CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Cornell University Library arW3792 Catalogue of the magnificent private lib 3 1924 031 352 192 olin,anx Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924031352192 AMOR L. HOLLIXGSWORTH OF THE MAGNIFICENT PRIVATE LIBRARY -OF THE LATE- AMOR L. H0LLING8W0RTH OF MILTON, MASS. Member of the Grolier Club, Club of Odd Volumes, CaxtonClub, Etc. MagniAcent Collection of Fine and Rare Books, many in Samptuous Bindings by the Finest Binders in the World. Rare English and American First Editions. Extra Illustrated Books. Beautiful Art Biographies and Publications. First Issues of Books illustrated by Cruikshank, Aiken, Rowlandson, Leech, Sey- mour, "Phiz" and others. •■ Club Publications, Club of Odd Volumes, Grolier Club, Caxton Club, Bradford Club, Acorn Club, Prince Society, Bibliographical Society and Kelmscott Press Publications, Books issued by W. L. Andre^vs and other Private Presses. Eighteenth Century French Vignette Books, illustrated by Eisen, Marillier, Moreau, Freudenberg, Choff ard, Daubigny and other celebrated artists. Early Printed Books, Rare Chronicles, Rare engraved Bible Prints, Dance of Death and Books of Emblems. Fine Copies of the Beautiful Steel Vignette Books by J. M. W. Turner, Thomas Stothard, Finden and others. Magnificent Bindings by Cobden-Sanderson, The Doves' Bindery, Miss Frideaux, Roger de Coverly, Samblanck-Weckesser, Bedford, Cuzin, Ruban, Lortic, Kauffman, David, Matthews, Zaehnsdorf, Toof, Otto Zahn, Sanford, Club Bindery, ChamboUe-Duru, Riviere, Tout, Rousselle. Water Color Books by Grivaz, E. H. Garrett and others. Rare Americana, Revolutionary History, Finely bound State Histories, Mathers, etc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION TDESDAT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 12tll, 13tll, 14tll, 1910 EACH DAY AT 10 AND 2 O'CLOCK. In the Library Sales room 646 Washington St, C. F. LIBBIE & CO. - Auetioneers and Appraisers BOSTON. 3UTPCSS. TELEPHONE OXFORD, 2026. SPECIAL NOTICE. To prevent trouble in delivery and settlement, no lot* will be delivered while the sale is in progress. Bills can be pud and Books delivered between the sessions. Intending Purchasers wishing to avoid the annoyance of making a de posit during the sale, can make cash arrangements before the sale with the undersigned. C. F. LIBBIE & CO ORDER OF SALE. Morning Sessions at 10 o'clock. Afternoon Sessions at 2 o'clock Tuesday Morning, Apr. 12, , . t to 315 Tuesday Afternoon, Apr. 12 3l6to 631 Wednesday Morning, Apr 13, ... 632 to 945 Wednesday Afternoon, Apr. 13, ... . 946 to 1259 Thursday Morning, Apr. 14, . . . 1260 to 1575 Thursday Afternoon, Apr. 14 1576 to End. FROM THE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT, APRIL 7, 1909 HOLLINGSWORTH LIBRARY BOOKS OF THE LATE AMOR L. HOLLINGSWORTH TO BE DISPERSED. A Magnificent Collection Gathered by a Booklover — Some Not- able Nuggets of New England History, Including Early Massachusetts Laws, Ranked Among the Rarest of Rare Bookis — Early Printing and the Classics Not Overlooked — Early Chronicles, Including the Nuremberg of 1493 — Many Scarce Books in English First Editions. The large number of books which the late Amor L. Hollings- worth of Milton, gathered in the course of a long and useful life form both a library and a collection. Mr. HoUingsworth was a collector of the same type as the late Frederick W. French, the dispersal of whose library in 1901 is one of the great milestones in the history of book auctions. But at the same time he was a reader, interested not only in the great rarities, but in literature in its broad sense, making a library for himself and those who surroimded him. Fortunately he began years ago when many of the prizes of to-day had not been locked up forever in public libraries, and after be became interested in literature and book collecting, some of the great private libraries — ^the Brinley, Barlow, Ives, Menzies, French, McKee and others — came into the market and afforded Mr. Hollingsworth an opportunity to enrich his library and collec- tion with works which are the envy of the bibliophile. To his appreciation of the best in literature he added a love of fine bindings and of fine engravings. A history of the art of engraving from the earliest times to the present, illustrated by the best examples of masters, may be found in his splendid collection, now to be dispersed. Many of his books were selected with reference to this point, and while he was not an extra- illustrator in the common sense of that word, he had some magnificent books of this class. Early in his career as a col- lector he became affiliated with many of the best book pub- lishing clubs, and almost up to the time of his death he retained a lively interest in the Club of Odd Volumes of this city, the Grolier Club of New York, Caxton Club of Chicago, and others. He did not neglect to obtain original issues of the most famous of modem presses and his sporting books have already been described in the Bibliographer column of the Transcript. That this magnificent library is to be sold by auction, may come as a surprise to some, but Mr. Hollingsworth felt that as others in the family had libraries of their own, his treasures, at his death, should be dispersed in order that others might have the same opportunity he had and feel the same- pleasure he felt in the acquisition of rare books offered ia auction sales. RARE AMERICANA. This library is rich in Rare Americana, there are no less than twenty-one Mathers, for instance, with some of the great rarities. There are not only the writings of Increase, Richard, Cotton and Samuel Mather, but of Nathaniel of London, and Samuel of Dublin, sons of Richard Mather: pre-eminent among them are Increase Mather's "Kometo- pathi; or a Discourse Concerning Comets," Boston, 1683, bound by Riviere: Cotton Mather's "Memorable Providences Relating to Witchcrafts and Possessions," Boston 1689, and the "Magnalia Christi Americana," London, 1702, with the original map and list of books ; two copies of the " Parentator," and other rare sermons and tracts, all beautifully bound. A volume which will be eagerly sought is the Massachusetts Bay Acts and Laws, 1699-1712. This is the first revision of the Province Laws, of which Ames and Good ell wrote in 1869: "The editions of 1699 and 17 14 are among the rarest of rare books and the copies of them now extant are usually without the supplements." There are certain books which may properly be described as the foundation stones of New England history. Most impor- tant collections of Americana contain one or more of them. Rarely is a library to be found which has so many as this. There is a clean and large copy of Thomas Lechford's " Plain Dealing, Or, News from New-England," written by the first lawyer in Boston, and printed in London, in 1642, beautifully bound by Riviere & Son. Le Clercq's "Nouvelle Relation," Lyons, 1692, is the Pratt copy, with four extra contemporary drawings, boimd by Champs. John Josselyn's "Account of Two Voyages to New England," London, 1674, is the original edition with the license leaf. Edward Johnson's "Wonder- Working Providence," as his history of New England, printed in London, in 1654, is commonly called, is bound by Otto Zahn of Toof & Company in raspberry-colored mirror levant morocco extra with inside borders and gilt edges. There are two Jesuit Relations, original editions. One is Lallemant's, of 1648, bound by David, the Pratt copy. This rare book con- tains an account of Pfere Druillette's visit to Boston. The other is Vimont's, of 1643, bound by Riviere. A scarce work is Jonathan Parsons' "Good News from a Far Country," Portsmouth, 1756. A note by the late owner states that this was the first book printed in New Hampshire. Thomas Prince's "Chronological History of New England," Boston, 1736, is a fine copy with the list of subscribers. Samuel Hop- kins' " Housatunnuk Indians " is one of the rarest works relat- ing to New England . It is not mentioned in Fields' or Filling's Indian bibliographies, and the last copy sold was the Balcom, which brought $78.00. This copy is in full crimson levant with inside borders by the Club Bindery. Lescarbot's " Histoire de la Nouvelle France," Paris 1609, is the first edition with the genuine maps, bound by Cham- boUe Duru in full crimson crushed levant. A copy of this was recently in a New York catalogue at $335. There is an Am- sterdam edition of Montanus, printed in 1675, much scarcer than the Dutch original, and containing many more plates than the Menzies copy. One of the rarest of books relating to New England history is Mason's "Brief History of the Pequot War," Boston, 1736, edited by Thomas Prince from the original manuscript of Major Mason. Mr. Hollingsworth had the Balcom copy which brought $445, and had it put in a full black crushed levant binding by the Club Bindery. Penhallow's "Indian Wars," printed by T. Fleet in 1726, is among the rarest of New England imprints. The Ives copy brought lioo and the Brinley copy $130. This copy, which has the first page of text in exact facsimile, has an autograph note of Samuel Penhallow inserted. Here is the Deane copy of Purchas' Microcosmus, London, 1619. The "Journals of Major Robert Rogers," London, 1765, is the Gerald E. Hart copy of the first edition, with the unnumbered leaf of adver- tisements, bound by Larkins. James Adair's "History of the American Indians," pub- lished in London in 1775, is a fine, original copy in contem- porary binding. The American Military Pocket Atlas, Lon- don, 1776, is immaculate and contains the six folding maps in perfect condition. As there were no American maps of value at the time of the Revolution, the operations of the British campaign were largely based on these, which were made by D. E. Brahm, Romans, Cook, Jackson and Collett, Major Holland and other officers. Isaac Backus's "History of New England with Particular Reference to. . . Baptists," printed in Boston in 1777, reprinted in Providence in 1784, is here n the original edition. Here is one of the five copies of the Cambridge, 1862 , reprint of the Bay Psalm Book, printed on India paper and richly bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco, with a wide double of blue levant. Beverly's " His- tory of Virginia," London, 1722, is a fine clean copy, magnifi- cently bound by Otto Zahn in mirror brown levant morocco. Pishey Thompson's "History and Antiquities of Boston," relates to " our old home," and is an uncut copy. Charlevoix's "Journal of a Voyage to North America" is the English edi- tion of 1 761, with the folded map untom. Cold en's "Five Indian Nations" is the original London edition of 1747. Drayton's " Memoirs of the American Revolution," Charles- ton, 1 82 1, is a clean, uncut copy with a rare portrait of the author inserted. Esquemeling's "Bucaniers of America," London, 1684-85, is the Barlow copy with a fine impression of the portrait of Sir Henry Morgan, often missing. Gordon's " History ... of the Independence of the United States of America," London, 1788, is the original edition. Heath's "Life of a Soldier," London, 1823, is a fine clean copy, one of the rarest of colored-plate books. No copy has appeared in this country at auction for many years. There is a copy of the rare Paris issue of Thomas Jefferson's " Notes on the State of Virginia," 1782, it is the C. Fiske Harris copy, bought by Sabin for him in 1873, for $85. Captain John Knox's "His- torical Journal of the Campaigns in North America," London, 1769, is complete with the map and portraits of Wolfe and Amherst. Captain Bernard Roman's "East and West Florida," New York, 1775, is complete as published; with six engraved plates by the author, inscribed to "Honble John Hancock, Esqr. for Harvard College." A "Topographical Description of the State of Ohio," Boston, 1812, has the plate engraved by Carter, showing Cincinnati as a hamlet of about forty houses and one church. The Hollingsworth copy of the "Narrative of Lieutenant-Gen. Sir John Clinton," London, 1783, is extra illustrated by the insertion of thirteen plates and portraits including an etched portrait of Washington, mezzo- tint of Lafayette and Sir Henry Clinton by Bartolozzi. Tracts and pamphlets of historical interest are many. The Deane copy of Rev. William Hubbard's election sermon, May 3, 1675, found its way into this library. This is one of the early books printed by John Foster, the first printer of Boston. He printed two in 1675, and four in 1676, two of them after this one. Mary Rowlandson's Narrative, Boston, 1720, is handsomely bound by Riviere. John Norton's "Abel Being Dead Yet Speaketh," London, 1658, is the life of the most eminent New England clergyman of his time Qohn Cotton) by his successor in position and influence. A very rare tract is Samuel Willard's "Ne Sutor Ultra Crepidam," Boston, 1681, written in reply to Russel's "Brief Narrative." Of association interest is Bishop Burnet's sermon, S. Green, Boston, 1689, with the autograph of Thomas Prince. A fine copy of Tate and Brady's Psalms, Boston, 1754, with sixteen pages of engraved music is an edition not mentioned by O'Callaghan or Wright. The London, 1604, edition of "The Whole Booke of Psalms," a predecessor of the Bay Psalm Book, has the music printed throughout the text. So many are the scarce volumes in the department of Americana that mention can only be made by title of : Talifer's "Georgia," Charles-Town, 1741, original edition; Hazard's "Historical Collections," Philadelphia, 1792-94; the Hutchinson and Oliver Letters, Edes & Gill, 1773; Heriot's "Travels Through the Canadas," London, 1807; Hayward's " Tennessee," Knoxville, 1823 ; Keith's " History of the British Plantations in America," London, 1738; Experience May- hew's "Indian Converts," London, 1727; Proud's "History of Pennsylvania," 1797; Smith's "History of Nova Csesaria," Burlington, 1765; C. Stedman's "American War," London, 1794, exceptionally fine; Trumbull's "Connecticut," New Haven, 1818; Vincent's "Delaware," Philadelphia, 1870; and Youngs "Chronicles," both of the Pilgrim Fathers and First Planters, Boston, 1841-46. EARLY PRINTED AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. Early printing and the classics have not been overlooked in this magnificent library. A small quarto in old Italian boards Bartolomeo of Cremona, 1472, has a fine illumiaated initial. The publisher was Nicolao Trtmo of Venice, and this was Bartolomeo's first book (Proctor 4221: Coppinger 4426). One of the choicest specimens of Erhart Ratdolt's press, printed at Augsburg in 1490 is Publicius' "Ars Orator ia ..\rs Epistolandi," a very rare work in black letter, with curious woodcuts, to which Dibdin devoted fourteen pages of the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. A curious book of emblems with plates by Johannes Theodori de Bry, 1617, has fifty plates and fifty fugues with music. This is a fine copy of an exces- sively rare alchemical work, from the Brayton Ives collection (No. 613). Among the classics are the Amsterdam edition of Lucretius, 1754, with brilliant impressions of the Eisen plates and bound by Chambolle-Duru ; Ovid's Metamorphoses with the Eisen plates printed in Paris in 1767; Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered," with Le Roy's plates, printed at Paris in 1771, and Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso," Venice, 1584, with brilliant impressions of the numerous copper plates and in a most magnificent binding by Chambolle-Duru. "Clio and Euterpe," London, 1762, is a fine copy of an exceedingly rare book of engraved songs. A Book of Hours printed on vellum ia Gothic type, with the calendar, is the Dawson Tur- ner copy of Simon k Voste, Paris, 1498. There are many fine and curious designs in the borders. RARE CHRONICLES. In early chronicles the library is rich. One of the great- est rarity is the black letter edition of Froissart's " Chronycles of Englande," etc., printed by William Myddleton and Rycharde Pynson, 1525. The Perkins copy of this rarity brought $480 and the Corser copy $475. A very rare chronicle is Bossiana's, printed at MUan in 1492, and bound in morocco extra by Bedford. Pickering's reprint of the Chronicle of Master Wace, London, 1837, bound by Riviere, has a duplicate set of fifty colored plates inserted. Cooper's Chronicle, in black letter, printed at London in 1560, gives the credit for the foundation of printing to Faust. The Hollingsworth copy is bound by Bedford in full antique crushed levant, blind and gold-tooled in panels, gilt on rough edges. The gem of the collection in this line, however, is a fine copy of the Nurem- burg Chronicle of 1493, i^ ^^^ original oak boards, covered with stamped pigskin, with clasps. This has not only the scarce map at the end, but the cut of Pope Joan and her baby, generally either destroyed by cutting out or by erasure. This German edition is the great picture book of the Middle Ages, with 2250 woodcuts by Wolgemuth and Pleydenwufl'. This was the Gerald E. Hart copy. ENGLISH FIRST EDITIONS. In English first editions the gem is undoubtedly the copy of "The Germ," that short-lived organ of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood issued in London in 1859, to the foirr numbers of which Dante Gabriel Rossetti contributed his first writings. WUliam P. Rossetti was the editor and Christina Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown, Coventry Patmore and others were con- tributors. The Hollingsworth copy is the original issue with all the covers and advertisements bound in. It was bovmd by Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Bindery, in olive green mo- rocco, tooled with lilies, full gilt back, gUt on uncut leaves. The French copy in parts, with Rossetti's autograph, brought $975 in 1 90 1. There is a fine line of Charles Lamb items, including an exceptionally tall copy of the "Tales from Shakspeare," beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf, in green crushed levant extra, inside gold borders, with gilt edges. Fine copies are exceeding rare, and the French copy brought $300. There is a collected set of the works of John Heneage Jesse, in three-quarters, crimson crushed levant, by Riviere, and a set of the first editions of Mrs. Jameson, bound by the Club Bindery. Young's "Night Thoughts," 1797, has the illustrations by William Blake. A large lot of Cruikshanks includes Carey's "Life in Paris," 1822, in an uncut copy. Ackermann's "Abbey Church," 1812, has the fine colored plates. Matthew Arnold items include "The Strayed Revel- ler," of 1849, and "Empedocles on Etna," 1852, both of which were withdrawn from circulation after a few copies had been sold. Coleridge's "Sibylline Leaves," is an uncut copy pre- sented to Henry Hope Reed, by Durwent Coleridge, and bound by Zaehnsdorf. The Combe items are the three "Tours of Dr. Syntax," bound by Zaehnsdorf , the "Dance of Life," by Sanford, and the "History of Johnny Quae Genus," by Lar- kins, all with the colored plates by Rowlandson. There are many Dickens items, including the "Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi" with the Cruikshank illustrations, magnificently bound by Roger de Coverly. The French copy brought $70. The Pierce Egan's "Life in London," is bound by Tout and has the Cruikshank plates. Fitzgerald's "Rubaiyat," now of timely interest on account of the centenary of its translator, is the F. W. French copy of the third edition, which brought $80 at that sale. Its handsome binding is by Zaehnsdorf. Hamerton's " Etching and Etchers " is the first edition of 1868, with the original etchings by Had en. Palmer, Hamerton and others. The "Memoirs of Count Grammont," London, 1811, is a large paper copy with the plates all marked "proof," Smart's translation of "Gil Bias," 1807, is a beautiful clean copy, with 100 copper plates. Mrs. Oliphant's "Makers of Florence," is extra illustrated with a fine series of photographs. Rogers's " Italy " and " Poems," with the steel vignette plates, are first editions, and these copies are magnificiently bound by Cobden-Sanderson. Thackeray's "Vanity Fair," 1848, has the suppressed woodcut of the Marquis of Steyne on page 336, and is bound by Root & Son. There are two copies of Shelley's "Prometheus Unbound," both the first edition and bound by Riviere and the Hampstead Bindery respectively. Swinburne's "Atalanta and Calydon," is in an inlaid binding by Riviere, and other items in the same class are Carroll's "Hunting of the Snark," London, 1876; Leigh Hunt's "Captain Sword and Captain Pen," London, 1835; Kingsley's "Water Babies," London, 1863, bound by the Club Bindery; Ireland's "Life of Napoleon," with the Cruikshank colored plates ; Lang's St. "Andrews," on large paper; and Wordsworth's "Poems," 1807, in a contemporary binding. AMERICAN FIRST EDITIONS. Of American first editions there are few, but these are good items. The copy of "The Dial," Boston, 1841-44, to which Emerson, Thoreau, Channing, Lowell and others con- tributed, is complete, and, as it should be with the original brown wrappers. Emerson's "Society and Solitude," is a presentation copy from Emerson to E. P. Whipple, with mar- ginal notes in pencil. A rarity, bound by Riviere is the Poems of Philip Freneau, " printed at the press of the author at Mt. Pleasant, near Middletown Point, 1795," There is a presenta- tion copy of Hawthorne's "Biographical Stories for Children," Boston, 1842, and a copy of "The Gentle Boy," with the origi- nal paper wrappers bound in, and in immactdate condition except for a few fox marks. The Holmes items include the "Professor" with an autograph letter to E. P. Whipple, laid in. There are several Longfellow first editions and among the Lowell items are a clean copy of the Poems, 1849, unopened, and "Under the Willows," 1869, bound by Roger de Coverly, in a unique binding with an autograph inscription by the binder. This is the F. W. French copy. Other first editions in original bindings are Poe's "Al Aaraaf," 1829; Mrs. Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Thoreau's "Walden" and Whitman's "Leaves of Grass." EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE. Early English literature was a field of collecting which appealed to Mr. Hollingsworth, and many years ago he began to gather these masterpieces. The first edition of Ben Jonson's works is in an extremely rate state, the first issue of the three parts hardly ever being found together. Collations of copies vary, this one following that given by Mr. Hazlitt in his Biblio- graphical Collection and Notes, second series, 1882. Some- times a copy of the portrait by Vaughan is inserted, but does not belong to this first edition, as at the date of issue of the first part — 16 16 — ^Vaughan was only seven years of age. The work was edited by Jonson himself, and among the names of the principal actors appears that of "Will: Shakespeare." John Florio's translation of Montaigne, 1603, contains the two rare leaves of " Errors and Omissions " at the end, entirely dif- ferent from the one leaf of "Errors and Omissions" at the beginning. This work is of decided Shakspearean interest, as in the British Museum there is a copy bearing his autograph. It is, as has often been pointed out, the only book which we can positively say formed a part of Shakspeare's library. This copy also contains the long preliminary poem by Samuel Daniel. In such superb condition it is exceedingly valtiable, a "wormed" copy, having been sold at Sotheby's for $380. Chaucer is represented by the fourth edition of his works, 1561, in black letter and botmd by Bedford. This is the McKee copy, which brought $110. Dear old Burton is present in a copy of "The Anatomy of Melancholy," bound by Lortic Freres and in perfect condition. The McKee copy brought $200 and the Edwardes copy $250. Of Milton's "Paradise Lost" there is a copy of the first edition of 1668, with the fourth title-page: "Paradise Regained," 167 1, the first edition with the rare license leaf before the title-page and the last leaf of errata, and "Eikonoklastes," 1649, bound by Riviere. A rare book is Michael Drayton's "Poly-Olbion," 1622, this being one of the few copies with the printed title to each part. A copy of this was sold in 1888 for $163. A little old black letter volume printed in 1550 is "The Vision of Pierce Plowman," bound by Sanford. Sir John Hayward's "Life and Raigne of King Edward Sixt, " London, 1630, has brilliant impressions of the frontispiece and the por- trait of Hayward engraved by Will Pass. A famous book is Joannis Geyler's "Ship of Fools," the MUan edition of 1511, bound by Thompson. This very curious satire on the follies of the times has been eagerly sought by collectors since 1815, when Edward's copy sold for $215. Many of the humorous woodcuts have xylographic illustrations, which leads collec- tors of block books to admit this printed work to their "cabi- nets." This copy contains the life of the author, which is foimd in but few copies. The copy of Wither's Emblems, Lon- don, 1635, is the Brayton Ives, No. 1088. "Barclay His Argenis" is the second edition of 1636, and the "Decameron" of Boccaccio, the Italian edition of 1757, with the brilliant plates by Gravelot, Eisen, Boucher and Cochin, printed in Paris, although dated from Londra. Of Rabelais there is an Amsterdam edition of 1741, bound by Derome and bought at the Gerald E. Hart sale for $63. John Donne's "Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis that Self-Homicide is not so Natiir- ally Sin that it may never be otherwise," London, 1648, is bound by Zaehnsdorf, and his "Poems" of 1633, the French copy, has the two leaves, "The Printer to the Understand ers," which are often missing. A work which has been pronounced the "masterpiece of the eighteenth century" is Dorat's "Les Baisers," The Hague, 1770, with the Eisen vignettes and bound by Emile Rousselle. The edition of Cervantes is that printed by Joaquin Ibana, Madrid, 1 780. There is a fine, clean copy of the first edition of "Gulliver's Travels," London, 1726, bound by Riviere. The Edinburgh edition of Burns 's "Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect," 1787, is the first Edinburgh edition. The French copy brought $80 in 1901. There are also first editions of Fielding's "Tom Jones," 1749, and Smollett's "Humphrey Clinker," 1771, the latter having the first issue of the first volume misdated 167 1. One might go on for hours describing the treasures of this library. A set of "The Portfolio," edited by Hamerton, is the finest English art periodical. An extra-illustrated copy of Scarron's " Comical Romance " on Japanese vellum is bound by Chambolle-Duru. That exquisite volume, Williams's "Sakoontala," with its colored borders heightened with gold, is beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf . A set of Mosher's " Bibe- lot " in nine volumes, is one of twelve copies on Japan vellum. Another set is the Bibliophiles Contemporains, which rarely appears in the American market, being eagerly seized by French collectors. Irving Lyons 's "Colonial Furniture of New England" is now out of print and scarce. A Japanese vellum copy of Garrett's "Elizabethan Songs" is one of twenty-five so printed, extra illustrated with a water-color drawing of Windsor Castle, with thirty-three other water colors by Garrett, and bound at the Doves Bindery by Cobd en Sanderson. The Vale Press Shakspeare, in thirty-nine volumes, is another worthy of note, having become scarce before the publication was finished. G. H. S. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the beautiful condition of the books and bindings described in this catalogue. Selected copies of rare books were bought by Mr. HoIIingsworth and sent by him to the famous modern binders of the world to be bound in the most elegant and costly manner. ***** The opportunity to obtain such fine books as these is the chance of a lifetime. C. F. LIBBIE & CO» CATALOGUE. CONDITIONS OF SALE. ■" I 'ERMS CASH. Bills must be paid before delivery of goods. Deposits must be made when requested. BOOKS ARE SOLD PER VOLUME, PAMPHLETS PER PART OR PIECE, AND BIDS BY MAIL, OR OTHERWISE MUST BE MADE ACCORDIHGLY. No charges made for buying when parties are unable to attend the sale. To purchasers present at sales, goods are sold as they are without recotu'se for imperfections. On orders sent to us, books are guaranteed as catalogued, in good, sound, second-hand condition, im- perfect books (not so described ) may be returned. Claims for errors or allowance must be made within three days of receipt of goods. In all cases of disputed bids, the lot shall be re-sold. No books returnable after 16 days from date of sale for errors or imperfections. A' 'BECKET, GILBERT ABBOTT. The Comic History of Rome. First ed. With lo colored plates and numerous other illustrations. 8° tree calf, gilt back and sides. Bradbury and Evans ; London, n. d. Colored plates by John Leech. 2 A'BECKET. Comic History of England. With 20 colored etchings and 200 woodcuts, by John Leech. 8° tree calf, gilt back and sides. Bradbury, Evans & Co. : London. Colored plates by John Leech. 3 ABELARD AND HELOISE. Letters of ; with a par- ticular account of their lives, amours and misfortunes. To which are added poems by Pope, Madan, Cawthome, Birch, Seymoiir, etc. Frontispiece engraved by Middlemist. 12" full orange crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges. London, 1815 2 C. F. Libbie & Co. COLORED COPY OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY. 4 ACKERMANN, R. History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's, Westminster; its antiquities and monuments. With portrait of WiUiam Vincent, engraved by H. Meyer. Plan and 80 plates engraved by J. Bluck, Lewis and others, from drawings by Pugin, Mackenzie, Villiers, Thomson, Shep- herd and others, finely colored by hand. 2 vols. 4° old calf (rebacked). R. Ackermann: London, 1812 With finely colored plates. ACORN CLUB PUBLICATIONS. 5 ACORN CLUB. Samuel Stone's Catechism. Re- issued, with an introductory sketch from the original edition printed in 1684. 12" half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Hartford, 1899 Only 100 copies printed. 6 ACORN CLUB. The Hiding of the Charter. By Charles J. Hoadly. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Hartford, 1900 Only 100 copies printed. 7 ACORN CLUB. Connecticut Statute Laws; a bib- liographical list from the earliest issue to 1836. Compiled by Albert C. Bates. 4° half morocco. Hartford, 1900 Only 102 copies printed. 8 ACORN CLUB. Relation of the Pequot Warres. Written in 1660 by Lieut. Lion Gardener and now first printed from the original manuscript with an historical in- troduction. 8° half morocco, gilt top. Hartford, 1901 Only 102 copies printed. 9 ACORN CLUB. Acts and Laws of His Majesties Colony of Connecticut in New England. Printed in 1702 and now first reissued. Royal 4° half vellum, uncut. Hartford, 1901 Only 100 copies printed. 10 ACORN CLUB. Thomas Short, the first Printer of Connecticut. By W. DeLoss Love. 8° wrappers, uncut. Hartford, 1901 Only 102 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 3 11 ACORN CLUB. The Warwick Patent. By Charles J. Hoadly. 8° wrappers, uncut. Hartford, 1902 Only 102 copies printed. 12 ACORN CLUB. Charles Jeremy Hoadly, LL. D., a Memoir. By W. N. Chattin Carlton. 8" vellum wrappers, uncut. Hartford, 1902 Only 102 copies printed. 13 ACORN CLUB. Lists of Books printed in Connec- ticut, 1709-1800. By James H. Trumbull. 4° wrappers, un- cut. Hartford, 1904 Only 102 copies printed. 14 ACORN CLUB. Facsimile of Fast-Day Proclama- tion by Gov. Gordon Saltonstall of Connecticut, 1709. Small folio broadside. ADAIR'S AMERICAN INDIANS. 15 ADAIR, JAMES. The History of the American In- dians ; particularly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia: Containing An Account of their Origin, Lan- guage, Manners, Religious and Civil Customs, Form of Gov- ernment, Punishments, Conduct in War and Domestic Life, their Habits, Diet, Agriculture, Manufactures, Diseases and Method of Cure, and other Particulars stifficient to render it a Complete Indian System. Map. 4° calf. Charles Dilly: London, 1775 Fine original copy in contemporary binding. "Mr. Adair points various customs of the Indians, having a striking resemblance to those of the Jews; and the great object of his work appears to be to prove that the aborigines of America are descended from that race." — Allen's Bio. Diet. 16 ADAMS. History of the Administration of John Adams, late President of the United States, by John Wood; — Narrative of the Suppression, by Col. Burr, of the History of the Administration of John Adams, written by John Wood by a Citizen of New York. Bound in one vol. 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. New York, 1802 Fine, large, uncut, copy of this rare "Suppressed History.". 4 C. F. Libbie & Co. ENGLISH CLASSICS, LARGE PAPER. 17 ADDISON AND OTHERS. Spectator, Tattler and Guardian. Engraved title pages. Bound in 28 vols, royal 8° diamond russia, gilt edges. H. Baldwin: London, 1797 Large Paper edition; comprises: Spectator, 8 vols, bound in 16 ; — Tattler, 4 vols, bound in 8 ; — Guardian, 2 vols., bound in 4. PROOF IMPRESSIONS. 18 . Numb: Dirftftion 17 Fitredforthe Zfl»^iw. _ [See No. 39.] lo C. F. Libbie & Co. 41 ALMANAC. Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont Almanack, i797- 12° three-quarters brown crushed levant morocco, uncut. Worcester (1797) Contains Washington's Farewell Address. 42 ALMON, J. Collection of Interesting Scientific Papers relative to the Dispute between Great Britain and America, showing the causes and progress of the misunder- standing from 1764 to 1775. 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1777 The supplementary volume to the Remembrancer, published by J. Almon. Name cut from title otherwise a fine large uncut copy. 43 ALPINE CLUB. Peaks, Passes and Glaciers. First series by John Ball, 1859: Second series, by E. S. Kennedy, 1862. Colored plates and numerous maps and other illus- trations. 2 vols, half light calf and one vol. half morocco. Together 3 vols. 8°- London. Comprises: Excursions by members of the Alpine Club. OLD ENGLISH SONGS, ENGRAVED VIGNETTES. 44 AMARYLLIS : consisting of such songs as are most esteemed for composition and delicacy and sung at the public theatres, or gardens. Chosen from the works of the best masters and rightly adapted for the voice, violin, hautboy, flute and German flute, with a figured base for the Jiarpsi- chord. 2 vols, in one. 2d ed., improved. 4° full crimson morocco, extra, gilt backs and edges, bound by Riviere & Son. Printed only by J. Tyther: London, n. d., (about 1750) Fine, clean copy, with beautiful vignettes at the tops of the pages. 45 AMERICAN BOOK-PRICES CURRENT; a rec- ord of books, manuscripts and autographs sold in New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Edited by L. S. Livingston. Vols. I to 7, (1894-1901). 7 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1895-1901 Only 400 to 6a s copies printed. Book Auctioneers. ii REVOLUTIONARY MAPS, 1776. 46 AMERICAN MILITARY POCKET ATLAS; being an approved collection of correct maps, both general and par- ticular, of the British Colonies, especially those which now are, or probably may be, the Theatre of War, taken princi- pally from the Actual surveys and judicial observations of engineers, D. E. Braham and Romans, Cook, Jackson and Collet, Maj. Holland, and other officers. 6 folding copper- plate maps. 8° three-quarters crimson morocco. London (1776) Immaculate fresh and clean copy with maps in perfect condition. 47 AMICIS, EDMONDO DE. Spain and the Spaniards. Photogravvire portraits and etchings. Imperial 8° cloth. New York, 1885 Guadalquiver Edition: only 569 copies printed on ragged-edge vellum paper, with proofs on India paper. 48 AMICIS. Holland and its People. Illustrated with portraits, photogravures and etchings. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1885 Zuyder-Zee Edition: only 334 copies printed on linen paper, with India proof plates. 49 ANACREON, SAPHO, BION ET MOSCHUS. Tra- duction nouvelle en prose, suivie de la veill^e des ffetes de V6nus et d 'un choix de pieces de differens auteurs. Par M. M*** C**. Frontispiece, 12 vignettes and 13 tailpieces en- graved by Massard from the designs of Eisen. 8° old calf, gilt. Paris, 1780 Beautiful vignettes and copper-plates by Eisen. These illus- trations are among the choicest by this artist. The original drawings are in the Due d' Aimiale's Library at ChantiUy, now the property of the French Government. 50 ANDERSON, W. J. Architecture of the Renais- sance in Italy. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1897 51 ANDRE, MAJOR JOHN. An Authentic Narrative of the Causes Which Led to the Death of Major Andr^, Adju- tant-General of His Majesty's Forces in North America. By Joshua Hett Smith, to which is added a Monody on the death of Major Andr^, by Miss Seward. Fine stipple portrait en- graved by Hopwood and map. 8° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, full gilt back, uncut, gilt top, by Sanford. London, 1808 Fine, clean, uncut copy. 12 C. F. Libbie & Co. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED MAJOR ANDRE. 52 ANDRE, MAJOR JOHN. Life and Career of. By Winthrop Sargent. Thick 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1861 Large Paper Copy: only 75 copies printed. Extra Illustrated by the insertion of 68 rare portraits and 7 plates. In all 75 extra illustrations. Among the extra illustrations may be mentioned rare portraits of George Washington, engraved by LeBeau; Honora Sneyd, proof; Charles Earl Comwallis; Israel Putnam, beautiful impression of French portrait published byMonhare; Gov. Morris, by B. Reading; Francis Rawdon, engraved by J. CoUyer after Stuart ; Mezzotint por- trait of Gen. Smallwood, India proof signed by the artist. Max Rosen- thal; John Adams, German print by Vinkeles; Benjamin Franklin, engraved by LeBeau; Lieut. -Col. Carleton, mezzotint engraved by S. W. Reynolds, proof; Lord Amherst, mezzotint; fine French por- trait of Lafayette, published by Monhare; John Dickinson, B. B. E. portrait; Gen. Gates, French portrait; D'Estaing, published by Field- ing ; Sir Henry Clinton, French portrait ; Silas Dean after DuSimetiere ; General Arnold after DuSimetiere, engraved by B. L. Prevost ; Wash- ington, engraved by Adam ; Brilliant impression of the Andr^ Monu- ment ; Earl Comwallis, stipple portrait printed in sepia, engraved by F. Haward; General Steuben, by B. Reading; Sir William Carr Ber- esford, beautiful stipple bust, by Freeman, brilliant proof, also a series of American Generals, published by J. Fielding, London, and also some of the portraits from Murray's History. 53 ANDREWS, W. L. Roger Payne and his Art; a short account of his life and work as a binder. Portrait and colored plates of bindings. 12" cloth. New York, 1892 Only 120 copies printed on Holland paper. 54 ANDREWS. The Bradford Map. The City of New York at the time of the granting of the Montgomerie Charter. Map. Full-page plates and other illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1893 Only 142 copies printed on plate paper with the plates on Japan paper. 55 ANDREWS. A Stray Leaf from the Correspond- ence of Washington Irving and Charles Dickens. Illustra- tions by E. D. French. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1894 Japan paper: only 75 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 13 56 ANDREWS. The Old Booksellers of New York, and other papers. Plates by E. D. French, on Japan paper. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 Only 122 copies printed on hand-made paper. 57 ANDREWS. An Essay on the Portraiture of the American Revolutionary War ; to which is added an appendix containing lists of portraits of Revolutionary characters to be found in various English and American publications. Illus- trated with reproductions, by the photogravure process, of 20 of the original engravings. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 Only 185 copies printed on hand made paper. 58 ANDREWS. A Prospect of the Colledges in Cam- bridge, in New England. By Wm. Burgis, in 1726. Por- traits and folding plate. Large 8° cloth, imcut. New York, 1897 Only lis copies printed on hand-made paper, with the plates on Japan paper. 59 ANDREWS. New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York, ; a chronologically arranged account of engraved views of the City from the first picture published in 1651, until the year 1800. 36 photogravure portraits, maps and plates, including 5 plates in color. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1897 Only 1 70 copies printed on American hand-made paper. 60 ANDREWS. A Trio of Eighteenth Century En- gravers of Portraits and Miniatures. Photogravure and etched portraits, colored plate and vignette engravings. 8° vellum wrappers, uncut. New York, 1898 Only 160 copies printed entirely upon Imperial Japan paper. 61 ANDREWS. Sexto-decimos et Infra. 27 plates and illustrations, some in gold and colors. 12" magnifi- cently bound by Otto Zahn in full green mirror morocco, sides and back tooled in an elaborate pattern with inlays of leaves, flowers and title, wide inside borders and green silk double and flies, uacut, gilt top, in box. New York, 1899 Only 140 copies printed. 14 C. F. Libbie & Co. 62 ANDREWS. James Lyne's Survey, or, as it is more commonly known, the Bradford Map, a plan of the city of New York at the time of granting of the Montgomery Charter in 1731. Folding maps. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1900 Only 17s copies printed on Holland paper. 63 ANDREWS. Gossip on Book Collecting. Photo- gravure and colored plates and facsimiles of title pages. 2 vols, small 8° vellum wrappers, uncut. New York, 1900 Only 125 copies printed on Holland paper. 64 ANDREWS. Paul Revere and His Engraving. Il- lustrations on copper engraved by Sydney L. Smith, and photogravure of Boston Massacre printed in colors, etc. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1901 Only 13 s copies printed on Van Gelder paper. Copy sold on the Pierce Sale, March, 1903, for $64. 65 ANDREWS. The Iconography of the Battery and Castle Garden. Colored plate, maps and illustrations. &° cloth, uncut. New York, 1 901 Only 13 s copies printed on hand-made paper. 66 ANDREWS. Bibliopegy in the United States and Kindred Subjects. Photogravure and colored plates of paint- ings and other illustrations. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1902 Only 141 copies printed on Van Gelder Paper. 67 ANDREWS. The Treatyse of Fysshynge Wyth and Angle. From the Book of Saint Albans. With an introduc- tory essay by W. L. Andrews. Woodcuts. 8° vellum, un- cut. New York, 1903 Printed at the Gillis's Press from type cast specially for this book, patterned after the traditional old English. 68 ANGELO. Life of Michael Angelo. By Herman Grimm. Translated by Fanny E. Bunn^tt. India proof portrait. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1866 Large Paper Copy: only 50 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 15 69 ANTAR. Poeme H^rolque Arabe, d'dpres la tra- duction de Marcel de Vic. Illustrations en couleurs de E. Dinet. With finely colored illustrations printed in the text, with chapter headings and page illustrations, beauti- fully colored. Small folio, three-quarters brown crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, by P. B. Sanford. L' Edition d' Art: Paris, 1898 Only 300 copies printed. SMIRKE'S PLATES. LARGE PAPER. 70 ARABIAN NIGHTS. Translated by the Reverend Edward Forster. With 24 engravings from pictures by Robert Smirke. 5 vols. 4° old straight-grained morocco, extra, inside gold borders, crimson watered silk double and fly leaves. W. Bulmer & Co.: London, 1802 Large Thick Paper Copy: with brilliant impressions of the plates, proofs before letters on the panels, with the titles printed on the fly leaves. The Countess of Blessington's copy, with her book-plates. 71 ARBER, EDWARD. The First Three English Books on America (i5ii)-isss, being chiefly translations, compilations, etc., by Richard Eden, from writings, maps, etc., of Pietro Martire of Anghira, (1455-1526), Sebastian Mun- ster, the Cosmographer, 1489-1552, Sebastian Cabot, of Bristol (1474-1557). With extracts, etc., from the works of other Spanish, Italian and German writers of the time. Ed- ited by Edward Arber. Imperial 8° half crimson morocco, gilt back and top. Birmingham, 1885 72 ARCHITECTURAL RECORD. Published quar- terly, with illustrations. Vols, i to 6 (JnXy, 1891 to June, 1897). Numerous half tone illustrations. 