3 vols, thick 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, UNCUT (2295 pp.). Phil. 1816 The first volume contains the Memoirs, and the other two volumes documents relating to his Trials by Court Martial, 1811 and 1815, including much valuable matter relating to Louisiana, 1789-1813, and to the War with England, 1813-1815. j: 3.JS J.S€ 2534. WILLIAMS (MAJOR J. S.) History of the In- vasion and Capture of Washington and of the events which preceded and followed. Plan. Post Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1857 2535. WOOD WORTH (SAMUEL). The Champions of Freedom, a Romance of the War of 1812. 2 vols. 12mo, «alf. Scarce. N. Y. 1816 ns (\ 2536. WARD (A. W.) History of English Dramatic Literature to the Death of Queen Anne. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. / Lond. : Macmillan, 1875 r^N 2537. WARD (GENEVIEVE). A Biographical Sketch .\J U of Genevieve Ward, by Z. B. Gustafson. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Lond.,n. d. Py-. 2538. WARREN (SAMUEL). Passages from the D iary ' ^ *^ of a Late Physician. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt bands. Edinburgh, 1835 (V 2539. Adventures of an Attorney in Search of • O Q Practice. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1874 126 The Anderson Auction Co. 2540. WARREN (WILLIAM). Life and Memoirs of William Warren, Boston's favorite Comedian, with a full ^ €\ Account of his Golden Jubilee, [being] Fifty Years of an i ^ ^^ Actor's Life. Five portraits, four of them in character. ^ ^ lim.0, stifE paper covers. Bost. [1882] 2541. WASHINGTON (CITY OF). Picture of the City of Washington and its Vicinity. By W. Q. Force. 18 engravings on steel, including portrait of Washington, en- graved by Gurley, view of the City of Washington, several views of Mt. Vernon, etc., besides 20 illusts. on wood. Square 12mo, cloth. Wash. 1848 Jr/AO ti i~ 2543. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Diary from 1789 to 1791, with his Journal of a Tour to the Ohio in 1753. Edited by Benson J. Lossing. Portrait inserted. Post 8vo, •cloth. N. Y. 1860 2543. Custis (G. W. P.) Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington. By his Adopted Son. With a Memoir of the Author by his Daughter, and Notes by Benson J. Lossing. Portraits on steel of Washington, E. P. j ,s,.^V^ Leivis, Martha Washington and the author, besides fac- * ' ^^ similes of autograph documents. 8vo, half morocco, panelled' gilt back, gilt edges. N. Y. 1860 2544. Lossing (Benson J.) The Home of Washing- ton and its Associations. New edn. , with additions. Por- trait and view on steel and 1S8 engravings on wood. Imp. J^ , ^^^ 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. N. Y. 1865 2545. The Home of Washington; or. Mount Vernon and its Associations. Numerous illusts. Square 8vo, half morocco, panelled gilt back, gilt edges. N. Y. : For subscribers only [1870] 2546. Marshall (John). Life of George Wash- ington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Forces, etc. With Introduction containing a Compendious View of the Colonies planted by the British on the Continent of North America. With portrait of Washington by Fitter and 16 views and maps, including New York Island, Siege of ■Charleston, Boston and its environs, views of Washington, ^^ Mount Vernon, etc. 5 vols. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1804-7 * 2547. Rush (Richard). The Domestic Life of / C~^ Washington, from Original Letters and Manuscripts. Royal * - V,^ Svo, cloth. PMl. 1857 2548. Saffell (W. T. R.) Hail, Columbia!, The Flag .and Yankee Doodle Dandy. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. -'■<-- Bait. 1864 . J- O An account of the last few years of Washington's life at Mount Vernon. 127 f^ /2^o 2 1 he Anderson Auction Co. WASHINGTON. 251:9. Washingtoniana ; or, Memorials of the Death of George Washington, giving an Account of the Funeral ^_^ Honors paid to his Memory; with a List of Tracts and ^^-^ Volumes printed upon the Occasion and a Catalogue of the , Commemoration Medals. By Franklin B. Hough. Por- traits, large folding facsimile plan of Mt. Vernon estate, etc. \ 2 vols, royal 4to, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. ' ' Roxbury, Mass., 1865 Large Paper copy. No. 54 of only 99 copies so printed. ; 2550. WASP (The). Nos. 1 to 7, and Supplementary ^ Number No. 6, Sept 30, 1826, to Nov. 11, 1826. Bound in I 1 vol. 8vo, boards, vellum back. Lond. 1826 i An extremely scare scurrilous periodical, of which only a few j y, ^ Ij u^f.jtf numbers were issued. The editor, who was evidently the fLA^ t'CT/lk^t^'Co principal writer, is unknown, but it was probably, from one or , ^ / two nautical allusions, mainly written by Capt. John Mitford, I Z' V ' I who was engaged in journalism in that year, and in making VyCM^K^"^ \!)CH4j scandalous attacks on dramatic notabilities. In this same year he published the Life and Adventures of Madame Vestris, "ZdjT) /■^ which resulted in his being prosecuted. This periodical has ^ attacks and innuendoes of a scandalous character on Madam© Vestris, Ellen Tree, John Listen, Miss Mellon, Letitia Elizabeth ,— ^, Landon, Stephen Price, Thomas Moore, and presumed con tri- (\) (_) butions by S. T. Coleridge, Scott, the Eev. Edward Irving, and allusion is also made to Charles Lamb in one place. Some of the parodies are very clever and amusing, and one lengthy ac- count in prose is of an inquest on Henry Colburn, the pub- lisher, who had dropped dead on being asked by Lady Morgan to publish another book by her. Among the witnesses called were Lady Caroline Lamb, Horace Smith, Mrs. Hemans, and Blanco White. 2551. WATSON (J. T.— Editor). Poetical Quotations on every Subject, arranged under appropriate heads. 9 fine engravings on steel by Periam, Mnden, Davenport, etc., after designs by Chisholme, W. Drummond, and others. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and edges (name clipped from blank top margin of one leaf) Phil. [1847] / /r^ 2552. WATSON (J. W.) Beautiful Snow, with other • kD'Q Poems never before published. First edn. Illusts. by E. L. Henry. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1 887 2553. WATT (F.) AND CARTER (A.) Picturesque Scot- ia land: its Romantic Scenes and Historical Associations. n ^ Many tinted plates, besides numerous illusts. on wood. Royal ' ^ 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1883 2554. WAYLETT (MRS.) Life and Amours of Mrs- Waylett, of the Haymarket, Adelphi and Olympic Thea- tres. Portrait of Mrs. Waylett as David Gfelletley. 8vo, three-quarter levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Black- OXy well (lacks title-page). Lond. [1830] From the library of Augustin Daly. Scarce. This noted vocalist and actress made her first appearance at Bath 1816. Bound with the above are Nos. 6 and 9 of " The Theatre '' Nov., 1838. 128 V J The Anderson Auction Co. 3555. WEBSTER'S American Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language. Greatly enlarged by C. A. Good- / /^->. rich and Noah Porter. With Supplement, etc. Plates. * ■ / kJ Thick royal 4to, sheep. Springfield, 1890 2556. WEBSTER (DANIEL). Curtis (Geo. T.) Life of Daniel Webster. Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. NY. 1870 / .X Q 2557. Harvey (Peter). Reminiscences and Anec- dotes of Daniel Webster. Portraits andplates. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1877 2558. Lanman (Charles). The Private Life of Daniel Webster. Front. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1852 * 2559. WEGELIN (OSCAR). Early American Fiction, 1774-1830. Bvo, cloth, pp. 28. Stamford: Privately published, 1902 No. 44 of only 150 copies. 2560. Early American Poetry. Facsimiles. Royal / %.j^\ 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1903 f '^^^^ No. 15 of only 100 copies printed. 2561. Early American Plays, 1714-1830. Second edn., revised. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1905 No. 156 of only 200 copies printed. 2562. WELD (ISAAC). Travels through the States of North America and the Provinces of Upper and Lower ^ * — Canada, 1795-97. 16 copper-plates, comprising 2 large maps, 'J^ w ^ plans of the cities of Washington and Quebec, and 12 views {Mount Vernon, Cohoes Falls, on the Hudson, Niagara — 3 views — Moravian Settlement at Bethlehem, etc.). 2 vols 8vo, calf. Lond. 1807 /•7S- 2563. Travels. Another edn. 2 vols, calf . Lond. 1799 i.yo 2564. WELLS (EDWARD). An Historical Geography of the Old and New Testament. Numerous folding maps. ' " 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, full maroon calf, gilt backs and borders, ^ .2-*£~~^ gilt edges. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1819 ' 2565. WEMYSS (FRANCIS COURTNEY). Twenty-six Years of the Life of an Actor and Manager, with Anecdotes and Opinions of the Merits of the most Celebrated Actors J xi^n^ and Actresses of our Day. 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, ' I V"^->' gilt backs. N. Y. 1847 > I" ) 2566. Theatrical Biography; or. The Life of an i Actor and Manager, with Anecdotes of Actors and Actresses / ^ 0-G of Our Day. 12mo, cloth. Glasgow, 1848 2567. Chronology of the American Stage from 1752 to 1852. Post 8vo, half roan (water-stain on upper margin •^ of some leaves). N. Y. [1852] O, OO Scarce. 129 2^ 2.2^ The Anderson Auction Co. WEMYSS (FRANCIS COURTNEY). 2568. Theatrical Biography of Eminent Actors (Edwin Forrest, Charles Kean, T. S. Hamblin, Mrs. Shaw, Rose Telbin, Sol Smith, etc.); and of Authors (Lord Lytton, R. B. Sheridan, Geo. Colman, etc.). Portraits of Edwin Forrest by Ormsby and of Lord Lytton. 12mo, paper covers (water-stain on margin of portraits, fore-margin of Forrest portrait cut down). N. Y., n. d. 3569. Another copy. S2 additional portraits inserted, including several of Forrest, Mrs. Moivatt, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Sefton, Rose Telbin, Hamblin, etc. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt back. N. Y., n. d. Extra-illustrated by Owen Fawcett, whose autograph and note to that effect are on title-page, dated 1883. Some of the portraits are cut down to size. 2570. Greek and Roman Mythology. ILlust. by SO engravings on copper by Tanner and Vallance, etc. Svo, half calf. Phil. 1810 Presented to the American Dramatic Fund by Francis Courtney Wemyss (of the Chestnut Street Theatre, Phila- delphia, etc.), with his autograph inscription, datedNov., 1853. 2571. [WEST (WILLIAM).] Fifty Years' Recollections of an Old Bookseller; or. Anecdotes and Characteristic Sketches of Authors, Artists, Actors, Books and Booksellers, and of the Periodical Press. 9 portraits (of the author, Francis Grose, John Dunton, Chr. Brown, John Nichols, Cave the Printer, Bowyer, etc.), besides portraits in the text. Svo, morocco, gilt back. Lond. 1839 2672. WESTCOTT (T.) Life of John Fitch, the Inventor of the Steamboat. Illusts. Post Svo, cloth. Phil. 1857 2573. WESTON (THOMAS). Memoirs of that Celebrated _^ Comedian and very singular Genius, Thomas Weston. Svo, '^^~"^ half green morocco. Lond. 1776 Extremely scarce. The McKee copy, with bookplate. Weston's first appearance was at the Haymarket in 1759, and his last at Drury Lane in 1775. 2574. WEWITZER (RALPH). Dramatic Reminiscences, Anecdotes, Comical Sayings and Doings, collected by that popular Comedian, Ralph Wewitzer. To which is added a /'\r'\ Dramatic Chronology. Extra-illtjst. by the insertion of "t/C/ portraits of Master Betty as Marvel, Madame Vestris as the Page Victor, Braham as Fenton, Quick as Old Doiley, Mrs. Waylett as Madge, Fawcett as Capt. Copp, and Q-attie as Mons. Morbleu. Small 12mo, half roan, uncut. Lond : Lacy, n. d. Very rake. Lowe states that he had seen only two copies, neither of which possessed the title-page. The McKee copy, with bookplate. Small water-stain on margins of two of the inserted plates. 130 /■OC L€0 .k 3.00 The Anderson Auction Co. 2575. WHARTON (A. H.) Colonial Days and Dames. / 1 t- Illusts. by E. S. Holloway. 8vo, white cloth, gilt top, un- / / <^ cit. Phil. 1895 No. 364 of the Edition de Luxe. With the bookplate of F. E. Marshall by French. 2576. WHARTON (GRACE and PmLIP). The Queens of Society. S7 portraits in photogravure (chiefly from rare engravings). 4 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Phil. [n. d.] 2577. WHEATLEY (RICHARD). Cathedrals and Ab- beys in Great Britain and Ireland. Numerous plates. Polio, cloth. N". Y. 1890 2578. WHIST. Pole (W.), The Philosophy of Whist, 1883; The Laws and Principles of Whist, by " Cavendish," 1891; Modern Whist, by Clement Davies, 1886; The Cor- rect Card, or How to Play Whist, by Capt. Campbell- Walker, 1877. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. N.Y. [and] Lond. 1877-91 2579. Do., The Theory of Modern Scientific Whist, ]887; American Whist, by G. W. P., 1880 [and] 1886, 2 ' -_^ vols.; Laws of Short Whist, by J. L. Baldwin, 1870; and ^ 4^cr three others on Whist. 7 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond., N. Y., etc., 1870-87 Q^ 2580. Procter (R. A.) How to Play Whist; with Forty Fully-Annotated Games. Front. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1885 . — 2581. Whist Tactics : a Complete Course of Instruc- /(^ tion in the Methods adopted by the Best Players. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. [1895] 2582. WHITE (G.) Historical Collections of Georgia: f J ^n Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., , / 1/ from its First Settlement. Map and 100 engravings. Stout 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1855 2583. WHITE (HENRY KIRKE). Poetical Works. , K Q Edited, with a Life, by Robert Southey. Portrait by Ander- ton and 10 fine mezzotint engravings by Sartiin arid Welch, after designs by Westall, Mulready, Creswick, and others. 8vo, stamped morocco, gilt edges. Phil. 1855 . 2584. WHITE (BP. WILLIAM), Memoir of the Life rV (1747-1837) of Dr. William White, Bishop of Pennsylvania. By Bird Wilson. Portrait and S plates. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1839 2585. WHITE MOUNTAINS. The Scenery of the White Mountains. By William Oakes. 16 full-page plates from dratuings by Isaac Sprague. Folio, cloth. Bost., n. d. 2586. WHITTIER (J. G.) Poetical Works (with an Appendix containing the Early Poems, omitted from pre- /f^ vious editions, and an Introduction by the author). Por- trait. 4 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1888 131 ^^ ^ * J-(oo The Anderson Auction Co. ^ WHITTIEE (J. G.)- ^ /w") ^^^^" Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier ; , (j\J Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich ; Poetical WorJis of Oliver Wendell Holmes; Poetical Works of Alice and Phoebe Gary. Portraits and other illusts. 4 vols, post 8vo, half light calf, gilt backs. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1886 2588. WIESENER (LOUIS). The Youth of Queen Eliza- beth, 1533-1558. Transl. from the French by Charlotte M. Yonge. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Loud. 1879 2589. WILD (JONATHAN). Life and Death of Jona- than Wild, the Celebrated Thief Taker. Folding colored front. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top, un- cut, original paper wrapper bound in, by Tout. Lond. : Allman, 1829 2590. WILD OATS: an Illustrated Weekly Journal of Fun, Satire, Burlesque, and Hits at Persons and Events. ^/] From Dec. 13, 1876, to March 2, 1878. Numerous illusts. (jy \J (including full-page portraits of actors and actresses, etc.). Folio, half roan. N. Y. 1876-78 2591. WILKINSON (TATE). Memoirs of his Own Life. Original bdn. 4 vols. 12mo, half light calf, gilt backs, by ^ . . Tout. York, 1790 » ♦ - -t Scarce. Fine copy of these valuable memoirs, to which the following lot forms a supplement. / / /- 2592. The Wandering Patentee; or. History of the y^ . (PO Yorkshire Theatre, 1770-1795, with Anecdotes of Perform- J '-' ers. 4 vols, in 2. 12mo, half calf. York, 1795 Original Edition. Interesting copy of this ' ' amusing but oddly written book," having very numerous legibly written p \ MS. Marginal Notes in a contemporary hand in the nature of personal criticisms upon actors and their performances, etc. 2593. WILKS (ROBERT). Memoirs of the Life of Robert Wilks, containing an Account of the Rise of his Reputation on the British Stage, his Adventures among the Ladies (particularly with Mrs. Rogers), an exact View of the Principal Parts he performed, his Remarkable Friend- ship with Mr. Parquhar, etc. Portrait {from " The Cabi- net''). 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1732 Scarce. 2594. WILLARD (G. O.) History of the Providence Stage, 1762-1891; including Sketches of prominent Actors who have visited America. 8vo, cloth. Providence, R. I., 1891 •2595. WILLIAMS (JOHN). The Children of Thespis, a Poem, by Anthony Pasquin, Esq. ; The Pin-Basket to the Children of Thespis, with Notes, by [the same]. Vignette engraved iy Bartolozzi, after the author's design. 2 vols, in 1. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1792-97 133 U ■S ^ /.1 6 The Anderson Auction Co. WILLIAMS (JOHN). 0596. The Pin-Basket to the Children of Thespis. ^ r^ Vignette by Bartolozzi. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1797 , -^c9 2597. WILLIAMS (MICHAEL). Some London Theatres, Past and Present (Sadler's Wells, Old Highbury Barn, C"" Three Lyceums, etc.). Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 • ^ (j 2598. WILLIAMS (MONTAGU). Leaves of a Life, being Reminiscences of. Montagu Williams, Q. C. (famous Criminal Lawyer) ; Later Leaves. Portraits, facsimiles, etc. J ^ C — 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut, by Larkins. ' • '*"'^ Lond. 1890 2599. WILLIAMS (W. H.) Rhymes and Reasons (Comic Songs, etc.), portraitby Kennerley; Random Recollections, or Facts and Fancies, folding plate; Table Talk, a Popular Entertainment, by M. Henry of the Adelphi Theatre, por- trait; Conversazione, or Mirth and Marvels, as delivered by M. Renvy, folding colored plates; Theatrical Olio, various numbers; Yates' Reminiscences, or Sketches from Life, as performed at the Adelphi Theatre, curious colored plate; Yates' New Entertainment, Portraits and Sketches, per- formed at the Adelphi Theatre, colored plate. Bound as one vol. 12mo, cloth. Lond. : John Buncombe, n. d. A scarce and curious collection, of these Popular Entertain- ments or Theatrical Chap-Books. 3. 1>0 2600. WILSON (MRS. C. BARON). Our Actresses; or, / y 'Glances at Stage Favourites, Past and Present. 10 portraits 0( /. O-O (of Miss O^Neill, Miss Brinton, Helen Faucit, Madame Vestris, Ellen Tree, etc.). 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth (portraits slightly foxed, binding of one vol. a little cracked at joint). Lond. 1844 2601, WILSON (PROF. DANIEL). Chatterton: a Bio- graphical Study. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut, by Larkins. Lond. 1869 ■-^602. WILSON (FRANCIS). Recollections of a Player. S3 portraits, vieivs and facsimiles. Roval 8vo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1897 Hand-made paper copy. No. 88 of only 125 copies printed. 2603. WILSON (JAMES GRANT). Bryant and his Friends : Some Recollections of the Knickerbocker Writers. 78 fine portraits and 4- views on steel, 12 plates of facsimiles from original MSS. Square imp. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1886 No. 15 of the Large Paper Edition. Only 195 copies printed. 2604. WINCOP (THOMAS). Scandeberg; or. Love and Liberty, a Tragedy, with a List of Dramatic Authors, with some Account of their Lives and a List of all the Dramatic Pieces ever published in the English language to the year 1747. 8vo, calf, rebacked neat. Lond. 1747 133 I do (d o The Anderson Auction Co. 3605. WINDSOR CASTLE ROYAL THEATRE. The Court Theatre and Royal Dramatic Record, being a Com- plete History of Theatrical Entertainments at the English /, C^ C!ourt from the time of Henry VIII. to 1849. Edited by John K. Chapman. Facsimile programmes and 6 fine etch- ings hy FiNDBN, after drawings hy Grieve, Telpin and John Absolon. Polio, morocco gilt, gilt edges. Lond. [1849] 3606. WINGATE (C. E. L.) Shakespeare's Heroines- ^ [and] Heroes on the Stage. Numerous portraits. 3 vols. O post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1895-96 3607. WINSLOW (CATHERINE M. REINOLDS). Yes- ~ ,^ terday with Actors. 8 full-page portraits and 7 vignette O portraits. 8vo, cloth. Bost. ISST 6 X. /o S.i .S^' 2608. WINSTANLEY (ELIZA). Shifting Scenes in Theatrical Life. 13mo, cloth. Lond. 1854 Mrs. Winstanley first appeared in America, May 7, 1849, at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 3609. WINTER (WILLIAM). Shadows of the Stage. J N C" Both Series. 3 vols. 18mo, half olive levant morocco, baclts / ' "^ Q} f^ji g.^,.^ gi^^. ^Qpg^ nncut. N. Y. 18!t3 3610. WINTHROP (JOHN). History of New England from 1630 to 1649, edited from the original MS., with Notes, by James Savage. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1853 2611. WOFFINGTON (MARGARET). Life and Ad- ventures of Peg Woflangton, by J, Fitzgerald Molloy. Portrait. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 188& 3612. [WOLCOTT (JOHN).] Works of Peter Pindar. 3 vols. 13mo, calf. Dublin, 1792 2613. WOLFE THE MURDERER. The Wonderful Life of Wolfe, the Notorious Robber and Murderer of the Black ^ Forest. Folding COLORED frontispiece. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, wrappers bound in, by Tout. Lond. : Allman, 1839- 2614. WONDERFUL LIFE and Adventures of Three- Fingered Jack, the Terror of Jamaica. Folding colored frontispiece. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, paper wrappers bound in, bj' Tout. Lond. : Allman, 1829 2615. WOOD (J. G.) The Animals of the Bible. Over 100 illnsts. hy Keyle, Wood, and E. A. Smith. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1873 134 3$ u J. 3c The Anderson Auction Co. 2616. WOOD (J. P ) Memoirs of the Life of John Law of Lauriston, including a detailed Account of the Rise, > .'' Progress, and Termination of the Mississippi System. For- ^ trait. 12mo, polished calf, gilt back and top, uncut (some *^ • CrO leaves spotted). Edinburgh, 1824 2617. WOOD (MRS. and MR. JOSEPH). Memoir, con- taining an Authentic Account of the Lives of these Cele- brated Vocalists, including the Marriage of Miss Paton to ^ i r—-~ Lord Lennox, her Divorce and Subsequent Marriage to Mr. ^ ' ^^ Wood; with a full Statement of the Popular Disturb- ance AT THE Park Theatre, New York. Woodcut por- trait. 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt back. Bost. [1840] ' 2618. Memoir of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, the Celebrated Vocalists, including the Marriage of Miss Paton to Lord ^T Lennox, and her Divorce and Marriage to Joseph Wood ' :•, [etc.]. Portrait. 1 vol. small 8vo, enlarged to kotal folio y SIZE by the inlaying of every leaf and bxtea-illustkated by § (q , O-O the insertion {and inlaying to size when necessary) of 79 fine portraits and plates, including several water-color drawings and many proofs, rare playbills, autograph letters, etc. Folio, half red morocco, gilt back and top, by Stikeman. Bost. 1840 Extra-illustrated by Augustin Daly. The illustrations comprise 49 PORTRAITS, including water-color drawings of portraits of Wood, Miss Paton (Mrs. Wood), Mr. Hartley, Booth as lago, Mr. Brough, and Egbert Benson, 11 portraits of Miss Paton - ' (or Mrs. Wood), a number being proofs, and including Mrs. Wood by Robt. Cruikshank, Miss Paton by Col. Anstey, Mrs. Wood as Mandane, proof, etc.; portraits of Alfred Bunn by > Lane, proof; Tyrone Power, proof; Madame Malibran by R. J. Lane, India proof, and by Grevedon, proof; Bellini, Parke Godwin, proof, "The Infant Lyra" by Woolnoth, Kemble, Phillips; etc., etc., etc. Also 30 views on copper or steel, some rare, several proofs, and including 2 rare views of Hampstead (by Sayer and W. Knight), yiews of London, New York, Philadelphia, and a number of views of Covent Garden, Chestnut Street Theatre, Southampton Theatre (aquatint), Newcastle Theatre (colored), etc. ; 3 caricature etchings by ;.. Barlow, autograph letters from Wood, Mrs. Wood and H. J. Bishop (the famous composer). Also 30 playbills, comprising 13 of Covent Garden Theatre, 1834r-30, all of Miss Raton's appearances (including 3 benefit bills), and 7 of Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, 1836-37), including Mrs. Wood's benefit, Feb'y 9, 1836, Miss Horton's benefit, June 6, 1837, account of Park Theatre, from N. Y. Mirror; etc., etc. -~ 2619. WOOD (WILLIAM B.) Personal Recollections of . ^C the Stage : embracing Notices of Actors, Authors and Audi- tors during Forty Years. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1855 2630. WOODS (ALICE). Edges. With illusts. by the ^ l,f-\ Author. Square 8vo, pictorial boards. Indianapolis [1902] ' *-^^ 135 3c (do The Anderson Auction Co , 2631. WOODWARD (HENRY). Memoirs of Christina, C/ Queen of Sweden. Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, lialf vellum, gilt backs. Lond. 1863 3622. WOOD WORTH (SAMUEL). Poems, Odes, Songs, and other Metrical Eif usions ; with a Memoir [by A. Asten '^ and M. Lopez]. Woodcuts. Post Svo, half morocco, with ^ rough leaves (lacks portrait). N. Y. 1818 Very rare. Thick paper copy of the first edition. Only a very few copies printed. 2623. WORDSWORTH (WILLIAM). A Selection from the Sonnets of William Wordsworth. Very numerous fine engravings on wood from designs hy Alfred Parsons. 4to, morocco gilt, gilt edges. N. Y. 1891 2634. WRAXALL (SIR LASCELLES). Scraps and Sketches. (Mademoiselle Rachel, A Chapter on Gambling, A Day at the Barricades, Austerlitz, etc.) 2 vols, post Svo, cloth. Lond. 1865 2625. [WRIGHT (FRANCES— afterwards Madame d'Arus- y-j mont) . ] Views of Society and Manners in America, by An y J i^ Englishwoman (523 pages) ; The Present State of Columbia, ^ • by An Offteer, map. 2 vols, in 1. Svo, half calf. Lond. 1821-27 2626. YATES (EDMUND). Recollections and Experi- ences, 1831-1883. Portraits. 2 vols. Svo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1884 2627. YELLOTT (COLEMAN— of Baltimore). The Pro- fessor of Insanity: a Drama. 12mo, half morocco. Bait. : Privately printed, 1S56 2628. YOUNG (ALEX.) Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625. Now first collected from Original Records, etc. Portrait. Svo, calf, gilt back. Bost. 1844 2639. YOUNG (CHARLES MAYNE). Memoir of Charles Mayne Young, Tragedian, by J. C. Young. 7 portraits. 3 vols, post Svo, half morocco, gilt bands. Lond. 1S71 3630. ZOLA (tMILE). Nana ; . transl. by J. Sterling. Extra-illustrated by the insertion of 70 illusts. , includ- /y Q f\{~) ^""^Q ^^^ series by Bigot. Square l^mo, half dark blue levant / Vy, K.y*^ morocco, gilt back and top, by Stikeman. Phil. [1880] 2631. L'Assommoir (Nana's Mother); transl. by J. Sterling. Square 12mo, half dark blue levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, by Macdonald. Phil. [1882] ASS' Conditions of Sale I : TERAVS CASH. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the lot shall be' immediately re-sold. 11: Booi;s are sold per volume, other articles per piece, unless otherwise stated in the catalogue, and bids must be made accordingly. Ill : Goods purchased at the sales must be removed from the premises within one week ; in default of which the Auctioneer will reserve the right of re-selling them at the cost of the purchaser. IV: Bids will be faithfully executed by the Auc- tioneer and used only, in competition. All unlimited bids should come through Agents. 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No. 470 \\l bids should be addressed (o The Apdenon Auction Company 5 WSt 29tli St., New York City Sales begin at 7.30 o'clock Telephone: 3150 Madison George D. Morse Auctioneer The Hurst Sale A Letter of Appreciation The American Security and Trust Co. of Washington, D. C, beinj named as the sole executor of the estate of the late Bishop Johh Fletcher Hurst, chose The Anderson Auction Company as the medium for the^ public sale of his choice collection of Books, Autographs, and Manuscripts. In due time the sales were effected, the ajjrejate proceeds amounting to $56,500. In connection therewith, the following extract from an unsolicited letter received from the Executor may prove of interest : "It seems proper that 1 should express to you our entire satisfaction with your management and conduct of the sale. The cataloguing, on which so much depended, was admirably done, and the amount realized was fully up to" the highest estimate of the value of the collec- tion. I have heretofore congratulated you personally on the success of the sale, and now beg you to accept this expression of our appreciation of the excellent service rendered in this connection by your Company to ours. Yours very truly, JAMES F. HOOD, Secretary." CATALOGUE 1. A BRAHAM (TANCREDE). French Etcher. Land- '^-^ scapes and River Scenes. Six different. Orig- inal impressions. Printed by Delatre. 4to. (6 pes.) 2. ACKERMANN'S COLORED PLATES. Views of Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's, King's College, Cambridge, etc. Colored aquatints after Pugin and Mackenzie. 4to. (9 pes.) 3. ALMA-TADEMA (L.) Childish Affections. Etched by Ch. O. Murray. Letter proof, India Paper. Folio. 4. The Death of the First Born. Etched by A. Mongin. Letter proof, India Paper. Folio. 5. AMERICAN BLACKSMITH'S SHOP (Country Scene). Drawing in black-and-white by A. Whetton. 1860. 4to. 6. AMERICAN ENGRAVERS. Illustrations to Josephus. Engraved on copper by C. Tiebout, B. Tanner, Alex. An- derson, E. Tisdale, Wm. RoUinson, J. Allen and A. Doo- little. Folio. 40 plates. N. Y. 1792. (As a lot.) 7. AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Thomas Clarkson. En- graved by Peter Maverick. 8vo. 8. The Earl of Loudon. Early copper-plate from the London Magazine. 8vo. Ca. 1760. 9." Sir William Johnson. Early copper-plate from the London Magazine, 1756. 10. Paul Jones. Engraved by Prud'homme, and by Rawdon, Clark & Co. (2 pes.) 11. Alexander Hamilton. Engraved by Leney. 12. Alexander Hamilton. Engraved by Gross, and a litho. portrait. (2 pes. ) 13. Franklin Pierce, H. B. Hall, J. R. Bartlett, and others. Folio. 7 pes. (5 on India Paper). A little soiled. 14. Ankarstrom, by Tiebout; Jonathan Edwards, by Doolittle; James Monroe, by Gimbrede; David Ramsay; James Bayard, by Goodman ; Johnston Blakely ; etc. Some- what foxed. (19 pes.) 15. J. C. Calhoun; Amos Kendall; Jonathan Cilley; J. R. Poinsett; T. H. Benton; etc. Engravings by Fenderick — a few duplicates. 8vo. (11 pes.) The Anderson Auction Co. AMERICAN PORTRAITS. 16. C. G. Jones, India Proof; John Tyler, by Hall; George Peabody; John Adams, by Hall; James Madison, by Hall; and others. 4to. (14 pes.) 17. Charles Carroll and John Trumbull, by Durand ; Comte de Grasse, by Hall; Henry Lee, by Prud'homme; Timothy D wight, by Forrest; etc. (34 pes.) 18. Theodore D. Woolsey, signed with his autograph ; N. P. Willis, on India Paper; Thomas Sully, fine mezzo, by Sartain; John Endecott; Bp. Wm. White, on India Paper; and others. 4to. (12 pes.) 19. Franklin; Geo. Ticknor, private plate; Chan- cellor Kent and John Trumbull, by Durand ; Edgar Allan Poe; and others. 8vo. (29 pes.) 20. Samuel Ward, of Rhode Island, 1756-1832; Patrick Henry; John Russell Bartlett, on India Paper; Bp. Seabury, early litho. ; George Bancroft, signed photograph; etc. 8vo. (30 pes.) 21. Various Portraits of Celebrities of the Revolu- tionary Period. (74 pes. ) 22. Various American Portraits. (86 pes.) 23. Another lot. (100 pes.) 24. Another lot. (100 pes.) 25. Another lot. (100 pes.) 26. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. General Lee taken Prisoner by Colonel Harcourt, engraved by Hawkins after Hamilton; The Surrender of Earl Cornwallis, engraved by Thornton after Hamilton. Folio, in mats. (2 pes.) 27. Washington's Farewell to the Army; The De- claration Committee. Colored lithographs by Currier and Ives. 4to. (2 pieces. ) 28. AMERICAN VIEWS. A South View of Oswego on Lake Ontario in North America. From the London Maga- zine, 1760. Oblong 4to. 29. The Yosemite Valley, after Bierstadt; Mount Washington, after Kensett, India paper ; The Little Church round the Corner, by Greatorex; Amherst College, by Archer; and others. 4to, etc. (16 pieces.) 30. Photograph of New York Bay from Brooklyn; Montreal, photo, of Bourne's view, 1836; Washington, D. C. ;etc. 8vo. (20 pieces.) 31. San Louis, n. d. {ca. 1830); Davenport, Iowa; Niagara; Cumberland Gap; View on the Susquehanna; «tc. (65 pieces.) 2 The Anderson Auction Co. 33. ANCIENT GEMS. Engravings by T. Worlidge of ancient gems from the collections of the Duke of Devon- shire and others. (57 pieces.) 33. A similar lot by various engravers. (80 pieces. ) 34. ANDR£ (MAJOR). The Capture of Major Andre, early engraving, title in German script. 13mo. 35. ANGELO (MICHAEL). The Sibyls, and the Pro- phets. Frescoes in the Vatican. Engraved by Fabri and Cunego. Large folio. (10 pieces.) 36. ANGELICO (PRA). Le Pitture della Cappella di Nicolo V. Opere del Beato Giovanni Angelico da Piesole esistenti nel Vaticano. 10 qdd plates. Folio. (10 pieces.) 87. APPIAN (A.) French Etcher. Souvenir. Fine orig- inal impression, printed by Delatre. 4to. 1864. 38. L'Etang Neuf pr^s de Creys. Fine original impression, printed by Delatre. 4to. 1864. 89. Le Village de Chanaz. Fine original impression, printed by Delatre. 4to. 1866. 40. Une Mare, environs de Rossillon. Fine original impression, printed by Delatre. 4to. 1867. 41. Environs de Rix, Chemin des Roches, and others. 7 etchings on three sheets. Original impressions, printed by Delatre. 1863. (As one piece.) 42. AQUATINTS. A collection of 24 aquatint views of St. Helena; the Cape; India; Ceylon; Abyssinia; and Egypt. Engraved by, and under the direction of, Robert Havell, after the originals by Henry Salt. 24 very fine aquatints in color. In a large folio volume, binding in poor condition, but the plates in fine state. Lond. : W. Miller, 1809 43. ART JOURNAL. Steel engravings after Madox- Brown, Luke Fildes, Meissonier, Noel Paton, and others. (75 pieces.) 44. AUTOGRAPHS. Album Cosmopolite, ou choix des Collections de Alex. Vattemare. Two odd parts, contain- ing several hundred facsimiles of autographs, but lacking the plates of designs. Oblong folio. (As one piece.) 45. D. S. by John Tyler, May, 1844; Signature and lithograph portrait of Gen. J. M. Schofleld; A. L. S. of the Hon. R. M. Johnson, Feb., 1840. (3 pieces.) 46. AVRIL (J. J.) Noted French Engraver. Diane change Actseon en Cerf. Engraved after Albano, 1780. Folio. Original impression. 3 The Anderson Auction Co. 47. T3ART0L0ZZI. Portraits of William Woolett; ^^ Mrs. Montagu; Jupiter Dodonseus. Printed in brown. (.3 pieces.) 48. BEHAM (HANS SEBALD). The Sentinel. Minia- ture etching. Original and fine impression. Bare. 49. BELLE CHOCOLATlilRE (LA). Engraved by Wer- ner after Liotard. Large folio. Proof before letters. 50. BELLOWS (A. F.) A Quiet Nook, and Life's Day. EngravedbyWellstood, after Bellows. Hand-colored. 4to. (2 pieces.) 51. BERNHARDT (SARAH). Portrait of Sarah Bern- hardt. Etched by L. Monzies, after V. Clairin. 4to. 52. BERVIC (C.) Le Repos, after Lepicie. Folio. 53. BOILY (L.) French Painter. Les Femmes se Bat- tent; Les Hommes se Disputent. Aquatints by Chapponier. 4to (the last repaired). (2 pieces.) 54. BRACQUEMOND. French Etcher. Sarcelles, and Vanneaux et Sarcelles. Fine original impressions, printed by Delatre. 4to (2 pieces.) 55. Les Cicognes, and I'lconnu. Original impres- sions by Delatre. 4to. (2 pieces.) 56. Les Taupes, and Le Haut d'un Battant de Porte. Original impressions by Delatre. 4to. (2 pieces.) 57. La Mort de Matamore (from Gautier's Capitaine Fracasse); Hiver; and another. Original impressions by Delatre. 4to. (3 pieces.) 58. BRUNET-DEBAINES. Harfleur; Pont St. Louis; Ruines du Chateau de Tancarville. Etchings. 4to. (3 pieces.) 59. BUCKLER'S Views. Buckler's Views of endowed Grammar Schools: Shrewsbury, Manchester, Eton and others. On India paper. 4to. (8) 60. BURKEL (H.) Landscape in Winter, and A Moun- tain Scene. Lithographed in the colors of the original. Folio. (2 pieces.) 61. BURNET (JOHN). A Family saved from Shipwreck. Painted and engraved by Burnet. Large folio. 1854. 62. /^AGLIARI. Judith. Fine line engraving by Lind- ^^ ner. Open-letter proof on India paper. 4to. 63. CALAME (ALEXANDRE). Famous Swiss Painter. Original painter etching, " Le Torrent." Large folio. Brilliant original impression. The Anderson Auction Co. CALAME (ALEXANDRE). 64. For^ts et Montagues. ]Studes de Paysages d'apr^s Nature, 24 plates; Les Ombrages, par Calame, 36 plates. In portfolio. Folio. Very rare. Complete series of the famous lithographs of the Swiss painter are rarely met with, and this and the follow- ing lots form a remarkable collection of his works. Among lithographers of natural scenery his works stand pre-eminent, European collectors estimating them very highly and I'arely parting with them. They were mostly published between 1850 and 1860. All are original impressions. 65. Sites Tableaux, 16 plates; Sites varies de Pay- sages, 20 plates. (Fine views of mountain scenery, water- falls, etc., by day and night, and in summer and winter.) In portfolio. Folio. 66. Legons de Paysage. 84plates. Inportfolio. Folio. 67. Facsimile de Croquis d'aprfes Nature. 108 plates of the scenery of the Swiss lakes and mountains, Piedmont, etc. In portfolio. Folio. 68. CALLOT (JACQUES). The Temptations of St. An- thony. Fine original impression. Folio. 69. A reversed copy of the same. 70. CANADA. Illustrations of Canadian Scenery, from drawings by W. H. Bartlett. 4to. 50 plates. (As a lot.) 71. CANALETTO. The Rialto (Venice), engraved after Canaletto in mezzotint, by John Bromley. 4to. India proof. 72. CANOVA. Engravings of Psyche, Beatrice, and other famous statues of Canova, bj' Consorti, Marchetti, and others. Large folio. (8 pieces.) 73. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. View from the London Magazine, 1754. 8vo. 74. CATTERMOLE (GEORGE). Macbeth; Murder of Duncan; Columbus in the Monastery. Colored lithographs after Cattermole ; published by G. Rowney, Lond. (3 pieces. ) 75. CHANFRAU (FRANK S. ) Portrait in the character of Mose, as originally written for and performed by him at the Olympic and Chatham Theatres, New York. Folio. Colored, full length (stained and repaired). James Brown, del. ; litho. by E. & 3. Brown, N. Y. 1848. Rare. 76. CHAPLIN (CHARLES). Distinguished French Painter and Etcher. Le Bain. Original impression. 4to. This and the following of Chaplin's etchings are original im- pressions printed by Delatre. 77. Les Colombes. Original etching. 4to. 78. Les BuUes de Savon : Fragment de Decoration. 4to. (2 pieces.) The Anderson Auction Co. 79. CHAUVEL (T.) French Etcher. Solitude, La Grenouille et le Bceuf, Cerfs en Foret, etc. 4:to. (6 pieces.) 80. CIVIL WAR. Combat Naval. Etching by Longue- ville, representing the Fight between the Kearsarge and the Alabama. 4to (etched at the time, 1864). 81. CIVIL WAR PORTRAITS. Various engraved por- traits. (53 pieces.) 83. CLAUDE. Original etching. La Danse sous les Arbres. Second state, before the removal of the black bull. A VERT EAliE OEIGINAL IMPRESSION, IN FINE STATE. 83. La Recompense Villageoise. Engraved by Lebas. Large folio. A fine engraving of one of Claude's village scenes, with figures dancing, cattle, and a village in the background. 84. The Worship of the Golden Calf. Engraved by Lerpiniere. Large folio. Early proof. Lond. 1781. 85. A View near Naples. Engraved by Vivaresl7(i9. Large folio. Pine original impression. 86. • Dancing Peasants. Engraved by Wilson Lowry. Early proof (slightly creased in centre). Lond. 1784. 87. Roman Landscape, with Ruins, engraved by Miller; Landscape with Goats, engraved by Forrest. Folio. (3 pieces.) 88. Landscapes. Engraved by Godefroy, Bovinet, and Mathieu. Folio. (3 pieces.) 89. COLOR PRINTING. Examples of embossed color printing, comprising 60 pieces in all colors and gold, many with relief designs. Mounted in a 4to scrap-book. Examples of this kind of color printing (of the period of the 50's) are difiicult to meet with to-day. 90. COLOR PRINT. View of an Italian Lake. Litho- graph in colors. Folio. 91. Ancient Greek Dancing Figures. Early litho- graphs, by Delpech, in colors. Folio, (a pieces.) 92. Grand Canal, Venice : View in Venice. Chromo- lithographs, by Hanhart, after Holland. Folio. (2) 93. Reproductions in the colors of the originals of Turner's Bridge of Tours, Copley Fielding's Brougham Castle, and Stanfield's Fort Rouge, Calais (2). 4to (4 pes.) 94. Reproductions in the colors of the originals of drawings by Jackson, Noble, Rowbotham, etc. 4to. (6 pes.) 95. Asimilarlotof reproductions after Hildebrandt, Hartmann, and others. Large folio. (5 pieces.) The Anderson Auction Co. COLOR PRINT. 96. Lithographs in the colors of the originals of paintings by Achenbach, Camphause, Gude, and others. Folio. (6 pieces.) 97. Lithograph reproductions in the colors of the originals of landscapes, etc., of Hildebrandt, Biermann, Schmidt, and others. Folio. (13 pieces.) 98. Facsimiles in colors, some heightened with gold, of a Ninth Century manuscript; banner of Edmund, King of the West Saxons, etc. Folio. (14 pieces.) 99. Antique designs; frescoes; figure studies. Printed in color, with engraved borders. (7 pieces.) 100. Another lot, similar. (7 pieces. ) 101. Another lot, similar. (5 pieces.) 102. Another lot, similar. (5 pieces.) 103. COLORED PORTRAITS. Queen Elizabeth, after the Bodleian portrait : Lord and Lady Lumley, from the portraits in Lumley Castle. 4to. (3 pieces.) 104. COOKE (GEORGE FREDERICK). Original Draw- ing of the Monument erected to the great Tragedian's memory by Edmund Kean, in St. Paul's Churchyard, N. Y., 1821. 8vo, not signed. 105. COROT. Etching. Souvenir d'ltalie. Original IMPRESSION. Printed by Delatre. 4to. [1863. J 106. Etching. Environs de Rome. Original im- pression. Printed by Delatre. 4to. [1R66.] 107. Paysage d'ltalie. Original impression. Printed by Delatre. 4to. [1867. j 108. COSTUME. A Party of Life Guards (English, period of 1815-^0). Fine lithograph by Gericault. 4to. 109. French military costumes by Bellange. Finely colored. 4to. (10 pieces.) 110. Portraits of French Historical Celebrities in the costume of their period — Lafontaine, John Law, Marshal Turenne, Diane de Poitiers, Monstrelet and others. 4to, colored. (11 pieces.) 111. Ladies op the French Court. Portraits of Mme. de Maintenon, Louise de la Valli^re, Mary Stuart, Gabrielle d'Estrees, Agnes Sorel and others. Engraved by Gatine and beautifully colored, some heightened with gold. 4to. (20 pieces.) 113. Costumes of Switzerland, Russia, South of France, etc. Finely colored. (20 various pieces.) 7 The Anderson Auction Co. 113. COURBET (GUSTAVE). Noted French Painter. Les Casseurs des Pierres. Lithograph by Vernier. Large folio. A very fine lithograph of one of Courbet's earliest works, from the Salon of 1849. 114. CRTJIKSHANK (GEORGE). Oblong 4to Scrap Book, containing 106 plates from the Tower of London, Windsor Castle, the Comic Almanacks, etc. (As 1 vol.) 115. CUYP. A View on the Maese near Maestricht, en- graved by Elliott. Large folio. Original impression. Lond. 1764. 116. T^AUBIGNY. The famous French Painter. Orig- -'-^ inal Painter Etching, " Pare k Moutons, Le Matin." Very fine original impression, printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. Folio. [1863.] 117. Les Vendanges. Painter etching. Very fine original impression, printed by Delatre, with Cadart's stamp. Folio. [1S65.] 118. Le Gue. Painter etching. Very fine original impression, printed by Delatre, with Cadart's stamp. Folio. [1866.] 119. DA VINCI (LEONARDO). The Last Supper, en- graved by [Bonato] ; Modestia and Vanitas, engraved by [Volpati] ; Portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci ; and others. (8) 120. DEBUCOURT (P. L.) Famous French Engraver. The First and Second Hours of the Day and the Fourth and Fifth Hours of the Night. Engraved by Debucourt, after the fresco by Raphael, and printed in colors. 121. DECORATION. Decorative Designs, original draw- ings for furniture, borders for painting, etc. (Upwards of 100 pieces, as a lot.) 122. DECORATIONS OF THE LOGGIA OF THE VATICAN. Engravings of the decorative ornamentation of the Loggia, engraved by Ottaviani. Large folio. Orig- inal impressions. (13 pieces.) 123. DICKENS AND THACKERAY. Early Portrait of " Boz " by " Phiz "; Dickens, with facsimile signature, by Stuart ; Thackeray, after the Garrick Club portrait. (3 por- traits.) 124. DIETRICY. Women Bathing on the Banks of a River. Eng. by DauUe. Folio. 125. Les Bergeres. Eng. by Zingg. Large folio. The Anderson Auction Co. 126. DRAMATIC. Mme. Taglioni as La Gitana. Litho- graph in colors, full length (margins cut close). Rare. 12'^- Davenport (E. L.) Lithograph Portrait, Mr. Davenport in "Black Ey'd Susan." 4to, three-quarter length, accompanied by a Verse in his Handwriting, and a humorous Note, ''Don't you believe thai your Uncle Ned is sucli a sickly looking he sailor, for he flatters hisself he's rayther a tall looking specimen of human nature when he gets on his sailor togs.'" Inlaid. (2 pieces.) -- 128. Price (Stephen). Manager of Old Park Theatre, New York, former Manager of Drury Lane Theatre. Mezzotint Portrait, engraved by S. W. Reynolds, after S. W. Reynolds, Jun. Open-letter proof. Fine impression. Very rare. Polio. 129. Lee (Mary Ann). Celebrated Dancer, appeared on the Phil, and N. Y. Stage. Water-color Drawing by Aug. Toedteberg representing her dancing "La Smolen- ska. " Folio. Inlaid. 130. David Garrick, oval bust, unsigned, as Mac- beth, 1776. (2 pieces.) — . 131. W.'H. W.Betty as Frederick, by Cook; Foote, oval bust in character, old copper-plate; Mr. Wood by Edwin; Liston, litho by Gear. (4 pieces.) 132. Portraits of Fletcher, Ben Jonson, Vanbrugh, Macklin and others. 12mo. (9 pieces.) 133. Miss Farren as the Queen, and as Hermia; Mrs. Yates as Jane Shore ; Sheridan as Brutus ; and others. 12mo. (12 pieces.) -— ^ 134. Fanny Kemble as Calista; Four different por- traits of Mrs. Siddons; Miss M. Tree as Rosina; Jenny Lind; and others. (21 pieces.) — 135. Miss Catley as Rachel: Master Edwin as Tom Thumb; Mr. Foote as Sir Thomas Lofty; Mrs. Abington as Lady Harriet; Sheridan as Coriolanus; Mrs. Hartley; and others. Old copper-plates engraved by Terry. 8vo. (38 pieces.) — . 1^6. Paris Theatres. Engravings on copper by Guignet and others of the Theatre Porte St. Martin; Theatre des Varietes, Montmartre; Odeon; Theatre Royal Italien. Folio, n. d., circa 1825. (4 pieces.) — 137. Playbills of Theatre Royal, Haymarket, April 17, 1833, First Night of J. H. Hackett as Nimrod Wildfire; Covent Garden, March 16, 1833, Hackett in the same character. (2 pieces.) 9 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC. 138. Playbill, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, March 13, 1837. Benefit of Mr. Hamblin, and First and Only Night of T. D. Rice as Jim Crow. 139. Drew (Louis). Playbill of Mrs. Vernon's Benefit at Park Theatre, N. Y., Jan. 36, 1847, when Mrs. Hunt (afterwards Mrs. John Drew) performed in the char- acter of Romeo (for this night only) ; The character of Juliet by a young Lady (Ada Stetson, afterwards Mrs. Plunkett), her first appearance on any stage (small piece torn from bottom). Rare. 140. Astley's Theatre, London. Benefit Playbill of Barry the Clown, March 11, 1850. Young Hernandez, "The Pride of America," in his Equestrian Acts. Wood- cut illustration. Folio. 141. Conover Family Benefit Playbill. Brougham's Lyceum, Oct. 11, 1851. Mary Taylor, Prof Anderson, John Brougham, White Serenaders, Clara Fisher Maeder, and others. Wm. Conover was one of the company at the celebrated Michell's Olympic Theatre. 142. DULWICH GALLERY: A Collection OF very FINE Aquatints in color, after Ctjyp, Rxjysdael, Teniers, Wynants, Vandervelde, Claude, Wilson AND others, colored AFTER THE ORIGINALS. Interior Of a Riding School, after Cuyp. 143. Two Horses, after Cuyp. 144. Swineherd, after Teniers. 145. Landscape and Windmill (Ruysdael) ; A Calm (Vandervelde), two on one sheet. (As 1 piece.) 146. Landscape with Cattle, after Cuyp; two on one sheet. (As 1 piece.) 147. Cottage and Figures, after Teniers. 148. A Calm, after Vandervelde. (1) 149. A View near Utrecht, after Cuyp. (1) 150. A Water Mill, after Hobbema. (1) 151. Crossing the Bridge, after Pynaker. 153. A Chaff Cutter, after Teniers. 153. A Landscape, after Berghem. 154. A Landscape, after Cuyp. 155. A Brisk Gale, after Vandervelde. 156. A Hunting Party, after Wouvermans. ] 57. Landscape with Cows, after Cuyp. 158. A Landscape, after Claude. 10 The Anderson Auction Co. DULWICH GALLERY. 159. View of the Cascatelia and Villa of Maecenas ab Tivoli, after Wilson. 160. Two Landscapes, after Salvator Eosa. (2 pes.) 161. Two Landscapes, after N. and G.Poussin. (3 pes.) 163- Landscape (Morning), Landscape (Evening), after J. Both. (3 pieces. ) 163. Landscape with Haymakers, after Wouver- mans. 164. Landscape with Cattle and figures, after Du Jardin. 165. Figures and Animals at a Well, after Le Naiu ; A Landscape, after Teniers. 2 on one sheet. (As one piece.) 166. Two Landscapes, after Wynants, on one sheet. (As one piece.) 167. A Sunset, after Both ; Landscape with Horses and Figures, after Wouvermans. 3 on one sheet. (As one piece. ) 168. A Seaport and Embarkation of St. Paula, after Claude. (3 pieces.) 169. Halt of Travelers, Farrier Shoeing a Horse,. after Wouvermans. (3 pieces.) I'^'O. A Waterfall, after Ruysdael ; and Landscape, after Vandervelde. 171. Jacob and Rachel, after Murillo ; The Assump- tion of the Virgin, after N. Poussin. (3 pieces.) 173. St. Cecelia, after Guercino; The Flower Girl, after Murillo. (3 pieces.) 173. Fording the Brook, after Berghem. 174. A Snnset, after Teniers; Italian Landscape, after Karel Du Jardin. (3 pieces.) 175. Jacob's Dream, after Rembrandt; Soldiers Gaming, after Salvator Rosa. (3 pieces.) 176. DTJNLAP (WILLIAM). Bust Portrait. Mezzotint by Max Rosenthal. Signed India proof. No. 193 of 250 artist proofs. 4to. [Published by the Dunlap Society.] 177. DURAND (A. B.) American Painter and Engraver. Bust Portrait, engraved by F. Halpin, after C. L. Elliott. India proof. Folio. Signed by Elliott and Durand. 178. Another copy. Signed. 179. Three copies. Signed. 180. Four copies of the same. Signed. 181. Six copies of the same. Signed. 11 The Anderson Auction Co. 182. DtJRER (ALBRECHT). The Nemesis; or, Great Fortune. B. 77. A magnificent impression of the Second State of the Plate. Printed on paper with the water-mark of the little-handled jug. Very rare. 183. Christ before Caiphas, from the Little Passion. B. 6. Brilliant original impression. Very rare. 184. The Virgin with Child, 1513. B. 35. Fine original impression. 185. DUTCH AND FLEMISH MASTERS. Les Plaisirs de Famille, after Jan Stein ; Portrait, after Teniers ; View of Tivoli, aft>er Van der WerfE; and others. Folio. (5 pes.) 186. Playing at Bowls, after Jan Stein, by De Ohendt; Interior Scene, after Mieris, by Rolls (fine proof); Landscapes, after Ruysdael, Winans, Paul Potter, Brie, and others. Original impressions. (11 pieces.) 187. Paul Potter, and Vandyke, India-proof litho- graphs, 1838; Jan Both, Rubens, etc. Mostly folio. (14 pieces.) 188. Engravings, after Teniers, Berghem, Ostade, Mieris, and others. 8vo. (60 pieces.) 189. "pDWIN (DAVID). Portraits, engraved by Edwin: ■*^ Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Rush. 16mo. Scarce. (3 pieces.) 190. Oliver Ellsworth, William ClifEton, Sir Ralph Abercrombie, Edmund Burke, etc. (A little foxed.) (9 pes.) 191 ENGLISH CATH:EDRALS. Old Engravings by Harding and others. (20 pieces.) 192. ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT. Reproductions in colors of Drawings of Derwentwater, Thirlmere, Grasmere, UUswater, etc. Mounted on card. 4to. (14 pieces.) 193. ENGLISH PAINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ETC. Na- thaniel Hone, mezzotint by E. Fisher. Folio. 194. William WooUett, engraved by Bartolozzi. 8vo. 195. Charles Warren, mezzotint by S. W. Reynolds. Folio. 1824. 196. Enoch Seeman, mezzotint by Faber. 4to. 197. Michael Rysbrack, mezzotint by Faber. 4to. 198. Sir J. W. Gordon. Mezzotint. Proof before all letters. Folio. 199. George Dance, mezzotint by S. W. Reynolds. Proof. 4to. 12 The Anderson Auction Co. ENGLISH PAINTERS, ENGRAVERS, Etc. 200. Richard Cooper. Mezzotint, unsigned. 4to. 201. Rev. R. Bragge, mezzotint by Faber. 4to. 202. Richard Wilson, engraved in stipple by Bond. India proof. 4to. 1813 203. Benjamin West, engraved by R. Newton. India proof before all letters. 4to. 204. Richard Wilson, by Bond; Benj. West, by Newton. India proof. (2 pieces.) 205. Benjamin West, by Newton, Daniell, and Hol- lo way. 4to. (3 pieces.) 206. George Romney. Four different portraits, by Caroline Watson and others. (4 pieces.) 207. Hoppner ; W. R. Bigg, mezzotint, by Barnard ; Richard Cosway, by Daniell ; Northcote, by Wright, India proof. Folio. (4 pieces.) 208. Allan Ramsay, mezzotint, by Wivell; Schia- vonetti, by Cardon, India proof; Hoppner, by Daniell; Northcote, India proof. Folio. (4 pieces.) 209. Paul Sandby, after Beeehey, by H. Landseer; R. Smirke, by Picart; and others. Folio. (5 pieces.) 210. Nicholas Pocock, by Scriven, India proof ; David Wilkie, by G. H. Harlow; N. Marchant, by Daniell, proof before all letters ; and others. Folio. (5 pieces.) 211. Fuseli, India proof, after Corbould; De Lou- therbourg, by Meyer; and others. Folio. (5 pieces.) 212. J. S. Copley; George Vertue, India-proof litho., by HuUmandel, 1821 ; and others. Folio. (5 pieces. ) 213. Gainsborough, by Meyer; H. Bone, mezzotint, by F. C. Lewis; Hogarth, on India paper, by HuUmandel, 1825; and others. 4to and folio. (5 pieces.) 214. S. W. Reynolds; John Scott, India proof, by Fry, 1826; etc. Folio. (6 pieces.) 215. Fuseli, open-letter proof, by Evans; W. Hodges, by Daniell ; etc. Folio. (6 pieces. ) 216. Nollekens, India proof, by Bond; Henry How- ard, by Daniell, proof before letters; Joseph Wright; J. F. Rigaud, by Daniell; etc. Folio., (8 pieces.) 217. Sixdifferehtportraitsof Benjamin West; Thos. Worlidge, by Himself ; etc. Mostly folio. (9 pieces.) 218. Sir James Thornhill; Westmacott; Pearce Tempest; etc. (10 pieces.) 13 The Anderson Auction Co. ENGLISH PAINTEES, ENGRAVERS, Etc. 319. Opie; Northeote; Rysbrack; Martin, India paper; etc. (10 pieces.) 230. Hogarth, by Romney; Kneller; Haydon, open- letter proof; Etty; etc. (10 pieces.) 221. Bartolozzi, by Romney; Valentine Green; Bewick, eng. by Himself, on India paper; etc. (10 pieces.) 222. ENGLISH PORTRAITS. The Shooting of Admiral Byng. CorFtemporary copper-plate. 8vo. 223. John Gay, two different, old copper-plates. (2 pieces.) 224. Samuel Rogers; Leigh Hunt; Chas. Lamb; etc. Early outline plates. (6 pieces. ) 225. George Prince of Wales, two different; George II.; George III.; Queen Charlotte; Princess Anne. Old copper-plates. (6 pieces.) 226. Matthew Prior, old copper-plate; Henry V.; Matthew Hale, by Van Nove; Earl of Pembroke; etc. (10 pieces.) 227. William Pitt, three different; John Howard, by Hollo way; Henry Pelham, 1754; etc. (10 pieces.) 228. Lord Nelson, from life, by De Koster ; Sir Alan Gardner; Gen. Eliott; etc. (10 pieces.) 229. Lord Brougham, Thomas Moore, Allan Cun- ningham, John Wilson and others by Keenan, etc. (12 pes.) 230. Fifty various portraits (English). 231. 100 various (English). 232. — Another lot of 100. 233. Another lot of 100. 234. Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Meyer; Stothard, by the same; J. M. W. Turner, after Giibert; Turner as a youth, India proof before all letters. Polio. (4 pieces.) 235. John Selden; John Knox; Joshua Reynolds; Lord Kames; Shenstone; etc. 8vo. (25 pieces.) 236. Sterne; Mrs. Browning; Richard Parmer; Abp. Laud, India proof; Mary Queen of Scots; etc. 8vo. (25 pieces.) 237. Mary Queen of Scots; Sir Kenelm Digby; Sir Thomas More; Walter Scott; Lord Nelson; etc. Svo. (25 pieces.) 238. Shakespeare, after the Droeshout portrait; Augustus Toplady ; Grinling Gibbons ; Sir S. Romilly ; Car- dinal Wolsey; etc. 8vo. (25 pieces.) 14 The Anderson Auction Co. ENGLISH PORTRAITS. 339. Anthony Wood; James I., by Worthington; Miss Mitford; Sir G. C. Lewis; etc. 4to and 8vo. (36 pes.) 240. Earl Spencer; George Morland ; Wm. Paithorne, C. J. Fox; etc. 8vo and 12mo. (60 pieces.) •241. Hogarth; Swift; De Foe; Mrs. Piozzi; Wiclif; ■etc. 8vo and l^mo. (50 pieces.) 243. S. T. Coleridge; Chaucer; Spenser; C. J. Fox; W. Harvey; etc. (50 pieces.) 243. India PROOFS. Edm. Burke; Lord Brougham ; George Grote; Lady Erskine; Countess of Antrim; etc. 4to. (12 pieces.) 344. ENGLISH VIEWS. Melrose Abbey, by Harding, folio; Eaton Hall, by Louis Haghe; and various others. 4to and folio. (15 pieces.) 345. Views by Stanfield, Westall, and others, some on India paper. (40 pieces.) 246. Another similar lot. (45 pieces.) 347. ETCHINGS. La Sortie, by L. Lhermitte, after Williams; and 3 others. Folio. (3 pieces.) 348. An Earthly Paradise, by Riley ; Jour de Marche, by Peters; Portrait of Marshal Duroc, after Meissonier, by Monzies ; and another. 4to. (4 pieces.) 349. Etchings by Besnus, Brendel, and others. Sheep scenes, landscapes, etc. 4to. (7 pieces.) 250. Vue de Varennes, par Beaujoint; Bateaux Pecheurs de Fecamp, par Barthelemy ; and Entree du Port de CourseuUes, by the same ; and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 251. Chevaux de Poste, Camp de Chalons, Chasse du beau Pecopin, etc. , by Boret ; Vue de Monaco, par Borel ; Paysan Russe, by Bachiloff. (6 pieces.) 353. Rade de New York, par Bonsonge; Environs de Lyons ; and others. 13 etchings on 6 sheets. (As 6 pes. ) 263. Etchings by Noterman, Malardot, etc. 4to. {6 pieces.) 254. Etchings by Mathieu, Mazas, etc. 4to. (6 pes.) 256. Sporting subjects, etched by Balleroy, and other subjects. 4to. (6 pieces.) 256. Etchings by Moyse and Balleroy. 4to. (6 pes.) 257. Etchings by Mery, Michelin, etc. 4to. (6 pes.) 268. Etchings by Otto Weber and others. 4to. {8 pieces.) The Anderson Auction Co. 259. ETCHINGS, Etc. The King's Toilet, engraved by Moreau le Jeune ; Still Life, etching by Barillot, proof ; Un Nuage, by Gilbert; The Election at Eatanswill, colored print; Zum Empfange, after Ri'chter. 4to and folio. (5 pieces ) 260. "piNDEN (WILLIAM). The Highlander's Return, -*- after Wilkie. Large folio. Fine open-letter proof. 261. FISHES. Engravings of the Grayling, Salmon, Charr, etc. Exquisitely colored. (6 pieces.) 262. FLAMENG (LEOPOLD). Etchings. Rembrandt at his house ; Portrait of Mdme. XXX. ; and others. Two on India paper. (4 pieces.) 263. FOREIGN PORTRAITS. John Faust, the printer, early copper engravings; John Reuchlin, and two other mezzotints, by Haid; Raphael and Perugino, by Dien; Erasmus, by Houbraken; Prince of Orange, by Caroline Watson; etc. (10 pieces.) 264. Balthasar Castiglione, by Godefroi; J. B. Greuze, by Charles Jacque ; Robert Stephanus, early copper; Raphael, as a child, on India paper; Scaliger, by Edelinck; Sarah Bernhardt, after Bastien Lepage; etc. (10 pieces.) 266. Rubens, by Marchi ; Arj'Scheffer; Paul Potter, on India paper; Teniers; etc. Mostly folio. (12 pieces.) 266. Peter the Great, by Anderloni; Anne of Brit- tany, colored; Raphael, by Pinden, proof; and others. 4to and 8vo. (20 pieces.) 267. Goethe; Montaigne; Mdme. Recamier; Mdme. De Stael, India proof; Hortense; Columbus; and others. 8vo. (50 pieces.) 268. Boccaccio; Dante; Ariosto; Petrarch's Laura, colpred; SeSor Castelar; etc. 8vo. (50 pieces.) 269. India Proofs. Dante, from the death mask, by Lane; Sir John Cheke, after Blooteling; J. C. Brunet (the bibliographer) ; Canova, by Worthington ; etc. Folio, and smaller. (12 pieces.) 270. Racine; Antoine Arnauld; Garcilasso de la Vega; Marie Antoinette; etc. (100 pieces.) 271. Another lot. Lasalle, Voltaire, De Thou, Frederick the Great, Rubens, etc. (125 pieces.) 272. FOREIGN VIEWS. Views by W. J. Linton, P. E. Church, Stanfield, Bonnington, and others. (60 pieces.) 273. Another similar lot. (60 pieces.) 274. Another similar lot. (60 pieces.) 16 The Anderson Auction Co. 275. FORREST (EDWIN). Playbill of his third appear- ance on any stage, and his first performance of Frederick in "Lover's Vows," Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, Dec. 29, 1820. 276. Playbills (4) of Drury Lane Theatre, Nov. and Dec, 1836, Forrest as Damon in Damon and Pythias, first time, and as Lear and Macbeth; Broadway Theatre, N. Y., Forrest as Pizarro; Broadsheet Biography of Forrest, signed " M.," with woodcut portrait. (6 pieces.) 277. Benefit Playbill, Drury Lane Theatre, Dec. 19, 1836. First appearance of Mr. Forrest in Sheridan Knowles' Tragedy of Virginiiis, Mr. Knowles as Dentatus. 278. Playbill of the Performance of the American Dramatic Fund Association (First Benefit), at the Astor Place Opera House, Feb. 8, 1849. Foeeest as Macbeth. 279. Playbill of the American Theatre, Bowery, Feb. 5, 1834. First night of Foeeest as Metamora. 280. Playbill, Broadway Theatre, Sept. 22, 1851 Forrest as Othello. (Mounted, with woodcut portrait on back.) 281. as Metamora. Lithograph Portrait (colored). Folio, full length, with gun. Lith. by N. Currier. Rare. 282. FOSTER (BIRKET). Landscape, with haymakers. Lithograph in colors after Birket Foster. Finely colored. Large folio. 283. FOSTER (STEPHEN C.) The Noted Song Writer, author of ' ' The Old Folks at Home, ' ' etc. A Magazine Arti- cle of 16 pp., neatly inlaid on 4to sheets, and illustrated with 13 portraits and views, including portraits of Foster, T. D. Rice, E. P. Christy, Foster's Grave, woodcuts of Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. (As one piece.) 284. FRAGONARD. Les Hazards Heureux de I'Escar- polette. Engraved by De Launay. Fine original impres- sion (margins at top and sides trimmed close). Scarce. 285. FRENCH COLORED LITHOGRAPHS. Sentimens de nos Grisettes. 12 plates by Scheffer, lithographed by Longlume. 4to. (12 pieces.) This and the following series of colored lithographs are scarce specimens of the best period of this art in France, from about 1834 to 1840, and all by noted artists, and very neatly— in some cases exquisitely— colored. 286. La Journee d'une Actrice. Dessins de Ed. Wattier. 4to. (12 pieces.) Paris, 1826. 287. L'Echelle Conjugale. Dessins par Wattier. 4to. (15 plates.) Paris, 1824. 17 The Anderson Auction Co. FRENCH COLORED LITHOGRAPHS. 288. Inconveniens d'un Voyage en Diligence. Par Xavier Leprince. 4to. (12 plates.) 289. Angels of Darkness, by Philipon; Croquis Chi- nois, par Lassalle; etc. 4to. (10 pieces.) 390. The French Travelling Quack Doctor; RSve d'une Grisette; Occupation d'une Femme, par Philipon; etc. (10 pieces.) 291. Les Tentations du Diable, par Philipon; Pe- tites Affiches Parisiennes, par Philipon; etc. (10 pieces.) 292. Le Premier Baiser ; Variations d'une Femme; Mceurs Parisiennes, par Pigal ; etc. (10 pieces.) 293. Lithographs by Boilly, 1824; Les Amours de Bon Ton; etc. (13 pieces.) 294. Compensations, par Philipon. (13 various plates. ) 395. Lithographs by Victor Adam, Bouchot, and others, each with a movable flap. A scarce collection. (13 pieces.) 296. FRENCH ENGRAVINGS. Bacchante, par Bour- geois de la Richardi^re, fine stipple ; Stipple Engraving by Cazenave, fine proofs before all letters ; Amours Champ^tres, by ChofEard, after Badouin (margins cut close) ; and others, various. (7 pieces.) 