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Rowlandson's Johnny Quae Genus,- 1822, and Naples, 1815. All with finely colored plates by Cruikshank, Rowland, son and Henry Aiken. Book of Hom"8 of Anne of Brittany and Les Evangiles. These beauti- ful reproductions in gold and colors by L. Cm-mer of Paris- enclosed in full morocco, locked cabinet cases, were imported by William Bellamy for Thomas Inglis in 1866, and cost $548.47 in gold. First Editions including Hawthorne's Grandfather's Chan-, 1841, and a unique MS. by Mrs. Hawthorne and her daughter Una, The Legend of Pandora, Lowell's Class Poem, Holmes's Harbinger. 1833, Power of Sympathy, etc. Fu-st King's Chapel Liturgy, 1785. Rare First, Second and Third Boston Directories, with the Maps. Savage's Genealogical Dic- tionary. ERRATA. No. 14. Read Akenside instead of Akinside. No. 162. Read i2mo original pictorial wrappers instead of 12 original pic- torial wrappers. No. 275. Read Libri instead of Libers. No. 395. Note should read : See curious illustration of the phrase, etc. No. 572. For Fracastorio read Fracastoro. No. 572. Read venerea instead of veneria. No. 573. This work refers exclusively to manners and customs Involving sexual relations, with numerous extracts from classic authors. No. 624. Read Library instead of Libraray. No. 690. Read Clap instead of Clapt. No. 783. For James Eliot Cabot read James Elliot Cabot. No. 967. To-Day. Vols. I and 2, all published. No. 1369. Read English Irish Dictionary. Nos. 14 14 and 14 15 are by Rev. Samuel Johnson of Lynn, Mass. No. 1466. Read Ameriquains instead of Ameriquaino. No. 1669. Read devise instead of device. No. 1672. Liberty Bell is a presentation copy to Thos. W. Phillips. No. 1732. Mass. Historical Society Collections, lacks Vol. 9. 3rd Series. No. 1805. Read Mulierum. CATALOGUE- CONDITIONS OF SALE. ' I 'tkMS CASH. 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Amsterdam, 1752 2 Academy (The) of Complements, with many new additions of Songs and Catches "A la Mode," stored with variety of complemental and elegant expressions of Love and Courtship, Amorous and Jovial, etc. By the most refined Wits of this Age. Engraved title. 18° half calf. London, 1680 3 ACKERMANN, R. The Microcosm of London; or, London in Miniature. Woodcut titles, engraved dedication and 104 colored plates, by Rowlandson and Pugin, representing the interiors and exteriors of the princi- pal buildings, and illustrating the manners, etc., of London. 3 vols, imperial 4° half morocco. R. Ackermann; London, (1811) Text and plates slightly stained by water, but the beauty of plates uninjured, as the discoloration is chiefly on the backs of plates. '4 Acton, William. The Functions and Disorders of the ' Reproductive Organs. 8° cloth. Phila., 1867 2 CATALOGUE. 5 Adah, Alexander. Roman Antiquities; or, an account o the manners and customs of the Romans. 8° calf. London, i8oi 6 Adams, Daniel. The Scholar's Arithmetic; or, Federal Accountant. 8° half sheep. Leominster, 1805 7 Adams, John. Works of. With a life of the author, notes and illustrations. By Charles Francis Adams. Portrait. 10 vols. 8° new cloth. Boston, 1856 8 Adams, H. G. Cyclopsedia of Female Biography. Thick 16° cloth. London, 1869 9 Adams. Cyclopaedia of Poetical Quotations. 16° half mo- rocco. Glasgow, n. d. 10 Adeline's Art Dictionary. 3000 illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1891 1 1 Adolphus, John. History of England, from the accession of King George the Third to the conclusion of Peace in 1783. Portrait. 3 vols. 8° calf. London, 1805 12 AiNSwoRTH, William H. Ballads, Romantic, Fantastical and Humorous. Illustrated by John Gilbert. First ed. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1855 13 Akerman, John Yonge. Remains of Pagan Saxondom. 40 colored plates, engraved by J. Basire. Royal 4° new cloth. London, 1855 14 Akinside, Mark. Pleasures of Imagination, 1744; — Odae Aliquot Celebriores Anglicanse Latine Reddits, a Roberto Hay; — Satire on Dr. D — ny, by Dr. Sw — t, 1730; — An Epistle to his Excellency John Ld. Carteret; — Grounds of Criticism in Poetry, by Mr. Dennis, 1704. Bound in one vol. 8° new boards. London and Dublin. 15 Alciati. Emblemata. Numerous woodcut borders and engravings. 12° new boards. Mathiam Bonhomme: Lugduni, 1550 16 Alcott, a. Bronson. Concord Days. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1872 17 Aiken, Lucy. Memoirs of the Court of King James the First. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° boards. London, 1823 Text has been water-stained, but still a serviceable library copy. 18 Aldus. Diversorum Veterum Poetarum in Priapum Lusus, etc. 16° old paneled calf. Aldus: Venetiis, 1534 Very curious and facetious. 19 Alexander, William. History of Women; from the earliest antiquity to the present time, giving some account of almost every interesting particular concerning that sex, among all nations, ancient and modern. 2 vols, bound in one. 4° old calf (rebacked). London, 1779 CATALOGUE. 3 ao Alison, Sir Archibald. History of the French Revolution, from the beginning of the French Revolution, 177410 18545 with the continuation, from 1815 to 1852, and 2 copious general indexes. Illustrations. 21 vols. 13° half calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh, 1853-65 21 Alken, Henry. Aiken's Sketch-Book. 42 sporting plates drawn and etched by Henry Alken. Oblong 4° boards. Thomas McLean: London, 1820 33 Allan. The New Gentle Shepherd; a pastoral comedy, originally written in the Scotch Dialect, by Allan Ram- say. Reduced to English by Lieut. Adam Allan. 8° stitched, crudely trimmed. London, 1798 A presentation copy from Lieut. Allan to Mrs. (Jeremiah Smith) Boies of Milton. 33 Allen, William. American Biographical and Historical Dictionary. Portrait of Washington by D. Edwin. 8° sheep. Cambridge, 1809 24 Allen. Memorial of Joseph and Lucy Clark Allen, North- borough, Mass. By their children. Portraits. 8° cloth. (Privately printed : Boston, 189 1) 25 Allston, Washington. Outlines and Sketches. Engraved by J. and S. W. Cheney. 18 plates. Oblong folio, half roan (corner of plates slightly stained). Boston, 1850 26 Allston. Sylphs of the Season. First American ed. 12° antique calf. Boston, 1813 27 Almanacs. Collection of the Essex, Ames, Low's, Stearns and Old Farmer's Almanacs from 1771 to 1829. Bound in 6 vols. 8° half sheep. This collection was made from year to year by William Wetmore of Salem, Mass., and is interleaved and contains his Diary, Cash Memorandum, mention of notable persons and things of interest to Wetmore and Story families of Salem and Boston ; historical notes relating to the attempt at assassination of Gov. Hutchinson on his way from Milton, ; arrival of Troops from Halifax in Salem in 1774, notes on Revolutionary affairs at Boston and Salem, etc. 38 Almanac. Mein and Fleming's Register for New England and Nova Scotia; with all the British Lists, and an Almanack for 1769. 16° paper. Boston, (1769) 39 Almanac. Mills and Hicks's British and American Regis- ter, with an Almanack for 1775. 16° paper (one leaf torn). Boston, (i77S) 30 Almanacs. Ames's Astronomical Diary; or, Almanack for 1765. 1770 and 1771. (3) 31 Almanac. Harrison Almanac, 1841. Woodcut illustra- tions. 13° stitched, uncut and unopened. New York. 33 Almanac. American Almanacs, from 1830 to 1845, '49 to '53 and '57. 22 vols. 12° half roan and paper. Boston. CATALOGUE. 4 33 Almanac. British Almanac; together with the Companion ^ to the Almanac and the Loyal Almanac, f'^°'^'°°^^; to 1884. x8 vols. 12" straight grained red "J0J°^^°; gilt edges. 34 Almanack Perpetuel d'Amour, selon les ob^^f^^^J.'J"' fu'; tronomiques de Cupidon. Par Joly Passione Professeur es Mathematiques d'Amour. 18° old calf. A risle d'Adonis, 1081 35 [Almon, John.] New Foundling Hospital for Wit; being a collection of fugitive pieces, in prose and verse, not in any other collection. New edition, corrected and enlarged. 6 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1784 36 Alunno, Francesco. Le Ricchezze della Lingua Volgare di M. Francesco, Alumno da Ferrara, sopra il Boccaccio novamente ristampate, etc. Portrait on title. Small folio, calf. Aldus: Vinegia, 1551 37 Amateur Work. With lithographic supplements contain- ing designs, sketches and working drawings, and 500 wood engravings in the text. 4 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, n. d. 38 Amatory Poems. Engraved title, after Stothard. 16° full morocco extra, gilt back, sides and edges. London, 1816 A selection of facetious poems from Anacreon, La Fontaine, Vol. taire and others. 39 Amatory Works of Tom Shuffleton of the Middle Temple. Small 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1815 Curious collection of poems. 40 American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Proceedings of. Vols. 8 to 40. 33 vols. 8° in parts, uncut. Boston, 1873-1905 41 American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Memoirs, Vols. r to 4, Old Series; Vols, i to lo, New Series (irregular). 17 vols. 4° boards and paper (most of the vols, are somewhat water-stained). Boston, 1 785-1868 42 American Musical Miscellany; a collection of the newest and most approved Songs, set to music. 12° old calf. Northampton, 1798 43 American Notes and Queries; a medium of intercom- munication for literary men, general readers, etc. Vols, r to 7. 7 vols, small 4° half roan. Phila., 1888-91 44 Amherst College. The Sprite; from the Elves of Ginnis- tian. With early lithographic view of Amherst College, by Pendleton. 8° new boards. Amherst, 1831-32 An Amherst College periodical containing original contributions by the students and a history of the college. CATALOGUE. 5 45 Amort, Eusebio. Dictionarium Selectorum Casuum Con- scientiae. Engraved title. Small folio, half vellum. Aug. Vindelicorum, 1733 46 Anacreontici e Burleschi del Secolo XVIII. Copper vig- nettes. 16° old calf. Venezia, 1791 47 Anacreontis Odaria, ad textus Barnesiani fidem emen- data. Fine vignettes. Small 8° calf. Londini, 1813 48 ANANiiE, Jo. Laurentii. De Natura Daemorium, libri III. 16° vellum. Venetiis, 1581 49 Ancient Humorous Poetry. No. I containing 'Tis Merry When Gossips Meet, 1609. No. II containing Conru- Copiae, Pasquil's Night-Cap; or, antidot for the head- ache, 161 2. 2 vols. 12° original boards, uncut. London, printed at the Chiswick Press, 1819 Facetious. 50 Anderson, Christopher. The Annals of the English Bible. Portrait. 2 vols. '8° tree calf, gilt edges. William Pickering: London, 1845 51 Anderson, R. Ballads in the Cumberland Dialect, chiefly by R. Anderson; with notes and a glossary; the re- mainder by various authors, several of which have been never before published. 16° half morocco, uncut. Wigton, 1808 52 Andr^. Monody on the Unfortunate Major Andr^, who was executed at Tappan, Nov., 1780. Second New York edition, pp. 48. i6° boards. T. Allen: New York, 1792 53 Andrews, Alexander. The Eighteenth Century; or, illus- trations of the manners and customs of our grand- fathers. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1856 54 Anecdota Oxoniensia; texts, documents and extracts chiefly from manuscripts in the Bodleian and other libraries: Aryan series, Vol. I, part 5, the Dharma- Samgraha, by Kenjin Kasawara; — Mediaeval and Modern series, Vol. I, part 2, Alphita, by J. L. G. Mowat. 2 vols, small 4° wrappers, uncut. Oxford, 1885-87 Each part complete in itself. 55 Aneccote Library. By the editor of the "Vocal Library.'' Frontispiece. Square 16° half morocco, uncut. London. 56 Angling. [Blakey, Robert.] Hints on Angling, with sug- gestions for angling excursions in France and Belgium. 8° cloth. London, 1846 57 Angling. Daniel, Rev. W. B. Rural Sports. Portrait en- graved by P. W. Tomkins, and 10 plates. 4° half calf. London, 1843 Contains sketches of angling and shooting, with a catalogue of books on angling, pp. 20. 6 CATALOGUE. 58 Angling. Davy, Sir Humphry. Salmonia; or, days of fly-fishing. Illustrations. 16° calf, gilt back and edges. London, 1851 59 Angling. Davy, John. The Angler and his Friend. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1855 60 Angling. Davy. The Angler in the Lake District; or, piscatory colloquies and fishing excursions in West- moreland and Cumberland. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 61 Angling. Pulman, G. P. R. Vade-Mecum; or, fly-fishing for trout. Illustrations. 16° cloth. London, 185 1 63 Angling. Wright W. Fishes and Fishing; artificial breed- ing of fish, anatomy of their senses, etc. Plates. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 63 Annual. The Gift; a Christmas and New Year's Present. Edited by N. P. Willis. 15 engravings, including one of the Capture of Andr6 and 3 plates by J. Cheney. 18° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1829 64 [Anstey, Christopher.] New Bath Guide; or, memoirs of the B-r-d Family, in a series of poetical epistles. Cop- perplate frontispiece. Small 8° old calf. London, 1773 65 Anstey. Poems, comprising: Pindaric Epistle address'd to Lord Buckhorse, new ed., by C. A., 1779; — An Elec- tion Ball in Poetical Letters from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his wife at Glocester, 1776J — C. W. Bampfylde, epistola poetica familiaris, an election ball, curious copperplate vignettes, 1777; — On the Much Lamented Death of the Marquis of Travistock, 1778; — Elegia scripta in Coemeterio Rustico, a T. Gray, 1778. Bound in one vol. 4° calf. J. Dodsley: London. 66 Antiquarian Itinerary; comprising specimens of archi- tecture, monastic, castellated and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain, accompanied with descriptions. Numerous engraved plates. 7 vols. small 8' new cloth. London, 1815 67 Anti-Slavery Almanacs. New England Anti-Slavery Almanac for 184 r; — American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1836, '37 and '39; — Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1838. (5) (One title missing.) 68 [Apperley, C. J,] Nimrod's Northern Tour, descriptive of the principal hunts in Scotland and the North of England. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1838 69 Apperley. Nimrod Abroad. 2 vols, small 8* cloth, un- cut. London, 1843 Contains sketches of racing and fox hunting in the United States and Canada. CATALOGUE. 7 70 Appleton's Cyclopaedia of Commercial and Business Anec- dotes. Edited by Frazar Kirkland. Steel portraits and illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1872 71 Arabian Nights j commonly called, in England, the Ara- bian Nights' Entertainments. A new translation from the Arabic, with copious notes. By Edward W. Lane. Illustrated by many hundred engravings on wood, from original designs by William Harvey. 3 vols, royal 8° half morocco, gilt edges (rebound, with original leather backs). London, 1839 72 Architecture. Baker, Z. Cottage Builder's Manual. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Worcester, 1856 73 Architecture. Benjamin, Asher. Practical House Car- penter; being a complete development of the Grecian orders of architecture. Copperplates. 4° old calf. Boston, 1830 74 Architecture. Benjamin. The Architect; or practical house carpenter. Illustrated by 64 engravings. 4° sheep. Boston, 1850 75 Architecture. Brown, Richard. Domestic Architecture; containing a history of the science and the principles of designing public edifices, private dwelling-houses, etc., exemplified in 63 plates, with descriptions. Por- trait. 4° cloth, uncut. London, (1842) 76 Architecture. Choice of a Dwelling; or, practical hand- book of useful information on hiring, buying, or build- ing a house. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth. London, 1872 77 Architecture. Conway, Moncure D. Travels in South Kensington, with notes on decorative art and architec- ture in England. Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1882 78 Architecture. Hatfield, R. G. American House Car- penter; a treatise on the art of building. Illustra- tions. 8° cloth. New York, 1886 79 Architecture. Kerr, Robert. Gentleman's House; or, how to plan English residences, from the parsonage to the palace. Third ed. Plans. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1871 80 Architecture. Lang, Alfred. Hints on Houses. Im- perial 8' cloth, uncut. London, 1853 8f Architecture. Modern American Architecture; designs and plans for villas, farm houses, cottages, etc., con- taining ss original plates. By M. F. Cummings and C. C. Miller, Lithographed by Julius Bien. Royal 4° cloth. Troy, 1868 8 CATALOGUE. 82 Architecture. Modern Cottage and Villa Architecture. 24 plates. Oblong 4° paper. Williams & Co. : London. 83 Architecture. Palliser's American Cottage Homes. Plates. Royal 4° half russia. Bridgeport, 1878 84 Architecture. (Parker, John H.) Glossary of Terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architec- ture. Fifth ed., enlarged, exemplified by 1700 wood- cuts. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Oxford, 1850 85 Architecture. Richardson, C. J. The Englishman's House, from a Cottage to a Mansion. Colored frontis- piece and illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London. 86 Architecture. Roberts, Henry. The Dwellings of the Labouring Classes. Plans and illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, London, n. d. 87 Architecture. Rosengarten, A. Handbook of Archi- tectural Styles. Translated from the German by W. Collett-Sandars. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, n. d. 88 Architecture. Scott, George G. Remarks on Secular and Domestic Architecture, present and future. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 89 Architecture. Shoppell, R. W. Modern Houses; beau- tiful homes. Illustrations. Royal 4° cloth. New York, n. d. 90 Architecture. Shoppell's Modern Houses; a collection of the architectural periodicals, known as Shoppell's Modern Houses, Nos. 5 to 9. Plates. Royal 4° cloth. New York, 1888 91 Architecture. Stuart, Robert. Dictionary of Architec- ture. Plates. 3 vols, in 2 vols, thick 8° sheep. Phila., 1854 92 Architecture. Talbert, B. J. Gothic Forms Applied to Furniture, Metal Work and Decoration for Domestic Purposes. Numerous plates. Folio, cloth. Boston, 1873 93 Architecture. Treatises on Architecture, Building, Ma- sonry, Joinery and Carpentry; from the Encyclopaedia Britannica. 36 plates. 4° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1846 94 Architecture. Tuthill, William B. Practical Lessons in Architectural Drawing. Plates. Oblong 8° cloth. New York, 1892 95 Architecture. Viollet-Le-Duc. Story of a House. Trans- lated from the French, by George M. Towle. Illus- trated by the author. Square 8° cloth. Boston, 1874 96 Aretin, Pierre. La Vie de. Par M. de Boispreaux. Portrait and 3 plates. 16° mottled calf. La Haye, 1750 CATALOGUE. 9 97 Ariosto, Ludovico. The Orlando Furioso. Translated into English verse. With notes by William S. Rose. Steel plates. 2 vols. 13° half calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1858 98 Aristophanes. Comedies of. Translated into familiar blank verse, with notes, etc. By C. A. Wheelwright: to which is added a dissertation on the old Greek comedy, a vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1837 99 Aristotle's Ethics and Politics, comprising his practical philosophy, translated by John Gillies, 3 vols. ; — Aris totle's Treatise on Poetry, translated with notes and two dissertations, by Thomas Twining, a vols. Together S vols. 8° tree calf, gilt backs. London, 1813-12 100 Aristotle's Works, containing: I, the compleat master- piece; II, his compleat and experienced midwife; III, his book of problems; IV, his last legacy. 3 curious woodcuts. Thick 16° sheep. London, 1749 loi Armenian Popular Songs. Translated into English by • R. L. M. Alishan. (With text in the original and Eng- lish). 8° half roan. Venice, 1853 102 Armstrong, John. Miscellanies, 2 vols, in one. 8° new boards. London, 1770 103 Armytage, Fenella F. Old Court Customs and Modern Court Rule. Frontispiece. 12° cloth. London, 1883 104 Arnott, Henry. Cancer; its varieties, their histology and diagnosis. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1873 105 Art of Politicks, in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poe- try, 1729; — Harlequin Horace; or, the Art of Modern Poetry, 1731. With 2 curious copperplates. Bound in one vol. 8° new boards. London. 106 Arthur of Little Britain. The History of the Valiant Knight, Arthur of Little Britain. Originally translated from the French by John Bourchier, Lord Berners, edited by E. V._ Utterson. A new ed., with a series of colored plates, from illuminated drawings in a MS. of the original romance. 4° half morocco. London, 1814 107 Arvine, Kazlitt. Cyclopaedia of Anecdotes of Literature and the Fine Arts. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8° half calf, gilt back. Boston, 1855 108 Ascham, Roger. The Scholemaster, or plaine and perfite way of teachyng children, to understand, write and speak the Latin Tong, etc. First ed. Small 4° red morocco, gilt edges. John Daye: London, 1570 From the Library of E. A. Crowninshield. Very scarce, good copy, comer of title mended and contemporary writing on three leaves. * io CATALOGUE. 109 AscHAM. The Whole Works of. Now first collected and revised with a life of the author, by Rev. Dr. Giles. 4 vols. ia° new cloth, uncut. London, 1865 no AsTLE Tho. Origin and Progress of Writing, as well Hieroglyphic as Elementary. Illustrated by engravings taken from marbles, manuscripts and charters, ancient and modern; also some account of the origin and pro- gress of printing. Second (and best) ed., with addi- tions. Portrait of the author, and 31 plates of Mediae- val and ancient alphabets, facsimiles of charters, man- uscripts, etc., some of them in colors. Royal 4° sprin- kled calf, extra, marbled edges (margins slightly water- stained, but text not injured). London, 1803 III Athenian Sport; or, two thousand paradoxes merrily argued to amuse and divert the age. By a member of the Athenian Society. 8° new boards. London, 1707 Contains the Virgin Paradox, the Loving Shrew and other face- tious sketches. ■ 112 Atkinson, James. Customs and Manners of the Women of Persia, and their domestic superstitions. Frontis- piece. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1832 113 Atkinson, J. B. Art Tour to Northern Capitals of Eu- rope. 12° cloth. New York, (Oxford), 1873 114 Atkinson, William B. Biographical Dictionary of Con- temporary American Physicians and Surgeons. Second ed., enlarged. Royal 8° new cloth. Phila., 1880 it4« AucHiNLECK Press. Frondes Caducae. The Mirror of Man and Manners of Men, by Thomas Churchyard, 1594; — A Musical Consort of Heavenly Harmonie, ^S95J — •^ S^'i ^^'^ Solemne Funerall of Sir Francis Knowles, etc., by Thomas Churchyard, 1596; — A Pleas- ant Discourse of Court and Wars, etc., by Thomas Churchyard, 1596. 4° boards. Reprinted at the Auchinleck Press, by Alexander Boswell: Auchinleck House, 1817 1 14 (5 Auchinleck Press. Frondes Caducae. The Scottish Soldier, by Lavoder, Edinburgh, 1629; — The Wight, a poem by Lavoder ; — Verses to the Memorie of Sir John Borrowes; — Memoir of Lander, and List of his Poetical Productions, by George Chalmers. 4° boards. Auchinleck House, 1818 ii4f Auchinleck Press. Frondes Caducae A Remembraunce of the Woorthie and well imployed Life of Sir Nicholas Bacon; — A Remembraunce of the precious Vertues of Sir James Dier; — A Remembraunce of the Life, Death and Vertues of Thomas, Earle of Sussex, etc.; — Sir Philip Sidney, his Honourable Life, etc. All by George Whetstone. 4° boards. Auchinleck House, 1816 CATALOGUE.^ ir 114 ^AuCHiNLECK Press. Frondes Caducae. Ane Tractit of a Part of ye Yngliss Cronikle. From MS. in the Auchinleck Library. 4° boards. Auchinleck House, 1818 1141? Auchinleck Press. Frondes Caducae, The Buke of ye Chess. 4° boards. Auchinleck House, 1818 Only 40 copies of these works were privately printed. 115 Austen, Jane. Novels of. New ed. 6 vols. 12" half calf, gilt backs. London, 1870 Comprises : Emma j — Northanger Abbey ; — Pride and Preju- dice ; — Sense and Sensibility ; — Mansfield Park ; — Memoir, 116 Austin, Jane G. Moonfolk; a true account of the home of the fairy tales. Illustrated by W. J. Linton. 12° cloth. New York, 1874 117 Austin, W. S., and Ralph, John. Lives of the Poets- Laureate. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1853 118 AuvERGNE. Les Arrets d'Amours, avec I'Amant Rendu Cordelier k I'Observance d'Amours. Par Martial d'Au- vergne, de Paris, Procureur au Parlement. Accompag- nez des Commentaires Juridiques et Joyeux de Benoit de Court. Derniere edition, revu6, corrig^e et aug- ment^e de plusieurs arrets, de notes et d'un glossaire des anciens termes. Thick 16° sheep. Paris, 1731 119 AviARV; or, Magazine of British Melody; consisting of a collection of 1344 songs. Oblong 18° calf. London, n. d. 120 Aytoun, William E. Ballads of Scotland. Second ed., revised and augmented. 2 vols. 12° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1859 121 T3aBBAGE, Charles. Reflections on the Decline of Jj Science in England. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1830 122 Bacon, Francis. Works of. New ed., with a life of the author, by Basil Montagu. Steel portrait. 3 vols, royal 8° cloth. Phila., 1855 123 Bacon. Personal History of, from unpublished papers. By W. H. Dixon. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 186 1 124 Bailey, N. Universal Etymological English Dictionary. Eighth ed., with considerable improvements. 2 vols. 8° old calf (rebacked). London, 1737 125 Bailey. New Universal Etymological English Diction- ary. Revised by Joseph N. Scott. Copperplates. Folio, old calf (rebacked). London, (1764) 126 Baillie, Joanna. Dramatic and Poetical Works of. Steel portrait and engraved title-page. Square 8° half calf, gilt back. London, 1851 12 CATAI.OGUE. i»7 [Baker, Thomas.] Tunbridge Walks; or, the Yeoman of Kent, a comedy, pp. 64. Small 4° stitched. From the library of W. E. Burton. London, 1 703 128 [Baker.] An Act at Oxford; a comedy, pp. 60 (lack- ing last leaf of dedicatory epistle). Small 4° stitched (foxed). London, 1704 From the library of W. E. Burton. 129 Baker, Reed and Jones. Biographia Dramatica; or, a companion to the Playhouse, containing historical and critical memoirs and original anecdotes of British and Irish dramatic writers. 3 vols, bound in 4 vols. 8° calf. London, 1812 Contains an alphabetical account, and chronological list of works, dates when printed, and observations on their merits . 130 Balde, Jacobo. Solatium Podagricorum. Engraved title. 18° vellum. Monachii, 1661 131 Baldessar. The Courtyer of Count Baldessar Castilio, divided into foure Bookes, very necessarie and profit- able for yong Gentlemen and Gentlewomen abyding in Court, Palace or Place, done into English by Thomas Hobby. Engraved title. Small 4° polished calf, extra, red edges, by Hayday & Mansell. Henry Denham: London, 1577 Fine copy. 132 Balfour, Surgeon-Gen. Edward. Cyclopaedia of India, and of Eastern and Southern India, commercial, indus- trial and scientific, products of the mineral, vegetable and animal kingdoms, useful arts and manufactures. 3 vols, thick royal 8° cloth. London, 1885 133 Ballads. Collection of Seventy-Nine Black-Letter Bal- lads and Broadsides, printed in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, between the years 1559 and 1597; accom- panied with an introduction and illustrative notes. Sniall 8° half morocco. London, 1870 134 Ballads. English and Irish Street Ballads. Mostly 3 songs on a sheet. Some pub. by W. Birmingham, Dub- lin. 53 pieces. 135 Ballad Society Publications. Edited by Frederick J. Furnivall. Parts i to 16 and an Extra Part. 17 parts 8° paper, uncut (few covers slightly discolored). Hertford, 1868-77 Comprises : Ballads from Manuscripts ; — Roxburghe Ballads ; — Captain Cox, his Ballads and his Books ; — Love Poems and Humor- ous Ones ; — Bagford Ballads, etc. 136 Balzac. Les Contes Drolatiques. 425 dessins par Dor^. 8° roxburghe, uncut. London, i860 CATALOGUE. 13 137 Balzac. Droll Stories collected from the Abbeys of Touraine; translated into English, complete and un- abridged. Illustrated with 425 designs by Gustave Dor6. Thick 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. London, 1874 138 Balzac. Repertoire de la Com^die Humaine de H. de Balzac. Par A. Cerfberr et Jules Christophe. Avec une introduction de Paul Bourget. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1887 139 Bancroft, Edward. Experimental Researches concern- ing the Philosophy of Permanent Colours; and the best means of producing them by dyeing, calico printing, etc. 3 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1813 140 Bancroft, John. Works of; being a collection of the original editions, collected and collated by W. E. Bur- ton, 1848. Bound together. Small 4° half calf. Contains: Tragedy of Sertorius, 1679; — King Edward the Third, 1691 ; — Henry the Second, 1693. 141 Banks, John. The Rival Kings; or, the Loves of Oroon- dates and Statira, a tragedy. First ed. pp. 54. Small 4° stitched. London, 1677 From the library of W. E. Burton. 142 Banks. Virtue Betray'd; or, Anna Bullen, a tragedy. First ed., pp. 80. Small 4° stitched. London, 1682 From the library of W. E. Burton. 143 [Banks J Cyrus the Great; or, the tragedy of love. First ed. pp.60. Small 4° stitched. London, 1696 From the library of W. E. Burton. 144 Banks. The Unhappy Favourite; or, the Earl of Essex, a tragedy, pp. 64. Small 4° stitched. London, 1702 From the library of W. E. Burton. 145 Barbaro, Francesco. Prudentissimi et Gravi documenti circa la elettion della moglie. 12° vellum. Vinegia, 1548 146 Barbauld, Anna Laetitia. Memoir of, with many of her letters. By Grace A. Ellis. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1874 147 Barclay, James. Universal English Dictionary. Fron- tispiece and engraved title-page. 4° cloth. London, n. d. 148 Baring-Gould, Sabin. Book of Were-Wolves. First ed. Frontispiece. 12' new cloth, uncut. London, 1865 149 Barker, E. H. Literary Anecdotes and Contemporary Reminiscences of Prof. Porson and others. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1852 150 Barnard, Charles. Talks about the Soil; — Talks about the Weather; — Talks about Useful Plants. 3 vols. 16° cloth. Chautauqua Press: Boston, 1886 14 CATALOGUE. 151 Barnum, p. T. Humbugs of the World. la" cloth, un- cut. London, 1866 152 Barrey, Lo. Ram- Alley; or, Merry-Trlckes, a comedy, divers times here-to-fore acted by the children of the King's Revels. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1636 A scarce and curious play from the library of Charles Mathews, the comedian, with his bookplate. From the W. E. Burton sale. 153 Barry, Opie and Fuseli. Lectures on Painting. Edited by Ralph N. Wornum. Steel portrait. 12° half morocco, gilt tops. Bohn: London, 1848 154 Bartlett, John R. Dictionary of Americanisms; a glos- sary of words and phrases usually regarded as peculiar to the United States. Royal 8° cloth (few margins slightly water-stained). Boston, 1859 iSS Baucher, F. M6thode D'Equitation. Planches par L. Heyrauld. Portrait and 12 plates. 8° half calf, gilt back. Paris, 1842 156 Bayle, Pierre. Dictionnaire, Historique et Crftique. Troisieme edition, revue, corrig^e et augmenlde par I'auteur. 4 vols, folio, old calf. Roterdam, 1720 157 Beale, Thomas W. Oriental Biographical Dictionary. New ed., revised and enlarged, by Henry G. Keene. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1894 158 Beaumont and Fletcher. Philaster, or, Love lies a Bleeding. Acted at the Globe and Blackfriers, by His Majestie's Servants. The Author's being Francis Beau- mont and John Fletcher, Gent. Fourth impression. Small 4° half vellum. London, 1639 159 Beaumont and Fletcher. Comedies and Tragedies. Writ- ten by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gentle- men. Never printed before, and now published by the Authour's originall copies. First ed. Portrait by Will Marshall. Folio, half blue calf (title mounted). London, 1647 W. E. Burton's copy, with his autograph on title. 160 Beaumont and Fletcher. The Loyal Subject; a tragi- comedy, pp. 75. Small 4° half vellum. London, 1717 From the library of W. E. Burton. 161 Beaumont and Fletcher. Works of. With notes and a biographical memoir by Rev. Alexander Dyce. 1 1 vols. 8° half blue calf, contents lettered. Moxon: London, 1846 162 Bede, .Cuthbert. Motley, prose and verse, grave and gay. With original illustrations by the author. First ed. 12 original pictorial wrappers. London, 1855 CATALOGUE. 15 163 Bede. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green. With numer- ous illustrations, designed and drawn on wood by the author. la** new cloth. London, 1859 164 Bede. Photographic Pleasures; popularly portrayed with pen and pencil. With 70 humorous designs by the au- thor. First ed. 8° new cloth. London, 1859 165 Bede. Glencreggan; or, a highland home in Cantire. 8 colored plates, 3 maps and 61 woodcuts. First ed. 3 vols. 13° half green morocco, gilt backs. London, 1861 166 Bede. A Holiday Ramble in the Land of Scott. With 48 steel plates (margins slightly water-stained). 12° new cloth. London. 167 Bede. Medley. First ed. 12° original pictorial wrap- pers. London, n. d. 168 Bede. The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiasticel History of England; also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Edited by J. A. Giles. Map. 12° full calf, gilt back. Bohn: London, 1847 169 Beeton's Dictionary of Literature, Fine Arts and Amuse- ments. Full- page plates. Royal 8° cloth. London. 170 Beeton's Dictionary of Universal Biography. Portraits. Thick 12° cloth. London. 171 Belcher, Joseph. Historical Sketches of Hymns; their writers and their influence. 12° cloth. Phila., 1859 172 Belknap Papers. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1877 From the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Fifth Series, Vols. 2 and 3. 173 Bell, Alexander M. Visible Speech; the science of Uni- versal Alphabetics. Inaugural ed. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1867 174 Bell, Sir Charles. The Hand; its mechanism and vital endowments as evincing design. Steel portrait and illustrations. 12" cloth, uncut. London, 1852 17s Bell, Robert. Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England. 16° new boards, uncut. London, 1857 176 Bell, Solomon. Tales of Travels west of the Mississippi. Map and illustrations. 18° boards. Boston, 1831 177 Bellamy, Thomas L. Lyric Poetry of Glees, Madrigals, Catches, Rounds, Canons and Duets. Small 8° new cloth, uncut., London, 1840 178 Beloe, William. Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books. 6 vols. 8* calf, gilt backs. London, 1807-13 179 [Beloe, William.] The Sexagenarian; or, the recollec- tions of a literary life. 2 vols. 8° half calf. London, 18 17 i6 CATALOGUE. 180 Bennett, T. Selection of Phrases for Tourists Travel- ling in Norway. Third edition, enlarged. By Johan Storm. 12° limp cloth. Christiania, 1874 181 Bentley, Robert. Text-Book of Organic Materia Medica. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1887 182 Benton, J. G. Course of Instruction in Ordnance and Gunnery; compiled for use of cadets of United States Military Academy. Illustrations. 8° half calf, gilt back. New York, 1862 183 Benton, T. H. Thirty Years' View; or, a history of the working of the American Government, 1820-50. Por- trait and plate. 2 vols, royal 8° half calf, gilt backs. New York, 1856 184 B^ranger, p. J. de. CEuvres Complbtes; contenant les dix chansons nouvelles. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° half mo- rocco. Paris, 1850 185 B^ranger. CEuvres Completes. Nouvelle edition revue par I'auteur. With 53 fine steel plates by Johannot, Lemud, Grenier, Jacques, Pauquet, Penquilly, De Rud- der, Raffet and Sandoz, also portrait and facsimile let- ter. With Album of Music. 3 vols, royal 8° half mo- rocco. Paris, 1851 186 B^RANGER. Two Hundred of his Lyrical Poems. Done into English verse. By William Young. Steel portrait and plates. Square 8° cloth. New York, 1850 187 B^ranger's Songs of the Empire, the Peace and the Restoration. Translated into English verse by Robert B. Brough. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 188 Berdoe, Edward. Origin and Growth of the Healing Art; a popular history of medicine in all ages and countries. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1893 189 Beresford, James. Miseries of Human Life; or, the last groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel Sensitive. With folding plate (torn), engraved by E. Scriven. 2 vols. 16° boards. London, 1807 190 Berjeau, J. Ph. Early Dutch, German and English Printers' Marks. Numerous facsimile illustrations. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1866 191 Berkeley, Grantley F. Anecdotes of the Upper Ten Thousand; their legends and their lives. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1867 192 Berkshire. Picturesque Berkshire. North and South. With 1200 half-tone illustrations. 2 vols, royal 4° cloth. Springfield, 1893 CATALOGUE. 17 193 Bernan, Walter. History and Art of Warming and Ven- tilating Rooms and Buildings. 340 text illustrations. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 194 Bernard, John. Retrospections of the Stage. 2 vols- 12° new cloth, uncut. Boston, 1832 19s Berquin. Idylles, Romances et autres Poesies de Ber- quin. Plate. 16° paper, uncut. Paris, 1803 196 Besant, Walter. French Humorists from the Twelfth to the Nineteenth Century. Portrait. 8° cloth (few leaves slightly water- stained). Boston, 1874 ig; Bethune, J. E. D. Specimens of Swedish and German Poetry. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1848 198 Betterton, Thomas. History of the English Stage; in- cluding the lives, characters and amours of the most eminent actors and actresses. 8° new cloth. Boston, 1814 199 Bewick's Select Fables of ^sop and others; to which are prefixed the life of ^sop and an essay upon fable, by Oliver Goldsmith. Faithfully reprinted from the rare Newcastle edition, published by T. Saint in 1784. With the original wood engravings by Thomas Bewick. Il- lustrated preface by Edwin Pearson. Portrait. 4° half morocco, uncut. Bickers & Son; London. 200 Bewick Collector (The); a descriptive catalogue of the works of Thomas and John Bewick, including cuts, in various states, for books ahd pamphlets and other mis- cellaneous purposes, and wood blocks. With an ap- pendix of portraits, autographs, works of pupils, etc. The whole described from the originals, and illustrated with 112 cuts. By Thomas Hugo. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1866 201 Bible. Breeches Bible. Bible, that is. The Holy Scrip- tures conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament. With Book of Common Prayer and Sternhold and Hop- kins' Psalms. Small 4° old calf, rebacked (some leaves of Book of Common Prayer missing). Christopher Barker: London, 1599 " This is one of the most remarkable editions of the celebrated version made by the English exiles whilst residing in Geneva. Thb was for a long time the favorite version with the Puritans both in the Old and in the New World. Our Pilgrim ancestors prized it highly, and used this version almost altogether during the early days of the colonies. The marginal notes were greatly esteemed by them ; and when our present authorized version took the place of this, they complained that ' they found it difficult to read the word of God understandingly without the Genevan spectacles.'" — Note by George Livermore. i8 CATALOGUE. 302 Bible. Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. la" old calf, with clasp. Printed at London by the Assignes of John Bill and Christopher Barker, 1647 203 Bible. Afbeeldingen der voornaamste Historien, soo van het Oude als Nieuwe Testament. Copperplates. Small folio, half sheep (titles mounted and margin torn from first leaf). Nicolaus Visscher: Amsteldam, 1659 204 Bible. The Holy Bible; containing the Old and New Testaments. Illuminated frontispiece and title-page and photographic illustrations. 4° full morocco, gilt edges and clasp. London, 1861 205 Bible (La) pour Rire. Par Lavrate. Humorous illustra- tions. Oblong 4° half morocco. Paris. 206 Bible, La Bible Folichone et autre Farces, d6di6es aux Rieurs. 525 dessins. Royal 8° half brown morocco. Paris, n. d. Curious. 207 Bibliography. Brunet, J. C. Manuel du Libraire et de I'Amateur de Livres. 6 vols, bound in 12 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1860-65 208 Bibliography. Catalogue of Books offered for sale by Bernard Quaritch. 8° half morocco. London, i860 209 Bibliography. Catalogue of the American Portion of the Library of the Rev. Thomas Prince. With a memoir and list of his publications. By W. H. Whitmore. Por- trait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1868 210 Bibliography. Fly Leaves; or, scraps and skjetches, literary, bibliographical and miscellaneous. 16° cloth. London, 1855 211 Bibliography. Classified Index to the London Catalogue of Books published in Great Britain, 1816-51. 8° cloth. London, 1853 2X2 Bibliography. London Catalogue of Books, published in Great Britain, 1816-5 1. 8° cloth. London, 1851 213 Bibliography. Moss, Joseph W. Manual of Classical Bibliography; comprising a copious detail of the vari- ous editions of Greek and Latin classics. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. London, 1837 214 Bibliography. O'Callaghan, E. B. List of Editions of the Holy Scriptures and Parts Thereof, printed in America pi-evious to i860. With introduction and bibliographical notes. Imperial 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Albany, 1861 catalogue: »9 315 Bibliography. Socard, Alexis. Livres Populaires: Noels et Cantiques Imprimis a Troyes, depuis le XVII sifecle jusqu' a nos jours; avec des notes bibliographiques et biographiques sur les imprimeurs Troyens. Ouvrage ornd de vingt gravures originales, avec la musique de plusieurs airs. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Auguste Petit. Paris, 1865 Only 192 copies printed on Holland Paper. a 16 BiBLiOTHECA Anglo-Pocticaj or, a descriptive catalogue of a rare and rich collection of early English poetry. Illustrated by occasional extracts and remarks, critical and biographical. By (Acton F. Griffith.) Woodcuts. Royal 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1815 The volumes forming this collection were originally brought to- gether by Mr. J. Park, the author of several bibliographical worlts. 217 BiBLioTHfeQUK Elzevirienne. Dictionnaire des Precieuses. Par le Sieur de Somaize. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. Paris, 1856 218 BiBLioTH^QUE Originale. Correspondance Intime de I'Armdes d'Egypte, intercept^e par la Crosifere Anglaise. Introduction et notes par Lor^dan Larchey. Etched frontispiece. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1866 219 BiCKHAM, George, Jun. The Musical Entertainer. En- graved by George Bickham, Jun. 200 engraved sheets of music, with characteristic vignette at head of every page. Folio, old calf. London. Includes the Song to " The True Mason." Bickham was a well- known teacher of penmanship. 220 BiGELOW, Jacob. The Useful Arts considered in connec- tion with the Applications of Science. Illustrations. 2 vols. 12' cloth. New York, 1855 221 [BiGELOW.] Eolopoesis; American Rejected Addresses. Now first published from original manuscripts. First ed. 12° new cloth, uncut. New York, 1855 222 Binding of Louis Philippe. Malliot, J. Recherches sur les Costumes, les Moeurs, les Usages Religieux, Civils et Militaires des Anciens Peuples. Copperplates. 3 vols. 4° sprinkled calf, with crown and monogram on each side. Paris. 223 Bird, Isabella L. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. Map and illustrations. 2 vols, in one. 8° cloth. New York, (1880) 224 Bismarck. Life of; private and political, with descrip- tive notices of his ancestry. By J. G. L. Hesekiel. Translated and edited by K, R. H. Mackenzie. With upwards of 100 illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1870 so CATALOGUE. 225 Blair's Chronological Tables. Revised and enlarged. By J. Willoughby Rosse. 12° half morocco. Bohn: London, 1856 236 Blake, Henry N. Three Years in the Army of the Potomac. 12° cloth. Boston, 1865 227 Blake, J. L. General Biographical Dictionary. Royal 8° sheep. New York, 1839 228 Blake, William. Life of; with selections from his poems and other writings. By Alexander Gilchrist. Illus- trated from Blake's own works, in facsimile, by W. J. Linton, with a few of Blake's original plates. 2 v-ols. 8° tree calf, gilt backs. London, 1863 229 Blakey, Robert. History of Political Literature. 2 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1855 230 Blanc. Grammar of Painting and Engraving. Trans- lated from the French, by Kate N. Doggett. With the original illustrations. Square 8° cloth. Riverside Press: Cambridge, 1874 231 Blanchard, Laman. Sketches from Life. With a memoir of the author, by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. Portrait. 3 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut, London, 1849 232 Blenkinsop. Memoirs of Dr. Blenkinsop. Written by himself; including his campaigns, travels and adven- tures. Edited by the author of "Paddiana." 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1852 233 Blind. Life and Education of Laura Dewey Bridgman, the deaf, dumb and blind girl. By Mary S. Lamson. Portraits and facsimiles. 12° cloth. Boston, 1879 234 [Blunt, Rev. Walter.] The Etonian. 3 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London. 235 Bobbin, Tim. Works of, in prose and verse. With a memoir of the author, by John Corry. Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. Manchester, 1862 236 Boccaccio, Giovanni. Genealogiae Joannis Boccatii: cum demonstrationibus in formis arborum designatis. Wood- cuts. IBltttk £etter. Small folio, boards. Augustin, de Zannis de Portesio: Venetiis, 1511 From the Library of Leigh Hunt, with his autograph on title. 237 BoHN, Henry G. Handbook of Proverbs; — Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London. 238 Bohn's Library. Xenophon's Anabasis and Memora- bilia; — Xenophon's Cyropsedia and Hellenics; — Ter- ence and Phaedrus, literally translated. 3 vols. 12° sprinkled calf. Bohn: London. CATALOGUE. ai 239 Bohn's Library. Pettigrew's Collection of Epitaphs; — Catullus, Tibullusj — ^Xenophon's Minor Works; — De- mosthenes against Leptines; — Horace, by Sewell. 6 vols. 12° cloth. 240 Bohn's Library. Memoir of Col. Hutchinson, 1846; — Schiller's Robbers, Early Dramas and Ghostseer; — Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and .Esthetic and Miscel- laneous Works; — Michelet's French Revolution. 5 vols. 12° cloth. 241 BoiLEAu, Nicolas. CEuvres de; avec des ^claircissemens historiques. Nouvelle Edition revue, corrigde et aug- mentde de diverses remarques. Copperplate engrav- ings. 2 vols. 4° old calf. Amsterdam, 1718 242 BoiLEAU. CEuvres Completes de Boileau Despr^aux. 3 vols. 8° half calf. Paris, 1829 243 BoMBAUGH, C. C. Gleanings from the Harvest Fields of Literature; curious, humorous and instructive. Fourth edition, enlarged. 12° cloth. Baltimore, 1869 244 BoMBAUGH. Literature of Kissing; gleaned from history, poetry, fiction and anecdote. 12° cloth. Phila., 1876 24s Book of Common Prayer, and administration of ttie sacraments; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David. Floriated borders from Books of Hours, by Geoffroy Tory. 8° cloth. Printed by Whit- tingham & Wilkins, i Chiswick Press: London, 1866 246 Book of Etiquette. Long panoramic sheet with 22 etch- ings by H. H. 8° boards. n. p., n. d. 247 BOOK OF HOURS. HEURES (Le Livre d') de la Reine Anne de Bretagne, contenant I'Office de la Sainte Vierge et les Psaumes, reproduit d'apres I'Original depose au Musde des Souverains, avec une traduction en Frangais, par I'Abbd Delauney. Contenant 50 Grands Miniatures et 345 pages de texte accompagndes de Bor- dures, de Fleurs, et Fruits; suivi d'un appendice conte- nant la description de 350 plantes representees dans ce manuscript, par de Decaisne. 