6 vols, square 8 half morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1891-97 ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND. 73 ARCHITECTURE. Belcher. Later Renaissance Architecture in England ; a series of examples of the Domes- tic Architecture erected subsequent to the Elizabethan Pe- riod. Edited with introductory and descriptive text by John Belcher and Mervyn E. Macartney. 170 heliotype plates and 53 ftirther illustrations in the text. 2 vols, large folio, half morocco, gilt backs. London, 1901 1 6 C. F. Libbie Gf Co. 74 ARIOSTO, LUDOVICO. Orlando Furioso di M. Ludovico Ariosto, Nuouamente adornato di Figure di Rame da Girolamo Porro, Padouano, et di Altre cose che saranno notate nella segvente facciata. Engraved title page and numerous copper-plates printed in the text, together with large woodcut initials. 4° magnificently bound by Chambolle- DuRU in full light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, the sides tooled in a most intricate pattern of interlaced ribbons and ornaments, gilt back, gold on uncut edges, wide inside gold borders, in a chamois lined slip-case, with leather corners. Venetia, 1584 A magnificent clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the numerous copper-plates and in a beautiful binding, by one of the most celebrated French binders. First issue, with the copper-plate for Canto 33. p. 368, re- peated for Canto 34, p. 382. The Beckford Copy brought ;£i3S. 75 ARIOSTO. Orlando Furioso. In the English He- roical Verse, by John Harington, of Bathe, now Revised and Amended, with the addition of the Author's Epigrams. Numerous highly finished engravings. Folio, calf. London, 1634 The engraved title page has a portrait of Harington by Cockson. The best edition, and the first in which the Epigrams appear. BARTOLOZZrS AND EISEN'S PLATES. 76 ARIOSTO. Orlando Furioso. With 48 fine en- gravings by Bartolozzi and others. 4 vols. 8° fine old red morocco, gilt backs and edges, style of Derome. Baskerville: Birmingham, 1773-74 Baskerville's choice edition, printed in large type, one of the most elegantly printed works issued from the famous Baskerville Press. Portrait by Ficquet after Eisen, and 46 plates by Bartolozzi, Choflard, Duclos de Ghendt, Helman, Henriquez, de Launay, de Long- ueil, Martini, Massard, Moreau, Ponce, Provost, and Simonet, after Cipriani, Cochin, Eisen, Greuze, Monnet, and Moreau. Copies in Derome bindings command high prices, ranging be- tween £20 and £120, according to the beauty and preservation of the binding. Book Auctioneers. 17 77 ARIOSTO. Roland Furieux; Poeme Heroique. Traduit par A. J. Du Pays et illustr^ par Gustave Dor^. Folio, three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Hachette: Paris, 1879 China paper copy: only 40 copies printed entirely on China paper. A beautiful example of printing a large book on China paper 78 ARNOLD, BENEDICT. Journal of an Expedition to Quebec in the year 1775 under the comand of Col. Bene- dict Arnold. By James Melvin. Royal 8° half red mo- rocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1857 Only 100 copies privately printed. Stilted binding, bound to match the Bradford Club Series. 79 ARNOLD, EDWIN. The Light of Asia, or, the Great Renunciation by the Life and Teachings of Gautama, Prince of India, the founder of Buddhism, as told in verse by an Indian Buddhist. Numerous illustrations. 4° full yellow morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1885 80 [ARNOLD, MATTHEW.] The Strayed Reveller and other Poems. By A. First ed. 16° full brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, inside gold borders, by F. Bedford. London, 1849 Withdrawn from circulation after a few copies had been sold. 81 [ARNOLD.] Empedocles on Etna and other Poems. By. A. First ed. 12° full brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by F. Bedford. London, 1852 Withdrawn from circulation after a few copies had been sold. 82 ARNOLD. Essays in Criticism. First ed. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1865 83 ARNOLD. Empedocles on Etna ; a dramatic poem. 8° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1900 Japanese vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 84 ARNOLD, Samuel G. History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Map and plate. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1859 1 8 C. F. Libbie & Co. 85 ART. Monographs on Artists. By H. Knackfuss. Translated by Campbell Dodgson. 1107 half-tone illustra- trations. 9 vols, royal 8° limp cloth, uncut, gilt tops, in board slip cases. Bielefeld, 1899-1901 Comprises : Raphael ; — Holbein ; — Rembrandt ; — Van Dyck ;— Durer; — Botticelli; — Donatello; — Rubens; — Da Vinci. These vol- umes contain a history of the great periods of Art ; each volume com- plete in itself. ARTS AND LETTERS, BOTH SERIES. 86 ART AND LETTERS ; Les Lettres et Les Arts, 1888 and 1889. Illustrated with hundreds of superb pho- togravures, many of which are handsomely colored and some printed in tints. 16 vols, royal 4° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops. Goupil et Cie.: Paris, 1888-89 The most sumptuous art magazine published. Text by Anatole France, Paul Bourget, Guy de Maupassant, and illustrations by Meissonier, Detaille, Leloir and others. Complete set with both English and French texts. Goodwin copy $104. RARE CHRONICLE. 87 ARTHUR OF LITTLE BRITAIN. History of the Valiant Knight Arthur of Little Britain; a Romance of Chivalry. Originally translated from the French by John Bouchier, Lord Berners. A new edition with a series of plates from illuminated drawings contained in the valuable MS. of the original romance. 25 finely colored plates. Small 4° calf. London, 181 4 With beautifully colored plates, facsimiles of early illuminated miniatures. 88 ARUNDEL SOCIETY. Holbein. Hans Holbein and the Meier Madonna. By Ralph N. Wornum. Illustra- tions. Royal 8° wrappers. Printed for the Arundel Society, 187 1 89 ATLAS. Massachusetts. Compiled under the di- rection of O. W. Walker. Colored maps. Folio, half roan. Boston, 1890 Book Auctioneers. 19 90 ATLAS. Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography. By Alexander K. Johnston. With additions and correc- tions to the present date by T. B. Johnston. 51 colored maps. Folio, half morocco, gilt back and edges. Edinburgh, 1896 BACKUS'S HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND. 91 "DACKUS, ISAAC. History of New England, jLJ with Particular Reference to the Denomina- tion of Christians called Baptists. 4 vols. 8° half green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Boston, 1777, Providence, 1784 Fine copy the rare original edition, binding stilted to match. With signature "Matth'w Griswold's Book, 1779," on fly-leaves. 92 [BACON, NATHANIEL.] An Historical Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England. The first period, from the first times 'till the reigne of Edward III. With curious engraved title of the map of England, with curious vignettes in the border engraved by William Marshall. Small 4° mottled calf extra. Printed for Matthew Walbancke : London, 1647 Magnificent clean copy. 93 BAKER, C. Alice. True Stories of New England Captives carried to Canada during the old French and Indian Wars. Photogravure plates. Small 4" buckram, uncut. Cambridge, 1897 94 BALDWYN'S REPRINTS. Quarles' Enchiridon, 1658; — Warwick's Spare Minutes, 1637; — Marie Magdalen's Funerall Teares, 1634; — Disquisitiones on Several Subjects, by Soame Jenyns. Portraits. 4 vols, square 16° three- quarters green morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops. Reprinted for Charles Baldwn: London, 1821-23 Large Paper Editions of these miniature reprints. 95 BALZAC ILLUSTRfi. La Peau de Chagrin, tt- udes Sociales. Numerous vignette illustrations. Royal 8° three-quarters crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Stikeman & Co. Paris, 1838 With beautiful vignettes on copper, printed in the text. 20 C. F. Libbie & Co. 96 BANCROFT, GEORGE. Poems. First ed. 12° original boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1823 97 BARBER, J. W. Historical Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of Every Town of Massachusetts. Map and 200 illustrations. 8° three-quarters green levant morocco, gilt back and top. Worcester, 1839 BARCLAY'S SHIP OF FOOLS. 98 BARCLAY, ALEX. The Ship of Fools. Trans- lated by Alexander Barclay, (Sebastian Brandt) . Numerous illustrations. Together with the life and writings of Alexan- der Barclay, with a bibliography of his works. 2 vols. 4° full calf, gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops. William Patterson: Edinburgh, 1874 The design of this curious and amusing work was to ridicule the prevailing follies and vices of every rank and profession, under the allegory of a ship freighted with fools ; and in this metrical trans- lation Barclay has given a variety of characters drawn expressly from his own countrymen, and added his advice to the various fools, which possess at least the merit of good sense and morality. The Ship of Pooles may almost be reckoned amongst our book of emblems, or works illustrated with engravings. It was formerly held in high estimation and was one of the most popular works of the age. 99 BARCLAY HIS ARGENIS, Or the Loves of Poly- archus and Argenis. Faithfully translated out of Latin into English, by Kingsmill Long, Esquire. The second edition, beautified with pictures. Together with a key prefixed to unlock the whole story. Engraved title and other copper- plates. Small 4° calf, red edges. London, 1636 A political allegory, pronounced by the Poet Cowper, the most amusing romance ever written. 100 BARNES, WILLIAM. Rural Poems. Designs by Winslow Homer and Hammatt Billings engraved on wood by W. J. Peirce. Square 12° full light polished calf, extra, gilt edges, by Matthews. Boston, 1869 loi HARRINGTON, SIR JONAH Qudge of the High Court of Admiralty in Ireland.) Personal Sketches of his own Times. 2d ed., revised and improved. Portrait. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters claret crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Riviere & Son. London, 1830 Book Auctioneers. 21 102 BARRY, JOHN S. History of Massachusetts (in- cluding the Colonial, Provincial and Commonwealth periods). 3 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Boston, 1855-57 103 BARTLETT, W. H. The Pilgrim Fathers; or, the Founders of New England in the Reign of James the First. Steel plates and other illustrations. Royal 8° half claret morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1853 CHOFFARD'S BEAUTIFUL PLATES. 104 BASAN, F. P. et H. L. (Graveurs.) Dictionnaire des Graveurs Anciens et Moderns, depuis I'origine de la Gravure. Seconde Edition. Pr^c^d^e d'une Notice His- torique sur I'art de la Gravure, par P. P. Choflard; suivie d'un precis de la Vie d'Auteur, et orn^e de soixante Estampes par differens Artistes c^lebres, dont 18 sujets nouveaux. 2 vols, small 8° half olive morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1809 Fine copy, with 60 etchings after different masters, engraved by Choffard, including the portrait of Washington engraved by Alex. Tardieu. 105 BAUM, L. FRANK. Mother Goose in Prose. Il- lustrations, by Maxiield Parrish. 4° cloth. Chicago (1897) INDIA PAPER COPY. 106 BAY PSALM BOOK. The Whole Book of Psalmes faithfully Translated into English Metre, whereunto is pre- fixed a discourse declaring not only the lawfullness, but also the necessity of the Heavenly Ordinance of Singing Scripture Psalmes in the Churches of God. Imprinted 1640. A literal reprint of the Bay Psalm Book, being the earliest New Eng- land version of the Psalms, and the first printed in America. 8° bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, back and sides richly tooled, inside double of blue levant, wide gold borders, uncut edges, gilt top, with slip-case. Cambridge, 1862 India Paper Copy : only five copies so printed. 107 BAY PSALM BOOK; being a facsimile reprint of the first edition printed by Stephen Daye at Cambridge in New England in 1640. With an introduction by Wilber- force Eames. 12° boards, uncut. New York, 1903 Only 1000 copies printed. 22 C. F. Libbie & Co. io8 BAYLEY, N. English and Latine Exercises for School Boys. Comprising all the rules of syntax, etc. i6° old calf. Printed by T. Fleet for Samuel Phillips: Boston, 1720 109 BEARDSLEY, AUBREY. The Early Work of Aubrey Beardsley. With a prefatory note by H. C. Marillier. 157 illustrations. Royal cloth, uncut. London, 1899 Printed on vellum paper. no BEAUMARCHAIS. La Folle Journee ou le Man- age de Figaro, comedie en cinq actes, en prose. Represen- tee pour la premifere fois paries comediens Frangais ordi- nares du Roi, le Mardi 27 Avril, 1784. First ed. With full-page copper plates designed by St. Quentin, engraved by Lievard, Halbou and others. Large 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Chez Roualt: Paris, 1785 Fine, tall copy of this first ed., with brilliant impressions of the plates. 111 BEDE, CUTHBERT. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford freshman. With numerous illustrations designed and drawn on the wood by the author. First ed- ition. 12° half black morocco, with the original covers bound in. London, 1857 112 BEDE. Little Mr. Bouncer and his Friend, Ver- dant Green. With illustrations by the author. First ed. 12° cloth. London, n. d. 113 BELKNAP, JEREMY. History of New Hamp- shire, comprehending the events of one complete century from the discovery of the River Piscataqua. Map. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters black crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Philadelphia, 1784, and Boston, 1791-1792 114 BELLANGE. Hippolyte Bellang^ et son CEuvre. Par Jules Adeline. With etched plates engraved by Ade- line, heliogravure plates, and facsimile illustrations. Royal 8° full green crushed levant morocco, gilt back, and sides, gilt on uncut edges, inside borders, by Chambolle-Duru. A. Quantin: Paris, 1880 Book Auctioneers. 23 1 1 5 BENTON, JOSIAH H., JR. A Notable Libel Case and the Criminal Prosecution of Theodore Lyman, Jr., by- Daniel Webster in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachu- setts November Term, 1828. Photogravure portraits. 8° boards, uncut. Merrymount Press: Boston, 1904 Only 400 copies printed. 116 BERGERAT, EMILE. L'Espagnole. Illustra- tions de Daniel Vierge, gravies sur bois par Clement Bellenger. 12'' orange crushed levant morocco, extra, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, original red wrapper bound in, by Cham- BOLLE-DuRU. L. Conquet: Paris, 1891 Japanese Vellum Copy: only 150 copies so printed. Signed by the artist. EISEN'S PLATES, LARGE PAPER. 117 [BERNARD.] Phrosine et Melidore, poeme in quatre chants. 4 copper-plates. Royal 8° full crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, gilt on uncut edges, inside gold borders by Chambolle-Duru. Messine, et Paris, 1772 Large Paper copy: only a few printed, with four fine plates by Eisen engraved by Baquoy and Ponce. MARILLIER'S PLATES, LARGE PAPER. 118 BERQUIN. Idylles par M. Berquin. 2 vols, in one. With frontispiece designed and engraved by Marillier and 24 graceful plates of Gaucher de Ghendt, Le Gouaz, Delaunay, Le Beau, Masqulier, N^e and Ponce after Maril- lier. 2 vols, bound in one vol. 12° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs and sides, gilt over marbled edges, inside gold borders. Chez Ruault: Paris, 1775 Beautiful Large Paper Copy: printed on Dutch paper, Extra Illustrated with a fine series of plates from the 1788 edition, designed and engraved by Borel and others. 119 BERQUIN. Idylls. The same. Small paper copy. Plates. 16° full crimson morocco,extra, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by P. Bernon. Chez Ruault: Paris, 1775 120 BERRY, MISS. Extracts of the Journals and Corresponence of Miss Berry, from 1783-1852. First ed. 2 portraits and plate. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1865 24 C. F. Libbie & Co. 121 BESANT, WALTER. South London. With an etching by Francis S. Walker and 119 illustrations. First ed. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1899 BOUND BY OTTO ZAHN. 122 [BEVERLY, ROBERT.] The History of Virginia. In four parts. By a native and inhabitant of the place. 2d ed., revis'd and enlarg'd by the author. Frontispiece and copper-plates. 8° magnificently bound by Otto Zahn, in brown mirror levant morocco, narrow gold border on sides, gilt back, inside gold borders, fancy paper flies, uncut, gilt top. London, 1722 Fine, clean copy, in an elegant binding. 123 BEWICK, THOMAS. Life and Works of; being an account of his career and achievements in art. With a notice of the works of John Bewick. By David C. Thomson. With 100 illustrations. Folio, cloth. London, 1882 Large Paper: only 75 copies printed, with proofs of all the engravings on India paper. 124 BEWICK, THOMAS AND JOHN. Select Fables; with cuts designed and engraved by Thomas and John Be- wick and others previous to the year 1784, together with a memoir and a descriptive catalogue of the works of Messrs. Bewick. Portrait and numerous vignette illustrations. 8° full blue morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. Newcastle, 1820 Large Paper, fine clean copy. 125 BIBELOT (THE); a reprint of poetry and prose for book lovers chosen in part from scarce editions and sources not generally known. Vols. 1-9. Vols. 1-6 bound three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Vols. 7-9 in the original vellum binding. Together 9 vols, square 1 6° uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1895-1908 Japan vellum copy: only 12 copies printed. 126 BIBLE PRINTS. Figures de la Bible, Illustrees de Huictains Francoys, pour I'interpretation et intelligence d'Icelles. Numerous woodcuts. 12° blue calf, gilt back and top. Guillaume Roville; Lyon, 1565 With woodcuts by J. Moni, of Lyons. Book Auctioneers. 25 127 BIBLE PRINTS. Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi; nes-coelatis iconibus expressa. Von Christoph Wei- gel. 100 fine copper-plates. Small 4° half brown morocco. Wien, 1593 Fine copy. 128 BIBLE PRINTS. Vita ac Miracula Selectiora formis seneis expressa. D. Catharinae Senensis Virginis Samae. Engraved title with 8 small miniature portraits and 32 en- graved copper-plates by Cornelius Galle, brilliant impress- ions, including beautiful portrait of St. Catharine. Small 4° old red morocco, extra, gilt edges. Apud Philippum Gallaeum: Antverpiae, 1603 129 BIBLE PRINTS. Triumphus Jesu Christi Crucu- fuxi. Per R. P. Bartholomseum Riccium. Engraved title and 70 full-page copper-plates, engraved by Adrianus Collaert. 8° light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, sides tooled with an interlaced ribbon pattern and conventional- ized leaves and flowers, inside gold borders, gilt over marbled edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Joannem Moretum: Antverpiae, 1608 A magnificent copy, with brilliant impressions of the copper- plates. Printed at the Plantin Press and in a magnificent binding. bolswert'S bible plates. 130 BIBLE PRINTS. Vitae Passionis et Mortis Jesu Christi Domini nostri Hysteria, Pys Meditationibus et Ad- spirationibus exposita per P. Joannem Bourghesium Mal- bodiensem e Societate Jesu. Figuris aneis expressa per Boetium k Bolswert. Small 8° full dark blue crushed levant morocco, extra, blind and gold tooled, gilt over carmine edges, by F. Bedford. Apud Henricum Aertssium : Antverpiae, 1622 Magnificent, clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the fron- tispiece and 76 copper-plates engraved by Bolswert. 131 BIBLE PRINTS. Bivero, Petro. Sacrum Sanc- tuarium Crucis et Patientise Crucifixorum et Cruciferorum emblematics imaginibus laborantium et aegrotantium omatum. 70 full-page copper-plates. 4° old calf. Ex Officiana Plantiniana: Antverpiae, 1634 Imperfect, lacks a number of pages in the beginning and the first five engraved plates, also plate no. 20. 26 C. F. Libbie & Co. 132 BIBLE PRINTS. Van Sichem. Bibels Tresoor, Ofte der zielen lusthof, Vytgebeelt in Figueren, Door veres- cheyden Meesters. Eude gesneden, door Christofiel Van Sichem. With (797) wood engravings printed on nearly every page, together with a number of pages with elaborate woodcut portraits. Small 4° full antique crushed levant morocco, gilt back, blind and gold tooling, gilt edges in the style of Bedford. P. I. Paets: Amsterdam, 1646 Beautiful copy. 133 BIBLE PRINTS. Abr^gd de la Vie et Passion de Nostra Savvevr Jesus Christ. Avec les figures, et quelques reflections sur les principaux mysteres. Seconde Partie contenant La Passion. Engraved title and 58 copper-plates, with text beneath. Small folio, antique crushed levant mo- rocco, entirely covered with blind tooling, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru, in chamois lined slip-case. Chez la Veusue loron: Paris, 1663 Beautiful copy, with brilliant impressions of the copper-plates. A FRENCH BOOK CLUB PUBLICATION. 134 BIBLIOPHILES CONTEMPORAINS. Balades dans Paris. Au Moulin de la Galette — A I'Hotel Drouot — Sur les Quais au Luxembourg. Notes inedites par Patil Eudel, B. H. Gausseron et Adolphe Rett^. With plates in two states, the proof etchings finely colored and plain proofs. Printed on specially made paper of beautiful design. Small 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1894 Only 160 copies printed. The last publication of the Society. These books rarely found in the American market, as they are eagerly sought for by the French collectors. 13s BIBLIOGRAPHICA; papers on books, their his- tory and art. 65 full-page plates, several printed in gold a,nd colors, illustrating bindings, facsimile pages of early printing, etc. ; with numerous woodcut illustrations. 3 vols, thick imperial 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Sanford. London, 1895 Contains contributions by Andrew Lang, Octave Uzanne, S. T. Prideaux, H. B. Wheatley, Austin Dobson, etc. Book Auctioneers. 27 136 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Publications of. 9 V9IS. small 4° wrappers, uncut. London, 1895-1905 -Comprises: Hand-Lists of English Printers 1501-1556, by E. Gordon DufiE; — A Classified Index to the Serapeum, by R. Proc- tor^ — Robert Wyer, Printer and Bookseller, by Henry R. Plomer; — X List of English Plays written before 1643 and printed before 1700, /by "W. W. Greg ; — ^An Index to Dibdin's Edition of the Typographical Antiquities, by Joseph Ames; — A List of Masques, Pageants, etc., by W. W. Greg;— Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers , from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plomer; — Short Catalogue of English Books in Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin, printed before 1641, by N. J. D. White; — A Century of the English Book Trade, 1457-1557. by E. G. Dull. 137 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Illustrated Monographs, Nos. i to 12 and 14. Illustrated with numer- ous fac^miles of bindings, woodcuts, etc. 13 vols. 4° wrap- perSj/uncut. London, 1854-1906 / These numbers comprise much bibliographical information re- lating to early printing and printers, book binding, etc. Comprises: Erhard Ratdold and his Work at Venice, by R. Redgrave, 1894; — Jan van Doesborgh, by Robert Proctor, 1894; — An Iconography of Don Quixote 1605-1895, by H. S. Ashbee, 1895 ; — Early Printers of Spain and Portugal, by K. Haebler, 1897; — Le Chevalier D^Ub^r^, by Oliver de La Marche, 1898; — The First Paris Press; an account of the Books printed for G. Pichet and J. Heynlin, in the Sorbonne, 1470-1472, by A. Claudin, 1898; — Antoine V^rard by John Macfarlane, 1900; — The Printing of Greek in the Fifteenth Century, by Proctor, 1900; — A Book Bound for Mary Queen of Scots, by G. P. Babwick, 1901 ; — Early Oxford Bindings, by S. Gibson, 1903 ; — The Earliest English Music Printing, by Robert Steele, 1903 ; — Chart of Oxford Printing, 1468-1900, by F. Madan, 1904; — Early Editions of the Roman de la Rose, by F. N. Bourdillon, 1906. 138 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Transactions Vols. T.-6, 1892 to March 1902 (lacking vol. 3, part i, j'^Nov. 1896). Numerous facsimile illustrations woodcuts. Bound in 10 vols, small 4° wrappers, London', 1 893-1 903 Contains much bibliographical information relating to early jlrinting and printers, English bibliography, London literature, writ- ing books of the i6th century, Wm. Pickering, English handwriting, Latin Grammars in English text books of English schools, etc. 28 C. F. Libbie & Co. SPECIMEN OF OLD PAINTED BINDING. 139 BINDING. Jovii, Pauli. Vitse duodecim Vice- comitum Mediolani Principum. 12 woodcut portraits, and woodcut initials. Royal 8° calf, covered with a Grolier de- sign of red, white and blue ribbon bands, in an intricate pat- tern, with flowers of pink, yellow and brown, background covered with gilt stars, gilt gauffered edges. R. Stepani: Lutetise, 1549 A fine specimen of the Stephanus press in a beautiful binding. See Reproduction of Binding. 140 BINDING. Josephus. Histoire de Fl. Josephe, Sacrificateur Hebrieu, de la Guerre, destruction et captivity des Juifs. Le tout traduit nouvellement en Franfois. With fine woodcut title and initial letters. Small folio, facsimile painted binding, brown calf, covered with an arabesque and geometrical pattern in various colors, with the arms "Mans- feldt" in the centre, metal clasps and bosses in the corners, gilt gauffered edges, bound in the old style. Jean Temporal : Lion, 1558 A magnificent specimen of an ancient painted binding. HENRY IV BINDING, PLATES BY WIERX. 141 BINDING. Natali, Hieronymo. Adnotationes et Meditationes in Evangelia quae in sacrosancto missae sacri- ficio leguntur. With fine impressions of the 153 exquisite engravings of illustrations to the Bible, by the celebrated Brothers I. and H. Wierx. Small folio, calf, binding covered with gold arabesque tooling, in the Henry IV style, chased metal clasps and bosses, gilt gauffered edges. Martinus Nutius: Antverpiae, 1595 This is the most beautiful series of Bible illustrations ever pub- lished, the technique of the engraving is perfection, the Wierx Brothers being recognized as being two of the greatest engravers the World has produced. 142 BINDING. Disputatio Juridica. De Officio Con- sulis; quam, favente numine, ex ancloritate clarissimi ac consulissimi viri D. Roberti Dundan. Small 4" straight- grained English morocco, sides entirely covered with gold tooling and ornaments. Edinburgi, 1797 A beautiful old English binding in style of Roger Payne, in fine condition. [See No. 139.]] Book Auctioneers. 29 ROYAL BINDING. 143 BINDING. Fabri, Joannis. In Imagines illus- trium ex Fulvii Ursini Bibliotheca, Commentarius. With about 170 copper-plate portraits of Greek and Roman cel- ebrities from gems, coins and marbles. Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Joannem Moretum: Antverpise, 1606 Beautifully bound in 4° old olive green morocco, the sides and backs entirely covered with interlaced initial letters M & S., with Royal Arms of France on sides, wide gold borders, gilt gaufiered edges in colors, tooled k la dentelle." A magnificent specimen of royal binding in beautiful condition. SPECIMEN OF OLD BINDING. 144 BINDING. Officum Hebdomadse Sanctae juxta forman Missalis et Breviarii Romani sub Urbano VIII. Ru- bricated throughout. 8° full calf entirely covered, sides and back, with designs with large tools, an elaborate old contemp- orary binding, gilt gauffered edges, with fly-leaves of large floral ornamented paper, in old calf solander slip-case, lined with curious figured paper. Urbini, 1731 Fine old binding in excellent condition. BOUND FOR NAPOLEON III. 145 BINDING. Royal Binding. Napoleon III. Con- siderations G^n^rales sur I'Establissment des Chemins de Fer. Par M. Henry. Folded map. 8° crimson straight-grained morocco, elaborate panel on sides, presentation copy to the King with the inscription stamped on binding "Hommage k S. M. le Roi des Fransais." With the dedication to the king by the author, 2 pages, 8th of March, 1836, with a stamp of "Bibliotheque de Roi, Palais Royal." Paris, 1836 BEAUTIFUL BOOK OF BINDINGS. 146 BINDINGS. Beraldi, Henry. La Reliure du XIXe Siecle. Illustrated with hundreds of beautiful bindings, some printed in colors. 4 vols, small folio, full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, sides and back tooled with panels of gilt lines, inside gold borders, uncut edges, gilt top, by the Club Bindery, 1898. LibrairieL. Conquet: Paris, 1895 Only 296 copies printed "Sur papier velin du marais." Probably the finest and most extensive book on book binding yet published. 30 C. F. Libbie & Co. 147 BINDINGS. Gruel, L^on. Manual Historique et Bibliographique de I'Amateur de Reliures. Photogravure plates and full-page plates printed in gold and colors, illus- trative of book bindings. 4" three-quarters stamped calf, uncut, gilt top. Paris, 1887 Only 1000 copies printed. With magnificent reproductions of beautiful bindings. 148 BINDINGS. Davenport, Cyril. English Em- broidered Book Bindings. Colored frontispiece and nu- merous half-tone plates. Square 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. London, 1899 149 BINGHAM, HIRAM, JR. Five Straws Gathered from Revolutionary Fields. Small 4" boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1901 Only 10 1 copies printed. 150 BIRCH, GEORGE H. London Churches of the XVII and XVIII Centuries; a selection of the most re- markable Ecclesiastical buildings, including St. Paul's Cathe- dral, erected within and around the ancient City walls be- tween the years 1630 and 1730, from the designs of Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and James Gibbs, with historical and descriptive accounts of George H. Birch. With a series of 64 heliotype plates and numerous other illustrations. Large folio, half morocco. London, 1896 151 BISMARCK. Germany's Iron Chancellor. By Bruno Garlepp. Translated by Sidney Whitman. Numer- ous half-tone portraits and illustrations. Folio, ornamental cloth. Akron, O., (1897) Beautifully printed and illustrated History. 152 BISMARCK. Unser Bismarck. Von. C. W. All- ers und Hans Kraemer. Numerous illustrations and por- traits. 4° cloth. Stuttgart, n. d. 153 BISMARCK; some secret passages of his history, being a diary kept by Dr. Mauritz Busch during 25 years' official and private intercourse with the great Chancellor. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, un- cut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1898 Book Auctioneers. 31 154 BIVERO, PETRO. Sacrum Oratorium Piarum Imaginum Immaculatae Marise Animae Creatse, etc. With frontispiece, emblems and sacred illustrations. Small 4° gray pigskin, blind tooled, green edges by the Guild of Women Binders. Balthasaris Moretus: Plantiniana, Antverpiae, 1634 BLAKE'S ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 155 BLAKE, WILLIAM. The Complaint and the Con- solation; or night thoughts. By Edward Young. With il- lustrations by William Blake. Royal 4° straight grained red morocco, gilt edges. London, 1797 Original Edition: with the marginal illustrations by William Blake and the leaf of explanations at the end. Size 12 J x 16, closely trimmed on edges. 156 BLAKE. The Complaint and the Consolation; or night thoughts. By Edward Young. With illustrations by William Blake. Royal 4° half roan, uncut. London, 1797 Original Edition: with the leaf of explanations. Size 12 J 16J, uncut copy as issued. BLAKE'S ORIGINAL DANTE ILLUSTRATIONS. 157 B^^KE. Plates to Dante. India proofs before all letters,*^ plates. Large folio, half morocco. (London, 1824) y^ The Dorman copy sold for %%% in 1886. BLAKE'S ORIGINAL PLATES, PROOF COPY. 158 BLAKE. Illustrations of the Book of Job. 21 plates , invented and engraved by William Blake ,1825. Royal 4° half vellum, uncut, original label preserved. London, 1826 PROOF EDITION: with plates on India paper, all marked "Proof." Size 13 x 17. Large Paper Copy. These magnificient designs are justly esteemed the finest en- gravings that Blake ever produced. 159 BLAKE. Illustrations of the Book of Job. With 21 plates invented and engraved by William Blake. 4° full crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1826 Original edition : with original gray wrappers and label bound in. Size loj x 14J. A magnificent, clean, uncut copy. 160 BLAKE. XVII Designs to Thornton's Virgil. Reproduced from the original woodcuts 1821. Illustrations. 8° vellum wrappers, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy : Only 2 5 copies printed. 32 C. F. Libbie & Co. i6i BLAKE. Life of. With selections from his poems and other writings, by Alexander Gilchrist. New and en- larged edition, illustrated from Blake's own works with ad- ditional letters and memoir of the author. Portrait and plates on India paper. 2 vols. 8° illuminated cloth, uncut. London, 1880 162 BLAKE, his Songs of Innocence, 1893 (only 100 copies printed) ; — An Imaginary portrait, by Walter Pater, 1894 (only 250 copies printed). 2 vols. 16° wrappers, uncut. Oxford. COLONIAL MILITARY DISCIPLINE, 1747. 163 BLAND, COLONEL. An Abstract of Military Discipline ; more particularly with regard to the manner, ex- ercises, evolutions and firings of the foot. pp. 70. 12" three-quarters green crushed olive morocco, gilt top. Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhill: Boston, 1747 With Gov. Shirley's Order: "I do direct and order the follow- ing exercises to be observed and used by the officers of all the regiments of foot within this province in their training of the soldiers under their respective commands. W. Shirley, Boston, Aug. 22, 1743." 164 BLUNT, WILFRED S. Esther; A Young Man's Tragedy; together with the Love Sonnets of Proteus. With illuminations designed by Bertram G. Goodhue, with the initials printed in red. Small 4° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Copeland & Day: Boston, 1895 Only 500 copies printed. EARLY ILLUSTRATED DECAMERON, 1557. 165 BOCCACCIO. II Decamerone di M. Giovan Boc- caccio. Alia sua intera perfettione ridotto, et con dichiara- tioni et avvertimenti illustrato per Girolamo Ruschelli. Fine wood engravings, with portraits and engraved initial letters on wood. Small 4° russia, extra, blind and gold tool- ing on back and sides, gilt edges. Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi: Venetia, 1557 "Rare edition of Boccaccio." "David Clement dans son Catalog raisonn^ des livres dificils k trouver, Tome IV, page 356." Fine old copy in old diamond russia binding. Book Auctioneers. 33 COPPER PLATES BY ROMAIN DE HOOGE. 166 BOCCACCIO. Contes et Nouvelles de Bocace, Florentin. Traduction libre, Accomodde au gout de ce temps, Seconde Edition. Dent les Figures sont Nouvellement Gravies par les meilleurs Maitres, sur les dessins de Mr. Romain de Hooge. With frontispieces. 2 vols. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Emile Rousselle. Chez Jacques Gaillard: Colonge, 1702 Beautiful copy, with brilliant impressions of the vignettes, by Romain de Hooge. The binding and a few leaves have been very slightly damaged by a nail, but have been restored as neatly as possible. EISEN'S BEAUTIFUL PLATES. 167 BOCCACCIO. II Decamerone di M. Giovanni Boccaccio. 5 vols. 8° calf (rebacked). Londra (Parigi), 1757 A fine copy of the famous Italian edition of 1757 with portrait frontispieces, no plates and 97 tail-pieces by Gravelot, Eisen, Boucher and Cochin, engraved by Aliamet, Le Mire, Saint Aubin, Pasquier- Baquoy and others, all brilliant impressions and in the best state. Although bearing the imprint of Londra, this edition was pub- lished in Paris, simultaneously with the French edition containing the same illustrations. The plates of the Italian edition, however, would seem to have been struck off first, as they are finer impressions, and generally preferred to those of the French edition. FINE ART PUBLICATION. 168 BOCKLIN. Arnold Bocklin; eine Answahl der hervorragendsten Werke des Kunstlers in photogravure. 40 photogravure plates. Large folio, pigskin. Photographische Union: Miinchen. With the magnificent full page plates printed in various colors. 169 BOILEAU. Works of, made English, to which is prefixed his life, written to Joseph Addison, by Mr. Des Maizeaux, and some account of this translation by N. Rowe. Illustrations. 8° full morocco, extra, gilt edges, by Emile Rousselle. London, 1712 With 2 portraits and 7 plates inserted. 34 C. F. Libbie & Co. 170 BONNEVILLE, FRANCOIS. Portraits des Per- sonnages, c^lebres de la Revolution, avec Tableau historique et notices de P. Quenard, I'un des Representans de la Com- mune de Paris en 1789 et 1790. Nearly 200 fine copper- plate portraits. 4 vols. 4° calf. Paris, 1796 Lower comer of first four leaves of vol. i badly ink-stained. 171 BOOK LOVERS' LIBRARY. Edited by H. B. Wheatley. /6 vols. 12" cloth, uncut. London, 1892 Comprises: The Pleasures of a Book "Worm, by J. R. Rees; — The Dedication of Books, by H. B. Wheatley; — Walton and the EarU^r Fishing Writers, by R. B. Marston; — Story of Some Famous Books, by F. Saunders; — How to Form a Library, by H. B. Wheat- \4y; — Books Condemmed to be Burned, by J. A. Farrar. 172 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER and Administra- tion of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England, to- gether with the Psalter and Psalms of David, etc. Engraven and printed by the permission of Mr. John Baskett, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 171 7. Sold by John Sturt, engraver, in Golden Lion Court in Aldersgate Street. 8° elegantly bound in full antique crushed levant morocco, extra, blind tooled in an elaborate pattern, inside gold bor- ders, gilt edges, by P. B. Sanford. London, 171 7 A beautiful copy of a. Prayer Book. Text entirely engraved on silver-plates, each page border being different, with vignettes en- graved at the top of each page. Brilliant impressions and fine, clean copy, with the portrait of King George, upon which is also engraved the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, the Ten Commandments, Prayers for the King and the Royal Family and the 21st Psalm. Portraits of Prince George Augustus, Prince of Wales and WiUielmina, Princess of Wales. A copy sold at Sotheby's, 1900, brought £zZ- ^°s. 173 BOOK OF JOB. With designs by Herbert Gran- vill Fell. With an introduction by Joseph Jacobs. Small 4° three-quarters olive morocco, extra, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. J. M. Dent: London, 1896 With illustrations beautifully colored. 174 BOOK PLATES. Ex Libris Journal. Vols. 1-8 complete, with numerous illustrations of Book Plates. 8 vols. 4'' in parts, uncut. Published by the Ex Libris Society: London, 1891-98 Book Auctioneers. 35 BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS. Edited by Alfred W. Portraits, facsimiles and other illustrations. 6 vols, vellum, uncut. London, 1893 Large Paper: Only 150 copies printed on Dutch hand made paper. Comprises: The Great Book Collectors, by C. I. and M. A. Elton; — Book Binding, by H. P. Home; — Early Printed Books, by E. Gordon Duff; — Book Plates, by W. J. Hardy; — Books in Manu- script, by Falconer Madan; — Early Illustrated Books by A. W. Pollard. MILITARY LAWS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1701. 176 BOONE, NICHOLAS. Military Discipline. The Compleat Souldier, or Expert Artillery-Man; containing the several postures and exercises of the musket and firelock, etc. . . To which is added, the duties of all the officers in a private company; as also, the Military Law of the Province of Massachusetts-Bay. . . being a collection from Col. Elton, Bariff, and others. 16° sheep. For N. Boone: Boston, 1701 The Military Laws have a separate title page. Brinleycopy, $13.75, 3^id is the only copy quoted. 177 BORNIER, HENRI DE. La Cigale. With etched plates by Villa, Baudouin, Lalanne and others. Large 8° full green crushed levant morocco, full gilt back, gold inside borders, gilt on uncut edges, gilt top, by Chambolle-Duru. G. Fischbacher, Editeur: Paris, 1880 This book was edited by a series of gentlemen, including Henri de Bomier, Alexandre Cabanel, Louis Figuier, L. Destremy, Jules Laurens and others. Only a limited edition printed. 178 BORROW, GEORGE. The Bible in Spain. First edition. 3 vols. 12" bound in tan colored levant morocco, full gilt back and edges, by Pagnant. London, 1843 Fine, clean copy of the first ed., from the Library of Sir Edward Sullivan, with his book-plate in the first volume. LARGE PAPER, DRAKE'S BOSTON. 179 BOSTON, MASS. Drake, S. G. History and Antiquities of Boston, from its settlement in 1630 to the year 1770. Second edition. Map. 2 vols, folio, half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops. Boston, 1857 Large Paper: Only 100 copies printed, with additional por- traits, plates and genealogies, not published in small paper edition. 36 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1 80 BOSTON. Barry, W. E. Pen Sketches of Old Houses (in Boston and Vicinity). Heliotype plates. Small 4° half roan. Boston. 181 BOSTON. Brown, Abram E. Faneuil Hall and Faneuil Hall Market; or Peter Faneuil and his gift. Por- traits and illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1900 182 BOSTON. Frothingham, Richard, Jr. History of the Siege of Boston and of the Battles of Lexington, Con- cord and Bunker Hill. Folding maps and plates.- 8° half morocco, gilt back and top. Boston 1849 183 BOSTON MASSACRE. A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the Evening of the Fifth Day of March 1770, by Soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment, which with the XlVth Regiment were then quar- tered there: with some observations on the State of things prior to that catastrophe. To which is added an appendix containing the several depositions referred to in the preced- ing narrative; and also other depositions relative to the sub- ject of it. pp. 48, 83. 8° red crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside gold borders by the Club Bindery, 1903. Boston, printed, reprinted for W. Bingley: London, 1770 Beautiful clean copy. 184 BOSTON. Snow, Caleb H. History of Boston, the Metropolis of Massachusetts, from its origin to the present period. Maps and engravings. 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. Boston, 1828 Pine, clean, large, uncut copy. i8s BOSTON. Stark, J. H. Antique Views of Ye Towne of Boston. Portraits, maps and numerous illustra- tions. Imperial 8° cloth. Boston, 1882 186 , BOSTON. Winsor, Justin. Memorial History of Boston', including Suffolk Co., Mass., 1630-1880. Illus- trated with numerous portraits, views, facsimiles, etc. 4 vdls. 4° half morocco, gilt edges. Boston, 1880 Book Auctioneers. 37 187 BOSTON, ENGLAND. History and Antiquities of Boston and the Villages of Skirbeck, Fishtoft, Freeston, Butterwick, Bennington, Leverton, Leake and Wrangle, comprising the Hundred of Skirbeck, in the County of Lincoln. By Pishey Thompson. Illustrated with 100 engravings. Royal 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Boston, 1856 188 BOTTA, CHARLES. History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America. Translated by G. A. Otis. 2 vols. 8° half crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Forbes & Co. Boston, 1826 BOTTICELLI'S PAINTINGS. 189 BOTTICELLI. Sandro Botticelli. By Count Plunkett. 20 full-page photogravure plates and 28 illustra- tions, half-tones. Small folio, three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Bell and Sons: London, 1900 Contains list of his Dante drawings, the engravings attributed to him and a full catalogue of his works arranged according to the galleries in which they are contained. 190 BOUCHETTE, JOSEPH. Topographical Diction- ary of the Province of Lower Canada. Portrait. 4° calf. London, 1831 191, BOUCHETTE. The British Dominions in America ; or, ^topographical and Statistical description of the Prov- m^s of Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Islands of Newfoundland, Prince Ed- ward and Cape Breton. Maps and lithographic plates. 2 vols. 4° half calf. London, 1832 192 BOUCHOT, HENRI. The Printed Book; its his- tory,/iilustration and adornment, from the days of Guten- h&^ to the present time. Translated and enlarged by /Edward Bigmore, with 118 illustrations of facsimiles of early typography, specimens of bindings, etc. Royal 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1887 Large Paper copy, only a small number printed. 