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MOREAU, ESQ. First Session, Numbers 1 to 346, inclusive FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 16th, AT 3:00 O'CLOCK 1. A Beckett (Gilbert A.). The Quizziology of the British Drama. Frontispiece and woodcuts, by Leech. Fiest Edition. 12mo, original cloth, repaired. London, 1846 2. Abington (Mes.). Life of Mrs. Abington. Portrait. ISmo, boards. London, 1888 Laid in is a series of 12 portraits, including six from the Thespian Magazine, of Mrs Esten, Mr. Quirk, Mr. Bannister and others. 3. Abington (Mes. — in the character of "Roxalana."). Engraved after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Etching and stipple. The very large margins, (uncut) slightly foxed. 4to. Exquisitely printed in colors. [See Reproduction] 4. Academy Of Music ; 14th St. and Irving Place, New York. A Collec- tion of Scraps, Programs and Portraits, collected and arranged by C. C. Moreau. 4to, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, by R. W. Smith. [With Special Title-page.] New York, 1887 ExTEA-iLLUSTEATED by the insertion of 191 portraits, playbills, &c. (1) Playbills include, — Italian Opera under Max Maretzek, concert by the Bateman Company, October 18, 1865 ; William Hanlon and his act of Zam- pUlaerostation, December 13, 1861 ; Beethoven Centennial Musical Festival, June 14, 1870, under Conductors Bergmann, Zerrahn, Pat Gillmore, Carl Rosa, with Brignoli, Clara Louise Kellogg, Zelda Seguin, Parepa Rosa, &e. ; Japanese Troupe of Acrobats, 1867, including Little AH Right ; Hol- land Testimonial, January 21, 1871 ; Benefit to Colonel T. AUston Brown, December 10, 1872, with Tony Pastor, John Hart, John Wild, Jennie Hughes, &c. ; Lydia Thompson Troupe of Burlesquers, May 5, 1873, with Harry Beckett, Willie Edouin, Alice Atherton, &c. ; Charity Performance for the Poor of New York under the auspices of Lester Wallack, Pauline Lucca and Augustin Daly, with John Gilbert, Beckett, Brougham, Madame Ponisi, &c. ; Faust, with Campanini, Del Puente, Valleria, &c. ; Salvini and Booth, April 26-28, May 1, 1886 ; and others. Includes portraits of. — Clara Louise Kellogg ; Minnie Hauk, as Carmen, &c. ; Etelka Gerster ; Christine Nilsson ; Adelina Patti ; Little All Right ; Lydia Thompson as Rohin Hood; Emma Thursby ; Annie Louise Cary ; &c. 5. Academy Of Music. A -ito volume, lettered, "ISFew York Theatres. Portraits, Playbills, etc," containing about 185 portraits of players at the Academy of ilusic, Grand Opera House, and the lith Street Theatre, during the nineties, programs, playbills, character scenes, etc. Cloth. 6. Adams (John Quinoy). The Jubilee of the Constitution. Frontispiece. (View of the Inauquration of Washington.) 8vo, original wrappers. Few York, 1839 Coutains an original poem of 4 stanzas, by William OuUen Bryant. 7. AiMEE. Eecollections of Marie Aimee. Illustrated with numerous -por- traits and programmes of her performances in New York. 4to, half levant morocco, gilt back and top by E. W. Smith. Kew York, 1888 Extka-Illustkated by the insertion of 97 portraits, playbills, &c., and an A. L. S. Ip. 12mo, New Tork, .July 8, 1S87, on mourning paper. Play- bills number, among others, — Grand Opera House, "La Belle Helfene," April 18, 1871, with Persini, Duchesne, Gausins, &c. ; Daly's Broadway Theatre, "La Fille de Madame Angot," September 27. 1873, with Stani, Duplan, ,Tuteau, &c. ; Lyceum Theatre. "La Perichole," 1876, with Duplan, Mezi^res, &c. ; Booth's Theatre, "La Petite Mariee," September 12, 1877, with Desiree, Jouard, I>uparc, &c. ; and others, together with numerous portraits. 8. Alibone (S. Austin). A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors. 3 vols, thick royal 8vo. half morocco. Philadelphia, 1877 9. Allan (John). Memorial of John Allan. Portrait hy Hall. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco. New York: Bradford Club, 186-1 One of 2.50 copies printed. Extka-Illusteated by the insertion of several portraits of Mr. Allan ; an autograph letter, signed, of Mr. Allan ; 2 A. L. S. of F. J. Dreer ; and other material. 10. Allan (John). Another copy of the preceding. Eoyal 8vo. half morocco. New York: Bradford Club, 1864 One of 250 copies printed. 2 A. L. S. of F. J. Dreer are laid in. 11. Allan (John). Memorial of John Allan. Portrait in two states, both on India paper. New York, 1864; Catalogue of the Books, Auto- graphs, Engravings, etc., of John Allan, New York, 1864. To- gether, 2 vols, royal 8vo. and 8vo. half morocco. New York, 1864 The first-mentioned is the Bradford Club edition. No. 2 of 250 copies printed, and has a specially-illuminated title-page. 12. Allan (John). Catalogue of the Books, Autographs, Engravings, etc., 5278 lots. Also printed prices, names of purchasers, and remarks by William Gowans, and others. Together, 2 vols, royal 8vo. half morocco, not quite uniform. New York, 1864-1865 Each of the 5278 lots are neatly priced in ink ; and contains the Index. Extba-Illusteated by the insertion of Mr. Allan's bookplate, some clip- pings and other material. 13. Allan (John). Original water-color drawing of Mr. Allan's residence, 17 Vandewater Street, New York, by "M. H.," 1866. 14. Allex (Geoeqe). The ^ Life of Philidor, Musician and Chess-Player. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Philadelphia, 1863 Large Paper Copy. 15. Allston (W.). The Sylphs of the Seasons, with other Poems. Por- trait, inserted. 12mo. half red morocco. Boston, 1813 16. Ameeicajst Gom&. Dickeson (M. W.). The American Numismatical Manual of the Currency or Money of the Aborigines, and Colonial, State and United States Coins. Portrait of the author, and 19 plates of facsimiles {many specimens on each) in gold, silver and copper. 4to, cloth. Philadelphia, 1859 17. Amekicax Engeaving. Mavor (William) . Universal History, Ancient and Modern. ^Vith engravings by Mavor, Anderson, Scoles and others. 9 vols. 13mo, contemporary sheep. New York, 1804 18. AmeeicajST Engeavixg. a royal 8vo. volume, bound in full crimson morocco, lettered "Bank Note Vignettes," with manuscript title in colors, which reads : "Banlc Note Engravers Proofs, collected by Charles C. Moreau, New Yorh, 1867." Comprises 67 proof impressions of vignettes executecl by tlie Bureau of Engraving at Washington, including portraits, views, allegorical scenes, etc. The portraits include, — Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun, Franklin Pierce, William Penn, Thomas JefCerson, Benjamin Franklin and others. All are neatly inlaid, from 32mo to royal Svo. 19. Amekicax Engeating. A collection of 60 engraved tickets issued for the Caledonian, Thistle and other Balls, engraved by Maverick, Durand and others of note. In portfolio. Unusually interesting collection of these uncommon and delightful sou- venirs of the period. They are generally beautifully engraved. Some are proofs on India paper, and a few are in duplicate. 20. Ameeican Humoe. A series of newspaper articles, by S. S. Cox, inlaid and BXTEA-ILLUSTEATBD by the insertion of 132 portraits of humor- ists, statesmen, soldiers and others, with a few views. 4to. half brown morocco, gilt back and top. 21. Ameeican" Magazine (The), and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies. Vol. I, No. II, for November, 1757. A Society of Gen- tlemen. Large luoodcut on title. 8vo. sheets, as issued, has at one time been sewed, totally uncut. [Philadelphia], Printed and sold by William Bradford, at the Corner-House in Front and Market Street, [1757] The issue for November 1757 complete. The large woodcut, with its motto "Praevalebit Aequior" is of special interest, as it represents an In- dian leaning on a gun, flanked on each side by a soldier in uniform, one of whom is reading The Holy Bible. Several pages are occupied with current American affairs, including ac- counts of the "History of the War in North America," a list of the Fleet which had recently arrived before Halifax, from England and New York, where they made "a glorious appearance," account of the passing of Col. Peter Schuyler through Newark, after having been released by the French, etc. 22. AmericAxN Medical and Philosophical Eegister (The), or Annals of Medicine, Natural Historv, Agriculture and the Arts. Conducted by David Hosack and J. AV. Francis. Portraits of Dr. Bard, Samuel Johnson and others, views of the New York Hospital etc. 4 vols. 8vo. half calf, slightly rubbed, and some pages spotted. ^ ^ New York, 1814 23. AMEiiiCiX Xewspapbus Stephen H. Branch's Alligator. Number 1, April 24, 1858 to Number 23, September 25, 1858. In one volume, small folio, half morocco. New York, 1858 All Ever Issued of this extraordinary periodical. Its owner and editor, according to the New York Weekly Despatch, made charges of the most serious nature against prominent citizens and office holders. The leading article in the final issue, written by Branch, states "The Alligator Lives for Another Week. The Ladies have saved the Alligator for six days more, in which God made the gorgeous realms of infinitude," etc. 24. American- Newspapers. Stephen H. Branch's Weelcly Star. Numbers 1, May 26, 1860, 2, 3 and 9, July 21, 1860. 4 issues. New York, 1860 Like its predecessor, The Alligator, a short-lived publication. 25. American Poetry. Leisure Hours at Sea; being a few Miscellaneous Poems. By A Midshipman of the United States' Navy. [W. Lig- gitt ? J. Portrait of W. Liggitt, inserted. 12mo. half morocco, gilt top. New York, 1825 26. AiiERicAN- Revolution. Memoirs of Andrew Sherburne, A Pensioner of the Navy of the Eevolution, Written by himself. 12mo, sheep. Providence, 1831 27. American" Eevolijtion'. [Moore (G-eorge H. — ?]. Martyrs to the Eevolution in the British Prison-Ships in the Wallabout Bay. Fold- ing map. New York, 1855 ; Report of a Committee . . Massa- chusetts Historical Society on the Exchange of Prisoners during the American Eevolutionary War, Boston, 1861. 2 vols. 8vo. wrappers. New York and Boston, 1855-1861 The first-named has laid in a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Moreau, and several extra-illustrations. The other is a presentation copy from Mr. G. Livermore to Mr. Moreau. 28. AiiERicAN Revolution. Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge, prepared by himself. Portraits. 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top. New York, 1858 Extea-Illustkated by the insertion of 34 portraits and plates, includ- ing Anthony Wayne, Major Andr6, B. Arnold, (the two last-named un- signed and uncommon), and others, also various battle scenes. 29. American" Revolution". Orderly Book of the Northern Army at Ti- conderoga and Mt. Independence, from October 17th, 1776, fo January 8th, 1777, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, and an appendix. Portrait of Gates and folding map. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, imcut. Albany, 1859 30. American Eevolution. Moore (George H.). "Mr. Lee's Plan — March 29, 1777." The Treason of Charles Lee, Major General. Portrait and folding manuscript plan in facsimile. 8vo, half crimson mo- rocco, gilt top. New York, 1860 Extra-Illusteated by the insertion of 29 portraits and views. The portraits include Sr. William Johnson, copied from the print in The Lou- don Magazine, 1756, General Burgoyne, Thomas MiflSin, A. Hamilton, en- graved by G. Fairman, and others. The views include Valley Forge, by Tlebout, S. E. View of Christ's Church, Philadelphia, 1787 (later impres- sion), and others. 31. Ameeioan Eevolution-. Memoirs of Samuel Smith, a Soldier of the Eevolution. With Preface and Fotes by C. I. Bushnell. Portrait. 8vo. wrappers, uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1860 33. Ameeican Eevolution. Orderly Book of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, from his entry into the State of New York, until his surrender at Saratoga. Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan. Map and portraits. Small 4to. half morocco, gilt top. Albany, 1860 33. Ameeican Eevolution. The Orderly Book of that portion of the Amer- ican Army stationed at or near Williamsburg, Va., under the com- mand of General Andrew Lewis. Printed from the original manu- script, with Notes, by Charles Campbell. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Eichmond, Va., Privately printed, 1860 Only 100 copies were issued this size, each numbered. Autograph presentation copy from T. H. Wynne, author of the Preface, with in- scription. 3-1. American Eevolution. The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury, and Dr. Jonathan Odell relating to the American Ee\'olution, now first edited by Winthrop Sargent. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Albany, 1860 35. American Eevolution. New York City during the American Eevolu- tion; being a Collection of Original Papers (now first published), from the Manuscripts in the possession of the Mercantile Library Association. Folding plan. 4to. half orange levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1861 Extra-Illustkated by the insertion of 111 portraits and views, some of the latter folding, and some from Valentine's Manuals. 2 A.L.S. of Henry T. Drowne, laid in. 36. American Eevolution. The Assault on Stony Point by General An- thony Wayne, July 16, 1779 . . Notes by Henry B. Dawson. Map and facsimiles of autographs, some folding. Eoyal Svo, half brown morocco, gilt top. Morrisania, N. Y., 1863 Number 38 of 250 copies printed, initialed by Mr. Dawson. Extba-Il- LTJSTKATED by the insertion of 16 portraits and views, and an autograph of General Wayne, which reads "Public Service. The Honble. Genl. Wm. Irvine, Philadelphia, Anty. Wayne." The portraits include, Wayne, en- graved by S. Harris, B. Franklin, by Gautier, and others. The views in- clude Fort Clinton, West Point, Storming of Stony Point, and others. 37. American Eevolution'. A Declaration by the Bejirc-eiitatives of the United Colonies of Xorth America, Now Met in General Congress at Philadelphia, Setting forth the Causes and Necessity for their taking np Arms. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1775 [1865] One of 50 copies privately printed for R. W. Roche. Autograpli presen- tation copy from Mr. Roclie to Mr. Moreau, March, 1865. 38. American Eevolution. Two Letters respecting the Conduct of Eear Admiral Graves on the Coast of the United States, July to Novem- ber, 1781. By William Graves. Eoyal Ito. wrappers, uncut. Morrisania, N. Y. 1865 One of 100 copies printed on Large Paper by Henry B. Dawson, and autograplied by him. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Dawson to Mr. Moreau. 39. American Eevolution. The Narrative of Colonel David Fanning . . An account of His Adventures in North Carolina from' 1775-1783. With an introduction and notes. 8vo, cloth back and boards. New York, 1865 No. 31 of 200 copies printed. 40. American Eevolution. Narrative of the Exertions and Sufferings of Lieut. James Moody in the cause of Government since the year 1776. With Introduction and Notes by Charles I. Bushnell. Poi-- trait of William FranMin, inserted. 8vo. wrappers uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1865 From 1776 to 1782 Moody was a spy, a ranger and a scout in the service of the British. 41. American Eevolution. A Dialogue between the Ghost of General Montgomery and an American Delegate. 8vo. wrappers, uncut, 16 pp. New York, 1865 One of 80 copies in octavo privately printed by Charles Congdon, from the rare original of 1776. A one page A. L. S. from Congdon to Mr. Moreau is laid in. 42. American Eevolution. The Narrative of Major Abraham Leggett of the Army of the Eevolution. Now first printed . . . with an Introduction and Notes by C. I. Bushnell. Portrait and view. 8vo. stitched, uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1865 Laid in is a portrait and an A. L. S. of Mr. Bushnell, also several extra portraits and views. 43. American Eevolution. The Sexagenary; or, Eeminiscences of the American Eevolution. Portrait of Schuyler. 8vo. wrappers, un- cut, 234pp. Albany: Munsell, 1866 Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Munsell, on literary matters. 44. American Eevolution. The Siege of Savannah, in 1799, as described in two contemporaneous Journals of French Officers in the Fleet of Count D'Estaing. Folding map. Eoyal 4to, cloth, uncut. Albany, 1874 Autograph presentation copy from C. C. Jones the Georgia Historian who wrote the introduction, with a Ip. A. L. S. from him to Mr. Moreau, and portrait laid in ; also an A. L. S. from Jlr. Munsell the printer of the volume, the separately iirinted index and two facsimiles of rare portraits. 45. American Kevolution. Stone (Edwin M.). Our French Allies . . . in the American Eevolution. Illustrated. Thick 8vo. cloth. Providence, 1884 Laid in is a one page A. L. S. of the author. 46. Amebican Eevolution. A 4to. volume, lettered "New York in the Eevolution," containing several articles from periodicals, and extea- ILLUSTHATED by the insertion of about 75 portraits, maps, views, (some from Valentine's Manuals and other sources), facsimiles of rare broadsides, and other material. Cloth. 47. American Stage. A collection of 16 portraits of celebrated Actors. In one volume, with specially printed title. Eoyal 8vo. morocco back and boards. Philadelphia, 1826 Includes, — Mrs. Barnes, as Isabella, Mrs. Morris, by D. C. Johnson, J. B. Booth, as Brutus, by G. B. Ellis, and others. 48. American Stage. A 4to. volume, lettered "American Stage. Por- traits," containing 110 portraits, many from periodical sources, many in character, and a few in colors. Cloth. Includes, — Miss Rose Mell ; Gustave Frohman ; Eddie Fox ; James H. Taylor ; Harry Weston ; and others. 49. American Stage. A 4to volume, lettered "American Stage. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 160 portraits, many in character, a few in color, mainly of players at the minor theatres and music halls during the seventies and eighties; also programs, etc. Cloth. 50. American Theatres. A 4to. volume, lettered, "American Stage. Por- traits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 120 portraits of players at the various theatres during the late seventies and early eighties, with a few of later date; also views of theatres, and other material. Cloth. Includes, — View of the National Theatre, Philadelphia ; portrait of Pauline Hall; and others. 51. American Theatres. A 4to. volume, lettered "American Theatres. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 160 portraits of players at the Mount Morris, Eoumanian, and other Theatres in the late seventies and eighties; also programs, etc. Cloth. Includes portraits of, — Kate Claxton, Vinnle Deniorest, Mabel Fenton and others. Some playbills, both English and American, of earlier date, are included. 52. American Travel. Weld (Isaac). Travels through the States of North America, and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during the years 1795, 1796, 1797. Folding maps and numerous fine plates. 4to. contemporary calf, joints weak. London, 1799 The quarto edition is much more uncommon than the octavo. The author visited Philadelphia, Niagara, New York, where he mixed in the best society, becoming a personal friend of Washington. 53. Anderson (Alexander). Oeconomy oder Haushaltungstunft des menschlichen Lebens. With woodcuts by Alexander Anderson. Svo. morocco back and boards, gilt top, other edges uncut. Philadelphia, 1809 o4. A^DERSox (Alexander). Illustrations of Mother Goose's Melodies. Woodcuts by A. Anderson. 13mo. morocco back and boards. New York, 1873 Printed on old-rose paper at the private press of C. L. Moreau, and probably the only copy so Issued. 55. Anderson (Alexander). A Collection of One hundred and Fifty Engravings by Alexander Anderson. Executed on Wood after his Ninetieth Year. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco. New York: Privately printed by C. L. Moreau, 18T3 One of 50 copies on thick paper. 56. Anderson (Alexander). Another copy, but of the Notice only. By E. A. Drowne, 8 pp., together with the original manuscript of the same. Bound in one volume, half morocco. New York, 1873 57. Anderson (Alexander). A Collection of 150 Engravings by Alex- ander Anderson. Executed on Wood After His Ninetieth Year. Royal 8vo, cloth. New York, 1873 One of 50 copies privately printed for C. L. Moreau. 58. Anderson (Alexander). A Brief Catalogue of Books Illustrated with Engravings by Dr. Alexander Anderson with a Biographical Sketch of the Artist. Eoyal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1885 One of 100 copies privately printed for C. L. Moreau. 59. Anderson (Alexander). Two copies, similar. 60. Anderson (Alexander). Two copies, similar. 61. Anderson (Alexander). A Brief Catalogue of Books illustrated with engravings by Dr. A. Anderson, with a Biographical Sketch of the Artist. 8vo. cloth. 2 copies. New York, 1885 Privately printed at Mr. C. L. Moreau's Analectic press. 63. Anderson (Alexander). Six copies of the same, 4 in cloth, 1 sheets, 1 half morocco, and about 30 impressions of the bookplate of An- derson. As' one lot. 63. Anderson (Alexander). A collection of 3678 woodcuts by Alexander Anderson. Each neatly mounted on drawing paper, some pages ruled, the whole in 4 volumes, 4to, half morocco, one brown, three black. A few extra examples loosely laid in. This collection is thought to be the most complete known. It covers a wide variety of subjects, and includes American ships at war and engaged in peaceful commerce. In these classes may be mentioned "The Independence," Frigate "Constitution" (2 different), Sloop of War "Hornet" and Sloop of War "Wasp," Brig "Enterprise," Frigate "United States," Glorious Victory obtained by Comm. Perry over the British Fleet on Lake Erie, and others. There are numerous views and plans, includ- ing some of New York. The portraits include, — George Washington, Thomas Dilworth, school- master (several different). General Marion, William Penn, George White- field, and others. There are a large number of early American trade labels and tickets, many issued for New York and other merchants. Not the least interesting item is the representation of a fort, all participants in military uniform, but with faces of monkeys. 64. Anderson (Alexander). A collection of 89 engravings by Alexander Anderson, including Historical and other scenes, some from the original blocks in the possession of C. L. Moreau. Folio and smaller. Includes the fine architectural plate made for the National Guards, 1826, and others. 65. Anderson (Alexander). Another collection of 113 woodcuts by Alex- ander Anderson, neatly mounted on drawing paper, and bound in a royal 8vo. volume in half green morocco. Includes portrait of the engraver, trade cards, portraits of Washington, the steamboat Paragon, and others. 66. Anderson (Alexander). A series of original wood blocks^ of pas- toral, and other scenes. Together, 7 pieces. 67. Anderson (Mary). A Few Memories. With portraits. Bvo. new cloth, uncut. Xew York, 1896 68. [Andre (Major John). J Hayley (William). The Triumphs of Tem- per, a Poem. Plates after Stotliard; with extra portrait of Hayley inserted. 12mo. half blue morocco. London, 1793 One of the plates is a portrait of Miss Sneyd, the flanc6e of Major Andre. 69. Andre (Major John). Minutes of a Court of Inquiry upon the Case of Major John Andre, with accompanying Documents ... an additional Appendix. Portrait. Small 4to. half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Albany, 1865 Number 74 of 100 copies printed. Bxtra-Illusteated by the insertion of 30 portraits and views, including various portraits of Andr6, one a photograph of a rare print, the size of a postage stamp, B. Arnold and others. The views include Fort Putnam, West Point, (early unsigned lithograph), various representations of the capture of Andr6, etc. Numer- ous newspaper cuttings are laid in. 70. [Andrews (William Loring) .] Hicks (Thomas). Eulogy on Thomas Crawford. Portrait and facsimiles on India paper. 8vo. original wrappers, uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1865 One of 70 copies in octavo, initialed by Mr. Andrews. Laid in are two A. L. S. from Mr. Andrews to Mr. Moreau, written in 1864 and 1865 on literary matters. Accompanying the above Is the pamphlet by Samuel Osgood, "Thomas Crawford and Art in America, New York, 1875." 71. Anniversary Calendar, Natal Book, and Universal Mirror. 2 vols. 12mo, inlaid, and extended to 6 vols. 4to, half dark-green levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by the Eagle Art Bindery. [Special Title-pages]. London, 1832 Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of over 1000 portraits, views, &c. Portraits : Sir William Draper by E. Bocquet after Gainsborough, stipple ; Earl of Roscommon by Kaddon after Clint ; Alfieri by Bettelini after TofarreUi ; Charles VII. by Sarnique after De Marres ; Paul White- head by CoUyer after Gainsborough; Sir WiUiam Temple by T. A. Dean after Sir Peter Lely ; Prince of Orange by Flipart after Mireveldt ; Daniel Waterland by James Fittler ; Pestalozzi by Dequevauviller ; Rev. Thomas Seward by Cromek after Wright of Derby ; Innocent XIII. by Hieronymus Rossi after Antonlus David ; Rev. William Wollaston by G. Vertue ; John Smeaton by Bromley after Brown ; Sir Henry Wotton by Engleheart after [No. 71 — Continved] Clint; Solymau, the Magnificent, 1603; colored reproduction of Elizabetli at prayer ;" Sobieski by J. Thomson from a picture in the Louvre ; William Russel by Picart after Kneller; Viscount Killwarden by P. Lightfoot; Henry I. by ^'ander Gucht; Dr. Johnson in the "Hebrides Dress" by Sartain ; St. Ignatius Loyola by Bolswert ; Sir William Dawes by Thielcke after Kneller; Belisarius by Moses in outline after Corbould's drawing from painting by West ; Ferdinand VII. of Spain by Robert Cooper ; Joel Barlow by A. b! Durand after Robert Fulton ; &c. Views : an engraved plate symbolical of each month by I. Marriette precedes each title ; Caesar Passing the Rubicon by Cromek after Smirke ; Tombs of La Fontaine and Molifere by Byrne and Pye after Nash; St. Andrews by E. Pinden after Stanfleld ; colored reproduction of the Court of Kings Bench, time of Henry VII.; the martyrdom of John Huss ; Londonderry by Rawle after Nixon; colored view of pheasants from Ackermann's Repository, 1809 ; colored view of Koerner's monument ; the Tribunal of the Inquisition by Lawson after Johns ; colored repro- duction from the Book of Kells ; &c. Contai^'S a copious Index. 72. Appeet (B.). Bagnes, Prisons et Criminels. Folding facsimiles and illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, leather backs and boards. Paris, 1886 73. Apthoep (William F.). Paris Theatres and Concerts. (From Scrib- ner's Magazine, 1892.) Illustrated. 8vo, inlaid to 4to, half crimson polished morocco, gilt back and top, by Blactwell. Xew York, 1893 Extea-Illtjstrated by the insertion of 106 Portraits, views, &c. among the former being ; — colored lithographs of Mile. Beichemberg. M. Worms, M. Leloir. M. Prudhon, and several others ; Adrienne Lecouvreur by Schmodt after Fontaine ; colored full-length lithograph of Mile. Rejane after portrait by Toulmouche ; and numerous others, together with a few playbills of the New York theatres, and plans of the Paris playhouses. 74. Aechee (William). William Charles Macready. 12mo. cloth. New York, 1890 A Playbill, November 22, 1824, with Macready as Macbeth is laid in. 75. Aetistic LoN"Do:Nr. A 4to. volume, lettered "Some Glimpses of Artistic London," containing various periodical articles, inlaid, and bxtea- ILLUSTEATBD by the insertion of about 80 portraits, facsimiles of paintings, etc. Cloth. 76. AspiNWALL Collection Of Paintings. Descriptive Catalogue of the Pictures in the Gallery of W. H. Aspinwall, 99 Tenth Street, New York. Eoyal 8vo. half morocco. [New York, 1875] EsTEA-lLLiisTKATED by the insertion of 21 portraits of the painters, view of the gallery and other material. 77. Atlantic Almanac (The), 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871. Numerous illus- trations, some of which are in colors. 4 vols, royal 8vo. wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1868-1871 Edited by Oliver Wendell Holmes and Donald G. Mitchell, containing original and other contributions by both, and other prominent American authors, among whom are R. W. Emerson, H. W. Beecher, T. B. Aldrich, J. R. Lowell, W. C. Bryant, Bayard Taylor and others. In the issue for 1868, which contains the original appearance of "Autumn Days" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, is laid an autograph letter by him, signed, Ip. Svo. Boston, June 15th, 1886, stating that he has received some prints. 78. Atlaxtic Cable. History of the First Atlantic Cable. A volume of 88 pages composed of contemporary newspaper cuttings. Numerous woodcuts and views, portraits of Cyrus II'. Field, silk badges issued at the time, and other material. 4to, half morocco. Kew York, 1858, etc. 79. Authoe's Club. The Manual of the Author's Club. Frontispiece. 13mo. boards, uncut. One of 250 copies printed. Xew York, 1894 With bibliographies of the members. Laid in is a 2 page A. Xj. S. from Lawrence Hutton (one of the members) to Mr. Moreau on dramatic matters, also card for the Memorial Service of Henry E. Abbey. 80. Autographs. The personal correspondence of Charles C. Moreau, com- prising autograph letters of various lengths, written by William Menzies; W. Elliot Woodward; J. A. McAllister; Martha J. Lamb; Charles C. Liverniore; J. N. Ireland; John H. Wright; J. K. Wig- gin; George E. WoodWry; H. F. Sewall; and other correspondents. Together, 156 pieces. As one lot. V. p. v. d. 81. Bakeh (W. S.). The Engraved Portraits of Washington. 4to. cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1880 One of 500 copies printed. Laid in is a series of four A. L. S. from the author, to Mr. G. C. Moreau, written during the seventies and eighties. Three of the letters refer to portraits of Washington and other matters, the other refers to the death of Mr. Moreau's brother. There are also laid in a number of portraits of Washington (mainly facsimiles), but including originals of a miniature about the size of a postage stamp, an oval stipple by Tanner, (cut close) etc. 82. Baxceoft (George). Oeigixal Maxusckipt of the History of the United States: Condition of the Central Provinces, Vol. 8, Chapter 42, with numerous corrections ... 38 p|)., 4to, half morocco. [With specially printed title]. Two portraits of Bancroft are laid in. 83. Bakattb (L. H.). Poetes Normands. N"otices Bibliographiques par P. P. Tissot, J. Janin and many others. Numerous fine portraits, en- graved after authentic originals. Eoyal 8vo. half blue levant mo- rocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Paris, n. d. 84. Barber (Johx W.). Historical, Poetical and Pictorial American Scenes. Illustrated. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Js^ew Haven, 1850 ExTKA-IixusTRATED by the insertion of 40 plates, including, — Landing of the Settlers of Connecticut ; Wayne's Victory ; Battle of Bunker's Hill ; Portrait of William Penn, by Tisdale ; Red Jacket, Chief of the Senecas ; etc. 85. Barlow Catalogue. Catalogue of the American Library collected by Samuel L. it. Barlow. [Compiled by J. 0. Wright.] 8vo, wrap- pers, imcut. Xew York: American Art Association, 1889 The printed prices are laid in. 86. Barxey Collection. Bibliotlieca Americana. Catalogue of a Private Library, (that of Cliarles G. Barney). 8vo, wrappers. Kew York, IBTO Mainly Americana. Printed prices laid in. 87. Barnum (P. T.). Sketch of the Lives of Charles S. Stratton (Tom Tumb) and Lavinia Warren. Also, full Newspaper Accounts of the Career and Death of P. T. Barnum. Numerous portraits. 4to, half blue polished morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. New York, 1869 [1894] Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 210 portraits, views, newspaper clippings, &c., including, — Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tliumb ; in a group, with Barnum, Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren; 4to litho- graph of Jenny Lind; colored likeness of Barnum at breakfast, from Vanity Fair, 1889; Burmese White Elephant; Jumbo; and other portraits of human beings, freaks, animals, serpents, &c. ; Frontispiece in gold and colors of the burning of Barnum's Museum after the original painting by Cranch; St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, 1851; several tickets to Bar- num's Museiun ; lithograph of the marriage of Tom Thumb at Grace Church, with engraved cards of admission to the ceremony ; Playbills, — Barnum's Museum, January 17, 1851, featuring the Great Temperance Drama, "The Bottle" ; American Museum, Broadway and Ann St., Living Wonders, 1855 ; New Museum, Broadway between Spring and Prince Streets ; A. L. S. and pass for six editors in Barnum's autograph ; A. L. S., Ip. 12mo, New York, August 28, 1854. 88. Baylies (Feancis). Eulogy on the Hon. Benjamin Russell, Delivered before The G-rand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top. Boston, 1845 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 24 portraits and plates, includ- ing, — Samuel Adams, engraved by C. Goodman ; James Madison, engraved by W. A. Wilmer ; and views of the Battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill ; and others. 89. Bay Psalm Book. A Literal Reprint of the Bay Psalm Book, being the Earliest New England Version of the Psalms and the First Book Printed in America. 8vo, cloth, paper label, uncut. Cambridge, 1863 Of this reprint, 71 copies were privately issued for Mr. George Liver- more, of Cambridge, Mass., as follows : 50 copies on common paper for subscribers, of which three were destroyed by fire ; 15 copies on thick paper for presentation ; 5 copies on India paper ; 1 copy on parchment. "In the reproduction of this quaint volume every word, every letter, and indeed every point has been sedulously collated with a perfect impression of the original work struck at Cambridge in the year 1640. Indeed, so exact and faithful has the compositor been in following the original copy, that the bad spacing, omissions of space, irregular justification, bad divisions, broken type, letters inverted, mixed lower-case letters with italics, and typographical errors, are strictly reproductions of the printer's errors of the olden time." (Preface.) 90. Bbekmax (James W.). Centenary Address ... of the Society of the New York Hospital. Royal 8vo. half morocco. New York, 1871 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 33 portraits and views, includ- ing view of the New York Hospital, engraved by G. Hayward. An A. L. S. of Mr. Beekman, 4 pp. 12mo. is laid in. Bound in with the above are two other works; Jones (John). Plain Concise Practical Remarks on the Treatment of Wounds and Fractures, New York, 1775 (reprint) and De Laucey (E. F.). Memoir of James W. Beekman. 91. Bell's British Poets. A collection of 4:4 Proof Illustrations to Bell's British Poets, after paintings by Smirke, Westall, Singleton and others. Bach' plate inlaid, and with specially printed title to the whole. In one volume, small 4to. morocco back and boards. London, 1805, etc. 93. Bell's Edition Of Shakbspeabe. A collection of 36 Proof Illustra- tions to Bell's Shakespeare, after Burney, Hamilton and others. In one volume, each plate neatly inlaid on cartridge paper, and with specially printed title. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco. London, 1783-1786 93. Bentham (Jeeemy). Copper plaque, repousse silhouette, bust, facing left, signed "David." 94. Beeanger (P. J.). Chansons. A'umerous illustrations. Eoyal 8vo, half roan, rubbed. Paris, 1866 95. Beekaed (John). Eetrospections of America, 1797-1811. With In- troduction, Notes, and Index by Laurence Hutton and Brander Matthews. Illustrated. ISmo. half blue morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. New York, 1887 Autograph presentation copy from Laurence Huttou, with Inscription. Bound in at the end are a number of small programs, issued from the Boston Theatre, 1805, etc. 96. Beenhaedt (Saeah). A 4to. volume, lettered, "Sarah Bernhardt. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 130 portraits, many in character, a few in duplicate, various newspaper clippings, pro- grams, etc., many of which relate to her American appearances in the nineties. Cloth. 4 97. Beequin (Aenaud). Two Svo. volumes, lettered "Illustrations to Ber- quin's Works," containing a series of 117 plates, illustrating his works. 3 vols, square Svo. half roan. Each plate within ink frame. Some are proof impressions before letters. An exquisite series of plates, illustrating the works of this eminent writer for children. 98. Betty (William Hexry West). The Young Eoscius. Biographical Memoirs of W. H. W. Betty, from the earliest period of his infancy. Full-length portrait by Leney., as frontispiece. 13mo, half red mo- rocco, gilt top. New York, 1806 Extka-Illttsteated by the insertion of several words written in his autograph, "Payne Esq. Southampton, L. I. No. 4." (probably envelope ad- dressed to John Howard Payne), and 8 portraits, mainly in character, including as Douglas, from the European Magazine, 1805, as Douglas, by Van Assen, and others. 99. Bible. Tlie Soldier's Pocket Bible. An exact Reprint of the Original Edition of l(i43, with a Prefatory Note by George Livermore. Small 8vo. full leather, gilt edges. Cambridge: Printed for private circulation, 18()1 Only 100 copies were printed. Autograpli presentation cop.v from Mr. Livermore to Mr. Moreau. witli inscription. Laid in are two interesting A. L. S. from Mr. Livermore to Mr. Moreau, on matters relating to the Bradford t'lub, etc. Ttiis celebrated Bible, commonly known as '•Cromwell's Souldier's Pocket Bible," was issued for the use of the army soon after the commencement of the Civil War in England. Only two copies are known, (1) in the British Museum, and (2) the copy owned by Mr. Livermore, from which this reprint was made, and which sold at his sale, (November 20th, 1894) for one thousand dollars. 100. BiGELOw (John). Some EecoUections of Antoine Pierre Berryer. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1869 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 15 portraits. 101. B1.JOU Theathe. a 4to volume, lettered "Bijou Theatre. Portraits, Playbills, etc.", containing about 175 portraits of May Irwin, and other actors and actresses who played there, programs, etc., the productions mainly given in the eighties and the nineties. 103. BiEKET Poster Illustkations. Miller (Thomas). Common Wayside Flowers. Niwierous illustrations in color by Birket Foster. Pibst Edition. Small 4to, green morocco, elaborately tooled, gilt edges. London, 1860 Fine copy of one of the best books illustrated by Foster. 103. Bishop (Samuel G.). Eulogium on the Death of George Washington. Facsimile of the original edition, printed in 1800, with Introduc- tion by Samuel G. Drake. Eoyal 8vo, cloth back and boards, wrappers bound in, uncut. Eoxbury, 1866 One of 60 copies printed b.y W. Elliot Woodward. Autograph presenta- tion copy from Mr. Woodward, with Inscriptiop. Laid in are 2 A. L. S., (l) from Samuel G. Drake, and (2) from Mr. Woodward, both to Mr. Moreau on literary matters. 104. Bladensbukg Paces (The), written shortly after the Capture of Washington City, August 24th, 1814. 4to. wrappers, uncut. Printed for the purchaser, 1816 One of 7.5 copies on Large Paper, printed at New York. 105. Bladensbueg Races (The). Two copies, similar. 106. Blake (William). Gilchrist (Alexander). Life of AVilliam Blake, with selections from his Poems and other AVritings. Illustrated from Blalce's own ivorhs, in facsimile by W. J. Linton, and in photolitho- (jraphy, witli a few of Blake's original plates. Fihst Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. original cloth, uncut. London, 1863 Unusually Fine Copy. 107. Blaxc (Charles). Grammar o.l! Painting and Engraving. Trans- lated. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Xew York, 1874 108. [BoBO (William M.)]. Glimpses of New York City. By A South Carolinian, (who had nothing else to do). 12mo. half red morocco, gilt top. Charleston, 1852 Extra-Illustrated by the insei-tioii of 43 views and portraits, including, among the flrst-uamed. — City Hall, Merchants' Exchange. Brooklyn, St. Denis Hotel, Five Points, City Prison, and others. 109. BoOK-BuYEE (The). Volumes III- VI. Bound in 3 vols. 8vo. half red morocco. Xew York, 1869-73 110. Book-Lovee's Almanac (The). 1894, 1895, 1896 and 1897. Beaidi- fully printed with ornamental borders in various colors, ilhistra- tions, some on Japanese paper, etc. 4 vols. 12mo. original wrappers, uncut. New York, 1894-1897 ' All limited issues. The issue for 1895 contains "Of the Extra-Illustra- tion" of Books, by William Loring Andrews and "Dr. Babelais," by Eugene Field, that of 1896 contains "Lachrymae Musarum" by Beverly Chew, etc. Autograph letters of Mr. Andrews and Mr. Chew are laid in. 111. Book- Plates. Castle (Egerton). English book-plates. Numerous illustrations. Fiest EniTioisr. 13mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. London, 1892 112. Book Of Days (The) : A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in con- nection with the Calendar, including Anecdote, Biography & His- tory, Curiosities of Literature and Oddities of Human Life and Character. Edited by Eobert Chambers. Thousands of illustra- tions. 13 vols, royal 8vo. half dark blue polished morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles.] London, 1869, (Xew York, circa 1880) Two volumes extended to twelve, and extra-illustrated by the in- sertion of OVER SEVENTEEN HUNDRED PLATES, Consisting of portraits iu stipple, copper, photogravure, line steel, lithograph, etc., of historians, painters, craftsmen, soldiers, dramatists, actors and others ; views of places, country seats of nobility, etc. ; battle scenes ; a set (12) of the finely engraved "The Months," from The European, or some other contemporary magazine, and other material. Many are from X^'IIIth century sources, a few on India paper, etc. Among the portraits are Tobias Hobson, the first man who let out hackney horses; General Woolfe (sic), the hero of Quebec, engraved by T. Miller: Josiah Wedgwood, the potter, by G. T. Stubbs, 1795; C. J. Fox, by Hulk ; Francis Bacon, by Chambers ; Pascal Paoli, general of the Corsicans, by Miller; Mrs. E. Rowe, from The London ilaga::ine, Josuia Reynolds, grave par Picquenot ; Admiral Byng, liy Benoist ; James Greg- ory, inventor of the reflecting telescope, liy Harding; Bampfylde Moore Carew, king of the beggars ; Charles Cotton, by Maile, proof ; William Beckford, after Miers, 1704 ; Madame Recamier, after Cosway ; Edward the Black Prince, by Pass ; Rev. John Wesley, by HoUaway ; Michel Nostradamus, astrologer, by Bonneville ; Henry Grattan ; Master George ' Bidder, the mental calculator, proof ; Daniel Lambert, of surprising cor- pulency ; Richard Brothers, by Chapman ; Marie Therese ; Thomas Gray, by Trotter. 17S2 ; CosmuS Medlces ; Mr. Palmer, as Christmas; Napoleon, [Xo. 112 — Continued'] by Maradan; Rear Admiral Kempenfelt; Richard Tarleton, the Shakes- pearian actor; Patrick O'Brien, the Irish giant; Mrs. Wollstonecraft, by- Ridley, 1796 ; Georges III. after Delorieux ; Thomas Day, author of "Sand- ford and Merton," proof before all letters; la Ohevaliere D'Eon, by Conde, from The European Magazine, 1791: Harry Howe, the famous trumpeter, 1797 ; John Wilkes, by Miller ; Thomas Parr, "Old Parr" ; Marc Ren6 de Montalembert, Aug. St. Aubin sculp. ; Thomas Guy, founder of the hospital that bears his name ; and many others. 113. Books About Books. Lowe (Eobert W.). A Bibliographical Account of English Theatrical Literature. 8vo. cloth. Limited edition. IsFew York: [London printed], 1888 114. Booth (Edwin). By Lawrence Hutton. 12mo, inlaid to 4to, 2 vols, half green levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by Blackwell. [With Special Title-page.] New York, 1893 ExTiiA-lLLirsTKATED by the insertion of 328 playbills, portraits,, i&c, including among the latter, — Booth from life by Arthur Jule Goodman ; one on India paper, unsigned ; Photograph of Booth in character inscribed by him to "G. 0. Moreau with regards of Edwin Booth, 1890" ; Nast's car- toon, — "The Players," &c. ; and many others in character and real life ; Playbills ; — Facsimile of Boston Museum Bill, September 10, 1849 "Richard III." in which Edwin Booth made his first appearance ; Winter Garden, "Merchant of Venice," October 9, 1862, with Mr. and F. B. Con- way, Mr. Davidge, Mrs. Chanfrau, &c. ; Niblo's Garden, "London Assur- ance," June 30, 1858, with Henry Placide„Jolm Gilbert, B. L. Davenport, Charlotte Cushman, &c. ; Winter Garden, Booth as Richelieu, March 15, 1866; Booth's Theatre, Opening Night, February 3, 1869, "Romeo and Juliet," with Mary McVicker, Fanny Morant, Edwin Adams, Mark Smith, &c. ; Booth's Theatre, "Julius Caesar," December 30, 1871, with Lawrence Barrett, F. C. Bangs, Bella Pateman, &c. ; Broadway Theatre, "Hamlet," with Booth and Modjeska, November 2, 1889 ; &c. AuTOGBAPHic Matekial ; — A. L. S. 2pp. Svo, Booth to Hutton, 18.83 ; A. L. S. with initials, E. B. to L. H. n. p. n. d. ; A. L. S. Ip. Svo, November 23, 1886 ; Card of Admission to Booth's funeral ; Facsimile of the "$100,- 000.00 Reward" broadside for the capture of Lincoln's assassin ; A. L. S. Aug. Daly, Ip. 8vo, New York, February 18, 1889; 2 A. L. S. of J. N. Ireland, Bridgeport, November 11 and 13, 1890, one enclosing a list of Mrs. Duff's performances in New Orleans ; &c. 115. Booth (Edwin). Eecollections by his daughter, Edwina Booth Gross- man. Illusirated. Svo. cloth. New York, 1894 116. Booth (Junius Beutus). Memoirs of Junius Brutus Booth. . . . with an Appendix containing original Letters. . . Extracts from the Journal kept by Mr. Booth during his Theatrical Tour on the Continent. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. London, 1817 Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of 10 portraits and views, includ- ing New Drury Lane Theatre from the Thespian Magazine, Play-Bill American Theatre (New Orleans, 1828) with Booth as Richard III. and others. 