397. FRENCH ETCHINGS. The Dance of Death, by Thompson; and others by Zaleski, Dananche, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 398. Etchings by Von Heyden, Ulm, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 299. En Retard pour la Fete, by Roybet; and two others by the same; and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 300. Etchings by Sege, Sutter, and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 301. Etchings by Feyen-Perrin, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 302. Etchings by Feyen-Perrin, Petit, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 303. Etchings by Eugene Delacroix and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 304. Etchings by Fernando, King of Portugal, Fantin, and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 306. En Provence, and La Petite Venise, by Gabriel; .and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 18 The Anderson Auction Co. FRENCH ETCHINGS. 306 Etchings by Paul Huet, Guerard, and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 30'^- Etchings by Jules Herau, Longueville, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 308. Etchings by Langon, Lecurieux, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 809 - Etchings by Lan§on, Lecurieux, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 310. Etchings by Cuisin, Cinier, and Carolus. Scenes, landscapes, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 311- Landscapes, etc., by Dufeu, Drouyn; Louis XIV., by Chambray, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 312- Etchings by Duseigneur, Dupray, and others.- 4to. (6 pieces.) 313. Le Repas des Enfants, par Davis; Souvenir de Jura, par Dananche ; La Rentree de Pierrot, par Dansaert ; and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 314. Pare h Richmond, par Edwards; and other landscapes, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 315. Les Demoiselles de Village, par Gustave Cour- bet ; Apr6s la Bataille, par Cossmann ; Fantaisies, and^ les Laveuses, par Constantin. Original impressions. 4to. (4 pieces. ) 316. Rue St. Yves a Rennes, par Coue; and others "by Charnay, Chevrier, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 317. Original etchings by Chiflart and Chiflard. 4to. (6 pieces.) 318. Episode de la Guerre d'Amerique, par Forbes; Une Promenade k Pekin, par Cham; sheep scenes par Chaigneau. 4to. (5 pieces.) 319. Veyrassat, Un Relais; Bassets, after Decamps, by Laroche (dog study) ; Jean Raisin, after Ribot, by Mas- son; etc. (6 pieces.) 320. Maison de Gutemberg k Mayence, by Van Elven ; and others by SafErey, Otto-Weber, etc. (8 pieces ) 331. Landscapes, by various etchers. (9 pieces.) 333. Venetian Views, by Leon Gaucherel (3) ; land- scape by Blery, India proof, signed; and others. (8 pieces.) 333. Cour de Maison HoUandaise, by Ra.jon, after Pieter de Hooghe; Marechalerie de Village, by Veyrassat; and other ' etchings by Perotti, Waltner, and others. (11 pieces.) 19 The Anderson Auction Co. FRENCH ETCHINGS. 324. Etchings by Greux, Paul Huet, Lalauze, Mongin, etc. (8 pieces.) 325. La Garde du Drapeau, by Yon; Rue des Pretres, par Leon Gaucherel ; and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 326. Girl with Flowers, by Alfred Stevens, proof; La Terasse, original etching by Bracquemond. Folio. (2 pieces.) 327. FRENCH ENGRAVERS. Les Georgiennes au Bain, by Godefroy, after La Hire; Brigone, by Le Grand, after Vallin. Folio. Original impressions. (2 pieces.) 328. FRENCH MASTERS. The Fight for the Standard, bj' Edelinck, re-strike ; Le S"care de Louis XVI. , after Fra- gonard, by Masquelier; Portrait of a Girl, after Grimou, by Blot. Folio. (3 pieces.) 329. Photographs of Noted French Paintings. Folio. (4 pieces.) 330. Engravings, after Coypel, Lebrun, and others, including a few Italian. 4to. (8 pieces.) 331. FRENCH REVOLUTION. Lithographs by Engel- mann of scenes in the fighting. (8 pieces, 4 colored.) 332. /^ AUCHEREL (LEON). Etchings. Etretat; Na- ^J ture Morte; Dolmen de Bocmariaker. 4to. (3 pieces.) 333. GAUTIER (LUCIEN). The Last Rose of Summer. Original etching by, signed proof with remarque, on Japan paper. Folio. 334. GHISI (GEORGE). Apollo Playing on a Lyre. Contemporary copy of the original. Circa 1560. 335. GRANT (GEN. U. S.) Full-length Portrait, mili- tary uniform, on the battle-field. Etching by L. Mercier, 1866. Original impression, printed by Delatre. 4to. Scarce. 336. GUIDO. St. Mary Magdalen, by Cuengo; Ecce Homo, by Mandel; etc. Folio. (4 pieces.) 337. TXADEN (SEYMOUR). Vue de la Tamise. Etch- -*-*- ing. 4to. Original impression, with the num- ber 18 in upper right corner, published in 1863. Printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. Very scarce. 338. HART (WILLIAM). Original Oil Painting, marine view, painted on canvas paper, mounted in large mat, fine example. 5 in. x 2f in. 30 The Anderson Auction Co. 340. HECHT (W.) The Death of Wallenstein, etched after Piloty. India proof. Folio. 341. Under the Arenas, etched after Piloty. India proof. Folio. 343. HELLEU (PAUL). Dry-Points, etc., by Paul Hel- leu ; Studies of Female Paces. 4to. (10 pieces.) 343. HENRY IV. Lying in State. Mezzotint by Dun- karton, from a rare print. 4to. Open-letter proof. 344. HERRING (J. F.) Noted Animal Painter. The Village Blacksmith. Mezzotint by Patterson. Large folio. Open-letter proof. 345. HOGARTH (W.) Marriage 4 la Mode. The set of 6 plates engraved by T. Cook. Folio. Lond. 1796. (6 pes.) This and the following lots of engravings after Hogarth are all good impressions of the original engravings by Cook, and in excellent state. Published from about 1796 to 1801. Folio. 346. Oval Bust Portrait of Hogarth. 347. Moses before Pharaoh's Daughter. 348. The Roast Beef of Old England. 349. Morning; Noon; Evening; Night. (4 pieces.) 350. The Rake's Progress. Complete set of the 8 plates. (8 pieces.) 351. The March to Finchley. 353. Canvassing for a Vote; The Polling; The Chairing. (3 pieces.) 353. Paul before Felix. 354. The Strolling Players. 355. A Midnight Modern Conversation. SECOND SESSION. 356. HOGARTH (W.) The Enraged Musician. 357. Garrick as Richard III. 358. An Election Entertainment. 359. Beer Street and Gin Lane. (3 pieces.) 360. The Distressed Poet. 361. Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. 363. Analysis of Beauty. (3 pieces.) 363. The South Sea, Sleeping Congregation, etc. On 3 sheets. (3 pieces.) 364. A Country Inn Yard, The Times, and other subjects. On 3 sheets. (3 pieces.) 31 The Anderson Auction Co. HOGARTH (W.) 365. Lord Lovat, and The Bathos. (2 pieces.) ' 366. The Harlot's Progress. Complete set of the 6 platPS; (6 pieces.) 367. France and England. (2 pieces.) 368. — — The Four Stages of Cruelty. (4 pieces.) 369. — Portrait of C. Churchill, the Poet. 370. Industry and Idleness. Complete set of the 13 plates. (12 pieces.) 371. Southwark Fair. 372. The Cock Fight. 373. Before and After. (2 pieces.) 374. HOLBEIN. The Family of Sir Thomas More, eng. by Worthington. India proof before all letters. 8vo. Scarce. 375. HONDIUS (ABRAHAM). Noted Dutch Painter and JEngraver. Mezzotint Portrait, eng. by J. Smith. 4to. 376. TRVING (WASHINGTON). A Set of Plates to ■^ illustrate "The Alhambra." 12mo, on small 4to sheets. All india proofs before letters. (11) 377. ITALIAN PAINTERS. Titian, India-proof litho- graph, 1827; Canova; Correggio; etc. 4to, etc. (7 pieces.) 378. TACQUE (CHARLES). Portrait of M. Luquet, ^ etched by Jaeque. Fine original impression, printed by Delatre. 4to. 379. Le Prin temps, and Le Chemin de Halage. Etchings. (2 pieces.) 380. JACQUE (L£0N). Etchings. Le Moulin de la Galette; La Campagne; La Chasse aux Canards; Interieur de Ferme. 4to. (4 pieces.) 381. JACQUEMART (JULES). Souvenirs de Voyage (old boots, drawings, etc.). Original etching. 4to. 382. Landscape, with tropical foliage. Original etching. 4to. 383. L'Ecureuil et la Mouche (The Squirrel and the Fly). 4to. ' ' 384. Title-page to the Vol. of the Society of Aqua- fortistes for 1863, showing Greek ruins, with a large cock. 4to. . 385. La Ville et la Campagne (two small etchings on one sheet). (As one piece.) 32 The Anderson Auction Co. JAQUEMART (JULES). 386. Etchings. The Soldier and the Laughing Girl, after Van der Meer. 4to, on India Paper. 387. Etchings after Teniers and Goya. 4to. (2 pieces.) 388. A Tryptich, and a Cloisonne Vase. Both on India Paper. 4to. (3 pieces. ) 389. JOHNSON (ANDREW). Mezzotint by William Sartain, three-quarter length. Large folio. (7 copies. ) 390. JOHNSON (DR. SAMUEL). Three different Por- traits: Michael Johnson, his father; James Boswell; and Johnson Rescuing Goldsmith, and a Literary Party at Sir Joshua Reynolds', both eng. in mezzo, by Sartain. (7 pes.) 391. JONGKIND. Vue de la Ville de Maslins. 4to. [1863.] This and the following lots of the etchings of Jongkind are all original impressions, printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. 393. Entree du Port de Honfleur. 4to. 1863. 393. Sortie du Port de Honfleur. 4to. 1864. 394. Jetee en Bois dans le Port de Honfleur. 4to. 1865. 395. Vue du Port au Chemin de fer k Honfleur. 4to. 1866. 396. TZ'AULBACH (WILHELM VON). The Decora- -^^ tions in the Berlin Museum. Edited by A. Duncker. 4 large folio parts, containing 11 engravings by Eichens and others, and including Homer and the Greeks, Venus, etc. In the original wrappers. (As 1 piece.) Berlin, 1854 397. KENSITT (J. F.) American Painter. Square Bust Portrait. Eng. by F. Halpin, after A. Baker. India proof. Folio. 398. Another copy. 399. Two copies of the same. 400. Four copies of the same. 401. Four copies of the same. 403. Seven copies of the same. 403. T ALANNE (MAXIME). One of the most Famous J-^ of the French Etchers of the 19th Century. A Bordeaux. 4to. 1866. This and the following lots of the etchings of Lalanne are all original impressions, printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. 404. Vue Prise du Pont St. Michel. 4to. 23 The Anderson Auction Co. LALANNE (MAXIME). 405. Cusset (Excursion de Vichy). 4to. 406. Rue des Marmousets (Vieux Paris). 4to. 407. Aux Environs de Paris. 4to. 408. 1 Neuilly (Seine). 4to. 409. Demolitions pour le Percement de la Rue des iScoles et pour le Percement du Boulevard St. Germain. Etchings of Old Paris. 4to. (2 pieces.) 410. Cusset (Excursion de Vichy). India paper. 4to. 411. LANgON (AUG.) Tigre de Cochin-Chine; Lion de Nubie. 2 original etchings. 4to. (2 pieces.) 412. LANDSCAPES. La Cuecagna, after Claude, by Parboni; Le Matin, after Dietricy, by Guttemberg. Folio. (2 pieces.) 413. Environs de Mortagne, eng. by Masquelier, after Le Prince ; Landscape after Claude, by Volpato ; and two others. Folio. (4 pieces.) 414. A View from Nature, by Photogravure Process. (125 copies, as a lot.) 415. LANDSEER (THOMAS). Deer-Shooting Scene. Eng. after Sir Edwin Landseer. Folio. India proofs. (4 pes.) 416. LAURENS (JULES). Etchings. Les Sonnets d'Auvergne; Sous les Murs de Teheran; Canards Sauvages; Pies sous Bois; and others by the same. 4to. (7 pieces.) 417. LEGROS (A.) Noted French Etcher. Le Refec- toire. 4to. This and the two following lots are original impressions printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. 418. Le Manage. 4to. 419. Le Lutrin. 4to. 420. LEMPEREUR (L. S.) French Engraver. Les Amours enchaines par les Graces; and, Las Graces lutinees par les Amours. Both after De La Grenee. Folio. Early impressions, but a trifle damaged in the margins. (2 pieces. ) 421. LEPIC (VICOMTE). French Etcher. Pour les Paiivres: Jupiter. Two fine etchings of dogs. Folio. (2 pes) 422. LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). The Council of War: Lincoln, Grant, Sherman and others. Lithograph group portrait, full length (dust-stained). Drawn by P. Kramer. N. Y. 1865. 423. Lincoln and Family. Lithograph by Kurz and Allison, Chicago. Folio (torn). 424. LITHOGRAPHS. 22 landscape studies, after Calame and others. Folio and 8vo. (22 pieces.) 34 The Anderson Auction Co. 425. lyT-ACBETH (R. W.) Lady Bountiful, original ■^-^ etching by Macbeth. 4to. 426. MADONNA. Maria mit dem kinde. Etched by Krauskopf, after Ferrari. India proof. 437. MANET (EDOUARD). Famous French Painter. Original Painter Etching, Les Gitanos. Original impres- sion, printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. 4to. 428. Lola de Valence. Original Painter Etching, original impression, printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. 4to. 429. MARINE. Burning of the Ocean Monarch, emi- grant ship, 1848. Engraved by Outhwaite, after Morel Fatio. Folio. Original impression. 430. Barque de P^cheur, Coup de vent sur le Banc de Terre Neuve, lithographs by T. Gudin; The Storm, lithograph by Ligny. 4to and folio. (3 pieces, ) 431. The British & North American Royal Mail S. S. {Scotia,), off Cape Race, throwing overboard the New York Associated Press Parcel, containing news and tele- grams from Europe. Photograph from the picture by S. Walters. Large folio. 432. MARTIAL (A. P.) Le Canal St. Martin, and two other etchings of Paris. Original impressions, printed by Delatre. 4to. (3 pieces.) 433. Paris en 1867. Exposition Universelle. The 12 original copper-plates containing the 48 etched pages, «ach having several etchings and descriptive text in script. Finely etched views of scenes in the Exposition, and of typical Parisian scenes, by Martial. (As one piece.) 434. MATHEY (ARMAND). Portrait of a lady of the French Court, etched by Armand Mathey. Signed proof on parchment. Folio. 435. MEISSONIER (E.) Une Lecture chez Diderot, etching by Mongin; Le Coup de I'Etrier, photogravure. (2 pieces. ) 436. MERYON (C.) Minist^re de la Marine. (Fictions etVoeux.) Etching. Original Impression printed by De- latre, and with Cadart's stamp. 437. MEZZOTINTS. Portrait of Robert Southey, by S. W. Reynolds. 1822. Fine impression on Large Paper. 8vo. 438. Mrs. Hope, after Reynolds, by S. W. Reynolds. 8vo. Original proof. 35 The Anderson Auction Co. MEZZOTINTS. 439. Innocent X., by Valentine Green. Portrait of a boy, after Reynolds, by Sal way. (2 pieces.) 440. Lady Pitt, by Say (poor condition) ; Indigence, par Jouanin; Jocelyn, par RoUet; Sleeping Child, byOlder- mann. Folio. (4 pieces.) 441. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVINGS. Danse des Nymphes, after Crayer; Come Along, by Frank Holl, open-letter proof ; and others. Folio, etc. (5 pieces.) 442. Entrance to the Adelphi Wharf, litho. after Gericault by Hullmandel; two modern impressions of etch- ings by Ostade. (3 pieces.) 443. Miscellaneous engravings after Raphael, Pous- sin and others, by Aquila, Pesne, Thomassin, etc. Large folio. (6) 444. Lithograph view of Aurora, N.Y., 1848;Cohoes Falls, 1798; Rock Bridge, Virginia, 1798; Engraving by Chodowiecki ; and others various. (50 pieces. ) 445. Portrait of James Buchanan, by Buttre, one of 10 copies on India paper; Washington Irving, by Smillie,, after Darley ; Windsor Castle, fine aquatint in brown (mar- gins cut close); colored aquatint views in Italy, etc. (33 pieces.) 446. French etchings of Landscapes, unsigned. India proofs. 4to. (5 pieces.) 447. Abel, after Rubens by Fittler, open-letter proof; The Return of Ulysses [?], by Bovi after Delaresse,, proof; and others various. (10 pieces.) 448. Figurative wood-engraving by Jackson, circa 1760, printed in brown; The Descent from the Cross, after Ricciardelli ; The Farmer's Home, after Brooks; etc. Folio. (10 pieces. ) 449. La Fille aux Poussins, by Levasseur ; A Brown Study, aquatint in brown by Havell, proof; Fine photo- gravure by Goupil, after Brozik; etc. Folio. (10 pieces.) 450. Seven 12mo sepia drawings of the months by A. Muhl, 1754; LaVi^rge k la Chaise, after Raphael ; etc. (18 pieces.) 451. The -Spirit of '76, engraved by H. S. Sadd, after Matteson, proof; Plenty (statue of), fine original pencil drawing, by Vauthier; The Destroying Angel, mez- zotint, by Martin ; and others, various. Mostly folio. (20 pieces.) 36 The Anderson Auction Co. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVINGS. ^S^- Miscellaneous Engravings. 4to and 8vo. (50 pieces.) *53. Another lot, similar. (50 pieces.) *54- Steel Engravings, mostly from the Art Jour- nal and after famous paintings. 4to. (80 pieces.) *55. Another lot, similar. (80 pieces.) •i56. Another lot, similar. (100 pieces.) 45T. Another lot, similar. (100 pieces.) 458. MORGHEN (RAPHAEL). Madonna of the Chair, after Raphael. Original impression. Large 4to. 459. One of the Frescoes in the Vatican. Engraved after Raphael. Fine original impression. 460. Poesis, and Theologia. Engraved by Morghen, after Raphael. (2 pieces.) Brilliant original impressions. 461. Medallion of Christ, after Leonardo, in the Trivulzio Collection; Jupiter. Original impressions. (3 pieces.) 462. Canova; Guicciardini ; and another. (3 pieces.) 463. MOUNT VERNON. N. W. View. Lith. with the pen by A. KoUner. Oblong 8vo. 464. MULLER (J. G.) " Alexandre, Vainqueur de Soi- Meme." Engraved by J. G. MuUer, after G. Flink. Fine impression. 465. MURILLO. Engravings after Murillo, by Lefevre, Boutrois, and others. (13 pieces.) 466. nV'APOLEON I. Le Retour en France. Finely -*-^ drawn Lithograph, published by Gosselin, representing soldiers of France carrying the coffin of Napo- leon, while the shades of the Old Guard accompany it. Beautiful impression. Folio. 467. Portraits of Napoleon, Josephine, Archduke Charles; Massena, by Boilly; Ney, colored woodcut; etc. (24 pieces.) 468. NAVAL. Action between the British Fleet under Admiral Parker and the Dutch Fleet under Admiral Zout- man on the Dogger B&nk, Aug. 5, 1781. Painted by D. Serres, engraved by R. Pollard. Folio. Original impres- sion, but neatly repaired in one corner and mounted on card. Lond. 1782. 27 The Anderson Auction Co. NAVAL. 469. Departure of Dutch Ships from Portsmouth Harbor, June, 1833, after the raising of the embargo (the Belgian revolt for Independence). Painted by J. Schett, engraved in aquatint by R. Havell. Polio (slight stain in bottom corners, and top margin repaired). 470. The English and French Fleets in the Baltic, 1854, by Oswald W. Brierly; consisting of eighteen large folio lithographs, in tints. Executed by T. C. Dutton, R. Carrick, J. Needham, and T. Picken, with full descrip- tions on separate sheets. Published by Day & Son, Lond., 1855, in original paper wrapper. Large folio. 471. NEW YORK CITY. Batterie de New- York. Orig- inal etching by De Bonsonge. Original impression, printed by Delatre, 1866. 4to. (Shows the Battery and some dis- tance up the East River.) 472. Bowery Theatre: View of the (First) Bowery Theatre, New York. Folio. I. Town, Architect; On stone, by A. J. Davis; Imbert's Lithography. [1826.] Inlaid. Excessively rare. 473. John Street Theatre. Interior view of the old John Street Theatre, New York, showing scene on stage. Oblong 8vo. India proof. Inlaid. 474. Park Theatre, N. Y. City. Original pen-and- ink Drawing of the cornerstone of the first Park Theatre, laid on the 5th day of May, 1795, Jacob Morton, Wm. Hen- derson and Carlile Pollock, Commissioners; and Lewis Hallam and John Hodgkinson, Managers. 8vo. This stone was found in the ruins of the Park Theatre fire of 1848. 475. Fox's Old Bowery Theatre: the Last Scene in O. L. Fox's New and Gorgeous Pantomime, " The House that Jack Built." Lithograph by C. Currier. Folio. Trial proof, colored by hand, to try the effects of the colors. 476. Interior view of the Hippodrome (formerly sit- uated on the site of the present Fifth Avenue Hotel). 4to tinted lithograph, on music sheet. N. Y. 1853. 477. The Burning of Abbey's Park Theatre, New York, October 30th, 1882 (advertised date of Mrs. Lang- try's debut in America). Photograph. 4to. 478. Park Theatre, N. Y. Photograph of the en- graving showing the interior of the Park Theatre, with Charles Mathews and Miss Johnson on the stage; taken from the painting in water-color by John Searle. With key on margin. 4to. 38 The Anderson Auction Co. NEW YORK CITY. 479. Entrance to the First Congregational Churchy Broadway. Lithograph in color by Penwork, after D. H. Arnot. Fine condition. Rare. N. Y. 1845. 480. View of the Ruins after the great fire in New York, Dec. 16 and 17, 1835, as seen from Exchange Place. Aquatint by W. J. Bennett, after N. Calyo. (Mounted and cut down.) Polio. 481. View of the Masonic Hall: Front on Broad- l way. Lithograph by Imbert; drawn on stone by A. J. ^ Davis; on India Paper. Folio. BoA-e. 483. John Street Theatre: Playbill, Jan. 31, 1794, "The School for Scandal," and "The Flitch of Bacon,'' with Messrs. Henry, Hallam, Hodgkinson, and Richards (Crosbie) in the cast. Rare. 483. A View of New York, Governor's Island, the River, etc., from Long Island. 8vo. Lond. : A. Hamilton, 1776. Fine impression of the original print, showing the troops under arms. 484. Another copy. (No margin.) 485. Original Pen-and-ink Drawing (two on one sheet) of the Old Pewter Mug Tavern, N. Y. City, in its original form and after being unroofed. 4to. 1861. Fine. (1 piece.) 486. Peter Stuyvesant's Army entering New Am- sterdam (to illustrate Irving's New York). Humorous lithograph by Sarony, after W. Heath. Long folio. 487. Debarquement des Troupes Angloises a Nou- velle Yorck, hand-colored (margins torn); L'Entre de Troupes Royal a Nouvelle Yorck, hand-colored. Mounted. Eng. by F. Habermann. (" The Augsbourg Plates.") 4to. (3 pieces.) 488. View of City Hall; Colman's Literary Rooms ; Columbia College. On India Paper. Eng. by Fenner, Sears & Co., after Davis & Burton. Lond., pub. 1831. 8vo. (3 pes.) 489. The Life of a Fireman. Lithograph by N. Currier, after L. Maurer. Hand-colored. In fine condition. Folio. N. Y., pub. 1854. Very rare. 490. The Great International Caledonian Games, held at Jones' Woods, New York, July 1st, 1867. Fine lithograph in color. Large folio. 491. View of New York (looking from Brooklyn). Lithograph by H. Bencke, after John Bachmann. In color. Large folio (margin damaged). 39 The Anderson Auction Co. 493. (^LD MASTERS. Le Mariage de Ste. Catherine, ^-^ eng. by Vendramini, after Maratti ; Abraham offering up Isaac, by Surugue, after Del Sarto. Folio. (2 pieces.) 493. Madonna and Child, after Carlo Dolci, by Bar- toJozzi (cut close) ; Michael Angelo's The Contest with the Bow, stipple engraving printed in carmine; St. Michael and the Devil, after Raphael, by Geille (fine impression) ; Holy Family, after Correggio, by Bonato (brilliant open-letter proof) ; and others, similar. Folio and smaller. (24 pieces.) 494. The Daughter of Robert Strozzi, after Titian, by Cunego; The Feast at Cana, after Tintoretto, by Vol- pato; The Prodigal Son, after Guercino, by Cunego; and others. Folio. (7 pieces, ) 495. Landscape, after Poussin, by Mason; Orphee, after Poussin, by Bovinet; S. Catharine, after Parmegiano, layTinti; and others. Folio. (8 pieces.) 496. Moses, after Michael Angelo, by Berlini; The Adoration of the Shepherds, after Ribera, by Ingouf ; Mieris in his Studio, fine lithograph by Hanfstaengl; and others. Polio. (8 pieces.) 497. — — Landscape, after Salvator Rosa, by Fortier; The Dead Christ, after Carraccio, by Godefroy; Concert of Cats, after Breughel; and others. Folio (8 pieces. ) 498. The Magdalen, after Correggio ; Salvator Mundi, after Del Sarto; Mater Dolorosa, after Dolci, by Mandel; and others. Folio. (8 pieces.) 499. Heliogravures by Amand Durel of engravings by Durer, Aldegrever, Marc Antonio, Beham, etc. (10 pieces.) 500. Early Lithographs (1823-30) of paintings by Liicas von Leyden, Cranach, Israel v. Meckenen, Van Eyck, and others of the early Flemish School. Folio. (12 pieces.) 501. Autotype Facsimiles of Drawings by Raphael, Domenichino, Rubens, Rembrandt, etc. Mounted on large folio cards. 502. 8 Photos, from paintings of the Old Masters. (8 pieces.) 503. ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. Vandyck, bust, in pen- cil and red chalk; A Soldier in Armour, after Kneller, painted in sepia ; and two others. (4 pieces. ) 504. OSTADE (VAN). The Strolling Musicians. 4to (no margin). 505. OXFORD. View of Oxford from the Observatory. Finely colored aquatint after Turner. 4to. Lond. : Acker- mann, 1814. 30 The Anderson Auction Co. 506. "pAINTERS. Charles Le Brim, India-proof litho- -*- graph ; Vandyck, stipple engraving, printed in carmine; Cuyp; and others. 4to, etc. (8 pieces.) 507. Rembrandt, India-proof lithograph by Hull- mandel, 1836; Murillo; Wm. Wissing; etc. 4to, etc. (13 pieces.) 508. PARIS. Aneien Paris, Rue Saint Eloi, by Martial; Paris en Train, and Les Veilles Masons du Pont-Neuf, by Taiee. Etchings. 4to. (3 pieces.) 509. PARRISH (STEPHEN). Rocks of Cape Ann. Origi- nal etching. Unpublished plate. Scarce.- Oblong 4to. 510. PETRAK (ALOYS). Modern German Etcher. The Judgment of Paris, and St. Jerome. Miniature etchings after Durer. Original impressions. (2 pieces. ) Rare. 511. PHOTOGRAPHS. A Collection of Photographs of Foreign Views, Statuary, etc. 4to. (17) 512. Large Photograph of Milan Cathedral. 513. Photographs by Goupil of Military Paintings by Bellange, Protais, and other subjects. 4to. Mounted on card. (10 pieces.) 514 Photographs of the Fountain of Love, by Frago- nard; Une R6ve, by Cogniet; and other Paintings. 4to. Mounted on card. (9 pieces.) 515. The Mountain Torrent, after Zimmermann; Faust at the Sabbath, and at the Combat, after Chifflart. Large folio. (3 pieces.) 516. PORTFOLIO. Half red morocco, with side flaps. Size, 18 X 23. (A little worn.) 517. PORTRAITS. Mozart, aquatint by Quenedy; Raphael and Perugino, by Uien, on Large Paper; Sir Samuel Shepherd, mezzo, by Jackson. (3 pieces.) 618. Washington, after Stuart, the Lansdowne Por- trait by Heath (margins at top and bottom cut close) ; W. H. Seward, by Ritchie; J. B. Gough, water-color drawing. Folio. (3 pieces.) 519. Etchings of Etienne Gardiner (Bp. Stephen Gardner), after Holbein, by Gaujean; Francis I., after Titian, by Koepping; and others. 4to. (6 pieces.) 5i0. POSTERS. 25 Colored Posters (four duplicates) by Gordon Ross, Harrison Fisher, etc. Folio. (25 pieces.) 521. Another lot of 25, all different, including some of the preceding lot; and others. Folio. (25 pieces.) SI The Anderson Auction Co. 522. POTTER (PAUL). The Young Bull; etc. Engrav- ings by Laurent and others. (5 pieces.) 523. POUSSIN (M.) The Cascades. Engraved by Vivares. London, 1785. Folio. 524. The Continence of Scipio. Engraved by F. Legat. Folio. 525. PROOF WOODCUTS. A Collection of Proof Wood- cuts, eng. by W. J. Linton, Swain and others, after Millais and other well-known artists. 8vo. (66 pieces.) 526. /QUEBEC. A View of the Taking of Quebec; View ^ of Quebec from the Basin. Both from the London Magazine, 1760. 4to. (2 pieces.) 527. QUEYROY (A.) French Etcher. Chanteurs de Noel ; Dans les Landes ; Rue du Rivage, Nveres ; and other etchings by the same. 4to. (7 pieces. ) 528. "DALEGH (SIR WALTER), Parting with his -^'' Wife, before his Execution. Eng by C. Burt, after Leutze. Folio. Open-letter proof. 529. RAPHAEL. Les Trois Graces. Eng. by F. Forster, 1841, after Raphael. Letter proof. Fine original impres- sion, with publisher's stamp. Folio. 530. La Vierge h la Chaise. Eng. by Pelee. Large folio. 531. La Ste. Vierge. Eng. by Thevenin. Verj^ fine open-letter proof. Folio. 532. The Transfiguration, by Girardet; The Sibyls, by Cunego; La Fornarina, by the same; St. Cecilia, by Boisson; The Colonna Madonna, by Lightfoot. Folio. (4 pieces.) 533. The Virgin with the Veil, by Metzmacher, India proof; Uranie, by Forster; The Virgin with the Bird, by Martinet ; The Marriage of the Virgin, proof before all let- ters. Folio. (4 pieces.) 534. The Sistine Madonna, by Aikman ; La Belle Jardiniere, by Levy; and others. Folio. (6 pieces.) 535. Paintings in the Vatican: The Burning of Troy; St. Peter released by the Angel; the Trinity; etc. Engravings by Volpato. Large Folio. Fine original im- pressions. (8 pieces.) 536. Raphael's Cartoons: The Death of Ananias; Miraculous draught of Fishes ; Causing the Blind to See ; and 3 others. Engraved by Nicolaus Dorigny, after Raphael. Large folio. (7) 33 The Anderson Auction Co. 537. REMBRANDT. Christ Healing the Sick. (The Hundred-Guilder Print.) A remarkably rich impression of the second state of the plate, from the Vischer collection. One of the rarest of Rembrandt etchings, and possibly one of the finest impressions sold in late years. Only in the second state can this etching be obtained, and very few copies of it are known. 538. The Stoning of Stephen. A very fine original impression of the etching. 539. Adam and Eve. Original impression (but a slight piece torn from the centre, and filled up). 540. The Shipmaster and his Wife. 19^ x 13 in. This and the two following lots are magnificent reproduc- tions in permanent autotype — of the highest style of the pro- cess — from the original paintings, the effect being that of a rich dark mezzotint. Each forms a most attractive picture for framing. 541. Flora. From the Duke of Buccleuch's col- lection. 543. Jan Six at the Window. From Leon Bonnat's collection, London. 548. Portrait of a Youth, painted by the artist, en- graved in mezzotint by W. Pether. Folio. 544. Etched Portrait, in old age, by J. L. Raab. India proof. 4to. 545. The Gold-weigher, from the original; three portraits, engraved by Claessens and Fry (after paintings). Folio, etc. (4 pieces.) 546. REYNOLDS (SIR JOSHUA). Etching of Lady Smyth and children, by Charles Courtry. Folio. 547. RIBOT (E.) Famous French Etcher and Painter. Portrait of M. Cad art. 4to. This and the following lots of the etchings of Eibot ai-e all original impressions, printed by Delatre, and with Cadart's stamp. 548. Le Dejeuner du Chat. 4to. 549. Un Contrebandier. 4to. 550. Le Mets Brule (Salon de 1863). 4to. 551. 'L'Aide de Cuisine. 4to. 552. La Pri^re. 4to. 553. Les Eplucheurs. 4to. 554. RICE (THOMAS DARTMOUTH). Playbill of his Benefit at Bowery Theatre, Feb. 13, 1848, Mr. Rice as Bone Squash Diable, the full Band of Christy's Minstrels ; Mr. Chanfrau ; etc. Bare. 33 The Anderson Auction Co. . 655. RICHOMME (J.) Noted French Engraver. Tri- omphe de Galathee, after Raphael. Large folio. 1820. Fine original impression, with Eiohomme's stamp and auto graph presentation inscription. 556. Adam et Eve, after Raphael. Large folio. Fine original impression. 1814. 557. RIDLEY (W.) Etchings of Durham, Chelsea (Lon- don), etc. 4to. (4 pieces.) 558. ROSA (SALVATOR). Glaucus and Scylla, engraved by Winstanley; Hagar and Ishmael, b.y the same; and others after Rosa. 4to. (5 pieces. ) 559. Original Etchings by Salvator Rosa : The Battle of the Gods and the Giants : The Crucifixion of Orestes by Polycrates; and two others by the same. Large folio. (4 pieces.) 560. ROWLANDSON and PUGIN. Drawing room at St. James's. Aquatint in color. 4to. 561. RUBENS. Les Quatre Philosophes, engraved by Morel; Lions, byBloteling; Le Fils de Rubens, by Salvador; The Descent from the Cross, by Guttemberg. 4to, and folio. (4 pieces.) 562. Landscapes. Engraved by S. a Bolswert. Polio. (5 pieces.) 563. Another lot, similar. (5 pieces.) 564. Another lot, similar. (5 pieces.) 565. Another lot, similar. (5 pieces.) 566. The Massacre of the Innocents ; The Crucifixion ; The Martyrdom of St Thomas; and three others. Engraved by Neeffs, Paulus Pontius, and others. (6) 567. UARTAIN(JOHN). Christ before Caiphas. Mezzo- ^ tint. Signed. Proof. Large folio. 568. SCHEFFER (ARY). Scene from Burger's Lenore. Engraved by Gerard. Large folio, printed in brown. 669. SCRAP-BOOKS. A 4to volume, containing numerous portraits (cut down), mostly of the 18th Century; another, containing newspaper cuttings, woodcuts, etc. 2 vols. 670. A 4to volume, containing numerous portraits, lithographs and steel views, etc. Included are Ch. Kemble by Lane, India proofs ; Rubens; Vandyke; Van de Velde; Byron ; Raleigh ; Fancy portraits, etc. 571. A 4to volume, containing several hundred small pencil sketches of scenery in the South of France and North Italy, a few colored ; with pencilled descriptions of the color- ing appended. 34 The Anderson Auction Co. 572. SCRAP-BOOKS WITH COLORED PLATES. " An oblong 4to scrap-book, containing about 100 plates, includ- ing 19 of Rowlandson's plates to Dr. Syntax, 7 plates by Leech, colored plates to McLean's Gil Bias, etc. 573. Another, similar volume, containing various colored plates, French Caricatures, a few of Leech and Cruikshank, etc. 574. SCRAP-BOOK. Consisting of 70 blank sheets of stout paper; bound in old English red morocco, and gilt. Large folio. A fine collection of old Dutch paper, early 18th Century, suitable for printing etchings or choice engravings. Genuine old Dutch paper is extremely difficult to obtain. 575. SHAKESPEARE. Scene from Richard II. En- graved by Smith. Large folio. Loud. : Boydell. 576. Scene from The Winter's Tale. Engraved by S. Middiman, after J. Wright. Pub. by Boydell, Lond., 1794. Folio. 577. Scene from King Richard the Second. En- graved by R. Thew, after J. Northcote. Pub. by Boydell, Lond., 1801. Folio. 578. Scene from The Tempest. Engraved by I. P. Simon, after H. Fuseli. Boydell, Lond., 1797. Folio. 579. Scenes from the plays. Engraved after Stoth- ard, Westall, Northcote, etc. 4to. (6 pieces.) 580. SHAKESPEARE PORTRAITS. Bust in oval. En- graved by Lawson. 13mo. Rare. 581. Relief Facsimile, in blue and-white, of the seal of Richard Henry Wilde, containing profile portrait of Shakespeare ; woven silk badge, issued on the Tercentenary celebration, April, 1864, with portrait, etc. (2 pieces.) 582. The Droeshout portrait. Engraved by Brocas, etc. (3 pieces.) 583. Engraved by Maria and Emily Maverick ; two varieties of each. (4 pieces.) 584. Engraved by W. D. Smith, N. Y. ; by Hopwood, by Fry; and the Stratford bust, India proof. (4 pieces.) 585. Engraved by Edwin, by J. Boyd (two different), by Gimbrede. (4 pieces.) 586. Engraved by Cook; two small woodcut vi- gnettes, apparently early American work; by J. Hall, 1772; a Cuban portrait; and a lithograph. (6 pieces.) 587. Proof on India paper, engraved by M. Hart of Baltimore; from the London Magazine, 1752; engraved by Cazenave; by Massel; and others. (10 pieces ) 85 The Anderson Auction Co. SHAKESPEARE PORTRAITS. 588. Shakespeare, Rousseau, and others, on one sheet, Bost. 1834; the Stratford bust, printed in colors; engraved by Harlan d from the Hilliard portrait; and others. (10 pieces.) 589. Engraved by Holl, by T. Kelly (two states), by Avery (N. Y.), by Longacre, by Gridley, by Prud'homme, and others. (22 pieces.) 590. Mezzotint by Sartain, by Jeens; Shakespeare and Family, by Ferine, by A. B. Walter, and others. (22 pieces.) 591. About 100 various portraits, mostly woodcuts. (As a lot.) 592. • Birthplace of Shakespeare, colored litho. by Currier & Ives; original prospectus soliciting subscriptions for the purchase at auction of the birthplace, 1847; Shake- speare at the age of 12, colored litho. after Faed; Shake- speare between the Dramatick Muse and the Genius of Painting, stipple engraving by Smith (repaired). 4to and folio. (4 pieces.) 593. - — ■ The Shakespeare Memorial (biography, history of the places connected with Shakespeare, etc.). Illust. with portraits, facsimiles, etc. Folio (pp. 48). Lond. 1864 594. SOUTH CAROLINA. An exact Prospect of Charleston, the Metropolis of the Province of South Caro- lina. From the London Magazine, Oblong 4to. [ca.l760] 595. STANFIELD (C.) Tilbury Port— Wind against Tide. Engraved in line by J. T. Willmore. Large folio. Open-letter proof. 596. STANFIELD (CLARKSON). Lithographs of scenery on the Moselle, Meuse, etc. Drawn on stone by Stanfleld, and finely colored. Original impressions. Folio. View near Marienburg, and another. (2 pieces ) 597. Trarbach, and Civet. (2 pieces ) 598. Rotterdam from the ferry, and two views of Cochem. (3 pieces.) , 599. Dinant, Lemenhof, etc. (3 pieces.) 600. Castle of Elz, and Church of St. Martin, Cologne. (2 pieces.) 601. Liege, Namur; etc. (3 pieces.) 602. Namur, Treves; etc. (3 pieces.) 603. Views on the Meuse. (3 pieces.) 604. Bielstein, and Pallien on the Moselle. (2 pes.) 605. Bridge at Coblentz, on the Moselle; etc. (3 pieces.) 36 The Anderson Auction Co. 606. STATUARY. The Laoeoon, engraved by Bervic; and other engravings of ancient Greek Statuary, and pieces by Flaxman, etc. Mostly folio. (16 pieces.) 607. STOTHARD (T.) The Canterbury Pilgrimage, en- graved by Worthington ; scenes from Shakespeare, the De- cameron, etc. Some on India paper. 8vo. (12 pieces.) 608. STRANG (W.) Paternal Cares. Etched by W. Strang. Proof. 4to. 609. STRANGE (SIR ROBERT). Dana;, after Titian. Original impression, with large un trimmed margins. Folio. 610. Diva Magdalena (The Reading Magdalen, at- tributed to Correggio) . Folio. Fine impression before the date, with large untrimmed margins. 611. Cupid Sleeping. Engraved after Guido. 612. rpAIEE (A. ) French Etcher. Etched Portrait, full -*- length, of Coquelin in the " Lion Amoureux " ; and three other etchings by the same. 4to. (4 pieces.) 613. TAYLOR (F.) Finely hand-colored lithographs after the paintings of Taylor. Scotch subjects — The Moss Trooper; etc. Folio. (3 pieces.) 614. Another lot. A Day with the Roebuck; High- land Piper; etc. (4 pieces.) 615. Sporting subjects. Deer Stalking; Page with Falcon ; etc. (4 pieces. ) 616. Do. Dog and Boar ; Rabbit Shooting ; etc. (4 pes. ) 617. Military subjects. Halt of Troopers ; etc. (3 pes.) 618. The Visit to the Castle; The Gleaners; etc. (4 pieces.) 619. TIEPOLO (GIOVANNI B.) A Series of Allegorical Subjects. Eng. by I. D. Tiepolo. Folio. (7) 620. Engravings after Tiepolo by Pesne and others. Folio. (5 pieces.) 621. TIEPOLO (GIO. DOMENICO). The Flight into Egypt. Original painter etchings. 1753. (26 pieces.) 622. TITIAN. Le Christ porte au Tombeau. Eng. by J. de Mare, 1853. Fine original impression. 4to.. 6a3. TOFANO(E.) Girl and her Pet. Eng. by R. Piquet. Hand-colored. 4to. 624. TOMKINS (P. W.) The Virgin and Child, Eliza- beth and St. John, after Andrea del Sarto. Small folio, India proof. Lond. 1808. 37 The Anderson Auction Co. 625. TURNEK (C— English Mezzotint Engraver). The Lady Georgiana Fane, daughter of the Earl of Westmore- land. Mezzotint by Turner, after Lawrence. Large folio. Original impression, with full margins. Lond. 1828. Rare. 626. TURNER (J. M. W.) Tivoli. Engraved by E. Goodall. Fine original impression, 1827. Folio. 627. Italy: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Eng. by J. T. Willmore, after Turner. India proof. Large folio. 628. Parts 1 and 2 of the Day's edition of the Liber Studiorum, containing 10 lithographs in brown tints. (As 1 piece) 629. Naples, by Cook; Wycliffe Abbey, by Pye;^ Durham Cathedral, by Miller; and others. 4to and 8vo. (19 pieces.) 630. Engravings by Willmore, Cousen, Armytage and others of famous paintings by Turner. 8vo. (50 pes.) 631. India Proofs. Malta, Rhodes, Parnassus, etc. All on India paper. (9 pieces.) 632. T/'ANDYCK. Christ Crowned with Thorns. En- ' graved by Bolswert. Folio. 633. VEYRASSAT (J.) Le P^re Malice. Etching, 4to. Original impression. Printed byDelatre. 634. .Le Bac. 4to. Original impression. Printed by Delatre. 635. Un Marechal a Moret. 4to. Original impres- sion. Printed by Delatre. 636. VIEWS, Etc. Miscellaneous Views, etc. (About 135 pieces, as a lot.) 637. Miscellaneous Views: Europe, Asia, etc. (About 300 pieces, as a lot.) 638. VISSCHER (CORNELIS). A Dutch interior. Cor- nells Visscher, inv. and sculpt. Mounted (no margin). 639. TyAR OF 1812. Representation of the U. S. "' Frigate " United States," Stephen Decatur, Commander, capturing H.B.M. Frigate " Macedonian." Painted by T. Birch, engraved by S. Seymour. Folio (re- paired and margins cut close). 640. General William H. Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Colored lithograph by N. Currier. 4to (stained at bottom). N. Y. 1840. 38 The Anderson Auction Co. 641. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Early stipple engrav- ing. 12mo. 642. Engraved Portrait, oval bust in profile, after Savage, cut close. Fine impression. 13mo, mounted. (H., 818; B.,429.) 643. Chantry's statue, engraved by J. Thomson, drawn by H. Corbould. Folio. India Proof. 644. " Washington and Family " (copy of the Savage painting). Mezzotint by G. E. Ferine. 645. "Washington." By H. B. Hall. 12mo. In- laid. After the Ceracchi bust. (H., 257; B., 166.) 646. " Washington and His Mother." Painted by Henry Bruecker. Engraved in line and stipple by J. McRae. 647. Magnus (G.) "In Memory of the Illustrious Champion of Liberty General George Washington," etc. Lettering in script printed in blue, busts of Washington (in centre), Lincoln, and McClellan (left and right at top). Lithograph. Folio. [1862.] 648. — — Satin badge, the U. S. flag, with oval bust of Washington printed in gold. Inscription, "American Orders, Feby. 22nd, 1854." 649. WEBSTER (T.) Noted English Painter. "The Smile," and companion picture "The Frown" (school- boys). Engraved by Rice. Large folio. Proofs. (2 pes.) 650. WEST (BENJAMIN). Alfred III. visiting one of his Nobles. Eng. by J. B. Michel. Large folio. Loud. : Boydell, 1783. 651. WIERIX (JAN). Copy of Albert Durer's Madonna and Child. Engraved by Wierix at the age of 14. 652. WILKIE (SIR DAVID). Engravings after Wilkie, by Raimbach and others. Folio and smaller. (10 pieces.) 653. WILL;^ (J. G.) Repos de la Vidrge, after Dietricy; Sapeur des Gardes Suisses; Louis Dauphin; etc. (5 pieces.) 654. WOOLLETT (W.) English Engraver. Jacob and Laban, after Claude. Large folio. Fine impression. Loud. 1783. 655. WOUVERMANS. "Un Manage." Engraved by Daudet. Folio. 39 The Anderson Auction Co. FRAMED ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS. &c. 656. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. Original water- color drawing of a building (concert room?) in Renaissance style, on the side of a lake, with terrace in Italian style lead- ing to the water. Finely drawn and colored. 38 x 21 in. 657. House at New Roehelle, built for C. C. Buell. Bromide print, colored. Gilt frame, 22 x 24 in. 658. BARTOLOZZI (P.) Card of thanks forwarded to those who attended the funeral of Sir Joshua Reynolds. With allegorical design by Burney eng. by Bartolozzi in line. 9 X 11 in. 659. BATTLE OF BUNKER'S HILL. Eng. by Mitan, after Trumbull. In Hogarth frame, black and gold, 20 x 26 in. 660. BOSTON TEA PARTY. Process reproduction of the painting by W. L. Greene representing the destruction of the tea in Boston Harbor. Framed in wood taken from the Bradley House, where the members of the Tea Party met and disguised themselves as Indians. 21^ x 17% in. 661. BOUGUEREAU (W.) La Charite. Large photo- graph from the original painting by Goupil. Gilt frame, 24 x 31 in. 662. BRETON (JULES). The Confirmation (Breton scene). Fine autotype from the original painting. Gilt frame, 28 x 21 in. 663. Shovelling Snow. Fine autotype after the original painting. Gilt frame, 28 x 21 in. 664. CHINA. Three Photographs of a cabinet of East- ern china, many varieties. Mounted in one frame, 32 x 12 in. 665. DEATH OF MONTGOMERY AT QUEBEC. Eng. by W. Ketterlinus, after Trumbull. In black-and-gilt Hogarth frame, 19 x 26 in. 666. DBTAILLE (B.) Salut aux Blesses. Pine Goupil- gravure. Gilt frame, 31% x 24 in. 667. DRAMA. View of the Interior of the Saint Charles Theatre, New Orleans, with portraits of Sol Smith and J. M. Ludlow. Reproduction of the rare original lithograph. 18 X 21 in. 668. GEN. MARION in his swamp encampment inviting a British Officer to Dinner. Mezzotint by John Sartain, after J. B. White. Open-letter proof. 22 x 25 in. 40 The Anderson Auction Co. 669. GLETRE (C. G.) Bust of a Woman, nude. Fine autotype from the original painting by Gleyre. Gilt frame, 17 s 19 in. 670. HARRISON (BENJAMIN). Bng. by Francis S. King, 1903, after Eastman Johnson, Lettered proof, signed by artist and engraver, limited to 25 lettered proofs, in stout mat and black-and-gold frame, showing piece of copper plate (to show the destruction of the plate). 23 x 27 in. 671. HENRY (PATRICK) delivering his celebrated Speech in the House of Burgesses, Virginia, 1765. Eng. by Alfred Jones, after Rothermel. (Slightly spotted.) 23 x 29 in. 672. JAPANESE. Full-length figure of a Girl, very finely painted on glass, and in the original Japanese frame and glass. The figure heightened with gold and silver. 18 x 26 in. 673. KBAN (EDMUND). Full length, as Richard IH. Mezzotint by C. Turner, after J. J. Halls. Letter proof,, printed in brown. 26 x 36 in. Lond. 1814. 674. Full length, as Brutus. Mezzotint by S. W. Rey- nolds, after Northcote. Fine Open-letter Proof. 38 x 27 in. 675. KEMBLE (JOHN PHILIP). Full length, as RoUa. Mezzotint by S. W. Reynolds, after Lawrence. Large folio, with thick mat. (The engraving somewhat damaged.) 44 x 33 in. 676. Full length, as Cato. Mezzotint by Reynolds, after Lawrence. Fine impression of the First State. In thick mat, 45 x 35 in. ' 677. Full length, as Hamlet. Mezzotint after Law- rence (no margin, and mounted; slight damage on side). 44 X 33 in. 678. KNAUS (L.) Evening in the Jewish Quarter. Fine autotype after the original painting. 24 x 28 in. "679. "Landpartie." Autotype by the Berlin Photo- graphic Company. 29 x 25 in. 680. Another fine Autotype from an original paint- ing by Knaus. Gilt frame, 29 x 25 in. 681. MBISSONIER. Napoleon, full length, on grey charger. Etched by James Fagan. Signed remarque proof on vellum. In gilt frame, with ornamental top of French eagle. 26 x 20 in. 682. Three Engravings after Meissonier, and a Cabinet Photograph. Mounted in passepartout fashion. ( Glass cracked.) 19 x 351/2 in. 683. MENGS (RAPHAEL). Amor. Lithograph by Hanf- staengl. 20 x 21 in. 41 The Anderson Auction Co. 684. MOUNT VERNON in the Olden Time. Line engrav- ing. 27 X 21 in. 685. MUNKACSY. Milton Dictating to his Daughters. Fine autotype from the original painting. 30 x 25 in. 686. NEW YORK CITY. View of the Stage of the Ameri- can Theatre, Bowery, on the 57th night of T. D. Rice in Jim Crow. Reproduction of the very rare original lithograph. 18 X 22 in. 687. The Old Post Office. Lithograph by John Briem, pub. by Herr Wessbecher ; in mat and red stained cherry-and- gilt frame, 20 x 16 in. 688. Lafayette Theatre. Lithograph on India paper (Imbert's lithography), after A. L. Davis; Peter Grain, Architect, 1827. In red stained cherry-and-gilt frame. Bare. 16 X 15 in. 689. View of New York Theatre, front on Bowery, lithograph on India paper by Imbert, after A. J. Davis; I. Town, Architect. Erected 1826. In red stained cherry- and-gilt frame, 17 x 15. Bare. 690. View of Burton's Theatre, Chambers St., 1871. Original water-color drawing by Florian. In red stained cherry-and-gilt frame, 15 x 16 in. 691. View of Broadway, N. Y., between Howard and Grand St., 1840; showing old Olympic Theatre and Tatter- sail's. Lithographed for T. D. Valentine's Manual for 1861 by Geo. Hayward. In red stained cherry-and-gilt frame, in fine condition. Size, 17 x 12. 692. View of National Theatre. J. W. Wallack, lessee. Lithograph by Day & Haghe, London, after Ben- gough. In red stained cherry-and-gilt frame. Fine condi- tion. 19 x 16 in. Bare. 693. The Irving Dinner. At the City Hall, N. Y., 1832. Lithograph on India paper by Bndicott & Swett, after ]M. Swett. In red stained cherry-and-gilt frame, 19 x 15 in. 694. OIL PAINTING. Bust of a Man on canvas (no frame). 16 x 21 in. 695. OIL PAINTING on panel; Study of a Squirrel, by A. Bishop, 1883. Another painting on the back. 14 x 7% in 696. Photograph Frame, russia leather case, name re- moved and somewhat worn, inside lined with dark red plush, 19 X 16 in. 697. RANNBY (W.) A Bad Egg. Oil painting on can- vas, in ornamental gilt frame, 15 x 16 in. 42 The Anderson Auction Co. 698. EEMBRANDT. Portrait by himself. Fine autotype oi tlie original painting. 36 x 30 in. 699. RUBENS. The Burgomaster. Fine autotype. In handsome oak frame. 41 x 32 in. 700. SHAKESPEARE. The Epitaph on Shakespeare's tomb. Fine facsimile of a rubbing from it. Gilt frame, 38 x 13 in. 701. THE SIREN. Line engraving. 22 x 23 in. 702. THUMANN (PAUL). Study of a Woman's Head and Bust, nude. Photograph. Gilt frame, 20 x 19 in. 703. TROYON (CONSTANT). Noted French Painter. Bust in relief in Terra-eotta, by Amb. Nosselat. Circular. 181^ in. Framed. 704. WAR OF 1812. Engagement between the Endymion and the President. Aquatint in color by J. Jeakes, after Buttersworth. (Neatly repaired in margin.) 23 x 26 in. Yery rare. 705. Capture of H. B. M. ship Frolic by the Wasp. Aquatint by Kearny. Reproduction of the very rare origi- nal. 16 X 20 in. 706. The Engagement between the United States and the Macedonian. Eng. by B. Tanner, after T. Birch. (Slight damage neatly repaired.) 28 x 33 in. 707. Battle of Lake Erie. Engraving by C. Tiebout and G. Murray, after Sully and Kearny. Published 26 July, 1815. A fine impression, but repaired in one or two places. 28 X 35 in. Bare. 708. OAK FRAME, natural color, with glass, mat and strainer. Size, 36 x 45. 709. Another similar. (Glass broken.) 710. -^ Oak and gilt frames, 17 x 20 in. and smaller sizes. (6 pieces.) ^ Conditions of Sale ■ I : TERMS CASH. The hijhest bidder to be the buyer; in ail cases of disputed bids the lot shall be immediately re-sold. 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Auriinn*— Telephone: 3150 Madison The Hurst Sale A Letter of Appreciation The American Security and Trust Co. of Washington, D. C, being named as the sole executor of the estate of the late Bishop John Fletcher Hurst, chose The Anderson Auction Company as the medium for the public sale of his choice collection of Books, Autographs, and Manuscripts. In due time the sales were effected, the aggregate proceeds amounting to $56,500. In connection therewith, the following extract from an unsolicited Jetter received from the Executor may prove of interest: "it seems proper thiat I should express to you our entire satisfaction with your management and conduct of the sale. The cataloguing, on which so much depended, was admirably done, and the amount realized was fully ■up to the highest estimate of the value of the collec- iion. I have heretofore congratulated you personally on the success of the sale, and now beg you to accept Ihis expression of our appreciation of the excellent service rendered in this connection by your Company to ours. Yours very truly, JAMES F. HOOD. THE DRAMATIC AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBEARY OF CHARLES K. MANN, Esq. OF Philadelphia COMPRISING HIS Miscellaneous Library of Editions-db-Ltjxe of Standard Authors, AND his Notable Collection of Rare Books, many Extra- illtjstratbd, relating to the history of the Drama in England and America : among these latter is a remarkable collection of books relat- ing to david garrick, colley cibber, jeremy collier and his attack on the stage ; the history of both covbnt garden and drtjry lane theatres ; an interesting collection of shake- 8pbareana ; the extremely rare life of theophilus keenb, ascribed to satagb ; the rare memoirs of mrs. billington, 1792, which was suppressed, and the almost unknown answer to it ; ISAAC reed's COPr OF "ROSALIND"; THE ANONYMOUS ATTACK ON MRS. SPRANGBR BARRY ; THE RARE ORIGINAL OP THE ADVENTURES OP ANN CATLEY ; THE SECRET MEMOIRS OP HARRIOTT PUMPKIN (HARRIOT MELLON) ; SCARCE LIVES OF MRS. OLDFIELD AND HER CON- TEMPORARIES ; EARLY PRINTED BOOKS ON THE STAGE, INCLUDING RAINOLDES' OVERTHROW OF STAGE PLAYES, 1629 ; FIRST EDITION OP ADDISON'S CATO, WITH THE RARE HALF-TITLE ; COLORED BOOKS ON COSTUMES ; ETC. THE EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BOOKS INCLUDE, AMONG OTHERS, BRANDER MATTHEWS' AND LAURENCE BUTTON'S ACTORS AND ACTRESSES OF GREAT BRITAIN, WITH NEARLY 3,000 ILLUSTRATIONS ; ADOLPHUS' LIFE OF JOHN BANNISTER, WITH NEARLY 800 ILLUSTRATIONS ; MEMOIRS OF MUNDEN, WITH 500 ILLUSTRATIONS ; WILSON'S OUR ACTRESSES, WITH NEARLY 600 ILLUSTRATIONS ; WILLIAM WINTER'S THE JEFPBRSONS, WITH 400 ILLUSTRATIONS ; HAWKINS' LIFE OP KEAN, WITH NEARLY 400 ILLUSTRATIONS; ETC., ETC. — ALL BEING EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED WITH MANY RARE AND CHOICE PORTRAITS FOK SALE AT AUCTION BY CJe 9lntietson Auction Company 5 West 29th Street, New York LOTS 1st Session, Monday Evening, April 23, i— 300 2d Session, Tuesday Afternoon, April 23, 30i— eoo 3d Session, Tuesday Evening, April 23, eoi— 900 4th Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 24, 90i— 1200 5th Session, Wednesday Evening, April 24, 1201—1472 SALES BEGIN IN THE EVENING AT 7.30 O'CLOCK ; IN THE AFTERNOON AT 3 Telephone, 3150 Madison Douglas Uasloi- & Co. mew ffiorfc CATALOGUE 1. A BBOTT (EMMA). Life and Professional Career. '^-^ By Sadie E. Martin. Numerous illusts. 8vo, ^^^ cloth. Minneapolis, 1891 ^ 2. A BECKETT (A. W.) Green-Room Recollections. /7 ^ ^ Post 8vo, cloth. Bristol [1896] /^ '^ 3. 1 BECKETT (GILBERT A.— Author of "The Comic History of England"). The Qnizziology of the British^ z^/r Drama. Fikst bdn. lUust. by John Leech. 13mo, cloth,,^, A->^ gilt. Fine copy. Lond. 1846 ^ 4. Another copy, bound in half morocco. Lond. 1846 ^0 5. ABINGTON (MRS.) Life of Mrs. Abington. For- ' r trait, after Gosway. Post 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1888 v*-^ 6. ACROBATS AND MOUNTEBANKS. ByH. LeRoux . c^ and Jules Garnier. Transl. from the French by A. P. /, C/iy Morton. 2SS illusts. Large 8vo, cloth, gilt, uncut. Lond. : Chapman & Hall, 1890 7. ACTING AMERICAN THEATRE. Lopez and Wemyss Edition, carefully corrected from the Prompt ^ ^^ r" Books of the Philadelphia Theatre Portraits of Mrs. Duff^i.W^ as Mary, Miss Kelly as Beatrice, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. War- "^ ' ren, Mr. Wood, Mr. BurTce, Mr. Barnes, Miss Francis, and others, in character. 4 vols, crown 8vo, old sheep. Phil. 1826 All scarce portraits, and a complete set of the 16 plays pub- lished in this edition. 8. ACTING (THE ART OF). The Sentimental Spouter, ^ or Young Actor's Companion, 12mo, sprinkled calf, gilt top, _ / -i7 Lond. 1774; Art of the Stage, by P. Fitzgerald, Lond. 1885; The Actor's Art, by G. Garcia, fully illust. , Lond. 1883; and three pamphlets on the same subject. 6 vols. 9. ACTOR'S ART (The). Theatrical Reminiscences, ^:/^ etc. With contributions by leading Actors. Edited by ^Jy' ^ J. A. Hamerton. 13mo, cloth. Lond. 1897 10. ACTORS BY DAYLIGHT, or Pencilings in the Pit, Nos. 1 to 55 (all published) ; also bound with it. Actors by ^ /- Gaslight, or Boz in the Boxes, Nos. 1 to 10 (lacking No. 7).^,y C? Numerous scarce portraits (a few colored hy an amateur). ' 2 vols. Bvo, half morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1838-39 Scarce, / 10 .SB 63^ The Anderson Auction Co. 11. ACTOR'S REMONSTRANCE (The) ; or, Complaint for the Silencing of their Profession and Banishment from their severall Playhouses. Lend. : Printed for E. Nickson, 1643. 8vo, unbound, pp. 7. Reprint, Lond. 1833, of this J extremely rare pamphlet. / (jO 12. Another copy, bound in boards. 13. ACTRESS (The) OP THE PRESENT DAY. 3 vols. 13mo, original boards, uncut (backs slightly chipped). Lond. 1817 14. ADAMS (JOHN QUINCY). A. L. S. 4 pp. 4to. ash., Feb. 19, 1839. To Jas. H. Hackett, the actor. ' h autographed 'portrait. (As 1 piece.) Fine long letter giving his view of the character of Hamlet, which he calls ' ' the Master Piece of the Drama — the Master Piece of Shakespear — I had almost said the Master Piece of the Human Mind," winding up with an eloquent definition of what Hamlet's real madness consisted in. 15. ADAMS (MAUDE). Maude Adams. By Acton Da- vies. 21 portraits in character and plain dress. Crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1901] 16. ADAMS (WM. DAVENPORT). With Poet and Player. Essays on Literature and the Stage. 13mo, cloth. Lond. 1891 ^' ^/) ^^- -ADDISON (JOSEPH). Rosamond. An Opera. cp^.'^U First edn. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 36. (No half-title.) Lond. 1707 18. Cato. A Tragedy. First edn. With the half- title. 4to, unbound, pp. 63, with the Epilogue of 3 pp. Lond. 1713 Fine copy, a little browned with age, but very rare, with THE HALF TITLE IN PEEFEOT STATE, AND WITH THE MEDALLIONS. /~^ Afi 19- ADDRESS (An) TO THE LADIES on the Indecency ^;»^. ^ of Appearing at Immodest Plays. 13mo, wrappers, pp. 33. Lond. 1756 / n A ''^°- ADVENTURES (The) OF AN ACTOR; or, Life of /, / a Strolling Player. Woodcuts. 8vo, boards, uncut. ' Lond. [ca. 1830] ^ -5 31. AINS WORTH (W. H.) Historical Romances. Por- I ^Q traits and etchings by Thevenin and others. 30 vols. 8vo, ' ' buckram, uncut. Phil. : For Subscribers only, n. d. [190-] Victorian Edition, limited. The etchings, proofs before let- ters on Japan paper ; the portraits on India paper. ^ y,A 23. ALABAMA. Saunders (J. E.) Early Settlers of ^ .(/(J Alabama: with Notes and Genealogies by E. S. B. Stubbs. Portraits, etc. 4to, buckram. New. Orleans, 1899 fss as- The Library of Charles N. Mann. 23. ALBANY STAGE. Phelps (H. P.) Players of a Century. A record of the Albany Stage, etc. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Albany, 1880 24. ALDINE (The). The Art Journal of America. Vols. 4, 5 and 7. 3 vols, folio. N. Y. 1872-75 Noted for the beauty of its woodcut illustrations. 25. ALFIERl (VITTORIO). Tragedies, transl. from the Italian. By Chas. Lloyd. Second edn., with Memoirs of the Author. Portrait. 4 vols. 12mo, calf (name on titles). Lond. 1821 26. AMERICAN BANNER (The). L. A. Wilmer, editor. Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden, N. J. Vol. 2, complete ^? /}/) from No. 1 (Apl. 26, 1851) to No. 52 (Apl. 17, 1852). Folio, ^' ^^ half roan, gilt edges. The organ of the Native American Party (Mugwump). 27. AMERICAN CELEBRITIES (including 18 pp. of ^r" Theatrical Celebrities). Numerous port/raits. Oblong 12mo, '^o^ cloth. ■ N. Y. 1891 28. AMERICAN EDITIONS OP ENGLISH PLAYS. Collection of about 150 plays published in New York, Bos- ^ ton, Baltimore, etc., in the early part of the 19th Century, <9.^ the United States. By Jas. D. McCabe. Illust. Thigk 8vo, ZcS half morocco. Phil [1874] 31. Andrews (E. Benjamin). History of the United States, from the Earliest Discovery of America to the ^/ ' Present Day. With JfiO illusts. and maps. 4 vols, crown \_y^ 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1895 32. AMERICAN PLAYS. Nos. 4, 7, 8, 12, and 14 of Lopez & Wemyss edition, containing The Old Maid, portrait of Mrs. Francis as Miss Harlow (by Longacre) ; Isabella, ^ ^- with portrait of Mrs. Barnes as Isabella [by Durand) ; School ,^«J of Reform, portrait of Mr. Hilson as Tyke {by Durand) ; ^ - Simpson & Co., with portrait of Mr. Bu/rkej New Way to Pay Old Debts, portrait of Mrs. Hilson as Margaret (by Durand). Crown 8vo, wrappers, some uncut. (5 pieces.) Scarce portraits. Phil. 1826-27 5 The Anderson Auction Co. 33. AMERICAN STAGE. Gardiner (John). Speech, delivered in the (Massachusetts) H. of R., on Jan. 26, 1792, /Z^S^ on the Report of the Committee considering the Expediency (_/ — of Repealing the Law against Theatrical Exhibitions (and, a Dissertation on the Ancient Poetry of the Romans). Fold- ing plate. Small 8vo, half calf. Bost. 1792 Pbivatelt printed and ears. <^ I/O ^*- Hapgood (Norman). The Stage in America, -V, , / i-- 1897-1900. By N. Hapgood. Post Bvo, cloth. N. Y. 1901 35. AMPHITHEATRES. Maffei (Marquis Scipio). A Corn- et __ pleat History of Ancient Amphiteatres, their Architecture, ^'^~A- and particularly that of Verona. With Accounts of Gladia- '^ tory-Shews, etc., etc. Transl. by A. Gordon. Folding plates. 13mo, half bound. Lond. [ca. 1740] / ^ ^ 36. ANACREON. Odes. Transl. by Thos. Moore. With / ^--> SJf. choice designs by Girodet De Boussy. Oblong 12mo, gilt edges. Lond. [1869] 37. ANCIENT CORNISH DRAMA (The). Edited and transl. by Edwin Norris. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Scarce. f ^ tr Oxford, 1859 I ' I The original Celtic dialect, and modern English of the three most important dramas in the Celtic dialect. 38. ANDERSON (GEORGE). The Use and Abuse of Diversions ; with Appendix, shewing the Stage in particu- lar is an Unchristian Diversion. 8vo, panelled calf, gilt. Fine copy. Edinburgh, 1733 A 39. A Reinforcement of the Reasons proving that (n Q the Stage is an Unchristian Diversion. 8vo, half morocco C^ ' ^ (small piece of title repaired). Edinburgh, 1733 40. ANDERSON (JAMES R.) An Actor's Life Por- t/rait. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1902 />-7/^ James R. Anderson played several times in America (1844- r / Cy 45, etc.). 41. ANDERSON (MARY). Story of her Life and Pro- fessional Career. By J. M. Farrar. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut, gilt tooling on back. Lond. 1884 Extra-illustrated with 50 various portraits of the celebrated actress in plain dress and characters, together veith other por- traits of Mrs. Siddons (2) ; Fanny Kemble as Juliet (3) ; Edwin Booth, John McCuUough as Virginius; Booth as Pescara (Zn- dm); Ben de Bar as Falstaflf; Forrest as Richard III. (India); Angelica Kauffmann, Edmund Kean, Rachel, Garrick, Sarah Bernhardt, J. P. Kemble : Henry Irving (2) ; Augustus Harris, Ellen Terry, Gen. Grant (by Marshall) ; Mdlle. Mars {India) ; Tom Thumb, Shellejr, Charlotte Cushman, and others. 42. A Few Memories. By Mary Anderson. Por- / / C" traits. 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1896 ' ' / First Edition. Fine copy. ^ gilt S.ao /cT The Library of Charles N. Mann. ANDERSON (MARY). 43. The Stage Life of Mary Anderson, By Wm. Winter. Portraits. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. N.Y.1886 No. 35 of only 50 signed copies on Large Paper. t-i. Romeo and Juliet (from the text of the second quarto, 1599), as performed by Miss Mary Anderson at the / ^ Lyceum Theatre, 1884. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Souvenir /- ^ copy. Lend. 1884 45. ANGELO (HENRY). Reminiscences of Henry An- gelo, with Memoirs of his late Father and Friends, etc. Best edn. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1828 46. Angelo's Picnic; or. Table Talk, including / numerous Recollections of Public Characters, etc. , etc. ■, / ' Q written by himself. 8vo, half calf (lacks front.). Lond. 1834 47. ANGLING. The American Angler's Book ; Embrac- ing the Natural History of Sporting Fish, and the Art of ^ ^ a Taking Them. By T. Norris. Numerous illusts. 8vo, *^ - C' ^ cloth, gilt top. Phil. 1865 48. ANTIQUE GEMS. Antique Gems from the Greek and Latin. Theocritus, Apuleius, Horace, Longus, Lucius, Ovid, ^ Tatius, Anacreon, Sappho, ApoUoniua, Mussbus, Proper-^^^ ^^ tins. The Bucolics of Virgil, Catullus and Lucian. 13 vols. 8vo, gilt cloth, gilt tops Phil. : Barrie, for subscribers only [1901-1902] Limited issue on Japan vellum, with decorative borders to each page and illustrations throughout, some in gold and colors. The original text, with translation on opposite pages by Milton, Dryden, Jonson, Arnold, Lang, Tennyson, Marlowe, and others. 49. ARCHEOLOGY. L'Actinodon, par Albert Gaudry. Memoire extrait des Nouvelles Archives du Museum d'His- ^ Q toire Naturelle. Folding plates. Polio. Paris, 1887 Presentation copy from the author. 50. ARCHER (FRANK). How to Write a Good Play. / / /I Post 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Lond. 1892 / ' / tX 51. ARCHER (WILLIAM). English Dramatists of To- Day. Post 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1882 ^ First edition of one of the earliest books by the noted English ^>/ /Ch Dramatic Critic. Scarce. "^^ ' ^ 52. About the Theatre. Essays and Studies. Post >- 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1886 (q^ 53. Masks or Faces ? A Study in the Psychology of Acting. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 / / C/ 54. ARDITI (LUIGI). My Reminiscences. Edited and compiled by the Baroness Von Zedlitz. Portraits, facsimiles. / ^<-^ 4to blank paper. 4to, half russia (back cover loose). Lond. 1696 9 '^■^^ The Anderson Auction Co. 77. BANNISTER (JOHN). Memoirs of the Comedian, by John Adolphus. 