38 C. F. Libbie & Co. 193 BOUGHTON, GEORGE H. Sketching Rambles in Holland. With illustrations by the author and Edwin A. Abbey. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1885 194 BOUGUEREAU, WILLIAM. Par Marius Vachon. Photogravure plates in India paper and numerous other il- lustrations. Royal 4° three-quarters brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1901 Complete Life and History of this artist's work, with list of paintings from 1848 to 1897. 19s BOURASSE, J. J. La Touraine; histoire et monuments. Steel plates and other illustrations, with il- luminated title. Folio, full red morocco, gilt back and edges. Totirs, 1855 196 BOURCHIER, SIR JOHN, Lord Berners. Huon of Bordeaux. Done into English by Sir John Bourchier, Lord Berners and now retold by Robert Steele. Full-page woodcut illustrations, with portraits colored by hand. Square 8° three-quarters olive levant morocco, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. George Allen: London, 1895 197 BOURGEOIS, EMILE. France Under Louis XIV; (Le Grand Siecle) its arts, its ideas. Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. Photogravure portraits, by Goupil & Co., and numerous illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1897 BEAUTIFUL WATER COLOR BOOK. 198 BOURGET, PAUL. Pastels. Dix portraits de femmes. Colored vignettes by Robaudi and Giraldon, re- touched in water colors by the artists. 8° full crimson pol- ished levant morocco, super-extra, filleted sides, doubld of blue levant morocco, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by CuziN. Paiis, 189s Edition of 200 copies on Japan paper. A beautiful specimen of French book-making and binding. With 10 beautiful water color portraits, by Robaudi. 199 BOZMAN, JOHN L. Sketch of the History of Maryland during the Three Years after its Settlement. Por- trait. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. Baltimore, 181 1 Book Auctioneers. 39 200 BOUTET. fitudes sur Quelques Artistes origi- naux. Henry Boutet, Graveur et Pastelliste. Catalogue Raisonn^. Par L^on Maillard. Colored plates and other illustrations reproduced from etchings and drawings. Royal 8° half crushed levant morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1895 Only 560 copies printed. 201 BRADFORD, WILLIAM. A Dialogue; or, third conference between some young men born in New England and some ancient men which came out of Holland and Old England, concerning the church and the government thereof. Edited with preface and notes by Charles Deane. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1870 202 BRADFORD. History of Plimouth Plantation. Portraits. Royal 8° three-quarters green crushed levant mo- rocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. Boston, 1898 Large PAPERPdition, printed on fine paper. lADFORD CLUB PUBLICATIONS. 203 'BRADFORD CLUB. No. i. Papers concerning the attack on Hatfield and Deerfield by a party of Indians from Canada, Sept. 19, 1677. Royal 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1859 Club Copy: only 100 copies privately printed. 204 BRADFORD CLUB. No. 2. The Croakers. By Joseph R. Drake and Fitz-Greene Halleck. 2 india proof portraits. Royal 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco uncut, gilt back and top. New York, i860 Club Copy: only 100 copies printed. 205 BRADFORD CLUB. No. 3. Operations of the French Field under the Count De Grasse in 178 1-2; first de- scribed in two contemporaneous journals. Plates. Royal 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1864 Subscriber's copy, only 150 copies printed. 206 BRADFORD CLUB. No. 4- Anthology of New Netherland; or, translated from the early Dutch poets of New York, with memoirs of their lives. By Henry C. Murphy. Portrait. Royal 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back and ■top New York, 1865 Subscriber's copy: only 75 copies printed. 40 C. F. Libbie & Co. 207 BRADFORD CLUB. No. 5. Narratives of the Career of Hernando De Soto in the Conquest of Florida as told by a Knight of Elvas and in a relation by Luys Her- nandez de Biedma. Translated by Buckingham Smith. India proof portrait. Royal 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1866 Subscriber's Copy: only 75 copies printed. 208 BRADFORD CLUB. No. 6. The Northern In- vasion of October 1780. A series of papers relating to the expedition through Canada under Sir John Johnson and others against the frontiers of New York, which were supposed to have connection with Arnold's Treason. Prepared from the originals with introduction and notes by F. B. Hough. Fron- tispiece. Royal 8' half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1866 Club copy : Only 80 copies printed. 209 BRADFORD CLUB. No. 7. Army Correspond- ence of Col. John Laurens in the year 1777—8. Now first printed from the original letters addressed to his father, Henry Laurens, President of Congress, with a memoir. By W. G. Simms. India proof portrait. Royal 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1867 Club Copy : only 80 copies printed. 210 BRADFORD CLUB. (Extra.) Memorial of John Allan. India proof portrait. Royal 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1864 Only 250 copies printed: this copy has a check signed by John Allan inserted. 211 BRADLEY, A. G. The Fight with France for North America. Maps. 8° cloth, uncut. New York (London), n. d. 212 BRADY, N., AND N. TATE. New Version of the Psalms of David. 12" morocco. J. Draper: Boston, 1754 Fine copy. Contains at end, 16 pages of engraved niusic."En- graved, Printed and Sold by Thomas Johnson, Brattle Street, Bos- ton, 1755." Not in Livemiore Collection of Bibles, nor mentioned by O'Callaghan or Wright. Book Auctioneers. 41 ANNE BRADSTREET'S POEMS. 213 [BRADSTREET, ANNE.] Several Poems. Com- piled with a Great Variety of Wit and Learning, Full of De- light; with divers other pleasant and serious poems. By a Gentlewoman in New England. The 3d ed., corrected by the author and enlarged by an addition of several other poems found amongst her papers after her death. 12" full mottled calf, extra, gilt back, gilt on rough leaves, by F. Bedford. Reprinted from the 2d ed., in the year 1758 The "several other poems" added to this edition fill pp.. 217- 233 pp. The last is a Funeral Elegy on the author, by the Rev. John Norton. Fine clean copy of this edition. Brialey copy $20 ; — Stephen's copy, $38; — and a copy sold by us in 1903 for $66. 214 BRAITHWAITE, RICHARD. A Survey of His- tory, or a Nursery for Gentry. Brilliant impression of the rare engraved title by Marshall, containing fine portrait of the author. 4° mottled calf extra, top edges gilt, by Riviere- London: J. Okes, 1638 Best edition, large uncut copy. 215 BRASSINGTON, W. SALT. History of the Art of Book .Binding, with some account of the books of the an- cient^' Illustrated with numerous engra\'ings and photo- gjaphic reproductions of ancient bindings in color and mono- i^nts. 4° cloth, uncut. New York (London, 1893) 216 BRAYLEY,E.W., AND BRITTON, JOHN. His- tory of the Ancient Palace and Late House of Parliament at Westminster. 39 engraved plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1836 JULES BRETON'S PAINTINGS. 217 BRETON. Jules Breton. Par Marius Vachon. India proof photogravure plates and numerous reproductions from the artist's drawings, etc. Small folio, half red mo- rocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1899 Some of the original drawings in the text printed in a tint. 218 BREWSTER. Chief of the Pilgrims; or, the life and times of William Brewster. By Ashbel Steele. Plates. 8° half morocco, gilt back and top. Phila., 1857 See also under Cartwright. 42 C. F. Libbie & Co. 219 BREVOORT, J. C. Verrazano; or, notes on Gio- vanni da Verrazano and on a planisphere of 1529. Illus- trating his American voyage in 1524, with a reduced copy of j^e map. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back. New York, 1874 Only 250 copies printed. 220 BRITISH MUSEUM. Three Hundred Notable Books arfded to the Library of the British Museum under the Keepership of Richard Gamett, 1890-1899. Portrait and/facsimiles of original woodcuts. Imperial 8° half mo- r^co, uncut. Edinbiorgh, 1899 221 BRIVOIS, JULES. Guide de I'Amateur. Biblio- graphie des Ouvrages Illustr^s du XIX Siecle, principale- ment des livres k gravures sur bois. Royal 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. Paris, 1883 Only 900 copies printed. 222 BROOK, BENJAMIN. Lives of the Puritans, con- taining a biographical account of those divines who distin- guished themselves in the cause of religious liberty, from the Reformation under Queen Elizabeth to the act of Uniformity in 1662. 3 vols. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1813 Fine, clean, uncut copy. 223 BROWERE. Life Masks of Great Americans. By Charles H. Hart. 21 proof plates on China paper. 4° half morocco, uncut. De Vinne Press : New York, 1899 Only 50 copies printed on Dickinson Antique hand-made paper. /• 224/^BROWN. The John Carter Brown Library; the dedication of the library building May 17, 1904, with ad- dresses by William Vail Kellen and Frederick J. Turner. 8° boards, uncut. Providence, 1905 225 BROWN, HORATIO F. Life on the Lagoons. First ed. Map and frontispiece. 12° three-quarters brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. London, 1884 Book Auctioneers. 43 226 BROWNE, SIR THOMAS. Religio Medici. Por- trait. Small 4° half vellum, uncut. Bell & Sons: London, 1898 Large Paper: only 500 copies printed. 227 BROWNING, ELIZABETH B. Letters of Eliza- beth Barrett Browning. Edited with biographical additions by Frederic G. Kenyon, 2 vols., 1897; — Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 2 vols. 1899. First editions. Photogravure portraits and facsimiles. To- gether 4 vols, small 8° full polished crimson calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Zaehnsdorf. London. 228 BROWNING, ROBERT. Sordello. First ed. 16° original cloth, unfcut. E. Moxon: London, 1840 229 BROWNING. Men and Women. First ed. 2 vols. 16° original cloth, uncut (bindings faded). London, 1855 230 BROWNING. The Ring and the Book. First ed. 4 vols. 16° original cloth, uncut. London, 1868 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPY OF BRYAN'S DICTIONARY OF ENGRAVERS. 231 BRYAN, MICHAEL. Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers; with the ciphers, monograms and marks used by each engraver and an ample list of their principal works. 2 vols., extended to 4 vols., royal 4° three-quarters crimson levant morocco, extra, full gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops, bound by L. Broca. London, 181 6 Extra Illustrated and extended from 2 volumes to 4 vol- umes by the insertion of 299 fine portraits and plates, including many specimens of the early masters, some rare and scarce finely colored portraits of artists. Includes also, rare engravings by Aldegrever, 1552, 2 original impressions; Double-page engraving by B. Audran; Adelaide, engraved by Bartolozzi, printed in red; Series of portraits designed by Th. Galle ; Fine old copper-plate by Le Blond ; Unfinished engraving, double-page, of Peter Boel, of the Boar Hunt; Bible Print, engraved by John Bol; Dutch Scene, after Ostard, engraved by H. Bonnart; Original copper-plate by Cornelius Bosch, 1546; Folded copper-plate by Callot ; Pompeian Figure, by Campana, also a fine large Italian Series of portraits of painters, finely colored ; Portrait of Carlo Cignati, double-page ; Love and Fortune, engraved by Houston, after Cipriani; Artists at the British Institution, by A. S. Chalon; 44 C. F- Libbie & Co. Bryan's dictionary of engravers — Continued. Series of fine old copper-plate portraits of painters and engravers executed by Myssens de Jode and Danckers ; The Faune, engraved by Desplaces; Double-page engraving, by W. M. Craig, after G. Dow; Large double-page woodcut by Albert Durer; Fine etched illustra- tion of St. Jerome in his study, after Albert Durer ; Portrait of Mansart, Architect, engraved by Edelinck; Dutch Landscape, engraved by Visscher after Van Goyen ; Children Feeding Chickens, by W. Hamil- ton after the style of Bartolozzi, printed in red ; Etching by Hobbema, engraved by Trimolet; Original engraving by Hogarth; Portraits after Holbein; The Dutch Ferry, by J. Merssens; Venus and Love, by L. Jacob ; Portrait of Jordaens, painter, engraved by de Jode after Van Dyck; The Sacrament, engraved by Mallery; Portrait of Hilde- gardis the Virgin Prophetess, engraved by Marshall; Portrait of Frederic William, Duke of Prusse, engraved by Masson, 1683 ; Original etching of sheep, by John Vander Meer; Amphritrite, engraved by St. Fessard, 1751 ; Facsimile of a sepia drawing, by C. Netscher, 1664; Allegorical Picture of Ridley; Illustrations of Van Ostard, engraved by Fittler, also an original out-door drinking scene, by Van Ostard; St. Jerome, engraved by T. Galle; Portrait of King Edward VI, by Crispin de Passe ; Original copper-plate by George Pentz ; Fine por- trait of J. B. Piazzetta; Virgin and Child engraved by J. Raymond; Portrait of Rembrandt's Father; Landscape by T. Rousseau, engraved by G. Greux; Original engraving by C. G. Schultze; St. Matthew and the Angel, engraved by Caroline Watson, after Rubens, 1788; Bril- liant portrait of Maximillian Arch-Duke of Austria, engraved by Vor- stem, after Rubens ; Rev. Daniel Segers, engraved by Paul Pontius ; The Descent from the Cross, by G. Maile, after Van Dyck; Head of Woman, by Da Vinci; Venus and the Dogs of War, engraved by Visscher, after Barbara Passe, 1640; Desolation of the World, by Wierix, after Sadler; St. Sebastian, engraved by Sadler, after M. de Vos; Beautiful French Garden Scene, with two heads, after Emile Wattier; Fine portrait engraved by B. Green after T. Worledge, scratch letter proof, brilliant impression ; Venus, engraved by St. Aubin, after Titian. 232 BRYCE, GEORGE. The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company, including that of the French Traders of North-Western Canada and of the North- West and Astor Fur Companies. Maps and illustrations. 8° three- quarters claret crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1900 233 BRUCE, JOHN C. The Bayeux Tapestry Eluci- dated. Colored plates. 4° ornamented boards. London, 1856 Book Auctioneers. 45 234 BRYCE, JAMES. The American Commonwealth. First ed. Maps. 3 vols. 8° half light blue crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, bound by the Doves Bindery. London, 1888 A beautifvd example of half binding by the Doves Bindery (Cobden-Sanderson). 23s BUEL, J. W. America's Wonderlands ; a pictorial and descriptive history of our country's scenic marvels. 500 half-tone illustrations. Oblong 4° cloth. Boston, 1893 236 BULLART, ISAAC. Academic des Sciences et des Arts, Contenant les Vies, et les Eloges Historiques des Hommes Illustres qui ont excell^ en ces Professions depuis en- viron quatre Sifecles parmy di verses Nations de 1' Europe: Avec leurs Portraits tirez sur des Originaux au Natural, et plusieurs inscriptions funebres, exactment recuilles de leurs Tombeaux. Par Isaac Bullart, Chevalier de I'Ordre de Saint Michel. 4 vols, bound in 2 vols, with a series of 279 fine copper-plate portraits printed in the text, engraved by N. De Larmessin and E. de Boulonois. 2 vols, folio, full mo- rocco, gilt edges. Amsterdam, 1682 Brilliant impressions of the plates, engraved by Lannessin. "Livre recherche k cause des portraits qu'il renferme." Brunei. COBDEN-SANDERSON BINDINGS. 237 BULLEN, A. H. Lyrics from the Song Books of the Elizabethan Age, 1887; — More Lyrics from Song Books of the Elizabethan Age, 1888. Edited by A. H. BuUen. 2 vols, beautifully bound in 8° full green crushed levant mo- rocco, extra, full gilt back, gold corners, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1896. JohnC. Nimmo: London, 1887-88 Large Paper copies: only 250 copies printed. First editions, beautifully printed at the Chiswick Press and magnificently bound at the Doves Bindery. 238 BULLEN. Anacreon. With Thomas Stanley's Translation. Edited by A. H. Bullen. Illustrated by J. R. Weguelin. Photogravure plates. Small 4° white cloth, un- cut. London, 1893 Japanese Vellum Edition: only no copies printed. 46 C. F. Libbie & Co. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED VIGNETTE BOOK. 239 BULWER-LYTTON. The Pilgrims of the Rhine. Illustrated by a series of beautiful vignette illustrations. Engraved title-page and frontispiece. 8° full light polished calf, full gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt top, by Tout. London, 1834 ■■ Magnificent copy of one of the steel vignette books. Extra Illus- trated with a set of the proof vignettes, printed full-page, India proofs, with the publishers' names. 240 [BULWER, JOHN.] Anthropometamorphosis : Man Transformed, or the Artificial Changeling; Historically presented in the Mad and Cruel Gallantry, Foolish Bravery, Ridiculous Beauty, Filthy Finenesse, and Loathsome Love- linesse of Most Nations, fashioning & altering their Bodies from the Mould intended by Nature. With a Vindication of the Regular Beauty and Honesty of Nature; and an Appen- dix of the Pedigree of the English Gallant. By J. B., sir- named the Chirosopher [John Bulwer]. Portrait by Faith- orne, and woodcuts, illustrating the absurdities practised on the human body by all nations of the world. Small 4° old calf (rebacked). William Hunt: London, 1653 This is assuredly one of the most curious volumes ever com- piled. The author has been at the pains to bring together everything he could meet with on the treatment of the human body by different nations, ancient and modem, and in the New World as well as the Old, according to the dictates of fashion, vice, or custom. The woodcuts with which he illustrates his examples are of the quaintest character. 241 BUNYAN, JOHN. Pilgrim's Progress. With orig- inal notes of the Rev. Thomas Scott. Portrait, engraved title and numerous plates from the designs of Thomas Stot- hard. Small 4° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, blind and gold tooling, uncut, gilt top, wide inside borders, bound by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1794 Beautiful copy, with Stothard's plates. PROOF COPY. 242 BUNYAN. The Pilgrim's Progress; with a life of John Bunyan. By Robert Southey. Portrait and 2 plates by Martin and 33 wood engravings from original designs by W. Harvey. 8° full dark brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. J. Murray: London, 1830 Large Paper : with India proof impressions of the plates. [See No. 244.] Book Auctioneers. 47 243 BUNYAN. Pilgrim's Progress. With illustrations by Charles Bennett, and a preface by Rev. Charles Kingsley. Small 4° tree calf, full gilt back, by Jenkins & Cecil. London, i860 Finely illustrated edition by Bennett. COBDEN-SANDERSON BINDING. 244 BUNYAN. The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come. Illustrated by William Strange. 14 etchings designed and etched by William Strange, Proofs on Japanese vellum paper, brilliant impressions. Small 4° magnificently bound by the Doves Bindery, Cob- den-Sanderson, 1895, with a gold border of roses and leaves, the centre panels covered with gold dots, full gilt backs, wide inside borders of four gold lines, gold on uncut leaves. London, 1895 Limited Edition: with the proofs of the etchings on Japanese vellum paper. See Reproduction of Binding. 245 BUONARROTI. L'CEuvre et la Vie de Michel- Ange. Par Charles Blanc, etc. Portrait in duplicate, proof on India paper before letters and on Holland paper, and other illustrations. Royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1876 Holland Paper Copy: Only 70 copies so printed. BURGOYNE'S EXPEDITION. ORIGINAL EDITION. 246 BURGOYNE. A Statement of the Expedition from Canada as laid before the House of Commons, by Lieu- tenant General Burgoyne, and verified by evidence; with a Collection of Authentic Documents, and an addition of many circumstances which were prevented from appearing before the House. . . . Written and collected by himself, pp. 140, 62. Maps and plates. 4° half calf (binding broken). London, 1780 247 BURKE, SIR BERNARD. The Rise of Great Families, their essays and stories. 8° three-quarters claret morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1873 48 C. F. Libbie & Co. BURK'S VIRGINIA. FINE COPY. 248 BtJRK, JOHN. History of Virginia from the first settlement to the present day. 4 portraits inserted. 4 vols. 8° ftitl brown morocco, gilt backs and tops, inside gold bor- dei^, by Macdonald and Sons. • Petersburg, 1804-16 Fine clean copy. The 4th volume is exceedingly scarce, nearly all the copies were destroyed by fire. 249 [BURKE, EDMUND.] History of the Origin, Rise and Progress of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its commencement, in the year 1764, to the time of General Gage's Arrival at Boston in 1774. Continued as the History of the Rise and Progress of the War in North America, from the time of General Gage's Arrival at Boston, May 1774. Continued as the History of the War between Great Britain and her Colonies. Vol. 2. 3 vols. 12° half morocco. London, printed, Boston, in the State of Massachusetts. Reprinted by Thomas and John Fleet, at the Bible and Heart, in Comhill, 1780 [Collation] (Introduction) pp. 90; Vol. i, pp. 381, 34; Vol. 2, pp. 84, 4. Extremely scarce. Mr. Joseph Sabin in his note on the Menzies copy, which sold for $60, says "a complete set of one of the scarcest works in this collection. We know of no other complete set in any of our public or private libraries." Prof. William Sm3rth, of Harvard University, says, "it contains, in the most concise form, the most able, impartial, and authentic history of the dispute which can be found. The account is understood to have been drawn up by Burke, and if so (and there is no doubt of it), the arguments on each side are dis- played with an impartiality that is quite admirable." Hoffman copy brought $75. Hunt copy $62.50. 250 BURNE- JONES. Edward Burne-Jones; a record and review by Malcolm Bell. Photogravure plates and nu- merous other illustrations reproduced from his works. Small iolio, cloth, uncut. London, 1892 Edward Bume- Jones was collaborator and designer for William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, also celebrated for his paintings and stained glass windows, one of his best windows is in the Trinity Church, Boston. 251 BURNE-JONES. In the Dawn of the World; be- ing 25 pictures illustrative of a portion of the Book of Gene- sis. By Edward Burne-Jones. Small folio, boards, uncut. Merrymount Press: Boston, 1903 Only 185 copies printed on hand-made paper. Book Auctioneers. 49 252 BURNET, GILBERT. Sermon preached before the House of Commons on the 31st of January, 1688, being the Thanksgiving-day for the deliverance of this Kingdom from Popery and Arbitrary Power, by His Highness the Prince of Oranges Means. Half title i leaf, title i leaf, text pages 1-23. Small 4° full brown crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. S. Green: Boston, 1689 With autographs "Thomas Prince, 1706." "From Mrs. Griggs, Worcester, September 28, '49." EXTRA ILLUSTRATED FANNY BURNEY. 253 BURNEY. Fanny Burney and her Friends, Se- lected Passages from her Diary and other Writings. With 9 illustrations after Reynolds, Gainsborough, Copley and West. 2 vols, royal 8° three-quarters dark blue crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, uncut, gilt tops. Seeley & Co. : London, n. d. Large Paper Copy: Extra Illustrated by the insertion of 198 rare portraits and plates. Among the portraits are many fine India proofs, beautiful mezzotints and stipple engravings. Nearly all selected impressions, and when necessary, inlaid in the best possible manner. Among the extra illustrations may be mentioned: Mezzotint portrait of Dr. Armstrong, engraved by S. W. Reynolds, Maria Gun- ning, mezzotint by A. M. Sanders after Sir Joshua Reynolds, Portraits of David Garrick, his Wife and also a portrait in character; Countess of Harrington, mezzotint engraved by S. W. Reynolds; James Earl of Cardigan, engraved by J. Collyer, fine stipple ; Etched portrait of Robert Dodsley, proof on Japan, only 50 impressions taken; Miss Reynolds, engraved by S. W. Reynolds ; Sir Joshua Reynolds, mezzo- tint by J. W. Giller; R. B. Sheridan; Mrs. Piozzi; Lord Viscount Ligonier, proof mezzotint by S. W. Reynolds ; The Nativity, brilliant impression ; Queen Charlotte, engraved by Nilson ; Mrs. Horton, en- graved by Cook ; Samuel Johnson, engraved by J. Heath, after Rey- nolds, 1736; Mrs. Piozzi, engraved by H. Meyer; mezzotint por- trait of Shakespeare, by Charles Turner; Duchess of Portland, en- graved by G. Vertue ; Queen Charlotte, mezzotint by Spooner ; War- ren Hastings, engraved by Stubbs, 1795; Stipple portrait of Charles James Fox; Proof mezzotint of Dr. Johnson, engraved by S. W. Reynolds; Fine portrait of William Pitt; Curious portrait of King George the Third; Augusta, Princess of Brunswick, mezzotint by R. Houston after J. Reynolds; Joseph Baretti, engraved by J. Hardy after Sir Joshua Reynolds; Madame de Genlis, engraved by Lignon; Mrs. Kemble, engraved by Chessman and other fine and rare portraits. 50 C. F. Libbie & Co. 254 BURNEY. Early Diary of Frances Burney, 1768- 1778. Edited by Annie R. Ellis. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 FIRST EDINBURGH EDITION. 255 BURNS, ROBERT. Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Portrait by Bengo. 8° full claret morocco, extra, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt top. Edinburgh, 1787 First Edinburgh edition. French copy brought $80. 256 BURNS. Selected Poems of Robert Burns. With an introduction by Andrew Lang. With a portrait of Burns inserted, engraved by J. Neagle after Nasmyth, 1800, also woodcut portrait of Andrew Lang inserted. 8° beautifully bound by Riviere & Son, in full green crushed levant mo- rocco, extra, the sides tooled in a diagonal pattern of full- blown roses and gold dots, wide inside gold borders, silk fly-leaves. London, 1891 Large Paper copy: only 50 copies printed at the Chiswick Press. Magnificently bound, but the back has slightly faded where it has been exposed to sunlight, otherwise a most beautiful book. RARE FIRST EDITION. 257 [BURTON, ROBERT.] The Anatomy of Melan- choly. . . . By Democritus, Junior. Small 4° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt over marbled edges, by LoRTic Freres. Oxford, 1621 First edition, with the rare leaf of errata. Fine clean perfect copy. Daly copy $160. French copy $185. McKee copy $200. Edwards copy £50. See Reproduction. 258 BURTON. The Anatomy of Melancholy. Edited by Rev. A. R. Shilleto, with introduction by A. H. BuUen. Portrait. 3 vols, square 8° half vellum, uncut. Bell & Sons: London, 1893 Large Paper: only no copies printed. 259 [BYRON, LORD.] English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; a satire. First ed. 12" original boards, uncut. London (1809) THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. rrHAT IT IS. WITH ALL THE KINDES, CAVSES,SYMPTOMES, PROG. 7{PSTICKES^ M/f7{D SEVS- 7(jALL C^KSLS OF IT. IN THREE MAINE PARTITIONS vrith their fcuerallSECTi oni,Mxm- SIRS, and Svb sec- tions. *PHlLOSOTHICALLr , tME'DICU TtALVry HIST0RUML7', OPE' NSD AVt cvr yp. BY Democritvj fuHl^r, With 3 Satyricall P r ff f a c e* conducing t» theftUttfing 'Dtfcmrfi, Macros. Oouefflcnm, K>hilmeum. ^T OXFO%p, PrintcdbyloHN Lichpibld and Iambi SaoRT,forH8sn.Y Cripp;. [See No. aS7-] 52 C. F. Libbie & Co. 260 BYRON. The Giaour, first ed., 1 81 3;— The Bride of Abydos, first ed., 1813; — The Corsair, sth ed., 1814; — Lara, 4th ed., 1814. Portrait. Bound in one vol. 8° russia, gilt edges, inside gold borders and silk fly-leaves. London, 1813-14 261 [BYRON.] Lara; a tale. Jacqueline; a tale. First ed. 16° half calf. London, 181 4 262 The same, First American edition, 16° original boards. New York, 181 4 263 BYRON. Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, an Historical Tragedy in Five Acts, with notes. The Prophecy of Dante. First ed. 8° old calf. John Murray: London, 18 21 With book plate of W. N. J. Clarke. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED CHILDE HAROLD. 264 BYRON. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage; a romaunt. Thick royal 8° blue crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, gold borders and centre ornaments on sides, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt top, by Riviere & Son. John Murray: London, 1841 With 61 beautiful steel-plate vignettes, proofs on India paper, also an extra set of 61 proofs of the vignettes printed separately on India paper. A magnificent copy of one of the most beautiful steel- plate vignette books, with the delicate vignettes in two states. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED BYRON. 265 BYRON. Poetry of Byron. Chosen and arranged by Matthew Arnold. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and sides, wide inside gold borders, blue watered silk double and fly-leaves, bound by Little, Brown & Co. London, 1881 Extra Illustrated copy, with 92 fine portraits and plates inserted, including a number of India proofs, brilliant impressions of rare portraits, including a mezzotint of Lord Byron's First Love, finely printed in colors from an original drawing by Gray. Book Auctioneers. 53 266 /^ABLE, GEORGE. W. Old Creole Days. V>4 With illustrations by Albert Herter. Pho- togravure plates. Royal 8° vellum, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1897 Japan paper copy: only 204 copies printed. 267 CABLE. Grandissimes. With illustrations by Albert Herter. Photogravure plates and vignettes in photo- gravure. Royal 8° vellum, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1899 Japan paper copy: only 204 copies printed. 268 CABOT. John Cabot, the Discoverer of North America and Sebastian, his son; a chapter of maritime his- tory of England under the Tudors, 1496-1557. By Henry Harrisse. Maps on Japan paper. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1896 269 CALDECOTT. Randolph Caldecott. "Graphic" Pictures. Numerous colored illustrations. Oblong 4° pic- torial boards. London, 1883 270 CALDECOTT. Some of ^sop's Fables, with modern instances shown in design by Randolph Caldecott from new translation by Alfred Caldecott and engravings J. D. Cooper. 4° cloth. New York, 1883 271 CALDECOTT. Jack and the Bean-Stalk. By Hallam Tennyson. Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. First ed. Small 4° cloth. London, 1886 272 CALDECOTT. Daddy Darwin's Dove Cot. By Julian H. Ewing. Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. First ed. Illustrations. 8° pictorial boards. London. 273 CALDECOTT. Jackanapes. ByJ.H. Ewing. Illus- trations by R. Caldecott. First ed. Illustrations. 8° pic- torial boards. London, n. d. 274 CALDECOTT. Lob Lie-By-The-Fire. By Juliana H. Ewing. Illustrated by R. Caldecott. First ed. Illustra- tions 8° pictorial boards. London, n. d. 275 CALDECOTT. Sketch Book. Reproduced by Ed- mond Evans. Colored illustrations. First ed. Oblong 8" cloth. G. Routledge & Sons : London, n. d. 54 C. F. Libbie & Co. 276 CALDECOTT. R. Caldecott's Collection of Pic- tures and Songs. Drawn by R. Caldecott. Engraved and printed by E. Evans. First ed. Colored illustrations. 4° pictorial boards. London, n. d. 277 CALDECOTT. R. Caldecott's Second Collection of Pictures and Songs, with engravings printed in colors drawn by R. Caldecott, engraved and printed by E. Evans. First ed. Oblong 8° cloth. London, n. d. 278 CALDECOTT. Randolph Caldecott; a personal memoir of his early art career. By Henry Blackburn. With 172 illustrations and photographic portrait of the author. Small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1886 CALLENDER'S RHODE ISLAND COLONY, 1739. 279 CALLENDER, JOHN. Historical Discourse on the Civil and Religious Affairs of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England in America, from the first settlement, 1638, to the end of the first century. Small 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Boston, 1739 Original edition, with signature of Stephen Gould, 1807, on back of title ; outer margin of leaf of advertisement mended. 280 CALLOT, JACQUES. (Miseries of War.) De Droeve EUendigheden van den Oorloogh seer aerdigh en Konstigh Afgebeeldt door Jaques Callot Loreyns Edleman, en jn druck vytgegeuen door Gerret Van Schagen. Leon: Schenk Execudit. 18 copper-plate engravings. Bound in i vol. Oblong 12° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Leon Schenk, Excudit, n. p., n. d. (1650) Fine copy, with the 18 copper-plates by Callot, brilliant im- pressions. 281 (EolBin, J[ol)n. Commentarie upon the Booke of losue, translated into Englishe by W. F. Slack fLtUet. Fine large copy. Small 4° calf, extra, gilt leaves by Riviere. G. Bishop: London, 1578 First edition in English. Rare. Book Auctioneers. 55 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPY. 282 CAPEFIGUE, M. A King's Mistress; or, Charles VII and Agnes Sorel and Chivalry in the 15th Century. Now first translated from the French, with notes and illus- trations by Edmond Goldsmid. 2 vols, in one. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, sides tooled with a blank panel and border of fleur-de-lis and back panels of the same, wide inside gold borders with double of yellow crushed levant tooled with a beautiful pattern, watered silk fly-leaves, uncut, gilt top. Beautifully bound for Little, Brown & Co. Privately printed: Edinburgh, 1887 Large Paper Copy: only 75 copies so printed. Extra Illustrated copy by the insertion of 646 portraits and 11 plates. In all 75 extra illustrations. A beautifully extra illustrated book, containing many rare old portraits and plates. COPPER PLATES BY HULSIUS. 283 CARLETON, GEORGE. A Thankful Remem- brance of God's Mercy in an Historical Collection of the Great and Merciful Deliverances of the Church and State of Eng- land since the gospel beganne here to flourish, from the be- ginning of Queen Elizabeth. Collected by Geo. Carleton, Doctor of Divinity and Bishop of Chichester. 3d ed., re- vised and enlarged, with fine portrait engraved by F. H. En- graved title-page by G. Pass, with copper-plates engraved by Hulsius, printed in the text. Small 4° calf. London, 1627 284 CARLETON, WILLIAM. Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry. 5th ed. With an introduction, ex- planatory notes and numerous illustrations by Harvey, Gilbert, "Phiz," Franklin, MacManus, etc. Etched plates. 2 vols. 8° tree calf, gilt backs, by Jenkins & Cecil. W. Tegg: London, 1864 285 CARLYLE, THOMAS. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, called Frederick the Great. Portraits. 6 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 Best Library edition. 286 CARRINGTON, HENRY B. Battles of the Ameri- can Revolution, 177 5-1 7 81; historical and military criticism, with topographical illustrations. Thick royal 8° half red mo- rocco, gilt top. New York, 1876 With inscription by the author. ^6 C. F. Libbie & Co. BEAUTIFUL BINDING BY OTTO ZAHN. 287 CARLYLE. Sartor Resartus. Illustrated by Ed- mund J. Sullivan. Small 8° full blue crushed mirror morocco, with the sides tooled with a beautiful floral spray on each side, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Otto Zahn of TooF & Co., enclosed in slip-case, original cover preserved. George Bell & Sons: London, 1898 A most beautiful specimen of binding enclosed in slip-case. 288 CARPEAUX, J. B. Le Statuaire J. B. Carpeaux; sa vie et son ceuvre. Par Ernest Chesneau. Etched por- traits and plates, heliogravure plates and other illustra- tions. 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, sides and gilt on uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru. A. Quantin: Paris, 1880 Contains etched portrait by Jacquemart and plates by Gaujean and Mongin. 289 CARROLL, LEWIS. [Dodgson.] Alice's Adven- tures in Wonderland. With 42 illustrations by John Tenniel. First ed. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, full gilt backs, sides and edges, inside gilt borders by Riviere & Son. London, 1866 First edition, beautifully bound. 290 CARROLL. The Hunting of the Snark; an agony in eight fits. With 9 illustrations by Henry Holiday. First ed. 12° original cloth. London, 1876 291 CARROLL. The Hunting of the Snark, and other poems and verse. Illustrated by Peter Newell. 8° vellum, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1903 292 CARROYER, EDOUARD. Description de I'Ab- baye du Mont Saint-Michel et de ses abordes pr&^dee d'une notice historique. Etched plates by Gaucherel. Thick 8° half crimson crushed morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Paris, 1878 Presentation copy from the author. 293 CASTIGLIONE, COUNT BALBESAR. The Book of the Courtier. Translated by Leonard E. Opdycke, with 'jy portraits and 15 autographs reproduced by Edward 6ierstadt. 4° vellum, uncut. De Vinne Press: New York, 1901 Large Paper copy: only 500 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 57 WILLIAM BREWSTER'S GREAT WORK. 294 CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS. A Confutation of the Rhemists' Translation, Glosses and Annotations on the New Testament so farre as they containe manifest impieties, here- sies, idolatries, superstitions, prophanesse, treasons, slanders, absurdities, falsehoods and other evils. Small folio, old calf (re-backed and title mended) . Printed in the yeare 161 8 (By William Brewster: Leyden). This well printed folio of about 850 pages is the "Magnum opus" of the press set up in Leyden, by the Father of the Pilgrims, William Brewster. 295 CASTLE, EGERTON. English Bookplates; an illustrated handbook for students of Ex-Libris. Numerous illustrations. 8° magnificently bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco, sides elegantly tooled in a Grolier pattern, full gilt back, inlaid gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Chambolle-Duru, in chamois lined slip-case. London, 1892 Japanese vellum copy: only 65 copies printed. 296 CATALOGUE. Fine Collection of Rare and Stand- ard Books formed by David Adee, of New York City and sold November 18, 1895. Partly priced in ink. 8° half crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1895 297 CATALOGUE of the Library of Charles Deane, sold at Boston, March 1898. Printed price list inserted. Parts I and 2 bound in one vol. 8° half morocco, gilt back. Boston. 298 CATALOGUE. Choice Collection of Books form- ing the Library of William F. Fowle, sold at Boston, 1864. 8° half morocco. Cambridge, 1854 299 CATALOGUE. Books and Manuscripts belonging to jBfayton Ives of New York, sold March 5, 1891. Priced in ink. 8° half crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1891 300 CATALOGUE. Books, Manuscripts and Engrav- ings belonging to William Menzies, prepared by Joseph Sabin. Priced in ink. 8° half crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1875 58 C. F. Libbie & Co. 301 CATALOGUE. Choice Collection of Books forming the Library of Gustavus A. Somerby. Priced in pencil with name of purchasers. 8° half morocco. Cambridge, 1869 302 CATALOGUE. Quaritch's Catalogue. Monuments of Typography and Xylography. Books of the first half century on the Art of printing. 8° half morocco, gilt top. London, 1897 303 CATARL Le Imagini de gli Dei de gli Antichi, del Signer Vincenzo Cartari Reggiano. Nelle quali sono descritte le Religione de gli Antichi, li Idoli, Riti, & Cere- monie loro. Estratta dall Istesso Cartari per Cesare Malfatti Padoano. Numerous copper-plates printed in the text. 8° brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt over marbled edges. Venetia, 1609 Beautiful copy, with brilliant impressions of the old copper- plates. CAXTON CLUB PUBLICATIONS. 304 CATALOGUE of an Exhibit of Books interesting through their Associations, Feb. 1896. 18° paper, uncut. Chicago, 1896 305 CATALOGUE of an Exhibition of Nineteenth Century Book Bindings, Dec. 16-30, 1897. 12° paper, uncut- Chicago. 306 LA SALLE. Relation of the Discovery of the Mis- sissippi River. Written from the narrative of Nicholas de La Salle, otherwise known as the little M. de La Salle. Trans- lation done by Melville B. Anderson. 8° half vellum, uncut. Chicago, 1898 Only 266 copies printed. 307 IL PESCEBALLO, opera in one act. Italian words by Francis James Child, English version by James Russell Lowell. 12° cloth, uncut. Chicago, 1899 Only 207 copies printed on hand-made paper. 308 FITZ-GERALD. Edward Fitz-Gerald, chrono- logical list of his books, etc. Plate. 16° paper, uncut. Chicago, 1899 309 CATALOGUE of an Exhibition of the Etchings and Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler. 16° paper, uncut. Chicago, 1900 Book Auctioneers. 59 CAXTON CLUB PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 310 LA SALLE. Relation of the Discoveries and Voy- ages of Cavalier de la Salle, from 1679-1681, the official nar- rative. Translation done by Melville B. Anderson. 8° half vellum, uncut. Chicago, 1901 Only 225 copies printed on hand-made paper. 311 BERTHELET. Thomas Berthelet, Royal Printer and Bookbinder to Henry VIII, King of England. With special reference to his book-bindings. By Cyril Daven- port. Facsimile plates of book bindings, including some in colors. 4° boards, uncut. Chicago, 190 1 Only 232 copies printed on hand-made paper. 312 UZANNE, OCTAVE. French Book-Binders of the Eighteenth Century. Photogravure plates of book- bindings and vignettes on China paper. 4° boards, uncut- Chicago, 1904 Only 252 copies printed on hand-made paper. 313 YEAR BOOKS, from 1898-1902. 5 vols. 16° buckram, uncut. Chicago, 1 898-1 903 Only 300 copies printed. FIRST EDITION WITH CURIOUS COPPER-PLATES. 314 CENT NOUVELLES NOUVELLES (LES), sui- vent les cent Nouvelles, contenant les cent Histoires, Nou- veaux, qui sont moult plaisans k raconter en toutes bonnes compagnies par maniere de Joyset^. Very brilliant im- pressions of the curious plates by Romain de Hooge. Genu- ine First Issue. 2 vols, small 8° full crimson crushed le- vant morocco, extra, gilt back, sides and edges by Zaenhs- DORF. Pierre Gaillard: Cologne, 1701 Fine, clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the original copper-plates by Romain de Hooge. Priced on a foreign catalogue at £15. 15s. 315 CENTURY ATLAS of the World; prepared under the superintendence of Benj. E. Smith. Colored maps. Royal 4° half morocco. New York, 1897 6o C. F. Libbie & Co. 316 CERVANTES, MICHAEL. History of the Valo- rous and Witty Knight- Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha. Translated into English by Thomas Shelton and now printed verbatim from the quarto edition of 1620, with a curious set of new cuts from the French of Coypel. 4 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. London, 173 1 Beautiful copy with the plates engraved by Vander Gucht. 317 CERVANTES. De Voornaamste Gevallen von den wonderlyken Don Quichot, door den beroenden Picart den Romein, en andree voornaame Meesters, in XXXI Kunst- plaaten, na de uitmuntende Schilderyen van Coypel. Bes- chreeven op een' vryen en vrolyken trant, door Jacob C. Weyerman. 31 copper-plate engravings. 4° half calf, un- cut. Hage, 1746 With 31 fine copper-plates by Coypel, and Cochin, engraved by B. Picart, Schley, Tanj6 and others. VIGNETTE BOOK, SPANISH EDITION. 318 CERVANTES. El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha. Neuva edicion corrigida por la real Academia Espafiola. Numerous copper-plate engravings. 4 vols. 4° old maroon morocco, style of Derome. Joaquin Ibarra: Madrid, 1780 "Edition rare et precieuse, imprimfe par les soins de I'Academie Royale de Madrid et aux frais du gouvemement Espagnol. C'est la meilleur Edition Espagnole de est ouvrage ; enrichie de la vie de Cer- vantes et de I'analyse de son roman par Vicente de Los Rios. — Oin6e de 3 5 belles gravures I'aprds les dessins de Joseph del Castillo et d'une centaine des charmantes entfites, vignettes et cul-de-lampe, execute par diverse artistes." SMIRKE'S PLATES, INDIA PROOFS. 319 CERVANTES. Don Quixote de la Mancha. Trans- lated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Embellished with engravings from picttires painted by Robert Smirke. 4 vols, royal 4° olive green straight-grained mo- rocco, extra, gilt backs, sides and edges. W. Bulmer & Co.: London, 1818 Large Paper Copy: with proof impressions of the 72 beautiful copper-plates. Proofs on India paper. Book Auctioneers. 