117. Booth's Theatee. Eecords of Booth's Theatre, south-east corner of 23rd street and Sixth Avenue, erected 1868, Opening Performance, February 3, 1869, closing Performance, April 30, 1883. Demol- ished, 1883. A collection of programs, portraits, newspaper cut- [Ko. 117' — Continued] tings, and views illustrating its history. Collected and prepared by C. C. Moreau. Thick 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. [Specially printed title.] New York, 1884 A series of newspaper articles inlaid, and extba-illustkated by the insertion of over 300 portraits of players, many of prominence, character scenes, programs, etc. Includes a fine 2pp. A. L. S. of Edwin Booth, written in 1869, with mention of Mr. Hackett. ( 118. BoTNTON (Captain Edwaed C). History of West Point, and its ililitary importance during the American Eevolution. Numerous illustrations, and maps, some folding. Royal 8vo. cloth, uncut. Large Paper Copy. New York, 1864 119. Bbadfoed. (William). An Address . . . New York Historical Society ... on the 200th Birthday of Mr. William Bradford. By John W. Wallace. 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top. Albany, 1863 ExTRA-lLLUSTEATED by the insertion of 30 portraits and views, includ- ing, — George Washington, engraved by Tanner ; Alexander Hamilton and others ; also, views of Trinity and other churches ; view of Bradford's Tomb ; various tickets issued by the Society for the occasion ; autographed card of the author ; and other material. 120. Bradford (William). Report of the Committee of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania . . . 200th Birthday of William Bradford. By Horatio G-. Jones. 8vo. half morocco. Philadelphia, 1863 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 10 portraits and plates, includ- ing portrait of Bradford, engraved by Edwin ; views of Trinity Church ; etc. 121. Beadfoed (William). Purple (Samuel S.). Genealogical Memorials of William Bradford, The Printer. Vieic of tombstone. 4to, cloth. New York : Privately printed, 1873 One of 50 copies issued, each numbered. Autograph presentation copy from the author, with inscription. 122. Beadfoed Club. Papers concerning the Attack of Hatfield and Deer- field, by a party of Indians from Canada, September Nineteenth, 1677. Map, view of Bradford's tomb, and portrait of F. B. Hough, inserted. Royal Svo. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1859 The first publication of the Club. Only 100 copies were privately printed, this being Club copy, No. 1. The original prospectus is laid in. 123. Beadfoed Club. Drake (Joseph Rodman), and, Halleck (Fitz-Greene). The Croakers. First complete edition. Portraits on India paper. 2 vols, folio, half green morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges. New York, 1860 One of a hundred copies printed. Club copy H. One volume extended to two by the insertion of specially printed titles in red and black. Orig- inal circular issued by the club inlaid. Richly Extra-Illtjstrated by the insertion of 25 autograph letters and manuscripts, and 152 portraits and views, etc., a few on India paper. The autographs include: Halleck (Fitz-Greene). A. L. S. 2pp. May 9, 1859 on literary matters. DuYCKiNCK (Evert). The original manuscript of preface, 6pp. folio, signed, although it is not signed in the printed preface. [Xo. 12o—CoiifinunI] Root (Ekasttjs — Congressman). A. L. S. Ip. 4te. September 27, ISOl. CoLEMAX (William — Journalist). A. L. S. Ip. 4to. December 12, ISOO. CoBBETT (William — British political writer emigrated to tbe 'United States in 1702; The "Peter Porcupine" on p. 58). A. L. S. 2pp. 4to. Hyde Park, L. I. June 13, 1817. A long and interesting letter with mention of his son. "... and I liave ordered him not on any account to go into a steamboat, nor to go into the waters a bathing or fishing ... I am sure that my publica- tions in England will not yield me less than two or three thousand pounds per year. Do. their worst, not one penny of which can they touch . . . At an.^• rate I will do nothing against the laws of England as England was, and no one shall make me give up my country, or my countrymen, etc." Livingston (Peter R.). A. D. S. Ip. October 27th, 1776. Lewis (Mokgan). L. S. Ip. n. d. HosACK (Daniel). A. L. S. Ip. June 23, 1819. DuNLAP (William). A. N. S. Ip. November IS, 1838. Booth (.L B.). R. S. Ip. November 6, 181S. Hackett (James H.). A. L. S. 3pp. October 2, 1833. An interesting letter on dramatic affairs. Dallas (A. J.— Statesman). A. L. S. Ip. May 29, 1815. An interesting historical letter regarding Fort Wayne, the Indians, etc. Carey (Matthew). A. L. S. Ip. July 21, 1800. WooDwoETH (John — Supreme Court Judge). A. L. S. Ip. November 27, 1797 ; and other autographs. The portraits include : — Madame De Stael ; Alexander Hamilton engraved by George Graham ; Richard Riker ; Andrew Jackson by Smith. The views include : — The Natural Bridge, Virginia, in colors ; Jail in Walnut Street in Phila- delphia, by Birch, later impression ; Capitol, Washington, color print ; Bowery Theatre, New York, 1S2S ; Lafayette Theatre, circa 1828 ; New York Tavern by Tisdale ; Broadway, by Barnard & Dick, India paper ; St. Paul's Church ; Trinity Church, by Eddy ; Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, in colors ; Drury Lane Theatre, in colors ; and many others. 124. Beadfoed Club. Drake (Joseph Eodman), and Halleck (Fitz-Greene). The Croakers. Portraits on India paper. Eoyal 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1860 The second publication of the Club, Only 100 copies were privately printed, this being Club copy No. 4. The original prospectus is laid in, as is a Ip. A. L. S. of F. E. Hopkins regarding the work. 125. Beadfoed Club. Halleck and Drake. The original steel plate, from which the portrait of J. E. Drake was printed. 126. Beadfoed Club. The Operations of the French Fleet under the Count de Grasse, in 1781-2, as described in two contemporaneous Journals. Portrait on India paper and view of ship, inserted. Eoyal 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1864 The third publication of the Club. Only 150 copies were privately printed, this being Club copy. No. 4. The original prospectus is laid in. 127. Beadfoed Club. The Operations of the French Fleet under Count de Grasse in 1781-2, as described in two contemporaneous Journals. Portrait of De Grasse on India paper, illustration of ship, etc. Eoyal 8vo. cloth, uncut. New York, 1864 Number 37 of 150 copies printed. This is a Club copy. 138. Bradfokd Club. ^Memorial of John Allan. Portniil on India paper. Royal 8vo. half purple morocco, gilt top. New York, 1864 Number 17 of 250 coijies printed. Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 25 autograph letters, oS portraits and views, some private plates, and 2 plans of Mr. Allan's house. The autographs include Allan (John). A. L. S. April 9th, 1859, to Mr. Moreau, regarding his portrait; Westervelt (Samuel). R. S. "Received . . . from John Allan, forty-five dollars in full for acting as a substitute for him in Coll. Mapes Regiment of drafted Militia, New York, September 22nd, 1812"; Livermore (George). 2 A. L. S. ; Dreer (Fred. I.) a series of 3 A. L. S. ; Lossing (Benson J.). A. L. S. ; Menzies (William), a series of 4 A. L. S. ; Halleck (Mtz-Greene). A. L. S. ; Allan (John). The original manuscript of the facsimile at page 29, "Lending Books" ; Duy- ckinck (Evert). A. L. S. ; Winthrope (Robert). A. L. S. and many others. The other material includes a proof before letters, of a very pleasing subject, by Bartolozzi, London, 1783, in bistre, with full margins, and others. 139. Bkadfokd Club. Memorial of John Allan. Portrait on India paper. Royal 8vo. half brown levant morocco, gilt back, and top, uncut. N^ew York, 1864 One of 250 copies printed, and an extra publication of the Bradford Club. Extra-Ill asTKATED by the insertion of about 90 portraits, several original drawings, numerous autograph letters, and other material. Some of the plates are on India paper. The autographs include, Sabin (J.), A. L. S. Ip. ; Livermore (G.). A. L. S. Ip. ; Bartlett (J. R.). A. L. S. 3pp.; Dreer (F. J.). 3 A. L. S. ; Dix (Morgan). A. L. S. Ip. ; Sparks (Jared). A. L. S. Ip. ; Thomson (J.). Finely engraved certificate, liy Maverick, appointing Allan a member of the New York Provident Society, and others. The views, etc., include, — original drawing of flowers, etc., made for J. Allan to present to his daughter ; a finely executed drawing In water colors, of Allan's residence ; and other material. 130. Beadfoed Club. John Allan. The original steel plate, from which the portrait in the preceding was printed. 131. Beadfoed Club. Anthology of New Netherland, or Translations from the early Dutch Poets of New York, with ilenioirs of their Lives, by Henry C. Murphy. Portrait of Steendam. Royal 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1865 The fourth publication of the Club. Only 125 copies were privately printed, this being Club copy number, No. 5. The original prospectus is laid in. 132. Beadfoed Club. Narratives of the Career of Hernando De Soto in the Conquest of Florida . . . and in a Relation by Luys Hernandez de Biedma. Translated by Buckingham Smith. Portrait on India paper and illustrations. Eoval 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. " New York, 1866 The fifth publication of the Club. Only 125 copies were privately printed, this being Club copy No. 4. The original prospectus Is laid In. 133. Beadfoed Club. De Soto. The original steel plate, from which the portrait in the preceding was printed. 134. Bradford Clvb. The Xorthern Invasion of October, 1T80. A series of Papers. . . Frontiers of New York, which were supposed to have connection with Arnold's Treason. With Introduction and Notes by F. B. Hough. Frontispiece. Eoyal 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1866 The sixth publication of the Club. Only 80 copies were privately printed, this being Club copy No. 3. The original prospectus is laid in. 135. Bradford Club. Northern Invasion. The original steel plate, from which the map in the preceding was printed. 136. Bradford Club. The Army Correspondence of Colonel John Laurens. . . . 1777-8. Now first printed from original letters. . . With a Memoir, by Wm. Gilmore Simms. Portrait on India paper. Eoyal 8vo. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1867 The seventh (and last) publication of the Club. Only 80 copies were privately printed, this being Club copy No. 2. Laid in is a 3pp. 4to. A. L. S. of William Gilmore' Simms, Feb. 26, 1867, to C. C. Moreau, regarding the above woi-k and other matters. 137. Bradford Club. Laurens. The original steel plate, from which the portrait of Col. Laurens was printed. 138. Bradford Club. Two thick volumes, bound in full morocco, rubbed, containing The Correspondence of the Members of the Brad- ford Club, addressed to its founder, John Bostwick Moreau, Esq., also another volume lettered "Bradford Club," containing the Minutes of Meetings, Lists of its Members, lists of the copies of the various issues of the Club, together with copies of each original circular relating to the publications, and other material. To- gether, 3 vols. 4to. A VALUABLE KBCOKD AND SERIES OF COREESPONDENOE EELATIXG TO ONE OF America's foremost book-cltjbs. The Bradford Club was founded by Mr. John B. Moreau in 1859. The works published by the Society, seven in all, were not only works of importance relating to American History and Literature, but were produced with a high regard for the best possible workmanship, and are counted among the best specimens of American book-making. The list of the publications of the Club is as follows : No. I. Papers concerning the attack on Hatfield and Deer- field. Edited by F. B. Hough, 1859. No. II. The Croakers. By Joseph Rodman Drake and Fitz- Greene Halleck. Edited by J. B. Moreau, 1860. No. III. The Operations of the French Fleet under Count de Grasse. Edited by John G. Shea, 1864. No. IV. Anthology of New Netherland. Edited by Henry C. Murphy, 1865. No. V. Narrative of the Career of De Soto of Florida. Translated by Buckingham Smith, 1866. No. VI. Northern Invasion of October, 1780. Edited by F. B. Hough, 1866. No. A'll. Army Correspondence of Col. John Laurens, Edited by William Gilmore Simms, 1867. Extra Volume. Memorial of John Allan. By Evert A. Duy- ckinck. JOSEPH BRANT— "Thayeudanega" (See No. 140) [No. 138— Continued] The "Record" containing the "Minutes," etc., commences "The first meeting of the Bradford Club, was held at the house of Mr. Wm. Menzies, 23d St. on the evening of October 24th, 1859. Sir. Wm. Menzies in the chair. The following Members present, Wm. Menzies, J. B, Moreau and Chas. C. Moreau. The "Correspondence" consists of five hundred and fobty-five atjto- GBAPH LETTERS, Varying in length from one to several pages, mainly on matters relating to the Club, written by well-known contemporary and later collectors, historians, and others. They include William Loring An- drews (4), William Brotherhead (5), L. C. Brevoort (5), George Brinley (2), 0. Congdon (4), H. T. Drowne (2), J. L. Dreer (6), E. Dexter (4), E. Duyckinck (2), H. B. Dawson (5), S. F. Hoffman (4), C. H. Hart (9), James Lenox (6), Benson J. Lossing (4), Joel Munsell, the printer of the works of the Club (103), William Menzies (66), Brantz Meyer (1), H. C. Murphy (3), H. G. Moore (2), E. B. O'Callaghan (2), S. S. Purple (3), G. P. Philes (2), J. G. Shea (3), J. Sabin (2), H. T. Tuckerman (5), A. Toedteberg (]), J. M. Trumbull (3), and letters written by one hundred and seventeen others. A manuscript list of the writers of the correspondence has beex made AXD IIN'SERTED. 139. Bkadish (Luthee). Proceedings of the New York Historical Society on tlie announcement of tlie Death of Luther Bradish. Portrait. Eoyal 8vo. half morocco. New York, 1865 The portrait of Mr. Bradish is in five different states. 140. Brant (Joseph). Portrait of Joseph Tayadaneega, called the Brant, the Great Captain of the Six Nations. Mezzotint by John Eaphael Smith, after G. Eomney. Smith Vol. Ill, p. 1306. " No. 162. Very closely trimmed so that the plate mark has been completely lost. Some tears carefully repaired and the proof remargined. Fine Impression. [See Reproduction.] 141. Beevooet (James Caesox). History and Its Sources. An address read before the Long Island Historical Society at the annual meet- ing. May 7, 1868. Facsimiles. 8vo. cloth, uncut. Brooklyn, 1868 Autograph presentation copy from the Author to W. Menzies, and No. 15 of 150 copies printed. Laid in are two one page A. L. S. from W. Menzies. 143. Beevoet Collection Of Autogeaphs. Facsimiles of the principal Autographs in the collection of J. C. Brevoort, consisting of 23 finely executed lithographic facsimiles of letters by Washington, Marion, Benedict Arnold, Greene, Putnam, and others intimately connected with the history of America. Folio, half morocco. Issued with- out title. [New York, 1873] Only a few copies were published as gifts to friends. Presentation copy from Mr. Brevoort to William Menzies, with inscription. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. of Mr. Menzies to Mr. Moreau. 143. British Poets And Novelists. A collection of 122 title-pages, char- acter scenes, and other engra\ ings, being Illustrations of British Poets and Novelists. Collected and bound in one volume, royal 8vo. half blue morocco, lettered "Illustrations to British Poets & Novelists." A VERY r.xrsuAL collection of the liest work issued at the end of the XVIIIth century and the beginning of the XlXth, in England, with a selection of American material. Several of the plates are in two states, some are on India paper, some in ptoof state, etc. 14-i. British Theatre. A collection of scenes, from Bell's British Theatre, and other sources, including examples engraved by Heath, Englehart, Plall, Neagie, Leney, and others, after Burney, Corbould, and others. Bound in 2 vols, royal 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt backs, and tops. Each volume with specially printed title. London, etc., 1809 and later The above volumes contain 95 scenes. 145. Broadway Theatre. A 4to volume, lettered, "New York Theatres. Portraits, Playbills, etc.", containing about 160 portraits of play- ers at the Broadway, Hofele's Olympic and other theatres, dur- ing the late seventies and eighties; also character scenes, pro- grams, etc. Cloth. Includes, — Sol Smith Russell ; Watson, the man fish ; Rose Eytinge ; and many others. 146. Broadway Theatre. A 4to volume, lettered, "Dramatic Miscellanies. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 200 portraits of play- ers at this theatre during the nineties, many iu character and some in color, playbills, programs, etc. Cloth. A few playbills are included from Liua Edwards Theatre, issued dviring the seventies. 147. Brockedon (William). Italy, Classical, Historical and Picturesque. Numerous fine steel plates. Folio, half morocco, plates loose, stucco binding. Not returnable. London, n. d. Large Paper Copy, with the plates on India paper. 148. Brooklyn", N. Y. Harrison (Gabriel). A History of the Progress of the Drama and Music in the City of Brooklyn. Illiistrated with portraits, playbills, etc. Narrow 8vo, extended to 2 vols. 4to, half red levant morocco, gilt Imcks and tops. [With Special Title-page.] Brooklyn, 1884 One of 100 copies printed. Extea- Illustrated ]iy the insertion of 240 portraits, playbills, views, &c. Includes, — Hayward's colored lithograph of Brooklyn in 1840 ; portraits of Emma Abbott ; .John Sefton ; Henrietta Irving, lithograph music title ; Views of the Brooklyn Theatre fire, funeral of victims, &c. ; Hutchinson Family, 1843 ; Maggie Mitchell ; Giulia Grisi ; Catherine Hayes ; Emily Wlnant ; Maria Brainerd ; Adelina Patti ; Gabriel Harrison ; John Sartain, with autograph inscription appended ; Matilda Heron ; &c. Playbills number among others. — Program of the First Performance Brooklyn Music Hall, March 14, ISTS. with the Thomas Orchestra, E. C. [Xo. U8—Conii))ued] Phelps, conductor. Adelaide PhiUipiJS, choi-us from the St. Cecilia ^'ocal Society, &c. ; Jlilitary Gardens, 1848 ; Atheneum and Old Military Garden, the Niblos of Brooklyn, benefit of C. W. Clarke, 1848; Museum, benefit of Mr. Lynne, with John Brougham as Pat Rooney in The Omnibus; Museum, F. S. Chanfrau in Toodles, January 1, 1853; Park, Emma Ab- bott in English Opera, 1S7!>; Academy of Music, testimonial to Gabriel Harrison, June 18, 1872; Conway's Brooklyn Theatre, Mrs. Rousliy, Febru- ary 11, 1875 ; Academy, Ole Bull's last concert. May 10, 1877 ; and many bills of Amateur Dramatic Societies. 149. Bhotheriiead (William. — Editor). American Xotes and Queries. Volume one, numbers 1-4, (all ever issued). 8vo. half morocco, original wrappers bound in. Philadelphia, 1857 An uncommon bibliographical magazine. Several portraits are laid in, also bookplates (red and blue) of the old New Yorker, John Allan. There is also laid in a one page A. L. S. of Mr. Brotherhead on literary matters, September 17th, 1858. 150. Beotheehead (William). Sanderson's Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Eevised and Edited by Eobert T. Conrad. Ilhistrated with 60 engravings, on India paper. Thick •Ito, wrappers, uncut. ' Philadelphia, 1865 Thick Paper Copy, one of 160 printed. Subscription copy, No. XVII. for Mr. William Loring Andrews, with specially printed leaf. There is also laid in a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Andrews to Mr. Moreau, suggest- ing that a club be called "No Name" Club. 151. Brougham (John). Life, Stories, and Poems. Edited by William "^'I'inter. 2 portraits, 1 inserted. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back. Boston, 1881 152. Beougham (John). Memorial of John Brougham. Illustrated with portraits, obituary notices and autographs. Collected and arranged by C. C. Moreau. 4to. half blue levant morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] N"ew York, 1890 A series of newspaper contributions, inlaid, and Extra-Illustbated by the insertion of 128 portraits of Brougham and his contemporaries, some in character, some private plates, programs, playbills and autographs. The playbills are those issued by the Park, Brougham's Lycevim, Bur- ton's, Brougham's Bowery, Brooklyn Museum, Brougham's Theatre, (24th street and Broadway), and other theatres during the fifties and later, and are mainly with Brougliam in principal roles. They include twtj'ben- efit bills. A broadside "The Fireman's ^'ictory," with words by Brougham, New York, (1858) is inserted; also a Ip. A. L. S. of his and an additional signature. 153. Beyant (Dan). Memoir of Dan Bryant, Xegro Minstrel, with an Ac- count of the Matinee Benefit for the Belief of his Family, given at the Theatres in Xew York, Thursday, April 29th, 1875, with Obitu- ary Notices, (2nd title) Xegro Minstrelsy In ISTew York. Illus- trated with playbills, portraits and cuttings. A series of newspaper and periodical contributions, extracted, inlaid, and Extea-Illus- [Xo. 1J3 — Coniinued\ TRATBD by the insertion of 353 portraits of Bryant in numerous characters, and of others, playbills, etc. 2 vols. 4to, half blue mo- rocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. [With specially printed title.] New York, 1891 A very unusual collectiou of material. One of the most interesting items is the souvenir program of Booth's Theatre, June 25th, 1874, the annual benefit of Bryant, compliments of Lord and Taylor, who probably- supplied the costumes. 154. Bryant (William Cullen). The White-Footed Deer and other Poems. First Edjtiox. 12mo. sewed, bktirelt uncut, and MAINLY UNOPENED, but without wrappers. In specially made sol- ander case of blue morocco and cloth. Xew York : I. S. Piatt, 184-i OxE OF THE KARKST OF Brya.xt Fikst EDITIONS. It coutalus the half-title and the leaf of "Notes" at the end. [See Reproduction.] 155. Bryant (William Cullbn). Some Notices of the Life and Writings of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Svo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1861 Extba-Illustrated by the insertion of 12 portraits and views, including a view of New York engraved by F. Geisler. 156. Bryant (William Cullen). A Discourse on the Life, Character and Writings of Gulian C. Verplanck. Svo, half blue morocco, gilt back. New York, 1870 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 27 i^ortraits and views. 157. Bryant (William Cullen). To William Cullen Bryant, at eighty years, from his Friends and Countrymen. New York, 1876; also The Life, Character, and Writings of W. C. Bryant. By G-. W. Curtis, New York (1879). 2 vols, in 1. Thick 4to, full blue mo- rocco, gilt back and top, uncut. New York, 1876-1879 Extba-Illustrated by the insertion of 153 portraits of Bryant and his contemporaries, with some of earlier date, scenes connected with his life, etc. a few being on India paper, and several private plates. The collec- tion includes 46 portraits of Bryant, mainly different, from early to late life. The extra portraits include : B. Franklin, Dutch engraving, unsigned ; J. G. Whittier, tinted lithograph, by Groxelier ; T. Jefferson, French stipple ; Joel Barlow, by Edwin ; T. Paine, after Romney, proof, &c. Includes also, a Ip. A. L. S. of Bryant, to Evert Duyckinck, New York, April 25th, 1871, regarding his translation of Homer. 158. -BuNY'AN (John). Divine Emblems; or Temporal Things Spiritualized. Numerous engraved cuts and extra portrait of the author by Maver- ick, inserted. 24mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1796 159. Burgoyne's Expedition. A Supplement to the State of the Expedition from Canada, containing General Burgoyne's Orders respecting the principal Movements, and Operations of the Army to the Eaising of the Siege of Ticonderoga. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1780 One of 75 copies privately reprinted for Francis Hoffman, each num- bered and autographed by him. Autograpli presentation copy from Mr. Hoffman. WHITE-FOOTED DEER AND OTHER POEMS, BY WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. NEW YORK: I. 8. PLATT, 111 FULTON STREET, PRESS OF THE HOME LIBRARY. 1844. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN) (See No. 154) 160. BuEXS (PiOBEET). The Works of Eobert Burns, with his Life by Cun- ningham. Engraved titles and frontispieces. 8 vols. 13mo, full calf, gilt backs, several margins slightly stained. London, 1834 161. BuRxs (Egbert). The Centennial Birth-Day of Burns as Celebrated by the Burns Club of the City of New York, January 25, 1859. Edited by J. Cunningham. 8vo, inlaid to 4to, half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top. New York, 1860 Extra-Illustkated by the insertion of 150 portraits, views, Scotch in- teriors, &c. Including 30 portraits of Burns, among them being, — an en- graving by Lalauze after Nasmyth; one or two by Freeman; one by Chap- man engraved by Cooke from the Kerry miniature ; another after the painting by Chappell; &c. Noticed among the other illustrations are,^ portrait of Henry Ward Beecher when a young man engraved by Ormsby after a daguerreotype ; Peter Cooper, James Buchanan, Washington Irving ; a little-known portrait of William C. Bryant, proof before all let- ters : Allan Cunningham by Thomson after Room ; Mrs. Burns by G. Cooke after GilfiUan ; facsimile of Burns' "Queen Mary's Lament" ; repro- ductions of title-pages, &c. ; also, a 3pp. folder announcing the exhibition of "Tam O'Shanter" at the American Academy, Barclay Street, New York. 162. BuETOx Collection. Catalogue of the Theatrical and Miscellaneous Library of William E. Burton. Portrait. Imperial 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Large Paper. New York, 1860 Extea-Illustkated by the insertion of Burton's autograph, several char- acter portraits, newspaper cuttings of the sale, and catalogues of his theatrical wardrobe and oil paintings. 163. BusHXELL (Chahles I.). Crumbs for Antiquarians. Portraits and vieivs. Eoyal 8vo. half violet morocco, gilt. top. Xew York: Privately printed, 1864 Volume one, and all ever issued. Includes : Historical Account of the first three Business Tokens issued in New York City ; Memoirs of Tarle- ton Brown, a Captain in the Revolutionary Army ; Journal of an Ex- pedition against Quebec, by Major R. J. Meigs ; and 3 other works. 164. BuTLEE (Samuel). The Genuine Poetical Eemains of Samuel Butler, with Notes by Eobert Thyer. Numerous woodcuts, all proofs on India paper. Eoyal 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1827 Large Paper Copy. 165. [Butler (William A.)]. Barnum's Parnassus . . . Disclosures of the Prize Committee on the Jenny Lind song. 12mo, half mo- rocco, portion of title supplied. New York, 1850 Autograph of W. E. Burton on title. Portraits of Barnum and Jenny Lind inserted, also concert ticket to a Jenny Lind concert. 166. Btrox (George Gordon, Lord). English Bards, and Scotch Eeview- ers. A Satire. Fourth Edition. 4to. full green morocco, gilt edges. London, 1810 Inlaid from 8vo. to 4to. and Extra-Illustkated by the insertion of 97 portraits, many from contemporary sources, some in proof state, also views, etc. Includes portraits of, — Joe Miller, author of the famous Jest book ; A. Pope, proof ; Mrs. Cowley, by Mackenzie ; Thomas Dibdin ; Miss Gayton, by Freeman ; Robt. Merry, unsigned ; and others. 167. Bykox (George Goedox, Lord). Poetical Works, 10 vols; Life of Lord Byron, with his Letters and Journals. By Thomas Moore. 6 vols. Engraved Mies and frontispieces, after Turner and others. IG vols. 12mo. half calf, gilt backs. London, 1851 168. Byrox (George Gordox, Lord). English Bards and Scotch Eeview- ers. 8vo, boards, uncut. New York, 1865 Large Paper. No. 1 of 7.5 copies printed. Autograph presentation copy from Evert A. Duyckinck to Mr. Moreau, with Inscription. 169. Byron (George Gordox, Lord). English Bards and Scotch Eeview- ers. A Satire. (Preface by E[vert] A. D [uyckinck] . ) Includes article from the Edinburgh Eeview, the author's Preface to the Second edition, and dates and occasional memoranda added by the American editor. 4to, full levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, by E. W. Smith. New York: C. B. Eichardson, 1865 One of 7.5 copies printed. Extra-Illustrated by the Insertion of 200 portraits, views of theatres, &c., several colored, mostly inlaid, and many on India paper. Among the numerous portraits of Byron may be noted, — frontispiece and several others, full-page proofs before all letters, including Byron at 19, engraved by W. Finden after G. Sanders ; one by Meyer from the original miniature by Holmes ; one by D'Orsay, dated Genoa, March 1823; one liy Rogers after Nasmythe : portrait as Byrou ap- peared after his daily ride at Paris and Genoa, engraved by Freeman and cut iu paper by Mrs. Leigh Hunt, &c. Among the other portraits are, — Thomas Moore, full page line, engraved by W. H. Watt, after G. S. Newton ; an early likeness of James Russell Lowell, by H. B. Hall after W. Page ; Abraham Crowley by Faithorne, line ; Murray, the publisher, engraved by E. Finden after Piekersgill ; Mil- ton engraved by G. A'ertue ; an unusual portrait of George IV. bust, in high hat lithographed from the drawing by R. T. ^tothard ; Douglas Jerrold published by ''Punch" ; Catalani by Bartolozzi a fter Basteris, &c. Also, includes 2 Playbills of the Park Theatre, New York, one being of Kemble's benefit, October 18, 183.3, at which he is cast to play "Hamlet." 170. Byhox^ (George Gordon, Lord). Bronze paper-weight, with silhouetted head of Byron, facing left. Unsigned. 171. Campbell (Thomas). Gertrude of "Wyoming, a Pennsylvanian Tale. First American' Edition'. Portrait, inserted. 12mo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1809 172. Campbell (Thomas). Poetical Works. Numerous finely engraved vignettes after Turner. 8vo, full contemporary morocco, gilt edges, some pages spotted. London, 1837 173. Capture Of Washington. The Bladensburg Eaces, written shortly after the Capture of Washington City, August 34th, 1814. 4to. wrappers, uncut. Printed for the purchaser, 1816 174. Capture Of Washington. Two copies, similar. 175. Capture Of Washingtox'. Two copies, similar. 176. Caeboy (Johx). A series of newspaper articles, "Eecords of the iS^ew York Stage,"' extracted from the newspaper and mounted, accom- panied by a series of portraits of players, — Lola Montez, G. V. Brooke, and others — playbills, programs, etc. The whole bound in one volume, lettered "New York Stage," 4to. cloth. 177. Carboy (John). A similar volume of newspaper articles, "Eecords of the New York Stage," with a few portraits, 4to. cloth. Lettered "New York Stage." 178. Cahigaturb in the United States. A series of periodical and other arti- cles, text inlaid from 8vo to 4to. and extra-illustrated by the in- sertion of 169 portraits, portrait envelopes, in color, political cari- catures, issued during the fifties in America, with a few of earlier date, and other material. [With specially printed title]. 4to. half blue morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1888 Includes, — "Jolin Bull making a new batch of ships to send to the Lakes," Charles del et sculp, (Caricature on the War of 1812) ; "The Hornet and Peacock, or, John Bull in Distress." by A. Doolittle, March 27th, 1813, IN colors; "The Old Soldier, illustrated by his son John," New Xork, 1852, No. 1, Vol. I, (? ever further numbers), a series of cari- catures by D. C. Johnston, and others. 179. Caricatures from the Middle Ages to the Present Time. Text, 8vo, inlaid to 4to, half blue polished morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. New York, 1888 ExTKA-lLLtrsTKATED by the insertion of 159 plates, among them being,— The Colossus of the North; The Mitred Minuet; the Blessed Effects of Venality ; colored plate of Mr. Golightly bound to California, 1849 ; the Seat of "War, by Thomas Nast, 1870 ; Ijouis Kossuth and Louis Napoleon, double page lithograph, 1852 ; and many woodcuts in the text after famous early caricaturists. There are, also, engraved portraits of, — Luther, Erasmus, Cardinal Pole, Alexander Pope, Bismarck ; and others. 180. Caricaturists. A 4to. volume, lettered, "Caricaturists," containing vari- ous magazine and other articles on English, French and American Caricaturists. The text inlaid or mounted, and Extra-illustrated by the insertion of numerous specimens of their work, with a few portraits. Cloth. 181. Carver (J.). Travels in Wisconsin. From the Third London Edition. Map and folding map. 8vo. half morocco. New York, 1838 183. Casilear (J. W.). A Sibyl, after Danl. Huntington. American line engraving, with full margins. Folio. 183. Casino Theatre. A 4to. volume, lettered, "Dramatic Miscellanies. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 130 portraits of players at the Casino and Broadway Theatres during the nineties, vidth play- bills, programs, etc. Cloth. 184. Catskill Mountains. The Catskill Mountains and Haunts of Rip Van Winkle. Illustrations^ collected and arranged iy Charles C. Moreau. Polio, half blue morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1891 An article from a periodical, inlaid from Svo. to folio, and Rip Van Winkle, by Irving, inlaid from 4to. to folio, and Extba-Illustkated by [No. 184 — Continued^ the insertion of 76 portraits, views, some in tints and some in colors, playbills, etc.. Including much uncommon material. The views comprise. — \'iew from Sunset Eock, Kaaterskill Fall, (sev- eral, some colored) ; ^'iew of the Hudson, by Milbert, (India paper) ; and many others. The portraits include F. O. C. Darley, etched by H. B. Hall ; Irving, also by Hall ; George III. by A. Cardon ; Joseph Jefferson ; and others. 185. Centeal Paek. Report of the Special Committee of Parks relative to laying out a Xew Park in the Upper Part of the City. Folding map. 1852; Eeports of the Board of Commissioners of Central Park, Pirst (two copies), ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, and 2 other Eeports. Folding maps, etc. Together, 10 vols. 8vo. wrappers. New York, 1852, etc. 186. Cexteal Pare. Reports of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, 1856 (the first report), to 1865, (the eighth report). Numer- ous illustrations, some folding. 8 vols. 8vo. uniform half calf. Few York, 1856-65 A number of Estra-Illustrations, chiefly from Valentine's Manuals, are laid in. 187. Centeal Paek. A Description of the ISTew York Central Park. Illus- trated. 8vo. new cloth, uncut. New York, 1869 Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of about 40 views, some in color, from Valentine's Manuals, and other sources ; portraits, etc. 188. Chansons. Chants et Chansons Populaires de la France. H. L. Del- loye, Editeur. Numerous beautifully engraved illustrations, also engraved music. 2 vols, royal 8vo. half roan and boards. Paris, 1845 Bach contains historical and other notices, written by eminent authori- ties, including Paul Lacroix and others. 189. Childs (Lydia Maria). A series of 7 A. L. S. mainly several pages 4to, each, written from New York chiefly during 1845. A very interesting and unusual series of letters, to Anthony P. Heinrich and others, on musical matters, etc. 190. Choate (Rufus). Discourse . . . Dartmouth College . . . Commemorative of Daniel Webster. 8vo, half brown morocco. Boston, 1853 Extka-IlI/Ustkated by the insertion of 18 portraits, &c., including, — • Maj. General John Stark, Daniel Webster, George Washington, B. Frank- lin and others. 191. Circus In Ne^v Yoek City. A Collection of Playbills, etc. relating to the Circus in New York City. Collected and arranged by Charles C. Moreau. Thick 4to. half blue morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1894 Extka-Illustratbd liy the insertion of 191 portraits, playbills, programs, views, etc., some folding, some in color, and a few private plates. In- cludes ijlaybills issued by the Bowery Circus, the great Joe Pentland Circus, Nlblo's Garden, and other popular places of amusement during the sixties and seventies. The portraits include, — Adam Forepaugh, Ade- laide Cordoua, Emma Lake, J. A. Bailey, P. T. Baruum, and others. 192. City Hall Park. Eeminiscences of The Park and Its Vicinity. 8vo. half morocco. New York, 1855 "The wltMn papers, originall.y written for Valentine's "Manual of The Corporation of The City of New I'ork," have been brought together, and twenty-five copies printed for the use of mutual friends of the writer's, H. B. Dawson and others." Autograph Presentation Copy from William J. Davis. Extka-Illus- TRATED by the insertion of 22 views in the Park, etc., some folding, from the Manual's, and other sources. 193. Civil Wae. A large folio Broadside, printed on linen, "Heavy Artil- lery, Eaised by authority of the State, at the request of the Secre- tary of War and Major-General McClellan. Only first class re- cruits wanted for the First Eegiment New- York Heavy Artillery . . . J. B. Grant, Eecruiting Officer." Large view of artillery in action. New York, circa 1863 194. Civil War. Army of the Potomac. Eeport of :Maj-Gen. George B. McClellan . . . with an Account of the Campaign in Western Virginia. Folding map. Eoyal 8vo. cloth, uncut, slightly worn. New York, 1864 Thick Paper Copy, only 250 printed. 195. Civil War. How McClellan Took Manassas. Eoyal 4to, wrappers, uncut, 4 pp. New l^ork, 1864 One of 50 copies privately printed. Autograph presentation copy from T. Hoffman to C. C. Moreau with inscription on title. 196. Civil War. Crafts (W. A.). The Southern Eebellion. Illustrated. Thick 4to. half morocco. Boston, 1864 197. Civil War. National Celebration of Union Victories. Grand Military and Civic Procession, ilass Meeting at Union Square, New Y^ork, March 6, 1865. Eoyal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top. New Y'ork, 1865 Extea-Illustbated by the insertion of 74 portraits and views. The por- traits include, — Robert E. Lee, A. Lincoln, Daniel Porter, Robert Ander- son, and others. The views include various processions, ships, etc. There are also numerous envelope covers, issued at the time, etc. 198. Civil War. Broadside, printed on linen, in colors. "Gallatin Schutzen, Theo. Lichtenhein, Oberst,"' and five other lines (in German) stating that the regiment has freely given its services, etc., its head- quarters being at 24 North A\^illiam Street, New Y'ork City. Large folio. 199. Clapp (William W. Jr.). A Eecord of the Boston Stage. Portrait of the author, inserted. 12mo. cloth. Boston, 1853 200. Clarke (Asia Booth). The Older and the Y^ounger Booth. Por- traits. Thick 4to, full green morocco, gilt top. Boston, 1882 American Actor Series. Large Paper Copy, No. II of 100 copies printed. Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 130 portraits of the Booths and their contemporaries and others, many of the portraits being in character, playbills, including several of early dates, programs, views, and 2 auto- [No. 200— ConHniieil] graph letters of Edwin Booth, both 3pp. undated, on dramatic and per- sonal matters. The playbills Include New Theatre (New York), Oct. 10th, (1821), with the elder Booth as King Lear; Burton's Theatre, April 9th, 1858, with Edwin Booth as DulS'eo;j(H ; Sarah Bernhardt after the painting by Bastien Lepage ; Playbill of the Standard Theatre announcing Mme. Bernhardt in "Jeanne d'Arc," November 4, 1891 ; Meyer- beer by Pound after photograph by Mayall ; Playbill of Palmer's Theatre, Coquelin and Jane Hading in "Mademoiselle de la Seigliere," February 19, 1899; and others. 216. Comic Opbea In New Yoek. A Eecord of Comic Opera in New York, 1868-1889, consisting of newspaper clippings, views, playbills, por- traits, etc. Collected by Charles C. Moreau. 2 vols. 4to, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles]. New York, 1889 A series of about 490 portraits, playbills, programs, etc. Many of the portraits are in colors. 217. CoJiMOx Peaybe. The Book of Common Prayer. Each page printed within decorative borders. 8vo. full morocco, gilt edges. London, 1864 218. CoNCEETS In New Yoee City. A collection of about 225 portraits of musicians, views of theatres and music halls, programs, newspaper cuttings, etc. Bound in one thick 4to. volume, half red morocco, gilt top. [With specially printed title]. New York, 1894 The above covers the periods, 1S42-1893, and includes, — Titiens, Walter Damrosch, (several), Sol Smith Bussell, Paderewski, Christine Nilsson, (several), and with a Ip A. L. S. Paris, 1868, A. Patti, J. R. Thomas and others. The frontispiece is a view of "Euterpian Hall," private plate, after a drawing by D. McN. Stauffer. 219. CONPEDEEATE Impeint. Jones (J. B.). Wild Western scenes, or, the White Spirit of the Wilderness. New Series. 8vo, original wrap- pers. . Eichmond, 1863 "Owing to the destruction by Are of the Bath Paper Mills, near Ham- burg, S. C, the publisher . has been compelled to issue it [the above] in two volumes," etc. [Volume two ever issued?] 220. Continental Congeess. Proclamations for Thanksgiving, issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and State Governments on the Peace of 1815 . . . with Historical Introduction and Notes. Eoyal 8vo. wrappers, uncut, worn. Albany : ilunsell and Eowland, 1858 Laid in are two A. L. S. from Mr. Munsell, one of which states that " . .1 am surprised to learn that my books are to be had at the sub- scription price . buy up all you can find at these prices," etc. 221. CooPEE (James Fenimoee). Memorial of J. P. Cooper. 4to. half blue morocco, gilt top. New York, 1859 Text inlaid from Svo. to 4to. and Extka-Illustrated liy the insertion of 114 portraits, including 26 portraits of Cooper, all different, and views. Several of the portraits are on India paper. 322. [Cooper (Susan Penimobe — daughter of James Fenimore Cooper)]. The Ehyme and Eeason of Country Life. ^Yilh illustrations en- graved by J. W. Orr. First Edition. 8vo. full green morocco, gilt edges. New York, 1855 Laid In is an interesting 3pp. A. L. S. from the author, Cooperstown, May 6th, 1850, in which she makes mention of the above volume, also of her father and his worlt. 223. CowELL (Joe). Thirty Years Passed Among the Players in England and America. 2 vols, in one. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt top. New York, 1844 ExTEA-lLLtrsTEATED by the insertion of 24 portraits and views, including Fanny Kemble as Juliet, Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse, Mr. E. Forrest as Rolla engraved by Durand, Edmund Kean, various views of theatres, etc. 224. CoxE (Peter). The Social Day. Illustrated with fine steel plates. Royal 8vo, half morocco, some pages spotted. London, 1823 225. CozzENS (Prederic S.). Fitz-Greene Halleck. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1868 ExTKA-lLLUSTRATED by the insertion of 18 portraits of Halleck, Cooper, Drake, and others, some on India paper, also many newspaper clippings and catalogue of ITitz-Greene Halleck's library sold on October 12, 1868, and other material. 226. Crawhall (Joseph). A Collection of Right Merrie Garlands for North Country Anglers. Illustrations and music of Angler's Songs. 12mo, half roan, gilt top, uncut. Newcastle, 1864 227. Crowquill Illustrations. Comic Arithmetic. ^Yith 48 humorous woodcuts by Alfred Croivquill. First Edition. 12mo, original cloth. London, 1844 228. Crowquill Illustrations. Whittington and His Cat. An Entertain- ment for Young People by Miss Corner. Illustrated by Alfred Crowquill. First Edition. 12mo, original wrappers, loose in back. London, 1856 229. Crowquill Illustrations. The Marvellous Adventures and Rare Conceits of Master Tyll Owlglass. By K. R. H. :\Iackenzie. Illus- trations, some in colors, by Alfred Crowquill. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1860 Sheets of the First Edition, with American title page. 230. Crowquill Illustrations. Strange Surprising Adventures of the Venerable Gooroo Simple, and his Five Disciples, Noodle, Doodle, Wiseacre, Zany and Foozle. With illustrations by Alfred Crowquill. Frontispiece colored by hand. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1861 The sheets of the First Edition printed in London with the Boston title page. 231. Ckuiksiiaxk (Geoege). The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman. ll't^fe eleven humorous full-page plates by Geo. Gruikslianh, and the plate of music. FiHST Issue of the First Edition"^ with the pagination in centre of page. Square 12mo. original cloth, with design by Cruikshank, which is not repeated in the book, binding very slightly worn. In red morocco solander case. London : Charles Tilt, 1839 The text has beeu attributed to both Thackeray and Dickens. 332. Cruikshank (George). The Westminster Review, June, 1840, [con- taining the article on Cruikshank, by W. M. Thackeray]. ISfumer- ous illustrations^ and with extra portrait of Thackeray, and specially printed title. 8vo. half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut, original front wrapper bound in. London, 1840 Extra-Illustkateu by the insertion of 57 plates, including title to volume 3 of Cruikshank's "The Humourist," containing colored vignette, several of the colored plates from Egan's "Life in London," the cover of "Our Own Times," number 2, (only 2 numbers were issued), the cover to one of the parts of "Life of Falstaff," and other Cruikshank plates. 233. Cruikshank (George). Playbill, St. James's Theatre, April 27th, 1848 . . . Comedy of "The Heir-at-Law" ... to con- clude with the Farce of "Plot and Counterplot." Folio, matted. London, 1848 George Cruikshank played Pedrillo, in the last named, and (Sir) John Tenniel, Don Leon. 234. Cruikshank (George). A Slice of Bread and Butter, The Betting- Book, 1852, Stop Thief. Vignettes by Cruihshanh. 3 pamphlets, 8vo, as issued. London, 1852 and n. d. 235. Cruikshank (George). A Pop-Gun fired off by George Cruikshank, in defence of the British Volunteers of 1803, against the uncivil at- tack upon that body by General W. Napier. Illustrated with cuts by CruiJcshank. First Edition. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, un- cut, original wrappers bound in. London, [1860] First Issue with the woodcut of George Cruikshank pulling Brook's nose (p. 38) which was omitted in later issues. AuTOGKAPH Presentation Copy from Cruikshank, with inscription "Richard Freer Keene Esq. with the very best regards of George Cruik- shank" on front cover. 236. Cruikshank (George). Bates (William). George Cruikshank; the Artist, the Humourist, and the Man, with some Account of his brother, Eobert. A Critico-Bibliographical Essay. Numerous il- lustrations. Thick 4to. half canary colored morocco, gilt back, and top, uncut. London, 1878 The 8vo. volume inlaid to 4to. and Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of 157 illustrations and portraits. The extra material is mainly that of Cruikshank, and numbers about 20 plates in color, portraits of contempor- aries, etc. There are 2 colored plates by Thomas Rowlandson. Includes "The Beef- headed Parson," {circa 1828), in colors; "Turtle Doves and Turtle Soup," 1822, In colors, (this plate contains a portrait of George I^'.) ; "Geordie and Willie," 1822, in colors, (also with por- trait of George IV) ; "Monstrosities of 1819 & 1820," in colors ; 2 in colors from the first edition of "Life of a Sailor" ; and others. 