2 vols. 4° red mo- rocco extra, gilt edges, in case lined with silk. L. Curmer: Paris, 1859 " Reproduction exacte d'un manuscript celfebre pour la beautfe des miniatures dent il est enrichi. L'Ouvrage est tire 850 exemplaires, et s'est public en cinquante livrasons, composies chacune d'une miniature et de huit pages de text en Latin et en Fran9ais. A most superb and beautiful reproduction from the original and celebrated " Book of Hours " of Anne of Brittanj;. Nothing has ever been produced in the typographic art superior, if, indeed, equal to this. Pope Pius the Ninth bestowed the gold medal of honor on the publisher". 22 CATALOGUE. 248 BOOK OF HOURS. LES EVANGILES, des Diman- ches et Fetes, suivis de Prieres a la Sainte-Vierge ej aux Saints, avec Encadrements en couleur, copies sur las plus beaux Manuscrits de toutes Epoques, et no- tamment ceux du Vatican, k Rome; de Venise, du Dome de Florence, du D6me de Sienne, de la Chartreuse de Pavie, etc. Avec Appendice au La Vie Sainte Vierge et La Divine Enfance et La Passion de Notre Seigneur Jesus Christ; — Les Saints et les Saintes. 2 vols. 4° red morocco, extra, gilt edges, in morocco case, lined with silk. L. Curmer: Paris, 1867 "Ce Livre est le plus beau qui ait jamais ete exicut^ ; it contient cinq cents pages reproduisant dans tout leur vSrit^ cinq cents chefs d'oeuvre appartenant aux Bibliotheques les plus importantes de I'Europe. Si les pages de I'Imitation sont curieuses, celles des Kvangiles sont eblouissantes et montrent les merveilles de I'art dans toutes ses delicatesses et ses magnificences. 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Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Booth; containing a true statement of all the circumstances attending his engagements at the rival theatres, with a few remarks upon his conduct, by an old actor. 8° new boards, un- cut. London, n. d. 253 Borgia. Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess of Ferrara; a biog- raphy. Illustrated by rare and unpublished documents. By William Gilbert. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° new cloth. London, 1869 254 Borrow, George. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures and imprisonments of an Englishman. 3 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1843 CATALOGUE. 33 ass Borrow. The Zincali; or, an account of the Gypsies of Spain, a vols, small 8* cloth, uncut. London, 1843 956 [BosSANGE, Hector.] Ma Biblioth6que Frangaise. 13° half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1855 357 Boston, Mass. Shurtleff, N. B. A Topographical and Historical Description of Boston. Maps. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 187 1 358 Boston. Shaw, Charles. 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History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston, to which is added a history of the new brick church, by Chandler Robbins. Portraits. 8° cloth. Boston, 1852 277 Boston. Commemoration by the First Church in Boston of the Completion of 250 years since its Foundation, Nov. 18, 1880; also four historical sermons. Illustra- tions. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1881 278 Boston. King's Chapel Liturgy. A Liturgy collected principally from the Book of Common Prayer, for the use of the First Episcopal Church in Boston, together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David. 8° old calf. Printed by Peter Edes: Boston, 1785 A copy was sold by auction in Boston a few years ago for $28- Autograph of Henry Lienow on title. 279 Book of Common Prayer, according to the use of King's Chapel, Boston. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1850 Large Paper Copy. 280 Botany. Beauty of Flowers in Field and Wood; con- taining the families of British wild plants By John T. Barker. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. Bath, n. d. CATALOGUE. 25 281 BouTELL, Charles. Heraldry, Historical and Popular. With 850 illustrations. Second ed., revised and en- larged. 8' half calf, gilt back. London, 1863 282 BowDEN, John. The Epitaph-Writer; consisting of up- wards of six hundred original epitaphs, moral, admoni- tory, humorous and satirical, chiefly designed for those who write or engrave inscriptions on tombstones. 12° new cloth. Chester, 1791 283 BowDiTCH, N. L History of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Portrait and plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1851 284 BowDOiN Poets. Edited by E. P. Weston. Plate. 12° cloth. Brunswick, 1840 Contains original articles by Longfellow and others. 285 BowRiNG, Sir John. The Decimal System in Numbers, Coins and Accounts. Portrait and illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1854 286 BowRiNG. Wybor Z Bisnictivi Ceskdho: Cheskian An- thology; being a history of the poetical literature of Bohemia; with translated specimens. 16° new cloth, uncut. London, 1832 287 [Boyd, A. K. H.] Recreations of a Country Parson, first and second series, 1861; — Every-Day Philosopher, 1863; — Leisure Hours in Town, portrait, 1862; — Autumn Holidays, 1865. 5 vols. 12° cloth. Boston. 288 Boyd, Stephen G. Indian Local Names, with their inter- pretation. 8° cloth. York, 1885 289 Boyle, Isaac. Historical View of the Council of Nice, with a translation of documents. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1836 290 Boyle, Robert. Medicinal Experiments; or, a collection of Choice and Safe Remedies. Portrait. 16° old calf. London, 1712 291 Bracket, A. Dictionnaire 6tymologique de Langue Fran- gaise. Avec'une preface par Emile Egger. 12° half morocco. Paris, (1868) 292 Bracket. Morceaux Choises des Grands Ecrivains du XVP Sifecle. 12° half morocco. Paris, 1875 293 Brackett, Albert G. History of the United States Cav- alry. Frontispiece. 12° new cloth. New York, 1865 294 Bradford, Alden. History of Massachusetts, from July, 1775, to 1789, inclusive. 8° half roan. Boston, 1825 295 Bradford. 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Maps and plates. 4 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1829 302 Breck, Samuel. Recollections of, with passages from his Note-Books, 1771-1862. Edited by H. E.Scudder. 8° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1877 303 Brerewood, Edw. Enquiries Touching the Diversity of Languages and Religions through the Chief Parts of the World. 12° new cloth. London, 1674 With numerous marginal notes in ink, and autograph of Rich. Charles Banbury, 1753. 304 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. Thick 12° new cloth. London. 305 Brewer. Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of Difficult Words. Thick 8° half roan. London" 306 Brewer. Errors of Speech and Spelling, pp. 1565. Thick 12° half roan. London. 307 Brigham, William T. Historical Notes on the Earth- quakes of New England, 1638-1 869. pp.28. 4" paper, uncut (margins stained). Boston Soc. of Natural History, 1871 308 Brigham. Cast Catalogue of Antique Sculpture; with an introduction to the study of ornament. Photographic plates. 4° cloth. Boston, 1874 309 Brisbane, Albert. Social Destiny of Man; or, associa- tion and re-organization of industry. Plate. 12° cloth. Phila., 1840 310 [Britaine, Wm. de.J Humane Prudence; or, the Art by which a man may raise himself and his fortune to Grandeur. 12° old calf (broken). London, 17 10 CATALOGUE. 27 311 British Essayists. With prefaces, historical and bio- graphical, by Alexander Chalmers, F. S. A. Portraits. 38 vols, crown 8° boards, uncut. Little, Brown & Co. : Boston, 1866 Large Paper : only 100 copies printed. Comprises : Tatler, 4 vols. ; — Spectator, 8 vols. ; — Guardian, 3 vols. ; — Rambler, 3 vols. ; — Adventurer, 3 vols. ; — World, 3 vols.; — Connoisseur, 2 vols. ; — Idler, i vol. ; — Mirror, 2 vols. ; — Lounger, 2 vols. ; — Observer, 3 vols. ; — Looker-On, 3 vols. ; — Index, i vol. 312 British Poets; a complete collection of the British Poets. With biographical, historical and critical notices. The whole thoroughly revised and corrected, especially for this edition. Portraits on India paper. 130 vols, small 8° boards, green cloth backs, red sides, uncut (a few volumes slightly injured by water). Boston, 1865-66 Large Paper : only 100 copies printed. Contains : Akenside, i vol. ; — Eallads, 8 vols. ; — Beattie, i vol. ; — Burns, 3 vols. ; — Butler, 2 vols. ; — Byron, 10 vols. ; — Campbell, i vol.; — Chatterton, 2 vols. ; — Churchill, 3 vols.; — Coleridge, 3 vols.; — Collins, I vol. ; — Cowper, 3 vols.; — Donne, i vol. ; — Dryden, 5 vols.; — Falconer, i vol. ; — Gay, 2 vols. ; — Goldsmith, i vol. ; — Gray, i vol. ; — Herbert, i vol. ; — Herrick, 2 vols. ; — Hood, 5 vols. ; — Keats, I vol.; — Marvel), i vol. ; — Milton, 3 vols.; — Montgomery, 5 vols.; — Moore, 6 vols. ; — Parnell & Tickell, i vol. ; — Pope, 3 vols. ; — Prior, 2 vols. ; — Scott, 9 vols. ; — Shakespeare, i vol. ; — Shelley, 4 vols. ; — Skelton, 3 vols. ; — Southey, 10 vols.; — Spencer, 5 vols.; — Surrey, i vol.; — Swift, 3 vols.; — Thomson, 2 vols.; — Vaughan, i vol.; — Watts, I vol.; — White, i vol.; — Wordsworth, 7 vols.; — Wyatt, i vol. ; — Young, 2 vols. This collection, edited by F. J. Child, J. R. Lowell, and other emi- nent scholars, is the most complete ever printed. 313 British Orpheus; being a collection of 270 songs and airs adapted for the voice, violin, German flute, flage- let, etc., arranged in the following classes: amatory, moral, rural, elegiac, Bachanalian, humourous, sea, patriotic, with jigs, dances, waltzes, etc. 12° new cloth, uncut. G. Nicholson: Stourport, n. d. 314 British Plutarch; containing the lives of the most emi- nent statesmen, patriots, divines, warriors, philoso- phers, poets and artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the accession of Henry VIII to the present time; including a complete history of England from that Era. New ed,, revised, corrected and considerably enlarged, by T. Mortimer. Frontispieces. 6 vols. 8° calf, gilt backs. London, 1776 315 Bronte, Charlotte. Life of. By E. C. Gaskell. Por- trait and plate. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1857 316 [Brook Farm.] The Community at West Roxbury, Mass. (From the Monthly Miscellany.) 8 pages, unopened, r. 28 CATALOGUE. 3 1 7 Brooke, Rev. Stopford A. English Literature. 8° cloth, uncut. London, i88o 318 Brooke. Poems. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 319 Brooks, Charles T. Poems, original and translated. Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1885 320 Brooks, Shirley. Aspen Court; a story of our own time. First ed. 3 vols. 12° new cloth. London, 1855 321 Brooks. The Gordian Knot. With illustrations by John Tenniel. First ed. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, i860 322 Brooks. Wit and Humour; poems from "Punch." Por- trait. 12° half calf. London, 1875 323 Brougham, Henry Lord. Works of. 10 vols. 12° new cloth, uncut. London, 1855 324 Brown, John. Spare Hours. First and second series. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1862-66 325 Brown, Thomas. Works of; serious and comical, in prose and verse. With the life and character of Mr. Bi-own and his writings, by James Drake. Seventh ed., carefully corrected and adorned with a new set of cop- perplates. 4 vols. 16° new boards. London, 1730 326 Brown, T. Allston. History of the American Stage, 1733-1870. Portraits. 8* cloth. New York, (1870) 327 Brown, Thomas. Compleat Works of; in prose and verse, serious, moral, comical and satyrical. Third ed., corrected, with large additions and a supplement never before printed. 3 vols. 8° old calf (rebacked and portion of title-page of Vol. i missing). London, 17 10 328 [Browne, C. F.] Artemus Ward's Panorama (as exhib- ited at the Egyptian Hall, London). Edited by T. W. Robertson and E. P. Hingston. First ed. Illustrations. 12° new cloth. New York, 1869 329 [Browne.] The Genial Showman; being reminiscences of the life of Artemas Ward. By Edward P. Hingslon. Colored frontispiece and other illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, (1870) 330 Browne, James. History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans. Steel portraits, map and plates. 4 vols. 8° calf (rubbed). Glasgow, 1843 331 Browne, Matthew. Chaucer's England. Portrait and illustrations, 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1869 CATALOGUE. 29 332 Browne. Sir Thomas Browne's Works; including his life and correspondence. Edited by Simon Wilkin. Portrait and 2 plates. 4 vols. 8° antique calf, red edges. W. Pickering: London, 1836 333 Browne. Works of. Edited by Simon Wilkin. Steel portrait. 3 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1852 334 Browne. Religio Medici, a Letter to a Friend, Chris- tian Morals, Urn-Burial, and other papers. Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1862 335 Browning, Elizabeth B. Poems. Third ed. 2 vols. 12° new cloth, uncut (name on titles). London, 1853 336 [Browning, Robert.] Poems. By Alfred Domett. First ed. 12° original boards (back missing). London, 1833 Domett was the original of "Waring" in Browning's Bramatic Lyrics, "What's become of Waring," etc. Not mentioned by AUibone. 337 [Browning.] Domett, Alfred. Venice. First ed. 8° wrappers. London, 1839 Presentation copy, " C. I. Everett, Esqr,, Boston, with M. C. Domett's Remembrances and Regards, Camberwell, Nov., 1839." 338 Brunet, J. H. Manuel du Libraire et de I'Amateur de Livres. 5 vols. 8* half morocco. Bruxelles, 1838 339 Bryan, Michael. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, biographical and critical. New edition by Robert E. Graves. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1886 340 Bryant, W. C. In the Woods with Bryant, Longfellow and Halleck. Illustrated from drawings by John A. Hows. Square 8° green morocco, extra. New York, 1863 341 Bryant, W. C. The Iliad of Homer. Translated into English blank verse. First ed. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut (not uniform). Boston, 1870 342 [Brvdges, Sir Samuel Egerton.] Censura Literaria; con- taining titles, abstracts and opinions of old English books, with original disquisitions, articles of biography and other literary antiquities. 10 vols. 8° new boards, gilt edges. London, 1805-08 343 Brydges. Restituta; or, titles, extracts and characters of Old Books in English Literature revived. 4 vols. 8° tree calf, extra. London, 1814 344 Brydges. Res Litterariaej bibliographical and critical. 3 vols, bound in 2 vols. 8° mottled calf (name cut from title of Vol. I, and few pages water-stained). Naples and Geneva, 1821-22 Only 75 copies printed. 30 CATALOGUE. 345 Brydges. Autobiography, Times, Opinions and Con- temporaries of. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1834 346 Brydges, Thomas. Burlesque Translation of Homer. Etchings. Fourth ed., improved. 2 vols. 8° new cloth (name cut from titles). London, 1797 347 Brydone, p. Tour through Sicily and Malta, in a series of Letters to William Beckford of Somerly in Suffolk. 2 vols. 8° mottled calf, gilt. London, 1790 348 Buckingham, James S. National Evils and Practical Remedies; with the plan of a model town. 2 folding plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, (1849) 349 Buckingham, Joseph T. Personal Memoirs and Recol- lections of Editorial Life. Portrait. First ed. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1852 350 BucKLAND, Frank. Log Book of a Fisherman and Zoolo- gist. Frontispiece. 8° new cloth, uncut (title-page soiled). London, 1875 351 BURCKHARDT, John Lewis. Arabic Proverbs; or, the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1875 352 Surges, George. Greek Anthology. 12° half calf, gilt back. Bohn: London, 1854 353 Burgess, Thomas H. Physiology; or. Mechanism of Blushing. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1839 354 Burgh, James. The Dignity of Human Nature. 8° calf, gilt. London, 1795 355 Burke, Sir Bernard. The Book of Orders of Knight- hood, and Decorations of Honour of all Nations. Em- bellished with facsimile colored illustrations of the Insignia of the various orders. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1858 356 Burke, Edmund. Works of. Revised ed. India-proof portrait. 12 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Little, Brown & Co. : Boston, i866 Large Paper : only 100 copies printed. 357 BuRKE. Works of, 6 vols. ; — Speeches, 2 vols. Together 8 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1854-57 35 ^5 Burn, Robert. Rome and the Campagna; an historical and topographical description of the site, buildings and neighbourhood of ancient Rome. With 85 illustra- tions by Jewitt and 25 maps and plans. 4° cloth, un- cut. Cambridge, 187 1 CATALOGUE. 31 359 Burn, R. Scott. New Guide to Masonry, Bricklaying and Plastering; theoretical and practical. 160 plates and 234 wood engravings in the text. Royal 4° cloth. Edinburgh. 360 Burnet, John. Practical Essays on Various Branches of the Fine Arts; with a critical inquiry into the princi- ples and practice of Sir David Wilkie. Small 8° new cloth. London, 1848 361 Burns, Robert. Poetical Works. Facsimile Reprints of the Kilmanock editions of 1786, etc. Portrait. 4 vols. 8° new cloth. James McKie: Kilmarnock, 1869 Only 600 copies printed. 362 Burns. Select Scotish Songs, ancient and modern; with critical observations and biographical notices by Rob- ert Burns. Edited by R. H. Cromek. 2 vols, small 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1810 363 [Burns] The Merry Muses; a choice collection of fav- ourite songs. 16° half roan, uncut. Printed for the Booksellers: London, 1843 This edition contains the suppressed verses. Very facetious. 364 Burns. The Land of Burns; a series of landscapes and portraits, illustrative of the life and writings of the Scottish poet; the landscapes from paintings made ex- pressly for the work, by D. O. Hill; the literary de- partment by Prof. Wilson and Robert Chambers. Steel plates. 2 vols. 4° half morocco. Glasgow, 1840 365 Burns. Rival Rhymes in Honour of Burns; with curious illustrative matter. Collected and edited by Ben Tro- vato. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 366 Burns. Complete Poetical Works of. Kilmarnock Pop- ular Edition. Portrait. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. Kilmarnock, 1871 367 Burns. Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert Burns. With a glossary of Scotch words by J. B. Reid. Royal 8° cloth. Glasgow, 1889 368 Burr, Fearing. Field and Garden Vegetables of Amer- ica, containing full descriptions of nearly eleven hun- dred species and varieties; with directions for propa- gation, culture and use. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1863 369 Burroughs, John. Wake-Robin. First ed. 12° cloth. New York, 1871 370 Burton, John Hill. Narratives from the Criminal Trials in Scotland. 2 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs (few leaves soiled). London, 1852 32 CATALOGUE. 371 Burton. The Book-Hunter. 12° roxburgh, uncut. Edinburgh, 1862 372 Burton. The Scot Abroad. 2 vols. 12" half roan, un- cut. Edinburgh, 1864 373 [Burton, Robert.] Anatomy of Melancholy. New ed., corrected and enriched by translations of the numerous classical extracts. Engraved title-page. 3 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. Boston, 1859 374 [Burton, Warren.] The District School As It Was. By One Who Went To It. Revised ed. Frontispiece. 16° cloth. Boston, 1850 375 Busk, Hans. The Rifle and how to use it; comprising a description of that valuable weapon. Portrait and il- lustrations. 12° half calf. London, 1861 376 Butler, Samuel. Hudibras. Corrected and amended, with additions. To which is added annotations, with an exact index to the whole. Adorned with a new set of cuts, design'd and engraved by W. Hogarth. Por- trait and 17 copperplates. 16° sprinkled calf, yellow edges. London, 1726 377 Butlkr. Posthumous Works of; being a collection of satires, speeches and reflections upon those times, pub- lish'd from the original MSS. and scarce and valuable pieces formerly printed. Third ed., corrected. Cop- perplates. 16° sprinkled calf, yellow edges. London, 1730 Contains several facetious passages. See " The Court Bur- lesqued." 378 Byron. Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. By the Countess of Blessington. Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1858 379 Byron. My Recollections of Lord Byron and those of eye-witnesses of his life. By (Countess Guiccioli). Portrait. 12° cloth. New York, 1869 380 Byron. The Real Lord Byron; new views of the poet's life. By John C. Jeaffreson. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 381 /^ABINET Satyrique ou Recueil des Vers Piquans et V^ Gaillards de ce Temps. Tirhs des cabinets des sieurs de Sigognes, Regnier, Motin, Berthelot, May- nard, et autres des plus signalez poetes de ce sifecle. Copperplate frontispieces. 2 vols. 16° full blue mo- rocco, gilt edges and backs. Imprimd au Mont Parnasse, 1697 Beautiful copy of this scarce book, from the library of W. E. Burton. CATALOGUE. ^^ 382 California Historical Society. Papers of. Vol. I, part II. Royal 8° paper, uncut. San Francisco, 1887 Contains History of the College of California, by S. H. Willey. 383 Calliope; or, the Musical Miscellany, a select collection of the most approved English, Scotch and Irish Songs, set to music. 8° new cloth. London, 1788 384 Callot, Jacques. Salvatoris Beatae Marise^Virginis Sanc- torum Apostolorum Icones. i6 plates. Oblong 8° wrappers. Paris, 1631 385 Callot. Les Miseres et les Mal-heurs de la Guerre, representez par Jacques Callot et mis en lumiere par Israel. Series of 18 etchings, mounted in oblong 8° paper. Paris, 1633 386 Callot. Capitano de Baroni. Series of 25 etchings by Jacques Callot, of Beggars, Old Men and Women. Mounted in oblong 4° album. 387 Cambridge, England. Blank Book (The) of a small Col- leger. 1 6° boards, uncut. New York, 1824 388 Cambridge. Costume of the University of Cambridge. Drawn and published by R. Harraden. Finely colored plates. 4° half morocco, uncut. London, 1805 Text has been wet with water, but the coloring of the plates is uninjured. 389 Cambridge. Conversations at Cambridge; — Facetise Cantabrigienses; consisting of anecdotes, smart say- ings, satirics, retorts, etc., by or relating to Celebrated Cannabs. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° half calf. London, 1836 390 Cambridge Tart, Epigrammatic and Satiric Effusions, etc ; dainty morsels served up by Cantabs on various occasions. Frontispiece. 12° half calf. London, 1823 From the library of W. E. Burton, with his autograph. 391 Cambridge University. Collection of Statutes for the University and the Colleges of Cambridge, including various early documents. Frontispiece. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1840 Bound in at end are the Statutes of Queen Elizabeth for the University, translated from the Latin, 1838. 392 Cambridge, Mass. Epitaphs from the Old Burying- Ground in Cambridge. With notes by William T. Har- ris. 12° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1845 393 Camden Society Publication. Wright, Thomas. Politi- cal Songs of England, from the reign of John to that of Edward II. Small 4° new cloth. Printed for the Camden Society: London, 1839 34 CATALOGUE. 394 Camden Society Publication. Chronicle of William da Rishanger, of the Barons' Wars; the miracles of Simon de Montfort. Edited by James O. Halliwell. Small 4° new cloth, uncut. Printed for the Camden Society: London, 1840 395 Camden Society Publication. Kemp's Nine Dales Won- der; performed in a daunce from London to Norwich. With an introduction and notes by Rev. Alexander Dyce. Small 4° new cloth, uncut. Printed for the Camden Society: London, 1840 See curious illustration, " Stretch a. Point," on page 1 7. 396 Camden Society Publication. The Egerton Papers; a collection of public and private documents chiefly il- lustrative of the times of Elizabeth and James I. Edited by J. Payne Collier. Small 4° new cloth, uncut. London, 1840 397 Camden Society Publication. De Antiquis Legibus Liber: Crontca Maiorum et Vicecomitum Londoniarum. Cur- ante Thoma Stapleton. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Londoniis, 1846 398 Camoens. The Lusiad of Luis De Camoens. Books I- V. Translated by Edward Quillinan. With notes by John Adamson. Steel portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Moxon: London, 1853 399 Campbell, Thomas. Life and Letters of. Edited by William Beattie. Steel portraits. 3 vols. 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1850 400 Campeggi. II Tancredi, tragedia di Ridolfo Campeggi. Royal 8° vellum. Bologna, 1614 From the libraries of W. E. Burton and Thomas JoUey, both famous collectors. 401 Canova, Antonio. Works of, in sculpture and modeling. Engraved in outline by Henry Moses, with descriptions by the Countess Albr.izzi, and a biographical memoir by Count Cicognara. 3 vols, royal 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1849 402 Card (The). Colored frontispiece, the Knave of Clubs. 2 vols. 16° new cloth. J. Newbery: London, 1755 A novel in the form of letters by Kidgell. 403 Cards. Les Cartes a Jouer et la Cartomancie. Par P* Boiteau D'Ambly. Illustrated with 40 curious wood- cuts. 12° half roan, uncut, new board sides. London, 1859 A history of playing cards and card conjuring. 404 Cards. History of Playing Cards; with anecdotes of their use in conjuring, fortune-telling and card sharp- ing. Edited by Rev. E. S. Taylor. Illustrations. 12" cloth, uncut. London, 1865 CATALOGUE. 35 405 Carew. Surprising Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars. New ed., corrected and much improved. Portrait, plate and engraved title- page. 12° sheep (name on title). London, 1812 406 Carew. Apology for the Life of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, commonly call'd King of the Beggars. 12° half calf (worn). London, n. d. Contains sketches of his life in America, among the Indians and in New England, pp. 90-192. 407 Carew. History and Curious Adventures of Bampfylde- Carew, King of the Mendicants. 12° cloth, London, n. d. Contains sketches of Boston, Mass., also a dictionary of the Cant language. 408 Carlton. Voyage of Admiral George Carlton in Search of Loyalty, a poetical epistle, 1820; — Waterloo, a poetical epistle to Mr. Serjeant Frere, 1820; — The Golden Calf and the Idol Worshippers, a poem by "Peter Pindar," second ed.; — Turf-House, a poem founded on the success of William Pearce, a poor man who reclaimed 12 acres of swamp, 1807; — Tribute to the Memory of Sir Samuel Romilly, by Miss M. S. Croker, 1818. Bound in one vol. 8° new boards, un- cut. London. 409 Carlyle, Thomas. German Romance. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1841 410 Carlyle. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, called Frederick the Great. Steel portraits and maps. 6 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1859-65 411 Carlyle. Thomas Carlyle. By Moncure D. Conway. Portraits and plates. 12° cloth. New York, 1881 412 Caroline. Trial at Large of her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, in the House of Lords, on Charges of Adulterous Intercourse. 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Printed for Humphrey Moseley: London, 1651 First edition, but lacks the portrait. 418 Carus, Dr. C. G. Kings of Saxony's Journey through England and Scotland, in the year 1844. Translated by S. C. Davison. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1846 419 Cary, Henry Francis. Early French Poets; a series of notices and translations. With an introductory sketch of the history of French poetry, by Rev. Henry Cary. 12° half calf. London, 1846 420 Cary. Lives of English Poets, from Johnson to Kirke White. 16° half calf. London, 1846 421 Catalogue of all Graduates in Divinity,' Law, Medicine, Arts and Music, in the University of Oxford, 1659- 1850. Thick 8° cloth, uncut. Oxford, 185 1 422 Catlin, George. The Breath of Life; or, mal-respira- tion and its effects upon the enjoyments and life of man. First ed. Illustrations. 8° boards. New York, 1861 423 Catlin, John. Christ the End of the Law; being the preface to the Geneva Bible of 1550, by John Catlin. Now first rendered into English by Thomas Weedon. Printed in black and red. Small 4° wrappers. London, 1850 424 Catullus. C. Valerii Catulli Opera, ex recensione Isaaci Vossii cum ejusdem notis ac Observationibus. Editio secunda cum indicibus necessariis. Small 4° old calf. Petrum Vander Aa: Lugduni, 1691 425 Century Cyclopedia of Names; a pronouncing and ety- mological dictionary of names in geography, biography, mythology, history, etc. Edited by Benjamin E. Smith. Royal 4° cloth. Century Co. : New York, 1897 426 Cervantes, Miguel de. Life and Notable Adventures of that Renown'd Knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha. Merrily translated into Hudibrastick verse, by Edward Ward. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth. London, 17 11 Translated by the famous "Ned" Ward. 427 Cervantes. Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated by, Charles Jarvis. Illustrated by Tony Johannot and others. 2 vols, royal 8° half calf,. gilt backs. London, 1842 CATALOGUE. 37 428 Cervantes. El Buscapie. With the illustrative notes of Don Adolfo de Castro. Translated from the Spanish, with a life of the author and some account of his works, by T. Ross. Portrait. Small 8° new cloth, un- cut. London, 1849 429 Cervantes. Exemplary Novels. Translated by Walter K. Kelly. Portrait. 12° new cloth. Bohn: London, 1855 430 Chambers, Robert. Biographical. Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen. With the supplement containing the biog- raphies to the present time. 5 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Glasgow, 1847-55 431 Chambers. Book of Days; a miscellany of popular an- tiquities. Numerous woodcut engravings. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. Edinburgh, (1869) 432 Chambers's Etymological Dictionary. Edited by James Donald. 12° cloth. London, 1869 433 Chambers's Information for the People. Illustrations. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1849 434 Chambers's Journal. Vols, i to 6. 6 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1854-57 435 Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts. Woodcuts. 2 vols. 12° boards, uncut (bindings broken). Edinburgh. 436 Chambers's Papers for the People. 6 vols. 12° cloth, Phila., 1850-51 437 Channing, Walter. Physician's Vacation; or, a summer in Europe. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1856 438 Channing, William Henry. Memoir of. By O. B. Froth- ingham. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1886 439 Chansons. La Fleur des Chansons. Les grans Chansons nouvelles qui sont en nombre Cent et dix, etc. JBlack Cctler. Square 12° paper, uncut. Paris, n. d., Only 170 copies printed on Holland paper. 440 Chap Books. The New Art and Mystery of Gossiping; being a genuine account of all the Women's Clubs in and about the City and Suburbs of London. London Printed, for the Traveling Stationers, n. d., pp. 8; — The Figure of Seven, containing divers matters, pleas- ant and profitable (Seven Marks to Know that a Man is Hen-pecked), pp. 8;— The Second Spira; or. the Blasphemers Reproved, setting forth an example of God's Judgments on six Profane Young Men at Brod- ney in Somersetshire, Birmingham, pp. 8; — Journey to the Moon, London, pp. 8; — The Factor's Garland. 5 tracts. 38 CATALOGUE^ 441 Chap Book. The Portsmouth Tragedy (Poem) in four parts. How a Captain of the Guards fell in Love and courted a beautiful Lady at Portsmouth, and after he had got her with Child, left her, and went to the Isle of Wight, pp. 8. 16' stitched. n. p., n. d. (1780) 442 Chapman, Charles. All About Ships. Illustrations. 8" cloth. London, 1873 443 Charades. Historical Acting Charades. New ed. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 444 Charlks I. Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraictur of His Sacred Majesti in his solitude and sufferings. Engraved frontispiece by Will. 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Few colored fac- similes. Together 73 vols. 8° and oblong 8° original I wrappers, uncut. London, 1868-77 This set has been slightly injured by water, but is still a good set to bind for library use, and most of the damage is merely discolora- tion of the wrappers. Contents, Original Series : Canterbury Tales, 8 parts (lacking part 2); — The same, separate issues, 37 parts; — Odd Text, Minor Poems, part i; — Furnivall's One Text, Minor Poems, part i; — Furnivall's Parallel Text of the same, 2 vols. ; — Troylus and Cryseyde ; — Treatise on the Arstrolabe ; — Cromie's Rhyme, Index, 3 vols. Second Series : Ellis's Early English Pronunciation, 4 vols. ; — Essays on Chaucer, 3 vols. ; — Furnivall's Trial Forwards to Minor Poems, part i; — Furnivall's Temporary Preface to Canterbury Tales, part I ; — Life Records of Chaucer, 2 vols. ; — Thynne's Animadver- sions ; — Albertani Liber Consolationis et Consilii ; — Originals and Analogues of some Canterbury Tales, 3 vols. ; — Tale of Beryn, by Furnivall and Stone. CATALOGUE^ 39 448 Chaucer Society. Autotypes of Chaucer Manuscripts, Part I. 16 plates and page of descriptive text. Folio in cloth portfolio (cover stained). London, 1877 449 Chauncy, Charles. Sermon Cautioning against Enthusi- asm, 1742 (with autograph of Samuel Pierce); — Ser- mon at the Ordination of the Rev. Joseph Bowman to the work of Gpspelising the Indians, 1762; — Sermon to the Young People of his Charge, 1731; — Reply to Dr. Chandler's Appeal Defended, 1770; — Five Sermons, 1772- S pamphlets. Boston. 450 Checkley, Edwin. Natural Method of Physical Train- ing. Illustrations 12° cloth. Brooklyn, 1890 451 Ch^ruel, a. Dictionnaire Historique des Institutions, Mceurs et Coutumes de la France. 2 vols. 12° half mo- rocco. Paris, 1874 452 Chess. Ludus Scacchiae; Chesse-Play, a game, both pleasant, wittie and politicke; with certain brief e in- structions thereunto belonging. Translated out of the Italian into the English tongue, contain also therein a prety and pleasant Poeme of a whole Game played at Chease. Written by G. B., London, 1597. Small 4° half morocco. London, n. d. 453 Chess. The Elements of Chess; a treatise combining theory with practice, and comprising the whole of Phil- dor's Games. Plate. 12° sheep. Boston, 1805 454 Chess. Treatise on the Game of Chess; to which is added a selection of critical and remarkable situations. By J. H. Sarratt. 2 vols. 8° half roan (edges of one vol. slightly damaged). London, 1808 455 Chess. Treatise on Game of; to which is added 25 neW chess problems on diagrams. By W. Lewis. 8° ha'^ morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1844 456 Chess, Jaenisch's Chess Preceptor. Translated from the French, with notes by George Walker. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1847 457 Chess. Book of the First American Chess Congress. By Daniel W. Fiske. Illustrations. 12° cloth. NewYork, 1859 458 Chess. History of. By Duncan Forbes. Illustrations. 8° half morocco, gilt top. London, i860 459 Chess. Morphy's Games of Chees. With notes by J. Lowenthal. Portrait and illustrations. 12° half mo- rocco, uncut. Bohn: London, i860 460 Chess. Life of Philidor, musician and chess-player. By George Allen. 12° boards, uncut. Phila., 1863 40 CATALOGUE. 461 Chess-Player's Companion. By Howard Staunton. Il- lustrations. 12° half morocco, uncut. Bohn: London, 1849 462 Chess-Player's Handbook. By Howard Staunton. Nu- merous diagrams. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1864 463 Chess Praxis; a supplement to the Chess-Player's Hand- . book. By H. Staunton. 12° half morocco, uncut. Bohn: London, i860 464 Chess Tournament. By H. Staunton. Illustrated by dia- grams and notes, critical and explanatory. 12° half morocco, uncut. Bohn: London, 1852 465 Chevallet, a. De. Origine et Formation de la Langue Frangaise. 3 vols. 8° half morocco. Paris, 1858 466 Cheyne, George. Essay of Health and Long Life. Fourth ed. 8° panelled calf. Dublin, 1725 467 [Child, Francis J.] Four Old Plays; three interludes: Thersytes Jack Jugler and Hey woods Pardoner and Frere, and Jocasta, a tragedy, by Gascoigne and Kin- welmarch. With introduction and notes. 12° half calf, gilt back. Cambridge, 1848 Edited with introduction by F. J. Child. Presentation copy, with inscription by the editor. 468 Child. English and Scottish Ballads. 8 vols. 12° rox- burgh, new board sides, uncut. Boston, i860 W ith autograph letter of the author inserted. 469 Child. Observations on the Language of Gower's Con- fessio Amantis; a supplement to observations on the language of Chaucer, pp. 50. 4° paper, uncut (few leaves spotted). Boston, 1868 From the Memoirs of the American Academy. 470 Child, L. Maria. Progress of Religious Ideas through Successive Ages. First ed. 3 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1855 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author, " John S. Dwight, with the kindest remembrance of L. Maria Child." 471 Chisholm, George G. Handbook of Commercial Geog- raphy. Maps. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 472 Choate. Addresses Delivered at the Unveiling of the Statue of Rufus Choate, in the Court-House, Boston, Oct. 15, 1898. By Joseph H. Choate. Plate, pp. 29. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Privately printed: Boston, 1899 473 Chodzke, Alexander. Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, as found in the adventures and improvisa- tions of Kurroglow, the bandit-minstrel of Northern Persia. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1842 CATALOGUE. 41 474 Christmas, Henry. Cradle of the Twin Giants, Science and History. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 475 CiBBEE, Colley (Comedian). Apology for the Life of. Written by himself. New ed., with many critical and explanatory notices, by Edmund Bellchambers. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1822 476 Circumcision. History of, from the earliest times to the present. By P. C. Remondino. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Phila., 1891 477 Clapp Memorial. Record of the Clapp Family in America, containing Sketches of the original six Emigrants, and a Genealogy of their Descendants bearing the Name. With a Supplement and the Proceedings at two Family Meetings. By E. Clapp. Portraits and plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1876 478 Clark, Edward L. Daleth; or, the Homestead of the Nations. Egypt Illustrated. Colored plates and other illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut (plates slightly water-stained). Boston, 1864 479 Cla'rk, Richard. The First Volume of Poetry; contain- ing the most favorite pieces, as performed at the Noble- men and Gentlemen's Catch Club, the Glee Club, the Harmonists' Society, the Argyll Glee Club, the Lodge of Antiquity, the Somerset House Lodge, the Lodge of Prudence, 122 of Freemasons, etc. Small 8° tree calf. London, 1824 480 Clark's (Boston) West-End Blue Book for 1872 and 1874. 2 vols, narrow 16° cloth. Boston, 1872-74 First and second issues of the Boston Blue Book. 481 Clarke, William, Repertorium Bibliographicum; or, some account of the most celebrated British libraries. (By William Clarke, Bookseller.) Frontispiece and 11 portraits of eminent collectors, etc., including one of Francis I, King of France, engraved by W. Behnes (the celebrated portrait sculptor, which is the "first and only specimen of his engraving." Royal 8° half red morocco, gilt back. London, 1819 482 Clarkson, C. T., and Richardson, J. H. Police. Illustra- tions. 8° cloth. London, 1889 A sketch of the English police system. 483 Clayton, Ellen C. Queens of Song; being memoirs of some of the most celebrated female vocalists. Por- traits. 8° cloth. New York, 1865 484 Cleland, Thomas. Unitarianism Unmasked; its anti- Christian features displayed; its infidel tendency ex- hibited and its foundation shewn to be untenable. 12° paper. Lexington, Ky., 1825 42 CATALOGUE. 485 Clemens, S. L. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Cala- veras County. First ed. 16° new cloth. New York, 1867 486 Club of Odd Sticks. Bibliomania; or, Book-Madness. By the Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin. The first edition. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Privately reprinted for the Club of Odd Sticks, 1864 Only 97 copies ptinted in all. 487 CoBBETT, William. How to get on in the World, as demon- strated by the life and language of William Cobbett. Portrait. 12° cloth. New York, 1883 488 CocKBURN, Henry. Memorials of his Time. Portrait. 8° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1856 489 CocKBURN, Thomson. Almae Matres (dedicated without permission to the Freshmen and Dons of Oxford). By Megathym Oxon. 16° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 490 CocK-FiGHTiNG. Rules of Virginia and North Carolina for Cock-Fighting. pp. 12. 18° paper. Richmond, i860 A relic of the amusements " before the war." 491 [CoGGESHALL, Henry.] Art of Practical Measuring easily performed by a Two Foot Rule, which slides to a Foot. Engraved folding plate. 18° calf (binding broken). London, 1706 492 CoLANGE, L. De. American Encyclopsedia of Commerce, Manufactures, Commercial Law and Finance. Illustra- tions. 2 vols. 4° half morocco. Boston, 188 1 493 CoLANGE. National Gazetteer; a geographical diction- ary of the United States. Thick 8° half morocco. New York, (1884) 494 Cole, John W. Memorials of British Generals distin- guished during the Peninsular War. Portraits. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1856 495 Coleridge, Hartley. Essays and Marginalia. Edited by his brother. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. E. Moxon: London, 185 1 496 Coleridge, Lives of Northern Worthies. New ed., with marginal notes of S. T. Coleridge. 3 vols. 16° cloth. E. Moxon: London, 1852 497 Coleridge, Samuel T. Complete Works. Edited by Prof. Shedd. 7 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1853 498 Coles, Abraham. Dies Irse in thirteen original versions. Frontispiece. 12° full morocco, gilt edges. New York, i860 499 Collectanea Curiosa; or, miscellaneous tracts relating to the history and antiquities of England and Ireland. Now first published from the manuscripts of Archbishop Sancroft. 2 vols. 8° half calf. Oxford, 1781 CATALOGUE. 43 500 Collection of English Songs; with an appendix of origi- nal pieces. 12° full morocco. London, 1796 501 Collection of more than Eight Hundred Prologues and Epilogues from the following authors: Shakespeare, Beaumont and Fletcher, Massinger, Johnson, Dryden, etc. Together with all the prologues and epilogues written by D. Garrick, with prefaces and notes by R. Griffith. With copperplate portraits in character. 4 vols. 12° new boards. London, 1779 502 Collection of Poems, the Productions of the Kingdom of Ireland, Selected from a Collection published in that Kingdom intituled the Shamrock, or Hibernian Cresses. Seconded. 12° sprinkled calf. E. Snagg: London, 1774 503 Collet, Stephen. Relics of Literature. 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1823 504 Collier, J. Payne. Political Decameron; or, ten conver- sations on English poets and poetry. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1820 505 Collier. History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare; and annals of the English stage to the Restoration. 3 vols, small 8° new cloth. London, 1831 506 Collier. Book of Roxburghe Ballads. Small 4° rox- burgh, new board sides. London, 1847 507 Collier. Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language; alphabetically arranged. 4 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. New York, 1866 Large Paper: only 75 copies printed. 508 CoLMAN, George. Random Records. Portrait, a vols. small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1830 509 CoLMAN, George (the Younger). John Bull; or, the Eng- lishman's Fireside, a comedy. First performed at Covent-Garden, Mar. 5, 1803. First ed. 8° paper, un- cut. London, 1805 510 CoLMAN Family. Memoirs of; including their correspon- dence with the most distinguished personages of their time. By Richard Brinsley Peake. Steel portrait. 2 vols in one. Thick 8° cloth, uncut. London, (1841) 511 Colored Prints. Small hand-colored engravings after Poussin, D. Van Toll, Paul Potter, etc., mounted on 4° cards. 512 Combe, Wm. First Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque; — Second Tour in search of Consolation; Third Tour in search of a Wife. Illustrated with 81 finely colored plates by Rowlandson. 3 vols, royal 8° )iew cloth, uncut. London, 1855 The Ninth Edition, with new plates. 44 CATALOGUE. 513 [Combe.] The Tour of Doctor Prosody in Search of the Antique and Picturesque through Scotland, the Hebrides, the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Illustrated by 20 finely colored plates drawn and engraved by C. Williams and W. Read. 8° full red morocco. London. A companion volume to the Tours of Doctor Syntax. An anony- mous work in imitation of William Combe. 5 r4 Comic. Poor Labbin's Ollminick for the Town o' Bilfawsti 1861. By Billly M'Cart. 12° paper. Belfast. 515 Common-Place Book. (Poetry, Ballads and Songs, in- cluding many pieces never before published.) Portraits. 3 vols. 18° half calf. Edinburgh, 1822-24 516 Companion to the Playhouse. Vol. i, Account of every tragedy, comedy and farce in the English language, with the merits of each piece, and of the actors who performed the principal parts. Vol. 2, Lives and pro- ductions of every dramatic writer for the English and Irish theatres; also curious anecdotes, lives of actors, etc. 2 vols. 12° old calf. London, 1764 517 CoMPLEAT and Humorous Account of all the Remarkable Clubs and Societies in Cities of London and Westmin- ster, from the R-l-S-y down to the Lumber Troop. Copperplate frontispiece. 12° half calf. London, 1745 Very facetious, containing sketches of the Split Farthing Club, Wrangling Club, Lying Club, Kit Kat Club, Beef-Stake Club, Man- Hunter's Club, etc. 518 Concert Room and Orchestra Anecdotes of Music and Musicians, ancient and modern. By Thomas Busby, Mus. D. Portraits and frontispiece. 3 vols. 12° calf. London, 1825 519 Constitution of the Auxiliary Education Society of the Young Men. pp. 7. 16° paper. Boston, 1819 520 Conway, Moncure D. Sacred Anthology; a book of ethical Scriptures. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1874 With autograph letter of the author inserted. 521 Cook, Dutton. Hours with the Players. Frontispiece. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 522 Cook Book. Ninety-nine Practical Methods of Utilizing Boiled Beef and the original recipe for stewed chicken. By Babet. Oblong 12° boards. New York, 1893 523 Cookery. The Art of Cookery, in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry; with some letters to Dr. Lister and others. Inscribed to the Honourable Beef Steak Club. Plate. 8° boards. London, (1750) 524 CoOLEY, Arnold J. Toilet and Cosmetic Arts in Ancient and Modern Times, Thick 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1866 CATALOGUE. 45 525 Cooper, Sir Astley. Life of; interspersed with sketches from his note-boolcs of distinguished contemporary characters. By Bransby E. Cooper. Steel portrait. 2 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1843 526 Cooper, Samuel. Treatise on the Diseases of the Joints. 16° boards, uncut. Hanover, 181 1 With autograph of John Weare, 1816. 527 Cooper, W. M. Flagellation and the Flagellants; a his- tory of the rod in all countries, from the earliest period to the present time. With numerous illustrations. 12° new cloth, uncut. London. 528 Coronation Anecdotes; or, select and interesting frag- ments of English Coronation Ceremonies. By Giles Gossip. 16° half roan. London, 1823 529 [Corp, Harriet.] Sequel to the Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life; containing a further account of Mrs. Placid and her daughter Rachel. 12° half calf. London, 1809 530 CoRSON, Hiram. Hand-Book of Anglo-Saxon and Early English. Small 8° cloth. New York, 187 1 531 CosTELLO, Louisa Stuart. The Rose Garden of Persia. With chapter headings and half titles printed in gold and colors after Persian illuminations, and each page within red border of different patterns. Small 8° full red morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. London, 1845 532 CoTTKRiLL, C. C, and E. D. Little. Ships and Sailors, ancient and modern. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1868 533 Cotter, A. S. Icelandic Poetry; or, the Edda of Saemund. Translated into English verse. 8° half morocco. Bristol, 1797 534 Cotton, Charles. Scarronides; or, Virgil Travestie, a mock poem on the first and fourth books of Virgil's ^neid, in English burlesque. 12° boards, uncut. Durham, 1807 535 Counterfeiters. Three Years with Counterfeiters, Smugglers and Boodle Carriers; with accurate portraits of prominent members of the detective force in the Secret Service. 8° cloth. Boston, n. d. 536 Cowley, Abraham. The Works of; consisting of those which were formerly printed and those which he de- sign'd for the Press: now published out of the Author's Original Copies. The seventh edition (with Life, by Bishop Sprat, addressed to Martin Clifford). Portrait by Faithorne. Small folio, old calf (lower corner of last leaf torn). H. Herringman: London, 1681 46 CATALOGUE. 5 37 Cowley. Works ofj consisting of those which were for- merly printed and those which he desig'd for the press. Published out of the author's original copies, with the •'Cutter of Coleman Street." Copperplate portraits and engravings. 3 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1707 538 Cox, Samuel S. Search for Winter Sunbeams in the Riviera, Corsica, Algiers and Spain. Numerous illus- trations. 8° cloth. New York, 1870 539 CoxE, Tench. View of the United States of America, in a series of papers, written at various times between the years 1787 and 1794; interspersed with authentic docu- ments. 8° calf, gilt back. Phila., printed 1794; reprinted, London, 1795 540 CoxE, William. Travels in Poland, Russia, Sweden and Denmark. With charts and engravings. 5 vols. 8° calf, gilt backs. London, 1802 541 Crabb, James. The Gipsies' Advocate; or, observations on the origin, character, manners and habits of the English Gipsies. 12° cloth. London, 1831 542 Craig, John. New Universal Etymological, Technologi- cal and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Lan- guage. 2 vols, royal 8° half roan. London, 1849 543 Craik, George L. Compendious History of English Literature and the English Language. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1863 544 Cranch, Christopher Pearse. Poems of. 12° original boards. . Phila., 1844 Presentation copy from the author to John S. Dwight ; also auto- graph letter of the author inserted. 545 Cranch. Satan; a libretto. First ed. 18° cloth. Boston, 1874 Presentation copy from the author, " John S. Dwight from his friend C. P. Cranch, Jan. 22, 1874." 546 Cranch. Ariel and Caliban, with other poems. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1887 Presentation copy from the author to John S. Dwight; also auto- graph letter of the author inserted. 547 Creasy, Edward S. Memoirs of Eminent Etonians; with notices of the early history of Eton College. Royal 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1850 548 Creech, William. Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces; with let- ters containing a comparative view of the modes of liv- ing, arts, etc , of Edinburgh, at different periods. Steel portrait. 8° full calf, gilt back (broken). Edinburgh, 18 15 CATALOGUE. 47 549 Crockett's Free and Easy Song Book. 40 engravings. 16° full roan. Phila., 1846 550 Croisat. M^thode de Coiffure. Par Croisat, Professeur Coiffeur du Journal des Modes. Plates. 12° half sheep (worn). Paris, 1832 551 [Croker, T. Crofton.] Recollections of Old Christmas; a masque, performed at Grimston. (With references and* meanings of old words.) Small 4° original wrap- pers. (Privately printed), Tuesday XXIV, December, 1850 Presentation copy from the author to William E. Burton. 552 Croker. Killarney Legends. Steel plates. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1853 553 Crombie, Alex. Etymology and Syntax of the English Language. 8° half calf. London, 1836 554 Cromek, R. H. Remains of Nithdale and Galloway Song; with historical and traditional notices relative to the manners and customs of the Peasantry. Now first published. 8° new boards, uncut. London, 18 10 555 Crouch. Memoirs of Mrs. Crough; including a retro- spect of the stage during the years she performed. By M.J.Young. Portrait. 2 vols, in one. 16° new cloth. London, 1806 556 Cruikshank. Carey, David. Life in Paris; comprising the Rambles, Sprees and Amours of Dick Wildfire of Corinthian celebrity, etc. 21 finely colored plates by George Cruikshank, also 22 engravings on wood by the same artist. Royal 8° original pictorial boards, uncut (lower portion of back missing). London, 1822 A fine, clean, tall, uncut copy. A companion volume to those by Pierce Egan. French copy brought ;J96. 557 Cruikshank. Life in London; or, the day and night scenes of Jerry Hawthorne, Esq., and his elegant friend, Corinthian Tom, in their rambles and sprees through the Metropolis. By Pierce Egan. With 36 finely colored plates by I. R. and G. Cruikshank. 8° straight grained red morocco (slightly shaken but clean copy). London, 1823 558 Cruikshank. The Universal Songster; or. Museum of Mirth, forming the most complete, extensive and valu- able collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language. With humorous characteristic fron- tispieces and numerous woodcuts designed by George and Robert Cruikshank, engraved by J. R. Marshall. 3 vols. 8° half calf (fe\t leaves slightly soiled). London, 1828 48 CATALOGUE. 559 Cruikshank at Home; a new family album of endless entertainment. With numerous illustrations engraved on wood. First to fourth series. Bound in a vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 560 Cruikshank. Comic Almanack, from 1835 to 1853; an ephemeries in jest and earnest, by Thackeray, Thomas Hood, Albert Smith, etc. With nearly 1000 illustra- tions by George Cruikshank and others. New issue. 2 folding colored plates and numerous full-page etch- ings. 4 vols. 16° cloth. London, i860 561 Cruikshank. Hone's Political Tracts. Political House that Jack Built, 1819; — Political Showman at Home, 182 1 ; — Non Mi Ricordo, 1820; — The Queen's Matri- monial Ladder, 1820; — Political Litany, 1817; — The Royal Urinead, by Thomas Hague (with very facetious colored plate), 1808. Numerous woodcuts by Cruik- shank. Bound in one vol. 8° boards, uncut. London. 562 Cruikshank. Holidays with Hobgoblins; and talk of strange things. By Dudley Costello. With illustra- tions by George Cruikshank. 12° cloth. London, 1861 563 Cruikshank. The Toothache. Imagined by Horace Mayhew. Realized by George Cruikshank. 43 etch- ings. 16° pictorial boards. Boston, n. d. 564 CuLLUM, George W. Systems of Military Bridges in use by the United States Army, those adopted by the Great European Powers, and such as are employed in British India. 7 folding plates. 8° half light calf, gilt back. New York, 1863 565 CuLLUM. Biographical Register of the Ofificers and Grad- uates of the U. S. Academy at West Point from its es- tablishment, March 16, 1802, to the army re-organiza- tion of 1866-67. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1868 566 CuLMAN, Leonard. Sentences for Children; English and Latin. Translated by Charles Hoole. i6° sheep. London, 1741 567 Culpeper, Mich. A Sure Guide; or, the best and nearest to Physick and Chyrurgery. Written in Latine by Johannes Riolanus. Copperplates. Small folio, sheep (portion of title missing). London, 1657 568 Cunningham, Allan. Songs of Scotland, ancient and modern; with an introduction and notes, historical and critical, and characters of the lyric poets. 4 vols, small 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1825 569 Cunningham, George Godfrey. History of England in the Lives of Englishmen. Steel portraits. 8 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1852 CATALOGUE. 49 570 Curiosities of Street Literature; comprising "Cocks," or " Catchpennies," a large and curious assortment of street drolleries, squibs, histories, comic tales in prose and verse, Broadsides on the Royal Family, etc. Illus- trations. 4° half morocco, uncut. London, 1871 Only 100 copies printed. 571 Curious. Facetie Motti et Burle, di Diversi Signori, et persone private. Raccolte per M. Lodovico Domen- ichi. 12° boards (lower half of title in facsimile). Venetia, 1563 572 Curious. Hieronymo Fracastorio. Syphilis, sive mor- bus Gallicus. Fine portrait by Geo. Vertue. 4° old calf. London, 1720 A curious Latin poem on the great Pox or Lues Veneria, com- monly called the French disease. Many years after the first publica- tion of this poem, Des Sauvages, the medical -writer, took the name invented by Fracastorio for the hero of his poem, and applied to the disease, with which it has ever since been identified. 573 Curious. Glossarium Eroticum Linguas Latinse, sive theogonise, legum et morum nuptialium apud Romanes explanatio nova ex interpretatione propria et impropria et differentiis in significatu fere duorum millium sermo- num. Auctore P. P. (Pierhugues). 8° mottled sheep. Parisiis, 1826 574 [Curtis, George W.] Potiphar Papers (Reprinted from " Putnam's Monthly "). Illustrated by A. Hoppin. First ed. 12° new cloth. New York, 1853 575 CuRWEN, Henry. History of Booksellers, the old and the new. Portraits and illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, (1873) 576 Cutter (The), in five Lectures, upon the art and prac- tice of Cutting Friends, Acquaintances and Relations. Woodcut. 16° boards, uncut. Boston, 1808 577 T^AGLEY. Takings; or, the life of a collegian, a X^ poem. Illustrated by 26 etchings, from designs by R. Dagley. 8° new boards (few leaves slightly soiled). London, 1821 578 Damhouder. Practycke in Criminele Ssecken. Engraved title. 8° vellum. Rotterdam, 1628 579 Dana, Richard H. Poems and Prose Writings. First ed. 2 vols. 12° new cloth. New York, 1850 580 Dance of Death, exhibited in Elegant Engravings on wood; with a dissertation on the several representa- tions of that subject, but more particularly on those ascribed to Micaber and Hans Holbein. By Francis Douce. 50 plates. 8° half morocco, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1833 50 CATALOGUE, 581 Dance of Death exhibited in elegant engravings on wood; with a dissertation on the several representations of that subject. By Francis Douce. Also Holbein's Bible Cuts, consisting of 90 illustrations on wood, with intro- duction by Theo. F. Dibdin. i8' half calf. Bohn: London, 1858 582 Dancing. Analysis of the London Bail-Room; in which is comprised the history of the polite art. Frontis- piece. Small 8° original boards, uncut. London, 1825 583 Dancing. Blasis, C. Notes upon Dancing, historical and practical. With biographical notices of the Blasis Family. Translated by R. Barton. Plates. 8° wrap- pers, uncut. London, 1847 584 Dancing. Cahusac, M. de. La Danse, ancienne et mod- erne, ou trait^ historique de la danse. 3 vols. 18° old calf. A la Haye, 1754 585 Dancing. Drawing-Room Dances. By Cellarius. Illus- trations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1847 586 Dancing. Fashionable Dancing. By Cellarius. With de- signs by Gavarni. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 587 Dancing. Essay towards a History of Dancing; contain- ing the several sorts of dancing, antique and modern, serious, scenical and grotesque, etc. 12° old calf. London, 171 2 588 Dancing. Ferrero, Edward. Art of Dancing Historically Illustrated. 12° cloth. New York, (1859) 589 Dancing. Hillgrove, Thomas. Complete Practical Guide to the Art of Dancing. Illustrations. 16° boards. New York, 1864 590 Dancing. Howe's Complete Ball- Room Handbook; con- taining upwards of three hundred dances. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, (1858) 591 Dancing. Peacock, Francis. Sketches relative to the History and Theory, but more especially to the Practice of Dancing. 8° boards, uncut. Aberdeen, 1805 592 Dancing. Read's Characteristic National Dances; 'in- cluding a series of tales by popular authors. With 12 full-page colored plates and colored title-pages. 4° cloth, gilt edges. London. 593 Dancing. Webster, Mrs. Alfred. Dancing as a Means of Physical Education; with remarks on deformities and their prevention and cure. Small 4° cloth, colored bor- ders. London, 185 1 CATALOGUE. 51 594 Dancing. Wilson, Thomas. Analysis of Country Dancing; with some entire new reels, together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room. Illustrations. 12° boards, uncut. London, 181 1 595 Dancing. Wilson. Description of the Correct Method of Waltzing, the truly fashionable species of Dancing. Illustrated by engravings from original designs and drawings, by J. H. A. Randall. Small 8° boards, uncut. London, 18 16 596 Dancing. Wilson. Correct Method of German and French Waltzing. Plates. 12° boards. London, 1817 597 Dancing. Wilson. Quadrille and Cotillion Panorama; or, treatise on quadrille dancing. Folding colored plan. Small 8° original boards, uncut. London, 1822 598 Dancing. Wilson. Complete System of English Country Dancing. Folding plans and 6 pages of engraved music. 12° boards, uncut. London, n. d. 599 Daniel, George. Merrie England in the Olden Time. Time. First ed,, with original etchings by John Leech. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, original backs, uncut. London, 1842 600 Dante. Translated into English verse, by I. C. Wright. Third ed. Illustrated with engravings on steel, after designs by Flaxman. 12° half calf, gilt back. Bohn: London, 1854 601 Dante. Lyrical Poems of; including the poems of the Vita Nuova and Convito. Translated by Charles Lyell. First ed. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 602 Dante Alighieri's Lyrische Gedichte. Ubersetzt und erk- lart, von Karl L. Kannegiesser und Karl Witte. 2 vols, in one. 12° half calf. Leipzig, 1842 603 Dante. The Vita Nuova of Dante. Translated with an introduction and notes by Theodore Martin. Square 12° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1864 604 Dante. The New Life of Dante Alighieri. Translated by Charles Eliot Norton. First ed. Royal 8° cloth, un- cut. Boston, 1867 605 D'Anvers, Caleb. Collection of Poems on Several Occa- sions; published in the Craftsman. 8" boards. London, 1731 606 D'Anvers, N. Elementary History of Art; an introduc- tion to ancient and modern architecture, sculpture, painting, music. 120 woodcuts. 12° cloth. New York, 1875 607 Darbishire, Herbert D. Relliquiae Philological; or, cbsays in comparative philology. Edited by R. S. Con- way. With a biographical notice by J. E, Sandys. 8° clolh, uncut. Cambridge, 1895 52 CATALOGUE. 608 Daumas, E. Les Chevaux du Sahara et les Moeurs du Desert. Nouvelle ed., revue et augmentde par L'Emir Abd-El Kader. 2 portraits. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1863 609 Dauney, William. Ancient Scottish Melodies, from a manuscript of the reign of King James VI; with an introductory enquiry illustrative of the history of the music of Scotland. 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Edinburgh, 1838 610 Davidge, William. Footlight Flashes. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1866 611 Davidson, E. A. Pretty Arts for the Employment of Leisure Hours. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1879 612 Davies, C. M. History of Holland and the Dutch Nations. Maps. 5 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1851 613 Davis, John F. Poeseos Sinensis Commentarii. Poetry of the Chinese (from the Royal Asiatic Transactions), to which are added translations and detached pieces. 8° paper. Macao, China, 1834 614 [Davy, Charles.] Conjectural Observations of the Origin and. Progress of Alphabetic Writing. 3 engraved plates. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1772 615 Davys, John. An Essay on the Art of Decyphering, Lond., 1787; — Sermon preached before the University of Oxford, Dec. 4, 1687, concerning the obligation of Oaths; — The Benefit of Oaths to Civil Society consid- ered in an Assize Sermon, by Richard Green, 1744; — Sermon preached at Parish Church, Lond., 1743, by Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford, 1743; — Dissertation by Thomas Hunt, addressed to the Students in Arabic, 1743. Bound together. 4° cloth. 616 Deane, Charles. Bibliographical Tracts, Number One. Spurious Reprints of Early Books, pp.19. Imperials" half morocco. Boston, 1865 617 De Bury, Richard. Philobiblon; a treatise on the love of books. First American ed., with the literal English translation of John B. Inglis. Collated and corrected, with notes, by Samuel Hand. 12° new cloth. Albany, i86i Only 230 copies printed.'' 618 [Decker, Thomas.] 'Tis Pitty Shee's a Whoore. Acted by the Queenes Majestie's Servants, at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane. Small 4° boards (corner of title repaired). London, 1633 619 Dedham Historical Register. Frontispieces. Vols, i to 14. 14 vols. 8°, uncut, in parts. Dedham, 1890-1903 Complete set from the beginning. CATALOGUE^ 53 620 Dee, Dr. John. Private Diary of, and the catalogue of his library of manuscripts. Edited by James O. Halli- well. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Camden Society: London, 1842 6a I Defoe. Daniel Defoe; his life and recently discovered writings, extending from 1716 to 1729. By William Lee. Portrait and illustrations. 3 vols, 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1869 62a De Gubernatis, Angelo. Zoological Mythology; or, the Legends of Animals. 2 vols. 8° new cloth. New York, 1872 623 De La Hodde, Lucien. History of Secret Societies, and of the Republic Party of France, 1830-48. 8° cloth. Phila., 1856 6a4 De La Motte Roullant. Les Facetieux Deviz des cent et six Nouvelles Nouvelles, tres recreatiues pour recu- eiller les bores joyeux esprits Frangoys. Par le Seig- neur de La Motte, Roullant Lionnois. 18° old calf, gilt. Benoist Rigaud: Lyon, 1570 From the W. E. Burton libraray, book-plate of Calwich library. 625 Delepierre, M. Octave. Macaron^ana, ou melanges de Litt^rature Macaronique des diff6rents peuples de I'Europe. 8° cloth, uncut. Paris, 1852 626 Delepierre. Sketch of the History of Flemish Litera- ture and its celebrated authors. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, i860 627 [Deloney, Thomas.] Thomas of Reading; or, the sixe worthie yeomen of the west. Now the sixth time cor- rected and enlarged. 4° half morocco, uncut. London, printed by E. Allde, 163a: (Edinburgh, reprinted by J. Ballantyne & Co ). Large Paper. Contains much facetious matter. 628 Denny. Military Journal of Major Ebenezer Denny; an officer in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars; with an Introductory memoir. Portrait and maps (lacks por- trait of Gen. Harmar). 8° cloth. Phila., 1859 With notes and an Indian vocabulary. 629 De Quincey, Thomas. Works of. 21 vols. ia° brown cloth. Ticknor & Fields: Boston, 1856 630 Devil upon Crutches in England; or, night scenes in London, a satirical work, written upon the plan of the celebrated " Diable Boiteaux," of M. Le Sage. 16° sheep. London. 54 CATALOGUE, 631 De Voe, Thomas F. The Market Book; containing a historical account of the public markets in the cities of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Brooklyn. Vol. 1 (all pub.) (Markets of New York). 8° cloth. New York, 1862 6^3 D'EwES. Autobiography and Correspondence of Sir Simonds D'Ewes, during the Reigns of James I and Charles I. Edited by James O. Halliwell. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1845 633 [Dewey and Emmons.) Reports on the Herbaceous Plants and on the Quadrupeds of Massachusetts. 8° wrappers, uncut. Cambridge, 1840 634 Dezobry, Ch , et Bachelet, Th. Dictionnaire G6n6ral de Biographie et d'Histoire de Mythologie de Geog- raphic Ancienne et Moderne. 2 vols, thick imperial 8° half morocco, Paris, 1863 63s DiBDiN, Charles. Complete History of the English Stage. First ed. 5 vols. 8° half calf. London, (1800) 636 DiBDiN. Collection of Songs; selected from the works of Mr. Dibdin. Third ed., with additions and alter- ations. 5 vols. 12° new cloth, uncut. London. 637 Dibdin, Thomas Reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin, of the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Hay- market, etc. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1837 638 Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, D. D. Typographical Antiqui- ties; or, ihe history of printing in England, Scotland and Ireland, containing memoirs of our ancient printers and a register of the books printed by them. Begun by the late Joseph Ames, F. R. and A. SS., consider- ably augmented by William Herbert, of Cheshunt, Herts, and now greatly enlarged, with copious notes, and illustrated with appropriate engravings, compre- hending the History of English literature and a view of the progress of the art of engraving in Great Britain, by the Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin. Numerous por- traits, facsimiles of early printing, etc. 4 vols, impe- rial 4° crimson levant morocco, gilt, gilt edges, by Clarke & Bedford. London, 1809-19 Large Paper : only 65 copies printed. Of the copies on Large Paper (which contain plates not found in those on small paper) there are very few in this country, and they are much sought for in England. This and the 8 following Dibdin's are from the Libraries of Zelotes Hosmer and Henry B. Humphrey. CATALOGUE. 55 639 DiBDiN. The Bibliographical Decameron; or, ten days' pleasant discourse upon illuminated manuscripts and subjects connected with early engraving, typography and bibliography. Numerous portraits and other illus- trations, many of them on India paper, with several duplicates, proof impressions. 3 vols, imperial 8° olive morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1817 Large Paper : only 50 copies printed. This copy contains the following duplicate and private plate por- traits, engraver's proofs, namely : one of the Earl of Sunderland ; one of Michael Mattaire and Gerard Meerman ; one of Bishop Percy ; one of Earl Spencer (private plate), and two of Thomas Payne, Book- seller, one of which is the " ebony-spectacle portrait," which is thus mentioned on page 435 (in a note ): " Twenty-five copies of the original ebony-spectacle, engraved por- trait — which have been eagerly snatched up by perch- like collectors — have reimbursed this extra expense ; and this first plate is now broken up-" It contains also the facsimile plate, by G. Lewis, from a missal executed by Francesco Veronesi. " This work may be considered as a continuation of the Biblio- mania, the same characters being introduced in the dialogues. From the information which it contains, and the splendor of the decorations and printing, it will ever be considered as a model of excellence and good taste in typography and the arts. Both the copperplates and the woodcuts which embellished the work have been destroyed." 640 DiBDiN. Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or, a descriptive cata- logue of the books printed in the fifteenth century, and of many valuable first editions in the library of George John, Earl Spencer, K. G., etc., etc. Numerous plates and woodcuts of facsimiles, many of which are on India paper. 4 vols, imperial 8° olive levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, rough edges. London, 1814-15 " This catalogue contains only the works printed in the fifteenth century and the Editiones Principes. It is compiled with the great- est care and industry, and those who have had occasion to consult its pages can testify to its accuracy and great utility. The collection is the finest private one in Europe ; the catalogue will ever be re- garded as of the first importance to the theologian, the historian and the critic, and as a perfect model for the bibliographer." — ■ Lowndes 641 DiBDiN. -iEdes Althorpianas; or, an account of the man- sion, books and pictures at Althorp, the residence of George John Earl Spencer, K. G. To which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. Numer- ous portraits and other illustrations, some of which are on India paper. 2 vols, imperial 8° olive levant mo- rocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1822 This work, designed as a supplement to the above, contains accounts of the ancestors of Earl Spencer ; of the Mansion at Althorp ; of the gallery, with engravings of the most important pictures; and of editions of the Scriptures, Aldine Editions, and books printed in the fifteenth century, not contained in the former volumes. 56 CATALOGUE. 642 DiBDiN. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Books printed in the Fifteenth Century, lately forming Part of the Library of the Duke di Cassano Serra, and now the Property of George John Earl Spencer, K. G. With a general index of authors and editions contained in the present volume, and in the Bibliotheca Spencerianaand ^des Althorpianas. Imperial 8° olive levant morocco, gilt, gilt top, rough edges. London, 1823 This work forms anothei supplemental volume to the "Bibliotheca Spenceriana," with an index to the seven volumes. 643 DiBDiN. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. Portraits and numer- ous beautiful plates, many upon India paper, including a full set of Lewis's etchings (India proofs), illustra- ting the physiognomy, manners, etc., of the people of France and Germany. 3 vols, bound in 4 vols, impe- rial 8° olive levant morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1821 Large Paper : only 100 copies printed. Besides the set of Lewis's Etchings there are inserted in this copy the following portraits, namely, one of the Author which was en- graved for the second edition (1829), and one of the Comte de Brienne, which was published in 1824, India proofs; also, one of Diane de Poictiers (Vol. II, p. 497), from the private plate which was destroyed after only fifty impressions had been talcen. " This work contains much curious information respecting the MSS. and rare works in public and private libraries abroad. It is printed and embellished in the same style of excellence as the Doc- tor's other works." — Lowndes. 644 DiBDiN. Reminiscences of a Literary Life; with anec- dotes of books and of book-collectors. With index and an autograph letter. Portraits, views, facsimiles, etc., some of which are on India paper. 2 vols, imperial 8° olive levant morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1836 Large Paper : only 39 copies printed. This copy contains a long autograph letter by Dr. Dibdin, ad- dressed to Dawson Turner (whose copy this was), bound in the first volume ; and the rare index, very neatly inlaid, bound in the second volume. 64s DiBDiN. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England, and in Scotland. Above 100 illustrations, consisting of 44 beautiful large plates, besides woodcuts, etc.; compris- ing portraits, views, ancient architecture, facsimiles, etc. India proofs. 3 vols, imperial 8° olive morocco, gilt, gilt edges, by J. Clark. London, 1838 Large Paper : only 99 copies printed. A few leaves in the preface are loose, otherwise this is a very perfect and elegant copy. CATALOGUE. ^7 646 DiBDiN. Bibliomania, or Book-Madness; a bibliographi- cal romance. Illustrated with cuts. New and improved ed.; to which are now added preliminary observations and a supplement, including a key to the assumed char- acters in the drama. Portrait of the author, Mr. Walmsley's plate attesting number of copies printed, and numerous other engravings and typographical em- bellishments. Many of the engravings on India paper. 2 vols, imperial 8° olive levant morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1842 Large Paper : only 55 copies printed. Best edition ; edited by Dr. Dibdin himself. " The Bibliomania is written in dialogues or conversations, the characters introduced are well-known book collectors of the author's acquaintance. The great value of the work is in the notes, which abound with anecdotes of Books and Book Collectors, and an account of the rarer articles in their collections, and the prices at which they were sold, extracted from the sale catalogues." — Zjiwndes. 647 Dibdin. Library Companion; or, the young man's guide and the old man's comfort in the choice of a library. First ed. 2 vols. 8° mottled calf, gilt backs. London, 1824 648 Dibdin. Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. Second ed. Steel por- traits and illustrations. 3 vols. 8° sprinkled calf. London, 1839 Printed at the Shakspeare Press. 649 Dibdin. An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics. Fourth ed., greatly enlarged and corrected. 2 vols, royal 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1827 Large Paper Copy. 650 Dibdin. Reminiscences of a Literary Life. First ed. Portrait and plotes. 2 vols. 8° original boards, uncut, paper labels (bindings broken). London, 1836 652 Dickens, Charles. Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. With illustrations by Seymour, Phiz and Crow- quill. 8° half russia (foxed). New York, 1838 653 Dickens. Martin Chuzzlewit; — Barnaby Rudge; — Nich- olas Nickleby; — Sketches by. Boz. Illustrations. 4 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., 1842-45 654 Dickens. Fireside Dickens; a cyclopedia of the best thoughts of Charles Dickens. By F. G. De Fontaine. Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1883 655 Dickens. Life of. By Shelton Mackenzie. Portrait. 12° cloth. Phila., (1870) S8 CATALOGUE. 656 DiCKiNS, F. V. Hyak Ninls'shiu; or, stanzas by a cen- tury of poets; being Japanese Lyrical Odes. Trans- lated into English, with explanatory notes. 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1866 657 DicTiONNAiRE de TAcad^mie Frangoise, revu, corrig^ et augment^; avec Supplement. 3 vols. 4° old sheep (bindings worn). Paris, 1829 658 DiCTiONNAiRE. Complement du Dictionnaire de I'Acad- ^mie Frangaise; avec une preface par Louis Barr6. 4° half calf. Paris, 1844 659 Dictionnaire Politique; encyclopedic du language et de la science politiques; avec une introduction par Gar- nier-Pagbs. Public par E. Duclerc et Pagnerre. Royal 8° half morocco, Paris, 1848 660 Dictionnaire contenant les anecdotes historiques de I'amour. Second Edition, revue, corrig6e et augmen- t^e par I'auteur. 5 vols. 8° new cloth. Troyes, 1811 661 Dictionary of Polite Literature; or, fabulous history of the heathen gods and illustrious personages. Plates by Burney, engraved by Angus and Dudley. 2 vols. 16° calf, gilt backs. London, 1804 662 Dictionary of Daily Wants; — Dictionary of Medical and Surgical Knowledge. Illustrations. 2 vols, thick 12° half roan. London. 663 DiEFENBACH, Lorcnz. Vergleichendes Wortenbuch der gothischen Sprache. 2 vols, in one. 8° half morocco. Frankfurt, 1851 664 DiEZ, Friedrich. Grammatik der Romanischen Sprachen. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. Bonn, 1856 665 DiGGES, Leonard. Prognostications, containing Plain, Briefe, Pleasant and Choice Rules to judge the weather, etc., by the Sunne, Moone and Starres. JBlack &etUv. Small 4° half calf (cut into at the bottom). London, 1556 From the W. E. Burton Collection. 666 [DiLKE, Charles W.] Old Plays; being a continuation of Dodsley's Collection; with notes, critical and explana- tory. 6 vols. 8° half red morocco. London, 1816 667 DiNNiES, Anna P. The Floral Year; embellished with bouquets of flowers, drawn and colored from nature, each flower illustrated with a portrait. Colored plates. Square 12° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1847 668 Diogenes (a satirical journal). Vols, t, 2 and 3. Nu- merous illustrations. 3 vols. 4° cloth. London, 1853-54 CATALOGUE. 59 669 Discourse of Women j shewing their imperfections alpha- betically. Newly translated out of the French into English. 16° old calf. London, 1662 670 Disraeli, Benjamin. Novels of. 10 vols, bound in 5 vols. 12* half calf, gilt backs. London, 1859 Comprising: Coningsby, Young Duke; — Venetia, Henrietta Temple ; — Sybil, Contarini Fleming ; — Tancred, Alroy , — Vivian Grey, Ixion in Heaven. 671 Disraeli, Isaac. Curiosities of Literature. Portrait. 4 vols. 12° new cloth, uncut. Boston, 1858 672 Disraeli. Amenities of Literature. New ed., edited by B. Disraeli. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 673 Disraell Calamities and Quarrels of Authors. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 674 Disraeli. The Literary Character. New ed., edited by B. Disraeli. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 675 Dixon, B. Homer. Surnames. 8° cloth. Boston, 1855 Printed for private distribution only. 676 Dodd, George. British Manufactures. Illustrations. 6 vols, bound in 3 vols. 16° cloth. London, 1844-45 677 Dodd, Henry P. The Epigrammatists; a selection from the epigrammatic literature of ancient, mediseval and modern times. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1870 678 Dodd, James William. Ballads of Archery, Sonnets, etc. 12° new cloth, uncut. London, 1818 679 Dodd. Revolutionary Memorials; embracing poems by Rev. Wheeler Chase, published in 1778, and an appen- dix, containing Gen. Burgoyne's Proclamation (in bur- lesque). Edited by Rev. Stephen Dodd. First ed. 12° new cloth. New York, 1852 680 Dodd, Rev. Dr. The Sisters; or, the history of Lucy and Caroline Sanson entrusted to a false friend. 4 cop- perplates. 8° paper, uncut. London, 1791 681 DoDiNGTON. Diary of George Bubb Dodington, Baron of Melcombe Regis, from March 8, 1748, to Feb. 6, 1 761; with an appendix containing some curious and interesting papers. By Henry P. Wyndham. 8° sheep (broken). Salisbury, 1784 682 DoDSLEY, J. Collection of Poems by Several Hands. New ed., with notes and the continuation by G. Pearch. 10 vols. 12° old calf (rebacked, some leaves water- stained). London, 1775-82 With monogram and crown of King George III on back and front of each binding. 6o CATALOGUE. 683 Donaldson, Thomas (a weaver). Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, both humourous and entertaining. First ed. 12° new cloth. Printed at the Apollo Press; Alnwick, 1809 684 DoRAN, Dr. Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1855 685 DoRAN. Bentley Ballads; a selection of choice ballads, songs, etc., contributed to " Bentley's Miscellany." Edited by Dr. Doran. With 4 ballads contributed by the editor. First ed. 12° new cloth, uncut. London, 1858 686 Doran. New Pictures and Old Panels. Portrait. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 687 Doran. "Their Majesties' Servants"; Annals of the English Stage from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. 2 vols. 8° new cloth. New York, 1865 688 Dorchester (Mass.) in 1630, 1776 and 1855. Oration delivered on the 4th of July, 1855, by Edward Everett. 8" cloth. Boston, 1855 689 Dorchester Broadside. Notice: The Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor and of the Work House of the Town of Dorchester, are, by a special vote of the Town, directed to take up and set to work all Idlers, Grog-Shop Loungers and Tavern Haunters, who are wasting their lives and substance in Idleness and In- temperance. Folio. n. d., (1810-20) 690 Dorchester, a d. s. by Noah Clapt, Town Clerk, i page folio, Dorchester, 1763; an order to warn Florah, a negro woman, out of the town within 14 days. 691 Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society. Collec- tions of, Nos. I, 2 and 3. Memoir of Roger Clap; — Annals of the Town of Dorchester, by James Blake, 1750; — Journal of Richard Mather, 1635: his life and death, 1670. 3 vols. 12° boards. Boston, 1846-50 692 D'Orsay, Count Alfred. Etiquette; or, a guide to the usages of society, with a glance at bad habits; to which is added the true theory of the ^Rhenish or Spanish Waltz and of the German Waltz "A Deux Temps". Por- trait and engraved frontispiece. 8° half morocco. New York, 1843 6^3 Dove, Patrick E, The Revolver; its description, man- agement and use; with hints on rifle clubs and the de- fence of the country. Illustrations, 8° pictorial boards. Edinburgh, 1857 69+ Downes, G. Dublin University Prize Poems; with Span- ish and German ballads, etc. First ed. 8° new boards, uncut. Dublin, 1824 CATALOGUE. 6i 69s Downing, A. J. Rural Essays. Edited with a memoir of the author, by Geo. W. Curtis. Portrait and illus- trations. 8° cloth. New York, 1854 696 Drake, S. A. Historic Fields and Mansions of Middle- sex. Illustrated with 20 heliotype plates and map. 8° cloth. Boston, 1874 The heliotype plates were only issued with this edition. 697 Drake. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast. Maps and illustrations. Square 8° cloth. New York, 1875 698 Drake. Pine-Tree Coast. Illustrations. Square 8° cloth. Boston, 189 1 Historical sketches of Maine. 699 Drama. An Impartial Examen of the Present Contests between the Town and the Manager of the Theatre; with some proposals for accommodating the present misunderstanding between the town and manager of- fer'd to the consideration of both parties. By Mr. Neitherside. pp. 24. 8° stitched. London, 1744 700 Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher. The first printed from the text and with the notes of Peter Whalley, the latter from the text and with the notes of George Colman. Portraits. 4 vols, royal 8° half calf. John Stockdale: London, 181 1 From the library of W. E. Burton. 701 Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh and Farquhar. With biographical and critical notices by Leigh Hunt. Portrait. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1859 702 Dramatic. The Actor; or, a treatise on the art of play- ing. 16° new cloth. London, 1755 703 Dresser, C. The Art of Decorative Design. With an appendix, giving the hours of the day at which flowers open, the characteristic flowers of the months of all countries. Plates. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1862 704 Drury, Henry. Arundines Cami, sive Musarum Canta- brigiensium lusus Canori. 8° new cloth, uncut. Cantabrigise, 1843 With bookplate of Edward Everett, and note by him. 705 Duck, Stephen, Poems on Several Subjects, written by Stephen Duck, lately a poor Thresher in a Barn, etc., London, 1730; — The Lover's Miscellany; or, poems on Several Occasions, amorous and gallant, London, 1 7 19. Bound together. 8° new boards (last poem has pages wrinkled by water). 62 CATALOGUE. 706 Dudley, Gov. Joseph, a. /. s. i page 4°, signed twice, Roxbury 23rd Jan., 1705; also with an affidavit signed by John Winchester and Thomas Trowbridge (ances- tors of well-ljnown Boston families). (Lot.) An account of the Governor's encounter in Roxbury with two teamsters who refused to let him pass in a bad place in the road, as he was starting on a journey to New Hampshire in his chariot. During the dispute the Governor stabbed one of them in the back and broke his sword in his furious rage and otherwise maltreated the teamsters. They were both arrested and put in prison and these two documents are the affidavits to the Court of both the teamsters and the Governor each giving an account of the affair. These letters are printed in full in Sewall's Diary in the Mass. Historical Society Collections. The printed pages including them are with this lot. 707 Dudley Genealogies and Family Records. By Dean Dudley. Frontispiece. 8° cloth. Boston, 1848 708 DuFFEY, Mrs. E. B. What Women Should Know. 12° cloth. Phila., (1873) 709 DuNLOP, John. History of Fiction; being a critical ac- count of the most celebrated prose works of fiction from the earliest Greek romances to the novels of the present age. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 710 Dunlop-Wallace, M. A. Glass in the Old World. Col- ored plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London. 711 DuPLEssis, Georges. Wonders of Engraving. Illustrated with lo autotype reproductions and 34 wood engrav- ings. Small 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 187 1 712 DuRER. Humiliation and Exaltation of Our Redeemer, in 32 prints, representing the original wood-blocks of Albert Durer. Edited by John Allen. 12° pictorial board covers. London, 1856 713 Durer. The Little Passion of Albert Durer, Repro- duced in facsimile. Edited by W. C. Prime. 37 illus- trations. Royal 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1868 714 DuRFEY, Thbmas. A Fond Husband; or, the plotting sisters, a comedy. Small 4° half roan. London, 1677 715 Durfey. The Fool Turn'd Critick; a comedy as it was acted at the Theatre-Royall. First ed. Small 4° half roan. London, 1678 716 Durfey. The Virtuous Wife; or, good luck at last, a comedy. First ed Small 4" new boards, uncut. London, 1680 7r7 Durfey. Sir Barnaby Whigg; or, no wit like a woman's, a comedy. First ed. Small 4° half roan, new board sides. London, 1681 718 [D'Urfey ] New Songs sung in the Fool's Preferment; or, the three dukes of Dunstable. Small 8° half roan. London, 1688 CATALOGUE. 63 Itg [D'Urfey.] Wit and Mirth; or, pills to purge melan- choly; being a collection of the best merry ballads and songs, old and new. Fourth ed., to which is added a collection of excellent poems. 6 vols. 12' new cloth. London, 1712-20 With the sixth volume, which was published six years after the fifth volume and is generally missing. Very facetious. 720 D'Urfey. New Operas, with comical stories and poems on several occasions, never before printed; being the remaining pieces written by Mr. D'Urfey. 8° new cloth. • London, 1721 721 D'Urfey. Stories, moral and comical; viz.. The Ban- quet of the Gods; — Titus and Gissipus; or, the power of friendship; — The Prudent Husband; or, cuckoldom wittily prevented; — Loyalty's Glory; or, the true soul- dier of Honour. 8° boards. London. 722 DuYCKiNCK, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of American Literature. Steel portraits and illustrations. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. New York, 1855 723 Dyce, Alexander. Specimens of English Sonnets. Square 16° new cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1833 724 Dyer, George. Privileges of the University of Cam- bridge; together with additional observations on its history, antiquities and biography. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut, London, 1824 725 Dyer. Academic Unity; being the substance of a gen- eral dissertation contained in the Privileges of the Uni- versity of Cambridge. 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1827 726 Dying Speeches and Behaviour of the Several State Pris- oners that have been Executed the Last 30 Years; with their several characters from the best historians, as Camden, Spotswood, Clarendon, Sprat, Burnet, etc., and a table shewing how the respective sentences were executed and which of them were mitigated, or par- don'd. 8° new cloth. London, 1720 727 Tj^ADIE, John. Analytical Concordance to the Holy Jd/ Scriptures. Royal 8° cloth. Boston, 1857 728 Early American Poem. The Choice; a poem, after the manner of Mr. Pomfret. By a Young Gentleman, pp. 15. Small 4° stitched, uncut. Edes & Gill: Boston, 1757 729 Early Printing. Vita Sancti Ambrosii. De Officiis et Opuscola. Royal 8° half vellum. Christofor. Valdarfer: Mediolani, 1474 A fine specimen of early printing. 64 CATALOGUE. 730 Early English Text Society Publications. Edited by F. J. Furnivall. From the beginning in 1864 to 1876. Original series, Parts i to 67 (lacking 22 parts) and the Extra Series, Parts i to 19, 26, 27, 28 and 29. Together 68 parts 8° paper, uncut. London, 1864-76 Some of the paper covers slightly discolored by water, otherwise in perfect condition. Some of the missing parts are of the year 1865-66, and have been reprinted and not difficult to obtain. This set lacks Nos. 9, 10, 11, 13 to 23, j6 to 63. 731 Earlv Printing. Fasciculus tetpporum, omnes Antiquo- rum Chronicas complectans. With small rude woodcut Views of Cities; that of Venice is very curious. Folio, paper. 1476 732 Early Printing. Herman, Johan. Tabula Directiorum Profectiorum. JBIock fi-Ctter. Small 4° boards. Erhardt Radolt: Venetiis, 1490 From the W. E. Burton Collection. 733 Early Printing. (S)ttttS 0onitottl0, i49'- Numerous woodcuts, some full-page. Block better. Folio, old calf over oak boards. Moguntise, 1491 The engraved title and first page mounted and a few of the rubri- cated initials have offset on opposite pages, otherwise a good speci- men of early printing. 734 Early School Book. The Youth's Instructor in the Eng- lish Tongue. 16° calf. Boston, 1746 735 Early School Book. The Columbian Grammar. By Benjamin Dearborn. 12° half sheep. Samuel Hall; Boston, 1795 Presentation copy, with autograph inscription on title, " A. N- Clark, from Mr. Benjamin Dearborn." 736 Early School Book. American School-Master's Assist- ant. By Jesse Guthrie, of Kentucky. 12° sheep (mar- gins of few leaves slightly torn). Lexington, Ky., 1804 737 East Boston, Mass. History of; with biographical sketches of the early proprietors, and an appendix. Lithographic portraits, maps and illustrations. Thick 8° cloth. Boston, 1858 738 Eastlake, Charles L. Materials for a History of Oil Painting. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1847 739 Eastlake. History of the Gothic Revival; an attempt to show how the taste for mediaeval architecture, which lingered in England during the last two centuries, has since been encouraged and developed. Numerous il- lustrations. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1872 CATALOGUE. 65 740 Eastlake. Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery and other details. Edited by Charles C. Perkins. Colored plates and other illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1872 741 Eastwood, J., and W. A. Wright. The Bible Word- Book; a glossary of old English Bible words. 16° cloth. London, 1866 742 Ebert, Frederic A. General Bibliographical Dictionary. 4 vols. 8° calf, gilt back. Oxford, 1837 743 Ebrietatis Encomium; or, the praise of drunkenness; wherein is authentically and most evidently praved the necessity of frequently getting drunk. By Boniface Oinophilus. Frontispiece. 16° original boards, uncut. London, 1812 744 Eccentric Biography; or, memoirs of remarkable female characters, ancient and modern, including actresses, adventures, authoresses, fortune tellers, gipsies, dwarfs, swindlers, vagrants, etc. With fine portraits engraved by Mackenzie, J. Chapman, and others. 16° calf, gilt back. London, 1803 745 "Echoes," Cartoons and Lyrics of the Time. First series. Numerous full-page illustrations. Oblong 4° new cloth. London, n. d. 746 EpES, Robert T. Therapeutic Handbook of the United States Pharmacopoeia. 8° cloth. New York, 1883 747 Edgeworth, Maria. A Study of. By Grace A. Oliver. Portraits and illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1882 748 Edinburgh. Catalogue of the Graduates, in the Facul- ties of Arts, Divinity and Law of the University of Edinburgh since its foundation. 8° cloth, uncut (bind- ing broken). Edinburgh, 1858 749 Edinburgh Musical Miscellany; a collection of the most approved Scotch, English and Irish songs, set to music. Selected by D. Sime. Engraved frontispiece and vig- nette on titles. 2 vols. 12° new boards. Edinburgh, 1792 750 Edwards, Charles. History and Poetry of Finger-Rings. Illustrations. 12° new cloth. New York, 1855 751 Edwards, Edward. Memoirs of Libraries; including a handbook of library economy. Vol. 2. Portrait. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1859 752 Edwards, Frederick, Jr. Ventilation of Dwelling-Houses and the Utilization of Waste Heat from Open Fire- places. Plates. 8° cloth. London, t868 66 CATALOGUE. 753 Edwards, H. Collection of Old English Customs, and curious bequests and charities. Small 8° boards, uncut. London, 1843 754 Edwards, Sutherland. History of the Opera, from Mon- teverde to Donizetti. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, un- cut. London, 1862 755 [Egan, Pierce.] Real Life in London: or, the rambles and adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq., and his cousin, the Hon. Tom Dashall, through the Metropolis, exhib- iting a living picture of fashionable characters, manners and amusements in High and Low Life. By an Ama- teur. Embelished and illustrated with a series of color- ed prints, designed and engraved by Messrs. Aiken, Dighton, Brooke, Rowlandson, etc. 2 vols. S^half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops. London, 1821 756 Egan. The Life of an Actor. Dedicated to Edmund Kean, Esq. The poetical descriptions by T. Green- wood. Embellished with 27 fine colored characteristic plates designed and engraved by Theodore Lane; also several original designs on wood by Mr. Thompson. First ed. Royal 8° full light polished calf extra, gilt edges, by W. Pratt. London, 1825 Extra Illustrated by the insertion of 60 extra portraits, includ- ing fine portraits of Mr. Kean as Lucius Junius Brutus ; Pierce Egan ; India proofs of Laurence Sterne, R. W. Elliston, Mr. Ox- berry, Miss F. Kemble as Juliet, Wm. Farren, Mrs. Edwin', Charles Young, Mr. Kean ; also plain or inlaid portraits of Miss O'Neil as Juliet ; Mr. Garrick, mezzotint by R. Laurie, after R. Dighton ; Mr. Holman ; George Colman (3), proof before letters ; Miss Duncan ; James Boswell ; Mr. Ryder as Sir John Restless ; Samuel Johnson (3) ; Congreve (2) ; Mr. Macklin, by J. Wright ; Goldsmith ; A. B. Sheridan (2) ; Mr. Dibdin (2) ; Mr. Oxberry as Justice Greely, colored portrait of George Cruikshank ; Mr. Dowton ; Mr. G. Smith ; Madame Catalani; Mr. Liston ; Philip Astley ; Miss Chester; Samuel Foot ; Mr. Emery ; Geo. F. Cooke ; Mr. Munden as Kit Sly, colored portrait by George Cruikshank ; William Pinkelthman as Don Lewis ; Madame Vestris ; Miss Paton ; Spranger Barry ; Henry Woodward, mezzotint after J. Reynolds ; George IV in his Infancy, etc. A fine, perfect copy. The French copy, without any extra illustra- tions, sold for |!6o. 757 Egan. Pierce Egan's Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic, in their pursuits through life in and out of London. First ed. 36 colored plates by Robert Cruikshank. 8° half crimson levant morocco, gilt top. :-i London, 1830 759 Egan. Boxiana; or, sketches of Ancient and Modern Pugilism, comprising the only original and complete lives of the boxers. Illustrated with numerous por- traits, s vols. 8° new cloth. London. Text has been wet, the paper is a little wrinkled, and but very slightly stained. CATALOGUE. 67 760 [Egerton.J Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry; from authentic manuscripts and old printed copies! Adorned with cuts. Small 8° old calf. London, 1791 761 Egypt Exploration Fund. Naville, Edouard. The Store- City of Pithom and the Route of the Exodus. 13 plates and 2 maps. 4° boards, uncut. London, 1885 762 Eldon, Lord Chancellor. Public and Private Life of. With selections from his correspondence. By Horace Twiss. Portraits. 3 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1844 763 Ellis, George. Specimens of the Early English Poets. Rubricated title-pages. 3 vols. 12° half morocco, uncut (few leaves of one vol. slightly spotted). London. 764 Ellis, Havelock. Studies in the Psychology of Sex. The evolution of modesty, the phenomena of sexual period- icity, Auto-Erotism. 8° cloth. Phila., 1900 Printed for private circulation. 765 Elliston, Robert W. Life and Enterprises of. By George Cruikshank and "Phiz." 12° original pictorial boards. London, 1857 A very entertaining memoir of one of the most gentlemanly, ac- complished and versatile actors who adorned the English stage. 766 Eloisa en Dishabille; being new version of that lady's celebrated epistle to Abelard, ascribed to Professor (Richard) Person. 12° wrappers, uncut. London, 1822 Only 50 copies printed of this facetious poem ; contains also a Latin translation of " Unfortunate Miss Bailey " (a Captain Bold of Halifax). 767 Eloisa in Dishabille; an amatory poem by the late Pro- fessor Porson; also curtain lectures between a surly drunken husband and his inflexible, termagant wife, etc. With 8 curious colored plates by Williams. 12° boards, uncut. London, 1827 768 Elton, Charles A. Specimens of the Classic Poets, in a chronological series, from Homer to Tryphiodorus. Translated into English verse and illustrated with bio- graphical and critical notices. 3 vols, full light calf, gilt backs. London, 1814 769 Elwood, Mrs. Memoirs of the Literary Ladies of Eng- land. Portraits. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1843 770 Elwyn, Alfred L. Glossary of Supposed Americanisms. 12° cloth. Phila., 1859 771 Ely, Talfouxd. Manual of Archaeology. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1890 68 CATALOGUE, 772 Elzevir. Laus Asimi, in qua, preeter eius animalis laudes ac naturae propria, cum Politica non pauca, turn non- nuUa alia diverssae eruditionis, asperguntur. Small 4° new boards. Lug. Batavorum, 1633 773 Emblems. Hadriani Junii Medici Emblemata, ad D. Arnoldum Cobeliura, Christophori Plantini, Antverpias, 1565; — Metamorphoses Ovidii, per Johan Sprengium Augustan, Francofurti, 1563. Woodcuts. 12° stamped calf. 774 Emblems. Triomphe de I'Amour, sur toutes les creatures de I'Univers naifvement represent6. En devises et em- blemes Latins, Italiens, Frangois et Allemans. With 44 engraved plates of emblems and 44 engraved pages of text. 16° old calf. Augspourg, 1695 775 Emblems. Cammerius, J. Symbolorum ac Emblematum Ethico Politicorum. Numerous copperplates of em- blems. 12° old calf. Moguntiae, 1702 776 Emblems. Moral Emblems; with aphorisms, adages and proverbs of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie. Illustrations by John Leighton. Royal 8° full morocco, gilt edges. New York, i860 777 Embroiderer's Book of Design; containing initials, em- blems, cyphers, monographs, ornamental borders, etc. Collected and engraved by F. Delamotte. Oblong 12° boards. London, i860 778 Emerson, R. W. The Dial; a monthly magazine for literature, philosophy and religion. Edited by M. D. Conway. Vol. I (all published). 8° half morocco. Cincinnati, i860 Contains the first publication of " The Sacred Dance,', a poem, by R. W. Emerson. 779 Emerson. Society and Solitude. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1870 780 Emerson. Parnassus, First ed. 12° cloth, gilt top. Boston, 1875 Fine, clean copy. 781 Emerson. Letters and Social Aims. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1876 782 Emerson. Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-72. Portraits. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1883 From the library of John S. Dwight, with his autograph. 783 Emerson. Memoir of. By James Eliot Cabot. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1887 From the library of John S. Dwight, with his autograph in each voulme. . CATALOGUE. 69 784 Emerson. Ralph Waldo Emerson (a biography). By O. W.Holmes. First ed. Portrait. 13° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1885 American Men of Letters series. Presentation copy, with autograph inscription, " John S. Dwight, with the kind regards of O. W. Holmes, Dec. lo, 1884." 785 Encyclopaedia Americana. 13 vols., with supplement. Together 14 vols. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1853 786 EncyclopjEdia Metropolitana. Edited by E. Smedley, H. J. and Henry J. Rose. 25 vols, with Index. Cop- plates. 26 vols. 4° half calf (2 bindings broken). London, 1845 787 Encyclopedia of Love; being a selection from the ama tory poems of the most esteemed authors. Frontis- piece. 18° boards, uncut. London, 1809 788 English (and Dutch) Schole-Master; or, certaine rules and helpes, whereby the natives of the Netherlands, may bee, in a short time, taught to read, understand, and speake the English tongue. Engraved title. Eng- lish and Dutch in parallel columns. 24° vellum. Amsterdam, 1663 With bookplate of Richard Burton. 789 English Hexapla; exhibiting the six important English translations of the New Testament Scriptures. The original Greek text after Scholz; preceded by an his- torical account of the English translations. Thick 4° half morocco. London, 1841 790 English Songs. Essays on Song- Writing; with a collec- tion of such English Songs as are most eminent for poetical merit, with a supplement by R. H. Evans. 12° half morocco. London, 1810 791 Ennemoser, Joseph. History of Magic. Translated by William Howitt. 2 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1854 Contains stories of dreams, spirit-rapping, etc. 792 Epitaphs. Collection of Epitaphs and Monumental In- scriptions, chiefly in Scotland. 12° cloth, uncut. Glasgow, 1 85 1 793 Epitaphs. Gleanings in Graveyards; a collection of curious epitaphs. Edited by Horatio E. Norfolk. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 794 Erasmus. Erasmi Roterodami in adagiorum veterum atque insignium collectonea prefatio. Small 8° mottled calf. Jehan Petit: Argcntio, 1506 70 CATALOGUii.. 795 Erasmus in Praise of Folly, from the Latin into English. Illustrated with above 50 curious cuts, designed, drawn and etched by Hans Holbein, with his portrait and Erasmus. 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London, 1704 811 TT^ACETI.^ Facetiarum, hoc est Joco-Seriorum, fasci- JL cuius novus. Engraved title. 18° vellum. Pathopoli, 1645 812 Facetiae. Musarum Delicae; or, the Muses Recreation; conteining the severall pieces of poetique wit by Sr. J. M. and Ja. S. 1656, and Wit Restor'd; also Wits Recrea- tions, with a thousand out-landish proverbs. 2 vols, small 8° paneled calf. London, 1817 From the Hosmer Library. 813 Faceti*. Les Muses du Foyer de I'Opera, choix des Poesies libres, galantes, Satyriques et autres, les plus agrdable qui ont circuld depuis quelques anndes dans les Soci^t^s galantes de Paris. Au Caff^ du Caveau, 1783; — Les Souvenirs de Madame de Caylus, Amsterdam, 1770. Bound together. 8° calf, Very curious. 814 Fairfax Correspondence: Memoirs of the Reign of Charles the First. Edited by George W. Johnson. Por- traits. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1848 815 Fairholt, F. W. 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Reptiles and Birds; a popular account of their various orders. Illustrations. 8° calf, gilt back. New York, 1870 833 FiLius, Th. Barth. De Holgerodano qui Caroli Magni tempore floruit, dissertatio historica. 16° half sheep. Hafniae, 1677 834 FiRMiN-DiDOT. Nouvelle Biographic G6a6ra\e depuis les temps, les plus regul^s jusqu'a nos jours. 46 vols. 8' paper, uncut. Paris, 1862-77 83s FisKE, John. Myths and Myth-makers. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1873 836 Fitzgerald, Percy. Romance of the English Stage. 12* cloth. Phila., 187s 837 Fitzgerald. History of Pickwick; an account of its characters, localities, allusions and illustrations. With a bibliography. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1891 838 Flagellation. Romance of Chastisement; or, revela- tions of the school and bedroom. By An Expert. Fron- tispiece. 12° cloth. Boston, 1876 839 Flagellation. R6al, Antony. 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London, 1849 850 Forbes, Robert B. Personal Reminiscences. 8° cloth. Boston, 1878 851 FoRSTER, Thomas I. M. Philosophia Musarum; contain- ing the songs and romances of the Piper's Wallet, Pan, the Harmonia Musarum and other miscellaneous poems. First ed. Frontispiece. 8° new cloth, uncut (original wrappers, slightly torn, bound in). Bruges, 1845 Presentation copy, with inscription, " Dawson Turner, from the author." 852 Fort, G. F. Medical Economy during the Middle Ages; a contribution to the history of European morals. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1883 853 FosBROKE, Thomas Dudley. Encyclopaedia of Antiquities and Elements of Archaeology, Classical and Mediaeval. Portrait and numerous copperplates. 3 vols. 4° half morocco, uncut. London, 1825 854 Fox, Charles James. Memorials and Correspondence of. Edited by Lord John Russell. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1853 856 Fox, John. Third Volume of the Ecclesiastical History; containing the Acts and Monuments of Martyrs. 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London, 1799 874 Fry, John. Bibliographical Memoranda; in illustration of early English Literature. Small 4° half calf. Bristol, 1816 Only 100 copies printed. 875 Fuller. Margaret Fuller Ossoli (a biography). By T. W. Higginson. First ed. Portrait. la" cloth, uncut. Boston, 1884 American Men of Letters Series. From the library of John S. Dwight, with his autograph. 876 Fuller, Thomas. History of the University of Cam- bridge, from the Conquest to the year 1634. Edited by M. Prickett and T. Wright. Maps. 8° new cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1840 877 Fulton, Justin D. Why Priests Should Wed. Illustra- tions. 12° pictorial cloth. Boston, (1888) 878 Fun for the Million; or, the Laughing Philosopher: con- sisting of several thousand of the best jokes, witticisms, puns, epigrams, etc. Frontispiece. Square 12° half morocco. London, 1835 879 Fun. Vols, i to 6. Numerous illustrations. 6 vols. 4° original pictorial boards. (Vol. I rebacked.) London, 1863-64 880 Furniture. 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My Reminiscences. Portrait and plate. 2 vols, in one. ia° cloth. Boston, 1884 937 Grahau, Sylvester. Lecture to Young Men (on the Sci- ence of Life). 12° cloth. Providence, 1834 938 Grandville, J. J. Les Fleurs Anim6es. Introductions par Alph. Karr, texte par Taxile Delore. Finely col- ored plates. Imperial 8° morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1847 939 Granier de Cassagnac, M. A. Histoire des Origines de la Langue Frangaise. 8° half morocco. Paris, 1872 940 Granville, A. B, The Spas of England and Principal Sea-Bathing Places. Woodcuts. 3 vols. 12° half calf. London, 1841 941 Grattan, Thomas CoUey. Civilized America. Map. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1859 942 Gray, George Z. The Children's Crusade; an episode of the thirteenth Century. 12' cloth. New York, 1871 943 Gray, James, and Maidment, J. J. B. The Banquet of Wit; being a varied selection of anecdotes, bon mots, etc. 12° cloth, uncut. Pickering & Co, : London, 1882 944 Greek Lexicon, 1497. (Imperfect at beginning and end, leaves at the end mildewed.) Folio, old calf (rebacked). Aldus: Venetiis, 1497 The first Lexicon published and a monument to the Aldus Press, printed in the Greek type, which they did so much to perfect. 945 Greenwood, James. Essay towards a Practical English Grammar, describing the genius and nature of the Eng- lish tongue. 12° old calf. London, 1711 946 Greenwood. Unsentimental Journeys; or, byways of the Modern Babylon. Illustrations. 12° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1867 ^2 CATALOGtrE. 947 Greg, R. P. Comparative Philology of the Old and New Worlds in Relation to Archaic Speech. Accompanied by copious vocabularies. Imperial 8° cloth. London, 1893 948 Gr^goire, H. De la Litt^rature des Nfegres. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1808 Rare. 949 Gregorii de Valentia Societatis Jesu. Libri quinque de Trinitate. 4° vellum. Ingolstadii, 1586 950 Grenville Papers; being the correspondence of Richard Grenville, Earl Temple and the Right Hon. George Grenville, their friends and contemporaries. Edited, with notes, by William James Smith. 4 vols. 8° full blue calf (a few edges slightly discolored by water). Murray; London, 1852 951 Greville Memoirs; a journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV. By C. C. F. Greville. Edited by Henry Reeve. 3 vols. 8" new cloth, uncut. London, 1874 952 Griffin, Gregory. The Microcosm; a periodical work. 12° boards, uncut. London, 1825 953 Griffiths, Arthur. Chronicles of Newgate. New ed. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1884 954 Grimm. Old Danish Ballads. Translated from Grimm's collection. By an amateur. 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1856 955 Gronow. Captain Gronow's Recollections and Anec- dotes of the Camp, the Court and the Clubs at the Close of the Last War with France. New ed., compris- ing the first and second series. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1864 956 Grose, Francis. The Antiquities of England and Wales. New ed. With numerous copperplate engravings. 8 vols. 4° mottled calf. London, (1781) 957 Grose. The Olio; being a collection of essays, dia- logues, letters, epigrams, epitaphs, etc. Second ed., corrected and enlarged, with a portrait of the author. 8° calf. London, 1796 958 Grose. Advice to the Officers of the British and Irish Armies; with the addition of some hints to the Drum- mer and Private Soldier. 16° paper, uncut. London printed: Dublin reprinted, 1789 959 GuizoT, F. History of Civilization. Portraits. 3 vols. 12° new cloth. London, 1856 960 GuizoT. History of the Origin of Representative Gov- ernment in Europe. 12° half calf, gilt back. Bohn: London, 1852 CATALOGUE. 83 961 GuLiSTAN (The)j or, Flower- Garden of Shaikh Sadi of Shiraz. Translated into English by John Ross. From the Persian text of Gentius. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1823 962 Gunning, Henry. Reminiscences of the University, Town and County of Cambridge, from the year 1780. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° new cloth (one title soiled). London, 1854 963 GuTCH. A Lytell Geste of Robin Hode; with other an- cient and modern ballads and songs relating to this celebrated yeoman; to which is prefixed his history and character. Edited by John Mathew Gutch, Adorned with cuts by F. W. Fairholt. 2 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1847 964 Gyll, Gordon W. J. Tractate on Language. 8' new cloth, uncut. London, 1859 965 Gypsies. Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits and Present State of the Gypsies. By John Hoyland. 8' boards, uncut. York, 1817 066 T Take, a. Egmont. Paris Originals. 20 etchings X X by L^on Richeton. 8° cloth. London, 1878 967 Hale. To-Day; a Boston Literary Journal. Edited by Charles Hale. Vols, i and 2. 2 vols. 8° in parts, un- cut. Boston, 1853 With a. I. s. of the editor laid in. 968 Hale, Edward E. Kanzas and Nebraska; the history, geography, etc., of those territories (with historical ac- counts of the Indians). Map. 12° cloth. Boston, 1854 With a. I. s. of the author inserted. 969 Hale, E. E., and Susan. Family Flight through France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland. Numerous Illus- trations. Square 8° cloth. Boston, (188 1) With a. I. J. of E. E. Hale inserted. 970 Hale. Sheets for the Cradle. Edited by Susan Hale. Vol. I, 6 nos. (all published). 4° sheets folded. Boston, 1875 With a. I. s. of the editor laid in. Edited for the Fair of the Children's Hospital. 971 Hale, Sarah J. Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quo- tations. Steel plates. Royal 8° new cloth. Phila., 1857 972 Hale. Woman's Record; or, sketches of all distin- guished women from the creation to 1868. Portraits. Royal 8° new cloth. New York, 1870 973 Hall. Capt. Basil. Patchwork. First ed. 3 vols. 12° half calf. E. Moxon: London, 1841 84 CATALOGUE. 974 [Hall, S. C. ] Book of Costume; or, annals of fashion, from the earliest period to the present time. By " A Lady of Rank." Illustrated with upwards of 200 en- gravings on wood. New ed. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1847 975 Hallam, Henry. Constitutional History of England. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1850 976 Hallam. Introduction to the Literature of Europe. 4 vols. 12' new cloth, uncut (name on titles). London, i860 977 Halliwell, James O. The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville. Reprinted from the edition of 1725. With an introduction, additional notes and glossary, by J. O. Halliwell. Curious woodcuts. 8° new cloth, un- cut. London, 1839 978 Halliwell. Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham. 12° wrappers (cover soiled). London, 1840 979 Halliwell. Manuscript Rarities of the University of Cambridge. 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1841 980 Halliwell. The Jokes of the Cambridge Coffee Houses in the Seventeenth Century. 18° new boards, original wrappers bound in (a few leaves at end stained). Cambridge, 1842 981 Halliwell. Nugae Poeticse; select pieces of old Eng- lish popular poetry, illustrating the manners and arts of the 15th Century. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 Only 100 copies printed. 982 Halliwell. The Poetry of Witchcraft; illustrated by copies of the Plays on the Lancashire Witches, by Heywood and Shadwell. 4° new cloth (text has been somewhat stained by water, but still a good reference book). Brixton Hill, 1853 The edition strictly limited to 80 copies. Printed for private cir culation only. 983 Halliwell. Catalogue of an Unique Collection of An- cient English Broadside Ballads; with notes of the tunes and imprints. Small 8° half roan, new board sides, uncut (corners of last few leaves water-stained). London, 1856 Printed at the Chiswick Press. 984 Halliwell. A Lyttle Boke gevinge a True and Brief Accounte of some Reliques and Curiosities added of late to Mr. Halliwell's Shakespeare Collection. Plate. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 Only 2 tj copies privately printed. CATALOGUE. 85 985 Halliwkll. Books of Characters, Illustrating the Hab- its and Manners of Englishmen from the Reign of James I to the Restoration. Thick 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1857 Large Paper : only 25 copies printed. 986 Halliwell. The Droll of the Bouncing Knight, or the Robbers Robbed; to which is added the Droll of the Gravemakers : both constructed out of Shakespeare's plays about 1647 and acted at Bartholomew and other fairs. Square 16° roxburghe, uncut. London, i860 Only 30 copies printed for the editor at the Chiswick Press. 987 Halliwell. Historical Sketch of the Provincial Dialects of England. Illustrated by numerous examples. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1863 Large Paper, 988 Hamilton, Count Anthony. Fairy Tales and Romances. Translated by M. Lewis, H. T. Hyde and C. Kenney. Portrait. 12" calf, gilt back (title-page soiled). Bohn : London, 1849 989 Hamilton, Lady Augusta, Marriage Rites, Customs and Ceremonies. Portrait. 8° half calf. London, 1822 990 Hamilton, William. Poems and Songs of. Collated with the Ms. volume of his poems and containing sev- eral pieces hitherto unpublished. With illustrative notes and an account of the life of the author. By James Paterson. Portrait. Small 8° half morocco, un- cut. Edinburgh, 1850 991 Hammond, William A. Cerebral Hypersemia; the result of mental strain or emotional disturbance. 12° cloth. New York, 1878 992 Hampson, R. T. Origines Patricias; or, a deduction of European titles of nobility and dignified ofiSces, from their primitive sources. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1846 993 Hancoke, John. Febrifugum Magnum; or, common water the best cure for fevers, and probably for the plague, with a discourse of curing the chin-cough by water. 8° half calf (worn). London, 1724 994 Hancock Thanksgiving Proclamation. Broadside, folio, 1781. 995 Hanger, Col. George. Life, Adventures and Opinions of. Written by himself. 2 vols. 8° half calf. London, 1801 Contains advice to the fair sex on matrimony, compulsory wed- lock, polygamy, and on the misery of female prostitution. 86 CATALOGUE. 996 Hansard, George A. Book of Archery; being a com- plete history and practice of the art, ancient and mod- ern. Plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1841 997 Hanway, Jonas. On the Death of Mr. George Peters, Jan., at St. Petersburgh; poem (signed by Jonas Han- way). 4° calf (rebacked). Privately printed: 1780 A notable example of the private press of the philanthropist, Jonas Hanway. It will be remembered that Hanway was the first man to carry an umbrella in England. 998 Harland, John, and Wilkinson, T, T. Lancashire Folk- Lore; illustrative of the superstitious beliefs and prac- tices, local customs and usages of the people of the County Palatine. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1867 999 Harrington, Sir John. Nugse Antiquae; being a mis" cellaneous collection of original papers in prose and verse. With illustrative notes by Thomas Park. 2 vols. 8° straight grained red morocco, gilt edges. London, 1804 1000 Harris, John. Lexicon Technicum; or, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences. Portrait by G. White and illustrations. 2 vols, folio, old panelled calf (broken). London, 1725-33 looi Harrison Broadside. Order of Performance of the Funeral Solemnities in Faneuil Hall, 1841, on the death of William Henry Harrison, President of the United States. Folio. 1002 Harrison Melodies. Published under the direction of the Boston Harrison Club. Portrait on cover. 18° original wrappers. Boston, 1840 Presentation copy from the President (Gov. Henry J. Gardner). Contains original songs by Gov. John A. Andrew, Gov. Gardner, and others. 1003 Harte, F. Bret. Condensed Novels and other papers. Illustrations. First ed. 13° original cloth. New York, 1867 Fine, clean copy. 1004 Harte. Luck of Roaring Camp and other sketches. First ed. 12° new cloth. Boston, 1870 1005 Harte. The Heathen Chinee. Illustrated by Joseph Hull. First ed. 9 plates. la' in the original wrap- pers. Western News Co. : Chicago, 1870 Nearly all the edition was destroyed in the great fire in Chicago. 1006 Harte. Mrs. Skagg's Husbands. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1873 CATALOGUE. 87 1007 Hartford, Conn. History of the Hartford Convention, with a review of the policy of the United States Gov- ernment, which led to the War of 181 ». By Theodore Dwight. 8° cloth, Boston, 1833 1008 Hartshorne, Rev. C. H. Book Rarities in the Univer- sity of Cambridge; illustrated by original letters and notes, biographical, literary and antiquarian. Frontis- piece. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1829 1009 Harvey, Gideon. The Third Edition of the Vanities of Philosophy and Physick. 12° old calf (binding broken, name on title). London, 1702 1010 Harvey, William. Exercitationes de Generatione Ani- malium, quibus accedunt quaedam de Fartu, de Mem- branis ac humoribus uteri, et de conceptione. 18° new boards. Ludovicum Elzevirium: Amstelodami, 1651 loii Haslewood, Joseph. Ancient Critical Essays upon English Poets and Poesy. 2 vols. 4° full tree calf, gilt edges. London. With a page of Dedication to Josephe Hardynge, which is in no other copy, with an autograph letter to Harding presenting these volumes to him. The top margins are slightly injured by water. 1012 Hawaiian Islands. Contributions of the Venerable Savage to the Ancient History of the Hawaiian Is- lands. Translated from the French of M. Jules Remy, by W. T. Brigham, 8' paper. Privately printed : Boston, 1868 1013 Hawkins, Laetitia Matilda. Memoirs. Anecdotes, Facts and Opinions. 2 vols, small 8° half calf. London, 1824 1014 Hawkins, Thomas. Origin of the English Drama ; illus- trated in its various species, viz., mystery, morality, tragedy and comedy. With explanatory notes. 3 vols, small 8° half morocco, uncut. Oxford, 1773 1015 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Grandfather's Chair; a his- tory for youth. First ed. 32° original cloth, paper label on front cover. Boston, 1841 Fine, clean copy in original binding. French copy brought jS6i. ; Appleton copy $76. 1016 [Hawthorne ] Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Bowdoin College and the Medical School of Maine, 1822, '23, '34 and '25. 4 pamphlets 8° stitched. Joseph Griffin: Brunswick, 1822-25 These catalogues contain the names of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry W. and Stephen Longfellow, who were class-mates in college. One has autograph of Parker Cleaveland. 88 CATALOGUE^ 1017 Hawthorne, Esthetic Papers. Edited by Elizabeth P. Peabody. 8° wrappers, uncut (top margins water- stained and marginal notes in pencil). Boston, 1849 Contains original contributions by Hawthorne, Emerson, Thoreau, J. S. Dwight and others. 1018 Hawthorne. The Legend of Pandora; a series of 6 pencil drawings by Sophia Hawthorne, after Flaxman's designs, on tracing cloth, with a specially illuminated cover in water-colors and pen work, by Una Haw- thorne, in style of the old miniatures and Books of Hours; the rear cover having a sepia drawing of two cupids. Oblong 4°, tied with pink ribbon. This was contributed by Mrs. Hawthorne for the benefit of the "Colored Orphan's Fair," held at Concord, Mass. A unique Hawthorne item. 1019 Hay, D. R. Laws of Harmonious Colouring, adapted to interior decorations. Colored plates. Edinburgh, 1847 1020 Hay, John. Pike County Ballads. First ed. 12° new cloth, original cloth back. Boston, 187 1 1021 Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information relating to all Ages and Nations. Seventeenth ed., by Benjamin Vincent. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1883 1022 Hazlitt, William. Miscellaneous Works of. 5 vols. 12° new cloth. New York, i860 1023 Hazlitt. Spirit of the Age. Third ed., edited by his son. 16° calf. London, 1858 1024 Hazlitt. Sketches and Essays, 1839; — Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, 1840; — Lectures on the English Poets, 1841. 3 vols. 16° calf. London. 1025 Hazlitt, W. Carew. Handbook to the Popular Poetical and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain, from the invention of printing to the Restoration. Royal 8° half calf, gilt back and top (few edges slightly ink- stained). London, 1867 1026 Head, Richard. The English Rogue, described in the Life of a Witty Extravagant. Engraved portrait (by Faithorne) and frontispiece. 8° old calf (title-page missing). (London, 1678) 1027 [Head.] Proteus Redevivus; or, the art of wheedling; or insinuation obtain'd by general conversation and ex- tracted from the several humours, inclinations and passions of both sexes, respecting their several ages and suiting each profession or occupation. 12° sprin- kled calf. London, 1679 CATALOGUE. 89 1028 Heard, Franklin F. Curiosities of the Law Reporters. 12° cloth. Boston, 1871 1029 Hearne, Thomas. Collection of Curious Discourses, written by eminent antiquaries upon several heads in our English antiquities. 2 vols. 8° old calf. London, 1775 1030 Hearne. Reliquiae Hearnianae; the Remains of Thomas Hearne, of Edmund Hall; being extracts from his Ms. diaries, collected with a few notes by Philip Bliss. Portrait. 3 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 1031 Hedge, Frederic H. Prose Writers of Germany. En- graved title. 8° cloth. Phila., 1848 1032 Heeren, a. H. L. Historical Researches. 6 vols. 8° cloth. London, 1850-57 Comprises : African Nations ; — Asiatic Nations, 2 vols. ; — Euro- pean States and Colonies ; — Greece ; — Manual of Ancient History. 1033 Heine's Book of Songs. Compiled from the translations by Sir Theodore Martin and Edgar A. Bowring. 16° vellum wrappers, uncut. New York, 1885 1034 Henderson, William. Notes on the Folk Lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders. With an appendix on household stories by Baring-Gould. Colored frontispiece. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1866 103s Henryson, Robert. Poems and Fables of; now first collected. With notes and a memoir of his life. By David Laing. 8° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1865 1036 Heraldry. Book of Family Crests; comprising nearly every bearing, with its blazonry. Accompanied by up- wards of four thousand engravings. 2 vols. 12° cloth. London, 1856 1037 Heraldry. Burke, John, and J. B. Encyclopsedia of Heraldry, or General Armory of England, Scotland and Ireland. Third ed., with supplement. Illuminated title-page and text illustrations. Thick royal 8° cloth. London, n. d. 1038 Heraldry. [Nares, Edward.] Heraldic Anomalies; or, rank confusion in our orders of precedence; with dis- quisitions on all existing orders of society. 2 vols, small 8° half calf. London, 1823 1039 Heraldry. Montagu, J. A. Guide to the Study of Heraldry. Illustrations. 4° cloth. Pickering: London, 1840 1040 Heraldry. Practical Manual of Heraldry and of Her- aldic Illumination, with a glossary of the principal terms used in Heraldry. By F. J. Baigent and C. J. Russell. 16 plates, some printed in gold and colors. 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1864 go CATALOGtTE. 1 04 1 Heraldry. Whitmore, W. H. Elements of Heraldry; containing an explanation of the principles of the sci- ence and a glossary of the technical terms employed. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1866 1042 Herbert, Henry W. Frank Forester and his Friends; or, woodland adventures in the Middle States of Amer- ica. 3 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut (few edges of one vol. slightly ink-stained). London, 1849 1043 [Herbert.] Warwick Woodlands. New ed., revised and corrected. With illustrations by the author. 12° half calf, gilt back. New York, 1851 1044 Herd. Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc. Collected by David Herd. Reprinted from the edition of 1776, with an appendix, contain- ing the pieces substituted in the edition of 1791 for omissions from that of 1776. 2 vols. 12° new cloth, uncut. Glasgow, 1869 1045 Hewes, Robert. Elucidation of Regulations for the Formations and Movements of Cavalry. 19 copper- plate engravings. 8° calf. Salem, 1804 1046 Heywood, E. H. Cupid's Yokes; or, the binding forces of conjugal life. 8° wrappers. Princeton, n. d. This edition was suppressed and the author imprisoned. 1047 Heywood, James. Early Cambridge University and College Statutes in the English Language. Frontis- piece. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1855 1048 Highwaymen. Lives and Exploits of the most noted Highwaymen, Robbers and Murderers of all Nations. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Hartford, 1854 1049 Hilaire Le Gai. Un Million d'Enigmes, Charades et Logariphes. 18° half morocco. Paris, 1853 1050 [Hill, Benson Earle.j A Pinch — of Snuff; composed of curious particulars and original anecdotes of Snuff Taking; with the moral and physical effects of Snuff. By "Dean Snift." 6 original etchings by J. Gibson. i»' original board sides (rebacked), London, 1840 1051 Hindley, Charles. Tavern Anecdotes and Sayings; in- cluding the origin of signs. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1875 1052 Hislop, Alexander. Proverbs of Scotland; collected and arranged, with notes, explanatory and illustrative, and a glossary. 12° cloth, uncut. Glasgow, 1862 CATALOGUE. 91 1053 Historical Pamphlets. Winthrop's Centennial Oration, Yorktown, Va., 1882; — Young's Anniversary Address, Hingham, Mass., Aug. 8, 1881; — Salem Press Histori- cal and Genealogical Record, Vol. I, no. i, 1890; — Confiscated Estates of Boston Loyalists, by J. T. Hassam, 1895; — Winthrop's Fourth of July Oration, 1876; — Green's Hist. Address, Groton, Feb. 20, 1880 (presentation copy to J. S. Dwight), etc. (30) 1054 Historical Pictures of the Middle Ages, in black and white; made on the spot. By " A Wandering Artist." Frontispiece, a vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 1055 History of the Buccaneers of America; containing de- tailed accounts of those bold and daring freebooters. Folding frontispiece, map and illustrations. 8° cloth, Boston, 1853 1056 History of Palamon and Amasina; or, a looking-glass for the fair sex; in which is introduced an authentic account of the Amours and Intrigues of Belinda; col- ored plate; — The Irish Girl; being a very interesting account of Anne Walsh; — An Address to an Unfortu- nate Female; — History of Will Brown the Poacher. 4 chap-books, stitched together. 1057 Hive (The); a collection of the most celebrated songs. Fourth ed., with alterations and additions. Frontis- pieces. 3 vols. 16° new cloth. London, 1732 Contains some facetious songs. 1058 Hob in the Well; or, the Guardian Outwitted, a poem, humorous and moral. With 4 curious copperplate en- gravings. 16* paper. London, 1809 1059 Hodgson, Rev. Practical English Grammar for.the Use of Schools. 16° sheep. London, 1770 1060 Hogarth, George. Memoirs of the Musical Drama. 8 steel portraits, a vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1838 1061 Hogarth, William. Works of; in a series of engrav- ings, with descriptions and a comment on their moral tendency. By John Trusler. Plates. 2 vols. 4° in parts, uncut. Jones & Co. ; London. 1062 Hogarth. Low-Life; or, one half of the world knows not how the other half live. With an address to the ingenious and ingenuous Mr. Hogarth. Curious cop- perplate frontispiece by B. Warren. 8° half calf. London, 1764 G. A. Sala's "Twice Around My Clock," was founded on this work. 92 CATALOGUE. 1063 Hogg, James. Jacobite Relics of Scotland; being the songs, airs and legends of the adherents to the House of Stuart. (With appendix containing a collection of Whig Songs.) 2 vols. 8° new cloth. Edinburgh, 1819 1064 Hogg. Queen Hynde; a poem, in six books. First ed. 8° half russia, gilt back. London, 1825 1065 Hogg, Thomas. Poetical Works of Ettrick Shepherd, with an autobiography and illustrative engravings chiefly from original drawings. By D. O. Hill. 5 vols. 12° calf. Glasgow, n. d- 1066 HoLBROOK, J. Ten Years among the Mail-Bags. Por- traits and illustrations. iz° cloth. Phila., 1856 1067 Holland, Henry Richard Lord. Memoirs of the Whig Party during My Time. 2 vols, small 8* new cloth. London, 1852 1068 Holland. Foreign Reminiscences. Edited by his son, Henry Edward Lord Holland. Small 8° cloth. London, 1851 1069 Holland, Josiah G. History of Western Massachu- setts. Map. 2 vols. 12° cloth (bindings not uni- form). Springfield, 1855 1070 HoLLis, Thomas. Memoirs of. Copperplate portraits and engravings, including the portrait of Cleopatra and dedication plate by F. Bartolozzi. 2 vols, royal 4° new boards, uncut. London, 1780 107 1 Holl:s-St. Church. Proceedings of an Ecclesiastical Council and John Pierpont, their pastor; — Correspon- dence, 1845; — Facts for the People, Sept. 29, 1839. 3 pamphlets. 1072 Holmes, Abiel. American Annals; a chronological his- tory of America, from 1492 to 1806. With additions and corrections by the author. 2 maps. 2 vols. 8° calf (broken). Reprinted: London, 1813 1073 Holmes, O. W. An Unpublished Poem. pp. 8. 12° original wrappers. n. p., n. d. These verses were read at a Medical Supper Party about the year 1845. The poem covers eight closely printed pages, and is written in "The Autocrat's" characteristic, witty style. Though no date is given, the pamphlet would seem to have been printed between 1870 and 1875. The only copy sold by auction was sold by us, April 17, 1900, for $12.00. 1074 [Holmes.] The Harbinger; a May Gift. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1833 Fine, clean and perfect copy in the original cloth binding, with the paper label. CATALOGUE. 93 1 07s Holmes. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. 8" original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1859 Large Paper : fine copy. 1076 Holmes. The Professor at the Breakfast Table; with the Story of Iris. 8° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, i860 Large Paper ; fine copy. 1077 Holmes. Songs in Many Keys. First ed. 12° new cloth, uncut. Boston, 1862 1078 Holmes. The Poet at the Breakfast Table. Frontis- piece. First ed. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1872 1079 Holmes. Upper hinge from the front door of the house in Green St., Boston, occupied for many years by Major Thomas Melvill, an officer of the Customs, and one of the Boston Tea Party, sometimes called " The Last of the Cocked Hats," and the original of Holmes's " The Last Leaf." The porch of his house was moved to Roxbury and set up on an old house till lately stand- ing at the corner of Bartlett St, and Lambert Ave., from which the relic was taken by its present owner a few years ago. The statement in the life of Major Melvill in Drake's " Tea- Leaves " was corroborated by a relative living in the neighborhood. The hinge measures when shut 1.2 x ioj4 inches, and is good for another 150 years of service. 1080 HoMANS, John. Three Hundred and Eighty-four Lapa- rotomies for Various Diseases. 8° cloth. Boston, 1887 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 1081 [HoMANs.J Lectures supposed to have been delivered by (S. Jenyns). 12° sheep. Boston, 1793 With book-plate of Sally Homans, Boston, with inscription, " John Homans to his Sister, Sally Homans, Boston, nth Dec. 1793." 1082 Homer. Iliad and Odyssey. Translated by Alexander Pope. New ed. Engraved frontispieces after designs by Thurston. 5 vols, royal 8° calf, gilt backs. London, 1802 1083 Homer. Iliad of. Translated by Alexander Pope. Illus- trated with the entire series of Flaxman's designs. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1861 1084 Homer. Iliads of Homer; — Odysseys of Homer; — Hymns and Epigrams. Translated according to the Greek by George Chapman. With introduction by Richard Hooper. 5 vols, square 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 1085 Homer. Clavis Homerica, sive Lexicon. 12° black calf. Roterodami, 1673 Tutor Flynt's copy, with autograph and inscription by Edward Everett referring to Tutor Flynt and the autograph. 94 CATALOGUE. 1086 Hone, William. Works of, comprising: Every-Day Book;— Table Book;— Year Book. With 666 illustra- tions. 4 vols. 8° tree calf, gilt backs. W. Tegg; London, 1856 1087 Hone. Ancient Mysteries Described, especially the English Miracle Plays. Engravings on copper and wood. 8° cloth. London, 1823 (reprint) 1088 Hook, Theodore E. Plays of, comprising: Soldier's Return, 1805; — Invisible Girl, 1806; — Catch Him Who Can, 1806; — The Fortress, 1807; — Tekeli, 1808; — Music-Mad, 1808; — Safe and Sound, 1809; — Killing No Murder, i8ii; — Trial by Jury, 1811; — Darkness Visible, 1811. Portrait. Bound in one vol. 8° half calf. London. 1089 Hook, Walter F. Church Dictionary. Sixth ed. 8° cloth. Phila., 1854 1090 Hooper, W. Rational Recreations; in which the prin- ciples of numbers and natural philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated by a series of easy, entertain- ing, interesting experiments, among which are those commonly performed with the cards. 4 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1774 1 09 1 HoosoN, William. Miner's Dictionary; explaining not only the terms used by miners, but also containing the theory and practice of that most useful art of mining, more especially of lead-mines. 12° old calf (one cover loose). Wexham, 1747 1092 HoppiN, Augustus. Hay Fever. First ed. Illustrations- Oblong 4° original pictorial boards. Boston, 1873 1093 Horace. Odes of Horace. Translated into English verse, with life and notes, by Theodore Martin. 8° cloth, uncut. London, i860 1094 HoRNE, R. H. Ballad Romances. 16° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 1095 HoRNi, Georgi. Historise Naturalis et Civilis. 16° old calf. Lug. Batav., 1670 Collection of Books relating to the HORSE AND SPORTING. 1096 Adams, John. Analysis of Horsemanship; teaching the whole art of riding in the manege, military, hunting, racing and travelling system, together with the method of breaking horses. Copperplates. 3 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1805 1097 Adams, William B. English Pleasure Carriages. Illus- trations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1837 CATALOGUE. 95 HORSE AND SPORTING— Continued. 1098 Album fflr Wagenbauerj Mustersammlung der neuesten Wagenzeichnungen. 24 colored lithographic plates. 4 parts oblong 8° paper. Alex. Jonas: Berlin, i860 1099 Alken, Henry. Seven Ages of the Horse. 11 finely colored plates by Henry Alken. Oblong 4° wrappers. London, 1835 HOC Alken's Characteristic Sketches of Gigs and their Driv- ers. Six etched plates. Oblong 8° paper. (London, n. d.) iioi Allen, John. Principles of Modern Riding. Plates. 8° calf (few margins stained). London, 1825 1 102 American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine. Vols. 3, 5 and II. Plates. 3 vols. 8° sheep and half sheep. Baltimore, 1832-40 1 103 American Veterinary Journal. Vols, i to 3. Edited by G. H. Dadd. Plates. 3 vols. 8* half roan. Boston, 1856-58 1 104 The same. Vol. I. Plates. 8° half sheep. Boston, 1856 1 105 Anecdotes on the Origin and Antiquity of Horse-Rac- ing, from the earliest times. Engraved frontispiece by Giller after Turner. la* half calf. London, 1825 1 106 [Apperley, C. J.] Remarks on the Condition of Hunt- ers, the Choice of Horses and their Management. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1831 1107 [Apperley.] Nimrod's Hunting Tours; interspersed with characteristic anecdotes, sayings and doings of sporting men, including notices of the principal crack riders of England. 8° half calf. London, 1835 1 108 [Apperley.] The Chase, the Turf and the Road. Por- trait by D. Maclise and illustrations by H. Alken. 8* cloth, uncut. London, 1837 1109 [Apperley.] The Horse and the Hound; including practical instructions in horsemanship. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1842 mo Art of Riding, set foorth in a breefe treatise, with a due interpretation of certaine places alledged out of Xeno- phon, and Gryson, verie expert and excellent hersse- men. Small 4° new boards (title-page and first leaf of dedication slightly torn). London, 1584 11 1 1 Astley's System of Equestrian Education; exhibiting the beauties and defects of the horse. Portrait and engraved plates. 8° half light calf, gilt back. London, 1112 Barnum, H L. American Farrier. 12' cloth. Phila., 1856 96 CATALOGUE. HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1 1 13 Bartlett, J. The Gentlieman's Farriery. Copperplate frontispiece. 12° old calf. London, 1767 1 1 14 Battersby, J. C. Bridle Bits; a treatise on practical horsemanship. Illustrations. 13° cloth. New York, 1886 1 1 15 Baucher, F. Method of Horsemanship; including the breaking and training of horses. Illustrations. 13° cloth. Phila., 1852 1 1 16 Berenger, Richard. History and Art of Horsemanship. 16 copperplate engravings and one plate engraved by W. Baillie, 1770. 2 vols, bound in one vol. 4° old calf (broken). London, 1771 11 17 Berjeau, Ph. Charles. The Horse of Antiquity, Middle Ages and Renaissance from the earliest monuments down to the sixteenth century. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1864 1 1 18 Berthaux, Louis. Le Parfait Carrossier. Numerous engraved plates. 8° boards. Paris, 1855 11 19 [Bindley, Charles.] Stable Talk and Table Talk. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 1 1 20 [Bindley. J Sporting Facts and Sporting Fancies. 8° cloth. London, 1853 1 131 [Bindley.] The Pocket and the Stud; practical hints on the management of the stable. Frontispiece. 16° half calf, uncut. London, 1857 1 1 33 [Bindley.] The Sportsman's Friend in a Frost. 8° cloth. London, 1857 1 123 [Bindley.] The Stud. Plates. 12" half roan, uncut. London, 1858 1134 [Bindley.] Practical Horsemanship, 1856; — Pocket and the Stud, 1851; — Hints to Horsemen, 1856; — Precept and Practice, 1857; — Treatise on the Proper Condition for All Horses, 1837; — Bipeds and Quadrupeds, 1853; — Things Worth Knowing, 1859; — The Sporting World, 1858. 8 vols. 16° cloth and half roan. London. 11 35 Blaine's Outlines of the Veterinary Art; diseases of the horse, etc. Revised by Edward Mayhew. Plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1854 1126 Blundevill, Thomas. Art of Riding; newly corrected and amended of many faults escaped in the first print- ing. Woodcut title and illustrations. Small 4° half calf (broken and last leaf imperfect). H. Lownes: London, 1609 1137 BoARDMAN, Thomas. Dictionary of the Veterinary Art. Copperplates. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1805 CATALOGUE. 97 HORSE AND SPORTING— Continued. iiaS BouRGELAT. Ncw Systcm of Hofsemanship. From the French of Monsieur Bourgelat, by Richard Berenger. Frontispiece, by Bicicham, after J. Seymour. 4° old calf. London, 1754 1 1 39 Briddom, J. Practical Treatise on the Veterinary Art; including the principal diseases of the horse. 8" cloth. London, 1846 1 1 30 Bridges, Jeremiah. No Foot, No Horse; an essay on the anatomy of the foot of that noble and useful animal, a horse. 3 copperplates. 8° old calf. London, 1752 1 131 Brown, C. F. Turf Expositor; containing the origin of horse-racing, etc. ia° boards, uncut. London, 1829 1132 Brown, Thomas. Biographical Sketches and Authentic Anecdotes "of Horses. Thick 16° boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1830 1 133 Brown. Manual of Modern Farriery; with instructions in racing, hunting, coursing, shooting, fishing, etc. Plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 1 134 Carriage-Builders' and Harness- Makers' Art Journal. First ed., second series. Plates, some colored. 