6l 320 CERVANTES. Don Quixote de la Mancha. Trans- lated by Charles Jarvis, with 800 illustrations from the de- signs of Tony Johannot. 3 vols, royal 8° tree calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Ramage. London, 1840 Original issue of this edition, with 800 illustrations by Tony Johannot. 321 CERVANTES. L'Ingenieux Hidalgo, Don Qui- chotte de la Manche. Traduction de Louis Viardot; avec 370 compositions de Gustave Dord. 2 vols. 4° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Hachette: Paris, 1869 Dore's Illustrated Hachette Edition. Beautifully bound in new French binding. 322 CERVANTES. The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. New ed., done into English, with notes original and selected and a life of the author. By Henry E. Watts. 5 vols, small 4° half" vellum, uncut. London, 1888 Large Paper: only 250 copies printed on Dutch hand-made paper. 323 CERVANTES. History of Don Quixote of the Mancha. Translated by Thomas Shelton. With introductions by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1896 Tudor Translations. Extra Illustrated, with 142 plates laid in separately for binding. Includes engravings by Lignon after Vemet; etchings by Lalauze; engravings by Moreno after designs by Navarro ; designs after Stot- hard, Westall, Lefebvre ; series of proofs before letters, etc. 324 CHANDLER, P. W. American Criminal Trials. Portrait of John Andr^. 2 vols. 12" cloth. Boston, 1841-44 Contains account of Trial of Major Andr6. 32s CHAP-BOOK, (THE) Vol. i, No. i to Vol. 5, No. 6 (2 numbers imperfect.) 5 vols. 12" in parts, uncut. Chicago, 1894-96 62 C. F. Libbie & Co. FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK, PLATES BY DAUBIGNY. 326 CHANTS ET CHANSONS POPULAIRES DE LA FRANCE. Illustrated with exquisitely engraved titles by Nargeot, after Trimolet, and hundreds of plates in the text after the charming designs of Daubigny, Meissioner, Grand- ville and others and with the music engraved. 3 vols, royal 8° half red morocco, gilt back, original binding. H. L. Delloye: Paris, 1843 First edition. A beautiful copy of the original editions, with brilliant impres- sions of the plates. Each volume is preceded by an introduction by Delloye and Du Mersan. The three frontispieces are by Trimolet, engraved on steel by Nargeot and Lallemant. The 336 vignettes are from the designs of E. de Beaumont, Boilly, Daubigny, Meissonier, Staal, Steinheil, etc. Includes some of the earliest and best designs of Daubigny, the celebrated artist. VAN DYCK'S PORTRAITS, ENGRAVED BY HARDING. 327 CHARLES I. Memoirs of King Charles the First and the Loyalists who suffered in His Cause ; chiefly extracted from Lord Clarendon's History of the Rebellion. Illustrated with their portraits, from Van Dyck. 20 fine stipple por- traits engraved by Harding and others. 12° calf. R. Hindmarsh: London, 1795 Portrait of King Charles First, proof before all letters. An extremely scarce series of portraits by Harding, after Van Dyck. 328 CHARLESTOWN, MASS. History of. By Rich- ard Frothingham, Jr. Maps and plates. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Boston, 1845 CHARLEVOIX'S VOYAGE TO CANADA. 329 CHARLEVOIX, P. DE. Journal of a Voyage to North America, containing the geographical description and natural history of that country, particularly Canada. Map. 2 vols. 8° full olive crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, rough edges, gilt top, by Sanford. London, 1761 Fine clean copy of the English edition, with the folded map untom. Book Auctioneers. 63 FOLIO CHAUCER, FOURTH EDITION, 1561. i^o Cljanccr, (SeoffreB. The Woorkes of Geoffrey Chaucer, newly printed, with diuers addicions, whiche were neuer in printe before: With the siege and destruccion of the worthy citee of Thebes, compiled by Jhon Lidgate, Monke of Berie, As in the table more plainly dooeth appere. Woodcuts. JBIock JLettcr. Folio, full brown crushed levant morocco, extra, blind and gold tooled, gilt on rough edges, bound by F Bedford. [Colophon.] Imprinted at London, by Jhon Kyngston for Jhon Wight, dwellyng in Poules Churchyarde Anno, 1561 Fine copy. This is the fourth collected edition of Chaucer's works and was edited by John Stowe the historian. A LARGE WOODCUT OF CHAUCER'S ARMS occupies nearly two-thirds of the title-page, having the date 1560 in small figures under the helmet. This is the McKee copy which sold for $110.00, with his book-plate. 331 CHESTER, PA. Historical Sketch of Chester, on Delaware. By Henry G. Ashmead and William S. Johii- son. Maps and illustrations. Royal 8° boards, uncut, gilt top. Chester, 1883 332 CHITTENDEN, HIRAM M. The American Fur Trade of the Far West ; a history of the pioneer trading post and early fur companies of the Missouri valley and the Rocky Mountains. Maps and illustrations. 3 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1902 RARE CHRONICLE, 1492. 333 CHRONICA BOSSIANA. Donatii Bossii Causidici et Civis Mediolanensis Gestorum dictorumque memorabilium et temporum, etc., ab orbis initio usque ad eius tempora. Genealogical table of the Dukes of Milan in red at beginning. Fine large copy. Folio, morocco extra, gold tooled by Bed- ford. Mediolani, per Ant. Zarotum parmensem, 1492 A very rare Chronicle. Under the year 1457, occurs the follow- ing interesting statement respecting the invention of printing: "Hoc anno salutifera doctrinarum omnium imprimendorum librorum ars auctore Joanne Gutember Germano reperta est." 334 CHRONICLES OF LONDON BRIDGE. By an Antiquary. Woodcuts by Harvey. Thick 12° three-quar- ters claret crushed levant morocco, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. Smith, Elder & Co.: London, 1827 64 C. F. Libbie & Co. 335 CHRONIQUEURS (LES) DE L'HISTOIRE DE FRANCE depuis les origines jusqu'au XVI Sifecle. Texte a.hv6g6, coordonne et traduit par Mme. De Witt, n^e Guizot. With 8 chromo lithographs and 343 other illustrations. Imperial 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and tops by Sanford. Paris, 1886 336 CHURCH, ALFRED J. Isis on the Thamesis; hours on the river from Oxford to Henley. 12 full-page etchings and 33 vignette illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1886 337 CIRCUS. Le Roux, Hugues. Les Jeux du Cirque et la vie Foraine. Illustrations de Jules Gamier, with nu- merous illustrations in color. Royal 4° full brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, inside gold bor- ders, by Chambolle-Duru. Paris, n. d. Numerous illustrations in colors of Circus performers, Acrobats, Clowns, Freaks and Fakers. 338 CIVIL WAR. Harper's Pictorial History of the Great Revolution. By A. F. Guernsey and Henry M. Alden. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols, in one. Folio, half morocco. New York, 1862 339 CLINTON, SIR HENRY. An Answer to that Part of the Question of Lieutenant-Gen. Sir Henry Clinton which Relates to the Conduct of Lieutenant-Gen Earl Cornwallis, during the Campaign in North America in the year 1781. By Earl Cornwallis. 8° half green levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut edges. London, 1783 Extra Illustrated by the insertion of 13 portraits and plates of Revolutionary officers and Incidents. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED. 340 CLINTON. Observations on some parts of the answer of Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Clinton. To which is added an appendix containing extracts of letters and other papers. 8° half crushed morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1783 Extra Illustrated by the insertion of 23 portraits and plates, including portraits of Clinton, Cornwallis, La Fayette, Washington, etc. Charles I. Bushnell's copy. Book Auctioneers. 65 341 CLARK, JOHN W. The Care of Books; an essay on the development of libraries and their fittings, from the earliest times to the end of the i8th Century. Numerous il- lustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1901 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED CLINTON'S CAMPAIGN. 342 CLINTON. Narrative of Lieutenant-Gen. Sir Henry Clinton Relative to his Conduct during part of his Command of the King's Troops in North America; particu- larly to that which respects the unfortunate issue of the Cam- paign in 1 781. Stipple portrait of Clinton engraved by Bartolozzi. 8° half green morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1783 Extra Illustrated by the insertion of 13 portraits and plates, including portraits of Comwallis, Rodney, Gen. Hull, Arnold, etched portrait of Washington, by Alice Hall; mezzotint portraitof Lafay- ette, Sir Henry Clinton by Bartolozzi. OLD ENGLISH SONGS, WITH BEAUTIFUL VIGNETTES ON COPPER. 343 CLIO AND EUTERPE; or, British Harmony. A Collection of Celebrated Songs and Cantatas by the most approved masters. Curiously engrav'd with the thorough bass for the harpsicord and the transposition for the Ger- man Flute. Embellished with designs adapted to each song. Each volume containing about 200 airs, with engraved frontispieces and the music the text and vignettes entirely engraved on copper-plates. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top. Sold by the Proprietor, Engraver and Printseller: London, 1762 A most beautiful and brilUant copy of an exceedingly rare book of engraved songs. CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES PUBLICATIONS. 344 BERNARD, FRANCIS. Governor of Massachu- setts, 1760-69. From an original in the possession of his descendants in England. Portrait engraved by John A. J. Wilcox for the Club of Odd Volumes. 4° wide margins. Only 151 copies printed and plate defaced. Proof on India Paper. 66 C. F. Libbie & Co. CLUB OP ODD VOLUMES PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 345 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS of the Club of Odd Volumes, together with the names of members, etc. Small 4° vellum, with metal bosses on corners and metal clasps, uncut. Boston, i888 Only 250 copies printed. 346 CRUIKSHANK. The Works of George Cruikshank in Oil, Water-Colors, Original Drawings, Etchings, Woodcuts, Lithographs and Glyphographs, collected by J. G. Gough, with a facsimile of the catalogue and 28 original drawings reproduced by photogravure. 4° sheets, in cloth portfolio. Boston, 1890 One of 10 copies printed on Japanese vellum paper, this copy no. 3. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPY. 347 SAINT-AMAND, IMBERT DE. Women of the Court of Louis XV. Translated from the French. With finely colored portrait of Madame de Pompadour and proof of the same printed in bistre, also portrait of Louis XV in two states. 4 vols. 4° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, with the back and sides tooled with a fleiur-de-lis and coat of arms, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt tops, bound by Little, Brown & Co. Boston, 1892 Only 150 copies printed by the Club of Odd Volumes. Extra Illustrated by the insertion of 105 rare portraits and plates. India proofs and selected impressions. Among the rare portraits may be mentioned: Louis XV, etched by Mongin after P. Boucher; Rousseau, engraved by E. Ficquet ; Pompadour, engraved by Massard; Marquis de Marigny, by Cochin, 1757; Frederick the II, proof before letters, by A. Cardon, 1787; Etched portraits of Madame Pompadour, proofs on Japan before letters ; Fa vart the Poet, engraved by Littret; Charles Palissot; Diderot, engraved by Le Beau; Casanova; Bernard de Fontenelle ; Elizabeth, daughter of Louis XV, engraved by Le Beau ; Marie Laczinska, various portraits of her; Philippe d'Orleans, en- graved by Chereau; Ludovicus XV, brilliant proof; Madame la Duchesse de Baviere; Philippe d'Orleans, by J. Voyer; Voltaire, by Langlois ; Cardinal Fleury ; Cardinal Desroches ; Cardinal DePolignac Madame de Prie ; Due de Luynes, curious portrait ; Due de Noailles Blaise Pascal, after Edelinck; Also different portraits of Louis XV and Meidame Pompadour. See next number for companion volumes. Send orders «nrl]r. 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With numerous illuminated plates heightened with gold and colors in the style of early miniatures. Mag- nificently bound by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sander- soN, 1895, 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, corner ornaments, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves. Willam Pickering: London, 1835 Fine, clean copy of the first ed., with the most beautifully colored plates. 392 COSTELLO. The Rose Garden of Persia. Beauti- fully printed within borders printed in colors, with chapter headings printed in gold and colors, in the style of Ancient MS. 8° bound uniform with the above, by the Doves Bind- ery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1895. Longmans: London, 1845 Fine, uncut copy of the first edition of this most beautiful work. 393 COTTON, JOHN. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Newtowne. Two Sermons Preach'd at Dorchester on the Lord's-Day, April 9, 1727, with a preface by the Rev. Mr. Danforth, Pastor of the Church in Dorchester, pp. 64 and 4 pages of books lately printed. 12° original sheep. Printed by B. Green, Jun., for S. Gerrish, at the Lower end of Cornhill: 1727 COWLEY'S LOVE'S RIDDLE, 1638. 394 COWLEY, ABRAHAM. Loves Riddle. A Pas- toral Comsedie; written at the time of his being King's Scholler in Westminster Schoole, by A. Cowley. Finely en- graved portrait. 12° full brown crushed levant morocco, extra, sides and back beautifully tooled in a dentelle pattern, inside gold borders, gilt on marbled edges, by Lortic Freres. Printed by John Dawson: London, 1638 Fine, clean copy of the rare first edition, with brilliant impres- sion of the portrait of Cowley at the age of 13. Leflfert's copy brought $125. See Reproduction. «*,■ «* CO as - fin a O ^3 c ^M o H H CO 78 C. F. Libbie & Co. 395 CRANBROOK PRESS. The Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers. First printed in the English language by William Caxton in 1477, now emprinted anew by ancient process. Woodcuts. 4° half vellum, uncut. Cranbrook Press: Detroit, 1901 Onlyj244 copies printed. 396 CRANBROOK PRESS. The Revelation of St. John the Divine. From the first printed English translation, 1525, with Albert Durer's illustrations, 1498. Now newly imprinted at the Cranbrook Press, with woodcut illustra- tions and borders. 4° half vellum, uncut. Detroit, 1901 Only 240 copies printed. 397 CRANE, WALTER. The Baby's Bouquet. Ar- ranged and decorated by Walter Crane. Printed in colours by Edmund Evans. First ed. Coloured illustrations. Small 4° boards. London, n. d. 398 CRANE. Walter Crane's New Toy Book. Con- taining 64 pages of pictures designed by Walter Crane and printed in colours by Edmund Evans. Small 4° original cloth. London, n. d. First edition. Fine, clean, perfect copy. 399 CRANE. A Romance of Three R's. Penned and pictured by Walter Crane. First ed. Colored illustrations. 4° pictorial boards. London, 1886 400 CRANE. The Sirens Three; a poem. Written and illustrated by Walter Crane. First ed. 4° boards. London, 1886 401 CRANE. Baby's Own ^sop. Pictorially pointed by Walter Crane. Engraved and printed in colotirs by Ed- mund Evans. First ed. Small 4° pictorial boards. London, 1887 402 CRANE. Pan Pipes; a book of old songs newly arranged with accompaniments of Theo. Marzials, set to pictures by Walter Crane, engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans. First ed. Oblong 4° boards. London, 1888 Book Auctioneers. 79 403 CRANE. Eight Illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest. Designed by Walter Crane, engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. 4° sheets in cloth portfolio. London, 1894 Plates on China paper, each with mat. Only 200 copies printed for America, signed by Author and Engraver. , 404 CRANE. Of the Decorative Illustration of Books, Old and New. By Walter Crane. Numerous illustrations of title-pages, illustrations, decorative initials, etc. Beauti- fully bound 8° full green crushed levant morocco, front cover tooled with an emblematic design, lettered on side, uncut, gilt top, wide inside borders, bound by M. C. London, 1896 Only 130 copies printed on tall Japanese vellum: 25 being reserved for America. 405 CREASY, E. S. The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World from Marathon to Waterloo. First ed. 2 vols. 12" three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1851 406 CROWE, J. A. AND CAVALCASELLE, G. B. New History of Painting in Italy, from the second to the 1 6th Century. Illustrations. 5 vols. 8° tree calf, gilt backs. J. Murray: London, 1864 Fine copy of best edition. 407 CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE. George Cruikshank's Fairy Library. Cinderella and the Glass Slipper, edited and illustrated with 10 subjects designed and etched on steel by George Cruikshank; — Puss in Boots; — The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk; — Hop-O'-My Thumb. With etchings by George Cruikshank. Bound together. Small 4° full Hght polished calf, extra, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. Routledge, Warne & Routledge: London, n. d. Fine copies of the rare first editions, most of the copies having been destroyed by children. 408 CRUIKSHANK. Our Own Times. With etched frontispiece and other etchings and illustrations by George Cruikshank. pp. 1-28. Published 'without title-page or date. 8° full light polished calf, extra, gilt back and edges. London. Extremely scarce. 4 parts, all published. First edition. 8o C. F. Libbie & Co. 409 CRUIKSHANK. Chap Books. Colored plates and other illustrations designed by W. G., and engraved by S. Sharpe, 1810. Bound in 4 vols. 12" full light polished calf , extra, gilt backs, yellow edges. London, 1810, etc. Includes : Witch of Rona ; or the magic spell ; — The Castles of Montreuil and Barre; — The Cavern of Horrors; — Midnight Horrors; or the Bandit's Daughter; — The Spanish Hero; or the history of Alonzo the Brave, with the folding colored frontispiece, by I. R. Cruikshank; — Friburgh Castle; or the female assassin; — The Mys- teries of Udolpho ; — The Old Castle ; or the forty knights and the fair penitent; — The Castle of Murillo; a Spanish tale; — Rochester Castle; or Gundulph's tower; — The True and Affecting History of the Duchess of C***; — ^The Fatal Vows; or the false monk; — Vancenza; or the dangers of credulity; — Fairbums's Jovial Songster; or nmi-casket of mirth, with engraved frontispiece and title-page by George Cruikshank. 411 CRUIKSHANK. The Humorist. A Collection of Entertaining Tales, Anecdotes, Repartees, Witty Sa3dngs, Epigrams, Bon-mots, Jeu d'Esprits, etc., carefully selected. 40 colored etchings by George Cruikshank. 4 vols, small 8° in the original board covers, uncut edges in two half mo- rocco slip-cases, lettered. London, 1819-20 An exceptional copy, entirely uncut, with all the covers (bind- ings loose). First edition, earliest issues of all the volumes. The F. W. French copy, which brought $460.00. See Reproduction. 412 CRUIKSHANK. The Humourist. The same. 40 colored etchings by George Cruikshank. 4 vols. 16° full crimson crushed levant morocco extra, tooled backs and sides, gilt edges, by Root & Son. London, 1819-20 First edition and earliest issues of all the volumes. The Burton copy in original binding sold for £60, but with the backs of the volumes damaged and a tear repaired in the vignette title of Vol. I. French copy bound by Riviere, sold for $200. 413 CRUIKSHANK. Carey, David. Life in Paris: comprising the rambles, sprees, and amours of Dick Wildfire of Corinthian celebrity and his bang up companion Squire Jenkins and Captain O'Shufileton ; with whimsical adven- tures of the Halibut Family, including sketches of a variety of other eccentric characters in the French Metropolis. With 21 colored plates by George Cruikshank, and 22 illustrations by the same artist, engraved by Mr. White. First edition. 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1822 A large imcut copy of the first edition. A companion book to those by Pierce Egan. THE ^ AColLecticm ^ /^ \JxAJmi-.yiwu). [She No. 411.] Book Auctioneers. 8i 414 CRUIKSHANK. Chamisso, A. Peter Schlemihl. Plates by George Cruikshank. First ed. 12° full green mo- rocco, extra by Sanford. London, 1824 415 CRUIKSHANK. The English Spy, an original work, characteristic, satirical and humourous. By Charles M. Westmacott. Colored plates and other illustrations b)' Robert Cruikshank. 2 vols, royal 8° half crimson morocco, full gilt backs, gilt tops. London, 1825 Fine clean copy with the colored plates. 416 CRUIKSHANK. Greenwich Hospital, a series of naval sketches, descriptive of the life of a Man-of- War's Man. By an old sailor. First ed. 4° half morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top. London,^i826 With finely colored illustrations by George Cniikshank. 417 CRUIKSHANK. Eccentric Tales, from the Ger- man of N. F. Von Kosewitz, with illustrations by George Cruikshank, from sketches by Alfred Crowquill. 8° mottled calf extra, gilt top, in morocco slip-case, by Riviere & Son. J. Robins: London, 1827 Fine clean uncut copy of the first edition. The F. W. French copy sold for $40. 418 CRUIKSHANK. Tales of Humor, Gallantry and Romance. Selected and translated from the Italian. With 16 illustrations by George Cruikshank. Small 8° full light polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt top, bound by Tout. Charles Baldwyn: London, 1827 Fine copy with proof impressions of the illustrations. Illus- trations by George Cruikshank, including the suppressed plate "The Dead Rider." 419 CRUIKSHANK. Tim Bobbin's Lancashire Dialect and Poems. Plates by George Cruikshank. Small 8° full light polished calf extra, gilt edges, gilt top, by Tout. London, 1828 Fine clean copy of the. first edition.. 420 CRUIKSHANK. Hood, Thomas. The Epping Hunt. Six engravings on wood after designs by George Cruikshank. 16° half red morocco, original boards bound in. Tilt: London, 1829 Fine copy of the first edition. 82 C. F. Libbie & Co. IRELAND'S NAPOLEON. COLORED PLATES BY CRUIKSHANK. 421 CRUIKSHANK. IRELAND, W. H. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Embellished with accurate views of his battles, etc., engraved by George Cruikshank, from original designs by Vernet, Denon, etc. 2 portraits, 24 finely colored plates and one plate of portraits of officers, in all 27 folding plates and 4 engraved title pages. 4 vols. 8° half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops. Pub. by John Cumberland: London, 1828 Fine copy, with Cruikshank's colored plates, but vol. Ill is the only volume that has a printed title page. The work is exceedingly rare in absolutely perfect condition. See Reproduction of Title-page. 422 CRUIKSHANK, (Clarke C.) Three Courses and a^ Dessert. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1830 Second ed., in Publisher's half morocco. 42 2 A CRUIKSHANK. Scott, Sir Walter. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, addressed to J. G. Lockhart. 16° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges by Riviere & Son. John Murray: London, 1830 First edition, with a set of 12 finely colored etchings by George Cruikshank, inserted. The series of illustrations were published separately from the book, by J. Robins & Co., for the artist. 423 CRUIKSHANK. The New Bath Guide; or memoirs of the B-N-R-D family, in a series of poetical epis- tles. By Christopher Anstey, Esq. Newed. By John Brit- ton. Etched plates by George Cruikshank and woodcuts by S. Williams. Small 8° half crimson morocco, full gilt back, uncut, gilt top. London, 1830 Fine, clean copy of the first edition with Cruikshank's plates. 424 CRUIKSHANK. History of Amelia. By Henry Fielding. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. First ed. 2 vols. 16° three-quarters crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Morrell. London, 1832 Book Auctioneers. 83 425 CRUIKSHANK. Sunday in London. Illustrated in fourteen cuts by George Cruikshank. First ed. Small 8° full crimson morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, with the original pink covers bound in by Sanford. London, 1833 Pine clean uncut copy. 426 CRUIKSHANK. Points of Humour. Illustrated by the designs of George Cruikshank. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back sides and edges, bound by P. B. Sanford. J. Robins: London, (1834) Fine, clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 427 CRUIKSHANK. The Comic Almanack and Diary. Edited by Henry Mayhew, and illustrated by George Cruik- shank. First editions. Bound in 9 vols. 12° half claret mo- rocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1835-53 Fine complete set, bound from the original numbers, with all the advertisements and covers bound in. With colored folding plates and other illustrations by George Cruikshank. 428 CRUIKSHANK. Rambles in the Footsteps of Don Qtiixote. By the late H. D. Inglis. First ed. With il- lustrations by George Cruikshank. 8° full levant morocco, gilt backs and corners, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by P. B. Sanford. Whittaker & Co. : London, 1837 429 CRUIKSHANK. Thackeray. An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank. With numerous illustrations of his Works From the Westminster Review. (With ad- ditional etchings). 8° full calf extra, uncut edges, gilt top, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1840 First edition, fine copy. 430 CRUIKSHANK. Guy Fawkes; or, the Gun- powder Treason. 20 full-page etchings by George Cruik- shank. 3 vols. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top, by Riviere. London, 1841 First edition, fine clean, uncut copy, with original covers botind in. 431 CRUIKSHANK. George Cruikshank's Omnibus. Edited by Laman Blanchard. Illustrated with 100 engrav- ings on steel and wood by George Cruikshank. Royal 8° full paneled calf, extra, uncut edges, gilt top, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1842 Thackeray's "Little Spitz" and the "King of Brentford's Testa- ment" first appear in this volume. 84 C. F. Libbie & Co. 432 CRUIKSHANK. Ainsworth. The Tower of Lon- don. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. 8° full paneled calf extra, tree calf double, gilt edges, gilt top. London, 1842 Third edition, fine copy with 40 etchings by George Cruikshank and 58 woodcuts in the text. 433 CRUIKSHANK. [Barham, R. H.] The Ingoldsby Legends; or, Mirth and Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. 2 portraits and 18 illustrations by George Cruikshank. Second edition. 3 vols. 8° half blue straight grained morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops, by Riviere & Sons. London, i842-'43-'47 Rare second edition, with an appendix in verse following p. 338 first series, which is often wanting. 434 CRUIKSHANK. George Cruikshank's Table-Book. Edited by Gilbert A. A'Becket. Royal 8° full light calf extra, gilt edges, by Tout. Punch Office: London, 1845 Fine clean copy of the first edition. 435 CRUIKSHANK. Arthur O'Leary; his wander- ings and ponderings in many lands. Edited by his friend Harry Lorrequer (Charles Lever). Illustrated by George Cruikshank. New ed. 8° cloth, uncut (back mended). London, 1845 436 CRUIKSHANK. The Yule Log. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. First ed. With 4 etchings. 16° origi- nal blue cloth, gilt edges. London, 1847 437 CRUIKSHANK. Reach, Angus B. Clement Lori- mer; or, the Book with the Iron Clasps. 12 illustrations by George Chruikshank. 8° full light calf extra, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1849 First edition. 438 CRUIKSHANK. Mayhew, Henry. 1851; or, the Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and Family. By Henry Mayhew. 9 folding plates by George Cruikshank. 8° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt top. Newbold: London, n. d. First edition, the folding plates (which are almost always torn), have been neatly reinforced and refolded in this copy. 439 CRUIKSHANK. Brough, Robert B. Life of Sir John Falstaff. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. First ed. Royal 8° sprinkled calf extra, uncut edges, gilt top, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1858 An extra set of plates, India proofs inserted. Book Auctioneers. 85 440 CRUIKSHANK. Old Miscellany Days ; a selection of stories from "Bentley's Miscellany," by various authors. Illustrated by George Cruikshank, 1837-1843, with 33 illus- trations printed from the original etchings on the steel. Royal 8° full paneled calf, extra, gilt back, uncut, gilt top, with a double of tree calf, extra, wide gold inside borders, bound by Tout. London, 1885 441 CRUIKSHANK. George Cruikshank, the Artist, the Humorist, and the Man, with some account of his brother Robert: A critico-bibliographical essay by WiUiam Bates. With numerous illustrations by George Cruikshank including several from original drawings. Second edition, revised and augmented, with additional plates on India paper. 4" half roan, uncut. London, 1879 442 CRUIKSHANK. Life of. By Blanchard Jerrold. First ed. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1882 443 CRUIKSHANK. Memoir of. By Frederic G. Stephens. Also an essay on the genius of George Cruik- shank by W. M. Thackera}^ Portrait and illustrations. 12" cloth. New York, 1891 444 CRUIKSHANK, Robert. Eariy Plays and Poetry. Monsieur Mallet, 1830; — Real Devil's Walk, 1830; — The Tail- ors, 1836; — The Beggar's Opera, by John Gay, 1837; — Midas, by Kate Kane O'Hara, 1837; — The Mayor of Garratt, by Samuel Foote, 1837; — Shakespeare's Katarine and Petruchio, 1838. All illustrated from original designs by Robert Cruik- shank. 7 vols. 12° full light polished calf, extra. London. Fine, clean copies of the first editions, uniformly bound. 445 CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Prue and I. Il- lustrated from drawings by Alfred Edward Sterner. Etched frontispiece, signed artist's proof with remarque and numerous illustrations in the text. 8° magnificently bound by the Club Bindery, in full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, with an elaborate spray of roses covering almost the entire side, gilt back, gilt on rough leaves, wide inside borders, light blue silk flies, enclosed in slip-case. Harper & Bros: New York, 1892 Large Paper copy: only 250 copies printed. 86 C. F. Libbie & Co. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED NELL GWYN. 446 CUNNINGHAM, PETER. The Story of Nell Gwyn and the Sayings of Charles the Second. Related and collected by Peter Cunningham. First Edition. Extended from one volume to three with reprinted title-pages. 3 vols. 12" canary colored crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt backs, beautiful design on sides, wide inside gold borders, gilt over marbled edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Bradbury & Evans: London, 1852 Extra Illustrated and extended from one vol. to three vols., by the insertion of 213 fine portraits and plates, including a number of mezzotint portraits, various portraits of Nell Gwyn, series of India proofs and etched portraits, fine stipple portraits by E. & S. Harding, etc. Among the rarest of the portraits may be mentioned a mezzo- tint of Eleanor Gwynne, by Earlom after Samuel Cooper. With an extra printed list of portraits inserted. 447 CURTIS, ATHERTON. Some Masters of Lithog- raphy. With 22 photogravure plates after original lithographs. Imperial 8° buckram, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1897 Only 750 copies printed with plates on India paper. 448 CUSHMAN, ROBERT. A Sermon Preached at Plimouth, in New England, December 9, 162 1; supposed to be the earliest printed sermon delivered in the English Colo- nies in America. With an historical and bibliographical preface. 4° half morocco, uncut. Boston, 1870 Large Paper: Only 60 copies privately printed ; one of a small number on Holland paper. Supposed to be the earliest printed sermon delivered in the English Colonies in America. Charles Deane's copy. 449 [CUTTER, JERVASE.] Topographical Descrip- tion of the State of Ohio, Indiana Territory and Louisiana ; comprehending the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. By a Late Officer of the U. S. Army. Copper-plates including a view of Cincinnati. 16° three-quarters green crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. Boston, 1812 Plates engraved by J. Cutter, including a early View of Cin- cinnati from the River, a hamlet of about 40 houses and a church. Brinley copy $10. Contains the Indian Journal of Le Raye, not published else- where, which is of considerable value. Book Auctioneers. 87 450 "TNANCE OF DEATH. Les Images de la Mort, J_-^ aux quelles sont adiouste^s douze figures. Davantage, la M^decine de I'Ame, la consolation des Malades, un Sermon de Mortality, etc. A la fin: Imprim^ k Lyon a I'escu de Coloigne, par Jehan Frellon, 1547, with 53 wood- cuts by Holbein. 12° full crimson levant morocco, elegant binding by Bradstreet. Lyons, 1547 This is the first edition containing 53 cuts, the earlier ones hav- ing but 41, being very fine impressions from the genuine blocks, and equally well printed, if not surpassing the first issue by the Treschsels in 1538, it is a very desirable example. Most of the modem biblio- graphers have made use of this issue in reproducing facsimiles. Very rare, original impressions. George E. Sears copy, with his Dance of Death book-plate. 451 DANCE OF DEATH. Merian, M. Todten-Tantz, wie derselbe in der loblichen in der weitberuhmpten Stadt Basel als ein Spiegel Menslicher Beschaffnheit ganz kunstlich gemahlet zu sehen ist, etc. Nach dem Original in KupfEer gebracht und heraus durch Matth. Merians sel Erben. En- graved title and 42 copper-plates of the Basle Dance of Death. Small 4° half green morocco, gilt edges. Franckfurt, 1696 Second issue of Merian's plates made from copies of the old paintings in Basle early in the 17th Century. Douce pronotmces them the most complete and perfect of any. In this issue the text is entirely in German, with fine, clear impressions of the copper-plates. 452 DANCE OF DEATH. Rusting, Salomon van. Schau-Platz des Todes, oder Todten-Tanz, in Kupffern und Versen vorgetsellet. ... In Hoch-Teutschen, mit nothi- gen Anmerckungen herausgegeben von J. G. Meintel. Thirty engravings on copper. Small 8° black calf, extra, gilt back and emblematic tooling. Nurnberg, 1736 Tall, perfect copy. Frontispiece and 30 fine original copper- plates. Plates of the King — Astrologer — Soldier — Monk — Old Man — Pedler, are copied from the Holbein designs. All the others are new and some very spirited, the first part contains scenes from the Bible, in all of which Death is introduced in curious and grotesque positions. These designs first appeared in a work issued at Amsterdam in 1707. See Douce, pp. 131-132. 88 C. F. Libbie & Co. 453 DANCE OF DEATH. Meyers. Die Menschliche Sterblichkeit unter dem Titel Todten-Tanz, in LXI. Origi- nal-KupflEern, von Rudolf und Conrad Meyern. 4° full an- tique crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, wide inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Emile Rousselle. Hamburg, 1759 "The prolegomena are entirely different from those in the other edition, and an elaborate preface is added, giving an account of several editions of the Dance of Death." Douce's Dance of Death. Brilliant impressions of the copper-plates. 454 DANCE OF DEATH. Le Triomphe de la Mort. Gva^r€ d'apres les dessins originaux de Holbein, par Chretien de Mechel, gravure k Bale. 47 fine plates, brilliant impres- sions. Small 4° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gold ornament on sides, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Cap£. Paris, 1780 455 DANCE OF DEATH. Bewick Emblems of Mor- tality; representing in upwards of 50 cuts, death seizing all ranks and degrees of people; imitated from a painting in the Cemetery of the Dominican Church at Basil, in Switzer- land. 50 woodcuts by Bewick. Small 8° full green polished morocco, extra, sides and backs tooled in a geometrical pat- tern, inside borders, by P. B. Sanford. T. Hogdson: London, 1789 456 DANCE OF DEATH. The Dance of Death. Painted by H. Holbein and engraved by W. Hollar. With portraits and 3 copper-plates, with English text on opposite pages. 12"' full black crushed levant morocco, inside gold borders, gilt edges. n. p., n. d., (London, 1790) 457 DANCE OF DEATH. Exhibited in elegant en- gravings on wood with a dissertation on the several repre- sentations on that subject, but more particularly on those ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein. By Francis Douce. 8° full pebbled morocco, wide gold borders, gilt edges. W. Pickering: London, 1833 458 DANCE OF DEATH. L'Alphabet de la Mort de Hans Holbein. Publics d'apres les Manuscrits. Par Ana- tole D. Montaiglon. Vignette initials and portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. Paris, 1856 One of 25 copies printed on English vellum paper. Book Auctioneers. 89 459 DANCE OF DEATH. La Danse des Morts, Miroir de la nature humaine, dans la c^lfebre Ville de Bale. Wood- cuts. Small 4° olive straight-grained morocco, extra, em- blematic tooling of skull and cross-bones. Bale, 1843 A modem reprint of the cuts' of the 1796 ed., with the cuts evidently newly engraved. Text in German and French. Upon some of the blocks is found the mark "G. S." 460 DANCE OF DEATH. La Danse des Morts, des- sin^e par Hans Holbein, grav^e sur pierre par Joseph Schlott- hauer. Expliqu6 par Hippolyte Fortoul. Small 4° full antique crushed levant morocco, extra, sides and back blind tooled in an elaborate pattern, inside gold borders, vellum fly-leaves, gilt on uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Jules Labitte: Paris, n. d. Magnificently bound copy, with 53 India proofs mounted on separate sheets. 461 DANFORTH, JOHN. An Essay, by Several Min- isters of the Gospel (Peter Thacher, John Danforth, and Samuel Danforth) : for the Satisfaction of their Pious and Consciencious Brethren, as to Sundry Questions and Cases of Conscience, concerning the Singing of Psalms, etc. pp. 22. 16° full olive crushed levant morocco, by Sanford. Printed by S. Kneeland for S. Gerrish: Boston, 1723 Top margins cut close. 462 DANTE ALIGHIERI. Vision of Hell. Trans- lated by Rev. Henry F. Gary. Illustrated with the designs of Gustave Dore. New ed., with critical and explanatory notes. Folio, half morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1866 463 DANTE. Illustrations to the Divine Comedy of Dante. Executed by the Flemish Artist Jo. Stradanus, 1587. Reproduced in phototype from the originals existing in the Laurentian Library of Florence. With an introduction by Dr. Buido Biagi and a preface by John A. Symonds. Full- page photogravure plates and rubricated title page. Folio, ornamented cloth. London, 1892 90 C. F. Libbie & Co. 464 DANTE. La Divina Commedia di Dante Ali- ghieri. Illustrata nei luoghi e nelle persone a cura di Corrado Ricci. 430 illustrations. Imperial 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by San- ford. Milano, 1898 465 DARWIN, CHARLES. Life and Letters of, in- cluding an autobiographical chapter edited by Francis Dar- win. Portraits. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. J. Murray: London, 1887 BEAUTIFUL WATER-COLOR BOOK. 466 DARZENS, RODOLPHE. L'Amante du Christ. Sc^ne evang^lique en vers, repr^sent^ au Theatre- Libre le 19 Octobre, 1888. Preface de E. Ledrain. Frontispiece gravd par F^licien Rops. 8° bound "sur brochure" brown crushed levant morocco, Jansen style, double of blue mo- rocco most delicately tooled with emblematic figures of transfixed hearts, rings and lilies, ornamented with centre- pieces of yellow and green morocco, representing chalice and cross encircled by scrolls of red morocco containing a motto, the original vellum-paper covers bound in, gilt on rough edges, by Samblanck-Weckesser. A. Lemerre: Paris, 1888 Large Whatman paper copy, illustrated with a frontispiece of a fine original design by Rops, executed in four different colors. Extra embellished with delicate water-color drawings by Louis Titz, the celebrated Belgian artist. There is also added an autograph poem on the frontispiece signed by M. Darzens, dated Mars, 1889. The Maxwell copy. See Reproduction of Binding. BEAUTIFUL COPPER-PLATES BY LE ROY. 467 D'AUBERTEUIL, M. HILLIARD. Essais His- toriques et Politiques sur les Angelo -Am^ricains. Illustrated with fine copper-plate portraits, maps and engravings. 2 vols. 4° calf. Bruxelles, 1782 Contains fine portraits of George Washington, engraved by Le Roy, after Trumbull; John Hancock and Benjamin Franklin, engraved by Peliecier; William Pitt, etc. Beautiful clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. [See No. 466.] Book Auctioneers. 91 468 DAVID, P. JOANNE. Duodecim Specula Deum aliquando videre desideranti cousinnata. Beautiful en- graved title and copper-plates in the text. Plates engraved by Galle. 8° full antique crushed levant morocco, extra, back and sides blind and gold tooled, with original vellum covers preserved, by F. Bedford. Ex Officina Plantiniana Apud Joannem Moretum: Antverpiae, 1610 Magnificent copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 469 DAVID. Veridicus Christianus. With engraved text, in Latin, German and French below the engravings, 100 plates and superimposed calendar, etc. Royal 8° full brown crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges by Club Bind- ery. Ex officina Plantiniana : Antverpiae, 1601 With a number of curious Dance of Death plates. 470 DAVID. Paradisus Spousi et Spousse; in quo Messis Myrrhae et Aromatum, ex instrumentes ac mysteriis Passionis Christi Collegenda, ut ei commoriamur. Numerous engraved plates by Theodore Galle. 8° vellum, red edges, with clasp. Ex Officina Plantiniana: Antverpiae, 1618 471 DAVIS, JOHN. Life of John Davis, the Naviga- tor, 1550-1605, Discoverer of Davis Straits. By C. R. Markham. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 472 DAY, ANGEL. Daphnis and Chloe, the Eliza- bethan version from Amyot's Translation, reprinted from the unique original and edited by Joseph Jacobs. Royal 8° boards, uncut. London, 1890 Only 500 copies printed. 473 DAYOT, ARMAND. L'Image de la Femme. Photogravure portraits and numerous half-tone portraits and illustrations. Imperial 8° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Librairie Hachette et Cie: (Paris) 1899 474 DEANE, CHARLES. Bibliographical Essay on Governor Hutchinson's Historical Publications, pp. 39. Small 4° half morocco. Boston, 1857 Only 50 copies privately printed. 92 C. F. Libbie & Co. 475 DEANE. Remarks on Hubbard's Map of New England. 2 folding maps. 8° half morocco. Cambridge, 1880 Privately reprinted from the Proceedings of the Mass. Hist. Soc. HARIOT'S VIRGINIA. 476 [DE BRY. Part I, Hariot's Virginia in Latin.] Admiranda narratio, Fida tamen, de Commodis et Incolarvm Ritibvs Virginias, nvper admodvm ab Anglis, qvi k Dn. Ricardo Greinvile Eqvestris Ordinis viro e6 in coloniam Anno M.D.LXXXV. dedvcti sunt inventse svmtus faciente Dn. Waltero Raleigh Eqvestris ordinis viro Fodinarvm Stanni praefecto ex avctoritale Serenissimae Reginae Angliae. Anglico Scripta sermonio k Thorn. Hariot, eivsdem Walter! Dom- es tico, in eam Coloniam misso vt Regionis si tvm diligenter observaret Nvnc avtvm primvm Latio donata k C. C. A. Cvm gratia & priuilegio Caes. Majest. ad quardriennium. Engraved title and 29 finely engraved plates including that of "Adam and Eve," often lacking. Also the first important map of Virginia, folded, and mounted on linen. Small foUo, half morocco. Francofurti and Moenvm, Typis loannis Wecheli, Sumptibvs Vero Theodori De Bry, Anno, 1590 A fine large copy, of the first edition, with brilliant impressions of the plates. Equally as rare as the French edition. One of the rarest books relating to Virginia. It gives an ac- count of the first settlement made by Englishmen within the Umits of the United States, and the earliest accounts of the Indians of the cen- tral portion of the Atlantic Seaboard. The wonderfully life-like plates engraved by De Bry, after the original water-color drawings by John White, are the earliest representations in any book of the cus- toms of the Indians of the regions. The book was issued in four languages, French, English, Latin and German. The French edition, edited March 24, 1590, the English and Latin editions edited April ist, and the German edition April 3d. Dodd, Mead, in one of their catalogues, April 1908, priced the French edition, an imperfect copy with one of the engraved plates and page of text supplied from the Latin edition, at $1080.00. 