BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME PROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF Henrg W. Bage 1S91 fjm ARTSJJBRARY Cornell University Library Z 1023.L67 Bibliography of eighteenth century art a 3 1924 020 572 149 The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924020572149 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ART AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ffieina a (Buibe to CoUectore of JUustrateb Mdvks in lenQlisb anb ifrencb of tbe iperiob BY J. LEWINE WITH THIRTY-FIVE PLATES, QIVINQ SPECIMENS OF THE WORK OP THE ARTISTS OF THE TIME LONDON SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY LIMITED Pbttbb Lane, Fleet Stbeet, E. C. 1898 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EIGHTEENTH CENTUEY AET AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS EDITION LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES EOYAL 8vo. 100 COPIES IMP. 8vo., EDITION DE LUXE. BIBLIOGEAPHY OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ART AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS Being a (Buibe to Collectors of 3llU0trateb Morlis in lenGlisb anb ifrencb of tbe periob BY J. LEWINE WITH THIRTY-FIVE PLATES, QIVINQ SPECIMENS OF THE WORK OF THE ARTISTS OF THE TIME LONDON SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY LIMITED Ski- W\xv.,.+tir'S^'l7Qf''"!^ '"'^"■'^'"^ i":"™^^' P^felished by Gab. Peltier between 1789-1791, and suppressed by order of the King Louis XVI. ADAM— iESCHYLUS 3 Vols. 1 to 10, containing 300 numbers, are of frequent occurrence, and valued at 20s. to 25«. ; the last volume, consisting of 11 numbers and 6 parts, entitled "Petits Paquets," of 4 pages each (part 4 has 8 pages), is very rare. Adam (Eobert). Euins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia, 61 plates after R. Adam and C. L. Clerisseau, by F. Bartolozzi, P. Santini, etc. London, 1763 or 64, Atlas fol. (30s, to 40s.). Adam (Robert and James). Works in Architecture, contain- ing plans, elevations, sections and details of the buildings, public and private, erected in Great Britain in the reign of George III. With designs of every kind, both for interior and exterior decoration, 1777-86-1822, 3 vols.. Atlas fol., frontispiece and 105 plates by Bartolozzi, Piranesi, Zucchi, Pastorini, Cunego, etc. (£8 to £10). The first 2 vols, containing frontispiece and 80 plates (£6 to £8). Addison (J.). Works, edited by Tickell. London, 1721, 4 vols. 4to., portrait and plates (10s., and more on large paper). Addison. Works. Birmingham, Baskerville, 1761, 4 vols. 4to.,. portrait and plates by Grignion after Hay man (20s. to 30s.,, and more than double in morocco). Adele de S^nange (par Madame de Souza). Geneve et Paris,. 1798, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 plates after Chaillou by Bovinet (3s. to 4s.). Admirables (Les), Secrets d'Albert le Grand, contenant plusieurs traites sur la conception des femmes. Lyon,. 1752, 16mo., frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Adolphus (John). The British Cabinet, containing portraits of illustrious personages, engraved from original pictures,, with biographical memoirs by J. A. London, 1799-1800, 2 vols., 4to., 50 portraits by Harding (£2, and double and more on large paper fol. size). -(EscHYLUs. Theatre d'.^schyle, traduit en frangais avec des notes philologiques et deux discours critiques par F.J.G. de la Porte du Theil. Paris, imprimerie de la Republique, an 111 (1795), 2 vols., 8vo., text Greek with French opposite, 8 plates, 2 of which^ signed Anglette and Gautier, engraved by Cundgo and Jourdan (8s. to 10s.). Copies on vellum paper are worth double, and dearer in old morocco. 4 ^SOP ^Esop. Esope en belle humeur, on la derni^re traduction et augmentation de ses fables, en prose et en vers (par J. Brusld de Montpleinchamp, Chanoine de Bruxelles) Nouvelle edition en 2 tomes. A Brusselle (sic), chez Frangois Foppens, 1700, 2 parts, 12mo. (15s., and double in morocco). First edition with the copper vignettes after Harrewyn. There are two issues of vol. 1, in the second of which the illustrations after page 55 are of larger dimensions and better executed, besides that they bear the artist's name. According to Nodier, Brusle de Montpleinchamp is not the author of the book, as he could never master the art of metre ; and the origin of the error into which both Brunet and Barbier fell on this point was the publication by Brusle de Montpleinchamp in that year of "Le Fesfcin Nuptial, dresse dans 1' Arable Heureuse, ou Mariage d'Esope, de Phedre et de Pilpai avec trois fees divise en trois tables par M. de Palaidor. A Piron, en basse Normandie, chez Florent A. Fable, a I'enseigne de la Verite devoilee, 1700, 12mo." as a counterpart to the above work. "We cannot, however, believe that these two distinguished bibliographers have without weighty reason determined the authorship, as the one work appeared anonymously, and the other under a pseudonym. Brunet, while attributing the first work to Brusle on the strength of Barbier's authority, says that Brusle only edited the latter book. He even adds that the few fables of Brusle's own composition are the worst in the book, and having exposed him as an incapable prose writer as well as an inapt versifier, M. Nodier's argument is thus clearly weakened, if not untenable. ^sop. Les Fables d'Esope Phrygien avec celles de Philelph, etc. Traduction nouvelle, Paris, 1703, 2 vols., 12mo., plates (5 s.). ^sop. Les Fables d'Esope . . . trad, par I'abbd de Belle- garde. Amst. 1708, 2 vols., post 8vo., plates (Ss.). ^sop. Les Fables d'Esope et de plusieurs autres excellens mythologistes accompagnds du sens moral et des reflexions de M. le Chevalier de Lestrange, traduction de I'anglais avec les figures dessindes et gravies par F. Barlouw, d'une mamiere savante et pittoresque. Amsterdam, Et. Roger, 1714, 4to., frontispiece signed C. T. 0. engraved by Dudley, and 68 plates (15s. to 20s.). ^sop. Fables choisies d'Esope, mises en chansons, avec figures dessindes et gravies par M. Chevalier. A Samos, et se trouve k Paris, chez M^quignon jeune, 1780, 24mo., frontispiece and 60 half-page size vignettes (10s.). ^sop. Esope en belle humeur, ou Fables d'Esope mises on vaudevilles sur des airs nouveaux et tres connus (par ^SOPUS— iESOP 5 Blancliart), avee gravures par J. B. Huet. Paris, Batilliot, s.d., 16mo., plates, 4s., and more than double with the plates printed in red. ^sopus van Europa (or Eusopus in Europa). . . . Haag (or La Haye), 1701, 4to., 40 caricatures by Eomain de Hooghe, interspersed with as many satirical dialogues (with separate pagination to each), reflecting on the manners and governments of Europe, but chiefly directed against Louis XIV. and his Court, Madame de Main tenon (plate 20) being a conspicuous target for attack (25s. to 30s.). Reprinted 1737-38. ^sop's Fables, with his Life, in English, French, and Latin. . . . London, 1703, fol., 112 plates to the Fables, and 31 to the Life (plate 17 is free, and frequently missing), all by Francis Barlow. The English verses are by Mrs. Aphra Behn, the Latin and French are derived from other books (£2). Originally published in 1666 with the 112 plates, and reprinted in 1687 with the additional 31 plates to the Life. A copy was sold in 1889 for £3 7s. M. -^sop's Fables in English and Latin interlineary (by John Locke), with sculptures. London, 1703, 8vo., first edition. Lowndes only mentions the second edition of 1723, and adds : This book, by the. celebrated Locke, is little known, and is not included in the editions of his works. He values it at £1 Is. What, then, is the first edition worth ? (30s. to 40s.) -lEsop's Fables, ... a new translation by James Jackson, with cuts. London, 1708, 8vo. (5s.). Unknown to Lowndes. ^sop. Fables of ^sop and others, newly done into English. With an application to each Fable (edited by Samuel Croxall). London, 1722^ 8vo., frontispiece and 196 woodcuts (5s.). Reprinted 1770. -lEsop. Select Fables of ^sop and other Fabulists, by Dodsley, Birmingham. Baskerville, 1761, 8vo, First Baskerville edition (30s, to 40s.). Reprinted 1764. J. T. Gibson Craig's copy of the latter edition, bound in red morocco super extra, leather joints, was sold in June, 1887, for £7 2s. Gd. ^sop. Franc. Josephi Desbillons Fabulse -^sopise, curis posterieribus omnes fere emendate ; accesserunt plus quam 6 ^SOP— ALEAUME clxx. novae; turn etiam observationes, grammaticse prgesertim, complures, et index copiosus ; nee desunt expressse ex sere inciso hominum ac pecudum figurse elegantes. Manntemii, 1768, 2 vols., 8vo., plates by Egid Verhelst (10s.). iEsop. The Fables of ^sop, with Life. London, Stockdale, 1793, 2 vols., roy. Bvo., 112 plates after W. Blake, Stothard and others. In the first issue the " s " is always long, in the second it is modernized (£2 for first issue, and more in morocco). Agatha . . . (traduit de I'anglais). A Paris, chez Maradan, an vii. (1799), 4 parts in 2 vols., 16mo., 4 pretty and curious plates after Chaillou, not signed (5s.). Agenda de Bonnes gens (L') et de I'Homme .de Bien, Londres, 1794, 16mo., frontispiece and engraved title (3s.). Agrain (Charles d') Captivite de Lafayette, heroide, avec figures, et des notes historiques, non encore connues du public, sur les illustres prisonnicrs d'Olmutz-en-Moravie. A Paris, chez M. Cocheris, an v. 4to., 1 plate and tail- piece by Home, after d' Agrain (8s. to 10s.). Agr^ables (les) divertissemens de la table, ou les r^glemens de I'illustre Soci^t^ des Freres et Soeurs de I'Ordre de Mdduse. A Lyon, chez Andrd Laurens, 1712, 12mo., frontispiece (8s. to 10s.). The "Ordre de Meduse" was a sort of pleasure club, founded at Toulon by M. de Vibray, tbe members (male and female) of which are portrayed in verse at end. Agrements du Spectacle (I^es), ou Eecueil d'ariettes les plus nouvelles. Paris, chez Janet, s.d. (1800), 32mo., engraved title and 6 pretty plates, not signed (8s. to 10s.). Alcoran des Cordeliers (L') tant en latin qu'en francais . . . nouvelle edition, orn^e de figures dessin^es par B. Picart. Amsterdam, 1734, 2 vols., 12mo., engraved title dated 1733, and 21 plates (8s. or 10s., and dearer in old morocco). Comte de LigneroUes' copy in old red morocco, 50 frs. (1894). Alcoran de Mohamet (L'), traduit de I'arabe par du Eyer. Amsterdam, 1734, 2 vols. 8vo., frontispiece (repeated in vol. 2), by A. V. D. Laan (8s. to 10s.). Aleaume (Abb^) Les Quatre Parties du Jour, poeme en vers libres, imitds de M. Zacharie. Paris, Leprieur, 1753, ALEMAN— ALMANACH 7 8vo., frontispiece, 4 plates and 4 vignettes after Eisen, by Baquoy, ' and 4 small woodcuts, not signed (all these illustrations are copied from Zacharie Les Quatre Parties du Jour, 1769 edition), 8s., and more on large paper, Aleman (Mateo) The Life of Guzman d'Alfarache, or the Spanish Rogue, to which is added the celebrated tragi- comedy Celestina. Done into English from the new French Version, and compared with the original (Spanish). By several hands. Lond., 1708, 2 vols., 8vo., plates by Gaspar Bouttat (5s.). Algaroti. II Congresso di Citera, del conte Algaroti . . ; Parigi, 1756, 16mo., title designed and engraved by Cochin, frontispiece by Legrand, after Eisen, and 2 vignettes (8s. to 10s.). The edition of 1768 has the plates reversed and the title designed and engraved by Moreau. Algaroti. Le Congrfes de Cythere, traduit . . . (par Maciet). Cythere et Paris, Onfroy, 1783, 16mo., frontispiece (very pretty) by Qu^verdo (5s. to 6s.). Allix. Les Quatre ages de I'homme. Paris, Moutard, imprimerie de Monsieur (Didot), 1784, 16mo., engraved title, plate and vignette by Rillet, after Gois (3s.). Almanach nouveau (Le Veritable) pour Tannic 1733. . . . A Tr^voux, pour la plus grande gloire de la Society, 24mo. , 12 plates for each month; very rare (12s. or 15s.). The brothers Quesnel, of Dieppe, are presumed to be the authors. Almanach du mariage pour I'annde 1735 . . . nouvelle edition augment^e de la carte de I'isle du mariage avec la description litt^rale du pays, par un philosophe gargon. Paris, Guillaume, 1734, 24mo. (10s.). B^hague's copy, morocco, 76 francs. Almanach (Verbessert Haupt) auf das Schalt-Jahr Christi 1736 and 1740, Nurnberg, Johann Andrea, 2 vols., 16mo., engravings, symbols of the month (8s. to 10s. each). Almanach de Dien pour I'ann^e 1738 . . . S. 1. (Au Ciel) 16mo., pretty frontispiece and 12 plates not signed (6s. to 7s.). A satire against the Jansenists. Almanach du Diable, pour I'annde, 1738, 16mo., very curious engraved title (3s.). 8 ALMANACH Almanacli (L') du Diable, contenant des predictions tres- curieuses et absolument infaillibles pour Tannee 1737, aux Enfers, et la clef de 1' Almanacli du Diable pour I'annde 1738. Aux Enfors (35.). These two go together, the latter being key to the former. Almanach. des Cocus, ou amusements pour le beau sexe, pour Tannic 1741, par un philosophe gargon. Constan- tinople (Paris), 1741, 16mo., frontispiece; very rare (12s. to 15s.). The Almanach was continued for 1742 and 1743. Almanach. Etrennes mignonnes, pour I'ann^e 1741, 32mo., frontispiece and vignette designed and engraved by Cochin (8s. to 10s.). Almanach pour la pr^sente annde. La Galerie des femmes illustres, ou Eloge de celles qui se sont faites un nom, avec des chansons a la louange du bean sexe, faisant suite aux figures dessin^es et gravies par Label, qui se vendent s^parement. Paris, Desnos, 32mo. (20-s.). Almanach royal, commengant avec la guerre de 1701 ; . . . ou est exactement observe le cours du soleil d'injustice, avec ses Eclipses ; ou la juste punition du ciel d^montrde dans xviii. emblemes gravds en taille-douce. A Paris, imprimerie royale du petit Louis, s.d. 4to.' Violent pamphlet, printed in HoUande against Louis XIV. and Philippe of Spain; etched frontispiece and 17 plates, very rare (30s. to 40s.). Almanach Dauphin, ou, Histoire abrdgde des princes qui ont portd le nom de Dauphin, par le sieur C*** G*** (Charles Guillaume). A Paris, chez Charles Guillaume, 1751, Svo., 24 portraits after Desrochers, including those of Louis XIII., Louis XIV., Anne d'Autriche, Marie Stuart, Marie Leczinska, Jeanne D'Arc, etc. (£2 to £3). Almanac (sic) de poche pour I'annde . . . 1758. Avec la naissance des Eois, Keines . . . de I'Europe et suivi de pieces agreables . . . et ornd d'emblemes et d'autres figures en taille-douce, par les hdritiers de G. WoliFgang a Berlin, 1757, 32mo., engraved title, 2 portraits and 12 plates (15s. to 20s.). Almanach utile et agrdable de la loterie de I'Ecole royale militaire pour I'annde 1759 et 1760, ou Ton voit son origine, ALMANACK 9 son porgres, son ^tablissement en France et la fa9on de placer le plus avantageusement sa mise, enrichi de 90 figures en taille-douce qui pourront servir de devises. Amsterdam et Paris, Prault et Laurent, Fr. le Clerc, 1759, 12mo., frontispiece signed by Le Mire, and 90 plates by Gravelot, not signed (£4 to £6). The plates, representing for the most part some graceful juvenile scenes, are in the genre of the tailpieces of the Boccaccio of 1757. This quaint Almanack appeared also under the following title : " Les Jeux de la petite Thalie . . . Paris, Desnos, s.d.," only the frontispiece is different. The verses beneath are by Gravelot. Almanach.. Etrennes gdographiques. Paris, cbcz Ballard, 1760, 16mo., frontispiece, engraved title, and 26 coloured maps {6s. to 7s.). It was continued (by Ducaille) in 1761 with frontispiece by Tardieu after Poussin, engraved title by Choffard, and 31 coloured maps (6s. or 7«.). Almanach. Etrennes aux dames, avec le calendrier de I'annde 1763. Paris, Musier, 1763, 2 parts, 12mo., vignette on b otb titles alike, and another by Sornique after De Sfeve (8s. to 12s.). Almanac de Gotha, 1764, first year without plates ; very rare. 1765 and 1766 has frontispiece by De Launay after Marillier, and engraved title each; 1767 has an additional tailpiece; 1768 has 12 plates (designed and engraved by J. H. Meil) added; 1769 includes 12 allegorical plates by Meil ; 1770 contains 5 plates after Gravelot, copied from the Almanach iconologique ; 1771 has the 5 plates from the " Dieux de I'Olympe ; " 1772 comprises 12 plates from the " Dieux d'apres I'antique;" 1773 is embellished with 12 plates from " Vues de Monuments du Jardin de Stowe;" 1774 has 12 plates by Meil, from " La Chasse, opera comique de W. ; '' 1775, 12 plates by Meil for Emilia Galotti; 1776, frontispiece, engraved title, and 12 plates, from the "Monument du Costume," by Preudenberg; 1777, frontispiece, en- graved title, and 12 plates after Boucher (not signed); 1778, frontis- piece and 12 plates by Chodbwieoki; 1779, frontispiece and 12 headgear plates by Liebe; 1780, frontispiece and 12 plates by Chodowiecki ; 1781, frontispiece and 12 plates, representing nuptial ceremonies; 1782, frontispiece and 12 plates, "Histoire des Croisades;" 1783, frontis- piece, 4 plates of headgear and dress of Dresden, and 12 plates by Chodowiecki for "Huon de Bordeaux;" 1784, frontispiece, 4 plates of headgear and dress of Leipsic, and 12 plates by Chodowiecki for "Gil Bias;" 1785, frontispiece, 4 plates of headgear and costume, and 12 plates by Chodowiecki, "Histoire de I'homme;" 1786, frontispiece, 4 plates of headgear and dress of Paris, and 12 plates by Chodowiecki, " La Polle Journee ; " 1787, frontispiece, 4 plates of headgear and costume of Paris, and 12 plates for Boccaccio, engraved by Geyser and Endner after Freudenberg ; 1788, frontispiece, 4 plates of headgear and English 10 ALMANACK and French costume, and 12 plates by Chodowiecki for "Caroline of Liechtfield ;" 1789, frontispiece, 4 plates of headgear, and 12 plates by Geyser after Chodowiecki for the " Life of Frederic II. ; " 1790, frontis- piece engraved by Endner, " Vue de la Bataille," 4 plates of Paris headgear, and 12 plates, historical contemporary subjects, by Endner after Chodowiecki ; 1791, frontispiece by Endner, 4 plates of Paris and Berlin headgear, and 12 plates, historical subjects by Geyser after Chodowiecki; 1792, frontispiece by Endner and 12 plates, historical subjects by Geyser after Chodowiecki ; 1793, frontispiece by Endner, 2 headgear, plates by Verhelst, portrait of Francis II. by Riepenh after Bosch, and 12 plates, historical subjects, by Henne after Chodowiecki ; 1794, frontispiece by Riepenh, 2 headgear plates, portrait of the Prince of Saxe-Cobourg (signed S.), and 12 plates, historical subjects, engraved by Geyser after Chodowiecki ; 1795, frontispiece by Riepenh, portraits of Louise- Auguste Wilhelmine of Prussia, and of Frederic of Prussia, and J. Henri de Moellendorff, 12 plates, historical subjects, by Grunler after Chodowiecki ; 1796, frontispiece, 4 headgear plates, and 12 plates, historical subjects, by Grunler after Chodowiecki; 1797, frontispiece, 2 headgear plates, and 12 plates, historical subjects, by Geyser after Chodowiecki ; 1798, frontispiece, 12 plates, fancy subjects, by Henne after Chodowiecki; 1799, frontispiece and 12 plates by Griinler after Chodowiecki for "Anecdotes of Frederic II. ;" 1800, frontispiece and 12 plates of different characters of men by R ; 1801, frontispiece and 12 plates of views by Boettger after Schmidt. Those of 1776 and 1786 are rare, and valued at between £2 and £3 each, while all the others sell for 10s. or 15g. a-piece, Almanach dansant, ou Positions et Attitudes de rAUemande, avec un discours pr^liminaire sur I'origine et I'utilite de la danse, pour Tannde 1770, a Paris, chez Valade, post 8vo., frontispiece by Berthault, and 12 very pretty coloured plates (20s. to 25s.). Comte de la Berandiere copy (sewed) 88 francs. Sometimes it is bound up with " Recueil de Contredanses et Menuets nouveaux, de Guillaume," containing 12 engraved plates of music. Almanach geographique ou Petit Atlas ^l^mentaire. Paris, Desnos, 1771, 32mo., title frontispiece, portrait of Christian VII. engraved by Savart, and geographical plans (8 s. to 12s.). Almanach. Le Secretaire des dames, ou Portefenille d'un homme amoureux, Amsterdam et Paris, Desnos, 1772, 32mo, 2 plates (4s. to 5s.). Almanach du Chasseur (par Goury de Changrand) Paris, Pissot, 1772 and 1773, 12mo., frontispiece by Choffard (12s. to 15s.). Almanach des Heroides, contes, fables, theatres, etc., pour I'ann^e 1773. Amsterdam, chez Magerus, 32mo., 6 vignettes ALMANACK 11 after Eisen, copied from those in Dorat's " Les Baisers " and Tourterelles de Zelmis, etc. (8s. to 12s.). Almanach.. Etrennes d'Esope, anx Frangois, pour la presente ann^e 1774. A Athfenes et se trouve a Paris, chez Bleuet, 32ino., double frontispiece and 61 very fine plates designed and engraved by F. A. Chevalier, dated 1774 (30s, to 40s.). Almanach. Etrennes des Saisons, on Extraits des plus beaux endroits de tons les poemes connus sur les saisons ; dedi^es k Madame la Daiiphine. Paris, Desnos, s.d. (1775), 16mo.,' portrait- of the Dauphine Marie Antoinette by Victoire Neviance, engraved title and 8 unsigned plates (15s. to 20s.). Almanach. Les D^lices de Cer^s, de Pomone et de Flore ou la Campagne utile et agr^able. Paris, Desnos, s.d. (1775) 32mo., frontispiece and 12 very fine plates (40s. to 50s.). Some of the plates are thus entitled : La Foire de Saint Germain, L'Assemblee a Longchamps, le Rendezvous du Colysee, le Salon aux Tableaux du Louvre, etc. Almanach pour la prdsente annde 1776, ou Petit Recueil d'Estampes reprdsentant les quatre saisons et les quatre heures du jour avec des vers analogues a chaque sujet, suivi de tablettes a double usage sur lesquelles on peut ecrirela nuit sans lumiere comme le jour avec le stylet, ses pensees, souvenirs, rendezvous, billets, propos galants, etc. Paris, Desnos, 1776, 16mo., frontispiece by Patas after Desrais and 8 plates (I5s. to 20s.). Almanach pour la presente ann^e. La Galerie des femmes illustres, on Eloge de celles qui se sont faites un nom, avec des chansons h. la lonange du bean sexe. Paris, Desnos, s.d. (about 1778), 24mo., portrait of Marie Antoinette and 52 plates designed and etched by Stefano della Bella (20s. to 25s.). Almanach. Etrennes galantes ou I'lnstant heureux de Cy- there, dddid aux deux sexes. A Paris, chez Desnos, calendrier pour I'ann^e 1777, 32mo., frontispiece and 11 plates (40s. to 50s.). Almanach de la Toilette et de la Coiffure des Dames frangaises, suivi d'une dissertation sur celles des Dames romaines, etc. Paris, Desnos, 1777, 16mo., 2 frontispieces and 24 plates of headgear (£5 to £6). B^hague's copy, 280 frs. 12 ALMANACK Almanach. Etrennes patriotiques ou Eecueil anniversaire d'alMgories sur les ^poques du regne de Louis XVI., compos^es et dddi^es au roy par le Chevalier de BerainviUe. Paris, Desnos, 1778, 16mo., title, frontispiece and 15 plates engraved by Voysard (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Parfait Modele (Le) orn^ d'Estampes _ qui repr^sentent plusieurs beaux traits tir^s de la Partie de Chasse de Henri IV. Paris, Desnos, s.d., 16mo., engraved title, frontispiece with portrait of Henri IV., 12 plates by Gravelot (not signed), and 12 pp. of text engraved (25s. to 30s.). Almanach. Etrennes galantes des Promenades et Amusements de Paris pour 1780, 16mo., 12 plates by Dambrun after Qu^verdo (25s. to 30s.). Almanach du comestible, necessaire aux personnes de bon gout et de bon appetit ... A Paris, chez Desnos, 1778, 2 parts in 1 vol., 16mo., vignettes (10s.). A. H. Josse's copy in old red morocco, 54 frs. (1894). Almanach du Comestible [Paris, Desnos], 1779, 16mo., plates (10s.). Almanach. Cupidon logicien ou Les Pedagogues a Cythere ... A Paris, chez Jubert, 1789, 24mo., engraved title and 6 vignettes (25s.). A. H. Josse's copy in morocco with dentelle, 111 frs. (1894). Almanach. Le Tableau de Paris, Etrennes aux beautes parisiennes, 1790, 16mo., frontispiece and 12 coloured plates (30s.). L. Leblanc's copy in red morocco, 100 frs. (1894). Almanach. Itin^raire descriptif de Paris avec indications quotidiennes. Debit a Paris des comestibles les plus abondants et les plus recherchds de chaque saison, 1780, 16mo., 12 plates designed by Qu^verdo, and engraved by Dambrun (£2 to £3). Almanach. Eecueil g^n^ral de Costumes et de Modes contenant les diff^rents habillements et les coiffures les plus ^Idgantes des hommes et des femmes, almanach pour la pr^sente ann^e, 1781. Paris, Desnos, 16mo., engraved title and 25 plates, designed by Desrais (£3 to £4). B^hague's copy, morocco, 70 frcs. ALMANACK 13 Almanacli. La Muse triomphante, ou Choix agr^able de vers les plus ing^nieux faits par des Dames celebres. Paris, Desnos, s.d. (1781), 24mo., frontispiece representing Apollo crowning a female bust, engraved title and seven charming plates, unsigned (20a". to 25s.). Almanacli. Les Sens, petit bijou pour la pr^sente annde, avec tablettes ^conomiques, perte et gain. A Paris, chez Desnos, 1781, 16mo., 12 quaint plates finely engraved by Dorgez {8s. to 10s.). Almanacli du bon Fran§ais, ou Anecdotes, Pensees, Maximes et Reflexions de feu Monseigneur le Dauphin, pfere du Roi, avec un Recueil anniversaire d'AUegOries des principales Epoques de I'avfenement de Louis XVI. au trone. Paris, Desnos, s.d, (1781), 2 parts, 24mo., engraved text and- titles, 2 frontispieces (the first by Lachaussde after Brian), and 15 plates after P. de Berainville by Voysard (25s. to 30s.). Almanach des Marches de Paris, etrennes curieuses et comiques avec des chansons int^ressantes, dedid h, Marie Barbe, fruitifere, orangfere. A Paris, chez Boulanger, 1782, 24mo., 12 charming plates designed and engraved by Qu^verdo (£4 to £5). B^hague's copy, morocco, 400 frs. Almanach galant des Costumes frangais les plus a la mode, dessinds d'aprfes nature, d^di^ au beau sexe a.p.d.r. Paris, Boulanger, rue du Petit Pont, 1782 ; 18 charming, finely engraved plates, not signed (£4 to £5). Almanach. Etrennes aux Belles, donn^es par Voltaire 15 jours avant sa mort. Paris, Ve Guillaume, 1783, 12mo., frontispiece by Ransonnette (15.?.). Almanach de la petite poste de Paris, r^unie a la grande poste le premier juillet, 1781, pour les ann^es 1786-1788. Paris, 1786-88, 2 vols., 16mo., plates (8s. to 10s., and treble in old morocco). Almanach de Nilsonn. S.Ln.d. (1785), 7 vols., 16mo., plates (50s. to 60s.). Almanach pour I'annde, 1771, oblong, 16mo. Each leaf em- bellished either with a vignette or a portrait, comprising among others the portraits of Louis XV., Louis Dauphin, Marie Antoinette, etc. (30s. to 40s.). 14 ALMANACK Almanach. Petit Manuel mythologique, ou Almanach moral et podtique de la fable. Paris, Desnos (the Calendar is dated 1783), 32mo., engraved title, frontispiece and 8 plates by Lachaussde after Brion (12s. to 15s.). Almanach. Varidtds amusantes. Etrennes aux gens de bon gout. A Paris, s.d. (1783), 16mo., engraved title and 4 plates (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. La Fleur des Plaisirs, etrennes chantantes a la mode et suivies du gazetier chantant. Paris, Desnos, 1783, 12 pretty plates, not signed (£2 to £3). Behague's copy, morocco, 175 frs. Almanach. Le Bijou du jour de I'an, ou les Etrennes a la mode, la corbeille de Glycere, chansons choisies. A Paris, chez le sieur Desnos, 1784, 12 plates, not signed (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Corbeille de Glycere, bouquetiere h, la porte du Temple de V^nus ^ Athenes, Chansons choisies sur les airs les plus agreables. Paris, Desnos, 1784, 24mo., frontispiece and 12 pretty plates in the style of Marillier (15s. to 20s.). Almanach. Les Plus courtes Folies sont les meilleures ou le Passe-temps des Dames. Paris, Desnps, 1783, 16mo., 12 plates, not signed (40s. to 50s.). Almanach. Les Aventures parisiennes, almanach nouveau, galant, et chantant (Calendar for 1784). Paris, Jubert, 32mo., 12 charming plates, not signed (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Etrennes du Sentiments dddie'es aux ames bienfaisantes, a. p. d. r. Dessind et grave par Qu^verdo. A Paris, chez Boulanger, 1784, 24mo., 12 beautiful engrav- ings by Qu^verdo (£2 to £3). Almanach. Les Belles Marchandes, almanach historique, pro- verbial et chantant. A Paris, chez Jubert, 1784, 24mo., frontispiece and 12 plates (£3 to £4). There is another part with the same number of plates, not signed, of equal value. The Behague copy of the latter, morocco, 400 frs. Almanach de Versailles, 1784, 24mo., 2 pretty small portraits of Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette (12s. to 15s.). Almanach d'ltalie, ou la Bigarrure galante, etrennes chantantes meldes d' Anecdotes et enrichies de nouvelles ALMANACK 15 coiffures. Paris, Jubert 1784, 24mo., 12 plates, not signed, and 12 fictitious portraits of women with fashionable headgears (£4 to £5). Almanach anacr^ontique ou les Euses de I'amour. Paris, Boulanger, s.d., 1784, 16mo., frontispiece and plates by Qu^verdo (10s. to 12s.). Almanach des Graces, ^trennes ^rotiques chantantes. Paris, Cailleau, anndes 1784 and 1785, 16mo., 2 frontispieces by David after Monnet and Lejeune (5s. each). Almanach galant des Costumes fran^ais les plus a la mode, dessin^s d'apres nature, dddi^ au beau sexe. Paris, Bou- langer, 1785, 16mo., frontispiece, and 18 plates of fashion (30s. to 40s.). Bdhague's copy in white silk binding, 46 frs. Almanach. Anacrdon en belle humeur, ou les Matinees de Paphos, chansonnier fran9ais. Elite de chansons, romances, vaudevilles, etc., par Voltaire, J. B. Eousseau, Fenelon, Eegnard, CoU^, etc. . . . Paris, Desnos, s.d. (1785), 24mo., 12 plates, including frontispiece, in the manner of Gravelot (15s. to 20s.). Almanach. Etrennes lyriques anacr^ontiques pour I'annde 1785. Paris, chez I'auteur 1785, 16mo., frontispiece by Gaucher after Cochin (8 s. to 10s., and more with the unlettered proof and the etching). Almanach galant, moral et critique en vaudevilles. Paris, Boulanger (Calendar for 1785), 32mo., engraved text, title engraved by Qu^verdo after Berthaut, and 12 plates, not signed (30s. to 40s.). Almanach galant, moral et critique, en vaudevilles, ornd de gravures. Paris, 1786, 16mo., very pretty frontispiece after Berthaut by Qu6verdo, and 12 charming plates after Qudverdo (15s.). Almanach galant du XVIIF'- siecle. Paris, s.d., 16mo., 12 plates after Qu^verdo, representing 6 marriage scenes of Figaro and G scenes of Blaise and Babet. It is dedicated to Mile. Contat and to Mile. Dugazon (15s.). Almanach perpdtuel des pauvres diables. Paris, Caillot, an XI. 16mo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). Almanach. Les Accidens heureux ou I'Amour en gait^, 16 ALMANACK almanach lyrico r^crdatif. Chez la veuve Despoillez et chez Jubert, & Paris (Calendar for 1785). 32mo., plates (12s. to 15s.). Almanach. Etrennes du Sentiment de I'Amour et de I'Amiti^, reunissant I'honn^tete et le bon gout dans le choix des chansons qui les composent et des estampes qui les accom- pagnent. Paris, Desnos, s.d. (1786), 16mo., engraved title and 12 plates (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Les Etrennes de mon cousin, ou I'Almanach pour rire, par CD. (Carriere Doisin) Falaise (Paris), 1787, 12mo., 2 large satirical etchings, not signed (8s. to lOs.). Continued 1788 and 1789. Almanach. Les Ddlices du Palais-Royal. A Paris, chez Boulanger, 1786, 24mo., 12 very quaint plates designed, and engraved by Dambrun (25s. to 30s.). Almanach pour la pr^sente ann^e (1786), ou petit Recueil d' estampes reprdsentant la mythologie, avec chansons analogues, etc., Paris, Desnos. The frontispiece by Patas after Desrais bears as the second title, Les Metamor- phoses d'Ovide en chansons, 16mo., 52 etchings, not signed (15s. to 20s.). Th. Testard de St. Quentin's copy in mor. (1894) 50 frs. Almanach de la Samaritaine (du Pont Neuf) avec ses predic- tions pour I'annde 1787, 16mo., frontispiece, not signed (6s. to 7s.). Continued for 1788. Almanach. Les Loisirs de Paphos . . , Paris, Nyon, s d. (1787), 16mo., frontispiece and 12 plates, and 32 pp. of text and music (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Les Euses et les Jeux de I'amour. Paris, Ardouin. Le Necessaire des dames et des messieurs. Paris, Jubert, 1786, 2- parts in 1 vol., 16mo., 12 pretty plates in the manner of Desrais (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. L' Amour ^ I'Olympe, ou le Triomphe de Cupidon sur lesdieux et les dresses, almanach drotique. Paris, chez Jubert, doreur (1787), 24mo., text engraved, with 12 pretty plates (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Les Bords rians de la Seine, ou les Environ (sic) de Paris. Paris, Jubert, 1788, 24mo., engraved ALMANACK 17 throughout aud embellished with 12 pretty plates repre- senting the costume and the headgear of the ladies of the period (attributed to Binet) ; rare {£3 to £4). Almanach. Le Microscope des visionnaires ou le Hochet des incr^dules, almanach orn^ de jolies gravures, a Paris, chez Jubert, 1789, 12mo., frontispiece and 12 plates, not signed, probably after Qu^verdo, engraved in the manner of Binet (255. to 30s., and double in morocco). Almanach. Etrennes nationales, curieuses et instructives, enrichies de figures, d'anecdotes historiques et d'une infinite de traits remarquables pour I'ann^e 1789. Paris, Cailleau, 16mo., woodcuts (4*. to 5s.). Almanach. Les Etrennes de Piron a I'Assemblde nationale, s.l.n.d. (1780), 18mo., 2 plates (12.s. to 15s.). Almanach. La Journde d'une jolie femme, suivie du Petit- Chansonnier frangais . . . Paris, Desnos, s.d. (1788), 24mo., mezzotint frontispiece and 12 unsigned plates (25s. to- 30s.). Almanach. La Fete des Bonnes gens, ou les mceurs cham- petres. A Paris, chez Boulanger, rue du Petit-Pont, 1789, 32mo., 12 plates, not signed (20s. to 25s.). Almanach. Le Jardin des Ames sensible (sic) . . . Paris,,. Janet, s.d. (1789), 24mo., engraved throughout and decorated with 12 pretty plates ; important as regards, the costume of the revolutionary period (£2 to £3). Almanach. Les Colifichets lyrico-galants, ou la Folic : amoureuse d'un peintre, almanach orn^ de jolies gravures. ' A Paris, chez Jubert, doreur, 1790, 16mo., 12 very pretty plates engraved by Dorgez (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Amusemens heroiques et galans . . . Paris,. Jubert, s.d. (1790), 16mo., engraved throughout with, music, and adorned with 12 fine plates (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Cupidon logician ou les Pedagogues a Cythfere. A Paris, chez Jubert, 1789, 24mo., engraved titjle and 6 vignettes (20s.). A copy mor., dentelle. 111 frs. (1894). Almanach. Le Tableau de Paris, Etrennes aux beautds parisiennes, 1790, 16mo., frontispiece and 12 coloured plates (40s.). A copy mor. (1894) 100 frs. 18 ALMANACK Almanacli. Etrennes aux f . . . ddmocrates, aristocrates, impartiaux, ou le Calendrier des trois sexes, almanach lyrique, orn^ de figures analogues au sujet. Sodome et Cythfere, et se trouvant plus qu'ailleurs dans la poche de ceux qui le condamnent. (Paris) 1790, 16mo., 9 plates, not signed (£2). Almanacli. Etrennes du sentiment, de 1' amour et de I'amiti^, rdunissant I'lionnetete et le bon goAt dans le clioix des chansons qui les composent et des estampes qui les accompagnent Almanach pour la pr^sente ann^e (1790), avec tablettes economiques, perte et gain. Paris, Desnos, 32mo., engraved title and 12 charming plates, not signed (30s. to 405.). Almanach. Etrennes du jour de I'an, ou, le Cadeau sans pretention. Paris, chez Le Vacher, 1790, 16mo., frontis- piece and 12 coloured plates (30s. to 40s.). Comte de la B^randifere's copy, in a white-embroidered silk binding, 122 frs. Almanach. Intrigues de la Capitale (Les) accompagn^es de plusieurs autres. A Paris, chez Jubert (Calendar for 1790), 16mo., 12 coloured plates of costumes and musical notes (30s. to 40s.). Comte de la B^randifere's copy 110 frs. Almanach. Galath^e pastorale. A vous que j'aime (Calendar for 1790), Paris, Boulanger, 32mo., engraved text, frontispiece designed and engraved by Queverdo, and 12 plates, not signed (probably by the same artist) {30s. to 40s.). The series of plates is to be found again in the edition with the Calendar for 1791. Almanach. La Cocarde citoyenne, dtrenne d^dide a la Nation. Paris, chez Jubert, doreur (1790), 32mo., frontispiece and 7 plates, not signed (20s. to 25s.). Jubert was the reKeur-doreur of Marie Antoinette. Almanach. Les Epoques plus interessantes des Eevolutions de Paris, ou le Triomphe de la liberte, dddides aux bons citoyens. Paris, Boulanger (Calendar for 1790), 16mo., frontispiece and 14 pretty plates, not signed (probably by Dambrun), with engraved text and musical notes (30s. to 40s.). Almanach des douze ministres, pour I'annde 1790. A Paris, rue Sain t-Andrd-des- Arts, hotel Chateauvieux, 1790, 12mo., ALMANACH 19 frontispiece, not signed, representing a genealogical tree with the portraits of the 12 ministers (10s.). Almanach des Frangaises c^l^bres par leurs yertus, leurs talents ou leur beaute, dddie aux dames citoyennes qui ont les premieres offert leurs dons patriotiques ft I'Assembl^e nationale. Paris, Lejay fils, 1790, 16mo. (15s.). Pretty frontispiece and a curious plate representing the •wives of the artists, Mesdames Vien, Fragonard, Suvee, Vestier, etc., placing their jewellery at the disposal of the Assembly. Almanach. Etrennes a la verity, ou Almanach des aristocrates, orne de 2 gravures en taille-douce et alMgoriques pour la pr^sente annee, seconde de la liberty ; 1790. A Spa, chez Clairvoyant, impr. libr. de L. A. R. et N. S. les princes fugitifs, a I'enseigne de la Lanterne, 8vo., 2 plates, not signed (8s. to 10s.). Almanach. Le Triomphe du Sentiments . . . Paris, Janet, s.d. (1790), 32mo., engraved title, music and 12 plates. The same almanach for 1792 could only be recognized by the last plate with the legend " Le Tableau touchant," instead of " Le Hazard du coin du feu," being in the 12th plate for 1790 (30s. to 40s. each). Almanach. Etrennes aux amateurs de Vdnus, Paphos. Paris, 1790, 16mo., engraved title, frontispiece, and 12 plates, not signed (£2) ; rare. Almanach litt^raire, ou Etrennes d'ApoUon ... A Athenes et a Paris, veuve Duchesne, 1777, 16mo., frontispiece by Ling^e after Eisen. 1787, frontispiece by De Ghendt after Marillier. 1789, frontispiece after Marillier. 1791, frontis- piece, not signed, probably by the same artist. 1792, frontispiece by De Ghendt after Marillier (3s. to 4s. each). In the Almanack for 1789 there are at page 76 some pretty verses addressed by Dorat to Marillier. Almanach. The Polite Eepository, or Pocket Companion. London, Peacock, n.d. (l78l), 16mo., engraved throughout with borders and vignettes representing the symbols of the months (lOs. to 12s.). Copies in old red morocco tooled command prices varying from £2 to £4, according to state. Almanach. Les Espi^gleries de I'Amour, ou le Triomphe des Sens, chansonnier fran9ais. Paris, Desnos (Calendar for "1791), 16mo., frontispiece and 12 coloured plates, and 8 pp. of musical notes (30s. to 40s.). 20 ALMANACH Almanach. Le Triomplie des Dames, ou les Metamorphoses, Almanach orne de jolies gravures. A Paris, chez Janet, 1791, 12mo., frontispiece and 12 pretty vignettes, not signed (8s. to 10s.). Almanacli. L'Amour parmi les jeux ou le Souvenir du bon temps, d6dii aux belles. A Paris, chez Boulanger, relieur et doreur (Calendar for 1791), 32mo., engraved title and 12 plates, designed and engraved by Queverdo (35s. to 40s.). Exists in proofs before letters. Almanach des Emigrans, Coblentz, de I'imprimerie des Princes, 1792, 16mo., pretty frontispiece (this almanack, edited by the principal heads of the Emigration, is very rare) (lOs.). Almanach. Les Aventures de Don Quichotte, orn^es de jolies gravures. Paris, Marcilly, s.d., 32mo., 12 vignettes relating to the Don Quixote's adventures (8s. to 10s.). Almanach. Les Bucoliques de Cythere, ou les travaux de Bergers amoureux. Paris, Janet, 1795, 64mo., frontispiece and 12 pretty plates, not signed (lOs. to 12s.). Almanach des Gourmands (redigd par Grimod de la Eeyniere). Paris, 1805-1812, 8 vols., 12mo., 8 frontispieces by Mariage (12s.). Almanach des Prisons, ou Anecdotes sur le regime intdrieur de la Conciergerie, du Luxembourg, etc., et sur differents prisonniers qui ont habits ces maisons sous la tyrannic de Robespierre, avec les Chansons, couplets qui y ont ^td faits. 3me. Edition. Paris, an IIL, 16mo., very curious allegorical frontispiece representing heaps of cut-off heads and the executioner beheading him- self (3s.). Almanach des Honnetes gens, contenant des propheties pour chaque mois, des anecdotes pen connues sur les journees des 10 aout, 2 et 3 septembre 1792, et la liste des personnes egorg^es dans les diflKrentes prisons. Paris, 1793, 12mo., engraved frontispiece and plates (6s. to 8s.). Almanach de la Federation de la France . . . Paris - Blanmayeur, s.d. (1791), 24mo., engraved title and 12 plates (25s. to 30s.). ALMANAC H 21 Almanach. Etrennes au beau Sexe ou la Constitution frangaise mise en chanson, suivies de notes en vaudevilles constitutionnels. Paris, imprimerie royale, 1792, 16mo., 2 plates, not signed, of which one represents the interior of the Club des Jacobins (8s. to 10s.). Almanach. Tr^sor des Devinations . . , Paris, Janet, 1792, 24mo., engraved title and 10 plates by DoTgez (10s. to 12s.). Almanach de Coblentz, ou Le plus joli des Recueils catholiques, apostoliques et frangois, a I'usage de la belle jeunesse emigree, emigrante et a ^migrer; Paris, Lallemand, 1792, 12mo., frontispiece representing the royal family, con- sisting of Louis XVI., Marie Antoinette, and the Dauphin (15s. to 20s.). Almanach de la mere Gdrard pour I'ann^e bissextile, 1792, etc., Paris, chez les marchands de nouveaut^s, I'an III. de la Libert^, 32mo., pretty vignette, not signed (5s. to 6s.). Almanach. Galat^e pastorale . . . Paris, Boulanger, s.d. (1791), 24mo., engraved throughout, and ornamented with 12 plates by Qu^verdo (30s. to 40s.). Almanach des Graces, etrennes erotiques chantantes, dediees a Mme. d'Artois, pour I'annee 1792. Paris, Cailleux fils, 12mo., 1 plate by De Ghendt after Marillier (5"s. to 6s.). Almanach. Narcotique des Sages (Les), ou le Vehicule de la folic . . . Paris, Janet, s.d. (1791), 24mo., engraved title and 12 plates in the manner of Binet (30s. to 40s., and more than double in the original embroidered cover representing allegorical subjects). Almanach des Aristocrates, ou. Chronologic epigrammatique des ap6tres de I'Assemblee nationale. A Eome (Paris) I'an 111. do la Barnavocratie, 12mo., pretty frontispiece and charming plate, not signed {7s. to 8s.). Almanach. Les Mystferes devoiles. Tant mieux, tant pis, ou le Pronostiqueur veridique, almanach orne de jolies gravures. A Paris, chez Janet, s.d. (1793), 16mo., engraved title and 12 pretty plates, signed Dorgez (20s. to 25s.). Almanach. Les Contre-tems, ou les Disgraces de Cythfere . . . 22 ALMANACH Paris, Janet, s.d. (1793), 16mo., text within borders, frontis- piece and 12 plates {l5s. to 20s.). Almanach des Honngtes gens. Paris, chez tons les marchands de nouveautds, 1793, 16mo., pretty frontispiece, not signed (6s. to 8s.). Divers almanacks with plates have appeared under that title, or entitled " Almanach des gens de bien," in 1797 and 1799, with an unsigned plate representing the "Louvre" containing the legend: "C'est de cette fenetre que I'infame Charles IX. tira sur le peuple." Almanach. Les Vrais Amans ou la Constance rdcompensee, etrennes aux cceurs sensibles. Paris, Janet, s.d., 16mo., engraved text, frontispiece and 12 plates, not signed (20s. to 25s.). Almanach. Etrennes en vaudevilles legislatifs. Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautes. Paris, 1793, 16mo., frontispiece, not signed (6s. to 7s.). Almanach. Les Goguettes parisiennes, ou 1' Almanach jovial dansant, chantant et mime buvant, orne de jolies gravures par un citoyen de bonne compagnie. Paris, Janet, s.d. (1793), 24mo., engraved title, music and 10 plates in the style of Queverdo (20s. to 25s.). Almanach. L'Ami du roi, almanach des honnltes gens. Paris, chez I'apothicaire de la ddmocratie au Palais-Royal (circa 1790), 16mo., pretty frontispiece engraved by Dorgez (3s. to 4s.). Almanach. Les Perfidies supposees, ou les Medisances pardon- ables . . . Paris, Janet, s.d. (1793), 16mo., text engraved with music, title and 12 plates by Dorgez (20s. to 25s.). Almanach. Apologie de la Tendresse ou le Pouvoir de I'Amitie, almanach orn^ de jolies figures. Paris, Janet, an IIL (1795), 32mo., title and 12 plates, not signed (40s. to 50s.). Almanach. Cupidon vainqueur des Heros et des Demi-Dieux, almanach 6rotique avec figures. Paris, Janet (Calendar for- 1795), a2mo., engraved title and 12 plates, not signed (25s. to 30s.). Almanach. Les Pastes republicains, ou les Heureux presages des Triomphes eiviques . . . Paris, Janet, s.d. (1796), 24mo., engraved title with music and 12 plates, in the manner of Dorgez (20s. to 25s.). ALMANACH 23 Almanach. Etrennes ecclesiastiques, liistoriques et topo- graphiques de Tarchevech^ de Paris, et des beaut^s que Ton y admire. Paris, Delalain et Desnos, s.d., 12mo., fine folding frontispiece by Berthaut, after Marillier (5s.). Almanach. Le Quart d'heure des jolies Prangaises, etrennes aux dames, melees de couplets sur les airs les plus agr^ables. Paris, Desnos, 12mo., engraved title and 12 charming plates, not signed, 12 pp. engraved out of the text of 54 pp. (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. Les Imaginations asiatiques, ou les Prodiges indiens, arabes et chinois . . . Paris, Janet, s.d. (1796), 24mo., engraved throughout and embellished with 12 unsigned plates (15s. to 20s.). Almanach. Les Accidents heureux ou I'Amour en gaiete. Paris^, s.d., 32mo., frontispiece and 12 plates (30s. to 40s.). Almanach. L'Union de I'Amour et des Arts . . . Paris, Janet,,. s.d. (1798), 24mo., engraved title and 10 plates, not signed (12s. to 15s.). Almanach. La Soiree de Paphos ou les Plaisirs de la Table, chansonnier frangais par Dorat, Vade, Moncrif, etc. Paris, Desnos, s.d., frontispiece and 12 charming plates (30s. to- 40s.). De Timan copy, morocco, 66 frs. Almanach. Le Petit Cousin de La Pontaine, ou le Fablier des Graces. Almanach moral et amusant. Paris, Janet, s.d. ' (1800), 24mo., engraved title and 12 plates (10s. to 12s.). Almanach. Les Noeuds de I'hymen serres par la tendresse, oui les Epreuves du sentiment. A Paris, chez Janet, 1801,. 32mo. (Calendar for 1799), 12 pretty plates engraved by Dorgez (8s. to 10s.). Almanach. L'Empire de la Beaute par les Elemens, les Ages et les Saisons. Etrenne au beau sex. Paris, Janet, s.d., 24mo., engraved title and 12 plates, unsigned (15s. to 20s.). Almanach. Ann^e galante ou Etrennes a Tamour, contes enrichis de figures et d'ariettes, S.l.n.d., roy. 8vo., engraved text, frontispiece, and 12 free headpieces in colours, not signed, very rare (£10 to £12). Almanach. Les D^lices de Ceres, de Pomone et de Flore ou la Campagne utile et agreable. Paris, Desnos, s.d., 32mo., 12 plates, not signed (30s. to 40s.). 24, ALMON'S— AMOURS Almon's Political Register and Impartial Eeview. London, 1767-72, 11 vols., 8vo., numerous caricature plates- (£3 to £4). Alsace frangaise (L'), ou Nouveau Eecueil de ce qu'il y a de plus curieux dans la ville de Strasbourg. Strasbourg, chez G. Boucher, 1706, sm. folio, 4 plates relating to the Cathedral, general view of the town, and 10 plates repre- senting the fashions of Strasburg, not signed (20s. to 25s.) Am^lie, ou les Ecarts de ma Jeunesse, ornd de gravures. Paris, Dentu, an VI. (1798), 2 vols., 12mo., 2 plates signed Villerey (5s.). Amelot de La Houssaye. Histoire du gouvernement de Venise. Amsterdam, David Mortier, 1714, post 8vo., frontispiece and numerous plates (5s.). Ami (L') des fiUes. Paris, Dufour, 1761, 12mo., pretty frontis- piece, not signed (4s. to 5s.). Amitie (L') Scythe, ou, Histoire secrete de la conjuration de Thebes. Paris, chez Vente, 1767, 12mo., engraved title, not signed (3s. to 4s.). Amcenitates poeticse, sive Th. Bezge, Mureti, Secundi, etc.. Juvenilia. Paris, Barbon, 1779, 12mo., portraits of Beza and of Muret by Ficquet (4s.) ; rare. -Amorous Sketches by Master, Cupid. With 6 capital engravings from Nature . . . London, G. Forbs, n.d. (circa 1780") (12s. to 15s.). .Amour en fureur (L') ou les Excez de la jalousie italienne, nouvelle curieuse enrichie de figures. Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1710 or 1715, 16mo., engraved title and 5 plates, not signed (4s. to 5s.). Amour (L') parmi les jeux, almanach galant pour 1788, 16mo., 12 very pretty plates after Queverdo by Dambrun (10s.). Amours de Chariot et Toinette (Les), piece derob^e a V. (Versailles), 1779, 8vo., 8 pp. of poor verses with 2 free plates, which, though not signed, are incontestably by Desrais. By Chariot is meant the Comte d'Artois, and by Toinette the ill- M : ►3 o g 'i AMOUKS— AMUSEMENTS 25 fated .Marie Antoinette, to both of whom the plates in this ignoble pamphlet bear a striking resemblance. The only copy in existence with the 2 plates finely coloured like drawings formed part of the collection of M. H. . ., the whole edition having been bought up by the Queen through Caron de Beaumarchais (£2 to £3). Amours de Lysandre et de Caliste, nouvelle galante et veritable. A Brusselles, 1707, 12mo., frontispiece signed : Phi Bouttats fe. and fleuron on title (3s.). Amours d'Horace (Les) par P. J. de La Pimpie de Salignac. Cologne, chez P." Marteau, 1728, 12mo., frontispiece de- signed by Debrie, engraved by V. Gunst, and a fleuron on the title by B. Picart (3s. to 4s.). Amours de Mirtil (Les). Constantinople (Paris), 1761, 8vo., title designed and engraved by Legrand, with fleuron and 6 very pretty plates by Legrand after Gravelot (15s. to 20s.). Some copies have the titles and plates in red (30s. to 40s.). The authorship is attributed to Fontenelle. Amours (Les) et les Ayentures de Lord Fox, traduites de I'anglais. Geneve, 1785, 12mo., 2 plates designed and engraved by Ransonnette (3s.). Amours et les aventures de Lord Fox (Les), traduit de I'anglais par M. . . . Genfeve, 1786, 2 parts in 16mo., 2 plates by De La Eue (8s. to 12s.). Amours (Les) de Henri et de Madeleine, poeme en 11 chants. Nouvelle edition, an III (1795), 16mo., a curious plate. The work is attributed to Mercier de Com- pifegne (4s.). Amours et aventures galantes d'Alexandre avec la Sultane Amazille, premier e femme du pacha de Tunis. A Paris, chez Pigoreau, an V. (1797), 12mo., 2 portraits and 2 plates, not signed (lOs. to 12s.). Amours (Les) de Cartouche, ou Aventures singuliferes et galantes de cet homme fameux, d'aprfes un manuscrit trouve dans un des cabonons de Bicetre, aprfes la mort du nomm^ Duchatelet, son complice et son delateur. Paris, an VL , (1798), 12mo., 1 plate after Defraine by Delvaux (3s.). Amusements des Eaux de Spa, ouvrage utile a ceux qui yont boire ces eaux minerales sur les lieux, enrichi de tallies 26 AMUSEMENTS— ANACE:60N douces. Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1734, 2 vols., 12mo., 12 plates not signed (12s. to 15s.). Amusements des Eaux d'Aix-la-Chapelle. Enrichi de tailles douces par I'auteur des Amusements des Eaux de Spa (de Poellnitz). Amsterdam, chez P. Mortier, 1736, 3 vols., 12mo., frontispiece and numerous figures and folding plates (5s.). Amusements de la Campagne, de la Cour et de la Ville, ou Kecreations historiques, Anecdotes secrettes et galantes. Amsterdam, Tr. I'Honor^, 1737-1740, 10 vols., 12mo., frontispieces and vignettes on titles (20s.). Amusements d'un convalescent, dedies a ses amis. Paris, 1761, roy. 8vo., very pretty title, with, a charming fleuron by Choffard after Gravelot; very rare (20s. to 25s.). Amusements (Les nouveaux) des Eaux de Spa. Orne de figures en taille-douce par de Limbourg. Paris, Desser, 1763, post 8vo., engraved title, map (Droppe fee.) and 10 folding plates, signed Antoine Le Loup, 1762 (3s.). Amusements geographiques et historiques ou les memoires de M . . . contenant ses voyages et ses aventures dans les 4 parties du monde, ornes de cartes geographiques et de figures. Paris, 1788, 2 vols., 8vo. (4s.). Amusements bdroiques et galants. Almanach orne de jolies gravures. A Paris, chez Jubert Doreur, 1790, 12mo., en- graved title and 12 pretty plates (15s.). Amusettes des grasses et des maigres a I'usage de ceux qui aiment encore a rire. A.K.K.O. a I'image du faisant, s.d., a curious plate (12s. to 15s.). Amusette des grasses et des maigres, contenant douze douzaines de calembourgs avec les fariboles de M. Plaisantin et les remarques de I'abbd Vue. Au cap de Bome-Espdrance et Paris, chez le libraire qui donne trois livres pour 45 sols, s.d. Engraved title and a very original frontispiece, not signed (12s. to 15s.). Anacreon, Sapho, Bion et Moschus, traduction nouvfeUe en prose, suivie de la Veillde des fetes de V^nus et d'un choix de pieces le difFdrents auteurs, par M. M. . . . C. . . . (Moutonnet de Clairfond). Paphos, et se trouve a Paris, Bastien, 1773, roy. 8vo., frontispiece, 12 vignettes and ANACK:60N 27 13 tailpieces by Massard after Eisen {£5 to £6, and treble on larger paper 4to., particularly in old morocco). The illustrations may be counted as among ilie choicest of this artist ; but, having regard to the bulky text, it is to be regretted they are so few and far between. Copies with the supplement of Hero et Leandre (1774) et Les Idylles de Th6ocrite, with another frontispiece by Duclos, after Gravelot, are preferable. The vignettes and tailpieces exist in " tirage a part " Baron R. P. . .'s copy, in that state (complete series minus one), 1650 frs. Reprinted 1775, 1779, and 1780. The original drawings by Eisen have a resting-place in the Due d'Aumale's Library at Chantilly, now the property of the nation. Anacr^on. Les Odes d'Anacrdon et de Sapho, traduites en vers fran9ais par le poete sans fard (Gacon). Eotterdam, Fritsch et Bohm, 1722, 8vo., fleuron on the title and frontispiece by B, Picart (I2s. to 15 s.). Anacr^on. Odes, inscriptions, dpitaphes, epitbalames et frag- ments d'Anacrdon, traduits en frangais, etc., par le C™" Gail, etc., ouvrage ornd de gravures. Paris, Didot I'aind, I'an IP de la Rdpublique frangaise, 1794, 16mo., 4 plates, two of which are designed and engraved by Qudverdo, the third is finished by Gaucher, and the last is by Gaucher after Qudverdo (10s., and more on vellum paper with unlettered proofs). Some copies have also the etchings, with one of them decouverte. T. de St. Quentin's copy, with the proofs before lebters and the etchings in morocco, 150 frs. (1894). Anacreon. Odes, traduites en frangais avec le texte grec, la version latine, des notes critiques et deux dissertations, par le citoyen Gail, avec estampes et odes grecques mises en musique par Gossec, Mehul, Le Sueur et Chdrubini. Paris, Didot I'aine, an VIL (1799), 4to. Anacreon's portrait by Gaucher after Le Barbier, 1 plate by Petit, and 17 plates of music engraved by Eousseau (20s. to 25s.). Copies with the plates, in proofs before letters and etchings are to be met with. The unique copy on vellum was sold for 250 frs. Anacreon. Odes mises en vers par la citoyenne Defrance sur la traduction du citoyen Gail. Paris, imprimerie Delance, I'an VL, 16mo., 3 plates after Queverdo by Gaucher (5s.). Anacreon. Odes traduites en frangais par J. B. Gail. Nouvelle edition orni^e d' estampes et d'odes grecques mises en musique par Mehul et Cherubini. A Paris, Didot, s.d., 16mo., 3 plates after Queverdo by Gaucher and Queverdo, portrait of Gail after Lebarbier by Gaucher (5s.). 28 ANCIEN— ANGELO Ancien et le nouveau Paris (L'), ou Anecdotes galantes et secretes propres a peindre nos moeurs passe'es et pr^sentes avec figures. A Paris, chez I'auteur, I'an VII. de la E(5publique, 2 parts in 1 vol., 16nio., 2 plates not signed (6s.). AxDELEZ DE MoNGAUBET. AWmelhec, tragedie, 1776, 8vo., 1 plate by Helman after Monnet (3s. to 4s.). Anderson (J.). A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery, in its different Branches of Yvery, Luvel, Perceval and Gourney. London, 1742, .2 vols., roy. 8vo. Privately printed by the first Earl of Egmont, by whom it was principally written; 19 portraits by Faber (18) and Toms (1), and plates. Some copies contain 4 portraits of the Kawdons, but they form no part of the work (£5 to £6, and in old morocco, £9 to £10). Earl of Egmont's two copies in old morocco, £10 10s. and £9 respectively (1898). Anderson (J.). Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of free and accepted Masons ... 1784, 4 to, frontispiece (30s. to 40s.). Andre. Memoires de Paul Jones, traduits de I'anglais par Andre. A Paris, chez Louis, an VI. (1798), 12mo,, portrait and vignette, not signed {6s. to 8s.). Andre. Anecdotes interessantes et historiques de I'illustre voyageur (Joseph 11.) pendant son s6jour a Paris ; dediees a la Reine. Paris, 1771, 12mo., pretty frontispiece with portrait of the Comte de Falkenstein (Joseph II.) (10s. to 12s.). An account of the Austrian Emperor Joseph's (brother of Marie Antoinette) journey to Paris. Anecdote du jour, ou Histoirede ma d^bation a la prison de . . . Paris, an VII., 16mo., 1 pretty plate after Talomand by Pierron (3s.). Angelo. The ' School of Fencing. L'Ecole des Armes avec I'explication generale des principales attitudes et positions concernant I'escrime. A Londres, Hooper, 1763 or 1765, oblong fol., 47 plates after Gwyn, engraved by Chamber, Elliot, Grignion, Hall, and Ryland. Text English and French (£3 to £4). Those copies with the coloured plates of Fencing by Rowlandson, etc., are rare and to be sought for. Reprinted 1787, 4to. and 12mo., oblong with the same plates reduced. ANGUS— ANTONIN 29 Angus (W.). The Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in Great Britain and Wales, in a Collection of Select Views engraved by W. Angus, from Pictures and Drawings by the most eminent Masters, with Descriptions of each View. London, 1787-1810, 4to. oblong, 63 plates (£1 10s., and double for proofs). Lowndes remarks that only recently the copper plates were in existence, and many copies have been struck oflF under the old date. It is therefore imperative that the impressions should be good, as a test of their originality. Countess of Harborough's copy with proofs and etchings in purple morocco, £S 15s. (1887). Anseaume. Les deux Chasseurs et la Laiti^re, com^die en un acte. Paris, Duchesne, 1769, 8vo., 6 plates designed by Duclos, and engraved by Auvray, Duclos, Duhamel, Ling^e, and Patas (20*. to 25s.). Anseaume. Le Mardchal-Ferrant, opdra-comique en un acte, musique de Philidor, 1767, 8vo., 6 plates after Qudverdo by Th^rese Martinet and Duhamel (20s. to 25s.). Anstis (J.). The Eegister of the most Noble Order of the Garter, usually called the Black Book, with Notes and an Introduction. London, 1724, 2 vols., fol., frontispieces and illustrations (18s. to 20s.). Anthing. Collection de Cent Silhouettes des Personnes illustres et celfebres, dessinees d'aprfes les originaux par Anthing. Gotha, 1791, 8vo. (£2). A fleuron after Liebe on the title, and 100 portraits in brown within historiated black borders. Anti-financier (L'), ou Relev^ de quelques unes des malversa- tions dont se rendent coupables les fermiers g^n^raux . . . Amsterdam, 1764, allegorical frontispiece, not signed (6s. to 8s.). Antiquarian Repertory (The), a miscellany intended to preserve and illustrate several valuable remains of Old Times. London, 1775-84, 4to., plates. Compiled by or under the direction of Francis Grose, Thomas Astle, and other eminent antiquaries (£2 to £3). Reprinted 1807-9 (30s. to 40s., and on large paper, £3). Antoine Bernard et Rosalie, ou le Petit Candide. Paris, Ancelle, 1796, 16mo., one plate, not signed (3s. to 4s.). Antonin (L'Empereur Marc). Reflexions morales, 1740, 2 vols., 12mo., portrait-frontispiece after Punt (3s.). 30 ANTONIN— APULEIUS Antonin (L'Empereur Marc). Pensees de I'empereur Marc, Aurele Antonin, traduites du grec par de Joly. Paris, Eenouard, 1796, 2 vols. 16mo., portrait engraved by Saint- Aubin, and a portrait of Joly (8s. to 10s.). Copies on large Dutch paper are worth double. Antonin (Marc). Eeflexions morales de I'empereur Marc- Antonin. Paris, Didot jeune, 1800, royal 4to., papier vdlin, 2 plates after Moreau, engraved by Simonet and Dambrun (l2s. to 15s.). Copies with proofs before letters and the etchings are of rare occur- rence. In Morgan's Catalogue a copy in that state with the 2 original drawings by Moreau, 1500 frs. Antonini (Carlo). Manuale di varii ornamenti tratti dalle fabriche e frammenti antichi per uso, e commodo de Pittori, Scultori, Architetti . . . Opera raccolta, disegnata ed incisa da Carlo Antonini, Jn. Eoma, 1777-1781, 2 vols, in 1, 4to., frontispiece and 100 plates (£3 to £4). The subsequent edition of 1781-1790 contains 2 other parts of 65 and 30 plates respectively. Antrepe (d', Syndic des Experts Jures Ecrivains). Traite sur les Principes de I'Art d'dcrire et ceux de I'ecriture, etc. Paris, 1759, folio, plates of caligraphy (15s. to 20s.). Apotheose du beau sexe. Londres, 1741, post 8vo., title in red and black, frontispiece signed P. Qver sc. with the letterpress : " la Bolte de Pandora " (3s.. to 4s.). Apulee. L'Ane d'or avec le Demon familier de Socrate, traduit en frangais par Compain de Saint-Martin. Paris, Brunet, 1736, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece and 12 plates after Desmaretz, engraved by Thomassin (4s. to 5s.). Apulee. Les Metamorphoses ou I'Ane d'or d' Apulee, philosophe platonicien, nouvelle edition (par I'abb^ Compain de Saint- Martin) orne de figures (Latin text opposite). Paris, Bastien, 1787, 2 vols., 8vo., portrait and 16 plates, reprinted from the edition of 1623, by Crispin de Pas (15s. to 20s.). Apulee. Psyches et Cupidinis amores ex Apuleii Metamor- phoseon libris excerpti. Paris, Eenouard, 1796, 12mo., one plate after Prudhon by Eoger (5s. to 6s.), and double with unlettered proofs. Apuleius. The new Metamorphosis . . . London 1724 2 AQUIN— AEOHITECTUEE 31. vols., 12mo., frontispiece by Hogarth, and plates (25s. to 30s.). Aquin de Chateau-Lyon (P. L. D'). La Pleiade frangaise, ou I'Esprit des sept plus grands poetes. Berlin and Paris, Duchesne, 1754, 2 vols., 16mo., frontispiece by Sornique after Cochin, and 2 fleurons on the titles (4s. to 5s.). Aquin de Chatbau-Lyon (P. L. D'). Contes mis en vers par un petit cousin de Eabelais. Londres et Paris, Ruault, 1775, 8vo., engraved title with a pretty fleuron, and a beautiful plate by Launay after Eisen (£2). De Tinan copy, relie sur brochure, 145 frs. Arabesques (Nouvelle Collection d') propres a la decoration des appartements. S.l.n.d. (Paris, imprimerie Crapelet), 4to. This Collection consists of 10 parts of 4 plates each; 1st part has 6 subjects after J. M. Moreau (1) and La valine Poussin (5) ; part 2 has 5 subjects after Lavallee Poussin ; part 3 contains 6 subjects after Lavallee Poussin ; part 4, 4 subjects ; part 5, 5 subjects after the same ; part 6, 4 subjects after Voisin ; part 7, 4 subjects after Le Clerc ; part 8, 8 subjects after Berthelot ; part 9, 5 subjects after Berthelot (2) and Le Clerc (3) ; 10th part, 4 subjects after Jeanneret. These 52 subjects on 40 leaves are all engraved .by Guyot (£3). Arcfere. Histoire de la Ville de La Rochelle et du " pays d'Aulins, composde d'apres les auteurs et les titres originaux et enrichie de divers plans. La Rochelle, chez Ren^-Jacob Desbordes, et Paris, chez Durand, 1756-57, 2 vols., 4to., plans and plate by Le Mire (15s.). Archdall (M.). Monasticon Hibernicum, or, an History of the Abbies, Priories and other Religious Houses in Ireland. Dublin, 1786, 4to., map and 18 plates of costume (20s. to 25s.), Architecture. The Grecian Orders of Architecture, delineated and explained from the Antiquities of Athens, also Parallels of the Orders of Palladio, Scanimozzi, and Vignola, to which are added Remarks concerning public and private Edifices, with Designs. London, 1768, folio (25s.). Architecture. Rudiments of ancient Architecture, with a Dictionary of Termes. London, 1789, roy. 8vo., portrait of James Stuart on title, and 10 plates (5s.). Second edition, much enlarged, 1794. 32 ARCHITECTUEE-AElfeTm Architecture. Essays on Gothic Architecture, by the Eev. T. Warton, Kev. J. Bentham, Captain Grose, and the Rev. J. Milner. London, 1798, 8vo., 12 plates (5s.). Second edition, to which is added a List of the Cathedrals of England, with their Dimensions, 1802, 8vo. Arconville (Mme. d'). Des Passions, par I'auteur du Traits de TAmitid. Londres (Paris), 1764, 8vo"., one fleuron and- 1 tailpiece by Tardieu after Tarsis, and 2 plates, not signed (8s. to 10s.). Arconville (Mme. d'). De I'Amiti^. Amsterdam et Paris, Dessaint et Saillant, 1761, 8vo., 1 plate by Lempereur (6s. to 7s.). Reprinted 1764. Arconville (Mme. d'). Avis d'un pfere a sa fiUe, par le Marquis d'Halifax,. traduit de I'anglais (par la presidente d'Arcon-. ville). Londres (Paris, 1756), 12mo., 1 pretty plate by Tardieu after Gravelot, and 2 tailpieces after Tarsis by Tardieu (3s.). Arcq (D'). Le Palais du silence, contes philosophiques, Amsterdam, 1711, 16mo., frontispiece signed Fritzch (8s. to 10s.). Reprinted 1755. Ard^ne (Le Pere D.). Traite des Renoncules, etc. Paris, 1766, 8vo., frontispiece by Audran, after Lesueur, 1 vignette and 6 large plates (8s. to 10s.). Arend (H. K.). Das Gedechnisz des . . . Albert Durers . . . Goszlar, 1728, 12mo., fine portrait of Albert Durer by Wolffenbitte after Kenauer (5s.). Aretin de la Revolution (L'). Paris, 1790, sm. folio, printed title and 50 numbered plates without signature (£12 to £16). The ill-fated royal family and the clergy were aimed at in these plates, in which depravity has reached its climax. Happily the collection is of the utmost rarity, if not unobtainable. The colouring is by hand. Aretin d'Auguste Carrache (L') ou, Recueil de postures erotiques, d'apres les gravures a I'eau-forte de cet artiste celfebre, avec un texte explicatif des sujets (par Croze-Magnan). A la Nouvelle Cythfere (Paris, P. Didot), 1798, roy. 4to. 20 plates, by Coiny. From the artistic point of view, it is the best illustrated book of its kind ; rare, particularly with the plates, in proofs before letters (£16 to £20). Pixerecourt's copy, morocco, by Bozerian, sold for 220 frs., and AKGENVILLE S3 another copy, morocco, by Cuzin, 999 frs. The series of plates are badly reprinted in " Les Amours des dieux paiens," Lampsaque, 1802, 2 vols. 12mo. (£3 to M). Argenville (Dezallier d'). La Theorie et la Pratique du Jardinage, ou Ton traite a fond des beaux jardins , . . Paris, Mariette, 1709, 4to., 38 folding copper-plates by Cbaufourier and Lucas after A. Le Blond and others (20s.). The edition of 1747 contains 48 plates, and is worth more. Argenville (Dezallier d'). Abrege de la vie des plus fameux Peintres, avec leurs portraits graves en taille-douce, les indications de leurs principaux ouvrages, quelques re- flexions sur leur caractfere et la manniere de connoltre les desseins des grands Maltres par M. . . . de I'Academie Eoyale des sciences de Montpellier. Paris, De Bure, 1745, 2 vols., 4to. Supplement a I'abr^g^, etc. Paris, De Bure, 1752, 4to., together 3 vols., fleuron on first title, frontispiece by Et. Fessard after Latouche, 3 vignettes by Fessard and Aubert after Pierre and Sfeve, a tailpiece after Chofiard, 254 portraits or borders of portraits, nearly all not signed, save those of the supplement which are engraved by Aubert (20s. to 25s.). Argenville (Dezallier d'). Abrege de la vie des plus fameux Peintres, avec leurs portraits graves en taille-douce, etc., par- M. . . . Paris, De Bure, 1762, 4 vols., 8vo., fine frontispiece by Flipart after Boucher, 4 vignettes and 254 portraits or- borders (12s. to 15s., and more on stout paper). • A few bear the signature of Aubert or Fessard. D'Esserteme's copy on large paper with the portraits " tires a part," aind bound in morocco - by Trautz, 1450 frs. ; resold in the Delbergue sale for 800 frs. The frontispiece exists in different states as well as the vignettes before letters. Argenville (Dezallier d'). Voyage pittoresque de Paris, ou indication de tout ce qu'il y a de plus beau dans cettc: ville en peinture, sculpture et architecture. Paris, De Bure, , 1757, post 8vo., coloured frontispiece by Eobert, and 5 plates. (•lOs. to 12s.). Some copies contain 7 plates ; the plate representing the place- Louis XV. is after Moreau. The author has also published " Voyage, pittoresque des environs de Paris, etc. Paris . . . 1779," which is. generally found bound up with the above. Argenville (Dezallier d'). Description sommaire des Ouvrages. de peinture, sculpture, et gravure, exposes dans les salles de I'Acaddmie royale a Paris. Paris, 1781, 12mo., frontis- piece (3s.). D 34 AEGENVILLE-AKISTOTE Argenville (Dezallier d'). Vies des plus fameux Architectes depuis la renaissances des Arts, avec la description de leurs ouvrages. Paris, 1787, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 frontispieces (6s.). Argus (d'). La Philosophie du bon sens, ou Keflexions philoso- phiques sur I'incertitude des connaissances humaines a 1' usage des Cavaliers et du Beau-Sexe. La Haye, 1746, 2 vols., 12mo., 1 plate and 1 portrait, both unsigned (3s.). Ariosto. Orlando Furioso de Lodovico Ariosto. Birmingham, Baskerville, 1773, 4 vols., roy. Bvo., portrait by Ficquet after Eisen, and 46 plates by Bartolozzi, Choffard, Duclos de Ghendt, Helman, Henriquez, de Launay, de Longueil Martini, Massard, Moreau, Ponce, Prevost, and Simonet, ;after Cipriani, Cochin, Eisen, Greuze, Monnet, and Moreau •(30s. to 40s.). Copies with proofs before letters are rare (the Bartolozzi plates have iew, if any, proofs). 100 copies have been printed on large paper, but, the impressions being weak and pale, they are not appreciated. Copies in Derome bindings command high prices, ranging between £20 and £120, according to the beauty and preservation of the binding. The original •drawings have been dispersed, and every now and then we meet with a couple or so. M. Paillet's copy had 45 unlettered proofs and 20 etchings, besides 2 original sketches and 2 extra portraits added. Ariosto. Eoland Furieux, poeme heroique de I'Arioste, traduc- tion nouvelle par M. d'Ussieux. Paris, Brunet, 1775-1783, 4' vols., published both in 8vo. and 4to., portrait and 44 plates of the Italian edition with modified borders, with additional 46 plates after Cochin, and 2 after Moreau, ' substituted for 2 indifferent plates of the VI. and XII. chants, engraved by de Launay, Lingee, and Ponce, together 92 plates (30s. to 40s.). Copies with unlettered proofs are of frequent occurrence. In the 4to. edition each of the new plates is within a border. The De Bure copy, morocco, with the plates in unlettered proofs, the etchings and also the 46 original drawings "au crayon rouge" by Cochin, originally sold in 1853 for 230 frs., was resold for 7000 frs. to M. L. Roederer, in whose collection it has found a resting-place. Ariosto. Eoland Furieux, poeme heroique de I'Arioste par Tressan. A Paris, chez Fr. Dufart, an. IV., ou 1796, 6 vols., 12mo., 11 unlettered plates, not signed (lOs.). Aristote. La Rhetorique d'Aristote, traduite en franjois par M. Cassandre. Seconde edition. Amsterdam, Covens et Mortier, 1733, post 8vo., frontispiece by B. Picart, and an etched fleuron on title, not signed (4s.). Aeistote. La Po^tique d'Aristote, traduite en frangois, avec ARMSTRONG— AENAUD 35 des remarques critiques, par M. Dacier. Amsterdam, Covens et Mortier, 1733, 12mo., frontispiece by Punt (3s.). Armstrong. L'Economie de TAmour, poSme en quatre chants imite de I'anglais, s.l.n.d. Paris et Londres, 1776, 12mo., 4 plates by Marchand after Gibelin (5s.). The same poem came out in " Les Jeux de Calliope." Arnaud (Baculard d'). Les Amans malheureux, ou le Comte de Comminges; drame en trois actes et en vers. La Haye et Paris, L'Esclapart, 1764, 8vo., 1 plate by Saint- Aubin after Restout (3s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Euph^paie, ou le Triomphe de la Religion, drame par M. dArnaud, 3° Edition. Paris, Le Jay, 1768, 8vo., 1 plate by Saint-Aubin after Restout (3s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Fayel, tragedie par M. d' Arnaud. Paris, Le Jay, 1770, 8vo., 1 plate not signed (3s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). M^rinval, drame par M. dArnaud. Paris, Le Jay, 1774, 8vo., 1 plate by de Longueil after Eisen (3s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Henriette et Chariot. Paris, Delalain, 1779, roy. 8vo., 1 plate by Marillier (3s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Coligny, ou la Saint-Barthelemy, tragedie par d'Arnaud. Paris, Delalain, 1782, 8vo., 1 plate by Le Boulanger after Charron. Arnaud (Baculard d'). Lamentations de Jeremie, ode par M. d'Arnaud, nouvelle edition. Paris, Le Jay, 1769, 8vo., 1 plate by Massard after Eisen (4s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Les Epreuves du Sentiment. Paris, Delalain, 1775, 3 vols., 8vo., 16 plates, 16 vignettes, and 16 tailpieces after Eisen and Marillier by Binet, de Ghendt, Halbou, de Launay, Lingvo, de Longueil, Macret, N^e, and Ponce (15s. to 20s.). As the merit of these volumes consists in the beauty of the illustra- tions, collectors should endeavour to procure the original editions, which are as follows: Fanny, 1767; Lucie et Melanie, 1767; Clary, 1767; Julie, 1767; Nancy, 1767 ; Batilde, 1768; Anne Bell, 1769 ; S61icourt, 1769; Sidney et Yolsan, 1770; Adelson et Salvini, 1772; Sargines, 1772 ; Zenothemis, 1773 ; Bazile, 1773 ; Lorezzo, 1775 ; Liebman, 1775 ; Rosalicf, 1775. Arnaud (Baculard d'). Suite des Epreuves du Sentiment. Paris, Delalain, 1775-76, 3 vols., 8vo., 11 plates, U 36 AENAUD—AET vignettes, and 11 tailpieces by Delaunay jun., Fessard, de Ghendt, Godefroy, Halbou, Legrand, Maillard, and Texier, after Marillier and le Barbier (20s.)- Here, too, the original editions are preferable ; they appeared separately as follows : Ermance, 1775 ; D'Almanzi, 1776 ; Pauline et Suzette, 1777 ; Makin, 1777; Germeule, 1777 ; DaminviUe, 1778; Henriette et Chariot, 1779 ; Valmiers, 1779 ; Amelie, 1780; Livermond? Le Gomte de Gleisheim? The whole series of head and tail pieces exist in "tirages a part." Most of the original drawings by Marillier are now in the library of M. Gustave de Villeneuve. Arnaud (Baculard d'). Nouvelles historiques, 1774-81, 2 vols., 8vo., containing 6 pieces, viz. : Tome i. : Salisbury, Paris, Delalain, 1774, frontispiece, plate, vignette and tailpiece after Eisen by Longuei], Nee and Helman; Varbeck, 1774, plate, vignette and tailpiece by Nee after Eisen; Le Sire de Crequi, 1776, plate, vignette and tailpiece by Delaunay jun., and Nee after Eisen. Tome ii. : Le Prince de Bretagne, 1777, plate, vignette and tailpiece by Lingee after Marillier ; La Duchesse de Chatillon, 1780, plate by Ponce after Le Barbier, vignette and tailpiece by Fessard and Halbou after Marillier; Le Comte de Strafford, 1781, plate by Halbou after Le Barbier, vignette and tailpiece, not signed, but probably by the same artists (20«.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Les Epoux malheureux, ou, Histoire de monsieur et madame de . . . (Labedoyfere). Paris, 1783, 2 vols., 8vo. (20s.). 1 9 plates by Guttenberg and Macret after Eisen (most of the plates have neither the designer's nor the engraver's signature). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Eudoxie. Nouvelle, 1 plate, 1 vignette and 1 tailpiece (forms part of the series of the " Nouvelles historiques") (3s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). (Euvres. A Paris, chez Laporte, 1795, 12 vols., 8vo., 33 plates after Marillier, Eisen, and Le Barbier by de Ghendt, de Longueil, de Launay, Halbou, Lingee, Fessard, Godefroy, Nee, Ponce, Guttenburg, and Macret ; 42 vignettes and tailpieces after Eisen, Marillier, and Le Barbier by Duflos, Legrand, Helman, Maillet, Texier, and the artists mentioned above (15s.). Arnaud (Baculard d'). Lorimon, ou I'Homme tel qu'il est, par . . . , et publie par B. . . . (Baculard d'Arnaud). Paris, Patris et Gilbert, s.d. (1802), 3 vols., 12mo., frontis- piece and 6 plates by Euotte and Bovinet (plates in vol. 1 not signed, but attributed to Prudhon) (8s. to 10s.) Art de faire I'Amour (L') ou la Pendule de I'amant. Paris, Guillot, 1789, 12mo., frontispiece (6s.). AET— ATCHIEVEMENTS 37 Art de plumer la poule sans crier (L'). A Cologne, chez Eobert le Turc, au Coq-Hardi, 1710, 16mo., frontispiece not signed Art de se reproduire (L') poeme en un chant, en vers, imit^ du premier de I'Art poetique. Paris, de Lorraine, imprimeur en taille-douce, 1761, 4to., engraved text, vignette and tailpiece (10s.). •.