2 vols, extended to 8 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt tops, uncut, gilt backs, by Pawson AND Nicholson, with specially prepared title-page. Lond. [1838] ExTRA-lLLXJSTEATED by the insertion of 787 engraved portraits of uncommon quality, including portraits of Mr. Bannister as Dick; Japhna; Whiskerandos ; Capt. Macheath; Shady; Gradus (2) ; Merlin ; Col. Feignwell (2) ; Capt. Bobadil; Echo ; Ben; and Major Sturgeon; together with 7 in plain dress. Among the others may be mentioned : Mrs. Siddons (S4 differ- ent portraits) \ Garrick (14); Samuel Foote (12) ; Mrs. Jordan (10); John Quick (10); Charles Mathews (12); J. P. Kemble (10); John Fawoett (9); Quin(2); Lady Hamilton (2) ; R. B. Sheri- dan (5) ; Mrs. Abington (8), including a rare one as Lady Betty Modish; Macklln(5); CoUey Cibber; WoflBngton (3) ; Listen (6); Perdita Robinson (4); Tate Wilkinson ; Thomas Killigrew; George Selwyn; Charles Kemble (5); Mrs. Billington (6); — / 1 Thomas Rowlandson (rare) ; Mrs. Clive ; Mrs. Siddons (by San- 6 son, rare); Charles Lee Lewes (3); Miss Saxpur (mezzo) ; Henry Carey; Mrs. Jordan as Hippolyta (scarce) ; Michael Kelly (4); /7 Master Payne (by Leney) ; Edmund Kean as Zanga (by Alais / ^ / / / after Geo. Cruikshank, rare); Mdme. Vestris (3); Gen. Monok- y/ ]/TlJ / AJm ^"^ ' I^iston as Moll Flaggon (colored); George Colman (5); Mrs. (TJl/l'iA/^^ Bannister (by Conde); Henry Johnston (4); Mdme. Catalani /'^ (4); Harley as Leporello (rare colored etching), and in other characters; Miss O'Neill; Thomas Coutts; Charles Lamb; Con- way; Miss Mellon; Miss Farren (3); Mrs. Inchbald (4); John Edwin (5); Horace Walpole; Joe Miller (New York, 18S8); Gen. Burgoyne; Napoleon (3); Admiral Howe; EUiston as Mercutio (rare, colored); Edmund Kean; Mr. and Mrs. Mattocks (mezzo- tints); Ned Shyter (5); Munden (3); Edmund Burke; C. J. Fox (2); Braham (4); Milton; Pope and the Duke of Bedford (all by W. Haines); John Adolphus; Charles Dibdin (4); Garrick (by Edwin); G. F. Cooke; Master Betty (3); Spranger Barry (2); Stephen Kemble (2); Mrs. Sheridan; Dr. Johnson; John John- stone (4); Rousseau; Voltaire (3); Philip Astley; Gen. Wolfe; West Digges; Mrs. Cibber; Benjamin West; John Bernard; Mr. Woodward; Miss Pope (mea«o.); C. Heath, engraver; Nol- l&^ens, the sculptor; Mrs. Bland (4); Holman(4); Mrs. Coutts (3); Mrs. Centlivre; and many others. 78. BANNISTER (NATH. H.) Gaulantus. A Tragedy. / /*7 r— 13mo, wrappers, pp. 67. Cinn. 1836 , ..-^^-cJ Early American Playwright, born in Baltimore. An inter- esting early Ohio imprint. 79. BARKER'S Complete List of Plays, exhibiting the title, size, date and author from the Commencement of Theatrical Performances to 1803. [By W. C. Oulton.] 12mo, half morocco, gilt. Lond. [1803] 80. BARNES (CHARLES M. S.) Plays, Prose and Poetry. First edn. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1848 81. BARNUM (P. T.) Struggles and Triumphs; or, / >7 (~ Forty Years' Recollections of P. T. Barnum, written by // <5/^0 Himself. Portraits and numerous illusts. Post 8vo, cloth. Buffalo, 1873 10 /O The Library of Charles N. Mann. 82. [BARRY (MRS. SPRANGER).] Life of James Quin, Comedian, portrait and view, Lond. 1766; Rosalind, or an Apology for the History of a Theatrical Lady, Dublin, 1759. Bound in one volume, post 8vo, half calf, uncut. The latter item is the anonymous life of Mrs. Dancer, after- wards Mrs. Barry and Mrs. Crawford, and the scandal of her supposed attempt to elope with the French dancer, Poicteur. Very scarce, and an interesting copy, the volume having belonged successively to Isaac Reed, the Shaksperean commen- tator (with his autograph, dated 1801, and many interesting MS. notes); Charles Mathews, the comedian (with his book- plate); and the autograph of John Bannister (inserted). The signature to some MS. notes has been toi-n ofif, saving " Joh," but the writing may be that of John Payne Collier. 83. BARRYMORE (EARL OF). Life of the Earl of . Barrymore, Including a History of the Wargrave Theatri- / A/) cals. By Anthony Pasquin (John Williams). Third edn., /' L/^ corrected and enlarged. Portrait of the Earl of Barrymore. 8vo, half roan, imcut. Lond. 1793 84. BATES (KATHARINE LEE). The English Reli- gious Drama. Post 8vo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. 1893 83. BATH STAGE (The). The Bath Stage: History of Dramatic Representations in Bath. Belville S. Penley. Numerous portraits. Square crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 £7) /■OO ^ 86. BATTLE OP BROOKLYN (The). A Farce, as it was performed on Long Island, on Tuesday the 37th day of (jQ August, 1776. By Representatives of the Tyrants of Amer- . ica, assembled at Philadelphia. 8vo, wrappers, pp. 45. N. Y. 1776 ; Repr. Brooklyn, 1873 87. BAUER (KAROLINE). Memoirs of Karoline Bauer. Transl. froin the German. 4 vols, half red morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1885 Interesting accounts of her connection with Prince Leopold of Coburg and her Court life, with sketches of Mendelssohn, Paganini, and other notabilities. 88. BEAUMONT and FLETCHER. The Works of. The Text formed from a new Collation of the Early Edi- tions. With Notes and a Biographical Memoir by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. ^portraits. 11 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels (backs of one or two vols, slightly rubbed). Lond. : Edward Moxon, 1843-46 Best edition. Scakce. 89. Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, with Intro- ^ r duction by Geo. Darley. Portraits and vignette views. 2 QQ vols, thick royal 8vo, half roan (worn). Lond. 1872 - 11 /.(bo s U-.7 6.0 1- 'M The Anderson Auction Co. 90. BEAUTIES OF THE OPERA AND BALLET (with short Biographies, and 10 full-page steel portraits of Carlotta Grisi, Fanny Ellsler, Taglioni, Sontag and others, and nu- merous cuts in the text). 4to, full red morocco, gold tooled on back and sides, inside dentelle borders, gilt edges. Fine copy. Lond. : David Bogue, n. d. The text printed within colored borders. 91. BECKET (ANDREW). Dramatic and Prose Mis- cellanies. Edited by William Beattie. 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1838 92. BECKINGHAM (CHARLES). The Tragedy of Henry IV. of France, as it is Acted by his Majesty's Ser- vants. First edn. 8vo, unbound, pp. 64. Lond. : Curll, 1730 Scarce. With rare portrait of Henry IV., engraved by Clark and Pine, 1719. 93. BEDFORD (PAUL). Recollections and Wanderings ^ of Paul Bedford. Facts, not Fancies. Portrait. Grown Svo, half morocco, gilt top. Loni. 1864 Presentation copy from the author "To his esteemed Gov- ernor, Benjamin Webster, Esq." 94. [BEHN (MRS. APHRA).] The Rovers; or, The Banish't Cavaliers. As it is Acted at the Duke's Theatre. First edn. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 83, with Epilogue and Postscript (last leaf repaired ; name on title). Lond. 1677 95. The Plays, Histories and Novels of the Ingen- ious Mrs. Aphra Behn, with Life and Mjemoirs. Portraits and illusts. 6 vols. 12mo, half morocco. Lond. 1871 96. BELLAMY (GEORGE ANNE). Memoirs of George Anne Bellamy, including all her Intrigues, with Genuine Anecdotes of all her public and private connections. By A Gentleman of Covent-Garden Theatre. Post Svo, half mo- rocco, uncut. Lond. 1785 Very rare, especially in uncut condition. The names of the persons connected with Miss Bellamy are all given in full. 97. An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bel- lamy. Written by Herself. To which is annexed her orig- inal Letter to John Calcraft, Esq., which was violently sup- pressed. Third edn. 6 vols, in 3. 12mo, half green morocco, gilt backs and tops (lacks portrait and plates) . Lond. 1785 98. BELL'S BRITISH THEATRE. Tragedies and Come- dies by celebrated authors, with rare portraits. 17 various vols. 12mo, old calf (some bindings defective) . Lond. 1776-80 99. Vols. 1 to 26 and 28 to 30. Numerous finely engraved character portraits and scenes. 29 vols. 12mo, half roan (rubbed). Lond. 1791-95 13 //O oG s ^S Jueld The Library of Charles N. Mann. 100. BELTON (FRED.) Random Recollections of an Old Actor. Best edn. 8vo, half calf gilt, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1880 A fine copy. Extra illustrated by the insertion of 64 portraits of eminent actors and actresses in character (mainly , beautifully inlaid) , and including Mr. and Mrs. Listen ; Miss / '^ S~7\ Love; Mathews; King "William IV. (in colors^; Madame/ ^sO*--^ *^ Vestris; Miss Tree; Kean; Elliston; Macready; Mile. Sontag/ ^^_^/ 7j — Mile. Taglioni; Grammani; Jenny Lin d (by Ormsby); Harley; Kemble (by Gardiner), 1797; Young; Mrs. Bunn; Forrest; Sinclair; Burton; Mrs. Nisbett; and others. ICl. BERNARD (JOHN). Retrospections of the Stage. /V. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1830 QO The author played in New York in 1797. 102. BERNHARDT (SARAH). Sarah Bernhardt. By . Jules Huret. Preface by Edraond Rostand. Transl. from f r,/\ the French. Numerous portyraits. Square post 8vo, cloth /' C' ^ (covers slightly soiled). Lond. 1899 103. A Series of 16 Sketches — portraits in character, / - /^ dressing-room scenes, etc., of Sarah Bernhardt. Square A (yC' 12mo, half morocco, original wrappers preserved. fN. Y., n d.] 104. [BERTRAM (J. G.)] Behind the Scenes: the Con- ^ fessions of a Strolling Player. By Peter Paterson. 12mo,^^^^^Q^ half morocco. Edinburgh, 1859 '/ Anonymously written by J. G. Bertram, who wrote some notorious books under various pseudonyms. 105. Glimpses of Real Life as seen in the Theatrical / //O World and in Bohemia, being the Confessions of Peter/' / CX Paterson, a Strolling Comedian. Post 8vo, cloth. Edin. 1864 An enlarged edition of the preceding. 106. BETTERTON (THOMAS). History of the English Stage from the Restoration to the Present Time, includ- r «^ ing the Lives, Characters and Amours of the most eminent / ^ AQ Actors and Actresses ; also in the same volume [Egerton's]' ^*-^/) ,aJ" Memoirs of Mrs. Oldfield. With frontispiece portrait of i/jkU't/CK Betterton and vignette portraits of Mrs. Oldfield, Barton jt Booth, Mrs. Barry, Nell Givynn and Mr. Wilhes. 8vo, ' half morocco gilt, gilt top. Lond. 1741 Very scarce. 107. The Life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late Eminent Tragedian [by Chas. Gildon] ; to which is added ^— ,— The Amorous Widow, or the Wanton Wife (a Play by Bet- 'y^ terton). Post Bvo, original calf (cracked and portrait lack- '•' ing). Lond. 1710 108. Another copy. 8vo, half morocco gilt, gilt'f7>i> Z"*^ top. Lond. 1710^ „ZO This copy contains the portrait. 13 6.SV 7^ The Anderson Auction Co. 109. BETTY (WILLIAM HENRY WEST). The Young Roscius Dissected ; or, Au Account of the Parentage, Birth, and Education of W. H. W. Betty, strictures on his acting, reasons for the decline of his popularity . . . etc. By Democritus, j anior. Wifh rare 'portrait of Betty as Douglas, by Dixon after Dighton. 13mo, half morocco, gilt edges, pp 24. Lond. : Sold by all Booksellers, n. d.' Very rare. Not in the MoKee or many other collections or in Lowe's Bibliography. The pamphlet bears the imprint on back of title, "Liverpool, printed by Q. Thompson." 110. [Mbreitt (J.)] Memoirs of the Life of Wm. Henry Betty, known by the name of the Young Roscins, with a General Estimate of his Talents, etc. 12mo, original boards, uncut (back broken, but contains the label). Eare in uncut condition. Liverpool, 1804 111. [Merritt (J.)] Memoirs of the Life of Wm. Henry West Betty, known by the name of the Young Roscius, with a General Estimate of his Talents, etc. 13mo, half red morocco. Liverpool, 1804 With a rare portrait of Betty as Alexander, by Alais, inserted. 113. [Merritt (J.)] Memoirs of the Life of Wm. Henry West Betty. Second edn. 12mo, half green mo- rocco, gilt edges. Liverpool, 1804 With the scarce portrait of Betty as Selim (or Achmet), pub- lished at Manchester, 1804, inserted. 113. The Wonderful Theatrical Progress of W. Hen. West Betty, the Infant Roscius, etc. By an Impartial Observer. With the rare portrait of Betty as Selim {or Achmet). Lond., n. d. [1804], name removed from title; bound with some other pamphlets, including a copy of Robin Hood's Garland, York, 1809. In one vol. 16mo, half calf. 114. Another copy of the "Wonderful Theatrical Progress of W. Hen. West Betty " (without portrait). 16mo, bockram, uncut, with the original wrappers. Lond. [1804] ^—5? 115. An Easy Cure for Popular Phrenzy in Theat- ^/ rical Concerns. Having reference to the Indecent Plaudits ^ />* ^^^ Exorbitant Recompense by the English, Scotch and ^, J^O Irish on that puerile Performer called the Young Roscius. ^ ' By W. P. R. 12mo, half morocco. [Lond.] : Sold by the Author only, 1804 116. Harley (G. D.) An Authentic Biographical ^^--T#^ f Sketch of the Life, Education and Personal Character of ^^X- / If) William Henry West Betty, the celebrated Young Roscius. LJV I . I V^ By G. D. Harley. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1804 With autograph on title of T. Peake, prompter at Drury Lane Theatre. 117. Another copy, also with portrait. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1804 14 /.sv l~l.oo ^0 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 118. BEVEKLEY (MRS. ELIZABETH). The Indefati- gable, bound on a voyage to the Island of Liberty. Crown , 8vo, sewed, pp. 36. Lond. : for the Authoress, 1830 / /) Q Mrs. Beverley was an actress who, failing to get an engage- ' ment, issued these little pamphlets to help make a living and to advertise her " readings." 119. BEWICK (THOMAS). Select Fables. With Me- '^ -O f" moir, and a Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Messrs .<=^.*^*^ (Thomas and John) Bewick. Witln, 'portrait (inserted), and excellent impressions of the famous woodcuts. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Newcastle, 1820 120. JEsop's Fables, and others. With designs on / r~7} wood by Thomas Bewick. 8vo, half morocco. 1823 /• O c/ 121. BIBLIOPHILIST'S LIBRARY. Rousseau's Confes- . sions ; The Decameron ; The Heptameron ; Works of Rabe- / r^ lais ; and Montesquieu's Persian Letters. 10 vols. 8vo, / A /I buckram, uncut. Phil. : Barrie, for Subscribers only [1900] Illustrated with etchings in two states, one in brown tints, by Hedouin, L. Flameng, Lalauze, and other noted artists. No. 199 of an edition of 1000 copies on Holland hand-made paper. 122. BIDDLE (NICHOLAS). An Ode to Bogle. July 16, 1829. 4to, original wrappers, pp. 8. Phil. 1865 Only a few copies privately printed for Ferd. J. Dreer. Bogle was an early Philadelphia character, a well-known colored waiter and undertaker. ^0 123. BIGELOW (L. J.) Bench and Bar: Wit, Asperi- / -j/j ties and Amenities of the Law. Portraits. Post 8vo, cloth. / t^^ N. Y. 1871' 124. BILLINGTON (MRS. ) Memoirs of Mrs. Billington from her Birth, containing a Variety of Matters Ludicrous, Theatrical, Musical and with copies of several Let- ters. . . written by Mrs. Billington, Lond. 1793; An Answer ^^--j C7J to the Memoirs of Mrs. Billington, with the Life and Ad- Z^C^^^— yOuM ventures of Richard Daly, Esq., and an Account of the Present State of the Irish Theatre, written by a Gentleman well acquainted with several Curious Anecdotes of all Par- ties, Lond. 1792. 2 portraits inserted. Bound in one vol. in full dark blue crushed levant morocco gilt, gilt top, uncut, by Riviere. Lond. 1792 Fine copibs, and extremely rare. Mr. Billington and an- other person are supposed to have been concerned in the pro- duction of the iirst book, for the purpose of blackmailing the popular actress. Action was commenced against the publisher and it was suppressed. The second is an answer to the first, and is almost unknown. 125. Another copy of the Memoirs. Portrait. 8vo, half calf (joints weak). Lond. 1792 15 :2.j^ (00 The Anderson Auction Co. 126 BINGLEY (WILLIAM). Musical Biography; or, Memoirs of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Musical Composers and Writers in Europe for the last three centuries. 2 vols, in one. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut (joints worn). Lond. 1S34 127. BIOGRAPHIA DRAMATICA; or, A Companion to /^-. the Playhouse, containing Historical and Critical Memoirs, /^£? and original Anecdotes of British and Irish Dramatic Writers, etc , etc. By David E. Baker, Isaac Reed, and Stephen Jones. 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1812 /f r ■ 128. BIRDS. Report on Birds of Pennsylvania. By , /cJ B. H. Warren. Numerous colored plates. 8vo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1888 129. BIRMINGHAM STAGE. The Theatrical Looker- ^ / //I ^^' ^■^ Weekly periodical.) From its commencement, ^^AtU^ May 27, 1822, to its conclusion, Nov. 21, 1823. Front, in second volume. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf. Birmingham, 1822-23 Rarely found complete. Alfred Bunn was the manager of the Birmingham Theatre during this period. ^M^ B-xs- ^r 130. BLACKBURNE (THOMAS). Original and Humor- ous Dramatic Sketches, contributed by the Phila. " City Item " (1855-1857), the clippings being neatly mounted on 4to sheets. 63 pp., double columns. (As a lot.) Kefers particularly to E. A. Marshall, W. A. Chapman, Lizzie Weston, Mrs. John Sefton, A. H. Davenport, Frank Drew, John Drew, the elder, Mrs. John Drew, Peter Eiohings, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer, Edwin Forrest, etc. Valuable and interesting MATERIAL. 131. BLANCHARD (E. LAMAR). The Life and Remi- niscences of E. L. Blanchard. By Clement Scott and C. Howard. Illust. Best edn. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 132. [BLISSETT (FRANCIS).] Description of the New />7 /O Pantomime called Mother Goose . . . now performing with ' / success at The Theatre, Philadelphia. l2mo, wrappers, pp. 35, uncut. Phil. 1810 With rare colored etching of Mr. Blissett as Mother Goose. Blissett was noted for his performances with Joseph JeflEer- son, sr. 133. BOOK-LOVER'S ALMANAC (The) for 1894. With //O etchings by Robida, and other illusts. by Henriot, etc. 12mo, ' original wrappers, uncut. N. Y. : Duprat, 1894 Japan vellum copy. No. 80 of only 150 so printed. 134. BOOTH (EDWIN). Edwin Booth. By Laurence Hutton. FlKSTBDN. Portraits. 16mo, buckram. N. Y. 1893 16 >^ The Library of Charles N. Mann. BOOTH (EDWIN). 135. Life and Art of Edwin Booth. By William ^ Winter. Full-page portraits and i-ieivs. 8 vo, original cloth, '/ /\y9 uncut. N. Y. 1893'=^- ^^ Fine Large Paper copy of the first edition. 136. Recollections of Edwin Booth, by his daughter dwina Booth Grossman. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, gilt. N. Y. 1894 137. Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters. /.SV B.^s With Biographical Sketch by William Winter. 1£ fuU-'^ jy C" page portraits iy W. J. Linton after W. J. Hennessyr^-'^ Royal 4to, cloth gilt, gilt edges. Bost. 1872 First Edition. Fine copy. 138. Memorial Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Birth of Edwin Booth. Portrait. 8vo, wrappers, pp. 60. N". Y. 1893 Memorial Celebration by the Players' Club, with addresses by Irving, Jefferson, Parke Godwin and Salvini. 139. BOOTH (JUNIUS BRUTUS and EDWIN). The Elder and the Younger Booth. By Asa Booth Clarke. (American Actor Series, edited by Laurence Hutton.) 4to, paper, uncut. Large Paper copy. Only 100 copies PRINTED. Bost. 1883 Extra-illustrated with 11 portraits, including the elder Booth in plain dress and characters, together with portraits of David Fisher, Jr. (rare), John Howard Payne, C. M. Young, J. S. Grimaldi, J. R. Scott, J. "Wilkes Booth, Mi-. Duff, Lincoln, etc. There are also two portraits of Edwin Booth in plain dress, and others in the characters of Hamlet and Richelieu. 140. BOOTH (JUNIUS BRUTUS). The Actor; or, A ^ Peep Behind the Curtain : being Passages in the Lives of ^fjO Booth and his Contemporaries. Post 8vo, wrappers (name • cut from front wrapper and back, one missing). N. Y. 1846 With many MS. notes, one signed T. J. W. (Thos J. Worrell?), 141. Another copy. Portraitinserted. Sheep (cov- _V ( ers loose). N. Y. 1846 '^'^ 143. Passages, Incidents and Anecdotes in the Life of Junius Brutus Booth. By his Daughter. Portrait in character. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1866 Contains copies of rare playbills. 143. The Tragedian: an Essay on the Histrionic ^ ^- Genius of Junius Brutus Booth. By T. Gould. Portrait. ^ ^ 13mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1868 Written by the famous American sculptor ; the portrait from the bust executed by him. 144. Booth Memorials. Passages, Incidents and >— Anecdotes in the Life of Junius Brutus Booth (the Elder). <^v By his Daughter. 13mo, half polished roan. N. Y. 1870 17 ■10 MO The Anderson Auction Co. 145. BOSTON STAGE. The Dramatic Mirror, contain- ing Critical Remarks upon the Theatrical Performances of every Night in the City of Boston, with Bills of the Play. (Nos. 1-35, lacking Nos. 10 and 33 — No. 38 in duplicate ; all issued.) In one vol. 8vo, half roan (binding worn, corners of some pp. gone, and few Nos. misplaced). [Bost.] 1839 Eaee. 146. Record of the Boston Stage. By W. W. Clapp. Thick 13mo, cloth. Bost. 1853 147. Another copy, with presentation inscription from the author. Half red morocco, gilt. Bost. 1853 148. BOUCICAULT (DION). Contempt of Court: a Comedy. (Apparently a set of proof sheets, uncorrected, / ^ •-! made for the author, possibly for copyright purposes, and Z-X^ QU printed on one side of the page only. No title.) The play was produced at Wallack's Theatre, Oct. 4, 1879, and was not published in this form. [N. Y. 1879] 149. BOWERS (ELIZABETH— Mrs. D. P. Bowers). The ^~ >j- n Black Agate ; or. Old Foes with New Faces. A Play. From kD ' ^ Chas. Kingsley's Novel, "Hypatia." Crown 8vo, wrap- pers, pp. 30. Phil. 1859 Privately printed and rare. Played for the first time at the American Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1859, with Mrs. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallack, etc., in the cast. Mrs. Bowers had taken over the management of the " Academy." 150. BRAND (MRS. HANNAH). Plays and Poems. ^^ First edn. 8vo, half crimson morocco gilt, gilt top. ^ S7) Norwich, 1798 *^' Contains the autograph of the authoress. The actress-drama- tist first appeared at King's Theatre, Haymarket, in her own tragedy, " Huniades." The first edition is scarce. 151. BRAYLEY (EDWARD WEDLAKE). Historical . ^^ and Descriptive Accounts of the Theatres of London. With Lf. \ 17 large full-page views drawn and engraved hy Daniel ^ ' '^ Hovel. 4to, original half cloth and boards, with label. Pine copy of a scarce and interesting work. Lond. 1836 *^ ^ Q 153. Another copy. 4to, cloth. Lond. 1833 153. BREWER (J. N.) Histrionic Topography; or. The Birth-places, Residences, and Funeral Monuments of the ^ ' /) most Distinguished Actors. Engraved title and IS full-page v_/' ^-^ ^ plates. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1818 Scarce. Six of the plates relate to Garrick, and four to Shakespeare. 154. BRITISH DRAMATISTS. Lives of. By Thomas / (0 Campbell, Wm. Gififord, Leigh Hunt, George Darley, etc. / ' 3 vols, in 1. 13mo, half morocco. Phil. 1846 18 y.jzs^^ The Library of Charles N. Mann. 155. BRITISH ESSAYISTS. Modern British Essayists: / Essays of Carlyle, Mackintosh, Sydney Smith, Jeffrey, Ar. Macaulay, etc. Portraits. 8 vols, royal 8vo, uniformly (lyf- bound in half calf. Phil. 1863-53 ' 156. BRITISH STAGE. The Biography of the British Stage, correct Narratives of the Lives of the Actors and Actresses of Drury Lane, Covent Garden, etc. Illust. Pes Svo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1824 157. Pascoe (Charles E.) The Dramatist List. A ^^^ Record of the Performances of Living Actors and Actresses of the British Stage. Post Svo, cloth. Lond. 1880 158. BRITISH THEATRE (The), containing Lives of / ^^ the Dramatic Poets, with Account of all their Plays, Lives / U^^ of Actors, etc. 12mo, old sheep (back cover wanting). Scarce. Ascribed to W. R. Chetwood. Dublin, 1750 159. BROADSIDES. Philadelphia Political Broadsides, about 1830, including The Creed of a Bold and Designing / i»\ Demagogue; A Warning to Messrs. Clay, Calhoun, etc.; «/ ^ Address to the Executive Committee of the Whig Party, and others similar. (Some damp-stained, and edges frayed.) (9 pieces.) 160. BROME (RICHARD). The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome. Now First Collected. [Pearson's reprint / / /*^ of the original editions.] 3 vols. Svo, boards, uncut (one/' ' ^— ^ cover loose). Lond. 1873 Large Paper copy. 161. BROMLEY (HENRY). A Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, from Egbert the Great to the Present // Time. 4to, calf. Autograph J. N. B. Toland on title. •/r^ Lond. 1793 163. BROOKE (GUSTAVUS VAUGHAN). Lawrence ^ (W. J.) The Life of Gustavus Yaughan Brooke, Tragedian. A Q Portrait. Royal Svo, cloth, gilt top. Belfast, 1892 , ^ No. 20 of only 500 copies issued, signed by the author. , 163. BROOKE (HENRY). Poems and Plays, with the .^ ^ Life of the Author, Second edn., with Additions. Par- ^^ trait. 4 vols, small Svo, crimped calf (name pen-scratched , from titles). Lond. 1789 Bookplates of Joseph Swan. 164. BROUGHAM (JOHN). A Basket of Chips. Front. / ^/-) Post Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1855 A /C/ With signed presentation inscription to B. Shelton Mackenzie. 165. Life, Stories and Poems of John Brougham. — • Edited by Wm. Winter. Portraits. Post Svo, cloth. / ^^3 Bost. 188r ' / 19 6. fO.so The Anderson Auction Co. yr 166. BROWN (DAVID PAUL). Sertorius; or, The Ro- A/-) man Patriot. A Tragedy. First edn. 8vo, half morocco, <^^ gilt top. Phil. 1830 ^0 167. Another copy. Full calf gilt,gilt edges. Phil. 1830 168. The Prophet of St. Paul's: a Play in Five Acts. 8vo, cloth (some margins water-stained). Phil. 1836 Scarce. ^ . -^ 169. BROWN (T. ALLSTON). A History of the New '' 'o* York Stage from the First Performance in 1732 to 1901. 3 vols, thick royal 8vo, cloth and labels, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. : Dodd, Mead & Co., 1903 No. 197 of 305 copies on deckle-edge paper. 170. BRUNSWICK THEATRE, LONDON. Destruction of the Brunswick Theatre, Wellclose Square. (Six parts, woodcut on title of the first.) By the Rev. G. C Smith; also hound in the same volume, The Ground of the Theatre. An Interesting Review of the Circumstances connected with the Ground. In one volume. Crown 8vo, half mo- rocco. Loud. [1828] 171. Full and Accurate Account of the Destruction of the Theatre, with History of the Theatre, etc., Lond. 1828; Songs in the entertainment " An Uncle Too Many " at the opening of the Brunswick Theatre, Lond. 1828; Thomson's Brief Narrative of the Destruction, Lond. 1828; Charge of M. Thomas to the Jury enquiring into the dis- aster, Lond. 1828. Bound in one volume. 8vo, half morocco. ^_^ 172. BRYANT (W- C), GAY (S. H.) AND BROOK (N.) Cj Popular History of the United States from the Discovery to the Present Time. Over 1,600 illusts. and maps. 5 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. : Scribner, 1896 ^ r 173. BUCHANAN (ROBERT). The Drama of Kings. <^" First edn. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1871 174. BUCKINGHAM (GEORGE VILLIERS— DUKE OF). The Rehearsal, as it is now Acted at the Theatre Royal. Sixth edn. Small 4to, unbound, and interleaved with blank pages on which are many marginal notes, additions, etc. 17th Century.) pp. 51, with Epilogue. Lond. 1692 175. The New Key to The Rehearsal. Written by his Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham, front. , Lond. 1717, pp. 14; cdso in the same volum,e, The Foundling, a Comedy, by Mr. Moore, First edn., Epilogue by Garrick, Lond. 1748, pp. 68. Post 8vo, half roan. The First Book, though attributed to the Duke of Bucking- ham, was undoubtedly not written by him, but more probably by Thomas Brown or some writer of like character. It con- tains a key to characters referred to in Buckingham's celebrated "Rehearsal," viz., Davenant, Dryden, Killigrew, etc. Very scarce. 30 SD The Library of Charles N. Mann. 176. BUCKINGHAM (JOHN SHEFFIELD— DUKE OF). The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave and Duke rij of Buckingham. Portrait, folding plate and vignettes. 2 vols. ^ 8vo, calf. Lond. 1740 177. "BUFFALO BILL," Last of the Great Scouts. The Life Story of Col. Wm. P. Cody. By his Sister, Helen C. Wetmore. Portraits and illusts. Small 8vo, cloth, uncut. Chicago [1S99] 178. BULL (OLE). A Memoir. By Sara C. Bull. 2 por- traits, etc. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1883 Contains at the end. a reprint of Crosby's " Anatomy of the Violinist," and Tartini's famous letter on the art of learning the violin, two famous essays, and very rare. 179. [BULTEEL (JOHN). J The Amorous Gallant; or, /^ Love in Fashion; a Comedie in Heroick Verse. Second • /L/ edn. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 60. Lond. 167p 180. BUNN (ALFRED). A Letter to the Rev. J. A. y ^ >- James of Car's Lane Meeting House. With Notes, Critical <^J^^5 and Moral. 8vo, half morocco. Birmingham, 18 M*-^' Scarce. A satirical reply to a sermon and works issued against the stage by J. A. James. 181. Plagiary Warned (The). A Vindication of the Drama, the Stage, and Public Morals from the Plagiarisms and Compilations of the Rev. John Angell James in a letter to the Author. 8vo, half morocco. Birmingham, 1824 Supposed to have been written by the celebrated English Political Reformer, Joseph Parkes. The book was written in support of Alfred Bunn and his management of the Birming- ham Theatre. 183. Another copy. 8vo, half roan. Written inside ^^ is: "To Dr. Parr vrith the Author's grateful respect." Dr. \7 ^^ Samuel Parr's ex-libris pasted inside cover. Birmingham, 1824 183. The Stage: Both Before and Behind the Cur- _— , tain. 3 vols, post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1840 \yO 184. Old England and New England, in a Series of Views taken on the Spot. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1853 185. BURGES (SIR JAMES BLAND). Dramas: The Knight of Rhodes, The Bandit, Tricks upon Travellers, etc. ^^^/- — FntST COLLECTED EDN. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops-^ /O Lond. 1817 J Fine copy. The famous advocate for the abolition of slavery, and supporter of Warren Hastings in his impeachment. "^ . — 186. BURGOYNE (GENERAL). The Dramatic andc-X^<-^ Poetical Works of. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt backs. Large Paper. Lond. 1808 31 3.:zs-^ SV ns The Anderson Auction Co. 187. BURKE (JOSEPH). Biography of Master Burke, the Irish Roscius: the Wonder of the World and the Para- gon of Actors. 13nio, half roan, pp. 12. Phil., n. d. [1830] Scarce. 188. BURNS (ROBERT). Poems, Chiefly Scottish. For- 'y^ trait. 8vo, old leather (front cover off, and lacks title). , <='*' First Issue of the First Edinburgh'edition. Edinburgh, 1787 189. BURTON (WILLIAM E.) A Sketch of his Career, with relation to his Performances. By Wm. L. Keese. Large Papee copy. 4to, half dark seal brown morocco, gilt top, other edges uncut. N. Y. 1885 Extra-illustrated by the insertion of 75 ^portraits, views, . / — etc., 8 portraits of Mr. Burton in plain dress and characters; / ^-\ /I /\ besides other portraits of 6. F. Cooke, J. P. Kemble, Edmund / fiJ, C/ ^ "KeAn (by Hall after S. Cousins — rare); W. Farren as Sir An- / ^"^ thony Absolute (rare); Joseph Jefferson, John Collins (Newsam litho) ; Lester Wallack (India proof before letters) ; Jefferson 3rd as Solus (by Edwin) ; Forrest as Shy lock and Carwin; Ed- win Booth ; John Sartain (autographed) ; a rare colored portrait of Mr. Listen, published in Dublin; Tryone Power, George Colman, Macready, Mrs. Hoey, Charles Mathews, Mrs. Flor- ence, Edgar Allan Poe, and others. ^ 190. Sale Catalogue of the Theatrical and Miscella- jg^ J neous Library of William E. Burton. Royal 8vo, half mo- ^"^ rocco (slightly rubbed). N. Y. 1860 Large Paper copy. f y. 191. Catalogue of the sale of his Theatrical Ward- / ^0 robe, July 10, 1860. By J. Sabin & Co. (View of the Sabin /' . Auction House on the cover.) 8vo, paper, pp. 12. N.Y. 1860 192. BURTON (W. E.) AND SMITH (SOL). A Yankee ^ A /) ainong tlie Mermaids, and other Waggeries and Vagaries, ^' (J U by W. E. Burton, Phil. 1851; The Theatrical Apprentice- ship and Anecdotical Recollections of Sol Smith, Phil. 1853. The two bound in one volume, witTfi illusts. by JDarley. Post 8vo, half calf. 193. BUSBY (THOMAS). Concert Room and Orchestra Anecdotes of Music and Musicians, Ancient and Modern. Portraits, etc. 3 vols. 12mo, half calf (title to Vol. 1 lack- ing). Lond. 1825 ,^ 194. BR YON (LORD). Manfred. A Dramatic Poem. '2«5 12mo, sewed, uncut, pp. 70. N. Y. August, 1817 The first American edition, printed in August from the ' ... first London edition of June, 1817. Eare. ^ >^ 195. Mazeppa, a Poem. First edn. Lond. 1819. ^-^0 211. The Dramatic Works of Mrs. Centlivre, with /' / ^o^ Life. Reprint of edn. of 1761. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, boards. Large Paper copy. Lond.: Pearson, 1872 212. CENTURY OF FRENCH ROMANCE. Edited by . ^ ^ — - Edmund Gosse. Ulust. with numerous engravings, some I Ao colored, photogravure portraits andtext portraits, with notes, ' ' ^^ by Octave Uzanne. Parisian edn. 20 vols, post 8vo, half green morocco, totally uncut. N. Y. [1902] Fine set. Edition limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is No. 80. ^ f~^ 213. CHAPLAIN (J. D.) and APTHORP (W.F.) Cyclo- / ^^ U psedia of Music and Musicians. With more than 1,000 '"'^ ' illusts. 3 vols. 4to, half red morocco, vellum sides, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. : Scribner's, 1888 No. 317 of only 550 copies. I c~-Sl^ 214. CHAPMAN (GEORGE). The Comedies and Trage- / , .f_) C) dies of George Chapman, now first collected, with illustra- ' tive Notes and a Memoir of the Author. 3 vols, crown 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. : Pearson, 1873 215. Large Paper copy of the same. Only a very few printed. 3 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1873 216. CHAPMAN (J. K.) A Complete History of Theat- rical Entertainments, etc., at the English Court from the t-/f time of King Henry VIII. , containing many curious par- • (J ticulars of our Early Dramatic Literature and Art. Full- page plates, etc., by Finden. Small folio, three-quarter red morocco gilt, watered-silk sides, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Pawson and Nicholson. Lond. {ca. 1850] 24 7-f 6. The Library of Charles N. Mann. 217. CHARKE (MRS. CHARLOTTE— Youngest Daugh- ^^ ter of Colley Gibber). A Narrative of her Life. Written ^ *7 C' J[ by Herself . Portrait. 16mo, sheep (rebacked). Scarce. o (*~*7 the Stage in Great-Britain and Ireland .... impartially/^^ ^ - "^ • considered, Lond. 1753; and, A Dissertation on Comedy, by a Student of Oxford, Lond. 1750. In 1 vol. 8vo, old calf. 37 /cT The Anderson Auction Co. GIBBER (THEOPHILUS). 244. The Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and Ireland. Part I. The Life and Character of that Excellent Actor, Barton Booth, Esq. (all published). 8vo, calf (piece torn from title). Lond. 176a Rare. /^C' 345. CID (The). A Short Chronicle founded on the -M^cJ Early Poetry of Spain. By George Dennis, lllust. 16mo, cloth. Lond. 1845 y^^ 346. CINCINNATI DRAMATIC FESTIVAL, 1883. Ofa- cial Hand-Book of the Festival, Apl -May, 1883. Edited 7 by M. Phister. PoriJra'ite. Small 4to, half morocco. Cinn. 1883 247. A Volume of Plays — Julius Csesar, Hamlet, Othello, The Hunchback, Romeo and Juliet, etc., as per- ^^ ^^ f — formed at the Festival by J. E. Murdoch, Lawrence Bar- y^^ 'c) rett, Mary Anderson, Louis James, Clara Morris, and / others. Wiih portraits, dippings, caricatures, etc. , inserted. 4to, half morocco (somewhat rubbed). Cinn. 1883 248. CIRCUSIANA. The Dramatic Works of J. C. /-j /b ( Cross, Stage Manager of the Surrey Theatre. 2 vols, in 1. L/ VjJ Post Bvo, calf, gilt. Lond. 1812 ^^ ' T. P. Cooke's copy, with his bookplate. Casts are given of the pieces, but Cooke does not seem to have acted in'lthem, though the names of Wallaok and other noted actors appear. 249. CLAIRON (HYPPOLITE). Memoirs of Hyppolite A~i t ' Clairon, the Celebrated French Actress. With Reflection s -C-C/ upon the Dramatic Art. Written by Herself . Transl. from the French. 2 vols, post 8vo, half calf, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1800 ^A. 350. Memoires de, en reponse aux Memoires d'Hyp- s^O polite Clairon. Portrait by Courbe. Suivis de plusieurs Anecdotes eurieuses relatives aux Theatre Frangais. Par M. F. Dumesnil. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Paris, An VII. [1799] ^___ 251. The Dispute between Mile. Clairon and the ^y ^ C Father of the Church ; occasioned by the Excommunication /^, j G^ denounced in France against all Dramatic Writers, Actors, "^^ I etc., with the Reasons for that Excommunication in an Argument between Abbe Grizel and * the Master of the King's Revels. Said to be written by M. de Voltaire. Post 8vo, old half calf, pp. 40. Lond. 1768 One of the ' ' condemned books " of the Catholic Church. 253. CLAPP (HENRY AUSTIN). Reminiscences of a Dramatic Critic. With Essay on the Art of Henry Irving. Portrait. Post 8vo, boards and label, uncut. Bost. 1902 First Edition. One of 100 copies of this issue, bound in boards, uncut. 38 / t 1.^ The Library of Charles N. Mann, 253. CLAPP (JOHN BOUVE) and EDGETT (EDWIN FRANCIS). Plays of the Present. With Preface by / Douglas Taylor. Numerous portraits in character. Royal / ^/J 8vo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. 1902 /' '^ One of an edition of only 350 copies published by the Dunlap Society. , 254. CLEMENS (S. L.) A Tramp Abroad First edn. / (QQ Illusts. 8vo, cloth. Fine copy. Hartford, 1880 ' ' 255. Roiighing It, 1873; Innocents Abroad, 1874; /- -' and The Gilded Age (with C. D. Warner), 1874. All illust. vl- ^ 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1873-74 256. CLIVE (CATHERINE). The Case of Mrs. Clive / x^z- submitted to the Public. 12mo, unbound, pp. 22. Lond.l7-t4/ /J) Rare. Written by ' ' Kitty " Olive herself, and giving her rea-' ' sons for not acting in the season of 1744. 257. Life of Mrs. Catherine Clive, with an Account / ^^^^ of her Adventures on and off the Stage. By Percy Fitz-/, (yCj gerald. Portrait. Post 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1888 258. COATES (ROBERT— iSomeo Coates). Report of the Extraordinary Trial of Charles Momus, Comedian of Covent Garden Theatre, for stealing privately from the person of Romeo Lothario Doodledoo, Esq., certain articles j^ ^-f/ — his property. Taken in shorthand by Jonathan Swiftsure, "^ /^ 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1 8 1 4 ' / Very rare. ' ' Romeo " Coates was a noted ' ' amateur " actor whose favorite character was that of Romeo. His results ended in ridicule, and Charles Mathews mimicked him in one of his representations. The public at first laughed, but later hissed the actor off the stage, and Charles Mathews wrote this mock trial in his own defence. 359. The Life of Robert Coates, better known as . "Romeo" and "Diamond" Coates, the celebrated "ama-/^pO teur of fashion." By J. R. and H. H. Robinson. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 260. COBBIN (I.) Stage Playing; Immoral, Vain, and/ QQ Dangerous in the Tendency: a Sermon. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1802 261. COCHRANE (ALEX. B.) The Theatre Frangais in the Reign of Louis XV. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1879 262. Another COPT. /-U-O 268. COKAIN (SIR ASTON). The Dramatic Works of Sir Aston Cokain (Restoration Period). With Memoir, In- C~7^ troduction and Notes. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. _^ ^ Limited issue. Edinburgh, 1874 264. COLEMAN (JOHN). Fifty Years of an Actor's / -y Life (with reminiscences of the leading actors and actresses A ^^^j^ of the period). Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1904' 39 Jd The Anderson Auction Co. COLEMAN (JOHN). 265. Players and Playwrights I have Knowu. A Review of the English Stage from 1840 to 1880. With 50 ^ illusts. from authentic portraits. 3 vols, thick 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Phil. 1890 266. COLERIDGE (SAMUEL TAYLOR). Dramatic Works. Edited by Derwent Coleridge. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1853 367. Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher. Notes and Lectures. 12mo, cloth. Liverpool, 1875 268. COLLIER (JEREMY). A Short View of the Im- ^ y ) morality and Profaneness of the English Stage. Crown o ' ^ 8vo, old calf (slightly cracked at joints). The first edition. Lond. : S. Keble, 1698 269. Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage. Fifth edition, corrected. Svo, old leather (front cover lacking, and leaf of preface damaged). Lond. 1738 370. A Farther Vindication of the Short View of ZZ, ^f) the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage. ^y'' '^ First edn. 13mo, half roan. Lond. 1708 371. COLLIER CONTROVERSY. A Vindication of the Stage, with the Usefulness and Advantages of Dramatick Representations, in answer to Mr. Collier's late book ' ' A View of the Prophaneness and Immorality," etc. Small 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1698 Scarce. Fine copy. 373. The Occasional Paper Number IX. : containing some considerations about the Danger of going to Plays. By Richard Willis. Small 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1698 373. A Letter to A[nthony] H[ammond], Esq., concerning the Stage. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1698 In the controversy touching the pernicious influence of the Stage of the period, the author sides with the dramatists (Con- greve, Vanbrugh, etc.), against Mr. Collier, and his arguments are strongly suggestive of the kindly defence of the same sub- ject by Charles Lamb, which, in turn, was so warmly attacked by Maoaulay. 374. Stage Condemn'd (The), and the Encourage- ment given to the Immoralities and Profaneness of the Theatre by the English Schools, Universities and Pulpit Censur'd. King Charles I., Sunday Mask . . . animadverted upon, etc. Svo, original calf. Lond. : J. Salusbury, 1698 Scarce. One of the books called forth by Collier's attack on the stage. This volume cites and quotes many plays, among them Davenant's Masque "Britannia Triumphans," forming practically a reprint of it. 30 J^.^ i'^s J'JIS The Library of Charles N. Mann. COLLIER CONTROVERSY. 275. Mr. Collier's Dissuasive from the Play-House ; in a Letter to a Person of quality, occasion'd by the late /p r~~ Calamity of the Tempest. Post 8vo, half calf, pp. 15. ?//- frequent the Play-House. 13mo, half roan. Lond. 1729^ ' ^ ^^ 283. A Serious Remonstrance in behalf of the Chris- tian Religion against the Horrid Blasphemies and Impieties / which are still used in the English Play-Houses, etc. By A ^ ^ Arthur Bedford. 8vo, boards, cloth back. Lond. 1730' 284. The Use and Abuse of Diversions, a Sermon, ^^ Appendix, by George Anderson; also, A Reinforcement ^^''H AQ the Reasons proving that the Stage is an Unchristiaif- -^ ^ Diversion, by the same. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1733 285. COLLIER (J. PAYNE). The Poetical Decameron ; y^ f^^ or. Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry, par- / .^ O ticularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. 2 vols. ', post 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut (slightly rubbed). Lond. 1820 31 Zl-io /;?5- ^0 -J t Jio /■OO The Anderson Auction Co. COLLIER (J. PAYNE). 286. The History of English Dramatic Poetry, to the Times of Shakespeare ; and, Annals of the Stage, to the Restoration. Fikst edn. 3 vols, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Loud. 1831 287. COLMAN (GEORGE— the Elder). Dramatic Works. Engraved portrait. 4 vols, crown Bvo, marbled calf (joints cracked, 1 cover loose). Loud. 1777 288. Posthumous Letters from various Celebrated Men, addressed to Francis Colman and Geo. Colman, the Elder. With Notes by Geo. Colman, the Younger. 4to, original boards, uncut (slightly spotted). Loud. 1820 Concerning Garrick and other subjects. 289. COLMAN" (GEORGE— Jr.) The Iron Chest. A Play. 8vo, half calf (one leaf supplied in manuscript). Lond. 1796 Rare. W. B. Wood's copy, with his autooeaph on the TITLE, AND CUTS MARKED. Colman was very much annoyed at the non-suooess of this play on its first appearance, March 13, 1796, and in tliis 1796 edition printed a preface attacking John Philip Kemble bitterly, accusing him of taking Opium, etc. In the next edition he suppressed it, and consequently the edition with this preface has now become very rare. ■290. The History of Mr. John Decastro and his brother Bat, commonly called Old Crab The Merry matter written by John Mathers, the grave by a solid Gentleman. 4 vols, crown 8vo, original boards, uncut. Lond. 1815 A curious old novel, in which the author evidently had both Rabelais and Sterne in remembrance. It does not relate — as some writers have erroneously supposed — to a Mr. Lecastro who acted at Covent Garden about 1775 ; of this gentleman nothing but his name appears to be known, and the characters are apparently suppositious. The author is believed to have been George Colman, the younger, but it was never acknowl- edged. This is the First edition, which is very scarce, the later ones being common. 291. COLMAN FAMILY. Memoirs of the Colman Family, including their Correspondence with the most distinguished personages of their time. By R. B Peake. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. : Bentley [1841] 292. COMPANION TO THE PLAY-HOUSE; or. Histori- cal Account of all the Dramatic Writers (and their Works) that have appeared in Great Britain and Ireland. 2 vols. 12mo, original calf. Lond. 1764 The scarce First Edition, with the dedication to Garrick. The authorship of this book is still in considerable doubt. It has been ascribed to Oliver Goldsmith, as also to David Erskine 32 The Library of Charles N. Mann. Baker, who in later editions (after Goldsmith's' death) put his name on the title as author, suppressed the dedication to Gar- rick, and altered the introduction. The volumes were a joint trade production, Thomas Davies, one of Goldsmith's most intimate friends, being one of the publishers. The dedication is signed with stars as two names, the first being a large star followed by four smaller, and another large star followed by eight smaller ones. The second arrangement is easily seen to read Goldsmith, the first is more doubtful unless it reads "Nolly." This was the pet name used to Goldsmith by his friends. Garrick, in his famous extempore epitaph, called him "Nolly," and if the volumes were by the author of "The Vicar," it may well be that he used the familiar appellation. The eulogy on Dr, Johnson contained in the biographical part reads much like Goldsmith. 293. COMPANION (A) , to the The Theatres ; and Manual of the British Drama. By Horace Foote. Folding front, showing views of the 12 principal London and other play- houses. 16mo, boards. Lond. 1829 294. COMPTON (HENRY). Memoir. Edited by Charles and Edward Compton. With Anecdotes and Personal Recollections (by Distinguished Actors and Actresses) . Por- trait. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1879 /.SZ) 7^' 295. CONFEDERATE IMPRINT. Marginalia ; or, Glean- / ings from an Army Note-Book. By " Personne." 8vo, half / / O ' morocco, gilt top, uncut. Columbia, S. C, 1864 296. CONGREVE(WM.) The Double Dealer. A Comedy, a- /-7J First edn. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 79; with Epilogue^__p , ^J) C/ (name on title). Lond. 1694 297. Love for Love. A Comedy. First edn., with /— r~^ the rare half-title. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 92 (name on ^ , «3 6/ title). Lond. 1697 298. The Mourning Bride. A Tragedy. First edn. , /■ — '— -,j with the rare half-title. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 74; with ^.^ O Epilogue of 2 pp. (name on title). Lond. 1697 299. The Way of the World. A Comedy. First (— r-in edn,, with the half-title. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 89; with ^" ,xj U Epilogue and leaf of advt. (name on title). Lond. 1700 300. The Works of Mr. William Congreve. Por- trait and plates. 3 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt, crest on sides. Birmingham, 1761 John Baskerville's beautifully printed edition. Scarce. 83 6cJ ^ The Anderson Auction Co. SECOND SESSIOl^. 301. CONWAY (H. J.) Dred: a Tale of the Great Dis- mal Swamp. A Drama. Crown 8vo, pictorial wrappers, 'O having portrait of Tom Thumb, pp. 48. N. Y. 1856 fo f.30 30 as f.oo Founded on Mrs. Stowe's novel, and performed at Barnum's, with Gen. Tom Thumb in the caste. 303. COOK (DUTTON). A Book of the Play. Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life and Character. % vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1876 303. Hours with the Players. First edn. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Loud. 1881 304. On the Stage: Studies of Theatrical History and the Actor's Art. Portrait. 3 vols. 13mo, cloth. Lond. 1883 305. Nights at the Play: a View of the English Stage. Post 8vo, cloth. . Lond. 1883 306. COOKE'S niustrations to the British Theatre. (A series of 55 engraved vignettes representing scenes from the most famous British theatrical productions.) 8vo, half roan. n. p., n. d. [Lond. 1817, etc.] /.^ 307. COOKE (WILLIAM). The Elements of Dramatic (S^U Criticism: an Analysis of Tragedy, Comedy, Farce, Panto- mime, etc. , with Instructions on the Art of Acting. Vignette " iiile. 8vo, old sheep. Lond. 1775 308. COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE). The Works of Cooper. Edited, with Introductions, by Paul L. Ford, Ed- ward E. Hale and Capt. Alfred Mahan. Front, on India paper, and with extra set of 20 illusts., also on India paper. 33 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. : Appleton, 1901 The " Ideal Edition," limited to 1,000 sets, this being No. 378. 309. COOPER (REV. WILLIAM M.—i. e. J. G. Bertram). Flagellation and the Flagellants. A History of the Rod in all Countries from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Numerous illusts. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. [1869] 310. CORNBURY (HENRY HYDE, LORD). The Mis- takes; or. The Happy Resentment: a Comedy. Fiest edn. 8.\jo, unbound, pp. 85. Lond. 1758 Printed by Samuel Richardson, author of Sir Charles Grandi- son, Clarissa Harlowe, etc. Books with his imprint are scarce. ^^ 311. CORNWALL (BARRY— B.W.Procter). Dramatic ^^'J Scenes, with other Poems. Now first printed. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1857 34 "^ /.6o l,sv J. 7^ yffo The Library of Charles N. Mann. 313. COSTUMES. Lady Hamilton's Outlines of Figures and Drapery from the Antient Statues, Monuments, etc., ~^\^ representing the Principal Characters in the Plays of Ra- « *^ cine in their Proper Costumes. 26 plates. 4to, cloth. [Lond.] 1794 (reprint) 313. Dresses of the Representatives of tlie People . . . the Executive Directory, etc. (of the Fourth Year of the French Republic, 1795). 16 full-page colored plates with descriptive text. Crown 8vo, old half russia (worn). Paris and Lond. 1797 Very scarce. Authoritative I'epresentations — with coloring — of the Government of the French Revolution. 314. Picturesque Representations of the Dress and ^ r~y\ Manners of the English. Illustrated in 50 colored engrav-*^ c^ (y ings, with descriptions. 8vo, half morocco (one plate lack^"^ ' ing). Lond., n. d. [ca. 1820] Very beautifully colored aquatints. 315. Picturesque Representations of the Dress and . ^__— Manners of the Austrians. By Wm. Alexander. 4T col- / ^ ^^ ored engravings (should be 50), with descriptions. Royal' 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1830 316. Picturesque Representations of the Dress and - Manners of the Turks. Descriptions, and 60 full-page^ e3^ richly colored plates. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1830 317. A Collection of Swiss Costumes designed by / / — *— Reinhardt. With descriptions in French and English. 30 / ^^ O full-page richly colored plates. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1830 318. Picturesque Representations of the Dress and ^ Manners of the Russians, Descriptions, and 62 (should be^? /i5tT 64) full-page richly colored plates. Royal 8vo, half mo-"^' rocco, gilt top. Lond. 1830 319. The Book OF Costume ; or. Annals of Fashion, from the earliest period to the present time. By A Lady of / / f~ Rank. Upwards of 200 woodcuts. 8vo, half calf, gilt/' '^ back. Lond. 1847 320. Galerie Dramatiques. Costumes des Theatres de Paris, par MM. DoUet, Lasalle, etc. Vol. 2 only. 96 Plates (should be 100) of finely colored plates and portraits, ^^ (~- including Grisi, Dunilatre, Achard, Gardoni and others iii,^ f\J character; a double plate of Tom Thumb and his exhi- / bition; another of a War Dance of American Indians (Ojibways); Steeplechase racing, chariot races, fancy dances, etc. Royal 8vo, half morocco (rubbed and loose in binding). Paris, n. d. 35 ■^ oT .(^1 ^0 V' I'Sd The Anderson Auction Co. 331. COUP (W. C.) Sawdust and Spangles. 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Tyranny Trium- phant, and Liberty Lost; the Muses run Mad; Apollo struck Dumb, and all Covent Garden Confounded, etc By Patrick Fitzcrambo. 8vo, unbound, pp. 29. Lond. 1743 On the conflict between Drury Lane and Covent-Garden Theatres, when Garriok and Macklin seceded from the former. The pamphlet gives criticisms on many of the prominent actors of the period. 326. " O. P." Riots. The Rebellion; or. All in the Wrong, a serio-comic Hurly-Burly, as it was performed for two months, etc. Portrait of J. P. Kernble. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1809 ^.S" 327. "O. P." Riots. The Covent Garden Journal. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half red roan gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1810 A complete history of the " O. P." riots, with reprints of all the placards, lampoons, burlesques, squibs, etc., that were issued. 328. Four Letters on the Theatre relative to its opening in 1809; The Merits of Players and the Morality of the Stage, by [Major Cartwright], Lond. [1809] ; Six Letters of Publicola, etc., by [Major Cartwright], Lond. 1810; The Letters of Publicola, etc. , addressed to Thos Brand, Lond. 1811. 3 pamphlets bound in 1. 8vo, old calf. 329. Catalogue of the Valuable Properties of the Theatre sold by auction, 1839. Small 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1829 38 /.30 1. 10 //( [.10 f.lO '0 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 330. COVENTRY MYSTERIES. Pageants; or, Dra- matic Mysteries Anciently performed at Coventry by the Trading Companie of that City . . . compiled from sources / — jC^ hitherto unexplored [with, the Pageant of the Shearmen ^ qJ , (\Q Taylors' Company]. By Thomas Sharp. Copper-plates by D. Jee, engraved from early curious originals, and music of the songs. 4to, cloth (binding loose). Coventry, 1825 An interesting account of the early Mystery plays with the text of the Shearmen & Taylors' Pageant of 1534. I 331. CO WELL (JOE— Comedian). Thirty Years Among the Players in England and America. 2 parts in one vol- ume bound with some fiction. 8 vo, half calf. N.Y. 1844-46 333. COWLEY (MRS. HANNAH). The Works of Mrs. Cowley; Dramas and Poems (with Miscellaneous Pieces and some account of her Life). First collected edn. 3 vols. 8vo, contemporary scored russia, gilt. Lond. 1813 333. CRANE (WALTER). Art and the Formation of ^S~ Taste. By Lucy Crane. Illusts. hy Thomas and Walter Crane. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1882 334. CRAWFURD (OSWALD). English Comic Drama- //O tists. (Shakespeare to Sheridan. Selections.) 12mo, vel- , / ^ lum, gilt top. N. Y. 1884 385. CRIME. Phillipps (S. M.) Famous Cases of Cir- cumstantial Evidence. With an Introduction on the Theory ^.) of Presumptive Proof. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1874 . A full account of many cases, some of which have been used as the plots of plays. 336. The Richardson-McFarland Tragedy. Contain- ing all the Letters and other interesting Facts and Docu- A-7S ments not before published. Portraits, including those of ^ (y Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Greeley, and others. 8vo, „ wrappers (front cover missing), pp. 180. Phil. 1870 337. CROUCH (ANNA MARIA). Memoirs of Mrs. O r- Crouch, including a Retrospect of the Stage during the v_A years she performed. By M. J. Young. Portrait. 2 vols. ' in 1. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1806 338. CROWNE (JOHN). The Married Beau; or, The ^_p Curious Impertinent. A Comedy. FIRST edn. Small 4to, /Q unbound, pp. 66, with the Epilogue, 2 pp. (headlines cut '/ into). Lond. 1694 339. CRUIKSHANK (GEO.) Punch and Judy. [By ^-^^O Payne Collier.] Numerous full-page etchings hy C C.<=^ ' ^ Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1870 37 The Anderson Auction Co. __ 340. CRUIKSHAlSrK (I. R.) Rodolph the Wolf ; or, The /( Columbine Red Riding Hood. A Comic Melo-Dramatic , I -0 Pantomime. Bj- J. R. Planche. Fine colored etched front, hy I. R. Cruikshanh. Post 8vo, wrappers, pp. 33. Lond.1819 ^YC' ^^^' Joan of Arc; or, The Maid of Orleans. A 'O Melo-Drama. By Ed. Ball. Colored etched front, of Mrs. / Egerton as Joan of Arc by I. B. Cruikshcmk. Post 8vo, unbound, pp. 31. [Lond., n. d.] 5^/j 342. M. Mallet; or. My Daughter's Letter. By v_/6/ H. W. Montagu. First bdn. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 32. V— With 6 plates by R. Cruikshank, Lond. 1830 ^Ly 343. Another copy of the same. . 344. Mr. Mathew's Trip to America, with his Lec- •^ ^ ^ture on Peculiarities, Character and Manners, etc. Jf. en- I i^^ gravings hy Cruikshanh on one plate. 12mo, wrappers, uncut, pp. 24. Lond., n. d. ///J 345. CUMBERLAND (RICHARD). Memoirs. Written ^/■T~\J by Himself. Interspersed with Anecdotes and Characters of several of the most distinguished persons of his time. Crown 8vo, sheep. Bost. 1806 ^A 346. Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, with an Ac- C^^U count of his Life and Writings. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1807 .A" 317. The Posthumous Dramatick Works of Richard ^/C/ Cumberland. 2 vols, small 4to, contemporary calf, gilt. Autograph " Anne T. Jones " on title. Lond. 1813 First collected edition. Large Paper copy. Scarce. 348. Another copy. 2 vols, small 4to, paper. Lond. 1813 /y ^ 349. CUMBERLAND'S BRITISH DRAMA. Plays by /^^ celebrated authors, with Critique and Biography by R. Cumberland to each play. Portraits. Vols. 1 to 7 and 9 to 14. 12mo, half morocco, red tops, uncut. (As 13 vols.) 1817 350. CUMBERLAND'S BRITISH THEATRE. Various / ^ vols, of Cumberland's and Dolby's British Theatre. Front. • / "^ by Cruikshank and others, some portraits, etc. 43 vols. 16mo, uniformly bound in half calf, gilt (some bindings broken.) Lond. 1825, etc. ^T 351. Cumberland's Theatrical Illustrations. En- <-^^ graved portraits of Shakespeare and Beaumont and upwards of 200 woodcut portraits and scenes. 12mo, cloth. *— i^ Lond., n. d. ^(J 352. CURLING (HENRY). Recollections of the Mess- Table and the Stage. First bdn. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1855 38 a? The Library of Charles N. Mann. 353. CUSHMAN (CHARLOTTE). Biographical Sketch. By Clara Erskine Clement (American Actor Series, edited by Laurence Hutton). 4to, paper, uncut. Large Paper, ONLY 100 COPIES PRINTED. Bost. 1883 Extended to 3 volumes by the insertion of 162 poi'traits, play- bills, autograph letters, etc., illustrating the career of this dis- tinguished actress. Included are 13 portraits of Miss Cushman, 8 of which are in plain dress, and others in the characters of Romeo and Katharine. There are also 7 Autograph Letters, apparently addressed to W. S. Fredericks, the actor and mana- ger, and these relate almost exclusively to theatrical matters ; attached to one of them is an addenda of 4 pp. marked "Pri- vate." Among the engraved portraits are Mrs. Siddons (3) ; Garrick (3); Mdme. Vestrisas Capt. Macheath; Edmund Kean aa Br tus and Coriolanus ; Edwin Forrest (4) ; J. B. Booth as Sir Giles Overreach; J. W. Wallack (Ki/io. by Newsam); Clara Fisher (3); Edmund Simpson (original, out out and mounted on India paper); Forrest as Virginius (India); J. W. Wallack, Jr. (3); Macready as Wallace, Virginius and Rob Roy ; Brahan as Cais (rare colored print); Lawrence Barrett (Jwdia) ; Tyrone Power; Lester Wallack (India); Edwin Booth; Henry Plaoide (3); W. E. Blake (India) ; Forrest as Carwin; Fanny Wallack; C. W. Couldook(3); J. R.Lowell; Longfellow (3) ; Byron (hj Edwin); J. H. Caldwell; Mrs. Nisbett; Mdme. Vestris; Thackeray; John Brougham (Zjtdia); Mary Devlin; JohnSefton; Fanny Kemble; J. H. MoVicker; Charlotte Thompson; John Poole; Lincoln; J. E. Murdoch (India); Charles Kean as Richard III. (India); J. P. Kemble; Ellen Tree (as Ion); Dickens; Scott; Mrs. Brown- ing ; and others. 354. Reminiscences of the Life of Charlotte Cush- man. By Mrs. Dr. Walker, her chosen Medium, with some of her Spirit Experiences, etc. Portrait. 13mo, tree calf extra, gilt top. Bost. 1876 355. Charlotte Cushman : Her Letters and Memories of her Life. Edited by her friend, Emma Stebbins. Por- trait AND AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE INSERTED. Square pOSt Svo, half morocco, gilt top. Bost. 1879 356. CYNIC (The). (A Periodical.) By Growler Gruff, Esq., aided by a confederacy of Lettered Dogs Sept. 21-Dec. 12, 1811— all -• - -^ — boards, uncut (title torn). Very eahe contributions, humorous and satirical, on the The- atres and Actors of the Day "by the Editor's dog," etc., on the ladies. War Excitement of the Time, Richmond Theatre Fire, Poems, etc. This copy, bought at Bangs's in 1895, is the only copy recorded as having been sold at auction in this country. ^.00 /■OO riodical.) By Growler Gruff, , )f Lettered Dogs (Nos. 1-12, LJ^ published). IBmo, original // CZ7) _/ / Phil. i8ig/r; v^t/ o^ 357. "pv ALE (ALAN). Familiar Chats with the Queens y^ /\ ^-^ of the Stage. Numerous portraits. Small ito, C/ cloth. N. Y. 1890 V M-.oo sv The Anderson Auction Co. 358. DALY (AUGUSTIN). Woffington: A Tribute to ^^ . the Actress and the Woman. Portraits and illusts. Royal ^f ^() 4to, decorated cloth gilt, gilt top, uncut. [N. Y.] 1888 ' ^"^ No. 79 of only 150 copies of this size printed,, each signed by / the author. 359. A Portfolio of Players, with a Packet of Notes thereon by H. C. Bunner, E. A. Ditmar, Laurence Hutton, Brander Matthews and William Winter. With numerous fine portraits ON India paper. Roj'^al 4to, art silk, uncut, with silk ties. Fine copy. N. Y. 1888 One of 35 copies with proof impkessions of the plates. 360. DALY (FREDERIC). Henry Irving in England and America, 1838-84. Etched portrait by Lalauze. Post J 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1884 361. DANCING. Types des Bals de Paris. A series of /^} I '"'" 1^ finely-colored plates (folded in portfolio) containing fov/r y 'I i_y figures each and exhibiting the spirited and laborious agonies of the Terpsichorean fashions of the day. Oblong 8vo, '■ , cloth. Paris [ca. 1859] The plates are also to be valued as displaying the fashionable ^ COSTUMES of the period. ./Ab 362. DAVIDGE (WM.— Comedian). Footlight Flashes. V, Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1866 /^ /O 363. Another copy. Half morocco gilt, gilt top. , () t/ Presentation copy from the author, and A. L. S. inserted. N. Y. 1866 c,_ 364. DAVIES (THOMAS). Dramatic Miscellanies, con- ^ f) f) sisting of Critical Observations on several plays of Shake^ ^^- ^ speare; with a review of his principal characters and those of various eminent writers as represented by Mr. Garrick and other comedians. Portrait of Thomas Betterton. 