237. Cruikshaxk (George). Hamilton (Walter). George Cruikshank; Artist and Humourist. Numerous illustrations, -ito. half canary colored morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. London, 1878 The above in 8vo. and an illustrated article on Cruikshank in Svo. inlaid to 4to. and Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 124 specimens of the work of Cruikshank, 2 in colors, portraits of him and of his con- temporaries, 3 colored plates by Seymour, etc. Includes, "Easier to say than to do," 1803, in colors, (containing a portrait of Napoleon, who is speaking about "those little Islands" (Eng- land) ; the series of 7 plates (including title) to Sue's "Mysteries of Paris," "A A'isit to Cockney Farm," in colors, 1819, double-page plate; and others. 338. Cruikshank (George). A Memoir of George Cruikshank. By Walter Hamilton. Numerous illustrations. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top. London, 18 78 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 33 Cruikshank plates, portraits, etc. including portraits of Rowlandson, Crowquill, Listen, as "Paul Pry," (folding plate in colors, by Cruikshank), the front cover of No. 1 of Jl(».s- worth's Magasine, (February, 1842), and many others. A copy of the catalogue of Cruikshank's librar.v, sold in 1878, is bound in at the end. 239. Cruikshank (George). Church (W. E.). On the Genius of George Cruikshank, reprinted from The Westminster Beview. Edited, with a prefatory Note on Thackeray as an Artist and Art-Critic, by W. C. Church. Numerous illustrations. 4to. half brown morocco, gilt back and top. London, 188-4 Text inlaid from 8vo to 4to. and Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of about 100 specimens of the work of Cruikshank, many in colors, portraits of the artists and other material. Includes 7 of the colored plates, from Egan's "Life in London," "Monstrosities of 1821," double plate, in colors, 1821 ; "Greenwich Hospital," by Pugin and Rowlandson. in colors, and others. 2'±0. Cruikshank (George). Catalogue of a selection from the Works of George Cruikshank, exhibited in Exeter Hall, London, 1863. Illus- trations collected and arranged iy C. C. 2Ioreau. 4to. half maroon morocco, gilt back and top. Xew York, 1894 The -text in Svo. Inlaid to 4to. and Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of 141 specimens of the work of George Cruikshank, with some by early contemporary artists — Heath, Seymour, Crowquill and others. Many of the plates are in colors. The Cruikshank plates include, 2 from "Life of a Sailor," 1825, in colors, "The Cholic," 1819, in colors, (portraying a woman's waist being drawn in by two demons), 4 plates from "London Characters," all in colors, 1827, "Headache," in colors, 1819, "Westminster Election," in colors, 1818, "Sons of Harmony." 1S02. and one of the earliest Cruikshank prints, series of 16 (out of 20) plates from "Eccentric Tales," from the German of W. F. von Kosewitz, from sketches by Alfred Crow- quill, all in colors, and all before inscriptions, and many others. The plates other than by Cruikshank includes, "The Citizen at Vaux- hall" by Smith, 1784, 2 plates from Heath's "Life of a Soldier," in colors, and others. 24:1. Cruikshank (George). Gore (:\Irs.)- ^'ew Years Day. First Edi- tion, [1846]; The Inimdatioii, u. d. ; Maxwell (AV. H.).. History of the Irish Eebellion in 1798, Xew York, (Loudon printed), n. d. ; Three Courses and a Dessert, London, 1845; Thackeray (W. M.). On the Genius of George Cruikshank, London, 1884; The Adven- tures of Mr. Lambkin, London, n. d. ; Punch's Pocket-Book of Fun, Xew York, 1857; Tlie Humourist, second series, London, Kidd, n. d. ; All illustrated by George Cruikslianh; Also Percy Cruik- shank's Comic Almanac, 1865. Colored illustrations by Percy Cruihshanh. Together, 9 vols. 8vo. and smaller, half morocco, cloth and wrappers. V. p. v. d. 242. CrxxiXGHAM (Peter). The Story of Nell Gwyn; and the Sayings of Charles the Second. 1 vol. 13mo, inlaid, and extended to 3 vols. 4to, full light-brown levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by E. W. Smith. [With Special Title-page]. London, 1852 Extra-Illtjstkated by the insertion of 308 plates, including, — Portrait of Nell by Schenecker after Sir Peter Lely ; Jane Shore by Bartolozzi, 1790 ; William Congreve by Vander Gucht ; John Murray, the English publisher, by E. Flnden after Pickersgill ; John Dryden by Goldar after Kneller ; Hume by Edwards after Ramsay ; Charles and James Beauclair, sons of Nell, by Charles II. after a rare print by Robert White ; James II. by Audran after Vander Werst ; John Evelyn by Bartolozzi ; Dr. War- burton by Houbraaken ; a scarce portrait of Dr. Thomas Tenison ; &c. Views of, — Vauxhall Garden, Mounting Guard, Kings Mews, St. Paul's Cathedral, and a number of similar plates after Rowlandson and Pugin, aquatinted by Black, Stadler, and others ; copperplate of London in 1666, after the Great Fire ; Fall of Clarendon by Bacon after E. M. Ward ; Milton at 21 years of age, by G. Vertue ; colored plate of Evening Party by John Leech ; St. Cloud aquatinted by Hill after Nattes ; Sir Thomas Hanmer by Schiavonettl ; &c. 243. Curtis (George William). Lotus-Eating. Illustrated. First Edi- tion. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Xew York, 1852 Extra-Illustkated by the insertion of views, some in color. An A. L. S. 2pp. 8vo. December 27, 1863 is laid in. 244. Curtis (George William). Robert Burns; An Address. 8vo. wrap- pers, uncut, 28 pp. l^ew York: For private circulation, 1880 Laid in is a series of 5 A. L. S. from the author, on literary and other matters, also 2 portraits of the writer, a portrait of Burns, etc. 245. Daly (Augustin). Augustin Daly and his Theatres. A series of news- paper contributions, "Eecords of Xew Y'"ork Stage,'' extracted, in- laid, and extra-illustrated by the insertion of 349 portraits in character, a few in colors, character scenes, programs, playbills, etc., also some e.xtra material loosely laid in. Bound in 2 vols, 4to, half green morocco, gilt backs and tops. [Each ^-olume with qoecially printed title]. Xew York, 1888 A very unusual collection of material intimately connected with one cif New York's most noted actor-managers. It commences with a play- bill of The Fifth Avenue Theatre, Augustin Daly, sole lessee and manager Feb. 5th, IsTO, and ends with a performance in 1.888. A number of silk playljills are either inserted or loosely laid in. An autographed photograph of Mr. Daly, and 2 A. L. S. of his are included. 346. Daly (Augustin). [Correspondence, List of Characters, etc. of] A Performance of Shakespeare's Tragedy Hamlet, by the leading Players of America, in honor of Lester Wallack, May 31st, 1888 . . . Under the direction of Augustin Daly and A. M. Palmer. 8vo. half morocco. Isew York, 1888 Unique. The title contains the autographs of Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, Lawrence Barrett, A. M. Palmer, Lester Wallack, Helena Mod- j6ska, Laurence Hutton, (who presented the volume to Mr. Moreau), etc. Several portraits are inserted. 347. Daly (Augustin). Catalogue of the Library. Autograph Letters, Play Bills, Photographs^ etc. In sheets. 8vo. New York: American Art Galleries, 1900 Thick Paper Edition. The printed prices of the Library are laid in. 348. Daly's Theatre. A 4to. volume, lettered "Daly's Theatre. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 100 portraits of players at this popular theatre during the late eighties and nineties, playbills, programs, etc. Cloth. Includes, — Miss Ada Rehan, (several) ; Miss Dreher, John Drew, James Lewis, Augustin Daly and many others. 249. Dana (Eichaed H.). An Address upon the Life and Services of Ed- ward Everett. 4to. wrappers, uncut. Cambridge, 1865 Autograph presentation copy from George Livermore, and with a one page A. L. S. of the same, about the work, laid in. 350. Dana (Richaed H.). An Address upon the Life and Services of Ed- ward Everett . . . February 32, 1865. 4to. half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Cambridge, 1865 Extea-Illusteated by the Insertion of 79 portraits and plates, and a Ip. A. L. S. of Edward Everett. The portraits include, — Chas. J. Fox, engraved by T. Kelly ; Lafayette, from a French print ; numerous por- traits of Everett and his contemporaries ; and others. 251. Dancing: By Mrs. Lilly Grove and Other Writers. Illustrated by Percy Macquoid, and by numerous reproductions. [The Badmington Li- brary of Sports and Pastimes]. 1 vol. 13mo, inlaid, and extended to 3 vols. 4to, half light-blue polished morocco, gilt backs and tops, by Blackwell. [Special Title-pages]. London, 1895 [Xew York, 1897] Extka-Illxisteated by the insertion of over 300 portraits, views, &c., making with those already in the work, nearly 500 Illustrations in all. Porteaits ; Mars by Borigny after Raphael ; David Livingstone from the painting by Chappel ; colored portrait of Robin Hood and Maid Marian etched by Prudhomme ; Two figures designed by Inlgo Jones ; Charles Dickens by R. Graves after W. P. Frith; Portrait of Geordy Sime, a Scotch piper, by Ray, 1789 ; George Sand by Robinson after Charpentier ; dancer with cymbals by Guillaumot after Lacoste, and others. Views : — Bacchantes Dansants by Schule after Barthel ; Fete turque etched by Queverdo after Hilair ; Apollo and the Muses etched by Chalaig- net after Villerey; Washington and Fairfax at a War Dance by Rogers after McNevin ; Rejoicings of the Mexicans, &c. by Sparrow after Picart ; Rouen Cathedral by Higham after J. M. W. Turner ; colored view of Mexico City in 1800 ; &c. [Xo. 2.31 — Continued] 111 additiou to the above ai-e numei-ous colored plates depicting the dances and dancers of various countries, with a number, lithographed and uncolored, by Horace Vernet, Engelmann, and others. Also, there are musical settings of many pavannes, gavottes, polkas, aud National dances. 252. Dan-cing And Dances for the past Fifty Years. Illustrated with por- traits, views, newspaper notices, playbills, etc. Collected and ar- ranged by Charles C. Moreau. -ito. half crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. [With specially printed title]. Xew York, 1891 Extka-Illusteated by the insertion of 168 portraits of celebrated danc- ers, some of which are in colors, programs, playbills, etc. The portraits include Fanny Elssler as La SylpMde, La Cracovienne, in the Shadoiv Dance, (the last two finely colored), etc. Mile. F. Auriol, Taglioni, (in colors), Flora Fabri in La Castigliana, and others. "Caledonia in a Reel," engraved by Roberts & Sadler, after Adam Buck, 1801, finely printed in colors, and other "fancy" subjects. The playbills include those issued by the Park Theatre, (2d night of engage- ment of Fanny Elssler), New York Theatre, Bowery, (1827), Chatham Theatre, (1827), with Mons. and Mile. Heloise, and others of equal interest. 253. Daelbt (Felix 0. C). Sketches Abroad with Pen and Pencil. Xuni- erous illustrations. First Edition. Square 8vo, half maroon mo- rocco, gilt top, uncut. Xew York, 1869 ExTEA-lLLUSTEATED by the insertion of 56 portraits and views. 254. D'Aetois. Le Livre du tres Chevalereux Conite D'Artois et de sa femme, fille au Conite de Boulogne. Publie d'apres les manuscrits et piur la premiere pois. Printed in blach and red, with numerous full- page facsimiles. 4to. half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris: Imprimerie de Crapelet, 183'~ 255. Davenport (Fanny). A 4to. volume, lettered, "Fanny Davenport. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 150 portraits, mainly in character, many in colors, practically no duplicates, playbills, programs, etc. A 2pp. A. L. S. by Miss Davenport is included. 256. Dawson (Henet B.— Editor). The Foederalist; A Collection of Es- says, written in favor of the JSTew Constitution. Eeprinted from the original text, with Historical Introduction and Kotes by H. B. Dawson. Portrait of Alex. Hamilton on India paper. Thick royal 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Morrisania, N. Y. 1864 Volume one, all ever issued. No. 198 of 250 printed, autographed by the editor. Laid in is a 2pp. A. L. S. from him regarding his publica- tion. The Historical Magazine. Accompanying the copy is the pamphlet Correspondence between John Jay and Henry R. Dawson and between James A. Hamilton and Henry B. Dawson concerning The Foederalist, New York, 1864, 48pp. 257. [Dawson (Henry B.)]. Henry Laurens. 8vo. boards, uncut. Morrisania, X. Y., 1866 One of a few copies printed at the Bradstreet Press, from the pages of The Historical Magazine. Laid in is an A. L. S. from Mr. Dawson to Mr. Moreau on publication matters. 258. Daaysox (Henry B.). The Case of Elizabeth Eutgers, versus Joshua Waddington . . . August 7, 1786. With Historical Introduc- tion. 8vo. wrappers, uncut. Morrisania, N. Y., 1866 One of 100 copies in octavo, autographed by Mr. Dawson. Laid in is a 2pp. A. L. S. from him to Mr. Moreau regarding the latter's brother. 259. Daytox (Abeam C). Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in Xew York. 2 vols, thick 4to. full brown morocco, gilt top, ornate inside borders, uncut. [With specially printed titles]. New York, 1882 Text in 12mo. inlaid to 4to. and Extea-Illusteatbd by the insertion of 321 portraits, some ou India paper, a few private plates, views, many from periodical and other sources, playbills, a water color drawing, etc. The portraits include, — Philip Livingstone, unfinished plate proof on India paper, Richard Hiker, lithograph on India paper, Madame Vestris, in Buy a Broom. W. H. Williams, as The Q-ingertiread Man, 1836, Mrs. Wood, Fanny Elssler, as La Cracovienne, in colors, W. Mitchell, comedian and proprietor of the Olympic Theatre, 2 different, both on India paper, both private plates, the Baron Spolasco, in colors, and many others. The playbills, which were issued from the Park, (New York), and other theatres, during the thirties and later, present Macready, Forrest, Kemble, Dowton, Kean Wallack and other actors of note in leading roles. The views include, — a finely executed water color drawing of the Eich- mond HUl Theatre, the Moffat Building, lithograph, in colors. New York Bay and Harbour, by W. D. Smith, the Old Revenue Office, by H. Farrer, 1870, Broadway, near St. Paul's Church, lithograph, 212 Broadway, (Trade card of John Williams, clothier), Barnum's Show, in colors, and others. 260. Dean (Johx W.). A Memoir of the Eev. A^athaniel Ward, A. M. au- thor of the Simple Cobbler of Agawam in America; AVith ]S"otices of his Family. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Albanj^, 1868 Autograph presentation copy from the Author, with inscription. Laid in is an A. L. S. from the author to Mr. Moreau, 7pp. Svo. ou historical and other matters. 261. Deaxe (Chaeles). Memoir of George Livermore. Svo. half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. Cambridge, 1869 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 23 portraits, and a 2pp. A. L. S. of Mr. Livermore. The portraits include, — G. Washington, engraved by Longacre; Andrew Jackson, by I. W. Moore; Charles Dickens, (oval, in carmine) ; and others. 262. De Buey (Richakd). Philobiblon. First American Edition . . . Collated and Corrected, with Notes by Samuel Hand. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Albany, 1861 One of 230 copies printed. 263. Declaeatiox Of Ixdepexdexce. Fac-simile of the Original Document in the handwriting of Thomas Jefferson. 4to. half morocco, gilt top. New York, circa 1876 Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of 18 portraits of Jefferson and others, and views, also a Ip. A. L. S. of Jefferson, Monticello, Sept. 4, 1801, to Samuel Meredith, Treasurer of the United States, with addressed front wrapper, also autographed by Jefferson. The letter is an important one, stating; "I received yesterday your favor of Aug. 29, resigning your office of Treasurer of the TJ. S. after the last day of October next. I am sorry for the circumstances which dictate this measure to you. . .my time in office has not been such as to bring me into intimate insight of the proceedings in the several departments," etc. 264. De Foe (Daxiel). Eobinson Crusoeus. Latine scripsit F. J. GofEaiix. Edition Prima Americana. Illustrations [by an American engraver, from another edition, inserted]. 12mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1830 265. Delaplaixe's Eepository of the Lives and Portraits of distinguished American Characters. Numerous fine portraits, including Wash- ington, Hamilton, Laurens, Franklin, and others. 2 vols, in 1, 4to. half red morocco, stained, not returnable. Philadelphia, 1815 26U. De Peystek (Fjiedehick). An Address delivered before the Xew York Historical Societv. Eoyal 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Xew York, 1865 Large Paper Copy. Bxtra-Illltstbated by the insertion of 41 ijortraits, views, etc., including Quebec from tlie Old Mill, Oswego on Lake Ontario, (copy of original view from Smith's New York), various views of New York, etc. Laid in is a 2pp. A. L. S. from the author. 267. De Peystek (Feedekick). Memoir of Eip Van Dam. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Xew York, 1865 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 11 portraits and views, includ- ing Rip Van Dam, engraved by Rogers ; view of New York in 1656 ; and others. 268. De Eochelle (Eous). Etats-Unis d'Amerique. Portrait of Franklin and numerous views, etc. 8vo. half bound, name on title. Paris, 1839 269. De Egos (Feed. F.). Personal Karrative of Travels in the United States and Canada in 1826. Folding and other plates. 8vo. half calf. London, 1827 270. De Soto. Letter of Hernando de Soto, and Memoir of Hernando de Esealante Fontaneda. Translated from the Spanish by Bucking- ham Smith. Portrait of Be Soto, on India paper, inserted. Folio, cloth. Washington, 1854 Only a small number were privately printed for presentation pur- poses. Autograph presentation copy from Buckingham Smith, with in- scription. 271. De Soto. Xarratives of the Career of Hernando de Soto, in the Con- quest of Florida . . . Translated by Buckingham Smith. Vi'ith portrait in four different states. Eoyal 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1865 Bradford Club Publication. One of 125 copies printed. The above, however, is merely the Life of De Soto, and not the Narratives, and is Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of several views, coats-of-arms. etc., a 2i5p. A. L. S. of the translator, Buckingham Smith, a Ip. A. L. S. of Charles C. Jones the Georgia historian. 272. De Veies (David Peteeson). Voyages from Holland to America, A. D. 1632 to 1644. Translated from the Dutch by Henry C. ilurphy. Portrait. 4to. cloth. New York, 1853 One of 250 copies privately printed. Autograph presentation copy from .lames Lenox, and with a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Lenox to Jlr. Moreau laid in. 273. DiBDi.v (Thomas Feogxall). Bibliomania; or, Book-Madness. Eoyal 8vo. half brown levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Privately reprinted for the Club of Odd Sticks, 1864. One of 57 copies, with a facsimile of the original (1809) title. Extea-Illustbated by the insertion of 113 portraits of the author, and the many famous characters of all ages mentioned in the work, a few on India paper, views, etc. Many of the extra plates are XYIII-XIXth plates. Includes, — Richard Pynson, after an early woodcut ; Caxton, by Hopwood ; M. Wodhull ; Thomas HoUis, by Warren ; and others. 274. DiBDiN Club. Miner (William Harvey) . Daniel Boone. Contribution toward a Bibliography of Writings concerning Daniel Boone. 12mo. boards, uncut. Xew York, 1901 One of 250 copies printed. Autograph presentation copy from A. Growoll. 375. Dickens (Chaeles). Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-Day Life, and Every-Day People. The Second Series. Complete in one vol- ume. Illustrated by George Cruihshanh. Piest Edition". 12mo. original pink cloth, uncut, some pages spotted, and name on half- title, lacks first fly-leaf. Not returnable. London, 1836-1837 276. Dickens (Chaeles). Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Portrait, litho- graphed hij Currier. 12mo. half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1838 Estra-Illusteated by the insertion of 16 portraits of characters men- tioned in the work, views of various theatres, etc. 277. Dickens (Chaeles). Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. New Edition, with Notes and- Additions, by Charles Whitehead. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. 12mo. half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1846 Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of 10 portraits, including Grimaldi, engraved by Harris, in colors. Miss Love, Liston and others. 278. Dickens (Ch^veles). The Battle of Life. A Love Story. Illustrated. EiBST Edition, fourth issue. 12mo. original red cloth, gilt edges. London, 1846 279. Dickens (Chaeles). Playbill. Theatre Royal. Haymarket, May 17th, 1848 . . . Amateur Performance in aid of the Eund for the endowment of a perpetual Curatorship of Shakespeare's House . . . Ben Jonson's Comedy, "Every Man in his Humour," . . . (and) Mr. Kenney's Farce, "Love, Law and Physic." Folio, printed by Bradbury and Evans, in red and blue, with green borders. 1848 SoDie months previous Dickens formed a company, which presented these plays at Manchester and other places. He acted as stage manager, in addition to playing one or more roles at each performance. The original intention, that of devoting the proceeds of the above performances to the Shakespeare house scheme, fell through, and they were given for Knowles's benefit. In the first-named, Dickens played Captain BoJiadil, Mark Lemon, Edward Knoivell, John Forster, (Dickens' biographer), Kitelp, John Leech, (the illustrator). Master Mathew, Mrs. Cowden Clarke, Til), GoJ)'s wife. In the latter, Dickens played Captain Danvers, with Mark Lemon, Frederick Dickens and others. 280. DicKExs (Chakles). Playbill, Theatre Royal, Haymarket. Amateur Performance in aid of the Pund for the Endowment of a perpetual Curatorship of Shakespeare's House . . . May loth, 1848 . . . Shakespear's Comedy of "The Merry Wives of Windsor" ... to conclude with Mrs. Inchbald's Farce of "Animal Magnetism.'' Printed in red and blue, ivith green decorative border. 4to, matted. (London, 1848) Dickens played Shalloio; John Leech, Slender; George Cruikshank, Pistol; the other players being Mark Lemon, Dudley Costello, etc. 281. Dickens (Charles). Playbill, Town Hall, Birmingham . . . May 12th, 1852. The Amateur Company of the Guild of Literature and Art ... Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton's Comedy, called "Not so bad as we seem" ... to conclude with . . . Dickens' Farce, "Mr. Mghtingale's Diary." Printed in red and black. Folio, slightly repaired and top corner cut away, not injuring text. 1852 Dickens played Lord Wilmot; John Tenniel, Hodge; Peter Cunningham, Lord De Trimmer; the other players including Dudley Costello, Wilkie Collins, Fanny Young, etc. In Dickens' farce he assumed 6 different char- acters. The scheme for a "Guild of Literature and Art" was proposed by Lyt- ton, and the first performance of the play specially written for it (as above) was given before the Queen and Prince Consort the previous May. 282. Dickens (Chaeles). Playbill, "In Eemembrance of the late Mr. Douglas Jerrold. Gallery of Illustration, Eegent Street. Under the Management of Mr. Charles Dickens . . . July 11th, 1857 . . . new romantic Drama, in three Acts, by Mr. Wilkie Collins, called "The Frozen Deep" ... to conclude with the Farce . . . "Two O'clock in the Morning." Printed in blaclc and red. Folio also the original circular specially prepared regarding the above and other performances. 8vo, both matted. London, 1857 Dickens played Richard W ardour; Miss Hogarth, Lucy Cray ford; Shir- ley Brooks, Bateson; the other players including Alfred Dickens, Mark Lemon and others. Dickens and Mark Lemon played the characters in "Two O'Clock in the Morning." "The Frozen Deep" was one of the most successful of the ventures by Dickens into private theatricals. 283. Dickens (Chaeles). Hunted Down. The original newspaper columns extracted from The New York Ledger, August 20th, 1859. Care- fully mounted on 23 pages, and with extra portrait and specially printed title inserted. 8vo, half brown morocco. New York, 1859 284. Dickens (Chaeles). Newspaper Notices of the Death of Charles Dickens. A series of about 20 portraits of Dickens, from news- paper and other sources, and numerous newspaper clippings, all in- laid, and bound in one volume, with specially printed title. 4to. morocco back and boards. New York, 1870 285. Dickens (Chaeles). In and Out of London with Charles Dickens. A series of periodical and other articles, extracted, inlaid, and EX- TEA-iLLUSTEATED by the insertion of about 200 portraits of Dickens, — some of which were published in America — his contemporaries, [Xo. 385 — Continued'] specimens of the work of Dickens' illustrators, including George Cruikshank, and others, etc. Bound in one volume, 4to, half green morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] Few York, n. d. An early and very uncommon portrait of Dickens, undoubtedly printed in America, on yellow paper ; a lithograpli of him on a music sheet, Bos- ton, 1842, is also of interest. 286. DisoswAT (Gabriel P.). The Earliest Churches of New York and its Vicinity. 2 vols. 8vo. half crimson levant morocco, gilt backs, and_ tops, uncut. New York, 1865 One voLtTME extended to two, by the insertion of 12.3 portraits and views, and with manuscript titles to each volume. Among the portraits are James Lawrence, engraved by Leney, G. Wash- ington, by Tanner after Savage, Rev. John Flavel, by A. Reed, and others. The views include St. Mark's Church, by Gimbrede, South Dutch Church, Exchange Street, unsigned. The Grave of Fulton, tinted lithograph, after Reigart, Grace Church, unsigned, and others. 287. [Dix (General Johkt Adams — Translator)]. Dies Irae. Translation and original on opposite pages. Portrait of General Dix, inserted. 12mo. half morocco, gilt edges, front wrapper bound in Cambridge: Privately printed, 1863 "... this noble canticle — the best produced by the Middle Ages — per- haps by any age." In May, 1862, General Dix was sent from Baltimore to Fort Monroe, Virginia, where this work was translated. According to a newspaper cutting, which is laid in, "General Dix has produced the best translation which gives the penultimate rhyme as in the original," etc. 288. Dix (Eet. Morgan). Historical Recollections of St. Paul's Chapel, New York. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1867 Extba-Illustbated by the insertion of 31 portraits and plates, includ- ing, — St. John's Chapel, The Park Theatre, Federal Hall, and others. Portraits of Lafayette, Washington, &c. 289. DixEY (Henry E.). A 4to. volume, lettered "Henry E. Dixey. Por- traits, Playbills, etc.," containing 79 portraits, character scenes, programs, etc., issued mainly during the eighties and nineties. Cloth. 290. DoBSON (Austin). Thomas Bewick and His Pupils. (Century Maga- zine for September, 1882). Illustrated. 8vo, inlaid to 4to, half green morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell [With Special Title- page]. New York, [1895] Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of 142 plates, including, — Portrait of Thomas Bewick by Kidd after Kirkley ; J. J. Audubon by Woods after Syme ; Sir Walter Scott after a chalk drawing by Stuart Newton ; Wash- ington Irving etched by J. D. Smillie after a sketch by F. O. C. Darley ; 17 views engraved by Lacey from drawings by Craig for the Gallery of Na- ture and Art ; Hermit and Angel engraved by Bewick for Parnell's "Her- mit" ; 9 plates to illustrate "Peregrine Pickle" engraved after Clennel by Davenport, &c. ; and other portraits and views. 291. DoRAK (Dr.). Annals of the English Stage, from Thomas Batterton to Edmund Kean. Numerous portraits. 2 vols, royal 8vo. cloth, paper labels, uncut. New York, 1865 One of 161 copies printed. 292. Drake (Joseph Eodjiax). The American Flag. Illustrated hy F. 0. C. Darley; Also The Star Spangled Banner. Illustrated hy Darley. 2 vols, in 1. 4to. half morocco, gilt back and top. Xew York, 1861 Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of about 40 flags, badges, ribbons, portraits, etc., some in colors. A number of magazine excerpts are laid in. 293. Dhake (Joseph Eodmax). The Culprit Fay. A complete set (100) of engravers proofs, on India paper, to illustrate the edition with illustrations l\v Arthur Lumley, engraved by John P. Davis. With beautifully executed manuscript title. Bound in one volume, small 4to. half morocco, gilt top. 294. Deake (XathajST). Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical. Xumerous fine portraits. 5 vols. 12mo. contemporary lilac straight- grained morocco, gilt edges, backs faded. London : Printed bv C. Whittingham, at the Chiswick Press, and J. Seeley, 1805-1810 Thick Paper Edition. 295. Drake (Samuel G.). Notice of William Thaddeus Harris. Uach page printed within decorative iorder. Svo, half red morocco. Boston, 1855 Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Drake to Mr. Moreau. 296. Deake (Sajiuel G.). The History and Antiquities of Boston . . . from its Settlement in 1630 to the year 1770. Xumerous portraits and illustrations. Thick roj'al Svo. original boards, uncut. Boston, 1856 Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from the author to Mr. Moreau, written in 1865. 297. Deake (Samuel G.). Eesult of the Researches among the British Archives, for information relative to the Founders of New Eng- land, made in the years 1858-1860. Folding map of Xew England and portrait of Captain John Smith. Small 4to. cloth. Boston, 1860 Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Drake to Mr. Moreau, with inscription. There is laid in a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Drake to Mr. Moreau, regarding "The Croakers," one of the publications of the Brad- ford Club. 298. Deake (Samuel G.). A Brief Memoir of Sir Walter Raleigh. Por- trait. 8vo. cloth. Boston; Privately printed, 1862 Presentation copy from the Author, with inscription. Laid in is a Ip. A. L. S. of the author. 299. Dbama. Some Stage Favorites of To-Day, — Richard Mansfield, Edward Hugh Sothern, Elsie Leslie Lyde, Joseph Jefferson. Illustrations collected and arranged hy C. C. Moreau. [Text made up of ex- [No. 299— Continued'} cerpts from magazines, &c.J. 4to, half crimson levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. [With Special Title-page]. New York, 1893 ExTK A- Illustrated by the insertion of 125 plates, playbills, autograph letters, &e. Among the portraits are, — photogravures of Ada Rehan in the Taming of the Shrew and of Mrs. John Drew as Mrs. Malaprop; full-length statue portrait of Stephen Girard, lithograph; David Garrick by Schiavonetti after Sir Joshua Reynolds ; J. P. Kennedy by Sartain after Wilson ; Theodore Hook ; and numerous half-tones of comparatively modern actors, &c. On the back of a colored full-length portrait of Elsie Lyde are 15 lines in the autograph of Frances Hodgson Burnett, signed in full ; an A. L. S. 2pp. 12mo. Richard Mansfield, New York, 1891, stating, — "/ do not sup- pose I shall leave the stage this year, unless I can become wealthy enough in that short period to enable me to retire," &c. There are several other autograph letters inserted. Playbills ; Lyceum Theatre Programs featuring Herbert Kelcey, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Georgia Cayvan, W. J. Le Moyne, B. H. Sothern, Nelson Wheatcroft ; and others ; Hermann's Theatre, advertising The Manola- Mason Company ; Casino, Grand Duchess, with Lillian Russell ; Jeff de Angelis, Harry Macdonough, &c. ; Garden Theatre, with Richard Mans- field in "Don Juan," "Ten Thousand a Year," "Prince Karl," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," &c. ; Star Theatre, Broadway and 13th Street (formerly Wallacks) announceing Helen Dauvray as Mona; Union Square Theatre with Jefferson as Boh Acres ; Walnut Street Theatre. Philadelphia, with Charles Burke as Ichahod Crane ; Laura Keene's Theatre, 624 Broadway, November 27, 1858, advertising "Our American Cousin" with Jefferson, Sothern, Laura Keene, Eflie Germon, &c. 300. Dramatic Miscellanies. A 4to. volume, lettered, "Dramatic Miscel- lanies. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 70 portraits, several in color, character scenes, photographs, etc. 4to. cloth. Portraits of John Brougham ; playbills of the Cremorne Vaudeville Theatre ; Stuyvesant Theatre, etc. 301. Dramatic Portraits. A folio volume, lettered "Dramatic Portraits" containing about 175 music covers, issued in London, Boston, Kew York, Philadelphia and other places, during the period from 1850 to the late eighties. Many of the covers are in colors, each contain- ing a portrait. There are very few duplicates in the collection. Cloth. Includes, — Paganini, L. Langtry, Dan Bryant, Vinnie Demorest, White's Serenaders, Alice Hawthorne, Miriam G. Goodenow, Billy Morris, Will- iam Lingard, John McDonough, Harry Kennedy, Harry Clifton, Harry Listen, Jenny Lind, and others. There is also bound in a colored repre- sentation of the "Destruction of Pike's Opera House, Cincinnati, March 22nd, 1866." 302. Dreer Collectiox Of Autographs. A Catalogue of the Collection of Autographs formed by Ferdinand Julius Dreer. Portrait of Mr. Dreer and facsimiles of autographs. 2vols. 4to. cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia, 1890 One of 200 copies printed for private circulation. Presentation copy from Mr. Dreer to Mr. Moreau. Laid in is an additional portrait, also one of Mrs. Dreer, view of his library, and a series of five A. L. S. from Mr. Dreer to Mr. Moreau, on literary and artistic matters, with mention of Benson J. Lossiiig, Alexander Anderson, etc. 303. Dkowxe (Hexey T.). Genealojiv of the Family of Solomon Drowne of Rhode Islaud, with Xotii^es of his Ancestors, 1646-1879. 8vo, half morocco. Providence, 1879 Extka-Illustrated by the lusertion of an A. L. S. of the author, num- ei-ous newspaper cuttings and 10 portraits mainly from private plates. 304. Deowxe (Solomox). Journal of a Cruise in the Fall of 1780 in the Private-Sloope-of-'\Var Hope. With Notes by Henry T. Drowne. Eoyal 8vo. sheets, uncut in wrappers. New York [Privately printed by C. L. Moreau], 1872 Laid in are a number of extra portraits, some private plates, also a series of 5 A. L. S. by Henry T. Drowne, chiefly on literary and his- torical matters, ^nd all to Mr. Moreau. 305. Drowne (Solomok). Journal of a Cruise in the Fall of 1780 in the private sloop-of-war, Hope, Svo. wrappers. Privately printed at the Analectic press of C. L. Moreau. 3 copies, 1 large paper, in cloth, 2 wrappers. Together, 3 vols. New York, 1872 306. Deom-ne (Solomon). 9 copies of the same, Svo, wrappers. 307. Du Bois (Hexei Pexe). Four Private Libraries of New York. Pref- ace by Octave Uzanne. Frontispiece in colors, and other plates^ First Series, all issued. Svo. silk, uncut. New York, 1891 Limited issue, on Holland paper. 308. DuER (William Alexander). New York as it was, during the later part of the Last Century. 4to, full morocco, gilt centre panel on each side containing portrait of Father Knickerbocker. New York, 1849 Text inlaid from Svo, to 4to, and Extea-Il,lustbated by the insertion of ninety portraits and views, and ten autograph letters and signatures. An autograph signature of the author is pasted across the title. The autographs include : Washington (George). Signature attached to portrait. Greenleaf (Thomas — celebrated Republican Printer). A. L. S. 2pp. 4to, New York, February 26, 1797. Clinton (De Witt — Mayor of New York). A. L. S. Ip, 4to, New York, May 11, 1811, to S. Van Rensselaer. Adams (John). Signature. Tboup (Robert). A. L. S. Ip. folio. New York, June 27, 1804. Schuyler (Major General Philip). A. L. S. Ip. 4to, Albany, October 30, 1801. On business matters. Johnson (William). A. L. S. Ip. 4to, August, 1S04. Webster (Noah). A. L. S. 2pp. 4to. New Haven, March 21, 1831. A long interesting letter regarding his publications, etc. The views include : New York (from the Battery) ; Broadway from the Park, engraved by Barnard and Dick, 1831, on India paper ; City Hall, by Balch ; Merchants Exchange, by Eossette, on India paper ; St. Paul's Church, Broadway, bj- the same, on India paper ; Park Row, by W. D. Smith ; Bowling Green and Residence of Philp Hone, by Barnard and Dick, 1831, proofs on India paper; New York Hospital, l)y Leney ; New York Bank, by Balch; and others. The portraits include: Washington Irving, by Hatch ; A. Hamilton, liy Leney ; General Gates, from aiurray's "History of the American War"; E. Burke, 1795; Samuel Miller, mezzotint, by J. Sartain ; and others of interest. 309. DuEE (William A. — President of Colunabia College). Eeminiscences of an Old Yorker. Eoyal 4to. half brown levant morocco, gilt back, and top, uncut. Xew York: Printed for W. L. Andrews, 1867 Number 5 of 35 cec. 26, (circa, 1840) ; New York Theatre, Bowery, June 26, (1827) ; Theatre American, Au benfice de Mad'lle Celeste, Mai 2. (1829) ; American Theatre, May 25th, (1820), and many other issues from this theatre ; Theatre, Camp Street, March 17, ( 1829 ) , and scores of other t)ills, equally interesting and earlj-, from other theatres. The collection of play- bills is extensive. The \-iews include, — Theatre, Bath, by Woodfall, 1804, in colors ; Lafayette Theatre, New York, Imbart lithograph, double-page ; Royal Circus, after Rowlandson and Pugin, in colors ; Grand staircase, Covent Garden, original water color drawing ; Philadelphia from the navy yard, 1840 ; New Theatre, New York, after Tlsdale, private plate ; New York Hospital, after J. H. Murray ; Great Fire at the Astor Place Opera House, New York, Currier lithograph, in colors ; No. 39 Chambers St., New York, reproduction from a rare pi-int ; conflagration of the Lexington, colored lithograph : No. 1, Park Row, New York, by W. D. Smith ; Euterpean Hall, private plate, from a rare print, and many others. The autographs include about a dozen of the author, mainly on dra- matic matters, some lengthy; Wallack (J. W.) A. L. S. 2pp. Sept. 7, 1854; Crisp (W. H.). A. L. S. (third person). Ip. n. d. ; Augusta (Mile.). A. L. S. Ip. Sept. 8. 1875; Owens (John E.). A. L. S. Ip. Nov. 21st. 1884; Parsloe (C. T.). A. L. S. Ip. July 23rd, 1848. Interesting dramatif letter; George, the Count Joannes, A. L. S. 2pp. May 24th, 1878. Long letter, with mention of President Hayes; Barry (Clara). A. L. S. 2pp. No. 12, 1873, and others. 472. Ieelaxd (Joseph X.). Mrs. Duff. [An Account of her Life, etc.] With illustrations. Thick -ito. full green morocco, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1882 American Actor Series. Edited by Laurence Hutton. No. 11 of 100 printed. Extba-Illustrated by the insertion of 136 portraits, many in character of Mrs. DuflE and her contemporaries, several being from early sources, some on India paper, and a few private plates, playbills, auto- graphs, etc. The portraits include, — Miss Walstein, from an original [No. 472 — Continued] drawing, in carmine, Miss O'Neill, by Blood, 1814, C. Dibdin, stipple in bistre, Mr. Duff, as Hamlet, (private plate, after Edwin), Mrs. Seaver, (private plate), and others. The playbills are of the New York Theatre, Bowery, etc., during the thirties and later. There are several autograph letters, including a series of 4 A. L. S. by J. N. Ireland. 473. Ireland (Joseph X.). The original steel plate of the portrait of Ire- land, made by order of C. C. Moreau, copies of which were printed for private distribution. 474. Ieving (Washington) . Eip Van Winkle. Illustrated with six etchings on steel by Charles Simms from drawings by Felix Barley. 8vo, full red morocco, name on title, several pages spotted. London, 1850 An uncommon edition. 475. Ieving (Washington). Galley-Proof of a column of the Literary World with heading, — "Correction of a Misstatement respecting "Astoria," by Washington Irving," in the form of a printed letter to Henry E. Schoolcraft, with additions and elisions in the auto- graph of Irving. In all, about 40 lines, 12mo, unsigned, and mounted to 4to, on heavy paper, folded. [Sunnyside, November 10, 1851]. Letter is an answer to charges made by Schoolcraft in his "Personal Memoirs" to the effect that Irving had received remuneration ($5,000.00) from Astor for his "Astoria," and that he had undertaken the work in a perfunctory manner, &c. Irving's autograph additions concerning these statements are appended : — "The work was undertaken by me through a real relish of the subject. In the course of visits in early life to Canada I had seen much of the Magnates of the North West Company and of the hearty trappers and fur traders in their employ, and had been excited by their stories of adventurous expeditions into the "Indian Country." I was sure, there- fore, that a narrative, treating of them and their doings, could not fail to be full of sterling interest, and to lay open regions and races of our country, as yet but little known." Referring to the amount said to have been received, Irving states, — "The only monied transaction between us was my purchase of a share in a town he was founding at Green Bay, for that I paid cash, though he wished the amount to stand on mortgage. The land fell in value, and . . . Mr. Astor took back the share and repaid the original purchase money. This was the only monied transaction that ever took place be- tween us," &c. 476. Ieving (Washington). The Life of George Washington. 5 vols, 4to. Extended to Fifteen Volumes, each volume with specially printed title, thick 4to. full brown morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, by E. W. Smith. New York, 1855-59 EXTBA-IlLUSTRATBD by the INSr;BTION OF TWO THOUSAND, FIVE HTJNDEED POETRAITS OP Washington, and of others mentioned in the text, views OF PLACES connected WITH HIS LIFE, FIVE AUTOGEAPH LETTERS. ETC. Many of the extra portraits and plates are proofs *n India paper. The ATJTOGEAPHS INCLUDE : WASHINGTON (Geoege). A. L S 2pp folio. White Plains, September 4, 1778, to Henry Laurens, President of Con- gress, at Philadelphia. •^^^i/7;<:#.. : .^^^A^ J, ,:2w>^.i,^^ >i^ y^:^:^^. /fA22- (2.;-^^ ^ -^ .-X^ ^/^^ i*r-y. -\\<.^ ^.--^ ^^^ t'^/^.^.^^^'^-^ -<^^ - Vr^^-c:s-^ ^:<^- ^e_«-^£i' itJ-. -■^TSt^;:^-^ ,i<^i 'iP-^.a^ifC J ^<^£r ?