• Barbier attributes the authorship to Chevalier du Ooudray. Art (L') de convertir le fer forge en acier, etc, Paris, Brunet, 1722, 4to., 17 folding copper-plates (£2). The late M. Lortic's large-paper copy in old red morocco with the arms of d'Aguesseau, 153 frs. {1894). Art (L') de nager ou invention a I'aide de laquelle on pent toujours se sauver du naufrage, par Jean Frederic Bochstrom, Grand-Chancelier de Lithuanie. Amsterdam, Chatelain, 1741, 12mo., frontispiece signed D. B. (Dubourg) by Tanj^, and several plates, unsigned (3s.). Art (L') de voyager dans les airs, ou les Ballons. Paris, 1784, 8vo., frontispiece and 2 plates, unsigned (3s.). Art (L') de tirer les cartes, ou le moyen de lire dans I'avenir. Traduction d'un manuscrit arabe. Paris, 1798, 16mo., 1 plate (3s.), Artist's Repository and Drawing Magazine, about 250 plates, mostly in red, by Bartolozzi and his pupils, comprising Portraits, Perspective, Composition, Figure Drawing, etc. 1784-87, 5 vols., 8vo. (£2). Ascanius moderne, ou I'lUustre Aventurier. Edinbourg, 1763, 12mo., 2 parts, with plates (5s.). A romantic account of the adventures of the Pretender. Ashmole (E.). Antiquities of Berkshire, with a large Appendix, etc. London, 1719 or 1723, 3 vols., 8vo., portrait and map, containing a view of Windsor Castle, by Hollar (£5 to £6). Ashmole (E.). History and Antiquities of Berkshire. Reading, 1736, small fol. map by H. Moll (£4 to £5). Atchievements. The Naval Atchievements of Great Britain and her Allies, from' 1793 to 1817. London, elephant 4to., coloured plates (£4 to £5, and more on large paper). Atchievements. The Martial Atchievements of Great Britain 38 ATHENlfeE— ADBERT and her Allies, from 1799 to 1815. LoBdon, elephant 4to., 51 coloured plates (£5 to £6, and more on large paper). Athen^e. Le Banquet des Savants, traduit du grec d'Athenee, par Le Febvre de Villebrune. Paris, Lamy (de I'imprimerie de Didot jeune), 1789-91, 5 vols., 4to., frontispiece and 27 vignettes after B. Picart, Cipriani, De Bouteux, Le Barbier, Moreau, Saint-Quentin (25s. to 30s.). These plates have been used for illustrating other works. Atkinson (John Augustus) and James Walker. A picturesque Eepresentation of the Manners, Customs, and Amusements of the Russians, illustrated by 100 coloured plates, with explanation of each in English and French, 3 vols., roy. folio. London, 1803-5 or 1812, portrait of Alexander I., to whom the work is dedicated, by Scriven after Kugelgen, and 100 coloured plates (£2 to £3). Atkjms (Sir E.). The Ancient and Present State of Gloucester- shire. London, 1712, fol. First and best edition. Portrait of the author, map, and 73 plates, all except first 10 engraved by T. Kip (£15 to £20), The subsequent edition, 1768, without the portrait, £5 to £6, and on large paper, £8 to £9. Atlas moderne ou Collection de cartes sur toutes les parties du globe terrestre par plusieurs auteurs. Paris, Herissant, 1762, folio, beautiful frontispiece after Monnet by Prevost ; the legend of each map is within a cartouche embellished by Marillier, ChaufFard, etc. (5s.). Attic Miscellany (The), or Characteristic Mirror of Men and Things . . . London, 1789-91, 5 vols., 8vo., theatrical and legal characters, portraits and folding plates by Barlow after CoUings (SOs. to 40s.). AuBERT. Fables et ceuvres diverses de M. I'abbe Aubert, lecteur et professeur royal en litt^rature frangoise, nouvelle edition. Paris, Moutard, 1774, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 frontis- pieces after Cochin, the first engraved by Tilliard, the second etched by Saint-Aubin and finished bv Leveau (10s.). A copy on Dutch paper in red morocco with Marie Antoinette's arms is the property of M. Parran. Aubert. Cahier (Premier) de meubles de diff"^rentes. formes a I'usage des Appartements dans le gout le plus nouveaux (sic) AUBEETEUIL— AULNAY 39 composes et dessines par Aubert en 1788. A Paris, chez Mondhare, fol., 6 plates containing different furniture designs ; CaMer de meubles . . . composes et dessinfe par Aubert en 1789, 6 plates, designs of bedsteads ; Collection de meubles pour le decor des appartements par Aubert ; Cahier (Premier) de differens ornemens . . . pendule, par Aubert, Paris, J. Chereau, 1788, altogether 24 plates (£5 to £6). Auberteuil (Hilliard d'). Essais historiques et politiques sur les Anglo-Am^ricains. Bruxelles, 1781-2, 2 vols., 8vo., 8 maps, portraits of Hancock, Francklin, Pitt, and Washington, and 6 plates by Le Barbier (12s. to 155.). AuBiN. Histoire des diables de Loudun, ou de la Possession des- religieuses ursulines, et de la condamnation et du suplice- (sic) d'Urbain Grandier, cure de la meme ville, etc. Amsterdam, 1716, 12mo., frontispiece and fleuron on the- title, not signed (5s.). Aubin. Histoire des Diables de Loudun. Amsterdam, 1740„. 8vo., reproduction of plates from the 1716 edition (3s.). Aubourg de la Bove (Comtesse de Miremont, Anne d'). Traitd de I'education des femmes . . . Paris, Pierres, 1779, 5 vols., Svo., frontispiece (10s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy of vols. 1 to 4 in red morocco with arms of Marie Antoinette realized 356 frs. (1894). Aubrey (J.). Natural History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey. London, 1719, 5 vols., 8vo., portrait, map, and plates (£8 to £10). Audiger. La Maison reglee, et 1' Art de diriger la maison d'un grand seigneur . . . Paris, M. Brunet, 1700, 12mo., plates (10s.). AuDiNOT. Le Tonnelier, opera comique en un acte, musique de Quetant. Paris, Duchesne, 1765, 8vo. (3s.). There exists a series of six plates after Queverdo, engraved by Martinet, Therese Martinet, and Marie Queverdo to illustrate this play (128. to 15s.). Augustin (Saint). Les Confessions de Saint Augustin, traduites en frangois par Du Bois. Paris, 1737, 8vo., 13 vignettes; the first alone, as headpiece of the dedication, bears the signature of Mariette and 13 ornamental head letters, not signed (5 s.). Aulnay (La Comtesse d'). Histoire d'Hypolite, comte de Douglas. La Haye, Jean Smart, 1726, 2 vols., 8vo., frontis- piece and 21 plates (4s.). 40 AULNAYE— AVENTUEIEE Aulnaye (de L'). De la Saltation theatrale, ou Eeclierclies sur I'origine, les progrfes et les effets de la Pantomime chez leg anciens, avec neuf planches. Paris, Barrois, 1790, 8vo., 9 curious-coloured plates (l2s.). AuLNOY (Mme. la comtesse d'). Les Chevaliers errans et le G^nie familier, par Mme la comtesse D. . . . Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1709, 16mo., frontispiece and 10 vignettes (5..). AuLNOY. Les Contes de f^es, par I'auteur des Memoires et voyages d'Espagne. Amsterdam, chez M. Key. 8 vols. 16mo., 33 plates signed: S. F. inv. et sc. (25*. to 30s.). Aunillen (Abbe). La Force de I'education. Londres, 1750, 2 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., 2 engraved titles and 1 vignette after Pasquier by Flipart (3s.). Aveline (Antoine). Vues de Paris et des Maisons royales, dessindes et gravees par Ant. A. ... A Paris, chez A. Aveline, rue Saint- Jacques a la reine de France, s.d. (circa 1725), folio, 24 plates of views of Paris and environs (£5 to £6). Aveline (Pierre). Theorie de la Figure humaine, avec xliv. plates par Aveline d'aprfes Kubens. Paris, Jombert, 1773, 4to. (10s.). .Aventures merveilleuses du mandarin Tum-Hoam (Les) Contes Chinois (par GueuUette). Paris, D. Monghet, 1723, 2 vols., 12mo., vignettes (3s.). . Aventures galantes de Rosalie, suivies du portrait de quelques jolies femmes de Paris, traduit de I'anglais. Londres, 1796, 16mo., 3 plates, not signed (6s.). Aventures (Les) divertissantes du Due de Eoquelaure ou le Momus frangais, par le S. L. R. (Le Roy). Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1781, 12mo., portrait and 11 plates, not signed. The same illustrations are in the Versailles edition of 1786 (5s.). Aventures (Les) comiques et plaisantes d'Antoine Vernisch, traduites de I'anglais, avec figures. Bruxelles, 1788, 4 parts in 2 vols., 12mo., plates, not signed (4s.). Aventures (Les) du Chevalier d'Alvincourt, ou Retour du vice a la vertu. Seconde Edition. Paris, an. X., 2 vols., 12mo., 2 plates (10s.). Aventurier (L') hollandois (par Nicolas Heinsius) ou les Aventures divertissantes et extraordinaires d'un Hollandois. AVICEPTOLOGIE— AVILEK 41 Amsterdam, Van Harrevelt, 1767, 2 vols., 12mo., 12 etchings, not signed {6s.). Aviceptologie frangaise, ou Traite general de toutes les ruses dent ou pent se servir pour prendre les oiseaux qui se trouvent en France, par M. B. (BuUiard). Paris, Didot, 1778, Original edition, frontispiece and 34 etchings (10s.). AviLER (C. A. d'). Cours d'Architecture qui comprend les Ordres de Vignole avec des commentaires, les figures et descriptions de ses plus beaux batimens et de ceux de Michel Ange, edition augment^e par J. P. Mariette. Paris. Jombert, 1738, or 1750, or 1756, or 1760, 2 vols, in 1, roy. 4to., frontispiece and numerous plates, models of decorations of the Louis XIV. and Louis XV. periods (20s.). First edition appeared in 1691. , . . National sous les auspices de la Keine, a I'usage des conf^ddr^s provinciaux dedie ... a Mile. Th^orique ... A Cythfere, 1790, 2 parts in 1 vol., 60 pages and 2 plates. The second part in dramatic form was directed against Marie Antoinette (50s. to 60s.). B . . . Patriotique, institu^ par la reine des fran9ois, pour les plaisirs des d^putds. . . . Aux Tuilleries, 1791, 16mo., 72 pages, frontispiece and 2 plates (25s. to 30s.). Babel (P.) Ornements divers, cartouches par P. Babel. Paris, Frangois, s.d. (circa 1760) 4to, 69 pieces (25s. to 30s.). Bacchus and Venus, or a select Collection of Songs ... in the Cantic Dialect, with a Dictionary explaining all the burlesque and canting terms used by the several tribes of Gypsies, Beggars, etc. London, 1737, 12mo., woodcut frontispiece (15s.). Bachaumont. Essai sur la peinture, la sculpture et I'archi- tecture, S. L. (Paris) 1751 and 1752, 8vo., allegorical frontispiece by Pasquier (3s.). Baillie (W. Captain). Engraved works, after Paintings and Drawings by the greatest masters (Rembrandt, Ostade, Teniers, Gerard Dow, Poussin), 1771, etc., 2 vols, in 1, Atlas fol., 113 plates (portraits, fancy subjects, landscapes, pub- lished at £30 lis.) (£5 to £6). Bailly (Nicolas). Livres de diverses vues des environs de Paris et d'autres endroits. Pr^sente a S. A. S. . . . le due d'Anguien par N. B. . . . A Versailles, chez I'auteur, a Paris, chez S. Thomassin, graveur, s.d. (circa 1700) oblong 4to, engraved title and 17 plates of views (25s. to 30s.). Baladins (Les), ou Melpomene veng^e. Amsterdam, 177-4, 8vo., frontispiece, not signed (5s. to 6s.). A violent satire. BALANCE— BAE 43 Balance (La) chinoise. . , . Londres et Bruxelles, s.d., 12mo., frontispiece and 1 plate, not signed (3s.). Balecliou (J. J.). Livre d'Ornemens, de flenrons, cadres, tables, portes . . . grav6 par J. J. Balechou. Paris, Niquet, s.d. (circa 1740), sm. fol., 30 plates after Laind (£20 to £25), Ballads. A Collection of Old Ballads corrected from the best and most ancient copies extant, with introductions his- torical, critical, or humorous. London, 1723-5, 3 vols., 12mo., 47 plates (including the scarce one of the Swimming ■ Lady) (£2). Ballard (Chr.). Brunettes bachiques, ou duos et trios melez de petits airs tendres et a boire, avec une capilotade de chansons a deux parties, recueillies par Chr. Ballard. Paris, 1712, 3 vols., 12mo., 3 frontispieces by Audran after Seb. Leclerc (12s. to 15s.). Baluze. Histoire g^n^alogique de la maison d'Auvergne, justifi^e par Chartes, Titres, Histoires anciennes et autres preuves authentiques. Paris, Ant. Dezallier, 1708, 2 vols., folio, plates and coats of arms (20s. to 30s.). Banier. Explication des Fables, ou Ton d^couvre leur origine historique. Paris, 1715, 3 vols., 12mo., frontispiece after Scotin by Delamonce (5s.). Comte d'Hoym's copy in calf, with his arms, 80 frs. Baour-Lormian. Ossian, poesies galliques en vers frangais. 4"° edition avec figures. Paris, Janet, s.d., 12mo., 5 plates, not signed (3s.). Baour-Lormian. Veillees po^tiques et morales. Paris, Janet, s.d., 16mo., fleuron on title and 6 plates, not signed (4s.). Bar (Jacques-Charles). Eecueil de tous les Costumes des Ordres rdligieux et militaires, enrichi de notes ct de planches colorizes par M. Bar. A Paris, chez I'auteur, rue du Roi-Dor4 au marais, ou Paris, Lamy (1778-1798). 6 vols., folio ; originally published in 56 parts of 12 coloured plates each. During the Revolution the author, as a measure of precaution, altered the title into " Masoarades Monastique," and his name into Rabelli. A copy containing the original drawings has been sold for 895 frs. Copies with the plates only would now possibly bring double the amount. 44 BAEBAULT— BAERE Barbault (J.). Les plus beaux Monuments de Eome ancienne, en 128 planches avec leur explication. Eome, Bouchard, 1761, roy. fol. Le plus beaux Edifices de Eome moderne. Rome, 1763, fol. Eecueil de divers Monuments anciens r^pandus en plusieurs endroits de I'ltalie, dessin^s par feu M. Barbault et graves en 166 planches avec leur explication historique. Rome, Bouchard et Gravier, 1770, roy. fol. Monumens antiques, ou collection choisie d'anciens bas- reliefs, etc. Eome, 1783, fol., 91 plates. Vues des plus beaux restes des antiquitfe romains, etc. . . . Eome, 1787, roy. fol. (20s. to 25s.). Barbazan. Fabliaux et Contes des poetes frangais des XP, XIP, XIIP, XIV^ et XV' sifecles. Paris, chez War^e, 1808 (imprimerie Crapelet), 4 vols., 8vo., 4 plates by Delvaux and de Villiers after Langlois (12s.., and more than double on large paper, where the plates are un- lettered or coloured). As a supplement are the following 2 vols., 8vo., viz. Nouveau Eecueil de Fabliaux public par M^on. Paris, Chassdriaux, 1823, 2 plates (5s.). Perreau's copy, 6 vols., on. large Dutch paper, with the plates in 3 states — on India paper, on white paper, and the etchings — brought 370 frs. Baret (Paul). L'Homme ou le Tableau de la vie, histoire des passions, des vertus et des evdnements de tons les Eiges, trouvde dans les papiers de feu M. I'abbe P. . . . Amster- dam et Paris, 1773, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 frontispieces and 4 plates (6s.). Barozzio. Le Nouveau Vignole, ou Efegles des cinq Ordres d'Architectures. Paris, s.d., roy. 8vo., fine engraved title and 53 plates (20s. to 30s.). Barraud. New Book of Single Cyphers (1782), 8vo., 5 prel. engravings and 100 plates, comprising 600 cyphers (30s. to 40s.). Barre (le Pfere). Histoire g^ndrale d'Alleniagne. A Paris ch^s Charles J. B. Delespine et Jean Thomas Herissaut, 1748, 10 vols, in 11, 4to., fine frontispiece after Caze by Le Bas (containing medallion portrait of Barre), portrait of Frederick August III. by Daulld after Silvestre, vignette heading the dedication, not signed, 11 fleurons on titles after Eisen by Le Bas, 51 headpieces (several duplicates) after Le Bas (42), Gravelot (1), Frontier (4), and Canot (4), BAEEEME— BASAN 45 all by Le Bas, and 8 tailpieces, one only signed by Le Bas (20s. to 30s., and more on large paper). The work exists in a German translation in 8 vols., 4to., Leipzig, 1749-52. Barr§me. Compte fait de Barreme . . . Paris, 1708, 12mo., frontispiece (6s. to 8s.). Barthe. Les Amans malheureux, ou le Comte de Comminges, drame, par M. Barthe. Amsterdam et Paris, L'Esclapart, 1765, 8vo., 1 plate by Massard after Marillier (5s.). Barthe. Lettre de I'abbe de E.anee , a un ami, dcrite de son college de la Trappe, par M. Barthe. Genfeve et Paris, Duchesne et Panckouke, 1765, 8vo., plate, vignette and tailpiece by de Longueil after Eisen (4s., and more on Dutch paper). Bartsch (Adam de). Eecueil d'Estampes d'aprfes les dessins originaux de differents maitres qui se trouvent a la Biblio- theque Imperiale et Koyale de Vienne, gravees par Adam Bartsch. Vienne, 1782-94, 6 sheets imp. folio, 45 aquatint plates (£2). Bartsch. Le Peintre Graveur. Vienne, Degen et Mechetti, 1803-21, 21 vols., 8vo., 80 plates (£5, and more on large vellum paper). Weigel's Supplement, 1 vol., 12mo., 1843, is of no consequence. Bartsch. Anleitung zur Kupferstichkunde. Vienne, Wallis- hauser, 1821, 2 parts in 8vo., 11 plates (15s.). Bartsch. Suite d'Estampes d'apres les dessins de Fr. Barbieri dit Guereino, qui n'ont pas et6 gravies, par A. Bartsch. Mannheim, 1803-7, 2 parts folio, 40 plates (30s.). Basan (Fr.). (Euvre, ou Recueil d'estampes, Sujets agreables, sacr^s et profanes, paysages, etc., graves d'apres les meilleurs maitres des diverses ecoles par Fr. Basan, ou sous sa direction. Paris, 1762-1779, 6 vols., large folio, 650 plates (£40 to £50, and more with unlettered proofs). Basan (Fr.), Cabinet Choiseul ou Eecueil d'estampes gravees d'aprfes les tableaux du cabinet de monseigneur le due de Choiseul, par les soins du sieur Basan, 1771, 4to., title by ChofFard, engraved dedication, portrait of the due de Choiseul, not signed, 12 engraved pages of description of the prints, and 128 plates by Baquoy, Binet, Daudet, Delvaux, Dunker, Germain, Guttenberg, Halbou, Ingouf, 46 BASAN de Launay, Lebas, Levesque, Li^nard, Lingde, Maillet Maleuvre, Martini, Masquelier, Massard, Parizeau, Patas, Ponce, Pruneau, Romanet, Eousseau, Saint-Aubin, V^ny, Weisbrod, and Wielh, etc., after the famous masters. The plates 68, 69, 76, 78, and 101 being duplicate marked with stars, the numbering reaches only 123 (£2 to £3). Copies with unlettered proofs are rare and valued at £16. The reprints could easily be detected by the impressions, and copies are often uncut. Le Bibliophile parisien quotes a copy with the 2 plates " F^te de ■\'illage " and " Hachis d'oignon " in two states, the first duplicate as etching and the second in reduced size. Basan (Fr.). Cabinet PouUain ou Collection de cent vingt estampes gravies d'aprfes les tableaux et dessins qui composoient le cabinet de M. PouUain, receveur general des domaines du Roi, decede en 1780, etc., executdes sous la direction du sieur Fr. Basan, graveur, etc. Le sieur Moitte, peintre, en avait fait les dessins d'apres les tableaux avant la mort de ce celfebre amateur. Paris, Basan et Poignant, 1781, 4to. The first title is by ChofFard, the second by Dambrun after Lebrun. The 118 plates are engraved by Alix, Barns, Bertaux, Blot, Borgnet, Bretin, Brichet, Chateau, Chatelain, Colibert, Couch?, Dambrun, Delaunay jun., Delignon, Desmoulins, Dequevauviller, Garreau, Godefroy, Goumas, Guttenberg, Guyot, Halbou, Hemery, Hubert, Legrand, Leveau, Mme. Lingee, de Longueil, Macret, Maleuvre, Martini, Mathieu, Michel, Moitte, Patas, Picquenot, Ponce, Mme. Ponce, Mile. RioUet, Schulze, Stagnon, Le Tellier, Voyez, Weisbrod, and Zentner after Houbraken, Le Lorraine, Paul Veronese, Rembrandt, Rubens, Teniers, etc. Choffard's title and several of the plates exist in unfinished state (etching) (£3 to £4, and with unlettered proofs £16). In the reprint the impressions are pale. Basan. Catalogue d'une belle Collection de dessins italiens, flamands, hoUandais et franjois . . . le tout rassembld avec soins et depenses par M. Neyman, amateur a Amster- dam . . . par Fr. Basan. Frontispiece by Choflfard (from the "Cabinet PouUain"), and 19 etchings by Weisbrodt, Duplessis Bertaux et Le Veau after A. van Velde, Ruysdael Potter, Ostade, Dusart, Karel, du Jardin, etc. Paris, Basan et Prault, 1776, 8vo. (15s.). Basan. Catalogue raisonn^ des differens objets de curiosite dans les sciences et dans les arts qui composoient le cabinet de feu M. Mariette . . . par F. Basan, graveur. A Paris, BASAN— BASTIDE 47 1775, 8vo,, title after Moreau (the same used for "Les GrS,ces"), frontispiece by P. P. Choffard after Cochin, and 4 etchings by Mariette pfere after Gruerchin, Perino del Vaga and L. Carrache (15^. to 20s.). The frontispiece exists as proof before letters, in which Mariette's bust is allegorically treated. Basan. Dictionnaire des Graveurs anciens et modernes, depuis I'origine de la gravure, par F. Basan, graveur ; seconde edition mise par ordre alphabetique, considerablement augmentee et ornee de cinquante estampes par diiferents artistes c^lfebres, ou sans aucune au gr^ de I'amateur. Paris, 1789, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 frontispieces, one by Langlois after Cochin, the other designed and engraved by Pierre, 3 headpieces after Choffard, the arms of the Comte Durazzo, 2 " Amors " engraving a plate and the portrait of Basan, and 50 figures on 43 plates. The plate " le Eosignol," page 89, vol. 2, by B. Picart, is the only original one (and should not be missing), all the other illustrations by Cochin, Eisen, Marillier, Moreau, etc., are copied from other works. The Book teems with errors and is utterly inadequate (25s. to 30s.). The first edition came out in 1767, 3 vols., 12mo., the third volume containing " Catalogue des estampes gravees d'apres Rubens," which is not in this edition. The edition of 1809, 2 vols., 8vo., has only a new title and 18 new subjects, among which we may mention "Le Dejeuner de Perney," after Denon, portrait of the Due de la Rochefoucauld and a new frontispiece after Choffard to the memory of Basan. The plate of "Le Rossignol" was suppressed, and the text is increased by Choffard's " Notice sur I'Art de la Gravure." Basedow (Jean-Bernard). Recueii d'Estampes relatives au Manuel elementaire d'dducation . . . Berlin et Dresde, 1774, oblong 4to., 100 plates by Chodowiecki and others (20s. to 25s.). Bassigny d'Auneuil (Louise de). La Tyrannie des f^es detruite, nouvelle edition par Mme. la comtesse D, — Amsterdam, Marc-Michel Key, 1752, 16mo., 4 plates signed L. F. D. B. (Louis-Fabrice du' Bourg) inv. T. F. sc. (4s.). Bastide. Le Tombeau philosophique, ou Histoire du marquis de . . . par le chevalier de la B * * * Amsterdam, 1751, 2 parts, 12mo., 2 engraved titles (similar) nqt signed (4s.). Bastide. Le Depit et le Voyage, po^me avec des notes, suivi des Lettres v^nitiennes. Londres et Paris, Costard, 1771, 4S BATTEUX— BAUEENFEIND roy. 8vo., 6 plates (unlettered) by Chatelain and Saillard after Desrais (8s. to 10s., and double on large paper). Batteux (Abb^). Les Beaux-Arts rdduits a un mSme principe. Paris, Durand, 1747, post 8vo., frontispiece, fleuron on the title, an escutcheon and 3 vignettes by Delafosse and Sornique after Eisen (5s., and treble large paper 4to.). First appeared in 1746 with frontispiece and 1 vignette (3s., and double on large Dutch paper). Batteux (Abbe). Cours de Belles-Lettres, ou Prineipes de la litterature. Paris, chez Saillant, 1753, 4 vols., 12mo., 4 fleurons, frontispiece, and 5 vignettes by Delafosse and Baquoy after Eisen and de Sfeve (5s.). Batteux (Abb^). La Morale d'Epicure. Paris, Desaint ' et Saillant, 1758, 12mo., frontispiece by.Fessard after Lef^vre and 1 fleuron, not signed (3s.). Batteux (Abbe). Les Quatre Podtiques : d'Aristote, d'Horace, de Vida, de Despreaux, avec des traductions et des remarques. Paris, Saillant, Nyon et Desaint, 1771, 2 vols., 8vo., superb frontispiece by Saint- Aubin after Cochin (10s., and double with unlettered proof). Baudouin (Simon Ren^, Comte de). L'Exercice de I'lnfanterie frangoise, ordonnd par le Eoi le 6 Mai, 1755, dessin^ d'apres nature dans toutes ses positions et grav^ par Baudouin, s.l. (Paris), 1757, fol., engraved title after Bouchardon, "Aver- tissement " with tailpiece after Saint- Aubin, engraved table, and 16 leaves of text for explanations, allegorical frontis- piece after Pierre, and 62 etchings by de Baudouin (£3 to £4). Baumgartner (J. J.). Gantz Neue Infensiones von unterschied- lichen Kleinigkeiten von allerhandt Kiinstler ... in KupfFer gebracht ... In Augspurg (1727), 4to., 6 plates representing models of snuff-boxes, handles of knives, etc. (255. to 30s.). Baurenfeind. Michael Baurenfeind's voUkommene Wieder- Herstellung . . . und zierlichen Schreib-Kunst . . (Niirnberg, 1716), oblong fol., frontispiece, 23 pages of text and 59 copper-plate specimens of penmanship (15s. to 20s.) Baurenfeind. Der Zierlichen Schreib-Kunst voUkommener Herstellung anderer Theil . . . durch Michael B . , Niirnberg, 1736, oblong fol., frontispiece, 4 prel. 11., 88 pages of text, and 64 plates (15s. to 20s.). BEAUCHAMPS— BEAUMAECHAIS 49 Beauchamps (Godard de). Amours d'Ismfene et d'Ismenias. , Amsterdam, chez I'Honord, 1729, 12mo., fleuron on the title by B. Picart, frontispiece and 4 plates, not signed {5s.). Beaucliamps (Godard de). Les Amours d'Ismene et d'Ismenias. A La Haye, 1743, 12mo., title in red and black with fleuron, frontispiece, and 3 fine plates in the style of Eisen, not signed (10s. to 12s.). Some copies have the plates in bistre or ia red; reprinted in 1756 ■with a new fleuron and one more plate. Beauchamps (Godard de). Amours d'Ismene et d'Ismenias, suivis de ceux d'Abrocome et d'Anthia,. Genfeve (Cazin), 1782 (or, Londres, 1783), 16mo., frontispiece by Delaun-ay, or by Delvaux after Marillier (8s.). Beaucharnais (Comtesse de). Melanges de poesies fugitives en prose sans consequence, par Mme. la comtesse de . . . Amsterdam et Paris, Delalain, 1776, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 frontispieces by N^e after Marillier, and 4 plates by de Ghendt, Ponce, Lebeau, and Godefroy after Marillier (10s. to 12s. ; and more on large paper, particularly with the etchings of the frontispieces, which are very rare). Beaumarchais (Caron de). Eugenie, drame en cinq actes, en prose, enrichi de figures en taille-douce, avec un Essai sur le Drame sdrieux, par M. de Beaumarchais. Paris, Merlin, 1767, 8vo., 5 plates by Duclos, Levasseur, Leveau, Mas- queiier and N^e after Gravelot. Original Edition (8s. to lOs.). Beaumarchais (Caron de). La FoUe Journde, ou le Mariage de Figaro, comddie en cinq actes, en prose, par M. de Beaumarchais . . . De I'imprimerie de la Society littdraire typographique (Kehl), et se trouve a Paris, chez Ruault, au Palais-Royal (1785), roy. Bvo., 5 plates by Halbou, Li^nard, and Lingde after Saint-Quentin (£2 to £3). The unlettered proofs are within borders (removed immediately afterwards), and extremely rare, and much more so the etchings, of which only one complete series (M. de Villeneuve's) is extant ; the other (M. de Paillet), erroneously reported in the last Edition of Cohen, 1886, as perfect, is offered by Morgand in his special Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de M. E.PaiUet, 1887, as wanting the etching in the first act. The Bibliothfeque de la Comedie fran9aise possesses the unique copy on vellum, as well as the Original Drawings a la plume laves de bistre (washed in brown) by Saint-Quentin, bequeathed by M. Philippe de Saint-Aubin. The Errata leaf, which is frequently missing, has been recently reprinted. The plates are engraved in a superior manner, but the fact of having Rosina's bosom covered in the last act disproves the assertion that they were engraved prior to the Malapeau series. E 50 BEAUMAECHAIS— BEAUEAIN Beaumarchais (Caron de). La FoUe Journ^e, ou le Mariage de Figaro, comddie en cinq actes, en prose, par M. de Beau- marchais, representee pour la premifere fois, par les com^diens frangais, le mardi 27 avril, 1784. Au Palais- Eoyal, chez Euault, libraire, prfes du theatre No. 216, 1785, Bvo., 5 plates by C. N. Malapeau (the last by Roi), after Saint-Quentin (25s. to 30s.). Original edition. The breast of Rosina in the last plate is uncovered, which is not the case in the Lienard series. Copies exist on "papier fort" marked with a star. There is another rare series of 5 outline plates (lightly touched), by Naudet, 8vo., and which is also to be met with in a counterfeit with the inscription, " a Seville de I'imprimerie du comte Almaviva," as well as in a Lyon edition " d'apres la copie envoyee par I'auteur," 1785, Bvo. Amateurs who wish to enhance the value and interest of the book should collect the portraits of the performers, viz., Mile. Contat by Dupin fils after Desrais, 8vo. ; Mile. Contat by Janinet after Dutertre in colours, roy. 8vo. ; another portrait in colours, smaller size ; Mile. Olivier (role of Cherubin), designed and engraved in colours by Contellier, 4to. ; Mole (Almaviva), 8vo., tinted in colours, not signed; Des Essarts (role of Bridoison); Dozincourt by Robert de Launay. The series of 12 plates, 1 6mo. by Chodowiecki, and the rare series of 5 plates in oval by Beginot, Quyots, Moucler, after Dnavelle and Garnerey (which exists in black, in red, and in colours), as well as portraits of the author, should likewise be added. A German version appeared at Kehl, 1875, 8vo., with Saint-Quentin's plates engraved under the direction of Chretien de Mechel. Beaumarchais (Caron de). Mdmoires de M. Caron de Beau- marchais, 2 -vols., 8vo. (without place or date), portrait of Beaumarchais, and frontispiece by Marillier in each volume (10s.). The author's portrait after Cochin by Leroy, or the one signed by Saint-Aubin, or by Del^tre form an interesting addition. The original edition of the Memoirs appeared in 1774, 4to. (lOs.). Beaumont, coeffeur. L'Enciclopedie perruquifere ... a I'usage de toutes sortes de tetes, enrichi de figures en taille douce par M.B. . . . coeffeur dans les quinze vingts. Paris, Hochereau, 1762, post 8vo., portrait on title, 40 pages and plates (10s. to 15s.). Beaumont (F.) and J. Fletcher. Dramatick Works (edited by G. Col man), with notes critical and explanatory, by various Commentators. London, 1778, 10 vols., 8vo., frontispiece containing both authors' portraits, and 54 plates (24 of them by Grignion) and fleuron in last volume (40s. to 50s.). Beaurain. Histoire de la campagne de M. le Prince de Cond^ en Flandre en 1674,,precddee d'un tableau historique de la BEAUKAIN— BELIN 51 guerre de HoUande jusqu a cette ^poque. Paris, 1774, fol., frontispiece, and portrait by Patas after Desrais and de Tavane, vignettes by Moetfe after Desrais and Nebelin, and 41 plans and maps (125. to 15s.). The author was the Marquis d'Aguesseau, who assumed the name of Beaurain. Beaurain. Histoire militaire de Flandre . . . Paris, 1755, 2 vols., folio, frontispiece and vignette by Lerapereur after Eisen, and maps* and plans (12s.). The real author's name was Comte de Boisgeliu. Beckford (P.). Thoughts on Hunting. Sarum, 1781, 4to., frontispiece by Bartolozzi, and plans of Kennels (£3 to £4). Second edition, 1782 (30s.). Beeverell (J.). Les Delicts de la Grande Bretagne et de rirelande. Leyole, 1707, 8 vols., 12mo., numerous plates 25s. to 30s.). Second edition, 1727 (half-price). Begbie (P.). Vases after the manner of the Antique by P. B.. [London], 1779, 4to, 6 plates (10s. to 12s.). B^guillet. See Martinet. Beguillet. Belle Libertine (La), ou les Aventures galantes de^ Mile. A . . . Paris, 1784, 16mo., 2 frontispieces and 5 erotic plates, not signed (12s. to 15s.). This is a reproduction of La Venus en rut ou La Vie d'une celebre- libertine, 1770. Behmen (J.). Works, to which is prefixed the Life of the Author, with figures illustrating his principles. Left by the Eev. W. Law, M.A. London, 1764-1781, 4 vols., 4to., portrait and plates (40s. to 50s.). Behn (Mrs.). Plays. London, 1724, 4 vols., post 8vo., por- trait by R. White, after T. Riley (25s. to 30s.)._ Bekker. Fabelen uit gegeven door E. Bekker, A. Wolfien, A.. Deken. In s'graven Hage, by Isaac van Cleef, 1784, 8vo., plate containing the portraits of the authors by Cardon after Neering, title with fleuron, designed and engraved by Buys, and 40 vignettes, not signed (15s. to 20s.). Belin (or Bellin). Essai geographique sur les Isles Britanniques, contenant une description de I'Angleterre, I'Ecosse et rirelande, tant pour la navigation des costes que pour la connoissance de 1' int^rieur du pais, etc., s.l. (Paris), 1757, 4to., engraved title, maps, vignettes, and tailpieces by 52 BELIN-Bl&NAED Choffard, La Cruce, and Haussard {10s. to 12s.). Madame de Pompadour's copy, 1100 frs. Belin de la Libordiere. Voyage, dans le boudoir de Pauline, par L.F.M.B.L. Paris, Maradan, an IX., 12mo., plate by Tardieu after Latteur (8s. to 10s.). Bell (J.). New Pantheon, or Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi-gods, Heroes and Fabulous Persons of Anti- quity, etc. London, 1790, 2 vols. 4to., plates (8s. to 10s.). Bellamy (G. A.). Apology for her Life ; written by herself. To which is annexed her original Letter to John Calcraft, Esq., advertised to be published in October, 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. London, 1785, 6 vols., 12mo., portrait by Bartolozzi and frontispieces (20s. to 30s.). Vol. 6 was published subsequently, and is frequently wanting, Belle sans Chemise (La). Londres, 1797, 16mo., plate by Bovinet after Chaillou (12s. to 155.). Belloy (De). Le Sifege de Calais, tragedie. Au Roi. Paris, chez Duchesne, 1765, 8vo., 2 frontispieces, one a medallion portrait of Louis XV., designed and engraved by Saint- Aubin, the other the portrait of the author with emblems designed and engraved by Littret (lOs.). Belloy (De). CEuvres completes de M. de Belloy, de I'Academie frangoise, citoyen de Calais, edition avec gxavures. Paris, Cussac, 1779, 6 vols., 8vo., portrait not signed, and 6 plates by Giraud jun., de Longueil, -Maillet, Patas, Petit, and Viguet, after Borel (15s., and more on large paper with unlettered proofs). 'Bells and Bell-Ringing. Montani (J.). Nachricht von denen Glocken. Chemnitz, 1726, 12mo., 60 plates (5s.). Chapter 5 treats on the Abuse of Bells. Bell's British Poets. Edinburgh, 1777-8, 109 vols., 16mo., portraits and vignette titles (40s. to 50s.). Bell's British Theatre. London, 1791-97, 34 vols., 12mo., theatrical portraits and scenic plates (one of each to each play) by Bartolozzi and others (30s. to 40s. and treble on large paper, 8vo., and more with proofs). B6nard. Eloge de I'Enfer, ouvrage, critique, historique et moral. La .Haye, Pierre Gosse, 1759, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece, 2 fleurons, vignette and tailpiece, and 15 plates by Sibelius (6s., and double on large paper). BENOIST— BERNABD 53 Benoist (Mme.). SopLronie, ou Le9on pretendue d'une femme a sa fille. Londres et Paris, Ve. Duchesne, 1767, 8vo., 1 plate by Moreau after Greuze (6s.). Berain (Jean). Ornemens invented par J. B . . . ; Panneaux, Plafonds, Chemin^es, Chapiteaux. Paris, Thuret, s.d. (circa 1709), large fol., portrait and 109 plates engraved by Benard, Daigremont, etc. (£8 to £10, and double before numbers or letters). Berchoux .(J.). La Gastronomic, poeme suivi de Poesies fugitives, 4tli edition. Paris, chez Giguet et Michaud, 1803, 16mo., frontispiece by Delignon after Myris, 3 plates by Baquoy, Deleraux and Bovinet after Myris and Monsiau (3s., and on papier velin double). Berenger. Podsies. Londres (Paris), Cazin, 1785, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 frontispieces by Ch^telain after Ch^telain and Pignon (4s.). Berenger. Les Soirees provengales . . . Paris, Nyon, 1786^ 3 vols., 12mo., 3 pretty frontispieces by Fessard (4s.). Berenger (E.). History of the Art of Horsemanship. London, 1771, 2 vols., 4to., 2 frontispieces (the second mezzotint),, and plates (£l). Berghem (Nicolas). (Euvre de Nicolas Berghem, celebre peintre hoUandais. Paris, Basan et Poignant, 1789, fol., 2 parts of 124, and 73 plates respectively engraved by- Basan, Le Bas, Hill, etc. (£3 to £4). ' Bernard. Phrosine et Melidore, poeme en quatre chants. Messine et Paris, Lejay, 1772, 8vo., 4 vignettes by Baquoy and Ponce after Eisen (10s., and double on large paper). Bernard. L'Art d'aimer, poeme en trois chants. Paphos^ 1775, 8vo., frontispiece and 3 plates by Baquoy, Gaucher, and Patas after Martini (10s.). Bernard. L'Art d'aimer et Podsies diverses. Paris, chez Didot, an HL (1795), 8vo., papier de HoUande, engraved title and 7 plates by Letellier, Patas, Dupreel, Duval, and Helman after Eisen and Martini (12s. to 15s., and with the etchings, £3 to £4). Bernard. (Euvres completes. Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1777, 16mo., charming plate by Delaunay after Marillier (4s.). In some copies the plate illustrates the first song (in which case it is not signed), and in some the second. 54 BEENAED— BERQUIN Bernard. CEuvres de P. J. Bernard, orn^es de gravures d'aprfes les desseins (sic) de Prudhon ; la derniere estampe gravee par lui-meme. Paris, Didot I'aine, an V. (1797), 4to., 4 plates by Prudhon (the last plate), Beisson, and Copia after Prudhon (£2, and copies on vellum paper with unlettered proofs, and with the Opera of Castor et Pollux, of which only 150 copies were printed, are worth more than double). •.' The proof etching of "Phrosine et Melidore," the only plate engraved by Prudhon himself, is of utmost rarity. Bernier (F.). Voyage de . . . contenant la description des Etats du Grand Mdgol. A. Amsterdam, 1724, 2 vols., 12mo., map and plates (5s.). Bernis. OEuvres completes de M. le C. de B . . . de I'Acad^mie frangoise. Dernifere edition. Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1777, 2 vols., 16mo., charming frontispiece by Delaunay after Marillier (6s.). Bernis. OEuvres. Paris, Didot, an V., roy. 8vo., 5 mezzotint plates not signed ; author's portrait on title by Lemire after Callet (20s., and more than double on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs). JB^roalde de Verville. Le Moyen de parvenir, nouvelle edition. A . . . 100070057, 2 vols., 12mo., fleurons on titles alike, and frontispiece containing medal portrait of the author by Martinet (30s. to 40s., and treble and more on large paper ; very rare. B^roalde de Verville. Le Moyen de parvenir, nouvelle Edition, s.l. 100070073, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece containing the medal portrait of the author, not signed, both titles within borders with fleurons (l2s. to 15s., and more in mor. ). Berquin. Idylles. Paris, Euault, 1775, 2 vols., 12mo., frontis- piece designed and engraved by Marillier, and 24 graceful plates by Gaucher, de Ghendt, Le Gouaz, Delaunay, Lebeau, Masquelier, Nde, and Ponce after Marillier (20s. to 30s., and copies on vellum or Dutch paper with the plates before the numbers are worth treble and more, according to the state of the binding). Barbier de Tinan's copy with " Les Romances " before numbers in old red mor., 1120 frs. ; Behague's copy on large paper before numbers in old mor., 2000 frs. The Paillet (originally Renouard) copy of the Idylles and Romances, 3 vols., Dutch paper with the original drawings in sepia by Marillier, plates "avant les numeros," 19 etchings, a quantity of vignettes by Moreau, Borel, Le Barbier, etc., "before Bekqois. Roha-NCes [P'lgi^ 55 IMakillier Beeouin. Idylles IPage 55 Maeilliee BEEQUIN 55 letters," an original drawing (unpublished) by Marillier for Idylle IV. with the engraving of the same, autograph letter, etc., 6000 frs. (Morgand's Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de M. Paillet). Berquin.. Idylle, s.d., roy. 8vo., 8 pp. engraved text, vignette and tailpiece by Gaucher after Marillier (lOs. to 12s.). This is Idylle III. of Vol. 2 of the Kecueil entitled I'Esperance, and which is generally found added to the "Pygmalion," illustrated by Moreau. Berquin. Idylles. Paris, 1/^87, 16mo., 19 plates by Delignon, Demonchy, Dup'reel, Guttenberg, Halbou, de Longueil, Petit, Ponce, and Roy after Borel. The first proofs are before the numbers (30s. to 40s.). Berquin. Idylles, orndes des nouvelles gravures. Paris, J. E. Gabriel Dufour et Amsterdam, an X. (1801), 16mo. The same 19 plates after Borel (12s. to 15s.). Berquin. Pygmalion, scene lyrique de M. J. J. Rousseau, mise en vers par M. Berquin, le text grave par Drouet. Paris, 1775, 8vo., 20pp. including preface, engraved title after Marillier, and 6 charming vignettes by Delaunay and Ponce after Moreau (£3 to £4, and on large paper £8 to £10). Particularly when found with the above-mentioned Idylle, at end, the title of which, by the way, is regularly shorter. M. E. Paillet's large Du€ch paper copy with the vignettes as artist's proofs without text within borders, and title without letterpress except signature of Marillier, in a sumptuous morocco binding double by Cuzin, 6000 frs. (Morgand's Catalogue) ; R. Lion's copy, mottled calf by Derome, 320 frs. Eisen also has made for Pygmalion a series of 6 pretty plates, roy. 8vo., engraved by de Ghendt, which are sought for by amateurs for the purpose of enhancing the charm of the book (30«.). Berquin. Romances, par M. Berquin. Paris, Ruault, 1776, 12mo., frontispiece and 6 charming plates by Delaunay jun., and Ponce, after Marillier, and 6 11. of engraved music (some copies have only 3) (20s. to 30s., and double with the plates before the numbers). Some copies have only 4 plates, and are without music. The impres- sions in the copies, 16mo. with the same date, are not so good, and lose half their value. Berquin. Romances. De I'imprimerie de Monsieur, 1788, 16mo., 10 plates by Dambrun, Delignon, Guttenberg, Hubert, de Longueil, and Petit, after Borel, and 36 plates of music (10s. to 15s., and more with the plates before the numbers). Berquin. Romances. Paris, Moutardier, 1796, 16mo., engraved 56 BEEQUIN— BERTHOUD title, 13 plates, not signed, and 44 pp. of engraved music (8s. to 105.). Berquin. CEuvres completes. . . . Paris, Eepouard, an XI. (1803), 20 vols., 12mo., 204 plates after Borel, Le Barbier, Marillier, Monsiau, and Moreau by Borgnet, Choifard, Dambrun, Delaunay jnn., Delignon, Duparc, Duprdel, de Grhendt, Guttenberg, Halbou, Hubert, Huot, de Longueil, Maillet, Nde, Pauquet, Petit, Ponce, Sallier, Triere, and Villerey (£2, and double on vellum paper). Three copies have been printed on "papier rose." The plates in the 17 vols, are divided thus : L'Ami des Bnfants, 7 vols., 7 frontispieces and 91 plates ; Le Livre de Famille, frontispiece and 6 plates ; La Bibliothcque de Villages, 2 vols., frontispiece and 6 plates; Introduc- tion a la Connaissance de la Nature, frontispiece and 19 etchings, not signed ; Choix de Lectures pour les Bnfants, 2 vols., 2 frontispieces and 11 plates ; Idylles, Romances et autres Poesies, 2 frontispieces and 38 plates ; Sandford et Merton, 2 vols., 14 plates ; Le Petit Grandisson, 6 plates. Renouard possessed a copy on vellum paper bound in 19 vols., russia, which contained almost all the original drawings of Borel, Marillier, Le Barbier, etc., over 300 in all. This copy sold in his sale in 1854 for 310 francs (a trifling and nominal sum) ; resold in the Lebceuf de Montgermont for 6999 francs ; and is now in the Roederer Collection at Reims. Series of the 204 plates on " papier velin," loose in sheets, are now frequently occurring for sale, and realize from £3 to £4 ; it is the remainder bought up from the publishers. Berquin. The Children's Friend, translated by Lucas Williams. London, 1793, 6 vols., post 8vo., 44 copper-plates by Cook; scarce (305. to 40s.). Berruyer (Le Pfere). Histoire du Peuple de Dieu. Paris, 1738, 9 vols. 4to., 4 vignettes by Cochin fils, Chedel and Antoine, after Boucher (lOs. to 12s.). Berthault (P. G.). Premiere (Deuxifene et troisifeme) suite de culs de lampe et fleurons a I'usage des artistes ; inventes et dessines par P. G. Berthault. A. Paris, chez Chereau, rue des Mathurins, aux 2 Piliers d'or A.P.D.R. s.d. 4to. This collection consists of 3 series of 6 leaves each, signed A. B.C. and numbered 1 to 6 ; altogether 29 charming fleurons and tailpieces (£2 to £3). Berthoud (F.). L'Art de conduire et de regler les pendules . . . Paris, 1759, 16mo., 4 plates (8s. to 10s.). Berthoud (F.). Traits des horloges marines. Paris, Musier, 1773, 4to., 38 plates by Choffard (12s. to 15s.). Berthoud (F.) Essai sur I'horlogerie. Paris, 1763 or 1786, 2 vols. 4to., 38 plates (30s. to 40s.). BERTIN— BEWICK 57 Bertin. (Euvres . . . Londres et Paris, Hardguin, 1785, 16mo., 2 vols., first frontispiece by Anselin after Monnet, second frontispiece not signed (45.). Bebtin. (Euvres nouvelle edition . . . corrig^e et augmentee. Paris, 1791, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates by Anselin after Monnet (papier verge, 8s. to 10s. ; papier velin, double). Bertren (Theodore). Medaillons et Trophees [Paris, 1766-71J, 4to., 59 plates (£5 to £6). Beverley (R). History and present state of Virginia. London, E. Parker, 1705, 8yo., frontispiece and 14 plates by Gribe- lin, copied from De Bry (£3 to £4); reprinted 1722 (£2 to £3). Bevy (C. J. de). Histoire des Inaugurations des rois empereurs . . . Paris, Moutard,' 1776, Bvo., 14 plates containing 80 costumes by Ingouf and Triere after Michel Eieg (20s. to 25s., and more on large paper). Bewick. The whole of Aristotle's complete Masterpiece . . . Printed (by T. Saint in Newcastle) in 1780, post Bvo., woodcuts by Bewick (lOs.). Bewick. The New Robinson Crusoe for the Use of Children of Both Sexes, translated from the Prench. 1789, 4 vols., post 8vo., 32 woodcuts by John Bewick (younger brother of Thomas) (12s. to 15s.). Bewick. Emblems of Mortality, representing in upwards of 50 cuts Death seizing all ranks and degrees of People, from designs of Holbein. Hodgson, 1789, post 8vo., engravings on wood by Bewick (12s. to 15s.). These blocks were destroyed by fire. Bewick. History of Quadrupeds. The figures .engraved on wood by T. Bewick. Newcastle, 1790, 8vo. First edition, £2 to £3 (Buckley's copy in original boards, uncut, was sold in 1894 for £5 5s.),\and on large (Royal) paper, £10. The second edition, 1791, is worth 10s. and 25s. respectively. The first imperial size edition came out in 1800 (£3 to £4). Copies in original boards, uncut, realize fancy prices according to state, and that remark applies to all Bewick's works. Bewick. Figures of Quadrupeds and Tailpieces taken off without the Letter Press. Newcastle, 1818, 4to. Twenty- four or five copies printed and 12 copies on India paper (£3 and £6 respectively). A second edition, without the tailpieces, appeared 1824 (20s.). Mr. Thomas' copy of the 58 BEWICK 1824 edition, printed on demy 4to. paper, uncut, £2 19s. (1892). Bewick. History of British Birds. The figures engraved on' wood by T. Bewick. Newcastle, 1797-1804, 2 vols., 8vo. First edition (£2, and double on large paper, and on largest (Imperial) paper, of which only 24 copies were printed, £10). In the first issue the last leaf in vol. 1 is blank, without the Quadruped Advertisement, the woodcut at page 285 immaculate (to please the Duke of Newcastle, Bewick's patron, it was afterwards inked over), the Sea- Eagle at page 11 before the inscription of " Wycliffe, 1791," and plate of the " Magpye " at page 75, with the stump with two branches. The two supplements not printed before 1821 are valued at 21«., and double and treble respectively. A few copies exist on thick royal paper. Bewick. Figures of British Land Birds (with the vignettes) engraved on wood by T. Bewick. To which are added a few foreign birds, with their vulgar and scientific names. Newcastle, 1800, roy. 8vo. The last leaf, with the vignette, should not be missing, and should be in first state before the Bar (vol. 1 on title, all published) (40s. to 50s., and double on large paper). Only 50 copies printed. The late S. Simon's copy of " Figures of British Birds, Quadrupeds, Vignettes, and additional woodcuts to the Birds never before published, 1824-9, 4 vols., 4to." (largest paper, with portrait and 938 woodcuts), was sold in December, 1893, for £9. It would now hardly bring half the price. Bewick. Looking-Glass for the Mind . . . 1794, post 8vo., 74 cuts designed and engraved on wood by Bewick (5s. to 6s.). Bewick. Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell. London, 1795, 4to. Pp. XX. — 76, and full-page woodcuts and vignettes by T. Bewick (20s. to 25s., and more on large paper, of which only 25 copies were printed). One copy was taken on white satin, and three copies on vellum. It is said that King George III. ordered his bookseller to procure the blocks of the engravings, that he might convince himself they were wood, and not copper. The biographical sketches are from the pen of Isaac Reed. Bewick. Short Treatise on the " Sportsman's Friend." New- castle, 1800, 8vo., 3 large woodcuts by T. Bewick (30s. to 40s.). Bewick. Burns (E.). Poetical "Works, with Life. Alnwick, Catnach and Davidson, 1808, 2 vols., post 8vo., woodcuts by T. Bewick, from Thurston's designs (15s. to 20s.). BEWICK— BIBLE 59 Bewick. Complete Natural History . . . 1813, 8vo., 400 woodcuts (10s., and double on large and thick paper). Bewick. Figures of British Land and "Water Birds, together with a few Figures of Foreign Birds. Newcastle, 1817, demy 4to. Twenty-five copies printed without letterpress- (£3 to £4, and double on India paper, of which a few sets were struck off). In the late Mr. "William Wells' sale (May, 1890), a set of the figures and tailpieces to the birds and quadrupeds, containing 855 woodcuts, proofs on India paper, and mounted in a volume 4to. (said to be pur- chased by Mr. Wells from Bewick a few years before his death), realized £30. Bewick. Fables of iEsop and others, with designs on wood, by T. Bewick, with thumb-mark receipt. Newcastle, 1818 (30s., and double on large paper, and treble on imperial paper). Bewick. Select Fables, in three parts . . . Newcastle, 1784, first edition, with woodcuts, by T. Bewick (25s. to 30s.). Bewick. Select Fables, with Cuts designed and engraved by Thomas and John Bewick, and others, previous to the year 1784, together with a Memoir and a descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Messrs. Bewick. Newcastle, 1820, 8vo., portrait of T. Bewick on India paper, and woodcuts (30s., and double on large paper, and treble on imperial paper). Bewick. Vignettes to Bewick's Various Works. Newcastle, 1827,. 8vo. and 4to. (15s. to 25s. respectively). This 4to. volume, consisting of 241 vignettes on India paper, was published as a companion to the Figures of Quadrupeds and Birds, which together are sometimes bound in 2 vols. T. Perkins' copy on large paper, printed on one side, realized in July, 1889, £3 10s. ; John . Percy's L.P. copy, proofs on India paper, was sold in May, 1890, for £4 16s. BiBiENA (De). La Poupde. Londres, 1788, 16mo., frontis- piece, not signed (3s.). Bible. The "Thumb Bible." E. Newberry, 1780, 64mo., plates (10s., and more than double in morocco). Bible (La Sainte) contenant I'Ancienne et le Nouveau Testament, traduite . . • par M. Le Maistre de Saci. Nouvelle edition, ornde de 300 figures, gravees d'aprfes les dessins de Marillier. Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve, Imprimerie de Monsieur, 1789-1804, 12 Vols., roy. 8vo., 204 plates for the Old and 96 plates for the New Testament, after Marillier 60 BIBLIOTHEQUE— BICKHAM and Monsiau by Dambrun, Delaunay jeune, Delignon, etc. (50s. to 60s., and double on large paper, roy. 4to, and large vellum paper with the unlettered proofs, £8 to ^610, and more in contemporary morocco). Bibliotheque bleue (La), entierement refondue et considerable- ment augmentee. Paris, Costard et Fournier, 1775-1783, 7 parts in 2 vols., Bvo., 6 pretty plates by Patas, Chatelain, Marchand, Le Grand, and Delvaux after Desrais ( 12s. to 15s.). The collection comprises : Histoire de Pierre de Provence et de la Belle Maguelonne, Histoire de Robert le Diable, Histoire de Richard sans Peur, Histoire de Fortunatus, Histoire des enfants de Fortunatus, Histoire de Jean de Calais, Les quatre fils Aymon. Bibliothfeqiie de Campagne. Amsterdam, Rey, 1765, 12 vols., 12mo., 12 frontispieces and 12 plates by Bolomey (20s. to 25s.). The original drawings with the plates in "tirages a part " were sold some years ago in the Hague for about 1500 frs. Bibliotheque Choisie de Contes, de Faceties, et de bons mots . . . par une Soci^te de Gens de Lettres. A Paris, Eoyez, 1786, 4 vols., 16mo., 4 unlettered frontispieces, unsigned (10s.) Bibliothfeque des Boudoirs, choix d'ouvrages rares et recherches. Avignon, Thomas, 1798, 2 vols., 16mo., frontispiece (5s.). Bickham (G.). First Principles of Heraldry. London (1742), 8vo., engraved throughout (5s.). Bickham. Universal Penman. London, R. Sayer (1743), foL, portrait and 212 plates (20s. to 30s.). Bickham. British Monarchy, a chorographical Description, comprehending the American Colonies. London, 1748, fol., 100 maps and plates (25s. to 30s.). Bickham. Delicise Britannicse, or the Curiosities of Kensington, Hampton Court, and Windsor Castle delineated. London, 1742, 12mo., pp. viii.-184 (B.-N 4), with 9 plates (10s.). Bickham. Musical Entertainer . . . London, n.d., 2 vols., folio, 200 songs with music, engraved throughout, having illustrations heading each piece (£4 to £5). Bickham. Collection of Bird's-Eye Views of the Several Counties in England and Wales, exhibiting a pleasing land- scape of each county. London, 1796, 4to., frontispiece and 46 plates (£2 to £3). BIDPAI— BIJOUX 61 BiDPAi ET LoKMAN. Les Contes et Fables indiennes, traduits par Galland. A Paris, chez Cavelier -phre, 1724, 2 vols., 12mo., 8 plates, not signed (12s. to 15s.). Bienfaits de I'Assembl^e nationale, entretiens de la mfere Saumon, doyenne des halles, suivis de vaudevilles. Paris, 1792, 32mo., pretty little plate, not signed (4s.). Bifevre (de). Histoire des deux Aspasies, femmes illustres de la Grece, avec des remarques historiques et critiques. Amsterdam, 1757, 12mo., frontispiece (3s.). BiiiVEB (de). Lettres ecrites a Madame la comtesse Tation par le sieur de Bois-Flotte, etudiant en droit-fil, ouvrage traduit de I'anglois. Quatrieme Edition, augmentec de plusieurs notes d'infamie. Amsterdam (Paris) aux ddpens de la compagnie des perdreaux, 1770, 8vo., 1 plate by Clonk after Dienkerpegh, and vignette, not signed (8s. to 10s.). Bi:fevRE. Vercing^toxix, tragedie, ceuvre posthume du sieur de Bois-Flotte, Etudiant en droit-fil, suivie de notes historiques de I'auteur. S. L. (Paris), 1770, 8vo., plate, not signed (4s.). Bijou de Soci^te (Le), ou TAmusement des Graces. A Paphos S. D. (Paris, 1784), 2 vols., 12mo., engraved title and 100 vignettes, not signed, attributed to Leclerc or Desrais (£2). The book is identical with " Le Cabinet de Lampsaque." Bijou (le) des Dames, nouveau Costume frangais, et de la Connaissance des diamans, des perles et des parfums les plus precieux, avec Tablettes ^conomiques, perte et gain. A Paris, chez Denos, ing^nieur-geograph et libraire de sa Majeste Danoise (1780), 16mo., title within border and frontispiece representing head-gears of the ladies from Henri IV. to Louis XIV. period (15s.). Bijoux des neuf sceurs (Les). Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve, 1790. Imprimerie de Clousier, 1789, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 frontispieces and 4 unlettered proof plates by Gaucher after le Barbier (25s. to 30s.). The plates were first printed in the Chasons de Piis. The original drawings of the frontispieces by Le Barbier are in the Roederer Collection, at Reims. Bijoux du petit-neveu de I'Ar^tin (Les), ou Etrennes libertines, d^diees aux femmes ci-devant de qualite et sensibles, s'il s'en trouve, aux honn§tes representants de la nation, dont 62 BILDEEBEOKE— BILLAEDON le nombre est limite, aux chastes ecclesiastiques dont I'age cfede aux plaisirs, enfin aux sectateurs voluptueux des plaisirs de Tamour, et partout il s'en trouve, pour le courant de rannee 1793, avec 16 figures en taille-douce. Paris, de rimprimerie de la Delaunay 1793, 8vo., 16 plates, not signed (£2). BiLDERBECKE (Baron de). Cyane, ou lea jeux de destin, roman grec. Neuwied et Strasbourg, 1790, 8vo., frontispiece and 3 pretty tailpieces, not signed (6s.). Billardon de Sauvigny. Histoire amoureuse de Pierre le Long et de sa trfes honor^e dame Blanche Bazu, ecritte (sic) par iceluy. A Londres (Paris), 1765, 12mo., engraved title with fleuron, representing the two joint busts of Pierre and Blanche, frontispiece before letters and 3 etched vignettes, and music (I2s. to 15s.). Reprinted under the title, " L'lnnocence du premier age en France." Paris, Delalain, 1768, 8vo., with the same illustrations. Billardon de Sauvigny. La Rose ou la Fete de Salency. Paris, 1768, 8vo., frontispiece by Moreau le jeune after Greuze (4s.). Billardon de Sauvigny. L'Isle d'Ouessant, Bvo., vignette by Moreau and 14 plates of music (4s.). Billardon de Sauvigny. Le Parnasse des Dames. Paris, Euault, 1773, 9 vols., 8vo., 9 engraved titles (6 different), frontispiece and 15 vignettes, 9 of which are with the portraits of Sapho, Marguerite de Navarre, Louise Lab^, Mme. Desroches, la comtesse de la Suze, Mile, de Scuderi, Mme. and Mile. Deshouli^res, Mme. de Louvencourt and Mile. Cheron ; 2 with subjects and 4 with simple names, by Ponce after Marillier (20s.). Charming illustrations and elegant titles. The last 4 vols, are entitled, "Theatre des femmes angloises" (2), "Theatre des femmes fran9oises " (1), and " Theatre des femmes danoises et des femmes alle- mandes." A voL 2 to the " Femmes franfoises " was announced, but it is doubtful whether it was ever published. Billardon de Sauvigny. Les Aprfes-soupers de la Societe, petit theatre lyrique et moral. A Sybaris et a Paris, et chez I'auteur, 1782-3, 23 parts in 6 vols., 16mo., 28 plates by Aliamet, Berthet, Giraud le jeune, de Launay, de Longueil, Martinet, and Massard, after Eisen, Binet, and Martinet. BILLAEDON— BION 63 Vol. i. has 5 plates and 18 pp. of engraved music ; vol. ii., 5 plates and 15 pp. of music ; vol. iii., 6 plates and 8 pp. of music ; vol. iv., 4 plates and 10 pp. of music; vol. v., 5 plates and 10 pp. of music; vol. vi., 3 plates and no music. The book is appreciated because of the fine execution of the plates. The work originally came out in parts, some of which, having at an early stage been sold out, were afterwards reprinted. The originals, which are with difficulty found together, can be distinguished by the printed title to each piece, starting with letter A, while the reprint starts with A 2. The paper of the reprint is bluish. Originals £6 to £8, reprints less than half. Billardon de Sauvigny. Les Amours de Pierre le Long et de Blanclie Bazu. Paris, 1796, 12mo., engraved title by Blanchard, after Villemin (4s.). Billardon de Sauvigny. La Mort de Socrate, tragedie en trois aetes. et en vers. Paris, Prault, 1763, 8vo., 1 plate by Levesque (3s.). Billardon de Sauvigny. Poesies de Sapho, suivies de differentes poesies dans le m6me genre. Amsterdam, 1777, pretty medal portrait by Delaunay, after Marillier (3s.). Billardon de Sauvigny. Voyage de Madame Adelaide et de Madame Victoire en Lorraine, a Lundville, 1761, post 8vo., 25 pp., and etching by Mme. de Pompadour (20s. to 25s.) ; very rare, as it was probably " tire a petit nombre," Billington (Mrs.), memoirs of, from her birth, containing a variety of matter, ludicrous, theatrical, musical, etc. London, 1792, 8vo., portrait (20s. to 25s.). An infamous attack on this celebrated vocalist with a view, it is supposed, of extorting money. An answer, with the Life and Adventures of Richard Daly, Esq., and an account of the Irish Theatre, appeared in the same year, and is of equal value. Bimont. Principes de I'Art du Tapissier, ouvrage utile aux gens de la profession et a ceux qui les employent, dedie a Mgr. le Dauphin, par M. Bimont, mattre et marchant tapissier. Paris, Lottin I'ain^, 1774, 12mo., 29 folding plates of furniture, rare (£3 to £4). Binos (L'Abbe de). Voyage par I'ltalie en Egypte, au mont Liban et en Palestine ou Terre sainte, avec figures. Paris, Boudet, 1787, 2 vols., 12mo., 12 plates of costumes (20s.). Bion. Traits de la Construction et des principaux Usages des Instruments de mathematiques, 4°°. edition. Paris, chez Jombert, 1752, 4to., fine portrait of Bion by de Lafmessin, 64 BION— BITAUB^ frontispiece, and vignette heading the dedication both after Scotin, and one ornamented initial letter (3s.). Bion et Moschus. Idylles de, traduites en frangais par J. B. Gail, etc. Ouvrage orne de figures dessindes par Le Barbier. A Paris, chez Gail, I'an troisifeme (1795), 1 6mo., vellum paper, portrait, and 4 plates by Dambrun, Delignon, and Gaucher after Le Barbier (3s., and on vellum paper with the unlettered proofs, 40s., and with the etchings, very scarce, particularly that of the portrait, a fancy price). Birch (W.). Delices de la Grande Bretagne. London, 1791, 4to., oblong, 36 plates of views by various artists, including 2 by Kowlandson, with Descriptions (30s. to 40s.). Bitaubd. Guillaume de Nassau, ou la Fondation des Provinces Unies. Amsterdam, Magerus, 1773, 8vo., fleuron on the title, and 10 plates by Van der Meer, after Chodowiecki (10s. to 12s.). Bitaube. Guillaume de Nassau . . . nouvelle edition. Paris', Prault, 1775, 12mo., fleuron on the title, and 1 plate designed and engraved by Moreau (4s., and more with unlettered proof). Bitaube. Joseph, poeme en neuf Chants. Berlin, Samuel Pitra, 1767, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece, and 9 pretty plates by Meil (10s.). Bitaube. Joseph, poeme en neuf Chants. Geneve, 1777, 2 vols., 12mo., 9 plates by Nee after Marillier (10s.). Bitaube. Joseph, poeme . . . Quatrifeme edition. Paris, Didot I'ame, 1786, 2 parts, 8vo., portrait by Saint- Aubin after Cochin, and 9 plates by Nde after Marillier (12s., and on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs, £2 to £3). Renouard's copy printed on vellum with the 9 original drawings by Marillier, plus the unlettered proofs and the etchiugs originally sold in his sale, in 1854, for 130 frs., was resold in the Double sale in 1863 for 700 frs., and again in the Benzon sale it brought 3000 frs. ; now it is in the Rattier Collection. Several copies were struck off on vellum, one of these with the plates on vellum paiated like miniatures, 316 frs. The book was also published in the same year in 2 vols., 16mo., "papier ordinaire," and "papier velin." Bitaube. Joseph . . . sixifeme edition revue et corrigee. Paris, Didot I'ain*^, an V. (1797), 2 vols. 16mo., 9 plates by Nde after Marillier {6s., and double on vellum paper). It is a reproduction of the preceding small edition in a reduced form. [Page 65 TkcAutboT acEdtttefWBIake BLACKGUAEDIANA— BLAKE 65 Blackguardiana, or Dictionary of Eogues, Bawds, Shoplifters, Murderers, Pirates, Mountebanks, Whores, Pickpockets, Coiners, Housebreakers, Gipsies (by Jas. Caulfield), 20 curious portraits. London, n.d. (1795), 8vo. (30s, to 40s.). [Blackwell (Henry)]. The English. Fencing Master, or the' Compleat Tuterour of the Small Sword, in a Dialogue between Master and Scholar. London, printed by J. Downing in Bartholomew Close for the author, 1702, sm. 4to., 5 woodcuts ; rare (£3 to £4). The Ashburnham copy in old English blue morocco with gilt ornamental panels, £9 15s. (June, 1897). Blake (W.). Silver Drops, or Serious Things, with Letters concerning the Lady's Charity School, at Highgate. London, n.d., 12mb., 293 pages (A.T. 3), with 4 plates (£2 to £3). Blake (W.). Wit's Magazine, 1784-5, 2 vols., Bvo., folding plates by Blake, and others (20s. to 30s.). Blake (W.). Lavater (J. C), Aphorisms on Man, translated from the original MS. (by Henry Fuseli), 1788, post 8vo., frontispiece by Blake (4s. to 5s.). Blake (W.). Book of Thel, 1789, 4to., 8 engraved leaves (one more than mentioned by Gilchrist), with 6 coloured designs, including title (4 illustrated by vignettes, and 2 by ornamental head and tail pieces) (£25). The Gaisford copy in morocco, £29 (1890). A mystical allegory full of tender beauty and enigmatic meaning. Blake (W.). Songs of Innocence, the Author and Printer W. Blake. 1789, 8vo., engraved throughout in colours by the artist on 27 pages. Original Edition (£40). Mrs. Blake assisted her husband in the printing, delighting in a task so congenial to her artistic feeling and taste. The poet having, in fact, with the aid of his wife, performed the writing, designing, printing, and engraving, he was literally the author of his own book. Blake (W.). Songs of Innocence and of Experience, showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul ; the author and printer, W. Blake. 1789-94, 8vo. and 4to., title and 53 unnumbered pages, with designs engraved and coloured by the author-artist (£60 to £80). The Gaisford copy, 8vo., £87, and the copy in 4to., containing only 31 un- numbered pages, £41 (1890) ; Lawrence's copy, 4to., with only 21 designs, in colours, £52 (1892). Some copies bear the water-mark of 1825, Blake having done them shortly before his death. The widow, on receipt of a cheque for £20 F 66 BLAKE from the Bisiiop of Limerick, seut him her husband's own copy so dated. If in the Songs of Innocence Blake's even temper is in keeping with its name, in those of Experience it is of a gloomier cast ; the poetic excellence is in both fully maintained. Blake (W.). Marriage of Heaven and Hell. 1790, 8vo. and 4to., 'li illuminated pages, with 14 coloured designs (being 3 more than mentioned by Gilchrist) (£30 to £40). In some copies the letters are red, in others a golden brown. An attempt to fathom the depths of the mystery of Evil. The designs are highly finished. Blake (W.). Campe's Elementary Dialogues for Youth. 1791, 12mo., 16 plates (10s.). Blake (W.). WoUstoneeraft (Mary). Original Stories from Real Life. London, 1791, 12mo., first edition, (5 plates engraved by W. Blake (12s. to 15s.). Blake (W.). Salzmann. Elements of Morality. 1792, 3 vols., 12mo., 50 plates (30s. to 40s.). Blake (W.). The Visions of the Daughters of Albion . . . 1793, foL, 6 leaves, including frontispiece and title, with 8 illuminated designs by Blake (£20 to £25). The Gaisford copy, £26 10s. (1890). Blake (W.). America, a Prophecy. Lambeth, 1793, fol., 20 pages, with 18 designs, printed in white or blue ink, plain or coloured (£30 to £40). The Gaisford copy, presented by the author, with his autograph inscription, and bound in morocco extra, ornamented with gold tooling and variegated leather by Bedford, £61 (1890). The theme is the American "War of Independence. Literary merit is wanting, but the designs display great power and beauty. Blake (W.). Gates of Paradise. Lambeth, 1793, 12mo., 17 leaves, containing 16 engravings of emblems, accompanied by verses with a motto to each. Some copies have also the " Keys of the Gates " (£20 to £30). Blake (W.). Europe, a Prophecy. Lambeth, 1794, fol., title, frontispiece and 15 plates, plain or coloured, by the artist (£20 to £30, and £50 to £60 respectively). Blake's favourite composition. Blake (W.). First Book of Urizen. Lambeth, 1794, 4to., 26 leaves, with designs coloured by the artist (£20 to £25). The Gaisford copy, containing an original coloured drawing of the Preludium, inserted and bound in morocco by Bed- ford, £66 (1890). The design, like the text, is characterized by a monotony of horror. BLAKE 67 Blake (W.). The Song of Los. . . . 1795, 4to. It is divided in two portions, one headed Africa, the other Asia, text illuminated, and 2 full-page illustrations (£10 to £12), Blake (W.). The Book of Ahania. 1795, 4to., text engraved with 3 designs (one more than mentioned by Grilchrist) (£10 to £12). Blake (W.). Biirger (G. A.). Leonora, a Tale, translated by J. T. Stanley and others. London, 1796, 4to. (20s.). Frontispiece and two vignettes by W. Blake, and 2 en- gravings by Chodowiecki, the German Hogarth. Blake (W.). Young (E.),_ Night Thoughts. 1797, sm. foL, 42 illustrations (the List should not be wanting) (£6 to £8, and treble and more coloured). Blake (W.). Enfield (W.). The Speaker. 1799, 12mo., 4 plates, two of them by Blake (4s. to 5s.). Blake (W.). Salzmann. Gymnastics for Youth. 1800, 8vo.,. frontispiece and 9 plates by Blake (6s. to 8s.). Blake (W.). Designs to a Series of Ballads written by W.. Hayley, founded on Anecdotes relating to Animals, drawn,, engraved, and published by Wm. Blake. Chichester, J. Seagrave, 1802, 4to., 11 full-page engravings and vignettes. (£6 to £7). The subsequent" edition of Hayley's Ballads on Animals, 1805, con- tains two of the plates, " The Eagle " and " The Lion," repetitions from the quarto , edition, and three new plates, viz.: "The Dog," " The- Hermit's Dog," and " The Horse " (the last being the Unest in the^ series). It proved a failure from the beginning, and even now commands a very low figure, say a few shillings. Blake (W.). Hayley (W.). Triumphs of Temper, a poem.. 1803, 8vo., 6 plates from Maria Flaxman's designs by W. Blake (15s., and double on large paper). Blake (W.). Milton, a Poem in Two Books. 1804, 4to., 50- pages, engraved and coloured by the author-artist (£25 to £30). Blake (W.). Jerusalem, the Emanation of the Giant Albion. 1804, fol., 100 engraved pages, mostly plain, but there are copies in blue, in red, in tints and in colours heightened with gold by the artist (£10, £20, £30, and £50 respec- tively, and double on large paper). "Abstract qualities" is the characteristic of this work. 68 BLAKE— BLIN Blake (W.). Baldwin (E.). Fables, ancient and modern. 1805, 2 vols., 12mo., 72 engravings in the text (lOs.). Blake (W.). Lamb (C). Tales from Shakespeare. 1807, 2 vols., 12mo. First edition, 20 plates (£10). Blake (AV.). Blair (R.). The Grave, a Poem. 1808, roy. 4to., 12 plates by Schiavonetti after Blake (15s. to 20s., and double on large paper). Blake (W.). Hayley(W.). Life of George Eomney. Chichester, 1809, 4to., 12 portraits and plates after Eomney (except one), by Blake (Sketch of a Shipwreck), Caroline Watson, Raimbach, and W. Hains (£3 to £4, and more on large paper). Blake (W.). Chaucer's Prologue and Characters from the Canterbury Tales, 1812, 12mo., frontispiece by Blake (3s.). Blake (W.). Allen (C). Roman History, n.d., 12mo., 4 plates by Blake (3s. to 4s.). Blake (W.). Trimmer (Mrs.). Scripture Lessons, 1816-17, 2 vols., 24mo., 64 illustrations (5s. to 6s.). , Blake (W.). Virgil's Pastorals (Latin with English explana- tions, imitations, etc.), by R. J. Thornton, 1821, 2 vols., 12mo., 230 engravings by Blake, Cruikshank, and Bewick (5s. to 6s.). JBlake (W.). Illustrations to Dante, 1822, imp. foL, 7 India proof plates (£5 to £6). Lord Brabourne's copy, £10 (1891). Blake executed 100 drawings, but lived to engrave only seven, and even these are only half finished. Blake (W.). Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825 (the cover is dated 1826), foL, title and 21 plates (£8, and double for proofs and treble on large paper with India proofs). Here Blake attained a high degree of sublimity, and deserves to be called the English Rembrandt. There exists a duplicate set which Blake specially executed- for his friend Mr. Linell, and which is even finer in detail. Blake (W.). See Malkin's Life of a Child, Msop's and Gay's Fables. Blanchard. Simplice, ou les Voluptes de I'Amour. Paris, 1797, 16mo., frontispiece, not signed (4s.). Blin de Sainmore. Joachim, ou le.Triomphe de la pitid filiale, drame en trois actes et en vers, suivi d'un choix de poesies BLIN— BLOMEFIELD 60 fugitives . . . Amsterdam et Paris, Delalain, etc., 1775, 8vo., 1 plate by Duflos, jun., after Marillier (3s.). Blin de Sainmore. Lettre de Biblis a Caunus son frfere, prec^dde d'une lettre a I'aiiteur . . . Paris, Sebastien Jorry, 1765, 8vo., plate by Aliamet after Gravelot, vignette and tailpiece by de Longueil after Eisen (3s.). The vignette and tailpiece are superior to the plate. Blin de Sainmore. Lettre de Gabrielle d'Estrees a Henri IV., prec^d^e d'une epitre a M. de Voltaire et de sa reponse . . . Paris, Sebastien Jorry, 1766, 8vo., plate by Rousseau, vignette by Massard, tailpiece by Aliamet, all after Eisen (3s.). Blin de Sainmore. Lettre de Jean Galas a sa femme et a ses enfants, prdc^dee d'une dpitre a Madame de . . . sur le sentiment, 3"° Mition. Paris, Sebastien Jorry, 1765, Svo., plate and tailpiece by de Ghendt, vignette by Massard, all after Eisen (3s.). Blin de Sainmore. Lettre de Sapho a Phaon, prdcddee d'une- Epitre a Rosine, d'une vie de Sapho, etc. Paris, Sebastien ' Jorry, 1767, 8vo., plate by Aliamet after Gravelot, vignette by Ghendt after Eisen, and tailpiece by Choifard (3s.). These four pieces have reappeared under the general title of " Heroides," or, Lettres en vers, Paris, S. Jorry, 1767-8, with the same illustrations. Copies exist on large Dutch paper, worth double. Blin de Sainmore. Lettre de la Duchesse de la Vallifere a Louis XIV., pr^cedee d'un Abregd de sa vie . . . Londres- et Paris, Lejay, 1773, Bvo., plate by Dupin fils, under the direction of Saint-Aubin after the picture of Lebrun, and a. tailpiece, not signed (3s.). Bloemaart (A. and E.). (Eorspronkelyk en Vermaard Konstryk Tekenboek. Amsterdam, 1740, folio, portrait and 166 plates engraved by Picart (30s, to 40s.). Blome (R.). The Gentleman's Recreation, consisting of Horsemanship, Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Fishing, and Agriculture, second edition corrected, with near one-half of Additions, and with a third part A Compleat Body of all our Forest, Chace and Game Laws, 1710, folio, 82 plates (£6, and more on large paper and particularly in morocco). The first edition, 1686, has only 76 plates, but has in addition 10 plates of Arms of " Benefactors of this work " not included in the second (£5). Blomefield (F.). Essay towards a Topographical History of the County, of Norfolk, continued by the Rev. Charles 70 BLONDEL— BOCCACCIO Parkin. Fersfield and Lynn, 1739-75, 5 vols., fol., pedigrees and plates (the pedigree of Blomefield, and the Dedication to Nuthall, and Monument of Bishop Hall are missing in some copies) (£15 to £20). Blondel (Jacques-Frangois). De la Distribution des maisons de plaisance et de la Decoration des edifices. Paris, 1737, 2 vols., 4to., frontispiece by Soubeyran, and vignettes, tail- pieces after Cochin, and 160 plates (£6 to £8). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy in morocco with arms and cipher of Louis XV., 311 frs. (1895). Blondel (Jacques-Frangois). Architecture franjoise, ou Kecueil des plans, Elevations, coupes et profils des dglises, maisons royales, palais, h6tels et edifices les plus considerables de Paris. Paris, Jombert, 1752-56, 4 vols., folio. Fleuron l)y Flipart after Cochin, the same on each title, pretty vignette comprising the arms of the Marquis de Marigny, by Gallimard after Cochin fils, 2 vignettes designed and •engraved by Bellicard, and a large number of plates of •architecture. Eecherche on account of the views and plans ■of monuments which have long ceased to exist. The book was destined to come out in 8 vols., with 1200 plates, but only vols. 1 to 4 appeared thus : 1. Le Faubourg Saiat-Germain, 152 plates; 2. Le Luxembourg, la Cite, le Marais, etc., 148 plates; 3. Les Rues SaLat-Denis, Montmartre, Saint-Honore, Le Palais Royal, 140 plates ; 4. Le Louvre, les Tuileries et le Chateau de Versailles (£30 to £40), Pichon copy (originally Randon de Boissel's) on large paper in morocco, 2010 frs. ; Behague copy, 3450 frs. ; M. Hip. Destailleur's copy extended to 10 vols, by the insertion of 1572 additional plates, 10,020 frs. (1895). Blondel. Cours d' Architecture, ou Traite de la Decoration, distribution et construction des B^timents, contenant les legons donn^es en 1750 et les anndes suivantes par J. F. Blondel, architecte, dans son ecole des Arts (continuee par M. Patte). A Paris, chez Desaint, 1771-77, 6 vols. 8vo. of text, and 3 vols, containing 375 plates (£3 to £4). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy, 112 frs. Blower (Mme. Elisa). Maria, ou Lettres d'un gentilhomme anglois a une religieuse, traduites de I'anglois. A Rome, et se trouve a Paris, chez Le Tellier, 1787, 12mo., 1 plate in bistre, not signed (3s.). Boccaccio. II Decamerone. Londra (Parigi), 1757, 5 vols., 8vo., portrait, 5 frontispieces, 110 plates^ and 97 tailpieces by Aliamet, Baquoy, Flipart, Legrand, Lemire, Lempereur, BOCCACCIO 71 F. Lempereur, Leveau, Moitte, Ouvrier, Pasquier, Pitre-Mar- tenaise, Saint- Aubin, Sornique and Tardieu, after Gravelot, Bouclier, Cochin and Eisen (£6, and treble and considerably more in old morocco, particularly so with the series of the " Estampes galantes ") (consisting of frontispiece without the letterpress and 20 plates on fine paper, and without floreate or any border, being characteristic of the rare first issue). Several issues exist of this edition, and the prevailing notion is that the very first may be recognized by the " paraphe " impressed on the back of some of the plates. In my opinion, after examiniag numberless copies with a view to ascertain the fact, this theory is fallacious, as the French plates, which are generally acknowledged to be later impressions, almost invariably bear that stamp. All the editions are on Dutch paper, and the test is the beauty of the impression. E. Martin's copy in old red morocco, 600 frs. The unique collection, in 6 vols., of 405 plates, consisting of artists' proofs, etchings, and head and tailpieces in " tirage a part " designed by Eisen, Gravelot, Cochin and Boucher, was acquired in the Beckford sale (1882) for £130. It was afterwards offered by M. Morgand in his catalogue de la Bibliotheque de M. Eugene Paillet (1887) for 6000 frs. Boccaccio. Le Decameron de Jean Boccace, traduit par Le Magon. Londres (Paris), 1757, 5 vols., 8vo. The illustra- tions are the same as in the above-described Italian edition (£6, and in morocco according to state). This French version is more valued in France than the original Italian edition. Some French connoisseurs allege that the illustrations were simultaneously executed for both editions, and it has even been suggested that the French proofs were anterior to the Italian ones. This suggestion, though made by a highly competent artist and critic, fails, we think, to carry conviction to a close observer ; suffice it to mention that in the early copies of the Italian edition all the volumes bear the date 1757, while the French edition is invariably dated 1757-61. The plate in the first " Nouvelle" of the 8th Day differs in the French from the Italian edition. Large-paper copies should be avoided, as the impressions they contain are inferior and worn. They may be classed with the reissues which bear the original date, but are easily to be detected by the weak and pale state of the plates. The Behague copy in old red morocco with the "Estampes galantes," 1620 frs. ; Delbergne-Cormont's copy in a similar state, 1520 frs. ; Quentin- Bauchart's copy in red morocco by Derome, 5200 frs. ; resold in the R. Lion sale for 5000 frs. ; Comte de LigneroUes' copy in red morocco, with dentelle double, and with arms on sides by Derome, 6960 frs. (1894), In the same year St. Quentin's copy in old red morocco with dentelle, 1200 frs.; M. DelzoUies' copy in red morocco double with dentelle (Padeloup), 915 frs.; Gravelot's original drawings have partly figured in the Villot sale. They are nearly all now in the Roederer Collection at Reims ; the original drawing of the frontispiece containing Boccaccio's portrait belongs to M. G. de Villeneuve. In the first issue the frontispiece of the 21 extra plates is without the inscription of " Estampes galantes des Contes du Boccace." 72 BOCCACE— BOILEAU Boccace (Le petit), ou les dangers de 1' Amour, ses peines, ses tourments, etrennes aux amants malheureux. A Paris, Desnos, s.d., 16mo., 10 charming plates after Binet (15s.). Boffrand (Germain). Livre d'Architeeture contenant les principes g^neraux de cet art, les plans, elevations et profils de quelques-uns des b&,timents b^tis en France et dans les pays etrangers par le sieur Boffrand, architecte. Paris, Cavelier, 1743-45, folio, pretty vignette by Tardieu after Boucher, and 68 plates of architecture, numbered 1 to 70 ; plates 21 and 11 were never published (£5 to £6). Ten of these plates represent the interior decoration of the Hdtel de Soubise engraved by Babel and Lunas. Boffrand. Description de ce qui a ete pratique pour fondre en bronze, d'un seul jet, la figure equestre de Louis XIY. en 1699. Paris, 1743, fol., 20 plates (£3). " The plate representing " le four " is rare, and should not be missing. Boileau. (Euvres diverses du S' Boileau Desprdaux ... A Paris, Denys Thierry, 1701, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece and plates (12s.). The last edition published during the author's lifetime. Boileau. (Euvres de Nicolas Boileau Despreaux, nouvelle edition, revue et augmentee. Paris, chez Esprit Billiot, 1713, 2 parts in 1 vol., 4to., nice portrait by Drevet after de Troy, vignette heading the Discours au Roi, signed, Gillot inv., Scotin sc.y and 6 plates for " le Lutrin" by Scotin and Dufios after Gillot (12s.). This edition, commenced by Valincourt and Renandot during the author's life, was finished two years after his death. Boileau. (Euvres de . . . Amsterdam, 1715, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 engraved titles, not signed, portrait by A. de Blois after F. de Troy, and 6 plates for "le Lutrin" by Van Gouwen (5s.). Boileau. (Euvres de Boileau Despreaux, avec des eclaircisse- mens historiques donnez par lui-m^me. Genfeve, 1716, 2 vols., 4to., fine portrait of Boileau by F. Chereau after Eigaud, portrait of the Regent Philippe d'Orleans by Fr. Chereau after Santerre, and 6 plates for " le Lutrin " by Chereau (12s. to 15s.). Pirst edition with the satire on " L'Equivoque." Boileau. (Euvres de Nicolas Boileau Despreaux, avec des eclaircissemens historiques donnez par lui-mlme, nouvelle edition revue, corrigee et augmentee de diverses remarques (par Brossette), enrichie de figures gravees par Bernard BOILEAU 73 Picart le Eomain. Amsterdam, David Mortier, 1718, 2 vols., fol. and 4to., superb frontispiece, same fleuron on- each title, portrait of the Princess of Wales, 6 plates, with a frontispiece for " le Lutrin," 2 vignettes, 27 tailpieces (several of which are repeated) (40 engravings in all), and 2 ornamented letters, all by B. Picart, save the portrait by V. Gunst after Kneller (20s. and considerably more in morocco). Few copies printed on large paper are very rare, and last century they were much coveted by amateurs. Gosford copy on ordinary paper, red morocco double with citron morocco, and large dentelle inside and out, by Padeloup, 3500 frs. Reprinted 1729, with frontispiece and plates for " le Lutrin," within grotesque borders, re-engraved, some of the tail- pieces either suppressed or modified (those on pages 19, 199, 216, 228, 289, 372 and 445 are new). Boileau. Gluvres de Nicolas Boileau Despreaux, avec des eclair- cissement historiques donnez parlui-mfime, nouvelle edition, revue, corrigee et augmentee, enrichie de figures gravees par Bernard Picart le Eomain. La Haye, Vaillant, Gosse et de Hondt, 1722, 4 vols., 12mo., fine frontispiece and 6 plates for "le Lutrin" (reduced from those of the 1718 edition) (5s.). Fleuron on the title of first volume, a large folding plate containing tailpiece with coat of arms, and 29 distinct tailpieces, all designed and engraved by B. Picart. Eehague copy in red morocco with arms of Mme. Adelaide, 400 frs. ; Leboeuf de Montgermont's large-paper copy in 8vo., with 34 tailpieces in red morocco, by Padeloup, 1020 frs. Boileau. Gluvres de M. Boileau Despreaux, avec des eclaircis- semens historiques. Paris, veuve Alix, 1740, 2 vols., roy. 4to., portrait by Eavenet, after Eigaud, fleuron alike for both titles, 7 vignettes by Eavenet, after Tremolieres, 38 tailpieces, and 6 ornamented letters, not signed, together with an escutcheon fleuron heading the preface (12s. and much more large-paper copies in sm. fol.). This edition is invested with a special interest, inasmuch as the original orthography of Boileau is therein preserved intact, while in the other editions it has been modernized. Sometimes this edition contains the series of Cochin's 6 plates for " le Lutrin " within historiated borders, the same proofs which without borders have been utilized in the 1747 edition. Boileau. CEuvres de Boileau Despreaux. Dresde, 1746, 4 vols., 8vo., frontispiece by Bernigeroth, fleuron - vignette by Bernigeroth, after Lippert on each title, and 6 plates for " le Lutrin," designed and engraved by Bernigeroth (6s.). Boileau. OEuvres de M. Boileau Despreaux, nouvelle edition, avec des eclaircissements historiques donnes par lui-m^me 74 BOILEAU et rediges par M. Brossette, etc. . . . avec des remarques et des dissertations critiques par M. de Saint-Marc. Paris, David et Durand (Impr. de J. B. Coignard), 1747, 5 vols., 8vo., portrait by Daull^ after Eigaud, 5 fleurons on the titles by Boucher after Eisen, 39 vignettes by Aveline, de la Fosse (and some not signed), after Eisen, 25 tailpieces not signed (only two bearing the name of Mathey sc), and 6 plates for " le Lutrin," designed and engraved by Cochin fils (not signed) (15s. and considerably more in old morocco, particularly by one of the special binders of the period). Copies on fine Dutch paper, and signatures marked with stars, or on stout paper, are much in request. Such a copy in old morocco in the Silvestre de Sacy sale brought 750 frs. ; the Leboeuf de Montgermont copy 1400 frs. The edition is of a handy size, and deserves appreciation. M. Ch. Mehl points out that the vignette representing animals heading the 9th satire should by virtue of the subject have been placed at the head of the satire 8, and vice versa. Boileau. CEuvres de Boileau Desprdaux. Paris, David, 1757, 3 vols., 16mo., 3 fleurons on the titles, not signed, and 3 vignettes, the first signed Eisen inv. Sornique, sc. (5s.). Boileau. CEuvres de Boileau Desprdaux. Amsterdam, Chan- guion, 1772, 5 vols., in 8vo. and in 12mo., plates by Picard, from the 1722 edition, with 5 frontispieces by Vinkeles, after Picart and Van der Meer, and 5 fleurons on the titles by de Bakker and Van der Meer. In this edition Boileau's pamphlet, " Aux prises avec les Jdsuites," formerly sup- pressed by the influence of the Jesuits, has been re-inserted (5s.). There are some copies on stout Dutch paper (15s.). Gosford copy in old red morocco 255 frs, Boileau. CEuvres choisies de Boileau. Amsterdam (Cazin), 1777, 2 vols., 16mo., medal portrait by de Launay, after Eigaud (4s.). Boileau. Le Lutrin, series of 8 plates, 4to., by Chenu, after Lemesle (20s.), Boileau. Le Lutrin, po^me h^roi-comique de Boileau Despr^aux, traduit en vers latins avec figures. Paris, Nyon, 1780, 8vo., portrait by DauUd after Eigaud, and 6 plates by Cochin, not signed (10s.). Boileau. CEuvres de Boileau, avec un discours pr^liminaire de Palissot et 8 Figures. Paris, Crapelet, 1798, 4to,, portrait after J. J. Forty, by Voysard, and 8 plates by Voysard, Simonet, Thomas, Patas, and Trifere, after Monsiau (10s,, and on vellum paper with unlettered proofs treble). BolLEAU, 1708 [Page 74 MONSIAU BOILEAU— BONAPAETE 75 Boileau. CEuvres de Boileau (series of 6 plates for the), 8vo., by Delvaux, de G-hendt, and Simonet, after Moreau le Jeune, and portrait of Boileau by Saint-Aubin (10s.). This series was ordered by Renouard for the editions which appeared during the Empire. The original drawings were sold in the Renouard sale for 233 frs., and resold in the Maherault sale for 8100 frs. There exists likewise a series of the etchings. Boisard. Fables. Paris, cbez Lacombe, 1773, 8vo., frontispiece, fleuron, and tailpiece, by Saint-Aubin after Monnet {5s. and double on large paper). Boisard. Fables . . , Seconde edition (Paris), 1777, 2 vols., 8vo., fleurons on the titles by Saint-Aubin after Monnet, frontispiece (frequently missing) by Saint-Aubin after Monnet, 8 plates by Schmitz after Monnet, and 2 tail- pieces after Monnet by Saint-Aubin and Schmitz (10s.,. and on large Dutch paper £2 10s., and more according to state). LebcBuf de Montgermont's copy in this state in a Derome morocco binding, 490 frs. ; E. Lion's copy, 950 frs. 8ome copies have a frontispiece by Prevost after Cochin, Boissieu (J. J. de). GEuvre de J. J. de B. . . . graveur lyonnais, 1760-1809, fol., 140 plates of landscapes (£10 to £12, and more th3,n double with proofs and etchings). Boissy (De). Le je ne sgai quoi, comedie. Paris, Prault, 1731, 8vo., pretty vignette representing demoiselle Silvia and Arlequin (Thomassin), by Cars after Lancret (8s.). Boiste. L'Univers, po§me en prose en douze Chants, suivi de notes et d'observations sur le systfeme de Newton ; ornd de figures d'aprfes Eaphael, Poussin, Le Barbier, Fusely,_ avec vignettes d'aprfes Monnet et Le-Jeune. Paris, chez Boiste, an IX., 8vo., frontispiece and 5 plates (8s.). Bombelles (Lieutenant-General de). Nouveaux M^moires sur le Service journalier de I'lnfanterie . . . Paris, Veuve Delatour, 1746, 2 vols., post 8vo., folding plate containing military drill by Flipart after de Palmeus (10s. to 12s.). Bonaparte (Lucien). La Tribu indienne ou Edouard et Stellina, par le citoyen L, B. Paris, Honnert, an VIL, 2 vols., 12mo., 10 plates by Roger and Godefroy after Prudhon (£3 to £4). Prudhon, the great artist, has kept the author's memory green, else he would have long since fallen into oblivion. The graceful plates, pai-ticularly " La Soif de I'Or," are very rare : still more so to find them all in one text. There should be 10 plates, viz. : L'Hospitalite, le Sacrifice, rOracle, la Discorde, la Grotte, le Meurtre, la Fuite, I'lngratitude, la Vengeance, la Conqulte. Only 5 are known, viz. : L'Hospitalite, 76 BONAEELLI— BONNEVILLE ou la Chasseresse, by Eoger; Le Sacrifice, ou Eiamir delivranfc les prisonniers anglais, by Jean Godefroy ; L'Oracle, ou Stellina aux pieds de ridole, by Roger; La Grotte, by Roger (one of this artist's master- pieces) ; L'Ingratitude, ou la Soif de I'Or, by Roger, rare vignette sold for 400 frs. in 1881. Proofs before letters within tablets exist, but of " La Soif de I'Or " only 1 copy is extant. Bonarelli. La Philis de Sciro, traduite en frangais par Monsieur . . . (Dubois de Saint-Gelais), texte latin en regard. Bruxelles, Ant. Claudinot, 1707, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo., 6 plates after Harrewijn (5s.). Bengal (De). L'Orphelin Anglais, drame en trois actes en prose. Paris, Le Jay, 1769, 8vo., pretty plate by de Longueil after Moreau jeune (3s.). Bonne. Petit Tableau de la France, ou Cartes Geographiques sur toutes les parties de ce royaume avee une Description abregde. A Paris, cbez Lattr^, 1764, 16mo., beautifully engraved title in colours, and 28 coloured maps (10s. to 12s.) Bonnemain (Ant. J. Th.). Les Chemises rouges, ou M^moire pour servir a I'liistoire du rfegne des anarcbistes. Paris, Defroy, an VIL, 2 vols., 12mo., with red titles, 1 curious plate, not signed (4s.). Bonneval (P. C de). Le Voyage de Mantes, ou les Vacances de 17 . . . orn^ de figures en taille-douce. Amsterdam (Paris), 1753, 12mo., title designed and engraved by Moreau (I'aine), and 4 etchings, not signed (5s.). Moreau le jeune's brother was a distinguished painter of landscapes a la gouache. Bonneville (Frangois). Portraits des personnages celebres de la Revolution, avec tableau historique et notice par P. Quenard, I'un des repr^sentants de la Commune de Paris en 1789, and 1790. A Paris, chez I'auteur, 1796-1802, 4 vols., 4to., containing 200 oval portraits, and 16 plates of costumes. Bonneville asserts that he drew the portraits of Fouquier-Tinville, Carrier, Charlotte Corday,and many others in the revolutionary tribunal. Almost all the generals of the Republic, including Bonaparte, Kleber, Marceau, etc., as well as the most remarkable figures of the French Revolu- tion (the only existing portraits of many of them) are conspicuous in this collection (£4). A copy having 264 portraits was announced in a catalogue. Bonneville (Nic. de). Les Reveries ou Memoires sur I'Art de la Guerre ... La Haye, 1758, fob, fleuron on title, vignette and tailpiece, plates of costumes and plans (15s.). BON— BOSWELL 77 Bon Ton Magazine, or Microscope of Fashion and Folly, 5 vols., 1791-95, 8vo., humorous plates (£8 to £10). Bordelon. Les Tours de Mattre Gonin. Paris, Ch. Leclerc, 1713, 2 vols., 12mo., 12 plates by Crepy (8s. to 10s.). Bordes. Pafapilla, poeme en cinq chants, traduit de I'italien. Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1782, 12mo., frontispiece and 5 plates, not signed, attributed to Marillier or Borel, and engraved by EUuin (10s, to 12s.). Reprinted 1784 and 1790. Bordes. Parapilla et autres CEuvres libres, galantes et philo- sophiques de.M. B. A Florence, chez Alexandre Paperini, 1783, 8vo., the same plates as above (10s.). Borel. Instructions militaires pour le maniement des armes, suivant I'ordonnance du Eoy de juin 1776. Adopte par la garde nationale, par Borel ... Paris, chez I'auteur, 1781, 8vo., plates (30s.). Borlase (W.). Observations on the Antiquities and Natural History of the County of Cornwall. Oxford, 1754-58, 2 vols., foL, maps and plates (£2 to £3). Second edition, 1769 (20s. to 25s.). Bosse. De la manifere de graver a I'fiau-forte et au burin, et de la gravure en manifere noire, etc., par Abraham Bosser, graveur du Roy, nouvelle edition, revue, corrigee et augment^e du double, et enrichie de 19 planches en taille- douce. Paris, Jombert, 1745, 8 vo., frontispiece, not signed, 19 technical plates, 3 pretty vignettes by Fessard and Soubeyran after Cochin, and 1 large plate by Soubeyran after Bosse (15s.). Eeproduction by Cochin and Jombert from the original edition of 1645 ; they reissued it in 1758 ■ with 2 plates and with explanations " sur la gravure a la manifere du crayon, au lavis et en couleur." Jombert had already brought out in 1737 "Eecueil de figures pour apprendre a dessiner sans maltre le portrait, la figure, I'histoire et le paysage," 4to., 122 plates (40s.). Bossi. Ma,scarade a la grecque. Parme, 1771, fol., engraved title and 9 plates engraved by Bossi after Petitot ; rare (20s.). Bossu. Nouveaux Voyages dans I'Am^rique septentrionale, contenant une Collection de lettres dcrites sur les lieux par I'auteur a son ami Douin. Amsterdam, Changuion, 1777, 8vo., 4 plates by Saint- Aubin (15s.). Boswell (J.). Life of Samuel Johnson. London, 1791, 2 vols.. 78 BOUCHAEDON— BOUFFLERS 4to., portrait after Eeynolds, and facsimile. First edition (20s. to 25s.). Bouchardon. Etudes prises dans le bas peuple, ou les Oris de Paris, 1737-46, 4to. Premifere suite, 1737, Et se vendent a Paris, chez Fessard. Seeonde suite, 1737, chez Fessard. Troisifeme suite, 1738. Quatrieme suite, 1742. Cinquifeme suite, 1746, a Paris, chez JouUain, 4to. Very rare collec- tion" of 5 series composed of 60 plates in red by the Comte de Caylus after Bouchardon (£10 to £12). Caylus's signature is still visible on some of the plates, but has generally been erased by Fessai-d, when the plates were etched by G. S. and retouched by him. Boucher (Frangois). Premier [cinquieme] livre de groupes d'enfants ... A Paris, Huquier, s.d., sm. folio, 5 parts of 6 plates each (£5 to £6). Boucher (Franjois). Oris de Paris, 12 plates, 4to., by Le Bas and Eavenet after Boucher (£3 to £4). Boucher (Juste-Frangois). Livre de Meubles, gaines, tahles, commodes, chiffonnieres, secretaires, consoles, cheminees, portes avec panneaux, lambris, armoires, bibliothfeques, portes avec pilastres, croisees, niches, corniches, plafonds, consoles, dessus de portes, fagades, portes et grilles de pares, portes d'hotel, feux, bras, gueridons, chandeliers, grilles pour chapelles, balcons, pommes de canne, etuits de poche, manches de couteaux, bougeoirs, cassolettes, flacons, etc. Paris, Le Pere et Avaulez, s.d. (circa 1780), 2 vols, sm. folio., 390 plates in 65 parts by Pelletier, Pinchart, Juillet, Dupin, etc., after J. F. Boucher, architecte (son of the famous painter who illustrated the Molifere edition of 1734) (£50 to £60). A very rare and most interesting work relating to the History of Furniture of last century. The Behague copy, with 389 plates (plate 355 missing), realized 1950 frs. ; resold in the Hip. Destailleur sale for 4050 frs. (1895). Boucher (Juste-Frangois). Quarante-huit Arabesques, compos^es et gravees par Frangois Boucher. A Paris chez Chereau, 4 to. This collection consists of 8 parts of 6 plates each (£2 to £3). Boufflers. La Eeine de Golconde, Conte, s.l., 1761, 8vo., engraved title (4s.). Boufflers. CEuvres . . . Londres ou Geneve (Paris, Cazin), 1782, 16mo., frontispiece by Duponchel after Cheveau, or, by De Launay after Marillier (3s.). There is another edition of 1792, 16mo., with frontispiece by Blanchard. B0UFFLEE3— BOURGEOIS 79 Boufflers. (Euvres . . . , nouvelle Edition, augmentde do plusieurs morceaux qui n'ont pas encore paru dans les prdcddentes, avec figures. Paris, Dufart, an III. (1795), 8vo., 4 plates, not signed (10s.). Boufflers. (Euvres de Jean-Stanislas de Boufflers. Paris, Didot le Jeune, 1813, 2 vols., 8vo., portrait by Mme. Benoist after Ricard, and 16 plates by Delignon, Dupreel, and Macret, after Marillier, Monnet, Pornot, and Vallin (10s., and double on vellum paper with unlettered proofs), 8 of the original India ink drawings by Marillier for Boufflers, 780 frs. (Sale Sieurin). Bouillart. Histoire de I'Abbay royale de Saint- Germain des Prez. Paris, Dupuis, 1724, fol. fleuron, not signed, on title 2 pretty vignettes by Tardieu after Gaze, 4 plans and 20 plates after Chaufourier by Lucas, etc. (8s. to 10s., and double on large paper). Boulanger de Eivery. Fables et Contes. Paris, Duchesne, 1754, 12mo., fine fleuron on title, and 3 charming vignettes by Aliamet, Pitre-Martenaise, and Sornique after Eisen (5s.). It is a translation from the German of Gellert. [Boulton (Eich.)]. Compleat History of Magick, Sorcery, and Witchcraft (Account of the Witches in New England). London, E. Curll, 1715-16, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece (20s. to 30s.). [Bourdon (L. G.)]. Le Pare au Cerf, ou I'Origine de I'tiffreux Deficit par un Z^l^ Patriote. A Paris, sur les Debri^, de la Bastille, 1790, 8vo., frontispiece, portraits of the duchesse de Chateau-Roux and of Mme. de Pompadour, and 1 plate representing the banker Peixotte sitting in voluptuous ease (the latter frequently missing) (20s. to 30s.). The second edition appeared in the same year with the same illustrations. Bourdon (Pierre). Essais de Gravure par Pierre B. . . . maltre graveur k Paris, ou Ton voit de beaux contours d'ornements . . . propres aux Horlogeurs, Orffevres . . . Se vendeut a Paris, chez I'auteur, 1703, oblong 4to., 25 plates (£5 to £6). Bourgeois, peintre. Recueil de Vues et fabriques pittoresques d'ltalie, dessindes d'aprfes nature, et publiees par Bourgeois, peintre. A Paris, chez I'auteur et Bosset, s.d., 96 plates, with mostly two subjects on each, by Lomeau after Bourgeois (15s.). 80 BOUEHUET— BOYDELL Bourhuet (J.). Livre de Taille d'Epargne pour les Orfevres par J. B. . . . (Paris), 1702-23, 8vo., first series, 12 plates (£3 to ^4). Bourhuet (J.). Livre de Taille d'Epargne propre pour les Apprentis Orffevres par J. B. . . . Paris, 1702-23, 8vo., second series, 24 plates (£4 to £5). Bourrit. Description des Alpes pennines et rh^tiennes . . . Geneve, 1781, 2 vols., 8vo., map, and 8 pretty views after Bourrit by Angel Moitte (6s.). Bourrit. Nouvelle Description des glaciferes, valines de glace et glaciers, qui formeht la grande chalne des Alpes de Savoie, de Suisse et d'ltalie . . . Geneve, chez Barde et Manger, et Paris, chez Buisson, 1787, 3 vols., 8vo., 13 plates after Bourrit by Sberg and Geissler, and a map (10s.). Boussanelle (De). Le Bon Militaire. Paris, Lacombe, 1770, 8vo., pretty frontispiece designed and engraved by Moreau le Jeune (5s.). Boutique du Peintre (La) ou les Portraits. Paris, cbez Mme. Boivin, s.d. (1740), 8vo., frontispiece by Roy (6s.). Rare collection of songs. Boyardo (Matheo Maria). Eoland I'Amoureux (Nouvelle Traduction de). A Paris, Pierre Eibou, 1717, 2 vols., post 8vo., 20 unlettered plates (10 in each volume). Original edition of this version by Le Sage ; rare (£2 to £3). Boydell (J.). Collection of Prints, engraved after the most capital Paintings in England by Bartolozzi, Earlom, Hall, Woollett, Byrne, etc., with a description of each picture in English and French. London, 1769, etc., 9 vols.. Atlas folio. Vol. i. contains 50 plates; vol. ii., 64 plates; vol. iii., 78 plates; vol. iv., 87 plates; vol. v., 60 plates ; vol. vi., 60 plates ; vol. vii., 52 plates ; vol. viii., 60 plates; vol. ix., 50 plates; altogether 561 plates (£50 to £60, and double for proofs). The first 2 vols, have impressions much superior to the others. The whole series is of rare occurrence. In the sale of the Wimpole Library (late Lord Chancellor Hardwicke) 2 vols., containing 110 engravings, and dated 17G9-72, brought £15 15s. (1888). Mr. John Lee's copy of 2 vols, with the same number of plates, £12 12a. (1890). In the sale of the late Honble. George "Wood in 1891, 2 vols., containing 114 engravings, 1769, reahzed £10 10s. Everything depends absolutely on the beauty of the impressions. BOYDELL— BOYS 81 Boy dell (J.). Collection of One Hundred Views iji England and Wales. Boydell, 1770, fol. (£6 to £7). Boydell (J.). Views of Seats, Castles, and Romantic Places in North Wales. 1792, fol. (£4 to £5). Boydell (J.). History of the River Thames (by William Coombe). London, 1794-6, 2 vols., roy. 4to., maps and numerous plates in bistre, after J. Parington, by J. E. Stadler (30.s. to 40s., and double coloured). BoYER d'Aguilles, M'^" d'Aegens (Jean Baptiste). Recueil d'Estampes d'apres les tableaux des peintres les plus celebres d'ltalie, des Pays Bas et de France, qui sont a Aix dans le cabinet de M. Boyer d'Aguilles, procureur du Roy au Parlement de Provence, gravees par Jacques Coelemans d'Anvers, a Paris, chez Pierre Jean Mariette, 1 744, roy. fol. fleuron, not signed on title, and 103 plates containing 126 subjects, of which several are portraits of the Family of Boyer d'Aguilles and the possessor of the gallery, by Coelemans, after Rigaud, Bronthorst, S. Bourdon, A.. Carrache, Castelli, Castiglioni, Cigoli, Caravage, Corrfege,. Cangiagi, David T^niers, Duval, Francisque Millet,, Finsonius, Guide, Guerchin, Le Josepin, Guaspre, La Fage,, E. Le Sueur, Loir, C. Maratta, Mario de Fiori, Mola, Miel, Netscher, M. Poussin, 'Pcelembourg, Puget, Parmesan,, Raphael, Rubens, Ruel, Ribera, A. del St^rto, Spierre, Sten- wyck Tintoret, Titien, Vanni, 0. Vaenius, Valentin, Veronese, Van Dyck, Van der Cabel, etc. (£3 to £4, and more on large paper with the plates before the numbers). They were previously issued in 1709 with 7 extra plates by Boyer- himself, and 27 mezzotints by Seb. Barras, 25 of which have been replaced by Coelemans. This first isgue, which has besides an extra frontispiece, is very rare. The descriptions are by J. P. Mariette. Boyer de Nlmes. Histoire des Caricatures de la RevoTte des Frangais, par B . . . de Nlmes, auteur du " Journal du Peuple." Paris, de I'lmprimerie du Journal du Peuple,' 1792, 2 vols., 8vo., 38 plates in bistre ; rare (£14 to £16). Unfortunately the work remained unfinished. Boyer (A.). The great Theater of Honour and Nobility . . . 1729, 4to., Text English and French ; heraldic plates (12s. to 15s.). Boys (W.). Collections for a History of Sandwich, in Kent, with notices of the other Cinque Ports and Members, and 82 BOZE— BEETIN of KichborougL Canterbury, 1892 (for 1792), 4to., plates (15s. to 20s., and double on large paper). Boze (Gros de). Histoire de rAcademie des inscriptions et belles lettres. Paris, 1739, 3 vols., 12mo., frontispiece etcbed by Cocbin and finished by Daulle, after Coypel, and 4 vignettes or fleuroas by Cocbin, after Coypel (6s.). Brand (J.). History and Antiquities of the Town and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. London, 1789, 2 vols., 4to., plan and plates (25s. to 30s.). Brantome. CEuvres du seigneur de Brantome, nouvelle edition, considerablement augmentee et accompagn^e de remarques bistoriques et critiques (par Le Duchat, Lacelot, et Prosp. Marcband). La Haye, 1740,. 15 vols., 12mo., fleuron on eacb title alike, 14 frontispieces, (only 7 are diflferent), designed and engraved by J. V. Schley and a fine portrait of Brant6me in the last volume (30s. to 40s., and double in morocco). BfifiMOND (De). Transactions philosophiques de la societe royale de Londres, traduites par M. de Bremond. Paris, Piget, 1740, 4to., 3 vignettes designed and engraved by Cochin fils (8s.). These pretty vignettes represent experiments in electricity. Bremont (Gabriel). L'Heureux Esclave, nouvelle ornee de figures en taille-douce, chez Damonneville, 1744, 3 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., frontispiece signed " Scotin I'ain^ sculp.," and 5 plates, not signed (3s.). Breslau (Jean). Livre de Serrurerie compose et dessine par Jean Breslau. Paris, chez I'auteur, s.d., 4 parts of 6 plates each (the last contains only 4 plates) (£lO to £12). Bret. Theatre de M. Bret . . . Paris, Le Clerc et Esprit, 1778, 2 vols., 8vo., engraved title with a very original vignette (not signed) for the first volume (3s.). Bret. Le * * * (bidet) histoire bavarde. A Londres (Paris), 1749, 12mo., engraved title representing the subject of the book, signed Prudhommes (5s.). Bretin (Abbe Claude). Contes en vers et quelques pieces fugitives, avec figure. Paris, Gueffier, 1797 (an V. de la Eepublique), 12mo., frontispiece by Coiny (8s.). It appeared in the same year, Paris, Guefiier et Knapen, BR]&VIAIEE— BEIGE 83 post 8vo., with 5 pretty plates designed and engraved by Legrand (one not signed) (15s.). ' Breviaire du diocese d'Evreux. Paris, 1747, 4 vols., 12mo., 4 allegorical frontispieces with very fine views of the Cath^drale d'Evreux, by C. N. Cochin le pfere after C. N. Cochin fils (8s.). Breviaire des jolies femmes (Le), ou Nouvelles et Poesies galantes trouvees manuscrites dans le portefeuille de Mme. la princesse de Lamballe, massacree a I'hdtel de la Force, etc. Paris, au Temple du Gout, 1793, 16mo., 1 plate in the style of Queverdo, not signed (3s.). Breviaire des enfants de la joie (Le), a I'usage des personnes qui aiment a rire. Chez Ouvrier, libraire, an IX., 16mo., frontispiece by Malapeau (3 s.). Breviarium Aurelianense, 1771, 8vo., frontispiece representing the Cathedrale d'Orleans, designed and engraved by Moreau le jeune, and portrait of Mgr. de Jarente, Bishop of Orleans, heading the page, designed by Moreau and finished by Voyez (5s.). Breviarium Parisiense, illustris, et reverendis Patr. D. de Vintimille auctoritate editum. Parisiis, 1736, 4 vols., 4to., 4 engraved frontispieces representing views of Paris, and 8 plates by Lebas after Boucher (20s.). Brice (Germain). Description , nouvelle de ce qu'il y a de plus remarkable dans la ville de Paris, par M. B. . . ., cinquifeme edition augmentee. Avec un nouveau plan et des figures . . . Paris, Mc. Legras, 1706, 2 vols., 12mo., 18 plates by Giflard. First illustrated edition (12s. to 15s.). Brice. Description de la ville de Paris ... A Paris . . . 1717, 3 vols., 12mo., plan and 29 plates after Perelle, Marot, etc. (15s. to 20s.). Brice. Nouvelle description de la ville de Paris . . . Paris . . . 1725, 4 vols., 12mo., plan and 40 plates (20s. to 25s.). Brice. Description de la ville de Paris . . . Paris . . . 1752, 4 vols., 12mo., 41 plates (25s. to 30s.). Brice. Description de la ville de Paris. Paris, chez les libraires associes, 1752, 4 vols., 12mo., numerous plates (30s. to 40s.). 84 BEICEAU— BEOUSSONNET Briceau. Livre d'Orfevrerie par Briceau maistre orfevre. A Paris, 1709, oblong 4to., 8 plates (£2 and double on stout paper). Bridel. Poesies helvetiennes, par M. B. . . Lausanne, Mourer, 1782, 8vo., frontispiece by de Longueil after Brandoin, fleuron on title and 2 vignettes by Tardy after Dunker and Brandoin (ds.). Bridel. Bridgatina, ou les pbilosophes modernes, traduit de I'anglais de Mme Hamilton. Paris, Le Normant, 1802, 4 vols., 12mo., 4 plates by Manage after Binet (5*.). Bridges (J.). History and Antiquities of Northamptonsbire, compiled from his manuscript collections by Eev. P. Whalley. Oxford, 1791, 2 vols. foL, portrait, plates, coats of arms, etc. (£6 to £7). Brizard (I'abbe Gabriel) jurisconsulte. Les Imitateurs de Charles neuf . . . Drame en cinq actes . . . cinq gravures. Par le redacteur des Vepres Siciliennes . . . Paris 1790, 8vo., 128 pages and 5 plates. A pamphlet against Marie Antoinette (10s. to 15s.). Brizeux. Traite du Beau essentiel dans les Arts, applique particuliferement a I'architecture, etc., par le sieur C. E. Brizeux, architecte. Paris, chez I'auteur ou chez Chereau, 1752, 2 vols., 4to., engraved throughout with numerous frontispieces, head and tail pieces, by Choffard, Huet, Marvye, etc. (£8 to £10). Original edition. . Brizeux. L'Art de batir des Maisons de Campagne, ou Ton traite de leur distribution, de leur construction et de leur decoration, par le sieur C. E. de Briseux. A Paris, chez Prault pere 1743, 2 vols., 4to., 260 plates by P. E. Babel (£6 to £8). It is in the manner of Blondel's De la Decoration des Maisons de plaisance. Brooke (Mme. Fr.). Histoire d'Emilie Montague, par I'auteur de Julie Mandeville, traduit de I'anglais. Amsterdam, 1770, 2 vols., 12mo. Titles with engraved fleurons alike for 4 parts, not signed (3s.). Brookes (R.). Art of Angling. 1740, 12mo., 133 woodcuts (15s. to 20s.). Broussonnet. Essai sur I'histoire naturelle de quelques especes BROWN— BRUMOY 85 de moines, decrits a la manifere de Linne, ouvrage traduit du latin et orne de figures, par M. Jean d'Antimoine, naturaliste du grand Lama, etc. A Monachopojis, 1784, 8vo., 2 plates by Delignon after Seb. Le Eoy and 3 others of costumes of monks, not signed (12s.). Baron de Born, under the pseudonytne of Giovanni Fisiofilo (in the Latin edition), is the supposed author of the work. Brown (T.). Works, serious and comical. London, 1715, 4 vols., post 8vo., plates (20s. to 25s.). Subsequent edition 1730 about the same value. Browne (P.). The civil and natural History of Jamaica, in three parts, with fifty copper-plates. London, 1756, fol. (£1 10s., and double with the plates coloured). Bruhl (Le Comte de). Eeeueil d'Estampes gravees d'apres les tableaux de la galerie et du cabinet de S. E. M. le Comte de Bruhl. 1" partie con tenant 50 pieces. A Dresde, chez G. C Walther, 1754, atlas fol., fine portrait of the Comte de Bruhl by Balechou after Louis de Silvestre, and 50 plates by Basan, Boece, C. C. (Caylus), Chenu, Filloeul, Keyl, Kilian, JouUain, Martini, P. E. Moitte, Tardieu, Tischler, Teucher, Wust, after Angeli, Bega, Boys, Caravage, A. Carrache, Corrfege, Corneille I'aine, De la Fosse, G. Don, Jordaens, Lancret, C. Lotti, P. de Mattel, Lespagnolet, Mieris, Paris Bordone, Pcelembourg, Eembrandt, Rubens, Ruysdael, Eibera, Teniers, Trevisani, Valentin, Van der Neer, Van der Werf, Watteau, Wouvermans (50s. to 60s.). Of this first part (all published), only 200 copies are said to have been issued ; of the second part, there are 18 plates engraved (not published). Earl of Ashburnham's copy of the first part in old French red morocco, ■with broad borders of elaborate gilt ornaments and Comte de Bruhl's arms (1897), £23. Bruix (Chevalier de). Cecile, drame en trois actes et en prose. Londres, 1766, 8vo., 1 plate after Desrais by Mme. Ponce (3s.). Brument. Henriette de Wolmar, ou la M^re jalouse, nouvelle edition. Paris, Eochette et le Prieur, 1797, 8vo., frontis- piece by Bovinet (3s.). Brumoy (Le E. P.). Le Thea,tre des Grecs. Paris, 1730, 3 vols., roy. 4to., frontispiece by Tardieu after Gazes, pretty vignette on each title alike, and 12 vignettes, all by Bac- quoy aftpr Humblot, a map and plate of medals (15s., and double on large paper). 80 BEUMOY— BEYAN Brumoy (Le K. P.). Theatre des Grecs, traduit en frangais Paris, 1749, 6 vols., 12mo., frontispiece representing the origin of the tragedy by Cochin pere after Cochin fils, and 12 vignettes and fleurons by Aveline, E. Fessard, and Sornique after C. N. Cochin fils (12s.). Keprinted in 1763, Paris, libraires associ^s, 6 vols., 12mo., with the same illustrations (6s.). Richard Lion's copy of the reprint in red morocco, with arms of the Comtesse du Barry, 720 frs. Brumoy (Le E. P.). Le Thei,tre des Grecs, par le pfere Brumoy, nouvelle edition, enrichie de trfes-belles gravures . . . et de comparaisons, d'observations et de remarques nouvelles, par MM. de Eochefort et du Theil, de I'Academie des inscrip- tions et belles-lettres, et par M. . . . Paris, Cussac, 1775- 1789, 13 vols., 8vo., 23 plates by Delignon, Guttenburg, Halbou, Langlois, Masquelier, Patas, Petit, and Texier after Borel, Defraine, Le Barbier, Marechal, Marchand, Marillier, and Monnet (20s. to 30s., and copies on fine paper, or vellum paper, and particularly on large vellum paper in 4to. , with unlettered proofs, are worth double, and more according to state). The Labedoy copy, 4to., in morocco, 250 frs. Brunetti (Gaetano). Sixty difierent Sorts of Ornaments, invented by Gaetano Brunetti, Italian Painter. Very useful to Painters, Sculptors, etc. [London] 1736, 4to., 62 plates (including title) ; very scarce (£6 to £7). Bruno (Giordano). Le Ciel reform^, essai de traduction d'une partie du livre italien ; Spaccio della Bestia trionfante. S. L., 1750, post 8vo., fleuron and vignette heading page 57 by Aveline (4s.). It is an allegory against the manners of the XVI. century. Brute de Loirelle. Les Ennemis reconcilies, piece dramatique en trois actes, en prose. La Haye, 1766, 8vo., 1 plate by Aliamet after Eisen (3 s.). Bruan Neergaard. Sur la Situation des Beaux-Arts en France, ou Lettres d'un Danois a son ami. Paris, Dupont, an IX. (1801), 8vo., frontispiece (le Triomphe de Napoleon) by Eoger after Prudhon (35.). Bryan (Ph.). Collection of Arms, Crests, etc., alphabetically displayed, with the Blazoning annexed to each coat, etc. London, 1790, fol. (£2 to £3). Published in numbers. BUCK— BUNYAN 87 Buck (S. and N.). Antiquities, or Venerable Remains of above 400 Castles, etc., in England and "Wales, with nearly 100 Views of Cities and Chief Towns. London, 1774, 6 vols, in 3, fol. Vols. 1 and 2 contain 428 plates, with descriptive letterpress ; vol. 3, Perspective Views of Cities and Chief Towns in England and Wales, is of a larger size in oblong folio, and contains emblematical frontispiece, portraits of the two brother authors, and 83 plates, index, map, and letterpress (£25 to £30), They were first published 1721-48 : Views of Ruins of Castles and". Abbeys in England and Wales, 2 vols., 416 plates of views ; Perspective - Views of Cities and Chief Towns, 83 large double plates ; Bastide and Lempriere, Views of Jersey, Guernsey, etc., 8 plates, together 4 vols. (£12 to £15). The vol. of Perspective Views of Cities and Chief Towns in England and Wales is the rarest of the lot ; a copy in the Stansfeld sale brought £19 (1898). BuflFon (Leclerc, Comte de), Daubenton, Gueneau de Montbel- liard et de Lac^pfede. Histoire naturelle g^nerale et particulifere. Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1749-1804, 44 vols., 4to,, plates by de Seve (305. to 40s.). It is divided thus: Histoire naturelle generale et particuliere, 1749 — 1767, 15 vols., 4to. ; Histoire naturelle (supplement), 1774-89, 7 vols., 4to. ; Oiseaux, 1770-83, 9 vols., 4to. ; Mineraux, 1783-88, 5 vols., 4to. ; Ovipares et Serpents, 1788-89, 2 vols., 4to. ; Poissons, 1798- 1803, 5 vols., 4to. ; Cetaces, 1804, 4to. The copies bound for presents with the royal arms or in old French morocco are much sought after, as they contain throughout the original brilliant impressions. BufFon. Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux (par BuflFon, Gueneau de Montbelliard et I'abb^ Bexon). Paris, Imprimerie Eoyale, 1771-86, 10 vols., roy. 4to, or folio. Text within borders and 1008 plates by Martinet (20s., and £2 to £3 respec- tively. Large-paper copies in old French morocco command high prices, varying between £10 and £20 according to state and preservation). BuUionde (de). La P^trissee ou le Voyage de St. Pierre en Dunois, badinage en vers, ou se trouve entre autre, la con- clusion de Julie ou de la Nouvelle H^loise. La Haye et Paris, Cailleau, 1763, 8vo., very pretty illustration, not signed {8s.). The Bibliotheque de 1' Arsenal possesses the copy in green morocco with the arms of Madame de Pompadour. Bunyan (J.). The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to come. London, 1728, 8vo., portrait and plates by J. Sturt (20s. to 25s.). Reprinted 1760. 88 BUNYAN— BUKT Bunyan (J.). The Pilgrim's Progress . . . (including Life and ' Death of John Bunyan). London, 178G-1780-1793, 3 parts, 12mo., portrait and woodcuts {8s. to 10s.). Bunyan (J.). The Pilgrim's Progress . . . 1796, 8 vo., portrait and plates by Stothard (lOs. to 15s.). Burger (G. A. ). Leonora (with the text) translated from the German by W. E. Spencer, plates from designs by Lady Diana Beauclerc, London, 1796, folio (10s., and treble on large paper with proofs). The copy printed on vellum with the plates on white satin realized at Christie's in 1804 £25 4s. Burgmaier . (H. ). Images des Saints et Saintes, issus de la famille de I'Empereur, Maximilien I. Vienne, F. X. Stockl, 1799, roy. fol., 119 large woodcuts by Hans Frank, Liefrink, J. de Negkher from Hans Burgmaier's designs (engraved in 1517-18 and preserved in the Imperial Library at Vienna), £3 to £4. Burgmaier (H.). Arc Triomphal de I'Empereur Maximilien I. grave en bois d'apres les Dessins d' Albert Durer. Vienne, T. Molle,.l799, 29 large woodcuts (£10 to £12). Burney (C). General History of Music, from the earliest Ages to the present Period. To which is prefixed a Dissertation ■on the Musick of the Ancients. London, 1776-89, 4 vols., -4 to., portrait, 12 plates by Bartolozzi after Cipriani, and numerous leaves of music (£3 to £4). Vol. 1 was reprinted in 1789. Burney (C). Account of the Musical Performances in Commemoration of Handel. London; 1785, 4to., plates (5s., and more with proof impressions of the plates in different states). Burns (R. ). Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Edinburgh, 1787, 8vo., portrait by J. Bengo (40s. to 50s.). This, the second edition of Burns' Poems, is known as the First Edinburgh Edition. The genuine first edition, Kilmarnock, 1786, 8 vo., is of the utmost rarity, and commands a price varying ' from £60 to £120 according to state and preservation. Burt (Capt. E.). Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to his Friend in London. 1754, 2 vols., 8vo., plans and curious plates (30s. to 40s.). BUSSY-RABUTIN— BUTLER 89 Bussy-Rabutin. Amours des Dames illustres de France sous le regne de Louis XIV. A Cologne, cliez Pierre Marteau, s.d. (about 1730), 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece by La Case after L. F. D. B. (Dubourg), and 16 plates, not signed, probably by the same artists (10s.). Bussy-Rabutin. Histoire amoureuse des Gaules, S. L. (Paris), 1754, 5 vols., 12mo., engraved titles with divers fleurons on each after Choffard by L. L. C. (15s., and treble on Dutch paper, of which only a few copies were printed). •.• Vol. 1 alone is by Bussy-Rabutin proper; the remaining vols., com- prising some pamphlets and satirical pieces relating to the ladies of the Louis XIV. court, were reprinted from works published previously. Bussy-Eabutin. Histoire de Louis XIV., roy. de France et de Navarre . . . adressde a ses enfants Amsterdam, G-. .Gallet 1700, 12mo., frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Bussy-Rabutin. Amours des Dames illustres de notre Siecle. A Cologne, chez Jean Le Blanc, 1708, 12mo., frontispiece, not ^igned (3s.). Butler (Sam.). Hudibras . . . 1726, 12mo., first edition with Hogarth's plates (5s,). Butler. Hudibras in three Parts with large Annotations and a Preface by Zachary Grey, LL.D. Cambridge and London, 1744, 2 vols., 8vo., portrait by Vertue and plates by Hogarth. Best edition (15s., and more than double on large paper). Butler. Hudibras, a Poem in three Cantos with Notes (by Dr. T. Nash). London, 1793, 3 vols., 4 to., portraits and plates by Hogarth, and vignettes in red, brown, and black (only 200 copies printed) (£2 to £3). (J.). The Antiquities of St. Peter's, or the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1711, 8vo., plates (5s.). The 1742 edition, having some additional plates, is worth more. Cabinet de Pierres antiques gravees, ou Collection choisie de 216 bagues et de 682 pierres egyptiennes ^trusques, grecques et romaines, gauloises, etc., tirees de c^lebres cabinets de I'Europe. Paris, Lamy, 1778, 2 vols., 4to., 2 frontispieces, not signed, portrait and 282 plates (not signed) of antique gems, finger-rings, etc. (255.). Cabinet de Lampsaque (Le), ou Choix d'epigrammes erotiques des plus c^lebres poetes franjois. Paphos, 1784, 2 vols., 16mo., 101 plates apparently by Desrais or Leclerc (50s. to 60s.). This book appeared also under the title : Le Bijou de la Societe ou I'Amusement des Graces, Paphos, 2 vols., 16mo. (VuUiet sale, 110 frs.). Strictly speaking, it is the reprint of Le Gay's Legende joyeuse, of which part i. appeared in 1749, and part ii. in 1750 (see under these heads). Cabinet of Genius. London, 1787, 3 vols., sm. 4to., charming plates printed in red in the style of Bartolozzi after Shelley, by C. Taylor and J. Ogborne, and views (£4 to £5). Cabinet et Magasin des Modes ou les Modes nouvelles frangaises et anglaises decrites d'une maniere claire et precise et representees par des planches en taille-douce enluminees, de novembre 1785 a de'cembre 1789. Paris, Buisson, 1785-89, 4 vols., 8vo., 362 coloured plates, by Duhamel after Desrais, Defraine, and Pugin. The Bdhague copy 570 francs, and is now worth double and more. Cabinet des Fdes, contenant tous leurs ouvrages par Mme. . . . Amsterdam, chez Marc Michel Rey, 8 vols., 12mo., 16 plates by Fokke (10s.). Cauixet of Gknius IPaije 90 SlIKLLEY Nutter CABINET— CALMET 91 Cabinet des F^es, ou Collection choisie deS contes de f^es et autres contes merveilleux, orn^s de figures. Geneve et Paris, 1785-89, 41 vols., 8vo., 120 plates after Marillier by Bertbet, Biosse, Borgnet, Choflfard, Croutelle, Dambrun, Delignon, Delvaux, Duponchel, Fessard, Gaucher, de Ghendt, Godefroy, Goumaz, Halbou, Jonxis, Langlois, Langlois jeune, Lebeau, Legrand, Leroy, Leveau, Le Villain, de Longueil, Malapeau, Mme. Demoncby, Patas, Mile. Eetor, Texier, Thomas, and de Valnet (£2 10s. to £3 10s.). Almost all copies lack the two plates, viz. " Dans ce moment on heurta si fort a la porte," and " Le Petit Poucet s'etant approche de I'Ogre," both after Marillier by de Longueil and Delaunay. They were substi- tuted by two others to make up the number of plates. The 12mo. edition is inferior as regards the impressions, and is worth 10s. Marillier's original drawings passed from Renouard into the collection left by the late Baron James de Rothschild. / Caesar. C. Julii Csesaris quse extant, etc., access, annot. Sam. Clarke. Londini, sumpt. et typis J. Tonson, 1712, roy. folio, 87 plates and numerous vignettes (25s., and more on large paper, of which only 25 copies were printed). The 42nd plate, representing a Bull, is sometimes wanting or damaged. Cahusac. Z^neide, comedie en un acte, en vers, avec divertisse- ment. Paris, Prault, 1744, fleuron on title and frontispiece, both by Cochin fils after Pierre (3s.). Cailleau. Le Vauxhall populaire, ou les Fetes de la guinguette, poeme grivois et poissardi-lyro-comique en cinq chants, dedi^ a M. de Voltaire. A la Gaite, chez le compere la Joie, s.l.n.d., 8vo., engraved title, signed P. L. Charpentier (3s.). Callimaque. Les Hymnes, edition avec une version fran9aise, etc., et des notes de La Porte du Theil. Paris, Gail, I'an IIL, 2 vols., 12mo., 1 plate designed and engraved by Gaucher (3s.). Calmet (Dom. Aug.). Histoire genealogique de la maison du Chatelet, branche puinde de la maison de Lorraine-Nancy, 1741, numerous plates by Aveline (20s.). Calmet. Suite de portraits des Dues et Duchesses de la maison Eoyale de Lorraine dessin^s et graves d'aprfes les medailles de Saint-Urban, par les plus habiles maltres de Florence ; avec la dissertation historique et chronologique de Dom. Aug". Calmet, abb^ de Senones. A Florence, chez F. Moiicke, 1762-63, 2 vols., fol., 2 fine frontispieces, 4 vignettes, 13 plates of emblems, coats of arms, and 56 male and female medallion portraits within borders (£3). 92 CAMDEN— CANEVAS Camden (W.). Britannia, translated from the edition pub- lished by the author in mdovii. Enlarged by the latest Discoveries by Richard Gough. London, 1789, 3 vols., fol. Best Edition maps and plates (30s. to 40s.). Cameron (C). The Baths of the Eomans explained and illus- trated with the Restorations of Palladio corrected and improved ; to which is prefixed an introductory Preface pointing out the Nature of the Work, and a Dissertation upon the State of the Arts during the different periods of the Roman Empire. London, 1771 or 1772, Atlas fol., 11 plates (30s., and more than double with the plates of the ceilings and pictures coloured). Campbell (Colen), John Woolfe and James Gandon. Vitru- vius Britannicus, or, the British Architect, containing the Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the regular buildings, both publick and private, in Great Britain, with a variety of new designs. London, 1715,-17,-25,-67,-71, 5 vols., fol., 500 plates (40s. to 50s., and more on large paper). Campe. Le Nouveau Robinson, traduit de I'allemand par A. Simon d'Arnay. Berne, 1794, 8vo., frontispiece and 3 plates, not signed (3s.). Campistron. ffiuvres . . . nouvelle edition, etc. Amsterdam, Etienne Valet, 1722, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece in both volumes alike, and 9 plates by G. S. (Scotin) (4s.). Campistron. (Euvres . . . nouvelle edition. Paris, 1750, 3 vols., 12mo., 3 pretty fleurons on titles by Le Grand (5s.). Camoens. La Lusiade, polme heroique sur la decouverte des Indes-Orientales, traduit du portugais par M. Duperron de Castera. Paris, Clousier (ou, David), 1735, 3 vols., 12mo., frontispiece by Scotin after Bonnart, and 10 plates' by Bonart, not signed (8s. to 10s.). Amsterdam edition with the same date (5s.). Comte de Lignerolles' copy of an edition : A Paris, chez Huart, 1735, -3 vols., 12mo., with frontispiece only, but bound in old red morocco g.e., 95 frs. (1894). Camoens. La Lusiade, poeme heroique en dix chants, nouvelle- ment traduit du portugais, avec des notes et la vie de I'auteur, enrichi de figure a chaque chant. Paris, Nyon, 1776, 2 vols., 8vo., 10 plates, not signed (10s. to 12s.). Canevas de la Paris (Les) ou Memoires pour servir a I'histoire de r Hotel du Roule. A la Porte Chaillot, s.l.n.d. (Paris, CANINI— CAKACCIOLI 93 1750, 2 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., engraved title, frontispiece and plate, not signed (15s. to 20s.). Barbier attributes the authorship to Mouffle d'Argenville or Rochon de Chabannes. Canini (Jean-Ange). Images des heros et des grands hommes de I'antiquit^, dessinees sur des medailles, des pierres antiques et autres anciens monuments par Jean-Ange Canini, gravees par Picart le Eomain, etc. Avec les observations de Jean- Ange et Marc-Antoine Canini, donnees en italien sur ces images, diverses remarques du traducteur (de Chevriferes) et le texte original a cote de la traduction. Amsterdam chez B. Picard et S. F. Bernard, 1731, 4to., portrait and 115 plates (the last 10 plates published without text are often missing) (20s.). CanoUe. Delices de la Solitude puisees dans 1' etude et la contemplation de la nature, 2"° edition. Paris, an VII., 2 vols., 12mo., 2 plates after Monnet by Bonnefoy (3s.). Cantatrice (La) par Infortune, ou Aventures de madame de N . . . N . . . ecrites par elle-mlme. Paris, chez Maradan, an VII., 8 vols., 12mo., 3 plates, not signed (3s.). Cantiqiies Nouveaux de saint Charles Borrome^e et de sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie. A I'lsle Sonnante, chez Michel Couplet, libraire, 1779, post 8vo., portrait and 5 plates, signed M. C. del. and sc. (15s. to 20s.). A facetious tract, undoubtedly written about the end of 1778, on the occasion of the interesting circumstances in which Marie Antoinette was at the time. Cantiques et Pots-pourris. Londres (Paris, Cazin) 1789, 6 parts in 1 vol., 16mo., curious frontispiece and 6 very pretty plates by EUuin after Borel, not signed (25s. to 30s.). The following are the titles, viz. : La Chaste Suzanne, David et Bethzabee, la Chastete de Joseph, Judith, Agnes Sorel, la Pucelle d'Orleans. In the counterfeit bearing the same date the plates are reversed. Notice should be taken that in David et Bethzabee, Beth- zabee must be to the left, and in la Chastete de Joseph, Mme. Putiphar must be to the right, which is only the case in the original edition. Caquire, parodie de Zaire, par M. de Vessaire, seconde edition, considerablement emmerdee. A Chio de I'imprimerie d'Avalons, 8vo., frontispiece, not signed {6s.). Caraecioli. La Vie du Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli). Paris, Prault, 1776, 12mo., portrait-frontispiece by Delaunay, 94 CAEDONNEL— CASSAS vignette by Baquoy after Prevost and a tailpiece designed and engraved by Prevost (35.). Another edition bearing the same date has a frontispiece instead of the portrait. Cardonnel (Adam de). Numismata Scotise, or, a series of the Scottish Coinage from the Reign of William the Lion to the Union. Edinburgh, 1786, 4to., 20 plates (15s. to 20s.). Caricatures politiques. An VI. (1798), 12mo., 18 pages and 5 plates. A royalist pamphlet (15s. to 20s.). Caroline et Saint-Hilaire, ou les . . . du Palais-Royal. A Paris, dans un b . . . An VIII. , 2 vols., 16mo., 5 plates (12s. to 15s.). Caron du Chanset. La Dame de Charite, drame en trois aetes et en prose. La Haye et Paris, 1775, pretty plate by Patas after Desrais (3s.). Carracci (Annibale). Le Arti di Bologne di A. Carracci intagliate da Simone Guilini. Roma, 1740, folio, frontis- piece containing portrait of Carraccio and 80 plates (15s.). Cries of Boulogne. Carre (J. B. L.), de Clermont-la-Meuse. Panoplie, ou Reunion de tout ce qui a trait a la Guerre depuis I'origine de la nation . . . par J. B. L. C. . . . A Chalons-sur-Marne [Depintevillg-Bouchard], 1795, 2 vols., 4to., 41 plates (£7 to £8). Carter (John). Specimens of the ancient Sculpture and Paint- ing now remaining in this Kingdom from the earliest Period to the Reign of Henry VIIL, London, 1780-87, 2 vols., fol., original edition, plates (40s. to 50s., and more on large paper). Carter (John). Collection of 120 views of ancient Buildings in England. 1786-93, 6 vols., 12mo. (lOs.). Carter (John). The ancient Architecture of England. London, 1795-1816, 2 vols., fol., frontispiece, engraved title, and plates (25s.). Cassandra, a Romance, translated from the French by Sir Charles Cotterell, 1725, 5 vols., 8vo., 5 frontispieces by Hogarth (4s. to 5s.). Cassas. Voyage pittoresque, de la Syrie, de la Ph^nicie, de la Palestine et de la basse Egypt. Paris, an VII (1799), CASSAS— CATALOGUE 95 4 vols., roy. fol. (including 1 vol. of text), containing 180 plates by Berthault, Dequevauviller, Racine, etc., after Cassas (25s. to 30s.). Only 30 parts appeared, and the work was discontinued. The text is for the first 7 parts alone. Some copies have unlettered proofs. The Firm Didot had acquired from Cassas' heirs the original drawings as well as some unpublished plates, including the one beautifully engraved by Girardet, with the object of completing the work. They even had already announced the forthcoming publication, but the whole work was destroyed by a fire that broke out on their premises (1836). Cassas. Voyage pittoresque et historique de I'lstrie et de la Dalmatie (par J. de la Valine). Paris, Imprimerie de P. Didot I'ain^, an X. (1802), fol. plates by N^e or under his direction after Cassas (15s., and more on vellum paper, particularly with the unlettered proofs). Castel. Ces Plantes, poeme, troisifeme edition, revue avec soin. Paris, Deterville (imp. Crapelet), 1802, 12mo., frontispiece, and 4 plates by Pierron after J. E. de Seve (4s., and more on vellum paper). Castera (de). La Pierre .philosophale des Dames ou les Caprices de I'amour et du destin, s.l., 1733, 2 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., frontispiece and 4 plates, not signed (4s. to 5s.). Catalogue raisonne d'une Collection de diverses Curiosites en tons genres du Cabinet de feu M. Bonnier de la Mosson, per Gersaint. Paris, Barrois, 1754, 12mo., frontispiece by Duflos after Boucher (5s.). Catalogue raisonn^ des tableaux, sculptures, etc., qui composent le cabinet de feu M. le due de Tallard, par les Srs. E^my et Glomy. . Paris, Didot, 1756, 12mo., frontispiece by Huquier after Baudouin, and plate (8s.). The same frontispiece was inserted in a Catalogue de tableaux, de dessins et d'estampes par les sieurs Helle et Glomy, 1757. Catalogue des Chevaliers, Commandeurs, et Officiers de I'Ordre du Saint-Esprit, avec leurs noms et qualitds depuis I'institu- tion jusqu'a present. Paris, de I'imprimerie de J. F. Ballard, 1760, fol., frontispiece by Laurent Cars after Boucher, and vignettes by Gravelot (30s.). Comte Roger's copy, which belonged formerly to Louis -Philippe, 155 frs. Catalogue raisonn^ des tableaux du cabinet de M. Peilhon par P. Remy. Paris, Didot, 1763, 12mo., frontispiece designed and engraved by A. de Saint- Aubin (3s.). 96 CATALOGUE Catalogue de tableaux et dessins des maltres eelfebres des Trois Ecoles, figures de marbre, de bronze, estampes, etc., du cabinet de feu M. Randon de Boisset, par Pierre Remy. A Paris, chez Musier, chez Remy, etc., 1777; 12mo., frontis- piece after de Seve by Baquoy (5s.). Catalogue des Tableaux, Dessins, Terres-cuites, marbres et autres objets prdcieux, aprfes le decfes de S. A.~ S. Mgr. le prince de Conty, par Remy. Paris, Musier, 1777, 8vo., engraved title by Martini after Moreau (5s.). Catalogue de tableaux, sculptures, dessins, estampes, provenant de la succession de feu M.. Le Bas. Paris, chez Cleusier et Joullain, 1783, 16mo., very fine frontispiece and charming tailpiece by Gaucher (10s.). Catalogue raisonn^ d'un Choix pr^cieux de dessins et d'une nombreuse et riche Collection d'Estampes anciennes et modernes en feuilles, en recueils et en ceuvres, livres a figures^ sciences et arts, tableaux et autres objets curieux qui composaient le cabinet de feu Pierre-Frangois Basan pere. Par S. F. Regnault. Paris, chez I'auteur, an VI. (1798), allegorical frontispiece and headpiece, containing Basan's portrait, designed and engraved by Chofi"ard (15s.). Catalogue de TCEuvre de Ch. Nic. Cochin fils, etc. Paris, Prault, 1770, 8vo., fleuron on title, and vignette containing Cochin's portrait, designed and engraved by Prevost (10s.). The work, compiled by an intimate friend of the artiste, contains some useful information respecting Cochin and his industrious career. Catalogue des vases, colonnes. Tables de marbres Tares, figures de bronze, porcelaine de choix, laques, meubles precieux, pendules, etc., qui composent le cabinet de feu M. le due d'Aumont, par P. F. Julliot fils, et A. J. Paillet. Paris, JuUiot et Paillet, 1782, 8vo., 30 plates (20s. to 25s.). Catalogue raisonne des diverses Curiosit^s du Cabinet de feu M. Quentin de Lorangfere. Composd de tableaux, desseins, estampes, etc., par E. F. Gersaint. Paris, Barois, 1744, 12mo., frontispiece after Cochin (6s. to 8s.). This catalogue comprises the works of Callot, Le Clerc, Picart, de la. Belle, etc. Catalogue raisonnd de toutes les Estampes qui forment I'CEuvre de Rembrandt et ceux de ses principaux imitateurs, com- pose par les sieurs Gersaint, Helle, Glomy et P. Yver, CATALOGUE— CATULLB 97 nouvelle Edition, entiferement refondue, corrigee et consider- ablement augmentee par Adam Bartsch. . . . Vienne, A. Blumauer,' 1797, 2 parts in 1 vol., 8vo., portraits of Eembrandt and of Livens, and 4 folding-plates (portraits and first plate signed A. Bartsch f.) (105.). Catalogue raisonne des Tableaux, Desseins et Estampes, et autres efFets curieux, aprfes le decfes de M. de Jullienne, Ecuyer, Chevalier de Saint-Michel . . . par Pierre Eemy. A Paris, Vente 1767, unlettered frontispiece (65.). Catesby (M.). The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (in English and French), with Ap- pendix and Index. London, 1731,-43,-48, 2 vols., imp. fol., map, and 220 coloured plates (£4 to £5). The Appendix, containing 20 plates, is often deficient. The sub- sequent editions of 1754 and 1771, in which the plates are of a superior colouring, are worth £6 to £7. Catesby. Hortus Europse Americanus, or a Collection of 85 Trees and Shrubs, the Produce of North America, adapted to the Climate and Soil of Great Britain. London, 1767, 4to., 17 colouring engravings (15s. to 20s.). Catherine II. (Imperatrice de Eussie). Les Plans et les Statuts des differents Etablissements ordonnds par S. M. Imperiale pour I'education de la jeunesse et I'utilite de son empire. Traduit du russe de M. (Betzky) par M. Clerc. Amsterdam, Marc Mickel Eey, 1775, 2 parts in 1 vol., 4to., 2 frontispieces, after Kolpakoff and Strebnitsky, and 2 plates after Strebnitsky and 1 not signed, 40 headpieces after Kolpakoff (2), Panine (16), Strebnitsky (5), Honnemann (2),^ Gherassimoff (13), and 2 not signed, 19 tailpieces after Panine (2), Kolpakoff (2), Strebnitsky (2) B. Picart (11), Dubourg (2), by Tanje, fleuron on titles (alike), and medallion, the chancery seal and 3 plans (10s.). Catherine II. (Imperatrice de Eussie). Instruction donnee par Sa Majesti I'lmperatrice de toutes les Eusses a la commis- sion ^tablie pour travailler a 1' execution du projet d'un nouveau code de loix. Lausanne, 1769, 12mo., portrait after Boily, and fleuron on title (3s.). Caton (Denys*). Disticha de moribus ad filium, etc. Amstel, Houttuyn, 1759, 8vo., 5 plates designed and engraved by Fokke (5s.). CatuUe, TibuUe et Gallus. Traduction en prose de Catulle, H 98 CAUVET-CAYLUS Tibuile et Gall us, par I'auteur des Soirees helvetiennes et des Tableaux (Le M'"- de Pezay). Amsterdam et Paris, Delalain, 1771, 2 vols., roy. 8vo., frontispiece by de Longueil, after Eisen, for both vols, alike, and tailpiece by the same artists (3s.). Cauvet (G. P.). Eecueil d'Ornemens a I'usage des jeunes artistes qui se destinent a la decoration des b§,timens, dedie a Monsieur par G. P. Cauvet, sculpteur de S. A. E. A Paris, chez I'auteur, 1777, fol., engraved title in red and black, frontispiece, with portrait of Monsieur Comte de Provence, engraved dedication, and 72 plates in red and black, con- taining 117 subjects by Cauvet, Hemery, Leroy, Mile. Liettier, Martini, and Miger, besides 1 leaf of privilege (£25 to £30). The Behague copy, 1000 frs., and a copy with 53 plates only 500 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy with the number of plates as described above, besides an additional etching and 1 1 original drawings by Cauvet (7 a la sanguine, and 4 a la plume) inserted, 1120 frs. (189.5). Cauvin. Arrest de la Cour du Parnasse pour les Jesuites, po^me avec notes et figures. A Delphes, chez Pagliarini, libraire, 1762, avec permission et privilege dApollon, 12mo., engraved title with vignette and 1 plate by de Montalais {5s.). The amateur artist de Montalais has engraved several series of satirical plates on the Jesuits. Caux de Capeval. Apologie du Gout fran9ais relativement a rOpera. S. L. (Paris), 1754, 8vo., engraved title, having a very pretty fleuron, not signed (3s.). Cayet(P. V. P.). Histoire prodigieuse et lamentable de Jean Fauste, grand Magicien. Avec son Testament et sa vie epouvantable. A Cologne . . . 1712, frontispiece (5s. to 6s.). Originally written in German, and falsely attributed to G. Widman. Caylus (Comte de). Eecueil de testes, de caractfere et de charges dessinees par Leonard de Vinci, florentin, et gravees par M. le C. de C. (Comte de Caylus). A Paris, Mariette, 1730, 4to., title engraved after Aug. Carache, and 60 subjects on 32 leaves after L. de Vinci by Caylus, preceded by a letter (22 pages) by J. P. Mariette to Caylus (lOs. to 12s.). Caylus (Comte de). La Somnabule, comedie. Paris, 1739, 8vo., pretty vignette on title, after Fessard (3s.). Cauvet (Illustration No. 1) [Page 98 Cacvet (No. 2) [_Page 98 . Barthelemy, 1730," 12mo., with frontispiece, portrait, and 24 plates by J. A. Fridrich, is worth 3s. to 4s. Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque . . . Amsterdam, Wetstein, G. Smith et Zacharie Chatelain,' 1734, fol. and 4to., frontispiece by Folkema after Picart, fleuron on title by Tanje after L. F. D. B. (Dubourg), portrait of Fenelon by Drevet after Vivien, 24 plates after Debrie, Dubourg, and Picart by Bernaerts, Folkema, V. Gunst, and Surugue, 24 vignettes after Dubourg by Duflos, Folkema, and Tanje, and 19 tailpieces by Duflos and Schenk after Debrie FENELON 181 and Dubourg (12s., and more than treble in fol., of which only 150 copies were printed; rare). There should be at end the " Ode en vers," 6 pages, which was sup- pressed by order of the Court. E. Martin's copy, in old red morocco, 415 frs. ; Comte de la Beraudi^re's splendid copy, in green morocco, with rich dentelle and arms of Bernard de Rieux, 1000 frs. (1885). Eeprinted Leyde, 1761, with 34 additional illustrations. Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque . . . Paris, Drouet, 1781, 4to., engraved text, frontispiece by Le Mire after Cochin, fleuron on title by Ponce after Eisen, 6 plates after Cochin by de Launay, Prevost, Saint- Aubin, and Simonet, 6 vignettes and 5 tailpieces by Gaucher and Ponce after Eisen, Moreau, and Le Barbier (lOs., and considerably more in artists' proofs without text). It was meant to appear in 4 vols., with 25 plates by Cochin and a vignette and tailpiece to each chapter by Le Barbier, but only vol. i. was published. Renouard's copy contained Cochin's unlettered proofs and almost the whole series of the etchings. Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque . . . Par ordre de Mgr. le Comte d'Artois. A Paris, 1781, 4 vols., 16mo., plates by Lefevre (£2, and treble with unlettered proofs). Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque, fi'ls d'Ulysse, par M. de Fenelon. Imprime par ordre du rois pour I'education de Monseigneur le Dauphin. Paris, Didot I'ain^, 1783, 2 vols., 4to., vellum paper (with a frontispiece sometimes added bearing the following inscription : "les Aventures de T^l^maque, fils d'Ulysse, gravees d'aprfes les desseins (sic) de Charles Monnet, peintre du roy, par Jean-Baptiste Tilliard. Paris, chez I'auteur, 1773 "), 96 plates by Tilliard after Monnet, including the 24 containing the summaries of the chapters engraved with tailpieces, these being superior to the plates (£2 to £3). 200 copies printed. There exists a second title having a medal portrait of Fenelon for vol. 2. Monnet's 72 original drawings in sepia of the large plates, as well as those of the 24 culs-de-lampe, brought in the Renouard sale 241 frs., and are now in the collection of the late Baron J. E. de Rothschild. Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque, etc. (Paris), de I'impri- merie de Monsieur, 1785, 2 vols., roy. 4to., vellum paper, title-frontispiece by Montulay, 72 plates after Monnet by Tilliard, and 24 ornamented with tailpieces containing the summary (£2 to £3, and more with the unlettered proofs, but those of the first 2 chapters do not exist in the first state). 182 FENELON E. Martin's copy, in green morocco, by Bradel,'and having 24 unpub- lished drawings in sepia by Le Barbier, and the series of unlettered proofs and different pieces, sold for 8100 frs. ; was re-sold in the Delbergue-Cormont sale for 4900 frs. ; and re-offered by M. Porquet in his catalogue for 6500 frs. Another copy, with the series of plates after Moitte, engraved '' au lavis " by Parisot, and coloured (by order of the publishers) in red morocco by Derome, realized in the E. Martin sale 615 frs. Fenelon. Aventures de Telemaque, fine series of 18 large plates after Monnet (14), Cochin (2), and Boucher (2), by de Monchy and Patas, witli the arms and the dedication (mostly dedicated to thie marquise de Villette). The etchings are after Martini, Duclos, and Qu^verdo. Borel's composi- tions on the same subjects are sometimes added (£2 to £3). Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque . . . avec figures en taille-douce, dessinees par MM. Cochin and Moreau le jeune. Paris, 1790, 2 vols., roy. 8 vo., roy. vellum paper, frontispiece and 6 plates from the 1781 edition (15s.). This series of plates having remained incomplete, we frequently find inserted in this edition either one or both series of 24 plates after Marillier and 25 plates after Moreau, with a portrait by Delvaux which Renouard had executed some time afterwards (£2). The plates of both these series exist in unlettered proofs and etchings (£4). Delbergue-Cormont's fine copy bound by Bozerian, with both series in artist's proofs and etchings, and MarUlier's 24 original drawings a I'encre de Chine, sold for 4100 frs. Moreau's 25 original drawings, with the unlettered proof plates on India paper, realized 500 frs. (Renouard sale). These drawings, like many others by famous artists, were sold in this sale at low figures ; they would now bring fancy prices. The pubhshers have, from the reason mentioned above, issued another title containing Eenelon's portrait after Gaucher by Yivien, without mention of " Avec figures, etc." Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque . . . Paris, Deterville (imprimerie de Crapelet), an IV. (1796), 2 vols., 8vo., vellum paper (15s., more than double on large paper with unlettered proofs, and considerably dearer with the etchings), 24 plates after Marillier by Baquoy, Dambrun, Dupreel, Delvaux, de Ghendt, Langlois jeune, Masquelier, Patas, Pauquet and Ponce, and a portrait by Hubert after Vivien. M. B. Maghone's copy on vellum paper, with plates in proofs before letters, 27 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). The original drawings are in the library of the Due de Leuchtenberg. Fe'nelon. The Adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses, in twenty-four books. A new Translation revised by Fr, Fitzgerald. London, printed for C. Taylor, 1792, 4to., engraved title containing the portraits of Mentor and of Fenelon's Telemaciius, 1792 [-Pa^e 182 PENELON 183 Telemaclius and 24 circular plates in bistre by Taylor, Nutter, and Corbould (25^. to 30s.). The 1795 edition, 2 vols., 4to., with 12 engravings after Stothard, has a nominal value. Fe'nelon. Critique du premier et second tome des Aventures de Telemaque . . . Cologne, 1700, 2 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece (3s.). Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque, edition ornee de gravures. Paris, Bleuet (imprime par Didot I'aine'), 1796, 4 vols., 16mo., portrait of Fenelon by Gaucher after Vivien, and 24 delightful plates after Queverdo by Dambrun, Delignon, de Launay, Gaucher, and Villerey (10s., double on vellum paper, considerably dearer with unlettered proofs, still more so on large raisin paper, and particularly valuable with the etchings and artists' proofs combined). The publi- cation price was 10 frs. for ordinary paper, 24 frs. for vellum paper, and 48 frs. for large raisin paper, 12mo. ■ M. B. Maglione's copy on large raisin paper with proofs before letters, 68 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque . . . Paris, Didot I'aine, 1796, 4 vols., 16mo., portrait by Delvaux, and 24 fine plates after Lefebvre by Delvaux, Godefroy, Simonet, Thomas, and Triere (15s., and double on vellum paper, considerably dearer with unlettered proofs, particularly so on large vellum paper, and enlarged copies with artists, proofs and etchings combined are of great value). The publication price was 24 frs. and 48 frs. respectively. E. Martin's copy on large vellum paper brought 405 frs. Lefebvre's beautiful original drawings inserted in a copy of Telemaque, printed on vellum in 1802, were sold in the Delbergue-Cbrmont sale for 4000 frs. The drawings now form part of the Van Loo Collection at Ghent. Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque, Paris, 1797, 4 vols., 16mo., 4 plates by Blanchard after Binet (3s.). Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque . . . avec des notes et 25 figures en taille-douce; Paris, Ancelle, 1798, 2 vols., 4to. (8s.). The plates, of indifferent merit, are engraved after Monnet. Fenelon. Les Aventures de Telemaque, suivies d'Aristonous. Paris, Renouard, 1802, 2 vols., 12mo. (3s.), and considerably more on fine paper. Two copies exist on vellum, one of which, ornamented with Lefebvre's original drawings, realized in the Delbergue-Cormont sale 4000 frs. In this edition Renouard inserted his series of Moreau's plates. These 184 FENELON— FEEEIOL drawings ordered to be executed by Moreau in 1809, accompanied with the unlettered proofs and the etchings, were sold in the Delbergue- Cormont sale for 6900 frs. Fenelon. Nouveaux Dialogues des Morts, avec des contes et Fables composes pour I'education d'un prince, edition nouvelle, Amsterdam, Wetstein, 1719, 2 'vols., 12mo., 2 frontispieces designed and engraved by G. de Broen (3s.). Fenn (John). Original Letters, written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III., by various Persons of Rank or Consequence, and by members of the Paston Family. Digested in a chronological Order. With Notes, historical and explanatory. London, 1787-89, vols. 1 to 4 ; 1823, vol. 5, together 5 vols., 4to., portraits, some coloured, and facsimiles (£3 to £4). Fenouillot de Falbaire. L'Honnete Criminel, drame en cinq actes et en vers. Amsterdam et Paris, Merlin, 1767, 8vo., 5 charming plates after Gravelot by Binet, Delaunay, Levasseur, and Simonet (6s.). Gravelot's original pen-and-ink, and sepia drawings, together with those for "Le Fabricant de Londres," are in the public library at Besan9on. Fenouillot de Falbaire. Les Deux Avares, comedie en deux actes, en prose, melee d'ariettes. La musique est de M. Gretry. Paris, Delalain, 1770, 8vo., 1 charming plate after Gravelot by de Longueil (3s.). There exists for this comedy a series of 6 plates after Duclos and Queverdo by Th^rese Martinet and Frussotte, etc. (10s.). Fenouillot de Falbaire. Le Fabricant de Londres, drame en cinq actes et en prose. Paris, Delalain, 1771, 8vo., 5 fine plates after Gravelot by Levasseur, de Longueil and Simonet (6s.). Fenouillot de Falbaire. (Euvres. Paris, veuve Duchesne, 1787, 2 vols., 8vo., portrait after Cochin by Saint-Aubin, and 12 plates after Gravelot (5s., and double on vellum paper). Ferrand. Pieces libres . . . et Poesies de quelques auteurs sur divers sujets. A Londres, 1760, 12mo., vignette on title (6s.). Ferriol (De). Recueil de cent estampes representant differentes nations du Levant, tirees sur les tableaux peints d'apres nature en 1707 et 1709, par les ordres de M. de Ferriol, ambassadeur du roi aupres de la Porte, et graves en 1712 FESTE— FETES 185 et 1713, par les soins de M. Le Hay. Paris, Cars 1714 ou Jacques CoUombat, 1715, folio (15s.). The plates were engraved by Scotin, Haussard, Simoneau, etc. Feste d' Apollo (Le) celebrate sul teatro di Corte nell' agosto del 1769, per le auguste seguite nozze tra il reale infante Don Ferdinando e la Reale archiduchessa infante Maria-Amelia. Parma, 4to., frontispiece designed and engraved by Martini, 4 fine plates after the same, one engraved by himself, the others by Baquoy and Helman, 4 vignettes and 4 tail- pieces not signed (8s.). Martini, one of the best pupils of Le Bas, came from Parma. Feste (La) et le Feu d'artifice qui doit 6tre tire a Paris sur la riviere an sujet de la naissance de Mons"' le Dauphin, par ordre de S. M. C. Philippe V. le 21 Janvier 1730. Paris, Gandouin, 1730, 4to., 3 folding copper-plates by Servandoni (15s.). F^te de la Eose (La). Poeme. Paris, Merlin, 1768, 8vo., 1 plate by L. Masquelier after Touze (3s.). Fete publique donnee par la ville de Paris a I'occasion du mariage de Mgr. le Dauphin avec la princesse Marie-Joseph de Saxe le 15 fevrier 1747. Atlas folio, engraved title after Blondel, having on reverse the explanation of the frontispiece . engraved by Lattre, allegorical . frontispiece after Slotz by Flippart, 12 pages of engraved text giving the description of the festival by Lattr6 within embellished borders, the first of them signed : L. Le Lorrain inv. ; P. F. Tardieu sculp., Lattre scrip., and beneath the last a tailpiece signed : Babel inv. et sculp., 7 folding plates, one signed Marvye del., another containing a large prospective view of the Place Louis le Grand, now Place Vend6me, signed A. Benoist inv. del. et sculp (£2, and more than double in moroccp, and in a Padeloup binding with den telle £12 to £20 according to state). The Behague copy in red morocco, with dentelle and arms of Marie Leczinska, 660 frs. F^te des bonnes gens (La) ou les Moeurs champStres. Paris, Boulanger, 1788, 8vo., frontispiece by Queverdo (4s.). A collection of songs. F6tes publiques donnees par la ville de Paris a I'occasion du mariage de Mgr. le Dauphin avec Marie-Thdrfese, infante d'Espagne, le 23 et 26 fevrier, 1745, atlas folio. Text 18G FIELDING— FIEV]&E (including explanation of frontispiece by Mile. Marie Verard femme Latre) engraved within historiated borders after Tardieu, fine frontispiece after Eisen by De La Fosse, a large plate after Ch. Hutin by Le Bas, and 16 large plates after Cochin fils by Cochin pfere and Cochin fils (1 is signed Oubvrier), and 2 folding-plans ornamented with cartouches and a large tailpiece. The etchings were executed by Cochin fils and the finishing was done by the father (£2, and treble in morocco, and in a Padeloup binding with dentelle, £12 to £25, according to state). Fielding. Histoire de Tom Jones, ou I'Enfant trouve, traduc- tion de I'anglois (par de La Place). Amsterdam, aux depens de la compagnie, 1750, 4 vols., 12mo., first French version, frontispiece and 15 plates after Gravelot by Aveline (2), Chedel (2), Fessard (4), De Lafosse (2), and Pasquier (6) (40s. to 50s.). The plates were executed by Gravelot at a time when this artist was at his best. Some of the original drawings were dispersed in the Maherault sale, and some are in the CoUette de Baudicour Collection. The Prench version contains only an abridged text. Comte de Lignerolles' copy in old morocco, 225 frs. (Paris sale, 1894) ; M. Ch. Cousin's copy in oM citron morocco, 32 frs. (1895). Everything depends on the state of the binding. Fielding. Tom Jones. Paris, Imbert, 1801, 4 vols, in 2, 16mo., 7 plates by Delignon after Borel (copied from a set previously executed by the same artist in 8vo.) (5s.). Fielding. Tom Jones . . . traduction nouvelle et complete (par le comte de la Bedoyfere), ornee de 12 gravures en taille-douce. Paris, Firmin Didot, 1833, 4 vols., 8vo., 12 plates after Moreau by de Villiers frferes, Mariage, and Simonet (6s., and from 30s. to 40s. on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs, and more with the etchings). The translator's copy. having also Gravelot's plates and in morocco, by Bauzonnet, was sold in 1862 for 121 frs. At the same sale the copy with Moreau's original drawings, the India proof plates before letters, and several other sets of plates inserted, fetched 560 frs. Fielding. Aventures de Joseph Andrews et de son ami Abraham Adams et traduites par une dame anglaise (Desfontaines). Amsterdam, 1764 (or 1775), 2 vols., 12mo. or 8vo., 12 indiff"erent plates, not signed (4s.). Fielding (H.). Works, with Life. London, 1784, 10 vols., 8vo., portrait and plates (80s. to 40s.). Fievee. La Dot de Suzette, ou Histoire de Mme. de Senneterre, FILS— FLOEIAN 187 racontee par elle-meme. Paris, chez Maradan, an VI., 16mo., pretty plate, not signed, by Bovinet after Chaillou ; rare (5s.). There is a counterfeit, to be detected by the type being smaller. Fils Naturel (Le). Geneve et Paris, chez Buisson, 1789, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates, not signed. This romance appeared later on under the title " Jules et Sophie," and is incorrectly attributed to Diderot (3s.). Flach (Th.). A Book of Jewellers' Work . . . London, 1736, 4to., title and 4 plates (20s. to 25s.). Flavigny (Vicomte de). Correspondance de Fernand Cortez avec I'empereur Charles-Quint, sur la conqu^te du Mexique, traduite ... En Suisse, chez les libraires associes, 1779, 8vo., frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Fleurettes (Les). Paris, chez Boismortier, Boivin et Leclerc, s.d. (circa 1760), 3 parts, roy. Bvo., engraved throughout, 3 engraved titles, not signed, the first having a vignette also not signed (10s.). Fleurimont. Medailles du rfegne de Louis XV. Paris, s.d., fol., engraved throughout, frontispiece by Lemoine, engraved title, not signed, and 78 plates of medals {6s.). Fleury (Maria de). Poems occasioned by the Confinement and Acquittal of Lord George Gordon, president of the Pro- testant Association. London, 1781, 12mo., plates (5s.). Florentine (Angelo Kosis). A new Book of Ornaments, con- sisting of Compartment Decorations of Theatres, Ceilings, Chimney-pieces, Doors, etc., invented by Angelo Eosis Florentine, engraved by Ant. Visentini Venitian. London, 1753, title and 23 plates (£3 to £4). Florian (Claris de). CEuvres . . . Paris, Guilleminet, 1784- 1799, 13 vols., 8vo., plates (30s. to 40s., and double on vellum paper). The works contained in this edition are as follows : Galathee, Paris, Didot, 1784, frontispiece after Dupreel, with portrait of Cervantes, and 9 plates after Le Barbier and Plouest ; Numa Pompilius, Paris, Didot, 1787, 12 plates after Queverdo; Estelle, imprimerie de Monsieur, 1788, frontispiece and 6 plates ; The&tre, Paris, Didot, 1790, 2 vols., 13 plates after Queverdo; Gonzalve de Cordoue, Paris, Didot, 1791, 2 vols., 14 plates after Monsiau and Queverdo; Pables, Paris, Didot, 1792, plates after Queverdo; Nouvelles, Paris, Didot, 1792, 13 plates after Quiverdo; Don Quichotte, Paris, Didot, 1799, 3 vols., portrait by 188 FLOEIAN Gaucher after Queverdo, and 24 plates after Lefevre and Le Barbier by Coiny, Dambrun, Gaucher, Godefroy, and Masquelier ; Guillaume Tell, Paris, an X., portrait and 7 plates after Queverdo. Renouard's copy on vellum in red morocco, 211 frs. Florian (Claris de). Eliezer et Nephtaly, poeme traduit de I'hdbreu; suivi d'un dialogue entre deux chiens, nouvelle imitee de Cervantes. Paris, Guilleminet, an XL, 16mo., 6 plates by de Launay after Vignaud (55., and double on vellum paper). Florian. Estelle, roman pastoral. . . . Seconde Edition. Paris, de rimprimerie de Monsieur, 1788, 16mo., 6 plates after Queverdo by Dambrun, Delignon, and de Longueil (6s., and double on vellum paper). Comte de LigneroUes' copy on vellum paper in red morocco by Derome 345 frs. (Paris sale, 1894), an exorbitant price. Some copies have an additional frontispiece by Patas after Monsiau, and which is also sometimes found in the subsequent edition of 1793. M. Morgand quotes an edition in 8vo. Florian. Fables. . . . Paris, de I'imprimerie de P. Didot I'aine, 1792, 16mo., portrait after Villiers and 5 plates after Flouest, by Delignon, Gaucber, and de Longueil (remarkably fine) (10s., and double on vellum paper). Florian. Galatee, 2' edition. Paris, Didot I'aine, 1784, 16mo., frontispiece, portrait and 8 plates after Flouest by Guyard (4) and 4 not signed (5s., and double on vellum paper). These illustrations are to be found again in the 1788 edition. Florian. Galatee, roman pastoral. Geneve (Cazin), 1784, 16mo., medal portrait of Cervantes by Boily after Flouest (3s., and more than double on vellum paper). Florian. Galatee . . . edition ornee de figures en couleur, d'aprfes les dessins de Monsiau. Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve, 1793, roy. 4to., 4 plates printed in colours by Cazenave (2) and Colibert (2) after Monsiau (20s.). Florian. Gonzalve de Cordoue. Paris, Didot I'aine, 1791, 3 vols., 16mo., frontispiece and 14 plates after Queverdo by Delignon (7), Gaucher (2), Dambrun (2), Hubert (2), and Ingouf (1). The same plates are in the 1792 edition (15s., and more on vellum paper). Florian. Melanges de Poesies et de Litterature. . . . Paris, Didot I'aine, 1787, 16mo., frontispiece by Dupreel, and PLOEIAN 189 G ciiarming plates after Queverdo by Dambrun, Delignon, and de Longueil (4s., and double on vellum papfer). Florian. Les Six Nouvelles. . . . Paris, Didot I'aine, 1784, 16mo., frontispiece by Gruyard after Pernotin (3s., and more on vellum paper). Florian. Numa Pompilius. . . . Seconde edition. Paris, Didot I'aine, 1786, 2 vols., 16mo., frontispiece and 12 beautiful plates after Queverdo by Dambrun (5s., and treble on vellum paper). Queverdo's original water-colour drawings in the Renouard sale fetched 56 frs., a very modest figure indeed. Florian. Nouvelles nouvelles. . . . Paris, Didot I'ain^, 1792, 16mo., 6 plates after Queverdo by Dambrun, Gaucher, and de Longueil (3s., and treble on vellum paper). Florian. TlieS.tre . . . Seconde edition. Paris, Didot I'aine, 1786, 3 vols., 16mo., frontispiece and 9 plates after Queverdo by Dambrun, Patas, and de Longueil (20s., and double on vellum paper). Florian. Thesitre. Paris,. Didot, 1790, 3 vols., 16mo., 12 plates after Queverdo by Delignon and Dambrun (5s.) Florian. Thd^tre. . . . Paris, Didot, 1791, 3 vols., 16mo., 12 plates after Queverdo by Dambrun, de Longueil, and Patas (5s.). Florian. Nouveaux Melanges de Poesies et de Litterature (Gluvres posthumes), Paris, Gratiot, 1806, 16mo., 3 plates by David (3s.). Florian. (Euvres posthumes, contenant Rosalba, Fables inedites, Guillaume Tell, etc. Paris, Gratiot, s.d. 16mo., portrait of Florian by Clement, and 5 plates by Gaucher after Monnet (4s., and treble on vellum paper, and con- siderably more with unlettered proofs). Florian. Les Six Nouvelles. Paris, Didot I'aine, 1784, 16mo., 6 plates after Queverdo by Delignon, Dambrun, and Longueil (5 s.). Reprinted 1790. Florian. La Jeunesse de Florian, ou, Memoirfes d'un jetine Espagnol, ouvrage posthume. Paris, NicoUe, 1807, 16mo.„ portrait and plate (3s.). Florian. Collection complete de Eomanees d'Estelle. Paris, Desnos. 16mo., 12 fine plates, not signed (I5s.). 190 FLOEI AN— FONTAINE Florian. (Euvres. . . . Paris, Dufart, 1805, 8 vols., 8vo., plates (10s., and more than double on vellum paper). Florian. Guillaume Tell ou la Suisse libre, ouvrage posthume, precede du discours de reception a I'acaddmie, de la vie de I'auteur par Jauffret, de quelques pifeces fugitives in^dites et orne de 5 jolies gravures dessinees par Monnet et Laplace et gravees par Gaucher. De I'imprimerie Guilleminet, A Paris, a la librairie economique, an IX., 16mo. (10s.). Be- sides the 5 plates (including frontispiece by Laplace after Clement) there is one plate, "dessin^e et gravee par son ami Queverdo," representing the allegorical tomb of Florian at Sceaux. Three of Monnet's plates are signed : Gaucher an VII. inv. At the end of this book there is a Catalogue of the (Euvre de Florian showing that copies on ordinary paper contain only 1 plate per volume (4s.). Florian. Vie de M. de Florian par M. Eosny. Paris, imprimerie Didot jeune, chez Lepetit, 1799, 12mo., 4 pretty plates after Queverdo by Villerey (3s.). Flotte (De). L'H6pital des Fous . . . Paris, Sebastien Jorry, 1765, Svo., plate, vignette, tailpiece by Lafosse after Eisen (3s.). Flotte. Sophie, ou le Triomphe des graces sur la beaute . . . Paris, veuve Duchesne, 1770, 3 vols., 12mo., 2 plates by Benoit after Marillier (5s.). Flournois (Gedeon). Les Entretiens des Voyageurs sur la mer. Nouvelle edition revue et corrigee avec des figures en taille- douce. A la Haye, chez Isaac van der Kloot, 1740, 4 vols., 12mo., 4 frontispieces, and 31 plates (one signed J. Belvet fee), 4 fleurons on titles (one signed G. T. J. Debrie del. et fee, 1726) (10s.). Fontaine (Jacques-Valentin). Nouveau Livre d'Etudes et Principes de Serrureries . . . par Jacques-Valentin F. . . . serrurier du Koy en la Manufacture des Gobelins. Paris, F. Ch^reau, s.d. (circa 1750), 4to., title and 11 plates (£10 to £12). Fontaine. Livre de difiierens couronnemens de Serrurerie, par J.-V. Fontaine.' Paris, Vve. Chereau, s.d., 6 plates in fol. (£5 to £6). Fontaine. Argillan, ou le Fanatisme des croisades, tragedie en cinq actes. Amsterdam et Paris, Lejay, 1769, Svo., 1 plate by Binet (3s.). FONTANIEU— FORMEY 191 Fontanieu (de). Collection de Vases inventes et dessines par M. de F, . . . intendant et contr61eur general des Meubles de la Couronne. Cette collection a et^ faite pour servir aux tourneurs et a ceux qui ornent les vases, comme fondeurs et ciseleurs, en 1770 (s.l.), fol., title, and 47 plates engraved by Nodiot (£6 to £8). Fontenelle. (Euvres diverses . . . Nouvelle Edition, aug- mentee et enrichie de figures gravees par Bernard Picart, le Eomain, La Haye, Grosse et Neaulme, 1728-9, 3 vols., fol., text within borders, 6 frontispieces and plates after Picart, one with Fontenelle's portrait after Rigaud, fleurons on titles, one of which serves for vols. 1 and 2 alike, and 174 vignettes and tailpieces by Picart (20s., and treble and considerably more on large paper). The illustrations are beautiful, but they are not in proportion as to size, and the enlarged copies are undesirable acquisitions. The Behague copy in red morocco with rich dentelle, 1905 frs. ; Silvestre de Sacy's copy bound by Padeloup with dentelle, 1700 frs. The binding in both cases accounts for the prices, which, however, are unreasonable. Fontenelle. (Euvres . . . Geneve, 1777, 2 vols., 16mo., or, Londres (Cazin), 1785, 4 vols., 16mo., portrait after Eigaud by Delaunay or Delvaux (3s.). Fontenelle. Poesies pastorales ... A Londres, 1707, 12mo., proof frontispiece, unsigned (3s.). Fordrin (Louis). Nouveau Livre de Serrurerie, contenant toutes sortes de grilles d'un gout nouveau, propres pour les coeurs (sic), d'Eglises, portes de vestibules . . . invente et compose par Louis F. . . . serrurier ordinaire des batlments du Roy et de ses monnaies. A Paris, chez I'auteur, et chez Duchange, graveur, s.d. (1723), 30 plates including title, dedication and leaf of Privilege (£15 to £20). There is also an English edition containing 50 plates, including title, engraved from designs by J. Tijou by P. Bouche, Van der Bank, and Van der Gucht ; very scarce. Formey. L'Emile chretien consacre a I'utilit^ publique, redige par Mr. Formey. Berlin, chez Jean Neaulme, 1784, 4 vols., Svo., fleuron on title designed and engraved by Schley, frontispiece ,after Schley, 9 plates after Eisen (4), Schley (1), and 4 not signed, engraved by Schley (4) and Fokke (1) (6s.). Formey. Histoire abregee de la Philosophic. Amsterdam, chez Schneider, 1760, 16mo,, frontispiece after Fritsch, and 1 fleuron on title (3s.). 192 FOETEGUEEEI— FOUENIER Forteguerri (Nicolo). Ricciardetto, poema. Londra, 1780, Livorno presso Gio. Tomaso Mosi et Compagni, 3 vols., 12mo., portrait signed G. L. D., engraved by Pomp' and Lapi, titles engraved by the same artists, and 30 pretty plates, signed Joan Lapi inc. et sculp. (10s.). Fortiguerra. Ricbardet, po§me. Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1781, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 engraved titles by Duponcbel after Chevaux (3s.). Forty (Jean Frangois). CEuvres de Sculpture en bronze, contenant girandoles, feux, pendules, bras, cartels, barometres et lustres, inventees et dessinees par J. F. Forty, et gravies par Calinet et Foin. Paris, Chereau, s.d. (circa 1780), 4to., rare (£30 to £40). The Behague copy, coataining 8 parts of 6 plates each, sold for 700 frs. ; M. Hip. Destailleur's copy, fol., consisting of engraved title, and 48 plates in 8 parts, and bound in brown morocco by Gruel, 1500 frs. (1895). Forty. OEuvres d'Orffevrerie a I'usage des Eglises, inventees par J.-F. F. . . . Se vendent a Paris, chez I'auteur, s.d. (circa 1780), fol., 3 parts consisting of 18 plates; very rare (£35 to £40). Forty. CEuvres de Serrurerie inventees par J.-F. F. . . . A Paris, cbez I'auteur, s.d. (circa 1780), fol., 6 parts containing 24 plates (£12 to £15). Fossati. Recueil de diverses Fables dessinees et gravees par George Fossati, arcbitecte. Venise, Ch. Pecora, 1744, 6 vols., imp. 8vo., or sm. fol., having each 36 fables and 36 plates printed in various colours, and engraved titles, altogether 216 plates, 2 frontispieces, and 16 headpieces (£2 to £3). Text French and Italian. The illustrations are in red, in blue, in green, in bistre, etc. Fouilloux (Jacques du). La Venerie . . . plusieurs receptes et remfedes pour guerir les chiens de diverses 'maladies . . . Beyreuth, F. E. Dietzel, 1754, 4to., illustrations in the text (£3 to £4). Fouquet. Livre de diverses pensees allegoriques pour les sujets meslez de figures et d'ornemens. Inventee et dessinee par le sieur Fouquet. Paris, Duchange, s.d. (circa 1700), folio, 8 plates engraved by Mile. Renard du Bos (£8 to £10). Fournier. Manuel typographique, utile aux gens de lettres . . . par Fournier le jeune. Paris, Barbou, 1763 or 1764, FOUENIBR— FE]&D:6rIC 193 2 vols., 8vo., 2 frontispieces by Fessard after Gravelot and de Sfeve, and 16 technical plates in each volume (10s. to 15s.). Sometimes the author's portrait by Gaucher is added. The author died before he could bring out two other volumes as intended to complete the work. Fournier. Epreuve de deux petits caracteres nouvellement graves et executes dans toutes les parties typographiques, par Fournier le jeune, graveur et fondeur de caractferes. Paris, 1767, 32mo., frontispiece by Fessard after de Sfeve (3s.). Fowler (W.). Coloured Engravings of Mosaic Pavements, stained Glass Windows, Norman Tiles, and Specimens of Gothic Architecture, in Great Britain, particularly York, Lincoln, and other Cathedrals, a series from Castle Howard, and a splendid series of Seven Norman Earls of Chester, and Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, from the windows of Aston Hall, Winterton, Yorkshire. 1799-1809, 2 vols., atlas fol., 54 coloured plates (£8 to £10). Publication price £31 10s., and only between 30 and 40 copies are known complete. Fracastor. Syphilis, ou le Mai venerien, poeme latin en 3 chants, avec la traduction en prose et les notes. Paris, chez Lucet, libraire, 1796, 12mo., medal portrait of Fracastor and engraved title (3s.). Francis et Elisa. . . . Paris, Maradan, an VI., 2 vols., 16mo., 2 pretty plates after Binet by Fortier (3s.). Franklin (B.). Experiments and Observations on Electricity made at Philadelphia, in America. E. Cave, 1751, 4to., 1 plate (20s. to 30s.). Fredaines lubriques de J.-F. Maury, pritre indigne, aumSnier des Gourgandines des rues Saint-Honore et des Petits- Champs. Paris, aux d^pens des eminentes capucines de la place Vend6me, s.l. (Paris), 1798, 16mo,, 1 plate, not signed (3s.). Frederic H. Me'moires pour servir a I'Histoire de la Maison de Brandenbourg (par Frederic II., roi de Prusse). Berlin et La Haye, J. Neaulme, 1751, 2 parts in 1 vol., 4to., fine frontispiece designed and engraved by Schley, fleuron on titles (alike), engraved text of privilege within a charming border surmounted by the arms of Brandenbourg with Frederick's signature in facsimile, 18 vignettes (15 of them representing ieither historical facts or portraits of the 194 FElfeDi^EIC— PEEEMASONEY sovereigns of the house of Brandenbourg, executed in the manner of Cochin's tailpieces for the "Abreg6 " of President Henault) after Schley (13), B. Picart (2), andFokke (3), by Schley (15) and Fokke (3), 13 tailpieces by and after Schley (10) and Fokke (3) chiefly allegorical, 2 maps, 2 genealogical tables and several engraved capital letters (lO.s. to 15.S., and more on large paper). Frederick's Letter to the Prince royal, printed on thin paper, is only found in a few choice copies. The Behague copy in red morocco brought the absurd price of 640 frs. The 1767 edition, 3 vols., 4to., contains frontispiece by Schmidt, 3 fleurons, 14 vignettes, 16 tailpieces, 2 maps, 2 genealogical tables, and 9 ornamental letters by Schmidt and Schleuen (5s.). M. Morgand offers in his Catalogue, 1882, a copy of an unknown edition, 12mo., bearing the same date, but without place of publication, having a fleuron on title by Eessard, and a portrait of the king added, and bound in calf with the arms of the marochal, due de Richelieu (presentation copy from Richelieu to M. de Cailhava), for 8 frs. Frederic 11. Poesies diverses. Berlin, chez Ch. Fred. Voss, 1760, roy. 4to., frontispiece designed and engraved byMeil, fleuron on title, 8 vignettes, 25 tail-pieces by Schmidt and 39 ornamented letters (several duplicates) ; rare, but not recherche (6 s.). Frederic 11. Gluyres du Philosophe de Sans-Souci, au Donjon du Ch&,teau (Berlin), 1750, 3 vols., roy. 4to., 2 maps, 2 engraved genealogical tables, frontispiece, fleuron on title, 1 head and 15 charming tailpieces (the latter may be said to rival Cochin), 13 ornamented letters (several duplicates) and 13 vignettes heading the pages, and containing fine portraits, all by G. F. Schmidt (30av). The proofs without text are very rare, and sold for 100 frs. Edition de Luxe, of which only a few copies were printed at his pajace in Berlin for distribution among the king's friends. Frederic II. Le Palladion, po^me en 6 chants. Au Donjon du Ch&,teau, 1750, 6 plates, 6 head and 6 tailpieces after Gr. J. Schmidt. This heroi-comic poem, written in imitation of " La Puelle," forms vol. 1 of the " CEuvres du Philosophe de Sans Souci." Most of the copies having been suppressed, it has become very rare ; it was reprinted in 1752, with the omission on the title of the words, "Au Donjon du Chateau." Proofs before letters are almost unobtainable. Freemasonry. Assemblee de Francs-Magons pour la Eeception des Maltres, Assemblee de Francs-Magons pour la Eeception des Apprentifs. Assemblee de Nouveaux Francs-Magons pour la Reception des Apprentifs. Dedie au trfes-Galant ^ r' * r f Trj/nrrr ^i « \yfli V I * "^ ^'^. isp I" '4 ,rv. ^^ -dia >. 'N i ! ^^ FREEMASONKY 195 tres Sincere et tvhs Veridique Frere Leonard Gabanon, Auteur du Catechisme des Francs-Ma9ons. Dessin^ par Madame la Marquise . . . et Grave par Mademoiselle . . . oblong folio. The series consist of 8 plates with descrip- tive letterpress of the persons figuring at the ceremony, and were privately printed at the beginning of last century ; very rare, particularly the last plate, which is more of a caricature (£8 to £10). The first 7 plates were soon afterwards reprinted, but with the position of the figures reversed, besides that the paper is bluish and the impressions are weak. Freemasonry. Plan de la Loge des Maps pour la Reception des Femmes, Eeception des Maltres, Reception des Compagnos, Reception des Apprentifs, Repas des Francs-Magons . . . oblong folio, 5 plates with letterpress containing the names of those figuring at the ceremonies ; privately printed 17 — (£3 to £4). Freemasonry. Les Free-Massons . . . fol. portrait of Sir R. Steele and 129 emblems (12s. to 15s.). Freemasonry. L'Ordre des Francs-Magons trahi, et le secret des Mopses revele. Amsterdam, 1745, 8vo., plates (5s.- to 6s.). Freemasonry. Chansons de la tres- venerable Confrerie des Francs-Magons prdcedees de quelques pieces de Poesies. S.l. aut a., 8vo., with music (5s. to 6s.). Freemasonry. Free-Masson's Magazine. . . . London, 1793- 1803, 11 vols., 8vo., portraits and plates (50s. to 60s.). Freemasonry. The Constitution of the Freemasons, containing the History, Charges, Regulations, etc., of that most Ancient and Right Worshipful Fraternity, for the Use of the Lodges. London, in the year of Masonry 5723 (1723)„ 4to., frontispiece and music plates (£4 to £5). Freemasonry. Constitution of the Ancient Fraternity of free- and accepted Masons, by Jas. Anderson. . . . London, 1784, 4to., frontispiece (40s. to 50s.). Freemasonry. Apologie pour I'Ordre des Francs-Magons par Mr. N * * *, membre de I'Ordre, avec deux Chansons . . . A, la Haye, 1785, post 8vo., frontispiece unsigned and music (8 s. to 10s.). Freemasonry. La Magonnerie Ecossoise comparde avec les trois professions et le secret des Templiers du 14' Sifecle. 19(5 FEEEE— FEEUDEBEEG Orient de Londres, 1788, 2 parts in 1 vol., 8 vo., frontispiece (lOs. to 12s.). Part 2 has the following title : " Memete des Quatre Voeux de la Compagnie de S. Ignace et des Quatre Grades de la Ma^onnerie de S. Jean." Frere Bonaventure et la belle Angelique, marchande de poissons, poeme tragi-comique en 8 chants. Paris, 1793, 8vo., 1 pretty plate by Blanchard(5s.). Freron et Colbert, due d'Estouteville. Adonis, po^me en prose. Londres et Paris, chez Musier, 1775, 8vo., frontispiece, 1 plate, 1 vignette and 1 tailpiece by Ponce after Eisen. (25s., and considerably more than treble with the unlettered title and the pretty headpiece of " Adonis au bain " in artist's proof without text, which is extremely rare). Freudeberg et Moreau. Suite d'Estampes pour servir a I'Histoire des Moeurs et du Costume des Fraingois dans le XVIIP siecle. Annee 1775 (fleuron). A Paris, de I'imprimerie de Prault, imprimeur du Roy, 1775, fol. There, are copies bearing another very rare title, which was disused owing to the business, changing hands; it runs as follows : "Estampes (Suite d') pour s6rvir a I'Histoire des Moeurs et du Costume des Eran^ois dans le XVIIP siecle, annee 1774. A Paris, de rimprimerie de J. Barbou, 1774." Consists of 12 plates after Freudeberg, title, 2 leaves for the preliminary Discours and 1 2 leaves for the explanation of the subjects, viz. : (1) Le Lever, A. Romanet, sculp., 1774; (2) Le Bain, A. Romanet, sculp., 1774; (3) La Toilette, Voyez L'Aine, sculp., 1774; (4) L'Occupation, Lingee, sculp.; (5) La Visite inattendue, Voyez L'Aine, sculp., 1774; (6) La Promenade du Matin, Lingee, sculp., 1774 ; (7) La Promenade du Soir, Ingouf, junior, sculp., 1774 ; (8) Le Boudoir, P. Maleuvre, sculp., 1774 ; (9) Les Confidences, Lingee, sculp., 1774; (10) La Soiree d'Hyver, Ingouf, junior, sculp., 1774; (11) L'Evenement au bal, grave a I'eau-forte par Duclos, termine au burin par Ingouf, junior; (12) Le Coucher, gravee a I'eau-forte par Duclos, termine au laurin par Bosse. The last leaf of text concludes with the following lines : " Lu et approuve ce 15 decembre 1774, Crebillon." " Vu I'approbation, permis d'imprimer ce 17 decembre 1774, Lenoir." The plates bear on the left side the following inscription : "J. H. E. inv. Freudeberg delineavit," which initials clearly designate Jean Henri Eberts, the Swiss banker, who was the friend and patron of Freudeberg, and who is alluded to in the preliminary Discours as " amateur des arts qui a preside au choix des styles et des compositions." Why Moreau le jeune was entrusted with the execution of the second and third series remains a mysteiy, the more so as Freudeberg has acquitted himself admirably, and Le Lever, La Visite, Le Boudoir, La Promenade du Matin, Le Coucher may be regarded as the most charming of his productions. [Freudeberg et] Moreau. Seconde Suite d'Estampes pour servir a I'histoire des modes et du Costume en France, , dans le FEEUDEBERG 197 XVIIP siecle. Anne'e 1776 (fleuron). A Paris, de I'impri- merie de Prault, imprimeur du Eoy, 1777. Avec approbation et privilege du Roy, fol. Consists of 1 2 plates after Moreau le jeune, title, 2 leaves for preliminary Discours, the approbation signed Cochin, the privilege dated April 23, 1777, and 12 leaves for the explanation of the subjects, as follows : (1) Declaration de la grossesse, P. A. Martini, sculp., 1776 ; (2) Les Precautions, P. A. Martini, sculp., 1777; (3) J'en accept I'heureux presage. Ph. Triere, sculp., 1778 ; (4) N'ayez pas peur, ma bonne amie, Helman, sculp., 1776 ; (5) C'est un fils, monsieur ! C. Baquoy, sculp., 1776 ; (6) Les petits Parrains, 0. Baquoy inc. aqua f. Patas terminavit, 1777 ; (7) Les Delices de la Maternite Helman, sculp , 1777 ; (8) L' Accord parfait, Helman, sculp., 1777; (9) Les Rendez-vous pour Marly, Carl Guttenburg, sc. ; (10) Les Adieux, grave par Delaunay le jeune, en 1777 ; (11) Le Rencontre au bois de Boulogue, Henri Gutten- berg, sc. ; (12) La Dame du Palais de la Reine, P. A. Martini, sculp., 1777. [Freudeberg et] Moreau. Troisifeme Suite d'Estampes'pour servir a I'histoire des Modes et du Costume en France, dans le XVIIP siMe. Anne'e 1783 (fleuron). A Paris, de I'impri- merie de Prault, imprimeur du Roy, quai des Augustins, 1783, fol. , Avec approbation ^et privilege du Roy. (Le privilege valable pour six anndes, se trouve dans la suite precedente parue en 1777.) Consists of 12 plates after Moreau le jeune, title and 2 leaves for the explanation of the subjects of the compositions (rarissime, as the text being in existence was for a length of time hotly disputed), which are as follows: (1) Le Lever, L. Halbou, sculp.; (2) La , Petite- Toilette, P. A. Martini, sculp. ; (3) La Grande Toilette, A. Romanet, sculp. ; (4) La Course de Chevaux, H. Guttenberg, sculp. ; (5) Le Pari gagne, Camligue fee; ; (6) La Parti de Wisch, J. Dambrun, sculp. ; (7) Oui ou Non, N. Thomas, sculp., 1781 ; (8) La Petite loge,. Patas, sculp. ; (9) La Sortie de L'Opora Malebeste, sculp. ; (10) Le- Souper fin, grave par Helman, 1781 ; (11) Le Seigneur chez sonfermier, J. L. Delignon, sculp. ; (12) Le Vrai Bonheur, J. B. Simonet, sculp., 1782. The text, while describing the figures and surroundings, also- explains the object the artist had in view. Mareau le jeune, not less than his predecessor, accomplished the task before him with signal ability. All these compositions are replete with grace and elegance, so that after "le Vrai Bonheur" he might well rest on his laurels and exclaim, " Artem cestumque repono." Of the first series, even isolated etchings or unlettered proofs, with or without borders, are very rare, and the plates with letters and tablets in white, which in reality constitute the first finished state, are with difiiculty procurable. In the second state, the tablet is darkened ; in the third and last state each plate has the number, and the impressions begin to exhibit traces of wear. "We may add that all the engravings bear the inscription, " A Paris, chez Buldet, rue de Gesvres." As regards Moreau's 24 plates of the second and third series (all without borders), they have most assuredly gone through the process of etching and other preliminary stages, but appear to have gone astray. Lucky would be the amateur who could lay hands 198 FEEZIEK— FEOMAGEOT on them. Connoisseurs have to be contented with the proofs bearing the title and the letters A. P. D. R. (avec privilege du roi). Afterwards this latest indication was suppressed, and the plates in the last stage were employed for the " Monument du Costume Physique et Moral " emanating from the indefatigable pen of Retif de la Bretonne. The work complete in text and plates has not as yet been tested as to value at auction, but 3 or 4 copies were " a I'amiable " (privately) disposed of by MM. Clement and Morgand. The price of the book is fixed at from 8000 to 10,000 frs., though everything depends on the beauty and preservation of the copy. Whenever the three series occur separately they reach very high figures. M. Behague's copy of the first series with the tablets in white sold for 6520 frs., and the 2nd and 3rd series before letters (minus the title of 1783, as well as without the page of text for, and the unlettered proof of the plate "le Vrai Bonheur") were run up to 17,100 frs., in spite of the fact that the volume had a very short margin, and was very much ' cut into, M. Eugene Paillet's large copy of the three series with the plates in two states, viz. Preudeberg's series with the tablets in white -and in black, and both Moreau's series before letters and with letters A. P. D. R., is priced by M. Morgand in his catalogue of this gentleman's library, 40,000 frs. In point of artistic execution it is indisputably the most significant book of the 18th century. The text is attributed to ^etif de la Bretonne. Gosford copy of the first and second series in 1 vol., old russia (second title mounted), 2100 frs. (1882) ; M. Delessert's ■copy of the third series was sold in 1895 for 4000 frs. The text of the first and second series is bordered ; the numbering on the plates of the latter is 13 to 24 inclusive. Frezier. Eelation du Voyage de la mer du Sud, aux eStes du CHly et du Perou, fait pendant les annees 1712, 1713 et 1714. Paris, chez Nyon, 1732, 4to., plates and maps (10s.). Frezier. Traite de's Feux d'artifice pour le Spectacle. 1707, engraved title by and after Frezier, 3 vignettes, and 8 numbered plates (8s.). Frezier. Traite des Feux d'artifice pour le Spectacle (par Perrinet d'CEval), nouvelle edition augmentee par Frezier. Paris, Nyon, 1747, 4to., frontispiece, 3 pretty headpieces after Cochin by Chedel and Soubeyran, 4 plates by Marvye after Cochin, and 13 technical plates (15s. to 20s., and more on large paper). Frickinger (J. M.). Weber-Bild-Buch. Neustadt, 1783, oblong foL, upwards of 200 designs for Weavers (30s. to 40s.). Fromaget. Le Cousin de Mahomet. Constantinople. (Paris), s.d. (1750), 2 vols., 16mo., 6 plates after Clavareau by Fessard, engraved title (the same for each vol.) and 2 small headpieces (5s.). Fromageot (L'Abbe). Annals du rfegne de Marie-Therese, imperatrice douairiere, reine de Hongrie et de Boheme, FEOSSAED— FUZELIEE 199 Archiduchesse d'Autriche, etc. Paris, Prault, 1775, 8vo., portrait of Marie-Therfese by Cathelin after Ducreux, 2 medallion portraits heading the dedication after Moreau by Gaucher, and 4 plates after Moreau by Duclos, de Launay, Provost, and Simonet (105., and on large paper, 4to., £3 to £4). The illustrations are counted among the masterpieces of the artist, particularly the two medallion portraits representing Joseph II. and Marie-Antoinette, both of which exist in artists' proofs without text. The exquisite portrait of Marie- Antoinette in that state sold singly for 500 frs. The plates without the page-numbering are seldom to be met with, and command a fancy price. L. de Tinan's copy in 4to. size, in red morocco, with the arms of the Comtesse d'Artois, reached the high figure of 1600 frs. The Paillet copy, on large paper, having Moreau's plates in two states with and before the numbers, and the two portraits of Joseph II. and Marie-Antoinette in artists' proof, without text (the latter in an exceptional state, with the artists' signatures " a la pointe "), together with the etching of the plate,- "la Uienfaisance de Marie- Antoinette," and bound in a sumptuous binding double by Cuzin, is marked by Moregand 4000 frs. Reprinted 1777 (with a new title, "Anecdotes de la Bienfaisance," chez Nyon and Laporte), and in 1781 and 1782. Frossard. La Cause des Esclaves nfegres et des habitants de la Guinee, portee au tribunal de la Justice, de la Politique, de la Religion, ou Histoire de la traite et de I'esclavage des Negres, etc. Lyon, 1789, 2 vols., Bvo., frontispiece by Boily after Eouvier (10s.). Fumelh ou le Triomphe des moeurs et des vertus. Bruxelles, H. Dujardin et Paris, Defer, de Maisonneuve, 1788, 12mo., 1 plate after Marillier (5 s.). The copy having Marillier's original drawing " a I'encre de chine " was sold by M. Rouquette of Paris for 300 frs. Fureurs uterines de Marie-Antoinette, femme de Louis XVI. Au Manfege et dans tons les b. . . de Paris, 1791, 16mo., 2 coloured plates, not signed (40s. to 50s.). An infamous libel. Fuzelier. Momus fabuliste, ou les Noces de Vulcain, comedie en un acte, en prose et en vers libres (avec collaboration de Legrand). Paris, P. Simon, 1719, et La Haye, 1720, 8vo., a pretty frontispiece signed : J. B. Bonnart, sc. (4s.). A.CON. Anti-Eousseau, par le pofete sans fard. Rotterdam, 1712, 12mo., fine frontispiece, and fleuron on title by Van Gouwen after B. Picart, and a large folding plate (4s.). Gacon. Homere venge, ou Reponse a M. de la Motte sur riliade. Paris, 17J.5, 12mo., allegorical frontispiece by Desrochers (3s.). Gacon. Le Poete sans fard . . . Cologne, chez Corneille Egmont, 1717, 12mo., pretty frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Gage toucbe (Le), histoires galantes et comiques, ornees de figures en taille-douce. Paris, 1718, 2 parts, 12mo., 8 plates (7 in first part and 1 in the second), not signed (3s.). Attributed to Le Noble. Galanterie frangaise (La) (vers, chansons, etc.). Paris, Royer, s.d., Bvo., pretty frontispiece, designed and engraved by Mme. Cro. . . . (3s.). Galanteries de la Cour de France (Les) depuis le commence- ment de la monarchie. Paris, Moette, 1738, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 frontispieces signed B. Picart, and 5 plates after B. Picart not signed {7s.). Attributed to Vanel. Galanteries de la Cour de France (Les) depuis le commence- ment de la monarchie. Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, s.d. (circa 1750), 3 pretty titles, frontispiece and 5 plates after B. Picart, from the previous edition, not signed (10s.). Galerie du Luxembourg. See Rubens. Galerie -foyale de Dresde (Recueil d'Estampes d'apres les plus celfebres tableaux de la), 100 planches avec une description de chaque tableau en frangais et en italien. Imprime a GALEEIE 201 Dresde, 1753-57, 3 vols., imp. atlas folio, containing 2 vignettes on titles by Le Mire after Eisen, 2 vignettes un- signed, heading the " avertissement," plan and view of the Dresden gallery, the portraits of Auguste III., King of Poland, Elector of Saxony, by Balechou after H. Eigaud, and of Marie- Joseph of Poland, Electress of Saxony, by DauU^ after Louis de Sylvestre (very rare before letters), and 100 plates after Andrea del Sarto, Albane, Jean Bellin, Biscaino, Berghem, Basan, Caravage, Castiglione, Cantarini, Canale, Calabrese, Cignani, Corrfege, A. Carrache, C. Dolci, Dosso, Dom, Feti, Francia, L. Giordano, Guerchin, Guido Reni, Holbein, Langetti, Lanfranc, Leonard de Vinci, C. Maratte, Nicolo dell' Abbate, Parmesan, Pagani, Proccacini, Rembrand±, Eibera, Eicci, J. Eomain, Rubens, Salviati, Scarcellino, Solimfene, Tiarini, Tintoret, Titien, Turco, Vaccaro, Van Dyck, Vanni, Veronese, by Aubert, Aliamet, Aveline, Basan, Beauvais, Beauvarlet, Boece, Camerata, Campana, Canale, Chenu, Daulle, C. Duflos, Dupuis, Fessard, Flipart, Folkdma, Fokke, Honbraken, Jacob Jardinier, Keil, Kilian, Le Mire, L. Lempereur, P. E. Moitte, Pitteri, Punt, Preisler, Pol, Radigues, Ridinger, Surugues, Surugues fils, Tanje, J. Tardieu, Teucher, Wagner, Wust, Zucchi (£6 to £8). We owe this fine collection to Ch. H. de Heinecken, who is the author of the text, and was aided by his sovereign and the Comte de Bruhl. The very first impression of the Elector's portrait, without the date 1750 placed above the engraver's name, and before the title of " cheva- lier de I'ordre de Saint-Michael " appeared beneath the painter's name, is very rare ; it exists likewise in proof before letters, but is almost un- obtainable. The plates were chiefly executed from designs by P. Hutin ; a few unlettered proofs exist, but are of the utmost rarity. Galerie des Peintres flamands, hoUandais et allemands. . . , Avec un Texte explicatif par M. Lebrun, Peintre. Paris, chez I'auteur et chez Poignant ; Amsterdam, Fouquet, 1792-96, 3 vols., sm. fob, 201 plates (vol. 1, frontispiece and 86 plates; vol. 2, frontispiece and 96 plates; and vol. 3, frontispiece and 16 plates), after the pictures of Asselyn, Van Asch, Bega, Both, Berghem, Breughel, Brackenburg, Van Bergen, Breckelenkamp, Bloemart, Bril, S. de Bray, Berkeyden, Breughel de Velours, Breemberg, Buys, Cuyp, Backuysen, Crayer, Decker, Dietrich, G. Dow, Dusart, P. de Champagne, Elzheimer, Van den Eckout, Eglon Van der Neer, Gerard de Lairesse, Flinck, Hakkert, Huysmans, Hoogstraten, De La Haye, Jordaens, Kaeff, 202 GALEEIE Karel du Jardin, Koning, Hals, Franck, Holbein, Van Goyen, Le Due, Limborch, Van Laer, Gr. Van Loo, Lingel- bach, Metzu, Van der Meulen, Mieris, Hobbema, Louther- bourg, K. de Nior, F. Milet, P. Neefs, Maes, Van Mol, Netscher, Pcelemburg, Porbus, Van der Meer, Potter, Van der Poel, Maucheron, Morelse, Eubens, Rottenhamer, Roos, Rembrandt, Steen, Ruydael, Pynacker, Ostade, Saftleven, Slingelandt, Snyders, Schalken, Sorgli, Storck, Steinwyck, Teniers, Van Tol, Terburg, Steen, Van der "Werf, Wouver- mans, Wynants, Vernet, Van Dyck, Wenix, Van der Ulft, E. de Witt, Verschuring, Segbers, etc., by Blot, Bretin, Bruneseau, Coucbe, Ch^itelain, ~ Colinet, David, Duncker, Duflos, Dambrun, Dequevauvillier, Degendt, Garreau, Godefroy, Guerin, Gaucber, H. Guttenberg, Hemery, Hubert, Levillain, Lebas, Legrand, Letellier, De Longueil, Linge, Macret, Masquelier, Martini, Maillet, Pierron, Moitte, Queverdo, Romanet, Retor, Spline, Simonet, Stagnon, Sallieth, Schultze, Thomas, Trifere, Texier, Viel, Vinkeles, Zentner, etc. (£8 to £10, and much more with unlettered proofs). It is in the style of the " Galerie du due de Choiseul." The fine copies have the arms but not the titles of the pictures. Le Brun, husband of Mile. Vigee, was more important as a picture-dealer than a painter, and the canvases which passed through his hands and ornamented his gallery, he had engraved. A copy in the TJrria sale (1885) brought 755 frs. ; another copy was sold in a Paris sale in 1894 for 212 frs. Galerie des Modes et des Costumes frangois, ouvrage commence en 1778, dessines d'aprfes nature par Desrais, Leclerc, Martin, Simonet, Saint-Aubin et Watteau de Lille, et graves par Bacquoy, Dupin, Leroy, Lebeau, Patas, Pelicier, Voysard. A Paris, chez les sieurs Esnauts et Rapilly (1778), 3 vols., foL, 324 plates, very rare and important for the costumes of the period of Louis XVI. The plates are dated 1781-6. M. Behague's copy, having engraved frontispiece and plates numbered 1 to 408 (8 plates missing), with additional drawings, etchings, portraits, and other plates, fetched 6900 frs. The Delbergue-Cgrmont copy in 2 vols., fol., containing frontispiece and a 'rignette, the introduction, the advertisement, the text of explanations, 192 plates coloured by Mme. Lebeau, representing 144 headgears and 156 costumes, realized 5800 frs. ; M. Ed. Guillaume's copy, containing 90 pieces, 35 of them repre- senting headgears (4 on a leaf) and 55 costumes of Louis XVI. period, 400 frs. (1895). Galerie electorale de Dusseldorff, ou Catalogue raisonne et figure de ses tableaux, etc., par une suite de 30 planches, GALEKIE— GALLEEY 203 contenant 365 petites estampes, gravies d'apres ces m^mes tableaux par Chretien de Mechel (text par M. de Pigage). Basle, CL de Mechel, 1778, 2 vols., 4to. oblong (25.s. to 30s.)- Frontispiece after N. Guiba] by B. Htibner, 8 fleurons on titles, 1 signed : Lamine, and 6 after Guibal, 2 plans and 365 figures on 27 plates, all engraved by or under the direction oi Chretien de Mechel. First issue, and the collection is the more interesting as the gallery has been destroyed by fire. Galerie des tableaux (La) ou Contes nouveaux par un descen- dant de Jean Boccace, pour servir a I'education du beau sexe. A Tempe (Paris), 1780, 8vo., engraved title and 9 pretty plates after Martinet (title and 2 plates are not signed) (lO.s.). Galerie Dramatique, ou acteurs et actrices celfebres qui se sont illustres sur les trois grands Theatres de Paris, orn^e de 60 portraits. Paris, veuve Hocquard, 1809, 2 vols., 12mo., 60 coloured portraits (£2 to £3). Galerie de Florence, Tableaux, Statues, Bas-Reliefs et Camees de la galerie de Florence et du palais Pitti, dessines par Wicar, peintre, et graves sous la direction de C. L. Masque- lier, aveq les explications par Mongez. A Paris, chez Lacombe, 1789-1821, 4 vols., roy. fol. Originally pub- lished in 50 parts of 4 plates each (published at 18 frs. and double large paper), together 200 plates (£3 to £4). A few copies exist on superfine paper (papier superfin d'Annonay) with the plates in unlettered proofs. M. Em. Martin's copy in such a state, having besides 500 plates added, was sold for 1400 frs. Galerie lyrique des spectacles. Paris, chez Janet, s.d., 16mo., engraved title and 6 plates, not signed (10s.). Galimard fils (P. J.). Architecture de Jardins, dediee a Monsieur Joly de Fleury, par G. . . . fils. A Paris, chez Mondhare, s.d. (circa 1765), fol., engraved title by Binet after Marillier, and 68 plates after Galimard by Berthault, Thenard, and Moreau le jeune (£8 to £10). Galland. Les Mille et une Nuits, contes arabes, traduit en frangais par M. Galland, 6" edition revue et corrig^e. La. Haye, P. Hurson, 1729, 12 vols., 16mo., 6 frontispieces (twice repeated) (15s.). The Leide edition of 1768 is of little value. Gallery of Fashion (edited by N. Heideloff). London, pub- lished for Subscribers, 1794-1803, 10 vols., 4to., 240 coloured plates of costumes ; very scarce (£25 to £30). 204 GALLEEY— GAEQON This periodical came out in monthly parts containing 2 coloured plates each, and the publication price was £3 3s. per volume. Gallery. Houghton Gallery. A Set of Prints engraved after the most capital Paintings in the Collection of her Imperial Majesty the Empress of Eussia, lately in the possession of the Earl of Orford, at Houghton in Norfolk, with Plans, Elevations, Sections, Chimney-Pieces, and Ceilings. London, John and Josiah Boydell, 1788, 2 vols., Atlas fol., mezzotint portraits of Catherine H. by Caroline Watson after Eosslin, and of Sir Robert Walpole by James Watson after Wanlo, vignette on titles by Bartolozzi after Cipriani, vignette heading the Dedication : P. P. Choifard inv' and sculp', 5 pages of text in each volume, comprising List of Prints in English and French, 28 Plans, Elevations, Perspective Views, Chimney-Pieces, Ceilings, etc., by Fourdrinier after Ripley, Kent, and Ware (on 19 leaves), and 129 mezzotint portraits and plates (on 107 leaves, viz., vol. 1 with 60 plates on 51 11., and vol. 2 with 69 plates on 56 11.) after Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Leonardo da Vinci, Rubens, Velasco, Titian, Huysom, A. v. Welf, Poussin, Temiers, Kneller, P. Lilly, Wotton, Claude le Lorrain, and others, by Aliamet, Bartolozzi, Earlom, Boydell, Gunst, C. West, Spilsbury, etc. (£18 to £20, and considerably more with proofs and etchings). Gamache (De). Systeme du philosophe chretien par M. de G . . . chanoine regulier. Paris, Jombert, 1746, 8vo., a pretty vignette by Cochin (35.). Gambado (G.). Academy for Grown Horsemen, . . . London, 1787, 4to., portrait-frontispiece and 11 tinted plates after Bunbury (15*. to 20.^.). Gambado. Annals of Horsemanship. . . . London, 1791, 4to., frontispiece, " Apothesis of Geoffrey Gambado," and 16 plates in tints after Bunbury (20s.). V The authorship of both works is attributed to Captain Grose. Garcilasso de la Vega. Histoire des Yncas, roi du Perou, traduite de I'espagnol (par Baudoin). Histoire de la conquete de la Floride (traduite par P. Richelet). Amsterdam, J.-F. Bernard, 1737, 2 vols;, 4to., frontispiece and plates after B. Picart (15s., and more on large paper). Gargon et fille hermaphrodites, vus et dessines d'apres nature par un des plus celfebras artistes et graves avec tout le soin Houghton frALLEKY (No. 2) [Page 204 Earlom GAENIER— GAUTIER 205 possible pour I'utilite des studieux. A Paris, s.d. (about 1773), 8vo., title signed Beauble script, engraved text and 2 plates, not signed, but recall the style of Moreau Ic jeune, after whom they have probably been engraved by Le Mire or de Gendt or Saint- Aubin (20s., and considerably more in the state of artist's proofs before the anatomical indications, and before the altered pagination). The name of the male hermaphrodite was Louis Hainault, and that of the female Marie Ange. Garnier (Althanase). Zephirine, ou I'Epoux libertin, anecdote volee par I'auteur d' Adelaide. Amsterdam ou Paris, 1771, post 8vo., 3 plates by Fessard after Huet (10s.). The Bdhague copy in red morocco with dentelle, 100 frs. Garnier (lAbbe). Figures de I'Histoire de France, 1778, roy. 4to., frontispiece and 143 plates after Lepici^, Monnet and Moreau le jeune, engraved under the direction of Le Bas. First attempt at illustrating the History of France. After Le Bas' death, Moreau bought back the plates and substi- tuted his own plates for those of Lepicie and Monnet (12s. to 155.). The 50 drawings of the latter two artists brought in the Renouard sale, 61 frs. E. Martin's copy in old red morocco was sold under the hammer for 125 frs. (See Moreau le jeune.) Garsault (F. A. de). Le nouveau parfait Marechal, enrichi de 50 figures en taille-douce et un portrait par Tardieu, 3™^ edition, Paris, 1755, 4to. (10s.). Garsault. Traite des Voitures pour servir de supplement au nouveau parfait marechal, avec la construction d'une berline nouvellement nommee I'lnversable. Paris, 1756, 4to., 18 plates (20s. to 25s.). Garsault. Le Guide du Cavalier; augments du Nouveau parfait Marechal. Paris, 1770, 12mo., 7 pretty plates designed and engraved by Eansonnette (10s.). Gautier-Dagoty. Galerie Universelle contenant les portraits des personnes celfebres de tous pays, actuellement vivantes, graves en couleur par MM. Gautier-Dagoty pfere et fils aine avec des notices historiques, etc. Paris, 1772, sm. foL, 8 portraits. This is one of the first attempts to print in colours, but unhappily the series was discontinued ; rare (30s.). ' 206 GAUTIEK— GEBELIN The figures represent Frederic II., Louis XV., Voltaire, Charles- Emmanuel de Savoie, Marie-Therese d'Autriche, le Due de la Vrilli&re d'Alembert, de Maupeou. Gautier de Sibert. Histoire des Ordres royaux, hospitallers et militaires de Notre-Dame de Mont-Carmel et de Saint-Lazare de Jerusalem. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1772, 4to., fine frontispiece by de Ghendt after Eisen, fleuron on title by Patas after de Seve, portrait of the comte de Provence by Voysard after Michel Vanloo, 4 pretty vignettes after Eisen by Delauuay, Massard and de Longueil, 2 plates and 4 tail- pieces by Baquoy after Eisen (105., and more in morocco). The dauphin's portrait is in one of the vignettes. Gautier de Sibert. Catalogue des Chevaliers, Commandeurs et Officiers de I'Ordre du Saint-Esprit, avec leurs noms et qualit^s, depuis, I'institution jusqu'a present. Paris, de I'imprimerie de Ballard, 1760, foL, fine frontispiece after Boucher by L. Cars, fleuron by the same after Gravelot, 15 vignettes and about 50 tailpieces by L. Cars after Gravelot (£2, and more in morocco). Gay (J.). Fables by the late Mr. Gay. London, Tonson, 1727-38, 2 vols., 4to., vol. 1, fleuron on title and 51 vignettes in the text heading each fable, by Van Gucht after Kent and Wootton ; vol. 2, frontispiece, fleuron on title and 16 plates by Scotin after Gravelot (£15 to £18). First edition containing one of the earliest works executed by Gravelot during his sojourn in England. The 8vo. edition with the same date (lOs.). Gay (J.). Fables . . . Newcastle, 1779, post 8vo., woodcuts by T. Bewick (including the one for which he received the Society's Medal) (12s. to 15s.). Gay (J.). Fables . . . 1792, post 8vo., woodcuts by John Bewick (5*. to 7s.). Gay (J.). Fables, with Life of the Author, " Stockdale edition " 1793, 2 vols., roy. 8vo., 70 plates by Blake and others. The first issue has the "s" long, in the second it was modernized (25s. to 30s. and 10s. to 15s. respectively). Gebelin (Ant. Court de) (Le Monde primitif). Allegories Orientales, ou Le Fragment de SanchOniaton qui contient I'Histoire de Saturne, suivie de celles de Mercure et d'Hercule et de douze travaux avec leur explication, pour servir a I'intelligence du Genie symbolique de I'Antiquit^. A Paris, GENLIS— GlfiEAED 207 1773-82, 9 vols., 4to., 4 frontispieces by Romanet (3) after Marillier (2) and Bornett (l), and 1 not signed, 8 vignettes by Simonet (4), Romanet (1), and Marie RioUet (1), after Marillier (5), Bovinet (l), and 2 not signed, and numerous plates (30s. to 40s.) ; vol. 9 is rare. Genlis (Mme. la marquise de). Tlie&,tre de Soci^te. Paris, Lambert, 1785, 2 vols., 12mo., 8 plates, not signed (3s.). The fine portrait of the authoress writing at her desk by Copia after Myris is generally added. Gent(T.). History of the Loyal Town of Rippon. York, 1733, 8vo., plan and woodcuts (20s. to 25s.). Gent (T.). Annales Regioduni Hullini, or, the History of the Town of Kingston-upon-HuU. York, 1735, 8vo., plates (20s. to 25s.). Gent (T.). History of the great Eastern Window in St. Peter's Cathedral, York. York, 1762, 8vo., plates (20.9.). George (J. Gottl.). Description de toutes les nations de I'empire de Russie, ou Ton expose leurs mceurs, religions, usages, habitations et habillements et autres particularites remarkables, traduite de I'allemand. St. Petersbourg, aux dep6ns de Charles Guillaume Mulicr, 1776-77, 3 vols., 4to., 95 plates, not signed, 3 head and 3 tailpieces signed C. M. Roth. Copies with the plates coloured are preferable ; they faithfully render the costumes of the land {£3 to £4). The Qgrman edition was published the same year, 4 parts, 4to. Gerard (Abbe). Le Comte de Valmont, ou les Egarements de la Raison, lettres recueillies et publiees par M . . . Paris, Moutard, 1774, 3 vols., l2mo., 10 plates (including frontis- piece) by Le Villain after Liot, and an escutcheon by the same artists heading the dedication {6s.). Gerard (Abbe). Le Comte de Valmont . . . Paris, Moutard, 1779, 5 vols., 8vo., 14 plates dated 1775 after Monnet by Fessard, Maillet, Triere and Le Grand (8s.). Gerard (Abbe). Le Comte de Valmont. Paris, Bossange, 1807, 6 vols., 8vo., 4 vols., 12mo., 12 plates by Legrand after Monnet (5s.). Gerard (Abbe). Le Comte de Valmont . . . Paris, Bossange, 1807, 6 vols., 8vo., 6 plates after Moreau by Delvaux, de Ghendt, Hulk and Trifere (6s., treble with unlettered proofs, and half the reduced edition in 12mo.). 208 Gl&EARD— GEEVAISE Moreau's original drawings in sepia, sold for 170 frs., in the sale of the Comte de La Bedoyere, now form part of the Collection of L. Eoederer. Gerard de Lairesse. Le Grand Livre des Paintres ou I'Art de la Peinture, considere dans toutes ses parties et demontre par principes, traduit du hollandais par Jansen. Paris, a I'hStel de Thou, 1787, 2 vols., 4to., 35 plates signed : Benard direxit (25s., and more on large paper). Germain (Pierre, dit le Remain). Elements d'Orfevrerie divises en deux parties de chacune cinquante feuilles, composes par Pierre Germain, marchand orfevre joaillier a Paris, Prix, 24 livres. A Paris chez I'auteur, place du Carrousel, 1748, 2 parts in 1 vol., 4to., title, 4 prel. 11. title for part 2, and 100 plates after Germain (save 7 signed J. Eoettiers) by J. J. Pasquier (except 2 signed by Baquoy) (£18 to £20). This precious collection comprises the finest patterns of Parisian silver plate of the Louis XV. period. The first issue has the autograph signature of Germain on titles. M. R. Lion's copy in red morocco double by Cuzin, 1190 frs. ; Comte de la Beraudiere's copy in calf, 675 frs. M. DelzoUies' copy in morocco by Chambolle with Germain's signature on titles, 450 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). M. F. Chereau bought up the plates and published an edition with his name and address (rue St. Jacques aux 2 Piliers d'or) added on the title, and the first part consisting of 8 sheets numbered and classified A-H, containing 6, 7, 6, 6, 7, 6, 6, and 6 plates respectively. The first plate of each sheet bears the address, " A Paris chez V. Fr. Chereau, rue St. Jacques." M. Hip. Destailleur's copy of the first issue with an extra allegorical piece engraved by G. Germain, 1766, and an original drawing by P. Germain inserted, 650 frs. (1895). Germain (Pierre). Livre d'Ornemens, composes par Pre. Germain, m''' orfevre-joaillier, a Paris, 1751. A Paris, chfes I'auteur, place du Carrousel, a I'orffevrerie du Eoy. oblong fol. 10 plates, including title, by Pasquier after P. Germain (£7 to £8). Gersaint. Catalogue raisonne des curiosites du cabinet de M. Quentin de Lorangere. Paris, 1744, 8vo., frontispiece by Cochin pfere after Cochin fils (4s.). This frontispiece has since been used for the " Catalogue des Estampes de M. de Fonspertius," and after Gersaint's death for his own Catalogue, Gervaise de la Touche. Histoire de dom B . . . . portier des Chartreux, ecrite par lui-meme. A Francfort, chez J. J. Trotener, imprimeur-libraire, aux Cigognes, 1748, 2 parts in 1 vol., Bvo., frontispiece and 19 plates falsely attributed to Caylus (£5). A previous edition appeared : a Rome, chez Philotanus, 1745, 12mo.) with 28 plates. Comte de Lignerolles' copy of the 1748 edition in a binding by Derome, 410 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). GEEVAISE— GESSNER 209 Gervaise de la Touche. Histoire de Gouberdom, portier des Chartreux, edition revue, corrigee et augmentee sous les yeux du Saint-Pfere, 2. parts in 1 vol., 8vo. (with consecutive paging), title with figure, frontispiece, and 19 plates (the same as in the preceding edition) (£2). Gervaise de la Touche. Memoires de Saturnin, ecrits par lui- meme, nouvelle edition, corrigee et augmentee, avec figures. A Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1787, 2 vols., 16mo., 21 pretty- plates after Borel by EUuin, not signed (£5, and more than treble on large paper, 8vo.). It was also published with tte title of " Portier des Chartreux." Gessner. Idylles et Poemes champetres, traduits de I'allemand par M. Huber. Lyon, J. M. Bruyset, 1762, post 8vo., frontispiece by Watelet after Lavallee-Poussin, and 12 head and tail pieces by the same (one by Marguerite Lecomte) after Lavallee-Poussin and Pierre (6s.). Leboeuf de Mont- germont's copy on Dutch paper in morocco, 640 frs. (over- rated and hugely dear). Gessner. Gessner Schriften. Zurich, Orell, Gessner, Fuseli. 1770-72, 5 vols., post 8vo., 5 engraved titles, 16 vignettes and 19 tailpieces designed and engraved by Gessner {10s.). Gessner. Contes moraux et Nouvelles Idylles de D. (Diderot) et Salomon Gessner. A Zuric, chez I'auteur, 1773. Gluvres de Salomon Gessner, traduites de I'allemand, tome= 11. A Zuric, chez I'auteur, 1777, 2 vols., 4to., 2 engraved, titles, 20 plates, 6 vignettes, and 33 tailpieces designed and etched by Gessner (15a'., and much more in morocco). The illustrations lack grace ; it is curious that the poet was his own. artist. The German edition appeared in 1773-1778. Gessner. Gluvres completes . . . S.l.n.d. (Paris, Cazin, 1778), 3 vols., 16mo., 3 titles, portrait, and 14 plates after Marillier by de Ghendt (1), Delignon (1), Duflos jeune (2), De Launay (5), and De Launay jeune (5) (10s. first issue and half second issue, 1782). Gessner. QSuvres . . . traduites de I'allemand par M. Huber, nouvelle edition, ornee de figures. Lyon, Amable Leroy, 1783, 3 vols., 16mo., 11 plates, not signed (4s.). Gessner, CEuvres . . . (traduction en frangais par Huber, Meister et Brutte de Loirelle), 3 vols., roy. 4to. The first engraved title bears : Paris, ches I'auteur des estampes, p 210 GESSNEE veuve Herissant et Barrois I'aine, s.d. (1786-93), 3 engraved titles by Baquoy, 3 frontispieces (1 with, por- trait), after Le Barbier by Ingouf, Dambrun, and Ponce, 2 fleurons, 2 vignettes, 66 tailpieces, and 71 plates after Le Barbier by Baquoy (5), Delignon (4), Gaucher (2), Gode- froy (10), Halbou (14), Le Beau (2), Le Vilain (2), de Longueil (12), Pauquet (2), Petit (l), Ponce (9), Texier (l), Thomas (4), and Trifere (3) (£3 to £4, and treble on large paper, folio, with the plates before the numbers, as tliey do not exist before the letters). E. Martin's copy, on. large vellum paper ia folio, with unnumbered plates and several etchings and other plates added, 700 frs. M. DelzoUies' ordinary paper copy, in the old marbled calf binding, 173 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). Most of Le Barbier's original drawings are now the property of M. Rattier. A certain number of others form part of the collection of A. Piet. There are some copies printed on bluish paper of less value. 'Gessner. CEuvres . . . Paris, Dufart, s.d. (circa 1800), 2 vols., roy. 8vo., 2 engraved titles after Marillier by Ponce, portrait by Delvaux, and 24 pretty plates after Monnet by Duprdel, Giraud jeune, Letellier, and Macret (10s., and more on large Dutch paper with unlettered proofs). 'Gessner. CEuvres completes. Paris, imprimerie Patris, s.d., 2 vols., 8vo., portrait after Berth and 16 plates (5s.). Gessner. CEuvres completes. Paris, Eenouard, 1795, 4 vols., post 8vo., 3 portraits of Gessner (after Denon by St. Aubin), Diderot (after Vanloo by St. Aubin), and Huber (after Graff by Tardieu) (5s.). •.• M. Auguste Fontaine, in his catalogue for 1877, offers a copy of Gessner's Qjluvres ... A Paris, Renouard, 1798, 4 vols., 8vo., with portrait and plates after Moreau. Gessner. CEuvres . . . Paris, Eenouard, an VIL (1799), 4 vols., 8vo., vellum paper, 3 portraits of Gessner (after Denon by St. Aubin), of Huber (after Graff by Tardieu), and of Diderot (after Vanloo by Aug. de St. Aubin), and 48 plates after Moreau by Baquoy, Dambrun, Delvaux, Dupreel, de Ghendt, Girardet, Lemire, Petit, Simonet, and Trifere (25s., and on large vellum paper or thin Dutch paper, with unlettered proofs (only 20 copies printed), £6, and more before the numbers). E. Martin's copy on large vellum paper, with unlettered proofs, 345 frs. ; the Delbergue-Cormont copy, 410 frs. Two copies exist on vellum, one of which, containing Moreau's original drawings, was sold in the Renouard sale for the meagre sum of 495 frs. It has since passed into the Due d'Aumale's library at Chantilly. Renouard had previously GESSNEE— GILLET 211 published an edition Dijon, chez Causse, 1795, 4 vols., 8vo., vellum paper and large paper, and 2 copies on vellum (one in the Renouard sale fetched 125 frs.). Gessner. OEuvres . . . nouvelle edition ornee de figures. Paris, Dufart, an V. (1797), 4 vols., 12mo., portrait and 24 plates, not sighed, but in the style of Monnet {6s., and 20s. on large paper witli unlettered proofs). Gessner. (Euvres completes . . . nouvelle edition, avec figures, Paris, Patris et Giber t, 1801, 3 vols., 8vo. and 12mo., vellum paper, portrait signed Berthet, and 14 plates after Binet by Blancbard or not signed (10s.). Gessner. (Euvre grave de Salomon Gessner. Zuric, s.d., 2 vols., fol., 166 plates containing 336 subjects designed and engraved by Gessner (30s. to 405.). Of this edition, executed at the expense of the family after the originals, which had before appeared in different parts, only 25 copies are said to have been printed. The " 52 Paysages " and " 32 Paysages," forming part of the work, are sometimes to be met with separately. Gessner. La Mort d'Abel, traduite par Huber. Ldndres, 1785, 16mo., frontispiece by Benoit after Van der WerfF, and 4 plates by Delvaux after Marillier (3s.). Gessner. La Mort d'Abel, poeme traduit par Huber. Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve, 1793, roy. 4to., frontispiece and 5 plates printed in colours after Monsiau by Colibert, Case- nave,' and Clement (20.s., and more with the plates before the numbers). E. Martin's copy on large vellum paper, 66 frs. Gessner. La Mort d'Abel, poeme en cinq chants, . . . nouvelle Mition, avec figures. A Paris, Patris, 1801,2 vols., 16mo., portrait, not signed, and 6 plates by Blanchard after Binet (3s., and on vellum paper with unlettered proofs, 15s.). Gherardi. Le Theatre italien de Gherhardi, ou le Recueil General de toutes les comedies et scenes frangoises jouees par les comediens italiens du roi pendant tout le temps qu'ils ont ete au service. Enrichi d'estampes en taille- douce a la t^te de chaque com^die. Paris, Pierre Witte, 1717, 6 vols., 12mo., frontispiece, plates and engraved musical notes. The collection contains 1 1 pieces by Regnard, the only compositions of that genre preserved from that author (12s.). The 1741 edition, 8s. to 10s. Gillet de Moyvre. La Vie et les Amours de Tibulle, chevalier romain, et de Sulpice, dame romaine. Paris, 1743, 12mo., 12 plates after Dubercelle (4s.). 212 GILLIEE— GIEAED Gillier (J. C). Eecueil d'Airs frangois, serieux et a boire a une, deux et trois parties. Londres, 1723, fol., fleuron with the Prince of Wales crown in centre on title, and music (12s. to I5s.). Gilliers. Le Cannameliste frangais, ou Nouvelle Instruction pour ceux qui desirent d'apprendre I'office redige en forme de dictionnaire par le sieur G. . . . Nancy, impr. Cusson, 1751, 4to., frontispiece and 13 plates by Lotha from designs by Dupuis (designer of the pleasure menus of the King Stanislas) (£2 to £3, and double in old morocco). The 1768 edition is worth less than half. Gillot. La Vie de N.-S. Jesus-Christ, inventee et dessinee par Gillot, peintre de I'Academie Royale. ~ A Paris, chez Huquier et chez la veuve de F. Chereau, 4to., engraved title and 99 etchings by G. Huquier after Gillot (405.). Gillot. Nouveaux Desseins d'habillements a I'usage de Balets, Operas et Comedies, inventus par M. Gillot de I'Academie Eoyale de peinture et graves par JouUain. Se vend a Paris, chez Joullain, cTiez M. Dolibeau cordonnier, rue Froid-manteau et chez le Sr. Duchange, etc. (circa 1725), 8vo., frontispiece and 84 plates of costumes (£6 to £8 and more with the plates before the numbers). Gillot was "Watteau's tutor, and his drawings are replete with spirit and grace. Gillot. Theatre Italien, Livre de Scfenes comiques inventees par Gillot. A Paris, chez Huquier et chez la veuve Chereau, 4to., frontispiece containing the above title and 41 plates of harlequins, swaggerers, scaramouches, etc., besides 15 oblong plates, by Huquier and Joullain (the last plate after Watteau by Tardieu) (£2). We may here register a few more series of this author, viz. Livre de Portieres pour Tapisseries, 6 plates designed and etched by Gillot; Nouveaux Dessins d'Arquebuserie, 6 plates designed and engraved by Gillot ; Livre d'Ornemens de Trophees, Culs-de-lampe et Devises, 12 plates after Gillot by Huquier, 1732 ; Deux pieces, Dessus de Clavecin, engraved by Crepy and Caylus, and several others engraved by Caylus. All these series are worth from 40s. to 50s. each. (See also Fables de La Motte.) Gillot. Nouveau Livre de Principes d'Ornements . . . d'apres les desseins de C. G. . . . (Paris, Huquier) s.d., 4to., 12 plates engraved by Huquier (40s. to 50s.). Girard (J.-F.). Nouveau Traitd de la perfection sur le fait des arms . . . par le Sr. P. J.-F. Girard, anc. offic. de marine; Enseigner la maniere de combattre de I'epee de pointe seule GIEAED— GOBET 213 . . . Paris (Moette), 1736, oblong 4to., portrait, engraved title, and 116 plates (505. to 60s.). The subsequent edition, La Haye, 1740, is worth less than half. Girard (J.-F.). L'Academie de I'llomme d'Epee, ou la Science parfaite des exercices defensifs et ofFensifs, en 116 planches en taille-douce, accompagn^es d'explications detaillees avec soin. La Haye, 1755, 4to., oblong (30s.). Gir9,rd (J.-F.). Traits des Armes, dddie au Eoy . . . orne de figures en taille-douce. Paris, Moette, 1787, oblong 4to., title engraved by Herblot, portrait designed and engraved by Jacques de Favanne, and 115 plates (25s. to 30s.). Girardet (Samuel). Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testa- ment, representee en 466 figures en taille douce avec deux cartes. Chez Samuel Girardet libraire au Locle, 1781, roy. . 8vo. (10s.). Curious engravings by the old Swiss publisher, ancestor of the whole dynasty of artists of the Girardet family. Girardet. Nouvelle Methode d'enseigner les Enfants. A Locle, chez Samuel Girardet, 1789, post 8vo., frontispiece and 84 allegorical plates (lOs.). Badly printed, but rare. Girardet. La Danse des Morts, pour servir de miroir a la nature humaine avec le costume dessine a la moderne et des vers a chaque figure. Au Locle, chez S. Girardet libraire, s.d., 8vo., frontispiece, engraved title, headpiece and 21 plates containing 42 subjects (15s.). Another work of Girardet is : Art de bien vivre et de bien mourir, Au Locle 1788, 8vo. Girardin. Promenade ou Itineraire des jardins d'Ermenouville. Paris, Merigot pfere 1788, 16mo., 25 plates (aquatint), designed and engraved by Merigot fils (25s.). Girardin. Promenade ou Itineraire des jardins de Chantilly. Paris, Desenne, 1791, 8vo., 20 aquatint plates, designed and engraved by Merigot, and a plan (25s.). This volume was brought out by Merigot, and erroneously attributed to Comte 0. Stanislas X. de Girardin. Girouard. La Eose sans epines . . . Paris, an VIIL 16mo., a pretty plate, not signed (5s.). Gobet et I'Abbe Pichon. Sacre et couronnement de Louis XVI. See : Patas. 214 GODAED— GOETHE Godard d'Aucourt. La Paris^ide, ou Paris dans les Gaules. Paris, Pissot, 1773, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 plates by Lempereur after Pierre (3s.). Godard d'Aucourt. L'Acaddmie militaire ou les Heros subal- ternes. Nouvelle edition. A Amsterdam, 1777, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 engraved titles, and 21 plates after S. P. 0. N., by F. A. (10s.). Goddard. Memoires Turcs, par un auteur turc de toutes les academies mabometanes, etc. . . . nouvelle edition, avec figures. Amsterdam (Paris), par la S6ciete, 1776, 2 vols., 12mo., fine frontispiece and 4 plates after JoUain, by Henriquez (6s., and more on Dutch paper). Goddard. Themidore, ou, Mes Fredaines. Paris, Dentu, 1797, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates, not signed (10s.). Goddard. L' Academic Militaire, ou les Heros subalternes, par P. . . . auteur suivant Tarmee. Amsterdam, 1777, 4 parts in 2 vols., 12mo., engraved title (different for each volume) and 4 plates, all by F. N. . . . after F. P. . . . (10s., and double on stout Dutch paper.) Godonnesche. Medailles du rfegne de Louis XV. S.Ln.d. (Paris), sm. foL, frontispiece by Cars after F. Le Moyne, a cartouch for the title, not signed, and 52 leaves surrounded with historiated borders containing the repro- ductions of medals, not signed (6s.). Goethes Schriften. Zweite Auflage mit Kupfern. Berlin, 1777, 3 vols., 16mo., 3 fleurons on titles after Meil, and 7 plates after Kriiger (3) and Chodowiecki (4) (15s.). Goethe. Werther, traduit de I'allemand (par Seckendorf). Maestricht, 1776, 2 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., 2 vignettes on titles by Chodowiecki (5s.). Goethe. Die Leiden des jungen Werther. Berne, 1775, 12mo., engraved title, vignette and tailpiece by Dunker (3s.). Goethe. Passions du jeune "Werther. Bheims, Cazin, 1784, 1786 or 1792, 16mo., frontispiece by Chapuy (3s.). Goethe. Passions du jeune Werther, enrichies de gravures avec tablettes economiques, etc. Paris, Desnos (circa 1790), 16mo., frontispiece by Chapuy and 12 plates, not signed, probably by the same artist (10s.). GOETHE— GOLDSMITH 215 Goethe. Werther, traduit de I'allemand de Goethe par Aubry. Paris, Didot, 1797, 2 vols., 16mo., 4 plates after Berthon hy Duplessi-Bertaux (10s., and more on vellum- paper with unlettered proofs). Reprinted an XII. (1804). Goethe. Les Souffrances du jeune Werther, traduction nouvelle (par La BMoyfere). Paris, Didot, 1809, 8vo., 3 plates after Moreau, by de Ghendt and Simonet (6s., and more than treble on vellum paper with unlettered proofs). The etchings are excessively rare, and fetched as much as 1500 frs. However, M. Morgand had in his Catalogue, 1879-81, a copy on vellum paper with the plates in two states, before and with letters, and with the etchings, hf. bd. uncut, marked 800 frs. Goethe. Alfred, ou les Annees d'apprentissage de Wilhelm Meister, traduit de I'allemand par de Sevelinges, avec figures et romances gravees.- Paris, 1802, 3 vols., 12mo., 3 plates- by Bovinet after Bonnet (Ss.). Goethe. Herman et Dorothee, pofime en IX. chants, traduit- par Bitaube. Paris et Strasbourg, Didot le jeune, 1800,., pretty plate by Huot after Catel (36'., and more than treble- on vellum paper with unlettered proof). Goethe. Lettres de Charlotte. pendant sa liaison avec Werther,.. traduites de I'anglais (sic) par M. D. D. S. G. (David de Saint- Georges) avec un extrait d'.El^onore. Paris, Royez, 1787, 2 parts in 1 vol., 16mo., 2 vignettes by Chodowiecki (55., and considerably more on large paper in 8vo.). Goez (J. F. de). Exercises d'imagination de differentes caractferes et formes humaines, inventes, peints et dessines par J. F. de Goez. Se vend a Augsbourg (1783), 4to., 100 curious plates by Brichet, representing various types in the higher and lower orders, as well as in the middle class and the army. The legends are in French, except the last 15. The 12 pages of explanations are in German (£2, and more with the plates in red). Goldoni. Opere. Venezia, 1761, 16 vols., 8vo., plates by Baratti after Novelli (10s.). Goldsmith (0.). Vicar of Wakefield. London, 1792, 2 vols., 8vo., 6 plates by Parker after Stothard (30s, to 40s.). Goldsmith (0.). Vicar of Wakefield. Hereford, 1778, Bvo., woodcuts by T. Bewick (15s. to 20s.). 216 GOLDSMITH— GOEJY Goldsmitli (0.). The Vicar of WakeBeld . . . Paris, Renouard, an VIII. (1800), 12nio., vellum paper, 6 pretty plates, not signed {6s., and more with, the etchings). Renouard's copy (one of two on vellum) with the 6 original drawings sold in his sale only for 36 frs. Etienne Aignan's French trans- lation entitled Le Ministre de Wakefield, 2 vols., 12mo., with 2 vignettes designed and etched by G. Texier (3s.); Imbert fils' translation under the same title,. Paris, an XI. (1802), 2 vols., 12mo., with 2 plates by Adam after Huot {5s.). Goldsmith. Le Retour du Philosophe, ou le Village abandonne, poSme imite de I'anglois du docteur Goldsmith par le chevalier R. * * * (Rutlige) Bruxelles, Boubers, 1772, 8vo., 1 plate, 1 fleuron on title, 2 vignettes, and 2 tail- pieces designed and engraved by Antoine Cardon (4.s.). Oomez (M. A. Poisson, dame de). Crementine, reine de Sanga, histoire indienne. Paris, Charles Le Clerc, 1727, 2 vols., 12mo., 8 plates by Scotin after Bonnart (5s.). Gomez. Les Journees amusantes. Amsterdam, l731, 8 vols., 16mo., frontispiece and 19 plates, not signed (10s.). Reprinted 1737. iGomez. Histoire d'Eustache de Saint-Pierre, au sifege de la ville de Calais, sous le rfegne de Philippe de Valois, roi de France, en 1346 et 1347. A Calais et a Paris, chez Vente, 1765, 12mo., engraved title and frontispiece containing portrait of Eustache, not signed (3s.). 'Gooch (T.). Life and Death of a Race Horse, 1792, fol., 6 plates in aquatint (£4 to £5). Gorgy. Lidorie, ancienne chronique allusive. Paris, Guillot, 1790, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 curious plates after Gorgy (3s.). Gorgy. Saint-Alme. Paris, Guillot, 1790, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates after Gorgy (3s.). Gorjy. JSTouveau Voyage sentimental, 6" edition. Paris, chez Louis, an IIL de la Republique, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates, not signed (4s.). Gorjy. Blangay . . . seconde edition. Paris, Guillot, libraire de Monsieur, 1789, 2 vols., 16mo., 3 plates in vol. 1, and 1 in vol. 2, not signed (6s.). Reprinted 1793. GORJY— GEABNEE 217 Gorjy. Ann' quia Bredouille, ou le Petit Cousin de Tristram iShandy . . , Paris, 17'91-92, 6 vols., 16mo., 9 plates, not signed (8 s.). Gorsas. L'Ane promeneur, ou Critfes promene par son kne, chef-d'oeuvre pour servir d'apologie au gout, etc. . . . 3rd edition. Pampelune (Paris), chez Demointe, 1786, 8vo., curious plate, not signed (5 s.). Gosse (C). Garin ou le heros provencal, roman erotico comique par C. Gosse, auteur des Amants Vendeens. Paris, Andre, an huitifeme (1800), 12mo., 2 plates after Chaillou by Mariage (3s.). Gough (Richard). Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain, applied to illustrate the History of Families, Manners, • Habits, and Arts from the Norman Conquest to the seven- teenth Century. London, 1786-96, 3 vols, in 5, imp. foL, numerous plates (£12, and more if free from stains). Mr. R. W. Wilbraham's copy in russia was sold in June, 1898, for £16 10s. Many copies having been destroyed by fire, very few are to be found ' complete. Gough. Some Account of the Alien Priories and of such Lands as they are known to have possessed in England and Wales. London, 1779, 2 vols., 8vo., map and plates (15s. to 20s.). Gough. An Account of a rich illuminated Missel executed for John Duke of Bedford, Regent of France under Henry VI. London, 1794, 4to., 4 outline plates (lOs.). A copy containing the set of plates on vellum, illuminated in gold, silver, and colours, was sold in the Lawrence sale in 1892 for £12 10s. The original Missel is in the British Museum. Goury de Champgrand. Traite de Venerie et de Chasse. Paris, 1769, 2 parts in 1 vol., 4to., 39 plates by L. Halbou (255.). St-Quentin's copy sold in Paris sale, 1894, for 34 frs. Goya. Caprichos inventa dos y Grabados al Agua forte par Francesco Goya y Lucientes pintor (Madrid, circa 1799), roy. 4to., 80 satirical plates designed and etched by Goya. He is the Hogarth of Spain ; his scenes disclose a dry humour and scathing satire. (The first issue, which may be known by the reddish tone of the ink, is very rare, and valued at £6 ; the reimpressions executed by the Madrid process of chalcography, 305.). Grabner (J.). Brieven over de Vereenigde Nederlanden. Te Haarlem, 1792, 8vo., 4 coloured plates of female costumes (65.). 