3 " vols, crown 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond.: For the Author, 1785 'Jj 365. DAYIES (WILLIAM). Plays Written for a Private Theatre (five comedies). 8vo, full calf. Lond. 1786 366. DECASTRO (J.— Comedian). Memoirs of, with Anecdotes, "The Origin of Poetry," etc. 13mo, original boards, uncut. Lond. 1824 Presentation copy to Wm. B. Wood from Rowbotham. ^ r\ 367. DEKKER (THOMAS). The Dramatic Works of V / • / v-/ Thomas Dekker, now First Collected, with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author. 4 vols. 8vo, full calf, gilt. Lond. 1873 Large Paper edition of Pearson's Reprint. Fine copy. 368. DEFENCE OF THE DRAMA, with Mansell's Free Thoughts and Father Caffaro's Discourse. 12mo, half calf (cover loose). N. Y. 1826 40 6S 3d dS- The Library of Charles N. Mann. 369. DEFENCE (A) of the Profession of an Actor. Post ore. Thick royal 4to, half morocco (rubbed). Lond. [recent] 400. Dante's Inferno. Transl. by Henry F. Gary. / /^ ^ Illusts. by Gustave Dore. 4to, half calf (needs rebaeklng). / . kQO Lond. 1866 43 /he 3.-rs The Anderson Auction Co. 401. DOWNES (JOHN). Roscius Anglican us, or An Historical Review of the Stage ; The Names of the Princi- pal Actors and Actresses who performed in the Chiefest Plays in Each House. The Names of the most taking Plays, and Modern Poets, etc., 1660-1706. With Addi- tions by Thos. Davies. Small 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1789 ^ , *— 402. Roscius Anylicanus. A Facsimile Reprint of '\ J) the Rare Original of 1708. With an Historical Preface by ^ ' J Joseph Knight. Post 8vo, vellum, uncut. Lond. 1886 No. 63 of only 135 signed copies. 403. DOWNMAN (HUGH). Tragedies. First collected edition. 8vo, russia. Exeter, 1793 404. DRAMA (The); or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine. Vol. I.-VII. (from May, 18^1, to May, 18»5). Numerous portraits. 7 vols. 16mo, half calf. Lond. 1821-35 405. Morris' Essays on Theatrical Criticism, Lond. 1882; Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac, transl., N.Y.1898; Hu- bert's Stage as a Career, N. Y. 1900 ; Mrs. Kendal's Dramatic Opinions; Ibsen's Doll's House; and others, some illust. 20 vols. post8vo, various. 406. Plays, by Mrs. Mowatt, Bost. 1855 ; Coquelin's Actor and His Art, Bost. 1881 ; Life of Edmund Kean, N. Y. 1835; Ayres' Acting and Actors, portraits, N. Y. 1894; Be- hind the Curtain, by H. Valentine, illust., Lond. 1848; and others, some illust. 30 vols. 12mo to 8vo. 407. A Collection of over 300 Articles from Maga- zines and Reviews relating to the Dramatic Art, the His- tory of Theatres, Criticisms on Great Actors of Ancient and Modern Times, Famous Plays, etc., etc. Written by well-known Authors, and many illust. Bound neatly in wrappers, and titles written. (As a lot.) A very interesting collection, arranged in an exceedingly neat manner. 408. A Collection of Several Hundred Newspaper Cuttings and Portraits, mostly relating to the American Stage (loose) ; also a number of large colored Caricature Valentines. (As a lot.) >5-. - 409. DRAMAS. Dramatic Works of Mary Russell Mit- ^^y^O ford, 2 vols., 1854; G. H. Boker's Plays and Poems, 1857; > McDonald's (Matthew Bramble's) Works, 1791; Willis' Bianca Visconti, First bdn., 1839; and others. 9 vols. 410. DRAMATIC CENSOR (The), or Weekly Theatri- cal Report, a complete Chronicle of the British Stage. From No. 1, Jan. 4, 1800, to No. 26, June 28, 1800. By Thos. Dutton. Bound in 3 vols 8vo, old tree calf. [All published under this title.] Lond. 1800 44 JO Cf.Sd ^l-Od The Library of Charles N. Mann. 411. DRAMATIC MAGAZINE (The). Embellished with numerous engravings of the principal performers, a number of which are by B. CruiJcshanh. 3 vols, in one. 8vo, cloth. ^ Lond. 1829-31/.^ ^yj This copy is complete. It contains the three monthly issues/ ^^_/y U U for Vol. 3 (which are rarely found with the set) and 88 finely engraved portraits of noted theatrical performers. It is a rare item, and the portraits are most desirable. 412. DRAMATIC MAGAZINES. Various Numbers of ^ Under the Clock, Stagelaud, The Theatre, Dramatic Notes, ^^ f/O and others, similar. All fully illust. with portraits, scenes, etc. (Upwards of 200 pieces, as a lot.) 413. Odd Vols, of The Mirror of Taste, Cabinet jCq Mirror of the Stage, Thespian Magazine, etc. (mostly im- _ ^^ perfect). (As a lot.) 414. DRAMATIC NOTES. A Chronicle of the London . Stage, 1879-83. Edited by Chas. E. Pascal. Numerous , ^^r<5 portraits. The 4 parts, with wrappers, bound in one vol. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1879-83 415. DRAMATIC REMINISCENCES. Campbell's Life of Siddons, 1839; Bernard's Retrospections of the Stage, 1832; Reminiscences of an Old Amateur (Earl of Mount- Edgcumbe), 1827; and others. 8 vols. 416. Maynard's The Enterprising Impresario, 1867; Paterson's Glimpses of Real Life, 1864: Bernard's Retro- spections of the Stage, 2 vols., 1830; and others. 9 vols. 417. Jerome's Stage-Land, illust, N. Y. 1890; Cele- brities, by M. Maceuen, Phil. 1874; Macready as I Knew ./ (^ Him, by Lady Pollock, Lond. 1884; The Variety Stage, by C. D. Stuart and A. J. Park; and others, some illust. Mainly crown 8vo. 15 vols, various bindings. 418. Winter's Shadows of the Stage, N. Y. 1893; Morley's Journal of a London Playgoer, 1866; Rachel, by Mrs. A. Kennard, Lond. 1885; Robert Houdin, by Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie ; and others, some illust. 15 vols, post 8vo, etc. , cloth. 419 Dithmar's John Drew, portraits, N. Y. 1900; Jerome's On the Stage and Oif, N. Y. 1891; Random Rec- / ^ oUections of the Stage, printed for private circulation,- Lond. 1883; W. Clark Russell's Representative Actors, Lond , n. d. ; and others, some illust. 20 vols, post 8vo, cloth, etc. 420. Wewitzer's Dramatic Chronology, Lond., n. d. Gustafson's Genevieve Ward, Bost. 1882; Clark's John McCullough, Bost. 1905: Charles Macklin, by E. A. Parry, N. Y. 1891; and others, some illust. 24 vols, post 8vo, cloth and paper. 45 ■/O ■// '• i f.50 so r" Warton and others. Portrait and view. Royal 8vo, half^*^ roan. Lond. 1873 '^.6s:t le / ^ -, 437. DUBLIN STAGE. The Drama: a Daily Register of Histrionic Performances of the Dublin Stage. By Two^*"* /Q *^ Gentlemen of the Dublin University. Nos. 1 to 43, Oct. ^fe<^ — oL^ to Dec. 10, 1831. With portraits of Hartley as Falstaf\^ Talbot as Young Mirabel, Warde as Damon. 8vo, half mo- rocco. Dublin, 1831 438. DUFF (MARY). Record of her Career. By Jos. N. Ireland. (American Actor Series, edited by Laurence Hutton. ) Large Paper, only 100 copies printed. 3 vols. 4to, three-quarters dark blue levant morocco, gilt tops and backs. Bost. 1 883 Extra-illustrated by the insertion of 203 portraits and other plates, including Mrs. Duff in plain dress and various charac- ters, John Howard Payne as Young Norval (rare), Charles Durang {India ink drawing), Edmund Simpson (rare original), Stephen Price, Group portrait by D. C, Johnston, Henry Wal- lack (draviing), Mrs. Siddons, Edmund Kean as Richard III. and Shylock, Macready, John McCuUough, Henry Hunt (former hus- band of Mrs. Drew), Fanny Kemble {colored), Peter Richings as Dashwood (extremely kare colored lithograph), Edmund Kean after S. Cousins (proof before letters); Charles Kean (drawn on stone by Henry Inman), Wm, Dunlap, J. B. Booth as Richard III., J. W. Wallack as Alcibiades, Mrs. Siddons as Andromache, W. E. Burton as Captain Cuttle, Mr. Roberts as 47 The Anderson Auction Co. DUFF (MARY). Wormwood, Edwin Forrest after J. W. Child {scarce), G. F. Cooke as King Lear (6?/ Edioin), M. M. Noah, W. R. Blake (drawing), Mr. Maywood as lago, Master Burke, George Jones (" Count Joannes"). Edmund Kean as Richard III. (rare, col- ored), J. 8heridan Knowles (India), Jefferson and Blissert (by Edwin), John Hodgkinson, Mrs. Barnes (rare), Mrs. Richardson as Ernestine (colored), Joe Jefferson, Mary Gannon, Maria Foote, E. N. Thayer drawing), Mrs. Darley ifn/ Edwin), F. O. 0. Darley, Forrest as RoUa and Carwin, Tom Placide (photo.), Edmund Kean as Sir Giles Overreach, G. F. Cooke, and Wm. Farren (both by Edwin), and others. 439. John Bull; or, The Englishman's Fireside: a Comedy. By George Colman. 12mo, half calf. N. Y. 1801 Mary Duff's copy, with her name and "Tremont Theatre" written on the cover. She played Mary Thornebury in the cast. 440. The Tragedy of Superstition. By James Barker. Scarce portrait of Mrs. Duff as Mary, by Longacre. Crown 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Phil. [1826] yy (- 441. DUFF (THOMAS). Marmion: aDrama. ByJas. N. .^j/^O Barker. Scarce portrait of Mr. Duff as Marmion, engraved hy A. B. Durand. Crown 8vo, wrappers. Phil. 1826 442. DUMAS (ALEXANDRE). Count of Monte Cristo. 500 iJlusts. after Staal, Beauce and others. 5 vols, royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. and N. Y. 1888 C^C 443. The Works of Alexandre Dumas. Numerous ^*-^ illusts. on Japan 'paper. International Limited edn. 40 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut, paper labels. Bost. 1894 Large Paper. No. 666 of limited edition of 1,000 sets. t^TT) 444. Celebrated Crimes. Transl. by I. G. Burnham. *-' ^ Illust. by photogravures after De Los Rios, Prodhomme, Wagrez, etc. 8 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phil. [1895] .^ 445. DUMAS (ALEXANDRE— FILS). Le Fil& Nature! : I , I kJ a Play, in five Acts. Transl. by T. L. Oxley. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1879 The play the author considered his best. ^ C 446. La Dame Aux Camelias. Preface de Jules y Janin. Colored front, and full-page etchings by Albert Lynch. 4to, paper, uncut. Paris: Quantin, n. d. ^— ,/- 447. DUNCAN (JOHN). The Lawfulness of the Stage Aj Enquired Into. 8vo, half morocco (two leaves slightly V damaged). Lond. 1787 448. DUNCOMBE'S BRITISH THEATRE. A Collection of nearly 150 plays, mainly Duncombe's Edition. With JL^^,^ fronts. 15 vols. 12mo, neatly and uniformly bound in half • ^ / morocco, gilt, uncut. Lend., circa 1830 ^ The Library of Charles N. Mann. 449. DUNLAP (WILLIAM). The Father ; or, American Shandy-ism: a Comedy as performed at the New York Theatre by the Old American Company. Written in the year 1788. First edn. Bvo, half morocco. With the un- paged leaf of " Epilogue " at end. The half-title cut down and mounted. N. Y. : Hodge, Allen & Campbell, 1789 > — Performed at the Old John Street Theatre, Sept. 7, ^"^'^- / \ZD ' OO The first play written by an American that was acted was/ Royall Tyler's The Contrast. This was played at the John Street Theatre in April 1787, but was not printed until 1790. This play of Dunlap's — which is his First Production — was the second play of American origin that was acted, but the first to be printed after being acted. Very rare, very few copies being known. /.OO 450. The Father; or, American Shandyism. First EDN. Bvo, unbound, with the Epilogue. (Lacks half title. ) N. Y. 1789 451. Darby's Return: a Comic Sketch, as Per- formed at the New York and Philadelphia Theatres. 12mo, /, / C^ nnbound, pp. VI. Phil. 1791 ' 453. The Archers ; or. Mountaineers of Switzerland : an Opera, as performed bj' the Old American Company. ^r~ C~7? With brief Historical Account of Switzerland. First edn. '^ f KJ ^ Bvo, unbound, pp. 94. N. Y. 1796 453. Andre. A Tragedy, as now performing in the Theatre in New York. With The Cow-Chace, a Satirical (^ X" Poem by Major Andre. The Proceedings of the Court- / y/ (^ Q - Martial and Authentic Documents concerning him. First English edn. Bvo, unbound, pp. 110. Lond. 1799 454. The Voice of Nature. A Drama. First edn. / /Q 12mo, half red roan, uncut. N. Y. 1803 ' ' 455. Another copy. Uncut. 12mo, sewed (title / /O /9 soiled). N. Y. 1803 /' t^ ^^ 466. Leicester. A Tragedy. First edn. 12mo, C^ /)/) half red roan, uncut. N. Y. 1807*^-^ ' C/^ "The First American Tragedy produced upon the Stage." It was written in 1790 and played in 1794. 457. Fraternal Discord: a Drama. First edn. f, ^^Q 12mo, half red roan, uncut. N. Y. 1809 ' ' "^^ 458. Another copy. 12mo, sewed, pp. 69. N. Y. 1809 • "^U 459. The Italian Father: a Comedy. First edn. C^f^ 12mo, half red roan, uncut and unopened. N. Y. 1810 , j 460. Another copy. FiRST EDN. 12mo, sewed, pp. 43, ^^^ Q uncut. N. Y. 1810 49 The Anderson Auction Co. DUNLAP (WILLIAM). /7^ 461. The Wife of Two Husbands : a Drama. First y C EDN. 12mo, half red roan, uncut. N. Y. 1811 ^A 462. — — Another copy. First edn. 12mo, sewed, un- v^ ^ cut and unopened (title dust-soiled). N. Y. 1811 //>-f) ^^'^- Memoirs of George Fred. Cooke, late, of the ■ CJ ^ Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. From the personal knowl- edge of the Author and from the Manuscript left by Mr. Cooke. Comprising Original Anecdotes of his Theatrical Contemporaries, etc. First edn. % vols. 8vo, half mo- ^ roeco (lacks portrait). Lond. 1813 y. OO "^64. Peter the Great; or. The Russian Mother: a Play. First EDN. 12mo, half red roan, mwcm^. N. Y. 1814 465. The Glory of Columbia, Her Yeomanry! 12mo, half red roan, uncut and unopened. N. Y. 1817 His play of Andre re- written. y/J/V ^66. History of the American Theatre. First edn. a^-W^ 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 1832 ///O 467. History of the American Theatre. 2 vols. 8vo, ' / ^-^ half calf (a little rubbed). Lond. 1833 X f^cf *68. DUNLAP SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. First and (/?jZ/2Second Series. 29 vols. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. N.Y.1887-1901 / All in the finest possible condition. The First Series lacks No. 6. The Second Series is complete. •9 yi /I *''^- DURFEY ("TOM"). The Injured Princess; or, \/,Q\J The Fatal Wager. First edn. 4to, unbound, pp 56. Based on Shakespeare's Cymbeline. Lond. 1682 ^ 470 DWIGHT (TIMOTHY). Essay on the Stage, in / ^/)Q which the arguments in its behalf, and against it, are con- '^^ sidered. Post 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Middletown : Printed, Lond. ; Reprinted, 1824 471. DYER (ROBERT). Nine Years of an Actor's Life. 12mo, half morocco. Lond. 1833 472. -pARLY AMERICAN IMPRINTS. The Irish Chief , -*^ or Patriot King. A Tragedy. By Francis Dobbs. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt (lacks leaf of epilogue, but contains a half-title). Phil. : R. Bell, 1777 Rare. 473. —7 — The Prisoner at Large. A Comedy. By John O'Keefe. As Performed with Universal Applause by the American Company. 12mo, half red morocco. Phil. 1791 474. Six Reprints of English Plays, published in Phil., 1791; Lillo's George Barnwell, pub. at Worcester by Isaiah Thomas. 12mo, unbound. (7pcs.) Phil. ca. 1791, etc. 50 OS The Library of Charles N. Mann. 475. EARLY AMERICAN PLAYS. Barker (J. N.) ^^ -^ Tears and Smiles. A Comedy. First edn. 13mo, half red y', roan, entirely uncut and unopened. Phil. 1808^^^'^' 476. Barker (J. N.) The Indian Princess. An ;^ (~y^ Operatic Melodrama. First edn. i2mo, half red roan,v^'«J^ totally uncut. Phil. 1808 477. Clewearing (Charles). Simon Solus; or, / jFVO Just Paid Off from the " Dale." A Farce. 12mo, sewed, / ■ U pp. 33. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1843 Very scarce. The author was evidently a sailor, the name a pseudonym. No publisher or printer Is given. 478. D'Elville (Rinallo). The Rescue of the / /^ Q Villain Unmasked. A Farce. 13mo, sewed, pp. 44. A ^ N. Y. : For the Author, 1813 479. HuTTON (Joseph). The School for Prodigals. A Comedy. As Performed in the New Theatre (Chestnut / /*) /O Street), Philadelphia. First edn. 13mo, sewed, pp. 62, /• Cx C-/ uncut. N. Y. 1809 Played the year before In Philadelphia. 480. JuD AH (Samuel B. H.) The Rose of Arragon ; j- ^yp or. The Vigil of St. Mark. AMelo-drama. 12mo, wrappers, f^n ^ pp. 38, uncut and unopened. N. Y. 1822 ' ^^^ CZ"^-^ First edition, scarce. Played at the Park Theatre, Apl. 18, 1833. 481. LiNDSLEY (A. B.) Love and Friendship; or, ^.^ (~ Cp^ Yankee Notions. A Comedy. By A. B. Lindsley. 16mo, hair red roan. N. Y. 1 809 ^S ^ 482. The Magician and "The Holy Alliance;" or, "The Spirit of the Book." A Melo-Drama, a Hundred Acts in One. Transl. from the original Greek MS. of Don. ;^ >^ CT Reynaldo de Moscheto. By Tobias S. AUtruth. The MS^, ^cJ dated at Athens 1280. 12mo, unbound, pp. 28. No place or date [Phil. 1820] A cleverly written satirical drama on some dispute as to the professorship in one of the Pennsylvania or Maryland colleges. The author seems to be unknown. Very rare. 483. MiNSHULL (John). Comic Opera, entitled Rural Felicity. With The Humour of Patrick and Marriage ^ ( '^ of Shelty; The Sprightly Widow; The Virgin Wife Tri- (5^' U umphant ; The Poet in Petticoats. Portrait. Bound in one vol. 8vo, old half roan. N. Y. : Printed for the Author, 1801-05 With MS. Criticisms, and inserted are clippings from con- temporary papers, one including a poem by Minshull on " The North River Steamboat of Cleremont." 51 ^.30 -76- The Anderson Auction Co-. EARLY AMERICAN PLAYS. 484. Noah (Moedecai M.) Marion; or, The Hero of Lake George. A Drama, founded on Events of the Rev- olutionary War. First edn. 13mo, wrappers, pp. 69, uncut N. Y. 1822 Played at the Park Theatre, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1831. 485. Phillips (Jonas B.) Camillus; or. The Self- Exiled Patriot. A Tragedy. First Performed at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 1833. 16mo, sewed, pp 59, uncut. N. Y. [1833] 486. Velasco, a Tragedy, by Epes Sargent, N. Y. 1830; Edith, a Play, by Fr. Copcutt, First bdn., N. Y. 1857; Bannister's Gentleman of Lyons, First edn., N. Y. 1838; Old New York, or Democracy in 1689, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, First bdn., N. Y. 1853; and others. 12mo, cloth and paper. (11 pieces.) 487. Dunlap's Glory of Columbia, N. Y. 1817; Tan- cred, a Drama, Phil. 1827; My Uncle, a Farce, by S. Beaz- ley, N. Y. 1827; Rosa, a Melo-drama [by W. G. Hyer], First edn., N. Y. 1822; Dunlap's last play, "A Trip to Niagara," First edn , N. Y. 1830; and others. 12mo, sewed (two or three are imperfect). (13 pieces.) 488. EARLY LONDON THEATRES (In the Fields). By T. F. Ordish. Numerous illusts. 8vo, cloth. N. Y, 1894 ^ 489. EARLY WEST. The Latimers. A Tale of the / L/ Western Insurrection of 1794. By H. C. McCook. Colored front Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phil. 1898 490. EBERS (GEORGE). Historical Romances. Transl. / i C from the German. With illuminated titles and fronts, (in / ' ' duplicate, one set colored). 29 vols, bound in 15. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs with inlays, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. : Appleton [1900] Only 250 sets issued in this form, this being No. 196. / ^ 491. EBERS (JOHN). Seven Years of the King's Thea- (0 O tre. Portraits. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top. Lond. : W. H. Ainsworth, 1828 Scarce with the portraits. f yj ^ 492. EBSWORTH (JOSEPH). Two Prisoners of Lyons; / ' / v_y or, Duplicate Keys. Crown 8vo, pp. 42. Wifh portrait. ' Separated into sheets and interleaved between 4to sheets. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1824 With MS. list of plays, printed and not printed, beeinnins with 1599. ./O 493. EDGEWORTH (MARIA). Comic Dramas, in Three Acts. 16mo, half morocco, gilt top. Phil. 1817 52 ^/ ,/^ f.3^. 00 pp.48. '^ / y^ irgh, 1835«i<-.tC?0 a^^ The Library of Charles N. Mann. 494. EDINBURGH. Memorials of Edinburgh in the Olden Time. By Sir Dan'l Wilson. Numerous full-page and text illusts. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Large Paper. Only 150 copies printed and signed. 495. EDINBURGH DRAMATIC REVIEW (The). From . Vol. 1, No. 1 (Oct. 7, 1833), to Vol. 4, No. 177 (May 16, , J^S 1833). Some Nos. missing. Thick 13mo, half calf (rubbed). "^ Edinburgh, 1823-33 496. EDINBURGH STAGE. Fragmenta Scoto-Drama tica, 1715-1758. 12mo, half calf, gilt top, uncut, Edinburgh, 183 Very scarce, only a very few being privately printed by the author, the well-known Scottish antiquary, William Henry Logan. 497. EDWARDS (SUTHERLAND). History of the Opera from its origin. With Anecdotes of celebrated com- / qQ posers and vocalists. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth, uncut. ' ' Lond. 1863 498. History of the Opera. Second edn. 2 vols. /C.^ post 8vo, cloth (binding of Vol. 1 loose). Lond. 1862 , ^^ 499. The Prima Donna: her History and Surround- ings from the XVIIth to the XlXth Century. 2 vols. 8vo, J/C cloth. Lond. 1888. '^^ 500. EDWIN (JOHN). The Eccentricities of John Ed- win, Comedian. Collected from his MSS., and enriched / with several hundred original anecdotes. Arranged and / ^Q digested by Anthony Pasquin (John Williams). First edn.' 3 vols. 13mo, full polished calf, bound by Riviere. Lond. 1791 501. The Life and Adventures of John Edwin, with ^w:= Collection of his Songs, Oddities, etc. Portrait. 13mo,^? //^ ^^ half roan, uncut (portrait and few pp. trimmed and stained).c^ ' ' Scarce. Lond. 1791 503. EGAN (PIERCE). The Life of an Actor. By Pierce Egan. Dedicated to Edmund Kean. Royal 8vo, bound by ^ Pawson and Nicholson in half russet-brown morocco gilt, (^ gilt top. Lond 1835^1 A .REMARKABLY FINE TALL COPT OF THE RARE FiRST EDITION. \\/ With brilliant impressions of the colored plates by Theodore^s''^ Lane, the frontispiece not being cut into, as is often the oase^^_^( One of the scarce volumes of Pierce Egan, the narrative of the life of an actor, including many interesting anecdotes of fam- ous players — Mrs. Siddons, Kemble, and others. Also a fine specimen of the famous press of the Whittinghams at their best period. 503. The Show Folks. By Pierce Egan. First ^ EDN. Illusts. by Theodore Lane, and Biographical Sketch / C> of his Life. 13mo, wrappers, pp. 59 (loose in binding). ■* Lond. 1831 /- 504. Another copy. 13mo, wrappers, ^Lond. 1831 j/C? 53 /■OO 70 I ■MO / The Anderson Auction Co. 505. EGERTON (T. ajj-d E.) The Theatrical Remem- brancer: containing a complete List of all the Dramatic Performances in the English Language, their several edi- tions, dates, and sizes . . . theatres where they were per- formed . . . accounts of unpublished plays, etc. Crown 8vo, old half calf. Lond. 1788 606. Another copy. Half morocco gilt, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1788 507. ELLISTON (R. W.) Copy of a Memorial presented to the Lord Chamberlain by the Committee of Management of Drury Lane and Co vent Garden (Theatres). 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1818 EUiston opened a theatre under the name of the Little Drury Lane Theatre. >--r-'^ 508. Memoirs of EUiston. By George Raymond. ' ' Cy Second Edition. Fine portrait of EUiston and 5 full-page ' etchings by Geo. Cruikshank and ^' -Phis.''^ 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1846 509. ELLSLER (FANNY). The Letters and Journals of Fanny Ellsler, written before and after her Operatic Cam- paign in the United States, including her Letters from New York, Paris, etc. 8vo, half roan, original wrappers bound in. N. Y. 1845 510. ELSON (ARTHUR). A Critical History of Opera. Y CT ^^ account of the Rise and Progress of the different ^ schools, with a description of the Master Works of each. Portraits and illusts. 12mo, cloth gilt, gilt top. Bost. 1901 511. EMERSON (R. W.) Complete Works, with Bio- graphical Introduction and Notes by E. W. Emerson, and a General Index. Portraits on India paper and other illusts. 12 vols. 8vo, buckram, uncut. i Cambridge, 1903 The Autograph Centenary Edition, limited to 600 signed copies, of which this is No. 554, printed at the Riverside Press. Inserted is a leaf of original manuscript of Emerson's. Fine set. 512. ENGLISH CYCLOPAEDIA. The English Cyclopae- dia of the Arts and Sciences, consisting of Geography, 4 vols. ; Biography, 6 vols. ; Natural History, 4 vols. ; Arts and Sciences, 8 vols. Supplementarj' vols, and Synoptical Index. Edited by Chas. Knight. Numerous illusts. 26 vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt top (not uniform binding). Lond., V. y. 513. ENGLISH STAGE. A Compendious History of the English Stage from the Earliest Period ; with a Sketch of the Lives of (eminent Actors), by Waldron, Dibdin, etc. Fronts. 12mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1800 54 SO The Library of Charles N. Mann. 514. ENGLISH THEATRE. A Collection of Plays, etc., performed at Covent Garden and other Theatres during 1775-1776. Numerous illusts. (but collation imperfect). '^/ 12 vols. 13mo, old calf. Lond. 1775-76 )-^' 515. ETHEREGE (GEORGE). The Man of Mode, or ^^ Sir Popling Flutter. A Comedy. First edn. Small 4to,/^ ^9 unbound, pp. 96 (name and a little scribbling on title). c^' / The epilogue is by Dryden. Lond. 1676 516. The Man of Mode. Another edn. ^m&\\ Ato, / (jO^^ unbound. Lond. 1684/' 517. Works of Etherege. Containing his Plays and s/) Poems. Copper-plates. 12mo, old calf. Lond. 1735 ' 518. EUROPEAN" THEATRES IN" THE 18th CEN- TURY. An Historical and Critical Account of the The- / (—pf atres in Europe, the Italian, Spanish, French, English, /'O^ Dutch, Flemish and German Theatres. By Lewis Ricco- bini. With Notes. 8vo, half calf, gilt. Lond. 1741 519. EVER ARD (EDWARD C.) Memoirs of an Unf or- / f unate Son of Thespis . . . pupil of the late David Gar- / /^/) rick. 12mo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1818'' '^ Rare. 520. EXTRACTS from the Writings of Divers Eminent Authors of different Religious Denominations; represent- _^ ing the Evils and Pernicious Effects of Stage Plays, and^^ ^ Q other Vain Amusements. 8vo, half calf. Phil. 178?^*"^ ' Extracts from Tillotson, Penn, Sir Matthew Hale, and others. 521. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. A Monograph on Privately Illustrated Books. A Plea for Bibliomania. By Dan'l M. Tredwell. Thick imp. 8vo, wrappers, nncut. Flatbush, L. I., 1892 Privately printed Large Paper Edition, limited to 250 copies. This copy is No. 144. Finely printed at the De Vinne Press, and with a 3-page A. L. S. from author laid in. 522. T^ALCONER (WILLIAM). Mushrooms: A Prac- -^ tical Treatise on their Culture for Profit and Pleasure, lllust. Crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1904 523. FALSTAFF'S WEDDING. A Comedy. By W. Kenrick. 12mo, pp. 92. Lond. 1795 Wm. Warren's copy, with his stamp on the title. Inter- leaved with blank pages and used as a Prompt Copy, with the cast of the Old American Company added (in pencil), Warren as PalstafE, and many other notes in pencil and ink throughout. 55 Cfo ik &0 So i The Anderson Auction Co. 524. PARQUHAR (GEORGE). The Beaux Stratagem, a Comedy, pp. 7U (last leaf torn across); Love and a Bottle, a Comedy, pp. 72 (bottom of title damaged) ; The Recruit- ing Of&cer, a Comedy, pp. 71. 3 pieces, small 4to, unbound (somewhat foxed). [Circa 1700, n. d.] 525. The Comedies of Farquhar; Love and a Bottle; Beaux Stratagem; etc., etc. Collected edn. 8vo, half calf (no fronts.). Lend. [1714] 526. The Recruiting Officer: a Comedy. 24mo, half roan. Dublin, 1768 With autograph of Wm. B. Wood, Mr. L'Estrange, and (John) Hodgkinson on the title, and with numerous additions and corrections in the autograph of W. B. Wood throughout the volume. John Hodgliinson's is very rare. 527. [FARREN (ELIZABETH).] Memoirs of the Pres- ent Countess of Derby (late Miss Farren), including Anec- dotes of several Distinguished Persons : General Burgoyne, J. Palmer, the actor; the Duke of Richmond, etc., etc. With a beautiful impression of the rare portrait in proof STATE, Lond. (1797) ; also in the same volume, The Testi- mony of Truth to Exalted Merit, or a Biographical Sketch of the Rt. Hon. the Countess of Derby in Refutation of a False and Scandalous Libel, Lond. 1797 (lacks the portrait). 4to, half calf (cover detached). Lond. 1797 The Memoirs is extremely scarce, containing as it does some very caustic remarks about the character of Miss Farren. This (the seventh edition) contains the "Postscript Extraordi- nary," and is the rarest of the editions. (-/) 528. FAUCIT (HELENA— [Lady Martin].) [A Biog- ^(y rapy.] By Theodore Martin. Portraits, etc. 8vo, cloth, ' gilt top, uncut. liOnd. 1900 / 529. FAWCETT (JOHN). Collection of material illus- (CO trating the career of this famous Comedian. Includes 7 J—" different portraits in plain dress and character, including the rare colored one as Falstaff j 2 playbills, including his last appearance on any stage, biographical data, etc. (Sold as one piece.) ^ 630. FECHTER (CHARLES ALBERT). Record of His (a Career. By Kate Field. (American Actor Series, edited by t-' L/ Laurence Hutton.) Large Paper, only 100 copies printed. 4to, three-quarters wine-colored levant morocco, gilt top and back. Bost. 1882 Extra-illustrated by the insertion of nearly 125 engraved portraits, etc., including a page of the Original Manuscript in Kate Field's handwriting (beginning of ' ' Fechter in the United States "); also portraits of Mdme Malibran; Mrs. Siddons; Spranger Barry as Timon {rare) ; John Taylor, the Water Poet (proof); Charles Kean as Richard III. (scarce) ; David Garrick; Rachel (6 portraits — one colored); Moliere, Carlotta Leclercq, 56 The Library of Charles N. Mann. FECHTER (CHARLES ALBERT). Sardou, Betterton, Colley Gibber, Louis XIV., George Sand, Eugene Sue, Beaumarchais, Meisonnier; Kean as Hamlet and Coriolanus; J. P.Kemble, Quin, Barton Booth, J. "W. Wallaok, Dr. Johnson; Kean as Richard HI.; the Elder and Younger Dumas; Charles Kemble, Coleridge ; Sal vini as Othello {J.ndia); and others. 531. Charles Albert Fechter. By Kate Field. For- / ^ traits and facsimiles. Post 8vo, cloth (name on title), (j^ (American Actor Series.) Bost. 1883 ' ^^- 532. Feehter's version of Othello critically analysed. / <^r~ ^ By Henry Ottley. 8vo, half roan, pp. 32. Lond. 186l/' "^-^ "^^ 533. FEMALE CHARACTERS. Eccentric Biography; or, Memoirs of Remarkable Female Characters . . . Orna- mented with portraits of the most singular characters in the/^ •«>p f ' work {Mary Wollstonecraft, 'Mrs. Bellamy, Jane Shore^^ r,,^^ Perdita Robinson, Ohev. d^Eon and others, fine impres- sions). 12mo, old calf. With the bookplate of Benj. Hynan. Lend. 1803 534. FENNELL (JAMES). A Statement of Facts occa- ^ sional of and relative to the late Disturbances at the ^^^ / "^ J Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh (regarding the cast of " Venice^;3< , /(_/ '^ Preserved"). 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1788 The author soon after came to America and performed in America in 1793. 535. An Apology for the Life of Fennell, written by Himself. Portrait by Boyd. 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 1814 The portrait is Very Rare. 536. FENTON (ELIJAH). An Epistle to Mr. South- erne, from Kent, Jan. 28, 17ij. Small 8vo, unbound, pp. / "o /» 19. Lond. 1711-^' '^ ^ A poetical epistle on the decay of the stage, referring to Shakespeare, Wycherley, and other early dramatists. 537. FICTION. Stockton's Rudder Grange; Lovey Mary and Mrs. Wiggs; etc. 5 vols, post 8vo, cloth. 538. Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles; Boy, by Marie Corelli ; The Refugees, by Conan Doyle ; Sant' Ilario, by Marion Crawford (and 3 others by him) ; etc. 12 vols, post 8vo, cloth. 539. Hough's Mississippi Bubble, 1902; When Knighthood was in Flower, by E. Caskoden, 1898; The / CT Fowler, by Beatrice Harraden, 1899 — all illust. ; and 9 '/ ^ others. 12 vols, post 8vo, cloth. 540. Deldee, or the Iron Hand, by Florence War- den ; The Three Graces, by The Duchess, 1895 ; Gretehen and Darkness and Daylight, by Mary J. Holmes; etc. 20 vols, post 8vo, cloth. 57 7^ as- ,/6 /^ /.OO 70 /6 The Anderson Auction Co. 541. FIELD (KATE). A Record. By Lilian Whiting. Portraits, etc. Post 8vo, art silk. Bost. 1899 542. FIGARO (The). (A Theatrical Journal.) Dec, 1877-July, 1878 (not quite consecutive). Royal 8vo, half roan (first Nos. wrongly bound up at end). Phil. 1877-78 543. FILON (AUGUSTIN). The English Stage: an Ac- count of the Victorian Drama. Transl. by Fred. Whyte, with Introduction by Henry Arthur Jones. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 544. FINN (HENRY J.) Montgomery; or, The Falls of fy Montmorency. A Drama. Acted for the first time at the ^ Boston Theatre, Feb. 21, 1825. Crown 8vo, sewed, pp 56. Bost. 1825 Finn was an early American actor, appearing at the Old Park Theatre, afterwards -actor and manager in Boston. 545. FISHER (CLARA). Sketch of the Life of Miss /-v vi t/ Clara Fisher, the Lilliputian Actress of the Theatres Royal, v_-^ " Drury Lane and Covent Garden. Third edn. 12mo, half morocco, gilt edges. Glasgow, 1820 Extremely bare. Miss Fisher was only nine years of age when this biography was published. Contains the rare por- trait of Miss Fisher as Richard III. 546. FISKE (JOHN). The Historical Writings of. With photogravures, maps, charts, facsimiles, etc. Complete in 12 vols. Small 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. Bost. : Houghton, Miflin, 1902 Standard Library Edition. Fine, clean set. 547. FITCH (CLYDE). Barbara Frietchie, 1900; Nathan Hale, 1899. First edns. Illust. 2 vols. 8vo, half cloth and boards. N. Y. 1899-1900 548. FITZBALL (EDWARD). Thirty- Five Years of a Dramatic Author's Life. First edn. Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth, gilt. Loud. 1859 549. FITZGERALD (PERCY), The Romance of the English Stage. By Percy Fitzgerald. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1874 550. Another copy. 2 vols, cloth (worn). Lond 1874 551. The Romance of the English Stage. 12mo, cloth. Phil. 1875 552. A New History of the English Stage, from the Restoration to the Liberty of the Theatres, in connection with the Patent Houses. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1882 553. Another copy. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (small stamp on one title). Lond. 1882 58 /■xs>. SO ^5- The Library of Charles N. Mann. FITZGERALD (PERCY). 554. The World Behind the Scenes. Post 8vo, cloth. Lend. 1881 555. The Kembles: an Account of the Kemble Family, including the Lives of Mrs. Siddons and her brother John Philip Kemble. Portraits, some in character, etc. 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond., n. d. 556. FLAGS of Maritime Nations. By order of the Sec- retary of the Navy. Colored plates. 4to, half morocco. Wash. 1873 557. [PLITCROFT (H.)] Theatrical Entertainments / consistent with Society, Morality, and Religion, in a Letter / Cy to the Author of " The Stage the High Road to Hell," etc./' ^'^ PlEST BDN. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Scarce. Lond. 1768 558. FOOTE (HORACE). A Companion to the Theatres, ^_, and Manual of the British Drama. Folding engraved \ /) front., containing exterior views in the leading London , theatres. 16mo, half russia. Lond. 1829 559. FOOTE (JESSE). The Life of Arthur Murphy. CTj Portraits and facsimile. 4to, half calf (some pp. stained). . Lond. 1811 560. FOOTE (MARIA). Fairburn's Edition of the Trial between Maria Foote and Joseph Hayne for Breach of Promise of Marriage, including the Evidence at full-length, . / the whole of the Love Letters, etc. , with the rare colored^J- ^ () folding front. [Lond. 1825]; bound with other pamphlets in ' one vol. , including The Trial of the Rev. Alex. Fletcher by a Jury of Common Sense {with 2 colored plates) , 1825; Pierce Egan's Account of the Trial of Fauntleroy, etc. ; Juan Secundus; The Loves of the Saints, 1825; etc. 8vo, grained calf. 561. Facts illustrative of the Evidence on the late Trial of Foote vs. Hayne. Svo, unbound, pp. 29. Lond. 1825 562. Second-Sight; or, The Consequences of the ^^^^^^ Reception given to Miss Foote on Saturday, the 5th Feb- ^7/) ^ty ruary, 1825. Svo, unbound, pp. 24. (Signed Archibald'' c'V/ McMoral, Edinburgh.) Lond. 18;*5 563. Leaflet (two leaves) headed " Miss Foote's Re- ception, Saturday, February {sic) 6th," giving an account of her reception on her reappearance at the theatre. Very rare. No place or printer [1825] 564. FOOTE (SAMUEL). The Comic Theatre. Being a Free Translation of all the Best French Comedies. Vi- j, QQ gnette titles. 4 vols. 12mo, full polished calf neat, gilt backs and edges, inside gold borders. Lond. 1762 59 /■:zs'3t /.loo ^ The Anderson Auction Co. FOOTE (SAMUEL). 565. [ J A Letter to Mr. James Baine, Minister in Edin- ^^ (f f^ burgh, occasioned by his sermon The Theatre, Licentious "7 QO ^^*i Perverted : or Strictures on the doctrine lately insisted O^ ' on against Sam'l Foote. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1771 566. Comedies, including Trip to Calais; The Capu- chin; The Maid of Bath (Prologue written by Garrick); The Nabob ; Devil Upon Two Sticks ; and The Cozeners. Bound in one volume. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1778 ^^ ff 567. [ ] Christian and Critical Remarks on a Droll, or ~r )(/\ Interlude called The Minor, now acting by a Company of Cr^ • Stage Players in the Haymarket. By a Minister of the Church of Christ. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 41. Lond. 1760 A criticism of Foote's play " The Minor, " in which he cari- catures George Whitefield and the Methodists. 568. Memoirs of Samuel Foote, with his Bon-mots, etc. By Wm. Cooke. 2 vols. 13mo, sheep (worn). N.Y. 1806 William B. Wood's copy, with his autographs on titles. ^s (b CO 50s U.io 569. Dramatic Works. To which is prefixed a Life of the Author. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1809 570. FORD (JOHN). The Chronicle History of Perkin Warbeck: a Tragedy. 12mo, sprinkled calf Lond. 1714 Scarce edition. Wm. Capon's copy, with his autograph on title and note that it is very rare. 571. The Dramatic Works of John Ford. With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by W. Gifford. To which are added Fame's Memorial and Verses to the Memory of Ben Jonson. 2 vols. 8vo, full morocco gilt, gilt edges. A handsome set. Lond. 1837 572. FORGOTTEN ACTORS; and Actors and Actresses of the Old School. (A Series of newspaper articles, by Rees and others, illustrating the Early History of the American Stage.) Inserted in double columns within bor- ders. 4to, three-quarter crushed levant morocco, gilt top. [1882, etc.] Sketches of Thomas Kean, Wm. Hallam, David Douglas, the Old John Street Theatre, etc. 573. FORREST (EDWIN). A Record of his Career. , X .-^ (American Actor Series, edited by Laurence Hutton.) By r^ O ) C) I-'^"^^^'^^® Barrett. Large Paper. Only 100 copies /^ [y ^ ^ PRINTED. 2 vols. 4to, three-quarter crushed levant mo- • rocco, gilt top, uncut, gilt tooling on back, by Pawson and Nicholson. Bost. 1882 The original one volume extended to two by the insertion of 239 portraits, playbills and other illustrations, many of uncom- mon occurrence and choice quality, including portraits of Mr. Forrest asEoUa; Carwin; Metamora (2); Virginus (4), includ- 60 The Library of Charles N. Mann. FORREST (EDWIN). ing the first proof unfinished; Coriolanus; Spartacus (3) Othello; Shy look; King Lear, etc., together with 12 diSerent portraits in plain dress. There is also a fine portrait of Augustus A. Addams, the Ti-agedian ; the text of Mr. Forrest's Fourth of July Oration, 1838 (neatly inlaid) ; an account of the Aster Place Riot (text inlaid); a rare colored lithograph of Mr. Forrest as Spartacus; the Bourne View of the Park Theatre, New York, together with engraved portraits of Edmund Kean (4) ; Garrick ; J. B. Booth, as Brutus; R. C. May wood [proof); Nicholas Biddle {mezzo, hy Samuel Cousins); Cooper as Leon; T. D. Rice (col- ored caricature) ; Clara Fisher; George Frederick Cooke; Alex. Wilson, the ornithologist (by Edwin) ; John Howard Payne (by Leney), and another; J. P. Kemble; Tom Hamblin; Napoleon (scaree); Mrs. Richardson as Ernestine (colored); Tom Mat- thews as Clown; Chevalier Wykoff; J. B. Booth as Richard III.; Mrs. Forrest; Edwin Booth as Pescara; Laura Keene (draming); Mr. Macguire of Maoguire's Opera House, San Francisco; John MoCullough; Yankee Hill (autographed); James Rees (scarce lithograph); Daniel Dougherty (drawing); Dr. Robt. M. Bird; Lafayette; J. E. Murdoch (proof); J. R. Scott (india); Barton Booth; Conway; Macready as Macbeth; Wm. Leggett; W. E. Burton; Matilda Heron; Mrs. F. B. Con- way (drawing); Macready as Richard III. (colored, scaree); Joseph Jefferson; John Keats; Miss O'Neill; and others. A few curious caricatures also appear in the collection. 574. A collection of most interesting material, gathered with a view to the illastration of W. R. Alger's Life of Edwin Forrest, but which never reached the bind- ing stage. A large portion of the lot has been inlaid. It INCLUDES NO LESS THAN 23 AUTOGRAPH LETTERS OP MR, Forrest, written to his friend and executor, Hon. Daniel Dougherty, with others by J. W. Wallack, the elder, and James Oakes (also an executor). There are also 27 en GRAVED portraits OF THE TRAGEDIAN, in plain dress and character, besides the series of 14 photographs (mounted representing him in his most famous characters. The pla BILLS (128 in number) are of uncommon interest, ranging from 1836 to 1870, and bear other important names beside Mr. Forrest. Many are benefit bills and special perform- ances. It includes, also, the complete text (inlaid) of the "Forrest Divorce Suit," pp. 34, and the 4th of July Oration, delivered by Mr. Forrest in 1838. A large quantity of very interesting clippings is also included, a portion of which has been neatly mounted on 4to sheets. Among the portraits will be found a scarce German litho. of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Mile. Clairon, Thos. Jefferson, by Tiebout (restrike) ;' Henry Phillips, Webster {India proof before let- ters) ; Wm. B. Wood {autographed) ; Thomas Sully, by Sartain {India paper) ; Mayor John Swift of Phila. (mezzo- tint by Warner); E. Kean as Shylock; Talma, Alex. Wilson, eng. by Barralet; Daniel Dougherty, Thos. F. Marshall, Washington, eng. by Pekenino; and another by 61 P 'ijfO.Sb The Anderson Auction Co. FORREST (EDWIN). Fairman & Childs, both after Stuart; litho. portrait of Washington, by Childs & Inman; Gilbert Stuart, by D. Edwin; LaPontaine, etc., (48 in all). There are also a number of interesting views of Theatres, etc., including one of the bedroom in which he died. An account of the For- rest Club (one of 20 copies, 1874) is included, as are a number of curious caricature portraits of Mr. Forrest. A VALUABLE COLLECTION. (Sold as a lot. ) 575. The History of Edwin Forrest, the celebrated A,—, / ^_ American Tragedian, from his childhood to his present ele- / \2o '^^t^d station as a performer. Written by an individual 1^ • '■^^ -^vho has known him from his boyhood. 8vo, paper, pp. 34. Very rare. N. Y. 1837 576. Oration at the Democratic-Republican Cele- bration of the 62nd Anniversary of the Independence of the United States, in the City of New York, July 4, 1838. 8vo, wrappers, pp. 24 (slightly foxed). N. Y. 1838 Scarce. 577. Broadside. Tremont Theatre (Boston). A Card to the Public. Small folio, n. d. \ca. 1841] Referring to a quarrel, during Forrest's engagement, between the manager of the Tremont Theatre and the husband of the Leading Lady. 578. Life of Edwin Forrest, the American Tragedian. By William Rounseville Alger. Character portraits. 2 vols, thick imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phil. 1877 The scarce Large Paper edition, of which only 100 copies were printed, / L/ ^'^^- Testimony in the Forrest Divorce Case. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 34. Rare. Phil. 1850 / (y 580. Another copy. Wrappers. , ^ 581. Report of the Forrest Divorce Case, with the , Consuelo and Forney Letters. Vignette portrait on title and engraved portraits of Forrest and N. P. Willis inserted. Royal 8vo, half morocco N. Y. [] 852] " This edition is published under the direct supervision of the Law Reporter of the New York Herald, and is the only one con- taining the Suppressed Testimony. " 582. Report of the Forrest Divorce Case, containing full and unabridged testimony . . . with the Consuelo and Forney Letters. Woodcut portraits. 8vo, wrappers, pp. 187. N. Y. [1852] The Certified edition of the New York Herald. ./O IJo I. 'IS' u. 3o as- 583. Another copy of the same. 63 \f.L0K The Library of Charles N. Mann. FORREST (EDWIN). 584. Catherine Forrest against Edwin Forrest. Tes- ^ /^^^ timony before the New York Superior Court. Thick royal /^ 'y^ 8vo, half sheep (front cover loose), pp. 1333. [N. Y. 1853] (UO A,- ' Very scarce. The Official Record. 585. The Will of Edwin Forrest. 4to, wrappers, pp.^*? <^ 16. [Phil. 1873]^0 586. Alger (Wm. R.) Life of Forrest, the American / - Tragedian. Illusi. 3 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. [Phil. 1877]/^ 00 587. Barrett (Lawrence). Edwin Forrest. Edited , ^ by Laurence Hutton. Portrait, etc. Post 8vo, half toolO-/ v^Q rocco, gilt top, uncut. (American Actor Series.) £ost. 188y ' 588. Harrison (Gabriel). Edwin Forrest, the Actor and the Man. Critical and Reminiscent. 10 por- traits, inosily in character. Royal 8vo, original wrappers uncut. Brooklyn, 1889 No. 17 of only 300 copies issued. Signed by the author. Laid in is letter of invitation to Forrest's funeral. 689. Rees (Jambs — [CoUey Cibber].) Life of Edwin >, /— Forrest. With Reminiscences and Personal Recollections. ^O Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. [1874] ^ r- 590. Another copy. ^ ^^ 591. Another copy. "^ 593. The Forum Orator; or, The American Public Speaker. 16mo, old sheep (one joint cracked). Bost. 1804 Presentation copy, with inscription, "Edwin Forrest TO W. H. Maurice," also Forrest's stamp on title. 693. FRENCH PLAYERS IN ENGLAND. Some Con- ^--« siderations on the Establishment of the French Strolers, "^•^ Cy the Behaviour of their Bully- Champions, etc. 8vo, unbound^;;7<: ~ pp. 35. Lond., n. d. [1749J 694. FRENCH PLAYS. Pantheon Populaire. Consist- -^7^ ing of the Plays of Corneille, Racine and Moliere, lllustre ts^Cy par Janet-Lange. 3 vols, royal 4to. Paris, n. d. 595. BiBLiOTHBQUE Dramatique, ou Repertoire Universel du Theatre Frangais, avec des Remarques, etc., par Ch. Nodier, P. Lepeintre, Lemazurier, etc. 18 various volumes, 8vo, half calf, uncut. Paris, 1834-35 Containing French Classical Plays [of Moliere, Racine, Cor- neille, and other classic authors. 596. ChQfs-d'GEuvre des Auteurs Comiques, 6 vols. ; /^^^ Chefs-d'CEuvre Tragiques, portrait of Botou, 3 vols. To- . /<=^ (^ gether 8 vols. Post 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1845-57 63 oS §> K^ The Anderson Auction Co. 597. FRENCH REVOLUTION. Authentic, Impartial and Candid Account of the Trial, Charges, Defence and Execution of Marie Antoinette Josepha Jeane, ci-devant Queen of France. 12mo, unbound, pp. 39. [Loud. : Bailey, n. d., 1793] Rare. With a curious portrait of Marie Antoinette engraved on copper. •^ 598. FRENCH STAGE. Actricbs de Paris. Texte ^ par Mm. De Maupassant, Bernard Bergerat, etc., etc. Willi 0\ /^ ,~) numerous jine portraits on India paper. Imp. 8vo (loose in portfolio), with ties. Limited to 450 copies on "papier / velin," this copy being No. 301. Paris, 188;i 699. Galerib DBS Artistes Dramatiques db Paris. Consisting of 84 full-length Lithograph Portraits, with Descriptive Text of Noted French Artist in Character, in- cluding Mdlle. Mars, Mdlle. Georges, Taglioni, Fanny Elss- ler, Giulia Grisi, Mile. Brohan, Mile. Anais, M. Brohan, F. Lemaitre, etc. All on India paper. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. Paris, 1841 600. Hawkins (Frederick). Annals of the French Stage, from its Origin to the Death of Racine. Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1884 fro I ^(■10 Sd X2oo 3. THIED SESSION. 601. FRENCH STAGE. Idols of the French Stage. By H. Sutherland Edwards. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth (slightly soiled). Lond. 1889 603. Le Rideau Leve, ou Petite Revue des Grands Theatres. 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1818 603. Les Premieres illustrees. Notes et Croquis, saison Theatrale 1881-1888, inclusive. Texte par Raoul Toche, avec une Preface de M. Henri Meilhac. Illusts. (some colored). 7 vols. imp. 8vo, half morocco gilt, gilt tops. A pretty set. Paris, 1881-88 604. FRERE (B.) The Adventures of a Dramatist on a *0 Journey to the London Managers. First bdn. 3 vols. 13mo, old calf (binding worn and stamp on titles). Lond. 1813 605. FREYTAG (GUSTAV). Technique of the Drama. Q An Exposition of Dramatic Composition and Art. Transl. Post 8vo, cloth. 1895 64 9 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 606. FROST (THOMAS). The Old Showmen and the / Old London Fairs. Post 'Syo, half calf, gilt top, uncut. KOb Lond. 1875 607. Circus Life and Circus Celebrities. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt top. Lond. 1875 608. FYLES (FRANKLIN). The Theatre and its People. lUust. Post 8vo, buckram. N. Y. 1900 609. 3r /:^ALLERY OF PLAYERS (The). Edited by ^J Austin Brereton and others. Nos. 1 to 12, in- /Q elusive. Hundreds of portraits and scenes from plays. 4to, wrappers. (As 12 pieces. ) N. Y. 1894-97 610. GARRICK (DAVID). Life of David Garrick, from original family papers and numerous published and unpub- lished sources. By Percy Fitzgerald. 2 vols. 8vo, in sheets >» (some pp. dust-soiled and one repaired). Lond. 1868 // j /j/f Extra illustrated by the insertion of 215 portraits, views,/ (_/ ■ C/ " scenic representations, etc. , including 12 different portraits of Mr. Garrick, in plain dress and characters, together with views of his birthplace, various residences, and the theatres in which he performed. Among the other portraits are Maoklin, George Anne Bellamy (3), Woodward (2), Colley Gibber (2), Walpole, Samuel Foote (5). Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith (3), Mrs. Gibber, Geo. Colman, George III. , Lady Hamilton, Mrs. Siddons (3), Palmer, C. Dibdin (2), Mrs. Thrale, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Miss Gunning, Necker, Peg WoiBngton, Mrs. Abington (5), J. P. Kemble, Spranger Barry and Mrs. Barry, Miss Farren (by Conde), Ed- mund Burke (2), C. J. Fox (3), Pope (3), Fielding, Lord North, Earl of Shelburne, Sheridan, Mile. Glairon, Rogers, Mrs. Badde- ley, Michael Kelly, Jack Bannister, Thos. Worlidge, Mrs. Mon- tague, Henderson, Robert Wilks, Earl of Chatham (2), Lord Grenville, Duke of Richmond, Marquis of Rockingham, Shake- speare, Voltaire, Beaumarchais, Boswell, Earl of Bute, Chas. Townshend, Tate Wilkinson, Mrs. Hartley, Earl Camden, Stone (3), Earl of Sandwich, etc. 611. The Life of David Garrick. By Arthur Mur- / ./ ~ phv. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tops, A PHj uncut. Lond. ISOl' ^' ^ Fine copy. 612. Memoirs of the Life of David Garrick, inter- / spersed with Characters and Anecdotes of his Theatrical / //\/ Contemporaries, etc. By Thomas Davies. Portrait. 2 vols. ' ■ f ^^ post 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1808 "New editions, with Additions." 613. Davies (T.) Memoirs of the Life of Garrick. ^ 4 2 vols. 12mo, sheep (worn). Bost. 1818 . <=^^ 614. The Life of David Garrick, from original / r-yj family papers and numerous published and unpublished / , O U sources. By Percy Fitzgerald. Portraits. 2 vols 8vo, ' half morocco (rubbed), gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1868 65 I.Oi i.'fs I 2^0 The Anderson Auction Co. GARRICK (DAVID). 615. David Garrick (Life and Times, etc.). By Charles Knight. Wiili etched portrait by W. Boucher. ^ Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Large Paper copy, only 100 copies printed. Lond. 1894 616. The Private Correspondence of David Garrick with the most Celebrated Persons of his Time, with Notes and a new Biographical Memoir. 2 pbrtraitf. 2 vols, thick 4to, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut (one portrait somewhat time-discolored). Lond. : Colburn & Bentley, 1831 ^ 617. The Male Coquette; or. Seventeen Hundred Fifty-seven. In Two Acts [By David Garrick.] First BDN. 8vo, unbound, pp. 52. Lond. 1757 618. Florizel and Perdita. A Dramatic Pastoral. Alter'd from the Winter's Tale of Shakespear. [By David Garrick.] First edn. Post 8vo, unbound, pp. 66. Lond. 1758 /-^-) 619. Florizel and Perdita; or. The Winter's Tale. A / 1/ Dramatic Pastoral. Altered from Shakespear. [By David ' ^ Garrick.] 8vo, unbound, pp. 66. Lond. 1762 620. The Farmer's Return from London. An Inter- lude. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. [By David Garrick.] First bdn., with the hllf- title. Etched front, by Jas. Basire, after Wm. Hogarth. 4to, half roan, pp. 15. Lond. 176-'. Very scarce with the half-title and original frontispiece. Tall copy with large margins. 621. Cymon. A Dramatic Romance. [By David Garrick.] 12mo, unbound, pp. 58+2. // Lond. : Printed for the Proprietor, 1766 The First edition. Rare. Apparently an unauthorized publi- cation, and preceding the usual I'irst edition, and containing both Prologue and Epilogue omitted in the other. 622. Cymon. A Dramatic Romance. [By David Garrick.] 8vo, unbound, pp. 86. Lond. : Printed for T. Beckett, 1767 The usual First edition. /^^ 623. A Peep Behind the Curtain; or. The New Re- ^ hearsal. [By David Garrick ] First edn. Post 8vo, un- bound, pp. 46 (title dust-soiled). Lond. 1767 624. A Peep Behind the Curtain; or, The New Re- hearsal. 12mo, half roan. Lond., n. d. 625. Shakespeare's Garland. Songs, Ballads, etc., performed at the Jubilee at Stratford-at-Avon. 8vo, un- bound, pp. 27. Lond. 1769 Contains songs by Garrick, including one, ' ' Shakespeare's Mulberry-tree, sung with a Cup in his hand made of the Tree." /./S f /■ 00- 1^ ^' '0 The Library of Charles N. Mann. GARRICK (DAVID). 626. Bon-Ton ; or, High Life above Stairs. A Comedy [By David Garrick.] First edn. Post 8vo, unbound, pp. 44. Lond. 1775 637. Garrick's Library. A Catalogue of the Library. Splendid Books of Prints, Poetical and Historical^^s^; Tracts of David Garrick, which will be sold by Auction bys»^. Mr. Saunders. 4to, half crimson roan, gilt, pp. 90. Lond. 1833 638. Mr. Macklin's Reply to Mr. Garrick's Answer, Cj^ to which are prefix'd all the Papers which have appeared in / \ /) ^5/ this Dispute. 13mo, half calf. Lond. 1743/' *^'^ ^ The quarrels that arose when Garrick was playing "Abel Drugger " at Drury Lane. Includes Garrick's statement (30 pp.), and Macklin's reply (12 pp.). 639. An Essay on Acting. The Mimical Behaviour ^^ of a Certain Fashionable faulty Actor, with a Short Criticism /^ Q on his acting Macbeth. Post 8vo, half morocco, pp. 37. An anonymous attack on Garrick. Lond. 1744 630. The Theatrical Examiner. An Inquiry into the ^ Merits and Demerits of the Present English Performers in ' general, etc. Post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 175 ' Criticisms on Garrick, Theophilus Gibber, and other actors of the period. 631. The Juvenile Adventures of David Ranger, Esq. , from an Original Manuscript found in the Collections of a late noble Lord. 3 vols. 13mo, old calf (cover loose.) Lond. 1757 Supposed to relate to David Garrick, but the adventures imaginary. The authorship unknown, but possibly by Arthur Murphy, who commenced to write about this time. 633. An Historical and Succinct Account of the Late Riots at the Theatres of Drury Lane and Covent Garden, interspersed with the Principal Letters published on each side of the Question. 13mo, half morocco. Lond. 1763 Contains a narrative of Garrick endeavouring to answer the question of the rioters in the pit of Drury Lane. 633. The Widow'd Wife. A Comedy. [By W. Ken- ^ rick.] 8vo, unbound, pp. 84. • Lond. 1767 ^ - First edition. The play which, being performed by Garrick, ^iJU The play which, being performed by Garrick, led to the famous quarrel with the author as to the receipt of the profits. Kenrick in revenge wrote his obscene attacks on Garrick, and was prosecuted, and one of his pamphlets sup- pressed. 634. Another copy, unbound. Lond. 1767 635. Another copy, unbound. Lond. 1767 ^^ ^ 67 ♦ /.;z-r ^ The Anderson Auction Co. GARRICK (DAVID). 636. Kenrick (William). A Letter to David Gar- rick, occasioned by his having Moved the Court of King's Bench against the Publishers of " Love in the Suds." Sec- ond edn. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1772 Kenrick libelled almost every author and actor of the period. Gai-rick contended that Kenrick 's poem "Love in the Suds" was a libel on him, and sued Kenrick, and the above is a letter written by Kenrick in his defense. 637. A Letter to David Garrick, Esq., on his Con- duct as Principal Manager and Actor at Drury Lane. 8vo, half morocco (title re-margined, and some pp. water-stained). Lond. 1772 First edition. Scarce. Written by David Williams. , 638. The Theatres: a Poetical Dissection by Sir Nicholas Nipclose, Bart. The second edn. 4to, half mo- rocco. 1772 Scarce. With vignette on title of Garrick treading on Shake- speare and other dramatists. 639. Garriek's Looking Glass, or The Art of Rising in the World, a Poem (ascribed to R. Pratt), Lond. 1776; alHo bound with it, The Druriad or Strictures on the Prin- cipal Performers of Drury Lane Theatre, a Satirical Poem, Lond. 1798. 4to, half calf. .:^o 7'> 640. The Album of the Cambridge Garrick Club, containing Original and Selected Papers on the Drama. Illust. 12mo, half russia (rubbed). Cambridge, 1836 The portraits include Garrick, Maoready, Listen, etc. Papers by Douglas Jerrold and others. 641. GAUTIER (THEOPHILE). Works of Theophile Gautier. Transl. and edited by Prof. P. C. de Sumichrast. Illust.with etchings on Japan paper. 24 vols. 8vo, buckram, gilt tops, uncut. Fine set. N. Y. : Sproul, 1900 Only 1,000 numbered sets, this being No. 83. 642. GAY (JOHIsr). The Captives: a Tragedy. First EDN. Post 8vo, unbound, pp. 67. Lond 1724 643. The Beggar's Opera, with Ouverture in Score and the Music of the Songs, Second edn. ; Polly, an Opera, being the Second Part of the Beggar's Opera,with Music of the Songs, First edn. Crown 8vo, unbound, pp. 76 and 62. (As 1 piece.) Lond. 1728-29 644. The Beggar's Opera, as it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln-Inn-Fields. Third edn., with the Ouverturfe in Score, the Songs and the Basses, curiously engraved on copper-plates. Small 4to, full calf. Lond. 1729 68 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 645. GAZUL (CLARA). The Plays of Clara Gazul, a Spanish Comedian ; with Memoirs of her Life. Post 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Lond. 1825 Translated from the French of Prosper Merimee, the noted French author, and his First Book written under the pseu- donym of Joseph L'Estrange. To this book is directly due the rise of the Romantic movement in French drama, the origin of which is usually attributed to Alexandre Dumas and Victor Hugo, who only followed in the footsteps of Merimee, who at- tacked the prevailing Classical Tragedy by means of the press and his writings. Clara Gazul is an entirely apocryphal per- son, even the very interesting memoir being entirely fictitious, the whole being written by Merimee. The names of the plays are, Woman is the Devil, Heaven and Hell, etc. Scarce. 646. GEMS. Liberotti Impronte. Plaster casts of the heads of great men of all nations, modelled in relief in small medallion shape, and set in cases giving the appear- ance of books. 96 casts in four volumes. 4 vols, royal 8vo, half vellum. {^Circa 1850] Contains Washington, Franklin, Byron, Scott, Richelieu, Al- fieri, Bossuet, Racine, La Fontaine, Thorwaldsen, Dante, Boc- caccio, and many of the Greek and Latin poets. Exquisitely modelled, and in fine condition, except one piece a little rubbed, owing to the medallion having been set a little too high. ^0 7^ 'a^o So So 647. [GENEST (REV. JOHN).] Some Account of the English Stage from the Restoration in 1660 to 1830. Com plete in 10 vols. 8vo, half calf. Bath, 183 The best and most complete account of performances ever published, aud the only authoritative one. 648. GERMAN THEATRE. The German Theatre, transl. by Benj. Thompson. Fronts. 6 vols. 13mo, full calf. Lond. 1811 649. Another edn. of the same (binding worn). Lond. 1806 650. GILBERT (MRS. A. H. ) The Stage Reminiscences of Mrs. Gilbert. Edited by C. M. Martin Portraits Mrs. Gilbert and other actors. Post 8vo, buckram, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1901 651. [GILDON (CHARLES).] A Comparison between ^^ the Two Stages, with an Examen of the Generous Con- ^ ^-j queror; and some remarks on The Funeral, or Grief Ala-^, ^ <=v mode. The False Friend, Tamerlane and others. In Dia- loo-ue. 13mo, original calf (rebacked and one cover loose). Lond. 1702 "A very coarse and indecent production and is one of the scarcest op dramatic books, now pkactically priceless." — Lowe. 69 !es / Cp- f.:z.^o The Anderson Auction Co. 653. GILLILAND (THOMAS). Elbow Room: a Pam- phlet containing Remarks on the Shameful Increase of the Private Boxes of Covent Garden. 8vo, half morocco. An attack on J. P. Kemble. Lond. 1804 1 653. A Dramatic Synopsis. An Essay on the Politi- ^ - cal and Moral Use of a Theatre, with remarks on the Dra- ^^ 00 matic Writers of the' Day and the Performers of the Two Theatres. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1804 -7 654. GLAPTHORNE (HENRY). Plays and Poems, now ^A first collected. With illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author. 3 vols, crown Svo, boards, uncut. Lond. : Pearson, 1874 ' 655. GLENROY (JOHN H.) Ins and Outs of Circus //^ j\ Life, or 42 Years' Travel, by J. H. Glenroy, Bareback f U U Rider. Portraits. 13mo, cloth. Bost. : Privately Printed, 1885 656. GODDARD (ARTHUR). Players of the Period. Anecdotal, Biographical and Critical Monographs of the Leading English Actors of the Day. Portraits. 3 vols, post Svo, cloth. Loud. 1891 70 ^3.sd /p0 657. Another copy. 3 vols, cloth. Lond. 1891 658. GODFREY (THOMAS, Jr.). Juvenile Poems on Various Subjects, with tlie Prince of Parthia, a Tragedy. By the late Thomas Godfrey, Jr., of Philadelphia. To which is prefixed some Account of the Author and his Writings. Small 4to, original sheep (binding worn, a few pages water-stained and slight tears in the margins of two leaves). Phil. : Henry Miller, 1765 ^ Rare. The Prince of Parthia is stated by Wegelin to be the first known tragedy written by an American, and that it was offered to the company playing in Philadelphia, but not ac- cepted. The play was written in 1759. The author served in the expedition against Fort Duquesne, as an officer, and one of the pieces is dated from Fort Henry (or Swatara in the Blue Mountains), Aug. 10, 1758. An interesting list of subscribers is prefixed, containing among many noted names those of Ben- jamin Franklin, Col. Bouquet, Benjamin Chew, Jacob Duohe, Pliilemon Dickinson, Francis Hopkinson, John Penn, Wm. Smith, etc. Tha printer served in the establishments of both Franklin and William Bradford before starting in business for himself. 659. GOETHE. The Sorrows of Werter : a German Story. 3 vols. 16mo, old tree calf. Lond. 1784 660. GOLDEN (WILLIAM ECHARD). A Brief History of the English Drama. From the Earliest to the Latest Times. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. 