477 [DE BRY. Part II, Jacob Le Moyne's Florida.] Brevis narratio eorum quag in Florida Americae provincia Gallis acciderunt, etc. Small folio, half morocco. Francofurti, 1591 First edition. 43 plates. An account of the unfortunate ex- peditions of the French Huguenots into Florida under R. de Laudon- niere, J. de Ribaud, and de Gourges. Book Auctioneers. 93 478 DE BURIANS. EDES. Peter Edes, Pioneer Print- er in Maine; a biography, his diary whilst a prisoner by Britain at Boston, in 1775, with the Journal of John Leach who was a prisoner at the same time. By Samuel L. Board- man. Facsimiles of title pages, MSS. and other illustrations. Small 4° boards, uncut. Bangor, 1901 Only 175 copies printed, for the De Burians. 479 DE BURIANS. GREENLEAF. Moses Green- leaf, Maine's first Map-maker, a biography with letters, un- published MSS., and a reprint of Mr. Greenleaf's rare paper on Indian Placenames; also a bibliography of the maps of Maine. Edited by Edgar C. Smith. Portrait and facsimiles. Small 4° boards, uncut. Bangor, 1902 Only 30I copies printed, for the De Burians. 480 DE FLERS, ROBERT. Ilsfe, Princesse de Trip- oli. Lithographies de A. Mucha. Colored illustrations. 4° three-quarters crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1897 Only 252 copies printed: with the illustrations in colors and the original wrappers bound in. STOTHARD'S PLATES, LARGE PAPER. 481 DE FOE, DANIEL. Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Embellished with engravings from designs by Thomas Stothard. 2 vols, royal 8° full light calf, gilt back, marbled edges. T. Cadell & W. Davies : London, 1820 Large Paper: best edition with Stothard's plates. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED WITH STOTHARD'S PLATES. 482 DEFOE. Robinson Crusoe. Traduction de I'Ang- lais entirement revue et corrig^e par F. D'A. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green morocco, gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops. Chez Crevot: Paris, 1825 Extra Illustrated with three title-pages from the Paris Edition, published by H. Verdiere and the beautiful series of 19 plates by Delignon after Stothard, together with another series of India proofs before letters by Deveria. Together 37 extra plates inserted. 483 DELLA ROBBIA. Cavallucci, J. et Emile Mol- inier. Les Delia Robbia, leur vie et leur ceuvre d'apr^s les documents in^dits. Numerous illustrations. 4° half brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top. J. Rouam: Paris, 1884 94 C. F. Libbie & Co. 484 DE MONVEL, M. B. Vieilles Chansons pour les Petits Enfants; avec accompagnaments de Ch. M. Widor; — La Fontaine. Fables Choisies potir les Enfants et illustr^es. Illustrations, many in colors. 2 vols, oblong 4° doth. Paris, n. d 485 [DE QUINCEY, THOMAS.] The Opium Eater. First ed. 16° original boards, uncut, with paper label. London, 1822 486 DE RETZ, CARDINAL. Memoirs of Cardinal De Retz; containing the|particulars of his own life with the most secret transactions of the French Court and the Civil War. Translated from the French. Copper-plate portrait. 4 vols. 12" half blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Sanford. London, 1774 487 DES BRULIES, GEORGES G. La Farce de Maitre Pathelin, Comedie du Moyen Age. Avec composi- tions par Boutet de Mondel. 16 etchings. Royal 8° three- quarters claret crushed levant moroco, uncut, gilt back and top, covers bound in. Paris, n. d. 488 DESJARDINS, GUSTAVE. Le Petit-Trianon, histoire et description. Colored frontispiece, heliograph and etched plates and other illustrations. Imperial 8° half mo- rocco, extra, uncut, gilt top. Versailles, 1885 Only 70 copies printed in all. 489 DE STALL-DE LAUNAY, MADAME. Memoirs of. Translated from the French. By Cora Hamilton Bell. With 41 etchings by Ad. Lalauze. 2 vols. 12° paper, uncut. New York, Paris, 1892 Edition Joimust. 490 DETAILLE. Par Marius Vachon. With photo- gravures and etchings on India paper and numerous half- tones. 4° three-quarters brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1898 491 DIBDIN, T. F. Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or, a descriptive account of the books printed in the Fifteenth Century, and of many valuable first editions in the library of George John, Earl Spencer. Numerous illustrative plates, with supplement. 5 vols, imperial 8° full straight-grained green morocco, gilt edges. London, 1814-23 Book Auctioneers. 95 492 DIBDIN. Bibliographical Decameron; or, Ten Days' Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Manuscripts, and Subjects connected with early Engraving, Typography and Bibliography. Numerous portraits and plates, many on India paper. 3 vols. 8° full straight-grained crimson mo- rocco, gilt backs and edges. London, 1817 493 DIBDIN. Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Pic- turesque Tour in France and Germany. Elegantly illus- trated with 83 plates, steel vignettes on India paper, and Lewis's series of groups illustrating the physiognomy, man- ners and character of the people of France and Germany. 3 vols, royal 8° full green morocco, extra, gilt edges. London, 1821 With proofs of the vigrnettes on India, with 6 extra portraits inserted, including the rare portrait of "Diana of Poictieis" of which only 25 copies were printed, also proofs of the vignettes on India. 494 DIBDIN. Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Pic- turesque Tour in the Northern Countries of England and Scotland. Plates and vignettes. 2 vols, royal 8° full brown crushed levant moroco, extra, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1838 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED BIBLIOMANIA. 495 DIBDIN. Bibliomania; or, book madness, a bibliographical romance. Illustrated with cuts. A new and improved edition. Extended to 3 volumes and magnifi- cently bound in olive green crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt backs, wide inside gold borders, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1842 Pink Paper Copy: only a few copies printed. Extra illustra- ted copy by E. G. Asay, of Chicago. Contains 6 autograph letters, 112 rare and fine portraits, 48 plates, including a number of original minatures on vellum, together with beautiful illustrated bindings, proof impressions of the portraits in various states and other remark- able illustrations. A most beautiful extra illustrated work contain- ing many rare and valuable plates. ILLUSTRATIONS TO DIBDIN'S TOUR. 496 [DIBDIN.] Lewis, George. A Series of Groups illustrating the Physiognomy, Manners and Character of the People of France and Germany. With 60 beautiftil illustra- tions. Preface on India paper. 8° full green morocco, extra, gilt edges. London, 1823 This series of illustrations was designed to extra illustrate Mr. Dibdin's Tour in France and Germany, together with a page of direc- tions for placing the plates in that work. 96 C. F. Libbie & Co. 497 DICKENS, CHARLES. Sketches by Boz. First and Second Series. 20 illustrations by George Cruikshank. 3 vols. 8° full light polished calf extra, gilt tops by Riviere. London, 1836-7 Fine copy of first issues of original editions of both series. The F. W. French copy $112.50. 498 DICKENS. The Posthumous Papers of the Pick- wick Club. With forty-three illustrations by R. Seymour, Buss, and "Phiz" (Hablot K. Browne). In 20 monthly parts, commencing April, 1836, and ending November, 1837, parts 19 and 20 forming a double number. 8° in parts. Chapman and Hall: London, 1837 Fine, clean, uncut copy of the original edition, with aU the original paper wrappers. Good impressions of the plates, including the two original "Buss" plates. 499 DICKENS. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by Boz. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. First edition. 2 vols, small 8° full light polished calf extra, uncut, gilt tops by R. De Coverly. Bentley: London, 1838 Fine clean copy of the first issue. French copy brought $70. 500 DICKENS. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. With 39 illustrations by Phiz; and portrait of the author. In 20 monthly parts, commencing April, 1838, and ending October, 1839, parts 19 and 20 forming a double number. First ed. 8° wrappers, uncut. Chapman & Hall: London, 1839 Original edition: with all the original wrappers and ads. 501 DICKENS. Oliver Twist; or the parish boy's progress. By "Boz." Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 3 vols, small 8° half green morocco, gilt edges. Richard Bentley: London, 1840 With the original illustrations by George Cruikshank. 502 DICKENS. Master Humphrey's Clock. With il- lustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot K. Browne. First ed. 3 vols, royal 8° original white wrappers, uncut. Chapman & Hall: London, 1840-1841 First Edition of the original 87 weekly parts, with the ads. and addresses and the original wrappers (but not numbered consecu- tively). This copy lacks a few of the wrappers. Book Auctioneers. 97 CHRISTMAS BOOKS, ALL FIRST EDITIONS. 503 DICKENS. A Christmas Carol in Prose; being a ghost story of Christmas. With illustrations by John Leech. First ed. 16° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, paneled sides, inside gold orders, gilt edges, by Tout. Chapman & Hall: London, 1843 Fine copy of the First edition, earliest issue with "Stave One." 504 DICKENS. The Chimes; a goblin story. First ed. Illustrations, engraved title and frontispiece and other il- lustrations. 16° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, paneled sides, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Tout. Chapman & Hall: London, 1845 50s DICKENS. Battle of Life; a love story. Illus- trations by Leech and others. First ed. 16° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, paneled sides, in- side gold borders, gilt edges by Tout. Bradbury & Evans: London, 1846 506 DICKENS. Cricket on the Hearth. Illustrations. First ed. 16° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, paneled sides, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Tout. Bradbury & Evans: London, 1846 507 DICKENS. 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Vignette il- lustrations on wood by Samuel Palmer. First ed. 12° old calf . Bradbury & Evans: London, 1846 511 DICKENS. The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, and Observation of David Copperfield. With 40 illustrations by Hablot K. Browne. In twenty monthly parts, commencing May, 1849, ^^^ ending November, 1850, parts 19 and 20 forming a double number. First ed. 8° wrappers, uncut. Bradbury & Evans: London, 1850 Original edition with all the original wrappers and ads. 512 DICKENS. Bleak House. First edition. With 40 plates by H. K. Browne. In 20 monthly parts, commenc- ing March, 1852 and ending September, 1853, parts 19 and 20 forming a double number. 2 vols. 8° in parts, uncut. Bradbury & Evans: London, 1853 Original edition with all of the original paper wrappers and ads. 513 DICKENS. Little Dorrit. With 40 illustrations by H. K. Browne. In 20 monthly parts, commencing Decem- ber, 1855, ^^^ ending June, 1857, parts 19 and 20 forming a double number. 8° in parts, uncut. Bradbury and Evans: London, 1857 Original edition with all the original wrappers and ads. 514 DICKENS. A Tale of Two Cities. With 16 il- lustrations by H. K. Browne. In 8 monthly numbers, com- mencing June, 1859, and ending December, 1859, numbers 7 and 8 forming a double number. 8° in parts, uncut. Chapman and Hall: London, 1859 Original edition with all of the original wrappers and ads. 515 DICKENS. Great Expectations. First ed. 3 vols, small 8° original blue cloth, uncut (bindings slightly worn). London, 1861 516 DICKENS. Our Mutual Friend. With 40 il- lustrations by Marcus Stone. In 20 monthly parts, com- mencing May 1864 and ending November 1865, parts 19 and 20 forming a double number. "Post-script in lieu of preface," dated September 2, 1865. 2 vols. 8° original parts, uncut. Chapman & Hall: London, 1865 Original edition, in the original paper wrappers. This copy contains all of the ads. and wrappers except those to Nos. 14 and 15, which lack both wrappers and ads. Book Auctioneers. 99 517 DICKENS. Complete Works of . Illustrated with India proof impressions from designs by Darley, Gilbert, Cruikshank, "Phiz," etc. 55 vols. 8° red cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1869 Large Paper: Only loo copies printed at the Riverside Press; with plates on India paper. Fine clean, imcut set. 518 DICKENS. The Mystery of Edwin Drood. With 12 illustrations by S. L. Fildes and a portrait of Charles Dickens. In 6 monthly parts commencing April, 1870, and ending September, 1870. 8° in parts, uncut. Chapman and Hall: London, 1870 Original edition with all the original wrappers and ads. With prefatory note dated August 12, 1870, referring to the unfinished state in which the story was left at the author's death. 519 DICKENS. Bibliography of Dickens; a biblio- graphical list arranged in chronological order, of the published writings in prose and verse of Charles Dickens, from 1834 to 1880. 12° cloth, uncut. (London, 1880) 520 DICKENS and His Illustrators, Cruikshank, Sey- mour, Buss, "Phiz," Cattermole, Leech, Doyle, Stanfield, Maclise, Tenniel, Frank Stone, Landseer, Palmer, Toppam, Marcus Stone, Luke Fildes, by Frederic G. Kitton. With 22 portraits and facsimiles of 70 original drawings now repro- duced for the first time. 4° cloth, uncut, gilt top. London, 1889 521 DICKINSON, JOHN. Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. With an historical introduction by R. T. H. Halsey. Por- trait. Royal 8° half vellum, uncut. New York, 1903 Large Paper: only 260 copies printed on Van Gelder hand- made paper. 522 DILKE, LADY. French Furniture and Decora- tion in the XVIIIth Century. Photogravure plates and other illustrations of furnittire, tapestry and metal work. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. Bell and Sons: London, 1901 lOO C. F. Libbie & Co. 523 DOBSON, AUSTIN. Eighteenth Century Es- says; selected and annotated by Austin Dobson. First ed. 12° full brown crushed levant morocco, extra, with the centre ornaments on sides, of flowers, birds and emblems of love, wide inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Chambolle- DuRU. London, 1882 Beautifully bound copy of the first edition. 524 DOBSON. The Dance of Death. By Hans Hol- bein. With an introductory note by Austin Dobson. 48 woodcuts. 8° full dark brown levant morocco, blind and gold tooled with emblematic devices, inside gold border, with watered-silk double and fly-leaves, by Riviere & Son. London, 1892 Japanese Vellum copy: only 100 copies printed. 525 DOBSON. Poems on Several Occasions. New ed., revised and enlarged with illustrations. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1895 Japan Paper Copy: only 50 copies printed. With the plates in two states and signed by the artists, A. Lalauze and Wm. Strang, also the portrait signed by the author. 526 DOBSON. The Story of Rosina and other Verses. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 527 DONATUS, ALEX. Roma, vetus ac recens, utriusque .^Edficiis illustrata. Numerous copper-plates in the text. Small 4° three-quarters green morocco, gilt edges. Amstelaedami, 1695 DONNE'S POEMS, ORIGINAL EDITION. 528 [DONNE, JOHN.J Poems. By J. D. With Ele- gies on the author's death. Small 4° full crushed antique levant morocco, paneled sides, gilt edges, by Riviere. London, 1633 First edition. This copy has the a leaves "The Printer to the Understanders"! which are often wanting. See Reproduction. POEMS. "Bj ]. D. WITH ELEGIES ON THE AUTHORS DEATH. LONDON. Printed by MIK for Iohn Marr iot, andare to be fold at his fliop id SiDunfians Church-yard ia Flett-JrceL x ^3 3* [Sbe No. 528.] I02 C. F. Libbie & Co. 529 DONNE. Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis that Self-Homicide is not so Naturally Sin that it may never be otherwise; wherein the nature and the extent of all those lawes which seeme to be violated by this act are diligently surveyed. Portrait engraved by Lombart, inserted. Small 4° polished calf, extra, gilt on uncut leaves, gilt backs, by Zaehnsdorf. Humphrey Moseley: London, 1648 Contains also Letters to Several Persons of Honour: written by John Donne, sometime Dean of St. Patil's, London, 1651. 530 DORAN, DOCTOR. Works of. Collected set of first editions. 8 vols, small 8° original cloth, uncut. London, 1856-76 Comprises: Knights and Their Days, 1856; — Monarchs Re- tired from Business. 2 vols., 1857; — The Bentley Ballads, 1858; — New Picture and Old Panels, 1859; — A Lady of the Last Century (Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu), 1873 ; — "Mann"' and Manners at the Court of Florence, 1740-1786, 2 vols. 1876. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH STAGE. 531 DORAN. "Their Majesties' Servants." Annals of the English Stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. Edited and revised by Robert W. Lowe. With 50 copper-plate portraits and 80 woodcuts. 3 vols, extended to 6 vols. 8° bound in full claret levant morocco, inside borders, uncut, gilt tops, by Forbes & Co. London, 1888 Extra Illustrated and extended to 6 volumes, by the inser- tion of about 525 fine portraits, plates and other illustrations, includ- ing 2 page autograph letter of Dr. Doran, many fine and rare portraits, brilliant impressions and scarce old copper-plates. The whole work illustrated in the best possible manner, using only the very best of portraits and illustrations. The inlaying and mounting being executed in the most skillful manner. The work being illustrated by Mr. HoUingsworth. FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK, EISEN'S PLATES. 532 DORAT, JOSEPH. Les Baisers, Pr^c^d^s du Mois de Mai, P6eme. Vignettes. 8° full blue crushed levant mo- rocco, beautiful gold borders on sides, gilt back, double of red morocco, uncut, gilt top, by Emile Rousselle. A la Haye, 1770 With 44 head and tail pieces after Eisen, also 2 by Marillier, by Aliamet, Massard, Delaiuiay, Masquillier and others. "Baron R. Portalis pronounces it the masterpiece of the eigh- teenth century, and deservedly so, for in gracefulness the illustrations stand unrivalled." Book Auctioneers. 103 FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK, MARILLIER'S PLATES. 533 DORAT. Fables Nouvelles. With frontispiece, en- graved titles and numerous head and tail pieces engraved on copper, from designs by C. P. Marillier. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt over marbled edges, by Thivet. La Haye, 1773 A copy of this Book appears on Paris catalogue at 4000 francs. First issue of the first ed, with the words "reflexions pr^liminaires" in two lines under an interlaced ornament. In delicacy of execution, as well as in the beauty of the em- bellishments, the book rivals "Les Baisers" and must be regarded as Marillier's masterpiece. 534 DORCHESTER, MASS. History of the Town of Dorchester. By a Committee of the Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society. 8° roxburghe, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1859 535 DOUGLASS, WILLIAM. A Summary, Historical and Political of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North America. 2 vols. 8° calf (rebacked). London, 1760 With the folding map which is often missing. DOVES PRESS PUBLICATIONS. The Doves Press is conducted by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson and Emory Walker; the latter was connected with Mr. Morris in the Kelmscott Press. They have succeeded in making it, what might be called the continuation of the "Kelmscott Press," as the beauty of these publications fully entitles them to that appellation. 536 DOVES PRESS. Milton, John. Paradise Lost. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Doves Press; Hammersmith, 1902 Printed in black and red. Set of the first 5 volimies sold at Sotheby's for £21. los. 537 DOVES PRESS. Tennyson, Alfred Lord. Seven Poems and Two Translations. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Doves Press: Hammersmith, 1902 Printed in black and red. 538 DOVES PRESS. Cornelii Taciti de Vita et Mori- bus Julii Agricolae Liber. Small 4" vellum, uncut. Doves Press: Hammersmith, 1900 104 C- F. Libbie & Co. 539 DOVES PRESS. The Ideal Book or Book Beauti- ful ; a tract on caligraphy, printing and illustration and on the book beautiful as a whole. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Doves Press: Hammersmith, 1900 540 DOVES PRESS. William Morris; an address de- livered the nth of November, 1900, at Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, before the Hammersmith Socialist Society. By J. W. Mackail. Small 4° vellum. Doves Press: Hammersmith, 1901 541 DOVES PRESS. The English Bible; containing the Old Testament and the New. Translated out of the orig- inal tongues by special command of his Majesty, King James the First, and now reprinted with the text revised by a col- lation of its early and other principal editions and edited by Rev. F. H. Scrivener, for the Syndics of the University Press, Cambridge. 5 vols, small folio, vellum, uncut. Doves Press: London, 1905 Printed by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson and Emory Walker at the Doves Press. 542 DOYLE, J. A. English Colonies in America. Maps. 3 vols. 8° half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1882 Comprises: Virginia, Maryland and the Carolinas, one vol.; — Puritan Colonies, two vols. 543 DOYLE, RICHARD. The Foreign Tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones and Robinson. Illustrations. First ed. 4° cloth, gilt edges. London, n. d. 544 DOYLE. Manners and Customs of Ye Englyshe: to which he added some extracts from Mr. Pips, hys diary. By Percival Leigh. Numerous outline illustrations. Oblong 8° half roan, gilt edges. London, (1849) 545 DRAKE, FRANCIS S. Tea Leaves; being a col- lection of letters and documents relating to the shipment of tea to the American Colonies in the Year 1773, by the East India Tea Company. Map and illustrations. Small 4° half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Boston, 1884 Book Auctioneers. 105 546 DRAKE, S. A. Historic Fields and Mansions of Middlesex. First ed. With the heliotype plates. 12" cloth. Boston, 1874 547 DRAKE. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast. Maps and illustrations. Square 8° half brown mo- rocco. New York, 1875 DRAYTON'S AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 548 DRAYTON, JOHN. Memoirs of the American Revolution from its commencement to the year 1776 inclu- sive, as relating to the State of South Carolina and occasion- ally referring to the States of North Carolina and Georgia. Portrait inlaid and folding copper-plate map. 2 vols. 8° half crimson morocco. Charleston, 182 1 Fine, clean, large, uncut copy, with rare portrait of the author inserted. DRAYTON'S POLY-OLBION, 1622. 549 DRAYTON, MICHAEL. Poly-Olbion: (Descrip- tion of Great Britain in Verse), in two parts. With the engraved frontispiece and portrait of Prince Henry of Hole, and all the maps. Small folio, mottled calf, extra, by Riviere. London : John Marriott; John Grismand and Thomas Olive, 1622 One of the few copies containing the rare printed title to each part. A copy sold in 1888 for $163. 550 DRYDEN, JOHN. Essays. Edited by W. P. Ker. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1900 551 DU BOIS, Henri P. Four Private Libraries of New York; a contribution to Bibliophism in America. First series. Preface by Octave Uzanne. Colored plates and other illustrations of book bindings, etc. 8° wrappers, un- cut, in cloth port-folio. New York, 1892 Japanese paper copy: Only 200 copies printed. 552 DU MAURIER, GEORGE. English Society at Home; from the collection of Mr. "Punch." Small folio, cloth. London, 1880 India Proof Edition, 63 plates by Du Maurier. io6 C. F. Libbie & Co. COBDEN-SANDERSON BINDING. 553 DU MAURIER. Trilby; a novel. With illus- trations by the author. Portrait on Japanese vellum paper and illustrations, printed in red throughout the text. Royal 8° full crimson morocco, extra, bound by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1896, the sides entirely covered with an elaborate pattern of interlaced scrolls of leaves and vines, full gilt back, wide inside gold borders, parchment fly-leaves, gold on rough edges. Harper & Bros.: New York, 1895 Large and thick paper copy: only 600 copies printed. 554 DUNTON, JOHN. Life and Errors of John Dunton, Citizen of London. With the lives and characters of more than a thousand contemporary divines and other persons of literary eminence, to which are added Dunton's Conversation in Ireland. Portrait. 2 vols, in one. 8° tree calf, gilt back, by Cecil & Larkins. London, 1818 Eighty-four pages are occupied with the account of his visit to New England, his opening a bookstore in Boston ; intercourse with the Mathers, John Cotton, Eliot, Hubbard, Indian sachems, and several ladies of Boston, of some of whom he relates very curious particulars. 55 5 DUODECIMOS. Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne. Poems of. (1612-1672). Together with her prose remains, with an introduction by Charles Eliot Norton. Portraits and fac- similes of original title pages. Thick 12° boards, uncut, (New York) 1897 Only 132 copies printed on hand-made paper. 556 DUODECIMOS. Franklin. Facsimile of Poor Richard's Almanack, for 1733, with an introduction by John Bigelow and notes on the portraits. Etched portrait by F. Johnson and other portraits on Japan paper. 12° boards. New York, 1894 Only 132 copies printed on hand-made paper. 557 DURER. Albert Durer, sa vie ses ceuvres, pat Moritz Thausing, traduit de I'Allemand avec I'autorisation de I'auteur, par Gustave Gruyer. Royal 8° half morocco. Paris, 1878 [See No. 558.] Book Auctioneers. 107 558 DURER. The Little Passion of Albert Durer. With an introduction by Austin Dobson. 8° magnificently bound in light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled, with a blank centre panel surrounded by an interlaced design of conventional leaves in large shaded tools, full gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt on the uncut leaves, gilt top, bound by Chambolle-Duru. London, 1894 Japanese Vellvun copy: only 75 copies printed. ChamboUe- Dnru's bindings are noted for their deep indentation of the tooling, which insures a permanent brilliancy of the many layers of gold used in the tooling. See Reproduction of Binding. FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK, EISEN'S PLATES. 559 DU ROSOL Les Sens, Poem in Six Chants. First ed. With 7 copper-plates and vignettes. 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Meunier. Londres (Paris) 1766 Fine, clean copy of the first edition. This was the maiden attempt of the son of the famous engraver Wille. Contains 7 beautiful plates after Eisen and WiUe, 6 vignettes after Eisen and Wille, and 2 tail pieces after Eisen, engraved by De Longueil. 560 DYER, G. A History of the University and Col- leges of Cambridge; including notices relating to founders and eminent men. Illustrated by a series of engravings. 2 vols, royal 8° old red straight-grained morocco, extra. London, 181 4 Large Paper Copy: with a series of Extra Illustrations inserted. Together 52 portraits and 35 copper-plates. 561 DYER, THOMAS H. Ancient Athens; its his- tory, topography and remains. Map and illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1873 562 T7AMES, WILBERFORCE. Early New Eng- 12/ land Catechisms. A bibliographical accotmt of some catechisms published before the year 1800, for use in New England. 8° wrappers, uncut. Worcester, 1898 563 EARLE, ALICE M. Stage Coach and Tavern Days. Numerous illustrations. 12° buckram, uncut. New York, 1900 io8 C. F. Libbie & Co. EARLY PRINTING, BARTOLOMMEO, OF CREMONA, 1472. 564 CARACCIOLUS, ROB. Quardragesimale de po- enitentia. Fol. la: Hec est tabula . . . Fol. 3a: Sacre Theologie magri necn sacri eloquii pconis celeberrimi fratris Roberti de Litio ordinis Minoz pfessoris op'qdrage simale putilissimu quod de penitentia dictu est Felicit incipit. Fol. 340b Colophon: Quern legis: impressus dum stabit iaere caracter: Dum non longa dies uel fera fata pment. Candida ppetuae non deerit fama Cremonae: Phidiacum hinc supat Bartholomeus ebur Cedite chalcographi : millesima uestra figura est. Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas. Illuminated initial. Small 4° old Italian boards. Nicolao Truno: Venetiarum, 1472 First book printed by Bartolommeo of Cremona. Proctor, No. 4221, Coppinger, No. 4426. EARLY PRINTING BY RATDOLT'S PRESS, 1490. 565 EARLY PRINTING. Publicius. Ars Oratoria Ars Epistolandi. Supra scriptiones epistolarum et ars mem- orativa Jacobi publicii florentini. Black better, long lines. Wood-cuts of alphabet, chess-boards, fine initial letters, etc. (Some small worm-holes, has not leaf of printer's device, else fine large copy.) Small 4° calf extra, gilt edges, by Riviere. Augsburg: Erhart Ratdolt, 1490 Very rare. One of the choicest specimens of Ratdolt's press. Dibdin has devoted 14 pages of the Bibl. Spenceriana to its descrip- tion. The wood-cuts are most curious, representing an alphabet and a chess-board. 566 EARLY PRINTING. Expositio Hymnorum, etc. JBlatk £eUer, rubricated throughout. Small 4° stamped pigskin, with religious stamps on sides. Colonia, per Henricum Quentell: 1494 Fine copy in original stamped binding. See Hain, 6786. 567 EDWARDS, BRYAN. The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies. Third Edition, with Considerable Additions. Portrait, maps, and plates. 3 vols. 8° calf. J. Stockdale, London, 1801 Book Auctioneers. 109 PORTRAITS BY JOST AMMAN AND VIRGIL SOLIS. 568 EFFIGIES REGUM FRANCORUM OMNIUM, and Pharamundo ad Henricum Usque tertium, ad vivum quantum, sieri potuit, expressae. Cselatoribus Virgilio Solis Noriber : Justo Amman Tigurino. Engraved coat of arms on title and engraved portraits in the text. 8° full canary mo- rocco, extra, inside gold borders, gilt edges. Noribergae, 1576 Fine clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the portraits. 62 engraved by Amman and 20 by V. Solis. Firmin Didot's copy, with his book-plate, 1850. COLORED PLATES BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. 569 EGAN, PIERCE. 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. Royal 8° full light calf, extra gilt edges, by Tout. London, 1821 Fine copy of the first edition, with 36 colored plates by J. R. and G. Cruikshank. French copy brought $69. UNIQUE COPY OF LIFE OF AN ACTOR. 570 EGAN. The Life of an Actor. Dedicated to Ed- mund Kean, Esq. The Poetical descriptions by T. Green- wood. Embellished with 27 finely colored characteristic plates designed and engraved by Theodore Lane, also several original designs on wood by Mr. Thompson. Royal 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, red silk flies, uncut, gilt top by Zaehnsdorf. C. S. Arnold: London, 1825 Magnificent uncut copy of the first edition. The illustrations are all colored and in the style of Rowlandson, a suitable companion Book to "Life in London by Tom and Jerry." Unique copy containing the original pencil sketch of the fron- tispiece, six of the original outline etchings in the first state washed in with sepia, also three of the original outline etchings in the first state, before colors. 571 ELIOT, GEORGE. Adam Bede. First ed. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1859 572 ELLWANGER, GEORGE H. In Gold and Silver First ed. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1892 Large Paper: only 200 copies printed entirely on Japan paper. no C. F. Libbie & Co. 573 ELLIS, F. S. History of Reynard the Fox; his family, friends and associates. With glossarial notes in vul- pine verse and an index-summary of chief matters contained in the story. Devices by Walter Crane. Small 4° full dark crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, bound at the Club Bindery. Chiswick Press: London, 1894 ELSTON PRESS PUBLICATIONS. 574 SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE. Written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. With initials and borders by H. M. O'Kane. 4° half vellum, uncut. Elston Press (New Rochelle) 1900 Only 485 copies printed on hand-made paper. 575 ROSSETTI, DANTE GABRIEL. The House of Life. With title-pages, borders, initials and decorations by H. M. O'Kane. 4° boards, uncut. New Rochelle, 1901 Only 310 copies printed on hand-made paper, bearing water- mark of the Press. 576 BURY, RICHARD DE. The Philobiblon. From the 1832 translations of John Bellingham Inglis, with initial letters by H. M. O'Kane. 8° half vellum, uncut. New Rochelle, 1901 Only 485 copies printed on hand-made paper. 578 MILTON, JOHN. Comus; a maske. Printed from the original edition of 1637. 8° cloth, uncut. New Rochelle, 1902 Only 160 copies printed. 579 LODGE, THOMAS. The Story of Rosalynde; or, Euphues Golden Legacie. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New Rochelle, 1902 Only 160 copies printed. 580 HERRICK, ROBERT. Poems Selected from the Hesperides of Robert Herrick. Small 4° boards, uncut. New Rochelle, 1903 Only 260 copies printed with the Initial letters and decorations cut on wood from designs by H. M. O'Kane. Book Auctioneers. 1 1 1 58 1 EMBLEMS. Acht-en-Dertig Konstige Zinnebeel- den; met Dichkundige Uitleggingen Verrykt, door een Lief- hebber der Nederduitsche Poezy. 37 emblematic plates en- graved on copper. Small 4° half calf, uncut, gilt back. Amsterdam, 1737 Brilliant impressions of the copper-plates. 582 EMBLEMS OF MORTALITY; representing by numerous engravings, Death seizing all ranks and conditions of people. Imitated from a painting in the cemetery of the Dominican Church at Basil, in Switzerland, with an apos- trophe to each translation from the Latin, to which is now added for the first time a particular description of each cut or engraving. By J. W. Barber. Woodcuts by Alexander Anderson. 16° full brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back, sides and top, inside gold borders, by Sanford. Charleston, 1846 Fine clean, uncut copy, beautifully bound. 583 EMBLEMS. Alciati. Emblemata Andreae Alciati lurisconsulti Clarissmi. (Roville's Device on title page.) Engraved borders and numerous woodcuts in the text. 8° full brown crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, wide gold borders, gilt edges, by Thibaron. Apud Gulielmum RouUium: Lugduni, 1548 A new arrangement of the emblems has here been introduced. It seems probable that it was first formed by Aneau for this 1548 edition, but in the French version, iS49.it will be seen completely developed, and with a few shght changes it was soon very generally adopted. The wood engravings, entirely new in 1548, with editions as they could be prepared, have served for the whole series of editions, Latin, French, Spanish and Italian, which Roville and Bonhomme issued from 1548 to 1566. 584 EMBLEMS. Alciati. Emblemata D. A. Alciati, denno ab ipfo Autore recognita, ac, quae desidera bantur, im- aginibus locupletata. With Roville's device on title-page. Small 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, wide gold borders on sides, inside gold borders. Lugd. Apud Guliel: Rovilium, 1550 Fine, clean copy, with 211 woodcuts, together with the usual emblematic portrait of Roville's Editions. 112 C. F. Libbie & Co. 585 EMBLEMS. Alciati. Diverse Impresse Accomo- date a diuerse moralitk, con versi che i loro significati di chiarano; Tratte da gli Emblemi dell' Alciato. Roville's device, the Eagle and the Serpent. The title within a bor- der of allegorical figures. To each page there is a border richly ornamented. 12° full crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, extra, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Belz-Niedr£. In Lione da Guliehno RovilUo, 1549 Title, within an engraved monumental border of allegorical figures. There are 136 emblems including the trees. There is no Latin text, but mottoes and stanzas all in Italian. Every page is within a fine border. The devices from blocks, independent of the borders, are 136 in ntunber and claim the same parentage as the others of the Rovillian series, namely, Le Petit Bernard. Second edition of the Italian version. A superb copy and very rare. The wood engravings, which are beautifully executed, are signed P. V. 586 EMBLEMS. ALCIATI. Andrea Alciati and his Book of Emblems; a biographical and bibliographical study. By Henry Green. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 587 EMBLEMS. Amoris Divina Emblemata, studio et aere Othonis vaeni concinnata. 60 fine full-page copper-plates. 4° sprinkled calf, extra, gilt edges. Ex Officina Plantiniana, Balthasaris Moreti: Antverpiae, 1660 Fine, large copy with brilliant impressions of the copper-plates. Princess Elizabeth's copy, with her autograph on title page. 588 EMBLEMS. Bocchi, Achille. Symbolicarum Ques- tionum de universo genere quas serio ludebat, libri quinque. Small 4° light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, blind and gold tooled, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. Bononiae, 1555 Five years after the death of Alciati, a most beautiful book of emblems was presented to the world by another eminent Italian scholar, Achille Bocchi, commonly called Philerote. The copper- plates comparatively of a large size, are engraved by the celebrated artist GuUio Bonasone after designs partly by himself and partly by Bocchi, aided by Parmigiano and Prospero Fontana, many ideas being taken from Michael Angelo and Albert Durer. A second edition was published in 1574, with the plates retouched. Both editions are scarce and much prized. Magnificent tall copy, with brilliant impres- sions of the plates. Presentation copy from Bocchi, with a full page inscription on the reverse of the dedication page, together with 6 original pen and ink drawings by Bocchi added at the end. Book Auctioneers. 113 589 EMBLEMS. Bocchius, Achilles. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de universe genera, quas serio ludebat libri quinque. Numerous copper-plates printed in the text after designs by Raphaelli, Parmegiano and others. Small 4° dark morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges. Bononise, 1574 Second ed., with the plates re-engraved by the celebrated en- graver Augustino Caracci, then almost a boy. 590 EMBLEMS. Boissard, J. J. Emblematum Liber. Ipsa Emblemata ab Auctore delineata; A Theodore de Bry, sculpta, et nunc recens in lucem edita. Portrait and 51 fine copper-plates by De Bry. Small 4° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges, by Emile Rousselle. Francofurti, 1593 "Edition recherch^e." — Brunei. 591 EMBLEMS. Brunes, Johannis de. Emblemata of Zinne-Werck. 51 fine copper -plates printed in the text. Small 4° full brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top. Amsterdam, 1624 Fine, clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 592 EMBLEMS. Burgundius, A. Mundi Lapis Lydius siu Vanitas per Veritate falsi accusata et conuicta. Numerous plates of emblems engraved on copper. Small 4° three- quarters dark levant morocco, uncut, gilt top. Antwerp, 1639 Fine copy, brilliant impressions of the plates. 593 EMBLEMS. Camilli. Imprese Illustri di diversi coi discorsi di Camillo Camilli, et con le figure intagliate in raine di Girolamo Porro Padouano. Engraved title and numerous fine copper-plate emblems printed in the text, brilliant impressions. Small 4° half vellum, red edges. Appresso Francesco Ziletti: Venetia, 1586 Beautiful copy, with brilliant impressions of the emblems. 594 EMBLEMS. Emblemata Nova; das ist new Bilderbuch, etc. Engraved title and numerous copper- plates in the text. Small 4° three-quarters blue morocco, uncut, gilt top. Francoforti, 1617 114 C. F. Libbie & Co. 595 EMBLEMS. Emblemata Politica in aula Magna Curiae Noribergensis depicta, 1617; — Emblemata Moralia et Bellica, Jacobi k Bruck, 161 5; — Les Emblemes Moreaux et Militaires du Sieur Jacob de Bruck, 1616. 32, 37 and 23 plates by Petrus Iselburg and M. Merian. Small 4° three- quarters blue crushed levant morocco, gilt top. Argentorati, 161 5-1 7 596 EMBLEMS DE L'AMOUR DIVIN. Engraved title and 57 copper-plates engraved by Landry. 16° full crimson crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Pouillet. Chez P. Landry: Paris, n.d. 597 EMBLEMS. Divine Emblems ; or temporal things spiritualized, etc. With a preface. By Alexander Smith. 49 woodcut vignettes. 16° full light calf, gilt back and edges, by Matthews. London, n. d. 598 EMBLEMS. Emblemata Florentii Schoonhovii I. C. Goudani. Partim Moralia partim etiam Civilia. Cum latiori eorundem ejusdem Auctoris interpretatione. Accedunt et alia quaedam Poematia in aliis Poematum suorum libris non contenta. Square 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, paneled sides with gold ornaments, inside gold;^ borders. Joannem Jansson: Amstelodami, 1648 Fine copy of this rare book, with portrait and 74 curious cop- per-plates, brilliant impressions. 599 EMBLEMS. Hadriani, Junii Medici CEnigmatum Libellus, ad Virum Clarissimum, Arnoldum Rosenbergum Muris Consultum. Numerous woodcuts of emblems with portrait to each page. 12° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges, by the Club Bindery. Christophori Plantini: Ant ver pise, 1565 600 EMBLEMS. Haeftenus, Benedictus. Schola Cor- dis sive aversi k Deo Cordis ad eumdem reductio. Engraved title and 55 beautiful copper-plates of emblems, etc. 12° full blue crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, inside gold borders, gilt over marbled edges, by Hardy-Menil. Apud Joannem Meursium: Antverpiae, 1635 Beautiful copy, with brilliant impressions of the most delicately engraved vignette illustrations of the emblems. Book Auctioneers. 115 6or EMBLEMS. Pieux de Sirs, Imites des Latins du R. P Herman Hugo. Par P. I. Jurisc. Mis en lumiere par Boece k Bolswert. Engraved title and 41 copper-plates. 12" full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges, inside gold borders, by Pouillet. Chez P. Landry: Paris, 1627 602 EMBLEMS. Sambucus. Emblemata, cum ali- quot nummis antiqui operis, Joannis Sambuci, Tirnavensis Pannonii. 8° three-quarters blue morocco, gilt top. Antverpise, Ex Officiana: Christophori Plantini, 1564 Title with engraved border with the nine muses and the printer's mark of the well-known compasses. There are fine borders to the engravings and the book contains i66 emblems and 23 coins, engraved on wood by Gerard de Jode. This work is certainly the most elegant of all the emblem books of the age. 603 EMBLEMS. Saubert, J. Emblematum Sacrorum quorum consideratio accurata ad Fidei exercitum et excitam- dam Pictatem plurimum sacere potest. Engraved title and fine copper-plate engravings. 4 parts in one vol. Royal 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gUt edges, bound by Adolphe Bertrand. Niu-nberg, 1625 Fine, clean tall copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 604 EMBLEMS. Schoonhover. Emblemata Florentii Schoonho\'ii I. C. Goudani Partim Moralia, partim etiam Civilia. Engraved title and 74 copper-plates of emblems in the text. Small 4° full brown morocco, uncut, gilt top. Gondae, 1618 Fine, clean copy, with rare portrait of the author. 60s EMBLEMS. Zincgrefii. Emblematum Ethico- Politicorum Centuria Julii Guilielmi Zincgrefii. Caelo Matth. Meriani. Frontispiece and 100 copper-plates of emblems, each engraved within a circle, by Johann Theodor de Bry. Small 4° full mottled calf, gilt back, yellow edges. (Heidelbergae) 1614 Fine copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 606 EMERSON, GEORGE B. Report on the Trees and Shrubs Growing Naturally in the Forests of Massachu- setts. Second ed. Illustrated with numerous lithographic plates, some in colors, and other illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1875 Best edition, with some plates colored. ii6 C. F. Libbie & Co. 607 EMBLEMS. Wither, George. A Collection of Emblems, Ancient and Moderne: Quickened with Metrical! Illustrations, both Morall and Divine, and disposed into Lot- teries, that Instruction, and Good Counsell, may bee furthered by an Honest and Pleasant Recreation. By George Wither. Folio, bound in grass green morocco extra gilt back and edges, filleted sides, inside gilt borders, by C. Murton. Printed by A. M. (Augustine Matthewe), for Robert Allot, and are to be sold at the Blacke Beare in Pauls Churchyard : London, 1635 Frontispiece, Portrait and 200 Emblems. Engraved title by W. Marshall without imprint or date. The second, third, and fourth books of the Emblems have each a separate title and are dated 1634. This copy has the leaf at the end containing the woodcut and dial, but lacks the movable index. Fine, tall copy. Brayton Ives copy. No. 1088. 