^.' GEORGE WASHINGTON A. L. S.. 2 pp. folio, Sept. i. 177S (See No. 476) [No. 4:76~Continued'] "White Plains, September 4, 1778." "Dear Sir:— I am your debtor for the two letters bearing date of the 28th and 29th iilto. The contents shall be the subject of a future address. Feeling myself interested in every occurrence that tends to the honor of your worthy son ; and sensible of the pleasure it must give you to hear his just plaudit, I take the liberty of transcribing a paragraph of General Greene's letter to me (giving some account of the conduct of particular officers in the action on Rhode Island) : "Our troops behaved with great spirit, and the brigade of militia under the command of General Lovell advanced with great resolution and in good order and stood the fire of the enemy with great firmness — Lt. Col. Livingston, Col. Jackson, Col. H. B. Livingston did themselves great honor in the transactions of the day — but it is not in my power to do justice to Col. Laurens, who acted as the General and Partizan. His command of regular troops was small but he did everything possible to be done by their numbers." Major Morris affords me too good an opportunity of returning your paper parcel of gold sent me by messenger Jones, to pay by — and there- fore I embrace it — a more particular acknowledgment of, and thanks for this favor, shall, as I have promised before, be conveyed in my next. At present I shall only assure you, — and with the most perfect truth I can do it, that with every sentiment of regard and affection, I have the honor to be. Dr. Sir Yr. Most Obed. and Obliged Serv. George Washington." The superscription has been cut out from the edge and is mended. A small portion of the blank margin has also been cut away, — in no wise injuring the text. iRViso (Washington). A. L. S. 3pp. 8vo. Sunnyside, May 9, 1859, to Evert Duyckinck: — "My dear Mr. Duyckinck : — I am infinitely obliged to you for your well timed letter giving a cordial cheer on the launching of my fifth volume, which is, yet hardly afloat. You are evidently aware how precious to an author's heart is an approving word uttered at such a moment of doubt and anxiety. You congratulate me on my "Life of Washington" in time for the un- impeded enjoyment of the opening season, and imagine me enjoying the freedom of the fields with double alacrity now that my task is no longer hanging over me. I assure you the receipt of your letter has put me in the right mood for such enjoyment and I shall take it out into the fields with me and read it over again, amidst all the revelry of spring which the present general weather has caused suddenly to burst forth. Yours very truly, Washington Irving." Hush (Benjamin). A. L. S. Ip. Svo, Philadelphia, 29th, 1801, to Samuel Meredith, Treasurer of United States at Washington, with mention of the Yellow Fever that was prevalent in Philadelphia. "I enclose you an answer to Mr. Underwood's letter. I have great pleasure in informing you that our city is still uncommonly healthy and that as yet, we have had none of the usual forerunners of the Yellow Fever among our diseases. Our hope to escape it would be much greater could our streets be washed two or three times a week during the hot mouths by rain or the water of the Schuylkill, etc." Bakbe-Makbois (Feancois — French Consul General to the U. S. during the Revolution). A. L. S. Ip. Svo. ,„ , „„ "Philadelphia, June 10, 1780." [No. ViC) — doiitmued] "Madam : — I have taken care with the greatest pleasure to forward you the en- closed publication. The Pennsylvania Ladies show upon this action the. greatest zeal in affording relief to the American soldiers. I am persuaded that you will lie equally eager to put In execution the plan which they ha^e adopted. I am confident that there is no American but will wish to enlist when he considers what interest the ladies take in the success of the defenders of their country, and when so powerful a motive will be added to these by which the}' are already actuated, etc." Lenox (.Tames). A. L. S. 2pp. 8vo. New York, January 24, 1867, to C. B. Moreau. After writing about one of the original Letters of Columbus he says : "... With respect to the farewell address of Washington, I agreed with Mr. John Wiley that he should strike off a number of copies in quarto before the types were broken up, etc." Among the portkaits op Washington, of which there are over six HUNDRED different, — stlpple, line, lithograph, mezzotint, etc., by engravers of all countries, — may be mentioned : — Unsigned bust, proof before all letters: bust by Ridley, from The European Magazine; bust by B. B. E. in brown, fine impression; bust by A'iukeles, Dutch line engraving; bust by Grainger, fine impression ; full length as a Mason, mezzotint by A. R Walter ; medallion on pedestal, with medallions of Franklin and Louis XVI, on the same plate ; mezzotint in color, by L. Roger, 1786 ; bust in uniform, by W. Agnes, fine impression ; head from a sculpture, by Tardieu ; bust by Kretlilow, 1808 ; bust, unsigned, fine impression ; head from sculpture, by William Hamlin : bust in uniform, at Libbe, fine im- pression ; bust in uniform — Victory about to place a wreath of laurel on his head, — with view of the Battle of Trenton at the bottom of the page. A Sonata for the Piano-Forte, dedicated to General Washington, New York, printed and sold by James Hewitt, 131 William Street. Contain- ing A PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. The Sonata of thirteen pages, all of which is engraved on copper, is complete. It is a spii-ited piece and por- trays the "Crossing of the Delaware," "The Ardor of America at Landing," "Trumpets Sound the Charge," "Defeat of the Hessians," "Flight of the Hessians," "General Confusion," "The Hessians Sur- render the Prisoner of War," "Yankee Doodle," "Triumphs of Victory and General Rejoicing" ; bust by Edwin, fine impression ; half length, in uniform by Penkins, Philadelphia, 1822, fine impression; miniature bust, by William Hamlin, and one of the smallest portraits of Washington in existence; bust in uniform by B. B. E. in brown, fine impression with margins ; bust in uniform, by W. Sharp, fine impression ; bust in uniform unsigned, lettered "Washington"; bust in uniform, by Alice Hall, age 18, New York, 1866 ; bust, by George Murray, from The Pocket Magazine, 1798; bust in uniform, unsigned; bust, left hand at breast, unsigned, curious; half-length in uniform, in colors, [probably colored by hand], unsigned ; bust in uniform, lettered "George Washington, Esq" ; oval bust in uniform, together with bust of Lafayette, medallions on one sheet, unsigned ; bust in oval, French engraving, unsigned, fine impression with full margins; bust in oval, unsigned, curious; half-length in uniform, by J. Halloway, London, 1792 ; bust by RoUinson, New York, 1796 ; bust in oval, half-length, by Tanner, open letters; silhouetted bust, from his profile taken in 1791, unsigned ; bust, with long hair published by Elias Dexter, 384 Broadway; three-quarter length by Scoles, fine impression, with full margins ; bust unsigned, early American work, curious and rare ; half-length engraved by J. Holloway, open letters, fine impression; bust in uniform, unsigned, cut to plate mark, curious; bust by Scoles, 2 dif- ferent ; bust by J. Heath, London, 1807 ; bookplate of George Washington (reprint) ; bust from the Masonic Magazine; head, together with that of Franklin on plate entitled "America Trampling on Oppression"; and many others. Among the portraits of others, in stipple, lithograph, line, copper, etc., are four of Admiral Keppel, including the one engraved for Murray's /.' ( •'/! /'/"/,/c /, '/•/'(■I-aJ JAiJ Ijri/fmii'ii _■ //w . __ I SONATA FOR THE PIANOFORTE Dedicated to General Washington (See No. 476) [No. 4:){i — Continued] History of the Ainei-ican War; Beujamin Fraukliii ; General Joliusuu, liy Bartolozzi, In lustre ; Sii" William Johuson, line engraving, fine impressioai. also mezzotint, tliree-quarter length, mounted and cut to plate mark, 1756 ; about fifteen portraits and representations of the death of General Wolfe, some of which are uncommon ; Admiral Saunders, by Bartolozzi, in bistre, fine impression ; I. Dickenson ; engraved by B. B. E. fine im- pression ; Mrs. Anne Grant, author of "JXemoirs of an American Lady," by W. T. Fry ; Israel Putnam, French engraving, unsigned, fine impres- sion ; General Greene, by Tisdale, with margins, fine impression ; Col. Trumbull, proof before all letters ; General Gates, unsigned, from TJic Westminister Muijazinc; Paul Jones, mezzotint after Notte, (weak impression) ; General Montgomery, from Murray's Hhtory of the American War; General Carleton, from Murray's History of the Ameri- can War; John Adams, London, 1783, fine impression; Charles Thompson, by B. B. E., in bistre ; General Philip Schuyler, by Leney, for The Report ; John Hancock, from The European 2Ia!/a;:ine. London, 178.3 ; the same, by Pollard, fine impression ; Silas Dean, by B. B. E., in bistre ; General Koseiuszko, by Chapman, fine impression, open letters ; Colonel St. Leger, by P. Roberts, after Cosway, Gen. [La] Fayette, [London, 1806] ; General Burgoyne, from Murray's History of the American War; General Arnold, French engraving, fine impression ; Loi'd Cornwallis. various portraits, some scarce ; Lafayette, by Fisinger, in brown, with full margins ; Henry Laurens, by Edwin, also one engraved by B. B. E., in bistre ; Charles Henri, Comte D'Estaing, by Goucher, fine impression, and two other small engravings of the same, both scarce ; General Lee, from Murray's History of the American War; Benjamin Franklin, by Pollard, also one by Pollard from Murray's History of the American War, one by A. Wlllard, and other portraits of Franklin ; Sir Henry Clinton, by Dupin, fine impression ; General Wayne, by S. Harris, fine impression, also a view of Stony Point ; General Arnold, London, 1781 ; Colonel Tarleton, from The Westminister Magazine, London, 1782; also one by Blackbird; "Serena" [a portrait of Honora Sneyd the fiancee of Major John Andre], also an original drawing of the same ; Major John Andre bj- Cock ; Thomas Jefferson, by Tiebout, in bistre ; Lord Cornwallis, by Nettling, 1802, flue impression on blue paper ; Louis XVI, by Hubert, and Marie Antoinette, 1783, both fine impressions ; Count de Grasse, from The London Magazine, 1782 and another of the same by BiiTill, 1785, fine impression ; Colonel Tarleton, from The London Magazine, 1782, fine im- pression ; Charles De Loweth, 1 ly Vertue, printed in colors, fine impres- sion, full margins; General Clinton, from Murray's History of the Ameri- can War ; John Adams, by Tinkeles, fine impression, also one by Tiebout, in bistre ; James Madison, oval, unsigned, curious and rare, and many others of interest and importance. Among the views, battle scenes, etc., in stipi^le., copper, aquatint, lithograph, etc., is a view on the Patowmac [sic] River from Mount Vernon ; View of Fort Niagara from Lake Ontario ; The East Prospect of the City of Philadeli^hia, from The London Magazine; view of Quebec; Defeat of General Braddock, two different: The South Prospect of the City of New Xork, from The London Magazine. 1761; a view of the City of Boston, drawn on the spot, 1757. (not original impression) ; A pros- pective view on Lake George : view of the Attack on Bunker Hill, by Lodge ; a view of the City of Boston, and another view of Castle William in the Harbor of Boston, from The Massachusetts Magazine, 1789; view of the House In which the Declaration of Independence was written, original drawing by Benson J. Lossiug ; Hell Gate, by J. Hill ; a view of the Headquarters of General Howe on Staten Island, and place where Sir Jeffrey Amherst was knighted, original water color drawing; view of Bunker Hill, from a drawing by Rev. Mr. Elderton ; Plan of the posi- tion taken by General Burgoyne, October 10, 1777; view of the City of Pittsburgh, by Joseph Greene; a Chart and Plan of the Harbor of New [Xo. 476 — Continued'] York; Plan of the siege of Cliarleston in Soutli Carolina, by Tanner; The Monument to De Kalb, by J. Hill, beautifully colored ; The Capture of Major Andr^, original pencil drawing by F. O. 0. Darley ; an invitation card bearing the words, "The President of the United States and Mrs. Washington request the ijleasure of," etc. ; view of Boston from the Bay, London, ISUT ; and many others. [See Reproductions] 477. Irving (Washixgtox). The Life of George Washington. Illustrated. FiKST Edition. 5 vols. 8vo. cloth, slightly worn. New York, 1855-1859 478. Ieving (Washingtion). Life of George Washington. Portraits and views. 5 vols. 12mo. half calf gilt backs. 'New York, 1856-1859 479. Ieving (Washington). The Writings of Irving. 15 vols. 12nio. half calf, gilt backs. New York, 1857 Includes, — Sketch-Book, History of New York, Astoria, Life of Colum- bus and others. 480. Ikving (Washington). History of New York. With illustrations by Felix 0. Darley.- 8vo, full crimson morocco, elaborately tooled, gilt gauffered edges. New York, 1859 A large folding plate of Peter Stuyvesant entering into New Amsterdam is inserted. Laid in is a portion of a sheet of original manuscript by Irving, 12 lines reading: "and especially for the recovery of the New Netherlands, which Yankee logic had somehow or other, proved to be a continuity of the territory taken possession of for the British crown by the Pilgrims, when they landed on Plymouth Rock, fugitives from British oppression. All this goodly land thus wrongly held by the Dutch- man he presented in a fit of affection to his brother the Duke of York." Also, a galley proof of a page of another edition of Irving's History of New York, with several corrections thought to be bt Irving. 481. Irving (Washington). Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington Irving. 5 portraits of Irving and others, inserted, also a view. Square 8vo. half morocco. New York, 1860 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of a page of original manuscript by Irving, containing 380 words, and which commences ; "At the opening of the year (17S5) the entries in his diary show him diligently employed in preparations to improve his groves," etc. A 2pp. A. L. S. of George Folsom, is laid in. Bound up with the above is "The Prescott Memorial, Historical Maga- zine, Extra, New York, 1859." 482. Irving (Washington). Irvingiana; A Memorial of Washington Irving. 2 vols. 4to, full blue morocco, gilt backs and tops. [Each volume with specially printed title].. New York, 1860 One volume small 4to, inlaid to 4to, and Extea-Illustrated by the in- sertion of about 225 portraits of Irving and his contemporaries and others, a few in proof state, and some on India paper, scenes from his works, etc. Includes many representative likenesses of Irving from early to late life, a rather important one being an English lithograph, full length, pulilished by James Eraser, about 1S30. IRVING (^YASHI^■GTOXl Original Manuscript of Chapter XXXII. of "Life of George Wasliington." (See No. 4S6) 483. Irtixg (Washixgtox). Irvingiana: A ]\Iemorial of Washington Irving. Eoyal 4to. half brown levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. New York, 1860 Large Paper Copy, one of 110 copies printecl. Extra-Illtjstrated by the insertion of 75 portraits and views, many in proof state. The por- traits include, — 25 different of Washington Irving, taken at various times of his life, including those engraved by Annin and Smith, Sartain, (mezzo- tint). Hatch and Smillie, Stuart Newton, and others. 484. Irving (Washington). A Discourse on the Life, Character, and Gen- ius of Washington Irving. By William Cullen Bryant. 8vo. half crimson morocco, gilt top. New York, 1860 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 38 portraits and plates, and a PORTION OF AN ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT BY Ibving, of 13 llues. The Manu- script reads ; "Of the comparative merit of the following fanciful produc- tion of my pen, I do not pretend to judge impartially. A recollection of the delightful scenes among which it was begotten may occasion a paternal weakness toward it of which I am conscious, and make me re- gard it ^ith more favor than others of my literary progeny," etc. The portraits and views are interesting, including a proof before all letters of Irving, and several views of places connected with his life. 485. Irving (Washington). A History of New York, from the beginning of the World, to the end of the Dutch Dynasty. ^Yith designs by F. 0. C. Barley, and others, ou Chinese paper. Eoyal 8vo. half yel- low levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1867 Large Paper Copy, of which but 110 were printed, of this. The Author's Revised Edition. Extra-Illustbated by the insertion of an autograph letter, signed, (initials) of Washington Irving, 5 original drawings by Darley for the book, and 48 other illustrations, some of which are on India paper. The autograph letter is a one page, and was without doubt written to Mr. Darley, as it refers to one of the illustrations in the work. The writer says ; "In the table of illustrations to the illustrated Knickerbocker, I observe the mention of Surlga.te instead of Hellgate. This is a mealy mouthed alteration of modern days, which I hold in particular contempt. I beg the devil may have his due, and the name be restored," etc. The original drawings by Darley, 5 in number, include the drawing for the engraved title, and 3 others, all in reddish tints, also the draw- ing for the vignette, — "Van Curlet's bearer of despatches," p. 209. 486. Irving (Washington). Original Manuscript of Chapter XXXII. Volume IV. of living's Life of George Washington, written on 33 pages, and containing 5i5 lines. Also the printed version, and 10 portraits and views, the whole bound in one volume, royal 8vo. full blue morocco, gilt back and top. The above and the following item, comprise two of the most im- portant CHAPTERS OF Irving's LIFE OF WASHINGTON. The above manu- script contains a large nmuber of author's corrections, which, naturally, do not appear in the printed version. It is quite complete, with the exception of the few words "Second. A sacred regard to public justice in discharging debts and fulfilling contracts made by Congress, for the purpose of carrying on the war." These are printed at page 428, Vol. 4, first edition. The manuscript commences ; "At length arrived the wished-for news of peace," and gives a detailed account of the furloughs granted to the men, the preparations made by Sir Guy Carleton for the evacuation of [Xu. iS6 — Continued] the City of New York, aud the details connected with the famous "Society of tlie Ciucluuati." "... By its formula, the officers of the American army in the most solemn manner combined themselves into a society of friends ; to endure as long as they should endure, or any of their eldest male posterity. . . In memory of the illustrious Roman, Lucius Qulntius Cincinnatus, who retired from war to the peaceful duties of the citizen, it was to be called "The Society of the Cincinnati," etc. It Is followed by an account of the mutiny of the troops at Phila- delphia, the methods taken for its suppression and other matters. (See Reproduction) 487. Ieving (^Vashixgtox). Oeigixal Maxusceipt of Chapter XXXIII. Volume l^'. of Irving'sLife of George Washington, written on 16 pages, and containing 382 lines. Also the printed version, and sev- eral portraits and views, some on India paper, together with spe- cially printed title, the whole bound in one volume, 4to. half green morocco. Like the foregoing number, the manuscript contains a large number of author's corrections, which do not appear in the printed version. It is QUITE COMPLETE, With no exceptions. This important chapter relates to the American possession of the City of New York, the famous farewell meeting of Washington and his officers in Fraunces' Tavern, the meeting of Congress to accept the resignation of Washington and other important events. It commences ; "By a proclamation of Congress, dated 18th of October, all officers and soldiers absent on furlough were discharged from further service. . . On the morning of the 2.5th the American troops composed of dragoons, light infantry and artillery, moved from Harlem to the Bowery at the upper part of the city. . . A formal entry then took place of the military and civil authorities. General Washington and Governor Clinton, with their suites, on horseback, led the procession, escorted by a troop of Westchester cavalry. . . The principal officers of the army assembled at Fraunces' Tavern in the neighbourhood of the ferry, to take a final leave of him. On entering the room, and finding himself surrounded by his old companions in arms, who had shared with him so many scenes of hardship, difficulty and danger his agitated feel- ings overcame his usual self-command. Filling a glass of wine, and turning upon them his benignant but saddened countenance, "With a heart full of love and gratitude," said he, "I now take leave of you, most devoutly wishing that your latter days may be as prosperous and hapiiy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable" etc. (See Reproduction) 488. Ieting (Washington). A volume of 130 pages containing a large number of contemporary newspaper clippings relating to Irving and Prescott, together with a few portraits. The whole neatly mounted, small 4to. half morocco, with manuscript title. 489. Jansox ( Charles William). The Stranger in America, containing Observations made during a long Eesidence in that Country, on the Genius, Manners and Customs of the people of the United States. Aquatint views of Philadelphia (several) j Mount Vernon, Hell Gate, Boston and others. 4to, half morocco, portions of several pages repaired. London, 1807 ■V^' **f £«./ •• -"i^^^ y. ^'^^ii. •V-. // ,«l.^,^,^^ u-^L^^^^ v',/ 5-,,^^ lU,^^ IRVING (WASHIXGTOX) Original Manusci'ipt of Chapter XXXIII. of "Life of George Waslilngton." (See No. 4S7) 490. Japan. Narrative of The Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, under the command of Commodore M. C. Pern'. Xianerou.^ UJusirations, many in color. 3 vols. 4to, clotli name on titles, somewhat soiled, not returnable. Washington, 1856 491. Jefferson (Thomas). Linn (William). The Life of Jefferson, Author of the Declaration of Independence and Third President of the United States. One vol. 12mo, inlaid, and extended to 2 vols. 4to, full dark-blue levant morocco, gilt backs and inside borders, gilt tops, by E. W. Smith. [With Special Title]. Ithaca, 1839 Extba-Illustrated by the insertion of 211 portraits, views. &c., includ- ing 60 portraits of Jefferson among wliich are, — one engraved by Deque- vauvillier after tlie Baron Desnoyers ; one by T. B. Welcli after Gilbert Stuart ; a lithograpli likeness by Duval ; portraits by Kelly after Otis, Tiebout after R. Peale (2) one colored, Neagle after Otis; portrait from an engraving by St. Menim, taken in Paris ; &c. Other portraits are, — Mezzotint of Benjamin Silliman by Whelpley after a daguerreotype ; Patrick Henry ; Peyton Randolph after O. W. Peale ; John Dickinson by Forrest after C. W. Peale ; Richard Henry Lee after painting by Chappel ; Robert R. Livingston ; Washington engraved by A. B. Durand after portrait by Trumbull ; Samuel Chase ; Benjamin Rush ; Baron Steuben ; Henry Laurens ; Necker, proof after Konse ; colored portrait of Voltaire by Geill6 after Bouterwek ; Albert Gallatin ; &c. Views ; Battle of Lexington ; New York after a drawing by Dupres ; Xew York after Canot's original engraving, 1768 ; .Jersey Prison Ship ; Early Baltimore ; Panorama of Havre de Grace ; &c. ; and the scarce caricature entitled, — "Mad Tom in a Rage," which depicts Jefferson assisted by Beelzebub endeavoring to overthrow a column marked Federal Government surmounted by an Eagle, with a decanter of Brandy near one of Jefferson's legs, Jefferson exclaiming; "Oh, I fear it is stronger rooted than I expected but with the assistance of my Old Friend and a little more Brandy 1 will bring it down." The devil is ejaculating, — "Pull away. Pull away. Dont fear, I'll give you all my assistance." Laid in are, — Signature of Jefferson on a franking slip ; and an A. L. S. 2pp. 4to, Washington, May 20, 1803, stating that he has received from Paris a small parcel, of Egyptian rice which he is forwarding to his correspondent [unknown] ; also contains his reflections upon the results of the elections in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and elsewhere, closing, — "A letter begun with a view to cover a few seeds, and to say a word about elections, has led to a length not at first contemplated. Desirous, however, that the principles of our proceedings should be understood, I explain them to no one more willingly than to yourself, be- cause I am sure you will use them with prudence and sincerity for the information and satisfaction of others [and] which will contribute to that information so desirable to myself and so necessary to enable me to do that is best for the public interest." 492. Jefferson (Thomas). Autobiographj-. Xumerous illustrations. Thick 8vo. cloth, gilt top, uncut. ' Xew York, [1890] 493. Jexxixgs (Paul). A Colored Man's Eeminiscenees of James Madison. Boyal 4to. half yellow morocco, gilt top, uncut. Brooklyn, 1865 One of 75 copies privately printed. Extba-Illustrated by the insertion of 11 portraits and views of, — Georgetown, Washington, the White House, and others. 494. Jesuit Eelations. Eelatioii de ce qui s"est passe . . . Missions des Abnaquis a I'Acadie r'anne ViOl. Par. le Pere Vincent Bigot, a Manate, 1868; La Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph Marie Chaumonot . . . Missionaire dans la Nouvelle France, Nouvelle York, 1858. Together, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, uncut. New York, 1858-1868 Issued privately for J. G. Shea, only a small mimber of each printed. The last-named is a presentation copy from Mr. Shea, and the first has a one page A. L. S. by him laid in. 495. Jesuit Eelatioists. Relation de ce qui s'est passe de plus remarquable aux ilissions des Peres de la Compagnie de Hesus en la ISTouvelle France. Par le R. P. Claude Dablon. 8vo. cloth, uncut. Kouvelle York, 1861 Large Paper, and one of 100 copies privately printed for J. G. Shea. 496. Johnson (Chahles P.). The Early Writings of William Makepeace Thackeray. Illustrated. 8vo. morocco back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1888 Laid in is a double-page plate of "The Fraserians" including Thackeray. 497. JoHNSONiANA ; a Collection of Miscellaneous Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr. Samuel Johnson, gathered from nearly a Hundred different publications. Printed separately from Croker's Edition of Bos- well's Life of Johnson. 1 vol. 12mo, inlaid, and extended to 5 vols. 4to, half olive-green morocco, gilt backs and tops, by Blackwell. [Special Title-page in each volume]. London, 1845 [New York, 1897] Extra-Illtjsteated by the Insertion of 458 portraits, views, &c., among the first-mentioned being, — Johnson by Baker, Mitchell, Fox, Trotter, and others after the wellknown portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds ; another after the painting by Chappel ; another by Fleischmann ; the full-length portrait in the "Hebrides Dress" by John Sartaln ; one by J. Scott after the original by Bartolozzi ; &c., other portraits including, — Mrs. Piozzi, unsigned ; Thomas Gray by R. Pollard after B. Wilson ; Richard Bentley by Greatbatch after Eckhart ; James Howell, proof ; Mark Akenside by Rhodes after Clint ; Robert Walpole, unsigned ; Locke by Posselwhite ; Empress of Russia by A. Walker after Amicoria ; Garrick and his wife by John Sartain after Hogarth, mezzotint ; Thomas Mudge by Schiavonetti after painting by Dance, stipple ; Hannah More by Heath, 179S ; Bishop Porteous, line proof before letters ; Dr. Parr, proof before letters ; David Hartley engraved by William Blake after a painting by Shackelton, proof before all letters ; group composed of Goldsmith, Boswell and Johnson engraved for the Eclectic by G. E. Perrine, New York ; and many others. 498. Johnston Illusteations. Mack (Doctor Ebenezer). The Cat-Fight; A Mock Heroic Po'em. Illustrated with 5 engravings, by D. G. Johnston, of Philadelphia, [called the George Cruikshank, of. Amei-ica]. Fiest Edition. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top. New York, 1824 499. JoxES (Chaeles C). Historical Sketch of Tomo-Chi-Chi, Mico of the Yamacraws. 8vo. boards, uncut. Albany, 1868 Autograph presentation copy from the Author to Mr. Moreau, with inscription. Laid in are two A. L. S. (1) from Mr. Jones, asking the acceptance of the above volume and (2) from the printer of work, Joel Munsell. 500. JoxEs (Charles C). Eeminiscences of the Last Days, Death and Burial of General Henry Lee. Portrait. 8vo. cloth. Albany, 1870 Autograph presentation copy from the Author to C. C. Moreau. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Jones. 501. Jones (Geoeqe — ^the Count Joannes). A collection of newspaper clippings, portraits of Count Joannes and his contemporaries, views of theatres, playbills, programmes and other material, bound in one volume, 4to. half green morocco, with specially printed title. New York, 1880 Extka-Illusteated by the insertion of 80 portraits, programmes, play- bills, views of theatres, etc. The playbills include, — Bowery Theatre, Dec. 24, 1877, with the "Uncrushed Tragedian, Count Joannes" . . . for one night only, and several of earlier date. The portraits, some of which are folding, include E. L. Davenport, John McCuUough, and many others. 502. JoxES (Hugh). The Present State of Virginia. 8vo, cloth and boards, uncut. New York, 1865 No. 1 of 200 copies printed from the rare original of 1724. 503. Kaixes (Joseph — Compiler). Last Words of Eminent Persons, Com- prising in a majority of instances, a Brief Account of their Last Hours. 1 vol. 12mo, inlaid, and extended to 3 vols. 4to, full brown levant morocco, gilt Ijacks and tops, by E. W. Smith. [With Special Title-page]. London, 1866 Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of 353 portraits, plates, views, &c. PoBTBAiTS, — Addison ; Countess of Albany by Read after Ozias Humphry ; John of Barneveld by Houbraaken after Schouman ; Thomas a Beckett, proof before all letters ; William Blake, Byron by Robinson after Westall ; George Mountaigne by Robert Grave after Harding ; Charles V. by Sartain after Titian ; Thomas Chatterton by Ridgway after W. B. Morris ; Thomas Cromwel by R. Cooper after Holbein ; Lady Jane Grey, proof before all letters ; Edward Irving ; James I. after Vertue ; Douglas Jerrold by Sartain, mezzotint ; Lord Lovat by Moore after Hogarth ; Mary Queen of Scots by R. Cooper after Bromley ; Horatio Nelson by Shipster after Rigaud ; Sir Robert Peel by Sartain, mezzotint ; Ulrich Zwmgli ; and others. Views ; — Westminster Abbey by Godfroy after Sandby ; Com m on Coun- cil Chamber, Guildhall, aquatinted by J. Black after Rowlandson and Pugin, 1808; Church of St. Michael, the burial place of Lord Bacon; Death of Julius Caesar after G6rome ; copperplate view of the Tower of London, 1698; Fletching Church where Gibbon is buried; &c. 504. Kaines (Joseph). Last Words of Eminent Persons. 2 vols. 12mo, half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London, 1866 One volume extended to two, and Estba-Illustbated by the insertion of 90 portraits, including "William Blake, David Garrick, eugi-aved by D. Thomas, John Howard, by R. Scott, Napoleon, by Longaere, John Keats, James Necker, by J. AUais, and others, some from contemporary sources. 505. Keax (Edmund). The Life of Edmund Kean. Portrait. 3 vols, 12mo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London, 1835 ExRTA-IixrsTRATED liy the insertion of 35 portraits and playbills. The portraits include Kean as Brutus. Richard the Third, and others. G. F. Cooke, engraved liy Leney, J. H. Payne, private plate, made by E. Dexter, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. Siddous, by Edwin, Mr. Rae, as Osmund. Fawcett, hy Cheeseman, and others. The Playbills are of Drury Lane Theatre, lS14-l,siS, with Kean in principal parts. 506. Keese (William L.). John Keese, Wit and Litterateur. A Biographi- cal ^lemoir. 4to, full brown morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1883 Text in Svo inlaid to 4to, and Extka-Illusteated by the insertion of 122 portraits, some in character, a few private plates, views, etc. Includes portraits of, — Edmund Burke, by Chapman, 1797 ; Henry Placide : W. C. Bryant ; Samuel Woodworth. One of 100 copies printed for T. H. Morrell, 1872; Joseph Munden, l)y De Wilde, 1791; and others. Two A. L. S. of William L. Keese, are laid in. 507. Keese (William L.). William E. Burton, Actor, Author, and Manager. A Sketch of his Career, with Eecoliections of his Performances. Illustrated. 2 vols. -Ito. half green morocco, gilt backs and tops. Each volume with specially printed title. New York, 1885 One volume Svo, inlaid to 4to, and extended to 2 volumes, and Extra- Illustrated by the insertion of 190 portraits of Burton and his con- temporaries, a few in color, some private plates, playbills issued from Burton's and other theatres during the fifties, etc., views, including a finely executed original water color drawing of Burton's Theatre, auto- graphs, etc. The autographs include a series of 3 A. L. S. of the author, W. L. Keese, also a 4to page of original manuscript by him, (unsigned), on W. E. Burton, a series of 3 A. L. S. of J. N. Ireland, a Ip. A. L. S. (third person) of W. E. Burton, and a signed cheque. The portraits include C. Matthews, (Boston lithograph), and another, (private plate), W. E. Burton, caricature in colors, F. S. Chanfrau, Mrs. Watson, at Niblo's Garden, W. E. Burton, in "Tea in the Ardour." F. Palmo, (private plate, on India paper, only 10 copies printed), Mrs. 'S'ernon (private plate), Henry Placide (private plate), and others. The playbills are numerous and interesting, Including many issued from Burton's and other theatres in the fifties, etc. 508. KiTTON (Feed. G.). "Phiz,'' Hablot Knight Browne. A Memoir. With a portrait and numerous illustrations. 4to. half brov?n morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1883 The text inlaid from Svo to 4to, and Extra-Illustrated by the inser- tion of 117 portraits of "Phiz" and his contemporaries, specimens of the work of "Phiz," from "Punch," the works of Dickens, and other sources. Includes an original set, with front wrapper of the 4 plates to Dickens' "Dombey and Son," London, 1848, and a set of the 8 plates to the same work, also with front cover, Loudon, 1848, and other material. 500. KiTTON (F]!ED. G.). John- Leech, Artist and Humourist. A Biographi- cal Sketch. Illustrated. Ito. half blue morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. The text inlaid from Svo. to 4to. London, 1883 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 14.5 portraits of Leech, Dickens, and others, many contemporaries, plates by Leech from various sources, also plates by other Illustrators, views, etc. Includes, — "Heves your Potatoes four full Pound for two pence," by [Xo. 509— Co«i(//«ed] Thos. Rowlandson, ISll, in colors; "The Awful and Tremendous Fall of the Brunswick Theatre, Feb. 28, 1828," by Seymour, in colors- a series of 8 plates, by Leech, from the "Comic Rome" and "England," all in colors; the front cover (designed by Leech), to part VIII of the "Comic Rome," and other material. 510. Knickeebockee Theatee. A 4to. volume, lettered, "American Theatres. Portraits, Playbills, etc.", containing about 175 por- traits of players at the Knickerbocker, Abbey's, and other theatres, mainly during the nineties; also programs, etc. Cloth. • 511. Laceoix (Paul). Les Arts au ]\Ioyen Age et a L'fipoque de La Ee- naissance. Numerous fine plates, some of which are in colors. Eoyal 8vo, wrappers, uncut, slightly worn. Paris, 1871 512. Lafayette. The Marquis de La Payette. Pull length standing and point- ing -witli his right hand, behind him a negro attendant holding his horse. Line engraving by Xoel Le ilire, after the painting by L. le Paon. Companion to No. 902, "General "Washington,"' by the same artists. Eaely impression with very large margins, uncut. 513. Lafayette. The original copper plate, of a portrait, cut for Mr. Moreau, after the original. 51i. La Fontaine. Fables de La Fontaine, Avec de Xouvelles Gravures Executees en Eelief. 3 vols. 12mo, boards, small portion of one back missing. Paris, Eenouard, 1811 Large Paper Copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 515. Lamb (Chakles). A Descriptive Catalogue of the Library of Charles Lamb. [By A. Growoll]. Portrait of Lamb. 8vo. original wrappers, pp. 17. New York; Dibdin Club, 1897 Number 30 of 100 printed of the first publication of the Dibdin Club. 'Autograph presentation copy from the author to Mr. Moreau, and with a 2 page A. L. S. from the author, regarding the work, laid in. 516. Lamb (Maetha J.). "Wall Street in History. The Xew York Custom House. [Excerpts from Magazine of American History]. With illustrations collected and arranged by Charles C. Jloreau. 8vo, with special title-page, inlaid to 4to, half yellow levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. Xew York, 1893 Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of 129 portraits, maps, views, &e., including (1) portraits of, — Jacob Steendam, the first poet of New York; Mrs. John Jay. after painting by Chappel ; General Alexander McDougall ; Alexander Hamilton, proof before all letters ;' Abigail Adams; &c., (2) Wall Street, corner Broad ; Old City Hall engraved by Hatch and Smillie ; AVall Street by Hoogland after Burton ; coloked view of the Batteky, 1869; &c.. (3) New York and Seals of Colonial Government, 1656-1728; Part of New York in 1742. drawn by David Grim ; and a number of plans, &c., lithographed by Hayward for Valentine's Manuals. 5i;. Lang (Axdrew). The Library, with a Chapter on Modern English Il- lustrated books, by Austin Dobson. Illustrated. First Edition. 2 vols, thick 4to, full green morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles.] London, 1881 — (Few York, circa, 1884) One volume 12mo, inlaid to 2 vols. 4to, and Extra-Illustkated by the insertion of 354 ijortraits of celebrated and other characters, a few on India paper, some in proof state; facsimiles of bookbindings; a few caricatures ; views, some in color ; "fancy" subjects and other material, much of which is from early sources. The portraits include, — S. Johnson, engraved by Bartolozzi, 17S5 ; De Noailles, by Oathelin ; Crebillon, by Moitte ; Koger Payne, proof before all letters; Bunyan, by W. Sharp, India paper; Boucher, by Bosse; J. Baskerville, by Barlow; Marie Antoinette, by Bartolozzi, in carmine; Cipriani, by Earlom, 1789 ; Napoleon, by Rowlandson, in colors ; L. Schiavonetti, by A. Cardon, 1811 ; T. Bewick, by Ranson, 1816 ; and many others of interest and importance. A number of specimens of the work of Tomkins, Bartolozzi and other engravers of that school are included, "The Witches," from Macheth, in carmine ; "The Birks of Invermay," by Thomson after Hamilton, 1799 ; portrait of an English Lady of rank, stipple by Ryder, after Kauffman; (The Marlborough Family), brilliant proof before inscription, by Bar- tolozzi, after Shelley, in carmine, 1783 ; and others, including some ex- amples of French XVIIIth century engraving. Several colored and other caricatures are included, "A Republican Belle," probably by I. Cruikshank, in color ; "High Life below Stairs," by Robert Cruikshank, in colors ; "Death and Napoleon," in colors ; the major por- tion of a Mulready penny envelope, &c. The views include, — 4 fine double-page aquatints of Paris, Mont Morancy, etc., and there are specimens from illuminated books published by Pickering, etc. A Ip. A. L. S. by J. Northcote, the painter, was writ- ten to Haydon, the painter. 518. Lang (Andrew). Books and Bookmen. Ilhistrated. Eirst Edition. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Xew A'ork, 1886 519. Langtey (Mrs. Lillie). A 4to volume, lettered, "L. Langtry. Por- traits, Playbills, etc," containing about 80 portraits, many in char- acter, some in colors, of Mrs. Langtry, playbills, programs, etc., mainly connected with her appearance in America in the early eighties. Cloth. An unusual collection, containing practically no duplicates. 520. Laurens (Colonel John). The Army Correspondence of Colonel John Laurens in the years 1777-8, now first printed from original Let- ters addressed to his father, Henry Laurens, President of Congress, with a ilemoir by William Gilmore Simms. Eoyal, 8vo, half crim- son morocco, gilt top, uncut. Xew York, 1867 Bradford Club Publication. One of 80 copies printed. Extea-Illus- TBATED by an A. L. S. of W. G. Simms, 1 p. 8vo, December 21, 1866, regarding the work, also 31 portraits and plates including, — Washington, Lafayette, Pickens, Robert Morris, engraved by Heath, Moultrie, Hamil- ton, Franklin by Pekenius and others. The portrait of Laurens Is in two states, before and after letters. 521. Laurens (Colonel John). The Army Correspondence of Laurens, in the years 1777-8. JSTow first printed from original Letters, ad- dressed to his father. With a Memoir by Wni. Gilmore Simms. Eoyal 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Xew York, 1867 Bradford Club Publication. One of 80 copies printed. I Ik vio I.AVKKN.s K.sy! ^i^''i I'KKSIIUNT Ol'TIlK VMKKK'AS lO.NIiRKS.Si^/B. HENRY LAURENS (See No. 522) oZ2. Lal-hexs (Hexry— President of the American Congress in 1778). Por- trait. Mezzotint by Valentine Green, after the painting by J. S. Copley. Smith Vol. II. pp. 568-69. Xo. 80. [See Reproduction] 623. Laweexce (8ik Thomas). Life of Sir Thomas Lawrence. Bv Allan Cunningham. IIlu.'I. P. Willis, and many others of note. Playbills ; — Appearance at Her Majesty's Theatre, 184S ; and the views, etc., showing The Atlantic, which first brought Jenny Lind to America, steaming up New York Bay ; Broadway Hotel ; her first appearance in America, Castle Garden, Doubl&page lithograph, in colors ; &c. War Deparlment Wasluneton. Apnl 20. 1865. THE MURDERER Of our l ate belo ved President. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. IS STIUi AT LARGE. S50.000 REWARD! will b«. paid bj tbN Departaeol for bi. .piirrheu.l.n. in uddili»n lo unt reward ofered hf Monlaipul Aiitllorltir« or Wlutr R\rrati»-». S25,000 REWARD! wiU h<^puidror lb<-i>pprvki>lii.f»o of JOHN H. Nl KRATT. uur •>! Boolh*. urrompllrr.. $25,000 REWARD! H 116 be |mir4>heiiNBUEiol DANIEL C HA&BOLD iiii4>th«-rot BouibVuriom^lieri.. IjlHEHtL RE>% iRI>N will be paid lor nmy ialormntion Ibal •ve-nnni«i) i-rimiinaN, «»r tbe?r iici-omplires. .411 pertitHts harboring or Meerclinjj the said persons, «ir ritber ol th'-in. or airiiiic «r assisting their »iMii'i'tiitDe4)t or t'!s;o»|M', »ill Ih- Irenteil ii<^ areunif^tHT'o in tin iiiurtltr ol Ibr Prt'^iricdt niid tli*- iitlenipted asioit>o4inuliort ut ibe Seixetarf oi Stiile. an«l vbal! be vubjrel to trinl belorc' n tliiilHr> (V>niD>is>iufi and Hiv {>e n-moved trom the lua<) b> tbr urrt-^l and panUibnseiJi t»l the ^tarderers. All £»od ritizeiiK ar*- fxhorlef) tn aiil pnblir JuKtit-e on tbih oeeaNioit. bverf man sboold eoyHid«r ?lj«* •wn coUM'ieiire ('bartftd with (bi». solemu dulj. aod rest ueilber ni?bl nor da> uotil it be Aeeomptix^hcd. E»W8]^ m. 3TAI\T03f, SeertUiry of War. DEWBIPTTO^'* — BUOTH i» fl teM ^ or ? inrfci^ lucb. -IftHift buihl. hiK*i »o«6raa. bl*fJ. h»ii bUrk evet sjhJ •f»r» i> tui-^i bU^V »j»rL>ta«b;. lOHS B SCRttAlT e. il>«i( -T fo,-4 C irKJu- Hmr niifr Uuu aD ■ < Hm- qaaljti ShctUdrO f^n-in fh«i l-,n(»m^er p»in«at. cijn aajri^w : fir» prt,je«iiip u ih* U.p ; ten. fentd rmlhcr low imd Moar,- bot tuxud. farta h- hair uo like tij:ht gidf , tatk. ralhet luop. Hta llfw Hr. flrttiv *a" A iJSai tsar. DASIEL C HAERiUJl b* 23 ) t*iii of »(«- ft»l B o» "i iDchw Ly-ii nlkfr bm*d .Jjoatdtr^ yUitTW^ liplil boill d^j^ tutir. Bule fJ iini mowucb* . Axt (^T;. ncigb:' abonl 14 p&nnd^ ^ ^^ ^ i m ■ » i i. ■ i * GKit. F HEilBiTT & CO^ rrwava ewl 9t>tMBrrt>. o«r. P««H end Pioe StaceWk B. T. LINCOLN PC):STER (See No. 513) 546. LiXTOX ExGEAViNGS. The Psalms of David, ^yifh illustrations hy John Franklin, engraved hy J. IF. Linton. Each page within a decorative harder and with colored initial letters. Small 4to, full blue morocco. London, 1862 547. LivEEMOBE (George). An Historical Research respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the Eepublic on Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers. Eoyal 8vo. half green morocco. Boston, 1863 Thick Paper Copy. Aiitograi)h presentation copy from tlie Autlior. Laid in is a Ip. A. L. S. from the author. Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 25 portraits, including Lafayette, Roger Sherman, John Stark, Nath. Greene, and others. 548. LivEBMOEE (George). An Historical Research respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the Republic on Negroes as Slaves. 4to. cloth, uncut. Boston, 1862 On Large Paper. One of 50 copies printed. Autograph presentation copy from the Author with Inscription. Laid in are 2 A. L. S. from the author, to Mr. Moreau, on literary matters. 549. LocKHART (J. G.). Ancient Spanish Ballads; Historical and Romantic. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco and boards, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1861 550. LoxDON. London's Roll of Fame. Being complimentary notes and addresses from the City of London, on presentation of the honorary freedom of that city. 'Numerous portraits. 4to, cloth. London, 1884 551. Longfellow (Henry Wadswoeth). Ballads and other Poems. Third Edition. Eoyal 8vo. original glazed boards, paper label, uncut, slightly rubbed. Cambridge, 1843 Large Paper Copy. 553. Longfellow (Henry Wadsavoeth). Ballads and other Poems. Third Edition. Royal 8vo. original boards, uncut, back damaged. Cambridge, 1843 553. Longfellow (Henry Wadswoeth). Memorial to Longfellow. By Edmund Clarence Stedman. 4to, half blue levant morocco, gilt back and top by Blackwell. New York, 1891 ExTKA-lLLUSTRATKD by the Insertion of 185 portraits, views, &c. includ- ing_ over 40 portraits of Longfellow among which are those engraved by John Sartain after Read; Smith after Johnson; Parker after an original painting, 1842; Chappel's portrait; Smith after Lawrence; Mc- Rae's engraved portrait for the Domestic Monthly Magazine; Portrait by W. E. Marshall ; and others of him ; also. Portraits of ,— Edgar Allan Poe ; John G. Whittier ; Charles Kingsley by D. J. Pound after Mayall ; Bufton ; Charles Sumner; Catherine Sedgwick; and others. Inserted Is an A. L. S. 4pp. 12mo, Cambridge, January 26, 1855, con- taining biographical data. 554. LossiXG (Bexsox J.)- The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution. With several hundred illustraiions on ivood, chiefly from original sl-etches. 2 vols, royal 8vo. half morocco, gilt tops. Few York, 1851-1852 First Editiox. Each volume contains an extra portrait of the author, from a private plate. Volume one contains the illuminated title. Laid in is a 2 pp. A. L. S. from the author, and an additional signature. 555. Lossi.vG (Bexsox J.). Mount Vernon and its Associations. Numerous eniiravins"son J.). History of New York City, embracing an Out- line Sketch from 1609 to 1830 and a Full Account from 1830 to 1884. Illustrated with portraits of prominent New Yorkers, views of Parks, Buildings, etc., engraved on steel by George E. Ferine. 2 vols, royal 8vo, extended to 6 vols., half light-brown morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With Special Title-pages.] New York [1884-1887] ExTEA-lLLXisTBATED by the Insertion of 787 portraits, views, &c. Pok- TEAiTS ; — Stephen Van Kennselaer by G. Parker from a miniature ; Rev. .John Stanford by Cimber after Inman ; Dr. Edward Jenner by R. M. Meadows after J. Robinson ; William Cullen Bryant by A. W. Graham from a daguerreotype by Brady ; Rev. John Chester by Sartain after Ames ; Horatio Seymour by H. S. Sadd after Whitehurst ; Zachary Taylor by Welch after Maguire, mezzotint ; Chancellor Kent by A. B. Durand after F. R. Spencer ; William Colgate by T. C. Buttre after G. A. Baker ; Daniel Drew by Buttre after a photograph by Brady ; litho- graph likeness of Dr. Parmly, dentist, with his autograph signature on 2 bills, laid in, for, — "Mr. Parmly's operations on the Teeth" ; W. A. Camp, manager New York Clearing House by Charles Skinner ; Millard Fillmore, issued by Johnston Frye and Co., New York, 1859 ; Louis Na- poleon by Sartain after Lafosse, 1848 ; Alice Carey from life ; Henry Ward Beecher by Buttre ; &c. Views ; — colored plate of the Residence of Jacob Leisler, Whitehall St., New York ; Battle of Bunker Hill by Spiess after Trumbull ; Genesee Palls after Nature ; early railroad scene. Little Palls, by R. Sands after W. H. Bartlett ; New York State Prison by Hoogland after Smith, 1814 ; early view of the Church of the Holy Communion, drawn and engraved by T. D. Booth ; Niagara Falls, with remarques, unsigned ; &c. Inserted is an A. L. S., William R. Grace, a former Mayor of New York, 1 p. 12mo, New York, March 5, 1879, relative to the purchase of certain paintings. There are, also, many plates from the Manuals of David Valentine. 5GG. LossiXG (Benson J.). The Empire State. Numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1888 Laid in are two A. L. S. by the author both to Mr. Moreau. One re- garding "Mother Goose" which Mr. Moreau published, and the other stating that it would be a "labor of love for me to comply with your request," etc. 567. Ludlow (N. M.). Dramatic Life as I Found It. 8vo, cloth. St. Louis, 1880 Autograph presentation copy from Douglas Taylor, with a 2pp. A. L. S. from Mr. Taylor laid in. 5G8. LuKExs (Hexky Clay). American Literary Comedians. (From Harper's Magazine). 