218 GEAPFIGNY— GEANDEUE Graffigny (Mme. de). Cenie, pifece en cinq actes, representee pour la premifere fois par les comediens frangois ordinaires du Eoi, le 25 juin, 1750. Paris, Cailleau, 1751, 12mo., engraved title with fleuron and 1 plate by Fessard after Le Lorrain (5s.). Graffigny (Mme. de). Lettres d'une Peruvienne, nouvelle edition, etc. . . . Paris, Duchesne, 1753, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 engraved titles, not signed, 2 plates, and 2 vignettes by Delafosse after Eisen (6s.). Reprinted 1754, 1760, and 1761. Graffigny (Mme. de). Lettres d'une Peruvienne . . . traduites du frangais en italien par M. Deodati avec le text en regard. Paris, impr. de Migheret, 1797, 8vo., author's portrait after La Tour by Gaucher, and 6 fine plates after Le Barbier by Choffard, Halbou, Patas, Gaucher, Ingouf, and Lingee (15s., and with the unlettered proofs, £4, and double on large paper, with the etchings added). Comte de La Bedoyere's copy having Gaucher's drawing of the portrait and Le Barbier's original drawings in sepia, sold in his sale (1862) for the meagre sum of 225 frs., and was resold in the Leboeuf de Montgermont sale for 2500 frs. St.-Quentin's copy in 8vo with unlettered proofs in morocco, 141 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). Graffigny (Mme. de). Lettres d'une Peruvienne . . . nouvelle edition, etc. Paris, Didot I'aine, an V. (1797), 2 vols., 16mo., portrait signed J. B. Garand del De Launay, sculp., and 8 charming plates after Leffevre by Coiny (7), and Ingouf- (1) (15s., and double on vellum paper, and with unlettered proofs (one of 100 copies), 70s. ; on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs, £5 ; with the etchings added, £12 ; and with the additional counter proofs, £20). The publication price was, ordinary paper 6 frs., vellum paper 12 frs., and large vellum paper with unlettered proofs 24 frs. (only 100 copies were printed of the large paper). Delbergue-Cormont's copy on large vellum paper with plates in 4 states, 700 frs. St.-Quentin's copy (large vellum paper), with unlettered proofs and the etchings in citron morocco, 695 frs. Paris sale, 1894 ; Bordier's copy, vellum paper with unlettered proofs (no etchings) in old morocco, 159 frs. ; and Delzollies' on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs in calf, 120 frs. (Pans sale, 1894). Grand Castriotto d'Albanie (Le), histoire (par Zannowich). Francfort, ehez J. -J. Kessler, 1779, 8vo,, frontispiece with portrait not signed (is). See Histoire de la duchesse de Kingston. Grandeur de Dieu dans ses moindres ouvrages (La), ode. Paris, GEANDIDIEE— GEASSET 219 chez Desprez, sm. 4to,, consists of 12 pages with pretty frontispiece by Y. Le Gouaz after B.-L. Provost (3s.). G-randidier (L'abbe). Vues pittoresques de I'Alsace. Stras- bourg, IT" 8 5, 4to., 17 pretty plates designed and engraved in bistre by Walter (10s.). Grandval (pfere). Le Vice puni, ou Cartouche, poSme, nouvelle edition, etc. . . . avec des figures convenables a chaque chant, dont les dessins ont ete faits sur les lieux ou Cartouche s'est le plus signale. Paris, Pierre Prault, 1726, 8vo., frontispiece and 16 plates by Scotin after Bonnard (8s.). Van der Helle's copy containing the original drawings, 100 frs. Grandval. Agate, ou la Chaste princesse, tragedie en trois actes, par M. G * * * . Paris, 1756, Bvo., engraved title and 3 vignettes, not signed (8s.). Comte de Lignerolles' copy in old morocco with dentelle, containing also L'Eunuque and Les Deux Biscuits, all the 3 pieces together 105 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). Grandval (fils). L'Eunuque, ou la Fidelle Infidelite, parade en vaudeville, melee de prose et de vers, par M . . . a Montmartre, 1750 ou 1755, 8vo., engraved title containing 5 scenes of the piece, vignette not signed, and 20 pages of music (6s.). Grandval. Les Deux Biscuits, tragedie traduite de la langue que Ton parloit jadis au royaume d'Astracan et mise depuis peu en vers frangois. Se vend a Astracan, chez un libraire, 1752, 8vo., 1 plate and 1 headpiece (6s.). Grandval. Sirop-au-cul, ou I'Heureuse D^livrance, tragedie h^roique - medifique, par Grandval fils, comedien italien. Au Temple du Gotit, s.d. frontispiece, not signed (8s.). Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. La Belle Captive, ou Histoire du naufrage et de la captivity de Mademoiselle Adeline comtesse de Saint-Fargel, ag^e de 16 ans, dans une des parties du royaume d'Alger, en 1782. Paris, Remy et Musier, 1785, 12mo, frontispiece by Defraisne after Desrais (3s.). Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. Costumes des reprdsentants du peuple, membres des deux Conseils du Directoire, etc. Paris, 1795, 8vo., frontispiece and 15 coloured costume plates after Grasset de St.-Sauveur by Labrnusse (25s.). 220 GKASSET— GEATELOUP Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. Les trois Manuels. Paris, chez Derot, 1796, 16mo., frontispiece and 3 plates in bistre, not signed (3s.). Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. Les Fastes du Peuple frangais, ou Tableaux raisonnes de toutes les actions heroiques et civiques du soldat et du citoyen frangais. Edition orn^e de gravures d'aprfes les dessins du citoyen Labrousse. Paris, cbez Deroy (1796), an IV. de la E^publique frangaise,' 4to., frontispiece and 6 plates (15s.). Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. Les Amours du fameux cbmte de Bonnevai, pacha a deux queux, connu sous le nom d'Osman, r^,digees d'aprfes de Memoires particuliferes. Edition ornde de 4 gravures a I'acqua-tinte. Paris, chez Deroy, an IV. (1796), 16mo. (15s.), 4 plates, not signed. Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. Le Serail, ou Histoire des intrigues secrettes et amoureuses des femmes du Grand Seigneur. Paris, Deroy, an IV. (1796), 2 vols., 16mo., 8 pretty aequatint plates, not signed (20s.). Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. EncyclopMie des Voyages. Paris, 1795-96, 5 vols., 4to., 432 coloured plates (£4 to £5). Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. L'Antique Rome ou Description historique et pittoresque de tout ce qui concerne le peuple romain dans ses costumes civils, militaires et religieux. Paris, 1796, 4to, frontispiece and aequatint plates (15s., and double on large vellum paper with the plates plain and coloured). •.• Saint-Sauveur published also : "Costumes civils actuels de tous les peuples connus, 1784," and " Costumes des peuples etrangers," both with coloured plates, but of indifferent execution {iOs. and 25s. respectively). Grateloup (J. B. de). (Euvre Grave (1771), 9 portraits of small size, viz. : 2 portraits of Bossuet, 1 in 8vo. and a bust in 12mo., both after Rigaud ; Descart after Hals, 12mo. ; Dryderi after Kneller, in Bvo. ; Pension after Vivien, in 12mo. ; Adrienne Lecouvreur after Coypel, 8vo. ; Montesquieu after Dassier, 12mo. ; Cardinal de Polignac after Eigaud, 12mo. ; J.-B. Rousseau after Aved. Grateloup, an amateur artist, only took a limited number of proofs, which are very rare (£20, and more than double before letters, and fancy price for India proofs ; single portraits sell according to state and rarity of impression, varying between £3 and £6 each). GEAYELLE— GEAVELOT 221 They are deservedly famous for their exquisite execution, by a special process invented by the artist. A fine complete set sold in 1869 for 5200 francs. Bossuet's portrait, the last (executed) of the series, is Grateloup's masterpiece. Some tentative pieces and portraits engraved by Dr. J. P. S. de Grateloup, who inherited the secret of the -process from his uncle, are sometimes added. Gravelle (Levesque de). Eecueil de Pierres gravees antiques. Paris, Marietta, 1732-37- 2 vols., 4to., 101 and 104 plates {5s.) There is a supplementary volume. Gravelot (H. P. Bourguignon, called). Almanack Iconologique ou des Arts pour I'annee 1674, orne de figures avec leurs explications par M. Gravelot. Avec privilege du Eoy. A Paris, chez Lattre, graveur, rue Saint-Jacques, a la ville de Bordeau, 24mo., engraved throughout, engraved title by Legrand, frontispiece by Lemire, and 12 engraved plates after Gravelot by Choflfard, Bacquoy, Prevost, de Longueil, and Lemire. The privilege is dated Novembre 1763, and most of the plates bear the same date. Gravelot et Cochin. Almanach Iconologique pour I'Annee 1765, et les Anndes suivantes jusqu'a 1781, par H. Gravelot et Cochin. Paris, chez Lattre, Graveur rue Saint Jacques, 17 vols., 16mo., engraved throughout with calendar for each year, containing general frontispiece and portrait of Gravelot by Gaucher, engraved title and 12 plates per volume, altogether 12 titles and 204 plates after Gravelot and Cochin by Aliamet, Baquoy, Choffard, Dequevauvillier, Duclos, Duflos, Gaucher, de Ghendt, Godefroy, Halbou, Ingouf, de Launay, Legrand, Lemire, Le Roy, Leveau, Lingee, de Longueil, Masquelier, Massard, N46, Nicollet, Ponce, Mme. Ponce, Prevost, Eousseau, A. de Saint-Aubin, Vauville, and Simonet (£25, and double in morocco, and a fancy price in a genuine Derome binding). The titles of the first 10 volumes are all different, those of the remaining 7 are all alike. They are respectively as follows : — Les Arts, 1 ; les Sciences, 2 parts, 1766 and 1774 ; les Vertus, 1 ; les Etres Meta- physiques, 1 ; les Muses, 1 ; les Saisons, 1 ; les XII. Mois, 1 ; I'Homme, 1 ; les Etres Moraux, 1 ; les Vertus et les Vices, 7. Nine volumes have been engraved after Gravelot, and 8 after Cochin, the latter being superior. Complete sets are of rare occurrence. Behague's copy, 4600 frs. De Tinan's copy (2 years missing) 1000 frs. I have collated two sets in. old morocco and in calf, and in both the Almanacks for 1766 and 1769 contained only 7 and 11 plates respectively. The Gosford copy of the Almanach 1769 had only 11 plates. M. Grand-Carteret counts only 8 plates for Almanach 1766 (part 2 of "Les Sciences"), and how is that to be reconciled with his summing up of 204 plates ? According to my 222 GEAVELOT— GEAVUEES counting only 198 plates, and according to him 200 plates, make the total. In some copies of the sets only the last 7 vols, comprise calendars ; the Behague copy had none at all. The drawings are dispersed. Baron R. P.'s copy of the Lattre edition, containing 20 drawings of Cochin in red and black (a la san- guine et au crayon noir), 1200 frs. In the Maherault sale 24 of Gravelot's drawings a la plume (pen and pencil) et au bistre (in brown) (as all his drawings are), 4600 frs. Gravelot et Cochin. Iconologie par figures ou Traite complet de la Science des Allegories en 350 figures gravees d'apres les dessins de MM. Gravelot et Cochin, avec les explications relatives a chaque sujet (ouvrage utile aux artistes, aux amateurs et peuvent (sic) servir a I'education des jeunes personnes). Paris, Lattre, graveur, s.d. (1789 or 1791), 4 vols., 12mo. and 8vo., 2 frontispieces containing portraits of Cochin and Gravelot by Gaucher after Monnet and Delatour, 4 engraved titles (3 by ChofFard, de Ghendt and Legrand, and one unsigned) and 202 plates (within added borders) (£3 to £4). The second issue has the correction " pouvant " instead of " peuvent." The mention of " 350 figures " on the first frontispiece of vol. 1, does not mean that there are 350 plates, but that this number of figures is repre- sented on the plates. It follows, therefore, that not only the text differs from that of the Almanachs Iconologiques, but the additional different subjects were specially composed and engraved for this edition. ( Vide Preface.) In the 12mo. edition we meet sometimes the plates before letters, and many even with the artist's name a la pointe, in which case they are real artist's proofs taken prior to the first publication of the Almanachs Iconologiques (worth quasi a fancy price). Gravelot. Suite de petits Sujets. . . . dessines par Gravelot, graves par J. Bacheley. A Paris, chez F. Chereau s.d., Svo., 80 subjects published in parts of 4 and 6 plates each on 50 leaves and engraved within ornamental cartouches (£5 to £6). Gravelot. Planches gravees d'apres plusieurs Positions dans lesquelles doivent se trouver les soldats, conformes a I'ordonnance du Roy du 1" Janvier 1766, 4to., fine frontis- piece after Gravelot by G. de La Haye, and 10 folding plates containing 31 subjects or military figures by de La Haye after Gravelot, besides tailpiece with the arms of France and a certain number of technical plates (£2 to £3)- Interesting collection. Gravelot was drawing-master in the military School. Gravures historiques des principaux Evenements depuis I'ouver- ture desEtats generaux de 1789. Paris, Janinet, 1789, 2 parts GE:&C0UET 223 in 1 vol., 8vo., 35 mezzotint plates after and by Janinet (the last representing the 14 July, 1790) (40s. to 505.). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy loose in sheets consisting of title and 51 mezzotint plates, 73 frs. (1895). Grecourt (Abbe de). Philotanus, poeme par M. I'abbe * * * Paris, chez Louis- Antoine Le Gond, rue de Bissy vis-a-vis de I'hStel de Mailly, au cardinal de Eohan, 1720, 12mo., original fleuron on title, not signed (5s.). Grecourt (Abbe de). Contes nouveaux par M. de G * * *, Premiere partie. Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, libraire sur la Bourse, a I'Envie, 1745, 12mo., pretty frontispiece and fleuron on title. Suite des CEuvres de M. de G * * *, Amsterdam, 1745, 12mo., fleuron, not signed (3s.). Grecourt (Abb4 de). (Euvres de Poesies de I'abbe de * * * Paris, 1747, 2 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece and 2 fleurons by Fessard after Cochin fils (4s.). Grecourt (Abb6 de). (Euvres diverses de Grecourt, nouvelle edition, soigneusement corrigee et augmentee d'un grand nombre de pifeces qui n'avoient jamais 6te imprimdes. Luxembourg, 1761, 4 vols., 12mo., portrait after Garand, 3 frontispieces and 4 fleurons on titles after Eisen by Baquoy (10s., and more in morocco). Grecourt. Gluvres diverses. Paris, 1763, 2 vols., 12mo., fleuron on each title after Eisen, portrait after J. B. Garand and 3 frontispieces after Eisen, the whole engraved by Bernigeroth (5 s.). Grecourt. CEuvres diverses, nouvelle edition, augmentees du Philotanus, de la Bibliotheque des damnes, etc. Londres, 1780 (Cazin), 4 vols., 16mo., 4 plates, not signed (lOs.). Grecourt. (Euvres choisies de Grecourt. Geneve (Cazin), 1777, 3 vols., 16mo., 3 frontispieces, after Eisen (2) and Marillier, one signed N. D. L. (Nicolas de Launay) (5s.). Grecourt. (Euvres completes de Grecourt, nouvelle edition, soigneusement corrigee et augmentee d'un grand nombre de pifeces qui n'avoient jamais ete imprimees. A Luxembourg, 1764, 4 vols., 12mo., 4 titles and 4 pretty plates after Eisen by Baquoy (15s., and double in morocco). The Turner copy in a genuine Derome binding (red morocco), 680 frs^ Grecourt. (Euvres completes de Grecourt, enrichies de gravures. Nouvelle Edition,, corrigee et augmentee d'un grand nombre 224 GElfeCOUETS— GEESSET de pieces qui n'avaient jamais ete imprimees. Paris, Andre, 1795, or Chaigneau aine, an IV. (1796), 4 vols., 8vo., portrait after Dupreel, and 8 plates after Fragonard fils by Dambrun, Duparc, Giraud le jeune, Pauquet, Lingee, and Dupreel. (105., and double on vellum paper with unlettered proofs, and on large vellum paper and with the etchings, £4). Em. Martin's copy in morocco, with artist's proofs and the etchings and additional plates, 520 frs. M. Delzollies' copy on vellum with unlettered proofs and the etchings, with a series of plates in two states (etchings and proofs), after Eisen, autograph of Grecourt and about 58 vignettes, mostly in the state of etching, or proof added in calf, uncut, 227 frs.. (Paris sale, 1894). Grecourts Auserlesene Werke. Paris, bei Delaunay, 1796, 2 vols., 12mo., 6 plates of the Chodowiecki School ; rare {20s.). Greenhill (Th.). The Art of Embalming after the Egyptian Method. London, 1705, 4to., plates ( 15s.). Grdgoire. Explication des Ceremonies de la F^te Dieu d'Aix en Provence. A Aix, chez Esprit David, 1777, 12mb., portrait of Eene d'Anjoux and 12 folding plates, signed Paul et Gaspard Gr^goire, and 1 plate of engraved music (5s.). Gresset. Poe'sies de M. G * * *. A Blois, chez Ph. Masson, 1734, frontispiece by Scotin (3s.). Gresset. (Euvres poetiques. Genfeve, 1742, 2 parts, 12mo., frontispiece by Scotin (3s.). Gresset. Les CEuvres . . . enrichies de la critique de Vairvert. Amsterdam, aux depens dc la Compagnie, 1747, 4 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., frontispiece by Scotin (3s.). Gresset. (Euvres. Londres, Edouard Kelmaneck (Cazin), 1779, 2 vols., 16mo., 1 vignette by De Launay after Marillier. (4s., and treble in morocco). Gresset. QSuvres de M. Gresset, de I'Academie frangaise, nouvelle edition revue, corrigee et considerablement augmentee, avec figures. Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1780, 2 vols., 12mo., portrait by Delvaux and 7 plates, not signed (6s.). Gresset. CEuvres choisies de Gresset, orndcs de figures en taille-douce, dessinees par Moreau le jeune. Paris, Saugrain, Imprimerie de Didot jeune, an IL (1794), 16mo., 5 vignettes, 4 for " Vert- Vert " and 1 for " le Lutrin vivant," by Dupreel, Duhamel, and Simonet after- Moreau (the vignette for "le GEESSET— GEOSE 225 Mechant " sometimes found added does not belong to this edition) (12s., and treble on vellum paper, and on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs, very rare, £6 to £8). G6iiard's -copy in that state and with the etchings, 3000 frs. T. De St.-Quentin's copy in ornamental morocco with the plates in two states before and with letters, 470 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). Gresset. ffiuvres de Gresset, Paris, VoUand, 1793 or 1794, 2 vols., 8vo., medallion portrait of Gresset and 6 plates after Monnet (6s.). Gresset. (Euvres de Gresset. Paris, Eenouard, 1811, 2 vols., Bvo., portrait by and after St.-Aubin, 8 plates after Moreau by Simonet (7) and de Ghendt (1). Le Parrain magnifique at the end of vol. 2 bears the date 1810 (20s., and more than treble on vellum paper with unlettered proofs, and considerably more on large vellum paper and with the etchings). Renouard's unique copy on vellum with the 9 original drawings, 905 frs., and one of two copies on large vellum paper, 300 frs. Delbergue- Cormont's copy on vellum paper in blue morocco with the plates in three states, 1580 frs. A copy on ordinary paper in mottled calf with dentelle by Simier, 24 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). Greuze (J.-B.). Divers Habillements suivant le costume d'ltalie, dessind d'aprfes nature par Greuze, ornds de fonds par Lallemand et graves d'aprfes les dessins du cabinet de I'abbe Gougenot, par F. A. Moitte. Title and 24 leaves in 8vo. (£4). A copy of "CEuvre*" in folio with 90 plates of Italian costumes, 233 frs. (Paris sale, 1894). Gribelin (Simon). Six of Her Majesty's Pictures, drawn and engraved from the Originals of Paulo Veronese, Jac. Tintoreto, old Palma, Julio Eomano, and A. Schivone in the Eoyal Galleries of Windsor and Kensington ... by Sim. Gr. . . . London, 1712, oblong foL, title and 6 plates by S. Gribelin (£2 to £3). Gribelin. A new Book of Ornaments usefuU to all artists by Gribelin. London, 1704, 4to., engraved title and 11 plates (£2 to £3). Grohmann (J.-G.). Eecueil d'Idees nouyelles pour la decoration des Jardins et des Pares dans le g6ut anglais, gothique, chinois; etc. Paris et Leipzig, 1796-99, 3 vols., roy. 4to., 350 plates coloured and plain (£3 to £4). Grose (F.). The Antiquities of England and Wales (4 vols.), Q 226 GEOSE— GUAEINI with a Supplement (2 vols.). London, 1773-87, 6 vols., roy. 4to. First edition, original impressions of the plates (355. to 40s.). The subsequent edition in 8 vols., imp. 8vo., is of about the same value, and a higher price for large-paper copies. Grose. The Antiquities of Scotland. London, 1789-91, 2 vols., imp. 8vo., plates (205. to 255., and more on large paper). Grose. The Antiquities of Ireland. London, 1791-95, 2 vols., imp. 8vo., plates (20s., and more on large paper). The editions in 4;to. and folio of the above works, published by Stock- dale many years later, have inferior impressions of the plates, and these reprints (even with the plates coloured) should be avoided. Grose. Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English Army from the Conquest to the present Time. London, 1786-88, 2 vols., 4to., plates (£2 to £3). The 1801 edition, including the Ancient Armour, is of about the same value, and more on large paper. Grose. A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, illus- trated by plates taken from the original Armour in the Tower of London and other Arsenals, Museums, and Cabinets. London, 1786, 4to., plates (10s.). This work is annexed to the second edition of the Military Antiquities. Grose. Principes de Caricatures, suivis d'un Essai sur la peinbure comique, par Frangois Grose, traduits en franpais avec des augmentations. Paris, Renouard, an X. (1802), roy. 8vo., vellum paper, portrait and 28 folding and other plates after Berggold, Grose, Newton, and Woodward, by Grohmann (10s.). Only 200 copies printed, and 1 on vellum. The original edition appeared in 1788, 8vo., without plates. Grouner. Histoire naturelle des glaciferes de la Suisse, traduc- tion de M. de Keralio. Paris, 1770, 4to., 2 maps and 18 plates (10s.). Gruber und Geissler. Sitten, Gebrauche und Kleidung der Eussen in St. Petersburg dargestellt in 35 Gemalden mit Beschreibung. Leipsig, s.d., 4to., 35 illuminated plates designed and engraved by Geissler (30s.). Guarini (Battista). II Pastor fido. In Parigi, appresso Prault, 1750, 16mo., title engraved by Moreau (3s.) The 1766 edition with 6 pretty headpieces after Cochin by Prevost (55.). GUAEINI— GU]&KAED 227 Guarini (Battista). Opere. Verona, Timermani, 1737-38, 4 vols., 4to., 4 frontispieces after B. Picart, 4 fleurons on titles after Balestra by Zucchi, and 70 plates, vignettes, and tailpieces after Picart and others by Zucchi (105.). Guasco (L'Abbe de). De I'Usage des Statues chez les Anciens, essai historique. Bruxelles, de Boubers, 1768, 4to., fleuron and heraldic vignette by Percheron, and 14 plates of antique statues by de Boubers (3s.). Guellette (M.). Les Aventures merveilleuses du Mandarin Fum-Hoam, Contes Chinois. Paris, 1723, 2 vols., 12mo.,^ plates {5s.). Guenard de Faverolles. Les Forces myst^rieuses, ou TAmour alchimiste. Paris, chez I'auteur, an IX., 4 parts in 12mo.>, 4 plates after Binet (10s.). Guer. Moeurs et Usages des Turcs, leur religion, leur gouvern- ment civil, militaire et politique, avec un abr^ge de I'Histoire ottomane. Paris, Coustelier, 1746, 4 to., 28 plates and 20 fleurons and vignettes after Boucher and Halle by Duflos (12s.). Reprinted 1747, 2 vols., 4to., with 11 vignettes, 10 tailpieces, and 30 plates after Boucher (19) and Halle (32) by Duflos. Guer. L'Infortune reconnaissant. Paris, Ballard, 1751, 8vo., pretty vignette on title, and vignette of dedication by Aveline after Hubert (6s.). [Guerard (F.)]. Les Misferes de la Guerre. A Paris, chez F. Guerard, s.d. (circa 1700), 4to., 16 plates, different from those done by Callot on the same subject (15s. to 20s.). Guerard (Nicolas). (Euvres de Nicolas G. . . . graveur. A Paris, chez N. Guerard, s.d. (circa 1720), sm. fol., 130 plates.. (Livre de blason, 1 6 pieces in 2 series ; Livre de cartouches, 12 pieces in 2 series ; Div. Academies, 13 pieces ; Portes ... 6 pieces ; Cheminees, 12 pieces in 2 series ; Ornements, 8 pieces ; Dessins de lits, 6 pieces ; Morale chretienne, 16 pieces ; Serrurerie, 20 pieces ; Singeries amour euses, 6 pieces; Cartouches, 10 pieces; Pifeces diverses, 5 pieces) (£10 to £12). Guerard. Eecueil d'Estampes destinees a servir de modules aux dessinateurs, grav. par N. G. . . . A Paris, chez N. Guerard, s.d. (1720), oblong 4to., 103 plates, including 228 GUEECINO— GDICHAED titles (Livre a dessiner, title and 12 plates ; Livre de vues a dessiner, 45 plates ; Diverses petites figures des cris de Paris, 12 plates; L'Art . militaire, ou les Exercices de Mars, title and 31 plates) (£6 to £8). Guercino (Gr. F. Barbieri). Raccolta di alcuni disegni. . . . Eoma, 1764, Atlas folio, 23 plates (205.). Gruercino (G. F. Barbieri). Opere. London, 17'64, Atlas folio, 82 prints engraved by F. Bartolozzi, etc., from the original drawings of Guercino, in the collection of his Majesty (50.?., and more than double for proofs). Guercino (G. F. Barbieri). Seventy-three Prints engraved by Bartolozzi, etc., from the original pictures and drawings of Michael Angelo, Domenichino, Annibal, Ludovico, and Agostino Caracci, Guercino, P. da Cortona, Carlo Maratti, etc., in the collection of his Majesty. Atlas folio. This forms the complement to the above or vol. 2, the work being afterwards published as a whole in 2 vols., folio, Boydell, n.d., 155 plates in tint (£5 to £6). Xjrueudeville. Sur la Noblesse et Excellence du sexe feminin, de sa preeminence sur I'autre sexe, et du sacrement du Mariage . . . Ouvrage joli . . . Leyde, 1726, 3 vols., 12mo., frontispiece (lOs.). From the Latin of H. C. Agrippa. •Ij-ueullette. Les Mille et une Heures, contes peruviens. Amsterdam, Wetstein, 1734, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates by V. Gunst, and 2 fleurons on titles printed in red and black {3s.). 'Guiard de Servigne. Les Sonnettes, ou Memoires du marquis D * * *. Nouvelle edition, avec de jolies figures en taille- douce. A Berg-op-Zoom, chez F. de Richebourg, 1751, 2 parts in vol. 1, 12mo., pretty frontispiece and 3 platen, not signed (6s.). ^Guiard de Servigne. Les Rhinoceros, poeme en prose, divise en 6 chants par Mile, de * * *. S.l. (1750), 8vo., frontis- piece by Flipart after Aveline (4s.). Guibert (De). Observations sur la Constitution militaire et politique des armees de S. M. Prussienne, avec quelques anecdotes de la vie privee de ce monarque. Berlin, 1777, 8vo., portrait-frontispiece by Larcy after Dunker (3s.). Guichard. Le Bucheron ou les Trois Souhaits, comedie en un GUIEN— GUTHEIB 229 acte mel^e d'ariettes (La musique est de Philidor). Paris, Chr. Ballard ou HMssant, 1763, 8vo. (3s.). There is a series of 6 plates for this comedy after Desrais, Leclerc, and Poisson by Duhamel, Dupin fils. Martinet, and PreVost (10s.). Guien (Jean). Livre d'Ouvrages de Joaillerie invente et grave par Jean G. . . . Jouaill' a Londres. Published and sold by F. Vivarfes, 1762, oblong 4to., 6 plates, including title (12.S. to 15s.). Guillim (J.). A Display of Heraldry. The sixth Edition, improved with large Additions ... by Capt. John Logan ; an account of the customs, etc., of London and other cities^ with a dictionary explaining the several terms used by heralds in English, Latin, and French. London, 1724, folio.. Best edition ; several hundred coats-of-arms in the text,. and 65 plates and portraits (£3 to £4, and on large paper,, very scarce, £10 to £12). Toovey's large-paper copy, bound in morocco extra, realized in 1894 £16 10s, Guillon. Entretiens sur le Suicide, ou le Courage philosophique .oppos^ au Courage religieux, et refutation des principes de J. J. Uousseau, de Montesquieu, de Mme. de Stael, etc., en faveur du suicide. Paris, veuve Nyon, an X. (1802),. 16mo., frontispiece by Gaucher after Monnet (3s., and double on vellum paper with the unlettered proof). Guillon de Montleon. Etrennes aux amis ou Almanach pour I'an de griLce 1798. Paris, imprimerie des theophilantropes,, a I'enseigne de Polichinelle, an VII., satirical frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Gulliver ressuscite, ou les Voyages, Campagnes et Aventures extraordinaires du Baron de Munikhausen. A Londres, et se trouve a Paris, chez Eoyez, Libraire, Quai des Augustins, 1787, 12mo., 2 parts with consecutive pagination, fleuron on titles (alike), and 3 plates, not signed (5s.). Gustave III. Collection des (Euvres politiques, litteraires, et dramatiques de Gustave III., roi de Sufede, suivies de sa correspondance. Stockholm, Charles Delen, 1804, 5 vols., 8vo., vellum paper, portrait by Gaucher after Lafrensen, and 7 plates by Dambrun, Delaunay, Gaucher, Halbou, and Heland, after Hjelm and Limnell (10s.). Guthrie (Matthieu). Dissertation sur les antiquit^s de Eussie, contenant I'ancienne Mythologie, les rites paiens, les f§tes 230 GUYS— GTJZMANADE sacrees, les jeux, rhabillement, la musique, le mariage, les funerailles, etc., des Eusses compares avec les mimes objets chez les anciens. St. P^tersbourg, de Timprimerie du corps des cadets nobles, 1795, 8vo., 6 large folding plates (3 of music) (10s.). Guys. Voyage litteraire de la Grfece, ou Lettres sur les Grecs anciens et modernes, avec un parallfele de leurs mceurs, 3"° edition. Paris, veuve Ducbesne, 1783, 4 vols., 8vo., frontispiece after Houel by Halbou, 8 plates after David, Favray, and Martel by Halbou and Laurent, or not signed, and 1 plan {5s.). Guzmanade (La), ou I'Etablissement de I'lnquisition, polme en XII. chants. Amsterdam, chez Eoy, 1778, 8vo., 1 plate, not signed (5 s.). Attributed to Mirabeau. (B..). The School of Recreation, a Guide to the most ingenious exercises of Hunting, Hawking, Eacing, Cock-fighting, Angling, Science of De- fence, etc. London, printed for H. Rhodes, 1701, 12mo., frontispiece in 6 compartments; scarce (20s. to 25 s.). Hale (Th.). Social Harmony, consisting of a Collection of Songs and Catches ... to which are added several Choice Songs on Masonry. 1763, roy. 8vo., engraved title and music (15s. to 20s.). Haller (Albert de). Les Alpes (traduction de Tscharner). Berne, Societe typographique, 1795, 4to., 2 pretty vignette-frontis- pieces, signed D., 1786, 4 vignettes (1 by Lardy) and 4 tailpieces (1 dated 1795), designed and engraved by Dunker (3s.). Two of the Adgnettes and two of the tailpieces have appeared before in the " Poesies de Haller " of 1775. Haller. Ode sur les Alpes, ornee d'une vignette pour chaque strophe par M. Herrliberguer. Berne, chez Brounner et Haller, 1773, sm. 4to., frontispiece representing the "Serment des Trois Suisses" surrounded with 10 small compositions, medallion portrait of Haller, and 49 vignettes without text (2 to a page) after Herrliberguer, probably by Dunker {6s.). Haller. Po(5sies de M. Haller, traduites de I'allemand (par Tscharner). Berne, Societe typographique, 1775, Bvo., frontispiece designed and etched by Dunker and finished by Lacroix, 2 fleurons after Dunker and 6 vignettes and 7 tail- pieces by him (3s.). Hamilton (Comte Antoine). OEuvres melees en prose et en vers. S.I., 1749, 12mo., fine fleuron on title, unsigned, and vignette by D. Sornique after De Sfeve (4s.). 232 HAMILTON— HANCAEVILLE Hamilton. Memoires du Comte de Grammont, nouvelle edition par Horace Walpole, Strawberry Hill, 1772, 4to., portrait of Hamilton by Hall, and portraits of the comte and comtesse de Grammont, by Chambars and Pourle (205., and double in morocco). Only 100 copies printed. Hamilton. Memoires du Comte de Grammont, par le C. Antoine Hamilton ; edition orne'e de LXXH. portraits, graves d'apres les tableaux originaux. Londres, Edwards, s.d. (1793), 4to., vellum paper. The portraits are after Harding and Voet, by Bartolozzi, Birrell, Barker, Claessens, Clamp, Gardiner, Harding, jun. , Knight, Legoux, Nogent, Ogborne, Parker, Shineker, Schiavonetti, Silvester, Tomkins, Van den Berghe, and Vandenburg (£2, and more than double in morocco). The portraits include English and French eminent men and women. There are frequently 77 portraits, besides a view of SomerhUl. Text, 313 pages; notes, 77 pages; titles and advertisement, 3 leaves; alpha- betical table and direction to binder, 2 leaves. An English translation with the same portraits appeared simultaneously. Copies exist on large paper, and 5 copies were taken on largest paper in folio, with the portraits- coloured on the outlines by Gardiner, to resemble drawings (£15), and one copy on vellum with the portraits coloured. Hamilton. Mdmoires du Comte de Grammont . . . Londres, J. Carpenter, 1811, 2 vols., 8vo., 64 portraits by E. Scriven (25s. to 30s.). The English version of the same date is worth double, and on large paper with proof plates, £5 to £6. Hamilton. CEuvres . . . Paris, Renouard, 1812, 3 vols., 8vo., 4 plates after Moreau by de Gendt and Triere, and 8 por- traits by Saint-Aubin (12s., and treble on vellum paper with unlettered proofs, and with the etchings (rare), £5). Hamilton (Sir W.) Campi Plegrsei. Observations (in English and French) on the Volcanoes of the two Sicilies, with a Supplement. Naples, 1776-9, 3 vols, in 1, fol. map and 59 plates coloured like drawings (20s. to 30s.). Hancarville (Hughes dit d'). Antiquit^s Etrusques, Grecques et Eomaines, tirees du cabinet de M. Hamilton, envoye' extraordinaire de Sa Majeste britannique en cour de Naples. Naples, Morelli, 1766-7, 4 vols., roy. fol., 520 plates coloured and plain, 24 large vignettes, 8 tailpieces, and 35 magnificent letters ornamented after Beaulieu, Bracci, HANCAEVILLE 233 Cardon, NoUi, and Tierce by Lamberti and Pignatari, with text in English and French (£2 to £3). Hancarville. Antiquites etrusques, grecques et romaines, ou les Beaux Vases grecs et remains, et les peintures rendues avec les couleurs qui leur sont propres, grave'es par F. A. David, avec leurs explications par d'Hancarville. Paris, David, 1787, 5 vols,, 4to. and 8vo., frontispiece dated 1785 repeated in each volume, and 361 plates, of which 183 coloured (£2 and £1 respectively). Hancarville. Monumens de la Vie privee des Douze C^sars, d'aprfes une suite de pierres gravees sous leur regne. A Caprees, chez Sabellus (Nancy, Leclerc), 1780, 4to., frontis- piece and 50 plates. The first issue has the "s" long, and the title occupies 11 lines, while in the second the " s" is short (modern), and the title has only 10 lines (£2 to £3). Hancarville. Monumens du Culte secret des Dames romaines pour servir de suite a la Vie privee des douze Cesars. A Caprees, chez Sabellus (Nancy, Leclerc) 1784, 4to., frontis- piece and 50 plates (£2 to £3). The above remark applies to this book as regards the two editions, but sometimes the reissue is predated 1780. Behague's copy of the 2 vols, in morocco, 380 frs. They would hardly bring half now. Several times reprinted in 4to. and in 8vo., with the plates reduced. No archaeological value could be attached to these medals, as they are mostly imaginary. For the authentic medals, consult Lachaud. Hancarville. Le Cabinet de Lampsaque, d'aprfes une suite de pierres gravees. A Milet, chez Elephantis, s.d., frontispiece and 50 plates in bistre. Les Delices des Cesars, d'aprfes une suite de pierres gravees sous leur regne, frontispiece and 50 plates in bistre, 2 vols., roy. 8vo. (£2). The same as the preceding works, only under new titles. Hancarville. Priapi uti observantur in gemnis antiquis. Ludg. Batovarum, s.l.n.d. Title and text engraved and printed in red (circa 1771), frontispiece and 35 plates of gems, not signed. Veneres uti observantur in gemnis antiquis, engraved throughout, frontispiece and 35 plates of gems, not signed, both parts in 1 vol., 8vo. and 12mo., on stout Dutch paper (30s., and more in morocco). Some copies count only the two titles and 66 plates. A copy with a double set of plates (plain and coloured) and double titles in 2 vols., old morocco, realized £13. The text consists of 10 pages of preface printed in red within black border, and there should be a page of text to each subject, printed in red within 3 red-lined borders. 234 'HANCAKVILLE— HAEKISON Hancarville. Eecherches sur I'origine, I'esprit et les progres des arts dans la Grfece. Londres, Appleyard, 1785, 3 vols., 4to., plates. The work remained unfinished (£2). Hanway (Jonas). Journal of a Journey from Portsmouth to Kingston-on-Thames, with an Essay on Tea, with political Reflections. 1757, 2 vols., 8vo., frontispiece {5s.). Hanway. Account of the Marine Society. London, 1759, 8vo., 2 plates by Cipriani (5s.). Hanway. The Seaman's Christian Friend. London, 1779, 8vo., frontispiece (3.s.). Hanway. A Sentimental History of Chimney-Sweepers in London and Westminster, showing the necessity of putting them under regulations to prevent the grossest inhumanity to the Climbing Boys. 1785, 12mo., 2 plates (15s. to 20s.). Hanway. An Historical Account of the British Trader over the Caspian Sea. . . . London, 1753, 2 vols., 4to., vignettes by Scotin, and plates and portraits after Amiconi, etc., by Walker, Major, and others (10s.). Harding (S. and E.). The Biographical Mirrour, comprising a series of ancient and modern English Portraits, with some Account of their Lives and Works (by F. G. Waldron). London, 1795-98, 3 vols., 4to., 150 portraits (£5 to ^6). Harley, ou I'Homme sensible (traduit de I'anglais par Plane). Paris, Charpentier et Bailly, 1797, 8vo., 1 plate by Clavareau (3s.). Harris (B.). List of Covent Garden Ladies, or New Atalantis, with the Man of Pleasure's Calendar. London, 1760-93, 34 vols., 12mo., frontispieces ; excessively scarce (£30 to £40). Harris (J.). History of Kent. London, 1710, roy. fol., 5 parts all published ; portrait and folding plates by Badeslade and Kip (30s. to 40s.). Harris (J.). New Book of Ornaments, designed for Decorating Fancy Furniture. London, 1788, oblong 4to., 6 coloured plates of Ornamental Designs (£5 to £6). Harrison (John). The Principles of Mr. Harrison's Time- keeper. London, 1767, 4to., plates (15s. to 20s.). HAREOD— HEINEKEN 235 Harrod (W.). The Antiquities of Stamford and St. Martin's. Stamford, 1785, 2 vols., 12mo., plates (15s. to 20s.). Hasted (E.). The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. Canterbury, 1778-99, 4 vols., fol., map and plates (£15 to £20, and double on large paper, of which only 8 copies were printed). The second edition, 1797-1801, 12 vols., 8vo. (£5 to £6). Hawes (R.). The History of Framlingham, including brief Notices of the Masters and Fellows of Pembroke Hall, in Cambridge. With considerable Additions and Notes by Robert Loder. Woodbridge, 1798, 4to., 10 plates, 250 copies only printed (25s. to 30s.). Hawkins (Sir John). General History of the Science and Practice of Music. London, 1776, 5 vols., 4to., 51 portraits and engravings of musical instruments (£3 to £4). Hearne (Thos.). The Antiquities of Great Britain, engraved by Wm. Byrne from drawings made by Thomas Hearne, with a descriptive Account of each Subject in English and French. London, 1786-1807, 2 vols., oblong fol., 84 plates (£2, and double with proofs and etchings). Hearne (T.). The History and Antiquities of Glastonbury . . . Oxford, 1722, 8vo., plates, 150 copies printed and 50 on large paper (15s. and 30s. respectively). Hector Martin roman par DeK***D***. Paris, chez Maradan, an IX., 2 vols., 12mo., 2 plates, not signed (3s.). Hedlinger. (Euvres du chevalier Hedlinger ou Recueil des Medailles de ce celfebre artiste avec I'explication (par Ch. de Mechel). Bale, 1776-78, 2 parts in 1 vol., sm. fol., engraved title containing Hedlinger's portrait, vignette heading the dedication containing the portrait of Gustave HI., vignette heading S. S. Preisler's "Eloge de Hedlinger," 1 tailpiece, and 40 plates of medals finely engraved by Christian de Michel (10s.). Gosford copy in red morocco by Kalthoeber, 36 frs. [Heineken (C. H. de).] Idee generale d'une Collection complete d'Estampes, avec une Dissertation sur I'origine de la gravure et sur les premiers livres d'images. Leipsic et Vienne, Kraus, 1771, roy. 8vo., 32 plates containing facsimiles of ancient Block-Books, etc. (30s. to 40s.). The work remained unfinished. 236 HELIODOEE— HELYOT Heliodore. Amours de Theagfene et de CharicMe, histoire ^thiopienne (traduite par de Montlyard). Paris, Coustelier, 1743, 2 vols., 12ino., frontispiece, 2 fleurons, 10 vignettes (only 5 of them different), and 11 plates (5s., and more on Dutch paper). The 1782 edition, 2 vols., 16mo., with frontispiece by Delignon after Marillier (4s.), and the 8vo. edition under the same date, with frontispiece by Delaunay after Marillier (5 s.). Helman. Faits Memorables des Empereurs de la Chine, tir^s des Annales chinoises d'aprfes les dessins originaux tires du Cabinet de M. Bertin a Paris. Dedies a Madame, orn^s de 24 estampes, gravees par Helman. Paris, chez I'auteur, 1788, 4to., engraved title, pretty vignette after Monnet heading the dedication, and 24 plates. Reduction of the large plates engraved after the designs of the Father Jesuit Attiret by order of the Emperor of China, and through the agency of the East-India Company, by Aliamet, Choffard, Le Bas, Nee, Pr6vost, and A. de Saint- Aubin under the direction of Cochin (who was entrusted with the commission by M. de Marigny). Helman. Abrege historique des principaux Traits de la Vie de Confucius, celfebre philosophe chinois, orn^ de 24 estampes, in 4to., gravies par Helman d'aprfes les dessins originaux de la Chine envoyes a Paris par M. Amiot, ministre a Pekin, et tires du Cabinet de M. Bertin. Paris (1788), chez I'auteur et chez M. Ponce, graveur, 4to., 24 plates (10s.). M. Quaritch, in his catalogue of 1883, offered a copy of the original edition of the Faits Memorables ; Abrege Historique and Ceremonies des Empereurs de la Chine, together 3 vols, in 1 royal folio, Grand Papier, Paris, 1784, each illustrated with 24 coloured plates, for £6 6s. (See also Monnet, Principales Journees de la Revolution.) Helyot (Le E. P.). Histoire des Ordres monastiques religieux et militaires et des congregations seculiferes de I'un et de I'autre sexe qui ont este etablis jusqu'a present ; avec des figures qui represcntent tons les diff^rens habUlemens de ces ordres et congregations. Paris, J. B. Coignard, ou Gosselin, 1714-19, 8 vols., 4to., 806 plates of religious costumes by CI. Duflos, G-iffart, de Poilly, Thomassin, or, not signed (original edition ; reprinted 1721) (£2 to £3, and more on large paper). Eadziwill's copy on large paper, 150 frs. Helyot. Histoire du Clerge seculier et regulier, des congrega- tions de chanoines et de clercs, et des ordres religieux de Tun et I'autre sexes qui ont et^ Etablis jusques a present ; avec des figures qui represcntent les differens habillemens des HELYOT— HlfeNAULT 237 ordres et congregations. Nouvelle Edition, tiree du E. P. Bonnani, de Herman, de Schoojiebeck et du R. P. Helyot. Amsterdam, Pierre Brunei, 1716, 4 vols., 8vo. and 12mo., 180 plates after B. Picart, Schoonebeck (15s. and 30s.). Radziwill's copy on large paper, 130 frs. Helyot. Histoire des Ordres militaires, ou des chevaliers, des milices seculiferes et r^guliferes de I'un et I'autre sexes qui ont ete ^tablies jusques a present, avec des figures qui representent les differens habillemens de ces ordres. Nouvelle Mition, tiree de I'abbd Giustiniani, du R. P. Bonnani, de Herman, et avec un traite historique de M. Basnage sur les duels. A Amsterdam, chez Pierre Brunei, 1721, 4 vols., 8vo., frontispiece and numerous plates after Schoonebeck (£2 to £B, and more on large paper). Vol. 1 contains a treatise on Duels. The Gosford copy on large paper of this and the preceding work, bound in red morocco by Derome le jeune, brought 6020 frs. Hemsterhuis. Aristee, ou De la Divinite. Paris (Hserlem), 1779, 12mo., 4 vignettes, not signed (3s.). Hemsterhuis. CEuvres philosopbiques. Paris, 1792, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 fleurons on titles, 11 vignettes and 13 tailpieces by Hulk (4s.). Henault (Le President). Nouvel Abrege chronologique de I'Histoire de France. Paris, 1744, 12mo., fleuron on title and three headpieces designed and engraved by Cochin (5 s.). This edition deserves notice, as it contains the first of Cochia's illus- trations for this work. He'nault. Nouvel Abrege chronologique de I'Histoire de France, 2^ edition. Paris, 1746, 12mo., 16 vignettes and tailpieces by Chedel, Cochin, Sornique, and Soubeyran after Cochin (3s.). Henault. Nouvel Abrege chronologique de I'Histoire de France, etc., 3"° edition. Paris, Prault pere et fils, 1749, roy. 4to., fleuron on title after Cochin, frontispiece by Lepicie' after Boizot, 3 vignettes, and 36 fine tailpieces after Cochin, 3 ornamental letters (2 difierent) after Chedel, and 71 portraits (known as the " Odieuvre series' •") after Boizot, de Leu, Robert, Thomassin, and Van Loo by Aveline, Dupuis, Duchange, Edelinck, Fessard, Ficquet, Filloeul, ■Gaillard, Pinssio, Ravenet, Roy, Schmidt, and Thomassin 238 HMAXJLT (25s., and without the portraits and frontispiece, as they do not form an integral part of this edition, 10s.). Cochin's tailpieces exist in artists' proofs without text (very rare). Delbergue's copy in blue morocco by Derome, 550 frs. The Gosford copy of the 1752 edition with supplement, dated 1756, both vols, in 1, con- taining 240 portraits of illustrious persons engraved by Desrochers, and the two plates of the massacre of Saint-Barthelemy and of the assassina- tion of Henri IV. inserted, and bound in red morocco with dentelle and arms of Louis XV., was sold for 4350 frs. Mme. G. D.'s (Gab. Deles- sert) copy of 1752, with 33 head and tail pieces, and 215 portraits by Desrochers, 750 frs. (1895). He'nault. Nouvel Abrege' chronologique de I'Histoire de France, etc. Paris, Prault, 1768, 2 parts, roy.. 4to., frontis- piece, and fleuron on each title alike by Cochin, charming portrait of Marie Leczinska by Gaucher after Nattier in the vignette heading the engraved dedication, 3 vignettes by Moreau after Cochin, 3 ornamented letters by Chedel, 30 tailpieces by Moreau, dated 1766 (some historiated with portraits or scenes), a tailpiece at the end of Louis XIV. reign, occupying the entire page, by Cochin (and sometimes with additional 35 allegorical engravings after Cochin by Aliamet, Patas, Tillard, Delignon, Delaunay, Martini, and Rousseau, preceded by an engraved title), without Cochin's 35 engravings (10s., and treble with them). Renouard's copy on Dutch paper (very rare) in blue morocco by Derome was sold for 190 frs. Cochin's engravings are only found inserted in some copies ; they did not form part of the book when published. They exist before letters and with letters before numbers, and in any case enhance the price accordingly. The vignettes and tailpieces exist in artist's proofs before letters, but are very rare. The author once possessed a copy entitled : " Estampes AUegoriques des Evenemens les plus connus de I'Histoire de France gravees d'apres les dessins de M. Cochin, etc. Paris, 1768," 4to., containing 38 engravings by Cochin, 8 of them proofs before numbers, and 4 proofs before numbers and letters, as well as the complete series of vignettes and culs-de-lampe by Cochin in artist's proofs without text on Dutch paper, besides Henault's portrait and the portrait of Queen Marie Leczinska before letters and an addi- tional title on India paper. This title proves conclusively that Cochin's series of allegorical plates was published separately, subsequently to and not simultaneously with the above work. The fleurons on titles, the ornamented letters, and the large tailpiece at the end of the reign of Louis XIV. after Cochin, are reproductions, from the 1749 edition. M. Portalis possesses Cochin's first 25 original drawings. Considering the bulky contents, the book is sparsely illustrated. He'nault. Frangois II., trage'die en prose. Paris, 1747, 8vo., allegorical vignette by Soubeyran after Cochin fils (3s.). He'nault. Pifeces de The'^tre, en vers et en prose (par le pre'sident He'nault), 1770, 8vo., fleuron on title by de HENKI— HET 239 Longueil after Eisen, and 6 vignettes after Cochin, Eisen, de Sfeve, by de Longueil, Legrand, and Duflos. The follow- ing are the titles of the 6 theatrical pieces : Cornelie, vestale, 1769 ; Franyois II., roi de France, 1768 ; La Petite Maison, 1769 ; Le Jaloux de lui-mgme, 1769 ; Le Reveil d'Epimenide, 1769 ; et, Le Temple des Chimferes, 1770, with separate paging. The vignettes are superb (30s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy in old red morocco, with arms of the Duchesse de Grammont, nee de Choiseul, 395 frs. (1894). Henri et Sophie, ou I'Actrice comme il y en a peu. Paris, Cottin, 1801, 2 vols, in 1, 16mo., 2 plates, not signed (3s. to 4s.). Hepplewhite (A.). The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, or Eepository of designs for every article of Household Furniture, in the newest and most improved taste, exhibiting 300 designs or 126 plates from drawings by A. Hepplewhite. 1788, fol. (£8 to £10), plates number 1 to 125 and 78*. The edition of ' 1789 has one more plate (plate 9 duplicate), and the 1794 edition 130 plates. Hermant. Histoire des Eeligions ou Ordres Militaires de I'Eglise et des Ordres de Chevalerie de tout I'Univers, depuis leur creation jusqu'a present. Eouen, 1704, 8vo., wood- cuts (4s.). Hermilly (D') et Hurtaut. Iconologie historique des Souverains de France, etc., par M. . . . A Paris, chez le sieur Desnos, s.d., 32mo., 30 leaves engraved on one side only, containing a frontispiece and 28 historical subjects after Fossier by Patas, and 1 leaf of the " Avis de I'editeur " (all published) (6s.). Hervey (J.). Meditations and Contemplations . . . London, l796, 2 vols., 8vo., frontispieces and plates (3s., and double on large paper, and with the plates coloured, 20s. to 25s.). Het Groote Tafereel der dwaasheid, etc. (South Sea Bubbles). S.l. (Amsterdam, 1720) fol.. Caricatures and historical pieces on the system of Law, 75 plates (including the rare satirical plate of the game of cards in 52 subjects on one leaf, frontis- piece, 4 portraits, 2 maps, and 1 plan). The number of plates is not always equal ; some containing even more than the Index mentions (15s. to 20s.). 240 HEUEES— HISTOIEE Heures de Paphos (Les), contes moraux par un sacrificateur de Venus, 1787, 8vo., engraved text, frontispiece, 4 tailpieces, and 12 pretty free plates, not signed, in the manner of Desrais (30s. to 40s.). Heureux (Les) evenements, ou les genereux aventuriers. His- toire nouvelle et galante. Amsterdam, 1752, 2 vols., 8vo., frontispiece (3s.). Hieroglyphica, oder Werkbeelden der oude Volkeren. Amster- dam, 1735, 4to., portrait of E. de Hooghe by Houbraken after H. Bos, 63 plates after K. de Hooghe by "Westerhovius (20s. to 30s.). Hipparchia, histoire galante, traduite du grec, avec une preface tr^s-interessante. Lampsaque, I'an de ce monde (1748), post 8vo., 4 plates (10s.). Published also under the title of Aiborappih. Attributed to Godard de Beauchamps. Histoire prodigieuse et lamentable de Jean Fauste, grand magicien, avec son testament et sa vie ^pouventable (traduit de I'allemand par Vict. Palma Cayet). A Cologne, chez les heritiers de Pierre Marteau [Bruxelles, G. de Backer], 1712, 16mo., frontispiece by Harrewyn (15s. to 20s.). Histoire des Amours deGregoire VH., du Cardinal deEichelieu, de la Princesse de Conde, et de la Marquise d'Urfe. Par Mademoiselle D * * * (Catherine Bedacier, n^e Durand). Cologne, Pierre le jeune, 1700, 12mo., frontispiece (8s. to 10s.). Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament (par David Martin) . . . Anvers (French text) Amsterdam (Dutch text), Pierre Mortier, 1700, 2 vols., folio, 2 frontispieces, similar fleuron on each title, 2 vignettes alike, 1 ornamented letter, 214 plates with 2 figures on each (except one), 1 head and 29 tail pieces (all in vol. 2), and 5 maps, after Elgers, Goer^e, Picarfc, Tideman, Van der Plaes, etc., by Baptist, de Blois, Later, Mulder, V. Gouwen,'etc. (20.s., and more on large paper). More particularly so "avant les clous;" plate at page 145, vol. 2, having by accident been broken, it was repaired with nails, the imprint of which is visible on the border. Early impressions without this mark are therefore the best. De La Bedoyere's copy bound by Padeloup, 645 frs., which in the Leboeuf de Montgermont sale brought 1980 frs. In the Brunet sale Longepierre's copy, in old red morocco, 1500 frs. There is not the remotest chance of these prices being again realized. A copy in Prench, in old French red morocco, sold at the Hotel Drouot HISTOIRE 241 in 1895 for only 152 frs. There are copies containing both the Prench and Dutch text (20«. in calf and more " avant les clous," but in morocco in the first state, £10 to £12). The fleurons and tailpieces exist in " tirage a part " (rarissime). Histoire de la Sultane de Perse et des Visirs, contes turcs com- poses en langue turque par Choc Zadd et traduits en frangais. Amsterdam, aux depens d'Etienne Roger, 1707, 12mo., frontispiece (55.). Histoire de la-Princesse de Montferrat. Londres, 1749, 12mo., 1 etching, not signed (3s.). Barbier attributes this novel to Pr. Deslandes. Histoire de Bertholde, contenant ses aventures, sentences, bons mots, etc., traduite de litalien de Giulio Cesare Croci et MM. les academiciens de la Crusca. La Haye, chez P. G-osse, 1750, roy. 8vo., grotesque portrait of Bertholde, not signed (4s.). Reprinted 1752. Histoire de Comouflet, souverain potentat de I'empire d'Equito- polis. A, Equitopolis, 1751, post 8vo., fleuron by Moitte,, and vignette not signed (3s.). Histoire de Louis XV. par Medailles. Unhappily the work remained unfinished ; 9 of the fleurons and 5 of the alle- gorical plates referring to the events in the reign of Louis. XV., and dated 1753-7, were designed and engraved by Cochin fils, 8 other pieces after him were engraved hy Aliamet, L. Cars, Dupuis, Flipart, Gallimard, and Prevost (10s.). Histoire de Don Ranucio dAletes, par lui-m6me~. Venise,. chez Francisco Pasquinetti, aux depens de la Compagnie, 1736, or 1738, or 1752, or 1758, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 pretty plates, not signed (3s.). Histoire de la derniere Guerre, commenc^e I'an 1756 et fini& par la paix d'Hubertsbourg, le 15 fevrier 1763. Cologne, 1769, 12mo., pretty plate by Bosse after Eisen (3s.). Histoire de I'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, avec un dis- cours abrege (par Rondet). Paris, Herissant, 1771, 8vo., 585 wood engravings in the text by Nicholas Le Sueur (5s.). Histoire universelle des Theatres de toutes les nations depuis Thespis jusqu'a nos jours (jusqua Robert Garnier) (par 242 HISTOIEE— HOGAETH Desfontaines, Coup6 et autres). Paris, Duchesne, 1779-81, 25 parts in 7 vols., 8vo., 45 plates after Dugoux by Trifere, Ingouf, Taraval, etc. (£2 to £3). Histoire de la Guerre des Bataves et des Remains, redige par le marquis de St. Simon. 1770, fol., privately printed, plates by Tempesta after Otto Vaenius (6s.). Histoire sacree du Nouveau Testament, contenant la Vie de Jesus-Christ, ornee de 72 figures par J. D. B, (Duplessi- Bertaux. Paris, 1802, Bvo. (10s.). Histoires lubriques derobees aux Archives de Cythfere, ornees de 6 gravures. A Guide, aux depens de Venus, s.l.n.d. (Paris, 1789), 16mo., 6 plates, not signed (10s.). Histoires les plus remarquables de I'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, gravees en cuivre par le celfebre Jean Luyken. Amsterdam, Mortier, 1732, roy. fol., 67 plates and 29 vignettes (lOs.). RadziwiU's copy in green morocco by Padeloup, 105 frs. Hodges (W.). Select Views in India, drawn on the Spot in the years 1780-3, and executed in Aqua-tinta. London, 1786, imp. fol., 50 plates (with descriptions in English and French) (20s. to 30s., and with plates coloured or proofs, £3). Hoet (Gerard). Les Principaux Fondements du Dessin pour I'usage des curieux, mis en lumiere par G. Hoet, etc. Leide, Langerak, 1723, folio, about 90 plates by Bodart (£3). Jlofman (T.). Portraits Historiques des Hommes Illustres de Dannemark . . . (Copenhague), 1746, 4to., 7 parts contain- ing 50 portraits and vignettes by Folkema, Fokke, Will, etc. (30s. to 40s., and more on large paper). Hogarth (W.). The Analysis of Beauty. London, 1753, 4to., 2 folding plates (5s.). Hogarth (W.). Five Days' Peregrination in the Isle of Sheppey. 1782, folio, 9 plates by Hogarth (25s. to 30s.). Hogarth. "Works moralized by J. Trusler. London, 1768, 8vo., portrait and plates (20s. to 25s.). Hogarth (W.). Original and Genuine Works. London, J. and J. Boy dell, 1790, Atlas folio, portrait of Hogarth by Smith, HOGAKTIl'S GliAllUC Illustkatioxs IP age 243 HOGAETH— HOLBEIN 243 and 103 plates, including "Before" and " After," and another portrait and a table (£8 to £10). Hogarth illustrated by John Ireland. Loudon, 1791-98, 3 vols., roy. 8vo., 133 plates (30.s. to 40s.). Hogarth (W.). Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth from Pictures and Drawings in the possession of Samuel Ireland. London, 1794-99, 2 vols., 4to., 108 portraits (including those of Hogarth and his wife) and plates, some tinted and some in red, and Lovat's Ghost on Pilgrimage in mezzotint (30s. to 40s., and more on large paper, sm. folio). Holbein. (Euvre de Jean Holbein, ou Recueil de gravures d'aprfes ses plus beaux ouvrages, accompagne d'explications historiques et critiques, par Chretien de Mechel. Basle, . chez I'auteur, 1780, sm. folio (£3). PjTrt ], Le Triomphe de la Mort, has 12 plates comprising 47 subjects, 2 large plates, and 2 tailpieces by Eisen; Part 2 has La Passion de Notre-Signeur, consisting of title and 12 plates; Part 3 has engraved title and 1 2 Swiss costume plates in bistre or coloured, published 1790 ; Part 4 has portraits of illustrious people of the 16th century, viz. Holbein, his wife and children; Meier and his wife (all four engraved by B. Hubner) ; Amerbach, Erasmus and the family of Thomas Morus (in bistre), 1794. The plates of the " Triomphe de la Mort " have appeared separately in a volume. They are engraved after Holbein's original drawings, which are at Basle. , Holbein's Life, although mentioned on the title of Part 2, was never published. Holbein. Le Triomphe de la Mort grave d'apres les desseins de Holbein par W. Hollar (London, 1790), post 8vo., portraits of Hans Holbein and of Wenceslaus Hollar, and 31 plates (the last one folding) (5s. to 6s., and more on large paper in 4to.). Three copies exist on vellum. Hollar's plates were originally published in oblong 4to., on 15 leaves (2 plates on a leaf), the impressions being superior and scarce. Holbein. Imitations of Original Drawings by Hans Holbein in the Collection of his Majesty, for the Portraits of illustrious Persons of the Court of Henry VIII., with biographical Tracts (by E. Lodge). Published by John Chamberlaine. London, 1792, Atlas folio. Portraits of Holbein and his wife, 12 anonymous portraits, 68 portraits according to List, and 2 miniature portraits of the young Dukes, children of the Duke of Suffolk (both on one plate), together 84 portraits tinted in colours, all engraved by Bartolozzi (except those of Lady Eliot, Melanchthon, and 244 HOLLANDIA— HOMEE Jolin Poins, by C. Metz, Bartolozzi's pupil, and that of John Eeskimer by C. Knight) after Holbein's designs. The first impressions are printed on tinted (Holbein) paper, mostly the size of the page, the second of smaller size mounted on drawing paper, and the third on a kind of white stained paper, the size of the paper {£9 to £12, and more with proofs) ; 6 copies were carefully mounted on card paper, ruled in gold and black. Originally published in 14 numbers, they are more in imitation of Italian masters than in the manner of Holbein. Hollandia regenerata. Londres, 1794, roy. 4 to., 20 caricatures printed in red with text in English, French, and Dutch ; rare (25s.). Homer. L'lliade, po^me avec un discours sur Homere, par M. de La Motte. Paris, G. Dupuis, 1714, 8vo., frontispiece, vignette for the Dedication to the King, and 12 plates after Delamonce, A. Dieu, Nattier, Fr. Roettiers by Chaufournier and Nic. Edelinck (4s.). Homer. The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, translated by Mr. Pope. London, 1715-25, 11 vols., sm. folio, original edition, map and plates (25s. to 30s.). Homer. Les (Euvres d'Homfere, traduites du grec par Mme. Dacier, avec I'introduction, en 7 vols., 12mo., Amsterdam, J. Wetstein, 1731, 3 frontispieces, 1 fleuron repeated on each title, 24 plates for the Iliad after B. Picart, 24 for the Odyssee after Farret, by Jonghe and V. Buysen, and 5 plates of monuments (25s., and in morocco according to state and preservation). De Bute's copy in blue morocco by Padeloup, 750 frs. ; M. Double's copy in red morocco by Derome, 1000 frs. Comte de LigneroUes' copy in old red morocco, 277 frs. (1894). The Gosford copy of the edition of Paris, Rigaud, 1711-16, 6 vols., 12mo., with Picart's plates for the Iliad inserted in old red morocco, 245 frs. Homer. L'lliade d'Homfere, nouvelle traduction. Paris, 1773, 3 vols., roy. 8vo., 3 plates after Cochin by Gaucher, Romanet, and de Launay (5s., and more on large paper). Reprinted by Barbou, 1776. Copies on large paper bound by Derome are sometimes to be met with, and valued at £3. The copy with Cochin's 3 original drawings, 600 frs. Homer. L'lliade et I'Odyssee, traduction nouvelle, precedee de Reflexions sur Homere et suivie de Remarques, par HOMEE-HOEATIUS 245 M. Bitaube, de' TAcademie Eoyale des sciences et belles- lettres de Berlin. A Paris, chez Prault et Lamy, 1780-85, 6 vols., 8vo., frontispiece by Ponce after Marillier, fleuron after Moreau on title, bust of Homer, not signed ; 24 plates for the lUiad after Marillier by Dambrun, Delignon, De Gendt, De Launay, Lingee, Patas, Ponce, and Trifere, and 25 plates (one folding), not signed ; for the Odyssee :' portrait of Bitaub^ after Cochin by A. de Saint- Aubin, and 24 plates, not signed (15s., and more on Dutch paper). Reprinted 1786-8, 12 vols., with portraits of Homer and of Bitaube by Saint-Aubin and plates (5s., and more on vellum paper). Homer. L'lliade d'Homere, traduite en vers frangois par M. de Eochefort, de I'Academie royale des inscriptions et belles- lettres, nouvelle edition. Paris, de Tlmprimerie royale, 1781, 4to., fieuron on title and 24 vignettes by Blosse (3s.). Homer. Gluvres completes d'Homfere, traduction nouvelle, dediee au Roi, avec des notes litt^raires, historiques et geographiques, par M. Grin. Paris, Imprimerie de Didot I'aine, 1786, 4 vols., roy. 4to. or 8vo., frontispiece with Homer's portrait, and 24 plates after Marillier by Dambrun, Delignon, de Ghendt, de Launay, Lingee, Patas, Ponce, and Trifere, and a map (15s. and 10s.). The plates in the 4to. edition are lettered and unlettered and within borders, and in the 8vo. lettered and without borders. Comte de La Bedoyere's copy in 4to. uncut, with the etchings and Marillier's (25) original drawings a.l'encre de Chine, 112 frs. The Iliad is not in this edition. Honorine, ou Mes 22 ans, histoire veritable de Mile, de * * *, publiee sur ses Memoires par un homme de lettres. PariSj Marchant, 1803, 3 vols., 12mo., 3 plates, not signed, in the style of Chaillou (3s.). Hoogfliet. Arnold Abraham de aartsvader, an XIL boeken. Rotterdam, Daniel Beman, 1736, sm. 4to., frontispiece by Wandelaar, 2 vignettes by Bleyswyck, and 12 plates by Punt, and portrait after Beman by Houbraken (10s.). Hope (Sir W.). The compleat Fencing-Master. London, 1710, 12mo., plates (£2), The first edition, 1691, is worth a little more. Horatius. Opera. Londini, ex officina J. Tonson et J. Watts, 1715, 8vo., frontispiece by L. Duguernier (5s., and more on large paper). Baron Pichon's large-paper copy in blue morocco, with arms of Comte d'Hoym, 370 frs. 24G HOEATIUS— HbUBEAKEN Horatius. Opera. Londini, a3neis tabulis incidit Johannes Pine, 1733-37, 2 vols., 8vo., engraved throughout, 2 fleurons on titles, 2 frontispieces, 164 ornamented initial letters, and 324 illustrations, consisting of figures, vignettes, head and tail pieces, etc. (£4 first issue, to he distinguished by "Caesar tribun post est" instead of "potest" on the medal at page 108, vol. 2 ; and £2 105. for the second, and double in morocco). The book is well illustrated, but the execution, though elegant, lacks charm, and the medal designs are based on erroneous information derived from the wrong sources. They are for the greater part imaginary. The Brunet copy, in a superb mosaic binding, by Derome, 2180 frs. ; absurd even for the binding. Another copy in blue morocco in the same sale brought 335 frs. Horatius. Carmina, nitori suo restitua, accurante Steph. And. Philippe. Lutetise Paris. Coustelier, 1746, 12mo., frontis- piece after B. Picart by Duflos, 10 vignettes (6 different) and 4 tailpieces, not signed (3s., and on stout Dutch paper, 15s.). Horatius. Poemata . . . Aurelianis, Couret de Villeneuve, 1767, 12mo., frontispiece and engravings (4s.). Horatius. Opera. Birminghamise, J. Baskerville, 1762, 12mo., frontispiece, fleuron on title by Grignion after Wale, and 1 escutcheon (5s.). Reprinted 1770, 4to., and this edition has generally the advantage of containing series of frontispiece and 4 plates after Gravelot. Such a copy in old red morocco, £3 3s. Horatius. Opera. Parisiis, excudebat Petrus Didot natu major. 1799, roy. fol., 12 vignettes after Percier (5s., and treble on large vellum paper, of which 250 copies were printed). Two copies were taken on vellum ; in one of them the original drawings were inserted, and the other (M. DelzoUi^s') was sold in 1894 for 205 frs. Horsley (John). Britannia Eomana, or the Eoman Antiquities of Britain : I. History of all the Eoman Transactions in Britain, an Account of their Forces, Station, and a Descrip- tion of the Eoman Walls ; H. A Collection of the Eoman Inscriptions and Sculptures ; HI. Eoman Geography of Britain. London, 1732, fol., upwards of 100 maps and plates (£5 to £6). Houbraken (Jacques). De groote Schonburgh der nederlants che Konstschilders en Schilderessen. Amsterdam, 1718-21, 8 HOUBEAKEN— HUET 247 vols., 8vo., 103 portraits on 41 plates, fleuron on 1st and 3rd titles, frontispiece, engraved dedication, and 5 plates by Houbraken (15s.). Reprinted 1753, with 103 portraits. The same illustrations are to be found in the Biographie des Peintres ilamands de Wegerman. La Hay, 1729-69, 4 vols., sm. 4to. (large paper, 20s., and on ordinary paper, half). Houbraken. Collection de 95 portraits de personnes illustres dans les Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas. Amsterdam, 1761, roy. 4to. (15s.). Houbraken and Vertue. Heads of illustrious Persons of Great Britain, engraven by Houbraken and Vertue, with their Lives and Characters, by Thomas Birch. London, 1743-51, 2 vols., fol., 108 portraits (80 and 28 respectively) (£4 to £5, and double on large paper with unlettered proofs, of which only 200 copies were printed). Houel (Jean). Voyage pittoresque des lies de Sicile, de Malte,, et de Lipari. Paris, 1782-89, 4 vols., roy. fol., containing: 264 plates (including 7 maps), designed and engraved in.. tint by Houel (15s.). The Radziwill copy in red morocco, 70 frs. Hourcastr^me. Aventures de Messire Anselme, 2° edition... Paris, chez Lemierre, 1796, 4 vols., 8vo., portrait of the^ author by Miger, and 14 plates designed and engraved hy Hourcastr^me (6s.). Huber. Choix de Poesies allemandes. Paris, Humblot, 1766, 4 vols., 12mo. and 8vo., 1 plate by De Longueil after Eisen, and 4 vignettes after Watelet (3s.). Huet (J. B.), Premier [deuxieme livre] de differents trophees. Paris, Demarteau, 1772, 8vo., 8 plates in red after J. B. Huet by Demarteau (12s. to 15s.). Huet (J. B.). Cahiers des Arabesques dess. par J. B. H. . . . peintre ... A Paris, chez Bonnet (1776-80), 4to., 14 parts of 4 plates each (£5 to £6, and more in bistre and dearer in red). Huet (J. B.). CEuvre de differens Genres, dessinee par J. B. H. . . . peintre du Eoi, et gravee par Demarteau. A Paris, chez I'auteur, s.d. (circa 1780), 4to., 12 parts of 4 plates in red each (in the first part the portrait of Huet) ; very rare (£20 to £25). 248 HUET— HUETADO Huet (J. B.). Premier [dix-tuitieme] cahier de fragmens et de principes de Desseins de tous les genres, dessines . . . pour les elfeves, par J. B. Huet, peintre de TAcademie royale de peinture. A Paris, chez Bonnet, s.d. (circa 1785), roy. 4to., 72 plates in red, each of several subjects (£7 to £8). Huet (J. B.) et Mixelle. Vues diverses des Environs de Paris, dessinees par Huet, gravees par Mixelle. Paris, Bonnet, s.d., 4to., plates of views (some coloured) (£3 to £4). Huet (J. B.). (Euvres. ... A Paris, chez Huet fils, s.d. (circa 1800), 2 vols., fol., vol. 1 engraved title and 6 parts of 6 plates each, vol. 2 contains 82 plates of ornaments, etc., en-graved by J. B. Huet, Huet fils, Legrand, and Demarteau (50s. to 60s.). Huquier (Jacques-Gabriel). Iconologie ou sont representees les Vertus, les Vices, les Sciences, les Arts et les Divinites de la Fable, en deux cent seize estampes in v. et grav. par Huquier. A Paris, chez le dit Huquier, rue des Mathurins, folio (£12 to £15), very rare and recherche collection of -ornaments in the genre of the Louis XV. period. The 216 original drawings form part of the Berard Collection. The other works of this artist are as follows : Recueil de plus de 600 Vases, ■composes et graves en partie par Huquier ; Nouveau livre de Serrurerie en 60 planches ; Livre de differentes especes d'oiseaux, plantes et fleurs de la Chine, 60 pieces divisees en 4 parties, et des Recueils de Vases, de Caprices, de Trophies, de Frises, de Bordures, d'Ecrans, de Dessus de Portes et d'Arabesques; Nouveau Caprices d'Ornements mesles de fleurs ; Difierentes Pensees d'Ornements Arabesques a divers usages. A Paris, s.d., oblong 4to., 2 parts, 10 plates each (including titles), by Huquier after Bellay. M. Hip. Destailleur's copy of Huquier 's CEuvre (1750-70), 2 vols., 4to., containing 338 pieces, realized 480 frs. (1895). Hurtado de Mendoza. La Vie et les Aventures de Lazarille de Tormes, ecrites par lui-meme ; traduction nouvelle sur le veritable original espagnol, embellie de plusieurs figures. Brusselles, George de Backer, 1701, 2 vols., 12mo., 1 por- trait and 19 plates by Harrewyn (6s.). Reprinted 1711. The best impressions are in the 1698 edition. Hurtado de Mendoza. Aventures et Espifegleries de Lazarille de Tormes, ecrites par lui-meme, nouvelle edition, etc. Paris, Didot le jeune, an IX. (1801), 2 vols., 8vo., 40 'plates designed and engraved by Eansonnette (10s., and more with unlettered proofs. The plate in chapter 17, vol. ii., should be looked for ; it is sometimes missing. HUETAUT— HUTIN 249 Hurtaut. L'Art de P§ter, essai tlieori-physique et methodique a Tusage des personnes constipees, des personnage's graves et austferes, des dames melancoliques et de tous ceux, qui sont eselaves du prejuge, suivi de I'histoire du prince Pet-en- I'air et de la reine des Amazones, etc. En Westphalie, chez Florent Q., rue Pet-en-Gueule, au Soufflet (Paris), 1751, 12mo., curious frontispiece representing the god Crepitus, and 1 plate referring to the History of Pet-en-l'air, both, not signed (10s.). Original edition. Reprinted 1776. Hutchins (J.). History and Antiquities of Dorset. ' London, 1774, 2 vols., foL, map, pedigrees, plans and plates (SOs. to 40s.). The second edition, 1796-1815, 4 vols., fol., £5 to £6, and double on large paper with proof plates. Hutchinson (W.). A View of Northumberland, with an Excur- sion to the Abbey of Mailross in Scotland. Newcastle, 1778-80, 2 vols., 4to., plates (30s. to 40s.). Hutchinson (W.). History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham. Newcastle, 1785-87, and Carlisle, 1794, 3 vols., 4to., portraits, plates and pedigrees (50s. to 60s., and double on large paper, of which only 8 copies are mentioned in the list of subscribers to have been printed). Hutchinson (W.). History of the County of Cumberland and some Places adjacent . . . Carlisle, 1794-98, 2 vols., 4to,, map and plates (£2 to £3, and on fine paper £4 to £5). Hutin (Ch.). Recueil de differents Sujets ... A Dresde, 1763, 4to., 36 etchings (18s. to 20s.). D^E generale des Vices principaux de I'lnstitut des J^suites, tiree de leurs constitutions et des autres litres de leur socidtd. S.I., 1762, 12mo., frontis- piece, not signed {3s.). Idyllen . . . Leipzig, Loewen, 1760, 12mo., title within engraved border, with fieuron, vignette arid 15 tail- pieces, unsigned (55.). Idylles et Pieces fugitives, trouvees dans un ermitage au pied du Mont Saint-Odille. Paris et Strasbourg, 1781, post 8vo, etched frontispiece, not signed (Ss.). Idylles polonaises. Varsovie, 1778, 8vo., frontispiece by de Gendt, and 7 plates by de Longueil after Eisen (105.). Imbert. Le Jugement de Paris, poeme en iv. chants . . . Amsterdam (Paris), 1772, 8vo., title engraved by Moreau, 4 plates after Moreau by Nee, Duclos, Masquelier, and Delaunay, and 4 headpieces by Choffard (20s., and double and more in morocco according to state). Choffard's vignettes in artist's proofs without text exist as well as the etchings. M. Paillet's copy in that state, and Moreau's 4 plates in two states, bound in morocco double by Bauzonnet, is marked by Morgand 4000 frs. Reprinted 1774 (half-price). Imbert. Fables Nouvelles, d^di^es h, Madame la Dauphine. Amsterdam et Paris, Delalain, 1773, 8vo., frontispiece by N^e after Moreau {5s., and double on Dutch paper). Imbert. Historiettes et Nouvelles en vers . . . Amsterdam, 1774 (Paris, Delalain), 8vo., title designed and engraved by Moreau, 1 plate and 4 charming vignettes by Mas- quelier and N'^e after Moreau (10s., and more on Dutch paper). The vignettes exist in artist's proofs without text. A second edition appeared in the same year. Imbert. Les Egarements de 1' Amour ou Lettres de Feneli et de Miefort. Amsterdam (Paris, Delalain), 1776, 2 vols., IMBERT— IMITATIONS 251 8vo., 4 plates after Moreau and Marillier by Duclos, cle Ghendt, and Martini (10s.). The London 1793 edition, 3 vols., 16mo., with 3 plates, not signed, is of little value. Jmbert. Choix de Fabliaux mis en vers. Paris, 1795, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates, not signed (3s.). Imbert. Les Bienfaits du Sommeil, ou les Quatre reves accomplis. Paris, Brunet, 1776, post 8vo., engraved title and 4 pretty plates by Delaunay, after Moreau (£3 to £A, and considerably more in old morocco). In the first issue the plates are without borders, and " Maurepas " is in the legend of the first vignette ; in the second the name has been replaced by that of " Miremenil." Copies are extant on Dutch paper containing unlettered proofs. In both cases the book is an encomium in verse on Louis XVI., Comte de Maurepas, and M. de Miromesnil, and is rarely to be met with, and of commanding interest and value. Imbert. Le Jugement de Pdris, poeme en iv. chants. Paris, Chaigneau aine, 1797, 16mo., title and 4 plates after Moreau, reduced form of the 1772 edition minus the Choflfard vignettes (3s.). It is always to be found as supplement to " Narcisse dans I'lle de Yenus." (See Malfilatre.) Imitateurs de Charles IX. (Les), ou les Conspirateurs foudroy^s, drame en cinq actes et en prose, orne de 5 figures, par le rddacteur des Vepres siciliennes et du Massacre de la Saint- Barthelemy. S.l. (Paris), de I'imprimerie du Clergd et de la Noblesse, 8vo., 5 plates, not signed (10s.). Attributed to Gabriel Brizard. A pamphlet against Marie- Antoinette. Imitation de Jesus-Christ, traduction nouvelle, par Nic. Beauz^e. Paris, Barbou, 1788, 12mo., frontispiece and 4 plates after Cipriani, Cochin, and Lesueur by Prevost (3s., and more on Dutch paper). Imitatione Christi (De) lihri quatuor, recensuit J. Valart. Paris, Barbou, 1764, 12mo., frontispiece and 4 plates after Marillier by de Longueil (3s., and more in old morocco). The French version, published in 1773, with the same plates, is of little value. Imitatione Christi (De) libri quatuor. Parisiis, 1782, 16mo., frontispiece by Delaunay after Marillier (3s.). Imitations de Jesus-Christ (De 1'), traduction nouvelle (par I'abb^ Nic. Le Due). A Paris, chez Savoye, 1741, 8vo., 262 INCE— ITALIE frontispiece and plates after Humblot by Duflos and Gu^tard (5 s.). Behague's copy in an old rich binding, 243 frs. Ince and Mayhew. The Universal System of Household Furniture, consisting of about 300 Designs in the most elegant Taste, both useful and ornamental. Finely engraved, in which the Nature of Ornament and Per- spective is accurately exemplified. The Whole made con- venient to the Nobility and Gentry in their choice, and comprehensive to the Workman by directions for executing the several Designs, with Specimens of Ornament for young Practitioners in Drawing, by Ince and Mayhew, Cabinet- makers and Upholders. London, n.d. (about 1760), roy. folio, engraved titles in English and French (the latter in red), 1 leaf each for dedication (engraved) and preface, 6 leaves of explanation (in English and French), and 95 plates containing 300 designs by Darly (plates L to 3 and 66 are in red) ; very scarce (£25 to £30). The book is dedicated to the Duke of Marlborough, and may be said to rival Chippendale. Mr. E. Hall's copy, sold in 1887, is described as having 101 plates, but the one in the South Kensington Museum corresponds with the number given above. Inchbald (Mistress). Simple Histoire, troisifeme edition. Paris, Louis, 1793, 4 vols., 16mo., 4 plates, not signed (35.). Intrigues du Cabinet des Rats (Les), apologue national destine a I'instruction de la jeunesse et a I'amusement des vieil- lards ; ouvrage traduit de I'allemand en frangais . . . Paris, Le Roi, 1788, 8vo., 22 vignettes (4s.). Isle de France (L') ou la Nouvelle Colonie de Venus, pr^cedee d'un epitre a M * * * servant de preface. Amsterdam, chez Arkstee et Merkus, 1753, post 8vo., frontispiece, not signed, and an allegorical folding plate signed : Cochin fils inv. et so. (3s.). A prose poem attributed to Thomas. Italic (L') illustree en 135 figures en taille-douce, dess. et grav. par les plus fameux graveurs des Pays-Bas. Leyde, 1757, fol. (20s. to 25s.). Ince and Mayhew (No. 1) [Page 252 ' .f -ff> '-^. ACKSON (J. B.). An Essay on the Art of En- graving and Printing in Chiaro-oscuro, as prac- tised by Albert Diirer, Hugo di Carpi, and others. London, 1754, 4to., 8 coloured plates (20s.). Jackson. Imitations of pictures by Titian, Paul Veronese, Cagliari, Eobusti, and de Ponte. Venetiis, 1745, fol., 24 large wood engravings on 18 plates in Chiaroscuro, being one of the earliest attempts at printing in colours with wooden blocks (50*. to 60s.). Jacobi. Traductions de diverges ceuvres composees en allemand, en vers et en prose, par Jacobi, chanoine I'Halberstadt. Paris, 1771, 8vo., fleuron on title and 4 pretty tailpieces by A. V. S. and Fritsch (3s.). Jacobinfeide (La), poeme heroi-comi-civique. Paris, au bureau des Sabbats Jacobites. 