608 EMERSON, RALPH WALDO. Works of. With introduction by John Morley. 6 vols. 12° beautifully bound at the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1895, in full olive green crushed levant morocco, full gilt backs, sides paneled with single lines, gold inside borders, gilt edges. Macmillan & Co.: London, 1890 A beautiful set bound by Cobden-Sanderson, with full gilt backs and paneled sides. 609 [EMERSON.] Nature. First ed. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1836 610 [EMERSON.] The Dial. Edited by R. W. Emer- son, S. Margaret Fuller, and George Ripley. Complete set. 4 vols. 8° three-quarters blue levant morocco, wrappers of all the parts bound in. Boston, 1841-44 Among the contributors were Emerson, Thoreau, Lowell, Chan- ning, etc. Unusually fine copy, with the original brown wrappers. 611 EMERSON. Essays. 2d series. First ed. 16° original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1844 612 EMERSON. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli. 3 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1852 Contains original articles by Emerson. Book Auctioneers. llj PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR. 613 EMERSON. Society and Solitude. First ed. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1870 Presentation copy, with autograph inscription, "Edwin P. Whipple, with constant regards of R. W. Emerson, March 7, 1870" also I page a. I. s. of the author to Mr. Whipple, inserted. This copy contains marginal notes in pencil. 614 EMERSON. Memoir of. By James Elliot Cabot. India proof portrait. 2 vols, royal 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1887 Large Paper : only 500 copies printed at the Riverside Press. 615 EMERSON. The Personality of Emerson. By F. B. Sanborn. Portrait and facsimile letters. 8° boards, un- cut. Boston, 1903 Only 500 copies printed on French hand-made paper, at Merry- mount Press. 616 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA. 9th ed. 25 vols, royal 8° half russia, gilt backs. Boston, 1875-89 617 ENGLISH LYRICS. Small 8° full dark brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gold paneled sides, full gilt back, wide inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, gilt top, bound by the Club Bindery, 1898. London, 1883 Large Paper copy: only 50 copies numbered and signed. Printed at the Chiswick Press. 618 ENGLISH LYRICS. First ed. 12= full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, sides tooled in a beautiful panel with birds and flowers and ornaments, in- side gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Chambolle-Duru. London, 1883 Bovmd to match Gosse's English Odes, 1881. 619 ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS. Edited by John Morley. 5 vols. 12" cloth, uncut. London, 1884 Comprises: Coleridge by Traill; — Bacon by Church; — Keats by Colvin ; — Sidney by Symonds ; — Addison by Courthope. 620 ENGLISH STATESMEN and English Men of Action. II vols. 12^ cloth. London, 1888, etc. Comprises: Cardinal Wolsey, by Creighton; Henry II by Green; Mettemich, by MaUeson; Captain Cook, by Besant; Gen. Gordon, by Butler; Warren Hastings, by Lyall ; William III, by Traill; Walpole, by Morley; Oliver Cromwell, by Harrison; Pitt, by Rosebury; William the Conqueror, by Freeman. ii8 C. F. Libbie & Co. 621 ERASMUS. Life of Erasmus; more particularly that part of it which he spent in England, whereunto an ac- count is given of his learned friends and the state of religion and learning at that time in both our Universities. With an appendix containing several original papers. By Samuel Knight. Copper-plate portraits and plates. 8° full blue morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, by Cecil & Larkins. Cambridge, 1726 BUCANIERS AND PIRATES OF AMERICA. 622 ESQUEMELING, JOHN. Bucaniers of America; or, a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West- Indies, by the Buc- aniers of Jamaica and Tortuga, both English and French. Wherein are contained more especially, the unparallell'd ex- ploits of Sir Henry Morgan, our English Jamaican Hero, who sack'd Puerto Velo, burnt Panama, etc. Second edition, cor- rected and enlarged, with 2 additional relations, viz. one of Captain Cook, and the other of Captain Sharp. Copper- plate portrait and maps. 4 parts bound in one vol. Small 4° russia, gilt back and edges. London, 1684-85 Fine clean copy with fine impressions of the plates. Fine impression of the portrait of Sir Henry Morgan, often missing. The Barlow copy. Second and best edition with the four parts complete. ESSEX HOUSE PRESS. 623 TREATISES OF BENVENUTO CELLINI on Goldsmithing and Sculpture. Made into English from the Italian of the Marcian Codex. By C. R. Ashbee. Full-page etchings and woodcuts. Imperial 8° buckram, uncut. London, 1898 Only 600 copies printed. 624 BARDAISAN. The Hymn of Bardaisan. Ren- dered into English by F. Crawford Burkitt. Small 4° red calf, extra. London, 1899 The second book printed at the Essex House Press. Only 300 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 119 ESSEX HOUSE PRESS — Continued. 625 BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. Collated from the early editions, by Janet Ashbee and printed at the Press of the Giiild of Handicraft, Ltd., under the supervision of C. R. Ashbee. Small 4° full claret morocco, gilt back, un- cut, gilt top, wide inside borders, silk fly-leaves. London, 1899 This is the third book printed at the Essex House Press which was Founded by Laurence Hodson and C. R. Ashbee, in the hope to keep hving the traditions of good printing, that William Morris had revived. 626 MASQUE OF THE EDWARDS OF ENGLAND. By C. R. Ashbee and Edith Harwood. Colored illustrations and text printed in red and black on gray paper. Oblong 4° buckram, uncut. London, n. d. Only 300 copies printed at the Essex House Press. 627 THE EVE OF ST. AGNES. By John Keats. Printed with a frontispiece by Reginald Savage. Small 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1900 Only 125 copies printed entirely on vellum, with hand colored frontispiece and initial letters. 628 GRAY'S ELEGY, written in a Country Church- yard. With a frontispiece showing the tomb of the poet at Stoke Pogis Church. By George Thompson. 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1900 Only 125 copies printed: all on pure vellum with the initial letters colored by hand. 629 LINCOLN. President Lincoln's Funeral Hymn. Frontispiece and initial letters drawn by C. R. Ashbee, and colored by hand. Small 8° vellum, uncut.. London, 1900 Only 13s copies printed throughout on ptire vellum. 630 SHELLEY'S ADONAIS. With a drawing of the grave of John Keats, by C. R. Ashbee. Small 8° vellum, un- cut. London, 1900 Only 50 copies printed entirely on velliun paper, with hand colored frontispiece and initial letters. 631 STRANG. The Doings of Death. By William Strang. A series of 12 large wood engravings in the style of the early German masters. Large portfolio, cloth. Essex House Press: 1901 Only a limited number printed. Pierce copy $16. I20 C. F. Libbie & Go. ESSEX HOUSE PRESS — Continued. 632 SPENSER. The Epithalamion. By Edmund Spenser. Printed throughout on vellum. With 2 hand- colored illustrations and with colored initial letters, some heightened with gold. Small 8° vellum. London, 1901 Only 150 copies printed. 633 ERASMUS. The Praise of Folic, by Erasmus. Englished by Sir Thomas Chaloner. Edited from the Black Letter edition of 1549, by Janet E. Ashbee. Woodcuts and ornamental borders, by Willam Strang. Imperial 8° half vellum, uncut. London, igor Only 250 copies printed. 634 RUSKIN. An Endeavor Towards the Teaching of John Ruskin and William Morris. 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1901 Only 350 copies printed. This work is the first book printed at the Essex House Press in the new type designed by C. R. Ashbee. The woodcut blocks are by George Thomson. 63s SHELLEY. A Letter from Percy B. Shelley to T. Peacock, July 1816. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1901 Only 45 copies privately printed on hand-made paper. 636 WOOLMAN; a journal of the life and travels of John Woolman in the service of the Gospel. With frontis- piece by Reginald Savage. 16° vellum, uncut. London, 1901 Only 250 copies printed. 637 CHAUCER. The Flower and the Leaf. With ornamental letters drawn and colored by Edith Harwood. 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1902 Only 165 copies printed entirely on vellum. 638 THE PSALTER, or Psalms of David. Edited from the Cranmer Bible of MDXL (1540) by Janet E. Ashbee. Finely printed in red and black, with numerous woodcut initial letters. Small folio, green vellum, silk ties. London, 1902 Only 250 copies issued. Book Auctioneers. 121 ESSEX HOUSE PRESS — Continued. 639 BURNS. Tarn O'Shanter. By Robert Bums. Frontispiece by Wm. Strang. Printed throughout on pure vellum, with hand-colored initial letters, some heightened with gold. Small 8° vellum. London, 1902 Only 150 copies printed.. This No. 70. 640 THE PRAYER BOOK OF EDWARD VII. New type, designed by Mr. C. R. Ashbee. Illustrated with some 150 woodcuts and other decorations also by him. Printed in red and black. Folio, oak boards, beveled edges, with antique pig-skin back, metal and leather clasps, uncut edges, bound by Eyre & Spottiswoode. London, 1903 Only 400 copies printed, with the Supplement with the Prayers for the American Churches. "Among the illustrations which will be expressive of the usages and ceremonies of the church as well as of the history of England, may be mentioned the following: "The Page of the Seven Edwards of England." "Queen Elizabeth," "Archbishop Cranmer," "Edward VI," "St. Augustine and the Seven British Bishops." A series of Saints and red-letter subjects in the calendar, historiated initials for the Psalms, Gospel, etc., and decorative headings to the services. In order to enable the work to be of similar devotional use in America as in England, a separate supplement will be printed containing the prayers for the President of the United States of America, together with such variants in the church service as may make it possible for the book to be used in the church in that country." 641 EVANS, CHARLES. American Bibliography; a chronological dictionary of all the books and pamphlets and practical publications printed in the United States of America, from 1639-1820. Vol. I , far as published. 4° cloth, uncut. Privately Printed: Chicago, 1903 642 EVE, G. W. Decorative Heraldry; a practical hand-book of its artistic treatment. Numerous illustrations. 8° crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, paneled sides, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt top, by the Club Bindery, 1898. London, 1897 Japanese Vellum Paper copy: only 130 copies printed. 643 EVELYN, JOHN. Life of Mrs. Godolphin. Por- trait. 12" palf, gilt back. W. Pickering: London, 1848 122 C. F. Libbie & Co. 644 EYRIES, GUSTAVE. Les Chateaux Historiques de la France; Accompagne d'Eaux-Fortes, tiroes k part et dans le texte et Gravies par nos Principaux Aquafortistes, sous la direction de M. Eugfene Sadoux. Numerous full page etchings on India paper and other illustrations. 2 vols, royal 4° half red morocco, gilt backs and edges. Paris, 1877 India Proof Etchings and text illustrations on India paper. 645 Tj^AITHORNE, WILLIAM. Descriptive Cat- L. alogue of the Engraved Works of William Faithome. By Louis Fagan. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 646 FANE, VIOLET. Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre. Written by her own hand. With 8 portraits from contemporary engravings. 8° buckram, un- cut, gilt top. London, 1892 647 FARMER, J., AND MOORE J. B. Collections, Topographical, Historical and Biographical; relating prin- cipally to New Hampshire. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, original wrappers bound in. Concord, 1822-24 Bound from the original numbers, all uncut, except the first one. 648 FEASEY, HENRY J. Westminster Abbey, His- torically Descriptive with an account of the Abbey Buildings, by J. T. Micklethwaite ; and appendix on the mediasval monuments, by Edward Bell. With 75 heliotype plates. Folio, half vellum, gilt top. London, 1899 Only 360 copies printed, of which 100 are for America. 649 FEATHER AND FUR SERIES. Edited by Alfred E. T. Watson. Illustrations. 10 vols. 8° half vellum, uncut. London, 1896 Large Paper: Only 157 copies printed. Comprises: The Hare; — Snipe and Woodcock; — The Grouse; — Pike and Perch; — The Partridge ;— The Pheasant ;— The Salmon ;— The Rabbit ;— The Trout ; —The Red Deer. Book Auctioneers. 123 650 FEMALE REVIEW; or, memoirs of an American young lady ((Deborah Sampson) whose life and character are peculiarly distinguished, being a continental soldier for nearly three years in the late American War. By a citizen of Massachusetts. Portrait. 12° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top. Dedham, 1797 Original edition ; title page neatly mended. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPY. 651 FENELON. The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses. From the French of the late John Hawkes- worth. Corrected and revised by G. Gregory, with the life of the author and a complete index, historical and geographi- cal, embellished with 12 elegant engravings. 2 vols, royal 4° full crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs and sides, wide inside gold borders, silk double and flies, by P. B. Sanford. C. & G. Kearsley: London, 1795 Extra Illustrated by various series of copper-plate illustrations engraved for different editions, including a series of proof iUustratious engraved by W. Bromley, after Thomas Stothard, also a series of French designs by Moreau, a series of the beautiful designs by B. Picart in 1732, also the portrait engraved by P. Drevets after J. Vivien. To- gether 24s extra plates. LARGE PAPER, PICART'S COPPER PLATES. 652 FENELON. Les Avantures de Telemacque, fils d'Ulysse. Nouvelle edition conforme au MS. original et en- richie de figures en taille-douce. Folio, old red morocco, extra, full gilt back, wide gold borders and centre ornaments, gilt edges, in chamois lined slip-case, bound in the style of Roger Payne. Amsterdam, 1734 Thomas Westwood's copy with his book-plate. Fine Thick Paper Copy: one of the finest of copper-plate books, see Cohen. Frontispiece by Folk^ma after Picart, fieuron on title by Tanj6 after L. F. D. B. (Dubourg), portrait of Fenelon by Drevet after Vivien, 24 plates after Debrie, Dubourg, and Picart after Bemaerts, Folk^ma, V. Gimst, and Surugue, 24 vignettes after Dubourg by Duflos, Folk^ma and Tanjd, and 19 tailpieces by Duflos and Schenk after Debrie and Dubourg. Folio Edition: of which only 150 copies were printed. Rare. 124 C. F. Libbie & Co. 6s3 FERGUSON, JAMES. History of Modern Styles of Architecture. 312 illustrations. 8° half roan. Murray : London, 1862 654 FERGUSON. History of Architecture in All Countries; from the earliest times to the present day. Nu- merous illustrations. 3 vols, royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. J. Murray: London, 1865-76 Vol. 3 comprises the Indian and Eastern Architecture. 655 FIELD, EUGENE. Love Songs of Childhood. First ed. 8° vellum, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1894 Large Paper: only 106 copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 656 FIELD. The House; an episode in the lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of his wife, Alice. First ed. 12° half vellum, uncut. New York, 1896 Large Paper: only 150 copies printed on HoUand paper. 657 FIELD. Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac. First ed. 12° half vellum, uncut. New York, 1896 Large Paper: Only 150 copies printed on Holland paper. 658 FIELDING, HENRY. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. First ed. 6 vols. 12° old calf. London, 1749 Fine clean copy of the first edition, in the original binding. Foote copy, $42. Arnold copy, $33. 659 FIELDING. The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon. Portrait. 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1902 Large Paper copy : only 300 copies printed on hand-made paper, at Riverside Press. 660 FIELDS, JAMES T. Poems. First ed. Square 16° cloth. Boston, 1849 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED. 661 FIELDS. Yesterdays with Authors. New illus- trated edition. Extended from one volume to 2 vols. 8° three-quarters yellow crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, uncut, gilt tops, by Forbes & Co. Boston, 1884 Extra Illustrated and extended from one volume to two volumes by the insertion of five autograph letters and 129 fine por- traits and illustrations, including a number of India proofs, etched portraits and rare illustrations. [See No. 669. Book Auctioneers. 125 662 FISKE, JOHN. Works of. Illustrated with por- traits, maps, facsimiles, contemporary views, prints and other historical material. 12 vols, royal 8° boards, uncut. Cambridge, 189 2-1 903 Large Paper Edition: only 250 copies printed at the River- side Press. 8 volumes of this edition brought $268, at the F. W. French sale., Comprises: The Discovery of America, 4 vols.; — Old Virginia and her Neighbors, 2 vols.; — The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, 2 vols.; — American Revolution, 2 vols.; — Critical Period of American History; — The Beginnings of New Eng- land. 663 FISKE. Life Everlasting. First ed. 16° boards, uncut. Boston, 1901 Printed at the Riverside Press. 664 FISKE. Essays, Historical and Literary. First ed. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1902 665 FITHIAN. Philip Vickers Fithian, Journal and Letters, 17 67-1 7 7 4, Students at Princeton College, 1770-72. Edited for the Princeton Historical Association, by John R. Williams. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. Princeton, 1900 666 FITZGERALD, F. A. Climbs in New Zealand Alps; being an account of travel and discovery. With many illustrations from original drawings by Joseph Pennell, etc., photographs by the author and a new map. Royal 8° buckram, uncut. New York, 1896 667 [FITZGERALD, EDWARD.] Euphranor; a dia- logue of youth. First ed. 16° original green cloth, uncut. William Pickering: London, 1851 "That passage about the University Boat Races which Lord Tennyson, no easy critic to satisfy, has pronounced to be one of the most beautiful fragments of English prose extant." Edmond Gosse in the Fortnightly Review. 668 [FITZGERALD.] Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm, the astronomer poet of Persia. Translated into English Verse. Second edition. Small 4° full crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, Jaseniste, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt top, original covers bound in. Bernard Quaritch: London, 1868 Fine perfect copy of the second edition, which is almost as rare as the first. 126 C. F. Libbie & Co. 669 [FITZGERALD.] Rubdiydt of Omar . Khayydm. Rendered into English Verse. Third edition. London, 1872 Small 4° beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf in full green polished levant morocco extra, back and sides inlaid with rose ornaments, in- side borders, uncut, gilt top. The Frederick W. French copy. See reproduction of binding. 670 FITZGERALD. Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm, and the Sklkmkn and Absal of Jami. Rendered into Eng- lish Verse. Frontispiece. Fourth edition. Small 8° bound in full red crushed levant morocco, the sides entirely covered with tooling in a floriated Persian pattern, gilt top, by Zaehns- dorf. London, 1879 See Reproduction of Binding. 671 FITZGERALD. Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm. Rendered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald. Nar- row 8° green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and sides tooled in a beautiful pattern of leaves, dots and flowers in red, inside borders, uncut, gilt top, by Riviere & Son. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1894 Japanese Vellum Copy: only 25 copies printed. 672 FITZGERALD. Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm. English, French and German Translations comparatively arranged in accordance with the text of Edward FitzGerald's version. With further selections, notes, biographies, bibli- ography, etc. Edited by Nathan Haskell Dole. 2 vols. 8° magnificently bound by Riviere & Son, in claret crushed levant morocco, front covers and backs elegantly tooled with a most beautiful pattern of roses, leaves and gold dots, covering the entire sides and back, uncut, gilt top, wide in- side borders. Boston, 1896 Large Paper: this copy no. 193. See Reproduction of Binding. 673 FITZGERALD. Rub^iyit of Omar Khayy&m. Rendered into English verse by Edward FitzGerald and into Latin by Herbert Wilson Greene. 18° full green limp morocco, gilt edges. Boston, 1898 Privately Printed by Nathan Haskell Dole. Only 50 copies printed on Japan paper : the Latin text being printed in red on oppo- site pages. [See No. 672.] Book Auctioneers. 127 674 FITZGERALD, PERCY. The Book Fancier; or the romance of book collecting. 16° cloth, uncut. New York, 1886 67 s FLAGELLATION. The History of the Flagel- lants; or the advantages of discipline, being a paraphrase and commentary on the Historia Flagellantum of the Abb6 Boileau. By somebody who is not Doctor of the Sorbonne. Copper- plate engravings by LeRoy. 4° calf (rebacked). London, 1777 676 FLAGG, WILSON. Woods and By-ways of New England. First edition, with heliotype plates. 12° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1872 677 FLANDRAU, CHARLES E. History of Minne- sota and Tales of the Frontier. Portrait. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. St. Paul, 1900 678 FLAUBERT, GUSTAVE. La Legende de Saint- Julien L'Hospitalier. lUustr^e de 26 compositions par Lug- Olivier Merson, graves k I'eau-fort par G6ry-Bichard. Pr6- face par Marcel Schwob. Royal 8° crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt top. A. Ferroud: Paris, 1895 Limited Edition: only 500 copies printed "Sur Papier Velin d' Arches." 679 FOLEY, P. K. American Authors, 1795-1895; a bibliography of first and notable editions chronologically arranged with notes, with an introduction hy Walter L. Sawyer. 8° buckram, uncut. Boston, 1897 Only 500 copies printed for subscribers. FORCE'S TRACTS. 680 FORCE, PETER. Tracts and other papers re- lating principally to the origin, settlement and progress of the Colonies in North America from the discovery of the coun- try to the year 1776. 4 vols, royal 8° full brown morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Washington, 1836-46 An interesting and valuable series of reprints of 52 of the rarest tracts relating to America. Barlow set, $32. Clogston set, $46. 128 C. F. Libbie & Co. 68 1 FORD, PAUL L. The New England Primer; an history of its origin and development. With a reprint of the unique copy of the earliest known edition and many facsimile illustrations and reproductions. 4° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1897 Imperial Japan paper copy: Only 57 copies printed. 682 FORD. The Bibliographer, for May, June, Oc- tober, November and December, 1902 and from January to June 1903. (All pub.). With numerous facsimile illustra- tions of original title pages, portraits, etc. 8° wrappers, uncut. New York, 1902-03 683 FOSTER, VERE. The Two Duchesses, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire and Elizabeth, Duchess of Devon- shire; family correspondence, 1777-1859. Portrait. 8° three quarters green crushed morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. . London, 1898 684 FOWKE, FRANK REDE. The Bayeux Tapes- try; a history and description. Numerous illustrations. Magnificently bound by Riviere & Son, in 8° green crushed levant morocco, the front cover and back entirely covered with a rococo pattern in gold, wide inside gold borders, parchment fly-leaves, uncut, gilt top. London, 1898 Japanese Vellum Copy. No. 16. Only 75 copies so printed. FRAGONARD'S BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS. 685 FRAGONARD. Honore Fragonard sa Vie et son CEuvre. Par Baron Roger Por talis. 210 planches et vignettes d'apr^s les peintures, estampes et dessins originaux. Eaux Fortes par Lalauze, Champollion, Courtry, etc. 2 vols, small folio, magnificently bound by P. Ruban in full claret mirror morocco, the sides and back tooled in panels with nine gilt lines, broad inside gold borders, with double and fly-leaves of brocaded satin entirely covered with flowers, gilt on uncut leaves, in elegant chamois lined slip-cases with leather corners. J. Rothchilds, Editeur: Paris, 1889 One of 100 copies printed "Sur papier V^lin, du Marais." Containing 2 sets of the etchings, one proofs before letters and two extra plates. This copy No. 92. Book Auctioneers. 129 686 FRANCE, ANATOLE. Nos Enfants, Filles et Garjons. Illustrations de M. B. De Monvel. Colored illus- trations. 2 vols. 4" pictorial boards. Paris, 1900 First editions. 687 FRANCE. Anatole France. L' Affaire Crainque- bille. 63 compositions de Steinlen, gravies par Deloche, E. et F. Florian. Illustrations. Royal 8° three-quarters critQson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1 901 Only 400 copies printed. 688 FRANKLIN IMPRINT. A Confession of Faith, put forth by the Elders and Brethren of many Congregations of Christians (Baptized upon Profession of their Faith) in London and the Country. Adopted by the Baptist Associa- tion met at Philadelphia, Sept. 25, 1742. Sixth edition. To which are added, two articles, viz : Of Imposition of Hands, and Singing of Psalms in Public Worship; also "A Short Treatise of Church Discipline" (by Rev. Benjamin Griffith). 16° full green crushed levant morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, by Stikeman. Printed by B. Franklin: Phila., 1743 Collation: Pp. (VIII) 112, contents, pp. 2, title to "Church Discipline" pp. (VI), 7-62. Two tracts bound in one volume. 689 FRANKLIN BENJAMIN. Life and Times of. By James Parton. Steel portraits. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1865 Large Paper: Only 100 copies printed. 690 FREERE, JOHN HOOKHAM. Works of,!£in Verse and Prose. Now first collected, with prefatory mem- oir, by his nephews, W. E. and Sir Bartle Freere. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. B. M. Pickering: London, 1872 691 FRENCH ART. Les Collections d'CEuvres d'Art Franfaises du XVIIIe Siecle Appartenant a sa Mejestd I'Empereur d'Allemagne, Roi de Prusse. Histoire et Cat- alogue par Paul Seidel. Traduction Franfaise par Paul Vitry et J. J. Marquet de Vasselot. With 14 full page India proof etchings and 76 other illustrations. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. Berlin, 1900 I30 C. F. Libbie & Co. FRENEAU'S POEMS, ORIGINAL EDITION. 692 FRENEAU, PHILIP Poems Written between the Years 1768 and 1794. By Philip Freneau, of New Jersey. A new edition, revised and corrected by the author; includ- ing a considerable number of pieces never before published. 8° full light polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt top, inside gold borders, bound by Riviere & Son. Monmouth, N. J., Printed at the press of the author at Mt. Pleasant, near Middletown Point, 1795 693 FRENEAU. Bibliography of the Separate and Collective Works of Philip Freneau, together with an account of his Newspapers. By Victor Paltsitz. Facsimiles of title pages. 8° wrappers. New York, 1903 694 FRESHFIELD, DOUGLAS W. The Exploration of the Caucasus. With illustrations by Vittorio Sella. Pho- togravure plates and other illustrations. 2 vols, imperial 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1896 695 FRITH, W. P. My Autobiography and Reminis- cences. Portrait. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 FROISSART'S CHRONICLES, BLACK LETTER, 1525. 696 ifroissart. Here begynneth the first volum of Sir Johan Froyssart: of the Cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flauders, and other places adioynynge. Translated ... by Johan Bourchier knight lorde Berners. First ed. JBlack jLettor. title in facsimile. 2 vols, full crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt edges. (Vol. I :) Wyllyam Myddylton, n. d. (Vol. II:) Rycharde Pynson, 1525 Very rare. Perkins' copy sold for £96; Corser's for £g$. "His Chronicle — which is one of the most enchanting pictures or picture ever devised by the wit, and drawn by the pen of man — depicts the campaign of Edward III upon the continent and con- temporaneous events in the principal countries of Europe." — Allibone. "It cannot be denied that Froissart has admirably described the campaigns of our Edward upon the continent, when the British arms were covered with glory; when a spirit of chivalry, amounting to the romantic, stirred every breast and nerved every arm. The splen- dours of Crecy and Poictiers are but shghtly shaded, if at all, by the achievements of Agincourt and Waterloo," — Dihdin. Book Auctioneers. 131 COLORED PLATES TO FROISSART'S CHRONICLES. 697 FROISSART. Illuminated Illustrations of Frois- sart Selected from the MS. in the Biblioth^que Royale, Paris, and from other sources. By W. H. Humphreys. 2 vols, in one. Royal 4° full antique crushed levant morocco, blind and gold tooling with a coat of arms on sides, inlaid in colors, gilt edges, with the leaves mounted on guards. Wm. Smith: London, 1845 With 72 magnificently colored plates in the style of miniatures, heightened with gold and colors. 698 FROMENTIN, EUGENE. Sahara et Sahel. Ed- tion illustr^e de douze eaux-fortes par Le Rat, Courtry et Rajon d'une heliogravure par le proc6d6 Goupil et de quar- ante-cinq gravures en relief d'apres les Tableaux les dessins et les Croquis d'Eugfene Fromentin. Etchings on India paper and other illustrations. Imperial 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, sides, inside gilt borders by Chambolle-Duru. Paris, 1879 Only a limited edition published. 699 FROMENTIN. Eugene Fromentin, Peintre et Ecrivain, par Louis Gonse, augments d'un Voyage en Egypte, et d'autres notes et morceaux in^dits de Fromentin, et il- lustr6 de gravures hors texte et dans le texte. Royal 8° half morocco. Quantin: Paris, 1881 Presentation copy from Louis Gonse. 700 FURNISS, HARRY. Parliamentary Views. 30 plates. Oblong 4° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. Only 1000 copies printed on Holland paper with proofs of the plates on India paper 701 FURNITURE. Lyon, Irving W. Colonial Fur- niture of New England ; a study of the Domestic furniture in use in the 17th and i8th Century. 113 heliotype plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1891 132 C. F. Libbie & Co. GAINSBOROUGH'S PAINTINGS. 702 f^ AINSBOROUGH AND HIS PLACE IN ENG- VJT LISH ART. By Walter Armstrong. With 62 photogravures and 10 lithographic facsimiles in color. Thick folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1898 Text printed on English paper, the plates on French paper. Proof impressions of the plates made by Walter Colls, specially taken for this volume. 703 GALERIE CONTEMPORAINE. A Series of Photographs by Goupil et Cie., of Celebrated French Painters, Statesmen, Authors, Architects, etc., also photographs of Celebrated Paintings by the various Artists. Published without title-pages or pagination. Bound in 3 vols, royal 4° half brown morocco. Paris. Contains 136 fine photographic portraits and 77 photographs of celebrated pictures. REVOLUTIONARY ANECDOTES, ORIGINAL EDITION. 704 GARDEN, ALEXANDER. Anecdotes of the Revolutionary War in America; with sketches of character. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. Charleston, 1822 Fine, large, uncut copy. 705 GARDEN. Anecdotes of the American Revolu- tion illustrative of the Talents and Virtues of the Heroes and Patriots who acted the most conspicuous parts therein. Second series. 12° three-quarters colored crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top. Charleston, 1828 Fine uncut copy. 706 GARDENS Old and New. The Country House and Its Garden Environment. Numerous half-tone illustrations of English gardens. Small folio, cloth, gilt edges. London, n. d. 707 GARDINER, SAMUEL R. Works of, collected set. Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage, 1617-1623 (with autograph, in pencil, of F. T. Palgrave, 1880), 2 vols., 1869; — History of England under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I, 162 4- 1628, 2 vols., 1875; — History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649, 3 vols., 1886; — History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660, 3 vols., 1894. Together 10 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1869-94 Book Auctioneers. 133 WATER-COLOR BOOK, BY E. GRIVAZ. 708 GARRETT, EDMUND H. Elizabethan Songs in Honotir of Love and Beautie. Collected and illustrated by- Edmund H. Garrett, with an introduction by Andrew Lang. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled with blank oval panel, entirely surrounded by interlaced pattern of vines and leaves, with full gilt back, inside borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1896. Boston, 1891 Japanese Vellum copy: only 25 copies so printed. Extra Illustrated by a beautiful water-color drawing on the half-title ofWind- sor Castle, together with a series of 33 beautiful water color drawings emblematic of the poem, painted by E. Grivaz. A magnificent book, beautifully bound and extra illustrated. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED, WITH PEN AND INK SKETCHES. 709 GARRETT. Victorian Songs; Ijrrics of the affec- tions and nature. Collected and illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett, with an introduction by Edmund Gosse. Photo- gravure plates and vignette illustrations. 8° vellum, uncut, gilt back and top. Boston, 1895 Japan paper copy: only 225 copies printed. Unique copy, being extra illustrated, by "Mon Jewell," New York, 1896, with 62 pen and ink sketches on the margins and with 3 water color vignettes. 710 GAY, JOHN. Fables ; with a life of the author and embellished with 70 plates. 2 vols, royal 8° full light calf, gilt backs and sides, yellow edges, inside gold borders, by Tout. John Stockdale: London, 1793 With proof impressions of the plates engraved by Blake, W. Skelton, W. Granger, Wilson, P. Mazell and others. Beautiful clean copy. 711 GEFFROY, GUSTAVE. Les Bateaux de Paris. Illustrations de Eugene B^jot et Charles Huard, gravures sur bois par J. Beltrand. 4° half crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Lefort. Paris, 1903 Only 149 copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 134 ^- P- Libbie & Co. 712 GERMAIN, P. M. BRIN ET M. ED. CORROYER. Saint Michel et le Mont-Saint-Michel. Ouvrage illustr6 d'une photogravure, de quatre chromo-lithographies et de deux cents gravures. Imperial 8° half morocco, extra, gilt top. Firmin-Didot : Paris, 1880 713 GERMAN ART. Meisterwerke of German Art. By Carl Thouet Jutsum. With 113 full-page photogravure plates, proofs on Japanese vellum paper, also numerous woodcuts printed in the text. 2 vols, folio, in satin port- folios. George Barrie: Phila., n. d. Only a limited edition printed. MOREAU'S COPPER PLATES. 714 GESSNER, SOLOMON. CEuvres de. Portrait and 51 fine copper-plate engravings from designs by Moreau. 4 vols. 12° half calf, uncut, gilt backs. Paris, 1795 Fine clean, uncut copy, beautifully printed by Aug. Renouard, with brilliant impressions of Moreau's plates. 715 GIBSON, CHARLES DANA. The Education of Mr. Pipp. Numerous illustrations. Oblong 4° vellum. New York, 1899 716 GIBSON. Americans. Drawn by Charles Dana Gibson. Numerous illustrations. Oblong 4° vellum boards. New York, 1900 717 GILBERT, CHARLES ALLAN. Overheard in the Wittington Family. Half-tone illustrations. Folio, boards. New York, 1900 718 GILBERT, W. S. The Bab Ballads. With il- lustrations by the author. First ed. Small 4° full polished crimson calf, gilt back and edges, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1869 With the original cloth binding bound in. 719 GILBERT. More "Bab" Ballads. With illus- trations by the author. First ed. Small 4° full polished crimson calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, by Zaehnsdorf. London, n. d. Original cloth sides and back bound in at the end. Book Auctioneers. 135 720 GILLE, PHILIPPE. Une Promenade k Versail- les, et aux Trianons. With 40 full-page etchings by Eugene Sadoux and illustrations throughout text. Oblong 4° paper, uncut. VersaiUes, 1892 721 GLADSTONE, W. E. Juventus Mundi. First ed. 12° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, i 722 GLAISHER, JAMES. Travels in the Air, by James Glaisher, Camille Flammarion, W. de Fouvielle and Gaston Tissandier. With 125 illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Phila. (London) 187 1 INDIANS OF VIRGINIA. 723 GODWYN, MORGAN. The Negro's and Indians Advocate, suing for their Admission into the Church: or a Persuasive to the Instructing and Baptizing of the Negro's and Indians in our Plantations; to which is added a Brief Account of Religion in Virginia, pp. (5) (5) (2) 174. 12° half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Sanford. London, 1680 Extremely rare. As long ago as 1878, Leclerc priced a copy at 250 francs. Brinley, $12.50. Copy sold by us in June 1900 for $20.50. 724 GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. Vicar of Wakefield. With 32 illustrations by William Mulready. 8° cloth. London, 1843 Extra Illustrated, with 31 extra plates laid in, including 9 etchings by Lalauze, engravings by Revel after Tony Johannot, 2 etchings by G. Cruikshank and a series of India proofs before letters, by Sangster. Most of the plates are inlaid or mounted to size ready for binding. 725 GOLDSMITH. Life and Adventures of. By John Forster. First ed. Vignette illustrations. 8° half morocco, gilt back and edges, by Matthews. London, 1848 726 GOLDSMITH. Poetical Works of . With a memoir by William Spalding. Vignette engravings on steel. 16° full light polished calf, gilt back and edges, by Riviere & Son. London, 1864 Steel plates by Stothard, Stanfield, Roberts and others. 136 C. F. Libbie & Co. 727 GONCOURT, ED. JET J. DE. L'Amour aux Dix-Huitieme Si^cle. Etched frontispiece, head and tail- pieces by E. Bolvin. With woodcut portraits to each page by F. Meaulle. Small 4° orange crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Cham- BOLLE-DuRU. E. Dentu: Paris, 1875 Only a small number of copies printed. 728 GORDON, WILLIAM. History of the Rise, Progress and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, including an account of the late War and of the Thirteen Colonies. Folding copper-plate map. 4 vols. 8° three-quarters brown crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt backs and tops. London, 1788 Fine copy of the original edition. 729 GOSSE, EDMUND W. Enghsh Odes Selected by Edmund Gosse. First ed. Frontispiece printed on China paper. 12° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, sides tooled in a beautiful panel with birds and flowers and ornaments, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Chambolle-Duru. London, 1886 Fine copy of the first edition, beautifully bound. 730 GOTCH, J. ALFRED. Early Renaissance Archi- tecture in England; historical and descriptive account of the Tudor, Elizabethan and Jacobean, 1500- 162 5. With 87 collotype and other plates, and 230 illustrations in the text. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1901 GOUPIL'S HISTORICAL MONOGRAPHS. A fine set of these valuable publications ; each volume contains a finely colored portrait and numerous photogravure plates and illus- trations from contemporary prints. 731 POMPADOUR, MADAME. De Goncourt, Ed- mont et Jules. Madame de Pompadour. Nouvelle edi- tion, revue et augmentee de letteres et documents in^dits. Photogravure plates and other illustrations, including colored portrait. 4° half morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. Paris, 1888 With a finely colored portrait of Madame de Pompadour. Book Auctioneers. 137 goupil's historical monographs — Continued. 732 MARIE ANTOINETTE. La Dauphine, Marie Antoinette. Par Pierre de Nolhac. Photogravure portraits and plates including a finely colored portrait of Marie Antoi- nette. 4° three-quarters claret crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Boussod, Valadon et Cie.: Paris. Only 1000 copies printed. 733 MARIE ANTOINETTE. La Reine, Marie An- toinette. Par Pierre de Nolhac. Illustrated with a beautiful portrait printed in colors and numerous full-page plates and other illustrations. Royal 4° full claret crushed levant mo- rocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Stikeman. Boussod, Valadon et Cie.: Paris, 1890 A magnificent art production similar to the Goupil series of the Sovereigns of Europe. 734 MARY STUART. By John Skelton. Finely col- ored portrait of Mary Stuart and 39 photogravure portraits and vignettes. 4° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Boussod, Valadon & Co.: Paris, 1893 735 QUEEN ELIZABETH. By Mandell Creighton, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, with finely colored portrait of Queen Elizabeth and 3 9 photogravure portraits and plates. 4° full green crushed levant morocco, uncut, full gilt back, sides and top, inside gilt borders, by Sanford. Boussod. Valadon & Co.: Paris, 1896 Frontispiece is a facsimile in colours of a miniature of Queen Elizabeth. 736 QUEEN VICTORIA. By Richard R. Holmes. With finely colored portrait of Queen Victoria and 40 photo- gravure portraits and plates. 4° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York and London, 1897 Text printed in London, the plates engraved and printed by Boussod, Valadon & Co. : Paris, 1897. 737 CHARLES I. By Sir John Skelton. Finely col- ored portrait of Charles I and 41 photogravure portraits, plates and vignettes. 4° three-quarters olive crushed le- vant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1898 138 C. F. Libbie & Co. goupil's historical monographs — Continued. 738 CATHERINE DE MEDICIS. Par Henri Bou- chot. Numerous photogravure plates. 4° full crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, full gilt sides and back, with monograms in comers, back and centre. Goupil: Paris, 1899 Only 1000 copies printed: with finely colored portrait of Catherine de M^dicis and India proof plates. 739 CROMWELL, OLIVER. By Samuel Rawson Gardiner. Full-page photogravure portraits including a finely colored portrait of OHver Cromwell. 4° three-quarters red crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Goupil & Co.: Paris, 1 899 Only 1475 copies printed on fine paper. 740 JOSEPHINE, EMPRESS AND QUEEN. By Frederic Masson. Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. With finely colored portrait of Josephine and 41 photogravure portraits, plates and vignettes. 4° full dark crushed levant morocco, uncut, full gilt back and top, inside gold borders, by DuRVAND. Paris, 1899 741 LANG, ANDREW. Prince Charles Edward. Pho- togravure portraits and plates, including a finely colored portrait of Prince Charles. 4° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1900 Only 1 500 copies printed on fine paper. 742 LAWRENCE. Sir Thomas Lawrence. By Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower. With a catalogue of the artists exhibited and engraved works compiled by Algernon Graves. Finely colored photogravure frontispiece and 65 photograv- ure portraits and plates. 4° three-quarters olive crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Goupil & Co.: Paris, 1900 Only 600 copies printed. A magnificent art work. 743 LOUIS XV ET MARIE LECZINSKA. Par Pierre de Nolhac. With beautiful colored photogravure frontispiece, India proof before letters, and other full-page photogravures throughout the text, proofs on India paper. Royal 4° full crimson crushed levant morocco, sides tooled with very broad and ornate pattern in gold, coat of arms on sides, full gilt back, gilt edges, bound by Durvand. Goupil et Cie.: Paris, 1900 Only 1000 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 139 goupil's historical monographs — Continued. 744 CHARLES II. By Osmund Airy. With finely colored portrait on India paper of Charles II and 49 photo- gravure portraits, facsimiles and vignettes. 4° three-quar- ters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1 90 1 Only 1250 copies printed. 