12mo, Inlaid to 4to, half light brown levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. [With Special Title- page.] iVew York, 1891 Extba-Illtjstrated by the insertion of 118 portraits, &c.. Including George Bancroft ; William CuUen Bryant ; Francis Hopkinson engraved after the painting by Chappel ; Pliillip Freneau ; John Trumbull, proof on India paper before all letters ; Fenimore Cooper by Scriven after Jarvls ; Edward Everett by John Sartain, mezzotint ; Thomas Haynes Bayly ; caricatures of William M. Evarts, Samuel J. Tilden; Epes Sargent; George W. Curtis ; Charles G. Leland ; and others. Inlaid are title-pages of, — The John-Donkey, March 11, 1848 ; Yankee Doodle, January 2, 1847; The Prince's Ball, A Humorous and Satirical Poem by Edmund C. Stedman to appear in Vanity Fair, October 10, 1860 ; The Hint, New York, September 14, 1852 ; Figaro, New York, April 26, 1851 ; &c. 569. Lyceum Theatre. A -Ito volume, lettered "Lyceum Theatre, Playbills, Portraits, etc.," containing about 100 portraits of the many eminent actors and actresses who played at this popular theatre, character scenes, etc. Cloth. Material mainly illustrative of the middle nineties. A signature of Robert Mantell is included. 570. ilAcLEOD (Donald). Life of ilary. Queen of Scots. In Two Books. Platex. 2 vols. 12mo, inlaid to -Ito, full green morocco, gilt backs and tops, gilt inside borders, by Blackwell. [With Special Title- page.] New York, 1857 [1895] Extra-Illtjstbated by the insertion of 233 portraits, views, &c., in- cluding ; Portraits ; Of Mary, — by Bocquet from a rare print ; Grignion after Wale; Mackenzie; T. W. Hunt after Farino; La Musique by Boilly after Ducis ; Bacquoy after Chasselat ; Gunst after Vander Werst ; A^ertue after Janet ; Hoffman after Kaulbach ; Sartain after Leslie, mezzo- tint ; &c., and portraits of,— Madeleine of Prance by Gunst after Vander AVerst ; colored portraits of Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves ; Henry VIII. ; Edward VI. ; Prince of Orange by Houbraaken after Visscher, Queen of Navarre by Harrewyn ; John Knox by HoU after an original painting ; Bishop of Winchester, proof before all letters ; Agnes Strickland by Sar- tain after Hayes, mezzotint ; &c. Views : Old Gate, Nancy, by Woolnoch after Lewis ; Mary's Harp drawn and engraved by D. Somerville, 1807; Craigmillar Castle by C. Williams after T French ; Loch Levon by J. Swan after J. Fleming ; another view of same by W. B. Scott after D. O. Hill; Cathedral of St. Denis; and others. 571 MiDisox (JvMEs). Selections from the Private Correspondence of James Madison, from 1813 to 1836. Published by J. C. McGuire. Frontispiece. Eoyal -Ito, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. AVashington, 1859 Only a few copies were printed, "Escchisiveli/ for Private Distribution:' Autograph presentation copy from Mr. McGuire, with inscription on title. 572. :\Iadison Squaee Theateb. Collection of Playbills from April 26, 1879, to August 3, 1891. .With illustrations collected by C. C. Moreau. 2 vols. 4to, half blue levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by Blackwell. [With Special Title-page.] New York, 1893 Extra-Illustrated bv the insertion of 269 playbills, portraits, &e., in- cluding,— Program of April 26, 1S79, "Aftermath," with Agnes Loring, Genevieve Rogers, Steele Mackaye, &c. ; Saville English Opera Company, .Tune 4, 1879, with Digby Bell, P. J. Cooper, &c. ; Poe Statue Fund Benefit, June 28, 1880; "Hazel Kirke," with Georgia Cayvan, Tom WhifCen, &c., with Series of colored views and Facts and Scenes of Hazel Kirke drawn by J. E. Kelly; Program of the 450th performance of that play, with a series of silhouette views, April 25, 1881 ; Kelly's Scenes from "The Pro- fessor," with William Gillette; "Esmeralda" vrith Annie Russell, Eben Plymton, &c., 1882; "The Private Secretary," with Herbert Kelcey, 1884;, John T. Raymond in "For Congress," 1885 ; Held by the Enemy, August 16, 1886 ; Mansfield in his own sketch of "Monsieur" with Beatrice Cameron, Johnstone Bennett, D. H. Harkins, &c., August 1, 1887; "Captain Swift,". December 24, 1888, with Maurice Barrymore, J. H. Stoddart, Agnes Booth, &c. ; Rosina Yokes and Felix Morris, January 6, 1891, with A. L. S. 3pp. 12mo, of Miss Yokes, New York, April 1, n. d. stating that she will be glad to read "your piece" ; &c. 573. Magic And Nbcbomancy. About Magic and ISTecromancy. A collec- tion of programs and portraits, relating to the art in 'New York City. Collected and arranged by Charles C. Moreau.- 4to, half blue morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] Kew York, 1894 The volume contains about 130 portraits, many in character, some in color, programs, playbills, etc. The playbills include, — Stuyvesant In- stitute, where "150 learned Canary Birds" was the principal attraction ; Temple of Magic, 444 Broadway ; Blit's New Hall, and other theatres, during the fifties and later. The autographs Include specimens by A. Herrmann, "The Great Herr- mann" ; and 4 from Z. Trewey, "the absolute master, whom all the world has copied." 571. Maetik (B. E.). In the 'Footprints of Charles Lamb. Illustrated hy Herbert Railton, etc. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1890 The bibliography of Lamb in this volume was written by Mr. E. D. North. A catalogue of an auction sale of Lamb's writings is laid in. 575. Mathek (Samuel G.). Early History of New England. With an In- troduction and Notes, by Samuel G. Drake. Small 4to, half mo- rocco, gilt top. Boston; Printed for the Editor, 1861 576. Mathews (Chables). Mr. Mathews "At Home." A Lecture on Char- acter, Manners, etc. Frontispiece by I. R. Gruilcslianlc, in colors, and with two extra portraits of Mathews inserted. 12mo, half red morocco. London, [1822] 577. Mathews (Chaeles). Mathews at Home, or, in Air, on the Earth, and on Water. With all the Comic Songs. Folding character plate, engraved by Scales, hand colored, and extra portrait inserted. 12mo, half purple morocco, original wrappers bound in, autograph of E. Welsh Edwards and stamp on title. New York, 1822 578. Mathews (Chaeles). Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian. By Mrs. Mathews. Xumerous portraits. First Edition. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs. London, 1838 5;9. Mathews (Charles). Charles Mathews, the Elder. Illustrated with portraits^ playhiJU. etc. Collected and arranged by Charles C. Moreau. Folio, half red morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] Xew York, 1891 An article entitled "Ivy Cottage, Kentish Town, witli some Account of the Life and Genius of the late Charles Mathews, Comedian. Com- municated by George Daniel Esq," 4to, extracted, inlaid to folio, and RICHLY Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 73 portraits, mainly in color,— playbills, etc. The playbills are of both English and American performances and include Theatre Royal, Strand, Sept. 2nd, 1826; 6 of the Park Theatre, New York, April 24th and other dates in 1823, that of December 13th, 1823, being a benefit bill; also 6 of the New Theatre (Walnut Street, Philadelphia), various dates in 1S2.5. The character and other portraits, which are maixly in colors, in- clude, — "Trip to America" C on one plate, colored, 1824; "Memorandum Book," 7 on one plate, colored ; "Stories" 6 on one plate, colored ; "The City Barge," 8 on one plate, colored; as Mrs. Tulip, colored; full length, after De Wilde, in colors, 1810; "Cockney Gleanings" 16 on one sheet, colored, by T. Jones, 1827; and others. Also includes a set of the work "Nine Portraits . . . Illustrative of Mathews ... By Robert R. Scanlan," folio, with front wrapper. . 580. [Mathias (T. J.).] The Pursuits of Literature, A Satirical Poem in Four Dialogues, with Kotes. To Which are added an Appendix; the Citations Translated; and a Complete Index. One vol. ex- tended to 4, 4to, full dark-brown levant morocco, gilt backs and inside gilt borders, gilt tops, uncut, by E. 'W. Smith. [With Special title-page.] London, 1812 Large Paper copy of the Sixteenth Edition issued for special illustra- tion, and Extra-Illxjsteated by the insertion of 454 portraits, views, &e., including, — frontispiece of the author ; Mollere engraved by Posselwhlte ; William Hayley by HoUoway ; Samuel Johnson by Bartolozzl ; two por- traits of Erasmus, both after Holbein, engraved by Lips and Rieter ; Blackstone by Bocquet after Gainsborough ; colored portrait of George III., aged 72 ; Louis XIV. by Henriquez after Rigaud ; mezzotint like- ness of Sir Isaac Newton, drawn and scraped by James Macardel, 1760, from a portrait by Enoch Seeman ; colored portrait [Isaac Gossettl en- titled "A Pretty Copy" ; Kemble, the actor, by W. Sharp after M. A. Shee ; Tom Paine by W. Sharp after Romney ; John Locke by Yertue after Kneller ; Lord Thurlow by Schiavonetti after Sir Joshua Reynolds ; Robert Walpole by A'ertue after Zinke ; Warren Hastings by G. F. Stubbs after G. Stubbs ; and others. Among the numerous views are, — Interior of St. Sophia, Constanti- nople ; Pantheon, Paris ; St. George's Church, Westminster ; colored plate of the Charter House Play Grounds engraved by Bennett after a drawing by Westall ; early views of the British Museum, Twickenham, Bank of England ; &c. 581. Matthews (Bhaxdee). About the Ballet. Illustrated with portraits of celebrated dancers, and others connected with the hallet, from the earliest period. Collected and arranged by C. C. Moreau. Thick 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] Few York, 1891 A series of contributions to periodicals, extracted and inlaid to 4to, and ExTRA-lLLt'STRATED by the insertion of 151 portraits, mainly in character. [Xo. 581 — Continuedl some in color, scenes, playbills, etc. The portraits Include, — Mile. Cam- argo, Monsr. Vestris Jr. and Slgnor A'estrls Senr. 2 of the former, one dated 1782, Garrick and Mile. Violetti, from the London Magazine, 1749, Mile. Noblet, by R. Cooper, Mile. Elssler. in colors, Mme. Ferraris, in colors, M. Albert and Mile. Heberle, in colors, and many others. The views, etc., include, — a series of plates by Aiken and Cruikshank, from the original editions of "Life in Ireland" and "Life in London," all of which are in colors. A number of playbills, some uncommon, are in- cluded, also a series of 6 A. L. S. of Joseph N. Ireland, author of "Rec- ords of the New York Stage," on dramatic and other matters. 582. Matthews (Beandee). Theatres of Paris. Illustrated ivith portraits, autographs, programs, and views, including bills of corresponding dramatic performances by foreign and American actors upon the New York stage. Collected and arranged by Charles C. Moreau. 3 vols, royal 4to, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles.] Xew York, 1891 One volume 12mo, inlaid to 3 vols, royal 4to, and Extba-Illustbated by the insertion of 388 portraits of French players and playwrights, American players, etc., several private plates, views of theatres, both in- terior and exterior, playbills, both French and American, including some benefit bills, caricatures, some in color, and other material. The portraits include, Signor Vestris, Sr., engraved by J. Miller, from The London Magaziiie. 1781; Carlotta Grisi, in colors; Fanny Elssler. India paper ; A-'erdi, caricature ; Mme. Champmesle, in colors ; a number of portraits from the Galerie Theatnile, Including Poisson, Sazincourt. and others ; Mrs. Siddons, by Holl ; Talma, by Meyer, ISIS ; J. R. Planche, private plate ; and others. A 2pp. A. L. S. of the avithor is included. 583. Matthews (Beandee) and Hutton (Laueekce). Actors and Ac- tresses of Great Britain and the United States, from the days of David Garrick, to the present time. Edited by Brander Matthews and Laurence Hutton. 27 vols. 4to, green buckram, leather labels. Xew York, (1886) Five volumes 8vo, extended to 27 volumes 4to, and Extea-Ilhtstbated by the insertion of approximately 4,000 playbills, programs, portraits of actors and actresses, many in character, also numerous portraits of others. Some of the portraits are proofs on India paper, many are pri- vate plates of which but few were issued. Contains also approximately 100 autograph letters or portions of the original manuscript of the work, also several hundred newspaper clippings. Both text and extra ma- terial is, in practically every instance, neatly inlaid. The autographs and manuscripts include several long and interesting specimens by Laurence Hutton, mainly to Mr. Moreau, also nuraerfnis portions of the original manuscript of the work written by both editors ; Bijou Heron, A. L. S. 3pp. Sept. 27th, 1874 ; John T. Raymond, A. L. S. 2pp. Nov. 1, n. y. ; Percy Fitzgerald. A. L. S. 2pp. Nov. 30th, 1881 : Louisa Drew, A. L. S. Ip. Oct. 8th, n. y. ; Joseph N. Ireland, A. L. S. 2pp. Feb. 24th, 1887 and a 2pp. manuscript on dramatic matters; Wil- liam Archer, A. L. S. 3pp. May 8th, 1886; Harry Edwards, A. L. S. 2pp. Dec. 25th, 1S85 ; W. J. Florence, A. L. S. 2pp. Nov. 25th, n. v.: 0. J. Mathews, R. S. Ip. Sept. 23rd, 1871; J. H. Hackett, signature and address, ,and specimens by others. The playbills, which number many issued in New^ York, Boston, with some early English bills, include, — La Farges' Theatre, New York, 1855 ; Theatre Royal, Liverpool, Feb. 20th, 1844, with Madame Celeste ; Theatre (New York), August 31st, (1838), with Mr. Power, Mrs. C. Mathews, late Madame Yestris ; Tremont Theatre, Boston, Nov. 7th, 1832, with Edwin [No. 583—0 on tinned] Forrest as Oralloosa; Broadway Theatre, with Forrest as RoUa; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, May 1st, 1846, "Great Hit of Mr. and Mrs. Florence" ; Winter Garden, New York, Nov. 14th, 1863, with Mr. and Mrs. Florence ; Royal Princess Theatre, April 20th, 1855, with Charles Kean, as Louis the Eleventh; Theatre, Haymarket, (1760), with Munden, Mr. Foote and others, also a large number of other playbills in which such famous players as Clara Fisher, Modjeska, Edwin Booth, Cooper, J. L. Toole, Mrs. John Wood aud many others took principal roles, together with several benefit bills. The portraits comprise,— Laurence Hutton, private plate, with auto- graph inscription to Mr. Moreau ; Mrs. Centlivre, unsigned ; Mrs. Pope, by Ridley, 1798; Mr. Quin, from the Universal Magazine; Mr. Hodgkinson, private plate; Stephen Price, private plate; Miss O'Neill, by Scriven, and several others of her; Master H. W. Betty, from the Lady's Magazine; also his likeness from the Wonderful Museum, 1805 ; Mrs. Inchbald, from the Thespian Magazine, 1794; Air. Parsons, from the European Maga- zine, 1795; Mrs. Becher, late Miss O'Neill, from the Gasette of Fashion; N. M. Ludlow, private plate; Madame Vestris, as the Flower Girl, and other representations; Henry Placide, private plate; Philip Astley, pri- vate plate; Mrs. Siddons, from Attic Miscellany, 1790; 0. J. Mathews, as Captain Patter; Mile. Dumesnil, as Merope, 1773; Mrs. Cibber, from the European Magazine, 1794; Samuel Foote, as Zach. Fungus, 1779; Ellen Tree, as Clemanthe; B. Kean, as Richard the Third, 1839, and many hun- dreds of others. 584. [Maude (Johx).J Visit to tlie Falls of Niagara in 1800. With fine plates, proofs on India paper. Eoyal 8vo, original cloth, paper label, slightly soiled. London, 1826 585. [Maude (John).] Visit to the Falls of Niagara in 1800. With eighty illustrations and engraved title. Eoyal 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1826 Large Paper Copy. Extra-Illitsteatbd by the insertion of 53 plates, some of which are folding, including, — "Aussicht auf den Hudson," View of the Falls of Niagara [from Weld's Travels in North America], The Rapids, lithograph by J. H. BufEord, and others. 586. Mayeh (Beantz). Tah-Gah-Jute or Logan and Captain Michael Cresap : A Discourse. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top. (Baltimore, 1851). 587. Mayer (Bkaktz). Tah-Gah-Jute, or Logan and Cresap, an Historical Essay. 8vo, wrappers, uncut, pp. 204. Albany: Munsell, 1867 With the slip of Errata. Laid in is an interesting 2 page A. L. S. of Mr. Munsell. 588. Melvix (James). A Journal of the Expedition to Quebec in the year 1775, under the Command of Colonel Benedict Arnold. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. New York, 1857 Number 5 of 100 copies privately printed. Extka-Illustbated by the insertion of 5 A. L. S. and N. S., including A. L. S. of Alfred B. Street, regarding the work, also 8 portraits and views, including Death of Gen- eral Montgomery, after Trumbull. 589. Mexkex (Adah Isaacs). Infelieia. Portrait and facsimile of letter of Dickens. FiKST Editiox. 16mo, cloth, gilt edges. Dedicated to Dickens. London, 1868 590. I\Ienzies Collectiox. Catalogue of the Books and Manuscripts, form- ing the private Library of 'William Menzies. [Compiled by Joseph Sabiu.] 8vo, wrappers uncut. New York, 1875 One of 25 copies printed. Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Men- zies to Mr. Moreau. Laid in are 2 A. L. S. (one lengthy) from Mr. Menzies, printed prices, contemporary newspaper accounts of the sale, and other material relating to the collection. 591. Meeeifield (Mes.). Dress, as a Fine Art. 13mo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1854 Extea-Illustratbd by the insertion of seven plates, including a series of scarce "cut-outs" in colors, issued by Bowen of Philadelphia. 592. Meteyaed (Eliza). The Life of Josiah "Wedgwood from his Private Correspondence and Family Papers. Numerous illustrations. Fiest Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut, some pages loose. London, 1865 593. Meteopolitan Opeea House. The Metropolitan Opera House, from its Inauguration, Monday, October 22nd, 1883, to its destruction by fire, August 27th, 1892. With illustrations, collected and arranged by Charles C. Moreau. 4to, half blue morocco, gilt back and top. With specially printed title. New York, 1893 A series of periodical articles, extracted, inlaid and Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 164 portraits, a few in colors, many in character, scenes, views, etc. Includes portraits of, — Maurice Grau ; Jean de Reszke ; Mme. Sembrich ; Mile. E. C. Albani ; Rubinstein ; Campanini ; Seidl ; Adelina Pattl, and many others. A 2pp. A. L. S. of Franco Novara, is included. 594. Milton (John). Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. . . . Miscel- laneous Poems both English and Latin. Plates by Burney. 2 vols. 8vo, full calf, rubbed and worn. Large Paper Copy. Not return- able. London: Bensley, 1796 595. Milton (John). Poetical Works. Plates by Westall, on India paper. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt tops. Large Paper. London: John Sharpe, 1816 596. Minee's Theatee. A 4to, volume, containing about 125 portraits of players associated with Miner's Theatre, Jake Berry's Opera House and other similar places, announcements, etc., issued from Wood's Museum, Eobinson Hall, &c. Cloth. "Hybrid Indian, the mlsnomered Bear Woman," . ". . will hold her levees at 534 Broadway," (1854), "Wonderful Sleeping Man, who has been for the last five years in a miraculous sleep," 663 Broadway, etc. , 597. Minee's And Othee Theatees. A 4to volume, lettered "New York Theatres. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 120 portraits of players at Miner's, Hammerstein's, Irving Music Hall, and other New York Theatres, during the seventies-nineties; also programs, views, etc. Cloth. Includes a 2pp. A. C. S. by Jennie Hughes, singer of "Tommy make room for your auntie," and other songs of the day. 598. MixsHULL (John). The Merry Dames, or, The Humourist's Triumph over the Post in Petticoats, and the Gallant Exploits of the Knight of the Comb._ A Comedy ... as performed at the New- York Theatre. With frontispiece {engraved in America ?). 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, other edges uncut. Few York : Printed for the Author, 1805 599. MissouEi Botanic Gaeden. Eeports. 1890-1891-1893. [First to Third Eeports.] Illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. St. Louis, 1890-3 600. MoNCEiEFF (W. T.). Paris and London, an Operatic Extravaganza. Portrait of Edmund Simpson, engraved by Illman. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1838 Original wrappers, "The New- York Stage, No. 1," bound in. 601. MooDT (James). Narrative of the Exertions and Sufferings of Lieut. James Moody. With an Introduction and Notes by Charles I.' Bushnell. Portrait of Mr. Bushnell and Wm. Franlclin inserted. 8vo, wrappers uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1865 From 1776 to 1782 Moody was a spy, a ranger and a scout in the service of the British. 602. MooEE (Clement C). A Visit from St. Nicholas. Illustrated from drawings hy F. 0. C. Barley. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top, orig- inal colored wrappers bound in. New York, 1863 BxTBA-lLLUSTBATED by the insertion of 19 plates. A number of others, cut from periodicals, etc., are laid in. 603. MooEE (Feank). Diary of the American Eevolution, from Newspapers and Original Documents. Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1860 Subscriber's Copy, with original circular laid in. Extra-Illustbated by the insertion of 55 portraits and views. Among the portraits are General Warren, engraved by Gimbrede, George III. by Pollard, General D. Morgan, by Edwin, Benj. Chew, (silhouette), B. Franklin, by Long- acre, John Adams, by Houston, Henry Cruger, by W. Hincks, H. Gates, by Edwin, Henry Laurens, by Edwin, General J. Williams, by Gimbrede, George III. by Walker, 1777, J. A. Bayard, by Goodman and Piggot. The views include, — Quebec from Point Levy, by W. Kneass, N. W. view of the State House, Philadelphia, by J. T. after C. W. Peale, and others. 604. MoOEE (Feank). Materials for History Printed from the Original Manuscripts. First Series. Correspondence of Henry Laurens, of South Carolina. Portrait. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York: Zenger Club, 1861 The first of the Zenger Club publications, of which 250 copies were issued. Laid in is the Club's receipt, and advertisement of other publi- cations, etc. 605. Moore (Geoege H.)- Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachu- setts. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1866 Autograph presentation copy from the Author to Mr. Moreau. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from the author to Mr. Moreau, on literary matters. Also laid in is the separately printed "Additional Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts," 15pp. Accompanying the fore- going are Two Letters from the Historical Magazine relating to the work, Svo, wrappers, 12pp. autograph presentation copy from George H. Moore, and with an additional letter by Mr. Moore laid in. 606. MoEBAU (Charles L.). Calendar of American Chronology. Illus- trated by quotations from Shakespeare. 4to, sheets for binding. New York, 1873 Largest Paper. One of 60 copies privately printed. 607. MoKEAU (Charles L.). Another copy, similar. Eoyal Svo, sheets, uncut. Also one of 60 copies printed, but on smaller sheets and on different paper. '608. Moreau (Charles L.). Two copies like the preceding. 609. [MoEEAU (Chaeles L.).J Illustrations of Mother Goose's Melodies. Designed and engraved on Wood by Alexander Anderson, with an introductory notice by Evert Duyckinck. 4to, sheets uncut.' New York, 1873 One of a few copies privately printed for C. L. Moreau. Laid in are 2pp. of manuscript by Evert Duyckinck, (one containing several addi- tions in another hand ) . Both pages are on literary matters. 610. [Moreau (Charles L.).] Two copies, similar. Eoyal 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1873 611. Moreau (John B.). Original manuscript. ]3pp. small 4to, by Ben- son J. Lossing, being a Memorial jSTotice of Mr. Moreau written for the Proceedings of the New York Historical Society. With original autographed wrapper in which it was transmitted and 3 A. L. S. from Mr. Lossing, one of which is to C. C. Moreau and the other to John B. Moore of the Historical Society, both on matters relating to the publication. As one lot. 613. MoEEAU Private Press. Hawks' Poems, 4 copies; Anderson. En- gravings, 1 copy, printed on one side of the paper only, etc. All in sheets. As one lot. 613. MoRELL (Charles). The Tales of the Genii, or, the Delightful Lessons of Horam, the Son of Asmar. Engraved titles and fine plates. 3 vols. Svo, contemporary full calf, gilt backs. London, 1805 Large Paper Copy. 614. MoELET (Henry). Fables and Fairy Tales. Illustrated hy Charles E. Bennett. First Edition. 13mo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1860 615. ]\IoKi!ELL Collection'. Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue of the Choice Collection of Books belonging to T. H. Morrell. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Xew York, 1866 One of 12 copies on Large Paper. Each item neatly priced in ink. 616. Morris (George P.). The Deserted Bride, and other Poems. Portrait and finely engraved plates. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top. New York, 1843 Extra-Illustrated by tlie insertion of 8 portraits and plates. A signa- ture of the author is laid in. 617. MuNSELL (J.). A Chronology of Paper and Paper-Making. Frontis- piece. 8vo, wrappers, pp. 174. Albany, 1864 Laid in is a Ip. A. L. S. from Joel Munsell to Mr. Moreau on printing matters. 618. Murdoch (James E.). The Stage, or, Eecollections of Actors and Acting. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1880 Limited issue, each numbered, and autographed by the author. The following interesting material is laid in, — 2 autographed passes to the Bowery Theatre ; the original prospectus of the work ; silk bill-of-fare of the dinner given to Mr. Murdoch, at the St. Charles Hotel, March 2, 1847 ; programme of the after dinner speeches, etc., of the same dinner ; 3 playbills of the Broadway and Arch Street Theatres, one a Murdoch benefit bill, the other the first night of Murdoch in "Jacob Leisler" ; etc. 619. [Murphy (Hexry C.).J Jacob Steendam, JSToch Vaster. A ilemoir of the First Poet in Xew Xetherland with his Poems Descriptive of the Colony. Portrait on India paper by Spanier, and portrait of Mr. Murphy inserted. 8vo, half morocco. The Hague, 1861 Only a few copies were printed for private distribution. Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Murphy, with inscription. 620. riluHRAY Hill Theatre. A thick 4to volume, lettered, "Xew Y'ork Theatres, Portraits, etc.," containing about 175 portrait* of play- ers at the Murray Hill, Thalia, Columbus, Irving Place and other New York Theatres during the seventies to the nineties, with pro- grams, playbills, etc. 621. Music Ix New Yoke, during the last Half Century, being a collection of clippings from newspapers and magazines, collected, arranged, and illustrations added by Charles C. Moreau. 2 vols. 4to, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles.] New York, 1887 Various periodical contributions, as the foregoing title indicates, ex- tracted. Inlaid, and Bxtsa-Illustrated by the insertion of 367 portraits, many in character, a few in colors, playbills, including some benefit bills, views, character scenes, admission tickets, etc. Among the playbills, of which there are many, are those of the Broad- way, Park, and other New York theatres during the middle thirties and later and with benefit bills for Miss C. Fisher, Mr. Brough, etc. The views include Euterpean Hall, private plate : etc. The portraits. — Edmund Simp- son, private plate; Miss Paton, as the Maid of Judah; Mme. Beriot, lithograph by Lehman, Philadelphia, and many others. 622. Musical And Other Cblebeities. A 4to volume, lettered, "Dramatic Miscellanies, Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 80 por- traits of musical and other celebrities, some in color, newspaper cuttings, programs, playbills, etc., mainly issued during the seventies and eighties. Cloth. Includes,— Carlotta Patti, Christine Nilsson, Parepa Rosa, Jenny Lind, Ristori, Lola Montez, (with two playbills), Lillie Langtry, White's Sere- naders, and others. 623. Xapoleon. Bas-relief, plaster, chipped. 624. Napoleon. Bronze plaque, repousse portrait, head, facing left, with wreath of laurel. Unsigned. 625. Xapoleon. Copper plaque of Caroline Murat, nee Bonaparte, repousse silhouette, facing right, elaborate, head dress, signed "David," and dated "1838." In circular frame. 626. Xapoleon Akd Others. Two medallions, (1) metal, (3) paper, of jS^apoleon; Medal, with portrait of Louis Philippe; Medal, with portrait of Shakespeare; and 5 others. Together, 9 pieces. 627. Napoleon" et ses Contemporains. Numerous fine plates, proofs on India paper. 4to, half calf, binding worn, and some pages spotted. Paris, 1824 628. Nast's Illustrated Almanac, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874. Numerous illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, original wrappers, two covers slightly worn. New York, 1871-1874 The issue for 1871 contains the first American appearance of S. L. Clemens' "The Late Benjamin Franklin," the issue for 1873 the first American appearance of "The Story of the good little Boy who did not prosper," also by Clemens, and the issue for 1S74, the first American ap- pearance of his "A Deception." 629. Naunton (Sir Eobert). Fragmenta Eegalia. Memoirs of Eliza- beth, her Court and Eavourites. Numerous fi,ne plates. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top. London, 1824 Large Paper Copy. 630. New England. A Call from Death to Life, being an Account of the sufferings of Marmaduke Stephenson, William Eobinson and Mary Dyer, in New England, in the year 1659. Eeprint of the excessively rare edition printed in London in 1660. 4to, wrap- pers, 47 pp. [Providence, E. I., 1865] No. 13 of 100 copies privately printed by George T. Paine. Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Paine to Mr. Moreau and with a Ip. A. L. S. from the former laid in. 631. New England. Mourt's Eelation, or Journal of the Plantation at Plymouth. With an Introduction and Notes by Henry Martyn Dexter. Folding maps. Small 4to, wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1865 Reprinted from the rare original of 1622. No. 84 of 250 copies. Laid in are 2 A. L. S. of J. K. Wiggin, the printer of the volume, both to Mr. Moreau, one of which refers to the work. 632. New England. Xews from Xew-Englaud, 1676. 4to wrappers, un- cut. Albany, 1865 One of 3 copies on drawing paper, specially printed for W. Elliot Wood- ward, from the rare original. Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Woodward to Mr. Moreau. Laid in is a 2pp. A. I.. S. from the printer. Mr. Munsell. 633. New Exglaxd Pkimer. The New-England Primer Improved, being an easy method to teach young children the English Language; to which is added, the Assembly of Divines, and Episcopal Cate- chisms. Numerous ivoodcuts [hy Alexander Anderson']. 32mo, half roan and boards, leaf containing the alphabets (2), mounted, original blue wrappers, (also mounted), bound in. Xew York: Evert Duyckinck, 1804 Not in Ford's New England Primer, or Sabin's Dictionary of Americana. It is lettered as with woodcuts by Anderson, although Mr. Moreau in his work on the eminent American engraver did not know of it when the work was compiled. He, however, has made manuscript addition of it in_one of the copies in this sale. Page 13 CONTAINS a portrait of George Washington, with description "By Washington . Great deeds were done." 634. New Yobk City. A Brief Account of the New- York Hospital. Fold- ing view hy Leney. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1804 Autograph of Gerard Walton, 328 Pearl Street, on title. Extra-Illus- trated by the insertion of 17 portraits and views, including a folding view of New York, engraved by J. Archer. 635. New Yoek City. Report and Address delivered by the President to the Medical Soeietj'' of the County of New York, together with, the Charter of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York. 8vo, contemporary marbled wrappers, uncut. New York, 1807 With the Autograph of Marinus Willett, the soldier who served with distinction in General Abercrombie's expedition against Fort Ticon- deroga, and who participated in the capture of Fort Frontenac, in 5 places, (1) on title-page "Marinus Willett, April, 1807," (2) on page 7, (3) on pages 11-18, and 21. 636. New Yoek City. An Account of the New York Hospital. Folding view by Leney, and folding plan ly Bollinson. 8vo, original half binding and boards. New York, 1811 637. New Yoek City. Vauxhall Garden. Description of an Exhibition to be given in Vauxhall Garden, on Tuesday, the 30th of the present month, in commemoration of the Peace ratified on the 17th February last, between the U. States and G. Britain. The Garden will be brilliantly illuminated with upwards of 6000 [Xo. eS^—Coniinued] lights . . . grand display of Fire-Works, etc. View of Vauxhall Garden, 1803, inserted. Small 8vo, half morocco, pp. 12. New York, (1815) A VEBT TTNCOMMON New Yobk AND Wab OF 1812 ITEM. The Contributions to the exhibition were from Tammany Hall, the Bank of New York, Mrs. Mann's boarding honse, corner of Wall Street, Daniel E. Tyler, Chatham Street and others. Mr. Tyler's contribution was a transparency, with the inscription "Peace with all Nations, entangling alliance with none" .... and on the extreme foreground "In Peace prepare for War." A printed account of the Garden and its Theatre is laid in. 638. New York City. Views of New York, and its Environs, from ac- curate, characteristic and picturesque Drawings, taken on the spot, expressly for this work, by Dakin, architect, with historical, topographical and critical illustrations, by Theodore S. Fay. With folding map of the city, and 37 fine views, on 15 plates, some on India paper. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top. New York, 1831 Comprises, — New York, (from the Battery) ; Broadway, from the Park; Bowling Green ; City Hall ; Navy Yard ; Shot Tower ; Hudson River from Hoboken ; CofEee-House Slip ; Masonic Hall ; Broadway, Bowery Theatre, and others. 639. New Yoek City. An Account of the Conflagration of the principal part of the First Ward of the City of New York. Illustrated with numerous etchings, and a plan, showing the state of the ruins. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, front wrapper preserved. New York, [1836] A contemporary newspaper plan, and several illustrations are laid in. Autograph of S. Hale, on title, probably the historian, author of "His- tory of the United States," etc. From the Dr. S. S. Purple sale, sold in 1902. •640. New York City. Valentine (D. T.). Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, 1842 and 3. Folding plan of part of New Yorlc, Croton Dam, etc. 16mo, original cloth. Plan of the City of New York, one of the frontispieces, missing. New York, 1843 641. New Yoek City. Valentine (D. T.). Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, for the years 1841 and 2. 16mo, original cloth, leather label of S. Allen, on front cover. New York, 1841 The very bare first Manual. Contains the large folding map, of the City of New York, with the Fire and Watch Districts. The above and the following 20 lots, oompbise a complete set of the Manuals, with the slight exceptions as noted in the issues for 1852, 1854, 1861 and 1864, and that the issue of 1844-45 is missing. All are in original cloth. 642. New York City. Manual, 1842-3. 16mo. New York, 1842 Contains Plan of City of New York, from an actual survey made by James Lyne, the Bradford Map, view of Nieuw-Amsterdam, etc. 643. New York City. Manual, 1843-4. 16mo. New York, 1843 Contains large folding map of City of New York, Map of New York in 1695, etc. 644. Xew York City. Mamial, 1845-6. 12mo. Xew York, 1846 Contains map of City of New York, City Hall, etc. 645. ITew York City. Manual, 1847. 12nio. New York, 1847 Contains map of City of New York, Old City Hall, "Wall Street, built, 1700, Old Jail, Columbia College. The rare slip of Errata is bound in. 646. New York City. Manual, 1848. 12mo. New York, 1848 Contains map of City of New York, Park Fountain, The Old Bridewell, University of City of New York, etc. 647. New York City. Manual, 1849. 12nio. New York, 1849 Contains map of City of New York, South Prospect of Ye flourishing City of New York, 1746, etc. Presentation copy from the author. 648. New York City. Manual, 1850. 12mo. New York, 1850 Contains map of City of New York, view of New York in 1792, plan of New York, surveyed by James Lyne, (Bradford map redrawn). No. 1 Broadway, etc. Contains the slip of errata. Autograph Presentation Copy from G. H. Franklin. 649. New York City. Manual, 1851. 12mo. New York, 1851 Contains map of City of New York, New Amsterdam, a small city on Manhattan Island . . . now called New York . . . about 1667. [Title also in Dutch, The Schenck view]. The mansion of Genl. Striker, etc. 650. New Y^ork City. Manual, 1852. 12mo. New York, 1853 Contains map of City of New York, the Paragon steam-boat, etc. Lacks 7 maps and views. 651. New York City. Manual, 1853. 12mo. New York, 1853 Contains map of City of New York, Broad Street, Blackwell's Island, No. 1 Cherry Street, occupied by Washington during the first session of Congress, etc. 652. New York City. Manual, 1854. 12mo. New York, 1854 Contains map of City of New York, City Hotel, South Street, from Maiden Lane, 1828, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, 1831, Shot Tower, East River, 1831, etc. Lacks the Table, p. 232. 653. New York City. Manual, 1855. 12mo. New York, 1855 Contains Five Points, 1827. Landing Place, foot of Courtlandt Street, 1831, North Battery, foot of Hubert Street, 1812, etc. 654. Neav York City. Manual, 1856. 12ino. New York, 1856 Contains map of City of New York, old City Hall, Wall Street, Federal Hall and the Verplanck Mansion, etc. 655. New York City. Manual, 1857. 12mo. New York, 1857 Contains plan of City of New York, City Hall, Park Theatre, Catherine Market, Burnham's Hotel, etc. 656. New York City. Manual, 1858. 12nio. New York, 1858 Contains map of City of New York, New York Savings Bank, The Ferry House, 1746, (Fulton Street, Brooklyn), etc. 6J7. New York City. Manual, 1859. 12mo. New York, 1859 Contains plan of the North East environs of the City of New Tork . . . by Saml. Holland, 1757, old houses at corner of Beekman and William streets, etc. The unpaged leaf following p.610 is included. 658. New Yoek City. Manual, 1860. 13mo. New York, 1860 Contains map of the City and County of New York, Macombs Dam, Harlem River, Hudson River from Hoboken, etc. Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author, with inscription. 659. New York City. Manuals, 1861, 1863, 1863. 3 vols. 12mo. New York, 1861-3 Contains a large number of maps, plans, and views. The volume for 1861 is slightly imperfect, the view at page 276 being absent. 660. New York City. Manuals, 1864, 1865, 1866. 3 vols. 12mo. New York, 1864-6 Contains a large number of maps, plans, and views. The volume for 1864 lacks the view at page 10. There was no volume issued in 1867. 661. New Y^ork City. Manuals, 1868, 1869, 1870. 3 vols. 8vo. New York, 1868-70 Edited by Joseph Shannon and John Hardy. Contains a large number of maps, plans, views, etc. The issue for 1870 is an autograph presenta- tion copy from Benson J. Lossing. 663. New York City. Manuals, 1849, 1853, 1858. 3 vols. 13mo, cloth. New York, 1849-58 Contains maps, plans, and views, all more or less imperfect. Sold not returnable. 663. New York City. The Wealth and Biography of The Wealthy Citizens of The City of New York. Portrait of John Jacob Astor, and views. 1846; The Aristocracy of New York; Who They Are, and, What They Were. By An Old Resident. Part 1, [by published?] 1848; 3 vols, in one. 8vo, half morocco, binding poor, original wrappers bound in. 1846-1848 664. New York City. Views of Old New York from Valentine's Manuals. Total number of plates, colored and plain, 367, from 1849 to 1866. 3 vols, royal 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, by R. W. Smith. [With Special titlfe-page.] New York, 1849-1866 Fine collection of the views alone ; there are no maps, &c. 665. New York City. Hotels of New York. A collection of about 175 views of hotels, a large number issued during the fifties and early sixties, a few in color, with numerous appropriate newspaper cuttings. The whole bound in 3 vols, royal 8vo, half green morocco. New York, 1850 etc. Of considerable interest is an illustrated broadside, issued by the Smithsonian House, Broadway, cor. of Houston St., the rooms being "pro- vided for the accommodation of ladies or families . . The rooms are graded at all prices from 50 cents a day," etc. 666. New Yoek City. History of the ^S^ew York Crystal Palace, From Its Erection 1853 to Its Destruction by Fire October 5, 1858. A volume of 150 pages containing contemporary newspaper clippings and woodcut illustrations mainly from contemporary periodicals. 4to, half morocco. " ' 1852-1858 An interesting memento of one of New York's most famous places of amusement. 667. New York City. Broadside, issued from the Observatory, 42d Street, opposite the Crystal Palace, New York . . . E. Greenfield & Co. . . . notice . . . that they have fitted up the second floor of the Latting Observatory as a Ladies "Ice Cream & Eefreshment Saloon' etc. With large view of the observatory. Small folio, matted. New York, 1853 668. New York City. The Stranger's Guide around New York and its Vicinity. Numerous illustrations. 12mo, wrappers, pp. 96. New York, [1853] 669. New York City in a Nutshell. Numerous illustrations. 12mo, half blue morocco. New York, 1853 670. New York City. Nelson's Guide to the City of New York, and its neighborhood. 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. Text inlaid from 13mo to 4to. London, 1859 ExTRA-lLLusTKATED by the insertion of 102 views, many being woodcuts from periodicals, a few in colors, and a few portraits. Includes, — Burn- ing of Fort Lafayette; St. Nicholas Hotel, (in colors) ; Prescott House, (in colors); New York Crystal Palace; Washington Market; Williams- burgh ; and others. 671. New York City. Winthrop (B. E.). Old New York, from Valentine's Manual, 1862. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. New York, 1862 Estka-Illxjstkated by the insertion of 27 portraits and views, some folding. 672. New York City. Paisley: A Local Sketch, from Valentine's Manual for 1863. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top. New York, 1863 KxTBA-lLLUSTRATKD by the insertion of two portraits and one view, the latter in colors, from Valentine's Manual. 673. New York City. An Account of Abimelech Coody and other celebrated Writers of New York, in a Letter from a Traveller to his Friend in South Carolina, January, 1815. Eoyal 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut. [Xew York, 1864] No. 2 of 35 copies privately reprinted for the New York Historical Society. 674. New York City. Dix (Eev. Morgan). Historial EecoUections of St Paul's Chapel. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1867 Extba-Illusteated by the insertion of 40 portraits and views includ- ing^ William White, Lafayette [from the Gallerie Beriihmter Manner, Frankfurt], Alexander Hamilton, engraved by Illman, George III, en- o-raved by Pranker, and views of St. John's Chapel, American Museum. Trinity Church, Lutheran Church, and others. 675. New Yoke City. [Moreau (J. B.).J Events in the History of New- York City, with illustrations from Shakespeare. By a New Yorker. 12mo, cloth, 2 copies. New York: (privately printed), 1880 676. New York City. 3 copies, similar. 677. New York City. Broadway. By Eichard Harding Davis. The New York City Hall. Trinity Parish. The Bowery. By David P. Valentine. The illustrations collected and arranged by Charles G. Moreau. Eoyal 4to, half maroon morocco, gilt top. New York, 1893 A series of magazine and other articles, the text of each inlaid from 12mo, and 8vo, to royal 4to. Extea-Iixxjsteated by the insertion of 140 portraits and views, including reproductions of rare plates, that were in the McKee and other collections, plates from Valentine's Manuals, and other sources. 678. New Yoke City. Excerpts from the New York Evening Post, — "A Tour Around New York, by John Plavel Mines, "Felix Oldboy"; and New York Yesterday from the New York Sun. A Collection of Cuttings, Views, Portraits and Other Interesting Data relating to old New York. 2 vols. 4to, half brown polished morocco, gilt backs and tops, by the Eagle Art Bindery. [With Special Title- page.] New York, 1897 [1886-1887, &c.] Extka-Illustratbd by the insertion of over 700 illustrations, including (1) Portraits; Samuel Colts, of "revolver" fame; photograph of Lucretia Mott and three others of her family, 1878 ; Hackett as Falstaff; Frederic de Peyster ; Dan Rice, "King of American Clowns, with a playbill of the Bowery Theatre, January 21, 1862, featuring him in Stickney's Circus ; Alexander Hamilton; Abigail Adams by John Sartain after G. Stuart; Aaron Burr after portrait by Vanderlyn ; Daniel Drew by Buttre after a photograph by Brady; &c. (2) Views; St. Peters church. West 20th St.; Arcadie Bath, Chambers St., afterwards Palmo's Opera House ; St. Marks in the Bouwerie, Greenwich Village and others by Eliza Gretorex ; news- paper advertisement of Disbrow's Riding School, 20, Fourth Avenue, show- ing interior ; the Goelet Farm, Broadway and 19th Street ; Masonic Hall, 1830; and numerous views from Valentine's Manuals. 679. New York City. New York Illustrated (Appleton and Co.) ; The Neversink Highlands and New York and Brooklyn (Excerpts from Picturesque America). Eoyal 8vo, inlaid to 4to, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top. New York, n. p. n. d. ExTRA-lLLrrsTBATBD by the insertion of 108 views, some colored, includ- ing, — Printing House Square, 1868 ; Lowe Bridge, Broadway and Fulton Street ; Lithograph portrait of Archbishop Hughes ; Central Park Terrace, engraved by Hall after Rosenberg; Lunatic Asylum engraved by James Smillie after R. W. Weir ; and many views from Valentine's Manuals. 680. New York City. A thick 4:to volume, lettered, "New York Miscel- lania," containing' several illustrated periodical articles relating to New York, mainly in the nineties, text inlaid, and Extra-Illus- trated by the insertion of views, a few portraits, etc. Cloth. 681. Xew Yoek City. A series of periodical contributions, extracted, in- laid, and Extea-Illustkated by the insertion of about 105 por- traits of New Yorkers and others, views, etc. 4to, cloth. The extra plates are mainly from periodical sources of the fifties and later. 682. New Yoek City. A 4to volume, lettered, "New York. Views, Cuttings, etc., containing various accounts of New York, from newspaper and other sources each account mounted, and extended by the insertion of about 70 views, portraits, etc., mainly from periodical sources. Cloth. 