1890 70 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 661. GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). The Good Natur'd Man, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By- Mr. Goldsmith. Svo, unbound (lacks half-title, and slight tear in the last two leaves). Lond. 1768 First edition. It is a bold bibliographer of Goldsmith who can say which issue of Goldsmith's Good Natur'd Man is the First Issue. The cataloguer of this, who has made somewhat of a study of the issues of Goldsmith, has found at least five variations in what is usually called the first issue of the first edition, and on the other hand has found in some copies of the edition called ' ' New Edition " many of the peculiarities uncor- rected, which are usually supposed to be the distinguishing marks of the first issue. In only one copy of the first edition, whichhemetwithmanyyearsago.hashefoundapeculiarity that ^ /"A/f /J he has never met with in any copy since, and yet this particular^/ f' " one, while retaining many of the errors of the presumedly firsy ( Z*^ — \ issue, still had some corrected — or at least not made. Thed- — ) retically he would be inclined to call the one referred to the first issue, but there is no absolute certainty, and the copy here ofEered for sale, while undoubtedly a first edition, has many of the typographical errors corrected. A theory has occurred to the cataloguer which suggests a reason for the differences in the copies of the first edition, and which he offers with defer- ence to collectors of the works of Goldsmith. This is, that the Good Natur'd Man being Goldsmiths first play, no great sale was anticipated for it, and a few copies were printed off — these being the ones with the peculiarity referred to; the printer then commenced to distribute the type, and a few sheets were so removed, when a prospect of a large sale being probable, the distribution of type was stopped, the sheets were re-set in a hurry, and more copies printed off, with the natural errors that would be expected in hurried work. E. T. , 663. She Stoops to Conquer; or, The Mistakes of a Night. A Comedy as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Doctor Goldsmith. 8vo, un- bound. Lond. 1773 ^ The Very Rare First Issue of the First Edition, with the Errors of Pagination and head lines. Several issues werg^X. apparently made of this first edition, the erratic pagination being the distinguishing mark. Which was the absolute first it is impossible to say; the cataloguer has seen at least six variations of pagination. The first few copies that came off the press must have been issued in great haste, and a few of the errors that were made corrected hastily, but not all noted. The second issue was evidently printed from the same setting of type, but at a more moderate pace, for the errors are cor- rected, and a half title was added which the first issue did not possess. fi63. She Stoops to Conquer. Introduction by Aus- tin Dobson. Beautifully illust. with full-page plates on India paper, woodcuts and vignettes by E. A. Abbey and Alfred Parsons. Royal 4to, decorated leather gilt, gilt edges (rubbed). N. Y. : Harper, 1887 First impression with these illustrations. 71 2Sd JZo .^Z> The Anderson Auction Co. 664. [GRANT (G.)] An Essay on the Science of Acting. By a Veteran Stager. Post 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut (lacks portrait of Shakespeare). Lond. 1828 With interesting sketches of Garriok, G. F. Cooke, etc. 665. GREEK TRAGIC THEATRE (The). Containing .JSschylus, by Potter; Sophocles, by Francklin; Euripides, by WodhuU. New edn., revised and corrected. With a Dissertation on Antient Tragedy by Thomas Francklin. Plan of Oreek Theatre. 5 vols. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1809 ^^(? -7' 666. GREENE (ROBERT). Dramatic Works. To which are added his Poems, with some account of the Author and Notes. Edited by Alex. Dyce. 2 vols, post 8vo, half mo- (^ rocco. Lond. : Wm. Pickering, 1831 ^' 667. GREENE (ROBERT) and PEELE (GEORGE). ^ Dramatic and Poetical Works. With Memoirs and Notes by Alex. Dyce. Royal 8vo, half roan (worn). Lond. 1874 3i A J 668. GREEN (GEO. S.) Oliver Cromwell: An Historical Play. With a Journal of the Rise and Progress of Crom- well. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1753 669. GRIMALDI (JOSEPH). Harlequin in His Element; or. Fire, Water, Earth and Air. A Favorite Pantomime. By T. Dibdin. First edn. 8vo, unbound, pp. 21. Lond. [1807-8] With a rare colored folding portait of Grimaldi as a Watchman. 670. Scales' Editions of: Harlequin in his Element, witJi colored portrait of Grimaldi; Furibond, or Harlequin Negro, ivith colored portrait of Mr. Laurent; Kelaun and Guzzarat, with colored portrait of Mr. Montgomery; Ella Rosenberg, with colored portrait of Mr. Elliston and Mrs. H. Siddons ; Begone, Dull Care ! with colored portrait of Mr. Lewis and Miss Smith ; Who Wins?, with colored portrait of Mr. Listen. Boand in one volume. 12mo, cloth. All rare portraits. Lond., n. d. [ca. 1820] - 671. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by " Boz " ' r.J (Charles Dickens). Portrait, with illusts. by George Cruik- I ^ shank. 2 vols, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1838 First edition, and without the pantomimic border to the last plate. 672. GROSSMITH (WILLIAM ROBERT). Life and ^A Theatrical Excursions of W. R. Grossmith, the Juvenile 'f^^ Actor, who appeared . . . when five and a half years old as Richard III., etc. 8vo, half roan (cover loose). Reading, 1829 73 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 673. GWYNNE (NELL). The Story of Nell Gwyn and ^ the Sayings of Charles II. By Peter Cunningham. With ^Q Complete Index. Etched portrait. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. . N. Y. 1883 ^ 674. GYMNASTICS FOR YOUTH. Transl. from the- J^ German of Salzmann. Engravings. 8vo, sheep. Phil. 1802 675. TTALLIWELL-PHILLIPS (J. 0.) The Harrowing -*-*- of Hell, a Miracle-Play, written in the Reign / of Edward the II., now iirst published from the Original/ ^ Manuscript in the British Museum, with Introduction, Translation and Notes. 8vo, wrappers, pp. 31. Lond. 1840 Very scarce. 676. HAM (REV. J. PANTON) . The Pulpit and the Stage. CTJ Four Lectures. With Illustrative Notes by Fred. Whymper. ^^ Portrait. Post 8vo, boards (binding loose). Lond. [1878] ' 677. HAMM (MARGHERITA ARLINA). Eminent Ac- ^^^ tors and their Homes. Personal Descriptions and Inter- ^ /S views. Numerous portraits, etc. Crown 8vo, art cloth, V gilt top. N. Y. 1903 678. [HANLEY (P.)] Random Recollections of the Stage. By an Old Playgoer. Crown 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Printed for private circulation. Lond. [1883] 679. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, for the Years of 1885 to 1892, inclusive. Numerous illusts. 8 vols, small / y folio, cloth. N. Y. 1885-90 tPO One of the most popular of children's magazines, with origi- - nal stories, poems, etc. , by many noted English and American writers. / 680. HARTE (BRET). Two Men of Sandy Bar. ^ /, Q 6 Drama. First bdn. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1876 681. The Writings of Bret Harte. Standard Library edn. , with Introductions, Glossary and Indices. Numerous / photogravure illusts. 18 vols, (should be 19, Vol. 12 miss- (T) ing). Bost.: Riverside Press, 1896-1903 i 682. HARTLEY (MRS.) Lady Jane Gray. A Tragedy. - By Nicholas Rowe. With the variations in the Manager's ^ ^ Q Book at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane. Fine stipple por- trait of Mrs. Hartley as Jane Gray by Sherwin. 12mo, half sheep. Lond. 179 1 683. [HASLEWOOD (JOSEPH).] Green Room Gossip; or, Gravity Gallinipt: a Gallimaufry, consisting of Theatri- cal Anecdotes, Bon-mots, Chit-Chat, Drollery . . . etc. Gathered and garnished by Gridiron Gabble. 12mo, origi- nal half roan, gilt. Lond. 1809 Very scarce. Containing many curious anecdotes of Gar- rick and other celebrated actors. 73 .f.r The Anderson Auction Co. ^-> 684. HASTINGS (CHARLES). The Theatre ; its Devel- l . opment in France and England, and a History of its Greek ^ 1,00 and Latin Origins. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1902 / 00 ^^^' Another copy. 686. HAWKINS (SIR JOHN). A General History of the ^ /)/) ^^^^'^^^ ^°^y, 687. HAWKINS (THOMAS). The Origin of the English I ^'^ Drama Illustrated in its Various Species, by Specimens i 1 from Our Earliest Writers. With Notes. 3 vols. 12mo, calf. j j Oxford, 1773 ^^ ^ C/0 ^^^- HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The Complete ? ^^, t) Ly Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne. With portraits, fac- similes, etc., on Japan paper. 22 vols, post 8vo, buckram, entirely uncut. Bost. 1900 The Riverside Edition. Large Paper copy, only 500 numbered copies issued, this being No. 394. Fine copy. ^f' (f (i89. HAYES (CATHERINE). Memoir of Miss Catherine. T7 h Q Hayes: "The Swan of Erin." By a Contributor to the '^'^* ." Dublin University Magazine. With portrait (fine litho), and the Music of Kathleen Mavourneen. Small 4to, orna- mental paper boards. Lond. [1853?] 690. HAZLITT (WILLIAM). A View of the English / S^Q Stage; or, A Series of Dramatic Criticisms. First edn. / / ty' v-/ g^P^ jjg^jj morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1818 fjZ^ /^, 691. Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Jy (yfO Age of Elizabeth. 8vo, half cloth and boards, uncut. <^-^ •/ Lond. 1821 692. [HEATH (J. E.)] Whigs and Democrats ; or. Love Q of No Polities. A Comedy in three Acts. 8vo, limp boards, ^ •/ pp. 80. Richmond, 1839 "y^ An anonymous American play, the scene of which is laid in Virginia. ^_^_^693. HEDELIN (FRANCIS). The Whole Art of the . />o /--"T Stage : containing not only the Rules of the Dramatick Art, J \y jpe) but many curious observations about it, of use to the ■^ "^^^ Authors, Actors and Spectators of Plays. With much critical Learning about the Stage and Plays of the Antients. 4to, original calf. Lond. 1684 / ///O 694. [HELPS (ARTHUR). J Catherine Douglas. A /'/t^ Tragedy. First edn. 12mo, cloth. Lond. : Pickering, 1843 695. HENDERSON (JOHN). A Genuine Narrative of the Life and Theatrical Transactions of Mr. John Hender- C~/\ SOU) commonly called the Bath Roscius. [By Thomas Ktj \J Davies.] Lond. 1777. Bound with two other pamphlets. 8vo, old calf. 74 f il. fo^ The Library of Charles N. Mann. 696. HERON (MATILDA). Flowers for Genius, gathered on the Shores of the Pacific (Account of Miss Heron's /y" Calif ornian Tour in 1854, with extracts from newspaper V notices.) 8vo, three-quarter red levant morocco, gilt top. (^ . QO San Francisco: Privately printed, 1854 Scarce, as relating to the early Californian Stage. With presentation inscription by Miss Heron. Signed, and dated Phila., 1855. 697. HERON (ROBERT). Letters of Literature (re- marks on Shakespeare's plays, Literary forgery, etc.). 8vo, half calf, uncut. Lond. 1785 698. HERTFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY (The). A Drama. By H. M. Milner. J. L. Gautier's copy, with his mono- /^ ^ /~ *■ gram and arms on sides, and interleaved, with lengthj;;?^ ^O -r* manuscript note written at the beginning. Playbill of its first appearance inserted. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1834 The subject is the Thurtell and Weare murder. 699. HEY WOOD (THOMAS). The Actor's Vindication. Containing three brief treatises, viz. : I. Their Antiquity ; «'^ /I jia II. Their Antient Dignity ; III. The True Use of their Qualitv_^ U' ^ Small 4to,half roan (corner of title and another leaf repaireoTT Lond. : Printed by G. E. for W. C, n. d. \ca. 1655]. Very scarce. Hey wood's "Apology for Actors" reissued with a new title. 700. The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood, now ^ -^ r~ PIEST COLLECTED, with Illustrative Notes, and a Memoir of ^ ^«J the Author. 6 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut, and mainly un- opened. Lond. 1874 A FINE COPY of Pearson's choice reprint on Large Paper, of which only a small number were printed. Scarce. 701. HIFFERNAN (PAUL). Dramatic Genius. In^ / Q five books (on the plan of new Temple to the Memory ot^ • ' ^^ Shakespeare; Invention of the Drama, with Rules; Art of Acting, etc.). 4to, half roan. Lond. 1770 702. [HILL (AARON] ) The Art of Acting. Part I- ^ >) /T Deriving Rules from a New Principle for Touching th^;>./ U^ Passions in a Natural. Manner . . . Adapted in particular to the Stage, with view to quicken the delight of audiences, etc. Folio, rebound in full calf. Lond. : Printed for J. Osborn, 1746 First Edition. No more published. Very rare. The poem has Hill's initials. 703. - — The Actor: A Treatise on the Art of Playing, interspersed with Theatrical Anecdotes, Critical Remarks y/ ^(r- on Plays, and Occasional Observations on Audiences^^jC- ■ /\J 12mo, half morocco. Lond. 1750 The authorship is in some doubt, though sometimes ascribed to Aaron Hill. This actor is of some American interest, being ^ one of the original projectors of the colonization of Georgia. 'y A A 7(34. Another copy. 12mo, original calf. Lond. 1750 "^ ' - 75 X-3.60 r The Anderson Auction Co. HILL (AAEON). 705. The Dramatic "Works of Aaron Hill, with a It '~ Life of the Author. Fine 'portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, full calf. 't/r-^ Loud. 1760 706, The Art of Acting: An Essay in which the Dramatic Passions are properly defined and described, etc. 12mo, half morocco. Lond. [1801] '-p5 707. HILL (BENSON EARLE). Playing about; or, ^^ Theatrical Anecdotes and Adventures in England, Scotland ' and Ireland. 2 vols, post Bvo, half calf, gilt. Lond. 1840 708. HILL (G. H.—" Fan&ee^i??"). Life and Recollee- /Q tions, with Anecdotes and Incidents of his Travels. Edited by Dr. W. K. Northall. Portrait. 12mo, half morocco. N. Y. 1850 CT) 709. Scenes from the Life of an Actor. By " Yankee *^ Hill." niust. 12mo, half morocco. N. Y. 1853 C-/\ 710. HILLHOUSE (JAS. A.) Dramas, Discourses and o)C/Other Pieces. First edn. 2 vols 12mo, full calf, gilt, gilt edges (one back damaged by a nail). Scarce. Bost. 1839 y^ 711. HINDOO TALES; or, The Adventures of Ten *^0 Princes. Freely transl. from the Sanskrit by P. W. Jacob. •/ 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1873 I I Cr 712. HOGARTH (GEORGE). Memoirs of the Musical I I C? Drama. Portraits of Catalani, Mrs. Billingion and others. ' 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt. Fine copy. Lond. 1838 /jC 713. HOGARTH (WILLIAM). Graphic Illustrations / of Hogarth, from Pictures, Drawings and Scarce Prints in the possession of Samuel Ireland. Numerous plates, in- cluding portrait of Garrick, etc. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1794 / f-j. 714. HOLBROOK (ANN CATHERINE). The Drama- I \) U ,tist; or, Memoirs of the Stage, with the Life of the Authoress. Interspersed with a variety of Anecdotes, Humorous and Pathetic. 8vo, half calf . Birmingham, 1809 /\ ^ 715. Another copy, bound in a volume with some plays. A7 f' 716. HOLCROFT (THOMAS). Memoirs of Thomas Hol- ^y) croft. Written by Himself and continued to his Death. [By Wm.Hazlitt.] Portrait. 3 vols. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1816 717. HOLLAND (GEORGE). Holland Memorial. Sketch I 6 ^^ *^® "'^^^® °^ George Holland, with Dramatic Reminis- /' ^ . >.cences. Portrait. Royal 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 1871 Limited to 350 copies. /l-y A 718. [HOLLAND (LORD). J Three Comedies. Transl. <5^/ C/, from the Spanish [of Calderon and Antonio de Soils. ] 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1807 76 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 719. HOLLINGSHEAD (JOHN). Footlights. PostSvo, ^^ cloth. Lond. 1883 ^q "T^ Stories, essays, aud sketches of " Becky " Wells, Beau Nasb, •/ ^v/ etc. ^-»-7 730. My Lifetime. (Reminiscencesof Lamb, Dickens, ^^ J// Thackeray, and a host of other celebrities.) Portrait. "I / C <5\/ vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1895 •' 731. Gaiety Chronicles. Witlh character portrait. of the eminent actors and actresses who played there. Thi 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 722. HOME (JOHN). The Works of John Home. Now ^ FIKST COLLECTED, with an Account of his Life and Writ- ^/is ings by Henry Mackenzie. Portraits and maps. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt. Edinburgh, 1822 723. HOOK (THEODORE). Adventures of an Actor, (-7 comprising a Picture of the French Stage during a Period of ^ " Fifty Years. 2 vols, post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. Lond.: Colburn, 1843 724. HOOLE (JOHN). Tragedies: Cyrus, Braganza,^/) Cleonice, etc., etc. Collected edn. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1709'''^ 725. HOUSSATE (ARSENE). Philosophers and ^^- / Q\~^ tresses. Portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth (name on titles) /' N. Y. 1852 736. Another copy. 2 vols, (slightly stained). f/.S N. Y. 1852 °^ ^ 737. HOUSTON (JAMES). Autobiography of James Houston, Scotch Comedian. Illusts. 12mo, cloth. // ^ ( Glasgow, 188^^*^'^ Auto. pres. copy to Osmond Tearle, Esq., from the author, with a long and very interesting inscription in his autograph. 738. [HOWARD (HON. EDWARD).] The Womens Con- ^ CTj quest: a Tragi-Comedy. First edn. Small 4to, unbound. ^ pp. 87, with Epilogue. (Name on title.) Lond. 1671 729. [HOWARD (FREDERICK, Earl of Carlisle).] Thoughts upon the Present Condition of the Stage, and "^ ^/) upon the Construction of a New Theatre. 8vo, half mo-CX . / ^ rocco, gilt top. Lond. 1809 ' The author was attacked by Byron in his " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers." 730. HOWARD (SIR ROBERT). Four New Plays, viz. ; -'he Surprisal, The Committee, The Indian Queen, and The^ Vestal Virgin. First edn. Royal 8vo (needs binding and ^ 730. HOWARD (SIR ROBERT). Four New Plays, viz. = xO ^-7/-^ The Surprisal, The Committee, The Indian Queen, and The^-/_ /o Vestal Virgin. First edn. Royal 8vo (needs binding and / title worn). Lond. 1665 731. HUDSON (WILLIAM HENRY). The Church and/ ^7i5 the Stage. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1886^ * a 77 "IS I 1. 10 2.60 Sd /.3o S-SO 2U The Anderson Auction Co. 732. HUGUENOTS. The Policy of the Clergy of France to Destroy the Protestants of that Kingdom. In a dialogue between two Papists. 16mo, old calf. Lond. 1681 733. HUMOR. Noctes Hawickianse; or, The Drama on the Borders. By C. K. Tynte. Oblong 12mo, boards. Edinburgh, n. d. Humorous pictures of the adventures and experiences of a London Dramatic Company which performed at Hawick. The portraits seem to suggest Bancroft, Marie Wilton, and other prominent London actors. 734. HUTTON (LAURENCE). Plays and Players. First EDN. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1875 735. Curiosities of the American Stage. First edn. Portraits and illusts. 8vo, cloth gilt extra, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1891 736. TLLUMINATION. Paroles de L'Ame. Par Adolphe ■*- Fries. 14 verses illustrated with illumina- nations, some heightened with gold and silver. Folio, half morocco (rubbed). Paris: Rittler& Goupil, n. d. One of the earliest of Goupil's publications. 737. INCHBALD (MRS.) The British Theatre, a Col- lection of Plays which have been acted . . . with Remarks, portraits, etc., 35 vols. ; A Collection of Farces by the same, 7 vols. Together 33 vols. 12mo, old calf (some bindings broken). Lond. 1808-09 738. Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald ... to which are added The Massacre, and A Case of Conscience. Now first published. Edited by James Boaden. Portrait. 2 vols, bvo, half calf (rubbed). Lond. 1833 739. Another copy. 3 vols., original cloth, uncut. 740. INDIANS (DRAMA RELATING TO THE). Tan- Go-Ru-A. An Historical Drama. In prose. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1856 The scene is laid in Pennsylvania in the middle of the 18th century, the characters being a Moravian missionary, Zangen- berg (Count Zinzendorf?), and others. The drama is in prose and not adapted for representation. The author is said to be H. C. Morehead. 741. Emmons (Dr. R.) Tecumseh; or, The Battle of the Thames. A National Drama. Vignette on cover and title, and National Song in honor of Col. Johnson on the last cover. Crown 8vo, wrappers, pp. 36. N. Y. 1836 742. [INGERSOLL (CHARLES).] Women Rule: a Comedy. Post 8vo, half morocco. Phil. : Privately printed, 1868 Rare. The author was a lawer of Philadelphia, and issued only 10 copies. The piece was performed at the Arch Street 78 The Library of Charles N. Mann. Theatre, March 29, 1869, Mrs. John Drew taking the principal part. This copy contains a prologue in manuscript by the author, not printed in the volume, but spoken by Mrs. Drew on the opening night. The cuts are marked throughout in ink. An autograph note of the author is inserted. 743. IRELAND (W. H.) Vortigern: an Historical Play. ->> Folding facsimile. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1832 ^. / O One of Ireland's Shakespearean forgeries. 744. IRISH STAGE. Hitchcock (Robert). Au Histori- cal View of the Irish Stage, from the Earliest Period down "^ yy c' to the close of the season 1788. Interspersed with Theatri^sK . oC^ cal Anecdotes and an occasional review of the Irish Dra- matic Authors and Actors. 2 vols, crown 8vo, old marbled calf, gilt. Dublin, 1788-1794 Scarce. 745. Familiar Epistles to Frederick J s, Esq., / ^— on the Present State of the Irish Stage. [By J. W. Croker.] v 16mo, old half calf (name on title, and joints weak). Scarce. Dublin, 1804 746. Familiar Epistles to Fred E. Jones on the ^_ Present State of the Irish Stage [by J. W. Croker] ^_V //O Dublin, 1806 ; A Few Reflections Occasioned by the Peru«^ • sal of "Familiar Epistles," etc. [Preface signed S. O.], Dublin, 1804; A Modest Reply to F. J. to the Author of Familiar Epistles, etc. [Preface signed '• Scriblerus "], Dublin, 1806. 3 vols. 12mo, half calf. Dublin, 1804-6 The initials " S. O." to the second book suggests Miss Sydney Owenson, afterwards Lady Morgan. She was the daughter of an Irish Manager, and commenced writing about this time. 747. The Romance of the Irish Stage during the Eighteenth Century. By J. Fitzgerald Molloy. Portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, buckram, uncut. N. Y. 1897 3S 748. IRVING (HENRY). Henry Irving: a Short Ac- / /- count of his Public Life. ^ portraits, limo, cloth. N.Y.1883 /O 749. Henry Irving. Biographical Sketch of the Famous English Actor. By Austin Brereton. Illustrated. Svo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut, gilt tooling on /O back. N. Y. 1884 /J/^^ Extended by the insertion of 47 portraits of persons mentioned in the text (in addition to the 17 originally published with the work) including, Tyrone Power {autographed); W. FarrenasSir Anthony Absolute ipy I. R. Oruikshavk — colored) ; W. C. Mac- ready; John Poole; Mrs. Abington; Mdme. Vestris as Lucy Morton; Macklin (by Edwin); T. P. Cooke (colored); Thomas Morton (proof before letters); Charles Kean as Richard III. ; Ellen Terry (India); Charles and Thomas Dibdin; and others. 79 60 1. 10 The Anderson Auction Co. IRVING (HENRY). 750. Henry Irving: a Biographical Sketch. By Austin Brereton. Wifh 17 full-page character portraits of Irving {proofs on China paper), from drawings by Edwin Long, J. A. McNeil Whistler, Fred. Barnard, Vol. Bromley, etc., etc. Large folio, vellum, gilt, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1884 The Edition-de-luxe, of which only a few were printed. Very scarce. 751. Henry Irving's Impressions of America. By Joseph Hatton. 3 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Lond. 1884 / /yO 752. The Drama. Addresses by Henry Irving. !• ' v>' Portrait of Irving, after Whistler. 1 2m o, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. [189;i] /-'' 753. The Actor's Art; Theatrical Reminiscences CV^ (with articles by Irving, Ellen Terry, Sarah Bernhardt, etc.). Edited by J. A. Hammerton. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1897 /^ (^ 754. Henry Irving, Actor and Manager. A Critical >^^ Study, by Wm. Archer. Portrait. 16mo, half morocco, vellum parchment wrappers bound in, pp. 108. Lond., n. d. 755. HiATT (Charles). Henry Irving: a Record and Review. Numerous portraits, some in character. Post 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Lond. 1899 756. IRVING (HENRY) AND TERRY (ELLEN)— Bram / C Stoker's Irving and Terry in Repertoire, with illusts. in ' color {poster effect) by P. C. Smith ; Faust, illust., by Jos. Hatton (2 copies) ; etc. (6 pieces.) /ff 757. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Complete Works. /vj Illust. with full-page plates on Japan vellum paper, India "' proofs, etc. 40 vols, post 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. : Putnam, 1900 The Holly Edition, limited to 1,000 sets, this being No. 888. O 758. ITALIAN PLAYS. Celinda, tragedie di Mani, (^6 Venice, 1611; Alvida, tragedie di Cortone, Padua, 1615; Asraondo, tragedia di Hondedei, Venice, 1633; Ottone, tragedia di Manzini, Bologne, 1652. The first three loith engraved titles. Bound in one volume, small 4to, vellum. ^'.Sd ^6 JD 759. TACOB (SIR HILDEBRAND). The Fatal Con- ^ stancy. A Tragedy. First edn. Post 8vo, un- bound, pp. 61, with 3 pp. of advts. Lond. 1723 Rare. 760. JAPANESE PLAYS (VERSIFIED). By T. R. H. McGlatchie. Illust. by Japanese artists. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1890 80 :z.o The Library of Charles N. Mann. ■ 761. JEFPEESON (JOSEPH, the Elder). Every One Has his Fault. A Comedy by Mrs. Inchbald. Wt'f/i portrait of Mr. Jefferson as Solus, engraved by D. Edwin. Crown 8vo, wrappers, uncut and unopened. Scarce. Phil. 1827 762. JEFFERSON (JOSEPH). The Autobiography of^7 Joseph Jefferson. Numerous portraits and illusts. Thiq^K . C^O Bvo, cloth, gilt, uncut. N. Y.: The Century Co. [1890] 763. Rip Van Winkle as played by Joseph Jefferson, ^^ now for the first time published. Portraits, etc. 8vo, art jjf^ cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. T. 1895 764. Winter (William). Life and Art of Jo- seph Jefferson. Together with some account of his ancestry^y jj/1 and of the Jefferson Family of Actors. Numerous portraitsp^ - ^ sotnc in character. Royal 8vo, buckram, uncut. N. Y. 1894 Only 250 printed. 765. JENKINS (RICHARD). Memoirs of the Bristol^ / Stage ; with Notices of some of the most celebrated Comedians^^. (OU who have appeared on its boards. 12mo, full calf, gilt, by Riviere. Bristol, 1826 The Sheepshanks copy with bookplate. 766. JENNINGS (JOHN J.) Theatrical and Circus Life; / / /) SdX or Secrets of the Stage, Green-Room and Sawdust Arena, from Shakespear's time. Numerous portraits, etc., some colored. St. Louis, 1882 767. JEROME (JEROME K.) On the Stage and Off. The Brief Career of a Would-Be Actor. First Edn. 16mo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond., n. d. 768. JERROLD (DOUGLAS). Men of Character, 1851; Cakes and Ale, 1852 ; Man made of Money, etc., 1853 ; Come- /JX~ dies, 1853; Punch's Letters to his Son, etc., 1853; Comedies >V^ and Dramas, 1854. Together 6 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1851-54 769. The Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold, by / a\.-j his son Blanchard Jerrold. Vignette portrait. Crown 8vo,/, C/^ cloth, uncut. Bost. 1859 770. JOHNSON (JAMES). Larkins and the Drama. ^O Illust. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1880 -^ The ' ' Amateur Drama. ' ' t^:3^ 771. JONES (HENRY ARTHUR). The Renascence of^^_ ^(^ the English Drama, Essays on the Modern English Stage., /C ^ Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 j^ ^ 772. Another copy. Cloth. Lond. 1895 (laJ 773. JONES (PAUL). Paul Jones: A Drama. Trans-^ _— lated from the French of Alex. Dumas by Wm. Berger of Ne-^/^ ^ O Orleans. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 89. Phil. 18?9^' 81 f. 3 o 1.0- 10^ The Anderson Auction Co. 774. JONES (STANLEY). The Actor and His Art. Some considerations of the present conditions of the stage. Post 8vo, buckram. Lond. 1899 775. JONSON (BEN). Works of Ben Jonson. Folio, 0^ half red morocco. (The frontispiece cut down and mounted; ■^''"^ the title, preliminary leaves, and two leaves — sigs. Zzzi and Zzz6 lacking; but contains all the separate titles of the plays.) The First Collected Edition. Very Bare. Lond. 1616 776. The Works of Jonson, with Biographical Memoir by Wm. Gifford. Portrait. Thick royal 8vo, half roan, gilt top. Lond. 1873 777. JORDAN (MRS. DOROTHY). The Great lUegiti- mates. Public and Private Life of that celebrated Actress ^ Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford, or Mrs. Jordan, late Mistress ^f H. R. H. the D. of Clarence, now King William IV. . . . delineating the Vicissitudes attendant on her Early Life, the Splendour of her Noon-tide blaze as Mistress of the Royal Duke, etc. By a Confidential Friend of the Departed. Por- traits of Mrs. Jordan, William IV, and nine portraits of the Fitz-Glarence family (children of Mrs. Jordan). Post 8vo, boards, cloth back. Lond., n. d. [ca. 1830] The Scarcest of the Lives of Mrs. Jordan. f.oo .0 r 778. BoADEN (James). Life of Mrs. Jordan; includ- ing Original Private Correspondence, and Numerous Anec- dotes of Her Contemporaries. Portrait and facsimile. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1831 779. JUDAH (SAMUEL B. H.) The Mountain Torrent, a Grand Melo-drama, as performed at the New York Theatre (Park Theatre). 16mo, sewed, pp. 54. N. Y. 1820 First Edition of Judah's first work, played at the Park The- atre, Mch. 1, 1820. 780. The Rose of Arragon ; or the Vigil of St. Mark. A Melo-Drama. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 38, uncut, and un- opened. N. Y. 1822 First Edition: Played at the Park Theatre, April 18, 1822. 781. A Tale of Lexington : a National Comedy. Fikst BDN. 16mo, half calf, entirely uncut. N. Y. 1823 Scarce. 782. JUVENILE. Bohn's Hand Book of Games, Lond. 1867; Life and Adventures of Santa Glaus, by L. F. Baum, illust., Indianapolis, 190 .i; An Old Fairy Tale Told Anew in Pictures and Verse, by Rich. Doyle and J. R. Planche, illust. , Bost. [1865] ; Young People's Library, 20 vols. ; etc. 45 vols. 12mo and 4to, mostly cloth. 8-i The Library of Charles N, Mann. 783. TTAY (REV. J.) Theatres and Theatre- Going: -^^ a Defence of the Legitimate Drama 8vo, half morocco, pp. 32. Edinburgh, 1883 laie, iSei I.QO AN TO ' ols. ;ut, / / 1 ^ ^ 784. KEAN (CHARLES). Shakespeare's Winter's Tale, and Sheridan's Pizarro. With Notes by Kean. 2 vols. Small 8vo, half roan. Lond. [1856] Both works are presentation copies from Chas. Kean to T. Brazier, with autograph inscription by the former. 785. Cole (John William). The Life and Theatri- ^^- cal Times of Charles Kean, including a Summary of the aC English Stage for the Last Fifty Years. 2 vols, crown 8vo, * ^ half red morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1859 786. KEAN (EDMUND). Life of Edmund Kean, from Public and Private Sources. By P. W. Hawkins. 2 vols EXTENDED TO 4. 8vo, half olive morocco, gilt tops, uncut, gilt tooling on back. As 4 vols. Lond. 1869 Extended to 4 volumes, 8vo (with specially-printed title- pages), and extra-illustrated by the insertion of 398 engraved portraits, among them being many of uncommon rarity. In- cluded are portraits of the tragedian in his most noted char- acters: as Richard III. (7); Barabas; Hamlet (3); Sir Giles Over- reach; Coriolanus; Bertram Qyy Oeorge Cruikshank — colored); Brutus ; Omreah ; King Lear {colored) ; etc. There is also a scarce French lithograph, and a portrait in Indian dress as a member of the Huron Tribe, Included is the extremely rare playbill of his last appearance on any stage (Covent Garden Theatre, March 25, 1833), when he played Othello to the lago of his son Charles, when taken ill during the performance he fell in the arms of his son. Other portraits include Henry Carey ; J. P. Kemble as Corio- lanus (rare); Mrs. Siddons; Martin Booth; Spranger Barry; Fanny Kemble (scarce litho); G. F. Cooke as Sir Pertinax Mac- sycophant {by Edwin) ; John Howard Payne as Young Nerval (rare); Miss F. H. Kelly as Marie Mignot {Scarce litho.); Master Betty; Jack Bannister; Dr. Doran; Stephen Price; a number of portraits from "The Cabinet"; Mrs. Jordan {by Conde); Charles Kean as Hamlet {rare); Clara Fisher; Edmund Simp- son (orig'in.aZ) ; Garrick; Betterton; John Fletcher {mezzotint); Liston as Figaro {by I. M. Cruikshank — colored); Cooke as King Lear (by Edwin); Mrs. Centlivre; Philip Astley; Miss O'Neill; Dr. Francis; J. P. Kemble as Henry V. (rare); J. W. Wallack; Macready; Mrs. Thrale; Henry Angelo; Charles Bannister; Mrs. Billington ; and others. 787. Hawkins (F. W.) The Life of Edmund Kean, from Published and Original Sources. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut (binding a little worn). Lond. 1869 788. MoLLOT (J. Fitzgerald). The Life and Ad- ventures of Edmund Kean, Tragedian, 1787-1833. First EDN. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1888 789. [Procter (Bryan Waller).] The Life of Edmund Kean. First edn. Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, half roan, gilt tops. Loud. 1835 88 6s The Anderson Auction Co. KEAN (EDMUND). 790. The Roman Actor; or, The Drama's Vindica- ^_J^ f7~ tion. A Prelude [by Massinger], as performed on Ji\ne 3 ~J aQ [1822] at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on the night ap- CA- • propriated to Kean's Benefit. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. "With rare colored portrait of Kean as Paris. Lond. 1832 791. Cox versus Kean. Fairburn's Edition of the Trial between Robert Albion Cox, Esq. , and Edmund Kean . , ^^ for Criminal Conversation with the Plaintiff's (Cox's) Wife, //^ ^l) including the Evidence, Speeches, Love-Letters, etc. , with /"^ Memoir of Kean and of Little Breeches (Mrs. Cox). Curious folding front. 8vo, half roan. Lond. [1825] Very rare. ^ /^ 792. The Wind-Up; or. Candour t^ersiis Times. Small ^ ^ ^C' 4to, pp. 8, finely bound in full tree calf, gilt. [Lond. 1825] ^N ^ , I ^ Extremely rare. On the divorce case Cox v. Kean. The / piece is signed "J. P." 793. KEATE (GEORGE). Poetical Works. Fortraits , of the author and Lady Jane Grey by Sherwin and other 2'illusts. 2 vols. 12mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1781 794. KEELEYS (The). The Keeleys on the Stage and at J Home. By W. Goodman. Portraits, some in character. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 795. KEENE (LAURA). New York Superior Court. Laura Keene against John S. Clarke. Testimony in the dispute for the rights of " Our American Cousin " [which Laura Keene won]. Royal 8vo, wrappers, pp. 130. [K Y., Oct. 3, 1866] 796. Creahan (John). Life of Laura Keene, Ac- tress, Artist, Manager and Scholar, together with some Reminiscences of her Daughters. Numerous portraits. Royal 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1897 y~ 797. KEENE (THEOPHILUS). Memoirs of the Life of A A Mr. Theophilus Keene, the late eminent Tragedian. In a c^ ■ *^^ Letter to a Friend. 8vo, unbound, pp. v. + 21 (lacks title). Lond. 1718 Extremely rare. Ascribed to Richard Savage. The memoir is in the form of a letter dated from Hall's Chocolate House, Aug. 18, 1718, and is followed by Poems by Eiohard Savage, Tho. Walker, "A. R.," Wm. Wilks, Mr. Tolson, Mr. Chetwood, and " C. W.," and an epitaph. 798. KELLY (HUGH). Thespis; or, A Critical Examina- y^ > tion into the Merits of all the Principal Performers at Drury / / I fit)' ■'^^^® Theatre. Second edn., with Corrections and Addi- / \_y -l/^ tions. 4to, half brown russia, gilt top and back. Lond. 1766 Inlaid to folio size, and extended by the insertion of 115 engraved portraits, including Hugh Kelly (mezzo, after H. Hamilton); Mr. Kelly (by Conde); and over 40 different 84 ,/^/2 /.OO f r The Library of Charles N. Mann. KELLY (HUGH). PORTRAITS IN PLAIN DEESS AND CHARACTERS OP DAVID QaERICK, SOME VERY SCARCE ONES AMONG THEM; Mr. Palmer (mezzo.); Mr. and Mrs. Spranger Barry; Miss Raftor {Mrs. Clive); Mrs. Pope ; Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Abington as the Tragic and Comic Muses; Mrs. Abington in various characters; Thomas King; etc. There is also a facsimile of the famous Garrick wager of two gallons of claret made by two friends whether or not Mr. Garrick played prior to 1733, and Mr. Garriok's certification that he first played in 1741. 799. The Works of Hugh.Kelly. To which is pre- fixed the Life of the Author. Fine mezzotint portrait. 4to, half morocco (one joint weak). Lond. 1778 800. KELLY (MICHAEL). Reminiscences of Kelly of ^t_ the King's Theatre and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Svo, J half morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1826. 801. An original subscriber's copy of the same on ^^ fine paper. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1826 / *^ ^^ 802. KEMBLE (ADELAIDE). Past Hours. First bdn. ^r J 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond.: Bentley, 1880^^0 s •o/^^ pared in aid of his professional counsel. Svo, cloth (name/ JA) cut from title). [Phil. 1850f*" '^ Earb. a detailed account of the domestic troubles which led to the separation of the celebrated actress from her husband. Privately printed foe the peeusal op Mr. Btjtlee's relatives and friends. 808. Records of a Girlhood; Records of Later Life; and Further Records. Fronts. 3 vols, post Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1879, 1882, 1891' 809. Letters of Edward Fitzgerald to Fanny Kemble, n " 1871-1883. Edited by Wm. Aldis Wright. 12mo, cloth. /'*^ N. Y. 1895 85 ■'/M £^ The Anderson Auction Co. 810. KEMBLE (JOHN PHlLIP). Kembliana: being a ^^ Collection of the Jeu d'Esprits, etc., that have appeared ^^ I I r) respecting King John, including the Preternatural Ap- C^ ' I ' pearances of the Ghost of Covent Garden. 8vo, half mo- rocco, pp. 20. Lond. 1804 Very rare. ^-'^ I f\l) ^^^' Reason versus Passion . . . the Dispute between oo ■> I -V^ the Public and Proprietors of Covent Garden Theatre . . . and attempt to shew that the ruin of Mr. Kemble and his family would not enhance the National Character. By One who dares to Think for Himself. . 8vo, half morocco. Pres- entation copy from the Author. Lond. [1809] 813. An Authentic Narrative of Mr. Kemble's Re- tirement from the Stage, including Farewell Address, Criti- cisms, Poems, etc. Facsimile of Mr. Kemble's handwriting, and Playbill of Mr. K's last night's performance. Portrait and illusts. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1817 ci- /An '^^^- Kemble and Cook; or, A Critical Review of a C^ . ^^ ^ pamphlet entitled Remarks on the Character of Richard III. as played by Cooke and Kemble. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. [1801] 814. Macbeth and King Richard III. An Essay in answer to Remarks on some of the characters of Shake- speare. By J. P. Kemble. First bdn. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1817 815. Another copy. Half calf (name on title). Lond. 1817 816. Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble, ^ - Esq., including a History of the Stage from the Time of / David Garrick. By James Boaden. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1835 817. A Catalogue of the Valuable and Extensive Miscellaneous Library, Choice Prints and Theatrical Por- traits of John P. Kemble. (Priced in ink.) 13mo, half calf (one joint cracked). Lond. 1831 818. The Kembles: an Account of the Kemble Family, including the Lives of Mrs. Siddons and her brother John Philip Kemble. By Percy Fitzgerald. Portraits, fac- similes, etc. 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco (rubbed), gilt tops, uncut. Lond. : Tinsley [1871] 819. KEMBLE (STEPHEN GEORGE). Odes, Lyrical Ballads, and Poems on various Occasions. First edn. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1809 By the noted aotor, celebrated for his representation of FalstafE. 86 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 820. KENDAL (MRS.) The Drama. A Paper read, at ^^ ^^ Birmingham, Sept., 1884. Portrait. 16mo, half morocco. >^o "S^^ Lend., n. d. 821. KENNEY (JAMES). The Sicilian Vespers. An C^ Historical Tragedy. 8vo, sewn, uncut. Lond. 1840 , Presentation to Miss Charlotte Oushman from the author. 822. KILLIGREW (THOMAS). Comedies and Tra-^^ gedies. Written by Thomas Killigrew, Page of Honour ^'y^'/)/t King Charles the First, and Groom of the Bed-Chamber \,o / .0^ King Charles the Second. Folio, original calf (rebacked' and portrait lacking). Lond.: For Henry Herringman at the Sign of the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Ex- change, 1664. First Issue of the First Rare Edition, the separate titles being all dated 1663. Rare. 823. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Writings in Prose and "^S" Verse. " Outward Bound " edition. Vols. 1 to 12 (should y ' qe 18). Portrait on Japan vellum and other illusts. 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. : Scribners, 1897-98 Contains Plain Tales from the Hills; Soldiers Three (3 vols.); In Black and White; The Phantom 'Rickshaw; Under the Deodars; The Jungle Book (3 vols.); Light that Failed; The Naulahka; Captains Courageous; and Verses. 824. Just So Stories, for Little Children. Illust. by / jfyTl the author. First edn. 4to, cloth. N. Y. 1902 '' y*^ 825. [KNIGHT (CHARLES).] Old England's Worthies. From authentic copies of the most eminent statesmen, lawyers, men of letters, etc , etc., accompanied with biog- raphies. Illust. by twelve illuminated engravings and nu- • merous woodcuts. 4to. , Lond. 1 847 826. KNIGHT (JOSEPH). Theatrical Notes. Full-page ^^ ^'~ plates, portraits of Miss Terry, John Hare, Sir Henry Irv^7Q ^ ing, etc. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. •/ Lond. : Lawrence & BuUen, 1893 Large Paper, No. 331 of only 350 copies issued. 827. KNOWLES (JAMES SHERIDAN). The Dramatic ^^ ^.,..^ Works of James Sheridan Knowles. Portrait. 3 vols. / /jC^ crown 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops. Nice copy.^>C/^ Lond. : Edw. Moxon, 1841-43 First collected edition. Scarce. 828. K0BB:6 (GUSTAV). Famous Actors and Actresses ^_^ ^^/ and their Homes. Numerous portraits, etc. 8Vo, cloth gilt, A (J c\ gilt top. Best. 1903 . ^ 829. KOTZEBUB: (BARON). Plays. Transl. Engraved / ^ front. 3 vols. 8vo, old half calf (somewhat rubbed). / l)x\ •' Lond. 1798-99'^"-^^ 87 ^ The Anderson Auction Co. \ 830. "T ACY & FRENCH. Lacy & French's Acting , '^ -*^ Edition of Plays, Dramas, Farces and Extra- vaganzas. A Selection of the best acting edition of the most famous plays. Each vol. contains about fifteen plays. Numerous cuts and facsimiles. 104 vols, post 8vo, half roan (some need rebacking). Lond., n. d. 831. LAFAYETTE; or, The Fortress of Olmutz. A Melodrama. By Walter Lee. First bdn. 16mo, sewed, ^ 6 ^P' ^^ ("incut and unopened). Phil. (August), 1824 Another play with the same title was written Iby Samuel Woodworth, and acted in New York in February, 1834. 833. LAHEE (HENRY C.) Grand Opera in America. Portraits. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top. Bost. 1903 833. LAMB (CHARLES). Specimens of English Dra- matic Poets, who lived about the Time of Shakespeare. With Notes. 3 parts in 1 vol., post 8vo, half morocco (rubbed). N. Y. 1845 834. [LANSDOWNE (LORD).J The British Enchanters ; or. No Magick Like Love. A Tragedy. First bdn. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 43 (piece set in title supplying three letters). Lond. 1706 835. LANE (R. J.) Theatrical Sketches, drawn from Life by R. J. Lane. Oomplete set of the 50 plates, inelioding the two extra ones {Louisa Fairbrother and Alfred Bunn) . Royal 4to, original cloth (a few of the plates slightly foxed). Lond. 1840 Very scarce in this form. An issue on India paper, with the plates slightly tinted. So many copies of the volume have been broken up for the purposes of extra-illustration that an original copy is rarely met with, especially in America. 836. LANG (ANDREW). Prince Charles Edward. Illust. with portraits, in color and bistre, mainly from contempo- rary sources, some reproduced for the first time). Royal 4to, original wrappers, uncut. Lond. 1900 Goupil's Series. Fine, clean copy. 837. LARWOOD (JACOB). Theatrical Anecdotes; or. Fun and Curiosities of the Play, the Playhouse, and the Players. 13mo, cloth. Lond. 1883 838. LAW (WILLIAM). The Absolute Unlawfulness of the Stage-Entertainment fully Demonstrated. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1759 839. LEATHERS (EDMUND). An Actor Abroad, or Gossip Dramatic, Narrative and Descriptive, from Recol- lections of an Actor in Australia, California, Nevada, Cen- tral America and New York. 8vo, half calf, gilt top, un- cut. Lond. 1880 1.00 as- J^.so Sd /. /a. The Library of Charles N. Mann. 840. LEE (HENRY). Memoirs of a Manager; or, Life's Stage with New Scenery. 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, , . gilt tops. Taunton (Eng.), IBSOcX CO The author of " Caleb Quotem." Scarce. 841. LEE (NATHANIEL). Works (containing 13 Plays). 3 vols, small 8vo, half calf (broken and somewhat age- stained). Lond. : R. Wellington, 1713 843. LEGOUV:fi (ERNEST). Sixty Years of RecoUec- ^ tions. Transl., with Notes, by Albert D. Vandam. 3 vols. , fO post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1893 / 843. LEMAN (WALTER M.) Memories of an Old Actor, ,/j Portrait. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. ' San Francisco, 1886 -*> ^ — 844. LENNOX (LORD WM. PITT). Plays, Players and p «) Playhouses at Home and Abroad, with Anecdotes of the . Drama and the Stage. 3 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, ancut. Lond. 1881 845. [LERY (J. C.)] The Italian Bride: a Play in fivex^ o <" Acts. Crown 8vo, half calf. Savannah, 185g,-^ 860. [LOGAN (ELIZA). J Ingomar, the Barbarian. A / UU Play by Maria Lovell. 12mo, roan. N. Y., n. d. [1860] Eliza Logan's copy, with her autograph on the title and her name lettered on the cover, interleaved with blank pages on which are written alterations and additions, and many changes made in the text as well in her hand. ^(^ 861. The Italian Bride. A Play in Five Acts. Writ- . "|<'J ten for Miss Logan. 12mo, calf, gilt edges. Savannah (Ga.): Privately printed, 1856 // 862. LOGAN (OLIVE). Before the Footlights and Be- Hi) hind the Scenes. A Book about the "Show Business" in * all its branches. Numerous portraits and illusts. Thick 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1870 «3rj "/ Lewis. (Vol. 1, Feb.-Dec, 1868— aZ? pitbfc/ied) Royal 8vo, /. ^ L/ <^ cloth. Lond. [1868] / With numerous full-page and folding comic illustrations, cari- catures, music, etc. 907. MASON (JAMES— Dramatist). Literary Miscel- ^^ lanies. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. (Library stamps on over.) ^-r^vj Lond. 1809'^ Scarce. 908. MASON (R. OSGOOD). Sketches and Impressions, Musical, Theatrical and Social (1799-1885). Prom the after- ^y r- dinner talk of Thos. Goodwin. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. «5^vj N. T. 1887 - ■ Including a sketch of the Philharmonic Society of New York. 909. MASSETT (STEPHEN C.) "Drifting About," or , ^ what "Jeems Pipes of Pipesville" saw and did. By S. C./ /V^ Massett. First edn. Comic illusts. 12mo, cloth. N. T. 1863' - "^^ 910. MASSINGER (PHILIP). The Plays of Philip Mas- singer. With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by "William y __- Giif ord. Fine stipple portrait. 4 vols. 8vo, contemporary / ^ ^ calf. Lond. 1813' Scarce. 911 The Plays of Massinger. Prom the Text of Gif- m ford. Edited by Lieut.-Col. P. Cunningham. Post 8vo, cloth, I /) A uncut. Lond. 1868/'^^ 912. MASSINGER and FORD. The Dramatic Works of , ^ Massinger and Ford. With Introduction by Hartley Cole-y^ ^(J ridee Frontispiece and engraved title. Royal 8vo, cloth. ^ Lond. 1848 913. The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford. / ^^ With Introduction by Hartley Coleridge. Portrait and vi- / - U ^ gnette. Thick royal 8vo, half roan, uncut. Lond. 1869 - . 95 The Anderson Auction Co. 914. MATTHEWS (BRANDER) and HUTTON (LAU- RENCE). Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and THE United States, from the Days of David Garriek to the Present Time. Edited by Brander Matthews and Laurence Hutton. Large Paper, only 100 Copies Printed. 5 volumes extended to 73. New York [1886] The five volumes comprising the work cover the entire ground of English and American Theatricals more thoroughly than any publication known, and the selection of actors and actresses of the different periods included in it not only represent the highest types of the histrionic art, but are also those lending themselves most readily to extra-illustration by men of dramatic taste and discrimination. Each one of the 73 biographies has been separately extra- iUustrated, and it will be admitted by those who make a per- sonal examination of the volumes that it is the most compre- hensive extra-illustrated work ever offered to the pubUe. The volumes contain a wealth of material in engraved portraits, views, playbills, autograph letters, etc., making it most difficult to select those for detailed mention. An immense number op separate memoirs, press criticisms, ^~) I / CLIPPINGS, CONTEMPOEART ADVERTISEMENTS, ETC., ARE INSEiStED - ' ' X\ ^ THROUGHOUT THE VOLUMES, THE QUALITY OP WHICH IS UNUSU- ^U.OO ^^ /-'■'f'' l^ '^ ally high and adds much value to the collection. ' Besides, there are no less than 2855 engraved portraits ^ , ^ and other illustrations. the proportion of specially rare h, , portraits and those in proof state, is much lakger than is (^■£^•04^^ ordinarily found in so extensively illustrated a work. It may be MENTIONED THAT THE AUTOGRAPH LETTERS ABE MAINLY OF THEATRICAL INTEREST, BEARING DIRECTLY ON THE SUB- JECTS IN HAND, AND, FAR FROM BEING MERE PERFUNCTORY LET- TERS, ADD DISTINCT INTEREST AND VALUE TO THE COLLECTION. Such items as required it have been inlaid to size (small folio) ; the whole collection being unbound and contained in portfolios of limp boards, leather backs, many of which are lettered. Sold as 5 vols. ABINGTON (FEANCES). Portraits in character, as the Comic Muse; Lady Betty Modish (2); Gorinna; Estifania (rare); Aurelia; Beatrice (2); Lady Harriet, Mrs. Pinchwife; Lady Sudlife; Widow Belmour; Mrs. Abington and Mrs. Tates as the Comic and Tragic Muses; also 4 in plain dress; besides portraits of Nell Gwynne {mezzotint iy Earlom — fine impression); Mrs. Oldfield; Mrs. Braeegirdle; Mr. Palmer (mezzotint — fine impression) ; and others. ANDEESON (MAEY). 17 different portraits in plain dress and various characters, together with playbOls of her English and American appearances, and an interesting Autograph Letter signed, written by her to John McCullough, 4 pp., 1884 ; and signed ' ' Tour true and affectionate friend Mary." There is also an A. L. S. of W. S. Gilbert, 12mo, 1869. BANCEOFT (ME. AND MES.— S. B. Bancroft and Marie Wilton). Various portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft in plain dress and charac- ters; also a letter of Marie Wilton, 3 pp., 12mo; Mr. Bancroft, 1 p., 12mo ; and F. W. Eobertson, 3 pp., 12mo ; a number of other interesting portraits are included, with 4 playbills of their appearances. BAEEETT (LAWEENCE). 10 different portraits of Mr. Barrett in plain dress and various characters, together with 6 playbills ; 2 A. L. S. of Mr. Barrett, 1881 and 1885, with one of J. E. Murdoch, 2 pp., 4to, 1856. The Library of Charles N. Mann. Actors and Actresses — Continued. BARRY (MR. AND MRS. SPRANGER). Portraits of Mrs. Barry as Sir Harry Wildair; Lady Randolph; Rosalind (rare) ; Almida; In "The Irish Widow" (rare) ; Lady Constance, etc. Mr. Barry as JafSer and Timon; also portraits of Woodward; Isaac Sparks as Jobson (rare) ; Mrs. Yates; G. J. Fox; etc. BELLAMY (GEORGE ANNE). Portrait as Cleone; and with Gar- rick as Juliet and Romeo ; also 2 portraits in plain dress ; besides others of Perdita Robinson ; Charlotte Charke as Scrub ; Mr. Baddeley ; O 'Keef e, Parker and Mrs. Brown in "She Stoops to Conquer;" Mrs. Yates (2 — rare) ; and others. BETTY (WILLIAM HENRY WEST). Portraits as Richard III.; Douglas (4); a rare colored one as Hamlet; Capt. Flash; Frederick; Selim; a colored caricature of J. P. Kemble and Master Betty; together with portraits of Holman (61/ Conde) ; James Northcote (hy John Opie) ; and 3 playbills. BOOTH (JUNIUS BRUTUS). A number of portraits in plain dress and characters. The latter includes Posthumus; Brutus; Richard III. and Sir Giles Overreach, also a portrait of J. H. Caldwell, and 4 playbills of the Elder Booth's Appearances. BOOTH (EDWIN). 30 portraits of Edwin Booth in plain dress; also character portraits as Richard III. (5) ; Pescara; Hamlet (6) ; Shylook; Marc Antony; lago (2); Othello (2); King Lear; Macbeth; Bertuccio; Don Cffisar; Sir Giles Overreach. Brutus; etc. There are also 2 A. L. S., 8vo, 1874; and 8vo, 1861; together with 118 playbills of his appearances in various characters, including his last appearance on ANT stage; and an interesting printed broadside announcement in con- nection with his appearance in New York at the National Theatre, in 1856. BOUCICAULT (DION). Portraits in plain dress and characters, in- cluding a scarce early lithograph by Davignon, 1853 ; and an interesting series of autograph letters by the actor and dramatist, 8 in number, ranging from 1 to 3 pp. There is also an A. L. S. of Agnes Robertson (Mrs. Boucicault), 3 pp., 12mo, 1854; and 8 different portraits of her in plain dress and characters, and a number of portraits of others men- tioned in the text, beside 13 playbills covering performances by the Boucicaults. BROUGHAM (JOHN) . 8 difCerent portraits of the Actor and Dram- atist, and 55 playbills of his appearances in various characters, including an English appearance in 1881, many Benefits being included. There are also 5 A. L. S. of Mr. Brougham, 8vo and 4to, an A. L. S. of Augustin Daly, 1868, when he was a reporter on the New York Times; also 2 A. L. 8. of John Gilbert, 1851 and 1881. An interesting item is an origi- nal pen-and-ink sketch by John Brougham for the part of Joseph Merino in "Slander," 1877. There are also a number of portraits of other performers, etc. BUCKSTONE (JOHN B.) 7 difEerent portraits in plain dress and characters (one autographed) ; also portraits of Alfred Bunn (India) ; W. Warren (2); James Kenney; Barry Sullivan; etc. Among the autographs are those of Barry Sullivan, 2 pp., 1869, and 1 p., 1887; Charles Bass, 2 pp., 1855; John Sefton, 1863; Wm. Warren, 1 p., 8vo, 1886; and William Rufus Blake, 2 A. L. S., 4to, 1846; with A. L. S. to Buokstone, 1 p. 12mo, 1861, and a number of playbills of his difEerent appearances. BURTON (WILLIAM E.) 11 difEerent portraits in plain dress and characters, together with others of Mrs. Maywood; Peter Richings; Mary Taylor; Wm. Rufus Blake; Jane Hill (Mrs. Burton); W. Farreu; John Hodkginson; and others. Also 57 playbills, representing him in his 97 The Anderson Auction Co, Actors and Actresses — Continued. various characters, and 8 interesting A. L. S. of Mr. Burton, 1 and 2 pp. each, ranging from 1844 to 1853; an A. L. S. of Peter Kichings, 4to, 1850; S. Eobson; B. G. Eogers, and W. E. Blake, 1 p. 8vo, 1849. CLAEKE (JOHN S.) Nine portraits in plain dress and various char- acters. A. L. S. of Mr. Clarke, 1 p. 8vo, 1853, also one of Wheatley and Clarke. Other A. L. S. of the elder John Drew, 1 p. 4to, 1855 (rare) ; Barney Williams, 2 pp. 12mo, 1861, and two of William Wheatley, 1855 and 1869. There are nearly 100 interesting playbills in the lot, besides a series of scarce lithograph portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams, in their various characters. CLIVE (CATHAEINE). 12 portraits, including the mezzotint of Miss Pope (by Laurie). Mr. Booth as Lord Froth, Mrs. Clive, from the original at Strawberry Hill (Japan paper), Miss Eaftor (afterwards Mrs. Clive), Dr. Goldsmith (etching), Mrs. Prithard from the "Cabi- net, ' ' etc. COOKE (GEOEGE FEEDEEICK). Portraits in characters of Sir Archie MacSarcasm (2), Shylock, Eichard III. (by Edwin), FalstafE, Stukley, Eichard IIL (3-rl colored), lago (2), besides 3 in plain dress. There are also 9 portraits of other persons, an A. L. S. of Chas. Blake, and 3 playbils of Mr. Cooke. COOPER (THOS. ABTHOEPE). Portraits as Hamlet, Pierre, and Leon, besides 3 in plain dress. Other portraits of Hodgkinson (cut out), Maj. Fairlie, Pres. Tyler, Mrs. Eobert Tyler (Priscilla Cooper), etc. 6 playbills representing him in noted characters. Various papers in con- nection with the Cooper Benefit at Chestnut St. Theatre, 1833, including receipt of E. C. Maywood & Co., 2 A. L. S. of Matthew Carey, Signatures of C. J. Ingersoll and A. D. Bache, Printers' bill, autographed by M. Carey. Besides all thi§, there is the original MS. of Song to tune of ' ' Derry Down, ' ' composed by and in handwriting of John B. Hartvood, the Comedian and Poet, on occasion of trahsf er of the reins of Theatri- cal Managership from Mr. Cooper's hands to those of Stephen Price. 2 pp. 4to, 6 stanzas, 1808. CUSHMAN (CHAELOTTE). 16 portraits of the distinguished Act- ress, and 8 playbills, including some of her greatest characters. Also, 2 interesting A. L. S. (1 p., 1861, and 2 pp., n. d.). There are also an A. L. S. of Geo. Vandenhoff, 1 p., 1871, and a colored portrait of Meg Merrilies (C. C.) by Geo. Cruikshank. DAVENPOET (E. L.) 11 portraits in plain dress and characters, besides no less than 163 playbills covering a wide range of personations. There are also 9 A. L. S. of Mr. Davenport, some of them 3 and 4 pp. each, and most interesting in contents, besides other A. L. S. by John Gilbert and Thomas Barry (2). Among other portraits are Tyrone Power (2), Tom Hamblin, G. V. Brooke (4), Mrs. Warner {India), Murdoch, etc. DUFF (MAEY). Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Duff in plain dress and characters. Other portraits of Mrs. Barnes, Fielding and John Gilbert. A. L. S. of J. N. Ireland, 2 pp., 1875, and a view of the Federal St. Theatre, Boston. ELLISTON (E. W.) 10 portraits in plain dress (1 colored) and 8 others in various characters, besides 9 playbills. Includes also a rare life portrait of T. P. Cooke in plain dress, a scarce one of John Braham, and about a dozen more of other Actors and Actresses. FAEEBN (ELIZABETH). 9 portraits in plain dress and various characters, also portraits of Geo. Colman, the younger, Mrs. Oldfield, Miss DeCamp (2), Holoroft, etc. The Library of Charles N. Mann. Actors and Actkesses — Continued. FAUCIT (HELEN). 5 portraits of Miss Paucit, and 4 playbills. Also 3 A. L. S., each 2 pp. 8vo, 1843-1847, and portraits of Mrs. Paiioit, Osbaldistone, W. Farren, and Prince Albert. FBCHTEE (CHAELES). 9 portraits and 20 playbills, mainly in his more noted characters, also portraits of MoMre, Voltaire, Bernhardt, Kate Field, etc. FISHER (CLAEA). Portraits as the Pour Mowbrays, Mme Josephine (India), and Lith. by C. G. Childs, also of Mr. Murdoch (India) and Mrs. Pitzwilliam. A few specially interesting playbills are included, to- gether with the Farewell Address delivered at Park Theatre, 1829, etc. FLOEENCE (W. J.) 31 portraits of the Comedian in plain dress and characters (including one as Zakiel Homespun, the last character in which he appeared) ; 5 A. L. 8. of Mr. Florence, all possessing interest, and two of them being 3 pp. each; A. L. S. of Mrs. Barney Williams, 3 pp., 1886, W. H. Chippendale, 1 p. 4to, 1845, Tom Placide, 2 pp. 4to, 1853 ; P. B. Conway, 1 p., 1868, and Mrs. John Drew, 1 p., 1865. There are also 8 portraits of Mrs. Florence, and others of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams (7), Julia Dean (3), Edwin Adams, Lotta, Chippendale, Mrs. Drew, etc. Among the 11 playbills is one eepeesenting his last APPEARANCE ON ANT STAGE. FOOTE (SAMUEL). 14 portraits of the Comedian, mainly in char- acters, and including Fondlewife (2), Mrs. Cole (2), Major Sturgeon (2), Smirk, Fungus, etc. Also portraits of Mrs. EUz. Sheridan, Cor- neille (2), Steele, etc. FOEEEST (EDWnST). 16 portraits of Mr. Forrest in plain dress, and 15 in characters, including Eichard III., Virginius (1st proof), EoUa, Macbeth, Spartaeus, Metamora, Coriolanus (2), Othello, Shylock, Hamlet, etc.. A. L. S. of Mr. Forrest ranging from 1839 to 1860, with another in 3d person (written by Mrs. Forrest), and an admittance ticket (signed) ; 59 playbills of his various performances, including some- of special note ; A. L. S. of Wm. E. Channing, 1 p. 4to, 1836. W. Davidge, a pp. Svo, 1855, Thomas Barry, P. C. Wemyss, 1 p. 4to, 1846, and J. B. Murdoch, 1 p. 4to, 1853. Also portraits of Mrs. Forrest, Jas. Oakes, Master Burke (colored), John Gilbert (4), Eev. W. E. Alger, Bryant, Longfellow, Melinda Jones, etc. GAEEICK (DAVID). 16 portraits of Mr. Garrick in plain dress, including mezzotint by Spooner after Hudson, and one printed in colors, also portraits in various characters, as follows: Macbeth, Osmyn, Eich- ard III. (3), Abel Drugger (3), Don John, Lusignan, Tancred (2), Sir John Brute, Eanger, Don Felix, etc. (22). There are also portraits of Mrs. Garrick (2), Mrs. Yates, Geo. Colman (2), Sheridan, Lamb, Better- ton, Voltaire, Mrs. Garrick (India Proof before letters), Churchill (2), etc. The colored view of Tunbridge Wells (from Eichardson) is in- cluded, as are a number of scarce scenes. HACKETT (JAMES H.) 4 portraits in plain dress, others in the characters of Eip Van Winkle, Nimrod Wildfire, and Palstaff; 30 play- bills of his performances in his more noted characters; A. L. S. of Mr. Hackett, 2 pp. 8vo, 1855, and 1 p. Svo, 1856 ; portraits of Dowton, JuHa Grisi (scarce), John K. Hackett, etc.; also facsimile of Iwng letter from John Quincy Adams to Mr. Hackett regarding the character of Hamlet, and Mr. Hackett 's reply (presentation copy from the Comedian). HALLAM (LEWIS). Portraits of Lewis Hallam, 2d, W. B. Wood (by Edwin) and George I.; Engraved Box- Ticket of "Old American Company — Hallam and Henry," (probably unique) ; Facsimile of Nas- sau St. Theatre Playbill, Dec. 20, 1753; Corner-stone of Park Theatre (India Proof). The Anderson Auction Co. Actors and Actresses — Continued. HENDEESON (JOHN). 11 portraits in plain dress and various characters, besides 2 playbills. Also, portraits of Dr. Doran, Geo. Col- man, E. Palmer, etc. HEEON (MATILDA). 4 character portraits of Miss Heron, and 13 playbills (including 2 Benefit Performances), also portraits of Murdoch, Hamlin, etc. There are also 5 A. L. S. of the celebrated Actress (mostly 2 pp. each), and L. S., 1 p. 4to, and two in the third person. They range in dates from 1853 to 1856. Also, A. L. S. of Peter Eichings (3 pp., 1853, 1 p., 1864, and 4 pp., 1864), and one of Lewis Baker. KEAN (ME. AND MES. CHAELES). 10 portraits of Mr. Kean in plain dress and characters, also 4 portraits of Mrs. Kean. There are also portraits of Miss M. Tree {India), Stephen Price, Chas. Kemble, Harley, Blanchard as Pantaloon, Miss F. M. Kelly, Maria Foote as Margaret {rare — coZo'ed) , Do"wton, F. C. Wemyss {orig. lith. — cut down), and others. A L. S. of Chas. Kean, 1 p. 4to, 1845 and one of J. N. Ireland, 2 pp. 8vo, 1867. The playbills number 93, and are particularly interesting. Thet contain many Benefits. lEVING (HENEY). 17 portraits in plain dress, and 24 in his differ- ent characters, also an A. L. S. of the Tragedian, 1 p., 1885. The play- bills number 19, and include some of special interest. There are also a number of other portraits, and an A. L. 8. of H. L. Bateman, besides scenes, etc. JEFFEESON (JOSEPH) 6 portraits in plain dress, and 12 in his various characters, also 15 playbills (including Mazeppa, Gumption Cute, and Corney Joe). There are also two 1 p. A. L. S. of Mr. Jefferson, besides other A. L. S. of W. E. Blake, 2 pp. 4to, 1849, F. S. Chanfrau, 1 p., 1856, and 2 pp., 1862, Mrs. Drew, 3 pp., 1868, C. Burke, 1 p., 1852, W. B. Chapman, 1 p., 1846, and Laura Keene, 2 pp., 1862. Among the portraits are Chanfrau (3), Mrs. Drew, Thos. Jefferson, W. E. Blake, Jefferson and Blissett (by Edwin), T. D. Eice as Jim Crow {rare Kth.), Coquelin, F. O. C. Darley, Jefferson as Solus, etc. The entire text of Jefferson's autobiography (from Magazine) is inlaid and made a part of this work. JOED AN (DOEA). 