745 HENRY VIII. By A. F. Pollard. With beautiful colored photogravure frontispiece, proof on India paper and other full-page photogravure illustrations. Royal 4° fuU crimson morocco, tooled with the heraldic devices, crowns, etc., on back and sides, uncut, gilt top, bound by Durvand. Goupil&Co.: Paris, 1902 1150 copies printed on fine paper. 746 MARIE-LOUISE. L'lmp^ratrice Marie-Louise. Par Fr^d^ric Masson. Finely colored photogravure frontis- piece and other full-page photogravures in the text. Thick 4° full green straight-grained morocco, wide gold borders and ornaments on side, with coat of arms, full gilt back, un- cut edges, gilt top. Goupil et Cie.: Paris, 1902 Only 1000 copies printed. 747 LOUIS XV. ET MADAME DE POMPADOUR. Par Pierre de Nolhac. Illustrations d'aprfes des documents contemporains. With frontispiece portrait of Madame de Pompadour printed in colors. With numerous full-page photogravure plates "en Camaieu." Royal 4° full blue morocco, extra, gilt back, very wide gold borders, royal arms on sides with crests in comers, inside borders, uncut, gilt top, by Durvand. Goupil et Cie. : Paris, 1903 Only 800 copies printed. 748 GOWAN'S BIBLIOTHECA AMERICANA. 5 vols, bound in one vol. Royal 8° full blue calf, extra, full gilt back, red labels, uncut edges, gilt top, by the Club Bind- ery. London, 1845 Includes Denton's New York; — Wooley's New York; — Miller's New York; — Budd's Good Order in Pennsylvania and New Jersey; — Alsop's Maryland. "The above books touching the early history of New York, were all produced by residents at the time on the spot, and witnesses to what they relate. These new editions are vastly enhanced in value by the addition of historical and biographical notes. Only a limited number were printed. 140 C. F. Libbie & Co. 749 GOWER, LORD RONALD. Last Days of Marie Antoinette; an historical sketch. Portrait and facsimiles. Small 4° three-quarters claret crushed levant morocco, un- cut, gilt back and top. London, 1885 Large Paper copy. 750 GOYA, FRANCISCO. Los Desastres de la Guerra. Colleci6n de ochenta Idminas inventadas y grabadas al agua fuerte por Don Francisco Goya. 80 etchings. Oblong 4° boards. Madrid, 1892 Goya's remarkable etchings of the miseries of War. GRAFTON'S CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND, 1568. 751 ©rttfton, Ricl)0rlr. A Chronicle at Large, and meere History of the affayres of Englande and Kynges of the same, from the Creation of the World unto the first yere of Our Ladye Q. Elizabeth. Block ^ettnr. Engraved title within border. 2 vols, in one. pp. (12), 192, 8. Second title, (2), 1369, 32. Thick small folio, old red morocco, gilt, gilt edges, wide inside gold borders, with arms of Lord Gren- ville on inside and outside of covers. H. Denham for R. Tottle and H. Toy: London, 1568-9 First edition of Grafton's Chronicle, and a beautiful sound copy. Lord Grenville's copy in fine old binding. Such a magnificent copy seldom occurs for sale. These old Chronicles are fast disap- pearing into Public Libraries, never to return. 752 GRAHAM, J. A. Descriptive Sketch of the Pres- ent State of Vermont. Stipple portrait of the author, en- graved by W. Evans. 8° three-quarters green crushed le- vant morocco, gilt back and top. London, 1797 753 GRAY, THOMAS. Works of . 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges, inside gold borders, by White. Talboys & Wheeler: Oxford, 1825 Contains his poems and letters, with a memoir of the author's life. 754 GRAY. Poetical Works of. Embellished with engravings from the designs by Richard Westall. r6° blue calf, gilt back and edges, by Blunson & Co. Printed for John Sharper: London, 1826 Beautiful copy with Westall's plates. Book Auctioneers. 141 755 GRAY. An Elegy Written in a Countn' Church- yard. Illustrations by Birket Foster. Engraved on wood by Cooper, Whymper, William Linton and others. 8° mag- nificently bound by Chambolle-Duru, in a very delicate light brown crushed levant morocco, sides and back tooled, inlaid borders of Greek pattern, double and fly-leaves of brocaded silk. Joseph Cundall: London, 1854 756 GRAY. The Poet Gray as a Naturalist; with se- lections from his notes on the Systema Naturae of Linnaeus and facsimiles of some of his drawings. By Charles Eliot Norton. 8° boards, uncut. Merrymount Press: Boston, 1903 Only 500 copies printed. 757 GREAT MEN AND GREAT WOMEN OF HIS- TORY; their portraits from the rare and authentic collec- tion in the Munich Pinakothek, with biographical sketches. 50 heliotype reproductions. Small folio, half morocco. New York, 1885 758 GREEN, JOHN R. History of the English People. Maps. 4 vols, extended to 8 vols, for extra illustrating. 8 vols. 8° stitched, uncut, in board covers. London, 1877 Extra Illustrated, with 663 portraits and plates laid in ; including a series of copper-plate portraits of Anglo-Saxon Kings; French and English Kings and Queens and Royalty by Harding; numerous copper-plate portraits engraved by David, after Le Jeune ; copper-plate views of old castles, abbeys, etc. ; mezzotint portraits by Turner of the Marquis of Newcastle, Earl of Holland, Admiral Blake, Admiral Penn, Thomas Moore, Earl of Cumberland, Duke of Nor- folk, Duke of Buckingham and John Hampden; mezzotint portraits by Earlom of the Earl of Warwick, Henry Vane, Lord Fairfax, Duchess of Cleveland, Earl of Essex and Queen EUzabeth; mezzotint portraits by Dunkarton of Prince Rupert, Lord Capel, Charles Fleetwood, Earl of Rochester, Duke of Somerset and William Prynne ; mezzotint por- traits by S. W. 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A List of Early American Imprints belonging to the Massachusetts Historical Society. 8° half morocco, uncut. Cambridge, 1895 Only 200 copies printed. 761 GREEN. Three Military Diaries Kept by Groton Soldiers in Different Wars. With introduction by S. A. Green. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Groton, 1901 Comprises the Diaries of Dudley Bradstreet, David Holden and Amos Famswort^h. 762 GREEN. Ten Facsimile Reproductions relating to Old Boston and Neighborhood. Folio, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1901 Only 100 copies printed. Comprises: The Eariiest American Newspaper, 1690; — Hubbard's Map of New England, 1677; — Rev. 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Ten Facsimile Reproductions relating to Various Subjects. Plates. Small folio, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1903 Only 125 copies printed. Comprises : Some Engraved portraits of the Mather Family ; — The South and North Batteries; — An Early Boston Imprint, 1681 ; — The Boston News-Letter, 1704; — Reprints of Early Boston News- papers; — Panorama of Boston, 1775; — The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere; — Battle of Bunker Hill; — The Crossed Swords; — Lawrence Academy, Groton, Massachusetts. Book Auctioneers. 143 765 GREENAWAY, KATE. A Apple Pie. En- graved and printed by Edmund Evans. First ed. Colored illustrations. Small oblong 4° pictorial boards. London, n.d. 766 GREENAWAY. Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1883, '85, '86, '87, '88, '89, '90, '91, '92, '94, 95 and '97. 12 vols. 48° illuminated boards and calf. London. Fine, clean copies of these miniature almanacs. 767 GREENAWAY. Language of Flowers. Illus- trated by Kate Greenaway. Printed in colours by Edmund Evans. First ed. Square 16° pictorial boards. London, n. d. 768 GREENAWAY. Little Ann and other Poems. By Jane and Ann Taylor. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Printed in colours by Edmund Evans. First ed. Colored illustrations. 8° pictorial boards. London, n. d. 769 GREENAWAY. Marigold Garden. First ed. Colored illustrations. 4° original pictorial boards. London, n. d. 770 GREENAWAY. Mother Goose; or, the nursery rhymes. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. First ed. Colored illustrations. 12° original boards. London, n. d. 771 GREENAWAY. The Pied Piper of Hamelin. By Robert Browning. With 3 5 illustrations by Kate Greena- way. Engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans. First ed. Colored illustrations. 4° original boards. London, n. d. 772 GREENAWAY. Under the Window. Pictures and rhymes for children. By Kate Greenaway. Engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. First ed. Colored illus- trations. Small 4° original pictorial boards. London, n. d. 773 GREENE, ROBERT. Dramatic Works of; to which are added his poems, with some account of the author and notes. By Rev. Alexander Dyce. 2 vols, small 8° ruby crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and edges. W. Pickering: London, 1831 Beautiful copy of this best edition. 144 C- F- Libbie & Co. 774 GRIFFITH, THOMAS W. Sketch of the Early History of Maryland, 1821; — ^Annals of Baltimore, 1833. Frontispieces. Bound in one vol. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. Baltimore, 1821-33 GROLIER CLUB PUBLICATIONS. 775 TRANSACTIONS OF THE GROLIER CLUB from January, 1884, to July, 1885. Part I. Royal 8° paper, uncut. New York, 1885 776 IRVING, WASHINGTON. A History of New York from the Beginniiig of the World. By Diedrich Knick- erbocker. With unpublished corrections. Illustrations by G. H. Boughton, Will H. Drake and Howard Pyle, and etch- ings by H. C. Eno and F. Raubicheck. Frontispieces printed in three states. 2 vols. 8° full orange crushed levant mo- rocco, extra, full gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops by Stikeman. New York, 1886 Only 175 copies printed on Holland Paper. 777 CHRISTOPHER PLANTIN and the Plantin- Moretus Museum at Antwerp. By Theo. L. De Vinne. With illustrations by Joseph Pennell and others. Magnifi- cently bound in royal 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled in an elaborate interlaced ribbon pattern, with sprays of leaves and gold dots, inside gold borders, un- cut, gilt top. New York, 1888 Only 300 copies printed. 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Engraved by de Larmessin. [See No. 781.] Book Auctioneers. 145 GROLiER CLUB PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 778 READE. Peg Woffington. 2 vols. 12° white cloth, gilt, uncut. New York, 1887 Only 250 copies printed on Holland Paper. 779 MATTHEWS. Modem Book Binding Practi- cally Considered. By William Matthews. With illustra- tions of bindings. 4° buckram, uncut. New York, 1889 Only 300 copies printed on Holland paper. 780 BURY. Ricardi de Bury. Phihbiblon, ex opti- mis codicibus recensuit, Versione Anglica . . . Andreas Fleming West. Frontispieces. 3 vols, small 4° vellum, uncut. Novi Eboraci, 1889 Only 297 copies printed. 781 MILTON, JOHN. Areopagitica. A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the ParUament of England. With an Introduction by James Russell Lowell. Etched por- traits. 16° magnificently bound by Chambolle-Duru in full orange crushed levant morocco, sides tooled in a Grolier design, full gold back, gilt on uncut edges. New York, 1890 Only 325 copies printed on Holland Paper. See Reproduction of Binding. 782 CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF EN- GRAVED PORTRAITS, being the Effigies of the most Famous English Writers, from Chaucer to Johnson. Por- traits. 8° original paper wrappers, uncut. New York, 1891 Large Paper: only 200 copies printed. 783 CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Washington Irv- ing, a sketch. 8° in the Club binding by Stikeman, full crim- son morocco, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1891 Only 344 copies printed. 784 BRONZE MEDALLION PORTRAIT OF NATH- ANIEL HAWTHORNE.. Ringel D'lllzach, sc. New York, 1892 Diameter 7 inches. Only 239 copies were made. 785 CONWAY, MONCURE D. Barons of the Potomac and the Rappahannock. Portraits, facsimiles and illustra- tions. 8° boards, tmcut. New York, 1892 Only 360 copies printed on Italian hand-made paper. 146 C. F. Libbie & Co. GROHER CLUB PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 786 CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF IL- LUMINATED AND PAINTED MANUSCRIPTS, together with a few early printed books, with illuminations, also some examples of Persian manuscripts. With plates in facsimile and an introductory essay. Illustrations. Square 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 Only 200 copies printed on Holland paper. 787 CATALOGUE OF ORIGINAL AND EARLY EDITIONS of some of the Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers, from Langland to Wither, with Collations and Notes, and 87 facsimiles of title-pages and frontispieces; being a contribution to the Bibliography of English literature. Royal 8° half straight-grained russet morocco, as issued. New York, 1893 Only 400 copies printed on Holland Paper. 788 ALLEN, C. D. A Classified List of Early Ameri- can Book-Plates. Illustrations. 8° original paper wrappers, uncut. New York, 1894 Large Paper: only 350 copies printed. 789 FACSIMILE OF THE LAWS AND ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY for their Majesties' Province of New York, New York, 1694. Edited by R. L. Fowler. Small folio, vellum, uncut. New York, 1894 Only 312 copies printed. 790 TRANSACTIONS OF THE GROLIER CLUB of the City of New York from July, 1885 to February, 1894. Part 2. Illustrations. Small 4° boards, uncut. New York, 1894 Only 750 copies printed. 791 BRONZE MEDALLION PORTRAIT OF JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Chas. Calverly, sc. New York, 1895 Diameter 7 inches. Only 375 were made. 792 CATALOGUE OF BOOKS from the Libraries or Collections of Celebrated Bibliophiles and Illustrious Persons of the Past, with arms or devices upon the bindings. Plates. Small 4° cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 Only 350 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. i^j 6ROHBR CLUB PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 793 CATALOGUE OF THE ENGRAVED WORK OF ASHER B. DURAND. Exhibited at the GroUer Club, April, 1895. 8° original paper covers, uncut. New York, 1895 Large Paper: only 350 copies printed. 794 DESCRIPTION OF THE EARLY PRINTED BOOKS owned by the Grolier Club, with a brief account of their printers and a history of typography in the fifteenth century. Illustrations. Small folio, half calf, uncut. New York, 1895 Only 400 copies printed. 795 DONNE, JOHN. The Poems of. From the text of the edition of 1633, revised by James Russell Lowell, with the various readings of the other editions of the seventeenth century, and with a preface, an introduction, and notes by Charles Eliot Norton. Portrait etched by S. J. Ferris. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 Only 380 copies printed. 796 CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION ILLUSTRA- TIVE OF A CENTENARY OF ARTISTIC LITHOGRAPHY, 1796-1896. With 244 examples by 160 different artists. Il- lustrated with 20 photo-engravings from the originals. 8° original paper covers, uncut. New York, 1896 Large Paper : only 400 copies printed. 797 WARREN, ARTHUR. The Charles Whitting- hams. Printers. Portraits and illustrations. Royal 8° half m.orocco, uncut. New York, 1896 Only 385 copies printed. 798 CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF THE EN- GRAVINGS, DRY-POINTS AND ETCHINGS OF AL- BERT DURER, as exhibited at the Groher Club. Com- piled by S. R. Koehler. Small folio, cloth, uncut (2 copies). New York, 1897 Only 400 copies printed on Holland paper. 799 FRANKLIN. Portrait of Benjamin Franklin. Etched by Lewis Lefort from an original painting by Du- plessis. Remarque proof on Japan paper. Folio. New York, 1898 148 C. F. Libbie & Co. GROLiER CLUB PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 800 CARLYLE. Two Note Books of Thomas Carlyle, from 23d March, 1822 to i6th May, 1832. Edited by Charles Eliot Norton. Portrait. Small 8° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1898 Only 387 copies printed. 801 THE LIFE OF CHARLES HENRY, COUNT HOYM, Eminent French Bibliophile, 1 684-1 736, written by Baron Jerome Pichon — ^translated into English for the Grolier Club, with a Sketch of the Life of the late Baron Pichon. Illustrations. Royal 8° half morocco, brocaded silk sides, uncut. New' York, 1899 Only 303 copies printed. 802 TRANSACTIONS OF THE GROLIER CLUB of the City of New York, from Feb., 1894, to July, 1899. Part 3. Photogravure plates and other illustrations. Small 4° boards, uncut. New York, 1899 Only 470 copies printed. Contains 4 finely etched portraits by T. Johnson of Samuel P Avery, William Loring Andrews, Beverly Chew and Robert Hoe. 803 CATALOGUE of ETCHINGS and DRY-POINTS BY REMBRANDT. Selected for exhibition, April-May, 1900. Portrait on India paper. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Ne^ York, 1900 Only 310 copies printed. 804 TRANSLATION OF GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO'S LIFE OF DANTE. With an introduction and note on the portraits of Dante, by G. R. Carpenter. Woodcut portrait. Small 4° colored vellum, uncut, in slip case. New York, 1900 Only 300 copies printed on Italian hand-made paper. 80s CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF SELEC- TED WORKS OF THE POETS LAUREATE OF ENG- LAND. Portrait. Royal 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1901 Only 300 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 149 GROLiBR CLUB PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 806 TITLE-PAGES AS SEEN BY A PRINTER, with Observations on the Early and Recent Printing of Books. By Theo. L. De Vinne. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8° half morocco. New York, 1901 One of 325 copies on Italian hand-made paper. 807 COPLAND. The History of Helyas Knight of the Swan. Translated by Robert Copland from the French version published in Paris in 1504. A literal reprint in the types of Wynkin de Worde, after the unique copy printed by him upon parchment in London, 1512. Woodcuts. 8° stamped pig skin, uncut in stamped slip case. New York, 1901 Only 32s copies printed on Whatman paper. 808 WOODBERRY. One Hundred Books famous in English Literature. With facsimiles of the title-pages, and an introduction by George E. Woodberry. Royal 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1902 Only 350 copies printed. 809 EXHIBITION CATALOGUES. 35 vols. 16° paper, uncut. 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I50 C. F. Libbie & Co. GROLiER CLUB PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 8io WASHINGTON PORTRAITS. Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of Washington. By Charles Henry Hart. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1904 Only 425 copies printed. Contains 2 1 photogravure portraits after the originals. 811 YEAR BOOKS. Officers, Members, Constitu- tion, By-Laws and Reports, 1892, '95, '96, '98, — 1902, 1903 and 1905. 10 vols. 12° half vellum, uncut. New York. 812 GRONOW, R. H. Reminiscences;— Recollec- tions and Anecdotes ; being a second series of Reminiscences ; — Celebrities of London and Paris, a third series; — Last Recollections. Plates. 4 vols, small 8° full crimson polished calf, extra, full gilt back, tooled with fine dotted pattern, uncut, gilt tops, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1862-66 First Editions. The four series complete and seldom found in such fine condition. 813 GRUYER, F. A. La Peinture au Chateau de Chantilly; CEuvres illustr^ de quarante heliogravures, par Braun, Clement et Cie. Plates on India paper. 2 vols. 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1896-8 814 GUERANGER, DOM. Sainte C&ile et la Soci^t^ Romaine aux deux premiers sifecles. Par Don Gu^ranger. Colored plates, India proof plates, and over 200 illustrations in the text. Imperial 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back and edges, inside gold borders by Adolphe-Bbr- TRAND. Paris, 1874 Only 200 copies printed. 815 GUILLAUMET, Gustave. Tableaux Alg^riens. Ouvrage illustr^ de douze eaux-fortes par Guillaumet, Courtry, Le Rat, G^ry-Bichard, Muller et Toussaint, de six heliograv- ures par Dujardin et de cent vingt-huit gravures en relief d'aprfes les Tableaux les dessins et las Croquis de I'Artiste. PT6c6d6 d'une notice, par Eugene Mouton. Imperial 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Paris 1888 With the etchings in three states, only a limited edition pub- lished. Book Auctioneers. 151 816 GUIFFREY, JULES. Histoire de la Tapisserie depuis le Moyen Age jusqu'k nos jours. Colored plates and other illustrations. Imperial 8° half morocco. Toturs, 1886 817 T TAKLUYT. RICHARD. The Principal Navi- X X. gations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Photogravure portraits and facsimiles. 12 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Glasgow, 1903 8i8 HALFORD, F. M. Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 819 HALIBURTON, T. C. Historical and Statistical Account of Nova Scotia. Large folding map mounted on linen and several engravings. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Halifax, 1829 This copy contains several marginal notes in ink. 820 HALL, B. H. History of Eastern Vermont, from its earliest settlement to the close of the eighteenth century. With biographical chapter and appendices. 8° half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1858 821 HALL, HILAND. History of Vermont, from its discovery to its admission into the Union in 1791. Map. 8° half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Albany, 1868 822 HALL, S. C. Book of Gems; the poets and artists of Great Britain. First, second and third series. With 149 vignette engravings. 3 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1836-38 Original Edition: a few of the leaves are slightly foxed. BARONIAL HALLS OF ENGLAND. 823 HALL. Baronial Halls and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England, from drawings by J. D. Harding, G. Cattermole, S. Prout, W. Miiller, J. Holland, and other eminent artists executed in colored lithotints. By Day & Sons and Henhart. Numerous full page tinted plates and engravings on wood. 2 vols, folio, half morocco, gilt backs apd edges. London, 1852 Fine, clean, fresh copy. 152 C. F. Libbie & Co. 824 HALSEY, FRANCIS W. The Old New York Frontier; its wars with Indians and Tories, its missionary- schools, pioneers and land-titles, 1614-1800. Portraits, maps and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1901 825 HAMERTON, PHILIP G. A Painter's Camp in the Highlands and Thoughts about Art. First ed. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1862 With book-plate of H. Stacy Marks, celebrated English illus- trator, in both volumes. 826 HAMERTON. Etchings and Etchers. Numerous full-page etchings. Royal 8° half morocco. Macmillan & Co. : London 1868 Fine clean copy of the first edition, with original etchings by Seymour Haden, Samuel Pahner, Jacquemart, the author and others. 827 HAMERTON. The Portfolio; an artistic periodi- cal. Edited by Philip G. Hamerton. Vols, i to 9 and 13 to 16. Illustrated with numerous etchings, photographs of celebrated paintings and drawings and numerous woodcuts throughout the text. 13 vols, folio, half morocco, gilt backs. London, 1870-1885 This is the finest English Art Periodical, and one of the most interesting on account of the value of the etchings and of its literary and critical articles which have always been contributed by the most eminent writers and of the many and various subjects treated thereof. Many of the illustrations are painter etchings and include etchings by Hamerton, Whistler, Legros, Lalanne, Bodmer and others. Also line engravings, woodcuts and Woodbury-type reproductions of the works of contemporary artists and old masters. 828 HAMERTON. Chapters on Animals. With 20 etchings by J. Veyrassat and Karl Bodmer. First ed. 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1874 829 HAMERTON. The Unknown River; an etcher's voyage of discovery. First ed. With 8 original etchings. 12° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1874 Book Auctioneers. 153 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPY. 830 HAMERTON. Etching and Etchers. A new edi- tion, illustrated. One vol. extended to 2 vols. 8° dark blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders, uncut, gilt tops, by M. Ritter. Macmillan & Co.: London, 1876 Extra Illustrated copy and extended from one volume to two volumes by the insertion of 82 fine etchings and engravings by various masters mentioned in the work. Contains many fine, original etch- ings, brilliant impressions. Contains among the rarest of the etchings, Egham Lock, by Seymour Haydn, first state of the plate ; "Old Chelsea Out of Whistler's Window" by Seymour Haydn, first state of the etching; The original etching by Rembrandt ' 'Abraham Speaking to David," Bartsch, No. 3 4 ; Rembrandt's "Repose in Egypt," Bartsch No. 58. Portraits and other illustrations of Rembrandt, printed on thin paper; Portrait of "Justus Suttermans" painted and engraved by Van Dyck, original impression; Original etching by Van s'Gravesande; — Original etching after Delacroix; Original etching by Claude Lorrain; Original etch- ing by Meryon "La Pompe Notre-Dame," 1852 ; Original etchings by Lalanne; Etching of Japanese Girls, by Jacquemart; Original etch- ing by Charles Jacque; Original etching by D'Aubigny; Original etching by Appian; First state of original etching, by Corot; First state original painter etching, by A. Legros; Original Painter etch- ing by Detaille, proof with remarque. The original painter etchings and illustrations in this book are worth several htmdred dollars by themselves. The remarque proof, by Detaille, is priced at $45- The two Seymour Haydn's are each worth as much more. 831 HAMERTON. The Graphic Arts; a treatise on the varieties of drawing, painting and engraving in compari- son with each other and with nature. 56 photogravure plates and other illustrations from pen and ink drawings, line engravings, charcoals and etchings after Rembrandt, Raphael, Holbein and others. Small folio, half morocco, un- cut. New York, 1822 832 HAMERTON. The Graphic Arts. A Treatise on the Varieties of Drawing, Painting and Engraving. 54 plates, folio, vellum, uncut. New York, 1882 Large Paper: Brilliant etchings by Hamerton and others. 154 ^- P- Libbie & Co. 833 HAMERTON. Landscape. With original etch- ings and many illustrations from pictures and drawings. 43 full-page etchings and 7 explanatory pen sketches. Small folio, half morocco, uncut. Seeley & Co. London, 1885 First edition, with brilliant impressions of the etchings by Stephen Parrish, C. O. Murray, the author, and others. 834 HAMERTON. Man in Art; studies in religious and historical art, portrait and genre. With 46 plates in line engraving, mezzotint photogravure, hyalography, etching and wood engraving. Small folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1892 Large paper : printed on hand-made paper. Fine clean fresh copy. 835 HAMERTON. The Present State of the Fine Arts in France. With 12 full-page etchings and photogravure plates and many illustrations throughout the text. Small folio, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1892 HAMERTON'S ART MONOGRAPHS. 836 HAMERTON. The Port-folio. Monographs on Artistic Subjects. Edited by P. G. Hamerton. Illustrated with colored plates. Full-page engravings, etchings, and numerous illustrations throughout the text, the first 38 monographs bound in 10 vols, cloth and 8 vols, paper. To- gether 18 vols, royal 8°. London, 1894-98 Comprises: French Book Bindings, Albert Durer's Engrav- ings, Italian Book Illustrations; — Bastien-Lepage, D. G. Rossetti, F. Walker; — Rembrandt's Etchings, Malta, Wedgwood; — Fair Women, the New Forest, Gainsborough; — William Blake, Belgian Sculptors, Gerard David; — Early Works of Raphael, W. Q. Orchardson, Claude Lorrain; — Isle of Wight, Raphael in Rome, Dutch Etchers; — White Hall, Japanese Wood Engraving, Watteau; — Picture Gallery of Charles I, John La Farge, Richmond on the Thames; — Life of Velas- quez, Art of Velasquez, Royal English Book Bindings; — Durer's Paintings and Drawings ; — John Crome and John S. Cotman ; — Armor in England; — Early Work of Titian; — Peter Paul Rubens; — Greek Bronzes; — Later Work of Titian; — Foreign Armor in England. GRAMMONT'S MEMOIRS, PROOF PORTRAITS. 837 HAMILTON. Memoirs of Count Grammont. New edition, to which are prefixed a biographical sketch of Count Hamilton and a translation of the epistle to Count Grammont. Illustrated with 64 portraits engraved by Ed- ward Scriven. 2 vols. 4° straight-grained old red morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges. London, 181 1 Fine Proof copy with brilliant impressions of the plates. Large Paper Copy, plates all marked "Proof." Book Auctioneers. 155 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED GRAMMONT. 838 HAMILTON, ANTHONY. Memoirs of Count Gram- mont. By Count A. Hamilton. All New translations with notes and illustrations, embellished in the work. Extended to 2 vols, royal 8° magnificently bound in full crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, sides tooled with a beautiful panel, wide inside gold borders, red watered silk doubM and fly-leaves, gold on uncut edges, by Chambolle- DuRu. S. & E. Harding: London, (1793) Magnificent Extra Illustrated copy, containing altogether 309 fine plates, including a series of 33 India proof etchings, by L. Boisson, from original compositions by C. Delort, together with 21 beautiful copper-plate vignettes which are mounted as chapter head- ings, a number of mezzotint portraits, including a portrait of the author and 33 etchings by L. Boisson on India paper, from original compo- sitions by C. Delort; Double-page view of Lyons; A series of fine stipple-portraits, mostly after Sir Peter Lely, engraved by E. Scriven, published 1810; A series of finely engraved portraits, engraved by T. W. Wright and others after Sir Peter Lely, including Mrs. Middle- ton, Elizabeth, Countess of Chesterfield, and Henry, due de Guise, brilliant impression, and others; Double-page view of London; Earl of Rochester, by W. N. Gardiner, 1794; Mezzotint portrait of Charles II, cut close and inlaid; Double-page view of London as it appeared before the fire of 1666; Mr Chiffinch, engraved by Clamp, 1795; Ludovicus the XIV; The Duchess of Grafton, engraved by I. Smith, after G. Kneller, folio mezzotint portrait, brilliant impression ; Mme de la Garde, engraved by Van Schuppen, 1595; Prances Jemiings, en- graved by de Larmessin; Nell Gwyn, engraved by Thomas Wright, after Sir Peter Lely, and other beautiful portraits and India proofs. 839 HAMILTON, WALTER. French Book-Plates; a hand book for Ex-Libris Collectors. Numerous illustrations. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and sides, covered with an interlaced geometrical ribbon pattern, with sprays of conventionalized leaves, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, gilt top, by Chambolle-Duru, in cham- ois-lined slip-case. London, 1897 Japanese Vellum copy: only 36 numbered copies so printed, this copy no. 12. 840 HARDY, J. Picturesque and Descriptive Tour in the Mountains of the High Pyrenees; comprising 24 views of the most interesting scenes from original drawings taken on the spot. Map and colored plates. 8° half morocco. London, 1825 With 24 finely colored plates executed in the style of water- colors. 156 C. F. Libbie & Co. 841 HARIOT, THOMAS. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia. Illustrations. Royal 4° half morocco, gilt back, by Forbes & Co. Francoforti, 1590 Facsimile reprint of the De Bry edition. 842 HARPER'S PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR WITH SPAIN, with an introduction by Maj. Gen. Nel- son A. Miles. Colored plates and numerous half-tone por- traits and illustrations. 2 vols, folio, half morocco. New York, 1899 843 HARRIS, T. W. Treatise on some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation. New ed. Edited by C. L. Flint. With 8 colored plates and numerous text illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1862 Best edition, with the colored plates. 844 HARRISON, FREDERICK. Annals of an Old Manor House, Sutton Place, Guilford. Illustrated from original drawings by W. Luker, Jr., W. Niven and C. F. Hay- ward. Photogravure plates on India paper, and colored plates, in all, 46 full-page plates. Royal 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 845 HARRISSE, HENRY. Christopher Columbus and the Bank of Saint George (Ufiicio di san Giorgio in Genoa.) Two letters addressed to Samuel L. Barlow. Photogravure frontispiece. 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1888 Only 250 copies printed for private distribution only. 846 HART, ALBERT B. American History Told by Contemporaries. 4 vols. 12° half blue crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1 900-1 901 Comprising: The Era of Colonization, Building of the Republic, National Expansion, Welding of the Nation, 1492-1900. 847 HART, GERALD E. The Fall of New France, 1755-1766. With portraits and views in artotype. Small 4° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1888 848 HARTE, F. B. The Luck of Roaring Camp, and other sketches. First ed. 16° cloth. Boston, 1870 849 HARTE. Poems. Genuine first ed. 16° cloth. Fields, Osgood & Co.: Boston, 1871 Book Auctioneers. 157 850 HARTE. The Queen of the Pirate Isle. Illus- trated by Kate Greenaway. First ed. Colored illustrations. Small 4° cloth. Boston, 1887 851 HARVARD COLLEGE. Pietas et Gratulatio Col- legii Cantabrigiensis Apud Novanglos. 4° full old red mo- rocco, gilt back, wide gold borders, with the royal arms in gold on the sides, gilt edges. Typis J. Green and J. Russell: Bostoni-Massachusettensium, 1761 This is one of the very few copies on thick paper, intended for presentation to the Royal family. Mr. Winsor in his Bibliographical Contributions, No. 4, says: "The copies on thicker paper were sent to England for the members of the Royal Family, and very likely entrusted to the care of Thomas HoUis to be suitably bound." (Probably bound by Roger Payne.) This is the Brinley copy, No. 1766 and is the first copy mentioned by Mr. Winsor. Contains a collection of (31) poems, Latin, Greek and English, by Graduates of Harvard, celebrating the death of George II and the accession of George III. The authors were Stephen Sewall, John Lovell, James Bowdoin, Gov. Francis Bernard, Benjamin Church, Samuel Deane, Samuel Cooper, John Lowell, and one or two others ; Gov. Bernard or Hutchinson supplying a prefatory prose address, and President Holyoke contributing a Latin ode. 852 HARVARD UNIVERSITY. History of. By Josiah Quincy. Engraved frontispiece. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. Boston, i860 853 HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Manners and Cus- toms of Ye Harvard Studente. By F. G. Atwood. Illus- trations. Oblong 8° boards. Boston, 1877 854 HARVARD BOOK; aseriesof historical, biograph- ical and descriptive sketches. By various authors. Illus- trated with views and portraits. Collected and published by F. O. Vaille and H. A. Clark. Numerous heliotype plates. 2 vols, folio, half morocco, gilt edges. Cambridge, 1875 MAGNIFICENT ART PUBLICATION. 855 HAVARD, HENRY. Dictionnaire de I'Ameuble- ment et de la Decoration deptds le XIII siecle jusqua nos jours. Illustrated with 256 plates including some printed in gold and colors, and 2500 text illustrations. 4 vols. 4° full blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs, sides tooled with a geometrical design, inside gold borders, blue and gold fly leaves, gilt tops, by Sanford, each volume in slip case. Maison Quantin: Paris. T King Edward the sdct Vritten. by ' S'. loKn Haywai-4 ©fof lawe . Lomlm irted ■&rlq}ai. 'Bi.xiaMe) and onto oe Jo»at ilujtane of the Sunne in. 'Sautes Clmrc^anC. [See No. 864.] Book Auctioneers. 159 856 HARVARD. La Hollande k Vol d'Oiseau. Eaux- Fortes et Fusains par Maxime Lalanne. Photogravure plates and other illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth, gilt edges. Paris, 1881 857 HAWKS, FRANCIS L. History of North Caro- lina. With maps and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters g^een crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Fayette ville, 1859 858 HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. The Gentle Boy. A Thrice Told Tale. Original frontispiece on India paper. Oblong 4° half roan. Boston, 1839 Original edition, with the original paper wrappers bound in; few margins very slightly spotted. Most copies of this work are found in very poor condition, and this copy is in immaculate condition except for few fox marks. PRESENTATION COPY FROM HAWTHORNE. 859 HAWTHORNE. Biographical Stories for Children. First ed. 16° original cloth. Boston, 1842 Fine, clean copy, with inscription on fly leaf "With the respects of the author," the name of the recipient has been erased. 860 HAWTHORNE. The Scarlet Letter. First ed., first issue. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1850 861 HAWTHORNE. True Stories from History and Biography. First ed. Illustrations. 16° cloth. Boston, 1851 Fine clean copy in the original red cloth binding. 862 HAWTHORNE. Life of Franklin Pierce. First ed. Portrait. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1852 863 HAWTHORNE. The Marble Faun. First ed. 2 vols. 12° original cloth. Boston, i860 864 HAYWARDE, SIR JOHN. The Life and Raigne of King Edward Sixt. Written by Sir John Hayward, Kt., Dr. of Lawe. Engraved title by Ro. Vaughan. Small 4° light brown crushed levant morocco extra, sides paneled, with bUnd and gold tooUng, gilt back and edges, bound by Riviere. London, 1630 Beautiful copy with brilliant impressions of the frontispiece and also the portrait of John Haywarde engraved by Will Passe. McKee copy, $13. See Reproduction. i6o C. F. Libbie & Co. 86s HAYWARD, JOHN. Civil and Political History of the State of Tennessee, from its first settlement up to the year 1796; including the boundaries of the State. 8° three- quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top (top edges slightly water-stained) . Knoxville, 1823 866 HAZARD, EBENEZER. Historical Collections Consisting of State Papers and other Authentic Documents; intended as material for an History of the United States of America. 2 vols. 4° half crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. T. Dobson: Phila., 1792-94 Contains State papers relating to Columbus, Cabot, Sir Hum- phrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh. FINE COLORED PLATE BOOK. 867 HEATH, WILLIAM. The Life of a Soldier; a narrative and descriptive poem. With 18 engravings by William Heath, beautifully colored. 4° full crimson mo- rocco, gilt back and edges. William Sams: London, 1823 A fine, clean copy and one of the rarest of colored plate books, no copy seems to have been sold in America recently. 868 HEATH, MAJOR-GENERAL. Memoirs of; con- taining anecdotes, details of skirmishes, battles, and other military events during the American war. Written by him- self. Stipple portrait with signature of W. Heath, inserted. 8° half russia. Boston, 1798 869 HEINE. Thorheiten Album von Th. T. Heine. Colored illustrations. Small folio, cloth. Miinchen, n. d. Colored political and humorous cartoons. 870 HELPS, ARTHUR. Friends in Council. First and second series. First series, 3d ed., Pickering, 1849; — Second series, new series, John W. Parker, 1859. Together 4 vols. 12° tree calf, extra, gilt backs and edges, by Mansell. London, 1839-59 871 [HELPS.] Companions of My Solitude. First ed. 1 2° polished crimson calf, gilt back, uncut, gilt top, by Zaehns- DORF. W. Pickering: London, 1852 872 HENNIQUE, LEON. La Redemption de Pierret, pantomime. Cinq eaux-fortes de Louis Morin. Plates in three states. 8° half brown morocco extra, uncut, gilt top. A. Ferrond: Paris, 1903 Japan Paper Copy, only 25 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. i6i 873 HENRY, JOHN JOSEPH. An Accurate and In- teresting Account of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who traversed the Wilderness in the Cam- paign against Quebec 1111775. 12" three-quarters claret mo- rocco, extra, gilt back and top. William Green: Lancaster, Pa., 1812 Important Indian narrative, now scarce, only one copy quoted, the Deane copy. 874 HERALDIC JOURNAL. Recording the Armorial Bearings and Genealogies of American Families. 4 vols, bound in 2 vols. 8° three-quarters crimson levant morocco, uncut, gUt tops, original covers bound in. Boston, 1865 Edited by W. H. Whitmore, W. S. Appleton, A. C. Goodell, Jr., and others. 87s HERBERT, GEORGE. The Temple. Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. With engravings after Albert Durer, Holbein and other artists. 12° fulljblue crushed levant morocco, extra, decorative panel on sides and back, gilt edges. Macmillan & Co.: New York, 1894 876 [HERBERT, H.W.] Sporting Scenes and Sundry Sketches; being the miscellaneous writings of J. Cypress, Jr., edited by Frank Forester. Frontispieces. 2 vols, in one. 12° half claret crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. New York, 1842 Fine clean tmcut copy. 877 HERBERT, WILLIAM V. The Defense of Plevna, 1877. Portrait and maps. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1895 878 HERIOT, GEORGE. Travels Through the Cana- das; containing a description of the picturesque scenery on some of the rivers and lakes. Folding niap and numerous aquaint plates, from drawings made at the several places by the author. 4° calf (rebacked) . London, 1807 879 HERRICK, ROBERT. Hesperides. Portrait. 3 vols. 16° blue calf, gilt backs and edges, by Matthews. W. Pickering: London, 1846 i62 C. F. Libbie & Co. 880 HERVEY, THOMAS K. The Book of Christmas. With illustrations by R. Seymour. Engraved title, frontis- piece and full-page plates. 12° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt sides and back, gilt on rough edges, gilt top by P. B. Sanford. William Spooner: London, 1836 Fine copy of the first edition, with brilliant impressions of the plates^by Seymour. 881 HERVIEU, PAUL. Flirt. lUustr^ par Madame Madeleine Lemaire. Photogravure plates and head and tail- pieces. 4° full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt back and edges, inside gold borders, by Stikeman & Co. Boussod, Valadon et Cie. : Paris, 1890 VELLUM COPY. 882 HEURES A L'USAGE DE ROME . . . Printed on vellum in Gothic type. Device and name of the Printer, Philippe Pigouchet, on first page, anatomical figure and four small figures on the second page, the Saint Greal on fourth page, and 20 three-quarter page and one half-page very fine engravings on wood, every page surrounded by elaborate and beautifully executed border on wood; initial letters, illuminated small bars in gold and colors. Almanach for 21 years, 1498 to 1518; 88 leaves, and 8 leaves of Psalms. 8° russia, gilt edges. Ces presents heures a lusaige de Rome fure (n) t acheuz le xvi, iour de Septembre. Lan Mil LLLLiiiixx et xviii (1498). Pour Simon k Vostre. libraire demourant a Paris, 1498 Dawson Turner's Copy, with his autograph and notes. Among the numerous very fine curious designs in the borders are figures of the theological and cardinal virtues, the Life of Christ, the Prodigal Son, etc., and a Dance of Death, which occupies 22 pages. The designs of the Prodigal Son are given from this edition in Dibdin's Bibliog. Decameron, vol. i., p. 61. "Edition fort rare." — Didot. See Reproduction. 883 [HEWATT, ALEXANDER.] Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt backs and tops, by Forbes & Co. London, 1779 Fine clean copy, except for margins of one leaf mended. [See No. 882.] i64 C. F. Libbie & Co. THE SPIDER AND THE FLIE. 884 HEYWOOD, JOHN. The Spider and the Fhe. A parable of the Spider and the Flie, made by John Hey wood. Title within woodcut border, two large full length portraits of the author and numerous woodcut illustrations, many folding. Small 4° full crimson morocco, extra, with emblem- atic tooling on back and sides, gilt edges by Samblanck Weckesser. Imprinted at London, 1556 McKee Copy $100. see Part IV, p. 581, for reproduction of title-page. Excessively rare. "This work is of an allegorical character, and was intended by its Author to defend the position of the Catholic party in the reign of Queen Mary. The Author states in 'the Con- clusion' that the 'Flies' were intended to represent the Catholics, and the 'Spiders' the Protestants." GroUer Club Catalogue. See Reproduction of Binding. 885 HILLESSEMIO, LUDOVICO. Sacrarum Anit- quitatum Monumenta; Patriarcharum Regum Prophetarum et virorum ver6 illustrium veteris Testamente, Imaginibus et Elogiis apparate atque inscripta. Copper-plate portraits of the Prophets and Bible characters, by J. Saedeler. 