683. Nevt Yoek City. A 4to volume, lettered, "New York," containing "The Origin of New York," by Martha J. Lamb, and other periodical articles, the text inlaid, and Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of 80 portraits of New Yorkers and others, including a number of eminent foreign painters, a few being private plates, and a few on India paper, also some views, etc. Cloth. At The American Art Galleries MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF CHARLES L. MOREAU, Esq. Third Session, Numbers 684 to 1016, inclusive SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17th, AT 3:00 O'CLOCK 684. Xew Yoek State. Vertoogh van Nieu ISTederland, and Breeden Eaedt aende Vereenichde JSTederlandsehe Provintien. Two rare Tracts, printed in 1649-1650, relating to the Administration of AfEairs in jSTew Netherlands. Translated by Henry C. Murphy. Folding map. 4to, cloth. New York, 1854 One of 125 copies privately printed. Autograpli presentation copy from James Lenox to Mr. Moreau, and witli a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Lenox laid in. 685. Xew Yoek State. The Votes and Proceedings of the Assembly of the State of New York at the Pirst Meeting of the Fourth Session, be- gun and holden at Poughkeepsie, September 7th, 1780. Small folio, cloth, uncut. Albany: Reprinted by Munsell and Rowland, 1859 Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from the printer, Joel Munsell. 686. New Yoek State. Novum Belgium, or Account of New Netherland in 1643-4. By Rev. Father Isaac Jogues. With a facsimile of his original manuscript, also portrait and map. Notes by John G. Shea. Royal 4to, cloth, uncut. New York, 1862 One of a few copies on Large Paper, privately printed. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Shea to Mr. Moreau. 687. New Yoek State. Brodhead (J. E.). Oration on the Conquest of New Netherland. Map and portrait. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Large Paper Copy. New York, 1864 688. New Yoek State. Journal of a Voyage to New York and a Tour in several of the American Colonies in 1679-1680, by Jaspar Bankers and Peter Sluyter of Wiewerd. Translated from the original ilanu- script, and Edited by Henry C. Murphy. Folding views of Xew York, etc. Thick royal 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Brooklyn: Long Island Historical Societj', 1867 Thick Paper Copy, only 100 issued. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. of Joel Munsell, the printer of the volume. 689. New York City. Ecclesiastical Eecords of the State of New York. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1901 Presentation set from Hugh Hastings, State Historian. 690. New Y^oee: Dagueeeeottped, from Putnam's Monthly, 1853. Extea Illusteated, by Charles C. Moreau. 4to, half green morocco, gilt top. [With specially printed title]. New York, 1891 As the title indicates, a series of excerpts from Putnam's Monthly, ex- tracted, inlaid, from svo, to 4t»i. and Extra-Illtjstrated by the insertion of 181 views, some from Valentine's Manuals, and other sources, portraits, etc. Includes Ruins of the Merchant's Exchange, New York, after the fire of 1835, Currier lithograph; Carlton House, 350-352 Broadway, en- graved by W. Blake; Alms House at Belle Vue, BufEord lithograph; Rutgers Female Institute; Latting Observatory, (1851); High Bridge; Niblo's Garden, 1828, private plate ; La Fayette Terrace, and others. The portraits include, — Celeste, in The Cachucha, Fenimore Cooper, by Hop- wood, and others. 691. New Yoek Fiee Depaetmen"t. Illustrated History coxnpiled by C. C. Moreau from excerpts from Harpers Weekly; The Deed of Settle- ment of the Mutual Assurance Company, &c. 4to, half crimson polished morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. [With Special Title-page]. New York, 1893 Extea-Illt:stbated by the insertion of 97 portraits, views, &c., includ- ing, — colored lithograph of Fireman's appointment from Valentine's Man- ual ; Insurance Certificate ; woodcut of a fire-engine of 1730 ; Old Hell Gate Ferry House, Eliza Gretorex ; Horace Greeley ; Fernando Wood by Buttre after a photograph by Brady ; several lithograph views of the Grand Canal Celebration by Imbert and Co., showing fire-engines of the period ; portrait of Harry Howard by Buttre ; lithograph portrait on music title-page of Alfred Carson, Chief Engineer of the New York Fire Depart- ment, 1851 ; and others, a number colored. 693. New Yoek Histoeical Society. Proces Verbal of the Ceremony of Installation of President of the New York Historical Society. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1820 No. 2 of 35 copies reprinted in 1864. 693. New Yoek Histoeical Society. Collections of the New York His- torical Society, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, (4 copies), 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, (2 copies), 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899. Together, 36 vols. 8vo, cloth, as issued. New York, 1868-1899 The above series includes, — Kemble Papers, 2 vols. ; Burghers and Free- man of New York ; Deane Papers, 5 vols ; New York Muster Rolls ; Ab- stracts of Wills, (1665-1776) ; 8 vols.; etc. 694. New Yoek Newspapers. Smith's Bon-Ton Gazette, March, 1858, July, 1859; The Elephant, January 29, 1848; The Evening Transcript, March 20, 1834; The Daily Graphic, February 4, 1878. As one lot. 695. New Yoek Newspapee Porteaits. A collection of twenty portraits issued by the short-lived periodical Vanity Fair. Each portrait designed by "Wevill," and all in colors. Large folio. Together, 20 pieces. 696. Xew York Periodicals. Stephen H. Branch's Daily Hand. Volume I, Xos. 1-21. In one volume, 8vo, half leatlier, worn. Xew York, 1859 It is thought that the above constitutes a complete set of this unusual periodical. 697. Xew York Theatres. St. John (Molyneux). Xew York Theatres. ilagazine article, 8vo, inlaid to royal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, with specially printed title. Xew York, 1871 Extka-Illustbated by the insertion of 65 portraits, many in character, original photographs, views of theatres, etc., including James Wallack, as Charolois, engraved by T. Woolnoth, Tom Thumb, in colors, Lydia Thompson, Pauline JIarkham, Lola ilontez, W. E. Burton, Edwin Forrest and others. 698. Xew York Theatres. Illustrated with playbillSj views of theatres, etc. Collected by Charles C. Moreau. 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] Xew York, 1891 A series of newspaper and other articles, extracted, inlaid, and Extka- Illustbated by the insertion of about 150 portraits, programs, playbills, etc., relating to the West End, Harrigan's and other theatres. A few of the bills are of earlier date, however. The portraits include, — ^Mrs. Sefton and John Sefton, private plates ; the freaks in Middleton's Dime Museum, 29S Broadway, with portrait of the proprietor ; and others. 699. Xew York Theatres burned from 1866 to 1891. With illustrations added hy Charles C. Moreau. Thick 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title]. Xew York, 1891 A series of newspaper "Records of the New York Stage." extracted, inlaid, and Extra-Ili.ustbated hy the insertion of about 230 portraits, many in character, a few in color, programs, playbills, &c. The playbills were issued by The Xew Bowery Theatre, Niblo's Garden, Lina Edwin's Theatre, and other theatres. The views include, Broadway Theatre, private plate ; Niblo's Garden, 1828, private plate ; Castle Garden, first appearance of Jenny Lind, lithograph in colors, by Currier, 1S50; London Theatre, (at Bowery and Houston Street), original drawing, and others. The portraits include, — ^A. T. Stewart, (from the only portrait ever made of Mr. Stewart) ; Mrs, Earle, lithograph by Endicott; Mme. Son- tag, as Adinn. in colors, also as La FiUe du Regiment, also in colors; Dan Rice: Jenny Lind, lithograph by Duval; G. H. Macdermott, singing '•Where's that Jones," and many others. 700. New York Theatres. Various Accounts of the "Old Park." 4:to, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. [Special Title-page]. ^ew York, 1893 Extba-Illustrated by the insertion of 171 portraits, playbills. &c. Por- traits ; — Edwin Forrest as Spartacus; Mrs, W. J. Florence, lithograph; William Cullen Bryant by Parker after Inman ; Miss Poole in "FideUo" ; Fanny Kemble as Portia by John Sartain after painting by C. F. Taylor ; Ellen Tree as Ion. December 15, 1837, full-length, 4to, etched ; Hackett by A. B. Durand ; and others. Playbills ; — Purdy's National Theatre, Chatham St., "Jack Cade" with Forrest, May 3, 1858; National Theatre, 150th representation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with J. Lingard, Mrs. G. C. Howard, &c., December 15, 1853, "and every night during the year;" American Theatre, "Macbeth." with Hamblin, Ingersoll, Mrs. McClure, &c., June 23, 1834 ; Bowery Theatre, [Xo. 700— Continued'] "Last Days of Pompeii" with Seott, Hamilton, Miss Wemyss, &c., November 27, 1844; Olympic Theatre, First Performance of G. L. Fox in "Humpty Dumpty" ; Niblo's Garden, the Kavels in "Mazulma," September 15, 1857 ; Metropolitan Theatre, Rachel in "Camille" ; Burton's Theatre, "Serious Family," April 22, 1852; Park Theatre, Mozart's "Magic Flute" with Horn, Placide, Mrs. Austin, &c., April 26, 1833; Park Theatre, Clara Fisher in "Nell Gwynne," June 1, 1833 ; &c. 701. Few York Theatees. A 4to volume, lettered, "New York Theatres. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 160 portraits of players at the Grand Opera House, Standard and other New York Theatres, in the late seventies and eighties ; also programs, etc. Cloth. Includes, — J. K. Emmet, Minnie Seligman, Leo Dietrichstein, and others. 702. New York View. City of New York from Brooklyn Heights, in 1798, by Monsieur C. B. Julien de St. Memin. 4 ft. 10 inches x 4% inches. Published by M. Dripps, from an original drawing, now in the possession of J. C. Brevoort, Brooklyn. 703. New Yoek View. Metropolitan Concert Hall, Broadway, 41st Street & Seventh Avenue. Tinted lithograph by Hopcraft & Co. Large folio. 704. New Yoek View. Aberle's Theatre, Eighth Street between Broadway and Fourth Avenue. Lithograph by Strobridge & Co. Cincinnati. Polio. 705. New Yobk View. G. B. Bunnell's Museum and Aquarium, ivith por- trait of its owner. Lithograph in colors. Polio. 706. New Yoke Views. A collection of about 90 views of New York, mainly excerpts from periodicals and other sources; also several portraits. Various sizes. As one lot. 707. New York And New England. The original steel plate of a map of New York and New England, specially cut for C. C. Moreau. 8vo. 708. Niagara: A Collection of Views, Descriptive Articles, and other Matter relating to the Palls of Niagara. Collected and arranged by C. C. Moreau, 3 vols, folio, half blue levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, l5y Blackwell. [With Special Title-page]. New York, 1891 Estra-Illtjstrated by the Insertion of 430 plates, including, — The Falls, by Hunt after Harry Fenn ; American Falls, Bierstadt artotype ; Sarony colored lithograph on music-title, 1852 ; several views after Father Henne- pin, &c. ; Falls by Tardieu ; a German view, 1754 ; a French view, 1755 ; curious view, 1751 ; Second view of Niagara, lithograph by Imbert ; hand- colored view, unsigned ; large newspaper woodcut showing the steamboat Caroline in flames plunging over the Falls ; another and different plate, colored, engraved by Harris after Tattersall ; Havel's folding lithograph, 184."; : colored illustration of the Suspension Bridge by Parsons after Roebling, 1856 ; Steele's Bight Views of the Falls, Buffalo, 1842 ; Bennett's folding plate of the Falls from Table Rock, 1867 ; large folding engraved plate of Suspension Bridge from a painting by Ferdinand Richardt ; Falls by Hoffy after Yanderlyn ; Nelson's Guide to the Falls, 63 pp. 16mo, with tinted illustrations, 1861 ; besides numerous colored maps and plans, sectional surveys, and many other plates. 709. XiBLo's Ctaeden". a collection of about 225 portraits of actors and actresses, some in color, playbills, scenes from plays, newspaper cuttings, etc. Bound in one thick volume, 4to, half red morocco, gilt top. [With specially printed title]. New York, 1894 Tlie above covers the periods, 1869-1893, and iucludes many players of note, including, — Dollie Nobles, Frederick Brunton, Grace Sherwood, Lydia Thompson, J. K. Emmett, W. F. Cody, Lilian Olcott, T. W. Keene, and many others. 710. iSTiBLo's Garden. A series of 3 A. L. S. of C. E. Thorne, manager Niblo's Garden, also one of his wife, and other autographs. To- gether, 8 pieces. 711. ISTiCHOLSON (James B.). A Manual of the Art of Bookbinding. Illus- trated. 13mo. half crimson morocco, gilt top, by Pawson and Nichol- son. Philadelphia, 1856 712. Noah (M. M.). Gleanings from a Gathered Harvest. Fikst Edition. 12mo. original boards, paper label. New York, 1845 The author, a celebrated New York journalist, attempted to found a Jewish colony on Grand Island, Niagara River. 713. NoKTHALL (William Knight). Before and Behind the Curtain; or. Fifteen Years' Observations among the Theatres of New York. Thick 4to, full green morocco, gilt top. New York, 1851 The text in 12mo, inlaid to 4to, and Extea-Illustkated by the insertion of 147 portraits of actors and actresses, many in character, some in colors, some private plates, views, original water color drawings, play- bills of theatres, including Palmer's Opera House, Brooklyn Museum, and others, during the thirties and later, autographs, etc. The views include, — water color drawings of First Bowery Theatre, Niblo's Garden and Olympic Theatres, and a colored view (double page), of the Great Riot at the Astor Place Opera House, New York, 1849. The portraits include, — Ethiopian Serenaders, J. Power, J. Harley, en- graved by Woolnoth, 1S22, proof, Stephen Price, (private plate), J. Wallack, as Rolla, Fanny Elssler, as La Cracorieuite. in colors, D. Garrick, as 8r. John Brute, 1776, F. S. Chanfrau, as Mose, in colors, Mr. Hackett, as Solomon Swap, in colors, "U'. C. Macready, as Ion, 1838, in tints, Mr. Mitchell, as Jem Bags, India paper, (private plate), Mme. and M. Mon- plaisir, in colors and others of interest. The playbills include, — a benefit to Mr. Simpson at the Park Theatre, with Mrs. C. Mathews, (late Madame Testris), and others. A 2pp. A. L. S. of W. C. Macready is included. 714. NoETH America And Can.uja. Weld (Isaac). Travels through the States of North America, and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during the years 1795, 1796, and 1797. Large folding map and numerous fine plates. 4to, half russia. London, 1799 715. NoRTHCOTE (James). Pables, Original and Selected. Second Series (and last). With 280 engravings on wood. 12mo, full morocco, gilt edges, London, 1832 ; the same, 12mo, half morocco. Together, 2 vols. The first-named is printed throughout on India paper, and contains brilliant Impressions of the engravings. T16. Nokton's Literary Letter, comprising American Papers of Interest, and a Catalogue "of Bare and Valuable Books relating to America. 6 numbers, thought to be all ever issued. In one volume, small 4to, half morocco, original wrappers. bound in. New York, 1857-1860 Number four is a Bibliography of Maine, by William Willis, New Series, number one, a Bibliography of New Hampshire, by Samuel C. Eastman, and number two (new series), a Bibliography of Vermont, by B. H. Hall. 717. Ohio. Pord (H. A. & K. B.). History of Hamilton County, Ohio. Portraits. 4to, half morocco, somewhat rubbed. Cleveland, 1881 718. Old Olympic Thbatee. The Old Olympic, 444 Broadway, New York, under the Management of William Mitchell. By Col. T. AUston Brown. With illustrations collected and arranged hy Charles C. Moreau. 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title]. New York, 1893 Various periodical and other articles inlaid, and Extba-Illtjstratkd by the insertion of 127 portraits, many in character, a few private plates and playbills, including several benefit bills, etc. 719. Ondekdonk (Benjamin T.). Trial. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 333. New York, 1845 720. Ondeedonk (Benjamin T.). Obsequies and Obituary Notices. By A New York Clergyman. 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1863 Extba-Illustbated by the insertion of 9 portraits of eminent clergy- men, and views of New York churches. 721. O'Neill (Miss), As Juliet by P. C. Lewis, after G. Dawe. Stipple, Beautifully feinted in coloes. 4to. 722. Opeea In Ameeica. A thick 4to volume, lettered, "Opera in America. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing "Great Singers of this Cen- tury," by A. B. Parkes, and other periodical articles, inlaid and Ex- tea-Illusteated by the insertion of about 100 portraits and pro- grams, issued during the eighties and nineties. Cloth. 723. Osgood (Samuel). Evert Augustus Duyckinck, his Life, Writings and Influence. A Memoir. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top. Boston, 1879 Extba-Illusteated by the insertion of nine A. L. S. and signatures, in- cluding, — A. L. S. of Mr. Duyckinck; L. S. of the author of the work; A. L. S. of William Allan Butler, the author of the Memorial Sketch of Duyckinck, which is bound in ; a number of portraits, including one of Mr. Duyckinck; tlie first of six impressions of a private plate, on India paper ; obituary notices ; etc. 724. Palmee (Minnie) And Mitchell (Maggie). A 4to volume, lettered, "Maggie Mitchell & Minnie Palmer. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 70 portraits, mainly different, some in color, of these popular actresses, with a few playbills, programs, etc. Cloth. 725. Palmer (Peter S.). History of Lake Champlain, from the First Ex- ploration by the French in 1609 to . . . 1814. 8vo, wrappers, uncut, wrappers worn. Albany, 1866 Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from the printer, Joel Munsell. !72&. Palmer's Theatre. A 4to Tolume, lettered, "Palmer's Theatre. Por- traits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 200 portraits of players, programs, playbills, etc., mainly of performances during the nine- ties. Cloth. 727. Paris And Its Environs. The text by C. Heath and with numerous plates {proofs on India paper) after A. Pugin. 2 vols, in one, half morocco. London, 1831 728. Parisian Theatres. Hervey (Charles). The Theatres of Paris. Il- lustrated with portraits, by Lacauchie. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, slightly rubbed. Paris and London, 1847 729. Park Theatre. History of Henry E. Abbej^'s Park Theatre, Broadway and Twenty-Second Street, with an Account of its destruction by fire, October 30th, 1882. Illustrated with programs, portraits, etc., collected and prepared hy Charles C. Moreau. Thick 4to, half red morocco, gilt top. [With specially printed title]. N"ew York, 1883 A series of newspaper articles, inlaid to 4to, and ExTRA-IixtrsTBATEB by the insertion of about 260 portraits, programs, etc. A silk souvenir playbill, announcing "Love's Penance," is laid in. 730. Paeton (James) . Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin. First Edi- tion. 8 vols. 4to, full maroon morocco, gilt inside borders, gilt tops. [With specially printed titles]. ^STew York, 1864 Two volumes 12mo, extended to 8 volumes 4to, and Extra-Illustbated by the insertion of 825 portraits of Franklin, his contemporaries and others, views, etc. The collection contains at least 150 portraits of Franklin, mainly different, in stipple, line, etc. The portraits of Franklin include, — bust in oval, by Chevillet; bust in oval, from the Massachusetts Magazine ; bust in oval by W. R. Jones ; bust in oval, by Gautier; the same, wearing cap, probably early Ameri- can, unsigned ; half length, seated, unsigned ; bust in oval, with cap, by E. Mitchell, 1S12 ; head, with cap, woodcut, curious, unsigned ; bust in oval, with cap, by Scoles ; bust in oval, vmsigned, probably French ; bust in oval, wearing wig, by Chapman; bust, wearing cap, unsigned, proof on India paper; half length, seated, by T. Kelly; bust in oval, wearing cap, by W. Granger; same, by J. A. O'Neill; sculptured head, by J. Akin, Philadelphia, 1809; bust in oval, wearing cap, by Pollard, (from Murray's American War) ; bust in oval, festoon border, by Le Beau; bust in oval, after the painting by F. Schwediauer ; bust in oval, wearing cap and glasses, unsigned ; bust in oval, festoon border, after P. Marea ; bust in oval, by M. Mion; bust in frame, wearing glasses, by D. G. Johnson; bust in oval, wearing cap and glasses, by Maverick; a similar plate, from the Universal Magazine; and many others of equal interest and importance. Among the portraits of others are, — Major General Monckton, by I. Gwyn; General Woolfe (sic), by Gossets; General Amherst, by Alalmet; Horace Walpole, by D. P. Pralset; General Townshend, by Miller; Captain Cook, by T. Cook; David Garrick and Mrs. Yates, 1776; Lord Howe 1782 ; General Gage, probably from Murray's Sistory of the Ameri- [No. 730~Continued'] can War; Colonel Barre, unsigned; Paul Jones, several, including full length, sword in hand, 1779; bust in uniform, by Chapman, 1796; half length, in uniform, sword in hand, after Notte, mezzotint; and others of Jones ; Nicholas Biddle, by Edwin ; La Fontaine, by St. Aubin, proof ; Ezra Stiles, by Edwin, from the Evangelical Magazine. John Wesley, by Bar- tolozzi, in bistre ; M. Necker, in colors ; Sir Guy Carleton, 1783 ; and many others, including a collection of United States postage stamps (14), each with head of Franklin. Among the views are, — Second Street, Philadelphia, by M. Marigot; Passaick Falls, original drawing, by Alexander Anderson, 1794, &c. 731. Passayant (J. D.). Kaphael of Urbino and His Father Giovanni Santi. Numerous illustrations. Eoyal 8vo, cloth. London, 1872 732. Pastoe (Tony) : Circus Man, Singer and Manager. ^Vith portraits and playbills of his different theatres in New York City, 1869-1893. Collected and arranged by C. C. Moreau. 4to, half red morocco. [Specially printed title]. ISTew York, 1894 With 125 portraits, playbills, programs, etc. 733. Patti (Adelin-a). A 4to volume, lettered, "Adelina Patti. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 70 portraits, many in character, and few in duplicate, various newspaper clippings, programs, etc., many of which relate to her American appearances in the eighties. Cloth. 734. Peabody (Geoegb). "In Memoriam." Newspaper Notices of the Death of George Peabody, together with numerous illustrations, mainly from periodicals. The whole neatly mounted, and bound in one volume, with- specially printed title-page. 4to, half morocco. Numerous extra clippings, etc., laid in. New York, 1870 735. Penny Ballads. A royal 8vo volume in half red morocco, lettered "Penny Ballads," containing 75 single sheet ballads, mainly printed by J. Andrews, 38 Chatham St., the words mainly by "The Chatham Street Poets," Each Ballad neatly mounted. The volume contains numerous appropriate newspaper cuttings, etc. A very unusual collection of these interesting souvenirs, which were mainly issued between 1855-1S61. Includes, — "New John Brown Song," "The Thirteenth Street Murder," "Sour Apple Tree, or Jeff Davis's Last Ditch" (containing portrait of Davis) ; "Heenan, The Pride of America" (relates to the fight between Heenan and Sayers) ; "Morrissey and Heenan Fight" (several relating to this celebrated fight) ; "Running the Stages on Sunday in Hoboken," "Ocean Telegraph" (sang to the air of Yankee Doodle) ; "The Avenue A Riot," "Battle of Lager Beer." Several re- lating to celebrated fire engines including "Honey Bee," "Old Maid," and others. "The Fate of Old John Brown," "Fernando, the Pirate of New York," "Dead Rabbits' Fight with the Bowery Boys," and others. 736. "Phiz" Illusteations. Grant (James). Sketches in London. With numerous illustrations iy "Phiz." Fihst Edition. 8vo, half calf, somewhat rubbed and some pages spotted. London, 1838 THEATRE. By the Old AMERICAN COMPANY. Oil M'yj:Li\ hi.h-w^, being the 26th of M.//./, Counidi, Mr,. ,M O R K I S. The P in mil be (.pened Jt //.'-/ tif't' />. . and li.. Curln Jrji.n up jwc.ifil? jl j ^J.-ir... j-.ir i' r oClocV: PLACES io ihcDCttS n.-.y '« uk.n ■ i li. l!..x OtStc. tm th. TX^... ol .Mr. Arju. Inn, 7.^ n. 0» . and Tirw id /.;.■. "L,-e alfu UCKbTS miy he ' - i ind at ^^ ,. , '. llook-Muit, . . Ptuinng-Olhce. in llan.' [r-&^uare. B O -\ 8s. P I T 6s. G .A L L E R V 4S. N., IVTi.m .o be aJniit:.^ behind ihe .^cen,, .... .rj U-.^.^nl ■hi...... The D.i\^ of Perrormanev will be, as olunl, MwiJi^-fi, /r'.jW.'jii, and Fridayi. Fnut jRefpiiblica. ^' ? ^VI^o\\ 's Vow't as it is now acted ac the 7'.6e',;//'c' in A'. :, -? ' / ^ m.iy behad ofHuCHG.AiNE. PLAY-BILL (See No. 739) 737. PiCAET (Beenaed). Illustrations to Homer's Iliad. A series of 23 plates, extracted from the French 1710 edition of the Iliad, each laid down, and with specially printed title. 8vo, half morocco. 738. PiNAFOEE ; or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor. A Nautical Comic Opera. Play by W. S. Gilbert. Music by Arthur Sullivan. Full length por- traits of the principal characters in costume. 8vo, inlaid to 4to, half green morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1879 Extba-Illusteated by the insertion of 128 plates, playbills, &c. Plat- bills ;—Vercelli's Theatre, 152-154 East 42d Street, August 15, 1881, the Marie Gurney Opera Company with Gillows, Newborough, Lizzie Gon- zalez, &c. ; Globe Theatre, 728 Broadway, colored troupe, with Annie Williams, Kate Jones, Asbury, &c.. May 3, 1879 ; Brooklyn Park Theatre, Rice's Opera BoufEe Combination, February, 1879, with Forrester, Harry Hunter, Richard Golden, Lizzie Webster, Vennie Clancy, &c. ; Niblo's Garden, Boston Ideals, March 1, 1880, with H. C. Barnabee, Myron Whitney, Mary Beebe, Adelaide Phlllipps, &c. ; and many portraits in cos- tume, &c. 739. Playbills Theatee. (New York), March 24, 1787. By The Old American Company, On Monday Evening, being the 26tli of March, will be performed, A Comedy called. The Jealous Wife, Oakly, Mr. Harper; Major Oalcly, Mr. Morris; Sir Harry Beagle, Mr. Henry; Rufet, Mr. Biddle; Tom, Mr. Woolls; Charles Oakly, Mr. WigneU; Lady Freelove, Mrs. Morris; Harriet, Miss Tuke; Toilette, Miss Kenna; and Mrs. OaJcly, Mrs. Harper. To which will be added, (second time), A Farce, called. The Widow's Vow, Jerome, Mr. Wignell; Don Antonio, Mr. Morris; Carlos, Mr. Biddle; Servant, Mr. M'Pherson; etc. . . . The Widow's Yow, as it is now acted at the Theatre in New York, may be had of Hugh Gaine. Large folio, as issued. Matted, and in" hemaekablt fine condi- TIOK. (New York, probably printed by Hugh Gaine, 1787) The above exceedingly eaee playbill was issued by the John Street Theatre, which was one of the earliest playhouses erected in New York. "It was built entirely of wood, and was twenty yards from the line of the street" (T. A. Brown;. The first performance there was that of "Beaux' Stratagem" and was given by the American Company, "By Permission of His Excellency the Governor." "At the beginning of 1777 the British officers, who then held the city, began to give entertainments in this house, which they called the Theatre Royal. In 1781 Major Andr6 and other bright and talented young Englishmen wrote plays. On Aug. 24, 1785 they gave a rather mixed performance," etc. (Brown). "The Jealous Wife" was acted for the first time on March 3, 1787, and the above playbill is probably of its second peeformance. [See Reproduction] 740. Playbills. A 4to volume, lettered, "Early American and English Play- bills," containing about 100, with a few portraits. Cloth. This unusual collection includes playbills of The American Theatre, Bowery 1835; Burton's New Theatre, 1858, (New York) ; Theatre, 1833; American Theatre; Camp Street, (1833) ; Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, 1836; Lyceum Theatre, London, under the management of Madame Vestris ; Theatre Royal, Dublin, 1845; Theatre Royal, (London), 1807; Theatre, Swansea 1829 ; and others ; with the names of Madame Vestris, Mrs. Siddons, Mr. Forrest, Charles Kean, Mr. Macready, Master Burke, Mr. Barton,' Mrs. Duff, J. "O'allack, Charles and Fanny Kemble, Charles Mathews- Mr. (J, B.) Booth, and others in leading roles. The portraits comprise,— Mrs. W. J. Florence, Madame Vestris, (incU-.c% in^ two American lithographs), Miss Ellen Tree. etc. 741. Playbills. A collection of about 150 playbills, issued during the periods from the end of the XVIIIth century, to 1831, from the Theatre Eoyal, Drury Lane, and Theatre Eoyal, Covent Garden. Bound in one volume, 4to, cloth. The collection, wMcli includes several "Never Acted" bills, contains some of the most famous names in dramatic history, including, — ^Mun- den, Dowton, Elliston, Fanny Kemble, Ellen Tree, Kean, Betty, Madame Vestris, Wallack, Mrs. Jordan, and many others. I 742. Playixg Caeds. D'Ambly (P. B.). Les Cartes a Jouer et la Carto- mancie. With 40 curious woodcuts. 13mo, half roan and boards. London, 1859 743. PoE (Edsae Allan). The Conchologist's First Book. Colored plates. FiKST EDiTioisr. 13mo, original boards, roan back, somewhat used. Philadelphia, 1839 744. PoE (Bdgae Allan). A Defense of E. A. Poe. Life, Character and Dying Declarations. An OflBcial Account. . . by John J. Moran. Illustrated. 8vo, wrappers. Washington, 1885 Laid in is a Ip. A. L. S. of Henry T. Drowne, relating to the above work, and other matters. 745. Pope (Alexander). The Eape of the Lock, and An Essay on Man. Fine plates by Westall and others on India paper. 2 vols, 12mo, half morocco, gilt tops. Large Paper. London; John Sharpe, 1889 746. PoETEAiTS. Physiognomical Portraits. One hundred distinguished Characters from undoubted Originals, Engraved in the Fine Man- ner, by the most eminent British Artists. 2 vols, royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, slightly rubbed, portraits spotted. London, 1834 Large Paper Copy. The portraits include, — ^Albert Diirer, John Mil- ton, Shakespeare, and others. 747. PoETUAiTS. The National Portrait Gallery of distinguished Americans. Conducted by James Herring and Jas. B. Longacre. Numerous portraits. 4 vols, royal 8vo, vol. 1 full calf, vols. 2, 3, 4 original cloth. Not returnable. New York, 1834-1839 748. PoETEAiTS. Catalogue of a Collection of Engraved Portraits, the largest ever submitted to the Public. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth backs and boards. London, n. d. Evans' famous catalogue, containing 23,235 lots. 749. PoETEAiTS Oe Playees. a 4to volume, lettered, "American Stage. Portraits," containing about 125 portraits of players of the late sixties and seventies, with a few of earlier date. Cloth. Includes, — Emma Stanley, Emma Grattan, Annie Fox, Nellie Phillips, Annie Wood, E. L. Williams, and others. 750. Portrait Posters. A collection of posters issued by Tarious theatres in New York during the late Seventies or early Eighties, some in colors, each containing portrait, mainly in character, including, — Nellie Larkelle, John Sheridan, Mary Anderson, Eosa Lee, Kate Claxton, Mrs. McKee Eankin, Emma Abbott, and others. Polio, a few in duplicate. Together, 30 pieces. 751. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — N. C. Goodwin, Willie Edouin, Mary Anderson, Lotta, Joseph Jefferson, Alice Har- rison,. Genevieve Ward, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 31 pieces. 752. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Joseph Jefferson, Nellie Larkelle, Marie Williams, Eanny Davenport, Erne Eoseau, and others. Many double folio, a few in duplicate. Together, 30 pieces. 753. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Etelka, Gerster, Clara Louise Kellogg, Sol Smith Eussell, Fannie Davenport, Salvini, Tony Pastor, Georgie Langley, lima de Murska, Emma Albani, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 754. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, — including, — ^Lotta, Modjeska, Kate Munroe, John T. Eaymond, Minnie Cummings, Eli Perkins, Eose Eytinge, Sol Smith Eussell, Tony Pastor, Lawrence Barrett, Stuart Eobson, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 755. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Maggie Moore, Fannie Davenport, W. H. Crane, Lydia Thompson, LiUian Eussell, John McCullough, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 756. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Eose Eytinge, Billy Ker sands, Lotta, Mrs. Florence, Emma Abbott, Mary Anderson, John McCullough, Stuart Eobson, and others. FoUo, no dupli- cates. Together, 30 pieces. 757. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — John T. Eaymond, Modjeska, Annie Graham, Kate Claxton, Charles Gayler, George S. TT-ni ght, W. J. Florence, Minnie Cummings, and others. FoHo, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 758. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Mr. McKee Ean- kin, Clara Morris, Kate Claxton, Annie Louise Gary, Maggie Mit- chell, Sol Smith Eussell, Helen Potter, ilrs. McKee Eankin, Little Maggie Benson, and others. FoUo, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 759. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Julia Eive, B. Macauley, Collodion, Fannie Davenport, Ada Cavendish, Annie Louise Gary, Maggie Mitchell, John E. Owens, George Edgar, Blanche Eoosevelt, and others. Foho, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 760. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — E. H. Sothern, N. C. Goodwin, W. J. Florence, E. S. Chanfrau, Eose Eytinge, Lester Wallack, Willie Edouin, Herrmann, and others. Eolio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 761. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including,^Lester "Wallack, Mrs. F. S. Chanfrau, Dr. Leopold Damrosch, Emma Abbott, Kate Claxton, Joseph JeflEerson, Mrs. F. B. Conway, John Hart, Kate Browning, N". C. Goodwin, Keil Burgess, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 763. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Kate Claxton, Minnie Palmer, Clara Louise Kellogg, E. H. Sothern, P. T. Barnum, Lester Wallack, Emma Abbott, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 763. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Willie Edouin, G. C. Boniface, Harrigan & Hart, E. A. Sothern, Campanini, Theodore Thomas, Lydia Thompson, Fannie Davenport, Kate Claxton, P. T. Barnum, Herrmann, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 764. Portrait Posters. A similar collection, including, — Parepa-Eosa, Clara Louise Kellogg, G. L. Fox, Adelaide Neilson, Fannie Daven- port, Tony Pastor, Lydia Thompson, Anton Eubinstein, Julia Eive, Maggie Mitchell, and others. Folio, no duplicates. Together, 30 pieces. 765. Posters. A collection of Posters issued by the various theatres of New York, during the late Seventies or early Eighties, many in color, including,— "The Black Crook," "The Banker's Daughter," "Mother and Son," "Matrimony," "Smike," "Evangeline," "Our Boarding House," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and others. Folio. No duplicates. Together, 50 pieces. 766. Posters. A similar collection, including, — "May Cody," "Muldoon's Picnic," "The Pirates of Penzance," "Two Nights in Eome," "A Gentleman from Nevada,'" and others. Folio. A few in duplicate. Together, 50 pieces. 767. Posters. A similar collection, including, — "Deacon Crankett," "Across the Continent," "The Legion of Honor," "Paul and Virginia," "Humpty Dumpty," "A Golden Game," "New Fritz," "Thro' the Dark," and others. Many double folio, a few in duplicate. To- gether, 93 pieces. 768. Posters. A collection of various illustrated magazine articles on Pos- ters, with a number of Extra-Illustrations inserted. The whole bound in one volume. 4to, cloth. 769. Peescott (William Hickling). Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, in respect to the Memory of W. H. Prescott. February 1, 1859. 4to, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1859 Text inlaid from 8vo to 4to, and Extka-Illusteated by the insertion of 105 portraits, (including 18 difCerent portraits of the subject), views, portraits of French and other historians, who influenced the writings of Prescott, etc. A few are in proof state. 770. Peime (William C). Pottery and Porcelain of All Times and Na- tions, with tables of factory and artist's marks for the use of col- lectors. Numerous illustrations. Piest Edition. Thick 8vo, orig- inal cloth, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1878 Laid in are some newspaper cuttings, etc., relating to the subject. 771. [Peime (William C.).J The China Hunter's Club. By the Youngest Member. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Few York, 1878 773. Peinting And Peintees. Early Printing and Printers. "A Printer's Paradise," and other periodical articles, extracted and inlaid, and Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of 160 portraits of printers, views of shops, presses, etc., a few from early sources. The whole bound in one volume, thick 4to, with specially printed title, half green morocco, gilt back. ISTew York, 1888 The portraits include, — Paulus Manutius, Franklin, by Bouvier, and many others ; the views include, — "Office of the Family Magazine," (New York), &c. 773. Peinting In America. Specimen Book of the Letterpress, Stereotype . . . Establishment of John P. Trow. Numerous facsimiles. 8vo, half morocco. J^'ew York, 1856 774. Peoctoe's Theatee. A 4to. volume, lettered, "Dramatic Miscellanies," containing about 150 portraits of players at Proctor's, and Ham- merstein's during the nineties, programs, playbills, newspaper cut- tings, etc. Cloth. 775. "Punch." Mr. Punch; His Origin and Career, witli a facsimile of his original prospectus, in the handwriting of Mark Lemon. 4to, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top. London, n. d. The text in 12mo inlaid to 4to and Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of 84 portraits of contributors to this celebrated periodical, a selection of famous caricatures from its pages, and other material. Include por- traits of,— Douglas Jerrold, Albert Smith, Charles Dickens, W. Harri- son Ainsworth, W. M. Thackeray and others. 776 Pueple (Edwin E.) Genealogical Notes of The Colden Family in America. 4to, cloth. New York, 1873 One of 50 copies privately printed. Autograph presentation copy from the author to Mr. Moreau. A portrait of Colden is laid in. 777. Purple (Samuel S.). Genealogical Memorials of William Bradford, the Printer. Facsimile of Bradford's tombstone. Small 4to, cloth. New York : Privately printed, 1873 One of 50 copies, with Additions. Autograph presentation copy from the Author to Mr. Moreau, with inscription. There is also laid in an A. h. S. Ip. 8vo from Mr. Purple to Mr. Moreau, regarding a publica- tion by the last named. 778. Putnam (Israel) . A Correspondence, on this Subject, with the Editor of The Hartford Daily Post. By "Selah," of that City, and Henry B. Dawson, of White Plains, New York. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Morrisania, 1860 Limited and numbered issue. Laid in is an A. L. S. 3pp. 8vo, of Mr. Henry B. Dawson on literary matters. 779. Eabelais (Pranqois). Oeuvres de Eabelais . . . des Songes, Dro- latiques de Pantagruel. Facsimile reprint of the rare original of 1565, with all the illustrations. 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1823 Two portraits of Rabelais on India paper, inserted. 780. Kachel d'apres sa Correspondence, par Georges d'Heylli. Avec quatre portraits a I'eau-forte, graves par Massard. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1883 One of 75 copies on Holland paper. ExiKA-lLLtrsTRATED by the insertion of 24 character-portraits and playbills. Among the portraits are a number in colors, and some on India paper ; the playbills include several appearances at the Metropolitan Theatre, New York. 781. Ralegh (Sir Walter). A Brief Memoir of Sir Walter Ralegh . . . Reprinted, with Additions, by Samuel G. Drake. Portrait. Small 4to, half morocco. Boston : Printed for private distribution, 1862 Only a small number of copies were printed. 783. Ralstokt (W. R. S.). Krilof and His Fables. Illustrated. Plest Edi- tion. 13mo, cloth. London, 1869 783. Redgrave (Richard And Samuel). A Century of Painters of the English School, with Critical Notices of their Work. First Edi- tion. 3 vols, full calf, gilt. London, 1866 784. Redgrave (Richaed And Samuel). A Century of Painters of the English School; vrith Critical Notices of their Works, and an Ac- count of the Progress of Art in England. First Edition. 12 vols. 4to, half crimson levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles.] London, 1866— (New York, circa 1880) Two volumes 8vo, extended to 12 volumes 4to, and Bxtka-Illusteated by the insertion of 1,665 portraits of painters, their associates and others, many of which are proofs on India paper, also engraved plates after their works, etc., in stipple, steel, wood, etc. This well-known work contains notices of such eminent painters as, — Sir William Beechy ; William Blake ; John Crome ; William Etty ; Ben- jamin R. Haydon ; Henry Fuseli ; William Hogarth ; William Mulready ; Sir Thomas Lawrence ; James Opie ; J. M. W. Turner ; Sir Joshua Rey- nolds and many others. 785. Eeed And Cadwaladee Pamphlets. A Eeprint of, with an Appendix. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. [Philadelphia], 1863 The Correspondence between William B. Reed and J. Penington & Son, in relation to a reprint of the "Reed and Cadwalader Pamphlets," is laid in. 786. Eees (James). The Dramatic Authors of America. 12mo, half mo- rocco. Philadelphia, 1845 787. Eeynolds (Sir Joshua). Sir Joshua Eeynolds. By Frederick Keppel, and other articles extracted from periodicals, inlaid and Extea-Il- LUSTRATED by the insertion of 80 portraits of Eeynolds and his con- temporaries, and others, facsimiles of" his paintings, etc. [With specially printed title.] 4to, cloth. New York, 1895 788. EiKEE (John). The Annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York. Folding map and folding plate. 8vo, cloth (not original), uncut. New York, 1852 789. EoGEES (Samuel). Poems. Numerous beautiful vignettes by J. M. W. Turner and others. Piest Edition. 8yo, full green morocco, gilt edges, some pages spotted. London, 1834 790. EoGEES (Samuel). EecoUections of the Table Talk of Samuel Eogers to which is added Porsoniana. 2 vols. 12mo, half crimson morocco, gilt tops. New York, 1856 One volume extended to two and Estea-Illxjstrated by the insertion of 77 portraits and views, including, — Henry Dundas, William Pitt, George Grenville, Lord North, Matthew Prior, and others. A manuscript title, finely executed in red and black, by Mr. Moreau is in each volume. 791. EusH (Eichaed). Eesidence at the Court of London. Each volume with specially printed title-page. 2 vols. 8vo, half crimson levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1833 One volume extended to two, by the insertion of 92 portraits and views. Among the portraits are Stephen Decatur ; James Monroe ; J. C. Calhoun, engraved by J. B. Longacre; Robert Fulton, (early portrait) ; Captain J. Cook, (probably from the Universal Magazine) ; Benj. West, by Edwin ; Dr. S. Johnson ; Andrew Jackson, by Illman ; Lord Rodney, (early portrait) ; Le Comte de Grasse, (on India paper) ; and many others. The views include; — Quebec from the Old Mill, by Jayess, and others. 792. EusKiN (John). The Writings of Euskin. Some illustrated. 30 vols. 12mo, cloth, some bindings soiled. Not returnable. New York, v. d. 793. Eussell (Lillian). A collection of about 85 portraits, mainly in char- acter, and many in colors, programs, playbills, etc., mainly issued during the eighties and nineties. 4to, cloth. 794. EuTTENBEE (E. M.). Obstructions to the Navigation of Hudson's Eiver; Embracing the minutes of the Secret Committee appointed by the Provincial Convention of New York, July 16, 1776, and other original documents relating to the subject. Together with papers relating to the Beacons. Folding map. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Albany, 1860 795. Sabine (Lorenzo). An Address before the New England Historic- Genealogical Society . . . Death of Major General James Wolfe. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1859 ExTKA-lLLTJSTEATED by the insertion of 34 portraits and views, includ- ing General Woolfe (sic), engraved by J. Miller, Wolfe, by Spooner, (mezzotint, later impression), General Townsend, by B. Green, General Amherst, probably from the Universal Magazine, and others. 796. Salem Witchceaet. Eecords of Salem Witchcraft, copied from the Original Documents. 3 vols, small 4to, half green morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Eoxbury : Privately printed for W. Elliot Woodward, 1864 One of 215 copies issued, each autographed by Mr. Woodward. Laid in is a Ip. A. L. S. from him, also a receipt, signed. 797. [Saunders (Eeederick) .J Festival of Song. Numerous woodcuts en- graved iy Bobbett and Hooper. First Edition. 4to, full morocco, gilt edges. New York, 1866 798. Scotland. A Proper Project for Scotland, to Startle Fools, and frighten Knaves, but to make Wise Men Happy . . . with the un- doubted Causes of God's Wrath and of the present National Calam- ities. By A Person neither unreasonably (5ameronian. Small 4to, old half calf, some headlines cut close. Printed in a Land where Self's Cry'd up, and Zeal's Cry'd down, 1699. Contains the separately printed slip of Errata. 799. Scott (Sir Walter). The Scott Centenary. A series of periodical contributions, extracted, inlaid and Extra-Illustrated by the in- sertion of 86 portraits of Scott and others, views of Abbotsford, etc. In one volume, folio, half red morocco, gilt back and top. (New York, 1871) Practically all the portraits are of Scott, from early to late life, the frontispiece being the mezzotint by R. M. Hodgetts. The fine portrait of Charles Carroll by Longacre is also included. 800. Sbilhamer (George 0.). An Interviewer's Album, containing a series of Chats with eminent Players and Playwrights. Embellished with fine -portraits, never engraved. 14 numbers, all published, bound, with original wrappers, in one volume, royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1881 Extra-Illustbated by the insertion of 94 portraits, many in character, views of theatres, playbills, including several benefit bills, autographs, etc. The autographs include, a Ip. A. L. S. from the author, regarding the work, and a series of 5 A. L. S. of Joseph N. Ireland, author of "Records of the New York Stage," on personal and dramatic matters. 801. Sbilhamer (George 0.). History of the American Theatre before the Kevolution. 3 vols, (only, should be 3, lacks Vol. 3). 