21 portraits, including ones in the characters of Nell (3), "Dupes of Fancy," by Page (2), Sir Harry Wndair {India), Miss Peggy, Fidelia, Euphrosyne, etc., also 6 playbills, representing her more noted characters. There are also portraits of Mrs. Olsop, George IV., by Wm. Sharp {India Proof lefore letters), Wm. Smith, eng. by Benj. Smith, in brown tints, Mrs. Wrighten {mezzotint), Byron, Mrs. Crouch, Jack Bannister, etc. KEAN (EDMUND). 31 portraits, mainly in characters, and com- prising Brutus (2), Eichard III. (11), Barabas, Hamlet (2), Shylock, 3 colored ones as Eichard III., Bajazet {rare colored one), rare etching as lago, Macbeth, Shylock, by Cheesman {rare). Sir Giles Overreach, Omreah (by I. E. Cruikshank), Coriolanus, Bertram {colored), etc. Also 34 playbills of his appearances in his different characters, including a Philadelphia appearance of 1826. There are portraits of Beethoven (by Newsam— lith.). Dr. Francis, Michael Kelly, Jack Bannister, Joe Cowell, etc., besides a colored view of the Eichmond (Eng.) Theatre, Kean's Monument, Kean and Dr. Francis at G. F. Cooke's grave, and a rare broadside issued in connection with his stage appearances after his famous trial. Also benefit bills of Fawoett and Warde. KEMBLE (JOHN PHELIP). 7 portraits in plain dress, others in characters as follows: Macbeth {colored), Hamlet (2), Coriolanus (2) Lear {rare), Eichard III. (2), EoUa (2), Timon, The Stranger, Penrud- dock (2), Cato, and 3 others. There are also portraits of Stephen Kemble (2), Miss Hopkins (3, Mr. Lewis as Cyrus and Vapid, Holman as 100 The Library of Charles N. Mann. Actors and Actresses — Continued. Eomeo, Chas. Kemble, Talma as Mahomet (colored), Mrs. Inohbald, etc. Also, a draft on a Bank by Mr. Kemble for £50, and an invitation to dinner (form, filled out by Mr. Kemble). Playbill, scenes, etc. KEMBLE (CHAELES). 14 portraits in plain dress and characters, including lago (India), Charles II. (loth colored and uncolored), Crom- well (by Sartain), Benedick (India), Hamlet, Eomeo, etc. Also 35 play- bills representing him in his more noted characters. An A. L. S. of Geo. Bartley, 4 pp., 1840, is included, besides portraits of Mrs. Whitelock, Adelaide Kemble, T. P. Cooke (colored), Mrs. Chas. Kemble, Pawcett, H. Kemble, etc. KEMBLE (PANNT). 11 portraits in plain dress and character, in- cluding the scarce lithograph after Thos. Sully, Isabella (colored and uncolored), Belvidera (lith. by T. C. WUsou — India), Calista, Portia, etc. Among the playbills are those as Portia, Bianea, Julia (2), Juli- ana, Beatrice, Belvidera, and Isabella. Two A. L. S. of Wm. Mitchell are in the lot, 1 p., 1843, and 1 p. 4to, 184.5 (rare) . There are also por- traits of Mitchell as Jem Bags, Longfellow, and Schiller. KENDAL (ME. AND MES.) 18 portraits of Mrs. Kendal, including an etching as Lady Giovanni, in Tennyson's "Falcon," and 10 portraits of Mr. Kendal. There are two A. L. S. of Mr. Kendal, 1 p., 1887, and 2 pp., 1887, also one of Tom Taylor (curious specimen), 2 pp. 8vo, 1878. The portraits include ones of Aldridge, Bateman Sisters, D. Jerrold, John Hare, Coquelin, Mrs. Scott- Siddons, etc. LISTON (JOHN). 14 portraits of the famous Comedian, including ones as Diggory, Lord Grizzle (colored), Paul Pry (2), Gawky, Figaro, Maw-worm (colored), Dominique (colored — rare). Dominie Sampson, Endless, a French lithograph, etc. Besides, there are 54 playbills, repre- senting him in his various characters, and portraits of Mrs. Liston, and Catherine Stephens (2). McCULLOUGH (JOHN). Portraits as Coriolanus, Virginius, Eich- ard III., Othello, and 2 others; 9 portraits of the Tragedian in plain dress; portraits of John Drew, Sr., as Handy Andy (India), Macready, Wm. Winter, Barton Hill, L. E. Shewell, Wm. Wheatley, etc.; 30 play- bills representing him in various characters; an A. L. S. from Judge Carter embodying a spirit message to the Tragedian from Edwin Forrest, sale catalogue of McCullough's effects (inlaid), N. T., 1885; terms of agreement with Wheatley & Clarke of Arch St. Theatre, 1859-1860, nam- ing characters to be played by Mr. McCiillough. Salary named, $12 per week; penciled note, written in Theatre during a performance, by Jas. Oakes to Mr. MoCullough, warmly commending his lago; check given by Mr. McCullough to W. C. Ealston, 1874 ; A. L. S. of Wm. Winter to Mr. McCullough, from London, 10 pp. 12mo, 1877, others of L. E. Shewell, John T. Ford, H. C. Jarrett, Edwin Adams (prom, note) and Harry Edwards. MACKLIN (CHAELES). 12 portraits in plain dress and characters, including a rare one as Shylock, and a caricature, also portraits of CoUey Gibber, Geo. Colman, Van Brugh, Dr. Johnson (rare), Highmore, Pope, C. Dibdin, Holcroft, Lee Lewes, Mrs. Pope, etc. MACEEADY (W. C.) 19 portraits in plain dress and characters, in- cluding Macbeth (4), Shylock (2), King John (2), Werner (India), Wolsey, Orestes, etc.; 3 A. L. S. of Mr. Macready (2 pp., 1852, 2 pp., n. d., and 1 p., n. d.) The portraits include Barry Cornwall (rare), Voltaire (etching), J. S. Knowles, W. B. Wood, Eousseau, Tennyson, etc. The 31 playbills represent Mr. Macready in all his most famous characters. MATHEWS (CHAELES). 18 portraits in plain dress and characters, including Old Scotch Lady (meezotint) , Eisk, 2 colored plates; Sharp, Somno, Dick Cypher, Caleb Pipkin, Mons. Morbleu, etc. There are also 101 The Anderson Auction Co, Actors and Actresses — Continued. portraits of Theo. Hook, Dickens, Sheridan (2), Eomeo Coates (colored), Fawcett, Scott, Talma, etc., and an A. L. S. of Fawcett, 1 p., 1827. The playbills number 23 and represent both English and American perform- ances — some benefit bills among them. MATHEWS (CHAELES J.) 4 portraits in plain dress and 4 in various characters, also an A. L. S. of Mr. Mathews, 1 p. 8vo, 1841, and one of Miss Fitzpatrick. The other portraits include ones, of Lizzie Weston, as Oberon, J. E. Anderson (India), Lady Blessington, and Miss • Fitzpatrick. There are also 29 playbills, with Mr. Mathews in a variety of characters. MODJESKA (HELENA). 10 portraits in plain dress, and 9 in various characters, also six (6) interesting playbills. There are also A. L. S. of Barton Hill (2), and Robert Heller, and portraits of Schiller, Goethe, and Eose Eytinge. MOEEIS (CLAEA). 14 portraits of Miss Morris in plain dress and various characters, besides 12 playbills (includes 1st performance of "Alixe"), A. L. S. of John EUsler, 0. W. Couldock (2), and James Lewis. The portraits include Augustin Daly (3), Couldock, Jas. Lewis (2), Agnes Ethel, Mme Modjeska (2), Fanny Davenport (2), Edwin Booth, Jane Hading, Diderot (3), Salvini (2), and others. MOSSOP (HENEY). 3 portraits in plain dress and characters, and 3 portraits of Mr. Woodward, besides one of Dr. Young. MO WATT (ANNA COEA). 9 portraits in plain dress and char- acters, together with portraits of Mrs. Vernon, W. W. Clapp, Mrs. John Sefton, etc. There are also A. L. S. of W. H. Chippendale, 1 p. 4to, 1851, W. H. Crisp, 2 pp. 4to, 1854, John Sefton, 1 p., 1857, and two of James Mowatt. Also, a playbill. MUNDEN (JOSEPH S.) 4 portraits in plain dress, and 4 in various characters, besides 26 interesting playbills. The other portraits (18 in number), include Jno. Edwin, E. Knight (India), Grimaldi, Lewis, T. Dibdin, O'Keeflfe (2), Quick (2), Dowton (colored), etc. There is also an A. L. S. of Mr. Dowton, 1 p. 12mo. NEILSON (ADELAIDE). 5 portraits in plain dress and various characters, besides portraits of Ebeu Plympton and Lord Tennyson. There are also 4 playbills, and a quantity of clippings, etc. O'NEILL (ELIZABETH). 6 portraits in plain dress and characters, besides 9 playbills— one a benefit. There are also portraits of Miss Walstein (2), Tom Moore (proof before letters), and Washington Irving. PAYNE (JOHN HOWAED). 2 portraits in plain dress, besides portrait of J. E. Scott, Maria Foote, Talfourd, and W. Farren as Lord Ogleby (rare). Among the A. L. S. are one of 4 pp. 8vo, 1886, by John Gilbert, giving an interesting account of his theatrical career, also Peter Eichings, 2 pp. 4to, 1852, Jno. E. Scott, 2 pp. 4to, 1853, and 2 pp 4to 1852, and Laurence Hutton, 1 p. 8vo, 1882. There is also a programme of the unveiling of the Payne bust (1873), with admission ticket to stand. PHELPS (SAMUEL). 7 portraits in plain dress and characters, and 11 interesting playbills of his performances. Also, portraits of John Vandenhoff (India), Mrs. Warner, J. E. Anderson, C. E. Leslie D Jerrold, Lionel Brough, etc. ' ■.n"^^^^"^?-^ (HENEY). 4 portraits in plain dress and characters, with 10 playbills. Also, portraits of Mrs. W. E. Blake, Mrs. WrishteL W m/.w9^''\^'1"'^i\"'^ ^^''^ ¥°''°^''- ^°^™S the A. L. S. are Eliza Mann (2), W. E. Blake 1 p. and 2 pp., 1847, Lewis W. Blake (2), and 4 A. L. b. ot Tom Placide (particularly interesting). 103 The Library of Charles N. Mann. Actors and Actresses — Continued. QUIN (JAMES). 5 portraits in plain dress and characters, Including a rare one in which he figures in a scene with Peg Woffington. Also, portraits of Barton Booth, Mrs. Gibber, S. Eogers, N. Eowe, Cumberland, Chesterfield, etc. RAYMOND (JOHN T.) 5 portraits in plain dress and 7 in various characters, besides 2 playbills. There is also an A. L. S. of Mr. Eay- niond, 1 p; 8vo, 1884, in which he refers to his famous character of Col. Sellers. EOBSON (FEEDEEICK). Two character portraits of the Comedian, besides portraits of W. Farren (2), Mme Eistori (5), Fanny Stirling, Plauche, F. C. Burnand, J. Maddison Morton, etc. SHEEIDAN (THOMAS). 2 portraits as Brutus, and 1 as Cato, also portraits 6f Mrs. Frances Sheridan, B. B. Sheridan, Swift, TheophUus Gibber, Dr. Johnson, Wm. Pitt, etc. SIDDONS (SAEAH). 42 portraits of Mrs. Siddons in plain dress and characters, among the latter being CaUsta (2), Lady Macbeth (3), Mrs. Haller (2), Isabella (6), Tragic Muse (2), Euphrasia (2), Queen Katharine (India), Constance (3), Jane Shore (2), one iy Soach, rare one of Lady Eandolph (by I. B. CruiTcshanh) , Gleone, Mrs. Beverley, Queen Elizabeth (rare), with J. P. Kemble as Lear and Cordelia {rare), Sigismunda, etc. Included are the playbill ot her last appearance ON ANT STAGE, GOVENT GARDEN THEATRE, JUNE 9, 1819, and the EX- TREMELY RAKE PORTRAIT AS EUPHRASIA, MADE AND PUBLISHED BY (SIR) Thomas Lawrence, when only 13 years or age (eng. by Trotter). Other portraits are Eoger Kemble, Miss Kemble, Lady Byron, Napoleon (hy Longacre), and another, Fanny Burney, Talma, Mrs. Piozzi, C. J. Fox (rare), Edmund Burke, Eaohel (colored), and others of equal merit. . SOTHEEN (E. A.) 8 portraits of the Comedian, and 9 playbills of his performances in various characters. There are also portraits of Josh Snsbee, Wm. Warren (2), Laura Keene, and J. T. Fields. The A. L. 8. include Mr. Sothern, 1 p. 12mo, T. H. Lacy, 2 pp., 1854, Wm. Warren, 1 p., 1856, and E. A. Marshall (3). The lot also- contains an A. L. S. WRITTEN BY MR. SOTHERN UNDER THE NAME OP D. B. STEWART (HIS REAL NAME TO ThOS. McKeON, 1 P. 8V0., 1854, AND COPY OP Mr. McKJBON 'S REPLY. Also playbill of National Theatre, Washington, 1853, with THE NAME OP D. B. STEWART IN THE CAST. TEEEY (ELLEN). 10 portraits in plain dress, and 21 in her various characters, besides a playbill. There are also portraits of Mrs. John Wood, Kate Glaxton, Isabel Batemau, Dutton Cook, and Oscar Wilde (2), and an A. L. S. of Mrs. John Wood, 1 p. 8vo, 1861. TOOLE (JOHN L.) 9 portraits in plain dress and characters, also 13 playbills. There are portraits of Palgrave Simpson, J. Maddison Morton, Wilson Barrett (2), Mrs. J. W. Wallack, Jr., Geo. Fawoett Eowe, etc., and A. L. S. of Mr. Toole, 1 p., 1884, and 1 p., 1888. , VBSTEIS (ELIZA). Portraits as Mary Gopp (colored), Page JuUan (colored), Josephine Negretti, Apollo (2), Pandora, Don Giovanni, and King Charming (colored), also 3 in plain dress. The 17 playbills include the more noted of her characters. Besides there are portraits of F. Bartolozzi, Maria Foote, Edmund Simpson, Miss Bartolozzi as Apollo, Ann Catley, Miss Paton, Catherine Stephens, Mrs. Glover, John Eeeve, Miss A. M. Tree, etc. WALLACK (JAMBS W.) Portraits as Benedick (2), Shyloek, Eugantino, Don Vincent, Massaroni (the Brigand), Jacques, Charolois, etc., besides 5 in plain dress. Also 46 playbills, including his most noted characters. The other portraits (20 in number) include Jack Bannister, Edmund Simpson, Mrs. H9ey, T. P. Cooke, D. Jerrold, Incledon, Eae, 108 The Anderson Auction Co. AcTOKS AND AcTEESSES — Continued. Jack Johnstone, Hodgkinson (reprod.), Thos. Morton etc. Among the A. L. 8. are jr. W. Wallack, to Ben Webster, 1 p., 1849, and another, 1 p., 1860. Edmund Simpson, 1 p., 1840, J. E. Murdoch, 1 p., 1881, W. E. Blake, 1 p. 4to, 1846, and Ludlow and Smith. WALLACK (LESTEE). 13 portraits of Mr. Wallack, and 3 play- bills (including the first performance of "The Veteran"). The A. L. S. include John Sefton, 1 p. 4to, 1853, C. M. Waloot 1 p. 4to, 1852, J. W. Wallack, Jr., 1 p. 8vo, 1856, John Gilbert, 1 p. 1853, and W. E. Blake, 2 pp. and 3 pp. 4to, 1849. Among the portraits are J. W. Wallack (2), Edward Eddy, Laura Keene, Mary Taylor, Julia Daly, A. H. Davenport (2), Mrs. Hoey, Mrs. Sefton, Byron, John Gilbert, etc. The entire text of Mr. Wallack 's "Memories of the last 50 years" is inserted, as are interesting articles by Dion Boncicault and W. J. Florence. WEBSTEE (BENJAMIN). 12 portraits in plain dress and various characters, also 16 playbills. There is an A. L. S. of Mr. Webster, 3 pp. 12mo, 1840, besides portraits of Harley, Mme Celeste {colored), Al- fred Wigan, Mr. Keeley, Alex. Dyce, Mrs. Glover (2), W. Farren, Mo- liere, etc. WILKINSON (TATE). Portrait of the famous Actor and Manager, together with portraits of Ned Shuter (2), Miss Pope, Suett, Emery (2), Edward Knight, Miss Youngs, Thos. Eng, etc. WOFEINGTON (MAEGAEET). 5 portraits of Peg Woffington, in- cluding a mezzotint as Mrs. Ford {India), and a reprod. of the Faber mezzotint, also portraits of Eobert Wilks, CoUey Gibber, E. B. Sheridan (C. Turner after Sir Joshua Eeynolds), Leigh Hunt, Chas. Dibdin, etc. YOUNG (CHAELES MAYNE). Potraits as Hamlet (2), Brutus (2), King John, Frederick, Biron {rare). The Stranger, EoUa {S colored), Eienzi, etc., besides 3 in plain dress. There are also 27 playbills repre- senting him in his more noted characters, besides portraits of D. Terry, Mrs. W. West, Washington Irving, Mr. Lewis, and J. Sheridan Kuowles {India) . 915. MATHEWS (CHAELES). Mathews at Home; or, Travels in Air, on Earth and on "Water, with all the Comic Songs; the Polly Packet; and Stories of Mr. Mathews' Youth- ful Days. Colored etching of Mathews in six characters, hy Scales. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 36. N. T. 1822 Bare. .^Q 916. Another copy, with colored etching. (Lacks front cover) uncut. N. Y. 1822 917. The London Mathews ; An account of his Trip to America, being an annual lecture on Peculiarities, Characters and Manners, founded on his own Observations and Adven- tures. With Songs. Colored etching of Mathews in 6 charac- ters. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 36, entirely uncut. Phil. 1824 918. Sketches of Mr. Mathews' Trip to America; with Original Comic Songs. With colored fronts, hy B. Cruikshank, depicting C. M. in 4 different characters. 12mo, half morocco. Lond. [ca. 1826] 919. Catalogue Raisonee of Mr. Mathews' Theatrical Portraits, forming a dramatic record from 1659 to the present time. 4to, sewed, pp. 74. Lond. 1888 With Charles Lamb's "The Old Actors" as an introduction. 104 ■//^' f.OO Jo I.OS' The Library of Charles N. Mann. MATTHEWS (CHARLES). 920. Mathews' New Budget of Fun; or, Multum in Parvo, containing all the Whim, Frolic and Eccentricity in his / Mailcoach Adventures, Humorous Songs, etc., etc. CUver /,(){) colored front. 12mo, original cloth and label, uncut. Derby, 1835 921. Sale catalogue of his Miscellaneous and Dramatic Library, Portraits, Letters and Relics. With list of the Un- / /_ published writings and Literary productions of W. H. Ire-/ {OO land, author of the Shakesperean Forgeries. 8vo, sewed, pp. 48 (dust soiled). Lond.: Sotheby, 1835 922. Memoirs of Charles Mathews, by Mrs. Mathews, ^^^ 17 portraits, etc., including 5 double-page plates of scenes from /^ C^f^ Mathews' Dramas, 4 vols., 1889; also, Anecdotes of Actors, ^' by Mrs. Mathews, Lond. 1844. Together 5 vols. 8vo, half '/ calf, gilt. Lond. 1839-44 923. Memoirs of Charles Mathews. By Mrs. Mathews. / ^ A Portraits. Second Edition. 4 vols. 8vo, half blue morocco gilt,/ ^^—^ gilt tops. Library edition. Lond. : Bentley, 1839 924. Forgotten Facts in the Memoirs of Charles / #-7. Mathews, in a Letter to Mrs. Mathews, by S. J. Arnold. 8vo, /, oO half calf. Lond. [1839] 925. Life and Correspondence of Charles Mathews. (^Y^ By Mrs. Mathews. Portraits. Crown Bvo, cloth, uncut. -i) ^ This edition was edited by Edmund Yates. Lond. 1860 926. MATHEWS (CHARLES JAMES). The Life of (^ Charles James Mathews, chiefly autobiographical, with selee- j3*^ tions from His Correspondence and Speeches. Edited by » Charles Dickens. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1879 ^ot Presentation copy, with inscription, from author to E. Shelton> Mackenzie. 928. MATTHEWS (J. BRANDER). The Theatres of Paris. Numerous Portraits, etc. Crown 8vo, cloth. N. T. 1880 929. Studies of the Stage. Portrait. 16mo, art cloth. N. Y. 1894 927. MATHEWS (CORNELIUS). Witchcraft : A Tragedy . a- in five Acts. 16mo, roan. Lond. 1852 / ^J/ ^ Presentation COBV. with inscri-ption, from author to E. Shelton/' 60 930. [MATTOCKS (MRS.).] Lovers' Quarrel. A Farce, ^^-V7 taken from Sir J. Vanbrugh. 12mo, half calf. ATT y^ / Lond. : J. Roach, 1806 O U '\/ With the portrait of Mrs. Mattocks as Isabella, by Alais. Scarce. y 931. MATNARD (WALTER). The Enterprising Impre- (QO sario. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1867 105 fc ao.co The Anderson Auction Co. 932. MEAD (ROBERT). The Combat of Love and Friend- ed ship. A Comedy. Fiest edn. Small 4to, half calf (title cut , down and re-margined) . Lond. 1654 933. MEGARGBE (LOUIS N.) Seen and Heard. Jan. 2, 1901, to Dec. 25, 1901. Bound in 4 vols, square 16mo, cloth. Phil. 1901 934. MEILAN (MARK ANTHONY). Dramatic Works. x/1 Consisting of Three Tragedies. 8vo, half old calf (joints - 0^ cracked) . Lond. : For the Author, n. d. Consists of three tragedies refused by Garrick and Colman and published by subscription, with an interesting preface relating the author's attempts to have them accepted. 935. (MELLON (HARRIOT). The Secret Memoirs of Har- riott Pumpkin, a celebrated Actress, from her Infancy to her seduction of, and subsequent Marriage with, a Banker, etc. By the Ghost of Old Ralph. 12mo, original boards, uncut, with the peculiar leaves of advertisements at end. Lond. : Duncombe, n. d. [1825] Extremely eaee, said to have been immediatelt sup- . PRESSED, AND ALL COPIES DESTROYED. A scandalous attack on Miss Mellon (Duchess of St. Albans), probably written by Westmacott or Capt. Mitford, who wrote several similar publi- cations about the same time. .P^^ 936. Memoirs of Harriot, Duchess of St. Albans. By v_^J Mrs. Cornwell Baron- Wilson. Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, half • morocco. Lond. 1839 f^{^ 937. Another edition. 2 vols, cloth. Phil. 1840 938. MENKEN (ADAH ISAACS). James (Ed.) Bio- graphy of Adah Isaacs Menken, with selections from "In- felicia. " Portrait of Menken and Heenan, and Menken and James, and view of her grave. 12mo, pp. 24. Finely bound in full tree calf gilt. N. Y., n. d. [ca. 1869] Scarce. Contains an account of the relations of Swinburne and Dumas with Adah Isaacs Menken. 939. Infelieia. Portrait. 16mo, original cloth. Lond. 1868 First Edition, with the portrait and the dedicatory leaf to Charles Dickens. 940. The Life and Remarkable Career of Ada Isaacs Menken. Edited by C L. Barclay. Portrait and illusts. 8vo, half morocco. Phil. [1868] 941. MEREDITH (GEORGE). The Tragic Commedians. A study in a well-known story. Portrait and Intro- hy Clement Shorter. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1892 942. MIDDLETON (THOMAS). The Works of Thomas Middleton. Now first collected. With Life and notes by Alex. Dyce. Portrait. 5 vols, post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1840 106 I.Sd j.oo % bo (.36 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 943. MILES (GEORGE H.) Mohammed, the Arabian Prophet. A Tragedy, in Five Acts. Post 8vo, cloth. / ^ ^ Bost. 1850/ 6^^ This play was written for a prize offered by Edwin Forrest, and succeeded in obtaining it. 944. MILLER'S ANCIENT BRITISH DRAMA. En- / graved titles. Complete in 3 vols. Royal Svo, russia, gilt/ ^ (upper margins of few pp. discolored). Lond. : Miller, 1810 945. MILLER'S MODERN BRITISH DRAMA. The best plays of Fletcher, Massinger, Field, Rowe, Congreve, Otway, / , and others. With pretty vignette titles after Smirke, etc/- " 5 vols. Svo, full contemporary russia, gilt. Lond. 1811 946. Another copy. 5 vols. Half calf. Lond. 1811 J>J 947. MILLINGEN (J. G.) The History of Duelling, in- cluding Narratives of the most remarkable Personal En- *y(^ counters from the earliest perods. Best edn. 2 vols. 8vo, half / calf. Lond. 1841 948. MILN (LOUISE JORDAN). When we were Stroll- />i r" ing Players in the East. Numerous illusts. Svo, cloth. /- 6/ «-* N. T. 1894 949. MIRACLE PLAYS OR MYSTERIES. Collection of English Miracle-Plays or Mysteries, containing 10 Dramas^ ^ from the Chester, Coventry, and Towneley series, with 2 o^/ ^<^^ later date. With Historical Views of this description of play^f^ ' By W. Marriott. Svo, boards, uncut. Basle, 1838 950. MIRROR OF TASTE, AND DRAMATIC CENSOR. , Vol. 1 (Jan. to June, 1810). 8vo, half roan. Phil. 1810 f (f)(% Contains rare portraits engraved by D. Edwin of T. A. Cooper, ' ' ^•^ Mrs. Warren, Wni. Gifford, and Le Kain, John Hodgkinson by Leney, and 4 other illustrations. 951. MISCELLANEOUS. The Night Side of Nature, by C. Crowe, Lond. 1854; Doesticks, What he Says [by M. M. , -. Thompson], First edn., N. Y. 1855; Wright's Practical ./o' Pigeon Keeper, illust., Lond. 1904; Profits in Poultry, illust, N. Y. 1904; Irving's Alhambra, Bost., n. d. ; etc. Together 40 vols. Various. 952. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Odd Volumes, etc., including some Imperfect Books. 4to to 16mo. (About 100 z' CTJ^ vols., as a lot.) "^ ■ 953. MITFORD (MARY RUSSELL). Julian. ATragedJ^ Svo, sheep. Lond. 1833 With W. B. Wood's autograph. The Prompt copy used at the Chestnut St. Theatre, Phila. Interleaved and filled with corrections, erasures, additions, etc. Laid in are the MSS. of two of the parts in "The .Fall of Tunis," acted in the same theatre. With the ex libris of James M. Franklin, 1855. 954. Dramatic Scenes, Sonnets, and other Poems, ^^aj. First edn. 13mo, half morocco. Lond. 1827 , ^ 107 J7 The Anderson Auction Co. r' — 955. MOD JESKA (HELENA). By Jameson, T. Altemus. yc,0 Portraits. 13mo, cloth. N. Y. [1883] . - 956. MOLI]fcRE. The Dramatic Works of Moli^re. Transl. '^^7"«3 by Henry Van Laun. Numerous engravings on Japan I paper. 6 vols. 8vo, buckram, uncut. N. Y. [ca. 1900] The Buokner Library Edition. / /— r" 957. MOLLOY (J. F.) Famous Plays, with a Discourse //J> J on the Playhouses of the Restoration. Fikst bdn. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1886 //^ 958. MONTEZ (LOLA). The Arts of Beauty . . . with '/ ^ Hints to Gentlemen. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. [1858] / I r^ 959. Lola Montez; or, A Reply to the " Private His- I .f KJ tory and Memoirs " of that Celebrated Lady. By the Mar- quis Papon. Portrait. 13mo, half morocco. N". Y. 1851 960. The Story of a Penitent (including Fragments I f-jc from her Diary). 18mo, cloth. McKee copy, with book- /,0 plate engraved by French. N". Y. 1867 Contains Francis Lister Hawks' Account of the Last Days of Lola Montez. 961. MONTHLY MIRROR (The); Reflecting Men and Manners, with Stricture on the Stage. Vols. 1 to 33 Old Series, and Vols. 1 to 4 New Series. Consecutive numbers 00 from December, 1795, to Dec, 1808. Bound in 36 volumes, full russia (some vols, rubbed). Lond. 1795-1808 A long run of a very valuable theatrical magazine. It ended in Feb. 1811, so this set only lacks 4 volumes to complete it. Full of portraits of players and other celebrated persons, in- cluding Mary Wollstonecraf t ; Mrs. Siddons; Mrs. Abington; Miss Farren; Mrs. Inchbald(2); Chas. and Stephen Kemble; Mrs. Billington; Perdita Robinson; Mrs. Jordan; Garrick; Chas. Mathews; Liston; Cowper; Lord Nelson; R. Bloomfield; J. Bannister; Mrs. Crouch; Miss Mellon; LeKain; G. F. Cooke, and many others. ^-^ 962. MOORE (H. N.) Fitzgerald and Hopkins; or, O ^ Scenes and Adventures in Theatrical Life. First edn. ' S (should be 5) illusts. 13mo, half calf. Wm. E. Burton's copy. Phil. 1847 ST) 963. MORLEY (HENRY). Journal of a London Play- goer from 1851 to 1866. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1866 964. MORRIS (CLARA). Life on the Stage : My Personal Experiences, etc. ; Stage Confidences. £oth illust. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. N. Y. 1901 965. MOUNT EDGCUMBE (RICHARD, EARL OF). Musical Reminiscences, containing an Account of the Italian Opera in England from 1773. Fourth edition continued to the Present Time. 13mo, half morocco, other edges uncut and unopened. Lond. 1834 Recollections of Mrs. Billington, Malibran, Caradori, Catalani, etc. 108 £/. frjy f7-^ //J-. SI The Library of Charles N. Mann. 966. MOUNTFORT (WILLIAM). Greenwich Park: A / Comedy. First edn. Small 4to, unbound, pp 60. (Cut f.OO close at top.) Lond. 1691 ' 96'^'. Six Plays by William Mountfort, viz. : The Injured Lovers ; The Successful Strangers ; Greenwich Park; Edward III; Life and Death of Dr. Faustus; Henry II. 2 vols. 13mo, old calf (rebacked). Loud. 1720 968. MOWATT (ANNA CORA). Armand; or, The ^ _ Peer and the Peasant. A Play. Crown 8vo, wrappers -^S (back one missing), pp. 60. [With the Park Theatre east in 1847]. N. Y. 1852 969. Autobiography of an Actress ; or, Eight Years on j2f the Stage. 2 portraits. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top. Bost.1854 970. MUNDEN (JOSEPHS.) Memoirs of the Comedian. By his Son. 8vo. (As 4 vols.) Lond. : Bentley, 1846 The original one volume, 8vo, extended to four volumes, folio, with special title-pages, and the text neatly inlaid to admit of the introduction of folio prints, bound in three- quarters wine-colored crushed levant, gilt tops, the backs richly gilt tooled, by Pawson & Nicholson. Extra-illustrated by the insertion of 500 portraits, clippings, etc., including 10 differ- ent portraits of Mr. Munden in plain dress and in various characters. There are also portraits of Garrick (4) ; Mrs. Siddons (2) ; a rare mezzotint of John Wolcot (Peter Pindar); Mrs. Jordan as the Country Girl (by Bartolozzi after Romney, colored); Thomas Sheridan; W. Farren as Lord Ogilby; CoUey Gibber {India); J. P. Kemble (3): Betterton (India); Mrs. Abington; John Edwin {broum tints) ; Mrs. Yates (mezzotint) ; G. B. Cipriani, the artist (in red tints); Mrs. Clive as Phillida (mezzotint by Faber — Evans' Re-issue); Mr. Palmer (mezzotint); 4 colored por- traits of John Listen; Mrs. Mattocks (mezzotint); Garrick {mezzo by Laurie after Dighton) ; a rare colored lithograph of Mr. Incledon in " The Storm" ; Mrs. Siddons by W. Nicholls after Lawrence (fine and very rare) ; Richard Jones of Drury Lane Theatre, by Gauci (rare litho on India) ; Mrs Siddons {rare proof before letters on Large Paper) ; Charles Kean as Claude Melnotte (scarce litho); Stephen Kemble as Hamlet; THE EXCESSIVELY RARE PORTRAIT OF MiSS DANIELS, the first wife of George Frederick Cooke ; Miss Young (m,ezzo) ; Booth as Posthumus (proof before letters); Mrs. Abington (mezzotint); Mrs. Centlivre ; Charles Kemble (India) ; Mrs. Whitelock ; John Hodgkinson; mezzotint proof of Mr. Parsons and Mr. Dodd; G. F. Cooke as Falstaff (engraved by Alais, published by Roach, 180S), VERT RARE; Miss O'Neill; George Colman ; Roger Kem- ble (by William, Sharp? — very rare proof); Thomas King as Sir Clement Flint by Jones after Downman (very scarce en- graver's proof ), etc. Included as well is a Benefit Admission ticket, autographed (initialled by J. S. M.). 971. MURDOCH (JAMES E.) The Stage ; or, Recollec- tions of Actors and Acting from an experience of Fifty / ^ -^ Years. Large Paper copy. Royal 8vo, half blue morocco, / <_x 0^ gilt top, uncut. (As 3 vols.) Phil. 1880 The original one volume extended to three volumes by the 109 The Anderson Auction Co. MURDOCH (JAMES E.) insertion of 325 engraved portraits, playbills and autograph letters, including Clara Fisher as the Four Mowbrays (original) ; J. B. Booth ; Garriok ; Mrs. Siddons {by Edwin), and other portraits of her ; Sir Horace Mann ; J. P. Kemble (a number, including a rare one as Tanored) ; Dr. Doran; Quin; Elizabeth Barry (by C. Knight) ; Mr. Williinson {by I. R. Cruikshanh) ; Thomas Sheridan (2); Edwin Forrest in plain dress and char- acter ; Lafayette; G. F. Cooke as Richard III. (by Edwin); Major Andre (India); Gen. Sir William Howe; Theophilus Gibber; Robert Wilkes; Sir Robert Walpole ; Kate Field; Tate Wilkinson; Henderson as lago, by Bartolozzi (Gilbert Stuart's last work); Edmund Kean; Henry Carey (mezzo, cut down); Samuel Foote; George Farquhar; Barton Booth; Rare colored print of Ellen Tree a.s the Countess in " Love" ; Master Betty; Miss Rock (rare); Cooper as Pierre; Fanny Kemble; Tyrone Power; Miss O'Neill; Joseph Jefferson ; Mr. Mathews as Tulip (colored); Macready; CoUey Gibber; W. E. Burton, and many others, including some rare ones from " The Cabinet," and a number of views (exterior and interior) of Theatres. The letters include one to Mr. Murdoch from the performers at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, 1880; an A. L. S. of Clara Fisher Maeder, 8vo, 1880; a sentiment signed, by John Gilbert; 8vo, 1881; a L. S. by Mr. Murdoch, 8vo, 1880. There are also 9 interesting playbills. y^ 973. The Stage; or, Recollections of Actors and C?\ z:.^ Acting from an experience of Fifty Years. Portrait on ^y A A India paper. Imp. 8vo, cloth and label, uncut. Phil. 1880 '^^ ' Limited Large Paper Edition, with the Autograph op THE Author. This copy is No. 36. ,/ ,^ the Life of Mrs. Ann Oldfield. Small 4to, rebound in JL '^\ cloth, uncut, pp. 46. Lond. HSO'^ Scarce. 1000. Faithful Memoirs of the Life, Amours and . . Performances of that justly celebrated and most eminent / ^ C Actress of her Time. By William Egerton. Post 8vo, /. n^ ^ half calf (no portrait). Lond. 1731 1001. Theatrical Correspondence in Death. An y~ a — ^ Epistle from Mrs. Oldfield in the Shades to Mrs. Br-ceg-dle y ^ c upon Earth. Folding front, representing the "pit'^ of a^ ■ volcano. 8vo, unbound, pp. 24. Lond. 1743 A smartly written criticism on the actors who seceded from Drury Lane Theatre in 1743. Very rare, especially so with the frontispiece. ^^— 1002. Robins (Edward). The Palmy Days of ^^ ^y Nance Oldfield. 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1898 [^/O J^ An interestingly written account of the state of the 'Theatre in ", the early part of the 18th Century, with life of the celebrated actress, and portraits. 1003. O'NEILL (MISS). Memoirs of Miss O'Neill, con- taining her Public Character, Private Life and Dramatic Progress from her entrance upon the Stage, with a ful Criticism of her different Characters, etc. By Charles Inigo Jones. With a beautiful example of the portrait of Miss O^Neill in colors. Royal 8vo, original boards, un- cut. Large Paper copy. With original (Norwich) playbill of Miss O'Neill laid in. Lond. 1816 1004. OPERA. Algarotti (Count). An Essay on the /^ C ^ Opera. (With Iphigenia in Aulis, an Opera ; and Glossary of / ^ J> ^ Terms.) 16mo, half calf. W.E. Burton's copy. Glasgow, 1768 1005. Letters upon the Poetry and Music of the Italian Opera. By the late Mr. John Brown. 16mo, half calf. W. E. Burton's copy. Edinburgh, 1789' 1006. A Collection of Librettos in English to a number of Representative Operas. Edited by Geo. ^- / / Tryon, Jr. lllusts., including steel and litho. portraits of / /J~/l' Mme. Parepa Bosa, G. Verdi, Mile. Nilsson and W. J. '•'^71/ Castle (2). In one vol., thick small 4to, half morocco. Contains the librettos of operas by Wagner, Meyerbeer, Mozart, etc. 113 V-oS-^ //vS jh Incidents of his Publick Life . . . and his Sudden Death on / the Liverpool Stage. 8vo, half roan, pp. 43. Lond. 1798 fo Spouter, containing a Complete Collection of Prologues and Epilogues. Post 8vo, half morocco (lacks portrait). Lond., n. d. {ca. 1780] 1020. PARIS THEATRES. The Theatres of Paris. By Charles Hervey. Wiih portraits of the leading actresses of the period. Royal 8 vo, half morocco (rubbed). Paris and Lond. 1847 1021. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). Works. Finely illust. ivith numerous full-page plates — portraits, views, scenes, etc. 20 vols. , with Life, by C. H. Farnham. Together 21 vols. Small 8vo, cloth, uncut. Bost.: Little, Brown, 1897-1901 No. 315 of the Champlain Edition, limited to 1,200 sets. Fine, clean set. 1022. PARKE (W. T.) Musical Memoirs: the General <7>' State of Music in England, with Musical Anecdotes, etc. . /"^ 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. * Lond. 1830 ' 1023. PARSONS (WM.) The Life of William Parsons, Comedian. With his Dramatic Character, by John Litch- field, and a Letter from Charles Dibdin by Thomas Bellamy Fine stipple portrait of Parsons. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1795 y 1024. PARSON'S MINOR THEATRE: being a Collec- /Qp tion of the Most Approved Farces, Operas, and Comedies — (with Biographical Sketches). 7 vols. 12rao, old calf. Lond. 1794 With the bookplate and MS. notes of Morgan Thomas. Illus- trated with engraved portraits and scenes, representing Mr. Farren, Mr. Quick, Garrick, Harley, Mrs. Martyr, Mrs. Bland, S. Foote, Miss Poole, Mrs. Goodall, etc. 1025. PASCOE (CHARLES EYRE). The Dramatic List: J^ C" a Record of the Principal Performances of Living Actors -tf^^ and Actresses of the British Stage. Compiled and edited by C. E. Pascoe. Photographic -poriraits. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1879 f-y\ 1026. PASSIONS OF MAN (The). A Poem. In Four J U Epistles. Full-page curious plates. Post 8vo, calf antique ' (back rubbed), gilt edges. Lond. : for the Author, 1746 115 The Anderson Auction Co. r^^ 1027. PAST AND PRESENT State of the Dramatic Art ^ and Literature addressed to . . . Admirers of ^the Old Eng- I-OO lish Drama. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1839 x/." 1028. PATTERSON (ADA) and BATEMAN (VIC- , />-> TORY). By the Stage Door. Post Bvo, art cloth, gilt top. / N. Y. : Grafton Press [1903] 1029. PATTI (ADELINA). Fourteen Years with Adelina Patti. By Louisa Lauw. Transl. by C. Brune. Post Bvo, cloth. Lond. 1884 CP CT 1030. PAULDING (J. K. AND W. L) American Come- Q \^ dies. FiKST bdn. 12mo, half morocco. Phil. 1847 1031. PAYNE (JOHN HOWARD). The Thespian Mirror. Nos. 1 to 13. Complete in 1 vol., with one of the original wrappers bound in. 8vo, full levant morocco gilt, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1805-06 Excessively rare. 14 numbers in all were published. John Howard Payne was but 13 years of age when he published this magazine, the greater part of which — including the Dramatic Criticisms — was written by himself. Very few copies of the complete set are known. 1032. Lovers' Vows: a Play in 5 Acts. First edn. 12mo, lialf red roan, uncut. Bait. 1809 1033. Lovers' Vows. First bdn. 12mo, interleaved in small 4to sheets, and prepared as a Prompt Copy, with various MS. directions, changes, and additions throughout. Bait. 1809 1034. Accusation; or, The Family of D'Anglade. A Play. First bdn. 8vo, unbound, pp. 79, with 2 leaves of advt. Lond. 1817 1035. Brutus; or. The Fall of Tarquin. An Histori- cal Tragedy. First EDN. 8vo, unbound, pp. 56. Lond. 1818 C /I/O 1036. Adeline; or, The Victim of Seduction. A v^ I CA^ ^^Y^ Drama. 12mo, sewed, pp. 41, uncut. N. Y. 1822 Performed for the first time in America at the Park Theatre, N.Y.,May 1, 1822. /^.oo 1037. Clari ; or. The Maid of Milan. An Opera. Music by Henry R. Bishop. First edn. 8vo, unbound, pp. 46, with leaf of advt. Lond. 1823 Contains the first publication of "Home, Sweet Home ! " 1038. All Pacha; or. The Signet-Ring. A Melo- Drama. 12mo, uncut and unopened, pp. 36 (foxed). N. Y. 1823 Performed for the first time at the Park Theatre, May 8, 1823. ,0U 1039. Charles the Second; or. The Merry Monarch. A Comedy (with some Songs). First edn. 8vo, pp. 66, unbound. Lond. 1824 116 S,oo t d)D^ The Library of Charles N. Mann. PAYNE (JOHN HOWARD). 1040. Richelieu: a Domestic Tragedy. Now first >^1 /x^ printed from the Author's Manuscript. l.Jmo, sewed, pp. 79 (£^ / C^ (corners trimmed). N. Y. 1826 1041. 'Twas I; or, The Truth a Lie! A Farce, ^f (lO 12mo, half crimson roan, uncut. N. Y. 1837 ^^ — ^ First edition. Performed first at the Park Theatre in 1836. 1042. Memoirs of John Howard Payne, the American ^^ ^ ^ Roscius; with Criticisms on his Acting in the various /. CJ^ Theatres of America, England, and Ireland. Portrait. / 8vo, full polished calf gilt, gilt edges. A fine copy. Lond. 1815 1043. Brainaed (Charles H.) A Biographical Sketch of the Author of "Home, Sweet Home!"; with a Narrative of the Removal of his Remains from Tunis to Washington. Portraits, etc. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Wash. 1885 1044. Dramatist, Poet, Actor, and Author of C A "Home, Sweet Home!" By G. Harrison. Portrait and y^ facsimile. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1885 1045. PEELE (GEORGE). Works. Edited and col- lected, with Biography, by Alex. Dyce. Facsimile of Peel writing {folding sheet). 3 vols. 12mo, full. levant morocco, full gilt. Lond. 1829-39 Fine copy. Pickerjpg's scarce edition. 1046. PELTZER (OTTO). The Moralist and the Theatre, f r-) ^ History of the Stage, its relation to the Church, its Influ- ' ,Ly U ence, etc. Ulust. 8 vo, cloth. Presentation copy from the author. Chicago, 1887 1047. PENNIE (J. P.) Britain's Historical Drama: a Series of National Tragedies, intended to illustrate the Manners, Customs, etc., of different early Eras in Britain. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1832 1048. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEM- yy r^ OIRS. The Life and Times of John Dickinson, 1732-1808. ' '^^^ By Chas. J. Stille. Portrait and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phil. 1891 1049. PERCY ANECDOTES. The Stage. Portrait of Ct^ Mrs. Siddons. 16mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, original '^ wrappers bound in. Lond. 1822 1050. PHELPS (H. P.) Players of a Century: a Record //^ of the Albany Stage, including Notices of Prominent /v^ Actors who have appeared in America. Post 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1880 117 /.oo 2 00 ^ 3~ I 60 Sic C/6 The Anderson Auction Co. PHELPS (H. p.) 1051. The Stage History of Famous Plays : Hamlet from the Actor''s Standpoint; its Representatives, and a Comparison of their Performances. Portraits of Terry, Booth, Barrett, Forrest, etc. 4to, sheets, uncut. Large Paper, limited to 25 copies, autographed by the author. N. Y. 1890 1053. PHELPS (SAMUEL). Coleman (J. and E.) Memoirs of Samuel Phelps. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Lond.1886 1053. Phelps (W. M.) and Forbes-Robbetson (J.) The Life and Life- Work of Samuel Phelps. \Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Lond 1886 1054. PHILADELPHIA. A Gallery of Eminent Men of Philadelphia, contemporary with the enforcement of the New City Charter, etc., 1887. With Biographies. Edited by E. C. Savidge and Wm. Anderson. 81 full-page steel engraved portraits. Royal 4to, full morocco, gilt. Phil. [1887] 1055. Memorial Historj' of the City of Philadelphia from its First Settlement to 1895. Edited by John Russell Young. Vol. 3 only. Special and Biographical. Numerous portraits. Thick royal 8 vo, full morocco, gilt top. N.Y. 1898 Vol. 2 is complete in itself. Written by George O. Seilhamer. Contains History of the People, Social Life and Manners, etc. 1056. PHILADELPHIA POLICE (The). Past and Present. By Howard O. Sprogle. Ulusts. Thick 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1887 1057. PHILADELPHIA STAGE. The Address and Pe- tition of a number of the Clergy of various Denominations in the City of Philadelphia . . . relative to a Law against Vice and Immorality . . . (and) the Prohibition of Theat- rical Exhibitions. 8vo, half calf, pp. 16. Scarce. Phil. 1793 1058. Chestnut Street Theatre, Phil. Resolu- tions and Articles of Agreement entered into and adopted by the Proprietors of the New Theatre, Phil. (With names of the proprietors.) 12mo, paper, pp. 16. Rare. Phil. [1799] 1059. Rules and Regulations of the General Theat- rical Fund established in Philadelphia Dec, 1839. 13mo, half roan, pp. 11. Phil. 1830 Rare. Many names of early actors occur in the list of members — Joseph Jefferson, John Sefton, Edwin Forrest, W. B. Chapman, W. Pelby, Clara Fisher, Mrs. Louisa Maywood, etc. 1060. Original Report of the Meeting called to pro- pose the erection of an Opera House (1840), with sub- scriber's form, etc. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 15. [Phil. 1840] 118 The Library of Charles N. Mann. PHILADELPHIA STAGE. 1061. A 4to Volume containing a collection of News- paper Cuttings from " Taggart's Sunday Times " relating to the ' ' Old Amateurs of Philadelphia. ' ' Carefully mounted (^ and ruled in red. An interesting volume. Half brown QO morocco. n. d. {oirca 1882] * 1062. Record of the Opera in Philadelphia. By .- /j W. G. Armstrong. Bvo, cloth. Phil. 1884- ^ 1063. Hbmple (Sam). " Sam Hemple tells of his -^ ^ Experiences of Plays and Players extending back over a ^ "2^ Generation." Extracted from a newspaper and neatly^ >^--c/ mounted and lined in a serapbook of 34 pp. 4to, bound in half morocco, lettered. Reminiscences of many of the early comedians and man- agers — Burton, Ward, the elder Booth, etc. 1064. The Evening Mirror (containing House Bills of the Theatres), consisting of Arch St. Opera House, 1875- 8, 3 vols. ; Eleventh St. Opera House, 1875-8, 3 vols. ; Arch J St. Theatre, 1874-8, 4 vols. ; Grand Central Theatre, 1874 /-ff^/y and 1876-7, 3 vols. ; New National Theatre, 1877-.8, 2 vols. ; V^/ (^ Philadelphia Museum, 1877-8, 2 vols. ; Walnut St. Theatre, ^ 1877-8, 1 vol.; and 4 vols, (unlettered), 1874, 1875, 1876 and 1878. Together 22 vols. Folio, half roan. (Sold not subject to collation.) Phil. 1874-78 1065. PHILIPPINES. The Ransom of Manila; or, Eng- ^c land's Ally: an Historical Play. By R. G. Lee. First / '-' EDN. 8vo, unbound, pp. 88. Lond. 1793 / 1066. Harper's History of the War in the Philip- >7,^/'" pines. Edited by Marrion Wilcox. Front, and numerous^ ^ fO full-page plates (some colored) . 4to, cloth. N. Y. 1900 / 1067. PHILLIPS (WATTS). Watts Phillips, Artist and . ^^ Playwright. By E. W. Phillips. Portrait and numerotis f J C._J facsimiles of sketches and illust. letters. 8vo, cloth, gilt top/' Lond. 1891 1068. Large Paper copy of the same. Royal 8vo, / /9/^ cloth. Lond. 1891^' ^"^ 1069. PICTURESQUE AMERICA. A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Forests, Water-falls, Canons, etc., of our Country. [Edited by W. C. Bryant.] With numerous fine steel plates and wood engravings by the most eminent artists. 2 vols, thick royal 4to, half morocco, gilt edges (rubbed). N. Y. [1872] 1070. PILKINGTON (MRS. LETETIA). Memoirs of, interspersed with all her Poems and Anecdotes of Eminent Persons— Dean Swift, Alexander Pope, etc., etc. 3 vols. 16mo, old calf. Lond., reprinted, 1749 Interesting bookplates of Wm. Christmas, the supporters being piles of books. 119 X -M ST^ <€ The Anderson Auction Co. 1071. PILON (FEEDERICK). Barataria : a Farce. 12mo, boards. Dublin, 1785 William B. Wood's copy, with his autograph on the title, and the outs marked. 1072. PIOZZI (MRS.) Love Letters of Mrs. Piozzi (Mrs. ^/ /^y Thrale), written when she was eighty, to William A. Con- O^ ' ^^ way. 8vo, half green morocco. Lond. 1843 1073. planch:^ (JAMES ROBINSON). Recollections and Reflections : a Professional Autobiography. Illust. a vols. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1872 1074. The Extravaganzas of J. R. Planche. Edited by T. F. Dillon Croker and Stephen Tucker (Rouge Croix). Illust. with numerous steel portraits. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. Testimonial edition. Lond. 1879 1075. PLAYERS OF THE PERIOD. A Series of Anec- y I ^ dotal Monographs, etc. , of Leading English Actors of the C>N._ lJ Day. By Arthur Goddard. Numerous illusts. by ^' Alma," Fred Barnard, Phil May, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 1076. PLAYERS (The). "The Abstract, and Brief / A.V Chronicles of the Time. " Numerous portraits. Nos. 1-82, / / iUO 1860-61. Folio, three-quarter morocco. Lond. 1860-61 1077. PLAYHOUSE POCKET-COMPANION (The) ; or, Theatrical Vade-Mecum: a Catalogue of all the Dramatic Authors, Catalogue of Anonymous Pieces, etc. 12mo, half calf (worn). Lond. 1779 With the title of the book in the autograph of J. P. Kemble pasted inside cover. Probably Kemble's own copy. 1078. PLAYS. Manuscript Plat. Pygmalion, King of Tyre: a Tragedy. 1788. Manuscript on 132 4to pp. Unsigned. Bound in contemporary half calf. 1079. A Collection of about 1,000 Plays, mostly of the 18th Century, contained in 148 vols., various bindings (bindings of some broken, and from a few pieces have been extracted). (As 148 vols. ) Includes nearly all the popular plays of the period, and many oh ■/H> first editions. 1,00 1.^ ■^ 1080. Plays by Congreve, Farquhar, Vanbrugh, Cibber, Centlivre, and others, mostly Tonson's edns. With portraits and fronts. Bound in 7 vols. 12mo, half mo- rocco. Lond. 1735 to 1760 1081. Various edns. of English Plays, mostly late 18th and early 19th Century edns. 12mo, etc., sewed. (About 150 pieces, as a lot. ) 1082. English Plays of the early 19th Century, by Buckstone, Fitzball, Westland Marston, Moncrieflf, and others. Some First edns. 8vo, various bindings. (50 pieces, as a lot.) 130 The Library of Charles N. Mann. PLAYS. 1083. A Miscellaneous Collection of Plays, odd / C~7) vols, of series, etc. , some lacking portraits, and a few im- f , \^ (J perfect. (About 130 vols., as a lot.) 1084. Philadelphia Editions of Plays, various years / yp /" — " from 1794, and including an edition (1825) of Charlesm^ ^j,At) Lamb's " Mr. H. " 16mo, sewed. (About 70 pieces, as a lot.) 1085. Boston Editions, including O'Keefe's The High- A^ land Reel, 1797 ; Metamora, by John Brougham ; The Queen's • Heart, by J. W. Palmer; etc. 13mo, sewed. (20 pieces.) 1086. Baltimore Editions of Plays, published be- / //O tween 1805 and 1830. 12mo, sewed. (About 50 pieces, as /• / V-/ a lot.) 1087. New York Editions of Plays, various dates/^ (-^ but mostly between 1800 and 1830. 16mo, sewed. (Aboi:^< . ^U 170 pieces, as a lot.) 1088. Miscellaneous Plays, mostly American Edi- tions, including The Rose of Arragon, by S. B. H. Judah;' Mathews' Trip to Paris, Simpson and Co., wifh portrait of // ^ C Mr. Burhej Rejected Plays, N. Y. 1828; Bunker Hill, h^/-^ ^t/ Burk, 1817; J. H. Payne's Brutus, Booth's Acting Edition, 1873; Led Astray, by Dion Boueicault; and others, mis- cellaneous. 12mo, etc., sewed. (About 70 pieces, as a lot.) 1089. A Collection of about 150 Plays, Buncombe's Edition and Longworth's New York Editions, including -^ ^ ^ — First Editions of several by American authors. 17 vols, ^j a'^^ 16mo, uniformly bound in half red roan. From 1800 to ^-^' about 1840. (As 17 vols.) 1090. Turner and Fisher's Editions. 8ome . . ^_^ wifh frontispieces. About 190 pieces. 12mo, etc., sewed, iyl KQ (As a lot.) Phil., ca. 1830'^ -^ 1091. A Collection of about 200 Plays, mostly French's Acting Edition, and Spencer's Boston Theatre. -^ Bound in 16 vols, post 8vo, half morocco (some bindings y/^ defective). N. Y. and Bost. {circa 1850] 1092. PLAYWRITING; a Handbook for would-be Dra- matic Authors. By a Dramatist. Plans of stage and stage directions. 8vo, cloth. Lond. [recent] 1093. PLUMPTRE (JAMES). Four Discourses on Sub- ^- jects relating to the Amusement of the Stage, preached at / C Cambridge, Sept. and Oct. 1808. 8vo, cloth and label, / ^ uncut. Cambridge, 1809 1094. The English Drama Purified. A Specimen of .^ Select (expurgated) Plays, with Prefaces and Notes by the ./(J Editor. 3 vols. 12mo, original boards, uncut. Presentation copy from the author. Cambridge, 1812 131 /.06~ oO- The Anderson Auction Co. ■y 1095. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). The Dedication Exer- / ^^ cises of the Actor's Monument to Poe in the Museum of ^ Art, N. Y. City. 8vo, wrappers, pp. 45. [N. Y. 1885] Addresses by Edwin Booth, William Winter, etc. 1096. POETRY. Lucile, by Owen Meredith, illust., N. Y. /\^ 1889; Lowell's Early Poems, N. Y. 1893; Carpenter's ^ ' Popular Readings, Lond. n. d. ; and others. 16 vols. 12mo, J etc., V. b. 1097. POLLOCK (WALTER LIERRIES). The Modern ,^ . French Theatre, with critical notes on some of the Principal °^^ French Actors. (Reprinted with additions from The Ex- aminer.) Royal 8vo, wrappers, pp. 61. Paris, 1878 ^ 1098. The Paradox of Acting, translated with Anno- "^0 tations from Diderot's Paradoxe Sur Le Comedien. With a Preface by Henry Irving. Post Svo, original wrappers, uncut. Lond. 1883 The First Edition. Scarce. / / /- — ■ 1099. POND (MAJ. J. B.) Eccentricities of Genius. I ^ \Q t) Famous Men and Women of the Platform and Stage. 91 portraits, mainly American. Svo^ cloth. Lond. 1901 1100. POOLE (MISS). Fidelio; or, Constancy Rewarded. . i^-v An Opera, as performed at the Park Theatre. Lithograph JLJ portrait of Miss Poole, as Marcelline, by E. W. Clay. Post Svo, wrappers, pp. 30. N. Y. 1839 Her first appearance in this country was in this year. 1101. POPE (ALEXANDER). Poetical Works. Edited / /~)/^ by H. F. Cary. Vignette. Royal 8vo, half roan, gilt top. hW^ Lond. 1872 1102. POR:fiE (CHARLES). An Oration in which the Enquiry is made whether the Stage is, or can be made a School for forming the Mind to Virtue. Transl. by J. Lockman. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1734 Written by a Jesuit in defence of the stage. 1103. PORTEOUS RIOTS, Etc. Memoirs of the Times, in a Letter to a Friend in the Country, containing an Ac- count of Remarkable Occurrences, such as the Tumult at Edinburgh, etc. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1737 Contains an account of the Porteous Riots (narrated in Scott's Heart of Midlothian). tjS 1104. PORTRAITS. Storms (A. D.) The Player's Blue ^"^ Book. (About 150 portraits, with Biographical Sketches.) Royal Svo, cloth. Worcester, Mass. [1901] 1105. Operatic and Dramatic Album. Lithograph /' /)/) Portraits, on India paper, and Biographical Sketches of ' L/L/ Patti, Campanini (colored), Neilson, Henry Irving {scarce), C. J. Mathews, Buckstone, Albani, etc. 4to, cloth (loose in covers), a few extra portraits laid in. Lond.,n.d.[ca.l880] 132 n The Library of Charles N. Mann. PORTRAITS. 1106. The Marie Burrows Art Portfolio of Stage ^ Celebrities. Parts 1 to 14, inclusive. Sraall 4to, wrappers. /)K^ (As 14 pieces.) Chicago, 1894 r A collection of photographs of dramatic leaders. 1107. The Arts Club, Manchester. Catalogue of Engravings of Theatrical Scenes and Portraits. By Ilarry y^ <" Thornber. Reproductions of rare Engravings. Royal 8vo, eA.^ cloth. Lond. [1888] ' Presentation copy from the compiler. 1108. Supplements to "Society" (a Periodical), / 1883-86, being a series of about 170 colored, tinted and / '^C' other portraits of Eminent Players, Literary Characters, /■ y ^ Public Men, etc., etc. In 1 vol. Small folio, half cloth ' and boards. 1109. Six different numbers of Oxberry's New Eng- lish Drama, containing finely engraved portraits of J. P- Kemble, Mrs. Jordan, Madame Vestris, C. Mathews, C. Kemble, and Mr. Munden. (6 pieces.) 1110. Cawthorn '8 Minor British Theatre. 33 various ^^ parts, each with a finely engraved portrait, including Ban- ^ (^ nister, Liston, Fawcett, Quick, Mrs. Glover, Mathews, Miss ^ "^ De Camp, G. F. Cooke, Mrs. Bland, etc. Large Paper copies. (23 pieces. ) 1111. Forty vols, of Scrap-Books, containing hun- dreds of woodcut portraits of celebrated Players of the last few years, some with Biographical Notices extracted from contemporary newspapers. (As 40 pieces.) 1112. POSTERS. Specimen Book of Poster Cuts for the use of the Dramatic, Variety and Minstrel Professions. Containing facsimiles, in miniature, of Cuts, also samples of Card and Programmes, Cuts, Lithographs, Portraits, etc. With prices attached. 4to, half roan. Phil. : Jackson, 1875 1113. ' Another similar volume, published by the Ledger OfQce, Phil. 4to, half roan. Phil., n. d. \ca. 1880] 1114. POWER (TYRONE). Impressions of America during the Years 1833, 1834 and 1835.. Front, by Hervieu, / (~r^ and small 'portrait of Power inserted. 2 vols. 8vo, half mo- /^ t> ^ rocco, gilt tops. Fine copy. Lond. 1836 — 1115. Another copy. 2 vols, cloth. Lond. 1836 -^ ^ 1116. PRESENT STATE (The) of the Stage in Great Britain and Ireland and the Theatrical Characters of the ^ (—x ^ Principal Performers in both Kingdoms impartially consid- / ) Ucp^ ered. 12mo, half calf (one joint weak). Lond. 1753 / ' *-^ '^^ " A work highly esteemed for its excellent criticisms of the actors of the day." — Lowe. 123 /;e ^-r £ The Anderson Auction Co. 1117. PRIMCOCK (A.), 'pseud. The Taste of the Town ; or, A Guide to all Publick Diversions. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1731 /^"Xj Chapters on the Bear Gardens, Masquerades, Dancing, etc. • / The authorship has been attributed to James Ralph, the friend of Benjamin Franklin. W. E. Burton's copy. 1118. Another copy. 12mo, half morocco. With 16 pp. of advertisements at end. Lond. 1731 , 1119. PROCTER (ADELAIDE ANNE). Legends and Lyrics, with an Introduction by Charles Dickens. Portrait and illusts. by Samuel Palmer, G. DuMaurier, and others. Square 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt edges. Bost. 1866 1120. PROCTOR (R. W.) Our Turf, Our Stage, and Our Ring. Illust. 12mo, wrappers. Manchester, 1862 1121. PROGRAMMES. Programmes of various theatres, miscellaneous dramatic scraps, etc. A large parcel (over 200 pieces, as a lot). 1122. PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES. A Collection and Selection of English Prologues and Epilogues, com- mencing with Shakespeare and concluding with Garrick. With portraits of Mrs. Abingdon, Garrick, Lee Lewis, and Mr. Weston. 4 vols. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1779 With portraits (loosely inserted from another copy) of Barry, Mrs. Guyn, Foote, Sheridan, Palmer and Mr. Wilson laid in. /.(bo 1. 10 p (.30 5.st 1123. PROVIDENCE (RHODE ISLAND) STAGE. His- tory of the Providence Stage, 1762-1891. By G. O. Wil- lard. 8vo, cloth. Only a limited number issued. Providence, 1891 1124. Historical Account of the Providence Stage, being a paper read before the Rhode Island Historical So- ciety, Oct. 25, 1860 (with additions). By Charles Blake. Post 8vo, cloth. Providence, 1868 Only 300 copies printed. .^^125. PR YNNE (WILLIAM). Histrio-Mastix : the Play- er's Scourge, or Actors Tragsedie. First bdn. Thick small 4to, old calf (cover loose). Lond. 1633 For the publication of this Prynne had his ears cut off, and was imprisoned and fined. In the preface is the well-known reference to Shakespeare's plays. 1126. Mr. William Prynne, his Defense of Stage Plays; or, A Retraction of a Former Book of his called Histrio-Mastix. Small 4to, half roan, Lond. 1649 [Fac- simile privately reprinted, Lond. 1822]. Falsely attributed to Prynne. 134 The Library of Charles N. Mann. PRYNNE (WILLIAM). 1127. An Enquiry into the Genuineness of Prynne's ^^__^ * ' Defence of Stage Plays, ' ' with a reprint of the said Tract. ^/^ By E. "W. Brayley. 8vo, cloth. Privately printed, only 60 ^_y. 00 copies issued. Lond. 1825 1128. Another copy. 8 vo, wrappers. Presentation aj ^r" copy with autograph inscription by the author, and num-^/ ,,iCtJ bered as " 15." Lond. 1835 ' 1129. PYE (HENRY JAS.) Verses on Several Subjects. / 2 plates. 12mo, old leather. Lond. 1802 /^ Wm. Warren's copy, with his stamp on titles. 1130. /QUARTERLY MUSICAL MAGAZINE AND // V REVIEW (The). Vols. 1 to 10 (1818-28). ^/fO Bound in 10 volumes. 8vo, half calf (some joints cracked and title lacking to last vol.) Lond. 1818-28 Prom the Ubrary of W. E. Burton, with many interesting contemporary notices of singers and musicians, musical scores, etc. 1131. QUIN (JAMES). The Life of Mr. James Quin, . ^ Comedian, with History of the Stage from his commencing / /jO Actor to his retreat to Bath. With Anecdotes of Gal- lantry, Literature, etc. Portrait. 12mo, half calf (small defect in one page supplied in MS., and tear in title neatly repaired). Rare. Lond. 1766 a-f 1132. Life of Quin, with the History of the Stage. Portrait. Post 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1887 1133. 13 ACHEL. Memoirs of Rachel. By Madame / >^ x-j -*-^ De B . Portrait. 2 vols, post 8vo, half /. CJU morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1858 1134. RACINET (M. A.) Le Costume Historique . . . dans tons le Temps et chez les Peuples, avec de nombreux details sur le Mobilier, les Armes, les Objets Usuels, les /^ Moyens de Transport, etc. 500 plates (300 in colors o^'Q^.-Zy /Q/J mented with gold and silver, and 200 in camaieu). 6 vols. ' . C/ in 21 portfolios, with ties (one in wrappers). (As 6 vols.) /' Paris, 1888 Magnificent set on Large Paper. An exhaustive oyclo- psedia, not only of costume, but of furniture, jewelry, interior decorations, civil and military life in all nations from the earli- est times. Upwards of 500 plates, of which 300 are illumi- nated IN GOLD, SILVER AND COLORS, the whole displaying over 8,000 DIFFERENT OBJECTS, with descriptive letterpress, indices, etc. 125 1.00 1.00 5r •f^ / '.10 The Anderson Auction Co. 1135. RAINOLDES' OVERTHROW OF STAGE PLAYS. The Overthrow of Stage-Playes bj' Way of controversie be- twixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted . . . etc. The second edn. Small 4to, original old leather (much worn). At Oxford, 1 639 Very rare. The binding, as might be supposed after nearly 300 years, is in shabby condition, but could be easily restored, and the leaves being in remarkably fine, clean condition, an exceptionally desirable copy would result. It is very rarely that original binding of this date remains on a book in any condition. This and the similar treatise by Northbropke are the two most important of the early books that attacked the stage and that called forth Hey wood's Apology for Actors, and others in defence. John Rainoldes was one of the most distinguished divines of the late 16th century, while William Gager, who was also a divine, wrote some Latin plays and poems, and defended the profession. Inside the cover is the old bookplate of Charles Boddam. 1136. RANDOLPH (THOS.) Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph. With an Account of the Author and Notes by W. Carew Hazlitt. Portrait. 3 vols. 13mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1875 1137. REES (JAMES— " CoUey Gibber"). The Dra- matic Authors of America. Post 8vo, half roan. Phil. 1845 A dictionary of authors, with their productions, and list of anonymous plays, also biographical notes. 1138. REEVE (JOHN— noted English Comedian, ap- peared on the early American Stage). Life of John Reeve. By Douglas Banister. With portrait by Wageman. 8vo. Lond., n. d. Bound with the above in a red vol. of 8vo size (boards, with roan back) are six scarce portraits of the actor (nearly all finely colored), and an additional biography, with portrait. (Sold as one piece.) 1139. REEVES (SIMS). Life and Recollections. Written by Himself. Fortrait. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1888 1140. REIGNOLDS-WINSLOW (CATHERINE MARY). Yesterdays with Actors. Numerous portraits. Post 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1887 1141. REMUSAT (MADAME DE). Memoirs, 1802-1808. ■Q Transl. by Mrs. Cashel Hoey and John Lillie. Best edn. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 18S0 Napoleon I. and his Times. 1142. RESTORATION PLAYS. Neglected Virtue; or, The Unhappy Conquerour. First edn. Small 4to, un- bound, pp. 48 (browned with age). Lond. 1696 126 The Library of Charles N. Mann. RESTORATION PLAYS. ^143. The Ambitious Step-Mother, by N. Rowe (Epilogue spoken by Mrs. Brace^irdle), pp. 79, Lond. 1701; ^^ The Old Bachelor, by Mr. Congreve (Epilogue spoken by , / U Mrs. Barry), pp. 55, 1693. 2 pieces, small 4to, unbound / (name on titles). 1144. The Mulberry Garden, a Comedy, by Sir f> Chas Sedlby, 1675; Love in a Wood, or St. James's J(a Park, a Comedy, by Wm. Wycherley (lower half of last ^ leaf torn away, destroying the Epilogue), 1711; .^SOP, A ' Comedy, by Sir John Vanbrugh, 1697. 3 pieces, small 4to, unbound, about 75 pp. each. Lond. 1675-1711 1145. RETZSCH'S OUTLINE ILLUSTRATIONS. Schil- ^C ler's Song of the Bell, Fridolin, Fight with the Dragon, ./o and Pegasus in the Yoke ; also, Goethe's Faust. Containing ' in all 119 outline illustrations, with descriptive text. Bound in one volume. 4to, half morocco (a little rubbed). Stuttgart, 1857 1146. REYNOLDS (FREDERICK). The Life and Times /ir of Reynolds, written by. Himself. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, "''V "^ half morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1827 1147. A Playwright's Adventures. Woodcut illusts. CT 12mo, half morocco, gilt edges. (Dramatic Annual, 1831.) ^"^ [Lond. 1831] ' 1148. RHYS (CAPTAIN HORTON— Morton Price). A ^^ Theatrical Trip for 'a Wager: Through Canada and the ^^^ United States. Portraits and colored plates. Post 8vo, cloth, gilt. Lond. 1861 1149. RICE (DAN). Memories of Dan Rice. By Maria/^/ Ward Brown. Illust. 8vo, cloth. ^^ (S)0 Long Branch, N. J., published by the author [1901] 1150. RICHARDSON (NATHANIEL K.) One Hundred ^ C" Choice Selections in Poetry and Prose. 4 vols, crown 8vo, •<«^*-' half roan (broken). Phil. 1876 1151. RICHMOND THEATRE FIRE. Dangers of the Theatre. Extracts from a Printed Account of the Con flagration of Richmond Theatre in Virginia, which hap pened "-i6th of December, 1811. 16mo, wrappers, pp. 7. n. p., n. d. [circa 1812] Contains list of Theatre fires from 1773. 1152. Calamity at Richmond. A Narrative of the / ^-y. . . . Awful Conflagration of the Theatre in Richmond, / /O by which more than seventy citizens lost their lives, etc. / Crude woodcut frontispiece. 12mo, half roan, uncut. Scarce. Phil. 1812 1153. Full Account of the Burning of the Rich- / / Q mond Theatre, Dec. 26th, 1811. 8vo, half straight-grained • morocco. Richmond, 1858 137 f-is I- 10 The Anderson Auction Co. 1154. RISTORI (ADELAIDE). Studies and Memories: An Autobiography. 13mo, cloth. Bost. 1888 1155. RIZOS (J.) Aspasia, a Tragedy in Modern Greeir. Edited by A. Negris. 16mo, wrappers (dust-soiled). Printed in Greek characters. Bost. 1829 1156. ROACH (J.) Authentic Memoirs of the Green- Room [for 1800]. Portrait of Miss De Gamp, hy Alais. Q 16mo, half calf. (Lettered wrongly as Vol. 1.) Lond. 1800 This volume edited by Thomas Bellamy. The authors of the other volumes are in doubt, though it is believed to have been W. C. Oulton. /_. 1157. Authentic Memoirs of the Green-Room. In (SJ^ two volumes, Vol. 1. Portrait of Miss Murray as Aman- this, by Alais. 