2 vols. 4° cloth, gilt edges. London, n. d. 113s Carson, J. C. L. The Form of the Horse. 16° half cloth, uncut. London, 1863 1 1 36 Chalon. The Passions of the Horse; in a series of six drawings, exemplifying rage and agony, terror, love, gladness or joy, affection and courage. Designed and executed on stone by H. B. Chalon. Printed by Engel- mann, Graf, Coindel & Co. India proof plates. Ele- phant folio, new boards, cloth back and original paper wrapper, mounted on front (plates water-stained). London, 1827 1137 Champlin, John D. Chronicle of the Coach, Charing Cross to Ilfracombe. Illustrated by Edward L. Chi- chester. 12° cloth. New York, 1887 1 1 38 Chauveau, a. Comparative Anatomy of the Domesti- cated Animals. Edited by George Fleming. 450 illus- trations. 8° cloth. New York, 1873 1139 Chifney Samuel. Genius Genuine; a fine part in riding a race, known only to the author, why there are so few good runners, or why the turf horses degenerate. 8° half calf. London, 1804 Not common. Pub. at £i. Exposes various scandals of the turf. 9^ CATALOGUE. HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1 140 Clark, Bracy. Hippodonomia; or, the true structure, laws and economy of the horse's foot; also Podoph- thora, or a ruinous defect in the principle of the com- mon shoe detected. Copperplate engravings. 4° half roan. London, 1839 1 141 Clark. A Series of Original Experiments on the Foot of the Living Horse (with essays on Casting Horses, the Bots of Horses and the Gripes). Copperplates. 4° half calf. London, 1809-16 114a Clark. On the Usages of the Ancients respecting Shoe- ing the Horse, 1831; — Oh the Vices of Horses, 1839; — The Cholera Unmasked; or, its true name, nature and causes pointed out, 1832. 3 pamphlets 4° paper. 1 143 [Clifford, Christopher.] The Schoole of Horseman- ship; wherein is discovered what skill and knowledge is required in a good horseman practised by perfect experience. Small 4° new cloth. (Title-page supplied in manuscript.) Printed by Thomas East: London, 1585 1144 Coach Building. Menuisier en Voitures. 30 copper- plates, engraved by Benard, after Lucotte. Folio, half roan. (Paris.) 1 14s Collins, Digby. Horse-Trainer's and Sportsman's Guide. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1865 1 146 Compleat Jockey; or, the most exact rules and methods to be observed for the training up of race-horses; with a relation of the cheats and tricks the Jockies and Horse-Coursers put on the unexpert buyers. Small 4° half roan. London, 1688 1 147 Dadd, G. H. Advocate of Veterinary Reform and Out- lines of Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse. 8° cloth. Boston, 1850 1 148 Dadd. Horse-Owners' Guide. 16° wrappers. Boston, 1856 1 149 Dadd. Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse. Plates. Imperial 8° cloth. Boston, 1857 1 1 50 Dadd. Practical Treatise on the Most Obvious Diseases Peculiar to Horses. Lithographic portrait. 8* cloth. Chicago, 1863 1151 Dadd's Theory and Practice of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. Portrait and illustrations. Thick 8° roan. Cincinnati, 1867 1152 Darvill, R. Treatise on the Care, Treatment and Training of the English Race Horse. 8° boards, un- cut. London, 1828 CATALOGUE, 99 HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1153 Dk Grey, Thomas. The Compleat Horseman and Ex- pert Ferrier. Small 4° stitched (name cut from title). London, 1684 1154 De Quillinan, L. Recueil d':i;i^ments d'Hippologie. Folding plates and other illustrations. 8* wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1854 115s De Sannier, M. Guide to the Perfect Knowledge of Horses; with a treatise of the Stud. 9 copperplates. 8° sheep. London, 1769 1156 De Solleysel, Jacques. Le Parfait Mareschal qui en- seigne a connoistre la beaut6, la bont^, et les diffauts des chevaux. Portrait and plates. 2 vols, in one. Thick 4* old calf. Paris, i68a 1157 Dick, W. Manual of Veterinary Science. Frontispiece. I a° cloth. Edinburgh, 1862 1158 Dick. Occasional Papers on Veterinary Subjects. Steel portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1869 1 159 Disney, John. Laws of Gaming, Wagers, Horse-Racing and Gaming-Houses. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1806 1 160 Dodge, Theodore A. Patroclus and Penelope; a chat in the saddle. 14 plates. 8° half roan. Boston, 1885 1 161 Douglas, William. Horse-Shoeing as it is and as it should be. Illustrations. 13° cloth, uncut. London, 1873 1 162 Dun, Findlay. Veterinary Medicines; their actions and uses. 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1854 1163 Dunbar, J. Rinnell. Park Riaing; with some remarks on the art of horsemanship. Plates. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 1164 Dupaty De Clam (Mousquetaire). Practique de I'Equi- tation ou I'Art de I'fiquitation. Small 8° half calf. Paris, 1769 1165 DwYER, Francis. Seats and Saddles, Bits and Bitting, and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in Horses. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1868 1 166 Edgeworth, R. L. Essay on the Construction of Roads and Carriages. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1813 1 167 Eisenberg. L'Art de Monter &, Cheval, ou Description du Manage Moderne, dans sa Perfection, ficrit et dessin6 par le Baron d'Eisenberg, et grav6 par B. Picart. 60 copperplates. Oblong 4° old calf. A la Haye, 1733 1 168 Farrier's and Horseman's Dictionary; being a compleat system of horsemanship. By N. B. 8° old calf (broken). London, 1726 100 CATALOGUE. HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1 1 69 Farrier and Naturalist (The). Edited by a member of the Zoological Society of London. Vol. I. Litho- graphic plates. 8° boards, uncut (broken). London, 1828 1170 Fayser, Johann. Kunstlicher Bericht und AUerzier- lichste Beschrenbung des Edlen Phesten und Hoch- berumbten Ehrn Fridcrici Grisonis; — Kundlicher Bericht und aller ordennlichste Beschreibung der be- werten Kopfartzney. Numerous woodcut illustrations and 2 fine woodcut title-pages (margin of one slightly torn). Bound in one vol. small folio, stamped vellum (binding worn). Michael Manger: Augspurg, 1576 A fine old work on horsemanship . 1 171 Felton, William. Treatise on Carriages. Copperplates. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1796 1 172 Field, John. Posthumous Extracts from the Veterinary Records of. Edited by William Field. 8" half morocco. London, 1843 1 173 FiTzwYGRAM, Lieut.-Col. Notes on Shoeing Horses. Plates. 8° cloth. London, 1861 1 1 74 FiTzwYGRAM. Horses and Stables. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1869 1 175 Fleming, George. Horse-Shoes and Horse-Shoeing; their origin, history, uses and abuses. With 210 illus- trations. 8" cloth, uncut. London, 1869 1 1 76 Fleming. Manual of Veterinary Sanitary Science and Police. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 1177 Freeman, Strickland. Observations on the Mechanism of the Horse's Foot; its natural spring explained and a mode of shoeing recommended. 16 copperplates. 4° half calf. London, 1796 11 78 Freeman. The same. With 16 plates colored. 4° calf. London, 1796 1179 Freeman. The Art of Horsemanship Altered and Ab- breviated, according to the principles of the late Sir Sidney Medows. 16 copperplates, also several vignette engravings by W. Skelton. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1806 1 180 Fry, Joseph S. Essay on the Construction of Wheel Carriages as they affect both the Roads and the Horses. 8° boards, uncut. London, i8ao CATALOGUE. loi HORSE AND SPORTING— Continued. 1181 Gambado, Geoffrey. Annals of Horsemanship; contain- ing accounts of accidental experiments and experi- mental accidents; — Academy for Grown Horsemen, containing the completest instructions for walking, trotting, cantering, galloping, stumbling and tumbling. Second ed. Illustrated with etched portrait of the author and a8 curious copperplate etchings by W. Dickinson and others, after the originals by H. Bun- bury. Bound in one vol. 4' calf (text foxed). London, 1796 1 182 Gentleman's Dictionary; the art of riding the great horse. Map and 2 plates (one torn). 8° old calf (re- backed). London, 1705 1 183 Gentleman's New Jockey; or, Farrier's Approved Guide. Folding plate and woodcuts. Third ed. 16° old calf. London, 1696 1 184 The same. Seventh ed. Woodcuts. 16° old sheep. London, 1721 1 185 Gerhardt, a. Manuel d'Bquitation, ou essai d'une progression. Plates. 8° wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1859 1 186 Gibson, W. Farrier's New Guide; containing: first, the anatomy of the horse; second, an account of all the diseases incident to horses. Engraved plates. 8° old calf. London, 1720 1 187 Gibson. Farrier's New Guide. Tenth ed., corrected. Copperplates. 8° old calf. London, 1754 1 1 88 Gibson. True Method of Dieting Horses; containing many curious and useful observations. 8° old calf. London, 1721 1 189 GiNZROT, Johann C. Die Wagen und Fahrwerke der Griechen und Romer und anderer Alten Volker; nebst der Bespannung, Zaumung und Verzierung ihrer Zug, Reit und Last Thiere. 90 copperplate engravings. 2 vols. 4° half calf. Miinchen, 181 7 11 90 Goodwin, Joseph. New System of Shoeing Horses. Abridged by J. B. Brown. 12° boards, uncut. Boston, 182 1 1191 Graefe, Carl. Die Hippologische Literatur, 1848-57. 8° paper, uncut. Leipzig, 1863 The following title as given is rather amusing. Kennedy, John P. Thierarzt za New York. Horse-shoe Robinson, New York, 1852 11 92 Greenwood, Col. George. Hints on Horsemanship, to a nephew and niece. Illustrations. Square 12° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1861 I02 CATALOGUE. HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1 193 GuERiNiERE, M. de la. Ecole de Cavalerie, contenant la connoissance I'instruction et la conservation du Cheval. Illustrated with 24 full-page copperplates and 6 vignette engravings, including 6 full-page plates from the origi- nal paintings by C. Parrocel of equestrian plates, with the portraits of le Marquis de Beauvilliers, Mons. de Krant, C. Comte de St. Aignan, le Marquis de La Fortd and S. S. Charlear, Prince de Nassau. Folio, old calf (broken), Paris, 1733 1194 Guide du Carrossier, revue industrielle de la construc- tion des voitures, etc. Finely colored plates of car- riages, etc. From May, i860, to April, 1861. 12 num- bers 4° paper, uncut. (Paris.) 1195 GuNTHER, F. A. Krankheiten des Pferdes. 8" half mo- rocco. Sondershausen, 1857 1 1 96 Hanger. Colonel George Hanger to All Sportsmen, and particularly to Farmers and Gamekeepers. 8° boards. London, 18 14 1197 Haycock, William. Gentleman's Stable Manual. Illus- trations. Small 8° cloth. London, 1859 1198 Haycock. Horses; how they ought to be shod. Plates. Small 4° cloth. ' London, 1869 1 1 99 Head, Sir Francis B. The Horse and his Rider. 2 plates. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, i86o 1 200 Herbert, Henry W. Frank Forester's Horse and Horse- manship of the United States and British Provinces of North America. With 14 full-page steel engravings on fine India paper, 2 vignette titles designed by F. O. C. Darley and 57 engravings on wood by N. Orr. 2 vols, imperial 8° cloth. New York, 1857 1 201 [Herbert.] Complete Manual for Young Sportsmen. By Frank Forester. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1859 1202 Herries. Abstract of Col. Herries's Instructions for Volunteer Corps of Cavalry. Illustrations. 8° sheep. Phila., 1811 1203 Hershberger, H. R. The Horseman. Woodcuts. 12* cloth. New York, 1844 1204 Hinds, John. Veterinary Surgery. Illustrations. Smal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1829 1205 Hinds. Conversations on Conditioning; the groom's oracle and pocket stable directory. Folding colored frontispiece. 12° boards, uncut. London, 1829 Catalogue. 103 HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1206 Hodgson, John T. Art of Preserving and Defending the Foot of the Horse. 8 lithographic plates. 8' paper, uncut. London, 1824 1207 [HoRLOCK, K. W.] Horses and Hounds. Illustrations. 16° half roan. London, 1855 1208 Horse (The), with a treatise on draught. Published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1831 1209 Horse (The); being a collection of weekly papers just completed on that noble animal. Frontispiece. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1834 mo Horse-Racing; its history and early records of the principal and other race meetings. 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1863 1 21 1 Horses and Roads; or, how to keep a horse sound on his legs. By Free-Lance; being a series of papers re- published from the "Farm Journal." Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1880 1 21 2 Hughes, Charles. The Compleat Horseman ; or, the art of riding made easy, illustrated by rules drawn from nature and confirmed by experience, with directions to the ladies. Copperplate and woodcut engravings. 12° paper, uncut. London. 1213 Hunt, Vere D. The Horse and his Master. Frontis- piece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 1214 Hunter (The); a discourse on horsemanship; directing the right way to breed, keep and train a horse for ordi- nary hunting and plates. Small 8° old calf. Oxford, 1685 1215 HuTH, F. H. Works on Horses and Equitation; a bib- liographical record of Hippology. 4° half vellum, un- cut. London, 1887 1216 Isabelle, Marie. "Surface Cavalier"; a new system of breaking in and training horses. Plates. 8° cloth. London, 1856 1217 Jacob, J. Observations on the Structure and Draught of Wheel Carriages. Folding copperplates. 4° boards, uncut. London, 1773 1 2 18 Jennings, Robert. The Horse and his Diseases. Illus- trations. 12' cloth, Phila., 1863 1219 Jervis, John. Horse and Carriage Oracle. 12* boards, uncut. London, 1828 I04 CATALOGUE. HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1 2 20 Johnson, T. B. Sportsman's Cyclopedia; being an eluci- dation of the science and practice of the field, the turf and the sod. Portrait and steel plates (some colored), engraved by Landseer, Westley and others. 8° half calf. London, 1831 1221 Knowlson, John C. Yorkshire Cattle-Doctor and Far- rier. Frontispiece. 8" cloth, uncut. London, 1853 1222 La Fosse, Sieur. Observations and Discoveries made upon Horses. 4 folding copperplates. 8° half sheep, uncut. London, 1755 1223 Lawrence, John. The Horse in All his Varieties and Uses. 12° sheep. Phila., 1830 1224 Lawrence, Richard. Inquiry into the Structure and Animal Economy of the Horse. Folding plates. 8° half calf. London. 1225 Laws of Gaming; comprehending the various statutes, reports and determinations on that extensive subject, particularly relative to horses, racing, cards and frauds. 12° half sheep. ' London, 1764 1226 Lawson, a. The Modern Farrier; or, the best mode of preserving the health and curing the disorders of do- mestic animals. Plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1841 1227 Low, David. On the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands. Thick 8° cloth. London, 1853 1228 LowsoN, G. Modern Farrier. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1853 1229 M'Clure, Robert. Diseases in the American Stable, Field and Farm-Yard. Frontispiece. 8° cloth. Phila., i866 1230 Manuscript Volume of 150 pages on the Horse and Dog; containing diseases, remedies, rules of racing, etc. Bound in small 4° cloth. 1 231 Markham, Gervase. Markham's Maister-Peece; con- tayning all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching the curing of all diseases in horses. Engraved frontispiece. Small 4° new boards. London, 1631 1232 Markham. Perfect Horse-Man; or, the experienced secrets of Mr. Markham's fifty years practice, shewing how a man may come to be a general horseman. En- graved frontispiece, 16° old calf. London, 1684 1233 Martin, W. C. L. History of the Horse. Woodcuts. 16° wrappers, uncut. London, 1845 CATALOGUE. 105 HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1234 Mayhew, Edward. Illustrated Horse Doctor. Illustra- tions. 8° half morocco, gilt edges. London, i860 1235 Mayhew. Illustrative Horse Management; descriptive remarks upon anatomy, medicine, shoeing, teeth, etc., also on carriages and harness. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1864 1236 Mayhew. The Horse's Mouth, Showing the Age by tlie Teeth. Colored plates. 8* cloth. London. 1237 Miles, William. The Horse's Foot and How to Keep it Sound. 12 plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 1238 Miles. Plain Treatise on Horse-Shoeing. Illustrations. Small 4° paper. London, 1858 1239 Miles. General Remarks on Stables and Examples of Stable Fittings. Plates. Imperial 8* cloth. London, 1860 1240 Mills, James. Practical Directions to Gentlemen and Tradesmen for Keeping and Managing Horses. Illus- trations. 12° wrappers. London. 1241 Mills. Horse- Keeper's Guide. Illustrations. 16° limp cloth. London. 1242 Morland, T. Hornby. Genealogy of the English Race Horse. Plate. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1810 1243 Morton, W. J. T. Manual of Pharmacy for the Student of Veterinary Medicine. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1837 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 1244 Murray, W. H. H. The Perfect Horse; how to know, breed, train, shoe and drive him. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1873 124s Nolan, Captain. Training of Cavalry Remount Horses. Plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 186 1 1246 Pamphlets and Magazines relating to Horses. (12) 1247 Pembroke. Military Equitation; or, a method of break- ing horses, and teaching soldiers to ride. Plates. Small 4° half sheep, uncut. London, 1793 With bookplate of Gen. Sir George Townshend Walker. 1248 Percival, W. Hippopathology. A systematic treatise on the disorders and lameness of the horse, with their most approved methods of cure. Illustrated with plates, some colored. 6 vols. 8° boards. London, 1855 1249 Percivall, William. Twelve Lectures on the Form and Action of the Horse. 8 steel plates. 8° boards. London, 1850 io6 CAtALOGtrfi. HORSE AND SPORTING— Continued. 1250 Percivall. Anatomy of the Horse; embracing the structure of the foot. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1 25 1 Peters, J. G. Treatise on Equitation; or, the art of horsemanship. Plates (foxed). Royal 8° boards, un- cut. London, 1835 1252 Phillipps, C. S. M. Horse and Man. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 1253 Plates of Horses. Steel plates, lithos, drawings, etc. (39) 1254 Plates of Vehicles. Colored plates, steel plates, litho- graphs, etc. (45) 1255 Pons D'Hostum, L. H. de. L'Ecuyer des Dames, ou Lettres sur I'Equitation. Frontispiece. 8° paper, un- cut. Paris, 181 7 1256 [PowNALL, H.] Some Particulars relating to the His- tory of Epsom; containing a succinct and interesting description of the origin of horse-racing and of Epsom races. 6 plates. Small 8° boards, uncut. Epsom, 1825 1257 Raabe et Lunel. Hippo-Lasso, appareil compressis ser- vant k maitriser le Cheval, le Mulct, etc. Plates. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1859 1258 Rarey. Horse and Hounds. By "Scrutator." To which is added "Taming of Wild Horses," by J. S. Rarey Illustrations. 12° half roan, uncut. London, 1858 1259 Rarey. New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses; with additional chapters on horse- manship and hunting. 12* boards. London, 1858 1260 Richardson, Captain. Horsemanship; or, the art of riding and managing a horse. Steel plates (2 margins stained). 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1853 1 261 RoEMER, J. Cavalry; its history, management and uses in war. Illustrations. 8° half light calf, gilt back. New York, 1863 1262 Rope Making, etc. Corderie, 5 plates; — Layetier, 2 plates; — Lunetier, 4 plates; — Bourrelier et Bourrelier- Bastier, 7 plates; — Charron, 7 plates; — Eperonnier, 16 plates. In all 41 plates, engraved by Benard. Bound in one vol. folio, half roan. (Paris.) 1263 Rose, Major. Four Short Chapters on Horses, Hunting and the Turf. 12° limp cloth. Edinburgh, 1855 1264 Saddle and Carriage Making. Sellier-Carrossier. 25 copperplates, engraved by Benard, after Lucotte. Folio, half roan. (Paris.) CATALOGUE. 107 HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1*65 Sainbel. Works of Charles Vial de Sainbel, Professor of Veterinary Medicine; to which is prefixed a short account of his life, including also the origin of the Veterinary College of London. Fine portrait of the author by Leney, and copperplate engravings. 4° half russia (broken). London, 1795 ia66 ScHiEFER, J. C. New Manual of Homoeopathic Veteri- nary Medicine. 8° cloth. Phila., 1856 1267 Segundo, D. J. Nouvelle M6thode, pour bien em- boucher tous les Chevaux. Lithographic plates. Royal 8° boards. Paris, 1829 1268 Simpson, Joseph C. Horse Portraiture. Illustrations. 12" cloth. New York, 1868 1269 Small's Veterinary Tablet. Third edition. Large 4°, mounted on linen and folded in 12° cloth covers. Glasgow, n. d. 1270 Smith, N. H. Observations on Breeding for the Turf, English Race Horse. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1825 1271 South Carolina Jockey Club. 8° cloth. Charleston, S. C, 1857 Contains Racing Memoranda, 1734 to 1857, a glance at the diifer- ent race courses in South Carolina. 1272 Spooner, W. C. Treatise on the Structure, Functions and Diseases of the Foot and Leg of the Horse. 16° cloth. London, 1840 1273 Steel Plate Illustrations of Phaetons, Drosky, Barouche and other carriages. Pub. by Messrs Fores, London. Oblong 8°. (45) 1274 Steeple Chase Calendar; a consecutive chronicle of the sport in Great Britain; to which is added the Irish Sport. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 127s Stewart, John. Stable Economy. Woodcuts. 12° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1854 1276 Stories About Horses, by Wilson, 1851; — Riding and Driving, by " Stonehenge," 1863; — Hints to Pur- chasers of Horses, 1825; — Capt. Rous on Horse Rac- ing, 1850; — Handbook of the Law of London Cabs, by Charley, 1868; — The Horseowners' Companion, by Armatage, 1869. 6 vols. 12° and 16° boards. i»77 Stratton, E. M. The World on Wheels; or, carriages, with their historical associations, from the earliest to the present time. Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York,. 1878 1278 Sutcliffe, John. Drawing Book of Horses, in progres- sive lessons. 6 parts oblong 4° paper. London. io8 CATALOGUE. ; HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1279 Taplin, William. Gentleman's Stable Directory; or, modern system of farriery. Third ed. 8* half roan. London, 1793 1280 Taplin. Compendium of Practical and Experimental Farriery. 8° boards, uncut. Brentford, 1796 1 28 1 Tattersall, George. Sporting Architecture. 43 plates. 4* cloth. London, 1841 Descriptions of the Stud Farm, the Stall, the Kennel and Race Stands. 1282 Tattersall. Pictorial Gallery of English Race Horses; containing portraits of all the winners of the Derby, Oakes and St. Leger Stakes. 90 engravings, chiefly on steel, after Cooper, Herring, Hancock and others. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 1283 Taylor, Frederick. Recollections of a Horse Dealer. 12° boards. London, 1861 1284 Taylor. Telfer's System of Horse Taming. Woodcuts. 12° limp cloth. London, n. d. 1285 Taylor. Life of a Nag-Horse. 16° pictorial boards. London, 1862 1286 Thompson, Charles. Rules for Bad Horsemen. 12° paper, uncut. London, 1775 1287 Thrupp, G. A. History of Coaches. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1877 1288 [Tongue, Cornelius."] Stable Practice. Frontispiece. 12° half roan, uncut. London, 1857 1289 [Tongue.] Records of the Chase, 1854; — The Stud Farm, 1856. Engraved frontispieces. 2 vols. 16° half roan, uncut. London. 1290 Turner, James. Treatise on the Foot of the Horse, and a New System of Shoeing. 8° cloth. London, 1832 1291 Vines, Richard. Practical Treatise on Glanders and Farcy in the Horse. Colored plates. 8" boards, uncut. London, 1830 1292 Walsh, J. H. The Horse in the Stable and the Field. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Phila., 1869 1293 Walsh and Lupton. The Horse in the Stable and the Field. 170 illustrations. 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1861 1294 Walther, F. H. Horse-Owner's Guide. Folding plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1861 1295'WAYTE, S. C. Equestrian's Manual; with advice to pur- chasers of horses, saddlery, etc. Frontispiece. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 CATALOGUE. 109 HORSE AND SPORTING — Continued. 1 jg6 Wharton, Charles. Handbook on the Treatment of the Horse in the Stable and on the Road. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Phila., 1873 1297 White, James. Compendium of the Veterinary Art. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 1298 White. Compendium to Cattle Medicine, 1828; — Com- pendium to Veterinary Art, 4 vols., 1829-17. 5 vols. ia° cloth and boards, uncut. London. 1299 Whyte, James C. History of the British Turf, from the earliest period to the present time. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1840 1300 Wilkinson, William. Modern Veterinarian ; v?ith several receipts for horned cattle. 12° boirds, uncut. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1834 1 30 1 Winter, James W. The Horse in Health and Disease. Frontispiece. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1852 1302 Wood, John. Supplement to the New Compendious Treatise of Farriery. 8' old calf. London, 1758 1303 Woodruff, Hiram. The Trotting Horse of America. Portrait. 12° cloth. New York, 1868 1304 Xenophon's Rules for the Choice Management and Training of Horses; intended principally for ofiScers of the cavalry. 4° boards, uncut (soiled copy). London, 1802 1305 Youatt, William. The Horse; with an essay on the Ass and the Mule, by J. S. Skinner. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Phila., 1850 1306 Youatt. The Horse; with a treatise on draught. New ed., revised and enlarged by E. N. Gabriel. Illustra- tions. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1859 1307 Youatt. The Horse. Revised by E. N. Gabriel. Il- lustrations. 8° half morocco. London, 1861 1308 Young Lady's Equestrian Manual, 1838; — Lady's Eques- trian Manual, 1854; — How to be Your Own Farrier; — Veterinary Instructions, by Wills, 1853; — Deterior- ated Condition of Our Saddle Horse, 1853; — Rush's Handbook of Veterinary Homoepathy, 1858; — Instruc- tions to My Nephew how to Treat a Horse, 1844. 8 vols. 16° cloth. 1309 HoRTON, Caroline W. Architecture for General Stu- dents. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1874 no CATALOGUE. 1310 Houghton, W. Walks of a Naturalist with his Chil- dren. Colored plates and other illustrations. 12° cloth. London, n. d. 131 1 HoussAYE, Arsene. Philosophers and Actresses. Por- traits. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1852 131 2 HovEDEN, Roger De. Annals of. Translated by Henry T. Riley. 2 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1853 1 313 HovELACQUE, Abel. Science of Language; linguistics, philology, etymology. Translated by A. H. Keane. Map. 12° cloth. London, 1878 13 14 How the Goode Wif thaught hir Doughter. iSioik £et= lev. 8' half roan. London, 1838 Only 25 copies reprinted. 1315 Howard, Henry. Course of Lectures on Painting, de- livered at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Edited with a memoir of the author, by Frank Howard. Small 8° cloth, uncut. • London, 1848 1316 Howe, Julia Ward. Passion-Flowers. 12° new cloth, uncut. Boston, 1854 1317 Howell. Epistolae Ho-Elian£e; the familiar letters of James Howell. Edited by W. H. Bennett. 2 vols. 24° boards, uncut. London, 1890 1318 HowiTT, William. Life in Germany; or, scenes, im- pressions and every-day life of the Germans including the Fox song and other popular songs and sports of students. Numerous engravings by Sargent, Woods and others. 8° cloth. London, 1849 13 1 9 Hows, John A. Forest Pictures in the Adirondacks. With original poems by Alfred B. Street. Illustrations Square 8° cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1865 1320 Hoy, Albert H. Eating and Drinking. 12° cloth. Chicago, 1896 132 1 Hoyle's Games of Whist. Quadrille, Piquet, Chess and Back-Gammon. Thirteenth ed. 16° old calf. London, (1750) With autograph of the author on title-page, "Edmond Hoyle" and " Thos. Osborne." 1322 Huber, V. A. English Universities. An abridged trans- lation, edited by Francis W. Newman. Colored plates, lithographic portraits and engravings. 1 vols, bound in 3 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut (margins of plates in one vol. slightly stained). W. Pickering: London, 1843 CATALOGUE. iii 1323 HuET. Collection de Mammiferes du Museum d'His- toire Naturelle. Classed suivant le m^thode de M. Cuvicr, dessin6e d'apres nature, par Huet fils, et grav^e par J. B. Huet, jeune. 54 finely colored plates (plates slightly offset from dampness). Imperial 8° calf, with initials and monogram of King Louis Philippe on front cover (rebacked). Paris, 1808 A Royal binding 1324 Hull, William. History of the Glove Trade. 16" cloth, uncut. London, 1834 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 1325 HuLME, F. Edward. Plants; their natural growth and ornamental treatment. Colored plates. Small folio, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1874 1326 Humbert, Aim^. Japan and the Japanese Illustrated. Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey, and edited by H. W. Bates. Illustrations. Royal 4' new cloth. New York, 1874 1327 Humboldt, Alexander von. Cosmos. Portrait. 9 vols. 12° half morocco, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1849 1328 Humboldt. Alexander Von Humboldt; a biographical monument. By Prof. Klencke. Translated by Juliette Bauer. Portrait. 12* new cloth. London, 1852 1329 Hume, Rev. A- Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom; their origin, history, etc., with a supplement by A. I. Evans. Small 8° cloth. London, 1853 1330 Hume, David. History of England, 10 vols, j with the Continuation by T. Smollett, 5 vols. Copperplate por- traits. 15 vols. 8° calf, gilt backs. London, 1803 1331 Humphreys, H. Noel. A History of the Art of Print- ing; from its invention to its wide-spread develop- . ment in the middle of the sixteenth Century. Preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet, and of the successive methods of recording events before the invention of printing. Illustrated by 100 facsim- iles in photo-lithography. Folio, new cloth (corner of few pages slightly stained). London, 1868 1332 Hunt, Fred'k K. The Rhine; its scenery, historical and legendary associations. Illustrations. Square 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1845 1333 Hunt. The Fourth Estate; contributions towards a history of newspapers and of the liberty of the press. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1850 1334 Hunt, James. Manual of the Philosophy of Voice and Speech. 12" cloth. London, 1859 US CATALOGUE. '335 [Hunt, Leigh.] Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres; including general observations on the practice and genius of the stage. Engraved title. First ed. i6° half roan, uncut. London, 1807 1336 Hunt. The Seer. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1865 1337 Hunt. The Old Court Suburb; or, memorials of Ken- sington. Frontispiece. n° cloth. London, n. d. 1338 [Hunt.] Select Fables from Gulistan; or, the bed of roses. Translated from the original Persian of Sadi. By Stephen Sullivan. 12° paper, cloth cover, uncut. London, 1774 From the library of Leigh Hunt. 1339 Hunt. Dissertation on the Languages, Literature and Manners of Eastern Nations. By John Richardson. 8° green cambric cover (shaken). Oxford, 1777 From Leigh Hunt's library, with his autograph on title. 1340 Hunt. Beauties of Ancient Poetry. Engraved title. 18° calf. E. Newbery: London, 1794 " Bonght of Ticknor & Co., from'the Library of Leigh Hunt, Feb. i8, 1861." 1341 Hunt. The Gentle Shepherd; a pastoral comedy. By Allan Ramsay. With 18 pages of engraved music and a glossary. Fine portrait and plates by D. Allan. Folio, half calf, covered with green cambric, as were many of his books. Andrew Foulis: Glasgow, 1796 From the library of Leigh Hunt, with autograph signature pasted on title. 1342 Hunt. The Trb Guili. Translated from the Italian of G. B, Casti, with a memoir of the author, and some account of his other works. 12° cloth. London, 1826 From Leigh Hunt's library, with his autograph on title-page. 1343 Hunt. Le Prose e Poesie Gampestri d'Ippolito Pinde- monte. 8° green cambric cover, uncut {edgesslightly stained). Verona, 1823 From Leigh Hunt's library, with his autograph on title. 1344 [Hunt.] Watson, John F. Historic Tales of Olden Time, concerning the early settlement and progress of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. Lithographic plates. 12° cloth. Phila., 1833 From the libraries of Leigh Hunt, with his signature on title, and from Robert Southey, with the following inscription on title, " From the author to R. Southey, LL. D." ; evidently written by Southey, also marginal notes. 1345 Hunt, Robert. Popular Romances of the West of Eng- land. Frontispieces. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut (one vol. rebound). London, 1865 CATALOGUE. 113 1346 Hunter, Robert. Encyclopaedic Dictionary; a new and original work of reference to all the words in the English language, with a full account of their origin. Bound in 14 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, 1884 1347 HuNTERiAN Club Publications; being a publication of rare tracts by Rowlands, Craig, Bannatyne Manuscript, Lodge, Niccols, Hannay, etc., printed from 1568 to 1631. Complete set. 40 parts 4° paper, uncut. London, 1872-75 Only 200 copies printed. The paper covers somewhat injured by water and a few torn, but text clean and sound ; a good set for binding. 1348 [Huntington, Rev. W. R.] Materia Ritualis; an ap- pendix to a paper on " The Revision of the Common Prayer," in the American Church Review, April, 1881. 8° paper, Worcester, 1883 Privately printed, No. 30. 1349 Hutchinson, Thomas. History of the Province of Mas- sachusetts Bay, from 1749 to 1774. Edited by John Hutchinson. With dedication leaf and preface. 8° half roan. London, 1828 1350 TbSEN. Mr. Punch's Pocket Ibsen; a collection of M. some ot the masters' best-known dramas condensed, revised and slightly re-arranged. By F. Anstey. Il- lustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1893 1351 Idol of the Clownes; or, insurrection of Wat the Tyler, with his fellow Kings of the Commons, against the English Church, the King, the lawes, Nobility and Gentry, in the fourth yeare of King Richard the ad., 1381. 16° calf (rebacked). London, 1654 1352 Illuminating. The Art of Illuminating as Practised in Europe, from the earliest times. Illustrated by bor- ders, initial letters and alphabets selected and chromo- lithographed by W. R. Tymms. With an essay and instructions by W, D. Wyatt. Title and too plates finely printed in gold and colors. Imperial 8° half morocco, gilt edges. London, i860 1353 Illustrated Flying Sheets for Young and Old. Illus' trations. Folio, pictorial boards. Boston. 1354 Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography; compris- ing a series of original memoirs of distinguished men of all ages and all nations, by writers of eminence in the various branches of literature, science and art. Steel portraits. 3 vols, bound in 14 vols, imperial 8° cloth. London. ii4 CAtALOGUE. 1355 Indians. Clark, W. P. Indian Sign Language; with brief explanatory notes of the gestures taught deaf mutes in our institutions for their instruction. Map. 8° cloth. Phila,, 1885 1356 Indians. Murray, Charles A. The Prairie Bird. 3 vols. 12° new cloth. London, 1844 A sketch of American Indian life. 1357 Indians. Powell, T. W. Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages; with words, phrases and sentences to be collected. Second ed., with charts. 4° cloth. Washington, 1880 1358 Ingledew, C. J. Davison. Ballads and Songs of York- shire; transcribed from private manuscripts, rare broadsides and scarce publications, with notes and a glossary. 12* cloth, uncut. London, i860 1359 Ingram, James. Memorials of Oxford. The engravings by John Le Keux from the drawings by F. Mackenzie. Steel plates and woodcuts. 3 vols. 8° new cloth. Oxford, 1837 1360 Innes, Cosmo. Scotland in the Middle Ages; sketches of early Scotch history and social progress. Maps. 8° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, i860 1361 Inoculation. Collection of Papers relative to the tran- sactions of the town of Milton, Mass., to promote a general inoculation of the Cow Pox or Kine Pock, as a never failing preventative against Small Pox Infection, pp. 48. 8° sheets folded, uncut. Boston, 1809 1362 [Ireland, W. H.] A Ballade wrotten on the Feastynge and Merrimentes of Easter Maunday, laste paste, wherein is dysplayed the Noble Prince's comynge to sayde Revelerie att Mansyonne Howse; as also the Dudgeon of Master Mayre and Sherrives, togeder with other Straunge Drolleries enacted thereupponn, Lon- don, 1802; — The Melviad; or, birth, parentage, edu- cation and achievements of a Crete Mon, London, 1805. Bound together. 4° boards. Three portraits inserted. W. H. Ireland's own copy, with two autograph notes and signatures of his name. 1363 [Ireland.] Chalcographimania; or, the portrait-collec- tor and printsellers chronicle with infatuations of every description, a humorous poem, with copious notes ex- planatory. By Satiricus Sculptor; — Scribbleomania; or, the printer's devil's polichronicon, a sublime poem. Edited by Anscr-Pen-Drag-On. 2 vols. 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1814-15 CATALOGUE. 115 1364 [Ireland.] Memoirs of Henry the Great and of the Court of France during his reign. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs (few leaves slightly stained). London, 1834 1365 Ireland. Vortigern; an historical play, with an original preface, represented at Drury Lane, April 2nd, 1796, as a supposed newly-discovered drama of Shakespeare. 8° paper. London, 1832 1366 Ireland. Barry, M. J. Songs of Ireland. Edited by Michael J. Barry. 16° wrappers. Dublin, 1845 1367 Ireland. Couran, Michael. National Music of Ireland; a history of the Irish Bards. Frontispiece. 12° cloth, gilt. London, 1850 1368 Ireland. Dewar, Daniel. Observations on the Char- acter, Customs and Superstitions of the Irish. 8° half roan (foxed). London, 1812 1369 Ireland. English Irish Diction. 12° buckram. Dublin, 1814 1370 Irish. Mackenzie, R. S. Bits of Blarney. 12° cloth. New York, 1854 137 1 Ireland. Montgomery, H. R. Specimens of the Early Native Poetry of Ireland. With historical and bio- graphical notices. 18° cloth, gilt edges. Dublin, 1846 1372 Ireland. Paddiana; or, scraps and sketches of Irish life, present and past. 2 vols, in one. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1848 1373 Ireland. Ryan, Richard. Eight Ballads on the Fictions of the Ancient Irish and other poems. 16' half calf. London, 1822 1374 Ireland. Savage, John. '98 and '48, The Modern Revolutionary History and Literature of Ireland. 12° cloth. New York, 1856 1375 Ireland. Self-Instruction in Irish, by John Daly; — Specimens of the Early Native Poetry of Ireland, by H. R. Montgomery. Bound in one vol. 16° half mo- rocco. Dublin, 1846 1376 Irish. Syllabus of the First Commemoration of Carolan; consisting of ancient Irish melodies as performed at the private theatre in Fishamble-Street, Sept. 20, 1809, in aid of the funds and under the patronage of the Irish Harp Society. 8° stitched, uncut (soiled copy). Dublin, 1809 1377 Irving's Lives of the Scottish Poets; also a dissertation on the literary history of Scotland. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt backs. Dundee, 18 [2 ii6 CATALOGUE. 1378 Isaacs, Hyatn. Ceremonies, Customs, Rites and Tradi- tions of the Jews. 8° half calf (few margins slightly water-stained). London. 1379 Italian. Le Nouvel Alberti Dictionnaire Encyclop^- dique Frangais- Italian. Par Frag, Ambrosoli, Arnaud, Vigo-Pellizzari, Savoja et De-Magri. 2 vols. 4° half vellum. Milan, 1855 1380 Ithaca, N. Y. Views Around Ithaca; being a descrip- tion of the waterfalls and ravines of this remarkable locality. By F. W. Clarke. With photographic illus- trations. 12° new cloth. Ithaca, (1869) 1381 TaCKSON, John. Treatise on Wood Engraving; his- 3 torical and practical. With upwards of 300 illustra- tions engraved on wood. Thick royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1839 This edition is much sought for by collectors. 1382 Jackson. Treatise on Wood Engraving; historical and practical, with upwards of 300 illustrations on wood. The historical portion by W. A. Chatto. Second ed., with a new chapter on the artists of the present day, by Henry Bohn, and 145 additional wood engravings. Royal 8° half red morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1861 1383 Jacob, P. L. [Pseud. J Vertu et Temperament; histoire du temps de la Restauration, 1818-20-32. 2 vols. 18° half calf. Bruxelles, 1832 1384 Jacobiniad. Remarks on the Jacobiniad; revised and corrected by the author and embellished with carica- tures. Curious etchings. 12" half sheep (shaken). Boston, 1795 1385 Jacobitk Songs and Ballads, edited by G. S. Macquoid; — Songs Without Music, by Hamilton Aide. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1887-89 1386 James, Henry. Balloon Post (consisting of original con- tributions by Henry James, W. D. Howells, Bret Harte and others). Published at the French Fair in aid of the destitute people of France, April 11-17, 187 1. 6 numbers 4°, uncut and unopened. Boston, 187 1 Complete set. 1387 James. Literary Remains of. Edited with an introduc- tion by William James. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1885 1388 James, L. M. Observations Physiologiqucs et Psycolo- giques sur I'Homme. 2 vols. 8° full straight-grained red morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, with mono- gram on sides "F. L." Paris, 1825 CATALOGUE. 117 1389 Jameson, Mrs. History of Our Lord, second ed., 3 vols.; — Sacred and Legendary Art, fourth ed., 2 vols.; — Legend of the Madonna, third ed. ; — Legends of the Monastic Orders, third ed. Numerous etchings and woodcuts. 6 vols, square 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt tops and backs. London, 1863-65 1390 Japan. A Glimpse at the Art of Japan. By James J. Jarves. Illustrations. 13° cloth. New York, 1876 1391 Japanese. Colloquial Japanese; or, conversational sen- tences and dialogues in English and Japanese; together with an English-Japanese Index, to serve as a voca- bulary. By S. R. Brown. 8° half roan. Shanghai, 1863 1392 Jarves, Deming. Reminiscences of Glass-Making. Second ed., enlarged. Small 8* new cloth. New York, 1865 '393 Jarves, James J. Art Hints: Architecture, Sculpture and Painting. 13° cloth, uncut. London, 1855 1394 Jeaffreson, J. C. Book About Lawyers. 2 vols, in one. 13° cloth. New York, 1867 139s Jeaffreson. Annals of Oxford. First ed. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1871 1396 Jeaffreson. A Young Squire of the Seventeenth Cen- tury. From the papers of Christopher Jeaffreson. 2 vols. 13° cloth, uncut. London, 1878 1397 Jefferson, Thomas. Domestic Life of. Compiled from family letters and reminiscences. By Sarah N. Ran- dolph. Portrait and illustrations. 13° cloth. New York, 1871 1398 Jenness, John S. Isles of Shoals; an historical sketch. Map and illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1875 1399 Jennings, Isaac. The Tree of Life; or. Human Degen- eracy, its nature and remedy as based on the elevating principle of orthopathy. 12° cloth. New York, 1867 1400 Jennings, James. Dialect of the West of England, par- ticularly Somersetshire; with a glossary of words now in use there, also poems and other pieces exemplifying the dialect. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 1401 Jenkins. Works of that Grave and Learned Lawyer Judge Jenkins, Prisoner in Newgate, upon divers Statutes, concerning the Liberty and Freedome of the Subject. Portrait by William Marshall. 18° full calf, green back. Printed for J. Gyles: London, 1648 1402 Jerdan, William. Men I Have Known. Illustrated with facsimile autographs. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1866 ii8 CATALOGUE. 1403 Jerdan. Autobiography of; with his literary, political and social reminiscences and correspondence. Por- traits and engraved titles. 4 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1852-53 1404 Jerrold, Blanchard. Cockaynes in Paris; or, " Gone Abroad." With sketches by Gustave Dord First ed. 12° new cloth, uncut. ' London, (1871) 1405 Jerrold. Specimens of Douglas Jerrold's Wit; — Life and Remains of. By his son, Blanchard Jerrold. 2 vols. 12' cloth. Boston, 1858-59 1406 Jesse, George R. Researches into the History of the British Dog; with original anecdotes and illustrations of the nature and attributes of the dog. With engrav- ings designed and etched by the author. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1866 1407 Jesse, John Heneage. George Selwyn and his Contem- poraries; with memoirs and notes. First ed. Steel portraits. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut, original cloth backs. London, 1843 1408 Joe Miller's Jests; or, the Wits Vade-Mecum; being a collection of the most brilliant jests, the politest repartees, the most elegant bon mots and most pleasant short stories in the English language. First carefully collected in the Company and many of them from the mouth of the facetious gentleman. 8° half roan, new board sides. London, 1739 (reprint) 1409 Johnson, C. W. Farmer's Encyclopaedia and Dictionary of Rural Affairs. 8° cloth, uncut. London, (1842) 1410 Johnson, J. Typographia; or, the Printer's Instructor, including an account of the origin of printing, with biographical notices of the printers of England, from Caxton to the close of the sixteenth century. Illustra- tions. 8 vols. 12° half calf. London, 1824 141 1 Johnson, Richard. Noctes Nottinghamicae; or, Cursory Objections against the Syntax of the Common Gram- mar. Reprinted from the edition of 1 7 18. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1814 1412 Johnson, Samuel. Works of. New ed., with essay on his life and genius, by Arthur Murphy. Copperplate portrait, engraved by John Hall. 12 vols. 8° mottled calf, gilt backs. London, 1801 1413 Johnson. Dictionary of the English Language. Edited by Robert G. Latham. Thick royal 8° cloth. London, 1876 1414 Johnson. Lectures, Essays and Sermons. With a me- moir by Samuel Longfellow. Portrait. 8° cloth, un- cut. Boston, 1883 CATALOGUE. tig 1415 Johnson. Oriental Religions: China; — India. 2 vols. S° cloth. Boston, 1878-73 1416 Johnson. Anecdotes of; during the last twenty years of his life. By Hester Lynch Piozzi. 16° new cloth. London, 1786 141 7 Johnson. Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson. By Arthur Murphy. 8° calf, gilt back. London, 1792 1418 Johnston, James F. Chemistry of Common Life. Illus- trations. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1855 1419 Jones, Alexander. The Cymry of '76; or, Welshmen and their descendants of the American Revolution: an address, with an appendix, containing notes, sketches and nomenclature of the Cymbri. 8° cloth. New York, 1855 1420 Jones, Sir William. Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence of. By Lord Teignmouth. Portrait. 13 vols. 8° half morocco. London, 1815 142 1 Jones, Owen. One Thousand and One Initial Letters, designed and illuminated by Owen Jones. With illumi- nated title and 37 plates containing numerous examples of initial letters, finely printed in gold and colors. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. Day & Son: London, 1864 1422 Jones. 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Portrait. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1531 Webster, John. Dramatic Works of. Edited by Wil- liam Hazlitt. 4 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 1532 Library of Anecdote and Table-Talk. Book of Table Talk, including Deliciae Literariae. Illustrated with woodcuts. 