1792, 8vo., 12 plates, not signed, very rare (10s. to 15 s.). Jacobs (Gr.). Poetical Kegister, or Lives and Characters of the English Dramatic Poets. 1719-20, 2 vols., 8vo., portraits (15s. to 20s., and double on large paper). Jamain de Beaupre (Jean). Methode tres facile pour former la noblesse dans I'Art de I'Bp^e, etc. (en frangais et en allemand). Ingoldstadt, 1721, 4to., 25 plates, not signed (£3). James (J.). Gardening, done from the French Original. 1712, 4to., plates by Van der Gucht (15s. to 20s.). Janel. Eecueil de Diligences, Berlines et Carosses, inventes et dessines par Janel. A Paris, chez Chereau, s.d., oblong fol., 6 parts of 6 plates each, engraved under the direction of Choffard (£8 to £10). Janinet. Cahiers de Trophies, gravees par J. F. Janinet. Paris, Le Pfere et Avaulez, s.d. fol., 3 parts of 4 plates each (£2 to £3). 254 JANINET— JAUFFEET Janinet. Vues pittoresques des principaux Edifices de Paris. A Paris, chez Lami, libraire, quai des Augustins, chez I'auteur, place Maubert, et chez Esnault et Eapilly, 1/92, 8vo. or sm. 4to., 96 oval views of the public buildings and of special mansions of Paris by Janinet after de Durand, printed in colours (£6 to £8). De La Beraudiere's copy, with 109 or 110 plates, 370 frs. Janinet. Vues des plus beaux Edifices publics et particuliers de la Ville de Paris et des Chateaux royaux. Oblong 4to,, 88 plates by Janinet and Chapuy after de Durand, Gar- bizza, Toussaint, and Mopille, representing views of the Louvre, of the Sorbonne, of the Palais-Eoyal, of the Val- de-Gr^ce, of the H6tel des Invalides, the Boulevards, the Bridges, Versailles, Compifegne, Fontainebleau, etc. (£6 to ■ £8). The first edition came out with only 42 plates, and some copies have only 82 plates. Jardin (Le) des ^mes sensibles, almanach orne de jolies gravures. Paris, Janet (1794), 16mo., frontispiece and 12 plates (155.). Jardins de Monceau pres de Paris, appartenant a S. A. S. Mgr. le due de Chartres. Paris, chez Delafosse, Nee et Masquelier, 1779, roy. fol., plan by Bertaud after L. C. de Carmontelle, and 17 views of gardens with people, after the same by Colibert, Couch^, Deni, Croutelle, Legrand, Lesueur, Lupine, Michel, Michaud, Leroi (£2 to £3). Jauffret. Les Charmes de I'Enfauce et les plaisirs de I'Amour maternel, ornes d'une gravure en taille-douce. A Paris, chez Moutard, 1791, 12mo., frontispiece signed F. M, Queverdo inv. 1791 et Delignon sculp. (3s.). Jauffret. Les Charmes de I'Enfance et les Plaisirs de I'Amour maternel, par L. F. Jauffret ; ornes de plusieurs gravures en taille-douce, etc. Troisifeme edition. Paris, Perret, 1793, 16mo., frontispiece by Dambrun after Queverdo, portrait by Gaucher after Notte, and 3 plates after Queverdo by Delignon and Gaucher (10s.). Graceful illustrations. Jauffret. Les Charmes de I'Enfance, 5° e'dition. Paris, de rimprimerie de Didot jeune, 1796, 2 vols., 12mo., frontis- piece, and 5 plates after Monnet by Delaunay, Gaucher, JAUFFEET— JlfeSUITIQUES 255 and Ingouf (10s., and considerably more -than treble on vellum paper witb unlettered proofs). Gaucher's pretty portrait of Jauffret may be added. JauflFret. Javotte, ou la Jolie vielleuse parvenue, manuscrit trouve au ,Bois de Boulogne. Paris, cbez Lagrange, an VIII. , 12mo., 1 plate by Bovinet after Chaillou (5s.). Jeaurat. Traits de Perspective a I'usage des artistes, ou Ton demontre geometriquement toutes les pratiques de cette science, etc., par M. Edme-Sebastien Jeaurat, ing^nieur- geograpK du Eoi. Paris, Jombert, 1750, 4to., 100 tecbnieal plates, a vignette by Soubeyran, and 55 tailpieces (several repeated) by Babel, Cochin, and Marvye (10*.). The tailpieces (one bearing date 1730) are worn, having been used up in earlier publications. Jefferys (Th.). A Collection of the Dresses of different Nations, ancient and modern, particularly old English Dresses ... to which are added the habits of the principal characters on the English stage. London, 1757-72, 4 vols., 4to., text English and French, fleurons on titles alike. by Grignion after Walker, and 480 plates of costumes after Holbein, Van Dyck, Hollar, etc. (£2 to £3, and double coloured, and more on large paper). See Eecueil des Habillements, etc., the identical work. Jefferys (T.). Journal of the Siege of Quebec London, 1759, 4to., plan of the environs (15.?. to 20s.). Jeffries (D.). A Treatise on Diamonds and Pearls. Lond'on, 1751, 8vo., 30 plates (20s.). Jeffries (D.). Traite des Diamants et des Perles, ou Ton considere leur importance ... la just valeur ... la vrai methode de les tailler (par Chappotin S. Laurent). Paris, Debure, 1753, Svo., headpiece by Baquoy after Cochin, and 10 plates (10s. to, 12s.). Jesuites (Les) de la maison professe de Paris, en belle humeur. Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1725, 2 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., 2 frontispieces (alike) (4s.). Jesuitiques (Les), enrichies de notes curieuses pour servir a Tin tell igence de cet ouvrage. A Eome, aux depens du general, 1761, 12mo., 2 folding plates, the first not signed, the second by Bonnard (5s.). 256 JEU— JOHNSON Jeu de Mail (Le), nouvelles regies tant sur la manifere d'y bien jouer que pour decider les divers evdnemens qui peuvent arriver a ce jeu. Paris, Huguier et Cailleau, 1717, 12mo., 4 plates by de Mortain (4s.). Jeu (Le), le Vin et les Femmes oii le danger des passions. Paris, Tiger, s.d., 16mo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). Jeux (Academie des) . . . Amsterdam et Leipsig, cbez Arkst^e et Merkus, 1752, 3 vols., 12mo., frontispiece and plates (5s.). Jeux de la petite Thalie (Les), Thetltre de la vie bumaine representee par les jeux de I'enfance ou les amusements de la jeunesse, etc., en cinq parties, avec tablettes feonomiques, perte et gain et stylet. A Paris, cbez Desnos, s.d., l6mo., frontispiece and 90 plates, not signed, in the manner of Gravelot (£3 to £4). The same book as the " Almanach de la Lotefie de TEcole militaire." Jeux de Calliope (Les) ou Collection de Poemes anglois, ita- liens, allemands et espagnols, en 2, 3 et 4 cbants. Londres et Paris, Ruault, 1776, 16mo., 4 plates after Gibelin by Marcband (3s,, and more than treble on large paper in 4to.). Jeux (Les) de Quadrille, de Quintille, de I'Hombre a trois et a deux, de la maniere dont ou les joue presentement, avec les Regies etablies par I'usage, et un Recueil de Decisions nouvelles sur les difBcultez et incidens qui peuvent survenir. A Paris, au Palais, 1732, post 8vo. (6s.). Johnson (C). General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates. London, 1724, 2 vols., 8vo., map of America, and plates (20s. to 30s.). Johnson (C). History of the Lives and Actions of the most famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street Robbers, etc., with the Voyages and Plunders of the most noted Pirates. London, 1734, folio, 26 plates. Best edition (£6 to £8). This singular ■work appeared originally in 73 weekly numbers at twopence each, or 20 monthly parts at eightpence each. The plates are frequently misplaced. Johnson (J.). Scot's Musical Museum. Edinburgh, 1787-1803, 6 vols., 8vo., engraved throughout with music ; many of the songs were written by Burns (30s. to 40«.). JOHNSON— JOMBEET 257 Jolinson (T.). One hundred and fifty Designs, consisting of Glass Oval Slab and Picture Frames, Stands for China, Candelabras, Brackets, Stove Grates, etc. 1758, 4to., 58 plates (35s. to 40s.). Joinville. Histoire de saint Louis, par Jehan sire de Joinville ; les annales de son regne, par Guillaume de Nangis ; sa vie et ses miracles, par le confesseur de la reine Marguerite, etc. Paris, de I'lmprimerie royale, 1761, fol., fleuron on title by Lemire, 3 vignettes after Eisen and Gravelot, 3 tailpieces after Gravelot by Lemire and Sornique, and 3 engraved letters (15s.). Jolie femme (La), ou la Femme du Jour. Amsterdam, chez Changuion, 1769, 2 parts, 12mo., engraved titles, not signed (3s.). Jombert (Ch. A.). Nouvelle Methode pour apprendre a dessiner sans mattre. Paris, Jombert, 1740, 4to., 120 plates (10s. to 12s.). Jombert (Ch. A.). Catalogue raisonne de Tceuvre de Sebastien Leclerc dessinateur et graveur du Cabinet du Roi, avec la vie de cet artiste. Paris, 1744, 2 vols., 8vo., fine frontis- piece after Jombert by Prevost (5s.). Jombert (Ch. A.). Methode pour apprendre le dessin, ou Ton donne les regies generales. Paris, I'auteur, 1755, 4to., 100 plates (8s. to 10s.). Jombert (Ch. A.). Architecture Moderne oul'Art debien B^tir pour toutes sortes de personnes, divisee en dix livres. Paris, 1764, 2 vols., 4to., headpieces by Marvye, Cochin, and Choffard, and 131 plates (40s. to 50s.). Jombert (Ch. A.). Repertoire des Artistes ou Eecueil des Com- positions d' Architecture etd'Ornemens antiques et modernes de toute espece, par Marot, Loir, Ducerceau, Le Pautre, Cottart, Pierretz, Cotelle, Leroux, Berain, etc., avec un abrege historique de la vie et des ouvrages de chacun de ces artistes, ouvrage pour faire suite aux oeuvres de J. Le Pautre. Paris, chez I'auteur, 1765, 2 vols., folio, 251 plates for vol. 1 and 444 plates for vol. 2, the greater part of the illustrations being in the style of Louis XIV. period (£40 to £50). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy, 1500 frs. (1895). The table of vol. 2 erroneously indicates 6 and 18 instead of 7 and 24 plates, in parts 35 and 50, and that accounts for Cohen counting only 437 while the second volume contains 444 plates. -«— S 258 JOMBEET— JOUFFEEAU Jombert (Ch. A.) et Perelle pere et fils. Les Delices de Versailles et des maisons royales, ou Eecueil de Vues . . . de Versailles, La Menagerie, etc. En deux cents planches dessinees et gravees pour la plupart par les Perelle pere et fils. Le tout enrichi de . . . description par Ch. Ant. J. . . . Paris, 1766, foL, 218 plates (£5 to £6). Jombert (Cli.. A.). Essai d'un Catalogue de I'oeuvre d'Etienne de La Belle, peintre et graveur florentin. Dispose par ordre historique suivant I'annee ou chaque piece a ^te gravee, avec la vie de cet artiste . . . Paris, chez I'auteur, 1772, 8vo., 2 vignettes after Cochin by Prevost (5s.). Jones (Inigo). Designs, consisting of Plans and Elevations for public and private Buildings, published by William Kent. London, 1770, 2 vols., foL, 73 and 64 plates respectively (40s. to 50s.). Jonson, (Ben). Works . . . with Notes critical and explana- tory, by Peter AVhalley. London, 1756, 7 vols., Svo., portrait by Vertue, and 10 plates designed and engraved by Duguernier (15s. to 20s., and considerably more on fine or large paper, the latter being very scarce). The 1716 edition, 6 vols., 8vo., with portrait and plates, 10»., and double on large paper. Joseph (Flavins). Histoire des Juifs, traduite sur I'original grec, revue sur divers manuscrits par Monsieur Arnaud d'Andilly. Nouvelle edition, enrichie d'un grand nombre de figures en taille-douce, etc. Bruxelles, Fricx, 1701-2, 3 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece by Berterham after Van Orley ; headpiece in vol. 1 and 204 vignettes, not signed. The following is always added : Histoire de la Guerre des Juifs contre les Romains, . . . traduite par M. Arnauld dAndiJly. Nouvelle edition, enrichie d'un grand nombre de trfes-belles figures en taille-douce. Bruxelles, Fricx, 1703, 2 vols., post 8vo., headpiece in vol. 1 and 26 vignettes, together 5 vols, and 232 vignettes (25s., and more on stout paper). Delbergue's copy in red morocco by Trautz, 450 frs. ; Comte de LigneroUes' copy in old citron morocco, 122 frs. (1894). Reprinted the same year in 12mo., of little value. Jouffreau de Lazei'ie (Abbe). Don Quichotte, poeme heroi- comique. Montauban, 1782, 8vo., one plate by Mme. Ponce after Marillier (3s.). JOUJOU— JUNQUlilEES 259 Joujou des Demoiselles (Le), nouvelle edition, avee de nouvelles gravures. S. 1. (Paris), 1752, sm. 4to!, engraved throughout, title engraved, frontispiece by Lemire after Eisen, 50 half- page vignettes for the " Joujou," not signed (in the manner of Cochin and Chedel), and 5 vignettes for the Epigrams (15s., and more on Dutch paper). Journal de ce qui s'est fait pour la reception du Roy, dans sa ville de Metz, avec un recueil de plusieurs pieces sur le meme sujet. Metz, 1744, fol., 8 folding plates by Mangin (10s. to 15s.). Journal des Muses par une Societe de gens de lettres, No. 1.. Paris, 1797, 16mo., frontispiece by Villerey after Qudverdo (3s.). Journee Amoureuse (La), ou les Derniers Plaisirs de M . . . Ant . . ., comedie en trois actes, en prose, representee, pour la premiere fois au Temple, le 22 aout, 1792. Au Temple, chez Louis Capet, I'an premier de la Eepublique, 12mo., frontispiece and 3 very pretty plates, not signed (£6 to £8), rare. M. A. Ducoin's copy in morocco uncut, 335 frs. (1895). A booklet against Marie- Antoinette. Joutel (Mr.). Journal of his Voyage to Mexico, his Travels eight hundred Leagues through forty Nations of Indians - in Louisiana to Canada, his account of the great Eiver Mississippi. London, 1719, 8vo., folding map (£4 to £5). Junius [Letters]. Stat Nominis Umbra. London, T. Bensley,. 1797, 2 vols., 8vo., two printed titles to each volume, one^ with vignette by W. Ridley, the other with woodcut by Bewick (the latter unsigned), both repeated in second volume, 69 (37 and 32 respectively) head and tailpieces by Bewick (not signed), and 21 portraits (12 and 9 respectively)' by W. Eidley (125. to 15s., and double on large paper). This most interesting and clever book is supposed to have been written by Sir Philip Francis. The evidence adduced, however, is not conclusive, and the authorship remains enshrouded in mystery. Junquieres. Caquet Bon-Bee, la Poule a ma Tante, po^me badin, seconde edition, revue, corrig^e et augmentee d'un chant. Paris, 1763, post 8vo., frontispiece by Baquoy after Gravelot (10s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy in red morocco by Derome le jeune, 210 frs. (1894). Junquieres. Caquet Bon-Bee, la Poule a ma Tante, po^me badin, nouvelle edition (imprimerie royale), 1785, 16mo., 260 JUEISTISCHE— JUVILLE fleuron on title, frontispiece, not signed, 8 vignettes and 6 tailpieces after Marillier by de Ghendt, Legouaz, Legrand, de Longueil, Masquelier, Nee, Ponce and Mme. Ponce. These illustrations, witli the exception of the frontispiece, are copied from Dorat's Fables (10s.). Juristische Ergotzlichkeiten vom Jung-Gesellen Rechte, beste- hend in Nutz- und Lehr-reichen Gesetzen, Bxempeln und Begebnuszen wie solche ehemals von Herrn D. Schopffern und Herrn Schiitzen auf dem Juristischen Catheder zu Franckfurth an der Oder defendiret. . . . Frankfurth und Leipzig, 1715, 12mo., curious frontispiece in three compart- ments (8 s. to 10 s.). Jtistin. Justini Historiarum ex Trogo Pompeio libri XIV. Paris, Barbou, 1772, 12mo., a fine frontispiece by de Longueil after Gravelot and 1 vignette, not signed. Juvenel de Carlencas. Essais snr I'Histoire des Belles-lettres, des Sciences et des Arts, nouvelle edition. Lyon, 1749, 4 vols., post 8vo., 4 frontispieces, 4 fleurons on the titles, 4 vignettes by Joubert after Delamonce (12s.). Juvenal. Juvenalis Satyrarum libri v., ex recognitione Steph. Andr. Philippi. Lutetiee Parisiorum, Grange 1747, 2 parts, 12mo., 2 frontispieces by Duclos, and head and tail pieces (3s.). Juvenal. Junevalis Satyrarum libri v. Paris, Barbou, 1754, 12mo., 2 frontispieces by Duflos and 5 tailpieces (3s.). Comte Roger's copy on Dutch, paper in red morocco, 190 frs. Exceptional finie copy, hence an exceptional price. ■Juvenal. Satires de Juvenal, traduites par J. Diisaulx (with the Latin text), 3^ edition, ornee de figures dessinees par Moreau le jeune. Paris, Didot jeune, 1796, 2 vols., roy. 4to., vellum paper, 2 frontispieces after Moreau, etched by Giraud, the one finished by Dambrun and the other by Dupr^el (10s., and on large paper in folio double). Juville. Traite des Bandages herniaires . . . Paris, Belin, 1786, 8vo., 14 coloured plates (10s.). AHN (A. F.). Anfangs griinde der Fechtkunst. Groettingen, 1739, 4to., plates of fencing (40s. to 50.9.). Kailaz, ou les Jeunes Sauvages, drama. Londres, Paris, Bleuet, 1770, 8vo., fleuron on title, vignette by de Longueil after Queverdo, and 1 tailpiece by the same (3s.). Kaulkol (G-. C). Christliclier Seelenschatz auserlesener Gebette . . . Bonn, 1729, 8vo., engraved title, vignettes, ornamental head letters and copper engravings by Kaulkol, secretary to- the Elector Clement August of Cologne (10s.). Kay (John, the Scottish artist). Collection of 260 portraits of eminent Scotch Persons, drawn and etched from Life. Edinburgh, 1780, etc., 4to. (£3 to £4, and double and more for proofs). Keating (J.). General History of Ireland, with Appendix. London, 1732, portrait and 40 plates of pedigrees and coats- of-arms (20s. to 25s.). Keralio (Louise-Fdlicite Guinement de). Les Crimes des Reines de France, depuis le commencement de la monarchic jusqu'a Marie-Antoinette, publies par L. Prudhomme, avec cinq gravures. Paris, au bureau des Revolutions de Paris et Lyon, 1791, 8vo., 5 indifferent plates, not signed (5s.). Keralio (Louise-Felicity Guinement de). Dictionnaire des Individus envoyes a la mort judiciairement, revolutionnaire- ment et contre revolutionnairement pendant la Revolution, particulierement sous le regne de la Convention nationale, avec des gravures et des tableaux. Paris, an V de la R^publique (1796), 2 vols., 8vo., 2 vignettes on titles and 2 folding plates (6s.). Keratry (Aug. H. de). Contes et Idylles. Paris, de I'impri- merie de P. Fr. Didot le jeune, 1791, 16mo., engraved title and 1 plate (5s.), 262 KIDDEE— KIP Kidder (E.). Eeceipts of Pastry and Cookery for the Use of Hs Scholars. London, n.d. (1730), engraved throughout, with portrait by Sheppard (20s.). Kidgell (J.). Original Fables, in French and English. London, 1763, 2 vols., 12mo., outline plates (never published) {20s. to 30s.). King (E.). Munimenta Antiqua, or. Observations on Ancient Castles, including Eemarks on the whole, progress of Architecture, ecclesiastical as well as military, in Great Britain, and on the corresponding changes in manners. Laws, and Customs. London, 1799-1805, 4 vols., foL, plates (£2 to £3). King (J. G.). The Eites and Ceremonies of the Greek Church in Eussia, containing an Account of its Doctrine, Wor- ship, and Discipline. London, 1772, 4to., plates (30s. to 40s.). Kip (J.). Britannia lUustrata, or Views of several of the Queens' Palaces as also of the principal Seats of the Nobility ^nd Gentry of Great Britain. London, sold by David Mortier, 1,707, imp. folio, 80 large plates (£4 to £5, and more on large paper). Kip (J.). Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne, ou Description exacte des Maisons les plus considerables de la Grande Bretagne, avec le Supplement. Londres, chez Joseph Smith, 1724-8, 5 vols.. Atlas folio. Vol. 1 contains title, 80 plates of views of the Country Seats of the English Nobility and Gentry, preface, description, and alphabetical list of plates and 6 11. ; vol. 2 has title, 76 plates (ditto), description and 4 11. ; vol. 3 consists of engraved title-page : " Ecclesiarum Anglise et "Wallise Prospectus, London, 1719," 65 plates of views of all Cathedrals in England and Wales, and genealogical tables, printed title, description, table, historical account of Cathedrals and 18 11. ; vol. 4 contains 85 plates of views of Cities, Ebyal Palaces, Sea Ports, etc., including those in Scotland, and English and Scottish views, title, description, table and 8 11. ; vol. 5, Supplement, has 85 plates of views of Seats and views in Scotland (plates 33 to 53 comprise Winstanley's series of views of Audley End in Essex, and among the others should be " Vues en Ecosse " with Gordon Castle, which is missing in some copies, Eddystone Lighthouse, long views of London and KIT-CAT— KLOPSTOCK 263 Westminster, St. James's Park (2 plates), Montague House), title, description, table and 8 11. (£25 to £30). First edition appeared in 1709, 4 vols., fol. Earl of Clanoartliy's copy of the 1716 edition, 4 vols., folio, £23 10s. (August, 1894). Kit-Cat Club (Portraits of the members of the), done from the Original Paintings of Sir Godfrey Kneller by John Faber. London, Tonson, 1735, folio, title and 48 mezzotint portraits (£20 to £30, and more for large-paper copies). Kleiner (Salomon). Vera et accurata delineatio templorum, ccenobiorum, etc., quae in Vienna quam in circumjacentibus suburbiis ejus repriuntur. August. Vindel. 1724, 4 parts in 1 vol., oblong fol., containing 2 frontispieces and 33 plates each (£5 to £6). Kleiner (Salomon). Residences memorables de I'incomparable heros de notre siecle ou Representation exacte des Edifices et Jardins de S. A. S. Monseigr. le prince Eugfene-Frangois, due de Savoye, etc. Le tout leve et designe sur le lieu par le sieur Salomon Kleiner. Augsbourg, 1731-40, 10 parts in 1 vol., oblong fol., frontispiece, engraved dedication, and 90 plates (£8 to £10). The following are frequently found bound up with the book, and may be regarded as supplementary : (1) "Representation des Ajiimaux de la menagerie de S. A. S. Mgr. le Prince Eugene-FranQois de Savoye . . . Augsbourg, 1734," title and 12 plates; (2) "Representation naturelle et exacte de la favorite de son Altesse electorale de Mayence, en 14 differentes vues sur les desseins du S'- Salomon Kleiner. Augs- bourg, 1736," title, frontispiece, dedication, preface, and 14 plates. Kleiner (Salomon). L'Hotel superbe de la Ville d' Augsbourg . . . Augsbourg, 1738, oblong fol., 16 plates of views (20s. to 25s,.). Klinger (Fr. Max. de). Les Aventures du docteur Faust et sa Descente aux Enfers, traduction de I'allemand, avec figures. Amsterdam, chez les libraires associ^s, 1798, post 8vo., engraved title with Faust's medal portrait, and 5 plates by G. B. after Sch. (4s.). In the same year appeared an edition : Paris, Langlois, an VI. Klopstock. La Mort d'Adam, tragedie, traduite de I'allemand, etc. (par I'abbe Roman, d'Avignon). Paris, Prault, 1762, 12mo., frontispiece by Berthault after Marillier, title after the same by Laurent, and 3 pretty etchings, signed Poisson fee. (5s.). 264 • KNIGHT— KEAFFT Knight (R. P.). An account of the Remains of the Worship of Priapus, lately existing at Isernia in the Kingdom of Naples ; also two Letters, one from Sir Wm. Hamilton, K.B., and the other from a Person residing at Isernia, to which is added a Discourse of the Worship of Priapus, and its Connexion with the mystic Theology of the Ancients. London, 1786, 4to., 18 plates. Privately printed (£4 to £5). Kolbe (P.). Description du Cap de Bonne Esperance, tir^e des Memoires de P. Kelbe (par Jean Bertrand). Amsterdam, 1741, 3 vols., post 8vo., maps and plates (8s. to 10s.). The original Dutch text was published, Amsterdam, 1727, 2 vols., fol., with plates. Kraft (J. Ch.). Plans, Coupe et Elevations des plus belles maisons, et des H6tels construits a Paris, et dans les environs, par J. Ch. K. . . et N. R. . . . Paris, 1801-2, 20 parts in 2 vols., fol.,. containing frontispiece and 120 outline plates by Ransonnette (£5 to £6). Krafft (G. W.). Description et representation exacte de la Maison de glace construite a St. Petersbourg en 1740, et de tons les meubles qui s'y trouvaient. St. Petersbourg, academie des sciences, 1741, 4to., 6 plates; very rare (it is a translation from the German by Pierre Louis le Roy) (30s.). Kraflft (J. L. ). Histoire generale de I'auguste Maison d' Autriche. Bruxelles, 1744, 3 vols., fol., 3 frontispieces and 11 portraits (£2 to £3). AAN. Verschyden Modernse Kleedinge Geteekendt en in het Kooper debrugt door A. Vander L. (Paris, 1720), 8vo., 16 etchings (5s.). La Barre de Beaumarchais (Ant.). Aventures de Don Antonio de BuflPalis, histoire italienne en- ricliie de figures en taille-douce. La Haye, chez J. Neaulme, 1722 or 1724, 12nio., 6 indifferent plates, not signed {4s.). La Barre de Beaumarchais (Ant.). Le Temple des Muses, orne de LX. Tableaux ou sont representes les Ev^nements les plus remarquables de I'Antiquite fabuleuse, dessinds et graves par B. Picart le Eomain et autres habiles maitres, et accompagnds d'explications et de remarques (par de La Barre de Beaumarchais), etc. Amsterdam, Zacharie Ch^te- laia, 1733, folio, 60 plates, fleuron on title and an escutcheon vignette containing the arms of the Elector of Mayence by B. Picart (15s., and double in morocco). Picart's plates are, with slight alterations, copied from those executed by Diepenbecke for the "Temple des Muses" of 1655, with text by Michel de Marolles. The Dutch edition of 1731 contains the lirst impressions. Reprinted 1742 and 1749. Morel de Vinde's copy of the 1731 edition, with the 25 rejected plates by Diepenbecke before the numbers, including the rare plate of " Salmacis et Hermaphrodite " by Bloemaert, and the portraits of Diepenbecke and Picart, inserted, realized 810 francs. ; Behague's copy in red morocco, 610 frs. ; R. Lion's copy in citron morocco, 230 frs. ; a copy of the 1742 edition, in green morocco with the aims of Montmorency-Luxembourg, brought in the same sale 445 frs. All these prices are the more misleading, as the book is very little in request now. Of course stress should be laid on the bibliopegistic beauty, which formed the main attraction of the several copies in question. Labat (Le Pfere). Voyage du Chevalier Des Marchais en Guinee, isles voisines et Cayenne, fait- en 1725, 1726, et 1727, par le P. Labat. Paris, Osmont, 1730, 4 vols., 12mo., copper- plates (10s.). Labat was only the .editor of this book, but he has also published his own travels : " Relation de I'Afrique occidentale, 1728, 1732, et 1758," 5 vols.. 2G0 LA BAUME— LA BOEDE 12mo., with plates, and: "Voyage aux Isles d'Amerique. Paris, 1722," or. La Haye, 1724, 6 vols., 12mo., or 1738, 2 vols., 4to., with maps and plates (15s.). La Baume Desdossat (L'abbe de). La Christiade, ou le Paradis reconquis, pour servir de suite au Paradis Perdu de Milton. Bruxelles (Paris), 1753, 6 vols., 12mo., frontispiece, 12 plates and 12 vignettes after Eisen, by Chenu, Delafdsse, Lemire, and Sornique (15s.). These, among the first of Eisen's illustrations, are pretty and attractive. Labe (Louise Charly, dite, surnomme'e la belle Cordiere). (Euvres ... A Lyon, chez les frferes Duplain, 1762, 8vo., frontispiece, head and tail pieces after Nonnotte by DauUe (the last work done by that artist, as he died soon after- wards). Only 500 copies printed, besides 25 on large fine Dutch, paper, 12 of them with the illustrations coloured (en camaieu) (12s., £2, and £5 to £6 respectively). La Bedoyfere (Comte Henri de). Journal d'un Voyage en Savoie et dans le Midi de la France en 1804 et 1805. Paris, Crapelet, 1849, 1 plate by Devilliers, after Moreau (4s., and treble on large Dutch paper, of which only 10 copies were printed). Privately printed. This plate was designed by Moreau in 1813, the year in which he died. La Borde (De). Choix de Chansons mises en musique par M. de La Borde, premier valet de chambre ordinaire du Eoi, Gouverneur du Louvre, ornees d'estampes par J. M. Moreau, dediees a Madame la Dauphine (Marie-Antoinette). A Paris, chez de Lormel, imprimeur de 1' Academic royale de musique, rue du Foin-Saint- Jacques, 1773, 4 vols, roy. 8vo. Vol. 1 engraved title after Moria and Mile. Vendome, with fleuron designed and engraved , by Moreau in 1774, dedication engraved by Masquelier after Moreau, and 25 plates designed and engraved by Moreau le jeune ; vol. 2, title containing the portrait of the Dauphine, engraved by Nee and Masquelier after Le Bouteux, and 25 plates after Le Bouteux by Nee (13) and Masquelier (12); vol. 3, title engraved by Nee and Masquelier after Le Barbier, and 25 plates after Le Barbier by Nee (12) and Masquelier (13); vol. 4, title engraved by Nee and Masquelier after Le Barbier, and 25 plates after Le Barbier (18) and St. Quentin (7), by Nee (12) and Masquelier (13). The authors of the " Chansons " set to music by La Borde are the following : Bernard, le comte de Bissy, Chabanon de Maugry, Colardeau, le chevalier de Chastellux, Dorat, de la Motte, de la Sabliere, Le Prieur, Marmontel, LA BOKDE 267 Clement Marot, la Comtesse de Murat, Moncrif, le chevalier de Menil- glaise, de Non, Fran9ois de Neufchateau, le chevalier d'Orleans, Pannard, de Plumeteau, J. B. Rousseau, Segui, de Saint Alphonse, Saint-Lambert, Voltaire and La Borde himself who furnished the greater number of all. The music for the "chanson" called " Le Concert" (11, 129) was com- posed by Lady Hamilton. The text and the music of the whole work were engraved by Moria and Mile. Vendome. — The portrait " a la lyre" of La Borde, by Masquelier after Denon, though not executed before 1774 (simultaneously with Moreau's fleuron on title), forms an integral part of the book. This cannot be said of the interesting portrait of Madame La Borde, designed and engraved by the same artists, as it is very rare, very few copies containing it, and it represents an item of significance in itself. The 26 plates of the first volume exist in un- lettered proofs, and in an unfinished state (etchings), but are of the utmost rarity, particularly the latter. The second plate in this volume has been engraved twice, the first state as a specimen for the prospectus without tablet. It is a matter of regret that the work was taken out of Moreau's hands, owing to some disagreement, and that the master was not given a free hand to accomplish what he had so brilliantly begun. Le Bouteux, Le Barbier, and Saint-Quentin, who were entrusted with the illustrations of the remaining 3 vols., were second-rate draughts- men, and so were the engravers Nee and Masquelier. Moreau's work is a masterpiece of composition, replete with spirit and delicacy of execution, while his successors could not rival him even at a distance.— There are extant the etchings of the vols. 2, 3, and 4, but only a very few unlettered proofs of the 78 plates exist. The frontispiece to vol. 2 should contain the portrait of La Borde which was afterwards replaced by the profile of the Dauphine (Marie Antoinette). Although some copies are larger than others, especially those of square size (small quarto) it is, after such a lapse of time, and the book having become so rare, very difficult to decide whether these were intended for large paper, or if such were ever published. There are some copies on bluish paper, and this might have been intended as ordinary paper, marking a difference from white Dutch paper copies. Copies with the plates before the numbers are known to exist. One copy was taken on vellum, and this containing the original drawings by Moreau, Le Bouteux, Le Barbier, and Saint-Quentin, and in morocco with dentelle by Derome, and said to have belonged to Marie Antoinette, was acquired in the Radziwill sale (1865) by the due d'Aumale for the small sum of 7050 frs. — La Borde's music is not disagreeable, but lacks originality, and teems with errors, not only as regards harmony, but also in other respects. The progress by leaps and bounds which La Borde has made in public estimation for the last 30 years or so is worth recording. Pixereoourt's copy in morocco with many etchings sold in 1838 for 30 frs. ; Renouard's copy uncut, with Moreau's plates in unlettered proofs, portraits of La Borde and of Mme. La Borde (the latter rarissime), unfinished proof of the Dedication to Marie Antoinette, heading the first volume with the arms on white ground, and numerous etchings in 1854, 235 frs. (since acquired by M. E, Paillet, who completed the series of etchings, except two, and had it covered by Cuzin in a rich mosaic binding double, and is marked by Morgand 25,000 frs.). Yemeniz' copy in red morocco (1867), 805 frs. ; Benzon's copy in red morocco by Derome (1875), 1555 frs. ; Leboeuf de Montgermont's copy (1876), 4250 frs. ; Em. Martin's copy in old red morocco, 6400 frs. (Moreau's 25 unlettered proofs by themselves in the same sale, 3200 frs.) ; Baron R. P.'s copy in red morocco^ 268 LA. BOEDE— LA BETJYEEE by Trautz, 3100 frs. (1882) ; Delbergue-Cormont's copy in red morocco, by Trautz, 3000 frs. (1883) ; R. Lion's" copy in red morocco " a I'oiseau," by Derome, 5600 frs. (1885) ; Comte de LigneroUes' copy in old red morocco, 4620 frs. (1894). Of course prices vary between £20 and £200, according to state of plates' and binding. It is incontestably one of the prettiest, if not the prettiest book of the 18th century, and takes rank with the Permiers-Generaux edition of Lafontaine's Contes et Nouvelles. La Borde. Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne (par de La Borde et I'abbe Eoussier). Paris, Pierre et Onfroy, 1780, 4 vols., 4to., 6 vignettes after and by Malapeau (2) and Masquelier (4), 59 plates after Bouland, Myris, and Paris by Bouland, Chenu, Piquenot, and Mme. Ponce, and 132 plates of music (20s. to 305., and fancy price for a large- paper copy with the vignettes containing portraits of musicians or poets in artists' proofs without text). The RadziwUl large-paper copy in red morocco by Derome, 250 frs. (1865). It would now bring double and more. La Borde. Memoires historiques sur Eaoul de Coiicy. Paris, Pierre, 1781, 2 vols., 16mo., 3 portraits and 1 plate, not signed, and 12 pages of engraved music (10s., and treble on large paper in 8vo.). The WoodhuU copy, printed on vellum and bound in red morocco " a I'oiseau," with the arms of Paris de Mezieu by Derome le jeune, brought the exorbitant price of £97 ; re-sold in the Comte de LigneroUes' sale for 1455 frs. (1894). Price of the binding. M. Morgand offered M. E. PaUlet's copy on vellum, with the portraits and plate on stout Dutch paper, and bound in morocco by Simier, for 400 frs. La Borde. Lettre de Marion de Lorme aux auteurs du Journal de Paris. Londres (Paris), 1780, 12mo., 6 pretty portraits (Marion de Lorme, Buckingham, Cinq-Mars, Marie de Gonzague, Comte de Grammont and Ninon de Lenclos) after Dugoure by Lebert and Masquelier (30s.). La Briffardifere (A. G. sieur de). Nouveau Traite de Venerie, contenant la chasse du cerf, celle du chevreuil, du sanglier . . . Paris, 1742, 8vo., 14 plates (20s. to 25s.). The work was published by Pierre Clement de Chappeville. La Bruyfere. Les Caractferes de M. de La Bruyere, edition Coste. Amsterdam, 1720, 3 vols., 12mo., frontispiece (4.s.). Gosford copy in red morocco by Derome, 160 frs. (1882). La Bruyfere. Les Caractferes de M. de La Bruyere, edition Coste. Amsterdam, 1740, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece and 2 fleurons by Scotin (3s.). LA BEUYEEE— LACASSAGUE 269 La Bruyfere. Les Caractferes de M. de La Bruyfere, edition Coste. Amsterdam, Changuion, 1731, or 1743, or 1759, 2 vols., 12mo., portraits of La Bruyfere and Imhof by Houbraken and Changuion, fleuron on title, vignette beading the dedication, and frontispiece by Folkema after B. Picart {5s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy of the 1743 edition, in a Padeloup binding, 142 frs. (1894). La Bruyfere. Les Caractferes de M. de La Bruyfere. Paris, David pfere, 1750, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 engraved titles and 2 frontispieces by Fessard after de Sfeve (4s.). De Suva's original drawings, a la mine de pldmbe on vellum, were acquired by M. E. Paillet. Reprinted 1756 and 1772. The Gosford copy of the 1756 edition, in red morocco with the arms of the Comtesse d'Artois, 300 frs. La Bruyfere. Les Caractferes de Theopbraste et de La Bruyfere, avec des Notes par Coste. Paris, 1769, 2 vols., 12mo., fine portrait of La Bruyfere by Savart after Saint-Jean, 2 fleurons and 2 charming vignettes by Fessard after Gravel ot (6s.). La Bruyfere. Les Caraetferes de Theophraste et de La Bruyfere, avec des Notes par Coste. Paris, Hochereau et Panckouke, 1765, roy. 4to., fine portrait after Saint- Jean by Cathelin, fleuron on title, 3 vignettes, and 1 tailpiece after Gravelot by Duclos and Le Bas (8s., and in morocco according to state). De Tinan's copy in old green morocco, 200 frs. The Ashburnham copy in old red morocco, £5 10s. (1897). Gravelot's original drawing of the pretty vignette of the " Joueurs de Des " was sold for 1000 frs. La Bruyfere. Les Caractferes de M. de La Bruyfere, nouvelle Edition. A Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1784, 8 vols., 16mo., portrait by Delvaux (3s.) Comte de Lignerolles' copy in old red morocco, 37 frs. (1894). La Bruyere^ Maximes et Reflexions morales extraites de La Bruyfere. Genfeve, 1782, 64mo., portrait by Delvaux after Saint-Jean (3s.). Labruyerre (L.). Les Buses du Braconage, misesa decouvert, ou Memoires et Instruction sur la Chasse et le Braconage. A Paris, Lottin aine, 1771, 12mo., woodcuts, original edition (20s.). Lacassague (L'abb^ Joseph). Alphabet musical ou Gemme de 270 LACHAU la musique mis en dialogues . . . Paris, De La Harpe et Duchesne, 1765, 8vo., engraved throughout by Mme. Oger (£2 to £3). The dedication copy in old red morocco, witli the arms of the Duo de Berry (subsequently Louis XVI.), to whom the book was dedicated, 500 frs. (1895). Lachau (L'abbe de). Dissertation sur les Attributs de V^nus. Paris, Prault, 1776, or Lamy, 1780, 4to., frontispiece representing Venus Anadyomene after Titian by Saint- Aubin, fleuron on title by A. d. S. A., headpiece, 13 vignettes in the text, a plate containing 8 medals and a tailpiece by A. d. S. A., altogether 25 illustrations (8s., and with the Venus before the border and the shell cover, more than double, and £2 with the words " Ve'nus Anadyomene " in small type (as it does not exist without letters) and before the words " Grave' en 1776, etc."). Renouard's copy had this frontispiece in three states. Lachau (L'abbe de) et l'abbe Gasp. Michel, dit Le Blond. Description des principales Piferres gravees du cabinet de S. A. S. Mgr. le due d'Orleans, premier prince du sang. Paris, chez l'abbe Lachau, chez l'abbe Le Blond et chez Pissot, libraire, 1780-84, 2 vols., fol., fine frontispiece containing the portrait of the due d'Orleans by Saint-Aubin after Cochin, a fleuron on both titles alike by Saint-Aubin, 2 headpieces, one after Cochin, and the other designed and engraved by Saint-Aubin, 179 gems by Saint-Aubin (not signed), and 56 tailpieces (46 in vol. 1, and 10 in vol. 2, the last containing 12 medallion portraits of the princes and princesses of the house of Orleans) designed and engraved by Saint-Aubin (the last in vol. 1 was engraved by Comtesse E. de Sabran). Most copies have another frontispiece, and 7 plates of medals containing 37 subjects, designed and engraved by Saint-Aubin (without these illustrations 25s., and with them £3, and more on Dutch paper). The engraved gems have Nos. 1 to 97 for vol. 1 (Nos. 35 and 48 have 2 plates, and No. 39 has 3 plates), and Nos. 1 to 76 for vol. 2 (No. 2 has a duplicate). The charming vignettes and tailpieces exist in artist's proof without text. M. Morgand acquired in the Beckford sale Le Blond's own and unique copy on fine paper, with characteristic variations in some of the engravings (as indicated by Le Blond's autograph note inside the book, dated 14th April, 1793), and con- taining the artist's proofs of the head and tail pieces, besides 3 plates " decouvertes," etc., and bound in red morocco by Bradel-Derome for £71. He sold it from his catalogue to M. Hip. DestaUleur for 2000 frs., and at this gentleman's sale in 1895 he bought it back for that very sum. LACOLLOMBE— LA FAEE 271 LacoUombe (de). Nouveaux Dessins cV Arabesque, par M. de L. . . . Paris, chez de Marteau, eleve de feu M. de Lacol- lombe, 1730, oblong 4to ,' title and' 11 plates (50*'. to 60s.). Lacombe de Prezel. Dictionnaire Iconologique, ou Introduction a la connaissance des peintures, medailles, estampes. Paris, 1755, 12mo., frontispiece by Baquoy after de SSve (4s.). Lacombe de Prezel. Dictionnaire porta tif des Beaux-Arts, etc., par L * * *, avocat. Paris, veuve Estienne et lils, 1752, 8vo., vignette by Le Bas after de Sfeve {3s.}. Lacrettelle. See : Eabaut. Lacroix-Nire. L'Hymen, ou le Cboix d'une Epouse, po§me en 6 chants suivi du Bois de Thamyris. Paris, NicoUe, 1820, 16mo., vellum paper, 1 plate by Baquoy after Monsiau (5 s.). La Croze (V.). Histoire du Christianisme des Indes. A La Haye, Frferes Vaillant et N. Prevost, 1724, post Svo., fleuron on title after B. Picart, folding map, frontispiece, unsigned, and 3 plates of the Biruma or Brama, Isuren and Wischtnu after Aug. Voelckner ; scarce (20s.). At end : " Remarques de Monsieur de la Croze sur son Histoire du Christianisme des Indes. Amsterdam, Pierre Humbert, 1737," consisting of 42 pages. Lacurne de Sainte-Palaye. Les Amours du Bon vieux Temps, etc. Vaucluse et Paris, chez Duchesne, 1766, 12mo., fleuron on title, signed P. inv. Du R. sc. (3s.). La Dixmerie. La Sybille Gauloise, ou la France telle qu'elle fut, telle qu'elle est et telle peut-§tre qu'elle pourra Stre. Londres et Paris, 1775, 8vo., frontispiece by Patas after Desrais (3s.). La Dixmerie. Le Geant Isoire, histoire gauloise, traduite du celle par La Diximerie. Geneve et Paris, 1788, 2 vols., 12mo., 1 plate by Marie- Anne Croisier. Lady's Monthly Museum' . . . London, 1798-1805, 13 vols., post 8vO;, 152 portraits and coloured plates of costumes (£4 to £5). La Fare (De). Poesies de M. le marquis de la Farre (sic). Genfeve (Paris, Cazin), 1777, or, Londres, 1781, 24mo., pretty frontispiece by de Launay after Marillier (3s.). 272 LA FARGUE— LAriTATJ La Fargue (De). (Euvres melees . . . Paris, Duchesne, 1765, 2 vols., 12mo., fleuron on titles, 3 very pretty plates and 2 vignettes by Lemire after Gravelot {5s.). Reprinted 1786, 2 vols., 8vo., with 6 plates after Gravelot, and 6 vignettes (3«.). La Fargue (De). Nouvelles CEuvres . . . Londres et Paris, 1774, 8vo., plates after Bidault (3s.). La Fargue (De). Les Epanchements du coeur et de 1' esprit . . . Paris, chez les marchands de Nouveautes, 1787, 2 vols., 8vo., 6 plates (3 signed Lemire, 1764, and Gravelot, and. 1 Bidault del.), 2 vignettes, not signed (on one is found, " Dorgez aqua forti") (4s.). La Fayette (Mme. la Comtesse de). Mdmoires de la Cour de France pour le Annes 1688 a 1689. Amsterdam, chez Jean-Frederic Bernard, 1731, 12mo., pretty frontispiece by Buisen after B. Picart. Original edition (10s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy in morocco by Trautz, 35 frs. The book abounds in eventful records of the period. Louis XIV., forsaken by his allies, who combine against him ; the Prince of Orange disembarks in England, and deposes James II. in 1689 ; Louis XIV. 's son marching at the head of great armies, invading the Palatinate to make secure his frontiers, and furnishes a fleet to James II., etc. She relates all these events with great verve and spirit. The work contains also a mine of anecdotes, and her description of Louis XIV.'s court shows her to be one of the shrewdest and sprightliest observers of the time. La Fayette (Mme. de). Histoire de Madame Henrietta d'Angleterre, premiere femme de Philippe de France, due d' Orleans, par Dame Marie de la Vergne, comtesse de Lafayette. A Amsterdam, chez Michel Charles le Gene, 1720, 12mo., portrait (frequently missing). Original edition (15s. to 20s.). Laffichard. L' Amour chez les Philosophes, ou Me'moires du marquis de * * *. La Haye, 1748, 2 vols., 16mo., frontis- piece and 11 plates, not signed (5s.). Originally appeared in 1746 under the title, "Le Phrlosophe amoureux." Lafitau (J. F.). Histoire des Decouvertes et Con quotes des Portugais dans le Nouveau-Moude. Paris, 1733, 2 vols., 4to., plates (25s. to 30s.). Lafitau (J. F.). Mceurs des sauvages aniericains comparees aux moeurs des premiers temps. Paris, 1724, 2 vols., 4to,, pla;tes (30s. to 40s., and more on large paper). LAFITE— LA FONTAINE 273 Lafite (Mme.). Entretiens, Drames et Contes moraux destines a I'education de la jeunesse de Fun et de I'autre sex, etc, Paris, Poncelin, 1801, 2 vols., 8 vo., 2 plates by Delvaux after Bornet and Delvaux (3s.). La Folie (De). Le Philosophe sans pretention, ou THomme rare, dedie aux savants par M. D. L. F. Paris, 1775, 8vo., fleuron on title, plate and headpiece signed L. S., engraved by Boisset (3s.). Lafont de Saint- Yenne. L'Ombre du Grand Colbert, le Louvre et la Ville de Paris, dialogue et reflexions sur quelques causes de I'^tat present de la Peinture en France, etc. Nouvelle edition, corrig^e et augmentee. (Paris) 1752, 12mo., very fine frontispiece by Lebas after Eisen (3 s.). The author's initials are visible beneath the plate together with those of the two artists. La Fontaine. Fables Choisies ... La Haye, 1700, 2 vols., 12mo., etched vignettes copied from the 1668 edition (5s.). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par M. de La Fontaine. Amsterdam, chez P. Mortier, 1705, post 8vo.,/ frontispiece after Van Vianen (3s.). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par M. de La. Fontaine, etc. Amsterdam, Zacharie Chatelain, 1 72 7-2 8 ^ 2 vols., 8vo., author's portrait by B. Picart after H. Rigaud, fleuron after Picart, and etched vignettes after Cause,, copied from the*1668 edition (lOs.). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par M. de La. Fontaine, avec un commentaire par M. Coste. Paris, 1743, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece by Fessard after Picart, and woodcut headpiece to each vol., not signed (10s.). The first edition with Coste's notes. Nodier's copy in morocco by Padeloup sold in Baron Pichon's sale for 235 frs. La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par M. de La. Fontaine, s.l. (Paris), 1746, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece by Fessard after Cochin, 2 fleurons on titles and 2 pretty vignettes after de Sfeve and Cochin by Fessard (4s.). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par M. de La Fontaine, avec un nouveau commentaire par M. Coste, nouvelle edition ornee de figures en taille-douce. Paris, 1746, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece by Fessard after Cochin, 2 fleurons on titles after de Sfeve, 1 escutcheon and 245 half- 274 LA FONTAINE page vignettes after F. C. and de Sfeve by Fessard (lOs., and considerably more in morocco). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, avec un nouveau commentaire de M. Coste. Paris, Cavelier, 1752, 2 parts in 1 vol., 16mo., pretty frontispiece by Legrand after Picart (3s.). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par J. de La Fontaine. Paris, cbez Desaint, Saillant et Durand, 1755- 1/59, 4 vols., folio, frontispiece with bust of La Fontaine after Oudry, finished by Dupuis and engraved by Cochin, portrait of Oudry after Largillifere by Tardieu (to judge from so many subscription copies in National Libraries being without this portrait, it must be inferred that it does not form an integral part of the work, but was added after- wards ; M. Morgand, in his catalogue for 1889, says : portrait d'Oudry ajoute), and 275 plates after Oudry by Aubert, Ave- line, Baquoy, Beauvais, Beauvarlet, Cars, Chedel, Chenu, ■Chevillet, Cochin, Cousinet (Elisabeth), Dupuis, Duret, de Fehrt, Fessard, Flipart, Floding, Gaillard, Gallimard, Lebas, Legrand, Lemire, Lempereur, Marvie, Menil, Moitte, Ouvrier, Pasquier, Pelletier, Pitre-Martenasie, Poletnieh, Prevost, Radigues, Riland, Eode, Salvador, Sornique, Surugue, Tardieu, and Teucher (£4 on ordinary or bluish paper, £6 to £8 on Dutch paper, £10 to £12 on large imperial paper, £20 to £30 on large Dutch paper. Atlas folio, and more in old morocco according to state and preservation). The impressions are first and best in those copies, having the ensign in the first plate of 171st fable before the inscription of " Le Singe et le Leopard." Stress should be laid on that fact, but copies with only the word " Leopard " on the ensign contain early impressions and are worth acquiring. Montenault, who edited the book, entrusted Cochin with the supervision of Oudry's designs, and if much could be advanced in favour of the delineation of the figures, the compositions as regards the drawings of the animals leave much to be desired. Quentin- Bauchart's large Dutch paper copy, in red morocco with dentelle by . Derome pere, 2400 frs. ; Delbergue's copy in equal condition, 2550 frs. ; Benzon's copy, in green morocco with dentelle, and the ai'ms of the marechal de Montmorency-Luxembourg, 6 100 frs. ; Comte de Lignerolles' copy, in red morocco, with the arms of the due d'Aumont, 6000 frs. (1894) ; Ch. Testard de St. Quentin's copy, large paper only, in old red morocco, 800 fi-s. (1894)— Oudry's 276 original drawings, executed between 1729 and 1734, and bound in 2 vols, in green morocco, were sold in the de Bure sale for 1800 frs., and resold in the Solar sale for 6100 frs. The purchaser, M. E. Pereire, disposed of them to M. L. Roederer of Reims for 30,000 frs. Cochin's retouched drawings of the figures were dispersed, and a certain number of them are now in M. LA FONTAINE 275 Rodrigues' collection. Copies with the plates " gouach^es " (coloured ' by hand in imitation of drawings) are not appreciated. La Fontaine. Fables Choisies ... A Paris, de Timprimerie de Valade . . . 1782, 2 vols., fol., 276 plates copied from the previous Oudry edition ; rare (£3 to £4). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies . . . avec un commentaire par M. Coste. Paris, Barbou, 1757, 2 parts, 12mo., engravings (5..). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies mises en vers, nouvelle edition imprimee et orne'e de figures en taille-douce, d'aprfes 1' edition de Paris. Dresde, Walther, 1757-66, 4 vols., 8vo., frontis- piece and 244 plates (60, 63, 64, and 57 respectively), designed and engraved by J. H. Meil (20s.). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies . . . Paris, 1769, 2 vols., Svo., frontispiece and vignette heading each fable (Cause's illustrations reversed and redone) (10s.). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par J. de La Fontaine. A Leide, 1784-86, 6 vols., 8vo., frontispiece signed: B. Picart fecit 1724, and 275 plates after Oudry, designed and engraved (in reduced form) by J. Punt, A. Delfos, and Vinkelfes (£2, and more on Dutch paper). Copies bearing the name of Van Gulik, and dated 1802, have only a new title, and the frontispiece after Vinkeles instead of Picart. La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par J. de La Fontaine, nouvelle edition, gravee en taille-douce, les figures par le S'" Fessard, le texte par le S""' Montulay, d^diee aux enfants de France. Paris, chez I'auteur, 1765- 75, 6 vols., 8vo., engraved throughout by Montulay and Drouet, 6 embellished titles, frontispiece, one escutcheon heading Fessard's Epistle, the other La Fontaine's Poem, " A Monseigneur le Dauphin," 1 plate each to " La vie d'Esope " and "Eloge historique," 1 plate facing each fable, and 471 head and tail pieces, after Bardin, Bidault, Caresme, Desrais, Houel, Huet, Kobell, Leclfere, Leprince, Louther- bourg, Meyer, and Monnet by Fessard (£2, and double and more in morocco, according to state and preserva- tion). The first issue has always "chez I'auteur " on title, while in the second it is replaced by "chez Durand "or " Delauriers, papetier," in which case it is of very little value, the paper and impressions being indifferent. Leboeuf de Montgermont's copy in green morocco, by Derome, 720 frs. ; E. Quentin-Bauchart's copy in blue morocco, " a I'oiseau," by Derome, 276 LA FONTAINE 530 frs., and resold in the Delbergue sale for 2200 frs. A dedication copy to the Dauphine (Marie Antoinette), with her arms on first 3 vols. ; those of " Mesdames " on vols. 4 and 5, and the Dauphine's arms "reversed" on last vol. (all in red morocco), £30 (1895). La Fontaine. Fabulse selectae Fontani, e gallico in latinum . . . authore J. B. Giraud. Eothomagi, 1775, 2 vols., 8vo., text Latin and French ; head and tail pieces and woodcuts (5s.). The Duchesse d'Angoul^me's copy in red morocco with her arms, 80 frs. (1895). La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par M. de La Fontaine. Bouillon, 1776, 4 vols., 8vo., frontispiece after that of Oudry, and 248 plates copied or imitated from' Oudry by Alard, Bertin, Crescent, and Savart, or not signed (lOs.). Radziwill's copy in red morocco, 97 frs. La Fontaine. Fables Choisies, mises en vers par M. de La Fontaine. Genfeve (Cazin), 1777, 2 vols., 16mo., frontis- piece by Delaunay after Marillier (3s.). The Cazin edition, Londres, 1780, with the frontispiece by Delvaux after Marillier, is of similar value. La Fontaine. Fables de La Fontaine, avec figures. . . . Paris, Didot I'aine, 1787, 6 vols., 16mo., vellum paper, frontis- piece and 275 plates after Vivier by Simon and Coiny (£3, and more than double before the numbers). The plates without text appeared in parts limited to 500 copies. The text was also intended to be engraved, but after the first Fables it was discontinued. Renouard's copy having the rarissime etchings complete but one, which was not drawn, bound in blue morocco by Bradel, was sold for the trifling sum of 100 frs. Reprinted with the same plates in 6 vols., 16mo., and 4 vols., 8vo., 1796 (25s.). La Fontaine. Fables . . . Paris, chez Renouard, 1795, 2 vols., 8vo., medal portrait on first title, and 12 plates after Moreau by Delvaux, Bosq, Ghendt, Trifere, and Villerey (15s.). La Fontaine. Fables de La Fontaine. Paris, de I'imprimerie de P. Didot I'aine, au palais national des sciences et des arts, an X. (1802), 2 vols., roy. fol., vellum paper, 12 pretty vignettes after Percier by Duplessi-Bertaux (20s. to 30s., and more with the unlettered proofs), 250 copies printed, 100 of them before letters. Two copies exist on vellum ; one of them, with the original drawings inserted, was sold in 1816 for £170, and resold for £70 10«. This edition is called " Edition du Louvre." LA FONTAINE 277 La Fontaine. Fables, ornees de 216 figures en taille-douce, d^di^es a la jeunesse. Leipsig, 1802, 3 vols., 8vo. (6*-.). La Fontaine. La Fontaine's Fables, now first translated from the French, by Robert Thomson, with elegant engraved figures. Paris, Chenu, 1806, 2 vols., 8vo., plates after Perdoux (6s.). La Fontaine. Fables causides de La Fontaine en bers gascouns. A Bayonne, de I'lmprimerie de Paul Fauvet- Duhard, 1776, Bvo., engraved title and frontispiece, having La Fontaine's portrait, by Lemire after Moreau (10s., and much more with the etching of the frontispiece and before the date beneath the plate). At end there is the " Diction- naire gascon et frangais." La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles. Amsterdam, Pierre Brunei, 1709 and 1718, 2 vols., 12mo., reproduction of R. de Hooghe's illustrations for the 1685 edition (56-.). Another edition, 1732, of similar value. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles. Amsterdam, Pierre Brunei, 1726, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece bearing an escutcheon : chez Henri Desbordes, and 11 plates, not signed (5 s.). La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles. A series of 38 plates (with stanzas of verses beneath each by the poet Roi), known under the name of " Suite de De Larmessin" (circa 1736), oblong folio. The plates are divided in the following order of artists, viz. : — After Boucher by De Larmessin : Le Magnifique, La Courtisane amoureuse, Le Calendrier des Vieillards, Le Fleuve Scammandre. After Eisen by Tardieu : La Gageure des trois Commeres, Le Cas de Conscience, Le Gascon. After Eisen by L. Le Grand : Promettre est un et tenir est un autre. After Lancret by De Larmessin : Les Remois, A Femme avare galant escroc, Le Gascon puni, Le petit Chien qui secoue de I'argent et des pierreries, Nicaise, Le Faucon, On ne s'avise jamais de tout, Les Deux Amis, Les Oies de Frfere Philippe, Pate d'anguille, Les Troqueurs, La servante justifi^e. After Le Clerc by De Larmessin : Le Rossignol, Le Faiseur d'Oreilles et le Raccommodeur des monies. After Laurin by Aveline : L'Anneau de Hans Carvel. After Lorrain by D. Sornique : La Chose impossible. After Le Mesle by Filloeul : Le Cuvier, La Clochette. After Paterre by Fil- iceul : La - Courtisane amoureuse, La Matrone d'Ephfese, 278 LA FONTAINE Le Cocu battu et content, Le Savetier, Le Baiser donn^, Le Baiser rendu, Le Glouton. After and by Paterre : Les Aveux indiscrets. After Vleughels by De Larmessin : Frfere Luce, La Jument du compere Pierre, Le Bast, Le Villageois qui cherclie son veau. In the execution of " A Femme avare galant escroc, Le Faucon, Le Gascon puni, Le petit Chien, Les Remois, On ne s'avise jamaise de tout, Les Oies de Frere Philippe, La Servante justifiee, Le Rossignol," and " Frere Luce," De Larmessin was assisted by Schmidt, and " Nicaise " was engraved by the latter (£40 to £50). The series complete is of the utmost rarity. La Fontaine. Contes de La Fontaine. S. 1. , 1 7 4 3 , 2 vols. , 1 2mo. , pretty frontispiece, not signed, 2 fleurons on titles, and 2 arabesque vignetteg (55.). La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers . . . Amsterdam (Paris, David jeune), 1743 or 1745, 2 vols., post 8vo., titles in red and black, frontispiece signed Lebas, sometimes repeated in vol. 2, one headpiece La Fontaine writing after Cocliin by Fessard, 2 fleurons on titles and 69 vignettes after Cocliin by Chedel, Fessard, and Eavenet (not signed) (12s.). Of all the illustrations of La Fontaine's Contes, these are the least suggestive, . though original and spirited in composition. Some of the vignettes are to be met with in artist's proofs without text. Three of the vignettes, viz. A Femme avare galant escroc. On ne s'avise jamais de tout, and' Le Remois, originally designed by Cochin, were substituted by Lancret's compositions engraved by de Larmessin (in reduced form). E. Quentin-Bauchart's copy in old red morocco, 1350 frs. (absurd) ; Delbergue's large-paper copy, 720 frs. (overpaid). M. Morgand marks M, E. Paillet's copy in red morocco, by Derome, 500 frs. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. Amsterdam, 1747, 2 vols., post 8vo., fleuron on titles, frontispiece and 7 un- lettered and unsigned plates (3 in first and 4 in second volume) (15s. to 20s.). La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. Amsterdam (Paris, Barbou), 1762, 2 vols., post 8vo., portraits of La Fontaine after Eigault, of Eisen after Vespre', both by Ficquet, 2 fleurons on titles, 2 large vignettes on blank pages, on the reverse of one " Joconde," and on the other " Les Oies de Frere Philippe," 2 pieces heading first tale in each volume, 52 tailpieces (23 and 29 respectively, the last but one comprising Chofiard's portrait), all signed by Chofiard, except 2 tailpieces beneath " La Clochette" (p. 221, vol. 1) LA FONTAINE 279 and " La Cruclie " (p. 292, vol. 2), and 80 plates (39 and 41) after Eisen by Aliamet, Baquoy, ChofFard, Delafosse, Flipart, Lemire, Leveau, de Longueil, and Ouvrier (£8 to £10, and double in morocco, and more according to state and preservation). The famous Permiers-Generaux edition, called so because they defrayed the cost of publication. It must be pronounced Eisen and. Choffard's masterpiece, as in the illustrations of both the beautiful and the elegant are combined. Some copies on stout paper, bound at the- time either in red or blue morocco with dentelle, the back having a special design "a la grecque" by Gravelot, were intended as gifts,, and therefore called " de present" (for obvious reasons they generally contain none of the decouvertes plates). The 6 uncovered plates originally published were : (1) Le Gas de Conscience, (2) Le Diable de Papefiguiere, (3) Les Lunettes, (4) Le Bat, (5) Le Rossignol, (6) Richard Minutolo. The first two are of frequent occurrence, while the remaining four, particularly the fourth, are extremely rare. The plate L'Imitation d'Anacreon is sometimes decouverte ; the plate of the " Roi Caudaule " has equally undergone a modification. The plate " Le Remede " has some- times the curtains ornamented and other parts of it in a finished state. The Sociefce d'Amateurs rejected some plates on account of their free nature, as " le Tableau " and " la Servante Justifiee," and others by reason of their indifferent execution. The titles of the refused plates are : (1) Le Cocu battu et content; (2) Le Savetier; (3) La Servante Justifiee ; (4) La Gageure des trois Commeres (second plate) ; (5) Le Calendrier des Vieillards ; (6) A Pemme avare galant escroc ; (7) On ne s'avise Jamais de tout ; (8) La Coupe enchantee ; (9) Le Petit Chien ; (10) La Clochette ; (11) Le Juge de Mesle ; (12) Sceur Jeanne ;. (13) Les Oies du frere Philippe; (14) L'Oraison de saint Julien • (15) Les Remois; (16) Comment Tesprit vient aux filles;'(17) Le Tableau; (18) Le Contrat; (19) Le Rossignol (unlike that quoted above); (20) Le Gascon puni ; (21) Le Pdte d'Anguilles ; (22) Le Baiser rendu ; (23) La Mandragore ; (24) Le Berceau et Mazet. Generally they are of smaller size. Choffard's charming pieces exist in artist's proofs without text. The generally adopted view that in copies with the earliest impressions Choffard's medallion portrait is within a white tablet (the lines not -yet filled in), does not hold good, as we meet Choffard's portrait in the 1764 edition without the lines and without the name. La B6doyere's copy (1862) had La Fontaine's portrait in 8 different states, but the portrait having beneath the fable " du Loup et de I'Agneau," was never executed for this edition. Eisen's portrait having been engraved on thin copper, is seldom in a fine state. — The copy having Eisen's original drawings was presented by Comte de Gervilliers to Madame Doche. It was afterwards sold in the first double sale (1863) for 3520 frs., and is now included in the Due d'Aumale's library at Chantilly. Madame de Pompadour's copy in red morocco, with her arms, in the Nodier sale (1844) fetched 240 frs. Now it is the property of Baron de La Roche-Lacarelle. Comtesse du Barry's copy with her device, " Boutez en Avant," was marked in Fontaine's Catalogue 3000 frs. The superb copy in a rich Mosaic binding by Derome pere, which belonged, in turn, to the due de la Valliere, to Naigeon, to F. Didot, to Comte de la Bedoyere, to Brunet (in whose sale it was sold for 7000 frs.), and to Benzon, from whom it 280 LA rONTAINE changed hands to M. Roederer of Reims for 13,000 frs. Renouard's copy, bound in 4 vols, with double plates, Choffard's vignettes in artist's proof without text, divers proofs of the portraits and Eisen's 16 original drawings on vellum of the rejected plates, which was sold in 1854 for 1100 frs., is now in the library of the late Baron James-Edouard de Rothschild. Marquis de Ganay's copy in red morocco with rich dentelle was sold for 4700 frs., and resold in the R. Lion sale for 4645 frs. Behague's copy in green morocco 4600 frs. The Delbergue copy "broche" 2900 frs., and a collection of etchings, of rejected plates, portraits, etc., 7250 frs. The edition of a smaller size with Eisen's plates, but without Choffard's vignettes, and bearing the date 1762 (executed as an experiment only of a tentative nature), is valued at from £3 to £L The reprint of 1792 and the 2 counterfeits of 1764 and 1777 have the plates reversed. An undated edition, 2 vols., post 8vo., Londres, contains the original plates copied by Martinet. Copies of the reprint of 1792, with the date 1762 on title, are firstly of a larger size, then the tailpiece placed after I;a Fontaine's life, representing his tomb, is not in the original, and lastly, the date 1792 is distinctly visible beneath the tailpiece on the last page. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. Amsterdam, 1/64, 2 vols., post 8vo., portrait of La Fontaine, fleuron on titles (first signed C. Boily), large vignette and headpiece to eacLi volume, and 60 tailpieces, not signed (copied from Choffard, some reduced and some enlarged, with the position of the figures reversed, as is the case with the plates, and the others added), and 80 plates after Eisen, several of which bear the signature of Boily in the engraving (£2, and double in morocco). La Fontaine's portrait is sometimes engraved by Savart, sometimes by Macret. -La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers, Amsterdam, 1767, 2 vols., 8vo., text within borders, portrait, frontispiece in vol. 2, 6 vignettes and 80 plates, not signed (£2). Counterfeit of the 1762 edition. Xa Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles. Londres, s.d. (circa 1770), 2 vols., 12mo., portrait, 2 fleurons on titles, and 79 plates copied by Martinet from the 1762 edition (25s.). Another counterfeit. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers ... A Paris, ,PIassan et Chevalier, 1772, 2 vols., 8 vo. , portrait, fleurons and plates after Choffard and Eisen (20s.). Another counterfeit. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. Amsterdam, 1776, 2 vols., 12mo., engravings (5s.). La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles. S.l. (Paris), 1777, 2 vols., La Fontaine. Oontes et Nobvelles, 1792 IFage 281 Fragonard. LA FONTAINE 281 8vo., 2 frontispieces, signed Vidal direxit, 2 fleurons, not signed, on titles, portrait of La Fontaine after that of Ficket by Macret, 43 tailpieces, and 80 plates after those of Eisen, one signed Borgnet (£2). Another counterfeit. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers ... A Londres, s.d., 4 vols., post 8vo., 81 plates from the Fermiers- Generaux edition (15s.). La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. La Haye, Gosse junior (Cazin), 1778, pretty portrait of La Fontaine, not signed (4*.). Reprinted Londres (Cazin), 1780, 2 vols., 12mo., with frontispiece by Delvaux after Marillier, and 1781 with portrait by Delvaux (4s. each); again Londres, s.d., frontispiece and fleurons on titles, not signed (3s.). La Fontaine. ' Conte et Nouvelles en vers. Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1780, 2 vols., 16mo., portrait of La Fontaine, not signed, and 24 charming plates after Desrais by Aveline, Delvaux, Deny, Groux, Mme. Lingee, Mailett, H . . . y and R. D * * * (30s. to 40s.). The compositions are original and spirited. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers . . . Paris, Les Libraires asspcies, 1791, 2 vols., plates from the 1762 edition (10s.). La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. Paris, Plassan ou Chevalier, 1792, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 portraits, 83 plates after Eisen, 53 tailpieces and 6 fleurons (<£2). The prospectus of this edition states that although Cho£fard's vignettes are reprinted, the plates are original, forming the 1200 copies of the 1762 edition which remained in stock unsold. The 4 plates above the original number are 1 in " Le Faucon," 1 in " La Coupe enchantee," 1 in "La Mandragore," and 1 tailpiece representing La Fontaine's tomb, and placed after his Life. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. Paris, de I'impri- merie de P. Didot, I'an IIL de la Eepublique, 1795, 2 vols., roy. 4to., vellum paper, plates. Vol. 1 contains vii. pages devoted to a Life of La Fontaine, 20 plates, and 282 pages of text ; vol. 2 counts 334 pages. This limited edition was intended to be ornamented with 80 plates, including portrait, after Fragonard, and executed by the first artists of the period ; the fates willed that it should appear in 1795, the Morrow of the Terror. Most book-lovers were, through force of circumstances, scattered, reduced to poverty, and amidst this political storm had to care for their lives, and could give little thought to the possession of fine editions of artistic 282 LA FONTAINE works. The consequence was that the first two parts (out of 8 intended to publish) containing 20 engravings failed to obtain a sufiicient number of subscribers. Fragonard, disheartened by this failure, seems to have thrown up the work. An appeal to Lebarbier, Monnet, Touze, and Mallet to come to the rescue proved without avail, and so the publication was discontinued. Two copies are known with the plates on Dutch paper, but with the text on the same paper no copy is known to exist. In the ordinary copies which were the only ones offered for sale, only 20 plates in vol. 1 are to be found, but the earlier impressions are before the numbers and without the artists' signatures, or only " a la pointe seche." Altogether 37 compositions were in course of publication, but the last 17 (they are counted 18, "Le Cocu battu et content" having been done again with larger figures) were, through the events mentioned above, left unfinished and unpublished. A few artists' proofs were taken from these half-finished plates, and these are of the utmost rarity. A complete collection of the plates and etchings has up to the present remained undetected. Em. Martin's copy, containing 33 of the etchings, besides Deveria's 60 original drawings and additional plates, 4800 frs. The copy of M. E. Paillet, one of 3 copies (the other 2 are that of M. Beraldi, and the one acquired by M. Roederer in the Sieurin sale for 20,000 frs.), known to have the largest number of plates, coiitaining the series of the 20 plates in two states (etchings and finished state on Dutch paper before the numbers) ; 14 out of the 17 etchings ; 1 1 finished , proofs (of these etchings, 6 tirage ancien and 5 tirage moderne all before letters) ; 2 plates for "le Cocu battu et content " (etching and finished unlettered proof) ; Choffard's fleuron on the title in artist's proof with- out text ; the original cover for both parts as originally issued, is marked by Margand 18,000 frs. M. de la Bedoyere's copy had the text printed on vellum. The Bibliotheque du Roi acquired Prince Galitzin's copy in his sale, also on vellum. La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. Nouvelle edition. Paris, chez les libraires associes, 1791-96, portrait after Rigault by Mossa, and 83 plates, not signed, after those of Eisen for the Fermiers-Generaux edition (20s.). La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles . . . Paris, Tourneisen fils, 1808, 2 vols., 8vo., medal portrait on title and 84 plates after Eisen, coloured by hand (£3 to £4, and more on large paper). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, edition nouvelle. La Haye, chez Moetjens, 1707, 12mo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, precedees du poeme d'Adonis. A Paris, chez J. J. Coiny, graveur; de I'imprimerie de H. J. Jansen et C'^', s.d., 2 vols., 16mo., 7 plates by Coiny, privately printed ; very rare (25s., and more on vellum paper with unlettered proofs). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon . . . Londres LA FONTAINE 283 (Paris, Cazin), 1782, 16mo., frontispiece by Duponchel after Marillier (3s.). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, Edition ornee de figures imprimees en couleur d'aprfes les tableaux de M. Shall. Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve, 1791, roy. 4to., 4 plates (printed in colours) after Schall by Bonnefoy (1), Mme. Demonchy (2), and Colibert (1) (£2). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon. . . . Paris, Dufart, 1793, 12mo., frontispiece and 3 plates, not signed (5s.). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, avec le po^me d' Adonis. Paris, Didot le jeune, I'an troisifeme (1795), 4to., vellum paper, portrait by Audouin after Eigault, and 8 plates after Moreau by Dambrun, Duhamel, Dupreel, De Gendt, Halbou, Petit, and Simonet (£2 to £3, and considerably more on large paper, with unlettered proofs of portrait and plates, and particularly with the etchings, which are excessively rare). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon. Paris, imprimerie de Patris, 1796, 16mo., 6 plates by Blanchard after Binet (3s., and more than double on vellum paper with unlettered proofs). La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, suivies d' Adonis. A Paris, imprimd au Louvre par P. Didot I'aine, 1797, 4to., vellum paper, 5 plates after Gerard by Blot, Marais, Mathieu, Nicollet, and Alex. Tardieu (10s., and double with unlettered proofs). The Behague copy in such a state 150 frs. La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon avec le pogme d' Adonis. Paris, Saugrain, 1797, 2 vols., 12mo., portrait by Audouin after Eigaud, and 8 plates, after Moreau by Dambrun, Duhamel, Dupreel, De Gendt, Halbou, Petit, and Simonet (20s. to 25s., and a fancy price on stout vellum paper with the unlettered proofs, and particularly so with the very rare etchings). Comte de Lignerolles' copy in. such a state, and with additional 6 unlettered proofs after Desenne in red morocco, uncut, 2380 frs. (1894). There are only 2 other copies known to exist with the etchings, yiz. the one belonging to M. Tandeau de Marsac, and M. E. Paillet's copy marked by M. Morgand, 4000 frs. La Fontaine. (Euvres diverses. Anvers, chez les frferes Jacob et H. Sauvage (Paris), 1726, 3 vols., 4to., text within 284 LA FONTAINE— LA FOSSE borders, portrait and 3 fleurons by Duflos, 5 pretty vignettes, and 3 ornamented letters by Tardieu (55.). La Fontaine. CEuvres diverses. Paris, David, 1744, 4 vols., 16mo., portrait by Pinssio after Eigaud, 4 fleurons on titles and 4 pretty vignettes, not signed (5s.). La Fontaine. CEuvres Choisies. Londres (Cazin), 1782, 16mo., a pretty portrait-frontispiece by Delvaux (Ss.). La Fontaine. CEuvres completes, precedees d'une nouvelle notice sur sa vie (par Auger). Paris, Leffevre, 1814, 6 vols., 8vo., portrait by Ribault after Eigaud, and 25 plates (12 for the Tables, 9 for the Contes, 2 for the Theatre, and 2 for Psyche) after Moreau by Bosq, Delignon, Delvaux, de Ghendt, Marriage, Pigeot, Trifere, de Villiers frferes and Villerey (205. to 25s., and on vellum paper with unlettered proofs £4 to £5, and treble with the etchings). The plates have been re-engraved for the 1822 edition, Renouard had a few collections of both series drawn on India paper and on rose paper. They are both rare, particularly the latter. La Fontaine (Mme. de). Zulmator prince de la Chine ou le petit Barbet blanc des bains d'Apollon. Paris, Locard, an XIII. J 12mo., frontispiece, signed Berth et sculp. (3s.). Laforest. L'Art de soigner les pieds . . . par M. Laforest, Chirurgien-Pedicure de sa Majeste. A Paris, chez I'auteur, 1782, post 8vo., engravings (5s.). La Fosse (J. de). Theatre ... nouvelle edition'; corrigee et aug- mentee de la vie de I'auteur, etc. Amsterdam, L'Honore, 1745, 12mo., frontispiece after L. F.-D. B. by Tanje', fleuron on title by B. Picart, and 5 poor plates, not signed (3s.). Regnard's piece " Le Distrait " is among the plays contained in the volume. La Fosse (Charles de). Nouvelle Iconologie historique ou Attributs hieroglyphiques qui ont pour objet les quatre elements, les quatre saisons, les quatre parties du monde ef les differentes complexions de I'homme, par Ch. de La Fosse architecte. Paris, 1768, roy. fol., 108 plates repre- senting Fountains, Cartouches, Doorposts, Frames, Panes, Trophies, Vases, Friezes, Tombs, Clocks, etc. (£12 to £15). La Fosse (Charles de). Nouvelle Iconologie historique ou Attributs hieroglyphiques qjii ont pour objets les quatre Elements, les quatre Saisons, les quatre Parties du monde, etc. . . . par Jean-Charles Delafosse, architecte, decorateur LA rOSSE— LAGE 285 et professeur en desseins. Paris, Fr. Chereau, 1771, 2 vols., sm. fol. ; vol. 2 forms a supplementary volume. The work in to to contains 260 plates of Designs of Chimney-Pieces, Borders, Gates, Trophies, Vases, Cartouches, Medallions, Pedestals, Consoles, Tables, Monuments, Fountains, Tombs, etc. (£18 to £20). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy containing 259 plates, but had in addition (1) Livre de Trophes. Paris, Le Perest Avaulez, 4 parts of 6 plates each ; (2) Cahiers de Trophees, graves par J.-F. Janinet. Paris, Le Pere et Avaulez, 3 parts of 4 plates each ; (3) Projet de Prisons, 3 plates, altogether 298 plates, was sold for 850 frs. (1895). In the same sale a collection of "128 plates of Furniture (decorative), 80 of them by Delafosse, A Paris, chez Daumont, s.d. (circa 1775), sm. fol., and bound in morocco, realized 2500 frs. La Fosse (Charles de). Nouvelle Iconologie historique, etc., dediee aux artistes par J. C. De La Fosse, architecte, decorateur et professeur de dessin a Paris (text French and Dutch). Amsterdam, Roos et Fokke, s.d. (1771), roy. fol., 2 frontispieces, and 103 plates of Trophies, Emblems, etc. (30s. to 40s.). La Fosse (Charles de). Recueil de Meubles de differents genres inventes par J. C. de L. . . A Paris, chez Daumont, s.d. (circa 1775), sm. fol., 116 plates by Delafosse (80), Le Canu, Martinet, PauUeau, Duval, and de Puisieux (£60 to £80). La Fosse (Charles de). Recueil des Fontaines, Frontispieces, Pyramides, Cartouches, etc. . . . Amsterdam, Jean Willem Smit, s.d., 2 vols, in 1 fol., title and 103 plates engraved by J. de Witt (25s. to 30s.). La Fosse. Cours d'Hippiatfique, ou Tr^ite complet de la medecine des chevaux, par M. La Fosse, hippiatre. Paris, Edme, 1772, fol., portrait of the author and 65 plates, coloured or plain (40s. or 20s. respectively, and more with unlettered proofs). The Eadziwill copy coloured in red morocco, 100 frs. La Fosse. Guide du Marechal, ouvrage contenant une con- noissance exacte du cheval . . . Ensemble un traits de la ferrure qui lui est convenable ... A Avignon, Chambeau, 1798, 8vo., copper plates (12s.). Lage (De). Funerailles de G. Oh. Henri, prince d'Orange. La Haye, 1755, fol., 41 plates by Punt (25s.). Lage (De). Description de la Chambre et du Lit de parade sur lequel le corps d'Anne, princesse douairifere d'Orange, 286 LA GEANGE— LAGUILLE a ete expose en fe'vrier 1759 ... La Haye, 1759, roy. ibl., 8 plates by Fokke after de Swart (155.). La Grange (De). Theatre, seconde edition. Amsterdam, Jacques Desbordes, 1709, 12mo., 5 plates, one to each, piece, not signed (5s.). Lagrange-Chancel is tie author of the Philippiques. La Grange. (Euvres meslees. La Haye, chez Le Vier, 1721, post 8vo., 8 fine vignettes designed and engraved by F. Bleyswyk (5 s.). Reprinted 1724. La Guepifere (Ph. de). Eecueil d'Esquises d' Architecture repre- sentant plusieurs monumens de composition ... A Stutt- gardt, chez I'auteur, s.d. (1750), fol., portrait of the author and 51 etchings by Philippe de Guepifere and Lucas {£3 to £4). La Guerinifere (Fr. Eobichon De). L'Eeole de Cavalerie, con- tenant la connoissance, I'instruction et la conservation du cheval, par M. de La Gu^rinifere, dcuyer du.Eoy. Paris, Jacques CoUombat, 1733, roy. fol., frontispiece, 23 plates (6 of which are equestrian portraits), 3 headpieces and a tailpiece after Parrocel by Audran, Aveline, Beauvais, Cars, Coquart, Dupuis, Lebas, etc. (£5 to £6). Baron Pichon's copy in blue morocco by Hardy, 196 frs. Reprinted 1751, less than half price. RadziwUl's copy in old red morocco, 150 frs. M. Morgand offers another reprint of 1773 hitherto unknown. La Guerinifere. L'Eeole de Cavalerie . . . Paris, Gu^rin, 1734, or 1754, or 1756, or 1769, 2 vols., 8vo., frontispiece and 33 plates (several folding), by Tardieu, Audran, Desplaces, after Parrocel (10s. to 15s.). The 1756 edition has the author's portrait by S. H. Thomassin after Tocque, and several technical plates by Heulart, Laguerrie (De). Les Amours de Lucile et de Doligny, ou Lettres dedeux amants. Paris, Le Jay, 1769, 2 vols, in 1, ]2mo., title-frontispiece the same in each volume by Therfese Martinet after Queverdo (3s.). Laguille (Le pfere Louis). Histoire de la province d' Alsace depuis Cesar jusqu'au mariage de Louis XV. Strasbourg, chez Doulsecker, 1727; 3 parts in fol., frontispiece, designed and engraved by J. -A. Friedrich, fleuron on title and vignette by the same, 2 plates by Seupel and Friedrich, map of Alsace and 2 plans of Strasbourg and of mount Sainte-Odile (10s.). LA HAEPE— LA JOUE 287 La Harpe. Eloge de Henri IV. Amsterdam et Paris, chez Lacombe, 1769, 8vo., allegorical frontispiece designed and engraved by Prevost (3.s.). La Harpe. Tangu et Felime, pofeme en 4 chants . . . Paris, Pissot, 1780, post 8vo., title engraved by Marillier, and 4 pretty plates after Marillier by Dambrun, de Gbendt, Halbou, and Ponce {10s., and more on large paper). R. Lion's copy in green morocco, containing the pencil-sketches of Marillier's drawings, 620 frs. ; Lebarbier de Tinan's copy bound by Trautz, 200 frs. Labontan (Le Baron). Nouveau Voyage . . . dans I'Amerique septentrionale. La Haye, 1703-4, 3 vols., 8vo., maps and plates (12s. to 15s.). Lais philosopbe (La), ou Memoires de Mme. D * * * et Discours a M. de Voltaire sur son impiete, sa mauvaise conduite et sa foli^. Nouvelle edition consid. augment^e selon I'original imprime a Bouillon, chez Pierre Limier, 1761. 2 parts in 1 vol., post Svo., frontispiece designed and engraved by Broen. In the original edition of 1760 the frontispiece is not signed (5s.). La Joue (De). Livre nouveau de Douze Morceaux de Fantaisie. Paris, chez I'auteur et chez Huquier, graves par Aveline, Cochin fils, Desplaces, Duflos, Gudlard, Lucas, and Eavenet (large size). Premier livre de divers Morceaux d'Archi- tecture, inventus par f. de La Joue et graves par Huquier, 12 pieces. Livre d' Architecture, paysages et perspectives, deux suites de 12 pieces chaque. Paris, Huquier. Eecueil nouveau de differens Cartouche (sic), Paris, Huquier, 12 pieces. Second livre de Cartouches, 12 pieces. Troisifeme livre de Cartouches, 12 pieces. Livre de Cartouches de guerre, 7 pieces. Livre de Buffets, 7 pieces. Livre de Vases, 6 pieces. Tableaux d'Ornemens et de rocailles, 24 pieces en 2 suites. Ecrans a main, 6 pieces. Livre de divers Esquisses et griffonnements, 10 pieces. Dessins de portes, 12 pieces. G-rands Trophies, 4 pieces. All these sets have been edited by Huquier (and engraved by him and JouUain), except the last, which is by Basan. M. Bayaert's copy of the Livre d Architecture, etc., 24 pieces (one missing), realized in 1895 70 frs. ; M. Hip. Destail- leur's copy of " Cahiers d'Ornements," containing 66 pieces by Huquier, 4to., 305 frs. (1895). The Biblioth&que nationale possesses a Collection of Drawings of Decorations by La Joue. 288 LA LIVE— LALONDE La Live de JuUy (Ange-Laurent de). Catalogue historique du Cabinet de peinture et sculpture Fraugaise de M. A. de La Live, introducteur des ambassadeurs. Paris, chez Le Prieur, 1764, 8vo., portrait after Cochin, and one plate after Lefevre by de La Live (15s.). The magnificent collection formed by M. de La Live de JuUy, con- sisting chiefly of works of the French school, was sold in 1770. The catalogue, the notices of which have been supplied by Mariette, contains also his portrait after Cochin, engraved by himself. Comte de Ligne- rolles' copy, sm. 4to. , containing also the etching of the portrait in old red morocco, 147 frs. (1894). La Live de JuUy. Collection de Portraits pour faire suite aux Hommes illustres, 50 portraits in folio (£5 to £6). This work of the amateur artist is rarely to be met with, as only a few copies were printed for presents. The author intended it as a supplement to Perrault's " Hommes illustres." The portraits are numbered 65 to 114, designed after the best-known originals, and engraved, says the author, in the manner of Yan Dyck. Augustin de Saint-Aubin, whose pupil La Live was, has apparently touched them up, and M. E. Bocher has even included them in his fine catalogue of the " CEuvre de Saint-Aubin." The following is the list of the persons figuring in the collection : Cardinal de Retz, Cardinal de Polignac, Bossuet, Fenelon, Mechier, Mascaron, Nicole, Quesnel, Malebranche, Bayle, Abbe de Eance, Marechal de Crequy, Comte de Bussy-Rabutin, Vauban, Catinat, Bourdaloue, Massillon, Moreri, B. de Montfaucon, P. Poree, Due de Villars, Duguay-Trouin, Mathieu Mole, Omer Talon, Comte d'Avaux, Boucherat, Lamoignon, D'Argenson, Rene Pucelle, M6zerai, Saint-Evremont, Felibien, Cassini, La Bruyere, Dacier, RoUin, Rapin-ToyraSf Segrais, Thomas Corneille, Boileau-Despreaux, Chaulieu, J. B. Rousseau, Dufresnoy, Jouvenet, H. Rigaud, Pran9ois Lemoyne, Puget, Girardon, Andre le Nostre, and La Lande. Lalmant. Le Pot-pourri de Loth. See : Sedaine. Lalonde (E. de). (Eiivres diverses de Lalonde, decorateur et dessinateur contenant un grand nombre de dessins pour la decoration int^rieure des appartements, a I'usage de la Peinture, des meubles du plus nouveau gout, des pifeces d'orffeverie et de serrurerie, etc. . . ., recueil utile aux artistes et aux personnes qui veulent decorer avec gout. A Paris, cbez Chdreau, s.d. (circa 1780), 2 vols., sm. folio. Vol. 1 consists of 26 parts of 6 plates each; vol. 2 of 13 parts of 6 plates each, engraved by Eoin de Saint-Morien and de La Gardette. One of the rarest collections of the interesting series of books of decorations. Tt contains models of "frames, furniture pieces, cornices, chandeliers, lustres, trophies, mantel - pieces, door-posts, fire-places, jewellery, locks, knockers, bolts, keys, etc. Behague's copy, with 18 plates of the "Serrurerie de Caillouet," and 12 plates of friezes and some arabesques composed and engraved' by Salembier added, forming a total of 252 plates, 4550 frs. ; M. Hip. Destailleur's copy, containing LALOUETTE— LA MOTTE 289 327 pieces, and bound in red morocco, by Beltz-Niedpee, 2500 frs. (1895). In the same sale a collection of 64 furniture plates (Paris, 1780), 120 frs. ; and another collection of 191 plates of decorative furniture (Paris, 1790), 175 frs. Lalouette. Nouvelle methode de traiter les maladies vene- riennes, par la fumigation. ... A Paris, Merigot, 1776, 8vo., plates (15s.). Lamballe (Marie-Th^rfese-Louise de Carignan, princesse de). Memoires historiques publics par Mme. Gurnard. Paris, Lerouge, 1801, 4 vols., 16mo., portrait and 3 plates (6.?.). Contains curious information of the secret relations of the Due de Penthievre with Manuel. La Mettrie. La Faculte vengee, comedie en trois actes par M * * *, de la Faculte de Paris. Paris, Quillau, 1747, Svo., pretty fleuron and headpiece, not signed (3s.). Reprinted 1762. La Monnoye (Bernard de). Poesies, avec son Eloge, par M. de S * * * (Sallengre). La Haye, Le Vier, 1716, Svo., fleuron on title by B. Picart, and 5 vignettes designed and engraved by Bleyswick (3s.). Comte de Lignerolles' copy in red morocco by Padeloup, 20 frs. (1894). La Motbe (De\ La Recreation des Honn^tes gens, ou Opuscules en vers par M. de la M * * *. Amsterdam et a Paris, chez Petit, 1770, 8vo., frontispiece by Fessard (3s.). He is also the author of L'Ami d'Erato. La Motraye (A. de). Voyages en Europe, Asie et Afrique, ou Ton trouve une grande variete de recherches geographiques, historiques et politiques sur I'ltalie, la Grfece, la Turquie, la Tatarie, la Crime'e, la Circassie, la Sufede, la Laponie, etc., avec des remarques instructives sur les moeurs, coutumes, opinions, etc. La Haye chez Johnson et J. Van Duren, 1727, 2 vols., sm. fob, frontispiece repeated on each title, 4 maps, and 45 curious plates by Hogarth (30) and B. Picart (15) (20s.). La Motte (Houdard de). Fables Nouvelles, de'diees au Roy . . . Paris, Greg. Dupuis, 1719, 4to., fleuron on title by Simonet after Vleughels, frontispiece by Tardieu after Coypel, 2 pieces heading the dedication and the Discours, and 100 vignettes after Coypel, Gillot, Vleughels, B. Picart, and Ranc, after Cochin, Masse, Gillot, Edelinck, B. Picart, Simoneau, and Tardieu (10s., and double and more on large paper). u 290 LA MOTTE-L AMOUR La Motte's portrait by Edelinck after Ranc does not belong to this edition. The Radziwill copy in old green morocco was sold for 200 frs., and resold in the Lebceuf de Montgermont sale for 300 frs. M. E(mile) G(onse) copy, Dutch paper, in old red morocco, brought 425 frs. (1894j; M. Delzolie's copy, large paper in red morocco, by ChamboUe Duru, 120 frs. (1894) ; the late M. Lortie's copy, large paper in red morocco, by Petit-Simier, 51 frs. Another copy in morocco, 78 frs. (1895). The vignettes in artist's proofs without text are very rare, and would command a high figure, particularly those executed by GUlot. M. Lacroix had another series of vignettes for Lamotte's Eables ; they were of diminutive size, and all engraved by Gillot. La Motte. Fables Nouvelles, dediees au Roy . . . quatrieme edition. Amsterdam, Wetstein et Smith, 1727, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece by Edelinck after Coypel, and 99 vignettes, not signed (reproduced in reduced form from the previous edition, minus the fleuron on title, and the two vignettes of the Fable dedicated to the King, and of the Discours on the Fable). They have the advantage of being within various borders, not signed save the first (" Jongman fecit." ) {6s.). They exist separately under the title : Nouveau Recueil d'Estampes faites pour I'edition in 12mo. des Eables de M. de La Motte. Paris, Huquier, s.d. (100 engravings, including frontispiece). M. Em. Martin's copy containing 112 plates in two states, etchings and plates, 345 frs. La Motte. L'lliade, po6me, avec- un Discours sur Homere. Paris, Gregoire Dupuis, 1714, 8vo., frontispiece by H. Edelinck after Roettiers, headpiece of the dedication, not signed, and 12 plates after Roettiers (7), Nattier (2), Dieu (l), and Delamonce (2), by Edelinck and Chauffour- nier (4s.). La Motte. (Euvres. Paris, Prault, 1753-4, 10 vols, in 11, 12mo., 4 frontispieces by Harrewyn and Coypel, and 21 plates after Broen for Homere (10s., and double on large paper). M. Brunet's copy in morocco by Padeloup, 330 frs. ; the d'Hangard copy, large paper in old morocco, 100 frs. (Radziwill sale) ; Leb. de Montgermont's copy in green morocco by Bozerian, 260 frs. ; Labitte's . copy, large paper, 120 frs. Lamour (Jean). Recueil des Ouvrages en Serrurerie, que Stanislas roy de Pologne, due de Lorraine et de Bar, a fait poser sur la place Royale de Nancy, a la gloire de Louis le Bien-Aime, compose et execute par Jean Lamour, son serrurier ordinaire, etc. ... Se vend a Nancy chez I'auteur, et a Paris,. chez Frangois. S.d. (1768), roy, fol., LANDON— LANGLEY 291 title engraved within a fine border, an ornamented dedica- tion to Stanislas, an allegorical vignette, representing the king visiting the artist's workshop, by Collin after Girardet or Picard, 5 leaves of text, and 20 plates containing 50 compositions after Lamour by Collin and Nicole. The privilege is dated 1767 (£5 to £6). Landon. Annales du Musee et de I'Ecole moderne des Beaux- Arts, recueil des gravures au trait, d'aprfes les principaux ouvrages de peinture, sculpture, ou projets d'architecture qui, chaque annee, ont remporte le prix, etc., par C. P. Landon. Paris, 1800-9, 17 vols., 8vo., numerous outline plates (15s, to 20s.). This is the part which touches the 18th century. There are the Paysages and Tableaux, and the second series of the Annales du Musee, partie ancienne, etc., altogether 41 vols. They are of little value now, except in old morocco in good preservation. Langeac (De). Colomb dans les fers a Ferdinand et Isabelle, aprfes la decouverte de I'Amerique, epitre qui a remporte le priz de I'Academie de Marseille, precedee d'un precis, historique sur Colomb, par M. le chevalier de Xangeac. Londres et Paris, Jombert, 1782, 8vo., frontispiece, a vignette and tailpiece after Marillier by de Launay jeune (3s.). Langeac (De). Eloge de Corneille, piece qui a concouru au prix de I'Academie de Kouen en 1768. Paris, Le Jay, 1768,. 8vo., portrait of Corneille by Gaucher after Lebrun (3s.). Langlfes. Voyage de I'lnde a la Mekke par Abdoul-Kerym,, traduit avec notes par Langlfes. Paris, Crapelet, 1797,. 3 vols., 12mo., plates after Hilair by Copia and Duplessi- Bertaux (5 s.). Langley (B.). Gardening . . . London, 1728, 2 vols., 4to., plates (30s. to 40s.). Langley (B.). Pomona, or, the Fruit Garden illustrated. London, 1729, fol., plates (25s. to 30s.). Langley (B.). Ancient Masonry. London, 1736, 2 vols., foL, 494 plates (£2 to £3). Langley (B.). The City and Country Builder's and Work- man's Treasury of Designs, or the Art of drawing and working the ornamental parts of Architecture. London, 1740, 4to., 186 plates of designs for gates, windows, 292 LANG-LEY— LA PLACE pavements, altar-pieces, monuments, bookcases, ceilings, ironwork, furniture, etc. (50s. to 60s.). A copy of the 1750 edition, having at end 14 additional plates of joinery and of timber-work, realized £4 (1895). Langley (B.). Builder's and Workman's Treasury of Designs on the Art of drawing and working the ornamental parts of Architecture. London, 1741, 4to., about 200 plates of designs for gates, wind.ows, pavements, altar-pieces, monu- ments, bookcases, ceilings, ironwork, furniture, etc. (£3 to £4). Langley (B.). Gothic Architecture improved. London, 1742, 4to., 62 plates (15s.). Langley (T.). History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Desborough and Deanery of Wycombe, in Buckinghamshire, including the Borough Towns of Wycombe and Marlow, and sixteen Parishes. London, 1797; 4to., map and plate (20s., and treble on large paper, of which only 12 copies were printed). Langnet de la Villeneuve de Gregy. La Vie de la venerable mere Marguerite Marie, Eeligieuse de la Visitation, par Monseigneur J.-J. L. . . A Paris, 1729, 4to., frontispiece (5s.). La None. (Euvres de Theatre. . . A Paris, Duchesne, 1765, 2 parts, 12mo., portrait by Littret after Monnet (4s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy in old red morocco, 60 frs. (1894). Lanterne magique (La), ou Fl^aux des aristocrates, etrennes d'un patriote, dddiees aux Frangais libres, etc. . . . orn^es de 12 estampes non sign^es, et de couplets analogues. A Berne, 1790, 16mo. (15s.). La Place (De). L'Orpheline Angloise, ou Histoire de Charlotte Summers, imitee de I'anglois de M. N * * * par M. de la Place. Londres et Paris, Eollin fils, 1752, 4 vols., 12mo., 4 engraved titles and 4 pretty plates designed and engraved by Aveline (5s.). Eeprinted 1800, 4 vols., 16m.o., 4 plates by de Launay after Borel (3s.). La Place. Adfele, comtesse de Ponthieu, tragedie. Paris, 1758, 12mo., 1 vignette by Kyland after Gravelot (3s.). La Place. Oronoko, ou le Prince Nfegre, imitation de I'anglois, nouvelle edition, revue et corrig^e par M. de la Place. LA PLACE— LA EOCHEPOUOAIJLD 293 Londres ef Paris, Vente, 1769, 12mo., 1 vignette after Eisen, and 5 plates after Marillier by Baron (5s.). Duridz de Verninac's copy, with the arms of the due de Choiseul- Stainville, 60 frs. La Place. Lydia, ou M^moires de Mylord D * * *, imit^s de I'anglais par M. de la Place. A Londres, et se trouve h, Bruxelles, de Boubers, 1772, 4 parts in 2 vols., 12mo., 4 pretty plates after Cardon (5s.). La Place. (Collection de Romans et Contes imit^s de I'anglois, . corriges et revus de nouveau par M. de la Place. Paris, Cussac, 1780 or 1788, 8 vols., 8vo., 20 plates (viz. Oronoko 2, C^cile 2, rOrph^line anglaise 3, les deux Mentors 2, Lydia 3, Tom Jones 6, le Vieux Baron anglais 1, and I'anecdote singuli^re concernant Henri IV. 1) after Borel by Biosse, Borgnet, Dambrun, Delignon, Giraud sen., Giraud jun., Hubert, Le Eoy, Marchand, Petit, and Viguet, (15s. to 20s.). La Place. Memoires de Cecile (demoiselle Eleonore Guichard) escrits par elle-meme, revus par De La Place. A Paris, EoUin, 1752, 4 vols., 12mo., portrait (5s.). La Place. Tom Jones ou I'Enfant trouvd, imite de Fielding. Londres, 1801, 4 vols., 16mo., 8 plates after Borel by Delignon and de Launay (Gs.). La Porte (Abb^). Voyage en I'autre monde, ou Nouvelles; litt^raires de celui-cy. Londres et Paris, 1752, 12mo.,. engraved title and frontispiece after Eisen by Sornique (3s.). La Porte (Abbe). Histoire litteraire des Femmes Fran9oises, ou Lettres historiques et critiques, contenant un precis de la vie et une analyse raisonn^e des ouvrages des femmes qui se sont distingu^es dans la litt^rature fran9oise, par une soci^te de gens de lettres. A Paris, chez Lacombe, 1769, 5 vols., 8vo., frontispiece after de Seve by B. L. Prt^vost (10s.). La Rochefoucauld (Due de). Reflexions, Sentences et Maximes morales, avec les Maximes de la Marquise de Sable' . . . avec des notes politiques et historiques, par Amelot de la Houssaye, et une nouvelle preface, par R. Pichet. Paris, Ganeau, 1714, i2mo, frontispiece (5s.). Gosford copy in red morocco, with arms of the Comte d'Hoym, realized iu May, 1882, 1400 frs. 294 LA ROCHEFOUCAULD— LA EUE La Rochefoucauld (Due de). Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes morales, nouvelle edition qui renferne de plus les maximes de Mme. de Sabld. Amsterdam, 1748, 12mo., frontispiece after Delamonce by Gentot (3s.). La Rochefoucauld (Due de). Maximes et Reflexions morales. A Paris, de I'lmprimerie royale, 1778, 8vo., author's portrait by Choffard after Petitot (10s., and more than double with the unlettered portrait, and on large vellum or Dutch paper with the portrait in artist's proof and etching, £4). Anisson-Duperron's copy in blue morocco, with the arms of Prance, and containing the original drawing of Choffard and the portrait in various states, 2010 frs. (R. Lion sale) ; Comte de LigneroUes' copy on Dutch paper in old red morocco with broad dentelle, 1050 frs. Re- printed 1798, 16mo., with portrait by Gaucher (3s.). Xa Roque. Voyage de I'Arabie heureuse . . . un Memoire concernant I'arbre et le fruit du Cafd, dressd sur les Obser- vations de ceux qui ont fait ce dernier Voyage. Et un 'Traite historique de I'origine et du progrfes du Cafe, tant -dans I'Asie que dans I'Europe, de son introduction en -France, et de I'etablissement de son usage h Paris. A Paris, Andre Cailleau, 1716, post 8vo., 3 folding plates of cofi"ee tree, coffee leaves, and a branch of a coffee tree loaded ■with flowers and fruit, signed : " S. Thomassin sculp." (12s. to 15s.). Larrey (De). Histoire d'Eleonore de Guyenne, duchesse d'Aquitaine, contenant ce qui s'est passe de plus memorable sous les regnes de Louis VII. dit le Jeune, roi de France ; d'Henri II. et de Richard son fils, surnomme Coeur de Lion, roi d'Angleterre, etc., par M * * *. Londres et Paris, Cussac, 1768, 8vo., 3 fine plates after Borel by Borgnet, Delignon, and Halbou (5s.). Larrey (De). Histoire d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse et d'Irlande. Rotterdam, 1707-13, 4 vols., fol., portraits and plates (20s. to 25s.). Larrey (De). Larmes de saint Ignace (Les), ou Dialogue entre •«aint Thomas et saint Ignace, etc. Sur la copie a Arevalo en Castille, chez Dom Juan Velasco (Paris, 1761), post 8vo., pretty folding plate designed and engraved by de Montalais (3s.). La Rue (De). Traite de la Coupe des Pierres, ou Methode facile et abregee pour se perfectionner en cette science. . Paris, impr. royale, 1728, folio, frontispiece after Belin by LA' EUE— LAUJOK 295 Thomassin, large fleuron on title by Aveline after Cochin, 2 ornamented letters and 6 vignettes, not signed (4s.). Eeprinted : Paris, Jombert, 1764. La Rue. Suite de Gravures a I'eau-forte, Bacchanales, Jeux d'Enfants, Tombeaux, Vases, etc. (1770-71), 100 leaves in 10 parts by Parizeau after La Hue, sculpteur du Roi {20s. to 30s.). Lasalle (M"- de). Histoire de Sopbie Francourt, par M * * *. Paris, Merlin, 1768, 2 vols., 12mo., 4 pretty plates after Gravelot by Masquelier, Leveau, de Lorraine, and Duclos (5s.). Lasalle (M"" de). Le Mieux, conte moral, par le general Lasalle. Paris, de I'imprimerie de la citoyenne Ealleu, an VL, 12mo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). La Serrie (Joseph de). Epanchements de I'Ame, ou Essai de Philosophic morale. Paris, Didot jeune, 1797, 8vo., vellum paper, frontispiece with author's medal portrait, and 4 plates after Queverdo and Moreau (J. de la S. del. et exc. ex amico Queverdo). The third plate is inscribed : "ex Junior M. Moreau" (5s.). La Serrie (Joseph de). Essai de Litterature, avec des planches dessinees et gravies de la main de I'auteur. Paris, s.d., Svo., the same portrait as above, and 3 plates (3s.). The author was an amateur artist,, and of his books only a limited •number was printed for presents to be distributed among his friends. Lattre. Les Evolutions de la Cavalerie francoise suivant rOrdonnance du 1"'' Juin, 1766. A Paris, 1767, Svo., 29 plates (15s. to 20s.). Laugier (le P.). Essai sur I'Architecture, nouvelle edition avec un dictionnaire des termes et des planches qui en facilitent I'explication. Paris, Duchesne, 1755, 8vo., pretty frontis- piece after Eisen by Aliamet, and 8 technical plates (8s.). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy in red morocco, with arms of Stanislas, Zing of Poland, 225 frs. (1895). Laujon (De). Les A-propos de la Societe, ou Chansons de M. L. . . . (Paris) 1776, 2 vols., 8vo., with music, frontispiece after and by Moreau to each volume alike, 2 plates after Moreau by De Launay and Simonet, 2 vignettes and 2 . tailpieces after Moreau by Duclos, and Martini (vignettes) and De Launay (tailpieces). — Les A-propos de la Folic, ou 290 LAUJON-^LA VALLl&E Chansons grotesques, grivoises et annonces de parade^ (Paris) 1776, 8vo., with music, frontispiece after and by Moreau, 1 plate and 1 vignette after Moreau by Martini, and 1 tailpiece after and by Moreau (25s., and in morocco according to state of preservation). These illustrations count among Moreau's best. The plates exist before the numbers and the vignettes in artist's proofs without text. Baron Pichon's copy in citroii morocco, 30 -frs., and Behague's copy in green morocco, 140 frs. Laujon (De). L'Amoureux de quinze ans, ou la Double-Fete, comedie en trois actes et en prose, melee d'ariettes, dedie a S. A. S. Monsgr., le due de Bourbon, par M. Laujon, musique de M. Martini, representee pour la premiere fois par les Comediens italiens le 17 avril 1771. Paris, V'- Duchesne, 1771, 8vo., engraved dedication, 1 fleuron, 3 headpieces signed Beugnot, 2 tailpieces, not signed (all woodcuts), and 1 plate by Duclos after Gravelot {3s.). There is a series of 6 plates in 8vo. after Desrais and Martinet by Therfese Martinet and Jeanne Prevost (1772) for this comedy (10s.). L'Aulnaye (F. H. S. De). De la Saltation theatrale, ou Recherches sur I'origine, les progres et les effets de la pantomime chez les anciens. Paris, Barrois, 1790, Svo., 9 coloured plates (20s. to 30s.). Launay (De). La Verite fabuliste, comedie, avec un recueil de fables. Paris, Le Breton, 1733, post Svo., pretty frontispiece after Coypel by Cars (3s.). Laureau. Histoire de France avant Clovis, con tenant I'Origine et les Moeurs des Gaules avant les Eomains, etc. Paris, 1786, 8vo., frontispiece and portraits (3s, to 4s.). Lauron. The Cryes of the City of London, drawn after the life (with explanations in English, French, and Italian) . . . London, n.d. (1710), sm, fol., 2 frontispieces and 72 plates after Lauron by Tempesta and Savage (£3 to £4). In the second edition, and in a later issue dated 1733, the numbers are added to the plates, and the titles bear the publisher's name as follows : " Printed and sold by Henry Overton . . . London." Lowndes mentions that the copper-plates are still in existence, but the modern impressions are very inferior. La Vallee (J. de). Les Dangers de I'intrigue. Paris, an VL (1798), 4 vols., 12mo. or 8vo., 4 plates, not signed (5s.). La Vallee et Brion. Voyage dans les 102 Departments de la BibliothJ:qt]e du Theatre Francois [Page 297 C. N. Cochin N. De Launay LA VALL:6E-P0USSIN— LAVATEE 297 France. Paris, an IV. — X., 13 vols., 8vo., maps, aquatint plates of costumes and views (£2 to £3). La Vallee-Poussin. Nouvelle Collection d' Arabesques propres a la De'coration des Appartements, dessin^es a Rome . . . Paris, s.d., 4to., 10 parts of 4 plates, each after La Vallee- Poussin, Moreau, Voisin, Le Clere, Berthelot, and Jeanneret after Guyot (805. to 40s.). La Valliere (Mile. de). Reflexions sur la misericorde de Dieu. Paris, Savoye, 1744, 12mo., portrait and 2 plates by Duflos after C. N. Cochin (3s.). La Valliere (Due de). Bibliotheque du The^tre-frangais depuis son origine, contenant un Extrait de tous les Ouvrages composes pour ce Th^itre depuis les Mysteres jusqu'aux Pieces de Pierre Corneille, etc. . . . Dresde, chez Michel Groell (Paris, Bauche), 1768, 3 vols., post Bvo., 3 frontis- pieces after Cochin by Massard (2) and De Launoy, 6 vig- nettes after Eisen (3) and Carpentier (3) by Massard (3) and Bosse (3), and 3 tail-pieces by Fe'ssard after de Sfeve (2), and 1 designed and engraved by Martini (56'., and treble on large paper). Abbe Mercier Saint-Leger, Marin, CaperonDier, and Abbe Baudot were associated in this work. Cochin's frontispiece etchings exist in artist's proofs. Lavater (Jean-Gaspard). Essai sur la Physiognomie, destine a faire connoitre rhomine_ et a le faire aimer (trad, en frangais par Madame de La Fite, MM. Caillard et Henri Renfer). La Haye, 1781-86, 4 vols., roy. 4to., portrait, 4 fleurons on titles by Holzhalb after Chodowiecki, about 390 large plates and portraits by Lips, Eckhardt, Fiesinger, Haid, Rieter, Schwarz, Schellenberg, or, not signed, after Chodowiecki, Rubens, Duplessis, West, etc., arid numerous vignettes in the text after Chodowiecki, Berger, Lips, Schellenberg, Stunjpf, etc. (£2 to £3). The original edition in German under the title, " Physiognomische Fragmente," appeared in Leipsic, 1775-78, 4 vols., 4to. (£2). Another French translation. Paris, Prudhomme, 1805-9, in 10 vols., 4to., or roy. 8vo., with 500 engravings (15«., and more on vellum paper). Reprinted 1820-1. Lavater (J. G). Essays on Physiognomy, designed to promote the Knowledge and Love of Mankind. Translated from the French by Henry Hunter. London, 1789-98, 3 vols., in 5 impl. 4to., upwards of 800 portraits, plates and vignettes 298 LAVEAUX— LE BAS by HoUoway, Bartolozzi, Blake, Hall, Gregnier, Chodowiecki, and others, executed under the superintendence of the eminent artist H. Fuseli, E.A., from an entire new set of drawings supplied by Lavater (£3 to £4). Copies bearing the name of Stockdale as publisher were subsequently issued, and contain impressions inferior to those originally published in 41 numbers. [Laveaux (J. C. Th. de).] Histoire secrfete des amours et des principaux amans de Catherine II. . . A Paris, an VII., 8vo., headpiece designed and engraved by Huot, and other engravings (155.). Lavenham. Specimens of Gothic Ornaments selected from the Parish Church of Lavenham, in Suffolk. London, 1796, 4to., 40 plates (15s. to 20s.), and more on large paper. La Vicomterie. Les Crimes des Eois de France depuis Clovis jusqu'a Louis XVI. Paris, 1791, 8vo., frontispiece, not signed. Les Crimes des Empereurs d'AIlemagne, depuis Lothaire l"" jusqu'a Leopold II. Paris, 1793, 8vo., frontispiece and 4 plates, three of which were designed and engraved by Ransonnete, the other not signed. Les Crimes des Empereurs turcs, depuis Osman 1*" jusqu'a Selim IV. Paris, an III., 8vo., frontispiece and 3 indifferent plates (3s. per vol.). Lawson (John). History of Carolina, and a Journey a Thousand miles travelled through several Nations of Indians. London, 1714, 4to., map and plates (30s, to 40s.). Laya et Legouve. Essais de Deux Amis. 1786, 8vo., pretty frontispiece by de Longueil after Moreau (3s.). Le Bas (J. Ph.). Recueil de divers morceaux gravez d'apres plusieurs tableaux de David Teniers, de Salvator Eosa et de M. Parocel, dont ou a fait choix dans les fameux Cabinets de Mgr. le due de Valentinois, de Mme. la Comtesse de Verrue, de M. Hickman, de M. de Vaux, etc., auxquels morceaux le graveur en a ajoute quelques uns de sa com- position. Le tout execute et mis au jour par S. P. Le Bas, graveur du Eoy, etc. S.l.n.d. folio, 74 plates by Wou- wermans, Euysdael, Boucher, Chantreau, etc. ; Eecueil d'animaux de chasse, tir^s du Cabinet de Mr. le comte de Thim, 12 plates etched by J. E. Een and Vennines, and finished by Le Bas after Oudry ; Livre de dessins qui representent les parties du corps humain et des figures entiferes gravees d'aprfes les plus grands peintres, 20 plates ; LE BAS— LE BEUN 299 Etudes de differentes figures militaires, 8 plates, designed and engraved by J. P. Le Bas, altogether 114 plates and engraved title (£3). Le Bas. Catalogue de tableaux, sculptures, dessins, estampes encadrees, en feuilles et en recueils ; d'un precieux fonds de planches gravees, avec leurs epreuves ; de divers ustensiles de graveur, et autres objets de curiosity ; le tout provenant de la succession de feu M. L. Bas. A Paris, chez Clousier et JouUain, 1783, 8vo., frontispiece and tailpiece by Ch'. Et. Gaucher, after C. N. Cochin (5s.). Le Bas. (Euvre de Jacques-Philippe Le B . . .,. premier graveur du cabinet du Boi. (A Paris, chez J. Le Bas, 1730-80), 4 vols., fol., 438 plates by Le Bas or under his direction (£18 to £20). Le Bas. Fleurons de Titres et vignettes en-t§te . . . pour I'Histoire d'AUemagne du E. P. Barre. 1748, obi. 4to., 56 fleurons and vignettes without text, designed and engraved by Le Bas (20s. to 25s.). Le Bas. Eecueil de divers griftbnnemens et epreuves d'eaux- fortes. . . Paris, s.d., obi. 4to., title and 9 plates containing 15 subjects, composed and engraved by Le Bas (15s.). Le Bas (J.). Festin joyeux. . . Paris, 1738, post 8vo., plates and 49 musical airs (20s.). Lebeuf (Abbe). Eecueil de divers Ecrits pour servir d'eclair- cissements a I'Histoire de France et de Supplement a la Notice des Gaules . . . Paris, Barrois fils, 1738, 2 vols., 12mo., plates (5s.). Le Blanc (Abbe). Aben-Said, empereur des Mongols, tragedie, 2° edition. Paris, Prault fils, 1743, 8vo., frontispiece by Le Bas and fleuron by Scotin (3s.). Le Blanc (Abbe). Letters de M. I'abbe Le Blanc, historiograph des B^timents du Eoi. Lyon, 1758, 2 vols., 12mo., frontis- piece and fleuron on both titles after Le Lorrain by Gallimard (3s.). Le Bret. La Nouvelle Lune, ou Histoire de Pequillon. A Paris, , chez Andre, an VIL, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 plates by Bovinet (4s.). Le Brun (J. B. P.). Catalogue raisonne de tableaux, dessins, estampes, figures de bronze et de marbre . . . qui com- posaient le cabinet de PouUain, etc. Paris, 1789, 8vo. allegorical frontispiece after Le Brun by Dambrun (3s.). 300 LE BEUN Le Brun (Charles). La Grande Galerie de Versailles et les deux salons qui raceompagnent, peints par Charles Le Brun premier peintre de Louis XIY., dessines par Jean- Baptiste Masse, peintre, et graves sous ses yeux par les meilleurs metres du temps. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1752, Atlas fol., a fine portrait of Masse by Wille after the painting of Tocqu6, portrait of Le Brun by Edelinck after de Largiilifere, title and 10 leaves of text, and 52 plates by - Aubert, Audran, Aveline, Beauvais, Cars, Des- places, Duflos, Dupuis aine, Dupuis jeune, Cochin fils, Laurent, Michel Liotard, Lepieie, Preisler, Soubeiran, Sor- nique, Ravenet, Surugue pSre, Simonneau, Tardieu pfere, Tardieu fils, Thomassin and Wille after Le Brun (£3 to £A, and on large paper, with unlettered proofs of 51 plates, the one " La Franche-Comte reunie a la France " not existing in proof (as it was printed before in another book entitled " Cabinet du Eoi "), of which only a few copies have been printed, and which are now rare, a fancy price according to state and binding). Behague's copy in brown calf, 150 frs. It occurs frequently ia red morocco, with the arms of France, by Padeloup. J. de Lauriere's copy in blue morocco, with arms of Mme. Victoire, daughter of Louis XV., by Padeloup, 1850 frs. (1895). The number of plates in the large paper does not tally .with that of the ordinary paper, the former having 3 medals, while the latter contains only 2 medals on a leaf ; and the 2 plates of the ceilings not being folded in the large-paper copies, are thus better preserved. IjC Brun (Charles). La Galerie de Monsr. le President Lambert representant I'Apqtheose d'Hercule. Ce sujet est peint par le fameux Charles Le Brun, et grave par les soins et sous la conduite de B. Picart sur les dessins qu'il en a fait. Paris chez Du Change, s.d. (1719), fol., engraved title and plates, used in the following work, hence first impressions (£3 to £4). Le Brun et Le Sueur. Les Peintures de Charles Lebrun- et d'Eustache Le Sueur qui sont dans I'hdtel du Chastelet, ci-devant la maison du President Lambert, dessin^es par Bernard Picart et gravdes tant par lui que par diflferents graveurs. L'on y a joint les plans et les elevations de cette belle maison avec sa description et celle de tous les sujets qui sont representes dans les tableaux. Paris, chez Du Change, graveur du Eoi, 1740, roy. fol., 4 11. of text and 36 plates (including 14 plates for above work usually found at end of this) by Sornique, Duflos, Dupuis, Duchange, LE BEUN— LE CLEEC 301 Desplaces, Beauvais, Mathys, Pool, and B. Picart, after B. Picart (£2 to £3, and double with unlettered proofs). A portion of the pictures is now in the Paris Louvre. Le Brun. Conferences sur 1' expression des passions. Amster- dam, 1713, 12mo., engravings by B. Picart (5s.). Le Brun. Grand Escalier du Chateau de Versailles, dit escalier des Ambassadeurs. Ordonne et peint par Charles Le Brun. Consacre a la memoire de Louis-le- Grand. Paris, Louis Surugue, s.d. (1725), Atlas fol., engraved title, 5 leaves of engraved text, with headpieces after Parocel and 24 plates after Chevotet, by Surugue and Simonneau (£2 to £3). The work is the more interesting as it represents the incomparable staircase unhappily destroyed in 1752. The following is the title of the supplement : Plafond du grand escalier de Versailles, s.l.n.d. folio, 7 plates after Le Brun by Baudet. Le Brun, Tapisseries de S. A. S. Mgr. le due d'Orleans, representant I'Histoire de Meleagre exec, sur les tableaux de C. Lebrun. Amsterdam, B. Picart, 1714, obi. fol., bordered title and 7 plates (15«.). Le Brun (Corneille). Voyage au Levant, enrichi de plus de deux cents tailles-douces. Delft, 1700, or Paris, Cavelier, 1174, fol. (10s.). Le Brun (Corneille). Voyage par la Moscovie en Perse et aux Indes orientales, enrichi de plus de trois cent vingt tailles- douces. Amsterdam, Wetstein, 1718, 2 vols., fol. (15s. to 20s.). Eadziwill's copy of both works on large "paper, 130 frs. Le Camus. Abdeker, ou I'Art de conserver la Beaute. L'an del'H^gyre, 1168-70 (Paris, 1748), 4 vols., 12mo., titles designed and engraved by Pasquier, with different fleurons and frontispieces after Humblot and Pasquier, by Pasquier (5s.). Le Cat. Traits de la Couleur de la peau humaine en gdn^ral et de celle des nfegres en particulier, et de la metamorphose d'une de ces couleurs en I'autre, soit de naissance so it accidentellement. Amsterdam, 1765, 8vo., fine frontispiece, vignette and tailpiece by Bacheley after Gravelot (3s.). Le Clerc (Sebastien). Traite de Geometric th^orique et pratique a I'usage des artistes. Paris,. Jombert, 1744, 8vo., fleuron ,on title, vignette, tailpiece after Cochin fils, not signed, and 44 plates of Geometry with a vignette beneath each by and after Cochin fils (10) or Chedel (34) (5s.). 302 LE CLEEC— LE COMTE Eeprinted 1764, with the same illustrations, and in addition a vignette heading the author's life, after Cochin. M. Hip. Destailleur's copy in old red morocco, 72 frs. (1895). Le Clerc (S^bastien). Traite d'Architecture . . . Paris, 1714, 2 vols., 4to., 184 plates (20s.). Le Clerc (Sebastien). Recueil de figures, chevaux, paysages, vues de Foubourgs de Paris, etc. A Paris, Audran, s.d., 8vo., 72 plates (30s. to 40s.). Le Clerc (Sebastien). Calendrier des Saints . . . Amsterdam, 1730, 2 -parts, 4to., 365 plates, including frontispiece (no text) (20s. to 25s.). Le Clerc (Sebastien). Les Vrais Principes du Dessein suivis des Caracteres des Passions (de I'illustre M.Le Brun), par S. Le Clerc. A Paris, chez Lami, s.d., oblong 8vo., 92 plates, containing more than 200 different subjects (10s.). Le Clerc (Sebastien). (Euvres Choisies de Sebastien Leclerc, chevalier romain, dessinateur et graveur du cabinet du Eoi, etc. Paris, Lamy, 1784, 4to., 239 plates outline or filled up (all numbered) (20s. to 30s.). Le Clerc (J.-B.). Portrait de Henri IV. Paris, imprimerie de Ph. I). Pierres, 1783, post 8vo., allegorical portrait of Henri IV. by Nee after Chevalier (5s.) ; only 100 copies printed on vellum paper. Le Clerc (J.-B.). Idylles et Contes champetres. Paris, Jansen, an VI., 2 vols., 8vo., 5 plates by Copia after Monnet (5s.). Le Clerc (J.-B.). Mes Promenades champStres. Paris, 1786, 8vo., plate by de Longueil after Marchand (3s.). Le Clerc (D.). Histoire de la Me'de'cine. 1723 or 1729, 4to., frontispiece (different in each edition) (5s.). Le Clerc (N. G.). Histoire physique, morale, civile et politique de la Eussie ancienne, Paris, 1783; Histoire de la Eussie moderne, Paris, FrouUd, 1794, 6 vols., 4to. Part I. contains 59 portraits and plates after Chevalier and Desmaisons by Auvray, Chenu, Le Bas, and Pauquet, and 6 plates of medals; Part II. has 7 portraits, 5 plates of" costumes, 15 views, and 11 maps and plans by Pauquet and others, after Desmaisons, Marillier, etc. (20s. to 25s.). Le Comte (Florent). Cabinet des Singularitez d'Architecture, Peinture, Sculpture et Gravure ... A Bruxelles, Lambert, 1702, 2 vols., ■12mo., frontispieces : " Harrewijn fecit," and plates of monograms (lOs.). LE DMON— LE GAY 303 Le Demon et la Demone maries, ou le malheur des hommes qui epousent de mauvaises femmes, tires des annales de Florence. Eotterdam, 1705, 12mo., engravings (10s.). Lee (Miss Sophie). Le Souterrain ou Mathilde . , . Hambourg et Paris, chez Lepetit, 1793, 2 vols., 16mo., 4 plates, not signed (5s.). Lee (Miss Sophie). Mathilde ou le Souterrain . . . Paris, an II., 4 vols., IGmo., 3 coloured plates (6s., and more on large vellum paper, of which only 10 copies were printed). Leeds Pattern Book ; the original engraved Pattern Book of the Leeds Pottery of Hartley. Green and Co., 1783, roy. 4to., 45 plates (£3 to £4). Lefranc de Pompignan. (Euvres diverses de M. L * F * * *, troisifeme edition, orn^e de figures en taille-douce. Paris, Chaubert, 1753, 2 vols., 16mo ; Pofeies sacrees de M. L * F * * *, 1754, together 3 vols., frontispiece dated 1747, by Le Bas after Humblot, and 4 plates, 3 after Clavereau, and 1 not signed by Le Bas (5s.). Lefranc de Pompignan. Poesies sacrees de M. L. F. divisees en quatre livres et orn^es de figures en taille-douce. Paris, Chaubert, 1751, 8vo., fleuron on title, fleuron to the dedica- tion, 4 headpieces after Gravelot, and 4 fleurons signed L. S. (3s.). Lefranc de Pompignan. Poesies sacrees et philosophiques, tirdes des Livres saints . . . Paris, Prault, 1763, roy. 4to., fleuron on title by Lemire after Eisen, and 6 vignettes by Prevost after Cochin (3s.). Lefranc de Pompignan. Eloge historique de M. le due de Bourgogne. Paris, 1761, Bvo., a fine portrait of the due de Bourgogne after Fredou by Beauvarlet, fleuron, 2 tailpieces and 2 vignettes by J. J. Flipart and Provost after Cochin (3s., and on stout paper, of which only 12 copies were printed, 20s.). Lefranc de Pompignau, Piron, Gaucher, etc. Voyages en France . . . avec des notes par la Mesangere. A Paris , . . I'an IV.-l'an VI., 4 voli, 12mo., portraits by Gaucher, including one of himself, and plates by Baquoy, Villerey, Le Mire, etc. (15s., and treble on vellum paper with unlettered proofs and the plate of Priapus). Le Gay. Mes Souvenirs, et autres opuscules poetiques . . . Au Pays de Vaud et a Paris, 1788, 2 vols., 16mo., engraved title and 4 plates, not signed (3 in vol. 2) (3s.). 304 L^GENDE— LEGOUV:^ Legende joyeuse ou les Cent une legons de Lampsaque (La). Londres, chez Pynne (1750), 32mo., an allegorical etcMng and a pretty vignette, not signed, text engraved (10s.). There is a volume anterior to this, published 1749, engraved text and 101 plates. Le Gendre. Description de la Place Louis XV. que Ton construit a Eeims, des ouvrages a continue! aux environs de cette place et de ceux a faire dans la suite pour I'utilite et rembellissement de cette ville par le sieur Le Gendre. Paris, Prault, 1765, foL, a superb headpiece by Choffard, 5 plates after Cochin by Choflfard, and 3 plates by Moitte after Cochin (£4 to £6, and mote in morocco, and particularly so in a Derome binding). Le Gendre (L.). Vie du Cardinal d'Ambroise ... A Eouen, 1726, roy. 4to., portrait by Scotin and plates (5s.). Comte de LigneroUes' large paper copy in morocco, with arms of Louis XV., 51 frs- (1894). Legouve. La mort d'Abel, tragedie en trois actes, en vers. Paris, Merigot jeune, s.d. (1792), 8vo., 3 plates after Boizot, by Baquoy, Le Eoy, and Patas (3s., and treble with un- lettered proofs). Legouve. Le Merite des Femmes, po^me . . . Paris, Louis, 1800, 12mo., frontispiece by Duplessi-Bertaux after Isabey (3s.). Original edition. Legouve. Le Merite des Femmes, po^,me . . . De I'imprimerie de P. Didot I'aine. Paris, chez Louis, an IX., 12mo., vellum paper, frontispiece and a very fine plate by Duplessi-Bertaux after Isabey (4s.). Legouve. Le Merite des Femmes. Paris, Eenouard, 1800, 12mo., frontispiece (woodcut) and 3 plates, 2 by de Ghendt and Simonet after Moreau, and 1 after Guerin by de Ghendt (3s., and more on vellum paper, and treble with unlettered proofs). Renouard's only copy printed on vellum, 80 frs. Legouve. Le Merite des Femmes et autres poesies. Paris, Eenouard, 1809 and 1813, 12mo., plates after Desenne, Guerin, and Moreau by de Ghendt, Simonet, and de Villiers (4s., and treble on vellum paper with unlettered proofs). Three copies of the 1813 and one of the 1809 edition were printed on vellum. Renouard's copy on vellum in blue morocco by Bozerian, 100 frs. M. E. Paillet had a copy of an edition : Paris, Janet, s.d. (1813), ■with Deveria and Moreau 's plates before letters. Renouard brought out in 1818 a small edition in 32mo., with 1 plate after Moreau, which has become rare. LE GEAND— LELAND 305 Le Grand. Les Nouveaux Debarques, comddie. Paris, 1726, 12mo., etclied frontispiece after Coypel (3s.). Le Grand. Fabliaux, or Tales abridged from French Manu- scripts of the XII. and XIII. Centuries, selected and translated into English verse (by G. L. Way), with a Preface, Notes, and Appendix by G. Ellis. London, W. Bulmer, 1796-1800, 2 vols., imp. 8vo., first edition, woodcuts by Bewick (15s. to 20s.). Legrand D'Aussy. Fabliaux, ou, Contes, fables et Romans du XIP et du XIII' sifecles, traduits ou extraits par Legrand d'Aussy, troisifeme edition, considerablement augmentee. Paris, Renouard, 1829, 5 vols., roy. 8vo., vellum paper, 18 plates, 15 of which after Moreau by Bosq, Croutelle, Devilliers, Ribault, and Roger, and 3 after Desenne, and 1 plate of music after Moreau (30s. to 40s. on papier cavalier velin, and more than double on large papier raisin d'Annonay with unlettered India proofs). The plates exist on India paper (as artists' proofs), and on satin as well in an unfinished state (etchings). Four copies were printed on vellum. The plates reflect only the shadow of Moreau's talent. A copy on large Jesus velin paper with unlettered proofs and the etchings, is valued at £10, but the Gautier copy on India paper with proofs before, and with letters and the etchings all on India paper, which was sold for 500 frs., is worth now treble and more. Le Gros. Livre d'Estampes de I'Art de la Coeffure des dames frangoises, gravees sur les dessins originaux, d'aprfes mes accommodages, avec le traite en abrege d'entretenir et con- server les cheveux naturels, par le Sr. Legros, coefFeur des dames. A Paris, aux Quinze-Vingts, 1765, sm. 4to., 6 plates and 28 headgears, not signed (£6 to £8, and double coloured). Comte de la Beraudiere's copy, dated 1767, contained 38 coloured plates. Le Hay. See Ferriol. Lehre vom richtigen Verhaeltnisse zu den Schoepfungswerken . . . l792,~8vo., plates by Chodowiecki {8s. to 10s.). Leland (J.). The Itinerary of John Leland, the Antiquary. Published from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library, by Thomas Hearne. Oxford, 1710-12, 9 vols., 8vo., 3 plates, 108 copies printed (30s. to 40s., and treble on thick paper, of which only 12 copies were taken). X 306 LE MAIEE— LENPANT The subsequent editions of 1744-5 (350 copies and 50 copies on large paper) and of 1768-70 are of the same value. Le Maire. Les Traits de I'Histoire universelle sacree et profane d'apres les plus grands peintres et les meilleurs ^crivains, dedies a Mgr. le due de Bourgogne. Paris, 1761-62, 4 vols., post 8vo., engraved throughout, text after Martoni, and about 500 plates by Le Mire, Masquellier, Graucher, Coypel, after Rubens, Lebrun, le Poussin, B. Picart, Diepen- beck, etc. The abbe Aubert was entrusted with the publication (15s.). Le Maire. La pauvre Rentiere, roman. Paris, 1800, 16mo,, 1 plate by Baquoy after Monsiau (3s.). Lemierre. La Peinture, poeme en trois chants. Paris, Le Jay, s.d. (1769), 4to., engraved title with medal portrait of Corneille by A. de Saint-Aubin, and 3 fine-bordered plates a.fter Cochin by Prevost, Ponce, and Saint-Aubin (5s., and •double on Dutch paper). There are 2 issues in Bvo. size, "the first having an additional frontispiece after Cochin by P. Baudoin, and in the second Corneille's medal portrait is replaced by a fleuron. Corneille's portrait exists in artist's proof without text. A new edition, Amsterdam, 1770, 2 vols., 8vo., has a fleuron on title and 3 plates, not signed (3s.). Lemierre (A. J.). Cent Pensees d'une jeune Anglaise, publiees en anglais et en frangais, 1 plate designed and engraved by G-iraud and an allegorical map (3s.). Le Monnier. Fables, Contes et Epitres, par M. I'abbe Le Monnier. Paris, Jombert et Cellot, 1773, 8vo., fine plate after Cochin by Prevost (4s.). Le Monnier. F§te des Bonnes gens de Canon (La) et les Eosieres de Briquebec. A Avignon et a Paris, chez Prault, 1777, 8vo., frontispiece, designed and engraved by Moreau (10s.). Lemoyne. Nouvelle Methode raisonnee du Blason ou de I'Art heraldique du P. Menestrier, mise dans un meilleur ordre et augmentee. Lyon, chez P. Bruys et Ponthus, 1770, 8vo., frontispiece and numerous plates (10s.). Best edition. Lenfant (Jacques). Histoire de la Guerre des Hussites et du Concile de Basle. Utrecht, chez Corneille Guillaume Le Febvre, 1731, 2 vols., 4to., numerous portraits {6s.). LE NOBLE— LEONARDO 307 Le Noble. Zulima ou 1' Amour pur. Amsterdam, 1718, 12mo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). Lenoir (Alex.). La Franclie-magonnerie rendue a sa veritable origine, ou I'antiquite de la Franche-magonnerie prouvee par I'explication des mystferes anciens et modernes. Paris, 1814, 2 vols., 4to., 17 plates (of which one is the " Procession d'Isis," by Giraud after Moreau le jeune) and 2 tables. Proofs exist in brown and coloured before letters and as etchings (5s., and unlettered proofs coloured, 15s.). Lens (A.). Le Costume, ou Essai sur les habillemens et les usages de plusieurs peuples de I'antiquite, prouve par les monumens. Lie'ge; 1776, roy. 4to., 57 plates (25s. to 30s.). Leonard. (Euvres diverses. Liege, Desoer, 1777, 8vo., engraved title, not signed, large plate, one folding plate signed d'Olivart, and 1 plate engraved by the comte C. D. de W^'' (3s.). Leonard. (Euvres. Paris, Prault, 1787, 2 vols., 12mo., 7 vignettes by and after Coiny and Vivier, and 1 designed by Moreau and engraved by Simon (5s., and treble on vellum paper). Another edition, 3 vols., 12mo., 1788, with frontispiece and 8 plates, not signed (3s.). Leonard. Le Temple de Guide, poeme, imite de Montesquieu. Nouvelle edition ornde de tailles-douces et augmentee de I'Amour venge. Paris, Dufour, 1773, 8vo., frontispiece, and 11 plates after Desrais by Demonchy, Levillain, and Patas (5 s.). Some copies are dated 1776. Leonard. Poesies pastorales. Geneve et Paris, Lejay, 1771, 8vo., frontispiece after Marillier by de Ghendt, 2 vignette, and 2 tailpieces after Eisen by Aliamet and de Ghendt (3s.). Leonard. Idylles et Poemes champ^tres. A Guide, s.d. (Cazin), 16mo., pretty frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Leonard. Idylles et Poemes champgtres. A La Haye, et se trouve a Paris chez Desenne, 1782, 8vo., frontispiece designed and engraved by Masquelier (3s.). Leonardo da Vinci. Imitations of Original Designs by Leonardo da Vinci, consisting of various Drawings of single Figures, Heads, Compositions, Horses, and other Animals, 308 LEONAEDO— LEPEIEUE optics, perspective, gunnery, hydraulics, mechanics, and in particular of very accurate delineations with a most spirited pen, of a variety of anatomical subjects in his Majesty's Collection, published by John Chamberlaine. London, W. Bulmer, 1796, foL, portrait in red of Leonardo da Vinci, and 7 portraits and plates in red and brown all engraved by Bartolozzi (20s. to 25s.). Leonardo da Vinci. Traite de la Peinture . . . Paris, chez Giffard, 1716, 12mo., fine portrait and 33 plates, not signed (5 s.). Leonardo da Vinci. Recueil de Tetes de caracteres et de charges, gravees par le comte de Caylus d'apres Leonard de Vinci (avec notice par Mariette). Paris, Mariette, 1730, 4to., title frontispiece designed by Augustin Carrache, and 32 plates containing 60 subjects (20s. to 30s.). The 1767 edition, sm. fol., contains 20 plates with 67 subjects (10s.). Lepaute (J. A.). Traite d'Horlogerie, contenant tout ce qui est necessaire pour bien connaltre et pour rfegler les pendules et les montres, la description des Pifeces d'Horlogerie les plus utiles. Par Lepaute, horloger du Roi. Paris, 1755, or 1767, 4to., 17 copper-plates (10s.). De Lalande edited the book. Le Pautre. CEuvres d' Architecture de Jean Lepautre, des- sinateur des batiments du Roy. A Paris, rue Dauphine, chez Charles Antoine Jombert, libraire du roy pour I'artillerie et le genie, a I'lmage de Notre-Dame, 1731, 3 vols., fol, of 260 plates each (£20 to £30). The 1751 edition is valued at from £12 to £15. Lepicie. Catalogue raisonne des Tableaux du Roy. Paris, Imprimerie.royale, 1752-54, 2 vols., 4to., 2 fleurons and 2 vignettes after Cochin by Gallimard and Cochin (lOs.). Le Pippre de Nceufville. Abrege chronologique et historique du progres et de I'etat actuel de la Maison du Roi, de toutes les troupes de France, etc. ... A Liege, chez Everard Kints, 1734-35, 3 vols., 4to., vignettes and armorial plates (£3 to £4). Comte de La Beraudifere's large-paper copy in red morocco, with the arms of the Dauphin, Louis XV. 's son, 360 frs. Leprieur. Description d'une partie de la vallee de Montmorency et de ses plus agr cables jardins, ornee de 19 figures; nouvelle edition. Tempe et Paris, Le Jay, 1788, 8vo. : LE PEINCE 309 Landscapes etched after comtesse d'Albon, Marie de Lussy, Mile. Recquet by Lepagelet, and a large folding plate by Benoit (15s.). Hip. Destailleur's copy 60 frs. (1895). Le Prince (Jean-Baptiste). Divers Habillements de PrStres de Russie, etc. . . . dMies a M. le comte de Caylus, dessin^s «n Bussie d'aprfes nature et graves a I'eau-forte par J.-B. Le Prince, frontispiece and 9 large etchings dated 1764 (20s.). Le Prince. Les Strelits, ancienne et seule milice de Russie, jusqu'au temps de Pierre le Grand, dessines et graves a I'eau-forte par J.-B. Le Prince, frontispiece and 7 etchings dated 1764 (10s.). Le Prince. Divers Ajustements et Usages de Russie, dedies a M. Boucher, dessines en Russie d'aprfes nature et graves a I'eau-forte par J.-B. Le Prince et Suite des divers habille- ments des Peuples du Nord, par le meme, frontispiece and 13 plates in 4to. dated 1764-65 (10s.). Le Prince. Premiere Suite de Oris et divers Marchands de Petersbourg et de Moscou, dessines d'aprfes nature, dediee a M. Chardin et gravee a I'eau-forte par J.-B. Le Prince, 6 etchings in 4to. dated 1765 (5s.). Le Prince. Deuxifeme Suite de divers Oris de Marchands de Russie, dediee a M. Boucher, dessiee et gravee a I'eau-forte par J.-B. Le Prince, 8 etchings in 4to. dated 1764-65 (10s.). Le Prince. Habillements de divers (sic) Nations (1" et 2^ suites), 12 etchings in 12mo., designed and etched also in mezzotint by J.-B. Le Prince, 1765-68 (10s.). Le Prince. Divers Habillements des femmes de Moscovie (1" et 2® suites), dedies a M. de Lagrenee. 12 plates 12mo. dated 1768 (10s.). Le Prince. 3* Suite de divers Oris de Marchands de Russie, 6 plates in 12mo., 1767-78 (3s.). Le Prince. 1" Suite de Coeffures dessinee d'aprfes nature et gravee a I'aqua-tinte, 6 plates in 12mo., 1768 (10s.). Le. Prince. Diverses Vues de Livonie, dediees a M. Vernet, dessin^es et gravees a I'eau-forte, 6 etchings in 12mo. (5s.). The whole collection exists under the title of CEuvre de Le Prince, in folio. The Behague copy, with title and 124 plates on 52 leaves, 195 frs. Two copies containing 68 etchings each (one with engraved title) were sold for 25 frs. and 43 frs. respectively (Paris sale, 1894) 310 LE EOTJGE— LE SAGE Le Rouge (G. L.). Les Curiositez de Paris, de Versailles, de Marly, de Vincennes, de Saint-Claud . . . avec les Antiquitez . . . etc., par M. L. E. A Paris, chez Saugrain pere, 1733, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece and plates (15s. to 20.S.). Lenglet-Dufresnoy attributes the authorship to Claude-Martin Saugrain, libraire. Le Eoy (Julien). Ruines des plus beaux Monuments de la Grece (Les) . . . Paris, Guerin et de La Tour, 1758, roy. fol., Dutch paper, 24 plates of mines peopled after Le Roy by Le Bas, and 36 maps and plans (15s.). Reprinted 1770, 2 vols, in 1, with 1 additional plate (10s.). Le Roy (Pierre). Etrennes chronometriques, ou Calendrier pour I'annee bissextile, 1760. Paris, chez I'auteur et cliez Prault, 1760, 16mo., frontispiece after Gravelot by Lemire, dated 1578 (3s.). This Almanack of the famous watchmaker is rare. Leroy. Le Momus fran9ais ou les Aventures divertissantes du due de Roquelaure, etc., par le S. L. R. A Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1781, 12mo., portrait and 11 plates, not signed (5s.). Leroy de Lozembrune. Emire et Agathee, Mirson et Zelide, Cleoplus et Zirka. Paris, chez la Veuve Barbin, 1707, 12mo., engraved title, not signed (3s.). Le Sage (David, de Montpellier). Les Folies du sieur Le Sage. . . . Amsterdam, 1700, post 8vo., plates (3s.). Le Sage. Nouvelles Aventures de I'admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche, composees par le licencie Alonzo Fernandez de Avellaneda, et traduites de I'Espagnol en frangois. Paris, veuve Barbin, 1704, 2 vols., 12rao., frontispiece and 16 poor plates by Clouzier (10s.). Original edition of the first of Le Sage's translation. Reprinted 1716 (OS.). Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux par M. Le Sage, enrichi de figures, nouvelle edition, corrigee, refondue, ornee de figures et augmentee d'un volume. Paris, veuve Pierre Ribou, 1726, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece (copied from the 1707 edition), and 12 plates designed and engraved by Dubercelle (10s.). Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux. A Paris, chez la Veuve Barbin, LE SAGE 311 au Palais sur le Perron de le sainte Chapelle, 1707, 12mo., frontispiece signed " Magdeleine Horthemeles fee." Original edition (£3 to £4). Comte de Lignerolles' copy in morocco, by Trautz-Bauzonnefc, 351 frs. (1894). Another copy in the same sale, 191 frs. A copy in calf, 110 frs. (1894). The frontispiece alone before the inscription, "El Diablo coinelo," was sold for 500 frs., only 2 copies with the frontispiece in artist's proof being extant (M. E. Paillet's copy marked by M. Morgand 1000 frs., and the other belonging to M. George Masson). . The edition Amsterdam, 1729, 2 vols., ]2mo., with frontispiece to both vols, alike, and 12 plates (5s,). Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux, nouvelle edition, augmentee d'Une Journee des Parques, etc. Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1752, 10 plates, not signed (45.). Reprinted 1776 and 1785. Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux, nouvelle edition, corrigee et- augmentee d'Une Journee des Parques, du meme auteur,. avec les Entretiens s^rieux et comiques des cheminees de Madrid et des Bequilles du Diable Boiteux par M * * * (abbe Bordelon), enriehie de figures en taille-douce. Paris, Damoneville, 1756, 3 vols., 12mo., 10 pretty plates, not signed (10s., and treble and more on Dutch or large paper). Baron Pichon's copy, with the arms of the Comtesse d'Artois, 660 frs , resold in the Leboeuf de Montgermont sale, 400 frs. ; Marquise de Pompadour's copy, in blue morocco, brought in the Radziwill sale 1800 frs., and in the Behague sale was resold for the respectable sum of 4800 frs. ; the Beckford-Hamilton copy in old Prench red morocco, originally sold for £36, was resold in the R. Lion sale for 350 frs. ; Comte de Lignorelles' copy, on Dutch paper in old red morocco, 490 frs. (1894). Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux. Paris, Damonneville, 1736, 3 vols., 16mo., frontispiece and plates (5s.). M. Gresy's • copy in morocco, 35 frs. Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux . . . avec les entretiens serieux et comiques des cbeminees de Madrid, et les bequilles du dit diable par Monsieur * * * (I'abbe Bordelon). A Paris, chez Prault pere, 1737, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece and 12 plates by Dubercelle. It is tbe " Edition definitive " in " gros caractferes " (15s.). Voisin's copy in morocco by Hardy, 105 frs. (1876). The reprints of 1766 and 1768 are of little value. Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux. Amsterdam, P. Moitier, 1747, 2 vols., 12mo., plates (5s.). Luzarche's copy, 17 frs. The edition of 1759, 5 vols., 30 plates (5s.), and that of 1789, 2 vols., 2 frontispieces and 10 plates (4«.). 312 LE SAGE Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux. Paris, Musier, 1765, 3 vols., 16mo., frontispiece and 12 plates, not signed (5s.). Leboeuf de Montgermont's copy, with the arms of the comtesse du Barry, 700 frs. Eleven pen-and-ink drawings on India paper by Huot for Le Diable Boiteux, brought in the Sieurin sale 720 frs. Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteux ... A Londres, cbez Pierre Van Cleef, 1768, 2 vols., 12mo., plates (3s.). The 1785 edition, 2 vols., 12 plates (4s.). Le Sage. Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane . . . Paris, P. Ribou, 1715, 2 vols., 12mo., 17 plates and 2 notes of errata. Original edition of these vols. 1 and 2 (£5 to £6). Le Sage. Histoire de Gil Bias. Paris, Vve. Eibou, 1724, 9 plates and 1 note of errata. Original edition of vol. 3 (50s.). There is an extra unnumbered plate to be found only in a very few copies. Le Sage. Histoire de Gil Bias. Paris, Jacq. Ribou, 1735, 8 plates. Original edition of vol. 4, (20s.). The 4 vols, are valued at £10 to £12. A copy in morocco by Vve. Brany with the plates before letters and aiot filled up (etchings), in vol. 4, is marked by a well-known Paris rfcookseller 325 frs., although P. Guy Pellion's copy sold for 2400 frs. MM. Cohen and Portalis count only 32 plates, and M. Morgand 33 and 34 plates in different copies. Corate de LigneroUes' copy (vols. 1 and 2, 17 plates; vol. 3, 9 plates; and vol. 4, 8 plates), red morocco by Thibaron-Joly, 1000 frs. (1894) ; Bordier's copy in morocco, by ChamboUe, with the 8 etchings, 561 frs. (1894). Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane, nouvelle edition. Amsterdam chez Hermann Uytwerf, 1739, 4 vols., 16mo., 32 plates (8 per vol.), in the style of Romain de Hooghe or of Harrewyn (10s.). Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane, 5° edition, avec figures. Amsterdam aux d^pens de la Compagnie, 1740, 4 vols., 12mo., curious plates, not signed (the same as in the previous edition) (5s.). Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane, derniere edition, revue et corrigee. Paris, par les Libraires associes, 1747, 4 vols., 12mo., 32 plates, not signed (30s., and double in morocco). First complete edition. There exists a counterfeit bearing the same date, but it can easily be distinguished. (1) The author's declaration has 15 lines, while there are 17 lines in the counterfeit ; (2) in the first plate of the first a'oI. the canon is to the left, while in the counterfeit he is to the right ; LE SAGE 313 and so is the position reversed of the figures in all the plates ; (3) the vignette heading the first page represents a temple in the original edition, and in the counterfeit it is only an ornament. Lebceuf de Montgermont's copy brought 1120 frs. ; Baron R. P. . . .'s, 685 frs. ; and Comte Roger's, 360 frs., all three bound by Trautz ; M. E. PaUlet's copy, in red morocco double, with red morocco uncut by Cuzin, is marked by M. Morgand 2000 frs. (described as unique in that state) ; Comte de LigneroUes' copy in morocco by Trautz, with an extra portrait by J. B. Guetard, 450 frs. (1894). The 1767 edition, 4 vols., 12mo., with fleuron on first title and 32 plates by Frankendaal (10s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy in old morocco, 150 frs. (1894). The Cazin edition, 4 vols., 16ino., Londres, 1783, with the 29 plates copied from those by Dubercelle (5s.) ; the edition in 6 vols., 16mo., Lille, 1794, with 6 plates, not signed (3s.). Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane, edition ornee de figures en taille-doiice, gravees par les meilleurs artistes de Paris. Paris, Didot jeune, ati III. (1795), 4 vols., 8vo., 100 charm- ing plates after, Bornet, Charpeiitier, and Duplessi-Bertaux, by and under the direction of Hubert (20?., on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs, £S to £4). It exists also in 12mo. with the same plates. Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane . . . edition ornee de figures en taille-douce, gravees, par les meilleurs artistes de Paris. Paris, Chaigneau aine, an IV. (1796), 4 vols., 8vo., portrait by.Lingee, and 28 plates after Monnet by Bovinet, Dam- brun, Duparc, Godefroy, Lingee, Malapeau, and Masqiielier (15s., and more on vellum paper, and particularly so with unlettered proofs). It exists in 8 vols., 16mo., with the same plates and the same date. Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane . . . nouvelle edition, ornee de 12 -gravures. Paris, Bertin, an V. (1797), 4 vols., 8vo., plates after Marillier by Villerey (6s:). Huot's 24 original drawings on India paper for Gil Bias, 1400 frs. (Sieurin sale). Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane. Paris, Bertin, 1798, 6 vols., 16mo. or 12mo., 7 plates after Chaillou and A. KaufFmann by Bovinet and Copia (6s.). Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillane . . . Londres, Longman, 1809, 4 vols., 8vo., 24 plates after Smirke by Armstrong, Fittler, Golding, Neagle, Parker, and Eaimbach (30s., and with the India paper proofs, £S to £4). Le Sage. Gil Bias de Santillana robadas a Espana . . . Madrid, 1797, 6 vols., sm. 4to., frontispiece and 32 plates after Manuel, Navarro, Camarron by Rodriguez, Gamborino, Pas, Perez, and F. Ugena. The plates are interesting from the point of view of costume (20s. to 30s.). 314 LE SAGE Le Sage. Gil Bias von Santillane. Berlin, 1798, 6 vols., 12mo. 14 plates designed and engraved by Chodowiecki (15*.). Le Sage. Histoire de Guzman d'Alfarache . . . Paris, Etienne Garreau, 1732, 2 vols., 1 2mo. , frontispiece and 16 plates by Scotin (20s.), original edition. The edition of 1733 or 1734 in 3 vols., 12mo., with frontispiece and 12 plates after Harrewyn (5 s.). The 1777 editions of La Haye and Amsterdam, as well as those of 1783 and 1787, are of nominal value. Le Sage. Les Aventures de M. Robert Chevalier, dit de Beauchene, capitaine de filibustiers dans la nouvelle France . . . Paris, Garreau, 1732, 2 vols., 12mo., 6 plates after Bonnard by Scotin (20s.). Original edition. The Maestricht edition of 1780, with 6 curious plates (3«.). Eeprinted 1783 {3s.). F V ; i- Le Sage. Une Journee des Parques, divisee en deux seances. Paris, Ribou, 1735, or La Haye, chez Jean Neaulme, 12mo., 2 plates after Crepy (10s.). Le Sage. Le Bachelier de Salamanque . . . Paris, Valleyre filset Gissey, 1736; Le Bachelier de Salamanque . . . tome second. La Haye, P. Gesse [Paris, Valleyre et Gissey], 1738, together, 2 vols., 12mo., 3 plates and 2 plates respectively, not signed. Original edition. Vol. 1 was published with " Fin du troisifeme et dernier livre," without indicating that there would be another volume (£2 to £3). Bordier's copy, in morocco by Chambolle, 125 frs. (1894); vol. 2 is very rare. Le Sage. Le Bachelier de Salamanque . . . Paris, chez de Poilly, 1741, 2 vols., 12mo., plates (5s., and treble and more in morocco). Le Sage. La Valise trouvee . . . Maestricht, Jean-Edme Dufour et Phil. Roux, 1779, 12mo., 4 plates by Tardieu (5s.). Le Sage. (Euvres Choisies de Le Sage, avec une notice sur I'auteur (par Mayer). Amsterdam (Paris), 1783, 15 vols., 8vo., portrait after Guelard, and 32 plates after Marillier by Borgnet, Dambrun, De Launay, Delignon, Delvaux, Duclos, Halbou, Langlois, Lebeau, de Longueil, Macret, Patas, Pauquet, and Mme. Ponce (15s. to 20s.). The 32 original drawings were sold in the Renouard sale for 403 frs., and in La Bedoyere sale in 1862 for 500 frs., and they are now in the collection formed by the late Baron J. E. de Rothschild. LE SAGE— L'ESTOILE 315 Le Sage. Le Theatre de la Foire, ou I'Opera comique, concern- ant les meilleures pifeces qui ont ete representees aux foires de S. Germain et de S. Laurent, enrichi d'estampes en taille- douce, avec une table de tbus les vaudevilles et autres airs gravez, notes a la fin de chaque volume, recueillies, revues et corrigees par M"- Le Sage et d'Orneval. Paris, Etienne Ganeau, 1721-37, 10 vols., 12mo., frontispiece, 83 plates, and 637 pages of engraved music (10s., and treble in morocco). Les Entretiens des Cafes de Paris et les difFerens qui y survie- ment, par M. le C. de M * * * (de Mailly). A Trevaux, chez Etienne Ganeau, 1702, 12mo., frontispiece (85. to 10s.). Les Folies sentimentales ou I'Egarement de I'esprit par le coeur, recueil d'anecdotes nouvelles. Paris, Eoyez, 1786, 8vo., fine plate, not signed (3s.). Les Jesuites de la maison professe de Paris en belle humeur. A Cologne, 1725, 12mo., frontispiece (5s.) Les Moines en belle humeur. A Cologne, 1725, 12mo., frontis- piece (5s.). Lessing. Du Laocoon, ou des Limites respectives de la Po^sie et de la Peinture, traduit de I'allemand de G. L. Lessing, par Cbarles Vanderbourg. Paris, Eenouard, an X. (1802), 8vo., frontispiece after Salvage by Saint- Aulain (3s.). Renouard's copy, bound by Bozerian, on large vellum paper (1 of 4 copies), with the original drawing and tbe etching of the frontispiece, 36 frs. Lessing. Wie die Alten den Tod gebildet. Berlin, 1769, 8vo., frontispiece, fleuron and plate, not signed (3s.). L'Estoile (Pierre de). Memoires pour servir a I'liistoire de France, contenant ce qui s^est passe de plus remarquable dans ce roiaume depuis 1515 jusqu'en 1611, avec les portraits des'Rois, Eeines, Princes et Princesses et autres personnes illustres doiit il y est fait mention. A Cologne (Bruxelles) chez les heri tiers de Herman Demen, 1719, 2 vols., 8vo., frontispiece after Eichard Van Orbrey, and 32 portraits by Harrewyn. The same work " accompagnd de remarques historiques et critiques par Lenglet du Fresnoy et le chevalier C. B. A. (Le Pere C. Bouge Augustin) " came out in 2 parts under the title of : "Journal de Henri IIL " (La Haye et se trouve a Paris chez la veuve de Pierre Gondouin, 1744), 5 vols., 8vo.; and : "Journal de rfegne de Henri IV." 316 LE TOUENEUE— LETTEES (La Haye chez les Frferes Vaillant, 1741), 4 vols., post 8vo., together 9 vols., 8vo., with portraits and plates (20s.). Comte de LigneroUes' copy of the "Memoires " in old morocco, 247 frs., and a copy of the "Journal," 9 vols., in red morocco, "a Toiseau" by Derome, 5500 frs., and another copy in old red morocco in the same sale, 315 frs. (1894). Le Tourneur. Le Sylphe, traduit de I'anglois. Genfeve et Paris, Mdrigot, 1784, 2 vols., 12mo., 1 plate designed and engraved by Eansonnette (3s.). Le Tourneur. Voyage au cap de Bonne-Esperance et autour du monde avec le capitaine Cook, et principalement dans le pays des Hottentots et des Cafres, par Andr^ Sparrmann, traduit par le Tourneur. Paris, Buisson, 1787, 2 vols., 4to., maps and plates (25s.). The Behague copy, in red morocco by Derome, 200 frs. Lettres amoureuses de la Dame Lescombat et du sieur Mongeot, ou I'histoire de leurs criminels amours. A la Haye, et se trouve a Paris chez Cailleau, 1755, 12mo., a large folding plate, not signedv(10s.). Lettres critic[ues sur divers ecrits de nos jours contraires a la religion et aux mcBurs, par M. C. (Charpentier). Londres (Paris), 1751, 2 vols., post 8vo., 2 fleurons on titles by Eisen (3s.). Lettres de Charlotte pendant sa liaison avec Werther. Traduit de I'anglais par M. D. D. S. G. (J. J. A. David de Saint George). Avec un extrait d'Eleonore ... A Londres et se trouve a Paris, chez Eoyez, 1787, 2 vols., 16mo., portraits of Charlotte and of Werther, and 2 vignettes after Chodo- wiecki by Copia (10s.). Lettres d'Heloise et dAbeilard, en latin et en frangais (de la traduction de Gervaise), precedee de la Vie d'Abeilard par M. de lAulnaye). Edition ornee de huit figures gravees par les meilleurs artistes de Paris, d'apres les dessins et sous la direction de Moreau le jeune. Paris, Fournier, de I'imprimerie de Didot le jeune, I'an quatrieme (1796), 3 vols., 4to., vellum paper, 8 plates after Moreau by Dambrun, Delvaux, Halbou, Langlois jeune, Lemire, Pauquet, Romanet, and Simonet (all in the first volume) (10s., and treble in unlettered proofs). Renouard's copy, containing Moreau's original drawings in sepia, artists' proofs and the etchings, besides 4 plates by Watson after Catel, was sold in the Van der Helle sale for 1405 frs., and is now in the LETTEES 317 collection of M. Roederer of Reims. M. Delbergue-Cormont's copy, with the plates in 3 states, etchings, unlettered proofs and counter proofs, "gouachees," 1000 frs. ; W. . . S. . . de L. . .'s copy, on la,rge vellum paper, with the plates before and with letters uncut, 115 frs. (1825). In the same year M. G. Renouard's large-paper copy, with the 8 plates before letters, 21 frs. ; and another copy in red morocco, with dentelle, with unlettered proofs and the tissue paper containing the legends preserved, 64 frs. Lettres de Julie a Ovide. Rome et a Paris, chez Gattey, 1789, 12mo., frontispiece, not signed {3s.). Lettres de Ninon de Lenclos au marquis de Sevign^. Amster- dam, Joly, 1750, 2 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., 2 fleurous on titles alike by Fessard after Clavareau, and a portrait of Ninon by Pinsio (Voltaire attributes the authorship of these letters to Crebillon fils) (3s.). Lettres de Notre Saint Pfere le Pape et de S. M. I'Empereur (Joseph IL). A Rome, 1782, roy. 8vo., fine frontispiece containing Pope Pius VL's portrait by Haguenauer (3s.). Lettres et Epltres amoureuses d'Heloise et d'Abeilard, nouvelle edition. Genfeve (Cazin), 1777, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 portraits after Boily (3s.). Lettres et Epltres amoureuses de Heloise et d'Abeilard, pre- cMees de la vie, des amours et infortunes de ces celfebres et malheureux epoux. Nouvelle edition. Paris, Dido t, 1796, 3 vols., 16mo., 2 portraits and 4 plates after Queverdo by Villerey (10s., and on vellum paper with the unlettered proofs, £2). A copy bound by Bozerian, with 3 of Queverdo's original drawings, 400 frs. Lettres et Epltres amoureuses d'Heloise et d'Abeilard, nouvelle edition. Vieune, chez R. Sammer, libraire, 1797, 2 vols., 16mo., 2 frontispieces after Angelica Kauffmann by Wein- ranck (5s.). Lettres galantes et. philosophiques de deux nones, publiees par un apotre du libertinage, avec des notes. Paris, I'an IP de la R^publique fran9aise, 16mo., 4 plates (15s., and double on vellum paper). Lettres historiques et galantes par Mad. de C * * * (Mad. Du Noyer). Avec figures. Cologne, P. Marteau, 1709-18 (3s.). Lettres portugaises. Paris, Delance, 1796, 2 vols., 16mo., only 250 copies printed on vellum paper, 1 plate after Monnet by Delaunay (5s.). Two copies were taken on vellum. 