16mo, half calf. Lond., n. d. [1801] Although the title states " two volumes " only this volume was issued, and only one portrait — that of Miss Murray. Lettered wrongly as being "Vol. 2 of the preceding lot. 1158. Authentic Memoirs of the Green-Room [for 1802]. With portraits of Mrs. Gihhs and Mrs. Billington, both engraved hy Alais. 16mo, half calf (lettered wrongly as Vol." 3). Lond. 1802 This is the volume that was intended to be the second part of the volume for 1801; but the publication being delayed too long, it was issued as being for 1803. 1159. Authentic Memoirs of the Green-Room, in- cluding Sketches, Biographical, Critical and Characteristic, of the Performers ... at Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket; containing Original Lives and Anecdotes Never Before Published. Portrait of Miss Stephens by Alais. Post 8vo, half russia (joints cracked). Lond.,n. d. [1814] Very rare. Roach's Memoirs of the Green-Room appeared at irregular intervals from 1796, and the later issues are much rarer than the earlier ones. This — ^which is possibly the last — , is exceedingly so. ^<^ 1160. ROBINS (EDWARD, JR.) Echoes of the Play- ^»^ house; Reminiscences of some Past Glories of the English Stage. Portraits, some in character. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1895 1161. ROBINSON (MRS. MARY— "Perdita"). Memoirs / C" of the late Mrs. Robinson. Written by Herself. With l_^ some posthumous pieces. Finely engraved portrait. First "^ EDN. 4 vols. 16mo, half calf, yellow edges. Lond 1801 1162. Memoirs of Mrs. Robinson. With Introduc- /yrtion and Notes by J. Fitzgerald MoUoy. Portraits {of Mrs. .^4y Robinson, Miss Farren, the Duchess of Devonshire, etc., after Cosway, Reynolds, etc., all on India paper). Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Large Paper copy, limited to 125 copies. Lond. 1895 128 i?^^ The Library of Charles N. Mann. 1163. ROBINSON ("PERDITA"), CHARLOTTE CHARKE, AND MRS. WOOD (PATON). Memoirs of Mrs. Robinson, written by Herself, portrait., Lond. 1839 Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, written by Herself (daughter of CoUey Gibber), Lond. 1837; Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Lond. 1835. Bound together in one vol. l:2mo, half morocco. 1164. ROBSON (WILLIAM). The Old Play-Goer. 13mo, , ^~- half morocco. Lond. 1854 /^vx Contains many interesting references to the Kemble family/' as exponents of the Shakespeare drama, etc. 1165. [ROGERS (MAJOR ROBERT).] Ponteach; or, . The Savages of America. A Tragedy. First edn. 8vo, //^^ unbound,- pp. 110, with 3 pp. of advertisements. Jr ^ "^ ) Lond. : For the Author, 1766 Rare. Printed on thick paper, possibly a special issue. 1166. ROLLIN (CHARLES). Ancient History. Transl. from the French. Numerous engravings of the Egyptian /p >.- Antiquities, etc. Complete set of maps of Ancient geography. _ »^ *-> 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. Bost. 1853 1167. ROWE (NICHOLAS). Tamerlane: a Tragedy. / ^yt PiKST EDN. With the half-title. Small 4to, unbound, pp. / ^u 73 (name on title). Lond. 1703 ' Rare with the half-title. 1168. The Fair Penitent. . A Tragedy. First edn. With the half-title. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 61, with 3 pp. extra of advts. (name on title and slight damage to half- title). Lond. 1703 1169. Dramatic Works of Nicholas Rowe. Copper- ^ Q plates. 3 vols. 13mo, old calf (rebaeked). Lond. 1735 « 1170. RUSSELL (W. CLARK). Representative Actors. A Collection of Criticisms, Anecdotes, etc., etc., referring to many celebrated British Actors from the Sixteenth to the Present Century. Front. Crown 8vo, tree calf (cover loose). Lond., n. d. [1875] 1171. RUSSIA. A Popular History of Russia from the CT Earliest Times to 1880. By Alfred Ram baud. Transl. by y^ L. B. Lang. Numerous steel and wood engravings, maps, etc. 3 vols, thick royal 8vo, half sheep (backs slightly chipped at top), gilt tops, uncut. Bost. : Estes & Lauriat [1879] 1172. BUEL (J. W.) Russian Nihilism and Exile Life in Siberia ... in its true and horrifying phases. Giv- ing the result of a tour through these countries, made by the Author. Numerous portraits and illusts. 8vo, cloth. Phil. [1889] 139 ^ a^ 2^ The Anderson Auction Co. 1173. RYAN (RICHARD). Dramatic Table Talk; or, Scenes, Situations, and Adventures, Serious and Comic, in ^ Theatrical History and Biography. Reproductions of auto- 'y "Ml graphs of Garrick, Sheridan, etc., views of the interior of ^ • ^' the Red Bull playhouse, pedigree of Shakespeare, and other illusts. 3 vols. 12mo, old half calf. Lond. 1835-30 1174. RYLEY (S. W.) The Itinerant; or. Memoirs of an Actor. 3 vols, post 8vo, old tree calf. (Library stamp on title and label on covers.) Lond. 1809 First edition of the first series, by the noted " Itinerant." 1175. The Itinerant; or, Memoirs of an Actor. Part II. 3 vols, in 1. Thick 12mo, sheep. Phil. 1817 1176. The Itinerant; or. Memoirs of an Actor. (Complete set of the three Series, all First edns., except Vols. 1 and 2 of the First Series, which are second edns.) 9 vols. 12mo, uniformly bound in half calf, gilt Lond. 1809-27 Scarce. With the portrait, and an autograph letter signed of the author inserted. SO do (.00 36 15 ^ l.3o CIS 1177. UAINT-AMAND(IMBERTDE). Famous Women *^ of the French Court: Marie Antoinette, Citi- zeness Bonaparte, Duchess d'Angoul^me, Marie Louise, Women of the Valois Court. 5 vols, post 8vo, cloth. As new. N. Y. : Scribners, 1900 1178. SALVINI (TOMMASO). Leaves from the Auto- biography of. Portraits. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1893 1179. SAND (GEORGE). The Masterpieces of George Sand, transl. into English by G. Burnham Ives. 20 vols. 8vo, buckram, gilt tops, uncut. Phil. : Barrie, for Subscribers only [1900] Nohant edition, limited to 1.000 copies, of which this is No. 82, with specially printed leaf for Chas. N. Mann. Beautifully illustrated with plates on Japan vellum, after paintings by Cotazzo, J. B. Graaf, and others. 1180. SANSCRIT PLAY. The Maha Vira Charita; or. The History of Rama. A Sanscrit Play by Bhatta Bhaval- huti. Edited by Francis H. Trithen. 8vo, half morocco. Load. 1848 1181. SAUNDERS (GEORGE). A Treatise on Theatres. IS folding plates. 4to, original half calf (worn). Lond. 1790 1182. SAVAGE (RICHARD). Sir Thomas Overbury. 12mo, half sheep. Dublin, 1777 William B. Wood's copy, with his autograph on the title, also autograph " Messrs. Warren and Reinagle." 130 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 1183. SAWYER (LEMUEL). Blackboard, a Comedy, 12mo, sewed, pp. 66, uncut and unopened, 1824; The Wreck of Honor, a Tragedy, 13mo, sewed, pp. 87. (Part of im- print cut from title.) [18—.] (2 pieces.) N. Y. 1824, etc. Both first editions. Ho ^i- 1184. SCHILLER. Mary Stuart: a Tragedy. By Fr. / Schiller. Transl. into English by J. C. M[eUi8h]. 8vo, half/ 00 calf (cracked). Lond. 1801 The first English translation, with the bookplate of Henry D. Gilpin. 1185. SCOT (THOMAS). The Unhappy Kindness; or, A Fruitless Revenge. A Tragedy as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal. Mr. (T.) Scot. Small 4to, half roan (margins of title and 3 11. repaired). Lond. : For H. Rhodes, 1697 FiKST Edition. Rare. 1186. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). Goetz of Berlichingen, /6 (-Q with the Iron Hand. A Tragedy. From the German o£^, ^ Goethe. • First bdn. 8vo, unbound, pp. 202. Lond. 1799 ^ 1187. The Field of Waterloo. A Poem. First ^ KQ EDN. 8vo, unbound, pp. 54. Edinburgh, 1815 1188. HalidonHill: a Dramatic Sketch from Scot- ^ /Lq tish History. First bdn. 8vo, unbound, pp. 109. ' ''^ Edinburgh, 1822 1189. Marmion travestied : a Tale of Modern Times. qQ By Peter Pry, Esq. 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Lond. 1809 , 1190. The Waverley Dramas : a Series of the Origi- 'T""''^ indfifl nn the "NTovels of Sir Walter Scott. With i > So nal Plays founded on the Novels of Sir Walter Scott. With Introductions, Notes, Casts, etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt. Glasgow, 1872 1191. Rob Roy McGregor; or, Auld Lang Syne. By C^ I. Pocock. 8vo, unbound, pp. 80. Lond. 1818 . This and the following six lots are the first dramatized EDITIONS of the novels of Sir Walter Scott, and are now quite scarce. 1192. The Heart of Mid-Lothian. By T. Dibdin. 8vo, unbound, pp. 66. Lond. 1819 • 1193. Ivanhoe; or. The Jew's Daughter. By Thos. ^0 Dibdin. 8vo, unbound, pp. 71. Lond. 1820 ^ 1194. The Antiquary. (Dramatized by Daniel ^^^ Terry.) Svo, unbound, pp. 64. Lond. 1820 . 1195. . Kenilworth. (Dramatized by Thos. Dibdin.) ^q Svo, unbound, pp. 34. Lond. [1821] *< 1196. The Pirate. By Thos. Dibdin. 8vo, unbound, XI) pp. 64. Lond. [1822] ,**" 131 The Anderson Auction Co. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). ^ 1197. The Fortunes of Nigel. By Edward Ball ^ ^ (Fitzball). 8vo, unbound, pp. 44. Lond. 1832 1198 Dramatic Versions of The Fortunes of Nigel, , Battle of Bothwell Bridge (the Covenanters), Montrose, , QQ Ivanhoe, Peveril of the Peak, and The Pirate. Dramatized by W. H. Murray and others. Portraits and engraved titles. Bound in one volume. 16mo, grained calf. Edinburgh, 18'^3-25 The First Scotch Dramatisations of the novels. CT) 1199. SCOTTISH STAGE. History of the Scottish Stage from its First Establishment to the Present Time. By John Jackson. The whole interspersed with Memoirs of the Author, ten years Manager of the Theatre Roj-al, Edin- burgh. Svo, half morocco, uncut. Edinburgh, 1793 /, (y^ 1200. Another copy. Svo, half morocco. Edin. 1 793 S^ 1 FIFTH SESSIOIiT. 1201. EDINBURGH STAGE. Letters respecting the Performances at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, . . . under the signature- of Timothy Plain. (Published in the riO Scot's Chronicle.) Post 8vo, boards, uncut and unopened. ^ ' Edinburgh, 1800 Said to be by Advocate Stewart Thriepland. An attack on Stephen Kemble and his Company, including Mrs. Siddons, Pope, Bannister, etc. 1202. Letters which passed between Mr. West (^ -y^ Digges and Mrs. Sarah Ward, 1752-1759. 8vo, boards, ^.00 cloth back. Edinburgh, 1833 Only 60 copies printed. Edited by James Maidment, vrith an Introduction. The letters are interesting as throwing light on the condition of the Scottish stage in the middle of the 18th century. >^ 1203. The Annals of the Edinburgh Stage, with an ^^f) Account of the Rise and Progress of Dramatic Writing in • / Scotland. By James C. Dibdin. Portrait. Royal Svo, half morocco (back slightly damaged). Edinburgh, 1888 t^ 1204. SCRAP-BOOKS. 5 Small 4to Scrap-Books, con- O O taining Literary and Dramatic Clippings, about 1835 and ' later. 5 vols, cloth and half calf. 1205. SECRET HISTORY (The) of the Green-Room: Authentic and Entertaining Memoirs of the Actors and Actresses of the Three Theatres Royal. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco. (Vol. I., 1795; Vol. II., 1792.) Lond. 1792-95 133 61 The Library of Charles N. Mann, 1206. SEDLEY (SIR CHARLES). Bellamira; or, The Mistress. A Comedy. First edn. Small 4to, unbound, / '^/l pp. 63, with Epilogue and leaf of Advt. (name on title). ' ' / ^ aat f.:ZS Lond. 1687 1307. SEE AND SEEM BLIND: or, A Critical Disserta- tion on the Publick Diversions, &c., of Persons and Things, and Things and Persons, and what not. In a letter from the Right Honourable Lord B ... to A ... H Esq. Post 8vo, half morocco, pp. 30. Lond.,n. d. [ca.l730] Lord B. may possibly be Viscount Bolingbroke, and "A. H. Anthony Hammond. The pamphlet is a criticism on the pieces being performed at the theatres, and gives an account of Miss Arne, who had just appeared. Booth (Barton) and other actors are also mentioned. 1208. SEILHAMER (G. O.) An Interviewer's Album, comprising a Series of Chats with Eminent Players and / /^/^ Playwrights. Complete set of the 16 parts, each with apor- /. C/^ trait, bound in one volume. Royal Svo, half morocco, un- cut. N. Y. 1881 Many of the portraits had never before been published. 1209. History of the American Theatre, from 1749 to 1797. 3 vols. 4to, cloth, uncut (a few leaves in Vol. 2 damaged at top edges). Phil. 1888-91 By far the most complete record of the beginnings of the Drama in America. This copy has been extra-illustratei> BY THE (loose) insertion OF A SERIES OF PRIVATELY ISSUED REPBODtJCTIONS OF A DOZEN OF THE RAREST-KNOWN PORTRAITS OF THE EARLY PERFORMERS. 1210. SELECT LONDON STAGE (The). A Collection of the Most Reputed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Melo- //)/^ Dramas, Farces and Interludes, as performed at the Thea- A ^ tres Royal. Engraved front, with 7 portraits (toxed) . 8vo, half morocco. Lond., n. d. [ca. 1840] 1211. SEYMOUR (ROBERT). The Devil to Pay; or, The Wives Metamorphosed. A Ballad Farce, by C. Coffey, /Q with Remarks by "W. T. Moncreiff. 8 plates by Seymour. . ' 12mo, wrappers, pp. 24. Lond. 1831 1212. Another copy. 1213. SHAD WELL (CHARLES). Works: The Hasty Wedding, The Plotting Lovers, Irish Hospitality, or Vir- tue Rewarded, etc. (7 Plays and Songs.) 2 vols. 8vo, origi- nal calf. Dublin : Risk & Leathley, 17^0 The first collected edition. Rare. 1214. SHADWELL (THOS.) The Squire of Alsatia. A Comedy.' First bdn. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 87 (part of //U last leaf gone, destroying epilogue, which has been supplied yj^ in contemporary manuscript, slight damage to and name on title). Lond. 1688 133 ./o (700 6i 3f.so The Anderson Auction Co. SHADWELL (THOMAS). 1215. Bury-Fair. A Comedy. First bdn. Small 1(S 4to, unbound, pp. 60, with Epilogue and leaf of Advt. (name on title). Lond. 1689 ^1^ 1316. The Virtuoso: a Comedy. Small 4to, half roan •,,^0 (some pp. cut close). Lond. 1691 , 1217. The Volunteers, or the Stock-jobbers, A ^ C Comedy. First edn. Small 4to, unbound, pp. 56 (name on '-^ title). Lond. 1693 1218. SHAKESPEARE. The Complete Works of Shake- speare from the Original Text, with Historical and Critical Introductions to each Play, and a Life of Shakespeare by Chas. Knight. WiQi numerous fine steel portraits of cele- brated American actors in character. 3 vols. 4to, half red morocco, gilt (a little rubbed). N. Y. [ca. 1850] 1219. Hamlet. The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark. As it is now acted at his Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. By William Shakespeare. 4to, full mo- rocco. Lond. : Printed for H. Herringman and R. Bentley . . . 1683 Raee. The second Restoration quarto. Betterton's act- ing edition, that noted actor and Mrs. Betterton appearing in the cast as Hamlet and Ophelia, respectively. Autograph of Ben. Ithell on title ; and some later owner has written opposite the cast the names of apparently an early nineteenth century performance, Mrs. Siddons, Kemble, Chas. Young, Munden and others taking parts. The blank margins of four leaves at the end, having had slight tears in them, have been strength- ened. Tall copy. 1220. Hamlet. The First edn. of the Tragedy of Hamlet. By Shakespeare, Lond. 1603. An accurate re- print by Nicol at the Shakespeare Press, 1825. 8vo, un- bound. 6o I. 00 -J f.io 1221. Hamlet. Hamlet: A Dramatic Prelude. By James Rush, M.D. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 122. Phil. 1834 Written by a distinguished Philadelphia physician, who founded the Ridgeway Institute. 1222. Another copy. Wrappers. Phil. 1834 1223. Hamlet. Arranged for representation at the Princess's Theatre, with Notes by Charles Kean, as per- formed Jan. 10, 1859. Post 8vo, wrappers, pp. 110. Lond. [1859] 1224. Hamlet. Shakespeare's Hamlet, herausge- geben von Karl Elze. 8vo, half morocco. Leipzig, 1857 Introduction in German, text in English, and critical notes, mostly in English. 134 The Library of Charles N. Mann. SHAKESPEARE. 1225. Hamlet. Hamlet Travestie, with Burlesque X*? Annotations. By John Poole. Royal 8vo, half crimson V. 00 morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. : Reprinted for private distribution, 1866 Beautifully printed at the Bradstreet Press. Large Paper copy. Only 100 copies printed. 1226. Hamlet. Some Famous Hamlets from Burbage / '^ C~ to Pechter. By Austin Brereton. Post Bvo, half morocco, /' -^ unopened. Lond. 1884 1227. Hamlet. The E. H. Sothern Acting Version. C~7\ Portraits and scenes. 8vo, pictorial boards, uncut. N. Y. 1901 Y ^ 1228. Henry YIII. The Life of Henry VHI., by Shakespeare. With Historical Notes, etc., never before / /^/T published [by Joseph Grove]. Old copper-plate portraits/^ (J^ of Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell, Henry VII., Wolsey, etc. Svo, unbound, pp. 116. Lond. 1758 1229. Macbeth: a Tragedy Written by William Shakespeare. With Notes and Emendations by Harry Rowe, Trumpet-Major to the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire, and Mas- ter of a Puppet-Show. The Second edn. Fancy portrait^ of the author. Svo, unbound, pp. 112. York, 1799 Eeally written by John Croft, the York antiquarian and commentator on Shakespeare, who put to it the name of Harry Eowe, an itinerant showman of that city. An exceedingly amusing, and yet common-sense, criticism of the tragedy. The alterations made, he states, are from an old manuscript in the possession of his prompter of the wooden-puppets, and his " ancestors by the mother's side was rush spreader and candle- snuffer at the Globe play-house, as appears from a memor- andum, on a page of the manuscript: This day March the fourth 1598. received the sum of seven shillings and fourpence for six bundles of rushes and two pair of brass snuffers." The author's own copy, with an additional note written in and signed "H. E." A scarce Shakespearean item, which every collector should possess for its humor and common sense. 1230. Macbeth. Tragedy of Macbeth, as Produced / /^/l by Edwin Booth. With Remarks by H. L. Hinton. 8vo, A L/C/ wrappers, pp. 80. N. Y., n. d. 1231. Macbeth and King Richard III. : an Essay in Answer to Remarks of the Characters of Shakespeare. By J. P. Kemble. First EDN. 13mo, half morocco. Lond. 1817 1232. Midsummer Night's Dream. Arranged for . Representation at Daly's Theatre by Augustin Daly, and /J-^ Produced there for the first time January 31, 1888. For- trait and scenes from the play. Svo, original wrappers. [Preface by William Winter.] [N. Y.] Privately printed for Mr. Daly, 1888 135 ^S 2.y S-oo M-.oo The Anderson Auction Co. SHAKESPEARE. 1233 Much Ado About Nothing! As Produced by Edwin Booth. Portrait of Booth, and view of BootWs Theatre (2Sd St. J, New York, on cover. 8vo,wrappers, pp. 61. With introduction by H. L. Hinton. N". Y., n. d. [1871] 1234. Romeo and Juliet. The History of Mon- tecchio and Julietta : giving an Account of their First Meet- ing, etc. 12mo, unbound, pp. 48. Lond. ,n d. [circa 1790] A translation of the original Italian romance on which Romeo and Juliet was founded. 1235. Tempest (The) ; or. The Enchanted Island. A Comedy as it is now Acted at their Majesties Theatre in Dorset-Garden. 4to, unbound (date on title, and a few catch- words cut into by binder). Autograph on title of Wm. Neville. Lond. : Printed by J. M. for H. Herringman . . . 1690 Raee. Second edition of Dryden and Davenant's Edi- tion OP Shakespeare's Tempest. Dryden, in the preface, states his account of the writing of this adaption, and eulogizes Davenant for his invention and addition of characters— this being a youth who had never seen a woman ; a sister to Miranda, who likewise had never beheld a man; and a female monster as a companion to Caliban, these being added as a " Counter- part " ! ! ! 1236. Winter's Tale (The), altered from Shake- spear by Charles Marsh. First edn. 8vo, unbound, pp. 78. Lond. 1756 A sarcastic address to Garrick is on the title-page. 1237. Winter's Tale (The). Scenes from The Winter's Tale. (Being selections from the text and illus- trations to the same ; pictured in 48 full-page plates ; illumi- nated IN gold and colors in the Grecian style.) Small 4to, cloth gilt, gilt edges. Lond. : Day & Son, n. d. - 1238. CYMBELiNE,with alterations by David Garrick, Lond. 1770; Romeo and Juliet, altered by Garrick, Lond., n. d. [circa 1770]; Henry the Eighth, as Performed at Drury Lane, Lond. 1763. 12mo, unbound. (3 pieces.) yl 1239. Much Ado about Nothing; The Tempest; c/0 Merchant op Venice; Henry VIII; Julius Caesar; and ' Macbeth. Edited by Wm. J. Rolfe. lUusts. 6 vols, square crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1872-75 /^ 1240. Irving's Acting Edition of Twelfth Night, ^0 1884; Calvert's Henry V. (Booth's Theatre), N. Y. 1875; I Othello, as Performed by Salvini and Booth, 1886 ; Ros- tori's Acting Edition of Macbeth, N.Y.I 866; Julius Caesar, and Historical Tragedy by Edward Willard, Phil. [1890] ; and other Shakespeareana. (30 pieces.) 136 uo The Library of Charles N. Mann. SHAKESPEAEE. 1341. Double Falsehood; or, The Distrest Lovers. A Play. Written originally by W. Shakespeare and now revised and adapted to the Stage by Mr. Theobald. 8vo, un- bound (probably should have a half-title), pp. 64- Lond.1728 Scarce. First edition. Theobald was the noted Shake- spearean critic, and his account of this is that it is printed from a manuscript which originally belonged to Betterton and was in the handwriting of John Downes, the dramatist and //^^ /)() author of "Roscius Anglicanus." The original manuscript, // j^ however, was never produced, and it is generally believed to / (/ "^ — have been written by Theobald himself, he presumably think-' ing that the public might receive it as the missing play of "Cardenio," which Shakespeare's company acted at Court in 1613. This latter play is. unknown, but an entry appears in the registers of the Stationers' Company in 1653 that Humphrey Mosely applied for a license to publish this play of Cardenio, and the authorship is given as by Fletcher and Shakespeare. Cardenio was founded on an incident in Don Quixote, and this play is on the same incident. 1242. DoxjBTFTJL Plays, A Supplement to the Plays ^ ^^ f — " of Shakespeare, comprising the Seven Dramas which have^/ 1 Curious plate representing members of the Pcean Clubfy^ KjL/ Post 8vo, half old calf (cracked). Phil. 1805-ff^ Very rare. 1374. THEATRICAL DICTIONARY (A Nevv^). Con- taining an account of all the Dramatic Pieces that have yr appeared from the commencement of Theatrical Exhibition /y. to the present time, to which is added an Alphabetical \.AJ Catalogue of Dramatic Writers . . . with a short sketch of ' the Rise and Progress of the English Stage. Crown 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1792 149 S7 ^ 3. lO a £l The Anderson Auction Co. 1375. THEATRICAL INQUISITOR (The) ; or Literary Mirror. By Cerberus. 17 vols. 8vo, old calf. Portraits. Lond. 1812-30 The rare and beautiful full-length portraits in this work include Edmund Kean, Geo. Frederick Cooke, J. P. Kemble, Junius Brutus Booth, the Elder Wallaok, Mrs. Alsop, Macready, Chas. Kemble, Mathews, Miss Foote, and others. 1376. THEATRICAL JOURNEY-WORK (The) and An- ^g^ ecdotical Recollections of Sol Smith. Portrait. The Yan- ^ /-fS^ kee among the Mermaids and other Waggeries and Vaga- ^ « ries. By Wm. E. Burton. Illusts. hy Barley. 2 vols. 12mo, original pictorial wrappers. Phil. [1854-43] 1377. THEATRICAL OBSERVER (The) and Daily Bills of the Play. From No. 1, Sept. 24, 1821, to No. 6559, Dec. 31, 1842. Bound in 39 vols. 8vo, half calf, etc. (rubbed, and some of the earlier volumes broken). (As 39 vols., sold not subject to collation.) Lond. 1821-42 A very long run of this valuable leaflet, which reproduces the casts (with the famous actors of the times) of all the noted London theatres. 1378. THEATRICAL RECORDER (The). By Thos. Holcroft. Nos. 1 to 12. 2 vols. 8vo, old leather (needs binding). Lond. 1805-06 With many scarce colored portraits, including Master Betty, Miss Decamp, Mrs. Jordan in Matrimony, Miss Brunton, Mr. Braham, Mrs. H. Johnston, and others. Sarah Blanchard's copy, with manuscript notes. 1379. Vol. I. only. Finely bound in three-quarters crushed levant, gilt top, uncut, by Tout. WitTi 6 colored plates. (Nos. 1 to 6.) Lond. 1805 Includes the colored portrait of Betty. c:^ r~» 1380. THEATRICAL REPERTORY (The) or Weekly <3<^ ^ of London and Dublin from 1730, with an Annual Register y C/ of all Plays, etc. , performed at the Theatres Royal, London, from 1712. 2 vols. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1761 1406. Another copy, with the Supplementary Volume, 'y^ 3 vols. 13mo, old tree calf. Lond. 1761-71 , 1407. VIENNA OPERA HOUSE. Photographs of the Mural Decorations representing scenes from the Marriage of Figaro. 12 plates. Small folio, mounted on cardboard and preserved in cloth portfolio. Vienna, etc., n. d. 1408. VOCABtTLAIRE ILLUSTR:^ (Le). Des Mots Usuels Frangais, Anglais, Allemands. Par A. Le Brun, /•J/^ H. Hamilton, etc. (Text in French, English and German.)/' ^^ Nurnerous cuts. 4to, cloth. Paris, n. d. 1409. VOLTAIRE. The Dramatic Works of Voltaire. ^_ Transl. by Hugh Downmam {sic) and David Williams. ^^Z? With plates after Gravelot. 3 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf. Lond. 1781 So ? 1410. TXTALKLEY (A. B.) Playhouse Impressions. ^^ Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1902 Shakespeare, Ibsen, etc., by the noted EngUsh critic. 1411. WALLACE (JAMES WILLIAM). Sketch of the^^ Life of J. W. Wallack (Senior), late Actor and Manager/^ ^^ 4to, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1863=^ ' '' 350 copies only printed. 1412. WALLACK (LESTER). Memories of Fifty Years. (- ^ With an Introduction by Li^urence Hutton. Numerous ^ , QO portraits, facsimiles, etc. Royal 8vo, half cloth (dust- stained), gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1889 No. 369 of a limited edition of 500 copies. 1413. Rosedale; or, The Rifle Ball. A Romantic ^Q Drama. Crown 8vo, wrappers, pp. 73. 7 [N. Y.]: Printed, not published, 1890 Presentation copy from one of the cast. 153 I-2S The Anderson Auction Co. ^ 1414. WALLER (WILLIAM). Mariamne ; or, The Court Jx) of Herod. A Dramatic Poem, a Tragedy. 8vo, wrappers. '/ Pres. copy from the Author. Lond. (privately printed) 1839 1415. WALLETT (W. F.) The Public Life of W. F. Wallett, the Queen's Jester. An Autobiography. Edited by John Luntley. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1870 ^ 1416. WARD (ADOLPHUS WILLIAM). A History of / ^'T^ English Dramatic Literature, to the Death of Queen Anne. ' / First and best edn. 2 vols, thick 8vo, half calf gilt, gilt tops. Fine copy. Lond. 1875 ,^ 1417. WARD (GENEVIEVE). Memoir of Ginevra Guer- , 'fU rabella. 8vo, half morocco (joints cracked). Said to have teen luritten by the Chevalier Wikoff, at Miss Ward^s instance. N. Y. 1863 y f__^ 1418. WARFIELD (DAVID) ard HAMM (MARGHE- / ^U RITA). Ghetto Silhouettes. Portrait and illusts. Post '^ 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt tops. N". Y. 1903 First edition. -_^ 1419. WARREN (MRS. MERCY). Poems, Dramatic and ^/^ /) f) Miscellaneous. 13mo, original sheep (name torn from title). 1^^ Bost. 1790 First edition. Scarce. An interesting copy, having contem- porary corrections and notes written in. The corrections con- sist of lines that are altered as well as typographical errors corrected. The corrections are of such a nature that it might almost be supposed that they were by the authoress, or at least by some one closely connected with her. The laudatory poems have also the names of those to whom they were addressed . written in. Page 195, " To Mr. ," is to John Adams, " To Fidelio," p. 313, is to the Hon. J. Warren, the husband of the authoress. Others are to Mrs. Winthrop, to Winston Warren, » etc. Among, the poems is her "The Squabble of the Sea- \f nymphs," describing the Boston Tea Party. ^ ^A 1420. WEBSTER (JOHN). The Dramatic Works of John ^'0^ Webster. Edited by Wm. Hazlitt. 4 vols. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt. Lond. 1857 1421. Works of Webster. With some Account of the Author, and Notes by Dyce. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1859 / no ■'•^^■^" '^^® Works of Webster, with Notes, etc. By I ' ^ Alex. Dyce. Royal 8vo, half roan, uncut. Lond. 1871 1423. WELLS (MRS. MARY), afterwards Mrs. Sumbel. Anecdotes and Correspondence of Celebrated Actors and Actresses, including Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Kemble, Mr. Colman, Mrs. Siddons, etc. Also an Account of the Awful Death of Lord Lyttleton. 3 vols. 12mo, boards, cloth backs. Lond. 1830 "Becky Wells' " autobiography with a new title. 154 i7 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 1424. WEMYSS (F. C.) Twenty-Six Years of the Life of an Actor and Manager, 1847; also, The Actor, Passages in CTj the Lives of Booth, etc., 1846. 2 vols, in one. 12mo, half , calf. N. Y. 1846-47 1435. Theatrical Biography; or, The Life of an /Cyf, Actor and Manager. Interspersed with Sketches, Anecd otes, ^^ etc. 2 vols, in one. 12nio, half morocco. N. Y. 1847 ^ 1426. Chronology of the American Stage, from 1752 3j to 1852. Crown 8vo, half calf (rubbed). N. Y. [1853] ^ 1427. WESTON (THOMAS). Memoirs of that Celebrated Comedian and very singular Genius ThomavS Weston. 8vo half calf. Lond. 177 "A PAMPHLET OF EXTREME SCARCITY." — LOWE. 1428. WEWITZER (R.) A Brief Dramatic Chronology ^^ of Actors, etc. , on the London Stage, from the Introduction ^/^vJ of Theatrical Entertainments into England, to the Present ^ Time. Post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1817 1429. WHINCOP (THOMAS). Scanderbeg; or. Love and Liberty: a Tragedy. To which are added a List of all-? the Dramatic Authors, with some Account of their Lives^^, ^Q and of all the Dramatic Pieces ever published in the Eng- ' lish Language to the Year 1747. 8vo, original calf. Lond. : Reeve, 1747 The List of Dramatic Authors is accompanied with 18 en- graved portraits (in the text), including Shakespeare, Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Dryden, Wycherly, Congreve, Garrick and others. ■^ >^ 1430. Another copy. 8vo, sheep. Lond. 1747 (y. ^^ 1431. WHITE (HENRY). The Massacre of St. Bartholo- mew. With History of the Religious Wars in the Reign of / 0'<' Charles IX. Illusts. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut and imopened. / ' A^ N. Y. 1868 . ' 1432. WHITTIER (JOHN GREENLEAF). The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, numerous illusts. and photo- ^^^-^ gravures, 7 vols. ; Life and Letters, by Saml. T. Packard, . Aj z'ZZms^s., 2 vols. Together 9 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. / Bost. : Riverside Press [1894] 1433. WHITTON (JOSEPH). Wags of the Stage. Por- traits. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Phil. 1903 //^^ No. 3 of only 500 Large Paper copies. Presentation copy /- ^/C/ from the anthor. Account of the humorous pranks of noted / actors. 1434. WHYTE (FREDERICK). Actors of the Century. A Play-Lover's Gleanings from Theatrical Annals. Nu- o Period of Forty Years. By W. B. Wood. Portrait. Crown •> 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Phil. 1855 1463. Acting Editions of Plays, each with the auto- graph of W. B. Wood, including Wycherley's Love in a A) Wood, 1733; Steele's Conscious Lovers, 1783; Garrick's, Arthur and Emeline, 1786; Rowe's The Biter, 1791; and others. Bound in half calf. 10 vols. 1464. A similar lot, also with Wood's autograph, ^ ^ including Nat Lee's Lucius Junius Brutus, 1734; Gloriana, 6^ 1736 ; and Force of Love, 1786 ; The Rehearsal, by the Duke of Buckingham, 1796 ; and others. 10 vols. 1465. Prompt Books used by the Warren and Wood Company, with interlineations, cuts marked, etc. ; one with^^ the autograph of Wni. Warren. (About the early part of the 19th Century.) (6 pieces.) 1466. WOOD WORTH (SAMUEL). The Widow's Son; or. Which is the Traitor? A Melo-Drama. As Performed at the New York Park Theatre (Dec. 15, 1835). 13mo, 'n^ 0d sewed, pp. 83, uncut and unopened. N. Y. 1835 '^HT / -» First edition. Scarce. A Eevolutionary play. The iiitro^_/ / / duction gives a narrative of the plot, which deals with the / doings of Wm. Darby, who joined the British under Sir Henry ' Clinton, and led them to the capture of Fort Montgomery. The mother, who was a New York character known as "Crazy Peg," also figures in the piece. The author wrote the well- known poem "The Old Oaken Bucket," and several poems by him occur in the piece. 159 //£ IS / The Anderson Auction Co. 1467. WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE (LIBRARY OF THE). Ancient and Modern. Edited by Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie,' Lucia G. Runkle, G. H. Warner and others. Illust. with hundreds of portraits, views, facsimiles in colors of ancient MSS. , etc. Also the Supplementary vols., containing the Dictionary of Authors, etc. Together 45 vols. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1896] Connoisseur Edition, No. 367 of only 500 copies. 1468. WORLD'S GREAT CLASSICS. Edited under the Superintendence of Julian Hawthorne, Timothy Dwight and others. 61 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. [1900] The Editor and Artist's limited edition, with frontispieces and titles, many in gold and colors, portraits and other illus- trations. 1469. WRIGHT (FRANCES). Altorf : a Tragedy. First represented in the Theatre of New York, Feb'y 19, 1819. First edn. 12m, half morocco. Phil. 1819 , -, 1470. WYCHERLEY, CONGREVE, VANBRUGH and / (y FARQUHAR. Dramatic Works. With Biographies by ' I Leigh Hunt. Portrait. 8vo, half roan (worn). Lond. 1871 Sd •1^ 1.3s Sc 1471. ^ATES (EDMUND). His Recollections and Ex- -*- periences. First edn. Portraits and vignette titles. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1884 1472 YOUNG (CHARLES MA YNE). Memoir of Charles }(^ Mayne Young, Tragedian, with Extracts from his Son's Journal. By Julian C. Young. 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I have heretofore congratulated you personally on the success of the sale, and now beg you to accept this expression of our appreciation of the excellent service rendered in this connection by your Company to ours. Yours very truly, JAMES F. HOOD, Secretary." THE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CHARLES N. MANN (PHILADELPHIA, PA.) Pabt II Bramattc JHiscellan^ comprising Choice and Rare Mezzotints ; Engraved Portraits of Famous Actors AND Actresses ; Scarce Lithographs by Newsam, D. C. Johnston, Pendleton, etc. ; Early and Modern Photographs ; Autograph Letters op exceptional interest and rarity ; American and Engush Playbills, including A remarkable and unique series covering performances OP the old American Company, 1768, 178-1, etc. ; Fine Oil Paintings, including Portrait of John R. Scott, by T. Sully, Jr.; Rare Views of Theatres, Daguerreotypes, Medals, etc. FOE SALE AT AtTCTION BY CJe 9lntierfiion 9iuction Company 5 West 39th Street, New Yoek lots THURSDAY EVEKII^a, APRIL 25, 1- 360 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26, 361— 720 FRIDAY EYENINa, APRIL 26,731—1080 bales begin in the evening at 7.30 o'clock; in the aftbbnoon at 3 Telephone, 3150 Madison Souglas TTa^Ioc & (Co. new ISocii CATALOGUE 1. ACTORS' GRAVES. Mrs. Mary Duff, Barney ■^-^ Williams, Laura Keene, Ferdinand Palmo, Con- stantia Clarke. 4to views. (5) 2. Charles M. Walcot, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Conway, W. R. Blake, Lester Wallack (stained), Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Alsop. 4to. (6) 3. Another lot. Mrs. Sarah Timm, Edward Seguin, Ben A. Baker, Wm. Dunlap, Wm. Mitchell, Mrs. Wm. Warren (Alexandria, Va.). 4to. (6) 4. ADAMS (A. A.) Early American Tragedian. Pencil drawing (copied from a unique original) as Brutus. 8vo, bust. 5. ALLEN (ANDREW JACKSON). Early American Actor and Costumier. Lithograph Portrait, in plain dress, by E. Brown, Jr. Folio, half length. India Paper. Very RARE. 6. AMERICANA. Engraved invitation to the Inaugur- ation Ball of President Zach. Taylor, and an engraving of the Golden Medal presented to Benj. Franklin by the Royal Society of London. 8vo. (3) 7. AMERICAN DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. James H. Caldwell (scarce), Mrs. G. H. Gilbert, Statue of Edwin Booth as Hamlet (India Proof), Group of representative American Actresses, etc. 4to and small folio. (6) 8. John E. McDonough as Damon (scarce lith.), Mrae. Parepa Rosa (photo.), Joseph Proctor (autographed), Mrs. Sophia Baddeley (restrike mezzotint), Kate Bateman as Mary Warner (colored photo.), etc. 4to. (6) 9. John R. Scott as St. Pierre (Newsam lith.), cut down. Miss Watson as Aurelio (Bnfford lith.), Mrs. G. H. Gilbert as Mrs. Candour, John Drew as Chas. Surface, Olga Nethersole (colored photo.), Chas. Fechter (India Paper), etc. 4to. (10) 10. Maude Adams as Babbie, E. A. Sothern (photo.). Prof. J. H. Anderson (lith.), Mile. Rachel, Joseph Jefferson (colored photo.), Mrs. Wood (by Edwin), Edwin Forrest (2), etc. 4to. (13) The Anderson Auction Co. AMERICAN DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 11. Fanny Elssler {colored litTi.), another, un- colored ; F. S. Chanfrau, Mme. Adelaide Ristori, John Gil- bert, J. W. Wallack as Massaroni (re-issue), Harry Crisp, etc. 8vo. (12) 12. Mary Ann Lee {scarce), Lola Montez, Kate Bateman {lith.), Bill Osborn {photo.), Henry Placide, James E. Murdock {India Paper), Mrs. D. P. Bowers {colored), etc. 4to. (12) 13. Ada Rehan {colored photo.), Fanny Stockton, Geo. L. Fox, Edwin Booth as Hamlet, Joseph Jefferson, John Drew as Lord Lumley, Mrs Leslie Carter, Lydia Thompson, Richard Mansfield as Mons. Beaucaire, John Reeve as Jack Ragg {colored lith.), etc. 8vo. (20) 14. AMERICAN PORTRAITS, Benjamin Franklin {by Goodman a,nd Piggot, after Martin) ; Alex. Hamilton (by Leney, after the bust by Cerachi. 4to. (2) 15. J. Fenimore Cooper, Mrs. H. B. Stowe, Edgar Allan Poe (by Chifflaet), R. W. Griswold, Richard Penn Smith (2), David Crockett {India Paper), Washington Irving, etc 8vo and 4to. (10) 16. Robert Morris {Heath, after Pine), R. Swain Gifford, Alice Cary, J. R. Lowell, Thos. Sully (by Sartain), etc. 4to. (10) 17. U. S. Grant {by W. E. Marshall), Felix Grundy, Dr. Samuel McClellan, Fisher Amies (bt/ D. Edwin, after Stuart), Lafayette, John Jay (&y Leney), etc. Svo and 4to. (10) 18. Mrs. Benj. Franklin, Harry Howard, Edgar A. Poe, David Paul Brown, John Adams, Andrew Jackson, Dr. Benj. S. Janney, Judge Sharswood, etc. 8vo. (12) 13. Boston Statue of Franklin, Edgar A. Poe, Benj. West, Dolly Madison, Gen. C. H. T. CoUis {by Sartain), Richard Penn Smith {lith.), Thos. A. Scott, etc. 8vo. (12) 20. Marquis of Hastings (Earl of Moira), Judge Geo. Sharswood, Thos. Jefferson {Hall after Stuart), Amos Kendall, Richard Rush, Albert Gallatin, Washington {Buttre after Stuart), Wm. Coleman, etched by H. B. Hall {India paper), etc. 8vo. (20) 21. Rev. Aaron Burr (by Sartain), Geo. D. Prentice, Prof. Mafatt {scarce). Rev. A. A. Willets {proof mezzotint). Sir Chas. Grey (stained), Richard Vaux {mezzo.), H. D. Gilpin, Geo. Wm. Curtis, Jonathan Cilley, John A. Dix {mezzo.), etc. 8vo. (20) 22. ANDFRSOlSr (J. H.) Known as -'The Wizard of the North." Lithograph Portrait, by Sarony. Large folio, oval, in border (torn at edges). The Library of Charles N. Mann. 23. ANDERSON (MARY). Lithograph Portrait, in character, fol. bust, bj J. B. 24. ANDREWS (A.— real name Isaacs, app. Park Thea- tre). A. L. S., 4to, 1853; mentions Barry, Mrs. Seguin, Lewis, his stay at the Park Theatre, etc. 25. ANDREWS (GEORGE). English Actor, appeared at Chatham Theatre in 1828. Lithograph Portrait as Cap- tain Copp, by J. Bell. Bvo. Full half length, standing. E-^-KE. Liverpool, n. d. 26. ANNAPOLIS THEATRE. Playbills and Announce- ments of the Annapolis (Maryland) Theatre, July 14 and 16, and Oct. 12 (year unknown), covering performances by Mr. Serson, Mr. Wall, and Mrs. and Miss Dowthaitt. (3) Possibly unique. From the collection of Mb. Wall. 27. ARNE (THOMAS ARGUSTINE). Famous Musical Composer, connected for years with both Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. Engraved portrait by F. Bae- TOLOZZi. 4to, half length, playing an instrument. 28. AUTOGRAPHS. Advertisement, written by James McHenry, early Dramatist, Poet and Novelist, for Publica- tion in the Phila. " Aurora," with accompanying A. N. S. 1 p. [1825]; Thomas Cooper, Scientist and Author, Prof, in Univ. of Penna., etc., A. L. S., 1 p. 4to, regarding details of a lawsuit. (3 pieces. ) 29. A. N. S. of Edmund Simpson, 1 p. 8vo, 1847; A. L. S. of Joseph Proctor (" Jibbenainosay "), on theatrical business. 3 pp. 8vo, 1860. (2) 30. Signature of Mary Anderson, on a card attached to a wreath presented by her to JohnMcCullough; A. N. S. of John T. Ford, referring to Ireland's " Becords'^; Thos. McKean, copy of letter to A. M. Palmer, in connection with the Wallack Testimonial; Minnie Cummings; and Eliz. Andrews. 16mo and 12mo. (5) 31. John Sartain, Laurence Hutton, Henry Ashley, S. W. Willis (relative to rare prints), J. H. Richardson (receipt for engraving cut of " Little Church Around the Corner"), T. Park, etc. A. L. S. (8) 33. X>AKER (BENJ. A.) Manager and Actor. A.L S. -^ 4to, 1847, advising Charles Kean that his ar- rangements are complete for the season. 33. BALTIMORE THEATRE. Playbills of the New Theatre (Holliday Street), Baltimore, Nov. 13, 15, 17 and 20, 1802, the names in the casts including Mr. Warren as FalstafE, Mr. Wignell as Sir Wm. Dorrillon and King Henry IV., Mr. Bernard as Robin Roughhead and Caleb Quotem, 5 The Anderson Auction Co. Mr. Durang as Robinson Crusoe, Mr. Hallam, Mr. Blissett, Mr. and Mrs. Francis, W. B. Wood, Mrs. Oldmixon, etc. (4) Rare. Feom the collection of Mr. Wall. 34. BANNISTER (JOHN). English Comedian. Mezzo- tint portrait, painted and engraved by Geo. Clint. Folio, three-quarters length, seated in chair, with cane in right hand and hat in left, enclosed in mat. Lond. 1839 Bars presentation inscription from Mr. Clint to Henry Behnes. 35. Etched portrait, in the character of Miss Polly Peachum. 4to, full length. Curious and scarce. 36. Scene from the " Children, in the TFboc?," with Mr. Bannister as Walter. Engraved by J. Heath, after R. Westall. Oblong folio, edges slightly torn and crumpled. Lond. 1797 37. BARNES (CHARLOTTE), afterwards Mrs. E. S. Con- ner. A. L. S., 2 pp. 4to, 1847, to W. S. Fredericks, marked " Private,''' and referring to the size of poster type in which her name was to appear, in comparison with that of the elder Wallack. Scarce. 38. BARNES (MRS.) Early American Actress. Engraved portrait, 24mo, half length. (2 copies.) 39. BARNES (WM. AUGUSTUS). Lithograph portrait as Noucom in the "Black Raven of the Tombs,^' as played by him upwards of 300 nights at the Walnut St. Theatre, Bowery Theatre, Jind the Holiday St. Theatre, Baltimore. Folio. Extremely rare. 40. BARRY (SPRANGER). Mezzotint portrait, as Mac- beth. Engraved by M. Jackson, after James Gwim. 4to, full length. Rare. [Dublin], 1753 41. Scene from '^ Romeo and Juliet," with Mr. Barry as Romeo and Miss Nossiter as Juliet. Engraved by Wm. Elliott, after R. Pyle. 4to. Lond. 1759 Veey bare. Only one other copy known in the hands of American collectors. Miss Nossiter was madly in love with the famous tragedian, and studied for the stage so as to be near him. She died young and beqneathed nearly all her money to him. 42. BARRY (MRS. SPRANGER). Celebrated Irish Actress. Mezzotint portrait, in plain dress, by S. Paul, after Kettle. Small folio, three-quarters length, seated. Rare. 43. Engraved portrait, as Rosalind. 8vo, full length. Rare. 44. BARRYMORE (MRS. W.) English Actress, appeared at Park Theatre in 1831. Etched portrait as the Brigand Chief's Wife. 4to. Scarce. Lond., n. d. 6 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 45. BATEMAN (KATE AND ELLEN). Lithograph por- traits, as Shylock and Portia, as performed by them at the Broadway Theatre, N. Y. 4to. 46. Lithograph portraits of Kate and Ellen Bateman as Richard III. , General Bombastes, etc. 4to, cut down. (3) 47. BATES (JOHN, ''Old John Bates, the Manager"). A. L. S. 4to, National Theatre, Cincinnati, 1853, about selling. 48. BATTLE OP NEW ORLEANS. Lithograph views (birdseye), by Case & Green, of Hartford, giving every detail of action. One copy cut down, the other having title, but considerably torn. Oblong folio. Rare. (2 copies.) 49. BEDFORD (PAUL). Colored lithograph, "A re- cent investment in the stocks, " with portraits of Paul Bedford and Mr. Wright. Oblong 4to. Scarce. Lond., n. d. 50. BEGGAR'S OPERA. Portraits of Mr. Blanchard, Mrs. Davenport and Miss M. Tree as Peachum, Mrs. Peachum and Polly. Engraved by C. Cooke, after G. Clint. Oblong 4to (slight tear in margin). 51. Casey in the character of Macheath. By R. Rylot, after D. Craig. Oblong 4to. Lond. 1814. 53. BENEFIT BILLS. Walnut St. Theatre, Oct. 5, 1843, Benefit of J. M. Field, with W. R. Blake as Falstaif, and Mr. Field as the Artful Dodger ; same theatre, Sept. 23 [no year]. Benefit of Charles Kean, acting as Shylock, with Mrs. Kean as Portia. (2) 53. BETTY (WM. HENRY WEST). Engraved portrait of Master Betty as Douglas, by J. Heath, after Opie. Folio. Liberally sprinkled with the marks of a book (or print). Worn. 54. Mezzotint portrait as Hamlet. By S. W. Rey- nolds, after J. Ramsay. Folio, half length, slight margins. Brilliant impression. Lond. 1805. 55. BRONZE MEDAL. " The Young Eoscius," with head, by T. Webb; rev., ''Not yet Nature, yet matchless," born Sept. 13th. 1791, MDCCCIV., enclosing tragic em- blems. 56. BIHINS (J.) The Belgian Giant. A. L. S. (in French). 8vo. 1863. 57. BILLINGTON (ELIZABETH). Colored Caricature Portrait. By Gillray. Small folio, full length. Lond. 1802. 58. BOCHSA (CHAS.) Noted Harpist and Composer. A. L. S. 2 pp. , 12mo, 1852. Mentions Mdme. Bishop. 7 The Anderson Auction Co. 59. BOOTH (EDWIN). Engraved portrait in plain dress. 4to, bust (margin foxed). India proof before LETTERS. 60. Engraved portrait in plain dress, dto, half length, seated. (Said to have been suppressed.) "With mat. 61. Photograph, in plain dress. By F. Gutekunst. Folio. Phil., n. d. 63. BOOTH (JOHN WILKES). Lithograph portrait ("Our Brutus"). 4to, half length, oval. Bare. New Orleans: A. E. Blackmar [1865]. 63. BOOTH (JUNIUS BRUTUS). A. L. S. to R. W. EUiston, Manager of Drury Lane Theatre. 1 p., 4 to, Aug. 14, 1820, with Mr. EUiston's endorsement and signature on back : " J accept the terms you offer for my performances at the Theatre-Eoyal, Drury Lane, with Mr. Kean, as also those for the next season, ' ' etc. A PAETICULARLT FINE AND IMPORTANT LETTER. Mr. Booth was only 34 years old at this time, and, after the engagement was concluded, set sail for America. 64. Photograph, as Richard III. Finely colored by hand. Small folio, half length, mounted. Phil. 1877. 65. Lithograph portrait. By J. L. Magee. 4to, bust. Phil. 1869. 66. Lithograph portrait, as Richard III. Large 4to, full length, framed. With autograph Inscription, ''With regards of Andrew Lanergan." 67. Playbill of the Theatre at Ostend. Performance for the benefit of Mr. Booth, March 13, 1815. Mr. Booth as Richard III. 16mo, printed on- both sides. The EARLIEST PLAYBILL KNOWN OF THE FAMOUS TRAGEDIAN. At this time he was only 19 years of age, and had not even made his preliminary appearance on the London stage. . 68. Playbill of the first performance of the elder Booth in the City of Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Theatre, Feb. 17, 1823, as Richard III. Bare. 69. BOOTH (SARAH). English Actress. Mezzotint portrait. By H. Mayer, after W. H. Pickersgill. Folio, half length, seated, with opened book in hands. Lond. 1813 70. BOUCICAULT (DION). Original MS. of a state- ment intended for, or inserted in, a Philadelphia newspaper regarding the piracy of his play of "Jeannie Deans. " 4 pp. , 4to, 1860. With numerous corrections. Thoroughly characteristic of the famous dramatist, who was evidently satisfied that his grievance against Miss Jean M. Davenport was a just one. The details are extremely inter- esting. The Library of Charles N. Mann. BOUCICAULT (DION). ^1- A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to, Buffalo, 1854, giving re- sults of performances there, and news as to the forthcoming productions. The letter ends, '■'Agnes is going on bravely." Signed, Dion B . 72. BOWERS (MRS. D. P.— Eliz. McCoUum). Actress. A. L. S., 3 pp. 8vo, 1889, giving quotations to be used under a picture of herself as Queen Elizabeth, signed with both her maiden and her married name; and another short A. L S., 1851, signed Elizabeth Bowers. (3 pieces.) '73. A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Wash. 1886. " I am due at the theatre. Again to-night I must struggle to incite poor Macbeth to murder - . ." 74. BROUGH (WM P.) Celebrated Early American Operatic Singer. Lithograph Portrait in plain dress, by A. Newsam. 4to, bust. Phil., n. d. 75. BROWN (T. ALLSTON). A. L. S , 13mo, 1874, on letter-head, with large woodcut view of the building where he had his Dramatic Agency,. No. 9 West 4th St. ; another A. L. S., 3 pp. 4to, 1877. (3 pieces.) 76. BROWN (JOHN MILLS). Favorite Boston Actor, 1831 ; also appeared in New York. Lithograph Portrait in colors. Cut out and mounted. 8vo. Very rare. The only portrait known of this early American actor. 77. BRYANT (DAN). Lithograph Portrait by Major & Knapp. Folio, full bust, oval. Scarce. 78. BURKE (CHARLES). Early American Comedian. Group of seven Portraits of Mr. Burke (six in different characters and one in plain dress), drawn on stone by J. L. Magee. Small folio. Rare original. 79. BURKE (MASTER JOSEPH). Engraved Portrait as Jack Ratline, by P. Roberfs, after Wageman. 4to. Lond.,n.d. 80. Portrait of Master Burke as the Irish Tutor. 4to, full length. Rare. Lond., n. d. 81. BURRELL (MISS). English Actress. Etched Por- trait as Patrick in " The Poor Soldier" [by George Cruik- shank). 4to, full length. London, 1815. 83. BURTON (WM. E.) Lithograph Portrait as Captain Cuttle, by Sarony. 4to, full length. N. Y., n. d. 83. Playbill of the opening of Burton's New Na- tional Theatre, Phil., Aug. 31, 1840, with Mr. Burton as Bob Acres and Charlotte Cushman as Lydia Languish. Rare. 84. BYRNE (OSCAR— the Younger). A. L. S., 4to, 1823, to Elliston, about terms. 9 The Anderson Auction Co, 85. /^ARR (MARY). Noted for her delineations of old ^ women. A. L. S. 4to. [1856.] The letter that secured her first engagement in America. 86. CATLEY (ANN). Mezzotint Portrait by Eliz. Jud- kins, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 8vo, half length, with bird perched on her fingers. Scarce. Lond. , n. d. 87. CERITO (FANNY). Famous Dancer. Mezzotint Portrait by Garnier, after Laure. Folio, enclosed in mat. Scarce. 88. CHANFRAU (FRANK S.) Colored Lithograph Por- trait as Mose in " J. Glance at New York." 4to. Rare. 89. Early Photograph, taken from Life, by McClees of Phil. Small folio, full bust, mounted. 90. CHAPMAN (WM. B.) Comedian; original " Villi- kins and his Dinah." A. N. S. 1846. 91. CHARLES (J AS. S.) Comedian and Manager. 2 A L. S. 4to. 1845 and '56. " I see my old favorite Eliza Place is engaged ..." (2 pieces. ) 92. CHARLES I. Mezzotint Portrait [by J. Smith]. Small folio, full length, on bended knee, left hand holding a crown of thorns, open book before him, his right foot resting on a globe, his crown resting beside it, etc. Mounted. Bare. 93. CHARLES II. Mezzotint Portrait, in armor. Small folio, half length, in oval, cat down and mounted. Fine impression. 94. CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILA. Play- bills, Nov. 26 and Dec. 7, 1821, and March 16, 1822. Mr. Pelby as Macbeth and .Hamlet, and Mr. Warren as Falstaff in " Henry the Fourth." (3) 95. Engraved Views of the Theatre, destroyed by fire in 1820, and of the new Theatre [1823]. By Gilbert Fox, after William Birch. Oblong 4to. (2) 96. CIBBER (SUSANNAH MARIA). Noted Early Eng- lish Actress. Mezzotint Portrait as Cordelia (in scene from " King Lear"). Folio. By P. Van Bleeck. Scarce. 97. CIVIL WAR. A. L. S. of S. J. Meyers, of Richmond, Va., 1855. 1 p. 4to. Owner of the Marshall Theatre, Richmond, and a large tobacco planter. His warehouse was bought by the Confeder- ate Gov't and used as Libby Prison, and it is likely this very letter was written from that warehouse. 98. CLAVEAU(MR.) Early Acrobatic Performer. Litho- graph Portrait, showing him as the Flying Mercury, descend- ing from the gallery to the stage. 4to. Bare. Phil., n. d. 10 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 99. OLINE (HERR). Famous Performer on the tight- rope at the early New York and Phila. Theatres. Engraved portrait, on music sheet, showing him on the rope. 4to. B^are. Phil.,n. d. 100. COLLINS (JOHN). English Actor and Poet, d. 1808. Engraved Portrait. Small folio, full length, standing. Scarce. 101. CLIVE (CATHERINE). Mezzotint Portrait in the character of Philida, by P. Van Bleeek, Jr., 1735. Small folio, three-quarters length, standing, with shepherd at right. Rare. 103. Mezzotint Portrait (when Miss Rafter) in the character of Philida, after G. Schalken. Small folio, three- quarters length (in company with a shepherd lad). Bril- liant IMPRESSION. Rare. 103. COLLINS (JOHN). Irish Comedian and Vocalist. 2 A. L. S., 4to and Bvo, 1854-55. Mentions his Irish r61es. (2 pieces.) 104. Lithograph Portrait, in plain dress, by A. Newsam, after a daguerreotype by Root. 8vo, three-quar- ters length, seated. Rare. Phil., n. d. 105. Another copy, with the '. o "Irish Comedian and Vocalist^' at bottom. 106. COLORED CARICATURE. A Great Actor, in the popular farce of " 'Twould- Puzzle a Conjurer " (George IV. and Mrs. Pitzherbert). Oblong 4to, by Seymour. 107. " Dilettanti Theatricals, or a Peep at the Green Room." Engraved by C. Starcke, after Gillray. Oblong 4to. Curious. 108. COLSON (PAULINE). Vocalist, appeared at Bur- ton's Theatre in 1858. Lithograph Portrait, by Endicott. Folio, three-quarters length (stained). N. Y., n. d. 109. CONNER (EDMONS.) American Tragedian. Litho- graph Portrait as Romeo, by A. Newsam, after T. Sully, Jr. Folio, half length (slightly stained). Phil., n. d. 110. Another copy, with reduced margins. 111. 3 A. L. S., 8vo, 1853-55. About selling Bouci- cault a wardrobe, etc. (3 pieces.) 112. 4 A. L. S., 8vo and 4to, 1851. Making arrange- ments for the funeral of Amherst, etc. (4 pieces.) 113. CONWAY (MR. and MRS. F. B.) Lithograph Por- traits (on one sheet), in plain dress, by A. Newsam, from daguerreotypes. Oblong folio, full bust. Rare. Phil.,n. d. 11 Tke Anderson Auction Co. 114. CONY (BARKHAM). " Dog Star," made his debut in America in 1834 with his dogs, t A. L. S. 4to and folio. 1852-56. Mentions his dogs, etc. 115. COOKE (GEORGE FREDERICK). Famous Tra- gedian, buried in St. Paul's Churchyard, N. Y. City. Col- ored Etched Portrait as Richard III., by R. Dighton. 4to, full length. Lond. 1800 116. Mezzotint Portrait as lago. Engraved by James Ward, after James Green. Folio, three-quarters length. Open-letter proof. Scarce. Lond. 1801 117. Bronze Medal. " Georgius Cooke, Tragce,dus Como&dusque Anglicus," with head; rev., " Veluti in specu- . lum, MDOOCV.,'" enclosed in wreath. By T. Webb. 118. COOKE (T.) Musical Director at Drury Lane The- atre. Mezzotint Portrait by T. Lupton, after G. Clint. Polio, half length. Fine impression. Lond. 1839 119. COULDOCK (C. W.) Engraved Portrait as Ham- let by W. H. Mote, after A. Wivell. Folio, half length, vignette (margin torn in two places). Lond. 1849 130. Another copy (cut down and somewhat stained). 131. Original India Ink Drawing of Mr. Couldock as Abel Murcott in "Our American Cousin." 4to, full length. 122. A. L. S. 2 pp. 12mo. [1852.] 123. CO VENT GARDEN THEATRE. Playbills of Per- formances, 1796-1832, with names of Macready, Charles Kemble, Young, Liston, Fawcett, Madame Vestris, Maria Foote, etc. (30 pieces, as a lot.) 124. COWELL (ANNA— Miss Cruise). Actress and Vocalist. A. L. S., 4to, 1856, stating her talents, with 3 A. L. S. of her husband, Wm. Cowell, Manager, son of Joe Cowell, 1858. (3 pieces.) 125. CRISP (WM. H.) English Comedian, tutor of Mrs. Mowatt, and her Manager. A. L. S., 8vo, 1855; L. S. (writ- ten by Eliza Crisp), 7 pp. small 4to, Savannah [1855]. (2 pieces.) The latter gives a history of the Southern Circuit, describes many of the popular theatres, actresses, etc. "With Mr. Peter Cunningham the brevity of your answer was the ' ' Soul of Wit "... My answer would not have come from the tip of my Tongue but of my Toe," . . . mentions Miss Heron, Julia Dean, and others. 126. CROCKETT (DAVID). Lithograph Portrait, by S.S.Osgood. 4to. On India Paper. Phil. 1834 127. CROSS (MRS.) Early English Actress, 1699. Mezzo- tint Portrait as St. Catharine, by J. Smith, after Sir Godfrey Kneller. Small folio (small hole at side of figure). Scarce. 12 The. Library of Charles N. Mann. 138. CRUISE (ANNA). Early American Actress. Litho- graph Portrait, in plain dress, by A. Newsam. 4to, half length, vignette. Rare original. 129. CUNNINGHAM (P. C.) Comedian at Mitchell's Olympic Theatre. Lithograph Portrait as Bailie Nicol Jarvie. Folio, full length. Pkesentation copy, with inscription in the actor's hand- writing. 130. Lithograph Portrait as Bailie Nicol Jarvie. 4to, full length. Rare. 131. CURIOUS. Broadsheet Almanac of the Dramatic, Equestrian and Musical Agency and Sick Fund Association, giving a Dramatic and Historic Chronology from the Mur- der of Abel to the Year 1857, with other interesting infor- mation. Large folio. Lond. 1857 132. CUSHMAN (CHARLOTTE). Lithograph Portrait in plain dress by H. B. Willis, after W. Trautschold. Small folio, half length, seated (margin slightly torn). India Paper. 133. Photograph in plain dress. Folio, half length (creased), by F. Gutekunst, Phil. 1873. Bears Miss Cushman's autograph. 134. T^ALY (AUGUSTIN). A. L. S, 12mo, 1871, in -*-^ regard to Kean portraits for his collection. 135. Daly's Theatre Company. Photogravure Por- traits of Mrs. Gilbert, James Lewis, Otis Skinner, John Ma- lone, AdaRehan, Geo. Clarke, Chas. Fisher, etc. 8vo. (25) 136. DALY (JULIA).. Talented and favorite Actress. Lithograph Portrait in plain dress (on music sheet), by S. Rosenthal. 4to, seated. Rare. Dublin, n. d. 137. DAVENPORT (E. L.) Photograph of the Trage- dian. Folio, full bust, oval, mounted on stifE board (broken under collar and on edge). Bears inscription in his own handwriting, "To theE. L. Davenport Club of New York, with best wishes of E. L. Davenport, N. York, March 10, 1876." 138. Lithograph Portrait as Sir Giles Overreach, by H. A. Thomas. Folio (torn and repaired). N. Y. 1874. 139. Photographs representing him in characters (St. Marc and another). 8vo. (2) 140. A. L. S. to Sam Hempel. 2 pp. 8vo. 1877. '' Ithinh you have been misinformed in regard to any sup- plementary season wherein E. L. D. will appear ^n the ^Prophet ' {as he is certain if he did it would be without Profit to him or the management "), etc. 13 The Anderson Auction Co. 141. DAVENPORT (FANNY). Early Lithograph Por- trait, singing " O, what shall I say?" at the Louisville Theatre. 4to, full length. Drawn on stone by O. Stark. Rare. 142. DAVIDGE (WILLIAM). American Comedian. Early Lithograph Portrait by Sarony. Folio, half length, oval (margin stained). Scarce. 143. DAVIS (MARY). Actress of the time of Charles II. Mezzotint Portrait (Madam Davits) by A. DeBois, after Sir Peter Lely. 8vo, full bust, oval. Fine impression. 144. DEAN (EDWIN). Father of Julia Dean; Actor. A. L. S. 4to. 1855. Mentions Julia Dean. 145. DEAN (JULIA). Favorite Early American Actress. Lithograph Portrait in plain dress by F. D'Avignon, after a daguerreotype. Large folio, three-quarters length. India Paper. 146. Another Lithograph Portrait in plain dress by F. D'Avignon. Small folio, bust, oval. India Paper. 147. DE BAR (BEN). Lithograph Portrait as Mose in " A Glance at New York,'' with view in background of the Baltimore Museum. 4to, full length, by J. B. Butler. Very rare. [Bait.], n. d. 148. A. L. S. 2pp. 4to. St. Louis, 1853. (Inlaid.) Mentions the engagements of G. V. Brooke, Mrs. Bernard, etc. 149. DELILLE (JACQUES). Eminent French Poet 1738- 18] 3 Mezzotint Portrait by J. Young, after Monnier. Small folio, half length (margins reduced). Fine impression. 150. DERR(W. R.) Equestrian Artist, performing at the "National," Phil., when it was destroyed by fire. A. L. S., 3 pp. 8vo, 1862, gives list of 22 parts, etc. ; portion of A. L. S , mentions his horses. (2 pieces.) 151. DIBDIN (CHARLES). Mezzotint Portrait as Mun go in " The Padlock," by B. Clowes. Oblong 4to (date erased in publisher's inscription). Brilliant impression. Lond. [1768]. A very early representation of the "Negro on the stage." Specially referred to in the late Laurence Hutton's article on the subject. 152. DICKENS. Etched Portrait of Mr. Walbourn as Dusty Bob, by George Cruikshank. 4to, full length. Presentation copy to Mr. Winston. 153. DICKONS (MRS.) English Vocalist. A. L. S. to Mr. Harley, 2 pp. 4to, regarding professional engagements, tugether with 3 engraved portraits and a printed biograph- ical sketch. (As a lot. ) 14 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 154. DANNEPORTH (WM.) App. Lafayette Theatre, N.Y., 1836. A. L. S., 12mo, 1845, regarding an engagement. 155. DIXON (GEORGE W.) Early American Comedian. Etched Portrait as Major Longbow. 12mo, full length. Rare. [N. Y.], n. d. 156. Another Etched Portrait as Billy Grizzle. 12mo, full length. Rare. [N. Y.], n. d. 157. DOLMAN (JOHN— App. Mitchell's Olympic, 1849). A. L. S., 4to, 1852: " I have played such parts as Claude Melnotte, Petruchio," etc. (Mentions 8.) 158. DRAMATIC AUTOGRAPHS. John G. Cartlitch (" This — Worcester, Mass. — is the best place for Theatricals, for the size of it, I ever met with"), dated 1853; Gabriel Harrison, 1873, referring, in detail, to his forthboming life of John Howard Payne; J. R. Planehe (no date), regard- ing the payment of an overdue account. All 1 p. 4to. (3) 159. Another lot, including W. S. Fredericks {S pp. entirely on theatrical matters); W. H. Reeves (operatic singer — scarce) ; J. B. Roberts (interesting) ; Mrs. D. P. Bowers; Kate Fisher. 12mo. A. L. S. (5) 160. Henry Sedley (3 pp , 1854, interesting) ; Geo. L. Aiken [1861]; J. N. Ireland; J. W. Bates {Cincinnati Manager, 1847); Annie Senter (3 pp., 1855); Stuart Rob- son (" copy " for a dramatic writer). 8vo. (6) 161. John Dunn {"■That Eascal Jack'"). 1 p. 4to, no date; Harry Watkins to John Sefton, 1853; Robert Johnston, 1856; W. F. Brough; H. S. Chapman, etc. All A. L. S. 4to. (6) 163. B. Cony (early performer on N. Y. and Phila. Stage); W. F. Brough (noted operatic singer); Rose Mer- rifield (claimed to be the best Topsy that ever performed the character) ; N. B. Clarke; Sidney Drew and John Ells- ler. All A. L. S. 4to. (6) 163. Another lot, including Peter Richings (4 pp., interesting); F. B. Conway (2 pp., 1865); R. B. Mantell ("i prefer Hamlet'''); W. A. Chapman; F. M. Kent and John Winans. l2mo. (6) 164. Charlotte Crampton {talented actress, 1 p., 1856) ; Julia Chapman; Helen Dauvray; Joseph Proctor; Henry J. Wallack {acknowledgment of indebtedness) ; John H. Jack {interesting). 12mo. A. L. S. (6) 165. Fanny Morant (1 p., 1856); Kate Fisher; Wil- son Barrett; Gabriel Harrison (4 pp- re Edwin Forrest,— very interesting); Peter Richings; Louisa Drew. 12mo. A. L. S. (6) 15 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC AUTOGRAPHS. 166. Harry Edwards (2 pp.); Thos. Duff (2 pp., 1856); Lawrence Barrett (to Dan'l Dougherty) ; Ludlow and Smith; P. T. Barnum (characteristic); W. H. Crane. 12mo. (6) 167. W. Stuart (of Winter Garden Theatre, 2 pp. , 1858) ; Eliz. Hamblin (Tom Hamblin's daughter) ; Harry Edwards (note, favor of John McCullough, and endorsed by the Tragedian); Charles Bass (2 pp., 1855); Joseph Proctor (2 pp., 1860); W. Corbyn (Treasurer of Mitchell's Olympic Theatre). 