3 vols. 16° half light calf, gilt backs. C. Knight: London, 1836 1533 Liebhaber-Bibliothek Alter Illustratoren, in facsimile reproduction: Tobias Stimmer's Bibel. Facsimile of the Basel ed. of 1576. Small 4° wrappers, uncut. Miinchen, 1881 With autograph of J. S. Dwight on half-title. 1534 Liechtenstein, Princess Marie. Holland House. Steel portraits and numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1874 1535 Life in Ireland; or, the day and night scenes, rovings, rambles and sprees, bulls, blunders, bodderation and blarney of Brian Boru, Esq., and his elegant friend. Sir Shawn O'Dogherty. Exhibiting a real picture of characters, manners, etc., in high and low life in Dub- lin and various parts of Ireland. 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With illustrations by Cruikshank, T. Jones, Findley and others, and a colored frontispiece. 8° half calf, gilt back. London, (1837) 1567 Cruikshank. Doings in London; or, -day and night scenes of the frauds, frolics, manners and depravities of the metropolis. With 33 engravings by Bonner, from designs by R. Cruikshank. 8° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 1568 Davies, Chas. M. Mystic London; or, phases of oc- cult life in the British metropolis. 12° cloth. New York, n. d. 1569 Dixon, William H. Her Majesty's Tower. Folding frontispiece. 12° cloth. New York, 1869 1570 Dodd, George. Food of London. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 15 7 1 Fortnight's Ramble through London; or, a complete display of all the cheats and frauds practised in that great metropolis, with the best method for eluding them. Frontispiece. 12° stitched, uncut. London. 1572 Frauds of London, displaying the numerous and daring Cheats and Robberies, by an Old Bow Street Officer, colored folding plate, London, n. d.j — The King of Beggars; or, the history of Bamfylde Moore Carew, colored folding plate, Derby, n, d.; — Life of Jack Sheppard, London, n. d. ; — Lancashire Dialect, by Tim Bobbin, London, n. d. ; — Life of that atrocious Footpad, Housebraker of Jerry Abershaw; — Dean Swift's Humorous Advice to Servants; — Mr. Mathews' Comic Annual, for 1830; — Quentin Durward; or, the fortunate Scotsman, Bound together. ij° half roan. ija CATALOGUE. LONDON — Continued. 1573 Garwood, John, The Million- Peopled City. 12° cloth. London, 1853 1574 Gavarni in London; sketches of life and character, with illustrative essays by popular writers. Edited by Albert Smith. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1849 'S7S Gavin, Hector. Sanitary Ramblings; being sketches and illustrations of Bethnal Green. 2 maps. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1848 1576 Godwin, George. London Shadows; a glance at the " homes " of the thousands. Illustrations by John Brown. 8° wrappers. London, 1854 '577 [Grant, James.] The Great Metropolis. First ed. 2 vols. 1 2° half roan. London, 1836 1578 [Grant.] Travels in Town. First ed. 2 vols. 13° half calf. London, 1839 1579 The Great Army; sketches of life and character in a Thames-side district. 2 vols, in one. 12° cloth, un- cut. London, 1875 1580 The Greatest of Our Social Evils: Prostitution; as it now exists in London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. By a physician, 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 1581 Greenwood, James. London Vocabulary, English and Latin. Adorned with 26 pictures. Tenth ed., with additions. 18° half morocco. London, 1745 1582 Greenwood. Seven Curses of London. 12° cloth, un- cut. London, n. d. 1583 Greenwood. Wilds of London. With 12 illustrations by Alfred Concanen. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1874 1584 Gronow, R. H. Celebrities of London and Paris. Col- ored frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut London, 1865 1585 [Hill, Thomas.] Oddities of London Life. By Paul Pry. Etching by Pierce Egan, Robert Cruikshank and others. First ed. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1838 1586 Hindley, Charles. True History of Tom and Jerry; or, the day and night scenes of life in London; to- gether with a vocabulary and glossary of the flash and slang terms occurring in the course of the work. Woodcut illustrations. 12° half vellum, uncut. London. 1587 Historical Description of Westminster Abbey; its monuments and curiosities. Illustrations. i6' boards. London, 1853 CATALOGUE. 133 LONDON — Continued. 1588 HoLLiNGSHEAD, John. Odd Journeys In and Out of London. 12° cloth, uncut. London, i860 1589 HoLLiNGSHEAD. Ragged London in 1861. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 1590 HOLLINGSHEAD. Underground London. ia° cloth. London, 1862 1591 HowiTT, William. Northern Heights of London; or, historical associations of Hampstead, Highgate, Mus- well Hill, Hornsey and Islington. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 1592 Jameson, Mrs. Companion to the Most Celebrated Private Galleries of Art in London. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 1593 Jesse, J. Heneage. Literary and Historical Memorials of London. Steel plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1847 1594 Jesse. London; its celebrated characters and remark- able places. Frontispieces. 3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. London, 187 1 1595 King, Richard. The New Cheats of London Exposed; or, the frauds and tricks of the town laid open to both sexes. With copperplate frontispiece. 12° half calf, uncut. London. 1596 Knight. London. Edited by Charles Knight. Numer- ous illustrations. 6 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1841-44 1597 Lambert, B. History and Survey of London and it*s Environs, from the earliest period to the present time. Steel portraits, maps and plates. 4 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1806 1598 Lemon, Mark. Up and Down the London Streets. Illus- trations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1867 1599 London and its Environs Described; containing an ac- count of whatever is most remarkable for grandeur, elegance, curiosity or^use. Folding plates and numer- ous fine old copperplate views. 6 vols. 8° calf. London, 1761 1600 London and Londoners; or, a second judgment of " Babylon the Great." 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1836 160 1 London Characters; or, anecdotes, fashions and customs of the present century. By Barnaby Sketchwell. Plates. 2 vols. 12° half roan. London, 1809 1602 London Characters and the Humorous Side of London Life. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, n. d. 134 CATALOGUE. LONDON — Continued. 1603 London Guide and Stranger's Safeguard against the Cheats, Swindlers and Pickpockets that Abound within the Bills of Mortality. Collected from the communi- cations of William Perry and others. Frontispiece. 16° boards, uncut. London, 1819 1604 London Unmask'd; or, the New Town Spy; exhibiting a striking picture of the world as it goes in a ramble through the regions of novelty, whim, fashion and taste, as found in the cities of London and Westmins- ter. By the "Man in the Moon." Copperplate frontis- piece. 12° half calf. London. Curious anecdotes of fortune hunters, rapacious quacks, etc. 1605 Maitland, William. History of London, from its foun- dation to the present time; continued to 177a, by Rev. John Entick. With a complete set of copperplates, illustrating the churches, palaces, public buildings, hospitals, bridges, etc. 2 vols, folio, calf (broken). London, 1772 1606 Malcolm, James P. Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London. Engraved plates. 3 vols. 8° calf. London, 181 1 1607 Massingham, H. W. London Daily Press. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1892 1608 Mayhew, Augustus. Paved with Gold; or, the romance and reality of the London streets, first ed. With il- lustrations by H. K. Browne. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1609 Mayhew, Henry. London Labour and the London Poor. Original issue. Parts 1 to 15. Illustrations. 15 parts 8° original wrappers, uncut. London, 1851-52 1610 Mayhew. London Labour and the London Poor. Extra Volume, Those that Will Not Work. Illustrations. 8* cloth. London, 1862 Comprises sketches of prostitutes, thieves, swindlers and beggars. i6ii Metropolitan Grievances; or, a serio-comic glance at minor mischiefs in London and its vicinity; the whole critically and satirically Apposed. By one who thinks for himself. 12° half morocco, uncut. London, 1812 i6i2 Murray, John F. World of London. 12' cloth, uncut. London, 1844 1613 Nadal, B. S. Impressions of London Social Life. 12° cloth. New York, 1875 16 14 Nicholson, Renton. Autobiography of a Fast Man. 12* half calf. London, 1863 The self-styled " Chief Baron Nicholson " was editor of the noto- rious " Town " and proprietor of the equally notorious Coal Hole Tavern. CATALOGUE." 135 LONDON — Continued. 1615 London Spy. New London Spy; or, a Twenty-four hours' Ramble through the Bills of, Mortality; contain- ing a true picture of modern high and low life, from the splendid mansions in St. James's to the subterra- nean habitations of St. Giles, etc. 8° half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1772 Extra Illustrated with curious newspaper and other cuttings, London views, Facetiae, some scarce colored prints, play bills, etc. From the Library of Henry Thomas Buckle, the historian, with his book-plate. 1616 New London Spy; or, a twenty-four hours' ramble through the Bills of Mortality, containing a true picture of modern high and low life, the whole exhibiting a striking portrait of London as it appears in the present year, 1771. Copperplate frontispiece. 12° half sheep. London. Contains descriptions of gaming and night houses. 1617 Old London; papers read at the London Congress, July, 1866. Text illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1867 1618 Partington, C. F. National History and Views of London and its Environs. Containing 300 steel en- gravings from original drawings by eminent artists. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut (name cut from titles). London, 1835 161 9 Pascoe, C. E. London Directory for American Travel- lers. 16° cloth. Boston, 1874 1620 Pascoe. London of To-Day; an illustrated handbook for the season, 1893. Illustrations. 12* cloth. Boston, 1893 162 1 Pennant, Thomas. Some Account of London. Fifth ed., with considerable additions. Map and plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1813 1622 Percy, S. and R. London; or, interesting memorials of its rise, progress and present state. Map and plate. 3 vols. 18° half roan. London, 1823 1623 Random Recollections of Courts and Society. By a Cosmopolitan. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 1624 Reid, Thomas W. Traits and Stories of Ye Olde Che- shire Cheese, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London. Revised and enlarged, with many additions. Illustra- tions by A. W. Allen. Square 12' cloth. London, (1886) 1625 Ritchie. J. Ewing. The London Pulpit. 12° cloth. London, 1858 1626 Ritchie. Night Side of London. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1627 Ritchie. Here and There in London. 16° cloth, uncut, London, 1859 136 CATALOGUE. LONDON — Continued. 1628 Roach's London Pocket Pilot; or, stranger's guide through the metropolis. With 2 curious engravings. 13° paper, uncut. London, 1793 1629 Routledge's Guide to London. By G. F. Pardon. Map and illustrations. 16° cloth. London, 1866 1630 [Russell, William.] Traditions of London, historical and legendary. Small 8\cloth, uncut. London, 1859 1631 Sala, George A. Gaslight and Daylight; with some London scenes they shine upon. 12" cloth, uncut. London, i860 1632 Seymour, Robert. Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and parts adja- cent. Illustrated with several copperplates. 2 vols, folio, new boards. "London, 1734 1633 Sinks of London Laid Open; a pocket companion for the uninitiated, to which is added a Modern Flash Dictionary; containing all the cant words, slang terms and flash phrases now in vogue. Embellished with humorous illustrations by George Cruikshank, includ- ing a colored frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1848 1634 Smith, James. The Art of Living in London; a poem. 16° boards, uncut. Southwark, 1805 163s Smith, John T. Antiquarian Ramble in the Streets of London; with anecdotes of their more celebrated resi- dents. Edited by Charles Mackay. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 1636 Smith. The Cries of London; exhibiting several of the itinerant traders of antient and modern times, copied from rare engravings or drawn from life by John Thomas Smith. With a memoir and portrait of the author. 30 etched plates. 4° boards, uncut. London, 1839 1637 Spilsbury, William H. Lincoln's Inn; its ancient and modern buildings; with an account of the library. Il- lustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. Pickering: London, 1850 1638 Stevens, George A. Adventures of a Speculist; or, a journey through London, including several fugitive pieces of humor. 2 vols. 12° calf. London, 1788 1639 [Thomson, Richard.] Chronicles of London Bridge. By An Antiquary. Illustrations. 12° half morocco. London, 1827 1640 Thornbury, Walter. Haunted London. Illustrated by F. W. Fairholt. 8° cloth, uncut (binding worn). London, 1865 CATALOGUE, 137 LONDON — Continued. 1641 TiMBS, John. Romance of London; strange stories, scenes and remarkable persons. 3 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1865 1642 Times. Club Life of London; with anecdotes of the clubs, coffee-houses and taverns of the metropolis dur- ing the 17th, 1 8th and 19th centuries. Steel portraits 3 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1866 1643 Times. London and Westminster; city and suburb. 3 vols, small 8° cloth. London, 1868 1644 Times. Curiosities of London; exhibiting the most rare and remarkable objects of interest in the metropolis. Steel portrait. Thick 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1868 1645 Trivia; or, the art of walking the streets of London; a descriptive poem by Gay; to which it added Dr. John- son's London, a satirical poem. Frontispiece, is" new boards, uncut. London, 1807 1646 Vade Mecum for Malt-Worms; or, a guide to good fel- lows; being a description of the manners and customs of the most eminent publick houses, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. 8° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 1647 Walford, Edward, Greater London; a narrative of its history, its people and its places. Numerous illustra- tions. 3 vols, imperial 8° cloth. London, n. d. 1648 Whitty, E. M. Friends of Bohemia; or, phases of London life. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1857 1649 London Encyclopaedia. 33 vols., with atlas of maps. Numerous copperplates. 33 vols, royal 8° half calf. London, 1829 1650 Longfellow, H. W. Broadside Catalogue of Bowdoin College, Oct., 182 1. Folio, uncut. Contains the names of Henry W. Longfellow, his brother Stephen, and Nathaniel Hathome (so spelled at that time), all of whom were Freshmen. A rare Hawthorne and Longfellow item. 1651 Longfellow. Voices of the Night, Third ed. 8* new cloth, gilt edges. Cambridges, 1840 Laege Paper. 1653 Longfellow. Poets and Poetry of Europe; with in- troductions and biographical notices. First ed. Por- trait of Schiller. Royal 8° cloth. Phila., 1845 One of the earlier copies, printed under the editor's supervision, by Metcalf & Co., Cambridge. Presentation copy, with inscription, "John S. Dwight, from the Editor." ijS CAtALOGUS. 1653 Longfellow. Poems of. Seconded. 8" original wrap- pers, uncut. New York, 1846 1654 Longfellow. Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic. With an introductory essay on the genius and writing of the author, by G. Gilfillan. Square 16° cloth, uncut, Liverpool, 1850 1655 Longfellow. Autumn Leaves; original pieces in prose and verse. (Edited by Anne W. Abbot.) 12° cloth. Cambridge, 1853 Fine, clean copy, in the original cloth binding. Contains " In the Churchyard at Cambridge," by H. W. Longfel- low, then first published. 1656 Longfellow. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. First ed. 3 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut (Vols. 2 and 3 rebound uniform with Vol. i). , Boston, 1867 1657 [Longfellow.] The Ark. Vol. I, 8 nos. (all pub- lished). 4° sheets. Boston, 1875 Edited for the Fair by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, by Susan Hale, with original poems and contributions by Longfellow, Holmes, Whittier, Lucy Larcom, and others. 1658 Longfellow, Samuel. Memoir and Letters. Edited by Joseph May. Portrait. 12* cloth. Boston, 1894 1659 [LoNGUS.] Les Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et Ch\o6. Fine copperplates by Audran. Small 4° old calf (text slightly spotted). n. p., 1745 Contains the plate, " les petits pieds," and other curious illustra- tions. 1660 LossiNG, Benson J. The Hudson, from the Wilderness to the Sea. Illustrated by 306 engravings on wood, from drawings, by the author. Square 8° full green crushed levant morocco extra, gilt back, sides and edges. New York, (1866) 1661 LoTT, Emmeline. Nights in the Harem; or, the Mo- haddetyn in the Palace of Ghezire. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1867 1662 Loudon, J. C. Encyclopaedia of Gardening. Illustra- tions. 8' half calf. London, i860 1663 Loudon. Encyclopaedia oi Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture. Illustrations. 8* half russia, gilt back. London, 1833 1664 Loudon, Mrs. The Entertaining Naturalist; being pop- ular descriptions, tales and anecdotes of more than 500 animals. With nearly 500 engravings on wood by Bewick, Harvey, and others. 12° full green morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1850 1665 LouYS, Pierre. Aphrodite; mceurs antiques. Illustra- tions de A. Calbet. Narrow 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1899 CATALOGUE. 139 1666 Lovelace, Richard. Lucasta; the poems of Richard Lovelace, now first edited, and the text carefully re- vised; with some account of the author and a few notes, by W. C. Hazlitt. Portrait. 12" new cloth, un- cut. London, 1864 1667 Lowell, James Russell. Harvardiana. Vols, i to 4 (all published) 4 vols. 8° half russia. Cambridge, 1835-38 Of the ii5 articles comprising Vol. 4, 67 were contributed by its editors, J. R. Lowell, Nathan Hale, Jr., Charles W. Scates, Rufus King and G. W. Lippitt. 1668 Lowell. Conversations on some of the Old Poets. First English ed. 12° half morocco. London, 1845 From the library of W. E. Burton, with his autograph. 1669 Lowell, a. I. s. i page 8° and envelope franked, Cam- bridge, 3rd March, 1859. "I was a little puzzled at ' first to device any way by which I could legimately bring the Library matter before the readers of the Atlantic," etc. 1670 Lowell. Liberty Bell. By Friends of Freedom. Steel portrait. 12° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1843 Fine copy. • Contains " Elegy on the i)eath of Channing," by Lowell. 1671 [Lowell.] The same. Portrait. 12" original boards, gilt edges. Boston, 1844 Contains " A Chippewa Legend," by Ixjwell. 1672 [Lowell.] The same. Portrait. 12° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1845 Fine copy, with presentation inscription by Ann Phillips (wife of Wendell Phillips) to his brother. Contains poems by Lowell and Longfellow. 1673 [Lowell.] The same. Portrait. 12° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1846 Fine copy. Contains poems by Lowell, Longfellow and Whittier. 1674 [Lowell.] The same. 12° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1847 Fine copy, with presentation inscription by T. W. Phillips, brother of Wendell PhilUps. Contains " Extreme Unction," by Lowell. 1675 [Lowell.] The same. Engraved title. 12° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1848 Fine copy. Contains " An Extract," by Lowell, 1676 [Lowell J The same. Engraved portrait and title. 12* original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1849 Fine copy. Contpins " The Burial of Theobald," by LowelL I40 CATALOGUE^ 1677 Lowell. The same. Engraved title. 12° original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1851 Fine copy. Contains " Yussouf," by Lowell, and "Translations," by Emerson. 1678 Lowell. Poetry of the Bells. Collected by Samuel Batchelder, Jr. First cd. la" original cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1859 Contains original poems by Lowell, Longfellow and O. W. Holmes- 1679 [Lowell.] II Pesceballo; opera seria in un atto. (Words by F. J. Child, the English text by J. R. Lowell.) First ed., second issue. 16° stitched. Cambridge, 1862 1680 Lowell, Mrs. Anna C. Seed-Grain for Thought and Discussion. First ed. a vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. Boston, 1856 1681 Lowell Offering and Magazine. Written and edited by Female Operatives. Vol. 3. 8° cloth. Lowell, 1843 1682 Lower, Mark Anthony. Curiosities of Heraldry; with illustrations from old English writers. With illumi- nated title-page and numerous wood engravings, from designs by the author. 8° half morocco, gilt back. London, 1845 1683 Lower. The Chronicle of Battel Abbey, from 1066 to 1176J now first translated, with notes and an abstract of the subsequent history of the establishment. Fac- simile frontispiece printed in colors. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 185 1 1684 Lower. Contributions to Literature; historical, anti- quarian and metrical. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1854 1685 LowTH, Robert. BiUesdon Coplow; a poem on fox- hunting. Second ed., with lithographic plates by F. C.Turner, pp.22. 12° stitched. London, 1833 1686 LuBKE, Wilhelm. History of Art. Translated by F. E. Bunnfett. Second ed. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols, imperial 8° tree calf extra. Smith, Elder & Co. : London, 1868 1687 LuBKE. History of Sculpture, from the earliest ages to the present time. Translated by F. E. Bunnfett. Nu- merous illustrations. 2 vols, imperial 8° tree calf extra. Smith, Elder & Co.: London, 187a 1688 Lucas, Theophilus. Memoirs of the Lives, Intrigues and Comical Adventures of the most famous Gamesters and Celebrated Sharpers in the Reigns of Charles II, James II, William III and Queen Anne. Plate. 16° old calf. London, 1714 CATALOGUE. 141 1689 Ludlow, John M. Popular Epics of the Middle Ages of the Norse, German and Carlovingian Cycles. 2 vols, is" new cloth, uncut. London, 1865 1690 LuNT, George. Age of Gold, and other poems. First ed. 12° original boards, uncut (with small portion of label missing).- Boston, 1843 1 69 1 Lyndsay, Sir David. Poetical Works of. New ed., cor- rected and enlarged with a life of the author, prefatory dissertations and an appropriate glossary. By George Chalmers. 3 vols, small 8° full red morocco, gilt edges. London, 1806 1692 Lyonnois, F. D. C. Histoire Generale des Larrons. 8° vellum. Rouen, 1666 1693 Lyttleton, Lord, and Gladstone, W. E. Translations (from the Greek, Latin, Italian and German, with the original text). Small 4° half morocco, uncut. Only 750 copies printed. London, 1863 1694 IV^cADAM, John L. Remarks on the Present Sys- iVJL tem of Road Making. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1822 1695 Mac aulay, Lord. Works of ; complete. Edited by his sister, Lady Trevelyan, Portrait. 8 vols. 8° tree calf, gilt backs (few leaves in the iirst 4 vols, slightly water-stained). London, 1866 1696 McClellan, George B. Armies of Europe. Portrait and illustrations. 8* half calf, gilt back. Phila., 186 1 1697 McDermott, Edward. Merrie Days of England; sketches of the olden time. Illustrated with 20 en- gravings from drawings by Joseph Nash, Geo. Thomas, Birket Foster and Edward Corbould. 4° new cloth. London, 1859 1698 Mackay, Charles. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. Illustrations. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth. LondoHj 1856 1699 Mackay. Jacobite Songs and Ballads of Scotland, from 1688 to 1746; with an appendix of modern Jacobite songs. 12° new cloth. London, 1861 1700 Mackay. Dictionary of Lowland Scotch; and an appen- dix of Scottish proverbs. 12° cloth. London, 1888 1 701 Mackenzie, Shelton. Odoherty Papers, 2 vols., 1855; — Homeric Ballads, 1856. 3 vols. 12° cloth. New York. 1702 M'Levy, James. Curiosities of Crime in Edinburgh. Portrait. 12° boards (worn). Edinburgh, 1861 144 CATALOGUE. 1703 Mahon, Lord. History of England, 1713-83. 7 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1704 Maidment, John. Scottish Ballads and Songs; histori- cal and traditionary. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1868 1705 [Maidment.] Book of Scottish Pasquils, 1568-1715. Vignette illustrations. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1868 1706 Malcolm, Robert. Curiosities of Biography; or, me- moirs of wonderful and extraordinary characters. Steel portrait and illustrations. 16° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1855 1707 Malibran, Madame. Memoirs of. By the Countess de Merlin and other intimate friends; with a selection from her correspondence and notices of the progress of the musical drama in England. Portrait. 2 vols, small 8° half sheep, uncut. London, 1844 1708 Maltby, Isaac. Elements of War. 18 engraved plates by Wightman, 12° sheep (foxed). Boston, 1 813 1709 Man of Gallantry's Pocket Companion; from the manu- scripts of a deceased man of fashion, originally com- piled for his own amusement. Colored frontispiece. 18° wrappers. London. A facetious collection of poems and anecdotes. 1710 Man-Midwifery; analysed and the tendency of that practice detected and exposed, pp. 26. 4° stitched. London, 1764 171 1 Mann, Horace. Life of. By his wife. 8° cloth. Boston, 1865 17 1 2 MS. English and Scottish Songs (with the music) dur- ing the reign of K. Charles I, 1630-50. 64 pages, with index to the 77 songs. Bound in green vellum, with old original yellum cover bound in. Rare and curious, the inside of the old vellum cover is covered vrith manuscript of a much earlier date. 17 13 Marathi Language. The Song Treasury, a collection of Marathi hymns, by C. Harding, 1886; — Murathee • Grammar, 1848; — Idiomatical Exercises of the English and Marathi Languages, by J. Wilson, i860. 3 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. Bombay. 1 7 14 Marathi Language. Grammar of the Marathi Lan- guage. Published by the American Mission. 8° cloth. Bombay, 1854 ^715 Marion. Life of Gen. Francis Marion, a celebrated partisan officer in the Revolutionary War, against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia. By P. Horry and M. L. Weems. Plates. 12° sheep. Phila., 1847 CATALOGUE^ 143 1716 Marmion Travestied; a tale of modern times. By Peter Pry. 8° new boards, uncut. London, 1809 17 17 Marriott, William. Collection of English Miracle- Plays; with an historical view of this description of plays. 8° half roan, uncut. Basel, 1838 1718 Marsden, Kate. On Sledge and Horseback to Outcast Siberian Lepers. Illustrated from photographs and drawings. 8° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 1719 Marsh, Geo. P. The Camel; bis organization, habits and uses. 12° cloth. Boston, 1856 1720 Marshfield, Mass. Thunder and Lightning and Deaths at Marshfield in 1658 and 1666. By N. B. Shurtleff. 12° half morocco. Privately printed: Boston, 1850 1721 Martineau, Harriet. Society in America, 2 vols.; — Retrospect, 2 vols, in one. Together 3 vols. 12° half sheep (library copies). New York, 1837-38 1722 Martialis, M. V. Epigrammaton Libri, mit erklaren- den anmerkungen. Von Ludwig Friedlaender. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. Leipzig, 1886 1723 Masculine Cross (The) and Ancient Sex Worship. By Sha Rocco. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1874 1724 Mason, George C. Application of Art to Manufactures. 150 illustrations. 12" cloth. New York, 1858 1725 Masonic. 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Annual Reports of, from 1838 to 1863; — Abstract of School Returns, from 1838-46; — Report on School Houses, supplemen- tary to the first report, 1838. Bound in 13 vols. 8° half morocco. Boston, 144 CATALOGUE. 1730 Massachusetts Acts and Resolves for 1841, j/j^ '48, >6i '5< '54'. '54, '>«; '62 /to ',79 and '81 to 1900. 46 vols. 8° paper and boards. ^i"^/^ S/ ■ j ci- 57, -Boston. , 1731 Massachusetts. Debates, Resolutions and other Pro- ceedings of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, convened at Boston, on the 9th of January, 1788, and continued until! the 7th of February following, for the purpose of assenting to and ratify- ing the Constitution recommended by the Grand Fed- eral Convention; together with the Yeas and Nays on the decision of the Grand Question, to which the Federal Constitution is prefixed. la" sheep. Boston, 1788 Fine copy. 1732 Massachjjsetts Historical Society. Collections of. First series, 10 vols.; Second series, 10 vols.; Third series, 10 vols. ; Fourth series, 10 vols. ; Fifth series, 'lo vols. ; Sixth series, 10 vols. ; Seventh series. Vols. I to 5. 31 vols, boards, uncut, and 34 vols, cloth. Together 65 vols. 8°. Boston, 1806-1905 With the exception of Vol. 7, all of the first and second series are reprints. Complete set, from its commencement to date. 1733 Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of. Old series, Vols, i to 20, with Index vol. (lacking Vol. 11), Second series, Vols, i to 17. Portraits. 37 vols. 8° and royal 8° cloth. Boston, 1859-1905 1734 Massachusetts Historical Society. Catalogue of the Library of. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1859-60 1735 Massachusetts Humane Society. Rules of the Society, 1788, Discourses for 1787, '93, '94, '95, '97, '98, '99, 1800 to 1808, 1812; — Statement of Premiums, 1829; — History of the Humane Society, 1845; — Humane Society, 1869. Sold as 21 pamphlets. 1736 Mathews, Charles. Life and Correspondence of. New ed., by Edmund Yates. Steel portraits. 12° new cloth. London, i860 1737 Mather, Increase, President of Harvard College. Dis- sertation concerning the Future Conversion of the Jewish Nation; answering the objections of the Rev. and Learned Mr. Baxter, Dr. Lightfoot and others; with an inquiry into the First Resurrection, pp. 36. Small 4° stitched. London, 1709 1738 Mather. Some Important Truths About Conversion, delivered in sundry sermons. With a preface by Dr. (John) Owen. Second ed. 16° old sheep (small por- tion of lower corner, with date missing). London, printed 1674; Boston, reprinted (1721) CATALOGUE. 145 1739 Mathews. Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian. By Mrs. Mathews. Steel portraits and lithographic plates. 4 vols. 8' half calf. London, 1839 1740 Maury, L F. Alfred La Magic et I'Astrologie, dans I'antiquit^ et au moyen age, ou ^tude sur les supersti- tions paiennes. 12° half morocco. Paris, 1868 1741 Maxwell, W. H, Wanderings in the Highlands and Islands; with sketches taken on the Scottish Border. First ed. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut, original cloth backs. London, 1844 1742 Maxwell. Adventures of Captain Blake, 1850; — Bi- vouac, 1851; — Stories of Waterloo, 1854; — Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran, 1854. Frontispieces. 4 vols. 16° half calf, gilt backs. London. 1743 May, Thomas E. Constitutional History of England, since the accession of George Third, 1760-1860. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1863-64 1744 Mayhew, Henry. German Life and Manners as Seen in Saxony at the Present Day. Illustrated with songs and pictures of the student customs at the University of Jena. 2 vols, royal 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1864 1745 Maynard, Walter. Enterprising Impresario. Small 8° cloth. London, 1867 1746 Mead. Historical Account of a New Method for Ex- tracting the Foul Air out of Ships, and a Discourse on the Scurvy, by Dr. Mead. Folding copperplate. 8° calf. London, 1749 1747 Meadows. Hints to Servants. By an "Upper Servant." Illustrated with 12 original designs by Kenny Meadows, engraved by John Jackson. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1843 1748 Medbery, James K. Men and Mysteries of Wall Street. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1870 1749 Mede, Joseph. Works of. Thick folio, calf (rcbacked). London, 1664 With autograph of "Crecensius Mather" and "M. Byles," also Ms. notes on fly-leaves by Increase Mather. 1750 Melanchthon. Observations upon the Handwriting of Philip Melanchthon. Illustrated with facsimiles from his marginal annotations, his Commonplace-Book and his epistolary correspondence; also a few specimens of the autograph of Martin Luther, with explanatory re- marks. By S. Leigh Sotheby. India-proof portrait. Small folio, half morocco, uncut. London, 1839 1 75 1 Menzel, Wolfgang. German Literature. Translated by C. C. Felton. 3 vols, 12° cloth. Boston, 1840 146 CATALOGUE. 1752 Menzel. History of Germany. Translated by Mrs. George Horrocks. Portraits. 3 vols. 12° calf. Bohn: London, 1848-49 1753 Meredith. Romance of Nature; or, the flower-seasons illustrated. By Mrs. Charles Meredith, late Louisa Anne Troamley. The plates engraved after the origi- nal drawings from nature by the authoress. Third ed. With z8 finely colored plates. 8° morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1839 1754 Merlini Cocaii. Opus Merlini Cocaii, Poetas Mantuani, Macaronicorum. Woodcuts. 16° old calf. Venetiis, 1585 1755 Merrifield, Mrs. Dress as a Fine Art; with sugges- tions on children's dress. With an introduction on head dress, by Prof. Fairholt. Illustrations. 4° new cloth. Boston, 1854 1756 Merryweather, F. S. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages. With anecdotes illustrating the history of the Monas- tic libraries of Great Britain. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1849 1757 Michel Angelo. Sixty Outlines from the Principal Works of Michel Angelo Buonarotti, in Sculpture, Painting, Design and Architecture. Small folio, cloth. London, 1863 1758 Michael Angelo. Life of. By Herman Grimm. Trans- lated by Fanny E. Bunnett. Portrait. 2 vols, small 8° half morocco, gilt backs. London, 1865 1759 Michelet, M. J. Woman; — Love. Translated by J. W. Palmer. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, i860 1760 MiDDLETON, Thomas, and Rowley, William. A Faire Quarrell; with new additions of M. Chaughs and Trimtram's Roaring and the Bands Song. Woodcut on title. Small 4° half calf. London, 1622 With bookplate and autograph of Thos. JoUey, Esqr., F. S. A., 1809. 1761 Mill, Humphry. A Night's Search, discovering the Nature and Condition of all sorts of Night-Walkers, with their associates, as also the life and death of many of them, together with divers fearfull and strange accidents occasioned by such ill livers. Di- gested into a poem. Engraved title. 12° half calf. London, 1640 Extremely curious. From the library of Zelotes Hosmer. "This very singular poem abounds in stories, the incidents of which are drawn from the occurrences of brothels, and the adventures of prostitutes and panders," CATALOGUE. 147 1762 Mill, John Stuart. Autobiography of. Small 8° cloth. New York, 1873 1763 Millennium (The), a poem (relative to the Second Ad- vent), Boston, 183s (water-stained); — Blondel; a his- toric fancy, by G. E. Rice, 1854; — Roman Rhymes, by C. T. B,, Cambridge, 1869; — A Cordial of Com- fort; or, the afflicted man's consolation, by J. H. Birmingham. 4 pamphlets. 1764 Millingen, J. G. Curiosities of Medical Experience. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1839 1765 Millingen. History of Duelling; including narratives of the most remarkable personal encounters that have taken place from the earliest period. 2 vols, 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1841 1766 Milner, Thomas. Gallery of Nature; a pictorial and descriptive tour through creation, illustrative of the wonders of astronomy, physical geography and geology. Numerous steel plates and woodcuts. Royal 8° full light brown levant morocco extra, gilt back, sides and edges, by J. Wright. London, 1855 1767 Milton, John. Poetical Works of. 3 vols, small 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. W. Pickering: London, 1826 1768 Milton. Prose Works of. With notes by J. A. St. John. Portraits, 4 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. Bohn : London, 1848 1769 Milton. L' Allegro and II Penseroso. With 30 illus- trations designed expressly for the Art Union of Lon- don. 4° boards. London, (1848) 1770 Milton. Paradise Lost. The text exactly reproduced from the first edition of 1667; with an appendix con- taining the additions made in later issues and a mono- graph on the original publication of the poem. Small 4° new cloth. Basil M. Pickering: London, 1873 1 77 1 Mirror for Magistrates. Edited by Joseph Haslewood. 3 vols. 4° half morocco (few pages foxed). Bensley: London, 1815 "The best edition of this production of the reign of Elizabeth. Only 150 copies printed." — Lowndes. \11i Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana; or, a select collection of curious tracts illustrative of the history, literature, manners and biography of the English Nation. Vol. I (all published). 4° old calf (rebacked). London, 1816 Only 250 copies printed. 1773 Mitford, Mary Russell. Works of; in prose and verse. 8° cloth. Phila., 1850 148 CATALOGUE. 1774 MiTFORD. Foscari and Julian; tragedies. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1827 1775 MiTFORD, William. History of Greece; with his final additions and corrections; to which is prefixed a brief memoir of the author, by Lord Redesdale. Portrait. 8 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1838 1776 Modern British Essayists. Portraits. 7 vols, royal 8° cloth. Carey & Hart: Phila , 1854 Comprising : Mackintosh, Jeffrey, Carlyle, Sydney Smith, Alison, Wilson, Talfourd and Stephens. 1777 MoNSTRELET, Euguerraud de. Chronicles of. Trans- lated by Thomas Johnes. Illuminations. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, 1853 1778 Montagu, H. W. Monsieur Mall6t; or, my daughter's letter. With 6 designs by Robert Cruikshank, en- graved by Bonner and Walker. 16° wrapper. London, 1830 1779 Montaigne, Michael de. Works of. Biographical and bibliographical notices, etc., by W. Hazlitt. Portrait. 4 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1859 1780 Montaigne the Essayist; a biography. By Bayle St. John. Portrait and plate. 2 vols, small 8° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1858 1781 Montgomery, Alexander. Poems. With biographical notices by David Irving. 8° half morocco, uncut. Printed by James Ballantyne & Co.: Edinburgh, 1821 1782 Moon, G. W. Learned Men's English, the revisers; a series of criticisms. 12° boards. London, 1890 1783 Moor. Hindu Infanticide; an account of the measures adopted for suppressing the practice of the systematic murder by their parents of female infants, with inci- dental remarks on other customs peculiar to the na- tives of India. Edited, with notes and illustrations, by Edward Moor. Folding map. 4° old calf (re- backed). London, 1811 1784 Moore, Frank. Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution; with notes and illustrations. First ed. 12* new cloth. New York, 1856 1785 MooRE. Lyrics of Loyalty. 16° cloth. New York, 1864 1786 Moore. Songs of the Soldiers. First ed. 16* half roan. New York, 1864 1787 MooRE, James L. The Columbiad; an epic poem on the discovery of America and the West Indies by Columbus. 8° calf, gilt back. London, 1798 CATALOGUE.' 149 1788 [Moore, Thomas.] Fables for the Holy Alliance, Rhymes on the Road, etc. By Thomas Brown, the Younger. 16° boards, uncut (front cover missing). Phila., 1823 1789 MooRE. Irish Melodies. Vignette on title. 12* half calf, gilt back. London, 1849 1790 MooRE. Songs, Ballads and Sacred Songs. Vignette on title. ia° half calf, gilt back. London, 1849 1791 MooRE. Poetry and Pictures. With illustrations on wood. Square 8° full Turkey morocco, gilt edges. London, 1858 1792 Moore's Irish Melodies. With symphonies and accom- paniments by Sir John Stevenson and Sir Henry Bishop. 4° cloth, gilt edges (binding loose). London, 1859 1793 More, Thomas. De Optinio Reipv. Statu, de que nova insula Utopia. 12° new cloth (bottom of title remar- gined). Lovanii, 1548 Probably a reprint of Froben's edition of 1517. 1794 More, Sir Thomas. Utopia. To which is added The New Atlantis, by Lord Bacon. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 1 795 More Miseries! ! addressed to the Morbid, the Melan- choly and the Irritable. By Sir "Fretful Murmur." 12° half roan. London, 1806 1796 Morlev, Henry. Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair. With facsimile drawings, engraved upon wood, by the Brothers Dalziel. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 1797 MoRLEY. Journal of a London Playgoer, 1851-66. 12* cloth, uncut. London, 1866 1798 Morlev. Parodies and other Burlesque Pieces by Geo. Canning, George Ellis and John Hookham Frere, with the whole poetry of the Anti- Jacobin. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1890 1799 [Morris, Peter.] Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk. Por- traits. 3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh, 1819 1800 Morris, R. Specimens of Early English, selected from the chief English authors, 1 250-1 400. Clarendon Press Series. 12° cloth. Oxford, 1867 1801 Morton, Sarah Wentworth, of Dorchester, Mass. My Mind"and its Thoughts in Sketches, Fragments and Essays. First ed. 8° original boards, uncut. Boston, 1823 Author of the first American'novel, " The Power of Sympathy.'' Autograph.on fly-leaf, " Sarah Apthorp, Quincy, May 8, 1S46." ISO CATALOGUE. 1802 [Morton, Sarah Wentworth (Apthorp)]. The Power of Sympathy; or, the triumph of nature lounded in truth. Frontispiece. First ed. 2 vols. 12° original old calf. Boston, 1789 Suppressed by Perez Morton, the husband of the author, and his friends on account of the publication of the family scandal. Many copies were destroyed, hence its great scarcity. Drake says, incor- rectly, in his " History of Roxbury," that it was rigidly suppressed, and that not a copy is known to exist. 1803 [Morton, j Letters to a Student in the University of Cambridge, Mass. By John Clarke. 16° boards, uncut. Boston, 1796 With inscription, " Sarah W. Morton, Given her by her dear Father." She was author of " The Power of Sympathy." 1804 Morton, W. T. G. Minority Report, House of Repre- sentatives, Feb. 28, 1849 (relative to the memorial of W. T. G. Morton concerning the anassthetic property of ether); — Testimonial of Members of the Medical Profession of Philadelphia, New York and Boston in behalf of W. T. G. Morton, i860. 2 pamphlets. 1805 MoscHiONis de Mulieram Passionibus, Liber. Edidit F. O. Dewez. 12° boards, uncut. Viennse, 1793 Curious. 1806 MoscHzisKER, Franz A. Guide to German Literature. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 1807 [Motley, J. L.] Merry-Mount; a romance of the Massachusetts Colony. First ed. 2 vols. 12° new cloth. Boston, 1849 1808 Motley. Life and Death of John Barneveld, Advocate of Holland. Portrait and frontispiece. First ed. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1874 1809 MouLE, Thomas. Bibliotheca Heraldica, Magnae Britan- niae; an analytical catalogue of books on genealogy, heraldry, nobility, knighthood and ceremonies, with a list of provincial visitations, pedigrees, collections of arms and other manuscripts and a supplement, enumer- ating the principal foreign genealogical works. Por- trait. 4° russia, gilt edges (rebacked and few leaves at the beginning and end slightly water-stained). London, 1822 Large Paper. 1810 MowATT, Anna C. Autobiography of an Actress. Steel portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1854 181 1 MuLLiN, Joseph P. Modern Moulding and Pattern- Making. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1885 181 2 MuNSELL, Joel. Every Day Book of History and Chro- nology. 8° cloth. New York, 1858 CATALOGUE. »Sf 1813 MuNSELL. Chronology of Paper and Paper-Making. Third ed. Frontispiece. 8° half morocco, uncut. Albany, 1864 1814 Murray, Alex. S. Manual of Mythology. Seconded., revised and considerably enlarged. (Plates (margins slightly water-stained). 8° new cloth. New York, 1874 1815 Murray. Handbook to the Cathedrals of England. Eastern, Western and Southern Divisions. Numerous illustrations. 4 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1861-64 MUSIC AND ENGLISH BALLADS. 1816 American Musical Miscellany; a collection of the newest and most approved songs, set to music. 2 vols, in one. 16° half sheep. Andrew Wright: Northampton, 1798 From the library of Timothy Fuller (father of Margaret Fuller), with his autograph inscription. 1817 Choice Ayres, Songs and Dialogues to Sing to the Theorbo-Lute, or Bassviol; being mostly of the newest ayres and songs, sung at Court and at the Publick Theatres. Composed by several gentlemen of his Majesties Musick and others. Now reprinted, with large additions. Small folio, new boards. W. Godbid: London, 1676-79 1818 Collection of Highland Vocal Airs, never before pub- lished, by Patrick McDonald, pp. 43; — A Second Col- lection of Strathspey- Reels, etc., by Neil Gow, pp. 36; — Collection of Scotch Galwegian and Border Tunes, selected by Robert Riddell, pp. 37; — A Fourth Collec- tion of Strathspey Reels, etc., by Niel Gow, pp. 36; — General Collection of Ancient Irish Music, by Edward Bunting, pp. 36. In all ri8 pages of engraved music, J. Johnson, sculp. Bound in one vol. small folio, new boards. Edinburgh. 181 9 Collection of Marches, Quick Steps, Strathspeys, Reels, etc. By James Campbell. 12 pp. engraved music. Glasgow, (1820) 1820 Collection of Minuets, Cotillions, Allemaods, High Dances, Hornpipes, etc. pp. 27. Small folio, stitched (title soiled). Edinburgh, 1820 1821 Collection of National English Airs; consisting of ancient song, ballad and dance tunes, interspersed with remarks and anecdotes and preceded by an essay on English minstrelsy. The airs harmonized for the piano-forte by W. Crotch, G. A. Macfarren and J. A. Wade. Edited by W. Chappell. With volume of 118 pages of engraved music. 2 vols, royal 4° new cloth. London, 1840 151 CATALOGUE. MUSIC AND ENGLISH BALLADS — Continued. 1822 Collection of Scot's Reels or Country Dances; — Camp- bell's Book of New and Favorite Country Dances, etc. 248 pages of engraved music. Oblong 13° half sheep (broken). London. 1823 Collection of Strathspey Reels, Giggs, etc. By Chas. Stewart. 25 pp. engraved music. Small folio, stitched. Edinburgh, (1830) 1824 Collection of the Dance Music of Ireland; including 100 national jigs, reels, hornpipes, etc. By R. M. Levey. 60 pp. of engraved music. Small folio, stitched, London, (1820) 1825 Conran, Michael. National Music of Ireland; contain- ing the history of the Irish bards, the national melo- dies, the harp and other musical instruments of Erin. 12° half morocco. " Dublin, 1846 1826 Davidson's Universal Melodist.; consisting of the music and words of popular, standard and original songs. 2 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1847 1827 Elson, Louis C. Curiosities of music; a collection of facts not generally known regarding the music of ancient and savage nations. 12° cloth. Boston, (1880) 1828 Engel, Carl. Introduction to the Study of National Music; comprising researches into popular songs, traditions and customs. Frontispiece. 8° new cloth. London, 1866 1829 Engraved Music, printed for the Members of the Musical Antiquarian Society by Chappell. 10 vols, royal 4° half morocco. London, 1844 Comprising ; Gibbon's Madrigals, Morley's Ballets ; — Byrd's Caiitiones, Sacrae, Mass for Five Voices, Parthenia ; — Purcell's St. Cecilia's Day, Dido and jEneus, Bonduca, King Arthur; — Wilbye's Madrigals, Vols, i and 2 ; — Piano-Forte, Sacred, Specular and Mad- rigals ; — Anthems, Book of Psalms; — Bateson and Wilkes's Madri- gals ; — Madrigals for Four Voices. 1830 Gleanings from the History of Music. By Joseph Bird. 12° cloth. Boston, 1850 1831 Hullah, John. The Song Book; words and tunes from the best poets and musicians. i6*new cloth, uncut. Phila., (London), 1866 1832 Irish. 