4to, cloth. Philadelphia, 1888 802. Shakespeare (William). The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare. A set of the fine plates after Stothard and others, issued for the 1826 edition of his works, printed by William Pickering, with portrait and engraved title. 38 plates in all. Open Letter Proofs. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. London; Pickering, 1826 803. Shakespeaee (William). Eeligious and Moral Sentences Culled from the Works of Shakespeare, Compared with Sacred Passages Drawn from Holy Writ. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. London, 1843 804. Shakespeaee (William). The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakespeare. Hundreds of illustrations. 6 vols, royal 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Some pages are spotted. London: Knight, circa 1845 ExTKA-lLitrsTKATED by tlie insertion of 240 scenes from the works, many of which are from late XVIIIth and early XlXth century sources. A number of the extra plates are proofs on India paper. 805. Shakespeaee (William). Centenary Celebration of the Birth of Shakespeare, by the ISTew-England Historic-Genealogical Society. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1864 Autograph presentation copy from John W. Dean, and a 4pp. A. L. S. by him laid in. 806. Shakespeaee (William). Calendar of American Chronology. Illus- trated by quotations from Shakespeare. Eoyal 8vo, cloth. x^ew York: Privately printed by C. L. Moreau, 1872 Large Paper Copy. Only a few printed. Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 47 portraits and views. 807. Shakespeaee (William). A series of 53 Illustrations to the Works of Shakespeare from the edition printed by Pickering, 1836. All proofs on India paper, some lief ore letters, and neatly mounted on cartridge paper. Eoyal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top. [Spe- cially printed title.] 808. Shakespeaee (William). The Shakespeare Memorial. Numerous il- lustrations. Small foKo, cloth. London, n. d. Extba-Illustkated by the insertion of about 80 scenes from the plays:, by Smirke, Hamilton, and others ; portraits of characters prominent in the late XVIII and early XlXth centuries; a set (12) of the titles for Tegg's edition of the works, 1812, all with vignettes, and all proofs on India paper ; with other material. 809. Shakespeaee (William). A Biography of William Shakespeare. By Charles Knight. One volume extended to t^'o by the Extba-Il- LUSTR-iTiOX of about 160 portraits, views, character scenes and other material, some from eighteenth century sources, — The Uni- versal Magazine, etc. — , a few of the plates on India paper. 3 vols, folio, cloth. Xew York, n. d. The extra plates include, — Mary Stuart, engraved by G. Vertue; Guy. Earl of Warwick ; Jlrs. A. Killlgrew, by T. Chambers ; Simon Forman, the astrologer, by Godfrey, 1T76 ; Elizabeth Sawyer, executed for witch- craft, 1794: Samuel Daniel, 1798; Nathaniel Field, by W. H. Gardiner, 1790; and others. 810. Shakespeare (William). A folio volume, lettered, "Shakespeare," containing various articles from periodicals — "Shakespeare as an Actor," by Alexander Cargill, and others, the text mainly inlaid, and Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of 68 portraits, character scenes, views, etc., a few of which are on India paper. Cloth. Several of the extra portraits and plates are from XVIII and early XlXth century sources. 811. Shakespeaee (William). Illustrations to the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare. A collection of prints, mainly late XVIIIth and early XlXth century, after Stothard, Thurston, Smirke, Howard and others, bound in one volume, with specially printed title. Eoyal Bvo, half blue levant morocco, gilt back and top. The volume contains 97 prints, no duplicates. 813. Shakespeaee (William). Portrait. Chandos head, lithograph in colors. . Folio. Framed. 813. Shea (John Gilmaey). A French-Onondaga Dictionary, from a Manuscript of the Seventeenth Century. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco. ISTew York, 1860 Autograph presentation copy, from Mr. Shea, with inscription. 814. Shea (John Gilmaey). Early Voyages Up and Down the Mississippi, by Cavelier, St. Cosme, Le Sueur, Gravier, and Guignas. With an Introduction, Notes, and an Index. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top. Albany, 1861 815. Sheppaed (John H.). A Memoir of Samuel G. Drake, author of the Book of the Indians, etc. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Albany: Printed for private circulation, 1863 It contains a bibliography of Mr. Drake's writings. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. of Mr. Drake, Boston, August 19, 1860, regarding genealog- ical works, which he says, "It is a matter yet almost in its infancy in our country," etc. There is also laid in a one page A. L. S. of Joel Munsell, the printer of the volume. 816. Sheeidan (Mes.) And Son. Portraits by Thomas Nugent, after John Hoppner. Stipple and etching. Folio. Veby fine impeession with full margin. 817. Signers Of The Declaration. Sanderson (John). Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence. Numerous portraits. 9 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut, somewhat worn and some pages spotted. Not returnable. Philadelphia, 1833-7 818. Smiles (Samuel). Memoir and Correspondence of the late John Murray ; with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768-1843. With portraits. First Edition. 6 vols. 4to, half blue morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With Specially printed titles.] London, 1891— New York, 1896 Two volumes 8vo, extended to 6 volumes 4to, and Extea-Illttstratbd by the insertion of 613 portraits, some proofs on India paper ; views, some In colors; and other material, much of which is from late XVIIIth and early XlXth century sources. The portraits include, — Gilbert Stuart, engraver cut away; Thomas [Xo. 818~ConUnued] Gray, private plate made by Mr. Moreau, only a few issued ; Lavater, in bistre, proof before aU letters ; T. Smollett by Alaimet ; Guillaume Pitt, by Hulk ; M. J. Robespierre, par Fiesinger ; Mirabeau par Tardieu ; Mrs. Mary Wollstonecraft, after Opie, stipple in bistre; Lord Byron, par Bol- linger ; Lord Nelson, by Scriven ; Peter Pindar, from the European Maga- zine; Louis Philippe, by Hopwood, proof before inscription, on India paper; numerous portraits of Sir Walter Scott, including some by for- eign engravers; Miss Jane Porter, by Scriven, 1815; David Hume, par Miger; B. Franklin, by Gobrecht; Talma, early French lithograph, un- signed; Samuel Johnson, by Baker, 1793; Miss O'NeUl, by Hopwood, 1815, Leigh Hunt, private plate; Arthur Xoung, by Hinton; Lucien Bonaparte, par Heath, 1813; R. W. ElUston, by Picart, proof on India paper, 1825, and many others. The autographs include an unsigned memorandum of Benjamin Dis- raeli, circa 1829. The views include Algiers, in colors ; Athens, in colors ; Dunkerque, in colors, &c. 819. Smith (Albert — Editor). Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character. Illustrated. Fiest Edition. Eoyal 8vo, cloth. London, 1840 820. Smith (Horace "W.). Nuts for Future Historians to Crack. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1856 Extba-Illusteated by the insertion of several views and newspaper cuttings. 831. [Smith (H. And J.).] Eejeeted Addresses. Tinted portrait of the authors. 12mo, full red morocco, gilt edges. London, 1833 EsxRA-lLLUSTRATED by the insertion of 9 portraits and views, including, among the former, — Campbell, Hook, Coleridge, Byron, Moore and others. 823. Smith (Sol). Theatrical Management in the West and South for Thirty Years. Illustrated. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, un- cut. New York, 1868 Extra-Illtjstbated by the insertion of 54 portraits, (mainly in char- acter), and views, including Miss Bateman, as Leah, Edwin Booth, and others. 833. Songs Of Beranger. With Sketch of the Life of Beranger. London, Pickering, 1837; Bloomeield (E.). The Farmer's Boy. Illus- trated. London, 1837. Together, 3 vols. 13mo, half morocco. 834. Stage Of America. A 4to volume, lettered "American Stage. Por- traits, Playbills, etc.," containing 80 portraits of players at the Stadt Theatre, Niblo's Garden, the 34th Street Theatre, Bryant's Opera House, Globe Theatre, etc. ; also views, cuttings, etc. Cloth. Includes view of The American Floating Novelty Theatre; portraits of Dan Bryant, Dave Reed, Charlotte Cushman, and others; with some of earlier date. 835. Standaed Theatre. The Standard Theatre, fromerly The Eagle, Sixth Avenue, between 33d and 33d streets, destroyed by fire, December 14th 1883. Illustrated with portraits, programs, views, etc., col- [Xo. 825 — Continued] lected and prepared hy C. C. Moreau. Thick 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] New York, 1884 A series of newspaper articles, inlaid to 4to, and Extba-Illustkated by the insertion of about 250 portraits of actors and actresses, playbills, programs, etc. 826. Stae Theatre. A 4to volume, lettered, "Star Theatre. Playbills, etc.," containing about 100 portraits of players here during the nineties, programs, playbills, etc. Cloth. Includes,— Salvini, Mrs. John Drew, W. H. Crane, Harry Edwards and many others. 827. Stebbixs (Emma). Charlotte Cushman, her Letters and Memories. Portrait. Boston, 1879; Fitzball (Edwaed). Thirty-Five Years of a Dramatic Author's Life. Portrait. 2 vols, in 1. London, 1859. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 828. Stevens (Heney). EecoUections of Mr. James Lenox, of New York, and the formation of his Library. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. London, 1886 Laid in is an A. L. S. of Mr. Lenox and a N. S. of the same. 829. Stewaet (I. W.). Life of Captain Nathan Hale. Second and en- larged edition. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Hartford, 1856 830. Stiles (Henet E.). Contributions towards A Genealogy of the (Massachusetts) Family of Stiles. Small 4to, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. Albany, 1863 One of 100 copies privately printed. Laid in is an A. L. S. of the author, Ip. 8vo. 831. Stoddaet (Anna M.). John Stuart Blackie, a Biography. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1896 Autograph presentation copy from the Author to Major Pond, and with the latter's bookplate. 832. Stothaed (Thomas). Bray (Mrs.). Life of Thomas Stothard, E.A. With personal Eeminiscences. With numerous illustrations from his works. Fiest Edition. 6 vols. 4to, half crimson morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. [With specially printed titles.] London, 1851 One volume octavo, extended to six volumes quarto, and Extea-Illus- tkaied by the insertion of eight htjndked and thikty-thkei; portraits of Stothard, his contemporaries, and others ; vignettes ; scenes from Shakes- peare and other works illustrated by him ; numerous periodicals illus- trated by him, etc., many from XVIII and early XIX century sources. Many are proofs on India paper. Included are the following; "The Call," stipple, in brown, 1788; "The Alarm," similar engraving, 1788; "The Affright," similar engraving, 1788; "The Reflection," similar engraving, 1788 ; "The Victory," similar en- graving, 1788 ; "The Escape," similar engraving, 1791 ; a set of the ex- quisitely engraved plates for "The Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas," 1790 ; and hundreds of others. Among the portraits are, — Ninon de I'Enclos ; Mrs. Hartley, as Elfrida, proof before all letters ; and many others. 833. Stuabt (I. W.). Life of Captain Xatlian Hale, the ilartyr-Spy of the American Eevolution. Illustrated. 13mo, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Hartford, 1856 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 21 portraits and scenes, Includ- ing Major Aiidr^, John Paulding, George Washington, (stipple, unsigned). Battle of Bunker's Hill and others. 834. Syllacius (Nicolaus). De Insulis Meridian! atque Indici Maris nuper inventis. With a Translation into English by Eev. John Mulligan. Engraved bust of Columius, and facsimile of signature, etc. Folio, morocco back and cloth, gilt top, uncut. Xew York, 1859 Only 102 copies were privately printed for presentation by Mr. James Lenox. Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Lenox to Mr. Moreau with inscription. Laid in is a 2pp. A. L. S. from Mr. Lenox to Mr. Moreau on "Anthology of New Netherland" which had just been pub- lished. Contains the slip of Errata on page 11. The original edition of this letter of Syllacius, relating to the second voyage of Columbus was printed in 1494 or 1495, only two copies of which are known, one of which was in the possession of Mr. Lenox, now in the New York Public Library. The volume concludes with a copious and interesting bibliographical notice of the early accounts of Columbus' voyages, by Mr. Lenox, with engravings and facsimiles. The original text is printed in Gothic type on one page, and the translation on the opposite. 835. Tammany Society. Proceedings of the Tammany Society . . . July 4th, 1867 . . . brief History of the Origin and earlier History of the Society. Frontispiece. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, un- cut. New York, 1867 Extra-Illustr.\ted by the Insertion of 40 portraits, views, and other material. 836. Tay'lor (John — Author of "Monsieur Tonson""). Eecords of My Life. 6 vols, royal 4to, half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles.] London, 1832 — (New York, circa 1879) Two volumes svo, inlaid to royal 4to. and richly extra-illustrated, BY THE INSERTION OF EIGHT HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE PORTRAITS, IN STIP- PLE, LINE, COPPER, MEZZOTINT, etC. ViEWS, MANY IN COLORS, A FEW PLAT- BILLS, etc., INCLUDING MUCH MATERIAL FROM CONTEMPORARY SOURCES. The portraits include, — Mrs. Abbington, as Roxalana, engraved by J. K. Shirwin, after Reynolds, 1791, brilliant original impression, with margins ; Admiral Boscawen, by Ridley ; Andrew Kippis. by Bartolozzi, printed in colors; Mrs. Cibber, from The European Magazine. 1794; Garrick, in numerous characters : Joseph Richardson, by W. L. Newton, after Shee, brilliant impression; John Wilkes, from Tlie Universal Maga- zine; Edmund Burke, published by Sayer, 1771; Miss Decamp, as Urania, by Yendramini, after Jean, 1S02, beautifully printed in colors ; Mr. Pond, by B. Smith, after Parkinson. 1787, brilliant impression ; Dr. S. Johnson and Boswell, on one print, 1803 ; Mrs. Pritchard : Mrs. Wofflngton, from The European Magazine, 1793; Garrick and Mile. Yioletti, tete-a-tete portraits, from The London Magazine, 1749; Mrs. Yates in several char- acters ; W. Brereton, by Harding ; Jlrs. Coutts : Mrs. Inehbald, in several characters; Mr. Holman, by J. Heath, 1S12; C. Macklin, by Conde, 1792; Mr. Parsons, as Alscrip, by J. Parker, 1795; John Philip Kemble, by Daniell. 1810; Mrs. Mattocks, by Laurie, 17S0: J. P. Kemble, on finely eno-raved announcement of Farewell Dinner to J. P. Kemble, by Silvester ; Ch'arles Kemble, as Maclieth, proof on India paper ; Mr. Macklin, in char- acter proof before all letters; George Cooke, by E. Scriven, 1812; John- Taylor, the Water Poet, 1794, and many others of interest and importance. The views include at least 15 from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London," [No. 836— Oontinued] by Rowlandson and Pugin, all in colors, including St. Luke's Hospital; India House; Stamp Office, Somerset House; Carlton House; The Mint; Pantheon Masquerade; Astley's Amphitheatre; Sadler's Wells Theatre; West India Docks; Westminster Hall; The Hall and Stair Case, British Museum and others. A large number of other views are included, some of which are double-page. The playbills are of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1814 ; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1833, with Kean, Kemble, Fawcett, Miss Stephens, and others of note in the casts. Autograph signature of William Wordsworth, with two autograph lines, included. 837. Taylok (Tom — Editor). Autobiographical EecoUections, by the late Charles E. Leslie. Edited, with Essay on Leslie as an Artist, by Tom Taylor. Portrait. 2 vols. ISmo, half crimson morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1860 One volume extended to two, by the insertion of 96 portraits and views, including Benjamin Rush, engraved by Edwin, David Garrick as Benedick, Munden, by Mackenzie, Robert Burns, by Tiebout and many others. 838. Tatloe Family. Ee-union of the Family of Joseph Taylor at Middle- town, New Jersey, 1861. Small 4to, half morocco, wrappers bound in. Kew York: Privately printed, 1861 Autograph presentation copy from Asher Taylor, with two inscriptions. Photograph copy of Taylor genealogy inserted. 839. Texas. Silk Broadside, on which is printed an editorial "Who shall be our next President," . . . "It is General Sam Houston, of Texas," from the New York Sun, October 30, 1850. Small foUo. 840. Thackeeat (William Makepeace). Stubb's Calendar, or. The Fatal Boots. Illustrated hy 0. GruiJcshanh. 16mo, half morocco, front wrapper bound in. Kew York, 1850 Originally issued in Cruikshank's Comic Almanac, 1839. 841. Thackeeay (William Makepeace). A Collection of Thackerayiana. Various periodical and newspaper articles, etc., extracted, inlaid, and Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of about 200 portraits of Thackeray (many different), his contemporaries, facsimile sketches by him, etc. Bound in, one volume, 4to, half green morocco, gilt back. [With specially printed title.] New York, 1888 One of the interesting items is a "Member's Course Ticket. Thack- eray's Lectures . . . Church of Divine Unity, No. 548 Broadway." 843. Theatee (The). A Weekly Journal of the Stage. [Conducted by George 0. Seilhamer.] From volume 1, number 1, (August 5th, 1882) to volume 1, number 20, (December 16th, 1882), which is thought to be all published. Thick 4to, half brown morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1882 Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of 14,5 portraits, programmes, views, etc., some folding, several in colors, and some private plates. In- cludes, — Henry Irving, Edwin Booth, Elias Hicks, Fannie Davenport, Kate Claxton ; Mrs. Twistleton, engraved by Ridley, 1796 ; Sarah Bern- hardt, Minnie Palmer, Thomas W. Keene, as Qloster, view of the Olympic Theatre, and many others. 843. Theatres Of London. Some Account of the London Theatres. The Lyceum and Minor Theatres. With illustrations collected and ar- ranged by Charles C. Moreau. A series of periodical articles, ex- tracted, inlaid, and Exxra-Illusteated by the insertion of 105 portraits, some in character, views of theatres, character scenes, &c., with specially printed title. 4to, half blue morocco, gilt back and top- New York, 1893 Includes some plates in color, and several private plates. 844. Theatrical Bouquet (The), containing an Alphabetical. arrangement of the Prologues and Epilogues, which have been published by dis- tinguished Wits. 12mo, original half binding and boards. London, 1778 Dedicated to David Garrick, and contains a large number of Epilogues and Prologues written by him. 845. Theatrical Trial. The Eeport of the Trial for Criminal Conversa- tion, "Wright versus Braham . . . and Memoirs of Mr. Braham. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1816 ExTRA-IixusTEATJiD by the Insertion of 8 character-portraits of Braham, Madame Mara, and others. 846. Thomson (James). The Seasons. A New Edition . . . with original Life of the Author, and a critical Essay on the Seasons, by Eobert Heron. 2 vols. 4to, half green morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. Perth, 1793 One volume extended to two and Extba-Iixtjsteated by the insertion of 200 portraits and views, some in color, and many from contemporary sources. Each volume with specially printed title. Among the portraits are those of Jakob Thomson, engraved by Zolt, Spense, Dryden, Johnson, by Hopwood, Addison, by Tardieu, Mrs. Rowe, (probably from the Universal Magazine), Frederick II., by A Smith, Sir Francis Drake, Chaucer, by Burder, and many others. Among the views and scenes are, — the complete set of "Seasons" (4) after Corbould, a series of colored plates of sporting scenes by Howitt, from Ackermann's Repository, "Charity," in brown, by Bartolozzi, and many others. 847. Thomson (James). The Seasons. With a Life of Thomson, and a complete Index and Glossary. Embellished with 14 engravings by the first artists. Thick 4to, full blue morocco, gilt back and top. Text inlaid from 8vo to 4to. Writing on title. London, 1795 Extra-Illustkated by the insertion of 132 plates, many from contempor- ary sources, some in the manner of Bartolozzi, some proofs. Included is a complete set (4 in nimiber) of the double-page aqua- tints, engraved by H. Schultz, after Mannsklrche, published by Acker- mann, London, 1798, "Janvier," by Fresca, after Lafltte, beautifully printed in colors, a complete set (4 in number) of the exquisite stipples in bro^^'h, by W. Bond after H. Singleton, London, 1792, all open letter proofs'. The Seasons, (all 4 on one sheet), from the Universal Magazine, 1747, and many others. 848. Thomson (James). The Seasons. With numerous engravings on wood by Creswick, Redgrave, and others. Sto, full morocco, elaborately tooled, gilt edges. London, 1842 One of the finest Illustrated editions of this work. 849. Thoexbury (Johx). Players and Play-Goers. From the Galaxy Magazine, 1876. The text inlaid from 12mo to 4to and Extra-Il- lustrated by the insertion of 59 portraits, several private plates, views, playbills, etc. 4to, half green morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] Xew York, 1888 The portraits include, — Henry Placide ; Mrs. .1. W. Wallack, Jr. ; J. W. Wallack ; S. Mitchell, (2 different) ; all private plates, and others. The playbills are from the Olympic, National, Bowery and other New York theatres, during the sixties. 850. Thornbury (Walter). Haunted London. Illustrated hy F. W. Fair- holt. First Edition. 5 vols. 4to, half maroon morocco, gilt backs and tops. [With specially printed titles.] London, 1865 One volume 8vo, extended to 5 volumes 4to, and Extra-Illustbated by the insertion of o^■er 500 views of churches, public buildings, etc., por- traits of painters, dramatists, historians, etc., many from eighteenth century sources. The portraits Include Chaucer, engraved by J. Bowles, mezzotint; James Lacy, stipple, from the European Magazine. 1802 ; John Boydell, stipple, from the European Magazine, 1792 ; Miss Pope, stipple, by Kid- ley, from the European Magazine, &c. 851. TicoxDEEOQA. Commissary Wilson's Orderly Book. Expedition of the British and Provincial Army under Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Amherst against Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 1759. Folding map. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Albany, 1857 The Manviscript was found among the papers left by the grandfather of Mr. J. Watts de Peyster. and is here first printed. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from the printer, Joel Munsell, to Mr. Moreau. 852. TicKNOR (George). Life of William H. Prescott. Portrait. Eoyal Svo, cloth. Boston, 1864 853. TiMPEELEY (C. H.). A Dictionary of Printers and Printing. Portraits. Thick 8vo, half calf. London, 1839 854. Tobacco. A Paper; — of Tobacco, treating of the Rise, Progress, Pleas- ures, and Advantages of Smoking, etc. By Joseph Fume. With illustrations by "Phiz." First Edition". 12mo, half morocco, gilt top. London, 1839 855. Tobacco. Smoking and Smokers. Numerous illustrations. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top. London, 1845 Bound in the same volume is : SnufC and Snuff-Takers. Numerous il- lustrations, London, 1846. 856. ToMKixs Illustrations. Lamb (James B.). The Birth and Triumph of Love. With numerous illustrations engraved by P. W. Tonkins. Small 8vo, full calf. London, 1823 A beautifully illustrated volume, and one which seldom occurs for sale by auction. 857. Teedwell (Daniel M.). A Monograph on Privately Illustrated Books. A Plea for Bibliomania. Etched portrait of the author, inserted. Eoyal 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt top, uncut. Brooklyn, 1881 Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of 79 portraits, and 40 autographs letters. A number of autographs have been added since the work was bound, and are loosely laid in. They include letters, some of consider- able length, by William Loring Andrews; William Gowans : C. Murphy; George Trent, (the inlayer) ; William Menzies, a series of five; .1. N. Ireland, a series of eight; Aug. Toedteberg, a series of three; W. B. Dick, a series of five ; H. F. Sewell, a series of four ; and others. The portraits include, — R. Fulton, engraved by F. Goulu; W. L. An drews; Augustin Daly, (private plate made by E. Dexter, 1877) ; Mrs. Siddons, by Cardon, 1823; B. Franklin, from Murray's History of the American War; and others. 858. Teedwell (Dais^el M.). A Monograph on Privately Illustrated Books. Eoyal 8vo, cloth. Flatbush, L. I., 1892 Laid in are 10 autograph letters, including one of the author, three of F. L. Dreer, one of C. C. Jones (Georgia historian), two of W. J. Bruce, one of Evert Jansen Wendell, and others. Tlie letters are mainly of a literary or personal nature. Several portraits are also included. 859. Teollope (Mes.). Domestic Manners of the Americans. Engravings, lithographed by Endicott, X. Y. 8vo, half morocco. London, and Xew York, 1832 860. Teumbull (John). Autobiography, Eeminiscences and Letters of John Trumbull, from 1756 to 1841. Numerous portraits and vieivs. 2 vols. 8vo, full crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. [With specially printed titles.] ISTew York, 1841 Extba-Illustkated by the insertion of 90 portraits, views, etc.. some from contemporary sources, some on India paper. Includes, — Morgan Lewis, engraved by Durand ; Gilbert Stuart, by Edwin ; Edmund Burke, by Edwin ; Lafayette, by Ethiou ; and many others. 861. Teumbull (John). M'Fingal; An Epic Poem. With Introduction and Notes, by Benson J. Lossing. Portrait of Trumbull. Eoyal 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1860 Large Paper Copy, only a few printed. Laid in is a 2pp. A. L. S. from Mr. Lossing to Mr. Moreau. 862. TucKBEMAN (Heney T.). The Character and Portraits of Washing- ton. 4to, new cloth. New York, 1859 Extra-Illustrated liy the insertion of about 90 portraits, including several of Washington, scenes connected with his life, a few on India paper, portraits of his contemporaries and others. 863. TucKEEMAN (Henet T.). Book of the Artists. American Artist Life, comprising Biographical and Critical Sketches of American Artists ; preceded by an Historical Account of the Else and Progress of Art in America. With Appendix containing Account of Notable Pic- tures and Private Collections. 1 vol. 8vo, inlaid, and extended to 6 vols royal 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1867 First Edition. Extra-Illustrated l>y the insertion of 782 portraits, views, autograph material, &c. Portraits; — Gilbert C. Stuart by A. B. [Xo. 863— Coniiiuied] Durand, after a miniature by Sarah Goodrich ; S. F. B. Morse from paint- ing by Chappel ; Paul Revere, lithograph for the New England Magazine from painting by Stuart ; David Hosack by A. B. Durand after painting by Sully ; David Wilkie by Robinson after Beeehey ; Mrs. George Wash- ington by Rogers after Woolaston ; Cadwallader Golden by Graham after Pratt; several portraits of George Washington; Mrs. Robert Morris by J. M. Butler for Graham's Magazine from portrait by C. W. Peele ; James Madison by Neagle after Otis; General Brown by P. Maverick after Jarvis ; Mrs. Baker by Gimbrede after Jarvis ; John E. Howard by Prudhomme after Harding; J. S. Copley by Glmber after Gainsbor- ough ; John Hancock by Forrest after a portrait by Copley in Faneuil Hall; Lady Erskine by Cochran after G. Stuart; Edward Shippen, and other subjects, by Wellmore, &c., after Gilbert Stuart ; proof of Van- derlyn's Marius; Cardinal Bentivoglio by Pye after A^andyke, Thomas Sully by Sartain after Sully's own picture executed for F. I. Dreer ; Paul Beck by Sartain after Sully, and others after the same ; Fenimore Cooper by W. E. Marshall after Elliott ; John Sartain from a daguerreo- type by Rost with autograph inscription in pencil appended ; and others. View : • - -"The Vedette" by Le Rat after Meissonier ; Dartmouth Col- lege, 1832 ; Battle of Bunlcer Hill by Gimbrede after Trumbull ; "Adonis in the Chase," drawn and engraved by H. Moses after Benjamin West; "Death on the Pale Horse," after West ; "Death of General Wolfe" by Sar- tain after West, and others after the same ; several views by Peter Mav- erick after Robertson and others ; Delaware Water Gap, the Catskills, New Hampshire, Falls of the Saw Kill, &c., after A. B. Durand by Hushel- wood, Smillie, &c. ; a number of views after Weir by Smillie, Durand, &c., including the School House at Tappan, the Crusaders, and others ; numerous plates after Chapman, Cole, Leutze, Huntington, &c. by Hatch, lUman, Dugal, and others ; Mexican News by Alfred Jonas after R. C. Woodville ; "Bargaining for a Horse" by C. Burt after W. S. Mount ; Boone's First View of Kentucky by Alfred Jonas after W. Ranney ; "Open Your Mouth," &c., by Sartin after Sharpe ; sketches, pencil-drawings and engraved plates by F. O. C. Darley, several of the latter proofs ; Noon on the Seashore by Hunt after Kensett ; &c. AuTOGKAPHS : — A. L. S. from the author, Ip. 16mo, Newport, August 18, 1856 ; Order of Exercises of the National Academy of Design, 1863, at the laying of the corner stone; A. L. S., Robert Weir, Ip. 8vo, West Point, February 17, 1875 ; A. L. S., John G. Chapman, Ip. 4to, New York, February 7, 1848; A. L. S., D. Huntington, Ip. 8vo, New York, November 29, 1864; A. L. S., S. R. Gifford, Ip. 8vo, New York, May 19, 1865, &c. 864. TuCKEEMAW (Heney T.). Book of the Artists . . . Appendix contain- ing an Account of notable Pictures and Private Collectors. Por- trait. Eoyal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Large Paper Copy. Xew York, 1867 865. Union Squaee Theatre. 1871-1888. Excerpts from Newspapers, &c., inlaid, 2 vols. 4to, half red levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by R. W. Smith. [Special Title-pages.] New York, 1888 Extra-Illusteated by the insertion of over 350 playbills, including a number printed on satin', portraits, &c. Playbills ; — September 17, 1872, Agnes Ethel in "Agnes"; with Emily Mesteyer, D. H. Harkins, F. F. Mackay, &c. ; September 19, 1873, the Vokes Family in "Belles of the Kitchen"; October 2, 1873, "Geneva Cross" with first appearances of John Parselle, C. R. Thome, Jr., Stuart Robson, &c. ; March 2, 1875, "The Two Orphans," with Kate Claxton, Maude Granger, Marie Wilkins, McKee Rankin, &e. ; January 1, 1877, "Miss Multon," with James O'Neill, J. H. Stoddart, Katherine Rogers, Bijou Heron, &c. ; May 17, 1879, [No. 865~Continued'] Rice's Surprise Party, with Alice Atherton, Louis Harrison, TVillie Edouin, &c. ; October 24, 1881, "Bleak House," with Janauschek ; August 29, 1885, "The Mikado," with Roland Reed as Eo-Ko, llontegriffo as Nanki- Poo, Frankie Kemble as Y^im-Yiim, &c. PoKTKAiTs; — Colored lithographs of Roland Reed, Eliza Weathersby, Mrs. G. S. Knight, and many others; colored double-paged lithograph of the Salisbury Troubadours and scenes from the "Danicheffs" ; a 3-fold lithograph of "Dotheboys Hall" ; colored lithographs of the characters in Rice's Surprise Party, "The Mikado," and several additional. 866. Union" Square Theatre. A 4to volume, lettered "Union Square Theatre. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 120 portraits, many in character, of players who have acted at this theatre, pro- grams, etc., mainly issued during the eighties and nineties. Cloth. 867. Valentine (David). History of Broadway. 41 pages, probably an excerpt. Each page inlaid to royal 8vo from ISmo, with finely executed manuscript title. Illustrated. Eoyal 8vo, half crimson levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. [New York, 1866] Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of 50 views, some tinted, including Bowling Green, engraved by Balch, panoramic view, (very long, cut into sections) of east and west sides of Broadway, St. Paul's Church, by Eddy, City Hall, MofCat Building, (tinted), LaEayette Place, by Dick, and others. 868. Van Vooehis (E. W.). Tombstone Inscriptions from the Churchyard of the First Eeformed Dutch Church, Eishkill Village, N. Y. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. New York: Privately printed, [1883] Autograph presentation copy from the Author, with inscription. 869. [Vekplanck (Gulian C.).] The State Triumvirate, a Political Tale and the Epistles of Brevet Major Pindar Puff. Eiest Edition. 12mo, half morocco. New York: Printed for the Author, 1819 870. Veeplanck (Gulian C). Proceedings of the Century Association. Eoyal 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1870 Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of 22 portraits and views, includ- ing, — Edwin Booth, Sir Charles Hardy, William Cullen Bryant, and others. 871. Vesteis .(Madame). Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of iladame Vestris. By an English Gentleman. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, [1838] Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 15 portraits, including, — Signer Vestris, Sr. engraved by J. Miller, Mons. Vestris, Jr. (from tlje London Magazine, May 1781), various portraits of Madame Vestris in character, and others. 872. Veuillot (Louis). Jesus-Christ. Avec une etude sur TArt Chretien, par E. Cartier. Ouiragc conienant 180 gravures executees par Hmjot pere et fils, ct 16 chromolithographiques. Eoyal 8vo, mo- rocco back and cloth, gilt edges. Paris, 1877 873. VoCABULAiEE dcs Enfants, Dictionnaire Pittoresque. lUustre par un qrand nomire de petits dessin:^. Eoj-al 8vo, full calf, gilt. Paris, 1839 874. Wallace (Johx W.). An Address ... on the Two Hundredth Birth- day of William Bradford. Folding facsimiles of Bradford's hand- writing and portrait of L. Bradish, (inserted). 8vo, half cloth and boards. Albany, 1863 Autograph Presentation Copy from tlie Autlior, with inscription. 875. Wallack (James William). A Sketch of the Life of Wallack, (senior), late actor and manager. Portrait on title. Eoyal 8vo, wrappers, uncut. liew York, 1865 One of 250 copies printed by T. H. Morrell. Laid in is a 2pp. A. L. S. from Mr. Morrell to Mr. Moreau on literary matters ; also a playbill (double page) of Wallack in "The Merchant of Venice," [1858]. 876. Wallack (James William). A Sketch of the Life of James W. Wal- lack. Vignette portrait on title. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco. Xew York : T. H. Morrell, 1865 One of 50 copies on Large Paper. Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 34 portraits and views, including among the first-named, — Miss A'^anden- hoff as Juliet, Signor Debegnis in "Don Geronia," Fanny Kemble, John Fawcett, David Garrick, engraved by Hall, and others. 877. Wallack (Lester). Memories of Fifty Years. With Introduction by Laurence Hutton. Portraits and facsimiles. 1 vol. 12mo, inlaid, and extended to 2 vols. 4to, half light-blue levant morocco, gilt backs and top, by R. W. Smith. New York, 1889 Extra-Illtjstrated by the insertion of .339 portraits, views, &c. Por- traits ; — Wallack by HoUyer ; Wallack by Gribayerdorff on Chinese paper ; G. F. Cooke as StukeJy by Rogers ; several portraits of Johnstone the Comedian ; 4to lithograph of Mrs. John Wood, 1863 ; compartment plate of Lizzie Weston as Oheron in "Midsummer's Night's Dream" ; Colley Cibber by Hopwood after Vanloo ; colored 4to portrait of Miss Mellon (Duchess of St. Albans) engraved by C. Turner after Sir William Beechey ; full-length lithograph of Fanny Elssler ; John Brougham by S. HoUyer ; 4to portrait of Mrs. Nisbett for whom Bouicault wrote the part of Dolly in "London Assurance" ; and others. Playbills ; — Wallack's Theatre, December 28, 1858. "Merchant of Venice," with Lester Wallack as Bassanio; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, December 5, 1812, Johnstone as Looney Mactwolter; Burton's Theatre, February, 2 1852, "Road to Ruin," with Mr. Lester, Mr. Placide, Mrs. Hughes, &c. ; Wallack's March 16, 1860, "Romance of a Poor Young Man," with Wallack, Brougham, Fanny Morant, &c. ; Wallack's, December 3, 1860, first appearance of "a young lady of this city," [Madeleine Henri- quez] ; Wallack's, October 2, 1863, first performance of "Rosedale" ; Wallack's, December 27, 1867, "Oliver Twist" with Wallack as Fagin, E. L. Davenport as Bill Sykes, Fanny Morant as Nancy, Miss Maurice as Rose Maylie, &c. ; New Theatre, December 6, 1822, with Cooper as Virginiua, Wallack as IciUus, J. Jefferson as Puilius, Mrs. Anderson as Virginia, &c. ; View of the Bowery Theatre by A. J. Davis for the New York Mirror, 1828; &c. Autographs ; — A. L. S. Wallack to Hutton, Ip. 12mo, no place, May, 4, no year ; A. L. S. John Gilbert, 3pp. tall 12mo, New York, November 12, 1888; MS. of Laurence Hutton, Ip. 4to, signed in full. New York, January, 1889 ; galley-proofs of an article with corrections probably in Lester Wallack's hand ; A. L. S. Wallack, Ip. 12mo, New York, May 16, 1888 ; 2 A. L. S. Joseph N. Ireland, 4to and 8vo, Ip. each, Bridgeport, February 2 and November 23, 1891 ; &c. 878. Wallace: (Lester). Memories of Fifty Years. Witli Introduction by Laurence Hutton. Ilhtstrated. 12mo, cloth. Xew York, 1889 Laid in is a Ip. A. L. S. of Mr. Hutton, regarding the Washington bookplate, etc. 8T9. AVallack (Lester). Memories of Fifty Years. With an Introduction by Laurence Hutton. Portraits and facsimiles. 8vo, sheets, uncut, in cloth case, with ties. Xew York, 1889 No. 20 of 500 copies printed. 880. Wallack Family, ilemorial of the Wallack Family. Illustrated with newspaper cuttings, ohituary notices, playbills, portraits and auto- graphs. Collected and arranged by Charles C. jMoreau. Thick 4to, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] S^ew York, 1890 Extba-Illustkated by the insertion of 213 portraits, many in character, several being private plates, of Lester Wallack, his father, and others, playbills issued in America during the sixties and seventies, with several of earlier date issued both in America and England, with his father in principal roles, programs, views of theatres, etc. Three playbills of special interest are those of the New Theatre, (Wal- nut Street, Philadelphia), Feb. 4th, 1823, Feb. 12th, 1823 and the American Theatre, (New York), April 22nd, 1833, with Lester's father in principal roles. Two are benefit bills, one being his "last appearance previous to his departure for Europe." Lester Wallack made his first American ap- pearance Sept. 27th, 1847. A Ip. A. L. S. of Lester Wallack to L. Hutton, is included. 881. Wallack Divoece Case. Lomas (John). A Eeport of the very Singu- lar and Interesting Divorce (Dase Wallack vs. Wallack. Portraits and view inserted. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 20. Xew York, 1834 883. Wallack's Theatre Playbills, 1854-1888. Illustrated tuith portraits and scenes from the plays. 4to, half red levant morocco, gilt, back and top, by E. W. Smith. [With Special Title-page.] Few York, 1890 ExTRA-Iri.usTEATED by the insertion of 206 playbills, portraits, &c., in- cluding (1) Playbills; — "Soldier's Courtship" and "Ernestine" vrith Mr. Lester, Mr. Dyott, Mrs. Hoey, Mrs. Conway, &c. March 11, 18.54; "Fast Men of the Olden Time," with Lester Wallack, John Brougham, Mrs. Hoey, &c. October 28, 1859; "Belle's Stratagem," with Charles Fisher, Fanny Morant, &c. March 1, 1862; "London Assurance," with Mark Smith, Mary Gannon. Mrs. John Sefton, &c. June 8, 1864 ; "Over- land Route," with H. J. Montague, J. W. Shannon, Ada Dyas, Effie Germon, &c. "Blue Beard," with Lydia Thompson and her company, September 19, 1877, with lithograph portraits of a number of its mem- bers ■ Farewell Benefit to Signor Brignoli, February 14, 1879, selections from' "Don Pasquale," with De Murska, Ferranti, Susini, &c. ; "Wolfert's Roost" with John T. Raymond, Kate For.sythe, &c. August 30, 1879; and others; (2) Portraits ;— John Gilbert; lithographs of Lydia Thomp- son, several colored ; Thomas Baker, for many years musical director of Wa'uack's Theatre ; lithograph portrait of John T. Raymond as Ichaiod Crane; and many more, including colored lithograph heads, half-tones, woodcuts, &c. 883. Waltox (Izaak) Axd Cottox (Charles). The Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative ilan's Eecreation ... a Notice of Cotton and his writings, by the American Editor [George W. Bethune] . . . Appendix including illustrative Ballads, Papers on American Pish- ing, etc. PiEST American Edition". Illustrated. Imperial 8vo, halJE crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. New York, 1847 Large Paper Copy. Extka-Illustrated with a duplicate set of the plates in proof state. 884. Ward Family. A Memoir of Lieut.-Colonel Samuel Ward . . . with a Genealogy of the Ward Family. By John Ward. Portrait. Small 4to, cloth. New York, 1875 Privately Printed. Extba-Illustkated by the insertion of portraits and scenes. 885. War Op 1813. The Bladensburg Eaces, written shortly after the Cap- ture of AVashington City, August 24th, 1814. 4to, wrappers, un- cut. Printed for the purchaser, 1816 One of 75 copies on Large Paper, printed at New York. 885a. War Of 1812. Two copies, similar. 886. War Of 1812. The Bladensburg Eaces. Another copy, as above, half morocco, gilt top. Extka-Illtjsteated by the insertion of 9 portraits and views. 887. Warren (6. W.). Address before The Bunker Hill Monument Asso- ciation. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1865 Extea-Illtjsteated by the insertion of 20 portraits and views, includ- ing, — Jefferson Davis, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Jackson, Lafayette, Bunker Hill Monument, etc. 888. Warwick (Eden). The Poet's Pleasaunce; or. Garden of All Sorts of Pleasant Flowers. Each page printed within decorative iorders. 8vo, full morocco, gilt edges. London, 1847 889. Washington (George). Greenleaf's New- York, Connecticut, & New Jersey Almanac . . . 1801. Vignette on title, and on bach page a fine oval portrait of Washington, -with a 14 line Ode beneath. 8vo, sewn, as issued. Brooklyn, 1801 In unusually fine condition. 890. Washington (George). Farewell Address to the People of the United States. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. New Brunswick, 1812 Extka-Illusteated by the insertion of, — 9 portraits of Washington, scenes, etc., including proof of an oval portrait about the size of a postage stamp. 891. Washington (George). Diary of Washington; from the first day of October, 1789, to the tenth day of :March, 1790, from the Original Manuscript. Now First Printed. Eoyal 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. New York, 1858 Only 100 copies were privately printed. Laid in is tlie separately printed Errata, 2pp. Extra-Illustkated by the insertion of 33 por- traits and views, including Lafayette, grav6 par Fiesinger; General Schuyler; George and Martha Washington; various views of New York, and other places ; etc. 892. Washington (George). Diary of Washington: From the First Day of October, 1789, to the Tenth Day of March, 1790, from the Original Manuscript, now First Printed. Eoyal 8vo, half mo- rocco. [New York] : Privately printed, 1858 Only a few copies issued. The introductory remarks are by Benson J. Lossiug. 893. Washington (George). 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 situation, and a Catalogue of Medals commemorating the event. By Franklin B. Hough. Portraits of Washington on India paper, and large folding plan of his farm at Mount Vernon. 2 vols. 4to, original wrappers, uncut. Eoxbury, Mass. : Printed for Elliot Woodward, 1865 Large Paper Copy, one of 91 copies printed. Laid in is a one page A. L. S. from Mr. Woodward (written by his clerk) to Mr. Moreau, re- garding the work. 894. Washington (George). Washingtoniana. A copy of the same work, on small paper. 2 vols, royal 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Eoxbury, Mass. 1865 One of 200 copies printed. 895. Washington (George). A Poetical Epistle to his Excellency, George Washington . . . from an Inhabitant of the State of Maryland, etc. Small -Ito, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Annapolis, 1779 One of 75 copies privately printed for Francis S. Hoffman, New York, 1S65, autographed hy him. Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Hoff- man, and with a Ip. A. L. S. by him laid in. 896. Washington (George). Addresses of the City of New York to George Washington, with His Eeplies. Eoyal 8vo, full blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1867 No. 65 of 75 copies printed for private distribution. Extea-Illustrated by the insertion of 15 portraits and views, ax autograph note by Genl. Washington, a silk badge and an imprint of his bookplate from the original plate. The autograph note. Ip. Svo, reads : "General Washington would with pleasure accept Mr. Meredith's polite invitation to dine on Thursday next, was he not pre-engaged to Mr. Bingham on that day. Friday, Nov. 16, 179S." The portraits include, — Washington (bank note engraving, 2 different), sculptured bust by Prudhomme; Defeat of General Braddock, and others. 897. Washixgtox (Geokge). Addresses of the City of Xew York, with his replies. Portrait, (private plate). 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. New York, 1867 No. 62 of 7.5 copies printed for private circulation. 898. Washin-qtox (George). An Address from the Eoman Catholics of America, to George Washington Esq. . . . [with Washington's Answer and Xotes by John G. Shea]. Small folio, boards, cloth back, wrappers bound in. London, 1790 [New York, circa 1868] Only a small number were privately printed for Mr. Shea. Autograph presentation copy from him, with inscription. Contains portraits of Washington and John Carroll. 899. Washixgtox (Geoege). The Centennial Celebration of the Inaugura- tion of George Washington . . . April 39th-May 1st, 1889. Of- ficial Programme, with Sketches, by C. W. Bowen. 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. No place, 1889 Text inlaid from royal Svo. to 4to, and Extea-Illtjstkated by the in- sertion of 166 portraits and views. 900. Washixgtox (Geoege). The Inauguration of Washington, as First President of the United States. With illustrations collected and arranged hy Charles C. Moreau. 