13mo. A. L. S. (6) 168. Tony Pastor (a fine sentiment) ; Steele Mackaye) ; Geo. H.Griffiths (Ip., 1856) ; Moses Kimball (Prop, and If an- ager of Boston Museum— fine letter); Harry Seymour (1 p., 1856) ; Fanny Davenport (2 pp.,1887— torn at end). 12mo. (6) 169. Henry Farren, C. H. Hunt, S. B. Duffield, J. C. Fredericks, H. E. Stevens, C. W. Taylor, Coleman Pope, Wesley Barmore, E. Theodore, J. S. Potter, Chas. Howard, G. W. Lewis, etc., including one labelled on the back by Thos. McKeon, the early manager, " A 5-sheet ' Fools Cap ' Letter, from a stage-struch individual, etc.''^ 4to. 20 pieces. All A. L. S. (As a lot.) 170. Another lot, including W. B. English, John E. Durivage, B,edmond Ryan, Albert Shepard, J. H. Boswell, J. H. Robinson, T. S. Cline, Wood Benson, H. H. Owens, Russell Smith {noted early scene-painter), John Procter, Geo. Holman, W. C Forbes, etc. All A. L. S., 4to, and addressed to Thos. McKeon. 20 pieces. (As a lot.) 171. Another lot, including M'Ue Adeline {noted early danseuse), W. Henderson, Anthony and Anna Rivolta {circus performers), Newton Chiswell, Henry E. Wells, Chas. Howard, Thos. Ward, H. W. Preston, Jacob Barrow, etc. All 4:to. A. L. S. 20 pieces. (As a lot.) 172. Another lot, including Wm. Hield, Henry Far- ren, J. Merrifield, Hamm and Silsbee, John Greene, Caro- line Meyer, J. M. Dawson, Jno. W. Norton, Coleman Pope, etc. All 4to. A. L. S. 30 pieces. (As a lot.) l'?3. A. L. S. of J. Barrow; D'Oyley Carte; F. G. Crocker (brother of Mrs. Bowers); Felix (Rachel's Man- ager); J. H. Gihon; Louisa Wells; etc. Mainly about 1855, with some later. 38 pieces. (As a lot.) 174. DRAMATIC MISCELLANY. Bookplate of Wm. Warren, the elder (mounted and cut at one corner) ; Bene- fit ticket of Herr Driesbach, Bowery Theatre, 1848. 32mo. (2) I'^S. Visiting Cards of George Belmore, Edmon S. Conner and Joseph N. Ireland, also a business card of the Phila. house, Stuart and Bro., on which appears in the 16 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC MISCELLANY, actress's handwriting, '■'■Miss (Charlotte) Cushman will feel obliged iy Messrs. Stuart receiving daily such sums as may be paid to her credit, subject to remittance to St. Louis. ''^ 16mo. (4 pieces.) 176. Colored Lithograph. Portrait of Ben Macauley as Uncle Dan'l; Lithograph of Vase presented to Charles Kemble, and 2 reproductions of Mr. Barry and Miss Nossi- ter as Romeo and Juliet. Folio. (4) 177. Play of St. Patrick's Eto, with portrait of Tyrone Power ; Sketches from the Life of W. H. Wallett, the Queen's Jester; Abou Hassan, by Arthur O'Neil; etc. 12mo and 8vo. (5 pieces.) 178. Ticket of Richmond Theatre, 1866, with signa- ture of beneficiary, W. H. Bailey; Flowers from the coffin of Edwin Forrest; MS. biography of Milton Nobles; printed Address written and delivered by Charlotte Barnes at Augusta, Ga., May 9, 1836; Programme of Fanny Kemble's Readings in Phila. ; Programme of Edwin Forrest Anniver- sary Exercises, with engraved portrait on cover. (6 pes ) 179 Early View of Globe Theatre, South wark; Burn- ing of Richmond Theatre, 1811; Drop Curtain of first Bowery Theatre, 1836 (3 copies); Federal St. Theatre, Boston; Benefit and other playbills, with names of E. L. Davenport, John Brougham, Kate Bateman, etc. (9 pes. ) 180. Photo of Bed-Room of Edwin Forrest, taken just after his death {certified by DanH Dougherty) ; Quin's monument, Chatham Theatre; "Our Boys"; Mr. Temple as Lord Dundreary; Playbill Chestnut St. Theatre, 1888 (Henry Irving in '■^ The Bells" and "■Jingle"'); Stuart Robson; etc. 4to and folio. (11 pieces, as a lot.) 181. Interesting lot, including Irvingiana [by Harry Furniss] ; Adv. of Scudder's Museum ; Tintype of Edmund Simpson ; View of Astor Place Riots ; Original drawing of McDougall [by Himself], prepared for a Clover Club Dinner; facsimile of bill of Edwin Booth's first performance ; Record of proceeds of Geo. Holland Benefit ; Playbill of celebrated E. A. Marshall Benefit Performance, 1851 ; etc. (18 pieces, as a lot.) 183. Bowery Theatre (cut down); Paris Theatres; Ticket for Joe Miller's Benefit (after Hogarth) ; Haymarket Opera House; Drury Lane Theatre in 1776; Henry Irving playbill; etc. 13mo and 8vo. (30 pieces, as a lot.) 183. King's Theatre, Haymarket, Lincoln's Inn Thea- tre, Covent Garden Theatre, Chatham Theatre, N. Y. ; Lyceum Theatre, London ; Water-color Drawing of Court Dress, time of Louis XIII.; Adelphi Theatre; Colman in the lap of Mother Shipton; homes of celebrated Actors; etc. 8vo and 4to. (30 pieces, as a lot.) 17 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC MISCELLANY. 184. Sadler's Wells Theatre {colored) ; Royal Circus, Phila. Arcade, Madison Sq. Theatre, N. Y. ; Astor Place Riots, Interior of Paris Opera House, etc. 8vo and ito. (20 pieces, as a lot.) 185. Morris Dancers, Duke's Theatre, Scene from "Macbeth," Sarah Bernhardt as Leah, Kelly and Ryan as the Shamrock Guards (photo.); Fanny Davenport and Clara Morris (caricature) ; " Little Church around the Cor- ner," Garrick's residence, colored views of Theatres, etc. 4to. (20 pieces, as a lot.) 186. Another lot, including pamphlet on the pro- posed organization of the Duulap Society; MSS. of J. N. Ireland, regarding proceeds of performances at Park Theatre in 1833; and Mrs. Duff; Song of "The Little Church around the Corner"; Account of dedication of Actor's Monument, 1887 ; Prospectus of Ireland's Records of N. Y. Stage; Playbills of Geo. L. Fox as Hamlet and Count Joannes as Romeo ; Account of Japanese Theatres, with colored illusts. ; etc. (20 pieces, as a lot. ) 187. G. F. Cooke's tomb in St. Paul's Churchyard, with Mr. Kean and Dr. Francis conversing beside it; Globe Theatre; Shakespeare's birthplace, his house at New Place, the Stratford Bust, etc. ; Drury Lane Theatre (2 different) ; Quin's monument; Vauxhall Gardens; Mrs. Siddons and T. A. Cooper (cut down); etc. 12mo. (31 pieces, as a lot.) 188. Portraits (cut out) from the Lopez and Wemyss Series (7) ; others, of Charles Mathews in various characters (colored) ; lithograph portraits (cut out) ; Mrs. Barney Williams (cut out), rare; Photographs of Wm. Warren, in plain dress, and characters (5) ; photo, of Chestnut St. Theatre, Phila.; Illustrations of '■'Monte Crista, Jr."; Re- production of scarce early Dramatic Portraits ; etc. 12mo and 8vo. (About 70 pieces, as a lot.) 189. Another (large) lot, including an India-proof portrait of E. A. Sothern as Lord Dundreary; Collections of portraits, etc., relating to Lotta, Mansfield, Fanny Da- venport, etc. ; Musical Portraits ; others of Wm. Archer, A. W. Pinero, Clement Scott, Mrs. John Wood, etc. 4to and folio. (Sold as a lot.) 190. DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPHS. Julia Marlowe (at four years of age), and Jean Davenport Lander as Hester Prynne (autographed). 16mo. (2) 191. Henry Wallack (brother of James W., and father of James W., Jr.); Adah Isaacs Menken (rare). 16mo. (2) 18 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPHS. 193. Ada Rehan, Rose Coghlan, Cora Urquhart Potter, and another. Folio. Fine. (4) 193. Joe Weber, Annie Irish, Robert Edeson (auto- graphed) ; Earl Gulick. 4to. (4) 194. Odette Tyler as Juliet and Portia; Belle Arm- strong, Frances Palmer, etc. 4to. (6) 195. Adelaide Neilson, Mary Anderson, Mrs. Rousby, Kate Claxton, etc. 16mo. (10) 196. Members of the original "Black Crook" Ballet Troupe. (11 pieces, as a lot.) 197. Pauline Markham and others (lower margin cut off, obliterating names). 8vo. (13 pieces, as a lot.) 198. Maurice Barrymore, Elsie de Wolfe (auto- graphed), Frank Worthing, Mrs. John T. Raymond, Jerome Sykes, Herbert Kelcey, Edward Lawrence, Wm. Faversham, Julia Romaine, Wm. E. Sinn (attfogrrap/ied), etc. Bvo. (30) 199. Lydia Thompson (autographed), Laura Burt, Pearl Eytinge, Mrs. W. J. Florence, Clara Louise Kellogg in " Mignon,'^ Lydia Thompson as Robinson Crusoe, Miss Litton, Alma Stanley, Miss Henderson and Adelaide Neil- son (the last four nicely colored), etc. Bvo. (30) 300. Odette Tyler, Edna Wallace Hopper, Eleanor Stuart, Alice Nielsen, Maud Gilbert, Maude Adams, Dora Goldthwaite, Frances Saville, Mrs. Kendal, etc. 8vo. (20) 301. Maude Adams, Isabelle Irving, May Howard, Minnie Hauk, Marion Manola, Rose Marston, Grace Gib- bons, Annie Pixley, Chrystal Heme, Little Egypt, etc. 8vo. (30) 303. Tomasso Salvini, Mrs. John Wood, Agnes Ethel, Belle Archer, Henry Miller (with moustache), de Wolf Hopper, Willie Collier, Pauline Hall, Annie Beaumont, Charles Fechter, etc. 8vo. (30) 203. E. L. Davenport as Brutus, Julia Marlowe, Pauline Hall, Emma Fames, Fanny Ward, Delia Fox (3), Lillian Russell (3), Mary Anderson, Fay Templeton, etc. Bvo. (30) 204. Lillian Russell, Edna Wallace, Isabelle Irving, Paula Edwards, Jessie Bartlett-Davis, Fanny Davenport, Marie Temple, Delia Fox, etc. 8vo. (30) 205. Fay Templeton, Eloise Morgan, Olive May, Mrs. Alex. Salvini, Nellie Hawthorne, Anna Held (Paris), Blanche Walsh, Grace George, Adelaide Norwood, etc. Bvo. (30) 19 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPHS. 206. Lillian Nordica, Mabel Paige, Jennie Valmore, Blanche Bates, Grace Henderson, Gertrude Coghlan, Bessie Tyree, Lanrence Irving, Fanny Rice, etc. 8vo. (20) 207. Hilda Spong, Esther Tittell, Alexandrina Mar- tens, Johnstone Bennett, Grace Filkins, Marie Dressier as Romeo, Effie Hamilton, Beatrice May, etc. 8vo. (20) 208. Francis Wilson as Don Sancho,W. T. Carleton, Paula Edwards, Sig. Perugini, Theresa Vaughn, Rhea, Minnie Gale, Jennie Doyle, Alice Raymond, Mme. Vander- beck, etc. 8vo. (20) 209. Eleonora Duse, Nat. C. Goodwin as Nathan Hale, Cissy Fitzgerald, Julia Marlowe, Tyrone Power, Wm. Harcourt, Louise Thorndyke, Mrs. Langtry, Marie Rose, Minna Gale, etc. 8vo. (20) 210. Henry Miller, Odell Williams, James Q'Neil, Frank Losee, Sam Bernard, David Warfield in " The Auc- tioneer^'''' etc. 8vo. (20) 211. Geo. H. Primrose, Helen Robertson, Chauncey Olcott, Alice Judson, Mabel Gilman, Carrie Sanford, etc. 8vo. (30) 212. Annie Russell, Alice Nielsen (3), Fannie Hunt, Mabel Frayne, Blanche Bates, Jessie Millward, Blanche Collier, Leonore Harris, etc. 8vo. (20) 213. Mrs. Leslie Carter, Marie Dressier, Pilar Morin, Emilie Melville, Sara Stevens, Kathryn Kidder, Mabel Gil- man, Jennie Joyce, Gertrude Quinlan, etc. 8vo. (20) 214. Maude Adams, Mary Carrington, Leona Lewis, Lillian Nordica, Fanny Rice, Lillian Russell (autographed), Edith Marie Allen, Annie Russell, etc. 8vo. (20) 215. Effie Germon, Nina Farrington, Ada Rehan, Jennie Joyce, Helen Vincent, Sylvia Gerrish, Jessie Bart- lett-Davis, Blanche Walsh, Caroline Miskel, etc. 8vo. (20) 216. E. N. Thayer, Signor Ernesto Rossi, Fanny Davenport, Kate Bateman, Lydia Thompson, Amy Roberts, Josephine Baker, Kate Claxton, etc. 16mo. (20) 217. J. W. Wallack, Jr., Dan Setchel, Mary Glad- stone, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb, H. J. Montague and Miss Addison, Lotta, Kate Bateman, H. J. Montague {early London), Chas. Fisher, Mary Wells, etc. 16mo. (20) 318. Mrs. Barney Williams, Sara Jewett, Mrs. Scott Siddons, Adelaide Neilson, Lotta, Dora Goldthwaite, Fanny Davenport, Ethel Allen, etc. 16mo. (20) 20 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPHS. 219- Dan Bryant, Geo. W. Smith, Mrs. Ben De Bar, Bessie Sudlow, Madeline Henriques, Rose Coghlan, John Brougham {scarce), Charles J. Mathews, Sara Jewett, Pauline Markham, etc. 16mo. (30) 320. Charlotte Thompson, Adelaide Neilson, Fanny- Davenport, Mrs. Scott Siddons {autographed), Kate Bart- lett, Kate Mayhew, Joseph Proctor, Mrs. Geo. Vandenhoff, etc. 16mo. (30) 331. Loie Fuller {autographed), Hengler Sisters, Marie Burroughs (3), Laura Burt, Alice Atherton, Mrs. Langtry, Louise Hepner, Olga Nethersole, Grace George (creased), Jane English, etc. 8vo. (30) 333. Cissie Loftus, Hattie Williams, Josephine Hall, Kate Castleton, Helen Bell, Bessie Bonehill, Hope Booth, May Lowery, Clara Lipman, Anna Held, etc. 8vo. (30) 333. Effie Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Kendal, Marie Dressier, Elaine Terriss, Edna Wallace Hopper, Rita Dean, Grace George, etc. 8vo. (30) 234. Helena Modjeska {autographed), Florence Da- venport, E. L. Davenport (Jr.) and Mrs. Mayo in scene, Tamberlik, Sig. Perugini, Francis Wilson, W. T. Carleton, Clara Louise Kellogg, etc. Svo. , (30) 335. Mary Mannering, Maud Harrison, Alice John- son, Louise Allen, Edna Wallace Hopper, Anna Held, Louise Hepner, Harriet Ford, etc. Svo. (30) 336. Charles Fechter as Hamlet, Ada Wray, An- dreas Dippel, Ernest Hastings, Florence Davenport, Davies, the Ventriloquist, Louis Harrison, Burr Mcintosh, etc. Svo. (30) 337. Rose Coghlan, Suzanne Adams, Maud Gilbert, Dora Webb, Alice Melsen, Mrs. W. J. Le Moyne, Molly Fuller, Clara Morris as Miss Multon, etc. Svo. (30) 328. Francis Wilson, Lotta, Delia Fox, Marie Val- leau. Amy Busby, Emma Calve, Anne O'Neill, Julia Mar- lowe, Olga Nethersole, Denman Thompson, Minnie Mad- dern, etc. Svo. (20) 239. Mrs. E. L. Davenport, Minnie Hauk {colored), Henry Stokes, Chas. E. Evans, Joseph Kilgour, Helena Modjeska, Maurice Barrymore, Julia Marlowe, Anton Van Rooy, Primrose and Dockstader, Jane Corcoran, Andrew Mack, etc. Svo. (30) 330. W. J. Florence, Camilla Urso, May Irwin, Lillian Russell (3), Emma Juch, Lizzie Maddern, Pauline Markham, etc. Svo. (20) 31 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPHS. 231. W. E. Burton (?), Kitty Blanehard, Mme. Parepa Rosa, Lotta, Florence Davenport and Frank Mayo, Jr., May Davenport, Lillian Russell in "Patience," Fanny Rice, etc. 8vo. (20) 232. Maggie Mitchell, Adelina Patti, Belle Howitt, Jessie Vokes, Henrietta Hodson, May Little, Mary Ander- son, Mrs. Chanfrau, Rose Wood, etc. 16nio. (20) 233. Adah Isaacs Menken (scarce), Sara Jewett, Kate Bateman, Fanny Davenport, Ada Cavendish, Rose Massey, Rose Hersee, Stella Boniface, Rosina Vokes, etc. 16mo. (20) 234. Mary Anderson, Adelina Patti, Emily Rigl, Rose Coghlan, Mrs. Rousby, Mrs. Alfred Mellon, Alice Atherton, Victoria Vokes, Pauline Lucca, etc. 16nio. (20) 235. Fanny Davenport, Eliza Weatherby, Rose Eytinge, Minnie Palmer, Josie Orton, Blanche Cole, Mrs. Rousby, etc. 16mo. (20) 236. Jane Coombs, Kitty Blanehard, Christine Nilsson, Mrs. John "Wood, Ada Cavendish, Selina Dolaro, Ida Jeffries, Charlotte Thompson, Maggie Mitchell, etc. 16mo. (20) 237. A Collection of Photographs of Female Per- formers, 400 in number, bound in two folio vols, full mo- rocco, gilt top, back and inside borders, and ornamented in gilt tooling on sides. The photographs are of imperial size, and the names are neatly written underneath each one. (As 2 vols.) The names include Ada Rehan (3), Clara Morris (3), Maud Granger (5), Bernhardt (3), Mary Anderson (3), Lillian Russell (3), Sidney Cowell (3), Pauline Markham, Agnes Robertson, Georgie Drew, Mrs. Florence, Mrs. Barney Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Agnes Booth (2), Selina Delaro (3), Sarah Jewett (3), Adelaide Neilson (3), Modjeska (3), Kate Newton (3), Georgia Cayvan, Annie Russell, Lydia Thompson, Lillian Conway (3), the Vokes Sisters, BfEe Ellsler, Bijou Heron, Bonfanti, Jane Coombs, Sadie Martinet (3), Adelina Patti, Bella Pateman, Mrs. Rousby (3), Aimee (3), Emily Soldene (3), AdaDyas (3), Jennie Yeamans (4), Blanche, Lillie and May Davenport- Alice Gates, Nellie McHenry, Mrs. Gilbert, May Irwin, and others. 238. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. Lithograph Portrait of Gabriel Ravel of the famous Ravel Family, who appeared at Park Theatre in 1832. Polio, full bust, oval (slightly stained). By P. D'Avignon. Rare. N. Y., n. d. 239. Lithograph Portrait of Edwin Forrest, in plain dress, by E. Morton, after S. Laurence. Small folio, bust (margin stained). India paper. Lond., n. d. 33 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 240. Mary F. Scott-Siddons as Beatrice (photo., finely colored by hand), and Edwin Adams (photo., touched up), dto. (-2) ^41. Early Photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drew (cut out). 8vo. (a) 242. Madame Malibran and Henrietta Sontag. 32mo. Rare, (a) 243. John Gilbert and Henry Irving. Engraved by S. Hollyer. 4to. India paper. (2) 244. Henry Irving and John Brougham. Engraved by S. Hollyer. 4to. India paper. (3) 245. Lithograph Portraits of Edwin Booth (cut down and a piece torn from edge), and Mme. Vestvali, by Sarony (torn at edge). 4to and folio. (2) 246. Eliza Vincent (Royal Victoria Theatre, Lon- don), and Rachel Denvil as Marianna. 4to. Lithographs (2) 247. Madame Anna Thillon (cut out and slightly defaced) ; Madame Ristori as Lady Macbeth. Lithographs. Folio. (2) 248. Edwin Booth {proofhefore letters) ; Mme. Ronzi de Begnis as Fatima (Jndia paper) ; Adelina Patti. 4to. (3) 249. Kate Bateman {photo., in character), Mrs. Bartley as Lady Macbeth {lith., on India paper), Helen Western as the French Spy (colored lith., in mat). 4to. (3) 250. Mile. Mars {scarce lith.), Mile. Theresa Bour- goin, by Roy, after Sicardi ; Mrs. John Wood. Bvo and 4to. (3) 251. . Joseph Jefferson, Peter Richings, and Wm. Rufus Blake. 16mo, inlaid to Bvo. (3) 252. Clara Morris, Mr. Aickin [by Heath], Sims Reeves, and George Honey. 4to. (4) 253. James Lewis, Charles Fisher, John Drew, and Chas. Wheatleigh. All in character, and each one bearing THE Autograph of the Actor. 8vo. (4) 254. Mrs. Siddons as Mrs. Haller, Priscilla Horton {India paper). Talma {scarce lithograph), etc. 4to. (4) 255. Mile. Duvernay as the Naiade {lith.), Sam San- ford as Uncle Tom (cut out) , Mrs. Fitzwilliam in her vari- ous characters (cut down). Mile. Octavie de Melissa (lith.), etc. Small folio. (6) 256. Julia Marlowe as Imogen and Viola, RoseCogh- lan, Jas. O'Neil in "-Monte Crista,''' Miss Marlowe, in plain dress, etc. Folio. (6) 33 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 257. Mme. Hilligsberg in the ballet of Kensi and Tao, 1801 {colored) ; I. J. Frazer, noted Opera Singer (scarce lithograph, cut down) ; Henry Bettyas Rolla {India paper), Edmund Kean, in Indian dress (restrike), etc. Small folio. (6) 258. Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Inchbald, David Garrick. and Geo. Colman (tete-a-tSte) ; Mr. Garrick and Miss Younge in "Zara," Mrs. Jordan, Mr. Kean as Richard III., etc. 8vo. (9) 259. John Henry as Ephraim Smooth ; Mrs. Hallam as Marianne; Miss Fontenelle as Moggy MacGilpin; Mr. Green as Major Manly ; Mr. Moreton as George Friendly, Jr. ; John Hodgkinson as Robin; Richard Crosbie; Snelling Powell as Sir George Airy; Miss Broadhurst. Reproduc- tions. 8vo. (9) The originals from which these were made are among the rarest of all American dramatic portraits, and no single collec- tor Jjossesses them all. Only a few were issued, and it is believed no complete set has previously come into the market, though the publication was made nearly twenty years ago. 260. Miss Kemble {eng. ty Goldar), Rebecca Isaacs {operatic singer), John Johnstone, Miss Kelly as Brunette, Mr. Kemble, etc. 8vo. (10) 261. Jacob Hall, the rope dancer; M'Ue Sontag, Nell Gwynne, Miss Goodall, Miss George, etc. 8vo. (10) 262. Mons. JuUien {scarce lith. by J. Cameron), M'lle Judith, Miss Burrell, Edw. Eddy as Posthumus, John Drew as Chas. Surface, Dan Bryant (lith.), etc. 8vo and 4to. (10) 263. Laura Schirmer Mapleson, Catherine Hayes, Geo. Honey, Geo. Belmore, Hermann Vezin, John Howard Payne, etc. 4to and fol. (10) 264. Mrs. John Drew as the Widow Warren, W. S. Fredericks, Mr. Holman and Miss Brunton as Romeo and Juliet, Mary Carr, Mrs. Siddons as Rosalind, Anthony Aston {earliest-known N. Y. comedian), Forrest as Damon, Edwin Booth, etc. 4to. (10) 265. Peg Wofllngton as Sir Harry Wildair, Dr. Samuel Arnold, Edwin Forrest as Metamora {India Proof ), Joseph Proctor in "-Nick of the Woods'" {colored), Mrs. J. R. YrndQut {India Paper), Charlotte Crampton, etc. 4to. (10) 266. Laura Keene {India Paper), Jennie Lee {India Paper), Fanny Davenport, eng. by S. HoUyer {India Paper), Lavinia Fenton, Henrietta Sontag, Chas. R. Thorne {India Paper), etc. 4to. (10) 24 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 267. G. F. Cooke as lago, Cave Underhill, R. W. EUiston, John Braham, Fanny Kemble as Euphrasia {India Paper) , J. B. Buckstone. etc. 8vo and 4to. (10) 268. George AspuU, Juvenile Musical Performer, aged 16 {scarce lith.), Wm. Mitchell as Manfred, M'lle Titiens, Mme, Anna Bishop, Henry Russell, etc. 4to. (10) 269. Andrew Jackson Allen, John Mills Brown, Pepita Soto, Signora Borghese, Sig. Antognini, Pierce But- ler (husband of Fanny Kemble), etc. 4to. (10) 270. Ada Renan as Lady Teazle, Annie Clarke, W. J. Florence, Lawrence Barrett, Joseph Jefferson, Julia Marlowe as Viola, etc. 4to. (10) 271. Mr. Kelly as Cymon {Proof before letters), Mtb. H. Johnston, Mr. King, LeKain, Mr. Garrick as Osmyn, Frances Maria Kelly, Julia Grisi, Miss Kemble as Imogen, Mrs. Ward as Hermione, etc. Svo. (10) 272. J. S. Silsbee as Sam Slick {lith. hy Newsam, cut down), Campanini {India Paper), Arthur Lloyd {colored lith.), M'lle Camargo, Arnold and Waitling {scarce lith. by P. Kramer), etc. 4to. (10) 273. Mrs. Coutts (Miss Mellon), Tom Bond, Mme. Ronzi de Begnis, Noverre (Ballet-Master), Chas. Bannister, Henry Angelo, Signora Pasta, etc. Svo. (10) 274. Mme. Pasta, Teresa Heberle, John Banvard, M'lle Sontag, Mr. Kemble as Richard HI, Mr. Blanchard as Ralph, etc. Svo. (10) 375. Adelaide Kemble as Norma {scarce lith.), F. M. Kent, Mrs. Wells as Jane Shore, Mr. Grist as Othello, Mr. Jones as PufE, Mrs. H. Johnston {colored), Mrs. Gibbs as Cicely Homespun, Miss Julian as Maid Marian. 8vo. (10) 276. Mrs. T>. P. Bowers {lith.), Mr. Jones as Puflf {India Proof), J. L. Toole as the Artful Dodger {India Paper), Julia Grisi, Master DeCamp as Hengo, Mme. Anna Bishop {drawn on stone by P. Kramer), etc. Svo and 4to. (10) 277. > Engraved Portraits from the "Cabinet": Nell Gwynne, Ben Jonson, J. P. Kemble, Charles Macklin, G.F.Cooke, Mr. Faweett, etc. Svo. Rare. Lond.lS07-8. (10) 278. Another lot, including Mrs. Oldfleld, J. P. Kemble as Hamlet, Robert Wilks, Mr. Suett, Mr. Quick, Henderson, Emery, etc. • Svo. Rare. Lond. 1807-8. (10) 279. Another lot, including James Quin, Harry Woodward, Otway, CoUey Cibber, Beaumont and Fletcher, R. W. EUiston, Sir Richard Steele, etc. Svo. Rare. Lond. 1S07-8. (10) 35 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 280. Another lot, including PegWoffington, Thomas Betterton, Sir John Van Brugh, Southerne, Wycherlej^ Barton Booth, Mrs. Pritchard, etc. 8vo. Rare. Lond. 1807-8. (10) 281. David Garrick, Lester Wallack, Mr. Hackett as Falstaff, Mr. Maeready as Shylock, Mr. Hilson as Tyke (engr. by Durand), Edwin Booth as Richelieu, etc. 8vo. (12) 282. Mrs. Siddons as Mrs. Haller {India Paper), James Rees, Richard Burbage {etching), Edwin Booth as Pescara {India Paper), Mme. Ronzi Vestris, Henrj' Irving, etc. 8vo. (12) 283. Mr. Henderson as lago, Rose Hersee {photo.), Mr. Braham, Mr. Suett as Bayes, Miss Foote as Moggy Mc- Gilpin, Edwin Forrest as Carwin, etc. 12mo. (14) 284. Edmund Kean {scarce lithograph), Chas. J. Mathews, Mrs. Siddons' visit to Dr. Johnson, Talma, Garrick {French conception), J. P. Kemble, Adelaide Kemble, W. Creswick as Claude Melnotte, etc. 8vo and 4to. (15) 285. Alessandro Rolla, Filippo Galli, Claudio Bon- oldi, Adelaide Sala, Nicola Bassi, Velutti, Paganini, etc. 16mo. (20) 286. Giuseppe Mcolini, Perotti, Stefano Pavesi, Emilia Bonini, Mme. Ronzi, Eliz. Gafforini, Mme. Goldoni, etc. 16mo. (20) 287. Mr. Kemble as Rolla, also as Richard III. , Mr. Kean as Brutus, Mrs. Inchbald, Miss F. H. Kelly as Belvi- dera, Mr. Goodall {eng. by Leney), Mr. Garrick as Sir John Brute, Mrs. Gibbs, Mr. Knight, F. M. Kent, etc. 16mo and 12mo. (20) 288. Giacomo Meyerbeer, Taglioni Peraud, Domen- ieo Ronconi, Luigi Vestris, Crivelli, Luigi Pacini, etc. 16mo. (20) 289. Mr. Bannister as Maeheath {scarce), Luigi Caldarini, Mrs. Brooks {by Conde), Mr. Braham as Fenton {stained), Mme. Fodor, Mrs. Bulkley as Lady Dainty, Mrs. Barry as Athenais, Mrs. Bunn as Alicia, Mrs. Barry as Sir Harry Wildair, etc. 12mo. (20) 390. Salvatore Taglioni, Caroline Bassi, Giuseppe Naldi, Angelica Catalani, Luigi Barili, Mme. Grassini, Rossini, etc. 16mo. (20) 391. Mr. Munden as Sir Francis Gripe: Mr. Keeley, Mrs. Bland, Miss Chester as Beatrice, Mr. Harley, Signor Rauzzini, Mr. Lee-Lewes as Capt. Bobadil, Miss Stephens as Rosetta, Mr. Henderson as lago, Mr. Fawcett, Mr. Farren as Lord Ogleby, etc. 16mo. (20) 36 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 29"^- Mme. Pasta, Harry Jackson as Napoleon {photo.), Mrs. Chas. Kemble, Mme. Camporesi, Teresa Coralli, Carolina Bassi, Maria Conti, etc. lemo (20) 293. Fanny Kemble as Juliet (scarce lith.), F. B. Chatterton {Drurij Lant lessee), Chas. Kemble as Romeo, Mile. Duchesnois, John Cooper (India Proof), Mary Davis (proof), Thos A. Cooper, Gabriel Ravel, W. C. Macready ("S^eZZ-E'sfeem"), Ada Rehan (eicTim^), etc. 4to. (20) 394. Madame Vestris, with dog (scarce), Sarah Booth as Christine, Edwin Booth as Hamlet, Master Marsh, William Warren, 2d (photo, of Whitney bust), F. C. Wemyss (reprod. on India Paper), Mr. Henderson as lago, Edwin Booth (lith.), Mr. Holman, etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 295. W. F. Brough, opera singer, lith. by A. New- sam, cut out (rare), W. T. Lewis, James Lewis, Julia Grisi, H. Phillips as Francis the First, Mrs. Coleman Pope, Mr. Oxberry, Ada Rehan, John Drew, Jas. E. Murdoch ( India Paper), etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 296. "Jim Crow Rice" (colored caricature), Mr. Duerow (S different), Mr. Cartlitch as Mazeppa, Mile. Tagli- oni, Robert Coates, Anastasia Robinson, Mrs. Davison, Nath. Field, etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 297. Master Lacy (engr. by A. Cardon), Master Thirl- wall (violinist), Mr. Mathews as Index, J. H. McVicker, Mrs. Mattocks as Mrs. Warren, Photogravures of members of Daly's Company, etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 298. Mrs. Alsop as Rosalind, Mr. Rae as Norval, Frederick Paulding in various characters, J. H. Hackett, Chas Dillon as Hamlet, Miss Hallande, Joseph Harris, Mr. Home as Beauchamp, Edwin Booth (scarce lith., cut down), C. Hill as Sir Rupert (colored), Edwin Forrest as Macbeth, etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 299. Mrs. Barney Williams (scarce lith., cut out), Mrs. Stirling, Beerbohm Tree, Miss Chester, Madame Cata- lani, Mary. Taylor (proof before letters) , Mile. Duchesnois, Ada Rehan, etc. 8vo. (20) 300. Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse (India paper), Mr. Pope, Mr. Paulo, Jenny Lind (lith., cut out) Wm. Pinkethman as Don Lewis, Henry Irving, Mile. Adrienne Lecouvreur, Mile. Boulard (colored), etc. Bvo. (20) 301. Master Betty as Romeo (scarce), Lola Montez on Stage of Bowery Theatre, Mr. Dowton, Miss Poole as the Little Jockey (lith. on India Paper), Mr. Farren as Sir Peter Teazle (colored lith. — cut down), Mrs. W. West as Hermione, Jenny Lind (lith.), Geo. Colman (India Paper), Joe Winans (drawing). Peg Woffington as Mrs. Ford (etch- ing), etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 37 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 302. HarryWoodward,Mrs.Wrighten, Miss Chester, Mrs. Siddons, Mr. Simmons [proof], Mr. Wilder as Col. Oldboy, Owen Fawcett {lith ), Mrs. Siddons and Mrs. Bil- lington, Miss Smith (Mrs. Bartley), etc. 13mo and 8vo. (30) 303. Geo. Alex. Stevens, Mr. Yates, Mr. Foote as Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Siddons and Mr. Kemble as Mr. and Mrs. Beverley, Mr. Woodward, Thos. Sheridan as Cato, Samuel Foote, etc. 12mo. (30) 304. Edward Shuter, Mr. Dowton as Sir Anthony Absolute {rare), M'Ue. St. Aubin as Cendrillon {colored), Mrs. Crouch, Miss Smith (Mrs. Bartley), Mrs. Davison, Mrs. Melmoth as Queen Elizabeth, Mr. DeCamp, etc. 8vo. (30) 305. Colley Cibber, Mr. Dowton, Mr. Shuter as Prim, Chas. Kemble as Chas. Surface {scarce), mounted, Miss Chester as Beatrice, Mr. Weston, Mr. Moody, Mr. Macklin as Shylock, Mrs. Siddons as Zara, Lola Montez, etc. 8vo. (30) 306. G. F. Cooke as Sir Pertinax Macsycophant {by D. Edwin), Master Richardson (famous showman), Martha Ray, Jenny Lind, Andrew Cherry, Richard Cumberland, Mrs. Coutts, Fred'k Reynolds, etc. 8vo. (30) 307. Peg Woffington, Richard Tarlton, Mr. Russell as Jerry Sneak, also as the Clown, Mr. Dowton, Mr. Win- ston, Isaac Sparks and Miss Wewitzer in Scene from '^ Love in a Village," Robert Wilks, Thos. Dibdin, Maria Foote, Mrs. Nisbett, etc. Bvo. (3o) 308. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Kennedy as Goldfinch and Silky {rare). Miss O'Neill, Mrs. Oldfleld as Rosamond, Mr. Oxberry as Maw-worm, Mr. Macready as Wallace, Peter Richings {lith., cut out), John Powell, Mr. Pearman as Leander, etc. 8vo. (20) 309. Mr. Lewis as Ranger {rare), Mr. Pope as Post- humus, Mr. Parsons, Mrs. Litchfield, Mr. Moody, Mrs. Pope as Phaedra, Miss Paton, John Palmer {by Conde), etc. 8vo. (30) 310. Kitty Fisher {mezzotint), Mrs. Cowley, Wm. Smith, Mrs. Wybrow, Peter Richings {rare lith., cut out and mounted), Mrs. J. W. Collier, Miss Ferguson {colored lith.), Fanny Kemble as Juliet {lith. on India paper), etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 311. Mrs. Stanley, eng. by Snyder {rare), Mother of Edwin Forrest {India Paper), Miss F. H. Kelly as Juliet {colored), Mrs. Cibber, Mrs. Inchbald, Michael Mohun, Mrs. Oldfleld, Corneille {eng. hy Dupin), etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 28 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. Sl'-i- Harrj- Perry (photo.), Chas. Bannister, Fanny Elssler, C. S. Bernard (Treas. of Burton's Theatre), Mr. Murdoch as Falconbridge, John Bannister, Slg. Velluti as Tebaldo (colored), Isabella Glyn, etc. 8vo. (20) 313. . Mr. Grimaldi, Miss Bolton as Julia, Miss Brun- ton, Rossini, Mr. Bland as Pluto (colored), Mr. Kemble as Richard III., Kell Gwynne after Gascar, Mr. Kean, Mr. Booth, etc. 8vo. (20) 314. Thos. A. Cooper as Pericles, Mr. Harley, Mr. Emery, Mrs. Warren as Helena, Mrs. Inchbald as Lady Jane Gray, Mrs. Crouch as Pythia (by Leney), Miss Smith (Mrs. Bartley), Mr. Parsons, Mr. Quick, Mrs. Bunn, etc. 12mo. (20) 315. Mr. Munden (eng. by Condi), Mr. Woodward as Petruchio, Mr. Horn as Beauehamp, Barney Williams as Paddy the Piper (lith ), Miss Foote as Maria Darlington, Miss Povey, Mr. Henry of the Adelphi, J. B. Booth as Hamlet (photo.), etc. 12mo. (20) 316. Mrs. Honey (colored), Mr. Harley as Lissardo, Mrs. Hartley, Mr. Henderson as Count Biron, Mr. Fawcett as Touchstone, Miss Hallande, Mr. Macready, Mrs. Duff as Mary, Mr. Rae as Osmond, etc. 12mo. (20) 317. ^ Miss Brunton as Horatio (in brown tint), scarce, Mme. Ronzi Vestris, Rossini, Mrs. Bunn as Hermi- one, Mr. Bannister as Major Sturgeon (scarce), Mrs. Barry as Horatio, Mr. Brereton as Douglas, John Bannister, Miss Hopkins (Mrs. J. P. Kemble) as Arethusa, Prince Hoare, etc. 8vo. (20) 318. Miss Catley as Euphrosyne, Miss Brunton as Calista, Miss Povey as Jessica, Mr. Braham as Prince Or- lando, Master Betty as Capt. Flash, Mme. Mara, Angiola Bianchi, Mrs. W. West as Cordelia, J. Russell as Clown, etc. 12mo. (20) 319. Colley Cibber, Mrs. Twisleton, David Ross as Essex, Miss Mansell (proo/), Ann Catley as Euphrosyne and Leonora, Mrs. Cibber, Miss Tyrer, Mrs. Duff as Mary, etc. 8vo. (20) 320. Miss Duncan as Maria, Mrs. Siddons as Isa- bella, Mrs. Crawford (Mrs. Barry) as Marianne, Mr. Sin- clair, Mr. Farren, Mrs. Siddons as Princess Katherine, Henriette Sontag (scarce), Mr. Wilkinson, Mrs. Siddons as Lady Macbeth, Mrs. Abington as Rosalind (stained), Edwin Forrest as Rolla (cut down), fine impression, etc. 12mo. (20) 39 The Anderson Auction Co. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 321. Mrs. Yining as Koran (colored), Miss Smith (Mrs. Bartley), Mr. Kemble as Penruddock, Mr. Harley, Mr. Fawcett as Captain Copp, Miss O'Neill (stained), J. H. Hackett, Chas. Fechter as Ruy Bias, Talma, Mr. Macklin as Shylock, Edwin Booth {scarce lith., cut down), etc. 8vo. (20) 322. Clara Morris, Lotta, Jeffreys Lewis, Pearl Eytinge, Lydia Thompson, Alice Gates, etc. 16mo. (20) 323. Another lot, including Mr. Hamblin, Mr. Hackett, Wm. Wheatley, Charles Dillon, Ira Aldridge, Henry Irving, Edward Eddy, Edwin Forrest, etc. 4to. (25) 324. Miss Farren as Olivia, Mr. Blanchard, Mrs. Yates, Mr. Holman as Falconbridge, Mrs. Inehbald, Mr. Kemble as Timon, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Elliston, Miss Wallis, Mr. Kean as Brutus, James Kenney, Chas. Kemble, Karo- line Bauer, etc. 16mo. (30) 325. Mr. Couldock, Charlotte Cushman, Mr. Mac- ready, Henry and Tom Placide, Ira Aldridge, John Van- denhoff, and others, mainly in Shakespearean characters (a few duplicates). 4to. (3u) 326. Miss Mellon as Louise Dudley (scarce), Mr. Quick as Don Lewis, Miss M. Tree as Rosina, Miss Catley as Kitty, Miss Wilson as Clara (colored), Mr. Munden, George Christy, Mrs. Martyr in Euphrosyne (scarce), Mr. Murray as Demetrius (by Leney), Miss Miller as Zaphira (by Leney), etc. 12mo. (30) 327. Henry Placide as King of Clubs (colored), Mrs. Storace (hy Conde), Mr. Listen as Endless, Mr. Farren as Sir Chas. Easy, Mr. Cooper as Hotspur, Mr. Caulfield as Mirabel (by Leney), Mrs. Abington as Beatrice, Mrs. Pope, Geo. Daniel, Mrs. Melmoth, Mr. Shuter, etc. 12mo. (30) 328. Mrs. Martyr (by Conde), Miss De Camp, Mrs. Davenport (hy Leney), Mrs. Yates, in different characters, Mrs. Cibber, Mrs. Abington as Phlllis and Lady Betty Modish, Mrs. Davison, Mr. Woodward, etc. 12mo, some mounted. (30) 329. Mr. Listen as Moll Flagon, Nath. Field, Mr. Lovegrove as Ludovico, Mr. Sinclair, Chas. Dibdin, Mrs. Mattocks as Jacinta (scarce), John R. Scott (lith., cut down). Miss Farren as Olivia, Tyrone Power, Thos. Dibdin, Thos. Knight, etc. 12mo. (30) 330. Mrs. Siddons as Isabella, W. R. Blake, Mile. Sontag, Miss Farren, Mr. Incledon, Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Bland, Miss Paton, Chas. Kemble as Romeo, etc. 16mo. (30) 30 The Library of Charles N. Mann. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 331. Another lot, similar to above, including John Drew, J. W. Wallack, J. P. Kemble, Mr. Macready, C. W. Couldock, Mr. Creswick, Mr. Dowton, etc. 4to. (50) 332. Mr. Forrest, Mr. Creswick, Charlotte Vanden- hoff, Mr. Macready, Mr. Hackett, Mr. "Webster, Chas. Kean, Mrs. Mowatt, Ira Aldridge, and others, in characters (mainly Shakespearean). 4to. (50) 333. DRAMATIC REPRODUCTIONS. John Blake (Treasurer of Park Theatre, N. Y.), N. M. Ludlow, Jas. S. Browne, J. Maddison Norton, G. F. Oooke as Richard III., Thos. B. De Walden, etc. 4to. (10) This and the succeeding lots are reproductions made from daguerreotypes, drawings, paintings, and other rare or unique sources, and of which only a dozen or so impressions were taken. Most of them are now unprocurable, owing to the dis- persion of the leading old-time collections. The portraits can- not be obtained in any other form. 334. Thomas S. Hamblin as Hamlet, James Rees, E. L. Davenport, Miss Tidswell (in scene — onZy •portrait of her), Mr. Jefferson as Logic, Chanfrau and Mary Taylor as Mose and Lize, etc. 4to. (8) 335. Joseph Jefferson as Caleb Plummer, Mrs. W. G. Jones, Edwin Booth and family, A. W. Fenno, S. W. Glenn, Jas. E. Murdoch, James Stark, etc 4to. (10) 336. Charles Durang, Ada Clifton, Mrs. John Drew as the Widow Warren, another, in plain dress, J. H. Stod- dart in the "■Bonnie Brier BusJi," J. W. Wallack, Jr., Wm. Niblo, etc. 4to. (10) 337. Wm. Aug. Barnes as Noucum, Mary Ann Lee, Mr. Anderson as Murtoch Delany, John Sloman, Charles Kemble Mason, J. Hudson Kirby as RoUa, Edwin Forrest, etc. 4to. (10) 338. Joseph Burke (formerly "Master Burke"), Jo- sephine Clifton, Geo. H. Andrews, A. J. Allen as Goldfinch, Alex. Pickering, John Ryder as Rob Roy, Forrest in " The Broker of Bogota," etc. 4to. (10) 339. Susan Denin, Wm. Twaits, J. M. Scott, J. W. Wallack as Dick Dashall, Jack Dunn, Ben De Bar as Mose, C. J. Foster, John Povey, etc. 4to. (10) 340. Alfred Bunn, Miss Fitzfarren, Mrs. C. R. Thorne, Louisa Pyne, Mrs. John Brougham as Cherubino, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Prior, Geo. P. Farren, Caroline Chapman, etc. 4to. (10) 341. Thos. S. Hamblin as Hamlet, Charles Durang, Fanny Herring, Mrs. Farren, P. C. Cunningham as Bailie Nichol Jarvie, Mrs. W. R. Blake, H. J. Finn as Bob Logic, etc. 4to. (10) 31 The Anderson Auction Co. DEAMATIC REPRODUCTIONS. 342. Mr. Maywood as Sir Pertinax Macsycophant, Chas. Peters, T. B. De Walden, Georgiaua Hodson, T. B. Johnson as Uriah Heap, Jas. C. Dunn, etc. 4to. (10) 343. George Jamison, J. W. Wallack as Massaroni, F. B. Conway, Mrs. H. Cramer, Mr. Neafie as Don Csesar, Wm. Duffy, Mary Devlin, John Dyott, etc. 4to. (10) 344. William Pelby, Kate Saxon, James Roberts, Mrs. Charles, Rosini Watkins, Mrs. Geo. VandenhofE, etc. 4to. (10) 345. Cornelius A. Logan as Sam Hobbs, Geo. Sker- rett, Chas. K. Pox, Mrs. Shaw as Cordelia, Mr. Hamblin as Richard Darvil, Mrs. H. P. Grattan, etc. 4to. (10) 346. Joe Jefferson as Major Golightly, Mons. Alex- ander in various characters, Sara Stevens, M'lle Blangy, Edwin Booth, Mary Carr, Col. French as Scrub (N. Y. 177.8), etc. 4to. (10) 347. John Augustus Stone (author of "ifeto?nora"), John Collins, Charles E. Horn, Rosalie Durand, Augusta Maywood, Barton Hill as Claude Melnotte, Eliza Logan, etc. 4to. (10) 348. Henry Placide, T. J. Hind, Frank Drew, Thos. A. Cooper as Hamlet, John Augustus Stone (author of " Jfetomora"), Sam Lathrop (early Clown), Sir Wm. Don, Mary Gannon as Little Pickle, etc. 4to. (10) 349. A. H Purdy (prop, of National Theatre, N.Y.), Kate Horn, John R. Scott as Macbeth, Thomas Barry, T. B. Johnston, Luigi Rocco, Mary Rock, etc. 4to. (10) 350. Matilda Heron as Bianca, John F. Foot as Hamlet, Wm. Hoskins, Eliz, Feron, E. L. Tilton, Misses Gougenheim, Matilda Phillips (Mrs. J. H. Stoddart), Chan- frau and Mary Taylor, Mrs. Hoey as Lady Teazle, etc. 4to. (10) 351. Mr. Chanfrau as Mose, Mrs. T. F. Johnson, Jack Barnes, T. H. Morrell as Richelieu, Mrs. Sedley Brown, W. G. Jones, Charlotte Thompson, etc. 4to. (10) 352. Anna Cruise, Ferdinand Palmo, Sig. Susini, Richard Crosbie (N. Y. 1793), W. F. Brough, Thos. Barry, Luigi Rocco, Mary Rock, Sam Lathrop, etc. 4to. (10) 353. G. F. Cooke {after Thos. Sully), Mme. Drouet, Jas. Delmon Grace, Mrs. John Wood, Miss Cramer, Wil- liam Niblo, Samuel Swartwout, W. K. Northall, etc. 4to. (10) 354. Thos. A. Cooper as Hamlet {with border), Mrs. W . R. Blake, Mrs. Sutton, Miss Crocker (Miss F. B. Con- way), Miss Inverarity, Jas. H. Caldwell, Mrs. E. L. Daven- port, etc. 4to. (10) 33 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 355. DRAMATIC SIGNATURES. Minnie Palmer, Ga- briel Ravel, Lawrence Barrett, Stuart Robson, Fanny Davenport, F. C. Wemyss, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, etc. ; also envelopes addressed in handwriting of Charlotte Cushman and John Gilbert. 16mo. (13 pieces, as a lot.) 356. DRAWINGS. Original Portrait Drawings of W. R. Blake and Barney Williams (by J. P. Andrews). 8vo, bust, vignette. (3) 357. DREW (FRANK— Irish Comedian, app. Olympic, 1838). A. L. S., 4to, 1856. About an engagement. 358. Reproduction of an extremely rare photograph of the comedian taken in the character of Camille. 24mo on 4to paper. (8 copies.) Only 10 impressions were taken, and the plate was destroyed. 359. DREW (JOHN). Early Photograph (group), com- prising John Drew (the elder), Edwin Adams, and another (Frank Drew?). IBmo. By Germon of Phil. Rare. 360. DREW (JOHN, the Elder). Lithograph Portrait, in plain dress. 4to, oval, cut down. With presentation INSCRIPTION TO THOMAS ROCKWELL. SECOND SESSIOI^. 361. DUNCAN (MARIA REBECCA), afterwards Mrs. Davison. English Actress. Mezzotint Portrait, in plain dress, by C. Turner after G. H. Harlow. Folio, full half length. Lond. 1809. 362. DUNLAP (WILLIAM). Mezzotint Portrait, en- graved by Max Rosenthal after C. C. Ingham, for members of the Dunlap Society. 4to, half length. N. Y. 1897. One of 250 signed artist's proofs, No. 179. 363. DURANG (CHARLES). Early American Actor, Author of " History of the Philadelphia Stage"; three in- teresting A. L. S. to Horace W. Smith, regarding the proposed re-publication of his History (1 p , 2 pp. , and 2 pp., 1869), together with the draft of '■'An advertisement to my former readers, and to my fellow -citizens generally," in his handwriting, and signed by him. 8vo. (4 pieces.) 364 A. L. S., 4 pp., 8vo, 1864. Mentions the de- tails of getting out his History; gives a new anecdote of Lincoln, etc. 33 The Anderson Auction Co. 365. "pARLY AMERICAN ACTOR. Oil Painting on -*-^ canvas [by Cannarve, Philadelphia Artist) of an Actor, three-quarter length, In the character of Hamlet. The portrait unidentified, but somewhat resembles George Vandenhoff. In old gilt frame, 37 x 44 in. 366. EARLY AMERICAN CARICATURE. " Congres- sional Pugilists," representing the fight between Griswold and Lyon in Congress Hall, Phila., 1798. Obi. 8vo. (Stained.) 367. EARLY AMERICAN STAGE. Lithograph View of the interior of the famous St. Charles Theatre, New Or- leans, with an accompanying view of the exterior, and portraits of N. M. Ludlow and Sol Smith, its proprietors and managers. Designed and litho'd by G. Tolti. Oblong folio. Slightly torn at one corner. The BXTRBMEL'y RARE ORIGINAL. 368. A reproduction of the above-described litho- graph, of which only 13 were issued and distributed some 10 years ago. 369. Printed Circular giving notice of an exhibition at the South wark Theatre, Phila. , of the ' ' Beautiful and Unparallelled New Prospective Theatre, which the Sieur Mercier has brought over," etc., no date [circa 1785], bears superscription on back, "To Mr. Lewis Hallam "; Playbill of performance by Mrs. Blake on slack wire, etc., Oct. 24, no year, at Mr. G. Barge's Tavern (no place named) . (2 pes. ) From the collection of Mr. Wall. 370. EARLY IRISH PLAYBILL. "At the Vaults in Belfast," Dec. 18, 1751, "Jane Shore" and " TTie Virgin Unmask' d," by a company of comedians from London and Dublin. Folio, mounted on muslin stretcher (some words missing). Rare. 371. Another, similar to above, without date [circa 1750], "The Merry Wives of Windsor " and " The Honest Yorkshire-Man." In better condition. Rare. 372. EARLY SATIN PLAYBILL. New Theatre (Chest- nut Street), Phila., March 23, 1805, Mr. Blissett's Benefit, the Comic Opera of Robin Hood, with Messrs. Blissett, Durang and Twaits, and Mrs. Oldmixon and Mrs. Francis in the cast. Probably the earliest issued American playbill printed on satin. 378. EARLY SOUTHERN PLAYBILLS. Newbern (North Carolina) Theatre, Mar. 3L, May 13, and May 16, 1797, with performances by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, Mr. Wall, and Mr. Lathy. (3) Possibly unique. From the collection op Mr. Wall. No mention of the existence op any Theatre at Newbern IS MADE BY Mr. SEILHAMER. 34 The Library of Charles N. Mann. EARLY SOUTHERN PLAYBILLS. 374. Fayetteville Theatre (North Carolina), Dec. 30 and 31, 1795 (together with a MS. playbill, without date), Mr. and Mrs. Henderson in a variety of scenes and parts. (3 pieces.) Probably unique. From the collection op Mr. Wall. The existence of a theatre at Fayetteville was unknown TO Mr. Seilhambr. 375. Performance at Edenton (North Carolina), July 20, 1797, "Inkle and Yarico,^'' and the " Wrangling Lovers," with Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, Mr. and Miss Wall, Mr. Lathy, etc., in the casts. " Days of performance will be announced by the beating of a drum. ' ' Possibly unique. From the collection op Mr. Wall. 376. EARLY VIRGINIA THEATRICALS. Playbills of performances given at the Theatre in Alexandria, Va. , in 1784, by the American Company of Comedians, including Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Villiers, Mr. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Kidd, Mr. Upton, etc. (3 pieces ) Possibly unique. From the personal collection op Mr. Wall. In Seilhamer's History no record is made of any per- formance in Alexandria before 1793. 377. Playbill of performance given by the American Company at the Theatre in Fredericksburg, Va. , May 28 (L771 or '2), " The Provoked Husband," with Mr. and Miss Hallam, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Henry, Mr. Wall, etc. (Portions of the bill were left un- printed and filled in with dates, names, etc. , as occasion required. ) Possibly unique. From Mr. Wall's collection. No mention is made in Seilhamer's History op the existence OP A Theatre in Fredericksburg. 378. Playbill of Performance given at the Theatre in the Court House, Suffolk (Virginia), Oct. 12 (no year— probably about 1790), " She Stoops to Conquer," with Mr. Watts as Hardcastle, Mr. Edgar as Young Marlow, Mrs. Edgar as Miss Hardcastle, and Mr. Bignall as Tony Lump- kin. Four pieces are scheduled for performances on suc- ceeding nights, including "The Contrast," by Royall Tyler. Probably unique. From Mr. Wall's collection. 379. Playbills of performances given by the " Vir- ginia Company of Comedians" at the Theatre in Williams- burg, Virginia, April 15, May 18, June 3, and June 8, 1768, the three last named being Benefits of Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Parker, and Mr. Charlton, respectively. {The text in red and black.) (4 pieces.) Probably unique. From the collection op Mr. Wall, a contemporary Comedian. In writing his valuable "History of the American Theatre," Mr. Seilhamer, being unable to find 35 The Anderson Auction Co. any original playbills, was obliged to search the files of the Vir- ginia Gazette for announcements of forthcoming performances. Only six could be found, two of which were the Benefits of Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Parker (though the cast of the latter was not given). In details, therefore, three of the four bills now offered may be considered as previously unrecorded. The casts include the names of Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Osborne, Mr. Verling, Mr. Charlton, Mr. Godwin, Mr. Bromadge, Mrs. and Miss Dowthaitt, Mr. Farrell, etc. The Charlton Benefit bill is apparently a printer's proof. Pasted on the back of the Parker Benefit bill are two most interesting items. One is a notice or circular (printed and issued in Albany, N. Y. , by Mr. Wall, the Comedian), engaging to teach Ladies and Gentlemen on the Guitar, and the other (written) is worthy of being quoted in full: "Philadelphia, Moses Franks presents his compliments to Mr. Wall, and, out of regard, informs that there is a Number of Gentlemen Intend hissing Mr. Byerly and insisting on Mr. Wall's perfor(ming) the Part of Sir Walter Raleigh, Mr. Byerley's performance not being much admired in this city. Dont let them know that I gave this hint to you. You may inform Mr. Woolls who wrote to yoa." (No date.) 380. EDWIN (JOHN). Scene from the " Agreeable Sur- prise,'^ with Mr. Edwin as Lingo, and Mrs. Wells as Cow- slip. Engraved by E. Scott, after H. Singleton. Folio, oval. Lond. 1788 381. EDWIN (MRS. JOHN). Engraved Portrait, as Lydia Languish. 8vo, full length (from the Hibernian Magazine). Rare. 382. EGYPT. Photographs (30) of Egyptian Scenes and Antiquities. 4to. Mounted. (As a lot.) 383. ELLIOT (MISS). English Actress. Mezzotint Por- trait in the character of Minerva, by Saunders, after Richard Cosway. Folio, full bust, oval, in rectangle. Brilliant Impression. Rare. Lond. 1774 384. ELLISTON (R. W.) Mezzotint Portrait, by C. Tur- ner after G. H. Harlow. Small folio, half length. Lond., n. d. Bears aiitograph, "R. W. Elliston, May 23, 1818." 385. ELSSLER (FANNY). Lithograph Portrait, by H. Grevedon, 1835. Folio, half length. India paper. Paris, n. d; 386. ENGLISH PLAYBILLS. Covent Garden Theatre, Nov. 8 and 12, 1806, and March 28, 1808, with Geo. Fredk. Cooke as Richard III. and lago, J. P. Kemble as Corio- lanns, and Mrs. Siddons as Volumnia. 4to, mounted. (3) 387. Bath and Bristol Theatres, 1790-1792, with names of John Hodgkinson, Mrs. Hodgkinson, and Mr. Blissett in the casts. All Benefit Bills but one, and includes that of Mr. Blissett. 4to. (9) The Library of Charles N. Mann. ENGLISH PLAYBILLS. 388. Covent Garden Theatre Bills (5), 1784-1838, including Mr. Henderson as Tamerlane and Mrs. Inchbald as Selima, 1784, Edmund Kean as Shylock, 1828, and Mrs. Jordan as Beatrice, 1813, also Charles Mathews, at the Hull Theatre (3), and the Juvenile Musicians (Collins Children) at Bath, 1836. (Mr. Wallack also in "Monsieur Tonson.") (9) 389. Covent Garden, Drury Lane, and other Theatres, 1838-1850, with names of J. W. Wallack, Mme. Vestris, Chas. Kemble, Grimaldi, Fanny Kemble, Macready, etc. (10) 390. Drury Lane Theatre, 1803-25, including names of Grimaldi, Mrs. Jordan, Edmund Kean (in a number of his leading characters), Harriet Mellon, Wallack, Liston, Chas. Kemble, etc. 14 pieces. (As a lot.) 391. . Bills of English Provincial Theatres, 1804-1865, including many well-known names. About 50 pieces. (As a lot. ) 392. Collection of over 250 bills of London and Provincial Theatres (mainly from 1820 to 1840), including names of Edmund Kean, Macready, Mme. Vestris, Chas. Mathews, Chas. Kemble, Tyrone Power, Mrs. Jordan, Chas. Kean, Liston, C. M Young, Henry Irving, E. A. Sothern, Ellen Tree, etc. (Some benefit bills and first performances in the lot.) A few torn and mutilated. (Sold as a lot.) 393. Collection of about 350 bills of the Royal Adelphi Theatre, Hull, England, 1831-34, with many names of Actors and Actresses who afterwards appeared on the American Stage. Included is a bill of the Juvenile Per- formances of Master B. Grossmith, aged 6 years, with rep- resentations of the different characters in his repertoire. Stitched, with paper covers. (Sold as a lot.) 394. ENGRAVED PORTRAITS. Jacques Offenbach, Agnes Sorel, Haydn, Henry Montan Berton, Isaac Reed, John Philpot Curran {India Proof before letters), Viscount Castlereagh, Lord Thurlow, Lord Eldon, etc. 8vo and 4to. (20) 895. Mr. Warburton [printed in colors), Hon. Mrs. O'Neill, Admiral Lord Hood, Francis Chantrey, Lord Nel- son, Lady Hamilton, Dickens, etc. 8vo. (15) 306. ETCHING. "Zillah," by L Massard, after G. E. Hicks. Folio (margin stained). India Proof, signed by THE Etcher. 37 The Anderson Auction Co. 397. T^ARREN (ELIZA). The Countess of Derby. -^ Miss Farren as Hermione in "Winter's Tale." Folio, full length, bj' E. Fisher, after ZofEany. Mezzotint. Framed. Lond. : Sayer, 1781 398. FARREN (MRS. GEORGE P.) Early American Actress. Daguerreotype. 12mo, half length, seated (case stained, and needs glass covering). Fine. 399. FAUCIT (HELEN). Lithograph portrait, full length, standing before a bust of Shakespeare. Large 4to, framed. Proof. Edinburgh, 1874 400. FAWCETT (JOHN). Celebrated English Comedian. Mezzotint portrait, in plain dress, by W. Say, after G. H. Harlow. Folio, half length, standing. Proof. Lond. 1815 401. FIELD (JOS. M.) Editor and Author. 3 A. L. S. 4to, 1854 and '55. Mentions the Southern Tour of De Bar. Miss Robertson (Agnes), and himself. (3 pieces.) 403. FLORENCE (WILLIAM J.) Lithograph portrait, in plain dress, by P. D 'Avignon. Folio, three-quarters length, seated beside table, with hat in right hand and cane in left. India paper. Extremely rare. N. T. 1855 403. A. L. S., to Thos. McKeon, 3 pp. 4to, N. Y. 1853, making terms for a Philadelphia engagement, etc. Early specimen. 404. FOOTE (MARIA). Mezzotint portrait (as Maria Darlington), by Thos. Lupton, after G. Clint. Folio, full length, dancing. Lond. 1824 405. Engraved portrait (in brown tints), by T. L. Grundy, after Wm. Bradley. Folio, half length. No title inscription. 406. FOOTE (SAMUEL). Celebrated English Comedian and Dramatist. Mezzotint portrait by Brookshaw, after Coles. Folio, half length, oval, within border, cut down. Brilliant impression. Fine and rare. Lond. 1773 407. FORD (JOHN T.) Noted Baltimore and Washing- ton Manager. A. L. S., 3 pp. 4to, 1856, regarding the pro- posed renting of a Philadelphia Theatre. Fine letter. 408. Another A. L. S., to Thos. McKeon, 3 pp. 4to, Bait. 1855, giving interesting details of Theatrical affairs in Baltimore, etc. 409. FORMES (KARL). Operatic Singer, appeared at Academy of Music 1857. Lithograph portrait by Endicott. Folio, three-quarters length, seated (margin stained). Autographed " Youes truly, Karl Formes, Philadel- phia, 1858." 38 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 410. FORREST (CATHARINE SINCLAIR). Celebrated Actress, wife of Edwin Forrest. Lithograph portrait, in plain dress, by H. Grevedon. 1849. Folio, half length. Scarce. 411. FORREST (EDWIN). A collection op 214 en- graved PORTRAITS, PLAYBILLS, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, ETC, GATHERED WITH A VIEW TO THE EXTRA-ILLUSTRATION OP THE LiPE OP Forrest, all neatly inlaid to small POLIO, AND READY POR THE BINDER. It includes 19 dlflferent portraits of the Tragedian, three interesting letters written by him, together with' a oast of characters in his handwriting, and 40 playbills of his appear- ances in 1837 and 1863. Among the other dramatic portraits will be found those of Mrs. Siddons (11), Garrick (5 — including the fine one by Cochin), John Philip Kemble, Edmund Kean, Talma, Quin, G. P. Cooke, Chas. Kemble, Macklin, Henderson, Sheridan {rare), Liston, Macready, W. B. Wood, the elder Jefferson, John McCuUough {early photo.), etc. There are also portraits of Washington, Franklin (4), Thomas Jefferson, Jay, John Quincy Adams, Madison, Jackson (3), Clay (6). Napoleon (3), Shakespeare (6), Burns (3), Moore (3), Dr. Johnson, Dryden, Irving (3), Voltaire, Milton, Wm. Leg- gett, etc. A detailed account, in printed form, of the Forrest-Macready riot, at the Astor Place Opera House, in 1849, is included, the entire text (33 pp.) having been neatly inlaid to uniform size with the rest. Two other important and rare pamphlets have received similar treatment, viz, . the Address of Charles O'Conor to the Bar Association relative to the charges of Mrs. Forrest, pub- lished in one of the N. Y. newspapers (35 pp.), and the proceed- ings of the Bar Association (report of Committee headed by Gen. Dix), in complete exoneration of Mr. O'Conor (75 pp.). Many of the items comprised in the collection are of UNUSUAL occurrence, AND THE AVERAGE OP CONDITION IS HIGH. (Sold as a lot.) 412. Colored engraved Portrait of the Tragedian in the character of William Tell. 8vo, full length, in chains, cut out and mounted. EXCESSIVELY RARE, IP NOT UNIQUE. 413. Engraved Portrait, in plain dress, by John Sartain. 4to, full bust, India Proof before letters. Phil., n. d. Bears presentation inscription in pencil, ' ' Dr. R. S. Mac- kenzie from Edwin Forrest." 414. Engraved Portrait, in plain dress, by John ' Sartain. 4to, half length, vignette. India Proof before letters, on Large Paper. 415. Engraved Portrait, by H. Meyer after J. W. Childe. 4to, three-quarters length, seated. Lond. 1836. 416. Set of India Proofs (before letters) of the en- graved plates appearing in Alger's Life of Forrest. 4to. (12 pieces.) . , . , Includes 3 portraits of the Tragedian m plam dress, 8 m various characters, a portrait of his mother, and an engraving of the Forrest Medals. 39 The Anderson Auction Co. FORREST (EDWIN). 417. Lithograph Portrait, in plain dress, drawn on stone bj^ A. Newsam after T. Sully, Jr., enclosed in an elaborately designed border. Folio bust (torn and repaired in various places, including one across body, also creased). Phil. 1836. In poor condition, but of excessive rarity. 418. Lithograph Portrait, in plain dress, by Samuel Laurence. 4to, bust, vignette (slightly creased). India Paper. Rare. [Lond.] n. d. 419. — — Mezzotint Portrait, in plain dress, by John Sartain. 4to, full bust, vignette. India Proof before LETTERS. Phil., n. d. Bears presentation inscription, "Daniel Dougherty, Esq., from Edwin Forrest." 430. Photograph, in plain dress, by P. Gutekunst. Folio, seated. Phil., n. d. 421. Photograph, as Spartacus, by Brady. Folio, full length (margin stained). 423. Steel Plate of the Portrait of Mr. Forrest as Virginius. (Etched by H. B. Hall.) 4to (surface marred). 423. Satin Playbill, issued in connection with his Benefit Performance at the Broadway Theatre, N. Y., April 30, 1853. Mr. Forrest as Damon. Rare. 434. Portrait painted in oil colors, bust, in plain dress Unsigned. 14x18 inches, on stretcher. 435. Interesting Manuscript Account of the Theatri- cal Career of Edwin Forrest from his first appearance at the Walnut St. Theatre in 1820 to the year 1833. It com- prises 34 pages of 4to size, the text being neatly inlaid. A number of illustrations are included (pasted on centres of the sheets) , among them being a rare bill of Walnut St. Theatre, Feb. 3, 1833, with Master Forrest as Zaphna in '■'■Mahomet'"; View of the old Tivoli Gardens, Phila. ; Playbill of Tremont Theatre, Boston, 1830, with Mr. For- rest as Metamora ; Portraits of Mr. Forrest as Rolla and Carwin, etc. The identity of the writer is hidden, but it was evidently by one thoroughly conversant with every phase of the Tragedian'^ early career, as well as an ardent ad- mirer of his genius. (Sold as 1 piece.) 426. A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Phil. 1870. Thanking Mr. Dreer for theatrical portraits. Marked "copy," in the same hand that wrote the letter. 427. Collection of Clippings, etc., relating to the tragedian, his divorce suit, etc. (As a lot. ) 428. A pair of old-fashioned Shoe-buckles, paste, set in silver (defective), formerly belonged to Edwin For- rest, and later were in the possession of Thomas McKeon, old-time manager. (As 1 piece.) 40 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 429. FRAMES. Oak Frame, with glass. 20 x 25 inches. 430. Frames, mostly oak, including a gilt one, with glass. 4:to. (10) 431. Another lot. Large 4to, with glass. (13) 432. Another lot. Folio and smaller, no glass. (8) 433. Another lot. Small 4to and imp. 8vo. (9) 434. FREER (CHARLES). English Actor, appeared at Park Theatre in 1839, committed suicide in London in 1858. Engraved Portrait as Romeo. 4to, full length. Scarce. 435. FRENCH STAGE. Lithograph Portraits of BoufE6, Beauvalet, Bressant {colored), Chilly {colored), Mme. Ucalde as Gil Bias {colored), Brunet, Baptiste Aine, Mme. Albert, Boutin, M'Ue Brohan, Pauline Leroux, etc. Nearly all on India paper. 4to. (35) 436. Collection of Lithograph Portraits of leading French Actors and Actresses (in character), drawn on stone by A. Colin. 70 portraits. 4to, full length, half bound (back broken and in need of repair). (Sold as 1 piece.) 437. /:^ARRICK (DAVID). Etched Portrait as Abel ^-^ Drugger. 12mo, half length, with pipe in hand and hat under arm. Rare. 438. Nature and Genius introducing Garriek to the Temple of Shakespeare, etc. Designed by J. H. Mortimer. Folio, cut close and torn at margin. Lond. 1779. 439. Mezzotint Portrait, as Richard III, by S. W. Reynolds, after N. Dance. Folio, full length. Fine im- pression. Lond. 1825. 440. Mezzotint Portrait, in plain dress, by R. Laurie, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, folio, half length, .seated at table, with arms resting upon it, a prologue before him. Fine impression. Lond. 1779. 441. MezzotintPortrait as Hamlet, by Jas. McArdell, after B. Wilson. Folio, three-quarters length, lacks top and side margins, mounted. Fine impression. 442. Mezzotint Portrait, as Kitely, by Finlayson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Small folio, half length, lacks margins. Lond. 1769. 443. Mezzotint Portrait, in plain dress, by McArdell, after A. Pond. Small folio, half length, oval, in rectangle. Fine impression. Rare. 444. Mezzotint Portrait, in plain dress, standing be- side a bust statue of Shakespeare, with right arm around it, engraved by Valentine Green, after Gainsborough. Folio. Lond. 1769. 41 The Anderson Auction Co. GARRICK (DAVID). 446. " L'Homme entre le Vice et la Vertu." (A pirate issue of " Garrick between Tragedy and Comedj^") Oblong folio. Very rare. Augsburg, n. d. 446. Mezzotint Portrait, Mr. Garrick as King Lear (scene), engraved by Jas. McArdell, after B. Wilson. Oblong folio, edge torn and repaired. Lond., n. d. 447. Garrick in the Green Room. Mezzotint group. With Mrs. Abington, Mrs. Yates, Mr. Baddeley, Mrs. Garrick and others. With key-plate pasted underneath. Proof before letters. Polio. Framed. 448. "The Immortality of David Garrick," en- graved by J. Caldwell, with portraits (in Shakespearean Characters) of Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Abington, Mrs. Hartley, Mr. Palmer, Mr. King, and many others. Oblong folio, cut out and mounted, lacks title and margin. Printed key attached (creased). 449. Garrick-Bellamy. Scene from " Romeo and Juliet ' ' (tomb scene) with Mr. Garrick as Romeo and George Anne Bellamy as Juliet, by Ravenet, after B. Wilson. Oblong folio. Lond. 1765. 450. Bronze Medal, " David Oarrick,'''' with head, by L. Pingo (bevelled edges): rev., "He united all your powers" (with figures representing Tragedy, Comedy and Music). MDCCLXXII. 451. GIBBS (MRS.) English Actress. Colored Etched Portrait as Cowslip, by George Cruikshank. 8vo, full length. Lond. 1818. 452. GREENE (JOHN). Early American Actor, appeared Park Theatre, 1826. 2 A. L. S. 13mo, 1853 and '55; gives his ideas of many " stars." 3 pieces. 453. GWYNNE (NELL). Etched Portrait, after Sir Peter Lely, with lines " The Sculptor^s Part," etc. 4to, on Japan paper. 454. Meeting of Charles II. and Nell Gwynne. 8vo. Colored. 455. TTADAWAY (THOMAS H.) Early American *-*- Comedian. Engraved portrait. By Armstrong, after Wiser. 12mo, half-length vignette. On Large Paper. 456. HALL (A. OAKEY). A. L. S., 3 pp., 8vo, 1871. Mentions his autograph-collecting. With portrait and clippings. (As 1 piece.) 457. HARRIS (S. E.) Lithograph portrait as Uncle Tom in "Uncle Tom's Cabin." By P. Kramer. Folio, oval. Margins stained. 43 The Library of Charles N. Mann. 458. HARRISON (W.) Noted English Tenor. Appeared on American Stage. Lithograph portrait. By Baugniet. Folio, three-quarters length. India paper. Lond., n. d. 459. HAUCK (MINNIE). Lithograph portrait. By E. Desmaisons. Small folio. Paris, n. d. 460. HAYNE (A. P.) Husband of Julia Dean. A.L.S., small 4to, 1855. Mentions their engagements. 461. HENRIQUES (MADELINE). India-ink Portrait Drawing. 4to. Bust. 463. HERON (MATILDA). Mezzotint portrait as Bianca in "-Fazio." Engraved by John Sartain. 4to, full length, seated. Rare. Phil., n. d. 463. HILL (CHAS.) Father of C. H. Barton Hill. A.L.S , 3 pp., 4to, 1846. Gives a list of his company, and expenses. 464. HILL (GEORGE H.) " Yankee Hill. " Lithograph portrait, as Hiram Dodge. Folio, full length. Lond., n. d. 465. HODGKINSON (JOHN). Playbills of the Bath and Bristol Theatres, England, 1790-91, with names of Mr. Hodgkinson, Miss Brett (afterwards Mrs. Hodgkinson), Mr. Blissett, etc., in the casts. (13 pieces, as a lot.) 466. HODGKINSON (MRS. JOHN). Engraved Portrait as Cora, by S. Hollyer, after Wm. Dunlap. 8vo, bust, oval. India Paper. 467. HOGARTH (WM.) "Debut" of Italian Opera in London. Scenic representation. Oblong 4to. 468. HOLLAND (GEORGE). Favorite Comedian, buried from "The Little Church around the Corner." Benefit Playbill, Brighton, England, Feb. 7, 18s — in a word these things of art which have been the joy of my tife — shall not be consigned to the cold tomb of a museum, and subjected to the stupid glance of the carieless passer-by; but I require that they shall all be disperseid under the hammer of the Auctioneer, so that the pleasure which the acquiring of each one of them has given me shall be given again, in each case, to s6me inheritor of my own tastes."