48 Original Irish Dances, never before printed, with basses for the Piano-Forte. 9 pp. of engraved music. Small folio, stitched. Dublin, (1807) 1833 Irish Minstrelsy; a selection of original melodies of Erin, with characteristic words by Edward Fitzsimons, and symphonies and acccompaniments by J. Smith. 40 pp. of engraved music. Small folio, stitched. Dublin, 1816 CATALOGUE. 153 MUSIC AND ENGLISH BALLADS — Continued. 1834 Irish Minstrelsy, a selection of original melodies of Erin, with characteristic words by Edward Fitzsimons and symphonies and accompaniments by J. Smith. With 54 pages of engraved music. Small folio, boards. London, n. d. 1835 Irish Musical Repository; a choice selection of es- teemed Irish songs, adapted for the voice, violin and German flute. Engraved title and frontispiece by J. Hopwood. 12° half old calf. London, 1808 1836 Johnson, Helen K. Our Familiar Songs and their Authors; 300 standard and popular songs. 4° cloth (new). New York, (1896) 1837 Loyal and National Songs of England. Published by J. Green. Nos. i to 56 (irregular). 98 pages of en- graved music. Folio, new boards. London. 1838 Maltese Melodies; or. National Airs and Dances usually performed by the Maltese musicians at their carnivals, etc. By Edward Jones. Engraved title and 40 pages of engraved music. Oblong 8* paper. London, n. d. 1839 MooRE, John W. Complete Encyclopaedia of Music, elementary, technical, historical, biographical, vocal and instrumental. Frontispiece. Thick royal 8° cloth, uncut (binding worn). Boston, 1854 1840 Musical Miscellany; being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute. By the most eminent mas- ters. Copperplate frontispieces. 6 vols. 12° new cloth. London, 1729-31 1841 Musical Miscellany; a select collection of the most ap- proved Scotch, English and Irish songs, set to music- Engraved title and frontispiece. 12° new cloth. Perth, 1786 1842 Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards. By Edward Jones. Second ed. (addenda only, pp. 124 183). 59 pages of engraved music and engraved frontispiece). Folio, new cloth. London, 1794 1843 Old English Songs. 104 pages of engraved music, with two Bacahanalian frontispieces. Bound in one vol. folio, new boards. (London, 1750) 1844 Old Irish and English Songs. 98 pages of engraved music. Folio, new boards. Dublin and London, (1770-90) 1845 Parke, W. T. Musical Memoirs; comprising an ac- count of the general state of music in England from 1784 to 1830. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut London, 1830 154 CATALOGUE.; MUSIC AND ENGLISH BALLADS —Continued. 1846 Songs, Madrigals and Sonnets; a gathering of some of the most pleasant flowers of old English poetry. Set in borders of colored ornaments and vignettes. "16° new cloth, gilt edges. London, 1849 1847 Songs of Scotland, chronologically arranged, with intro- duction and biographical notes. Small 8° new cloth. London. 1848 Song Books. The Cadger's Collection of Choice Chaunts, colored frontispiece; — New Drury Lane Songster, folding colored frontispiece; — Stevens's Edition of the Songster's Jewel, 1817, curious colored frontispiece and vignette on title; — Manchester Songs and the most approved Songs of Dibdin, 1792; — Whimsical Songster for 1809, curious folding colored plate; — British Harmony, a collection of new songs for 1808, frontispiece; — The Heart of Oak, new songs for 1813, curious colored plate; — The Wood-Pecker, or song- ster's budget, colored plate; — Fairburn's Gallimanfry Songster for 1813; — Spencer's Edition of Songs, Glees, etc., for 1818, curious folding colored plate. 10 pamphlets i 2°, uncut. 1849 Songster's Companion; a select collection of more than 200 songs, including the modern. Copperplate fron- tispiece. 24° old calf (broken). Coventry, (1780) 1850 Street Ballads, published by Horace Partridge, Boston, and others. (500 pieces). 1851 Street Ballads. Another lot. (s°o) 1852 Street Ballads. Another lot. (500) These collections made by N. B. Shurtleff, the Antiquary. 1853 TuRLE, James, and Taylor, Edward. Collection of Psalms and Hymns, 1848; — Sacred Music, 1844; — Secular Music, 1853. Engraved frontispieces. 3 vols, royal 8° new cloth. London. These volumes form the first, second and third parts of the " People's Music Book." 1854 The Musical Library. Vocal, 4 vols. ; — Instrumental. 4 vols. Together 8 vols, folio, paper. C. Knight & Co. : London, 1854 1855 The Jovial Companions or Merry Club; being a choice collection of the newest and most diverting catches for three or four voices, together with the most cele- brated catches composed by the late Mr. Hen, Purcell and Dr. Blow, all fairly engraven and carefully cor- rected. Fine frontispiece, engraved by H. Hulsburgh. Small folio, paper. London, n. d. A rare and curious musical frontispiece. Some numbers of a very free character. CATALOGUE. 155 MUSIC AND ENGLISH BALLADS — Continued. 1856 The Harmonist; or, Musical Cabinet; a collection of classical and popular music; being overtures, marches, rondos, quadrilles, waltzes and gallqpades. a vols, in in 4 parts small folio, paper. H. G. Bohn; London, 1853 1857 Thompson's. Compleat Collection of aoo Favourite Coun- try Dances, perform'd at Court Bath, Tunbridge and all publick assemblies, with proper figures or directions to each tune set for the violin, German flute and haut- boy. Engraved title and 100 pages of engraved music. Oblong 11° cloth. C. & S. Thompson: London, (1773) 1858 Engraved Broadside Ballad. The Vicar and Moses. Pub. 1784 by J. Binns, Leeds. With engraved top. Folio, mounted.. 1859 Broadside Street Ballad. Love in a Tub, or the Mer- chant and Vintner. Printed and sold at 26 High St., Providence. Small folio. i860 MvNSHUL, Geffray. Essays and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1821 1 86 1 MvsLi Rozne Sposobie Zakladania Ogrodow. 28 plates of trees and one finely colored of flowers. 4° hoards. Wrockawin, 1808 Rare work on landsccape gardening. 1862 Mysteries of Love and Eloquence; or, the arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange and other eminent places. 12° new cloth. London, 1685 1863 IVTaPOLEON. The Man of his Time: Part i, the 1^ Story of the Life of Napoleon III, by James M. Haswell. Part 2, the same story as told by popular caricaturists. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London. 1864 [Nares, Edward.] Heraldic Anomalies. Second ed. 2 vols, small 8° half calf. London, 1824 1865 Nares, Robert. Glossary; or, collection of words, phrases, names, etc., which have been thought to re- quire illustration in the works of English authors, par- ticularly Shakespeare and his contemporaries. New ed., with additions by James O. Halliwell and Thomas Wright. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 156 CATALOGUE. 1866 Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of Miss Ann Saunders, who was a passenger on board the ship Francis Mary, which foundered at sea on Feb. 5, 1826, on her passage from New Brunswick to Liverpool. Plate. 12' paper. Providence, 1827 1867 Nason, Ellas, Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts. Revised by G. J. Varney. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1890 1868 Neele. Lectures on English Poetry; with miscella- neous tales and poems; being the literary remains of Henry Neele. Portrait. 12° new cloth, uncut. London, 1830 1869 Nelson. Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton. With supplement of interesting letters, by distinguished characters. 2 vols. 8° half calf. London, 1814 1870 Neuman, Caspar. Linguae Sanctae. Engraved title. Small 4° vellum, with crest and date 1713 stamped on side. Norimbergse, 1696 187 1 New and General Biographical Dictionary; containing an historical and critical account of lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every nation, particu- larly the British and Irish. With a catalogue of their literary productions 12 vols. 8° half morocco. London, 1761 1872 Newcastle Reprints of Rare Tracts. Reprints of Rare Tracts and Imprints of Antient Manuscripts, etc., chiefly illustrative of the History of Northern Coun- tries, and printed at the Press of M. A. Richardson, Newcastle. Woodcuts. 7 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. Newcastle, 1843 Only 100 copies printed, rubricated throughout, also head and tail pieces printed in blue. Contains 61 tracts, a full list of which are given in Lowndes' Bibliographer's Manual, Vol. 6, pp. 271-275. An exceedingly rare set of books, and seldom occurring for sale. This set has been stained by water. 1873 Newell, William W. The (Edipus Tyrannus of Sopho- cles. Rendered into English verse. First ed. Square 12° wrappers. Printed for the translator: Cambridge, 1881 1874 New England Historic Genealogical Society. Memorial Biographies (1845-64). 5 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1880-94 187s Newgate Calendar Improved; being interesting me- moirs of notorious characters who have been convicted of offences against the laws of England. By George T. Wilkinson. Portraits and plates, 4 vols. 8° half calf. London, CATALOGUE. 157 1876 Newgate Calendar; comprising interesting memoirs of the most notorious characters who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England. By Andrew Knapp and William Baldwin. Numerous woodcut il- lustrations. 4 vols. 8* half calf, gilt backs. London, 1834 1877 Newhall, Charles S. Shrubs of Northeastern America. Illustrations. 8" cloth (stamp on title). New York, 1893 1878 New Pocket Dictionaries of the English and Danish and of the English and Swedish Languages. Tauchnitz's editions. 2 vols. 18* half morocco. Leipzig, 1875-82 1879 Newspapers. Boston Weekly Post-Boy and the Boston Post-Boy. 1749, Jan. 30; March 13; April 10; May 8, 15; June s, 12, 26; July 17, 24, 31; Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28; Sept. II, 18; Oct. 9. Nov. 13, 20; — 1750, Jan. 8, 15, 22; Feb. 5, 12, 19; March 5; April 9, 23, 30; May 7, 22, 28; June 11, 18, 25; July 2, 9, 16; Aug. 6, 13, 20; Sept. 10; Oct. 22, 29; Nov. 5, 12, 26; Dec. 31 17. 31; — 1751. Jan. 7; Feb. 4, 18; March 4, ii, 18, 25; April 8, 22. Also Boston Weekly News Letter for Aug. 17, 1749, and the Boston Evening Post for Nov. 6, 1749. (62) 1880 Newspapers. Boston Evening Post. 1756, Jan. 5; Jan. 19 to Aug. 16; Sept. 6 to Nov. 29; Dec. 13; also sup- plements for Feb. 23, March 8, April 12, June 7, Aug. 16, Sept. 27, Nov. 29; — 1757, Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28; March 14, 21; April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16; June 6, 20, 27; July 4, 18, 25; Aug. i, 22, 29; Sept. s, 12, 26; Oct. 3, 10, 17; Nov. 14, 21; Dec. 28, with supplements for March 14, May 2, Aug. 29 and Sept. 5; — Also Boston Weekly News- Letter for May 26, 1757, and Boston Gazette for Nov. 28, 1757. (87) 1881 Newspaper. The Port Folio. By Oliver Oldschool. Vols. 2, 3, 4 and 5. 4 vols, bound in 3 vols. 4° half sheep. Phila. , 1803-05 1882 Newspaper. The same. Vol, 3. 4° half sheep. Phila.. 1803 1883 Newton, Isaac. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Translated into English by Andrew Motte. Diagrams. 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 1729 1884 Newton. Sir Isaac Newton's Tables for Renewing and Purchasing the Leases of Cathedral-Churches and Col- leges, 16° calf. London, 1742 iS8 CATALOGUE. 1885 New Testament; being the first translation from the Greek into English, by W. Tyndale. Bagster's beau- tiful edition, printed verbatim. With 2 portraits of Tyndale, one richly colored, portraits of the Evangel- ists and Apostles, illuminated in gold and colors, the capitals rubricated, and ruled margins. Small 4° mo- rocco, gilt leaves (a few leaves slightly stained). Bagster: London, 1826 Large Paper Illuminated Copy : very few thus printed Pre- fixed is an interesting Memoir of Tyndale by G. Offor. 1886 New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With .engravings on wood from designs of Fra Angel- ico, Pietro Perugino, Francesco Francia, Lorenzo di Credi, Fra Bartolommeo, Titian, Raphael and others. 4° cloth, uncut, gilt top. Longmans: London, 1865 1887 New Testament; being the version set forth a. d. 161 1, compared with the most ancient authorities, and re- vised A. D. i88i. 8° cloth. University Press: Oxford, 188 1 1888 New York City. Old New York; or, reminiscences of the past sixty years. By John W. Francis. With a memoir of the author, by H. T. Tuckerman. Portrait. 8° new cloth. New York, 1866 1889 New York City. The Great Metropolis; a mirror of New York. By Junius H. Browne. Illustrations. 8' cloth. Hartford, 1869 1890 New York City. Sunshine and Shadow in New York. By Matthew Hale Smith. Illustrations. 8° cloth. ' Hartford, 1868 1891 New York City. Francis's New Guide to the Cities of New York and Brooklyn. Map and woodcut views of old buildings. 16° cloth. New York, 1854 1892 Nichols, John. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, comprising biographical memoirs of William Bowyer, printer, and many of his learned friends, an incidental view of the progress and advancement of literature during the century, and anecdotes of emi- nent writers and artists, with a copious index, 9 vols. ; — Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century, authentic memoirs and original letters of eminent persons, intended as a sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 8 vols. Many portraits. In all 17 vols. 8° tree-marbled calf extra. London, 1812-59 " The many eminent personages and literary celebrities who are brought forward in these volumes, not merely by passing anecdotes, but by highly valuable and interesting sketches, with the vast amount of bibliographical and literary matter which the works contain, ren- der it one of the most interesting ever published." CATALOGUE. 159 1893 NiCHOLLS, William. .Comment on the Book of Common- Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, etc., together with the Psalter or Psalms of David. Por- trait by Van der Gucht. Folio, old paneled calf (re- backed). London, 1710 1894 Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris. History of the Orders of Knighthood of the British Empire, of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover and of the Medals, Clasps and Crosses conferred for Naval and Military Services. With numerous plates finely printed in gold and colors, including full-length colored portraits of Queen Vic- toria, Prince Albert, the Duke of Sussex, etc. 4 vols, royal 4° half morocco, gilt backs and edges (a few of the plates in 2 vols, are water-stained). London, 1842 1895 Nicolas. History of the Royal Navy, from the earliest times to the wars of the French Revolution. Frontis- pieces. 2 vols. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1847 1896 Nolan, Capt. L. E. Cavalry; its history and tactics. Colored plates. Small 8° half roan, uncut. London, i860 1897 NoRCROSS, Otis. In Memoriam, 1811-82. Portrait. 4° cloth. Privately printed: Boston, 1883 1898 NoRiAC, J. Dictionnaire des Amoureux. 12° half mo- rocco, uncut. Paris. 1899 North American Review. Vols, i to 95, with Index for the first 25 vols. 96 vols. 8° half russia (a few of the vols, are slightly water-stained). Boston, 1815-62 1900 North American Review. Index to Vols. I-CXXV (1815-77). By William Gushing. 8° cloth (library stamp on title). Cambridge, 1878 1901 Norton, Andrews Evidence of the Genuineness of the Gospels. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1846-48 1902 Notes and Queries; a medium of inter-communication for literary men, etc. First series, 12 vols. Second series, 12 vols. Third series. Vol. I. With index for Series i and 2. 14 vols, calf, gilt, and 13 vols, cloth. Together 27 vols, small 4°. London, 1850-62 1903 [NoTT, John.] Alonzo; or, the Youthful Solitaire, a • tale. First ed. 4° full roan. London, 1772 1904 [NoTT.J Leonora; an elegy on the death of a young lady. First ed. 4° new boards. London, 1775 1905 [NoTT, John?] An Heroic Epistle, from Monsieur Ves- tris, Sen., in England to Mademoiselle Heinel in France, with notes. 4° full calf. London, 1781 i6o CATALOGUE, 1906 NouvEAU Chansonnier des Vari^t^s ou choix de com- plets chant6s a ce Theatre, et tirds des pieces de Des- saugiers Gentil, Sevvrin, Merle. Colored folding plate. 18° paper, uncut. Paris, 181 5 1907 Novelties, Inventions and Curiosities in Arts and Manufactures. 16° cloth. London, 1858 1908 Nude in Art; a collection of reproductions in photo- gravure of celebrated paintings by the world's greatest masters. With biographical, critical and descriptive text by Clarence Lansing. 45 plates, some on China paper. Complete in 16 parts folio, paper. Boston, 1893 Printed for subscribers only. 1909 Nunneries as They Are. By Francis M. Partridge, late nun of the Hotel Dieu and other nunneries in Canada. 12° cloth. New York, 1839 With autograph of W. E. Burton. Curious. 1910 Nuptial Present and Royal Marriage Guide. By a Member of the Household. 2 folding steel plates. 8° wrappers. London, n. d. 1911 Nuremberg d)i;onicIe. Schedel, H. Chronicon Nurem- bergense, auctore Hartmanno Schedel Registrum hujus Operis libri Cronicarum cu figuris et ymagibus ab inicio mudi. Folio, original vellum, with clasps. Anthonius Koberger: Nuremberge, 1493 Cut of Pope Joan and her Baby unmutilated, but leaves 258-261 (which were left blank tor the purpose of inserting additions, etc.); the title and two leaves of the table are wanting, but the text is all perfect aud in good condition, Size, 17 x 12 1-2 inches. See Bibliotheca Spenceriana, Vol. 3, pp. 225-280, for a full and lengthy description of this work, accompanied with facsimiles of some of the very singular woodcuts. One of the most remarkable books ever printed, and combines in one volume a specimen of early printing, showing date, beautiful hand-made paper, wood engravings, some double-page, by one of the earliest of wood engravers, and the first specimens of cross-hatching or imitation of cross-line pen work. From the Henry B. Humphrey Collection. 191 2 NuTS to Crack; or, quips, quirks, anecdote and facetie of Oxford and Cambridge Scholars. 12° cloth. Phila., 1835 1913 NuTTALL, P. A. Classical and Archaeological Diction- ary. 8° cloth, uncut. London,' 1840 1914 Ngber, 3ol)anneB. Formicarius Joannis Nyder Theologi Profundissimi, etc. Black £cUer. Printer's mark, sign of the Pelican. Small 4° stamped pigskin, with coat-of-arms on sides in red and black. E. & J. De Marnef : Argent, 1516 CATALOGUE. i6i 1915 /^BSTETRICS. Labor among Primitive People, V^ showing the development of the obstretric science of to-day from the natural and instinctive customs of all races, civilized and savage, past and present, by George J. Engleman, M. D. 59 very curious illustra- tions. 8° original cloth, gilt. St. Louis, 1883 1916 Occult. L'Ancienne et la Nouvelle Clef des Songes, ou I'art et les moyens de faire toute interpretation cabalistique concernant les songes, visions, oracles, rSves, apparitions, etc. Plate. 16° paper, uncut. Paris. 1917 O'CoNNELL, John. Recollections and Experiences, dur- ing a Parliamentary Career, from 1833 to 1848. 2 vols, small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1849 1918 O'Keeffe. Airs, Duetts, Trios, etc., in Peeping Tom of Coventry J a musical piece of two acts performed at the Theatre Royal in Hay-Market, pp. 30. 8° stitched (top margins mouse-eaten and soiled). London, 1785 1919 Ogilvie, John. Comprehensive English Dictionary; explanatory, pronouncing and etymological. Over 800 woodcuts. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1865 1920 Oglethorpe. Biographical Memorials of James Ogle- thorpe, founder of the Colony of Georgia, in North America. By Thaddeus.M. Harris. Portrait, map and plate. 8° cloth (title cut down and mounted) Boston, 1841 192 1 Olla Podridaj a periodical work, complete in 44 num- bers. By (Rev. Thomas Monro and others). Second ed. 8° old calf. London, 1788 1922 Old English Poetry. Demi Rep, 1756; — The Jumble, a satire addressed to the Rev. Mr. C. Ch-rch-11, 1763; The Courtesan, by (Edward Thompson), 1765; — The British Coffee-House, 1764; — The Soldier by (L. Thompson), 1764; — The Conference, by C. Churchill, 1763; — Filial Piety, by (John Carr), 1764; — The Lau- reat, by (Green), 1765; — Poem to the Memory of the Celebrated Mrs. Gibber, by (George Keate), 1766. Bound in one vol. 4° new boards. London. 1923 Old Play. Love the Leveller; or, the pretty purchase. Acted at the Theatre Royal in Bridges-Street, Covent Garden. Written by G. B., Gent. pp. 68. Small 4° half calf (first 3 leaves have bottom margin cut off). London, 1704 From the W. E. Burton sale. 1924 Oliphant, Thomas. La Musa Madrigalesca; or, a col- lection of madrigals, ballets, roundelays, etc., chiefly of the Elizabethan Age, with remarks and annotations. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1837 i62 CATALOGUE. 1925 Olmsted, Frederick L. Journey in the Seaboard Slave States. 12° new cloth. New York, 1856 1926 Olmsted. The Cotton Kingdom; a traveller's observa- tions on cotton and slavery in the American Slave States. Map. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1862 1927 Onwhyn, T. Bloomerism; to be, or not to be, that is the question. 6 etched plates by Onwhyn. Oblong 8° original wrapper. London. 1928 Ordination Sermons, i8oo to 1831. (20) 1929 [OsBORN, Laughton]. Vision of Rubeta; an epic story of the Island of Manhattan. With illustrations done on stone. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1838 1930 OssiAN. Poems. Translated by James Macpherson. Plates engraved by Angus after Atkinson, a vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. London, 1803 1931 Ottley, Henry. Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Recent and Living Painters and Engravers. Royal 8° new cloth. London, 1866 1932 OvERBURY. Sir Thomas Overbury, His Wife. With editions of new characters and many other witty con- ceits, never before printed. 16° mottled calf, gilt. London, 1638 Very facetious. 1933 Ovid's Metamorphosis, Englished by Geo. Sandys. Sixth ed. 18° old calf. London, 1669 1934 Owen, John. Of the Mortification of Sinne in Be- lievers. 16° old calf (worn). Oxford, 1656 With autograph of "Allan Melvill," son of "the last of the cocked hats, the original of Dr. Holmes's "The Last Leaf," Major Thomas Melville of the Boston Tea Party. 193s Owen. Exercitations concerning the Name, Original, Nature, Use and Continuance of a Day of Sacred Rest. Small 8° old calf. London, 1671 1936 Owen's New Book of Fairs; being a complete and au- thentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales. 16° half calf (binding cracked). London, 1834 1937 Oxford English Prize Essays. 4 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut (bindings loose). Oxford, 1830 1938 Oxford Sausage; or, select poetical pieces, written by the most celebrated wits of the University of Oxford. Adorned with cuts. 12' half russia, uncut. Oxford, 1777 CATALOGUE. 163 *939 TDaDDY Whack's Bottle Companion; a collection of JT convivial songs in iiigh estimation, many of which were never before published. With original etched portrait, 1791. Small 8° new boards. London, n. d. 1940 Paine, Robert Treat, Jr. Works, in Verse and Prose; to which are prefixed sketches of his life, character and writings. Portrait by E. Tisdale. 8° sheep. Boston, 1812 1941 Paine, Thomas. Life of; with a history of his literary, political and religious career in America, France and England. To which is added a Sketch of Paine by William Cobbett. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 1942 Palatii, Joanne. Aquila inter Lilia, sub qua Francorum Caesarum k Carolo Magno, etc. Elogiis, Hieroglyphicis, Numismatibus, Insignibus, Symbolis, Fasta exarantur. Engraved plates. Folio, boards. Venetiis, 1671 1943 Palfrey, John G. Academical Lectures on the Jewish Scriptures and Antiquities. 4 vols, royal 8° cloth, un- cut. Boston, 1838 Presentation copy, with a. I. s. of the author to Hon. J. Parker, inserted. 1944 Palmer, James F. Dialogue in the Devonshire Dialect (in three parts), by a lady. To which is added a glos- sary by J. F. Palmer. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1837 1945 Palmer, John W, Poetry of Compliment and Court- ship. Numerous illustrations. 12° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1868 1946 Pardoe, Miss. Court and Reign of Francis the First, King of France. First ed. Steel portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1849 1947 Paris. Matthew Paris's English History. Translated by J. A. Giles. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1852 1948 Park, T. Heliconia; comprising a selection of English Poetry of the Elizabethan Age, written or published between 1575 and 1604. 3 vols, royal 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops (a few margins slightly water-stained). London, 1815 From the Private Press of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown. 1949 Parker. View of Society and Manners in High and Low Life; being the adventures in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, etc., of Mr. G. Parker; in which is comprised a history of the stage itinerant. 2 vols, in one. 12° new cloth. London, 1781 i64 CATALOGUE. 1950 Parker, Theodore. Historic Americans, n" cloth. Boston, 1870 1951 Parker. Life and Correspondence of. By John Weiss. Steel portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1863 1952 Parkes, E. a. Manual of Practical Hygiene. Edited by F. S. B. F. de Chaumont. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1878 1953 Parkman, Francis. Discovery of the Great West. First ed. Map. 8° cloth. Boston, 1869 1954 Parkman. The Old Regime in Canada. First ed. 8° new cloth. Boston, 1874 1955 Parliament. Report of the Committee appointed to conduct the application to Parliament, for the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, May, 1787. 3 pages folio 1956 Parnell, Sir Henry. Treatise on Roads; wherein the principles on which roads should be made are ex- plained. Folding plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1833 1957 Parsons, T. W. Poems. First ed. 12° new cloth, un cut. Boston, 1854 1958 Parsons. First Canticle (Inferno) of the Divine Com- edy of Dante Alighieri. Translated by T, W. Parsons. First ed. 4° new cloth. Boston, 1867 1959 Passow, Franz. Handworterbuch der Griechischen Sprachc. 2 vols, thick 8° half calf. Leipzig, 1831 i960 Paston Letters; original letters written during the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV and Richard III. With notes, historical and explanatory, by John Fenn. New ed., by A. Ramsay. 2 vols, in one. Square 12° morocco, gilt edges. London, 1840 1961 Paterson. Glimpses of Real Life, as seen in the theat- rical world and in Bohemia; being the confessions of Peter Paterson, a strolling comedian. Vignette wood- cuts. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1864 1962 Paul de Kock. QEuvres Choisies. 4 vols, bound in 2 vols. 12° half morocco. Paris. Comprises : La Femme le Mari et I'Amant ; — Madeleine ; — Zizine ; — Moustache. 1963 Pauli, Reinhold. Pictures of Old England. Trans- lated by B. C. Ott6. Colored map. r2° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 1964 Pauquet. Modes et Costumes Historiques Dessinds et graves par Pauquet Frferes; d'aprfes les meilleurs mai- tres de chaque 6poque et les documents les plus au- thentiques. 96 finely colored plates. Royal 4° half morocco, gilt edges. Paris. CATALOGUE, 165 1965 Peacham, Henry. The Compleat Gentleman, fashion- ing him absolute in the most necessary and commend- able qualities concerning Minde or Bodie that may be required in a noble Gentleman. Engraved title by Fr. Delaram. Small 4* black morocco (title and last leaf mounted). Francis Constable: London, 1633 1966 Peacock, Edward. English Church Furniture, Orna- ments and Decorations, at the Period of the Reforma- tion. Colored frontispiece. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1866 1967 Peele. Merrie Conceited Jests of George Peele, Gen- tleman, sometimes student of Oxford; wherein is shewed the course of his life, how he lived, a man very well knowne in the city of London and elsewhere. Small 4° boards, uncut. (Reprinted) London, (1809) 1968 [Pegge, Samuel.] Anonymiana; or, ten centuries of observations on various authors and subjects. 8° mottled calf, gilt back. London, 1809 T969 Pegge. Curialia Miscellanea; or, anecdotes of old times, regal, noble, gentilitial and miscellaneousj in- cluding authentic anecdotes of the Royal Household. Portrait. 8° new cloth. London, 1818 1970 Pegge. Anecdotes of the English Language; chiefly regarding the local dialect of London. Third ed., en- larged and corrected. Edited by Rev. Henry Christ- mas. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 1971 Pelham, Camden, Chronicles of Crime; or, the new Newgate Calendar, being a series of memoirs and anecdotes of notorious characters. 52 plates by Phiz. 2 vols. 8° half crimson morocco, gilt backs and edges (text wrinkled and plates stained). London, 1841 1972 Penn, William. Life of; containing also his celebrated treaty with the Indians, his purchase of their country, valuable anecdotes of Admiral Penn, etc. By M. L. Weems, Portrait. 12° sheep (few leaves slightly stained). Phila,, 1836 1973 Pennell, H, Cholmondeley, Muses of Mayfair; selec- tions from the Vers de Soci6td of the Nineteenth Century, 12° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1874 1974 Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Illustrations. 27 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1833-43 1975 Pepperrell, Sir William. Life of. By Usher Parsons. Portrait, map and plate. 8* cloth. Boston, 1856 i66 CATALOGUE, 1976 Percival, James G. Clio, No. I. First ed. (all that was published at Charleston). 8° original wrappers, uncut. Charleston, 1822 1977 Percivale, Richard. A Spanish Grammar first collected and published by Richard Percivale, Gent. Done by John Minshen; pleasant and delightfuU dialogues in Spanish and English. Small folio, cloth. London, 1623 From the library of Leigh Hunt. 1978 Percy, Reuben and Sholto. Percy Anecdotes. Verbatim reprint of the original ed. With a preface by John Timbs. Portraits. 3 vols. 12° cloth. London, n. d. 1979 [Percy, Thomas.] Reliques of Ancient English Poetry; consisting of old heroic ballads, songs and other pieces of our earlier poets, together with some few of later date. New ed. Vignette illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1841 1980 Percy. Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript, Ballads and Romances, and Loose and Humorous Songs. Edited by J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall. 4 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1867 Contains the loose and humorous songs, which were withdrawn from circulation, and are found in very few sets. 1981 Percy Society; Early English Poetry, Ballads and Pop- ular Literature of the Middle Ages. Edited from original manuscripts and scarce publications. 30 vols, small 8° half morocco, gUt backs and tops, contents lettered (margins of few leaves slightly water-stained). Printed for the Percy Society: London, 1840-53 Complete Set. This set comprises a remarkable collection of early and rare speci- mens of English poetry and, as but a few copies of each yolume were printed for members only, sets are becoming exceedingly rare. 1982 Perkins, Thomas Handasyd. Memoir of; containing extracts from his diaries and letters. By Thomas G. Cary. Steel portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1856 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 1983 Perrault, Charles. Les Contes des F6es, en Prose et en Vers. Nouvelle Edition, revue et corrigee sur les editions originales, et preced^e d'une lettre critique, par Ch. Giraud. Portrait and plates. 8° blue levant morocco extra, gilt edges, by David. Paris, 1864 Large Paper : only 50 copies printed. Plates proofs before letters. This copy contains duplicates on India paper of all the illustra- tions. Only 10 copies were so struck off. Text slightly discolored by water stains. * CATALOGUE. 167 1984 T^eWlBio. Baldus de Ubaldis de Perusio. Lectura super VII, VIII, IX, Codicis. Black Cetter. 250 leaves, double columns. Folio, morocco antique, over oak boards. Venetiis, apud Johanis d Colonia et Nicholai Jenson, 1481 1985 Pkscara. La Comedia del Contile Chiamata la Pes- cara. Small 4' vellum (broken). Miiano, 1550 1986 Petersburg, Va. Catalogue of the Library of Peters- burg. 8° boards (binding water-stained, but text clean). New York, 1854 1987 Petrarch. Sonnets, Triumphs, and other poems of. With a life of the poet by Thomas Campbell. Steel portraits and plates. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1859 1988 PetronhJs, Arbiter T. Works of, in prose and verse, with a critical preface in defence of the author. Sec- ond ed., adorned with cuts. To which is prefix'd " The Chirms of Liberty, a poem." Copperplates. 8° panelled calf. London, 17 10 1989 Peyton, George. How to Detect Counterfeit Bank Notes. Plates. 8° cloth. New York, 1856 1990 PHiEDRi. Fabularum .^sopiarum. Editi a Johanne Laurentio. Engraved plates. 8° vellum (some leaves loose). Amstelodami, 1667 From the library of W. E. Burton. 199 1 Pharmacology of the Newer Materia Medica, embrac- ing the botany, chemistry, pharmacy and therapeutics of new remedies. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Detroit, 189a 1992 Philadelphia, Pa. Biographies of Successful Philadel- phia Merchants. Portraits. 8° cloth. Phila., 1864 1993 Phillips Exeter Academy. Familiar Sketches of, and Surroundings. By Frank H. Cunningham. Illustra- tions. 12° cloth. Boston, 1883 1994 Philological Society. Publications of. 23 vols. 8° and small 4° half morocco. London, 1842-68 Comprises : Proceedings, 1842-53, 6 vols. ; — Transactions, 1854- 1869, 13 vols. ; — Liber Cure Cocorum, a cookery book, edited by Richard Morris, 1862 ; — The Prickle of Conscience, edited by R. Morris, 1863 ; — Gwreans au Byg, the creation of the world, edited by W. Stokes, 1864 ; — Dan Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt, edited by R. Morris, 1866; — Manipulus Vocabulonim, a rhyming dictionary of the English language, edited by H. B. Wheatley, 1867 ; — McEso-Gothic Glossary, by W. W. Skeat, t868. 1995 Philpots, John R. Oysters and All About Them. 2 vols, thick 12° cloth. London, 1890-91 i68 CATALOGUE. 1996 Phyfe, W. H. p. School Pronouncer; — How Should I Pronounce? 2 vols. 16° cloth. New York, 1888-89 1997 Pickering, Chas. The Races of Man; and their geo- graphical distribution. Portraits and map. 12° calf, gilt back. Bohn: London, 1854 1998 Pickering, John. Life of. By Mary Orne Pickering- Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1887 1999 Pike, Luke Owen. The English and their Origin; a prologue to authentic English history. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1866 2000 PiLPAY. The Anvar-i Suhaili; or, the Lights of Canopus; being the Persian version of the Fables of Pilpay. Literally translated into prose and verse. By Edward B. Eastwick. Royal 8° full red morocco, gilt back, sides inlaid in Persian design, gauffered edges. Hartford, 1854 2001 [PiNKERTON, John.] Scottish Tragic Ballads. Vignette on title. 12° new cloth. London, 1781 2002 Piozzi, Hester L. British Synonymy. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1794 2003 [Plaisant, Jean Ldon.] Pugna Porcorum. Versus ex Vocabulis quorum idem initium est, constantes Pugna Porcorum. Per P. Porcium, Poetam. pp. 15. 4° new cloth. Oxford, 1768 A curious production ; a poem in blank verse containing about 1250 words and every word beginning with tlie letter " p." 2004 Plat, Sir Hugh. The Jewel House of Art and Nature; containing divers rare and profitable inventions, to- gether with sundry new experiments in the art of husbandry, with divers chemical conclusions concern- ing the art of distillation. Small 4° half calf. London, 1653 From the library of W. E. Burton, with autograph of G. Furman. aoo5 Plautus. M. Accii Plauti, Comcediae superstites viginti cum fragmentis deperditarum. 2 vols. 8° vellum. Patavii, 1764 With inscription, "Convent of St. Francis at Avernia, July 25, 1835, I purchased this copy of Plautus expressly for this excursion to Avernia, Horatio Greenough (the sculptor)." 2006 Playing Cards. Facts and Speculations on the History of Playing Cards. By William Andrew Chatto. Col- ored plates and other illustrations. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1848 With autograph of Richard Chambers on title-page. CATALOGUE. 169 2007 Plays. Castle Spectre, by M, G. Lewis, 1808; — Adel- morn, the Outlaw, by M. G. Lewis, 1805; — Abaellino, the Great Bandit, by W. Dunlap, 1807; —The Curfew, by John Tobin, 1807; — Hamlet Travestie, by John Poole, i8ii. 5 pamphlets ia°, uncut. 2008 Plutarch's Lives. Translated from the original Greek, with notes, critical and historical. By John and Wil- liam Langhorne. Engraved frontispieces after S. Wale. 6 vols, royal 8° mottled calf, gilt backs. C. Dilly: London, 1792 2009 PoE, Edgar Allan. Works of. With a memoir by Rufus W. Griswold, and notices of his life and genius, by N. P. Willis and J. R. Lowell. Portrait. 4 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. New York, 1858 aoio Poetry and Drama. Fragments of Ancient Poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland and translated from the Galic or Erse Language, Edinburgh, 1760; — Thomas and Sally; or, the sailor's return, a musical entertainment; music by Doctor Arne, London, 1761; — The Earl of Douglas, a dramatic essay, London, 1760; — Siege of Arquileia, a tragedy, by (John Home), 1760; — The Jealous Wife, a comedy, by George Col- man, 1761. Bound together. 8° new cloth. 201 1 Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. By (George Canning, John H. Frere, George Ellis and others). 4° mottled calf (rebacked). London, 1801 2012 Poetry of the Woods; passages from the poets, descrip- tive of forest scenes. Illustrations. Square 12° full morocco, gilt edges. Phila., 1857 Contains poems by Bryant and Longfellow. 2013 Poetry. The Breechiad; a poem. By Theresa, pp. 22. 8" stitched. Boston, 1807 2014 PoiTEViN, M. Prosper. Nouveau Dictionnaire Universel de la Langue Frangaise; rfedigd d'aprfes les travaux et les m6moires des membres des cinq classes de I'in- stitut. 2 vols, royal 4' half morocco. Paris, 1856 Genuine edition, with author's signature. 2015 PoLHiLL, Edward, of Burwash, in Sussex. Precious Faith Considered; in its nature, working and growth. 12° old calf (mended). London, 1675 2016 Political Dictionary; forming a work of universal ref- erence, both constitutional and legal. 2 vols, thick small 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. C. Knight & Co. : London, 1845 17© CATALOGUE. 2017 PoLYLOGiA; containing specimens of fourteen languages with metrical translations. Illustrations. Folio, cloth. London, n. d. 2018 Pope, Alexander. The Rape of the Lock; a heroi com- ical poem. Plates by Bartolozzi. 8° new cloth (a few pages slightly stained). T. Benslsy: London, 1798 2019 Pope. Poetical Works of. New ed. With portrait, en- graved by Schiavonetti after Burney, and plates after Stothard, Westall and others. 6 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. London, 1804 2020 Pope. Concordance to the Works of. By Edwin Ab- bott. With introduction by E. A. Abbott. 8° cloth. New York, 1875 2021 Popular Flowers, with 9 finely colored plates. 16° half calf. London, 1843 2022 Popular Science Monthly. Portraits and illustrations. Vols. I to 4. 4 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1872-74 2023 Portraits. National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the Nineteenth Century. With memoirs by William Jerdan. 108 India-proof portraits (water-stained). 3 vols, royal 4° half mo- rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Fisher, Son & Jackson: London, 1830 2024 Portraits. National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the XIX Century; with memoirs by Jerdan and Stebbing. With nearly 200 finely en- graved portraits. Illustrated with about 100 holograph letters, and upwards of 50 autographs of royal and noble personages, statesmen, politicians, lawyers, men of science, navigators, painters, poets, and other literary characters. 5 vols, imperial 8° half morocco. London, 1830-34 The volumes have been injured by water, some leaves are loose, portraits and letters stained, but many are uninjured. They are sold as they are. Extra illustrated with 100 autograph letters and 56 autograph signatures of Royal and Noble Personages, Statesmen, Politicians, Lawyers, Men of Science, Navigators, Painters, Poets and other Literary characters. Vol. I contains full autograph letters of George III also d. s. on vellum, Marquis Camden, Earl Amherst, Sir Joseph Banks (2) ; — _ord Nelson, Charles James Fox. Vol. II contains full autograph letters of Geo. Canning ; Davis Gilbert ; Earl Whitworth ; Dr. Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich ; Sir Thomas Le Breton ; Sir Abraham Hume ; William Howley, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ; Robt. Dundas, Viscount Melville ; John Abernethy ; R. Porson ; Geo. Agar Ellis, Baron Dover ; Duke of Kent ; Archdeacon Nares j Henry W. Paget, Marquis of Anglesey | CATALOGUE. 171 Continued. Sir John Franklin ; Right Hon. W. Huskisson; Lord Ellenborough ; Edw. Codrington ; Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Murray. Vol. III. contains full autograph ' letters of King William the Fourth (/. s.) ; Duke of Sussex ; Marquis Conwallis ; Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth ; William Gifford ; Lord Aberdeen, Lord Eldon, Sir Alexander Johnson, Thomas Moore, the Poet ; Hannah More, Astley Cooper, Sir Thomas Plumer, Lord Viscount Melville (2), Earl Grey, Lord Kenyon, Adm. Lord Gardner, Baron Holland, J. W. Croker. Vol. IV. contains full autograph letters of Queen Adelaide and Princess Victoria, D. Gumey, Henry Brougham, David Brewster, Allan Cunningham (2); Viscount Melbourne, Duke of Richmond, Robert Peel, Earl of Egremont, William Roscoe, Baron Durham, Rev. Samuel Parr, Ernest, King of Hanover and Duke of Cumber- land J Roxburghe (3rd Duke, /. s.). Palmerston, Jeremy Bentham, Earl of Harrowly, Sir William Grant, Sir Gore Ouseley, Duke of Bridgwater, Earl of Munster, Sir James Mackintosh, Earl of Shaftes- bury, William Wordsworth, Richard Arkwright. Vol. V. contains full autograph letters of Henry Petty, Marquis of Lansdowne (2), Samuel Lysons, Sir John Leslie, Edmund Burke ; John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury ; Rt. Hon. E. G. Stanley ; Shute Barrington, Lord Bishop of Durham, John Philip Kemble, Miss Anna Maria Porter, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Michael Faraday, Beilby Poteus, Muzio Clementi, Sir Francis Burdett, William Jackson Hooker, Henry Fuseli, Sir Robert Peel, Geo. Aug. Elliott, Lord Heathfield {ii. s. ); Miss Jane Porter (2), Sir John Soane, Olinthus Gregory {2). This set was purchased on the Inglis sale for I675. 2024*PoTTERY. Ancient Vases from the Collection of Sir Henry Englefield, Bart. Drawn and engraved by H. Moses. 51 engraved plates, of which 12 are now first published. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1848 2025 Pottery. A Dissertation on the Ancient Chinese Vases of the Shang Dynasty, from 1743 to 1496 b. c. Illus- trated with 42 wood engravings by P, P. Thorns. 8° cloth. London, 185 1 2026 Pottery. Binns, R. W. Century of Potting in the City of Worcester; being the history of the Royal Porcelain Works, from 1751 to 1851, to which is added a short account of the Celtic, Roman and Mediaeval Pottery of Worcestershire. Illustrated with full-page proof engravings from old copperplates, also photo- graphic plates and text-illustrations. 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1865 Large Paper: only 30 copies printed. 2027 Pottery. Birch, Samuel. History of Ancient Pottery. Colored plates and numerous engravings. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 i7a CATALOGUE. 2028 PoTTEiiY. Birch. History of Ancient Pottery; Egyp- tian, Assyrian, Greels, Etruscan and Roman. New and revised ed. Coloured plates and woodcuts. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1873 2029 Pottery. Bohn, H. G. Guide to the Knowledge of Pottery, Porcelain, and other objects of vertu. With engraved list of marks and monograms. Numerous wood engravings. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 187 1 2030 PoTTKRY. Burty, Philippe. Chefs-D'Oeuvre of the In- dustrial Arts; pottery and porcelain, glass, enamel, metal, goldsmith's work, jewelry and tapestry. Edited by W. Chaffers. Numerous illustrations. 8*cloth, uncut. New York, 1869 2031 Pottery. Chaffers, William. Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain. Fourth ed., revised and augmented. With 3,000 potters' marks and illustra- tions. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1874 2033 Pottery. Fortnum, C. D. E. Maiolica. Numerous woodcuts. 12° cloth, uncut. New York (London), 1876 2033 Pottery, Jacquemart, Albert. History of the Ceramic Art; a description and philosophical study of the pot- tery of all ages and all nations. Translated by Mrs. Bury Palliser. With 200 woodcuts by H. Catenacci and Jules Jacquemart, 12 engravings in aquafortis by Jules Jacquemart, and 1000 marks and monograms. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1873 2034 Pottery. Marryat, Joseph. History of Pottery and Porcelain, mediaeval and modern. Third ed., revised and augmented with colored plates and numerous woodcuts. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1868 2035 Potts, Robert. Liber Cantabrigiensis; an account of the aids afforded to poor students. 12° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1855 2036 PouGiN, Arthur. Dictionnaire Historique et Pittoresque du Th^&tre et des Arts qui s'y rattachement. Ouvrage illustr6 de 350 gravures et de 8 chromo-lithographies. Imperial 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt top. Paris, 1885 2037 Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. Charades. First ed. pp. 44. 4° full antique morocco, gilt edges. Privately printed : New York, 1852 Presentation copy, presented to " Miss Louisa V.Wurts, Phila." 2038 Praed. Practical Works of. New and enlarged ed. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, i860 CATALOGUE,' 173 2039 Prendeville. Photographic Facsimiles of the Antique Gems formerly possessed by the late Prince Ponia- towskl, accompanied by a description and poetical il- lustrations of each subject, carefully selected from classical authors, together with an essay on ancient gems and gem- engraving, by James Prendeville, as- sisted by the late Dr. Maginn. Numerous plates. Both series. 2 vols. 4° new cloth (text somewhat stained). Longmans; London, 1857-59 This collection has always been considered as of extraordinary in- terest. Only 75 copies were executed, and were published at 20 guineas the set. No more can ever be produced. 2040 Prescott, W. H. Life in Mexico during a Residence of Two Years in that Country. By Madame C — de la B — . With a preface by W. H. Prescott. First ed. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1843 2041 Prescott. Life of. By George Ticknor. Portrait and illustrations. 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1864 2042 Prescott. Oration in Honor of, delivered in Boston Oct. 14, 1895. By William Everett. 8" wrappers. Boston, 1896 2043 Presentation Copy. Bemis, George. Precedents of American Neutrality. 8° paper. Boston, 1864 2044 Presentation Copy. Curtis, George William. Wendell Phillips, a Eulogy, at Boston, 1884. 8° original wrap- per. New York, 1884 With autograph letter of the author inserted. 2045 Prichard and Latham. Eastern Origin of Celtic Nations, proved by a comparison of their dialects with the Sans- krit, Greek, Latin and Teutonic Languages. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1857 2046 Primaudaye, Peter de la. The French Academic; wherein is discoursed the institution of manners and whatever else concerneth the good and happie life of all estates and callings by precepts of doctrine and examples of the lives of ancient sages and famous men. Small 4° new boards. Thomas Adams; London, 1614 2047 Primer. The American Primer, Calculated for the In- struction of Young Children. Woodcuts. 