4to, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. [With specially printed title.] Few York, 1893 A series of articles contributed to periodicals, extracted and inlaid, and Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of 150 portraits of Washington and his contemporaries and others, battle scenes, views, etc. Includes, — I. Putnam, engraved by W. Humphreys ; Edmund Burke, by I. Jones ; General Clinton, from Murray's History of the War; Washington, by Wm. Hamlin, (reprint) ; Franklin, by Bouvier, 1833; and others. 901. Washington (Geoege). A 4to volume, lettered "Washington. Por- traits & Miscellania," containing various periodical articles on Washington, his portraits, etc., the text inlaid, and Extea-Illus- teated by the insertion of about 65 portraits, several on India paper, facsimiles of rare originals, views, etc. Cloth. 902. Washixgtox" (Geoege). Le General Washington. Full length stand- ing in front of his tent holding a roll of papers, on top of which is the Declaration of Independence. At his left a table with maps, and behind this a colored attendant holding his horse. Line en- graving by Noel Le Mire, after L. le Paon. Hart, pp. 18-19, No. 31c. Second state. PeOOF BEFOKE LETTEES, BEABIN6 ONLY THE AETISTS' NAMES. VeEY FINE IMPEBSSION WITH LAEGE MAKGINS, TJNCUT. In THIS CONDITION IT IS VERY EARE, and neither the Mitchell nor the Holden collections contained a proof as early as this. [See Reproduction] 903. Washix^gton (Geoege). Portrait, smaller than a postage stamp, after H. Billings, with scenes of Mount Vernon, etc., framed with wood grown at ilount Vernon, 1859 ; Also, Copy of a Miniature of Wash- ington, painted from life, by Samuel Peale, photographed the size of the original, by F. Graff, 1860. Framed. Together, 2 pieces. GEORGE WASHINGTON Line Engraving by Noel Le Mire (See No. 0021 904. Washixgtox (George). Bronze plaque, with relief portrait, bust in uniform, facing front. Unsigned. 905. AVashixgtox (George). Metal plaque, repousse silhouette bust, to left, 3 copies. 906. Washixgtox and Mount Vernon. Excerpt from The Century Magazine, for xipril, 1889, inlaid, 4to, half crimson levant morocco, gilt top and back, by Blackwell. Xew York, 1893 ExTBA-IixusTRATED b.v tliB insertion of 150 plates, including a number of views of Mount A'ernon, engraved, &c., and the following-named por- traits, among many others ; — Mrs. Robert Morris, after the original paint- ing by C. W. Peale ; George Clymer, one of the Signers, by Longacre after Trott; Charles Carroll of CarroUton, by A. B. Durand after Harding; Nicholas Fish by H. B. Hall; Robert Fulton, by Lenzy after West; Samuel Provoost, first P. E. bishop of New York, by Buttre ; Brissot de Warville and Washington at Mount Vernon, by Tanner after Kirk; Marchioness d'Yrujo. after painting by Gilbert Stuart ; Madame Le Brun, 1S02, stipple, unsigned ; Josiah Bronson by Samuel Sartain, mezzotint ; &c. 907. Washixgtox Chair. The Washington Chair, Presented to the Massa- chusetts Historical Society by Benjamin E. Winthrop. 8vo, half morocco. [Boston], 1856 Extra-Illtjstbated by the insertion of Washington's bookplate, an im- pression taken from the original plate, autographed by George Livermore, and other material. 908. Washixgtox's Ixauguratiox. Lamb (Mrs. Maratha J.). Souvenir of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Inauguration . . . with the Program of Ceremonies. 8vo, inlaid to -Ito, half crimson levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Blackwell. Xew York, 1889 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 187 illustrations, including the following portraits, — Caleb Strong, by Longacre after Gilbert Stuart ; James A. Bayard, by Wellmore after painting by WertmuUer ; George Clymer, by Sartain after Trott ; John Quincy Adams, by Paradise after Durand ; George William Curtis by Jackman ; Mrs. John Adams, after painting by Sehesele ; E. G. Malbone, by Gimbrede, stipple ; Francis Hopkinson, by Longacre ; John Randolph, after painting by Chappel ; Oliver Woleott, by Hall after Trumbull ; Samuel Adams, by Storm after Longacre ; John Trumbull, by A. B. Durand ; Sir Charles Hardy ; Colonial Governor of New York, by Dawe after Hudson, mezzotint; Timothy Dwight, President of Yale College, by Leney after Trumbull ; and others. Laid in is an A. L. S.. Martha J. Lamb, Ip. 8vo, New York, Septem- ber 3, 1886. 909. Watsox (Johx^ F.). Historic Tales of Olden Time; concerning the Early Settlement and Advancement of Xew York City and State. Illu.-itrated. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Xew York, 1832 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of 4.3 portraits, views, plans, etc. Includes, — G. Washington, engraved by Ridley, from the European Maga- zine. Dr! Mitchell, by Scoles, Plan of New York in 1742, after a draw- ing by David Grim, and views, churches, etc. 910. Webek And Fields Theatre. A 4to volume, lettered, "New York Theatres. Portraits, Playbills, etc.," containing about 225 por- traits of players at Weber and Fields, Proctor's, Koster and Bial's, and other playhouses, during the eighties or nineties, with programs, etc. Cloth. 911. Webster (Benjamiit). The Acting National Drama. Portraits and frontispieces to each play. 5 vols. 12mo, half maroon morocco, gilt backs and tops. London, 1837-1838 The etcMngs are mainly by Pierce Egan, the younger. Each volume contains about 12 separate plays. 912. Webster (Bekjamin). Volumes 1 and 3 of the above, 2 vols. 12mo, half calf. Name on titles. London, 1837 913. Webster (Daniel) . Eeport of . . . the Common Council, New York City. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1853 Laid in is a passport, signed by Daniel Webster, issued as Secretary of State in 1858, also a portrait. 914. Webster (Noah). An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking. 12mo, half morocco. Boston, 1797 ExTEA-lLLtrsTRATED by the insertion of portraits of "Webster, and 8 his- torical scenes. 915. [Wedmore (Prosper M.)] Lexington, with other Fugutive Poems. Portrait, inserted. First Edition. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. New York, 1830 916. Weston (Bdwaed Payson). "The Pedestrian," a correct Journal of "Incidents" on a Walk from the State House, Boston, to the TJ. S. Capitol, Washington. 8vo, half morocco, wrappers bound in. New York, 1862 Autograph presentation copy from the Author. A Ip. A. L. S. of the author is laid in, also the original autographed circular. Extka-Illtjs- TBATED by the insertion of 10 portraits and views, and numerous clippings, etc. 917. Westwood (J. 0.). Natural History of the Insects 'of India. A New Edition, with additional Observations, etc., by J. 0. Westwood. With a large nurnber of beautifully colored plates, several specimens on some plates. Alio, half green morocco, gilt top. London, 1838 918. White (Charles — Negro Comedian). History of the New York Theatres. From the Note-Book of Charles White, negro Comedian. Illustrated with views of theatres, playMlls, etc. Collected and ar- ranged by Charles C. Moreau. 4to, half red morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1891 A series of clippings from periodical sources, inlaid to 4to, and Bxtba- Illustkatbd by the insertion of 155 portraits, views, playbills, including some benefit bills, etc. The views include, — Vauxhall Gardens, 1831, (with White on the stage), American Museum, Niblo's Garden, 1839, (reproduction). Bowery Theatre, 1828, American Floating Novelty Theatre, Olympic Theatre, 1850, Burning of Barnum's Museum, in colors, New Bowery Theatre, and others. 919. White (Richaed Grant). National Hymns. Frontispiece. First Edition. 8vo, cloth. ' New York, 1861 920. White (Richard Grant). Opera in New York. An article with this title, extracted from The Century Magazine, 1883, inlaid, and Ex- tka-Illustrated by the insertion of about 150 portraits, a few in colors, playbills, of New York and other theatres, a few benefit bills, programs, views, etc. In one volume, 4to, half maroon mo- rocco, gilt back and top. [With specially printed title.] New York, 1887 Includes, — "La Musique," Neil sculp. Gauoie del., beautifully printed in colors ; and portraits of Elizabeth Feron, private plate ; Fanny Elssler ; Mile. Augusta; Sontag, in colors; and others. The playbills are of tbe Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1830, with Wallack ; Oovent Garden, with Sontag, May 29th, 1829; Theatre (New York), Sept. 10th, 13th, and 23rd, 1833, with Mr. and Mrs. Wood, one benefit bill; Niblo's Garden, 1831'; Theatre (New York), with Fanny Elssler; and others. An A. C. S. of the author is laid in, as is an A. L. S. of J; N. Ireland and the "Correspondence between Joseph N. Ireland and Richard Grant White, Esq.", regarding the foregoing article, the whole written in Mr. Ireland's neat script. 921. Whitmoee (William H.). A Brief Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hutchinson and Thomas Oliver. 4to, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1865 Autograph presentation copy from Samuel G. Drake, who published the volume. 922. Whitmore (William H.). The Elements of Heraldry. K^imerous il- lustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1866 923. Whitmore Collection. Catalogue of the Private Library of Mr. Henry Whitmore. Prepared by T. H. Morrell. 4to, wrappers, uncut. New York, 1865 One of 30 copies on Large Paper, interleaved. Each item neatly priced in ink. 924. Williams (Roger) . Experiments of Spiritual Life and Health, and their Preservatives in which the weakest Child of God may get as- surance of his Spiritual Life and Blessedness. Small 4to, boards. London, 1652 Reprinted by Sidney S. Rider, Providence, 1863. 925. Willis (N. P.). Letters from Under a Bridge, and Poems. Illustrated. London, 1840 : Sacred Poems. Illustrated. New I'ork, 1860. To- gether, 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth. Laid in is an A. L. S. of the author, December 15th, 1857. 926. Wilson (James Grant). Bryant, and His Friends; Some Reminis- cences of the Knickerbocker Writers. 1 vol. 12mo, inlaid, and ex- tended to 3 vols. 4to, half light-green morocco, gilt backs and -tops, by R. W. Smith. [Special Title-pages.] New York, 1886 ExTBA-IiiTJSTEATED by the insertion of 388 portraits, views. &c. Pok- TRAiTS ; — a number of Bryant and of iBjring ; Lord Lyndhurst, by Sartain after Harlow, mezzotint; General Garfield; John Wilson by Teel after J Watson Gordon ; Lydia Slgourney by F. E. Jones after a miniature by [Xo. 926— Contiiuied] Freeman, 1842 : Daniel Appleton r),y ^Y. E. Marshall after C. L. Nott ; Mrs. H. B. Stowe by H. W. Smith after G. Richmond ; Oliver Wendell Holmes, full length proof before letters ; Morgan Lewis by Durand and Paradise after James Herring; Richard H. Dana; John Randolph by Sartain, mezzotint; John Abernethy by Cochran after Sir Thomas Lawrence ; Bishop Seabury by Gimbrede after Duche ; &c. Views : — Several of Sunnyside-on-Hudsou ; Weehawken by A. B. Durand after Bennett; Woodlands, the residence of William Gilmore Slmms; Hudson Highlands by J. Dutchie after W. M. Oddie ; Otsego Lake, drawn and engraved by J. I. Pease ; Poughkeepsie Collegiate School on wood by Benson J. Lossing and printed by him ; &c. Laid in, — A. L. S. William Cullen Bryant, 2pp. 8vo, New York, May 31, 1859, to E. A. Duyckinck relative to alteration.? made in one of his prefaces, &c. ; A. L. S.. J. G. Wilson, Ip. 8vo, October 15, 1885 ; and an- other, from W. P. Palmer. 927. Winter (William). The Jeffersons. [American Actor Series. Edited by Laurence Hutton.] Illustrations collected and prepared hy G. 0. Sloreau. 1 vol. 12mo, extended to 2 vols. 4to, full green levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by R. W. Smith. IBoston, 1882 No. 11 of 100 copies printed on Large Paper. Extea-Illusteated by the insertion of over 300 portraits, playbills, views, &c., Poetraits ; — William Makepeace Thackeray from the painting by Chappel ; colored stipple portrait of Mr. Murray, by J. Chapman from an original ; Corneille by Woolnoth after Lebrun ; Dr. Arne on monument by I. Heath after E. F. Burney ; Warren Hastings by Knight after Sir Joshua Reynolds ; Mrs. Wood, by Edwin after Rembrandt Peale ; Elliston as Frank Heartall by Woolnoth after Wagerman ; Daniel Terry by J. A. Stewart after A. Geddes : E. Cave by Scriven after Kyte ; Mrs. S. Chapman liy Gimber after Marchant ; Tyrone Power by Jackman ; Madame Anna Thillon by Sartain from a daguerreotype by McClees and German ; and others. Playbills : — Baltimore Theatre, March 17, 1829, with A. B. King in the "Lady of the Lake,'' and Mr. and Mrs. Darley, father and mother of F. O. C. Darley, the American illustrator ; French Theatre, 14th St. corner 6th Avenue, Parisian Opera Co. in "Grand Duchess of Gerolstein" with Tostee, Leduc, Duchesne, Longchamps, &c. ; Brooklyn Museum, "Charlotte Temple," with Clarke, King, C. W. Taylor, &c. ; Winter Garden, April 29, [1861], "Jenny Lind" with Mrs. John Wood and Joseph Jefferson as Grandhy Gag, "with his celebrated Break Down" ; Olympic Theatre, October 28, 1867, "Midsummer-Night's Dream," with H. Wall, J. J. Waler, G. L. Fox as Bottom, W. Davidge as Quince, Fanny Stockton as Oheron, Clara Fisher as Peasilossom, &c. ; Union Square Theatre, September 19, 1881, "The Rivals," with JefCerson, Frederic Robinson, Mrs. John Drew, &c. ; Union Square Theatre, October 27, 1883, "Cricket on the Hearth" and "Lend Me Five Shillings," with Jefferson, R. L. Downing, Charles Plunkett, Rosa Rand, &c. AuTOGEAPHS ; — A. L. S. William Winter, 3pp. 8vo, November 23, 1887 ; A. L. S.. H. P. Phelps, 3pp. 8vo, Albany, October 19, 1890; A. L. S., Mrs. Charles Durang, 3pp. 8vo, Philadelphia, September 8, 1876; A. L. S., T. Rice, 2pp. 12mo, Baltimore, January 23, 1852 ; A. L. S., Joseph Jefferson, Hohokus, N. J., August 23, 1880; two lines of inscription in Jefferson's autograph ; &c. 928. WiKTEE (William). Henry Irving. Illustrated. 1 vol. 12mo, inlaid and extended to 2 vols. 4to, half dark-blue morocco, gilt backs and tops, by R. W. Smith. Xew York, 1885 First Edition. Extba-Illusteated by the insertion of 300 portraits, playbills, views, &c. Among the first-mentioned are, — Irving as "Shy- lock," several, one a photograph with autograph inscription ; colored folding caricature of Irving and Ellen Terry in "Merchant of Venice" ; [Xo. d28~ConUnued'] photograph of Miss Terry as Portia with autograph inscription ; Irving as Hamlet ; colored lithograph of Dion Boucicault ; David Garrick by Schiavonetti after Sir Joshua Reynolds ; Mrs. G. H. Gilbert ; Henry Ward Beecher by Pound after photograph by Whipple and Black; The Henry Irving Dream of Eugene Aram, with grotesque illustrations by F. Drum- mond Niblett, London, 1887, 22 plates; caricature by C. Dana Gibson of Irving and other actors 'Valking the ties" ; &c. There are many playbills including, — Star Theatre, Initial Performance, as Mathias in "The Bells," October 29, 1883 ; Star, as Charles I., October 30, 1883 ; Boston Theatre, as Louis XI., February 25, 1884 ; &c. Among the autograph material are, — Passes for seats signed by Irving and Bram Stoker, his manager ; A. L. S. by the latter. Ip. Svo, London, September 7, 1883, inviting Laurence Hutton to breakfast ; Letter from Irving in third person, Ip. Svo, to Hutton, New York, n. d. ; &c. 939. Winter (William). The Stage Life of Mary Anderson. 12mo, inlaid to 4to, half light-brown polished morocco, gilt back and top. New York : G. J. Coombes, 1886 ExTKA-lLLUSTRATED by the insertion of 129 portraits and plates, to- gether with newspaper excerpts, playbills, &c. Among the portraits are many that are colored consisting of lithographs, half-tones, woodcuts, «&c., in character and otherwise ; and numerous playbills, including, — Fifth Avenue Theatre, November 12, 1877, Miss Anderson's first appearance in the Lady of Lyons ; same theatre, in Evadne, Hunchback, &c. ; Booth's Theatre, January, 1882, in the Daughter of Roland ; Programme Souvenir of First Cincinnati Dramatic Festival, May 5, 1S83, as Juliet with Lawrence Barrett as Romeo, John McCullough as Mercntio, &c. ; Lyceum Theatre Programmes, in Pygmalion and Galatea ; and others. Inlaid is an A. L. S. 2pp. 8vo, to Mr. Hutton [London, 1883]. 930. Winter (William). A Sketch of the Life of John Gilbert, together with Extracts from his Letters, and Souvenirs of his career, -ito, half brown morocco, gilt back and top. jSTew York; Dunlap Society, 1890 Inlaid from 8vo to 4to, and Extka-Illustrated by the insertion of 147 playbills, portraits, character scenes, autographs, etc. The playbills, a very attractive series, — were issued by the Park, Bowery and other theatres, and include many early bills. There are also, good specimens of autograph letters of both the author and Mr. Gilbert, and of Joseph N. Ireland, author of "Records of the New York Stage." 931. WiXTHEOP (Benjamin R.). The Washington Chair, Presented to The New York Historical Society. View of the chair. 8vo, half red morocco. New York, 1857 Extra-Illustrated by the insertion of three portraits and views. 932. WiNTHROP (John). The History of jS;ew England, from 1630-1649, from His Original Manuscripts with Xotes ... By James Savage. Portrait. 2' vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. Boston, 1825 933. WiNTHROP (Egbert C). Address ." . . on the Evening of Fast Day, 1859, and Address ... in aid of the Fund for Ball's Equestrian Statue of Washington. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1859 With antocr.niib of the Author on both titles. I-aid in is a 4pp. A L. S. from Mr. Winthrop to Mr. Moreau on literary matters. 934. [WiN'THEOP (EoBEET C.).] Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, in respect to the Memory of William H. Prescott. Por- trait. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1859 Laid in are two A. L. S. from Mr. Wlnthrop to Mr. Moreau, on literary matters. 935. WiNTHEOP (Egbert C). Memoir of Hon. Xathan Appleton. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco, original wrappers bound in. Boston, 1861 Autograph presentation copy from the Author. Laid in is a 4pp. A. L. S. from the Author to Mr. Moreau on literary matters. 936. [WiNTHEOP (Egbert C.).] Tribute of the Massachusetts Historical Society to the Memory of Josiah Quincy. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 186-1 Autograph presentation copy from Mr. Winthrop to Mr. Moreau, and with a 2 page A. L. S. from Mr. Winthrop to the latter laid in. 937. WiNTHKGP (Egbert C). Life and Letters of John Winthrop. Por- trait and folding facsimile of autograph letter. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1867 Autograph presentation copy from the Author, with inscription. 938. WiNTHEGP (Eobeet C). Oration on the Two Hundred and Fiftieth An- niversary of the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers. Portrait. 8vo, half orange levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Boston, 1871 Presentation Copy from the Author, with Inscription. Laid in are 2 A. L. S. of the author, both on literary matters. ExTKA-lLLUSTKATED by the insertion of 95 portraits and views. 939. WoGD Engeaving. Jackson (John) and Chatto (W. A.). A Treatise on Wood Engraving. Numerous illustrations. Eoyal 8vo, cloth, some pages loose. London, 1861 Second Edition with a chapter on _ the artists of the day, and many additional woodcuts. 940. Wggd Engraving. The History of Wood Engraving. An illustrated article, from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, also A Manual of In- struction in the Art of Wood Engraving, by S. E. Fuller, Boston, 1867. Both works inlaid from 8vo and 13mo to 4to and Extea-Il- LUSTEATED by the insertion of 150 specimens of engraving, a few of early date; several specimens by Anderson; portraits and views. Thick 4to, half green morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. 941. WooDWOETH (Jghn). Eeminiscences of Troy from Its Settlement in 1790 to 1807. Small 4to, cloth. Albany, 1860 943. Woodward (W. Elliot). A List of Washington Jlemorial Medals. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco. [Boston], privately printed, 1865 No. 7 of 50 copies issued. Autograph presentation copy from the Author to C. C. Moreau. Laid in is an A. L. S. of the author. Author to C. C. Moreau. Laid in is an A. L. S. of the author. 943. Worth ((iouiiAiU A.). Random Eecollections of Albany, from 1800 to 1818. Third Edition, with Xote by tlie publislier. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1866 Iiaid in is a one page A. L. S. from tlie publisher, Joel Munsell. The letter is regarding his publications. 944. WoETH (GoEHAM A.). Random Eecollections of Albany, 1800-1809. Illustrated. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Albany, 1866 Several portraits are laid in, also a one page A. L. S. from the printer and editor, Joel Munsell. 945.- AVyxxe (James). Account of the Private Libraries of Ne-w York. Royal Bvo, half morocco. Xew York, 1858 The coliunns of The New York Evening Post, cut out and neatly mounted on heavy paper, with specially printed title. 946. Wynxe (James). Private Libraries of New York. Frontispiece. Thick imperial 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Xew York, 1870 Thick Paper Copy, only 100 printed. Laid in are, — A. L. S. of A. W. Griswold, and 3 A. L. S. and 1 A. C. S. of William Menzies. The volume describes the libraries of both. 947. Ameeicax Exgeaving Akd Peintixg. Charnock's Life of Lord Xel- son. Engravings hy Scales. New York, 1810; Engraved "Work of Asher B. Durand, Grolier Club publication, 1895; Dodsley's Econ- omy of Human Life, Walpole, 1807 ; and New Y'ork, 1806 ; Ogden's Antidote to Deism, (dedicated to George Washington), 2 vols. New- ark, 1795, and others. Together, 14 vols., various sizes and bindings. V. p. V. d. 948. Ambeicax" Histoeicai Eecord (The). Edited by Benson J. Lossing. Volume 1. Illustrated. In original numbers, Philadelphia, 1872; The Story of the Cincinnati in New York. By John Schuyler. Numerous portraits. New York, 1886 ; A collection of Proceedings, Addresses, etc., of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register; and other similar material. Together, 36 pieces. Wrap- pers. V. p. V. d. 949. Ameeicax Newspapers. A collection of about 55 newspapers, includ- ing New Y^ork and Philadelphia papers, announcing the assassina- tion of President Lincoln, his funeral, etc. ; Ulster County Gazette, Jan. 4, 1800, (with the Washington portrait, etc., reprint, 11 copies) ; Gazette of the United States, May 7, 1789, (also -with a Washington portrait, etc., reprint, 11 copies) ; New Louisiana, April, 1869, number 1, and other old newspapers, some more or less damaged. As a lot, not returnable. V. p. v. d. 950. Ameeicana. An Account of Col. Crockett's Tour to the North and down East. Written by himself. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1835; Jolin Smith's Letters, with "Picters" to Match . . . together with [^o. 950 — Coniinued'] the only authentic History extant of the late War in our disputed Territory. Humorous illustrations. New York, 1839, but with London label on outside; A Journal of a Young Man of Massa- chusetts, late a Surgeon on board an American Privateer. Plan of Dartmoor prison. Boston, 1816. Together, 3 vols. 12mo. All in original bindings. V. p. v. d. 951. Andeesox (Alesaxder). Stories about General La Fayette, New York, 1830 ; Bloomfield's The Farmer's Boy, New York, 1802 ; Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield, New York, 1807; Smollett's Peregrine Pickle, -L vols., New York, 1816 ; Emblems of Mortality, Charleston, 1846, and others. All ivith woodcuts by Anderson. Together, 17 vols. 12mo, mainly original sheep, the last named full morocco. Not returnable. V. p. v. d. 952. Axdeesox ( Alesandeh) . Goldsmith's Poems, Philadelphia, 1810; Bloomfield's The Farmer's Boy and Eural Tales, New York, 1821; the same. New York, 1801 ; Swift's Gulliver's Travels, New York, 1815 ; Eogers' The Pleasures of Memory, New York, 1808 ; Beattie's The Minstrel, A^ew York, 1802; The Looking-Glass for the Mind, New York, 1800 and 1820; Weems' Life of George Washington, Philadelphia, 1831. All with woodcuts ly Anderson. Together, 9 vols. 12mo, uniform half roan. V. p. v. d. In the last named is laid an autograpli receipt by Anderson. 953. Anglixg. Fisher (P.). The Angler's Souvenir. Numerous illustra- tions, all proofs on India paper, and decorative borders. London, 1845; HoFLAND (T. C). The British Angler's Manual. Illus- trated. London, 1848; Walton (Izaak) and Cotton (Charles). The Complete Angler. Illustrated. London, 1861. Together, 3 vols. 18mo, cloth. V. p. v. d. 954. Archer (William). About the Theatre, London, 1886; Mrs. Galindo's Letter to Mrs. Siddons ... a circumstantial detail of Mrs. Sid- don's Life, London, 1809; Taylor (John). Eeeords of My Life, New York, 1833; Martin (Sadie E.). The Life of Emma Ab- bott. Illustrated. Minneapolis, 1891 and other Dramatic items. Together, 12 vols. 8vo and smaller. Cloth, wrappers, etc. V. p. V. d. 955. Barnes (William). The Settlement and Early History of Albany, 1864; Weems (M. L.). Hymen's Eecruiting-Sergeant, Hartford, 1845; Akerman (Lucy E.). Nothing but Leaves. First Edition. Presentation copy from G. T. Paine, the printer, with A. L. S. laid in. Providence, 1871, and others. Together, 12 vols, various sizes and bindings. V. p. v. d. 956. Beeeiax (William). Historical Sketch of Trinity Clmrcli, Xew York, 184T : Peirce (M. F.). The Landmark of Fraunces' Tavern, Xew York, 1901 : [Kip (William I.).]. The Olden Time in Xew York. 1852; Haswell (Chas. H.). Reminiscences of an Octogenarian of the City of Xew York, 1896 ; Xew York in Slices. By An Ex- perienced "Carver. Illustrated. Xew York, 1849, and others, mainly relating to Xew York. Together, 33 pieces, 8vo and smaller, (in- cluding many pamphlets). A", p. v. d. 957. Books About Books. Hunnewell (J. F.). Illustrated Americana. 1493-1889. One of 150 copies printed, 1890; Catalogue of the Art Collection, Literary Propertj^, etc., of S. B. Fales. Illustrated. 1881; Wynne (J.). Private Libraries of Xew York, 1860; Adams (W. D.). Dictionary of English Literature. Together, 4 vols., various sizes and bindings. Y. p. v. d. 958. Books About Books. Pollard (Alfred W.). Early Illustrated Books; Duff (E. Gordon). Early Printed Books; Home (Herbert P.). The Binding of Books; Hardy (W. J.). Book- Plates; Madan (Falconer). Books in Manuscript; Elton (C. and Mary). The Great Book-Collectors. All ■illustrated. 6 vols. 8vo, buckram, un- cut, backs faded. London, v. d. 959. Bookplates. Allen (Charles Dexter). List of American Book-Plates. Xew York, Grolier Club. Laid in are 2 A. L. S. from the author, both relating to book-plates ; Kissel (Clemexs). Symbolical Book- plates. Reproductions. London, 1894; Ex-Libris, Xumbers 1-3 (all issued ?). With facsimiles. Washington, 1896, also a collec- lection of Bookplates, (about 40) including G. H. Seribner, Flor- ence S. StaufEer, and others. The collection sold as one lot. Y. p. V. d. 960. British Theatre, containing the Lives of the English Dramatic Poets, Dublin, 1750; Hall (H .T.). Cambridge Dramatic Album, Cam- bridge, 1868; The Actor, . . . Passages in the Lives of Booth. Presentation Copy from the Author, Xew York, 1846 ; Watts (Ephraim). The Life of Yan Amburgh. the brute-tamer, London, undated ; The Tragedy of Hamlet, according to the First Folio. By A. P. Paton, Edinburgh, 1878 ; Paul Forrester, a Play in four Acts. Xew York, (privately printed), 1871; Le Eorx (Hughes). Acro- bats and Mountebanks. Xumerous illustrations. London, 1890, and other Dramatic items. Together, 20 vols. Eoyal 8vo and smaller, cloth, paper, etc. V. p. v. d. 961. Beough (Robert B.). JJli the Minstrel. First Editiox. London, undated; De Calabrella (The Baeoxess). The Prism of Im- agination. Each page printed a different illuminated border, Lon- don, 1844 (pages loose) ; The Faces in the Fire. By Bedgap. Il- lustrated in color {in the manner of Leech) hy Xicholson, First Editiox, London, undated; Mathew (The Brothers). The Good Genius. Illustrated. Xew York; also Model Men. Illus- trated hy H. G. Hine, Xew York, and other illustrated books. To- gether, 12 vols. 8vo and smaller, various bindings, mainly original. Y. p. V. d. 0(J2. Burton (J. Hill). The Book-Hunter. With Notes, by E. G. White. Xew York, 1863; Peimb (W. C). I Go A-Fishing. First Edi- tion. New York, 1873; Smith (John T.). A Book for a Eainy-Day. London, 184-5, and others. Together, 16 vols., various sizes and bindings. V. p. v. d. 963. Chandler (Thomas B.). The Life of Samuel Johnson, first President of Columbia College, New York, 1805; Moore (N. F.). Historical Sketch of Columbia College, New York, 1846; Francis (John W.). Old New York, 1866; Kip (Francis M.). Discourse ... on the 150th Anniversary of the First Eeformed Church, Fishkill, New York, 1866; Historical Sketch of Madison Square, New York, 1894; McManus (Blanche). How the Dutch came to Manhat- tan, New York, 1897, and others, mainly relating to New York. Together, 20 vols., 8vo and smaller, cloth, and wrappers. V. p. V. d. 964. Choice Pictures and Choice Poems. With numerous engravings, printed in colors, after Birket Foster, William Harvey and others, London, [circa I860]; Bloomfield (Eobert). The Farmer's Boy. Illustrated by Birket Foster, London, 1858; Bartlbtt (W. H.). The History and Topography of Holland and Belgium. Numerous steel plates; Campbell (Thomas). The Pilgrim of Glencoe. Lon- don, 1843 (2 copies) ; and other art and illustrated books. To- gether, 20 vols., royal 8vo and smaller, various bindings, mainly cloth, several in wrappers. V. p. v. d. 965. Daly (Augustin). Catalogue of the Collection, including Art Objects, Eelics, Bric-a-Brac, Furniture, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Auto- graphs, Manuscripts, Prints, Play Bills, Photographs and Books, 3 parts; Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew (2 copies), and The Tempest, also Excerpts from the many . good words uttered in Honor of Edwin Booth, at the supper given, March 30th, 1889, by Aug. Daly. Together, 8 vols., 8vo, 7 wrap- pers, one cloth. New Y'ork, 1887-1900 One of the copies of "Taming of tbe Shrew" is the Memorial Edition, of which but 100 were printed. It is an autograph presentation copy from Mr. Daly. There is laid in an autograph memorandum by him, his visit- ing card, etc. His visiting card is also laid in two of the others, as is an autograph card of Mr. Douglas Taylor. There is slight damage to 2 covers. 966. Davis (A.). History of New Amsterdam. Illustrated. New Y'ork, 1854; New York in Slices. Bv An Experienced Carver. Illus- trated. New York, (1848) ; The Old Brewery and the New Mis- sion House at Five Points. New York, 1854; New York, a His- torical Sketch. By A New Yorker. Illustrated. New York, 1853 ; A Summary Historical, Geographical and Statistical View of the City of New York. Vieiv of City Hall. New York, 1836, and others, mainly relating to New York. Together, 28 vols, (includ- ing some pamphlets). V. p. v. d. 967. Davis Collection. Catalogue of the Private Library of Williain J. Davis. 4to, wrappers, nncut, lacks front wrapper, jfg^y York, 1865 ; Also Williain Jackson Davis, A Memorial, 1865. Autograph Pres- entation Copy from Henry B. Dawson, [Morrisiana, 1865]. To- gether, 2 vols. 4to, Avrappers. V. p. v. d. The catalogue is on Large Paper, only a few printed, and is an auto- graph presentation copy from Mr. Dawson. Each item is neatly priced in ink. 968. Daudet (Alphonse). Sapho. Illustrated; Voltaihe. La Pucelle, Paris, 1831; Rousseau (J. J.). Oeuvres, 2 vols. Paris, 1823; Fbnelon. Fables, Paris, 1853; Peemy (Aenould). Confessions d'un Bohemien, Paris, 1857; Les Soupers de Monns . . . 1815, Paris, 1815; Lemee (Julien). Les Poetes de 1' Amour, Paris, 1850; VoLTAiEE. Siecle de Louis XIV. Paris, 1847; Lbttees d'Abailard et d'Heloise. Edition illustree par J. Gigoux. Paris, 1839, and other French books, some of which are illustrated. To- gether, 60 vols. 4to and smaller, various bindings, mainly hand bound. V. p. V. d. 969. Dawson (Hbney B.). Diary of David How, a Private ... in the Eevolutionary Army. Morrisania, IST. Y. 1865. Only 250 printed. Laid in is a 2pp. A. L. S. from Mr. Dawson; An Oeation on the Annals of Ehode Island and Providence Plantations . . . Rhyme by W. G. Curtis, New York, 1864; Crosby (Howard). George Henry Moore, a Memoir. Privately printed. Portrait and A. L. S. of Moore laid in; Badgee (H. C). Discourse ... on the death of Mr. George Livermore, Cambridge, printed for the family, 1865. With A. L. S. of Mr. Livermore laid in, and other interesting con- temporary similar material, mainly with autograph letters laid in. Together, 8 pieces, wrappers, etc. V. p. v. d. 970. De Peystbe (Feedeeic). The Moral and Intellectual Influence of Li- braries and Social Progress. Large Paper Copy, only a few printed. Autograph Presentation Copy from George H. Moore, 1866; Ad- dress on the Culture demanded by the Age, 1869 ; Life and Admin- istration of Richard, Earl of Bellomont; Memoir of William Henry Guest, (2 copies), 1878, and other works by the same author. To- gether, 9 vols., 4to and 8vo, cloth, boards, etc. ISTew York, v. d. Laid in are a number of circulars, etc., relating to the New York Historical Society, etc. 971. Dickens (Ch-veles). Pickwick Papers. Illustrated. Jubilee Edi- tion. 2 vols. London, 1886; Life of Dickens. By F. T. Marzials, London, 1887. 2 copies, large and small paper. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12nio, cloth. V. p. v. d. 972. Deakb (Peancis S.). Dictionary of American Biography. Boston, 1873; Phillips (Lawebncb B.). The Great Index of Biographical Reference, New York, 1882; Whbblbe (William A.). A Brief Biographical Dictionary, New York, 1866. Together, 3 vols, thick royal 8vo and 13mo, cloth. V. p. v. d. 973. Eakly Ameeicax Guides And Toleists. Tanner (H. S.)- 'J-'^e Amer- ican Traveller and Guide, Philadelphia, 1839; Holley (0. L.). The Picturesque Tourist, New York, 1844; The Northern Traveller, Xew York, 1836 (lacks the frontispiece) ; The North American Tourist, New York, (1839) ; The Traveller's Guide to the Hudson River, New York, (1857) ; The Picture of New York and Stranger's Guide, New York, (1828); Feakcis's New Guide to New Y^ork, 1857; Holley (0. L.)- A Description of the City of New York, 1847, and others similar. Mainly illustrated, some with maps. To- gether, 19 vols. 8vo and smaller, cloth, roan and wrappers, prac- tically all assumed to be perfect. Interesting and uncommon col- lection. V. p. V. d. 974. EvEEETT (Edward). Proceedings of the Thursday-Evening Club . . . Death of Everett, 1865 ; Memorial to Everett from the City of Bos- ton. [Containing original poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes.] Por- trait. 1865; Tributes to Everett. By Robert C. Winthrop. Pri- vately printed, 1865. Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author, and with a 3 pp. A. L. S. from him laid in; Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, in Memory of Everett. Autograph Presentation Copy from R. Winthrop, and with a 3pp. A. L. S. from him laid in; The Dowse Library . . . with the Eulogy by Edward Everett. Illustrated. Privately printed, 1859. Autograph Presentation Copy from G. Livermore, and with a 3 pp. A. L. S. by him laid in. Together, 5 vols, cloth and wrappers. V. p. V. d. 975. Faieholt (F. W.). A Dictionary of Terms in Art. Illustrated. Lon- don; Wilson (James G.). The Life and Letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck, New York, 1869; Winslow (C. M. R.). Yesterdays with Actors. Boston, 1887, and others. Some illustrated. Together, 13 vols., various sizes and bindings. V. p. v. d. 976. Fkbemason-ry. The Covenant and Official ^Magazine of the Grand Lodge of the United States, Vols. 3 and 4, and Vol. 1, new series. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep, Baltimore, 1839, etc.; Historical Sketches of Holland Lodge. By J. Balestier, New York, 1878. Together, 3 vols, wrap- pers. V. p. v. d. 977. Hamilton (Schuylee). History of the National Flag. Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1853; Stone (W. L.). History of New York City, 1868; Stoees (R. S.). The Early American Spirit, New York, 1875; Faiechild (H. LeRoy). History of the New Y'ork Academy of Sciences. Autograph presentation copy from the Author, New York, 1887; and others. Together, 15 vols. 8vo and smaller, cloth and wrappers. V. p. v. d. 978. Handbook of the Dyce and Forster Collections in the South Kensington Museum. Illustrated. London, undated; Wynne (James). Pri- vate Libraries of New York. 1860; Hulsius. Contributions to a Catalogue of the Lenox Library, No. 1, Voyages of Hulsius, New- York, 1877; Db Vinne. The Eoman and Italic Printing Types . . . Theo. L. De Vinne, New York, 1891. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, one paper. y. p. y. ^_ 979. Hemans (Mes.). The Siege of Valencia. First Edition. London, 1826; Hayley (William). The Triumphs of Temper. Illus- trated {including portrait of Miss Snyde). 2 copies, 1801-03, and others 8 vols. 8vo and smaller, calf, etc. V. p. v. d. 980. Humphreys (David). Life of Israel Putnam, Boston, 1818; Emmons (Eichaed). The Battle of Bunker Hill, New York, 1839; Dubois (P.). The Mountaineer of the Neversink, Philadelphia, 1873; Baknum (P. T.). Life. New York, 1853; and other Americana. Together, 13 vols. 8vo and smaller, various bindings. V. p. v. d. 981. HuTTON (Laurence). From the Books. First Edition. A 3 pp. A. L. S. of the Author laid in; Taylor (Bayard). The National Ode. Illustrated. First Edition. Boston, 1877; Alcott (L. M.). The Eose Family. First Edition. Boston, 1864; Kinney (Coatbs). Lyrics of the Ideal and the Eeal. Autograph Presen- tation Copy from the Author, [1887]; MooRE (Frank). Songs and Ballads of the American Eevolution, New York, 1856; [Put- nam (G-. P.).] Pocket Memorandum Book during a Ten Weeks' Trip to Italy and Germany, 1847; Prime (W. C). Holy Cross. First Edition. New York, (1877) ; and other works of American Authors. Together, 17 vols. 8vo and smaller, mainly original cloth. V. p. V. d. 982. Jennings (C). The Eggs of British Birds. Numerous colored illus- trations. Bath, (ca. 1850); Bechstein (J. M.). Chamber Birds. Illustrated. London, 1848; Miller (Thomas). The Year-Book of Country Life. Illustrated. London, 1855; Bryant (W. W.). A History of Astronomy. Illustrated. New York, 1907; Hewitt (Robert). Coffee, its History, etc. Illustrated. New York, 1872; Safeoed (William B.). The Useful Plants of the Island of Guam. Illustrated. Washington, 1905, and other works of a similar nature, many of which are illustrated. Together, 19 vols. Eoyal 8vo and smaller, mainly original cloth. V. p. v. d. 983. Jerrold (Douglas). Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures. Illustrated by Charles Keene. New York, 1866. [Sheets of the first edition, with American title] ; Life of Jerrold, by his son, Blanchard Jerrold, Boston 1859 ; The Characters of Charles Dickens, pourtrayed in a series of original water color sketches by "Kyd," and 3 others. To- gether, 5 vols, various sizes and bindings. V. p. v. d. 984. Jones (Chaeles C). The Dead Towns of Georgia, Savannah, 1878; The Georgia Historical Society, Its Founders, Patrons, and Friends, Savannah, 1881 ; Military Lessons ... of Georgia During the Con- federate War, Augusta, 1883; An Address . . . Before the Con- federate Survivors Association, Augusta, 1881. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and wrappers. ^- P- ^- ^• The first-named is an autograph presentation copy from the author with inscription. The second-named contains a presentation slip. There are laid in two autograph letters from the author to Mr. Moreau on literary matters. 985. Lamb (Chaeles). Works. Portrait. London, Moxon, 1852; Book of the Poets, Chaucer-Beattie-Modern. Numerous finely engraved steel vignettes. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, London, 1843, and others. Together, 7 vols, royal 8vo and smaller. V. p. v. d. 986. Leslie (Feank). Pictorial History of the American Civil War. Vol- ume one. Portrait of Lincoln and many illustrations. New York, 1862; A volume of photographs of The Eoyal Mausoleum, Wind- sor, also two Atlases and another book. Together, 5 vols, mainly folio, various bindings. V. p. v. d. 987. LiBEAET Catalogues. The Odell Library. Prepared by G. P. Philes. Colored head pieces, 2 vols. New York, 1878. This is one of the most sumptuously printed American book catalogues; The Thomas Addis Emmet Library. New York, 1868. Only 60 copies were is- sued for Private Circulation; The William F. Fowle Library, Cam- bridge, Eiverside Press, 1865. Thick Paper copy, only 85 printed. Autograph Presentation Copy from Mr. Fowle; The C. W. Fred- erickson Library. Portraits and clippings laid in, and others. To- gether, 35 pieces. Eoyal 8vo and smaller, mainly in wrappers, un- cut. V. p. V. d. 988. Lincoln (Abeaham). Fowler (John Jr.). Address on the Death of Lincoln. . . New Eochelle, April 20, 1865, New York, 1865; Proceedings of the City Council of Boston, April 17, 1865 . . . Death of Lincoln, Boston, 1865 ; Binney (William) . Proceedings of the City Council of Providence on the Death of Lincoln, Provi- dence, 1865; Valentine (D. T.). Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln in the City of New York, 1865. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, wrappers and cloth. V. p. V. d. The first-named is a presentation copy from H. H. Kimball, the third a presentation copy from G. T. Paine, and the last a presentation copy from the author, with a Ip. A. L. S. laid in. 989. Lossi.vG (Benson J.). Eminent Americans. Numerous portraits. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1857 ; History of the Fine Arts, 12mo, cloth, .New York, 1840. Together, 2 vols. Each volume contains a 2pp. A. L. S. from Mr. Lossing to Mr. Moreau. Both on historical matters. 990. Lyuics Of Loyalty, Personal and Political Ballads, and Songs of the Soldiers. All arranged and edited by Prank Moore, New York, 1864; Halleck (Fitz-Geeene). Alnwick Castle, 1845, and Poems' 1869; Tayloe (Bayaed). The National Ode. Piest Edition, Boston, 1877, and others. Some illustrated. Together, 12 vols! various sizes and bindings. Y. p. v. d. 991. Marvels Of The New West. By W. M. Thayer. Numerous illustra- tions. Norwich, 1887; Bowles (Samuel) . . Our New West, Records of Travel. Illustrated. Hartford, 1869; Wood (Silas). A Sketch of the Pirst Settlement of the several Towns on Long Island, Brooklyn, 1828, (no plates); Vigne (G. T.). Six Months in America, 2 vols. London, 1833, and other Americana. Together, 10 vols. 8vo and smaller, various sizes and bindings. V. p. V. d. 992. MoEEAU (Chaeles L. — Printer). Illustrations of Mother Goose's Mel- odies. Illustrated by A. Anderson, 1873; A Brief Catalogue of Books illustrated with engravings by A. Anderson, 1885, (2 copies) ; Deowne (Hbnet T.). Journal of a Cruise in the Pall of 1780 in the private-sloop-of-war, Hope, by Solomon Drowne, 1872. (2 copies), and another. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, various bindings. New York, 1872, etc. All the above were printed by Mr. Moreau, at his private press, the Analectio. 993. MoEEAU (Charles L.). A Collection of 150 Engravings by Alexander Anderson, Executed on Wood After His Ninetieth Year 1873; Events in the History of New York City, With Illustrations from Shakespeare. By a New Yorker, 1881 ; Greens Por Christmas, 1874 ; In Memory of John B. Moreau. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, cloth. New York, (privately printed), 1872-4 994. MoEEAU (Chaeles L.). Another set of the same. The first men- tioned being in original sheets, and 2 copies of Greens for Christ- mas. 995. MoEEAU (Charles L.). 4 copies of the Drowne, as above, 3 copies of Events in the History of New York City, with Illustrations from Shakespeare. By A New Yorker, also printed by Mr. Moreau, and another. Together, 7 vols. V. p. v. d. 996. Napoleon. The Revolutionary Plutarch, Baltimore, 1806; Napoleon, Poeme en dix Chants. Philadelphia, 1823 ; On the Opinions and Policy of Napoleon. By Prince Napoleon Louis Bonaparte. Lon- don, 1840. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, first 2 original boards, uncut, last named cloth, (loose). V. p. v. d. 997. New York. Pranks (David). The New York Directory, 1786. Fac- simile of the first published; Todd (C. B.). Story of New York, 1898' Hbmstreet (C). The Story of Manhattan, 1901, and 2 others about New York. Some illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, and smaller, various sizes and bindings. V. p. v. d. 998. Odd Volumes. The Knickerbocker, Vols. 7 to 12, half calf; Massachu- setts Historical Society, 1855-1863, (4 vols.) ; Browne's History of the Highlands and Clans, Vols. 1, 2, 4, and others. Together, 34 vols. 8vo, and smaller, various bindings. V. p. v. d. 999. Peery (Amos). Carthage and Tunis, Past and Present. Providence, 1869; Vance (Alexaxdee). The History of Little Jehan de Saintre, London, 1862; The Book of Table-Talk. Illustrated. 2 vols. London, 1836; jSTunneeies in France, New York, 1845; Howell (James). Epistolae Ho-Elianae, London, 1754, and other miscellaneous books. Together, 70 vols. 4to, and smaller, various bindings. V. p. v. d. 1000. Pleasures Of JVIemoey. With plates. Boston, 1801; Palconee (W). The Shipwreck. Plates by Stothard. London, 1800; King (Mar- garet). Memoirs of the Life of ]Mrs. Sarah Peter, 2 vols. Cin- cinnati, 1889, and others. Together, 6 vols, various sizes and bind- ings. V. p. V. d. 1001. Peaybr. The Book of Common Prayer. Sack page printed within ornamental borders, London, 1863; The Oeder for the Burial of the Dead. Each page printed within ornamental borders. London, James Burns, 1843 and two other religious works. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, and smaller, various bindings. V. p. v. d. 1002. President Eeed of Pennsylvania, a Eeply to Mr. G. Bancroft and others; Philadelphia, 1867; Shea (George). Alexander Hamil- ton, New York, 1880; Schuyler (G. L.) . . . Character of Major-Gen. Philip S.chuyler, New York, 1867; Greene (G. W.). Nathanael Greene, Boston, 1866, Kemble P. A.). Journal of a Eesidence on a Georgia Plantation; A Journal ... of Daniel Stanton, Philadelphia, 1772; Tappan (David). A Sermon . . . Ordination of John T. Kirkland, Boston, 1794, and others. To- gether, 27 vols. 4to, and smaller, cloth and wrappers. V. p. v. d. 1003. Proceedings of the Bunker Hill ^Monument Association, Boston, 1865 ; 2 copies, one cloth, one wrappers; Dana (Eichaed H.). 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