318 LETTEES— LIGNE Lettres sur le Danemarc. A Geneve chez les freres Philibert, 1757-64, 2 vols., 8vo., allegorical vignette on first title and 4 tailpieces signed Haas (3s.). Le Vassor. Histoire du Regne de Louis XIIL . . . 1701-9, 10 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece and portraits (8s. to 10s.). Levayer de Boutigny. Tarsis et Zelie. Nouvelle edition. Paris, Musier fils, 1774, 3 vols., roy. 8vo., 3 frontispieces after Cochin, Moreau, and Eisen by Gaucher, Ponce, and Nee, 3 fleurons on titles by Nee, and 20 vignettes after Eisen by Helman, de Longueil, Masquelier, Massard, Nee, and Ponce (15s. to 20s.). The plates and the vignettes both exist in artists' proofs without text. Em. Martin's copy in that state in contemporary morocco, 250 frs. LevSque (Mme. ). Le Prince des Aigues-marines et la Princesse invisible, contes. Paris, Coustelier, 1744, 12mo., fleuron on title, 2 vignettes, and 5 plates after Cochin by Duflos (5s.). Le Verrier de la Conterie. L'Ecole de la Chasse aux chiens courants. Eouen, 1763, 2 vols, in 1, Bvo. plates (curious book, recherche) (£2). Levy (De). Journal historique, ou Pastes du rfegne de Louis XV., surnomme le Bien-aime. Paris, Prault, 1766, 2 vols., post Bvo., fine portrait of the King by Prevost after Cochin (5s.). Lewis (J.). History and Antiquities ... of the Isle of Thanet in Kent. London, 1736, 4to, second and best edition ; the first having appeared in 1723, and is of little value, portrait and plates (£2 to £3, and more on large paper). Lewis. Le Moine, traduit de I'anglais, par Deschamps, Depres, Benoist et Delamare. Paris, Maradan, an IV., 4 vols., 16mo., 4 plates, not signed (3s.). Libro del Perche (II), la Pastorella del Marino, la Novella dell' Angelo Gabriele, et la Puttana errante di Pietro Aretino. A Peking, Kegnante Kien-Long nel XVIII. secolo (Londres, 1784, pour le compte de Molini, libraire a Paris), post 8vo., limited to 200 copies on vellum paper, title within borders of priapeses, not signed (5s.). Ten copies were taken on vellum. Ligne (Prince de). Prejuges militaires, par un ofEcier autrichien. A Kralovilhota, 1780, 2 vols., 8vo., a vignette heading the LIGNY— LIPPI 319 dedication, "A mon msbitre," a tailpiece dated 1778, head- pieces with the arms of France and 1 5 small views of battles, dated 1778-80, the whole designed and engraved by Choffard (105. .to 15s.). The original drawings and the etchings are in the " Cabinet des Estampes" in the " CEuvre de Choffard." The whole exists also in artist's proofs. Ligny (le Pfere de). Histoire de la Vie de Notre Seigneur Jesus Christ. Edition ornee de gravures d'apres les tableaux des plus grands maltres, sous la direction de L. Petit. A Paris, de I'imprimerie de Crapelet, s.d., 2 vols., 8vo., 75 plates finely engraved (20s., and double and more on large paper in 4to., and particularly with unlettered proofs on India paper). A copy on large vellum paper with India proofs brought 500 frs. Limairac (De). Le Koyalisme, ou Memoires de Du Barri Saint - Aunez et de Constance de Cezelli, sa femme, anecdotes heroiques sous Henri IV. par M. de L * * *. Paris, chez Valade, 1770, 8vo., frontispiece containing the author's portrait, the arms of the Comtesse Du Barry heading the "Epitre d^dicatoire," 1 vignette and 1 tailpiece by Le Grand (3s.). Linguet. Memoires sur la Bastille et sur la detention de M. Linguet, Merits par lui-m§me. Londres, de I'imprimerie Spilsbury, 1783, 8vo., frontispiece engraved and designed by Spilsbury (3s.). Linguetiana ou Eecueil des Principes, Maximes, Pensees, Pensees diverses. Paradoxes et Aventures de Linguet, suivi de I'eloge de I'art d'un coiffeur de femmes, par le m^me auteur (par C. d'Aval, Cousin d'Avallon). Paris, an IX. (1801), 16mo., portrait of Linguet by Mariage (3s.). Lion (J. N. de Brazey, comte de). Memoires politiques, amusants et satiriques de Messire J. N. D. B._ C. de L., colonel du regiment de dragons de Corsanski, etc. A V^ritopolis, chez Jean disant vrai (Amsterdam, chez Eoger), 1735, 3 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece, portrait of the due de Villars, 18 plates and 2 folding plans of battles, not signed (10s.). Lippi (Lorenzo). II Malmantile racquistato di Lorenzo Lippi. Parigi, Prault, 1768, 16mo., portrait by Demautort, and title designed and engraved by Moreau (3s.). 320 LISTES— LOAISEL Listes generales des noms, ^ges, qualites et demeures de tous les Conspirateurs qui ont e'te condamnes a mort par le Tribunal revolutionnaire, etabli a Paris, par la loi du 17 aout 1792, pour juger tous les ennemis de la Patrie. Paris, 1794, 8vo., 1 plate, not signed, representing the guillotine (5..). Consisting of 11 numbers. Lit de Noce (Le), ou les Nuits du docteur Pyrico-Proto- Patouphlet, livre comique et cependant medico-philo- sophique, traduit tout nouvellement de la langue gasconne, par un berger d'Arcadie. S. 1. (Paris), 1791, 8vo., 1 plate after Le Barbier by Masquelier (5s.). Lits babillards (Les). Paris, imprimerie Dautel, 1797, 8vo., 2 indifferent plates, not signed (3s.). Lives (The) of those eminent Antiquaries John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony a Wood, with an authentick Account of their respective Writings and Publications ... in which are occasionally inserted Memoirs relating to many eminent Persons . . . also several Engravings of Antiquity never before published. Oxford, 1772, 2 vols., 8vo., 3 portraits and 7 plates (5s., and double on large paper). Livre de Trophees. Paris, Le Pere et Avaulez, s.d., fol., 4 parts of 6 plates each (£2 to £3). Livre des Eeves, ou I'Oneiroscopee, application des songes aux numeros de la loterie royale de France, etc. . . . ornee de plusieurs figures analogues aux sujets. A Lugano, chez Jouve, 1787, 12mo., frontispiece, not signed, and 6 plates representing 91 subjects, not signed {5s.). Loaisel de Treogate. Valmon, anecdote frangaise. Paris, Moutard, 1776, 8vo., 1 plate after Queverdo by Legrand (3.^.). Loaisel de Treogate. Dolbreuse, ou I'Homme du siecle. Paris,. Belin, 1777, 8vo., frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Loaisel de Treogate. Dolbreuse, ou I'Homme du sifecle . . . Amsterdam et Paris, chez Belin, 1783, 2 parts in 8vo., ^ frontispieces after De Lorge by Berthet (3s.). Reprinted Paris an II., 2 vols., 16mo. Loaisel de Treogate. Valrose, ou les Orages de I'amour. Paris, Leprieur, 1799, 2 vols., 12mo., 2 plates, not signed (3s.). LOAISEL— LONGUS 321 Loaisel de Tr^ogate. Heloise et Abeilard ou les victimes de Tamour, Eoman historique, galant et moral. Paris, Barba, an XL (1803), 3 vols., 12mo., 1 plate after Huot by Noel (3..). Lobineau. Histoire de la ville de Paris. See : Felibien. Lock (M.). Six Scones . . . Printed for Eobert Sayer, 1768, 4to., 6 plates (20s. to 25s.). Lock (M.). A new Drawing Book of Ornaments . . . Printed for R. Sayer, London, n.d., title and 5 plates (20s. to 25s.). Lock and H. Copland. A new Book of Ornaments consisting of Chimneys, Scones, Tables . . . etc. London, 1752, fol., 12 plates (£2 to £3). Locke. Essai pbilosopHque concernant I'entendement humain, trad, par Mr. Coste, 5^ Edition. Amsterdam et Leipsig, Sckreuder et P. Mertier jeune, 1755, 4to., frontispiece, fine portrait of tbe author after Kneller (1697) by Fokke, an heraldic vignette, not signed, heading the dedication (M'^" de M.) (3s.). Lofrasso ■ (Antonio de). Los dies libros de fortuna de Amor,, . . . Londres, 1740, 2 vols., 8vo., portrait of the author designed and engraved by Mosley, and 10 plates after Gravelot and Mosley by Mosley (4s.). Lo-Looz (De). Les Militaires au dela du Gauge. Paris, chez, Bailly, 1770, 2 vols., 8vo., 2 plates after Eisen by de Longueil, and 4 plans of battles (10s.). Lomonosofi". Idea picturarum artificisso igne collucentium quas Acad, scient. Petrop. exhibicit nov. 26 a 1749. Petropoli, s.d., 4to. Superb frontispiece by Sokoloff (3s.). Londres et ses Environs . . . Ouvrage fait a Londres par M. D. S. D. L. Paris, Buisson, 1788, 2 vols., post.Svo., map and 9 folding plates representing views of Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, Mansion House, Exchange, Co vent Garden, Chelsea Hospital, Greenwich Hospital, Hampton Court, and Windsor Castle (12s. to 15s.). Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe (traduites du grec par Amyot), avec figures. S.l. (Paris, Quillau), 1718, post 8vo., frontispiece after Coypel, 28 plates after Philippe d'Orleans (the Eegent) by B. Audran ; 1 plate by comte de Caylus, known under the name of the " Petits Y 322 LONGUS pieds," 1 vignette by Scotin, and capital letters ornamented (£8 to £10, and double in morocco, and more according to binding). The plate of the " Petits pieds " does not form an integral part of the book, as it was not engraved before 1728. Some copies exist on fine paper. Brunet's copy, in a rich mosaic binding by Padeloup, was acquired by Baron de La Roche Lacarelle for 6000 frs. The Regent's own copy, in a rich mosaic binding by Padeloup, with his arms in centre, acquired by M. Quentin-Bau chart for 13,000 frs., changed hands in his sale to M. Delbergue-Cormont for 18,500 frs., from whom it passed to the Comte de Mosbourg for only 10,750 frs. Chastre de Change's (the Regent's chamber valet as well as friend and secretary, who was also entrusted with the supervision of the publication) copy, containing an original drawing a la plume of the "Petits pieds" attributed to the Regent, another drawing of the same by Masse, further Comte de Caylus's etching, and some unfinished engravings, together with the scheme of the engravings in the Regent's autograph, the copy having also the margins covered with autograph critical notes by the savant Lancelot, has passed through several hands, and is now in the library of the Due d'Atimale at Chantilly. A copy in red morocco by Derome, 1200 frs. ; Marquis de Ganay's copy in red morocco, with broad dentelle by Padeloup, 2900 frs., resold in the Rich. Lion sale for 1455 frs. The Turner copy in green morocco, with dentelle and arms of the Due de Montmorency -Luxembourg, 2160 frs. M. Daguin is the fortunate possessor of the charming copy covered with a splendid binding which may be considered a masterpiece by Monnier. Comte de LigneroUes' copy in blue morocco, with dentelle by Bradel aine, 1200 frs. (1894) ; L. Lcblanc's copy in calf, 200 frs. ; Bordier's copy, morocco by 'Thouvenin, 147 frs. In the reprint of 1745 the date of 1718 was left unaltered on the frontispiece, and frequently we meet with copies with- out the printed title, having apparently been removed so as to make believe that it was the original edition. The diiference could, however, be easUy detected, as the initial letter in the preface of the reprint is not engraved, the vignette on the first page is different, and the paging differs from the original, for while the latter counts 164 pages, the reprint has only 156 pages. The latter has 3 additional vignettes, besides 4 charmiag tailpieces by Cochin, and 20 pages of "N'otes sur les Amours de Daphnis et Chloe " by A. Lancelot. Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe. S.l. (Paris, Coustelier), 1731, 12mo., title red and black, frontis- piece, not signed, 8 plates after Scotin, and 5 fleurons, not signed (8s. to 10-s., and more on large paper in 4to.). _ A copy has been taken on vellum. Keprinted 1745 (5s.). Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe. S.l. (Paris), 1745, 12mo., frontispiece after Coypel, 29 plates after Ph. d'Orleans by Audran, and 4 tailpieces after Cochin (20s., and double on large paper 4to.). Reprint of the 1718 edition, but the date of 1718 was not removed from the frontispiece. The printed title, however, bears 1745, and the capital letter in the preface is not engraved, and the edition has only LONaUS 323 156 pages, while that of 1718 counts 164 pages. The first vignette is also different, but it has in addition 3 other vignettes heading each part, and 4 tailpieces by Cochin. Longus. Pastoralium de Daphnide et Chloe libri quator, gr. et lat. editio nova cum emendationibus (cura J. S. Bernard) Lutetise Pariaiorum (Amstelodami) in gratiam curiosorum, 1754, sm. 4to., plates by Audran, and vignettes and tail- pieces after Eisen and Cochin by Fokke(20s.). Edition limited to 125 copies. The plates are within borders. Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Dapbnis et Chloe, par Longus ; double traduction du grec en frangois de M. Amiot et d'un anonyme, mis en parallfele, et ornees des estampes originales du fameux B. Audran, gravees aux depens du feu due d'Orleans, Regent de France, sur les tableaux inventes et peints de la main de ce grand Prince, avec un frontispiece de Coypel, et autres vignettes et culs-de-lampe graves par Fokke sur les dessins de Cochin et d'Eisen. A Paris, imprime pour les curieux, 1/57, 4to., text bordered (30s., and more in morocco). Besides the plates copied from those of the 1718 edition, and sur- rounded with borders by Fokke, this edition contains fleuron on title, 8 vignettes after Eisen and 8 tailpieces (4 repeated) after Cochin by Fokke (from the previous Greek and Latin edition of 1 754). The plate of the " Petits pieds " differs from that usually found added to the 1718 edition. M. de Lacarelle's copy in red morocco by Uerome, with the arms of Madame de Pompadour, 3500 frs. ; M. Testart de St. Quentin's large Dutch paper copy, with the plates within double borders in old red morocco, 72 frs. (1894). Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, avec figures. A la Haye, chez Jean Neaulme, 1764, or 1773, 12mo., text bordered, engraved title, frontispiece, 4 vignettes and 8 plates, not signed (the last being that of the " Petits pieds") (5s.). The 1764 edition has also a fleuron on title, and four ornamented head-letters similar to those of the 1718 edition. Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chlo^. Bouillon, 1776, frontispiece after Coypel, 28 plates after Philippe d'Orleans, and the plate of the " Petits pieds" all engraved by Vidal(10s.). Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, 1777 Cazin), 24mo., frontispiece, not signed, representing a pretty imitation of the plate of the " Petits pieds " (3s.). The Cazin edition of 1780, 32mo , has the frontispiece, not signed, but copied from that of Coypel. 324 LONGUS Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, trans- latees du grec en frangais par Jacques Amyot. Londres, 1779, sm. 4to., text witHn engraved borders, frontispiece and 28 plates, including that of the " Petits pieds " (15.s., and more in morocco). Reproduction of the 1718 plates. Exists also in 12mo , without borders. Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, traduction de 1782. A Mitylfene, 1783 (Eeims, Oazin, and Paris, Moutard), in 8vo., and in 16mo., medal portrait of the translator Mullot, 1 plate by David, and 14 pretty vignettes, not signed (5s., more on large paper in 8vo.). Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, escrites en grec par Longus et translatees en frangois par J. Amyot. Versailles, chez Sevfere Dacier, 1784, 16mo., frontispiece and 5 plates, not signed (46'.). Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, traduc- tion nouvelle (par de Bure Saint-Fauxbin), avec figures nouvellement dessinees sur les peintures de M. le due d'Orleans, Regent. A Paris, chez Lami, de I'imprimerie de Monsieur, 1787, 2 parts in 1 vol., roy. 4to., 29 copies of the Regent's plates engraved in outline, and in bistre by Martini (30s., and more with unlettered proofs). Lami, the editor, had several of these seTies of outline engravings drawn and coloured like drawings (gouaches) on vellum, and inserted them in special copies. Renouard's copy containing Martini's 29 original draw- ings a la plume, and 29 miniature " gouachees " after the Regent's original paintings, was sold in his sale for the meagre sum of 230 frs., and since resold for 7000 frs. Prince Galitzin's copy was printed on vellum. Reprinted 1796 (5a.). Longus. Daphnis et Chlo^. . . . Lille, 1792, 16mo., indifferent plates copied from those of the Regent by Vidal (3s.). Longus. Daphnis et Chloe. . . . Paris, Patris, 1795, 16mo., frontispiece and 4 plates after Binet by Blanchard (5s. on vellum paper, and 30s. with unlettered proofs). Reprinted by Renouard ia 1803 with the 5 plates in 16mo. Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe, traduc- tion nouvelle par Pierre B * * *. Paris, Maradan, an VL (1798), 16mo., frontispiece signed by Dupreel and 4 plates after Monsiau by Pauquet and Dupreel (4s., and on vellum paper in post 8vo., with the unlettered proofs, and the etchings, 25s. to 30s.). LONGUS— LOEEIS 325 Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chlo^, traduites de Grec de Longus par Amyot. Paris. Didot I'Aine an VIII. (1800) 4to., vellum paper, 9 plates after Prudhon and Gerard, by Godefroy, Marais, Massard, and Eoger (25s., and double in morocco). The copies witt Greek texts (133 pages) have the plates before letters without tablets. Behague's copy bound by Cape, 260 f rs. ; E(mile) G(oiise)'s copy, vellum paper in blue morocco by Alio, 60 frs. (1894). Two copies in ito. and in folio were taken on vellum. M. Morgand paid for the latter in the Beckford-HamUton sale £900, and marked it in his Catalogue 35,000 frs. Twenty-seven copies were printed in folio with the unlettered proofs with tablets. Longus. Gli Amori pastorali di Daphni e Cloe. Parigi, Renouard, 1800, 12mo., 1 plate after Prudhon by Roger (3s.). Two copies were printed on vellum. Prudhon's fine original drawing in black pencil (605 frs.) is now in M. Alexandre Dumas' collection. Longus. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe. Paris, Renouard, 1803, 12mo., portrait of Amyot by Saint-Aubin (3s., and on vellum paper 5s.). Renouard's unique copy on vellum, having Saint- Aubin's original drawing of Amyot's portrait and Prudhon's plate in various states, 110 frs. Five copies were taken on rose paper. Longus. Pastoralia lesbiaca, sive de Amoribus Daphnidis et Chloes. Poema erotico-poimenicon et textu grjeco in latinum numeris heroicis deductum. Parisiis apud H. Agasse, 1809, roy. 8vo. This edition given by Petit-Radel has a fine folding plate by Halbou after Le Barbier (1795), (lOs.). Lorraine (Claude). Liber Veritatis, or, a Collection of Prints after the original Designs of Claude le Lorrain, executed by R. Earlom in the manner and taste of the Drawings, with Descriptions, 1777-1804 or 1819, 3 vols., folio, 300 plates with portraits of Claude, Earlom, and Boydell. The vols. 1 and 2 were published in 1777, and the title pages and text are printed on a bluish paper, which is the test of the original impressions (£6 to £8, and proofs £20 to £30). Lorris (Guil.) et Johan de Meung. Le Roman de la Rose, nouvelle edition par Meon. Paris, Didot I'aine, 1814, 4 vols., 8vo., portrait of J. de Meung, not signed, and 5 plates after Monnet by Patas and Demouchy (lOs., and more on vellum paper). The late M. Lortic's copy on vellum paper in red morocco by Cape, 82 frs. (1894) ; Delzollies' copy in red morocco by Motet, 56 frs. (1894). 326 LOUIS— LOUVET Louis XT. Les Cent Nouvelles nouvelles, snivent les Cent Nouvelles contenant les cent Histoires nouveaux qui sont moult plaisans a raconter en toutes bonnes compagnies par maniere de joyeuset^ avec figures en taille-douce, gravies sur leg dessins de Romain de Hooghe. Cologne, chez Pierre Gaillard, 1701, 2 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece after Remain de Hooghe by G. Van der Gouwen, 100 half -page vignettes, and head and tail piece after Romain de Hooghe, not signed (£2, and more in old morocco). The other edition, with the vignettes in " tirage a part," is the second issue, as the impressions are pale and exhibit a worn appearance. Reprinted 1732 and 1736. Louis XV. Cours des principaux Fleuves et rivieres de I'Europe, compose et imprime par Sa Majesty Louis XV. Paris, dans I'imprimerie du Cabinet de Sa Majeste, dirigee par J. CoUombat, 1718, sm. 4to., very fine portrait of the infant King by J. Audran (5 s.). Behague's copy in morocco by Cape, 55 frs., and Brunet's copy in old red morocco with the arms of France, 165 frs. Louvet de Couvray. Vie du Chevalier de Faublas, divise en : Une annee de la vie du chevalier de Faublas, par le citoyen J.-B. Louvet, nouvelle edition, corrigee et augmentee. Paris, 1796, an IV. de la Repub. fr., 5 vols., 16mo. ; Six Semaines de la vie du Chevalier de Faublas, 2 vols., 16mo. ; Vie et fin des Amours du Chevalier de Faublas, 6 vols., 16mo., together 13 vols.j with 13 frontispieces after Chaillou by Lorieux (10s., and double on vellum paper). The first edition without plates appeared in 1786. Louvet de Couvray. Les Amours du chevalier de Faublas, par J.-B. Louvet, 3° edition, revue par I'auteur. Se vend a Paris, chez I'auteur, rue de Grenelle-Saint-Germain, vis-a-vis la rue de Bourgogne, ci-devant hOtel de Sens, No. 1495, et chez les marchands de Nouveaute's. An VL de la Re'publique (1798), 4 vols., 8vo., 27 plates after Demarne, Dutertre, Mile. G-erard, Marillier, Monsiau, and Monnet, by Baquoy, ChofFard, Courbe, Dambrun, de Launay, Delvaux, Dupreel, de Ghendt, Giraud, Halbou, Lemire, Patas, Saint-Aubin, Tilliard, Triere, and Viguet (£2 to £3, and on vellum paper with unlettered proofs, £6 to £8). A copy on vellum paper with artist's proofs, with the additional series of Collin's plates, and etchings from the Tardieu edition (1821) in morocco by Simier, 390 frs. (1894). Pixerecourt's copy had also the scries of very rare etchings. Three plates are known to have remained LOUVET— LUCE 327 unused, and several drawings left unpublished. Marillier, Monsiau, and Monnet's original drawings, inserted in a copy covered with a superb double binding by Trautz, was sold by M. Morgand for 10,000 frs. Louvet de Couvray. Emelie de Varmont, ou le Divorce n^cessaire et les Amours du cure de Sevin, par I'auteur de Faublas. Paris, 1791, 3 vols., 16mo , 3 frontispieces, not signed (8s.). Loveson ou les Folies de TAmour. Paris, an IX. (1801), de I'imprimerie de Vatar-Jouannet, 1 plate after Charpentier by Maria ge ; rare (lOs.). Lubersac (Abbe de). Discours sur les Monuments publics de tons les ages et de tons les Peuples connus, suivi d'une description du monument projete a la gloire de Louis XVI. et de la France, termini par quelques observations sur les principaux monuments modernes de la ville de Paris. Paris, Imprimerie Roj'ale, 175^5, fol., fine frontispiece .after Monnet by Masquelier, representing tbe King in grand costuni^/2 folding plates (project of the monument) after Touze etched by Masquelier (5s.). Lucanus. Marci Annsei Lucani Pharsalia, cum supplemento; Thomse Maii. Paris, Barbou, 1767, 12mo., a pretty frontis- piece after Gravelot by de Longueil, and a headpiece, not- signed (3s.). Lucanus. La Pharsale de Lucian, traduite en frangois par M. Marmontel, de I'Academie frangoise. Paris, Merlin, 1766,. 2 vols., 8vo., frontispiece and 10 plates after Gravelot by Duclos, de Ghendt, Le Mire, Nee, Rousseau, and Simonet (65., and in morocco according to state). Lucanus. La Pharsale de Lucain, traduite eu vers frangois par Brebeuf ; avec la Vie des deux poetes et des Reflexions critiques sur leurs oeuvrages, par L.7J. Billecocq, citoyen frangais. Paris, imprimerie de Crapelet, an IV. (1796), 2 vols., roy. Bvo., 10 plates after Perrin by Dupreel, de Ghendt, Halbou,, Pauquet, Eomanet, and Triere {6s., and treble on blue large paper with the unlettered proofs). Renouard's copy with the etchings and Perrin's original drawings, 110 frs. Luce (L.). Essai d'une nouvelle Typographie, orne de vignettes fleurons, trophees, filets, cadres et cartels, inventes, dessin^s 328 LUCHET— LUCEETII et executes par L. Luce graveur du roi, pour son imprimerie royale. Paris, Barbou, 1771, 4to., .82 plates (20s.). Luchet (M'^- de). Le Vicomte de Barjac, ou Memoires pour servir a rhistoire de ce Sifecle, par M. C. de L. . . . Dublin et Paris (Versailles), 1784, 2 vols., 16mo., 4 etchings lightly coloured, not signed (10s.), rare with the key and plates. Another edition, 1796, 2 vols., 12mo., -with 2 different plates (5s.). Lucian. De la traduction de N. Perrot, S""- d'Albancourt avec des remarques sur la traduction, nouvelle edition, revue et corrigee. Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1709, 2 vols., 16mo., frontispiece in each volume, portrait and 12 plates mostly threefolded, not signed, in the manner of Romain de Hooge or Harrewyn (5s.). Behague's copy in old morocco, 125 frs. De Bure's copy in morocco double by Boyet, 199 frs., resold for 800 frs. in Baron Pichon's sale. The 1712 edition has only a new title. Comte de LigneroUes' copy in red morocco by Derome, 145 frs. (1894). Lucian. Mythologie dramatique, traduite du grec par J. B. Gail, avec le Dialogue des Dieux. De I'imprimerie de Delange, a Paris, chez Gail, I'an IIL, 3 vols., 12mo., portrait and 4 plates after Le Bar bier and Berchot by Delignon (5s., and double on large paper). Lucretii (Titi Cari). De Rerum Natura libri vi. . . . Londini, Tonson, 1712, 4to., frontispiece, 6 plates and 12 copper vignettes (5s., and on large paper, folio, of which only 25 copies were printed, 25s.). Lucretii (Titi Cari). De Eerum Natura libri vi. Patavi, 1751, 8vo., frontispiece after Eisen by Lemire, 6 plates after Cochin (5) and Le Lorrain (l) by Aliamat (2), Lemire (2), Sornique, and Tardieu (3s.). The 1725 edition in 2 vols., 4to., with frontispiece, and plates, is of little value. Lucretii (Titi Car-i). De Rerum Natura libri sex, accedunt selectse lectiones dilucidando poemati appositse. Lutetise Parisiorum, sumptibus Ant. Coustelier, 1744, or, Barbou, 1754, 12mo., 1 frontispiece, 6 very pretty plates and 6 vignettes after Van Mieris, hy Duflos (4s., and double on Dutch paper). Behague's copy in morocco, 78 frs. Several copies exist on vellum. Baron Pichon's copy, on vellum in green morocco by Derome, 300 frs. LUCEETIUS— LUSTIGES 329 Lucretius. De la Nature des Choses, traduction nouvelle, avec des notes, par L * G * (Lagrange). Paris, Bleuet, 1768, 2 vols., 8vo., Dutch paper frontispiece and 6 plates after Gravelot by Binet (10s., and more on large paper). It has also beea issued in 12mo. and 16mo. Lucretius. De la Nature des Choses, traduction de Lagrange. Paris, Bleuet, an IIL (1795), 2 vols., Bvo.,, frontispiece and 6 plates, not signed (5s., and more than treble on large vellum paper with unlettered proofs). Lucretius. De la Nature des Choses, traduction de La Grange. De I'imprimerie de Didot le jeune. Paris, chez Bleuet, Fan deuxifeme de la Rdpublique, 2 vols., 4to., vellum paper, fine frontispiece placed in each volume, and 6 plates after Monnet by Chofiard (1), Dambrun (l), Delignon (2), de Ghendt (l), Lingee (1) (10s.). 50 copies exist on vellum paper, dated 1789, 3 vols., sm. folio, with the plates before letters, but only one frontispiece (30s.). Lucretius. Delia Natura delle Cose, libri sei, tradotti dal latino in italiano da Alessandro Marchetti, etc. Amster- dam (Paris), 1754, 2 vols., roy. 8vo., Dutch paper, 2 frontispieces and 2 titles after Eisen by Lemire, 6 plates after Cochin (5) and Le Lorrain (l) by Aliamet (1), Lemire (2), Sornique (2), and Tardieu (l), 7 vignettes after Cochin (6) and Eisen (l) by Baquoy (1), Chenu (l), Flipart (l), Gallimard (1), Lemire (2), and Sornique (l), and 5 tailpieces after Cochin (2), Eisen (2), and Vasse (1) by Aliam et (2), Baquoy (l), Gallimard (1), and Louise L. D. (Le Daulceur) (l) (10s., and in morocco according to state). Brunei's copy in red morocco by Bradel-Derome, 175 frs. ; Turner's copy in green morocco by Padeloup, 680 frs. ; E(mile) G(onse)'s copy in old red morocco with large dentelle, 122 frs. (1894) ; B. Maglio'ne's copy in old red morocco with dentelle, 270 frs. Lusse (De). Eecueil de Eomances historiques, tendres et bur- lesques, tant anciennes que modernes, avec les airs notes, par M. de L. Paris, 1767, 8vo., frontispiece after Eisen by de Longueil, and fleuron on title after Eisen by Aliamet, and music (5s., and double on Dutch paper). Lustiges Post und Reise-Bademecuiii muntern Eeisenden gewidmet von monsieur Heemkengrypern, gewesenen Kammerdiener des Herrn von Miinchhausen, und herausge- geben von scinem lachenden Erben. Polkwitz, 1795, 12mo., 5 copper-plates ; curious and rare (10s.). 330 LUTTEUE— LYSONS Lutteur (Le), ou le Petir-fils d'Hereule, 1787, 16mo., frontis- piece and 8 plates (15s.). Luxe (Le), poSme en six chants, orne de graviires, avec des notes iistoriques et critiques. Paris, Monory, 1774, 8vo., 6 plates, not signed (3s.). This poem is attributed to the Chevalier du Coudray. Luyken (Jean). Theatre des Martyres, represente en taille- douee par le celebre Jean Luyken. (La Haye) Schagen, 1738, oblong 4to., 100 etchings. This work appeared with a Dutch text at Amsterdam, 1740, with fleuron on title, and 92 plates, and at Leide with 116 plates (155.). Lysons (Eev. D.). The Environs of London, being an historical Account of the Towns, Villages and Hamlets, within twelve Miles of that Capital, interpersed with biographical Anecdotes. London, 1792-6, 4 vols., 4to. First edition, maps and numerous plates, a list 'of which will be found at the com- mencement of each volume (20s. to 30s., and more on large paper). Lysons (S.). An Account of the Eoman Antiquities discovered at Woodchester, near Minchin Hampton, in the County of Gloucester. London, 1797, imp. fol., 40 plates of pavements and views (15s., and with the plates coloured, of which only 12 copies were executed in a superior manner to resemble drawings, 40s. to 50s.). ABILLON (J.). De Ee Diplomatica libri VI. Parisiis, 1709, foL, plates (10s.). The 1789 edition, 2 vols., fol., about the same value. Mably (L'Abbe de). Entretiens de Phocion sur le rapport de la morale avec la politique, traduites du grec de Nicoclfes par Mably. Paris, de rimprimerie de Didot le jeune, I'an troisifeme.' Eoy. 4to., vellum paper, 2 plates after Moreau, etched by Giraud and finished by Dambrun and Dupreel (6s., and double with the unlettered proofs and the etchings, and more on large paper, sm. fol. Gautier's copy containing the two original drawings in sepia, 165 frs.). McArthur (J.). Complete Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Fencing, 1760, 4to., frontispiece and folding plates (40s. to 50s.). Reprinted 1784, half price. M'Bane (D.). Expert Swordman's Companion, or the true Art of Self-defence, with an Account of the Author's Life, and his Transactions during the Wars in France, to which is added the Art of Gunnery. Glasgow, 1728, 12mo., wood- cuts (20s. to 30s.). Mackenzie (Anne Maria). Le Fratricide, ou les Mystferes du Diisseldorf, traduit de I'anglais par, Delbare ; orne de jolies gravures. Paris, Ancelle, an VIL, 3 vols., 12mo., 3 plates after Binet by Bovinet and Mariage (5s.). Maclaurin. Expositions des Doctrines philosophiques de M. le chevalier Newton. Traduit de I'anglais par M. Laviotte. Paris, 1749, 4to., a charming vignette on title containing Newton's portrait after de Sfeve by Sornique, and a vignette heading the first book after de Sfeve by Moitte (3s.). Mac-Sviny. Tombeaux des princes, des grands capitaines et autres hommes illustres qui ont fleuri dans la Grande 332 MADEMOISELLE— MAISTEE Bretagne vers la fin du XVII. sifecle. Paris, Basan, s.d., Atlas folio, 20 plates by Bailleul, Dorigny, Tardieu, Cars, Beauvais, Boucher, Duilos, etc., with pretty ornaments ; very rare. A copy sold for £7 10s., and it would realize more now under the hammer. Mademoiselle Favotte, ouvrage moral. La Haye, 1758, -12mo., engraved title, not signed. The author is Paul Baret (5..). Magic and Conjuring Magazine and Wonderful Chronicle. London, 1795, 8vo., plates and woodcuts (12s. to 15s.). Mailhol. L'Avare, comedie de Molifere, en cinq actes, mise en vers, avec des changements. Bouillon, de I'imprimerie de la Societe typographique, 1775, 8vo., vignette on title, designed and engraved by Bertin (3s.). Mailhol. Lettre en vers de Gabrielle de Vergy a la com- tesse de Kaoul, soeur de Eaoul de Coucy, par M. Mailhol, suivie de la romance, etc. Paris, veuve Duchesne, 1766, 8vo., 1 plate and 1 vignette after Eisen by de Longueil (3s.). Maimieux (J. de). Le Comte de Saint-Meran, ou les Nouveaux Egarements du coeur et de I'esprit. Paris, Le Eoy, 1788, 4 vols., 12mo. Suite du Comte de Saint-Meran. Paris, 1789, 5 vols., 12mo., 4 plates, not signed (5s.). The plates are attributed to Binet. Mainvilliers. La P^treade, ou Pierre le Cr^ateur (poeme). Amsterdam, 1763, 8vo., frontispiece containing portrait of Peter the Great after Folkema, vignette on title after Philipps, and 1 tailpiece, not signed (sometimes there is another portrait of Peter III., but it does not belong to this edition) (3s.). Mairobert (Pidansat de). Les CEufs rouges, 1''^ partie, 1772 (Paris), 12mo., frontispiece and 2 large folding plates, not signed (5s.). Maistre (Comte Xavier de). Voyage autour de ma chambre par M. le C. X * * * * *, 0. A. S. D. S. M. S. (Officier au service de Sa Majeste sarde). Paris, Dufart, an IV. (1796), 16mo.,a pretty frontispiece, not signed (5s.). Xavier de Maistkb [Page 332 MAITLAND— MALHEEBE 333 Another edition in 16mo., Paris, Dufart, an V. (1797), 1 plate by Blanchard. The original edition without plate was published at Turin in 1794, 12mo. Maitland (W.). The History of London from its Foundation to the present Times, continued to the year 1772, by the Eev. John Entick, M.A. London, 1772 or 1775, 2 vols., fol., 131 plates (25s. to 30s.) The 1756 edition is worth a little less. Maittaire (Mich.). Annales typographici, ab artis inventse origine ad ann. 1557. Hagse Comitum apud Is. Vaillant, 1719-25, 3 vols, in 5, frontispiece containing 5 portraits by Houbraken, and fleuron on title by B. Picart (15s.). Malchair (J.). XIL Views of the Environs of Oxford, 1763, oblong 4to., title and 12 etchings (25s. to 30s.). Malefactor's Eegister, or Newgate and Tyburn Calendar. Lon- don, 1778, 5 vols., 8vo., plates (30s. to 40s.), Malengon (F. P. A.). Zoe, ou les Moeurs de Paris. A Paris, chez Leroux, an VI., 2 vols, in 1, 12mo., 2 plates, not signed. This book appeared under the title of "Lucille," 1768, in the CEuvre de Retif de la Bretonne. Malfilatre. Narcisse dans I'lle de Venus, poeme en quatre chants. Paris, Lejay (1769), Bvo., title after Eisen by de Ghendt, and 4 plates after Gabriel de Saint-Aubin by Massard (the 3rd plate is not signed) (10s., and in morocco according to state). There is a previous edition : Paris, chez Maradon, imprimee par Crapelet, s.d., 8vo. It was published for the benefit of the descendants of Malfilatre. In this instance Saint-Aubin, spirited draughtsman as he proved himself to be, does not appear to advantage. The etchings are rare. The original drawings are in the collection left by the late Baron James-Edouard de Rothschild. Comte de Lignerolles' copy of Lejay's edition on Dutch paper, in red morocco, with dentelle by Derome, 845 frs. (1894). Malfilatre. Narcisse dans I'lle de Venus, poeme en quatre chants. A Paris, chez Chaigneau aine, imprimeur libraire, 1797, 8vo., engraved title after Eisen, and 4 plates after SaintrAubin by Duval (title and plates reversed and copied from the 1769 edition) (3s.). Malherbe. Poesies de, rangees par ordre chronologique, avec un discours sur les obligations que la langue et la poesie 334 MALHEEBB— MANIEMENT frangaises ont a Malherbe, et quelques remarques (par Le Fevre de Saint-Marc). Paris, Barbou, 1757, 8vo., a fine portrait by Fessard after Du Moustier, and 1 fleuron by Duflos (5s., and double on Dutch paper). Behague's copy on stout paper and in old red morocco, 100 frs. ; Gosford copy with arms of the Comtesse d'Artois, 830 frs. (1882). Malherbe. Poesies de, Malherbe, avec la vie de I'auteur et des notes par A. G. M. Q. (Meusnier de Querlon). Paris, Barbou, 1764, 8vo., portrait, not signed, or signed Fessard (3s., and more on stout paper). Benzon's copy, with autograph notes by A. Chenier, 1500 frs. The Cazin edition, 1777, 16mo., with portrait by de Launay after Dumous- tier, 3s. Malton (J.). Picturesque and descriptive Views of the City of Dublin, taken in 1791. London, 1792, oblong fol., frontispiece, engraved title, 2 plans, and 26 mezzotint views (25s. to 30s., and more than double with the plates coloured). Malton (Th.). A Picturesque Tour through the Cities of London and Westminster. London, 1792-1800, 2 vols., fol., engraved titles, and 99 aquatint plates (£3 to £4). Malvina par Mad. * * auteur de Claire dAlbe (Mme. Cottin). Paris, Maradan, an IX. (1801), 4 vols., 12mo., 4 plates after Binet by Berthet (5 s.). Mancini Nivernois (Due de). Fables, publiees par I'auteur. Didot jeune, 1797, 2 vols., 12mo., a pretty portrait designed and engraved by Aug. Sainte-Aubin (3s.). Manesson-Mallet (Alain). La Geometrie pratique, divisee en quatre livres. Paris, Anisson, 1702, 4 vols., 8vo., 500 plates (30s. to 40s.). The work is interesting on account of the 335 views of Paris monuments (long since disappeared), and of historical castles chiefly in the surroundings of Paris, such as Versailles, Saint-Cloud, Fontainebleau, Chautilly, etc. Mangeart (D. T.). Introduction a la science des medailles. Paris, 1763, fol., plates (10s., and more on large paper). Maniement des armes (Le) ou I'Exercice du fusil . . . 1722, Atlas fol., 97 illuminated plates (£8 to £10). MANNEE— MAECENAY 335 Manner (The) of Eaising, Ordering and Improving Forest- trees, etc., by Moses Cook, Gardener to the Earl of Essex. London, 1724, 8vo., frontispiece and 4 technical plates (5s.). Manuel de la Friandise, ou les talents de ma cuisinifere Isabeau . . . Paris, I'an V., 16mo.; frontispiece (10s.). Manuel des Autorites constituees de la Republique fran9aise, orne d'une carte de la France, de figures, de costumes colories des legislateurs, etc. Paris, an V., 12mo., frontis- piece and 18 coloured plates (with 2 subjects on each) after Queverdo by Blanchard (15s., and double on vellum paper). Manuel des Tqilettes, dedie aux dames. A Paris, chez Valade, 1778, 16mo., title engraved by Lud. Drepe, and 39 plates of Ladies' headgear (both text and plates are within borders) (£4 to £5, and double and more contemporaneously coloured). Comte de Lignerolles' copy (plain) in morocco by Trautz, 278 frs. (1894). Another copy of his in the 4th portion of his sale, containing title and 52 plates in 3 parts (plates 40 to 52 coloured), realized 316 frs. (1895). Manuel republicain. 22 coloured plates by Chapuy, personi- fying the articles of the Declaration of the Rights of Man (Declaration de Droits de I'Homme) (30s.). Man waring (R., Cabinet-maker). Whole System of Chair- making, 1765, 8vo., 40 plates (30s. to 40s.). Manwaring (R., Cabinet-maker). Chair-Maker's Guide, 1766, 8vo., 75 copper-plates (35s. to 40s.). Marana. L'Espion dans les cours des princes chretiens ou lettres et memoires d'un envoye secret de la Porte par * * *. Cologne, 1710, 6 vols., 12mo., plates and plans of Paris, Dunkerque, Perpignan, Constantinople, etc. (6s.). Marant. Tout Paris en vaudeville. A Paris, chez Barba, an IX. (1801), 12mo., a very pretty frontispiece, not signed, in the style of Binet (3s.). Marcenay de Ghuy. Idee de la Gravure. Paris, de I'impri- merie de D'Houry, 1744, roy. fol. The text consists of a Catalogue raisonne of about 50 pieces engraved by Marcenay, followed by 18 plates containing 49 of this artist's engravings, some impressed on the leaves and others taken from individual impressions and mounted. Among 335 MAECENAY— MAE:6CHAL others there are unlettered proof-portraits of the Marquis de Mirabeau and of the Marquis de Puys^gur, and several fine engravings after Rembrandt (£4 to £5). Marcenay de Ghuy (Ant.).' CEuvredu graveur Antoine M. . . . de G. . . . S.l.n.d. (1745-1778), foL, 293 engravings (£10 to £12). Marchand. L'Eucyclopedie perruquifere . . . Paris, 1757, 12mo., 11 folding plates (15s. to 20s.). Marchand. L'Encyclope'die carassiere . . . Paris, 1763, post 8vo., vignette on title and 4 folding plates (10s.). Marchand. La Jacobineide, poeme heroi-comi-civique. . . A Paris, au bureau des Sabats Jacobites, 1792, Bvo., 12 plates (8 s. to 10s.). Marchand. Tableaux d'un Poete, poesies d'un peintre. Pittores- copolis, s.d. (circa 1750), 8vo., frontispiece containing La Fontaine's bust, 1 vignette, signed Cauzanc and 1 plate (3s.). Marchand. Histoire de I'Origine et des premiers progrfes de rimprimerie. La Haye, chez la Veuve Le Yier et Pierre Paupie, 1740, 4to., frontispiece, fleuron on title and vignettes, signed : J. V. Schley del. et sc. (5s.). The Supplement by Abbe Mercier de Saint-Leger (1773) is superior to the above work (6s.). Marchant. Les Sabats Jacobites. Paris, 1791-92, 3 vols., 8 vo., plates, 75 numbers (12s. to 155.). ' Marchant. La Constitution en Vaudevilles, suivie des Droits de I'homme, de la femme, et de plusieurg autres vaudevilles constitutionnels. Paris, chez les libraires royalistes, 1792, 32mo., frontispiece in bistre, not signed (3s., and more with frontispiece coloured). Attributed to de Bucourt. Marchant. La Constitution en Vaudevilles, ceuvre posthume d'un homme qui n'est pas mort, publiee par lui-m^me et dediee a Mme. Buonaparte, nee Beaucharnais. Paris, de rimprimerie de la Constitution, an VIIL, 32mo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). Mar(5chal (Sylvain). Costumes civils actuels de tous les peuples connus, par Grasset de Saint- Sauveur, avec des notices. MAEECHAL 337 Mstoriques (par Sylvain Mar^chal). Paris, Knapen et Lesclapard, 1784-87, 4 vols., sm. 4to., 305 coloured plates {77 in vol. 1 ; 76 in vol. 2 ; 71 in vol. 3 ; and 81 in vol. 4), including the frontispieces (the latter are. engraved by Desrais, and several plates bear the signature of the artist Mixelle) (£3). Second edition is in 8vo. Marechal (Sylvain). Le Pantheon, ou les Figures de la Fable, dessinees par M. Gois, sculpteur du roi, professeur de son academic, et gravies par Simon ; avec leurs historiques par M. Sylvain Marechal. Paris, 1787, 8vo. or 4to., vellum paper, 24 plates after Le Barbier by Copia, de Ghendt, and Simon. It came out in 6 parts (lOs. and 20s. respectively). Marechal (Sylvain). Tableaux de la Fable, ou Nouvelle Histoire poetique des Dieux, Demi-Dieux, etc., dessines et graves par les meilleurs artistes, avec le texte explicatif de M. Sylvain M ... 1. S. 1., 1787-88, 9 vols., 16mo., frontis- pieces and 85 pretty plates printed in colours, engraved by Carrd, Alix, and Mixelle jeune (10s. to 15s.). Marechal (Sylvain). Dictionnaire d'Amour par le berger Sylvain. Guide et Paris, 1788, 2 parts in 1 vol., 12mo., frontispiece by Oder (3s.). Marechal (Sylvain). Histoire de la Grece, representee par figures. Paris, 1787-89, plates by Mixelle (10s.). Marechal (Sylvain). Almanach des honnetes femmes pour I'annee 1790. S.l.n.d. De I'imprimerie de la Societe joyeuse, 8vo., a satirical plate, not signed (10s.). Marechal (Sylvain). Bibliothfeque des Am'ans. A Guide et a Paris, chez la V° Duchesne. S.d., 16mo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). Marechal (Sylvain). Catechisme du cure Meslier, mis aa jour par lediteur de I'Almanach des honnetes gens, I'an 1"' du regne de la Eaison et de la Liberte, de I'fere vulgaire 1789. Imprimden 1790, 8vo., frontispiece, not signed (3s.:). Marechal (Sylvain). Voyages de Pythagore en Egypte, dans la Chaldee, • dans I'lnde, en Cr^te, a Sparte, en Sicile, a Rome, a Carthage; a Marseille et dans les Gaules, suivis de ses lois politiques et morales. Paris, Deterville, an VII., 6 vols., 8vo., plates after Monnet and Marechal by Dambrun, Halbou, and Lebeau, and map (10s., and double on vellum paper). 338 MAE]feCHAL— MAEGUifeEITE Marechal (Sylvain). Les Actions celfebres des grands Hommes de toutes les nations, dessinees par les meilleurs maitres et gravees en couleur, accompagnees d'une notice biographique. A Paris, chez Mixelle et chez Cailleau. S.d., 4to., 88 plates after Mongin, Sergent, Moitliey, etc., engraved in colours by Mixelle or not signed (£2 to £3). It appeared in parts from 1785 to 1788. Marechal (Sylvain). La Femme Abb^. Paris, chez Eoux, 1801, 16mo., a very pretty plate, not signed ; rare (5s.). Marechal (Sylvain). Le Livre de tous les ages ou le Pibrac moderne. Lie'ge, Desoer, 1781, 12mo., title engraved by Godin (3s.). Marguerite de Navarre. Contes et Nouvelles de Marguerite de Valois, reine de Navarre, mis en beau langage, accommodes au gout de ce temps, et enrichis de figures en taille-douce. Amsterdam, George Gallet, 1708, 2 vols., 12mo., frontis- piece by Harrewyn for botb vols, alike, and 72 half-page vignettes by Harrewyn, who has signed several (£1). The illustrations are different from those of 1698, which are attributed to Remain de Hooghe. Behague's copy, 100 frs. ; Earl of Ashburnham's copy, 2 vols, in 1, in old French yellow morocco, full gilt back with devices, line sides with arms of the Comtesse de Verrue, £27 (1897). Marguerite de Navarre. Les Nouvelles. Edition ornee de tres- belles planches dessinees par M. Freudeberg et executees par les plus celebres graveurs de Paris. Les vignettes et culs-de-lampe sont dessinees et gravees (sic) par M. Dunker. A Berne, chez Beat Louis Walthard et la societe typo- graphique et se trouve a Paris, Londres, Amsterdam et Leipzig, 1778, 2 parts (all published), 8 plates after Freude- berg by C. Guttenberg, de Launay, Longueil, and 8 vignettes and 8 tailpieces after and by Dunker (20s. to 25s.). The work was intended to be completed in 18 parts, at 4 frs. per part, but on the reverse of the covers the publishers announce the reasons by which they were prompted to cease at this early stage. They contemplated that single parts, being insignificanit as to size and contents, might easily get lost or mislaid with subscribers, and therefore resolved to issue parts 3 to 6 in one to complete vol. 1, and the remaining 12 parts in the form of vols. 2 and 3. Marguerite de Navarre. Heptameron frangais ou les Nouvelles de Marguerite, reine de Navarre. Berne, chez la Nouvelle Societe typographiques, 1780-81, -3 vols., 8 vo., frontispiece MAKGUEKITE— MAEIE-ANTOINETTE 339 after Dunker by Eichler to each volume, 73 plates after Freudeberg by Guttenberg (2), Halbou (24), Henri quez (1), de Launay jeune (1), de Longueil (22), Le Koy (16), Mmes. Duflos and Thiebault (6), and one without signature ; 72 vignettes and 72 tailpieces after Dunker by Dunker, Eichler, Pillet, and Richter (£4 to £5, and in morocco according to state). Comte de LigneroUes' copy, ia red morocco, large dentelle by Derome, 8320 frs. (1894); B. Maglione's copy, in morocco, with dentelle a la Derome by Cuzin, 662 frs. ; E(mile) G(onse)'s copy, in morocco by Hardy, 157 frs. An incorrect edition from the point of view of text, inaptly revised by J. Rodolph de Sinner, which is. unfaithful to the original, but the illustrations, in spite of their stiffness, possess a Certain charm. Vol. 3 alone has all the numbers beneath the engravings, but as they are placed on the lower margin, they are frequently cut away by the binder. The paper of the last volume is also of inferior quality, and sometimes very thin. In vol. 1, after page 166, the pagina- tion starts again at 161, and counts on to the end. The vignettes and tailpieces exist in artists' proofs, but are extremely rare. The 1792 edition, with new titles in caligraphic characters and only one frontis- piece, is worth £3. Some of the engravings exist in 4to. without, numbers. Marguerite de Navarre. Heptameron (German translation of the Contes de la reine de Navarre). Berne, 1791-96, 2 vols., 8vo., plates after Freudeberg and vignettes after Dunker (305. and 40s.). The interest of this edition is enhanced, as a certain number of Freudeberg's plates are drawn in bistre, red, and blue. After the 26th " nouvelle," the German text is only a summary of the Contes, which enabled the translator to reduce the work to 2 vols. Marguerite de Navarre. Contes et Nouvelles de Marguerite de Valois, faisant suite aux Contes de J. Boccace. Londres, 1784, 8 vols., 12mo., 72 numbered plates after Freudeberg by Jourdan. Page 22 of the last volume being the con- clusion of the Contes, is followed by 2 Nouvelles by Grazzini. with a plate engraved to each (not signed) (10s., and more on large paper, 8vo.). Reprinted 1787. Mariage de Sophie (Le), avec les galanteries du jour de ses noees, precede des portraits de la belle societe. Paris, Tiger, an XL, 16mo., frontispiece, not signed (3s.). Marie-Antoinette dans I'embarras. S.l.n.d., 8vo., plates (£3). Marie-Antoinette archiduchesse d'Autriche, reine de France, ou Causes et Tableau de la Revolution, par M. C. Chev. de 340 MARIETTE— MAEILLIEE -y- * * * gi_^ 1794, 8vo., a fine frontispiece and 6 charming plates, not signed (40s. to 50s.). Mariette (Jean). Architecture frangaise, ou Eecueil des plans, elevations, coupes et profiles des Eglises, Palais et Maisons particuliferes de Paris et des Chateaux et Maisons de campagne, etc., batis nouvellement par les plus habiles architectes, et leves et mesures exactement sur les lieux. A Paris, chez Jean Mariette, rue Saint-Jacques, aux colonnes d'Hercule, 1727-38, 3 vols., foL, 550 plates (170, 190, and 190 respectively) after Marot pere and fils by Lepautre, Leroux, Loire, Cotelle, Boule, Gilles Legare, Herisset, etc. Interesting on account. of the views of the monuments of Paris, as well as of the fine mansions and famous castles (£12 to £15). The Behague copy, containing 585 plates, 700 frs. M. Hip. Destail- leur's copy, enlarged into 7 vols., and containing 1255 plates, including some after Blondel and other artists, 1655 frs. (1895). Marietta Traite des Pierres gravees. Paris, 1750, 2 vols., sm. fob, 2 titles after Bouchardon, dedication to Louis XV. by Soubeyran after Bouchardon, vignette heading the " Traite des Pierres gravees" by the same artists, 4 pretty ornaments, not signed, heading the chapters, 130 engrav- ings in the text, and 68 plates containing 130 subjects (20s., and more on Dutch paper). .Mariette. Description des Travaux qui ont accompagne, precede et suivi la fonte en bronze d'un seul jet de la statue equestre de Louis XV., dressee sur les memoires de M. Lempereur. Paris, Lemercier, 1768, Atlas fob, 57 plates and 1 vignette after Gravelot by Saint-Aubin (5s.). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy, containing 58 plates in an old morocco binding, with arms of Le Peletier de Saint-Pargeau, 51 frs. (1895). Mariette. Catalogue raisonne des ditferens objets de curiosite dans les Sciences et Arts qui composaient le cabinet de feu M. P. -J. M . . . par F. Bason. Paris, 1775, 8vo., title engraved by Moreau, and frontispiece by Chofiiard after Cochin, and plates {6s. to 8s.). M. Hip. Destailleur's (formerly Renouard's) copy on Dutch paper with the frontispiece in 3 states (proofs before and with letters and etching), 36 frs. (1895). In the same year M. le Comte de E.'s copy on Dutch paper in red morocco, with arms of the Marquis de Nicolay, realized 298 frs. MariUier (Pierre-Clement). Nouveaux Trophies, ou Cartouches MAEILLIEE— MAEIVAUX 341 representant les arts et les sciences, etc., inventes et dedies a M. Morlot, peintre, par son ^Ifeve et son ami Marillier. A Paris, chez Mondhare, s.d. fol., frontispiece designed and engraved by Marillier, text of which title engraved by Petit, and 12 allegorical compositions by Berthault (1), Arrivet (2), Bosc (1), Chalmandier (2), Coupeau (l), Jacob (1), and Le Roy (2), and 2 unsigned after Marillier (20s. to 30s.). Marillier (Pierre-Clement). Figures de I'Histoire sacree, 4to., 114 plates after Marillier by Duflos (10s.). Marillier (Pierre-Clement). Premier, second et troisieme Livres de Chiffres et de Fleurs, series of 18 plates in folio by Marillier after Ch. Germain de Saint-Aubin (£2 to £3). Marillier has also engraved after the same artist a book of " Vingt-quatre Bouquets champ§tres" (20s.). Marillier (Pierre-Clement). Les lUustres Frangais. See : Ponce- Marivaux. La Vie de Marionne, ou les Aventures de Mme. la Comtesse de * * *, par M. de Marivaux. A la Have, chez. Neaulme, 1735-47, 12 parts in 3 vols., 12mo., 12 plates- after Schley (9) and Fokke, and 1 fleuron repeated on each title after Schley (10s.). The original edition appeared without plates in 1728. Marivaux. La Vie de Marianne, ou les Aventures de Mme. la Comtesse de * * *. A Francfort et " a Mayence chez Frangois Warrentrapp, 1750, 12 parts in 2 vols., 8vo., 12 plates (10s.). B^hague's copy in red morocco by Duru^ >0 frs. Marivaux. La Vie de Marianne, ou les Aventures de Mme. la Comtesse * * *, par M. de Marivaux. Amsterdam, Van Harrevelt, ou Changuion, 1778, 2 vols., 12mo., the same plates as above, and 2 fleurons on titles after Schley and Sibelius (5s.) Em. Martin's copy in blue morocco by Cape, 150 frs. Marivaux. La Vie de Marianne, ou les Aventures de Mme. la Comtesse * * *, par M. de Marivaux. Londres (Paris, Cazin), 1782, 4 vols., 16mo., 4 pretty frontispieces after Chevaux by Duponchel (5s.). Marivaux. Marianne, ou la Nouvelle Pamela, histoire veritable, traduit de I'anglois, enrichie de figures en taille-douce. 342 MARIVAUX— MAEMONTEL Eotterdam, 1765, 2 vols., 12mo., 4 pretty plates after V. Schley (5s.). Abbe de la Porte says that the translator was not Marivaux, but a lady of the elite. Marianne has also appeared under the title of : Marie ou les veritables Memoires d'une Dame illustre par son merite, son rang et sa fortune, traduits de I'anglais. Marivaux. Le Paysan parvenu, ou les Memoires de M * * *, par de Marivaux. Francfort-sur-le-Meyn, F. Warrentrapp, 1758, 2 vols., 12mo., 6 plates (probably by V. Schley) (6s.). Behague's copy in red morocco by Hardy, 40 frs. Marmontel. Contes Moraux. Paris, Merlin, 1765, 3 vols,, Dutch paper, 8vo., portrait of Marmontel after Cochin by JSaint-Aubin, title engraved by Duclos after Gravelot, repeated in each volume, and 23 plates after Gravelot by Baquoy (1), Legrand (l), Lemire (2), Le Veau (4), de Longueil (9), Pasquier (2), Eousseau (2), and Voyez (1), and 1 unsigned (25s. to 30s., and in morocco according to , state). The edition in 12mo. with the same date is almost valueless. There ^re two issues, and the first is to be recognized by the note of Errata which is not in the second. Radzi will's copy, 107 frs., was resold in the JBehague sale for 900 frs. The Gosford copy 335 frs. Gravelot's plates are among the prettiest this master has produced. M. Germain Bapst had the good fortune to discover the original pen-and-ink drawings and those in brown. Reprinted 1773 and 1776. The first edition of the Contes Moraux appeared without plates in 2 vols., 12mo., in 1761. All the other editions are of nominal value. Comte de Lignerolles' copy in old red morocco, with large dentelle and arms of Gabriel de Sartine, 1700 frs. (1894) ; St. Quentin's copy in old morocco, with arms, 89 frs. (1894). The Ashburnham copy in old red morocco, £19 (1897). Marmontel. La Bergfere des Alpes, pastorale en trois actes et en vers, mMee de chant . . . musique de Koheult. Paris, Merlin, 1766, Svo,, 1 plate after Gravelot by Le Veau (3s.). Marmontel. Belisaire . . . Paris, Merlin, 1767, 8vo., frontis- piece and 3 plates after Gravelot by Massard, Le Veau, Levasseur, and Masquelier (3s.). The Turner copy in old red morocco, 700 frs.; the Gosford copy, 36 frs. Reprinted 1777. The Oazin edition, 1780, 16mo., with frontispiece and 3 plates, not signed (3s.) Marmontel. L'Amitie a I'Epreuve, comedie en deux actes, melee d'arietfces, dediee a Mme. la Dauphine. Paris, Duchesne, 1771, 8vo., 1 plate after Gravelot by Simonet (3s.). Mahmontel. Coktes Mokaux [Page 342 H. Gravelot De Longueil MAEMONTEL 343 Marmontel. Le Huron, Com^die en deux actes et en vers libres, m^lee d'ariettes. Paris, Merlin, or, Ballard, 1769, 8vo. To this comedy might be joined the series of 6 plates after Duclos by Auvray, Duclos, Duhamel, Lingee, Patas^ and J. Prevost (1772) (10s.). Marmontel. Lucile, com^die en un acte et en vers libres, melee d'ariettes. Paris, Merlin, or, Ballard, 1769, 8vo. For this play, too, exists a series of 6 plates after Duclos by Auvray, Duclos, Duhamel, Th^rfese Martinet, and Patas (lOs.). Marmontel. Zemire et Azor, comedie-ballet en vers et en quatre actes, melee de chants et de danses. (Paris), Ballard, or, Vente, 1771, 8vo. A series of 6 plates exists for this opera after Desrais, by Auvray, Dupin fils, and Patas (10s.). The music of these 3 operas is by Gretry. There are probably some plates for Silvain and la Fausse Magie, both also by Marmontel and Gretry. Marmontel. Chefs-d'CEuvre, dramatique, ou Kecueil des meilleures pieces du theatre frangois tragique, comique et lyrique, avec des discours preliminaires sur les trois genres et des remarques sur la langue et le gout, par Marmontel, , dedie a Mme. la Dauphine. Paris, Grange, 1773, 4to., 3 plates, 5 vignettes, and 10 tailpieces after Eisen by N. de Launay, de Launay jun., Helman, Masquelier, N^e, and Ponce (20s.). This book, the intended continuation of which never appeared, con- tains : Sophonisbe, with 1 plate, 5 vignettes, and 3 tailpieces ; Scevole, 1 plate, 5 vignettes, 3 tailpieces ; Yenceslas, 1 plate, 5 vignettes, and 4 tailpieces. The Gosford copy in old red morocco, 55 frs. ; that of M. Eetorvine, uncut, 66 frs. (1894). M. Eodrigues owns most of Eisen's original pencil drawings, as well as those a la sanguine (in red), both on vellum. Reprinted, but without Eisen's 3 large plates, in 1775. Marmontel. Les Incas . . . Paris, Lacombe, 1777, 2 vols., 8vo., frontispiece and 10 plates after Moreau by de Launay, Duclos, de Ghendt, Helman, Leveau, N^e, and Simonet (5s., and with the unlettered proofs =£2 to £3, and con- siderably more with the etchings). The Gosford copy in red morocco, with arms of the comtesse d'Artois, 450 frs. ; resold in R. Lion's sale for 200 frs. The Dugoujon copy with 9 artist's proofs and etchings in red morocco by Cuzin, 250 frs. There exists a counterfeit edition, containing the plates before letters, but without the artists' names k la pointe (8s.). Nine of Moreau's original drawings in the Maherault sale brought about 6000 frs. Subsequent editions are worthless. 344 MAEMONTEL— MAEOT Marmontel. Poetique fran9aise. Paris, Lesclapart, 1763, 2 vols., 8vo., vignette on eacH title after Cochin by Prevost (4s., and more coloured). Comte de Lignerolles' copy in red morocco, with dentelle and arms of the Due d'Orleans, 245 frs. ; M. Delzollies' copy in red morocco, with dentelle and arms of the Due de Craslin, 300 frs. (1894). Marmotte (La), vaudeville nouveau de M. . . . 8vo., text and music engraved. The title represents a charming figure of a young female with a marmot ; rare (6s.). Marot (Clement). (Euvres. ... A La Haye, chez P. Gosse et J. Neaulme, 1731, 4 vols., ^to., portrait by de Brie, similar fleuron on each title after A. Van der Laan, 5 vignettes, the first heading the dedication, after Filloeul (15.S., and more in morocco). Marot (Clement). (Euvres . . . Geneve (Cazin), 1781, 2 vols., 16mo., medal portrait after Holbein by de Launay (35.). Marot (Daniel [fils de Jean Marot]). OEuvres du sieur D. Marot, architecte de Guillaume IIL, roy de la Grande Bretagne, con tenant plusieurs pens^e sutilles aux architectes, peintres, sculpteurs, orf^vres, jardiniers, et autres ; le tout en faveur de ceux qui s'appliquent aux beaux arts. A Amsterdam. Se vend chez I'auteur, avec privilege de nos seigneurs les Etats Generaux des Provinces-Unies de HoUande et de Westfrisse, 1712, fol., 260 plates, mostly engraved by Marot, original edition (£50 to £60). Marot (Daniel). Q^uvres du Sr. D. M. . . ., architecte de Guillaume IIT., Eoy de la Grande Bretagne, contenant plusieurs pensees utilles aux architectes, peintres, sculpteurs, orfevres, et jardiniers, et autres; le toutes en faveure de ceux qui s'appliqudrent aux beaux-arts. A la Haye, chez Pierre Husson marchand libraire sur le coin du Speny, prait le Capelbrugh, avec privilege des Etats Gendraux des Provinces-tJnies et d'Hollande and de Westfrisse, s.d. (circa 1712), oblong 4to., 260 plates. This is the second edition (£40 to £50). M. Hip. Destailleur's copy, with portrait of Marot by J. Gole and 246 plates (6 duplicates " Vues de Palais")" 1500 frs. (1895). Marot (Daniel). Werken van D. Marot opperboumeester van Syne maiesteit Willem den Derden van Groot-Britaine. . . . S. 1. aut a sm. fol., 260 plates (£25 to £30). This is the edition with a Dutch and Latin title on 1 page. There exist copies with a Latia and a German title. M. Ed. Guillaume's. MAKOT— MABTIN 345 copy containing 252 plates, including 6 duplicates, and 9 by another artist, 755 frs. (1895); M. Morgand offered a copy with 364 subjects on 120 leaves for 400 frs. There is another work entitled: Nouveau ■ Livre de boites, de pendules, etc., par D. Marot (£5 to £6). Marot (Daniel). Vues de la ville de La Haye . . . (La Haye) chez Anna Beck, s.d., 4to., 19 plates by A. van der Laan after Marot (15s. to 20s.). Marot (Jean). Recueil des plans, profils et elevations des (sic) plusieurs Palais, Chasteaux, Eglises, Sepultures, Grotes et Hostels, b4tis dans Paris et aux environs, avec beaucoup de magnificence, par les meilleurs architectes du royaume, desseignez, mesur^s et gravez par Jean Marot, architecte parisien. S.l.n.d. (circa 1700), oblong 4to., engraved title and 106 (sometimes 111) plates; the collection is known under the title of Petit-Marot (25s. to 30s.). Marot (Jean). Petite (Euvre d'Architecture. A. Paris, chez Jombert, 1764, 4to., 169 plates (25s.). Marot (Jean). Nouveau Livre d'Orf^vrerie ; Nouveau Livre de Tableaux, de Portes et de Cheminees. 12 plates (25s. to 30s.). Marteiie (dom Edmond) et dom Ursin Durand. Voyage litt^raire de deux religieux benedictins de la congregation^ de Saint-Maur. Paris, Montaland, 1717-24, 2 vols., 4to., engravings (25s. to 30s.). Martial. M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammatum libri, ad optimos codices recensiti et castigati. Paris, Barbou, 1754, 2 vols., 12mo., frontispiece aftet Eisen by Lemire, and 2 vignettes after Eisen by Legrand (3s.). Martial. Epigrammatum libri. Paris, Robustel et Leloup, s.d., frontispiece and 2 vignettes after Eisen by Lemire and de Longueil (3s.). Martialis Epigrammi fedelmente trad, in italiano da G. Graglia, . . . Londra, 1782-91, 2 vols., roy. 8vo., frontispiece by Bartolozzi (os.). Martin. Le maistre d'Armes, ou, Abrege de I'exercice de I'epe, Strasbourg, chez I'auteur, 1737, 12mo., engravings (20s.). Martin (Thomas, of Palgrave). The History of the Town of Thetford, in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, from the earliest Account to the present Time. London, 1779, 4to., portrait and plates (15s. to 20s.). 34(3 MAETINET— MASSON Martinet. Description liistorique de Paris et de ses plus beaux Monumens, graves en taille-douce par F. N. Martinet, Ingr., et graveur du cabinet du Eoy, pour servir d' intro- duction a I'Histoire de Paris et de la France, par M. Beguillet. Paris, 1779-81, 3 vols., 4to., and in 8vo., 3 engraved titles, 3 frontispieces, 10 allegorical plates; and 39 plates of views of Paris, and a vignette all designed and engraved by Martinet (20s. to 25s. in Bvo., and more in 4to.). The book is interesting, but it was not completed. Vulliet's copy, uncut, 112 frs. ; that of Behague in morocco by Cape, 205 frs. ; M. IJip. Destailleur's copy in old calf, with the Due de Rohan-Chabot's device in corners, 170 frs. (1895). Martinet. Masque de Fer (Le), ou les Aventures admirables du pere et du fils, nouvelle edition ornee de figures. Paris, Louis, an II., 3 parts in 2 vols., 12mo., 3 plates finely engraved (5 s.). Martini (F. G.). Storia della musica. In Bologna, 1757-8, 3 vols., 4to., plates and music (£2 to £3). Martiniere (Bruzen de La). JFables heroiques renfermant les plus saines maximes de la morale et de la politique. Amsterdam et Berlin, Neaulme, 1754, 2 parts in 1 vol., 8vo., portrait by B. Picart after Viali, 2 frontispieces, not signed, and 60 half-page vignettes (5s.). Martinville. Grivoisiana ou Eecueil facetieux. Paris, de I'imprimerie de Brasseur, an IX. (1801), 16mo., a coloured plate, not signed (5s.). Martyn (E.). Eeasons for Establishing the Colony of Georgia with regard to the Trade of Great Britain. London, 1733, 4to., frontispiece and map (50s. to 60s.). Massillon (le Pfere). Oraison funebre de tres-haut, tres-puissant et tres- excellent prince Frangois-Louis de Bourbon, prince de Conti. Paris, Eaymond Maziferes, 1709, post 8yo., frontispiece representing the de Conty arms, and a folding plate containing the prince's portrait (5s., and rare in old morocco). Masson de Morvilliers. Adelaide, ou I'Amour et le Eepentir, anecdote volee par M. D. M. Amsterdam et Paris, 1769, 8vo., engraved title, plate, vignette and tailpiece after Meyer by Fessard (3s.). MASSON— MAYEE 347 Masson. Le Jardin anglais, poeme en quatre chants, traduit de I'anglais, orne de 5 planches repr^sentant le jardin anglais du chateau de Prunay, prfes Marly. Paris, Leroy, 1788, roy. 8vo., 5 mezzotint plates of landscapes (10s.). Maton (Alexis). Les Innocents, poeme hdroi-comique en 4 chants. A Lisbonne (Paris), 1762, 8vo., 1 plate, not signed (3s.). A satire against the Jesuits. Maton (Alexis). Valdeuil, ou les Malheurs d'un habitant de Saint-Domingue. Paris, an III. (1795), 2 vols., 16mo., 2 plates after Maton (3s.). Matrimonial Preceptor (The) . . . engraved title and frontis- piece by Corbould and Jeffreys (3 s.). Maucomble. Les Amans desesperes, ou la Comtesse d'Olinval, tragedie bourgeoise en cinq actes, nouvelle edition, enrichie d'une figure en tailJe-douce. Amsterdam et Paris, Delalain, 1769, 8vo., 1 plate after Beugnet by Duhamel (3s.). Maupertius. Essai de Philosophic morale. Berlin, 1746, 12mo., fleuron on title after Eisen by Fessard (3s.). Maurepas (Comte de). Memoires. Paris, 1792, 4 vols., 8vo., plates (15s. to 20s.). Mauvillon. Histoire de Pierre 1", surnomme le Grand, Empereur de toutes les Pussies, enrichie de plans de batailles et de medailles. Amsterdam et Leipzig, chez Arkstee et Merkus, 1742, 4to., pretty frontispiece, vignette on title and 2 large tailpieces after Punt ; plans and medals en- graved in the text (4s.). Mauvillon. Le Soldat parvenu, ou Memoires et Aventures de M. de Verval, dit Bellerose, par M. de M * * *, enrichi de figures en taille-douce. Dresde, George Conrad Walther, 1753, 2 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece and 7 fine plates after Osterreich by Bernigeroth (5s.). Mauvillon. Ma Vie de gargon, ou Aventures galantes d'un ofiieier de dragons. Paris, Crette, an VII. de la Eepublique, 12mo., pretty plate, not signed. Eare novel, attributed to the Comtesse Fanny de Beauharnais (10s.). Mayer (De). Aventures et plaisante Education du courtois chevalier Charles le Bon, sire d'Armagnac ; contenant pro- fitables legons a jeunes Chevaliers et a Dames de haut parage. 348 MAYEE— MEIBOMIUS par M. de Mayer. Amsterdam, et se trouve a Paris, 1785, 3 vols., 12mo., 3 plates after Marillier by Delvaux and Lebeau (5s.). Reprinted in 8 vols., 12mo. (3s.). Mayer (De). Genevieve de Cornouailles et la Damoiselle sans nom, roman de chevalerie. Londres (Cazin), 1784, frontis- piece by Duponchel (3s.). Mayeur de Saint-Paul (Franc. -Marie). Tableau du Nouveau Palais Eoyal. Londres, Paris, 1788, 2 vols., 12mo., en- gravings (10s. to 12s.). Mayeur. L'Odalisque,. ouvrage traduit du turc par Voltaire. A Constantinople (Paris), chez Ibrahim Bectas, imprimeur du grand-vizir, etc., 1796, 32mo., stout paper, 4 plates, not signed (10s.). Mechel (Chretien de). Catalogue des Tableaux de la Galerie imperiale et royale de Vienne, d'aprfes I'arrangement qu'il a fait de cette galerie en 1781. Basle, chez I'auteur, 1874, 8vo., 5 vignettes, 1 tailpiece, and 4 large plates by de Mechel(4s.). Medailles sur les principaux Evenements du regne de Louis le Grand, avec des explications historiques (par Charpentier, Tallemant, Racine, Boileau, etc.). Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1702, roy. fol., fine frontispiece containing superb medal portrait of Louis XIV. after Coypel by Simonneau (the portrait by N. Pitan) and 289 plates (the vignettes after Leclerc, the borders after Simonneau, and the medals after Cochin p§re) (10s.). There appeared the same year an edition in roy. 4to., with fleuron on title after Leclerc by P. Ertinger, 286 medals on 286 leaves printed on one side (5«.). Reprinted 1723, with 242 medals on 242 leaves (the reverses of which are different from those in the first edition). The preface was suppressed a few days after publication, and is frequently missing. Meermann (G.). Origines Typographicse. Haguse Comitum, 1765, 4to., 2 vols., fine portrait of Meermann by Daulle, and portrait of Coster by Houbraken (5 s.). Meibomius. De I'Utilite de la Flagellation en medecine et dans les plaisirs du mariage et les fonctions des lombes et des reins, ouvrage curieux, traduit du latin de Meibomius, orn"^ de gravures en taille-douce et enrichi de notes historiques et critiques auxquelles on a joint le text latin. Paris, 1792, 2 parts in 1 vol., 16mo., very fine frontispiece MEISSNEK— MELPOED 349 signed G-. Tex. (Texier), inv. et sc, and 1 plate after and by the same (10s., and double on vellum paper). The Paris edition of 1795 has only the frontispiece. The translation is attributed to Claude Mercier de Compiegne. Meissner. Alcibiade enfant, jeune homme, homme fait et vieillard, erne de planches en taille-douce. A Athenes, et se trouve a Paris, chfez Buisson, 1789, 4 vols., 8vo., 4 plates, not signed (by Chaillou, as in the second edition, 1792, 4 vols., 16mo., the reduced plates bear this signature). Querard attributes this book to Louis Sebastian Mercier, and is not, as was hitherto supposed, a translation from the German. Meissner. Histoire de la Vie et de la Mort de Bianca Capello, noble v^nitienne et grande-duchessc de Toscane. Paris, Maradan, 1791, 3 vols., 12mo., 3' plates, not signed (8s.). This French version (from the German) was written by the Marquis de Luchet. Meissonnier (J. A.). OEuvres de Just-Aurfele Meissonnier, peintre, sculpteur, architecte et dessinateur de la chambre et du cabinet du roy. Premiere partie executee sous la con- duite de I'auteur. A Paris, chez Huquier, rue Saint- Jacques, au coin des Mathurins, s.d., large foL, portrait of the author ad vivum by Beauvais, beautifully ornamented title and 72 plates containing 118 pieces by Aveline, Balechou, Baquoy, Chedel, Chenu, Desplaces, P. Audran, Herrisset, Huquier, Riolet, etc. (we may mention among others : Livre d'Orne- ments en 30 pieces ; Livre d'Orfevrerie d'Eglise en 6 pifeces ; Livre d'Ornements pour decoration de Salles a Manger en 15 pifeces ; Livre de Legumes, etc.). The collection appears to have been published in 1740, though some of the pieces are dated 1723, 1727, 1728, 1733, 1734 (£50 to £60). Superb work, one of the prettiest books on ornamentation of the Louis XY. style and period ; very rare. The Behague copy, 1700 frs. ; M. Hip. Destailleur's copy, containing in addition the ornamented title in proof before letters, 8 original designs (Aquarell, pen and pencil drawings) by Meissonnier ; 42 pen and pencil drawings on two leaves, designed by the same artist, and engraved on two leaves by Huquier, and bound in red morocco by Chambolle Duru, 2100 frs. (1895). Some of' these series were later re-engraved by Laureolli, Obelli, Dubreulie, etc., and issued in oblong 4to. Melford (Comte Drummond de). Traite sur la Cavalerie, 1776, atlas fob, frontispiece by Ingouf, 32 plates and vignettes after Van Blarenberghe (30s. to 40s.). " Marches et Evolutions de Cavalerie," s.d., atlas fol., 36 plates, is a work identical with the above, but with another title. 360 M^MOIEB— MMOIEES Memoire pour le comte de Cagliostro contre le procureur-gen^ral, accusateur, en presence de M. le cardinal de Eohan, de la comtesse de la Mothe et autres co-accuses. Paris, imprimerie de Lottin, 1786, 4to., very fine portrait of Cagliostro, designed and. engraved by J. Guerin, 1781, and 5 pretty plates, not signed (10s. to 15 s.). Vulliet's copy, in old red morocco, 101 frs. Memoires sur la Vie de Mademoiselle de Lenclos, par M. B. . . qui doivent preceder et servir d'avant premifere Partie a celles de ses Lettres a M. le Marquis de Sevigne, qui suivent. Amsterdam, 1751, 12mo., portrait of Ninon de Lenclos, unsigned (4s. to 5s.). Memoires de Gaudence de Lucques, prisonnier de I'lnquisition, augment^s de plusieurs cahiers qui avaient ete perdus a la douane de Marseille, etc. Amsterdam, 1754, 2 vols., post 8vo., 4 charming plates and 4 vignettes after Le Lorrainby Fessard (3s.). This novel is attributed to the Englishman Berkeley. Memoires de I'Academie des Sciences, Inscriptions, Belles- lettres, Beaux-arts, etc., nouvellement etablie a Troyes en Champagne. A Troyes, chez le libraire de I'Academie, et a Paris, chez Duchesne, 1756, 2 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece and plate, not signed (5s.). Memoires de Literature, par M. de S. . . (Salengre). La Haye, 1715-17, 2 vols., post 8vo., frontispiece and portrait (5s.). Memoires du comte de Maurepas. Paris, Buisson, 1792, 4 vols., 8vo., 11 plates, 3 of which are signed Peree and Perr^, the others not. signed (5s.). The memoirs were edited by Salle, secretary of the comte, and published by Soulavie. Memoires anecdotes pour servir a I'histoire de M. Duliz, fameux juif portugais a La Haye, et la suite de ses aventures apres la catastroph de Mile. Pelissier, actrice de I'Opera de Paris. Londres, chez Samuel Harding, 1739, 12mo., frontispiece and vignette on title ; rare (5s.). Me'moires anecdotiques pour servir a I'Histoire de la Eevolution frangaise, publies par le traducteur d'Oberon (Daniel Fornay). Paris, chez J. J. Fuchs, an IX. (1801), 12mo., 1 plate, not signed, with the following legend : " J'ai faim et personne n'a pitie de moi" (3s.). MMOIRES— MlfeNAED 351 M^moires de Conde servant d'^claircissement et de preuves a I'Mstoire de de Thou (par D. F. Secousse). Londres et Paris, 1743-5, 6 vols., 4to., frontispiece by Duflos, and numerous portraits and plans of battles (vol. 6 of the second edition, 1745, contains the " Dissertation sur I'Aiiti- Coton" by Prosper Marchand (10s.). Memoires ,de la R^gence de S. A. R. Mgr. le Due d'Orleans durant le minority de Louis XV. La Haye, 1729, 5 vols., 8vo., pretty fleuron after Picart and numerous portraits and historical figures (10s.). Eeprinted 1749. Memoires de George Anne Bellamy, actrice du Th^S,tre de Covent-garden, traduits de I'anglais par A. V. Benoist. Paris, Nieolle, an VII., 2 vols., 8vo., 2 curious plates after Mme. B.enoist by Maradan (3 s.). Memoires justificatifs de la comtesse de Valois de la Motte, ecrits par elle-m^me. S.I., 1789, 8 vols., post 8vo., portrait, plate of the grove of Versailles, and a plate for the second memoire with the legend : " Sois satisfaite il va rejoin dre Maurepas" (4s.). Memoires justificatifs de la comtesse de Valois de la Motte. Londres, 1789 ; Second Memoire justificatif, Londres, 1790, 2 parts in 1 vol., 8vo., fine plate designed and engraved by Eansonnette (3s.). Memorial pittoresque de la France, ou Recueil de toutes les belles actions, traits de courage, de bienfaisance, de patriotisme et d'humanite, arrives depuis le regne de Henri IV., jusqu'a nos jours, par M. L. B. . . ., avec des planches gravees par M. de Machy, d'apres les dessins de plusieurs celebres artistes ; dedie a M. le vicomte de Vaudreuil, grand fauconnier de France. A Paris, de I'imprimerie de Monsieur, 1786, 4to., 10 plates printed in colours after Sergent, Duvivier, Janinet, by de Machy, Janinet, etc. (30.s. to 40s.). The work, of which a few parts appeared, was never completed. Memorial d'un mondain. Londres, 1776, 2 vols., roy. 8vo., portrait frontispiece of the author (comte Lamberg), signed : Franciscus Apostoli inv. et del. et J. N. Maag. sculp. (3s.). Menage (G.). Menagiana, ou Bons Mots . . . Amsterdam, 1713-16, 4 vols., post 8vo., 4 frontispieces (5s.). Menard (Mme.). Les Malheurs de la Jalousie, ou Lettres de 352 MENAES-MEECIER Murville et d'Eleonore Melcour. Paris, Lepetit, 1796, 4 vols., 12mo., 4 plates, not signed (5.