16° paper. A. C. Jordan & Co.; Norfolk, 1803 2048 Primer. New England Primer Improved. 48° paper. Newark, 1824 2049 Primer. New England Primer Improved. Woodcuts. 24° half sheep. Boston, 1777; reprinted, Hartford, 1843 174 CATALOGUE. 8050 Prince. Catalogue of the American Portion of the Li- brary of the Rev. Thomas Prince; with a memoir and list of his publications. By W. H. Whitmore. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1868 2051 Prior, Mathew. Poems on Several Occasions. 2 por- traits and 2 plates by Van der Gucht. 3 vols. 16° new cloth. London, 1725 Facetious. 2052 Prisme; encyclopedic morale du dix-neuvifeme sibcle. lUustrd par Daumier, Gagniet, Gavarni, Grandville, Malapean, Meissonier, Pauquet, etc. Royal 8° new boards. Paris, 1841 2C53 Prisons. Griffiths, Arthur. Memorials of Millbank, and chapters in prison history. With etched frontispieces and illustrations by R. Goff and the author. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 2054 Prisons. Female Life in Prison. By (Mary Carpenter). Frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1864 2055 Prisons. Six Years in the Prisons of England. By a Merchant. Edited by Frank Henderson. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 2056 Prisons. Report of the Surveyor-General of Prisons on the Construction, Ventilation and Details of Penton- ville Prison, 1844. Folding plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 2057 PRisoNs^^^flfst to Sixth Annual Reports of the Board of Masidfers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, ?26-3i. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, i860 2058 [Proctor.] Dramatic Scenes, with other poems. Now first printed. Illustrations. 8° morocco, gilt back and edges. New York, 1857 2059 Pro JET d'une Loi portant defense d'apprendre k lire aux femmes. Par S. M. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1801 2060 Proverbs. Dictionnaire des Proverbes Frangois; avec I'explication de leurs significations et une partie de leur origine. Par D. G. B. 12° half sheep. Brusselles, 17 10 2061 Proverbs and Sayings. Illustrated by Dusseldorf Ar- tists. 2! lithographic plates. 4° boards. London, 1854 2062 Providence, R. I. Broadside. Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Inhabitants of the town of Providence, in cases of Fire, Feb. 14, 1801. Nathan W. Jackson, Town-clerk. Printed by John Carter. Folio, sheet. CATALOGUE. i75 2063 Prynne, William. History of King John, King Henry III, and tlie Most Illustrious King Edward the I, wherein the ancient sovereign dominion of the Kings of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, over all persons in all causes, is asserted and vindicated, against all Incroachments and Innovations whatsoever. Very thick full russia, gilt back (margins water- stained). London, 1670 William Penn's copy, with his book-plate on the back of title. 2064 Pugilism. Pancratia; or, a history of Pugilism; con- taining a full account of every battle of note from the time of Broughton and Slack to the present day, in- terspersed with anecdotes of all the celebrated pugil- ists of this country. Portrait of Thomas Cribb. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1812 2065 PoGiN, Augustus W. Floriated Ornament; a series of 31 designs. Finely printed in gold and colors. Royal 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and tops. London, 1849 2066 PuLLEYN, William. Portfolio of Origins and Inventions. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 2067 Punch and London Charivari. Vols, i to 42. Illustra- tions by John Leech and others. 42 vols, bound in 18 vols, half morocco, gilt backs, and 6 vols, cloth. To- gether 24 vols. 4°. London, 1841-62 Bound from the original numbers. 2068 PuRCHAS His Pilgrim. Microcosmus, or the historie of Man. Relating the wonders of his Generation, vani- ties in his Degeneration, necessity of his regeneration, meditated on the words of David. By Samuel Purchas. pp. 818. Small 8° antique calf, red edges (lacks pp. 449 to 464). London, 1619 2069 PuRLEY. Diversions of Purley. By John Home Tooke. Revised by Richard Taylor. Engraved frontispiece. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 2070 PaTHERBEi, Gabrielis. Theotimus sive de tollendis & expungendis mails libris. 12° boards. Parisiis, 1549 2071 Putnam, Alfred P. Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith; with biographical sketches. 8° cloth. Boston, 187s 2072 Putnam, George P. The World's Progress; an index to universal history. Revised by F. B. Perkins and L. E. Jones. Portrait and chart. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. New York, 1883 176 CATALOGUE. ao73 [Putnam, Mary Lowell.] Record of an Obscure Man. First ed. 12° new cloth. Boston, 1861 2074 PuTTENHAM, George. The Arte of English Poesie. By Webster, alias George Puttenham. 4° calf (rebacked, few margins water-stained). London, i8ii With manuscript notes on fly-leaf, by John Mitford, 1814. 2075 [Pycroft, James.] Collegian's Guide; or, recollections of college days. Small 8° new cloth. London, 1845 2076 Pye, John. Patronage of British Art; an historical sketch. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 2077 Pynk, J. B. Windsor, with its surrounding scenery, the Parks, the Thames, Eton Colleges, etc. la colored lithographic plates. Folio, in portfolio, half morocco. London. 2078 /Quebec [Hanway, Jonas.] Account of the Soc- V ^ iety for the Encouragement of the British Troops in Germany and North America. 8° calf. Quebec, 1760 Contains an liistorical account of Quebec and the events of the expedition under Gen. Wolfe. 2079 QuKVEDO. Works of Don Francisco de Quevedo. Trans- lated from the French. With 3 curious frontispieces. 3 vols, small 8° new boards. Edinburgh, 1798 2080 QuiLTER, Harry, f^eferences in Art, Life and Litera- ture. Numerous illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1892 2081 QuiNCY, Mass. Some Account of the Early History and Present State of the Town of Quincy. By George Whitney. Frontispiece. 8° wrappers. n. p., n. d. Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 2082 Quincy. Centennial Milestone; an address in com- memoration of the looth anniversary, July 4, 1892. By Charles Francis Adams. (With historical appen- dix.) Plates. 8° cloth. Cambridge, 1892 2083 Quincy (111.) in 1857; or, facts and figures exhibiting its advantages, resources, manufactures and com- merce. By Joseph T. Holmes. 16° cloth. Quincy, 111., 1857 2084 [Quincy, Josiah P.] Lyteria; a dramatic poem. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1854 With autograph letter of the author inserted. 2085 Quincy, Josiah. Life of. By his son, Edmund Quincy. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1869 CATALOGUE. i>7 2086 T3 ABELAIS, Francois. CEuvres de, suivies des re- J\. marques publides en Anglois par M. Le Motteux, et traduites en Fran9ois par C. D. M. Nouvelle Edi- tion, orn6e de 76 gravures. Portrait, map and copper- plates. 3 vols. 8° mottled calf, gilt edges. Paris, (1798) 2087 Rabelais. Works of. Translated from the French, with explanatory notes, by Du Chat, Motteux, Ozell and others. Portrait. 4 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1807 2088 Rabelais. Works of. Translated by Thomas Urquhart and Motteux. Portraits. 2 vols. 12° new cloth. Bohn: London, 1849 2089 Rabelais. Works of. Faithfully translated from the French, with variorum notes and numerous illustra- tions by Gustave Dor^. la" half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London. 2090 Rabelais, Robert. A Nineteenth Century and Familiar History of the Lives, Loves and Misfortunes of Abeil- lard and Heloisa, a matchless pair; a poem. Plates (slightly water-stained). 8° half morocco. London, 1819 Curious. 2091 Rachel. Memoirs of. By Madame de B — . 12° cloth. New York, 1858 2092 Racine, Jean. Theatre Complet. Ornd de 57 gravures d'apr^s le's compositions de Girodet, Gerard, Chaudet, Prud'hon, Taunay et autres. Copperplates. 3 vols. 8° new boards, gilt edges. Paris, 181 6 2093 Racinet, a. Polychromatic Ornament. 100 plates in gold, silver and colors, comprising upwards of 2,000 specimens of the styles of ancient. Oriental and Medie- val art, and including the Renaissance and seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, selected and arranged for practical use by A. Racinet, with explanatory text and a general introduction. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1873 The author was peculiarlywell fitted to 'grapple with the difficul- ties of so intricate a subject, and it will be found that he has dis- charged his task in a manner to deserve general approval and admira- tion. His happy choice of subjects, all of them taken from originals, his ingenious grouping of them in harmonious forms, his wonderful accuracy in drawing, and his perfect fidelity of color are only equalled by the profound knowledge which has enabled him to combine so vast a collection in historical order, and yet in a classical form. 2094 Raikes, Lieut.-Col. G. A. Ancient Vellum Book of the Honourable Artillery Company; being the roll of mem- bers from 1611 to 1682. With notes and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1890 178 CATALOGUE. 2095 Railroad. Single- Rail Railway, pp. 8. Folding litho- graphic plate by Pendleton. 8° paper, uncut. ■ Boston, 1827 A rare railroad pamphlet. 2096 Railroads. Roads and Railroads, Vehicles, and Modes of Travelling. Numerous illustrations. 12° half mo- rocco. London, 1839 2097 Railroad. Broadside. Boston & Worcester Railroad, Winter Arrangement, Nov. 6, 1854. With woodcut view of train. Folio. 2098 Railroads. Boston & Worcester Railroad. Annual Reports and Communications, 1840-66 (irregular). 32 pamphlets. 2099 Railroads. Reports, Speeches, etc., relating to New E^ngland Railroads. 32 pamphlets. 2100 Ramsay, David. Tea Table Miscellany; a collection of choice songs, Scotch and English. 2 vols, in one. 16° old calf (broken). J. Wilson: Kilmarnock, 1788 Contains a collection of facetious songs. 2101 Ramsay, E. B. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1874 2102 Ramsay, Samuel. English Language and English Gram- mar; an historical study. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 2103 Rand, Edward S. Flowers for the Parlor and Garden; — Popular Flowers. Illustrations. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1863-73 With a. I. s. of the author inserted. 2104 Ranke, Leopold. History of the Popes, their Church and State, in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Translated by W. K. Kelly. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1852 2105 Readymoney, Sir Cowasjee Jehanghier. Life of. Pre- pared by J. Cowasjee Jehangier. 10 plates, including portrait. 4° full calf, arms in gold on sides. (Privately printed: London), 1890 A celebrated philanthropist of Bombay, India. A sumptuous memorial volume, giving an account of an interesting life. 2106 Recreative Review; or, eccentricities of literature and , life. Vols. I, 3 and 3. 3 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1821-22 Contains sketches of flagellation, dancing, witchcraft, duelling, sporting, etc. 2107 Redfield, James W. Comparative Physiognomy; or, resemblances between men and animals. Illustrated by 330 engravings. 8° cloth. New York, 1852 CATALOGUE. 179 aio8 Rees, Abraham. Cyclopaedia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Science and Literature. Portrait of the au- thor engraved by Holl. 39 vols, text, 5 vols, of cop- perplates and atlas of maps. Together 45 vols. 4° half calf. London, 1819 George Livermore's copy. 2109 Reference Catalogue of Current Literature (1889). With index, containing over 68,000 references. Very thick 8° half roan. London. a 1 10 Reggiano, Vicenzo Cartari. Le Vere e Nove Imagini de gli dei delli Antichi. Numerous woodcuts. Small 4° half sheep. Padoua, 1615 211 1 Rembrandt. L'CEuvre Complet. D6crit et comment^, par M. Charles Blanc. Catalogue raisonn^ de toutes les eaux-fortes du maitre et ses peintures, ornd de bois graves et de quarante eaux-fortes tiroes a part et rapport^es dans le texte. Etched plates. 2 vols, royal 8° half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1859 21 12 Rennie, James. Bird Miscellanies; illustrative of the habits and the faculties of birds. Illustrations. 16° morocco, uncut. London, 1847 21 1 3 Renouard, Ant. Aug. Annales de I'lmprimerie des Aide; ou histoire des trois Manuce de leurs Editions. Second Edition. Portrait. 3 vols, royal 8° new cloth, uncut (water-stained). Paris, 1825 21 14 Repository (The); a select collection of fugitive pieces of wit and humor, in prose and verse, by the most emi- nent writers. 2 vols. 16° old calf. London, 1777 With autograph of Charles Sprague, the poet, on fly-leaf. 2 1 15 Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufac- tures, Fashions and Politics. First series, 14 vols., complete; second series, 14 vols., complete, third series. Vols, i to 12. Illustrated with engraved por- trait, numerous aquatint views, colored plates of birds, whole length figures of fashions, fashionable furniture, sporting vignettes, allegorical woodcuts, patterns ui British manufacture, etc. 40 vols, royal 8" half calf (few bindings broken). R. Ackermann: London, 1809-28 21 16 Repton, Humphry. Landscape Gardening and Land- scape Architecture. New ed., by J. C. Loudon. Up- wards of 250 engravings. 8° half morocco. London, 1840 2117 Restif de la Bretonne. Les Contemporaines M^16es, du Commun, par Gradation. 3 vols. 16* cloth. A. Lemerre: Paris, 1875 i8o CATALOGUE. 2ii8 Retrospective Review. Vols, i to 14, and new series, Vols. I and 2. 16 vols. 8* half calf (bindings broken). London, 1820-28 21 19 Reynard the Fox. Heinrichs von Alkmar, Reineke der Fuchs; mit schonen Kupfern, nach der ausgabe von T498 ins Hochdeutsche ilbersetzet und mit einer Ab- handlung von dem Urheber wahren alter und grossen Werthe dieses Gedichtes versehen. Von Johann Chris- toph Gottscheden. Numerous copperplate engravings. Royal 8° full brown morocco. Peter Schenk: Leipzig, 1752 2120 Reynard the Fox. Reineke de Fos fan Hinrek Fan Alknier, Upt nye utgegeven unde forklared, dorg K. F. A. Scheller. 8° half sheep. Brunswijk, 1825 212 1 Reynard the Fox. The Most Delectable History of Reynard the Fox. Edited by Felix Summerly. Illus- trated with 24 colored pictures by Aldert Van Ever- dingen. Square 16° full morocco, gilt edges, by Hay- day. Westminster, 1846 2122 Reynard the Fox; a burlesque poem of the isth Cen- tury. Translated from the Low-German original, by D. W. Soltau. 8" cloth. Hamburgh, 1826 2123 Reynard the Fox. Vedder. The Story of Reynard the Fox. A new version by David Vedder. Illustrated by Gustav Canton, lithographed by Schenck & Far- lane. Small 4° pictorial boards, gilt edges. Edinburgh. 2i>4 Reynard the Fox. The Most Delectable History of Reynard the Fox, and of his son, Reynardine. Re- vised version of an old romance. 12° wrapper. London, 1844 2125 Reynard the Fox. Reynaert den Vos, ofte het Oordeel der Dieren. 28 woodcuts. 16° stitched. Antwerpen, n. d. 2126 Reynolds, Frederick. Life and Times of. Written by himself. 2 vols. 8° in boards, uncut. Phila., 1826 2127 Reynolds, Sir Joshua. Discourses of. Illustrated by explanatory notes and plates by John Burnet. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1842 2128 Reynolds. Literary Works of; to which is prefixed a memoir of the author by Henry W. Beechey. Steel portrait. 2 vols. 12° half green morocco, uncut. Bohn: London, 1852 2129 Reynolds. Life and Times of; with notices of some of his contemporaries. By Charles R. Leslie and Tom Taylor. Portraits (slightly water-stained). 2 vols. 8" half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1865 CATALOGUE. i8i 2130 RiBBiKG, Dr, S. L'Hygifene Sexuelle et ses consequences morales. 12° cloth. Paris, 1895 2 1 31 RiCAUTi, T. J. 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London, 182 1 2158 [Roe, Richard] Letter to Dr. Abraham Johnson on the Subject of his New Scheme for the Propagation of the Human Species; in which another method of obtaining that great end, more adequate to the sentiments of ladies, is proposed, pp. 54. 8° stitched. London, 1750 Very curious pamphlet. 2159 Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History; comprising the history of England from the descent of the Saxons to A. D. 1235. Translated by J. A. Giles. 2 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1849 2 1 60 Rogers, Thomas J. New American Biographical Dic- tionary, or Remembrancer. Portraits, including one of Washington, pub. by P. Price, and one of Henry Laurens, by Edwin. 12° sheep. Phila., 1829 2 16 1 RoLLiN, Charles. Ancient History. Portrait and maps. 4 vols. 8* sheep. New York, 1830 2162 Rose, Hugh J. New General Biographical Dictionary. 12 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 2163 RdscoE, Thomas. Wanderings and Excursions in North Wales. 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Portrait by Droeshout. Printed by Isaac Jaggard and Ed. Blount: London, 1623 Folio bound in full red levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by F. Bedford, in his best style, enclosed in folding dust proof case, with bands, lettered on the back, lined with soft ooze calf. CATALOGUE.' 191 Continued. Size of leaf 8 by 12 1-2 inches. Tlie portrait by Droeshout is from the fourth folio, mounted on a facsimile title, and the leaves to page 1 2 of text and the last 5 leaves are in facsimile by Harris, also a few leaves remargined so skilfully as to be hardly detected. These four folios will be sold as they are, all the facsimile leaves that we could discover, have been mentioned. As nearly all ■ copies have been restored in the same way, it is the rule and not the excep- tion to find some facsimile leaves. SECOND FOLIO OF SHAKESPEARE. Shakespeare. Mr. William Sliakespeare's Comedies, Histor- ies and Tragedies. Published according to the true Originall Copies. The second impression. 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With the original portrait by Droeshout with the verses beneath, neatly inlaid, the title-page, first leaf (A 2), and the last two leaves in facsimile by Harris ; otherwise sound and perfect. FOURTH FOLIO OF SHAKESPEARE. Shakespear. Mr. William Shakespear's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies. Published according to the true orig- inal Copies, Unto which is added Seven Plays, Never before Printed in Folio. The fourth ed. • Printed for Herringman, E. Brewster and R. Bentley, at the Anchor in the New Exchange, the Crane in St. Paul's Church-yard, and in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden : London, 1685 Folio, full crimson levant morocco extra, full gilt back, gold panelled sides, gilt edges, by W. Pratt, enclosed in green morocco box same as above. Size of leaf, 9 1-8 by 14 inches. The original portrait by Droeshout, with the verses beneath has been inlaid, the top of the portrait carefully mended, name cut from title and skilfully mended, otherwise sound and fine condition. 192 CATALOGUE. 3260 Shakespeare, William. The Works of; the text formed from a new collation of the early editions, to which are added all the original novels and tales on which the plays are founded : copious archaeological annota- tions on each play, an essay on the formation of the text, and a life of the poet; by James O. Halliwell, Esq. The illustrations and wood engravings by Frede- rick William Fairholt, Esq , 16 vols.; — A Calendar of the Stratford Records, i vol. Together 17 vols, folio, half roan, uncut edges. London, 1853-63 Privately printed, and only 150 copies. See Mr. Halliwell's and Mr. Adlard's (the printer) autograph attestations on the fly-leaf ; This copy No. 18. The first volume of this magnificent edition of the entire works of Shakespeare was issued in 1853, under the following conditions : " The impression of this edition of Shakespeare will be most strictly limited to one hundred and fifty copies, and each copy will have the printer's autograph certificate that that limit has been preserved. "All the plates and woodcuts used for this work will be destroyed, and no separate impression of any of them will be taken off." In the original Prospectus the Editor says, " Each play will be accompanied by every kind of useful literary and antiquarian illus- tration, copious philological notes, complete copies of all novels, tales or dramas on which it is founded, entire impressions of the first sketches and all documents of a really illustrative character. Some of these will be novelties to the student ; others will be col- lected from a variety of sources not readily accessible, being dis- persed through a number of volumes, some of great rarity ; while the reprints of ancient tracts already well known to Shakespearian readers, the insertion of which is of course a matter of absolute necessity in a monograph design, will be carefully re-collated with the originals. In fact no pains will be spared to render this edition the most complete in every respect that has yet been produced ; superseding entirely the variorum edition of 1821, with the addition of all Shakespearian discoveries of any importance which have been made since that period. The work will be copiously illustrated by facsimiles and woodcuts, the direction of which has been undertaken by Mr. Fairholt, who has also most kindly promised to assist me in the selection. "The engravings throughout will be rigidly restricted to subjects which really elucidate the text, giving representations of articles mentioned by Shakespeare, or to which he may refer, however slightly, thus serving as pictorial notes to his works." Only 75 copies were issued of the Calendar of Stratford Records. 2261 Shakespeare. Works of. Text revised by Alexander Dyce. Portrait. 6 vols. 8° tree calf, gilt (few leaves slightly water-stained and bindings slightly cracked). E. Moxon : London, 1857 2262 Shakespeare. Works of. The text carefully restored according to the first editions, with introductions, notes, original and selected. By Rev. H. N. Hudson. Portrait. 11 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. Boston, 1863 CATALOGUE. 193 2263 Shakespeare. Works of. Edited by Howard Staun- ton. With copious notes, glossary, life, etc. 4 vols, royal 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1864 ' 2264 Shakespeare. Works of. By Richard Grant White. Portrait. 12 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 2265 Shakspeare. Dramatic Works of. With a life of the poet and notes, original and selected. Portrait. 7 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut (bindings worn). Boston, 1839 2266 Shakspeare, Supplement to the Plays of; comprising the seven dramas; which have been ascribed to his pen. Edited, with notes and an introduction to each play, by W. G. Simms. First American ed. Portrait. Royal 8° new cloth. New York, 1848 2267 Shakspeare. Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Docu- ments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakspeare; including the tragedy of King Lear, a small fragment of Hamlet, from the original MSS. in the possession of Samuel Ireland. With facsimile illustrations. Folio, new boards. London, 1796 2268 Shakespeare. Hamlet, 1603; Hamlet, 1604; being exact reprints of the first and second editions of Shakespeare's great drama, from the very rare origi- nals; with the two texts printed on opposite pages, and a bibliographical preface by Samuel Timmins. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, i860 2269 Shakespeare Jest-Books; reprints of the early and very rare jest-books supposed to have been used by Shakes- peare. Edited, with introduction and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt. 3 vols. 12° roxburghe. London, 1864 2270 Shakespeare's Jest Book. A Hundred Merry Talys, from the only perfect copy known. Edited, with in- troduction and notes, by Dr. Herman Oesterley. 12° half morocco, board sides, uncut. London, 1866 Printed at the Chiswick Press. 2271 Shakespeare. Seven Ages of Shakespeare. Illustrations by John Thompson. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1840 Large Paper Copy. 2272 Shakspere. Complete Concordance to Shakespeare; being a verbal index to all the passages in the dramatic works of the poet. By Mrs. Cowden Clarke. Royal 8° diamond calf (worn). New York, 1846 2273 Shakespeare. Adams, W. H. D. Concordance to the Plays of Shakespeare. 8° cloth. London, 189 1 2274 Skakespeare. Remarks on Mr. J. P. Collier's and Mr. C. Knight's Editions of Shakespeare. By Alexander Dyce. 8° cloth, uncut. Moxon: London, 1844 194 CATALOGUE. 4275 Shakspeare. Jervis, Swynfen. Dictionary of the Lan- guage of Shakspeare. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1868 2276 Shakspeare. Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines; in a series of tales. By Mary Cowden Clarke. 3 vols. * square 12* tree calf, gilt backs. London. 2277 Shakspeare. The Spirit of the Plays of Shakspeare, exhibited in a series of outline plates illustrative of the story of each play. Drawn and engraved by Frank Howard. With quotations and descriptions. 483 out- line plates. 5 vols. 8°'cloth, uncut. London, 1833 3378 Shakespeare's Scholar; being historical and critical studies of his text, etc., with an examination of Mr. Collier's Folio of 1633. By Richard Grant White. 8° new cloth. New York, 1854 3279 Shakspeare. Critical Examination of the Text of Shakspeare; with remarks on his language and that of his contemporaries. By William S. Walker. 3 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, i860 2280 Shakespeare. The Text of Shakespeare Vindicated from the Interpolations and Corruptions Advocated by John Payne Collier in his Notes and Emendations. By Samuel W. Singer. 8° new cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1853 2281 Shakespeare. Ingleby, C. M. Complete View of the Shakspere Controversy. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 186 1 2282 Shakespeare's Puck and his Folkslore. Illustrated from the superstitions of all nations, but more espe- cially from the earliest religion and rites of Northern Europe and the Wends. By William Bell. Illustra- tions. 3 vols. 12° new cloth. London, 1852 2283 Shakspeare. Folk Lore of Shakspeare. By F. F. T. Dyer. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, (1883) 2284 Shakspeare. Mad Folk of Shakspeare; psychological essays. By John C. Bucknill. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1867 2285 Shakespeare's Library; a collection of the romances, novels, poems and histories used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas. With introductory notices by J. Payne Collier. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, (1843) 2386 Shakespeare. Lectures on Shakespeare. By H. N. Hudson. 3 vols, is* cloth (name on titles). New York, i860 2287 Shakespeare. Life of; including many particulars re- specting the poet and his family never before pub- lished. By J. O. Halliwell. Illustrations. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1848 CATALOGUE. 195 3288 Shakespeare. Life and Genius of Shakespeare. By Thomas Kenny. Portrait. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1864 2289 Shakspere; his Inner Life as Intimated in his Works. By John A. Heraud. Portrait. Thick 8° new cloth. London, 1865 2290 Shakespere's Home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon; being a history of the "Great House," built in the reign of King Henry VII. By J. C. M. Bellew. Illus- trations. Small 8° new cloth, uncut. London, 1863 2291 Shakspere; his birthplace and its neighbourhood. By John R. Wise. Illustrated by W. J. Linton. 12° new cloth, gilt edges. London, 1861 2292 Shakspeare Society Publications. Complete set of the publications from 1841 to 1853. 48 vols, bound in 43 vols. 8° original cloth. London. The Shakespeare Society has long since been dissolved, and the few complete sets of their publications dispersed. They consist of nearly fifty different works, illustrative of Shakespeare — old plays, poems, curious tracts, memoirs, etc. — either printed for the first time, or from their rarity difficult to be procured. The editors include such eminent Shakespearians as Halliwell-Phillips, Peter Cunning- ham, Barron Field, Dr. Dyce, Thomas Wright, etc. 2293 Shakspeare Society Publications. Numbers 13, 16, 19, 23. »4, as. "7i 29. 30. 31, 33. 34. 37i 38, 39. 4', 42. 43, 44, 46 (2 copies). 21 vols. 8" cloth, uncut. London, 1842-50 2294 Sharp, Thomas. Dissertation on the Pageants or Dra- matic Mysteries Anciently Performed at Coventry by the Trading Companies of that City, chiefly with refer- ence to the vehicle, characters and dresses of the actors. With 10 engraved plates and 4 pages of en- graved music. Royal 4* new cloth (few leaves soiled). Coventry, 1825 229s Shaw, Henry. Illuminated Ornaments, selected from manuscripts and early printed books, from the sixth to the seventeenth centuries. Drawn and engraved by Henry Shaw. With descriptions by Sir Frederick Mad- den. 59 plates finely printed in colors. 4° half mo- rocco. W. Pickering: London, 1833 2296 Shaw. Booke of Sundry Draughtes, principally serving for Glasiers, and not impertinent for Plasterers and Gardeners besides sundry other professions. 8° boards. W. Pickering: London, 1848 2297 Shaw. Handbook of Mediaeval Alphabets and Devices. Printed in colors. Imperial 8° half morocco. London,'i856 196 CATALOGUE. 2298 Shaw. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages. Illustrated with 94 finely colored plates and numerous text illustrations. 2 vols, imperial 8' half morocco. London, 1858 2299 [Shaw, Samuel.] Words Made Visible; or, Grammar and Rhetorick accommodated to the lives and manners of men. 16° new boards. London, (1679) 2300 Shaw. Journals of Major Samuel Shaw, the first Amer- ican Consul at Canton. With a life of the author, by Josiah Quincy. Steel portrait. 8* cloth. Boston, 1847 2301 Shea. Dabistan; or, School of Manners. Translated from the original Persian, with notes and illustrations by David Shea and Anthony Troyer. Edited with a preliminary discourse by the latter. 3 vols, royal 8° new cloth, uncut. Paris, 1843 2302 Sheldon, Frederick. Minstrelsy of the English Border; being a collection of ballads, ancient, remodelled and original, founded on well-known border legends, with illustrative notes. Small 8° new cloth. London, 1847 2303 Shelley. The Real Shelley; new views of the poet's life. By John C. Jeaffreson. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 2304 Sheridan. Songs of Greece; from the Roman text. Edited by M. C. Fauriel, with additions. Translated into English verse by Charles Brinsley Sheridan. Small 8° half calf, uncut. London, 1825 2305 Shinn, G. W. King's Handbook of Notable Episcopal Churches in the United States. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1889 2306 Shirley, James. Dramatic Works and Poems. Now first collected, with notes by William Gififord and addi- tional notes and some account of Shirley and his writ- ings. By Alexander Dyce. Portrait by T. Lupton. 6 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. London, 1833 2307 Short Introduction of Grammar generally to be used; compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attaine to the knowledge of the Latin Tongue. 8° black morocco. Oxford, 165 1 With bookplate of Philip Harcourt and autograph, 1693. 2308 Shorthand, Edward. Traditions and Superstitions of the New Zealanders. Frontispiece. 12° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1856 2309 Shurtlefp, N. B. Records of the Governor and Com- pany of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. 6 vols, small folio, cloth. Boston, 1853 Dr. Shurtleff's own copy, with his notes and a. I. s. inserted. CATALOGUE. 197 2310 Shurtleff. Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England. 10 vols, small folio, cloth. Boston, 1855 Dr. Shurtleff's own copy, with his notes. 231 1 SiBBALD. Chronicle of Scottish Poetry; from the thir- teenth century to the Union of the Crowns. To which is added a glossary by J. Sibbald. 4 vols. 8" old calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh, 1802 2312 SiBBES, Richard. The Bruised Reed and Smoking Flax; a Fountain Sealed; a Description of Christ. 13° an- tique calf, red edges. Pickering : London, 1838 Printed by C. Whittingham. 2314 SiBS, Dr. Bowels Opened; or, a discovery of the Neare and Deare Love, Union and Communion betwixt Christ and the Church, and consequently betwixt him and every believing Soule. Small 4° half calf. London, 1641 It was a copy of " Bowels Opened," by Rev. Dr. Sibs, that Judge Sewall took from his pocket to read when he went courting Madam Winthrop. — See SewalVs Diary. 2315 Sidney, Sir Philip. The Countess of Pembroke's Arca- dia. Written by Sir Philip Sidney, Knight. Now the sixt time published. Woodcut title. Folio, boards (few margins worn). London, 1622 2316 Sidney. Miscellaneous Works of. With a life of the author and illustrative notes by William Gray. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, i860 Large Paper Copy. 2317 SiLVESTRE, J. B. Universal Palaeography; or, facsimiles and writings of all nations and periods. Copied from the most celebrated and authentic manuscripts in the libraries and, archives of France, Italy, Germany and England by M. J. B. Silvestre, accompanied by an his- torical ^rfd descriptive text and introduction by Cham- polliott Figeac and Aim6 Champollion, Fils. Trans- late^ from the French and edited, with corrections and npies, by Sir Frederic Madden, K. H., F. R. S., etc. Above 300 large and finely executed plates, illumi- nated in gold, silver and colors. 2 vols, atlas folio and 2 vols, (text) imperial 8°. Together 4 vols, half red morocco. London, 1850 One of the most comprehensive works ever issued upon this sub- ject. The text contains a great deal of general information on the sub- ject of ancient MSS., and may be studied independently. The two volumes of plates have margins water-stained, but this does not injure the beauty of the plates. 2318 SiLvtSTRE. The same (text only). 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 198 CATALOGUE. 2319 SiMMONDs, P. L. Dictionary of Trade Products, 16° lialf calf, gilt back. London, 1858 2320 Singer. Wayland Smith; a dissertation on a tradition of tlie Middle Ages, from the French of G. B. Dep- ping and Francisque Michel. With additions by S. W. Singer and the amplified legend by OEhlenschlager. 12° cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1847 2321 Skelton, Joseph. Pietas Oxoniensis; or, Records of Oxford Founders. With 26 full-page portraits and plates engraved by Skelton & Winkles, portraits drawn by C. Grant and the plates by J. Willis and others. Folio, half morocco, uncut (few corners slightly water- stained). London, 1828 2322 Sketch of the Church Solemnities and the Stone Chapel and Festival at the Exchange, Mar. 25, 1813, in honour of the Russian Achievements over their French Invaders. 12° stitched, uncut. Boston, 1813 2323 Sketches of Popular Tumults; illustrative of the evils of social ignorance. 16° paper. London, 1847 2324 Sky Lark (The); being an elegant collection of the best and newest songs in the English language. With fron- tispiece and vignette on title engraved by J. Scott. 12° calf (rebacked). London, n. d. 2325 Sladen, Douglas. Younger American Poets, 1830 to 1890. With an appendix of Younger American Poets, edited by G. B. Roberts. Portraits. 12° cloth. New York, 1891 Autograph poem, "A Toast for Dominion Day," four verses, by C. G. D. Roberts, inserted. SLAVERY AND THE REBELLION. 2326 AMERi^fN Anti-Slavery Almanac, 1836 to 1843 (one lyniffDerjMtg^cover missing). 8 pamphlets. 2327 An NU>ifL Report of the American Anti-Slavery Society, hj^ihe Executive Committee, for i860. 8° wrappers. ''^ New York, 1861 2328 Army Tracts of the American Unitarian Association, 1861-65. 8° paper, uncut. Boston, 1865 Large Paper : only 100 copies printed. Contains 20 original articles by Rev. George Putnam and Charles Eliot Norton ; also the Phi Beta Kappa Poem by Elbiidge Jefferson Cutler. 2329 Bartlett, John R,„.'-^iterature of the Rebellion; a catalogue of b^©Ks and pamphlets relating to the Civil War in thejyiiited States and the subjects growing out of that event, together with works on American Slav- ery, y^" sheets, folded, uncut. Boston, i866 liARGE Papbr_: only 60 copies printed. CATALOGUE. 199 SLAVERY AND THE REBELLION — Continued. 8330 Brown, John, of Harper's Ferry, a. I. s. 2 pages 4°, dated Charlestown, Jefferson Co., Va., 4 Nov. 1852, to Mrs. Lydia Maria Child. Written from jail in Charlestown, Va., to Mrs.' Child, declining her proffered services as nurse during ,his imprisonment. This letter was presented by her in aid of the Sanitary Fair, Boston, and has with it* the engrossed notice used at the Fair ; also two letters which were sent by her to the purchaser later ; one a copy of the letter which she had offered her services as nurse, and the other giving an account of both letters. 2331 Brown. John Brown Invasion; an authentic history of tj>e Harper's Ferry Tragedy, with full details of the Capture, trial and execution of the invaders. Portrait. 8° wrappers. Boston, i860 2332 Brown. Life and Letters of. Edited by Richard D. Webb.^Portrait. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 2333 BRO^HTTPublic Life of. By James Ridpath. Portrait fnd plate. 12° cloth. Boston, i860 2334 Confederate. Southern Punch. Vols, i and 2. From Aug. 15, 1863, to Oct. 2, 1864. All published, com plete set in the original numbers, 25 in each volume, uncut and unopened. 2 vols. 4°. Richmond, 1863-64 This exceedingly rare publication was largely circulated in the Con- federate camps and most of the numbers destroyed. Those exchange copies which were kept in newspaper offices in Richmond were de- stroyed in the fire which burned the business part of the city at the time of its evacuation by the rebel troops. The only other copies known are a set in the Boston Athenaeum, which was bought bound and closely trimmed in binding, and an im- perfect set in the Library of Congress, containing a few more than half the numbers. 2335 Confederate. Southern Literary Messenger. Vol. 37, nos. 4, 8 and 10; Vol. 38 complete, nos. i to 6 (the last six numbers that were printed). Together 9 num- bers 8° original wrappers. Richmond, 1863-64 Confederate Periodical ; these numbers are very rare. 2336 Confederate Newspapers. Southern Illustrated News, Vol. I, no. 2, and Vol. 3, no. 29; Sept. 20, 1862, and Sept. 24, 1864. (2) 2337 Confederate Constitution and By-Laws of the Richmond Typographical Society, with the rules of order and list of prices. 18° wrappers. Richmond, 1862 2338 Confederate. Sketch of the Life of; including a brief account of Jackson's Celebrated Valley Campaign. By Philip Slaughter. 12° wrapper. Richmond, 1864 2339 Confederate. Fowler, W. H. Guide for Claimants of Deceased Soldiers, pp. 72. 12° wrappers. Richmond, 1864 200 CATALOGUE. SLAVERY AND THE REBELLION — Continued. 2340 Confederate. [Lincoln.] Abram; a military poem. By A Young Rebelle, Esq. of the Army. pp. 63. 12° stitched, uncut. Richmond, 1863 Confedestate Imprint. Dedicated to the Unknown and Unre- I corded, the noble men of the Confederate Army. An exceedingly rare Lincoln item, published two years before his murder. " There was an old flat-boatman, He lived in the E-li-noy. The natives called him Abram, He was their greatest joy; They honored him and petted him, Unto his great delight, Said he was some at splitting rails, And punkins in a fight. Old Abram then was left alone ; His Christian guests departed, To await their hour of coming doom. Which found them broken-hearted ; Old Abe met death, as he had lived. And the Yankees all wore crape, And on his tombstone Davis wrote, 'Hie facet, Illinois Ape.' " 2341 Confederate. General Orders from Adjutant and In- spector-General's Office, Confederate States Army, Jan., 1862, to Dec, 1863. 12° sheets. Columbia, 1864 Lacks last signature of Index. 2342 Confederate. General Orders, No. 40, Richmond, Oct. 12, 1864. pp. 10. 8° stitched. Relates to the Court-Martial of Capt. A. J. Rogers, Capt. J. K. Littleton and others. 2343 Confederate. Illustrated System of Bandaging; se- lected from "Goffres Prdcis de Bandages," by order of the Surgeon-General. Plates. 12° wrappers. Richmond, 1864 2344 Confederate. Jackson, Thomas J. Life of. By an Ex- Cadet. 8° wrappers. Richmond, 1864 2345 Confederate. Lloyd's Southern Railroad Guide, June, 1864. 12° wrapper. Atlanta. 2346 Confederate. MacMahon, T. W. Cause and Contrast; an essay on the American Crisis. 8° stitched, uncut. Richmond, 1862 2347 Confederate. Matthews, James M. Digest of the Laws of Virginia of a criminal nature, illustrated by judicial decisions. 8° stitched, uncut. Richmond, 1861 2348 Confederate. Mother Goose's Melodies. Woodcuts. 12° pictorial wrapper. Richmond, 1865 2349 Confederate. Official Reports of Battles. Published by Order of Congress, pp. 571. 8° stitched. Richmond, 1862 CATALOGUE. 201 SLAVERY AND THE REBELLION — Continued. 2351 Confederate. Pollard, Edward A. First and Second Year of the War. 2 vols. 8° wrappers. Richmond, 1862-63 2352 Confederate. Pollard. The Two Nations; a key to the history of the American War. 8° wrappers, uncut. Richmond, 1864 »353 Confederate. Pollard. Observations in the North; eight months in prison and on parole. 8° wrappers. Richmond, 1865 The last book published in the Confederacy. 2354 Confederate. Preston, Mrs. M. J. Beechenbrook; a rhyme of the war. 12° wrappers. Richmond, 1865 2355 Confederate. Regulations of the Medical Department of the United States Army. 8° half roan. Richmond, 1861 2356 Confederate. Songs of Humor and Sentiment. 16° wrapper. Randolph, 1864 2357 Confederate. Speech of Hon. Thomas S. Gholson, of Virginia, on the policy of employing negro troops and the duty of all classes to aid in the prosecution of the war. 8° stitched (margins soiled). Richmond, 1865 2358 Confederate. Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America, passed at the fourth session of the First Congress, 1863-64. Edited by Jas. M. Matthews. With Index and Private Laws, pp. 253, xxiii, 15. 8° wrappers. Richmond, 1864 2359 Confederate. Stonewall Song Book; being a collection of patriotic, sentimental and comic songs. Fifth ed. 16° wrapper, uncut. Richmond, 1864 2360 Confederate. Stonewall Song Book. Eleventh ed. 16° wrapper. Richmond, 1865 2361 Confederate. Grandpapa and One of his Stories; — Boys and Girls' Stories of the War; — The Soldier's Hymn- Book for Camp Worship. 3 vols. 18° wrappers. Richmond, 1863-64 2362 Confederate Almanacs. Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina Almanac, 1863 and 1865; — Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina Almanac, 1865. (3) 2363 Confederate Magazine. Weekly Register, Aug. 20 and 27, 1864. (2) Lynchburg, Va., 1864 2364 Confederate Newspaper. Daily Express, Petersburg, Va., April 25, 1865. Contains sketches of tha Booth family and of the assassination of President Lincoln. 203 CATALOGUE. SLAVERY AND THE REBELLION — Continued. 3365 Confederate Newspaper. Western Sentinel, Feb. 9, 1865. 3366 Confederate Novel. Braddon, M. E. John Marchmont's Legacy. 8° stitched, uncut. Richmond, 1865 2367 Confederate Novel. McCabe, James D. The Aid-de- Camp; a romance of the War. 8° wrappers. Richmond, 1863 2368 Confederate Novel. Muloch, Miss. Mistress and Maid. 8° wrappers, uncut. Richmond, 1864 2369 Confederate Novel. Two Rebellions; or, treason un- masked. By a Virginian, is" wrappers. Richmond, 1865 2370 Confederate Novel. The Rivals; a Chickahominy story. By Miss M. J. H. Illustrations. 12° pictorial wrappers, unopened. Richmond, 1864 3371 Confederate Novel. Wood, Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Halli- burton's Troubles. Vol. 2. 8° stitched, uncut. Richmond, 1865 2372 Confederate School Books. Campbell and Dunn. Child's First Book. Woodcuts. 12° wrappers. Richmond, 1864 2373 Confederate School Books. Confederate First Reader; containing selections in prose and poetry. 12° wrap- pers. Richmond, 1864 2374 Confederate School Books. Confederate Spelling-Book. Woodcuts. 12° wrappers. Richmond, 1864 2375 Confederate School Book. Our Own Primer for the Children. 12° wrappers. Greensboro, (1862) 3376 Confederate School Books. Smith's English Grammar, on the productive system. 12° wrappers. Richmond, 1864 2377 Confederate School Books. Sterling and Campbell. Our Own First Reader. Illustrations. 12° boards (covers water stained.) Greensboro, (1862) 2378 Confederate School Book. Sterling, Richard, and J. D. Campbell. Our Own Third Reader. 12° boards. Greensboro, (1862) 3379 Confederate School Book. Virginia Primer. Wood" cuts. 12° wrappers. Richmond. 1864 2380 Confederate School Book. Virginia Speller and Reader Woodcuts. 13° boards. Richmond, 1865 CATALOGUE. 203 SLAVERY AND THE REBELLION— Continued. 2381 Confederate Thanksgiving Sermon, Sept. i8, 1862. A Nation's Ebenezer, sermon, in Broad St. Methodist Church, Richmond, Va., the day of Public Thanks- giving, appointed by the President of the Confederate States. By Rev. D. S. Doggett. 8° original wrapper. Richmond, 1862 2382 Confederate. Ahn, Dr. F. French Commercial Let- ter-Writer. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1861 2383 Confederate. Stewart, K. J. Geography for Begin- ners. Maps and illustrations. 12° cloth. Richmond, 1864 2384 Confederate. The Southern School Arithmetic; or, youth's assistant. By A. and J. Fowler, pp. 184. 12* boards. Richmond, 1864 2385 Confederate. Fremantle, Lieut. -Col. Three Months in the Southern States, April, June, 1863. pp. 158. 8" wrappers (cover printed on wall paper). Mobile, 1864 2386 Confederate. Blanks for Hospital use at Lynchburg, Virginia. (35 pieces.) 2387 Davis, Jeff., d. s. i page small 8°, 6 Jan., 1864. A Prom- isory note to pay $350 for the hire of one negro slave, named Ellen. Together with a letter certifying as to its genuineness and of its being found in his trunk with other things confiscated at the time of his cap- ture, also a $50 bill, Confederate Currency, with por- trait of Jeff Davis. (Lot.) 2388 Henson, Josiah. Life of; formerly a slave, now an in- habitant of Canada, as narrated by himself. 16° paper. Boston, 1849 ' 2389 HosMER, James K. The Color-Guard; being a corporal's notes of military service in the Nineteenth Army Corps. 12' cloth. Boston, 1864 2390 Laugel, Auguste. The United States during the Wai. 8° new cloth, uncut. London, i86tf 2391 Mock Auction; Ossawatomie Sold, a mock heroic poem. With portraits and tableaux, illustrative of the char- acters and actions of the world-renowned order of Peter Funks. Plates. 12° cloth. Richmond, i860 2392 Music. Penny Street Ballads, issued during the war and slavery times. 108 sheets. Contains: Lincoln's Assassination, an acrostic by John Le Page, P. E. L; — Marching Through Georgia; — Dixie's Land; — When this Cruel War is Over; — Capture of Je£E Davis; — Abraham's Daughter, etc 304 CATALOGUE. SLAVERY AND THE REBELLION — Continued. 2393 Philadelphia Fair. The New Book of Nonsense; a contribution to the Great Central Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission. Numerous illustrations. Ob- long 12* cloth. (Phila., 1864) 8394 Report of the Joint Committee on the Harper's Ferry Outrages, Jan. 26, i860, pp. 35; — Communication from E. Louis Lowe, Esq., Ex-Governor of Maryland, pp. 6; — The Unionist, Jan., i860. 3 pamphlets. Pub. at Richmond, etc. 2395 Sala, George A. My Diary in America in the Midst of War. 2 vols. 8° new cloth. London, 1865 2396 Sanitary Fair. A Plea; written for the Fair in Behalf of the Sanitary Commission, held in Boston, Dec. 14, 1863, a poem, 7 pp. Small 4° paper (stained). An original poem, autlior unknown. 2397 Sanitary Commission. Reports, 1861-62. (17) 2398 SketCh of the Laws relating to Slavery, by George M. /"Stroud, Phila., 1856; — Bronze Group commemorating Emancipation, 1879; — The National Sacrifice, by Rev. T. Walden, Phila., 1865; — Draft-Draft-Draft (broad- side) ; — Letter to Rev. Nathaniel Hall of Dorchester, Mass., by Nahum Capen, 1855; — Memorial of Henry Ware Hall, 1864. 6 pamphlets. 2399 Slave S