12° old straight-grained orange morocco, gilt edges. Christophori Plantini: Antverpias, 1577 886 HIPKINS, A. J. Musical Instruments, Historic, Rare and Unique. The selection, introduction and descrip- tive notes by A. J. Hipkins. Illustrated by a series of 50 plates in colors, drawn by William Gibb. Folio, half green levant morocco, vellum sides, gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1888 Only 1040 copies printed. ILLUSTRATED WORK ON OLD ENGRAVERS. 887 HIRTH, GEORGE. Kulturgeschichtliches Bil- derbuch aus drei Jahrhunderten. With numerous portraits and illustrations from noted paintings, engravings and draw- ings of the i6th Century. 6 vols, folio, in parts, Leipzig, 1881 Contains thousands of reproductions of the work of Durer, Burgkmair, Amman, Callot, Hollar, De Bosse, Watteau, Schmidt, Chodowiecki, etc. [See Xo. 8S4.] Book Auctioneers. 165 888 HISTOIRE DES QUATRE FILS AYMON, tres Nobles et tres Vaillans Chevaliers. lUustree de Composi- tions en Coulers par Eugfene Grasset, gravure et impression par Charles Gillot. Introduction et Notes par Charles Mar- cilly. Numerous colored illustrations. 4° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1883 Edition de Luxe ; only 200 copies printed, with the illustrations and decorations printed in colors. 889 HOGARTH, WILLIAM. Works of ; in a series of 150 steel engravings, with descriptions and a commentary on their moral tendency. By John Trusler. Steel plates. 2 vols. 4° red roan, gilt edges. E. T. Bain & Co.: London. 890 HOGARTH ILLUSTRATED by John Ireland. Fine impressions of the plates. 3 vols. 8° morocco extra, gilt edges. (London), 1791-98 This interesting copy has the two suppressed plates especially engraved for this edition, also inserted is a long autograph letter of John Ireland relating to the work, and also two prospectuses of it. With the "Before and After" plates, proof state. 891 HOLBEIN. Icones Veteris Testamenti. With 90 illustrations of the Old Testament engraved on wood from designs by Holbein. Small 8° bound by Rousselle in crushed levant morocco, inside gold borders, top edges gilt, others uncut. William Pickering: London, 1830 Beautiful copy of this edition printed by Charles Whittingham, 892 HOLBEIN. Hans Holbein, the Younger. By Gerald S. Davies. 106 plates reproduced in photogravure and heliotype. FoUo, half vellum, gilt, uncut. Bell & Sons. Chiswick Press: London, 1903 Beautiful art work, with brilliant plates. 893 HOLBEIN SOCIETY. The Ars Moriendi (Editio Princeps, circa 1450). A reproduction of the copy in the British Museum. Edited by W. H. Rylands. With an in- troduction by George BuUen. Facsimile reproductions of the original woodcuts. 4° cloth, uncut. Printed for the Holbein Society: London, 1881 l66 C. F. Libbie & Co. 894 HOLBERG, LUDVIG. Tegner Udgave af Ludvig Holberg's Samtilge Comoedier. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols, royal 4° half morocco, gilt backs. Rjobenhavn, 1896 895 HOLLAND, J. G. History of Western Massachu- setts, the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin and Berkshire. Map. 2 vols. 12'' three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Springfield, 1855 896 HOLMES, ABIEL. Annals of America, from the discovery by Columbus in 1492, to the year 1826. 2 vols. 8° half crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Cambridge, 1829 897 [HOLMES, O. W.] The Harvard Register, 1827-28. (Containing Holmes's first published poems). 12 Nos. bound in one vol. 8° half green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Cambridge, 1827-28 Fine, clean, large, iincut copy; with all of the original wrap- pers bound in. 898 HOLMES. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. First ed., with engraved title page. Illustrations. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1858 899 HOLMES. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Portrait. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled with wide ornamental border of flowers, full gilt back, uncut, gilt top, wide inside gold borders, by P. B. Sanford. Boston, 1859 First Edition : thick paper copy. 900 HOLMES. Professor at the Breakfast Table; with the story of Iris. First ed. 12° cloth. Boston, i860 A. I. s. of the author, Jan. 22, ;87o, to E. P. Whipple, inserted. 901 HOLMES. Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle. Illustrated by H. W. McVickar. Colored illustra- tions. Small 4"" cloth. New York (1883) Book Auctioneers. 167 CHAPMAN'S HOMER, FINE COPY. 902 HOMER. The Whole Works of Homer; prince of Poets in his Iliads and Odysses. Translated according to the Greeke by Geo. Chapman. Engraved title, portrait of Chapman on the reverse. Small foHo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges. Printed for Nathaniell Butter: (about 1616) Magnificent clean copy, with the engraved portrait of Chap- man, brilliant impression, on the back of title-page. Engraved titles to both the Iliad and the Odyssey, engraved by William Hole. This is the Johnson copy, which brought $80. in New York. 903 HONE, PHILIP. Diary of, 1828-1851. Edited by Bayard Tuckerman. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1889 904 HOOD, THOMAS. Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious Leg; a golden legend. With 60 illustrations by Thomas S. Seccombe, R. A. Engraved by F. Joubert. Beautifully printed in script type throughout, each leaf mounted on a linen guard. Small 4° beautifully bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco, full gilt back, sides and edges, by P. B. Sanford. E. Moxon: London, 1870 First Edition with these illustrations. 905 HOPKINS, ALBERT A. Magic, Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversion, including Trick Photography. With 400 illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1897 PINE'S HORACE, FIRST ISSUE. 906 HORACE. Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, ^nis Tabulis incidit Johannes Pine. 2 vols. 8° old red morocco, gilt backs and sides, gilt over hand-painted edges, probably bound by Roger Payne. Londini, 1733-37 Pine's edition, with 200 beautiful vignettes, the text entirely en- graved on copper. A beautiful unspotted copy of the first edition, with the words "Post est" on the medal of Caesar in Volume II, page 108, which were corrected to "Postest" in the second edition. Each page in this sumptuous edition is engraved throughout on copper. By many this is considered the finest edition of Horace ever printed. From the Auchinleck Library, with the autograph of Alex. Boswell. Historical Memoirs, Relating to the Houfatunnuk Indians : o R, An Account of the Methods ufed, and Pains taken, for the Propagation of the Gofpel among that !^eatl)emfi)vXribe, and theSuc- ccfs thereof, under the Miniftry of the late Ktwcx^d^Ux. JOHN SERGE ANTt TOGETHER, With thcCbaraSer of that eminently wonhy Mlffionary ; and an Addrefs to the People of this Country, reprefenting the very great Importance of attaching the JnDianS to their Intereft, not only by treating them jullly and kindly, but by ufing proper Endeavours to fettle CMJliarJty among them. By Samuel Hopkins, A. M. Paftor of a Church io Springfield. J perceiMagiftrate$, and eminent Minifters. P s A X. 107.24. The righteens fhall fee it and rejoice ^ and all iniquitj flmllfiofhtr month. P S A L. III.2. the works of the Lcrd are great, and oHght to kefo»ght t»t of all that have fleafure in them. LONDON, Printed for N a, t h: B r o o k e at the Angel in Cornrhill. i 65 4. [Sbb No. 967.] i82 C. F. Libbie & Co. JOHNSON'S PIRATES OF AMERICA. 968 JOHNSON, CAPT. CHARLES. General History of the Pyrates from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence to the present day. Folding map and 2 copper- plate engravings. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by Sanford. London, 1726 Relates considerably to America, including the adventures of Blackbeard in Carolina, lives of Capt. Kidd, Bellamy, Vane, Pirates of West Indies, etc. 969 JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Life of ; comprising an ac- count of his studies and numerous works in chronological order. By James Boswell. First ed. Fine stipple-plate por- trait engraved by J. Heath. 2 vols. 4° full brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Riviere & Son. London, 1791 Fine, clean, uncut copy. 970 JOHNSON. Life of. By James Boswell. Edited by Arnold Glover with introduction by Austin Dobson. With 100 illustrations by Herbert Railton and many portraits. 3 vols, royal 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs, tops and inside borders, by W. Launder. London, 1901 Large paper copy: only 350 copies printed with photogravure portraits in color. 971 JOHNSONIANA; or. Supplement to Boswell; being anecdotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson, collected by Piozzi, Hawkins and Tyers, Holle, etc. 45 portraits and views. 4° cloth, uncut. J.Murray: London, 1836 Large Paper. 972 JOLI. Memoirs of Guy Joli, Private Secretary to Cardinal De Retz; Claude Joli, Canon of Notre Dame and the Duchess de Nemours. Translated by Edward Ta^-lor. 3 vols. 16° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, gilt tops. London, 1775 These several histories form a supplement to, and an illustra- tion of, the Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz. Book Auctioneers. 183 973 JONES. Letters of Joseph Jones, of Virginia, 1777 to 1787 (with prefatory note by W. C. Ford). Small 4° half blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Washington, 1889 Only 250 copies printed. FIRST FOLIO EDITION OF BEN JONSON'S WORKS. 974 JONSON, BEN. Workes, the three parts bound in two vols. Engraved title by Holle (a few leaves mended, chiefly in margins, and some catchwords in part 3 cut into), otherwise good sound copy. 2 vols, imperial 8° mottled calf extra, gilt edges, by Riviere. London, 161 6-3 1-40 First edition and in this state extremely rare, the first issue of the three parts being hardly ever found together. As the collation of copies varies, this one will be sold subject to the admirable collation given by Mr. Hazlitt in his Bibliographical Collections and Notes, 2nd series, 1882. A portrait of the author by Vaughan is sometimes found inserted but does not belong to this first edition as at the date of issue of the first part, Vaughan was only 7 years of age. Edited by the author himself and very carefully printed. Amongst the names of the principal actors occurs that of "Will Shakes- peare." JOSSELYN'S TWO VOYAGES TO NEW ENGLAND. 975 JOSSELYN, JOHN. An Account of Two Voyages to New England; wherein you have the setting out of a ship with the charges; the prices for all necessaries for furnishing a planter and his family at his first coming; a description of the countrey, natives and creatures, with their merchantil and physical use; the government of the countrey as it is now possessed by the English, etc. A large chronological table of the most remarkable passages, from the first dis- covering of the Continent of America, to the year 1673. pp. (8), 279, (3). 16° full calf, gilt back. Printed for Giles Widdows: London, 1674 Original edition, with the preliminary leaf with Printer's mark and License. 976 JUGEND. Munchner illustrierte Wochenschrift fiir Kunst und Leben, from 1896 to 1902. Vols, i to 13. Nu- merous illustrations including full-page colored plates. Bound in 13 vols. 4° cloth. Munchen, 1896-1902 i84 C. F. Libbie & Co. 977 JUNIUS. Letters of. With a series of stipple plate portraits engraved by W. Ridley and woodcut vign- ettes. 2 vols. 8° red roan. T. Bensley: London, 1797 With woodcuts engraved by Bewick. 978 JUSSERAND, J. J. A French Ambassador at the Court of Charles the Second, Le Comte de Coninges ; from his unpublished correspondence. Portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1892 979 JUSSERAND. Piers Plowman; a contribution tof^the History of English Mysticism. Photogravure fron- tispiece and other illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1894 980 IDEATING, WILLIAM H. Narrative of an .^^ Expedition to the Source of St. Peters River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, etc., performed in the year 1823. Folding map and plates. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1825 981 KEATS, JOHN. Endymion; a Poetic Romance. 8° bound by Zaehnsdorf in full brown morocco, super- extra, interlaced ribbon pattern entirely covered with dots, double of crushed levant morocco, wide gold borders, watered silk ends, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1818 First edition. A beautiful copy, a most elaborate binding. See Reproduction of Binding. 982 KEATS. Poetical Works of. With a memoir by the Right Hon. Lord Houghton. Illustrated by 120 designs, original and from the antique, drawn on wood by George Scharf, Jr. Portrait engraved by Charles Wass. 8° full green morocco, extra, full gilt back and edges, bound by Riviere. Moxon: London, 1866 983 KEATS. Life, Letters and Literary Remains of. Edited|by Richard M. Milnes. First ed. Portrait. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. E. Moxon: London, 1848 With a few extra plates inserted. 984 KEATS. John Keats ; a critical essay. By Rob- ert Bridges. First ed. Portrait. 16° cloth, uncut. Privately Printed: 1895 Only 250 copies printed. [See No. 981.] Book Auctioneers. 185 985 KEBLE, JOHN. The Christian Year; thoughts in verse for Sundays and Holy days. Facsimile of the first ed., Oxford, 1827. 2 vols. 12° full light polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt tops, by Matthews. (Parker & Co.: London, 1868) KEITH'S BRITISH PLANTATIONS. 986 KEITH, WILLIAM. The History of the British Plantations in America, with a chronological account of the most remarkable things, which happened to the first adven- turers in their several discoveries of that new world. Part I. Containing the History of Virginia, etc., (all published). 2 maps. 4° old calf (rebacked). London, 1738 987 KELLY, R. T. Egypt, Painted and Described. Numerous colored illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1902 KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS. The Press is now entirely stopped, and the whole of the wood blocks sent to the British Museum, under the condition that they shall not be used for the space of loo years. This proviso, and the fact of the master-mind and also one of his most able illustrators (the late Sir E. Bume-Jones) having passed away, will make the volumes issued by Morris extremely valuable. Already many of the works have increased in value and are much sought for. These publications are the most magnificent specimens of the typographic art that any country has ever produced, and stand for all that is luxtu4ous, artistic and beautiful. 988 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Story of the Glittering Plain, or the Land of Living Men. Written by William Morris and ornamented with 23 pictures by Walter Crane, and initial letters from designs by William Morris. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1891 Only 200 copies printed. The first book printed at the Kelmscott Press. 989 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Poems by the Way. With ornaments and initials, and especially designed title-page. Printed in red and black. 8° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1891 Only 200 copies printed on hand-made paper. i86 C. F. Libbie & Co. KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 990 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Defence of Guenevere and other poems. By William Morris. Printed in Golden type, in red and black, with wood-cut title. 8° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 300 copies printed. 991 DREAM OF JOHN BALL. Wood-cut frontis- piece by Sir E. Burne- Jones, ornamental initials, etc. Printed in red and black. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 300 copies printed. 992 CAXTON. The Golden Legend of Master William Caxton done anew. Printed in Golden type, with two wood- cuts designed by Sir E. Burne-Jones. 3 vols, large 4° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 500 copies printed. 993 CAXTON. The Recuyell of the Histories of Troye. Translated by William Caxton. A new edition of the first book printed in English. Printed in red and black. 3 vols, bound in 2 vols, folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 300 copies printed on antique hand-made paper. This book is ornamented very richly with wood-cut ornaments entirely designed by William Morris. No labor or expense has been spared on them, and they are of great variety. The semi-Gothic type designed by Mr. Morris (with regard to the legibility) appears in this book for the first time. 994 CAXTON. History of Reynard the Foxe. Done into English out of Dutch by William Caxton. Engraved title, with text printed in red and black. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 300 copies printed. 995 MORRIS, WILLIAM. News from Nowhere; or, an Epoch of Rest. Being some chapters from a Utopian Ro- mance. With woodcut frontispiece designed by C. M. Gere, and specially designed initial letters. The text printed in red and black. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 300 copies printed. The text of this volume was printed before Shakespeare's Poems and Sonnets, but it was kept back for the frontispiece, which is a picture of the old Manor House in the Village of Kelmscott, from which the Press took its name. Book Auctioneers. 187 KELMscoTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 996 MACKAIL. Biblia Innocentium. Being the Story of God's Chosen People before the Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ upon Earth. Written anew for children by J. W. Mackail. 8° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 200 copies printed. 997 BLUNT, W. S. The Love-Lyrics and Songs of Proteus; with the Love Sonnets of Proteus by the same author. Now reprinted in their full text with many sonnets omitted from the eariler editions. Printed in red and black. Small 4° olive green crushed levant morocco, extra, with the front cover inlaid in an emblematic pattern of green and red morocco, red morocco flowered inlays on the back, uncut, gilt top, bound by Anker Kyster, of Kjobenhavn. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only 300 copies printed. 998 RUSKIN. The Nature of Gothic ; a chapter on the stones of Venice. By John Ruskin. With preface by William Morris. Small 4° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, siflall gold panels on sides, with title lettered, wide inside gold borders, uncut, gilt tops, by Toof & Co., enclosed in fancy paper box. Kelmscott Press, (1892) Only soo copies printed. 999 SHAKESPEARE. The Poems of William Shakes- peare. Printed after the original copies of Venus and Adonis, 1593; The Rape of Lucrece; 1594, Sonnets, 1509; The Lover's Complaint. Edited by F. S. ElHs. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, beautifully bound by Riviere & Son, sides decorated in a panel of blind and gold tooling, covered with gold dots, uncut, gilt top. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 500 copies printed. 1000 SHAKESPEARE. The Poems of William Shakes- peare. Printed after the original copies of Venus and Adonis, 1593; The Rape of Lucrece ; 1594, Sonnets, 1509; The Lover's Complaint. Edited by F. S. Ellis. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 500 copies printed. 1 88 C. F. Libbie & Co. KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. looi MEINHOLD, WILLIAM. Sidonia the Sorceress. Translated by Francesca Speranza [Lady Wilde]. With initial letters from designs by William Morris, printed in red and black. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 300 copies printed. 1002 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Gothic Architecture, a lecture for the Arts and Crafts Exhibition. By William Morris. Printed in Golden type in red and black. 16° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 500 copies printed. The first Kelmscott book printed in 16°. The tjrpe was set up at Hammersmith, and copies printed at the New Gallery during the exhibition. The four-line initials used in it appear here for the first time. 1003 CAXTON: The Order of Chivalry. Translated from the French by William Caxton, edited by F. S. Ellis, also the Ordination of Knighthood, a French poem of the 13th Century, translated by William Morris. Printed in Chaucer type, in red and black, with woodcut title and bor- der. 8° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 225 copies printed. 1004 MORE, SIR THOMAS. Utopia. Written in Latin, by the Right Worthie and Famous Syr Thomas More, Knight, and translated into English by Raphe Robynson, sometime fellowe of Corpus Christi College in Oxford. En- graved title. Text printed in red and black. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled with a panel of entwined hearts, with the title lettered around the panel, full gilt back, circuit edges, bound at the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1897, gilt on the rough edges. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 300 copies printed. One of the most magnificent specimens of Cobden-Sanderson's binding in the collection. See Reproduction of Binding. ^<^:'r;,^il^ U f ^ ^59y--Nf'H ■^) \. ^A v'\.«^'//^v/^ /' 'oiiiiAfA"H::y'ri'j'iM V "V' V / :;n^;"ilioMAK"MOR [See No. 1004. [See No. 1005.] [See No. 1006.] [See No. 1008.] Book Auctioneers. 189 KELMscoTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. loos THE TALE OF KING FLORUS and the Fair Jehane. 16° full mirror levant morocco, super extra, with beautiful interwoven des^n on the covers, of daisies, full gilt back, uncut, gilt top, very wide inside panels, brown silk flies, enclosed in silk-lined box, bound by Otto Zahn. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Of the 350 copies printed, 85 were taken by one firm, who had them bound in all parts of the world, and they are now in the famous Rylands Library at Manchester. See Reproduction of Binding. 1006 CAVENDISH, GEORGE. The Life of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal, Archbishop of York. Transcribed after the autograph manuscript of the author, by F. S. Ellis. 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled with a panel surrounded by a beautiful pattern of full blown roses and leaves, front panel lettered with the title of the book, circuit edges, inside gold borders, by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1897, gilt on the rough edges. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 250 copies printed. One of the most elaborate bindings by Cobden-Sanderson in this sale. See Reproduction of Binding. 1007 ROSSETTI. Ballads and Narrative Poems. By Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Printed in Golden type, in red and black, with woodcut title and border. 8° magnificently bound by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1896. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, the front side tooled with a panel entirely covered with full blown roses, leaves and dots, full gilt back, inside gold borders, gold on uncut edges. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 310 copies printed. 1008 ROSSETTI. Soimets and Lyrical Poems. By Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Printed in Golden type, red and black, with woodcut title and border. 8° morocco, bound by Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson. Kelmscott Press, 1894 This copy bound to match the above by same binder. Only 310 copies printed. See Reproduction of Binding. I90 C. F. Libbie & Co. KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1009 CAXTON. Godfrey of Bologne. Reprinted from Caxton's edition of 1481. With engraved titles, borders, and initial letters from designs by William Morris. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 300 copies^printed. loio TENNYSON, ALFRED, LORD. Maud, a Mono- drama. Engraved borders, woodcut title-page and initial letters. 8° full brown antique crushed levant morocco, sides tooled with blind and gold tooling, lettered back, uncut, gilt top, by Riviere & Son. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 500 copies printed. ion EPISTOLA de Contemptu Mundi di Frate Hier- onymo da Ferrara dell ordine de frati predicatori la quale manda ad Elena Buonaccorsi sua madre, per consolarla della morte del fratello, suo Zio. Printed in Chaucer type, in red and black, with wood-cut on title and border. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 150 copies printed. This little book was printed for Mr. C. Fairfax Murray, the owner of the manuscript, and was not for sale in the ordinary way. 1012 KEATS, JOHN. Poems of. Overseen after the text of the foregoing editions by F. S. Ellis. With woodcut title page and initial letters. Printed in red and black. 8° full green polished levant morocco, extra, sides ornamented with wide border of clover leaves and blossoms, entirely covered with gold dots, back full gilt of same pattern, inside borders, gold edges, by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-San- DERSON, 1895. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 300 copies printed. See Reproduction of Binding. 1013 ORBELIANI, SULKHAN-SABA. The Book of Wisdom and Lies, a Gregorian story book of the i8th cen- tury. Translated with notes by Oliver Wardrop. Engraved title and initial letters. Printed in red and black. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 250 copies printed. [See No. 1012. [See No. 1014. Book Auctioneers. 191 KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 10 1 4 SHELLEY. Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Overseen by F. S. Ellis after the text of foregoing editions. Printed in golden type, with borders and wood- cut title. 3 vols. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, full gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders, bound at the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, i8g&. Kelmscott Press, 1894-5 Only 250 copies printed. Red ink is not used in Vol. i, but is introduced in Vol. 2, and more sparingly in Vol. 3. Some of the half-borders designed for "The Wood beyond the World" reappear before the longer poems. See Reproduction of Binding. lois SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. Ata- lanta in Calydon. With ornaments, initials, and specially designed title-page, and with Greek letters designed by Selwyn Image. Small folio, full brown crushed levant mo- rocco, extra, with back and sides with an inlaid pattern of old English ivy leaves and gold dots, wide inside gold borders, uncut, gilt tops, by Toof & Co., enclosed in slip-case. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 250 copies printed. 1016 OF THE FRIENDSHIP OF AMIS AND AMILE. 16° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, sides beautifully tooled in a flower pattern with panel, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt top, by Otto Zahn. London, 1894 Only 500 copies printed. 1017 PSALMI PENITENTIALES, an English rhymed version of the Seven Penitential Psalms. Edited by F. S. Ellis. Chaucer type in red and black with half borders. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 300 copies printed. These psalms were taken from a MS. Book of Hours written at Gloucester in the early part of the isth century, in Kentish dialect. 1018 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Wood beyond the World. Printed in Chaucer type, in red and black, with wood-cut frontispiece by Sir Edward Bume-Jones and borders. Small 4° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 300 copies printed. The borders and half borders are here used for the first time. 192 C. F. Libbie & Co. KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1019 MORRIS. The Story of the Glittering Plain, which has also been called the Land of Living Men, or the Acre of the Undying. Ornamented with 23 pictures by Walter Crane, with wood-cut title-page and borders. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 250 copies printed. 1020 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Child Cristopher and Goldilind the Fair. By WilHam Morris. Engraved title and border. Printed in Chaucer type, in red and black. 2 vols. 16° in a light pink colored crushed levant morocco, sides covered with an interlaced flower pattern, with centre orna- ment, gilt back, wide inside gold borders, double and fly-leaves of white vellum, uncut, gilt tops, by the Hampstead Bindery. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only 600 copies printed. 102 1 HERRICK. Poems: chosen out of the works of Robert Herrick. By F. S. Ellis from the text of 1648. Engraved title, with text printed in red and black. 8° mag- nificently bound by Riviere & Son, in full green crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled with blind tooling and a large size lotus flower, covered with gold tooling, uncut, gilt top. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only 250 copies printed. 1022 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Story of Beowulf. Done out of the Old English Tongue by William Morris and A. J. Wyatt. With ornaments, initials and specially designed title-page. Printed in red and black. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only 300 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1023 ELLIS. Syr Percyvelle of Gales. Overseen by F. S. Ellis, after the edition edited by J. O. HalUwell, from the Thornton MS. in Lincoln Cathedral. With borders and wood-cuts by Sir E. Bume-Jones. Printed in Chaucer type in red and black. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only 350 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 193 KELMscoTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1024 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Life and Death of Jason. Printed in Troy type, in red and black, with two wood-cuts, designed by Sir E. Bume-Jones, engraved title and ornamen- tal initials. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only 200 copies printed. 1025 ROSSETTI. Hand and Soul. By Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Reprinted from the "Germ" for Messrs. "Way & Williams, Chicago, by William Morris. Printed in Golden type, in red and black, with wood-cut title and border. 16° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only 525 copies printed; of these, 200 copies were printed for the American publishers. A PIGSKIN CHAUCER BY COBDEN-SANDERSON. 1026 CHAUCER. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Edited by F. S. Ellis. Illustrated with eighty-seven engrav- ings designed by Sir Edward Bume-Jones, and engraved by W. H. Hooper. Woodcut title, fourteen large borders, eighteen different frames around the illustrations and twenty- six large initial words designed by William Morris espec- ially for this work. Folio, full white pigskin binding, embossed with designs by William Morris, brass clasps, edges gilt in rough, at the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson. Kelmscott Press, 1896 This is one of forty-eight copies bound in white pigskin, at the Doves Bindery, by Cobden-Sanderson, from the designs of William Morris. The most important work issued by the Kelmscott Press, and the master-piece of the nineteenth century. The edition was quickly subscribed for and is now much sought after by collectors. Only 425 copies printed and issued to subscribers at £20. each. The Pierce copy bound in pigskin like the above brought $875. Years before its publication Mr. Morris had mentally projected an edition of Chaucer, which he hoped to produce in black letter type of special design. The earlier announcement stated that the work would con- tain about 60 designs by Sir E. Bume-Jones, and that the issue would be 32s copies, but later a circular was issued to the effect that the number of illustrations would be increased, and 100 copies added to the issue. This circular gave subscribers the option of cancelling their orders, but orders were not withdrawn, and the extra 100 copies were taken up immediately. 194 C. F. Libbie & Co. KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1027 LAUDES BEAT^ MARI^ VIRGINIS: Latin Poems taken from a Psalter, written in England about A. D. 1220, edited by S. C. Cockerell. Troy type, in black, red and blue. 4° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1896 Only 250 copies printed. The first book printed in three colors. 1028 ELLIS. The Floure and the Leafe; and The Boke of Cupid, God of Love, or the Cuckow and the Night- ingale. Edited by F. S. Ellis. Printed in the Troy type, in red and black, with note and colophon in Chaucer-type. Royal 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1896 Only 300 copies printed. Two of the initial words from the Chaucer are used in this vol- ume, one at the beginning of each poem. The poems were formerly attributed to Chaucer, but later scholarship has proved otherwise. 1029 SPENSER, EDMUND. The Shepheardes Calen- der, conteyning twelve ^glogues, proportionable to the twelve monethes. Illustrated by A. J. Gaskin with exquisite wood-cuts. Royal 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1896 Only 225 copies printed. The illustrations were printed from process blocks by Messrs. Walker and Boutall. By a most unusual oversight in connection with Kelmscott publications, the names of author, editor and artist were omitted in printing the colophon. 1030 COLERIDGE. Poems chosen out of the the Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by F. S. Ellis. Printed in Golden type, in red and black, with wood-cut title and border. 8° full antique crushed levant morocco, beautifully tooled with blind and gold tooling, covered with gold dots, uncut, gilt top, bound by Riviere & Son. Kelmscott Press, 1896 Only 300 copies printed. 103 1 ELLIS. Sire Degravaunt. Edited by F. S. Ellis after the edition printed by J. O. HalUwell from the Cambridge MS., with some additions and variations from that in the library of Lincoln Cathedral. Woodcut frontis- piece and title-page. Printed in red and black. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1896 Only 350 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 195 KELMscoTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1032 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Earthly Paradise. Engraved title, ornamental initials. Printed in red and black. 8 vols. 8° vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1896-97 Only 225 copies printed. 1033 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Well at the World's End. With four pictures designed by Sir Edward Bume- Jones. Printed in double columns in Chaucer type, in red and black. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1896 Only 350 copies printed. 1034 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Water of the Won- drous Isles. Printed in Chaucer type, in double columns, with wood-cut borders. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1897 Only 250 copies printed. 1035 ELLIS. Syr Ysambrace. Edited by F. S. Ellis. With wood-cut frontispiece and title-page. Printed in red and black. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1897 Only 350 copies printed. This is from the edition printed by J. O. Halliwell from the MS. in Lincohi Cathedral. This romance was also printed in the Camden Society's volume of Thornton Romances. 1036 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Sundering Flood. Overseen by May Morris. With wood-cut borders. Printed in red and black. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1897 This was the last romance written by William Morris. The map was drawn by H. Cribb for Walker & Boutall, who prepared the block. 1037 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Some German Wood-cuts of the Fifteenth Century. Being 35 reproductions from books that were in the library of the late WilUam Morris. Edited, with a list of the principal wood-cut books in that library, by S. C. Cockerell. 4° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1897 Only 225 copies printed. The process blocks were made by Walker & Boutall and are the same size as the original cuts. 196 C. F. Libbie ©" Co. KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1038 FROISSART. "Here Begyneth the Prologe of Syr Johan Froissart of the Chronicles of Fraunce, Inglande and other places adjoynge." In oak frame. (1897) 2 specimen pages of the projected edition of Froissart's Chronicle. Folio, sheet. Printed on Vellmn, only 160 so printed and none printed on paper. With special armorial border and ornaments designed by William Morris, printed in red and black in the Chaucer type. The work was intended to be the best and most elaborate of all the works of William Morris but never printed on account of his death. 1039 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Love is Enough; or, the Freeing of Pharamond. With borders and 2 illustra- tions designed by Sir E. Bume-Jones. Printed in Troy type, in black, red and blue. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1897 Only 300 copies printed. This was the second book printed at the Kelmscott Press in three colors. As explained in the colophon, the final picture was not originally intended for this edition. 1040 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Story of Sigurd the Vol- sung and the Fall of Niblungs. With two pictures designed by Sir E. Bume-Jones and engraved by W. H. Hooper, with wood-cut ornaments and initial letters. Printed in red and black. Small folio, vellum, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1898 Only 160 copies printed. 1041 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Note by William Morris on his Aims in Founding the Press. With a short description of the Press by S. C. Cockerell, and an annotated list of the books printed thereat. Printed in red and black. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1898 Of the utmost importance to every collector of Kelmscott books. It contains faithful and exact particulars of every book issued, the type in which printed, special notes on the borders, initial letters and illustrations, dates of publication, niunber of copies printed on paper and vellum. A complete Bibliography, for exactness of detail never surpassed, if ever equalled. Book Auctioneers. 197 KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1042 MORRIS, WILLIAM. An Address Delivered at the Distribution of Prizes to Students of the Birmingham Muncipal School of Art, Feb. 21, 1894. London, 1898 Printed at the Chiswick Press. The Kehnscott Press is now closed, and all the wood blocks of the initials and ornaments have been given to the British Museum. The tjrpe stiU remains under the control of the trustees, for whom this and the following books were printed at the Chiswick Press. 1043 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Art and the Beauty of the Earth. 8° boards. London, 1899 Reprinted at the Chiswick Press with the golden type designed by WiUiam Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1044 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Some Hints on Pattern Designing. 8° boards. London, 1899 Printed at the Chiswick Press, with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1045 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Architecture and History and Westminster Abbey. 8° boards. London, 1900 Printed at the Chiswick Press, with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1046 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Odyssey of Homer. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. London, 1901 First printed in 1887 and now reprinted at the Chiswick Press with the golden type designed by WilUam Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1047 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Art and its Producers and the Arts and Crafts of Today ; two addresses. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1901 Printed at the Chiswick Press with the golden type, designed by WilUam Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1048 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Roots of the Moun- tains; wherein is told somewhat of the lives of the men of Vurgdale. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. London, 1901 First printed in 1890, and now reprinted at the Chiswick Press with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 198 C. F. Libbie & Co. KELMscoTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1049 MORRIS AND MAGNUSSON. The Story of Grettir the Strong. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. London, 1901 First printed in 1869, and now reprinted at the Cliiswick Press with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1050 MORRIS, WILLIAM. A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and of the Kindreds of the Mark. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. London, 1901 Printed at the Chiswick Press, with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1051 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Volsunga Saga, the Story of the Volsungs and Niblungs ; with certain songs from the Edda. Translated from the Icelandic. By Eirikr Magnus- son and William Morris. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. London, 1901 First printed in 1875 and now reprinted at the Chiswick Press, with the golden tj^e designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1052 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The ^neids of Virgil. Done into English verse by William Morris. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. London, 1902 First printed in 1876, now reprinted at the Chiswick Press with the golden t)rpe designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1053 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Architecture, Industry and Wealth ; collected papers. Imperial 8° boards. London, 1902 Now first gathered together and printed at the Chiswick Press, with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. 1054 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Hopes and Fears for Art, five lectures delivered in Birmingham, London and Notting- ham. Imperial 8° boards. London, 1902 First printed in 1888 and now reprinted at the Chiswick Press, with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press. Book Auctioneers. 199 105s KHAYYAM. Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm. Rendered into English verse by Edward FitzGerald, with an accompaniment of 56 drawings by Elihu Vedder. Royal 4° cloth, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1884 Large Paper Edition. 1056 KHAYAM. The Ruba'yat of Omar Khayam. Translated by Mrs. H. M. Cadell, with introduction by Richard Gamett. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1899 1057 KINGSLEY, CHARLES. The Water-Babies; a fairy tale for a Land-Baby. With 2 illustrations by J. Noel Paton. First ed. Small 4° full dark blue crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt back and edges, bound at the Club Bindery. London, 1863 1058 KIPLING, RUDYARD. Barrack-Room Ballads and other Verses. First ed. 8° cloth, uncut. Methuen: London, 1892 Large Paper: only 225 copies printed on Dutch paper; 1059 KIPLING. Departmental Ditties and other Verse. 9th ed. With illustrations by Dudley Cleaver. 8° half vellum, uncut. London, 1897 Japanese vellum edition; only 12 copies printed. 1060 KIPLING. The Seven Seas. 8° half vellum, un- cut, gilt top. London, 1896 Japanese vellum paper; only 30 copies printed. io6i KIPLING. A Biographical Sketch. By Charles Eliot Norton. Photogravure portrait. Small 8° boards, un- cut. New York, 1899 Only 100 copies printed at the DeVinne Press. ORIGINAL MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS OF THE KIT-CAT CLUB. 1062 KIT-CAT CLUB. Done from the Original Paint- ings of Sr. Godfrey Kneller, by Mr. Faber, 1735. Mezzo- tint title page with emblematic ornamentation designed by H. Gravelot, engraved by J. Faber. Dedicated to Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset, and 48 full-page original mezzo- tint portraits, all engraved by I. Faber, from 1732-1735. With an Index of the persons mentioned, taken from the 2d 200 C. F. Libbie & Co. ORIGINAL MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS OF THE KIT-CAT CLUB Continued. ed., 182 1 and inlaid to the proper size. Large folio, three- quarters dark blue morocco, extra, gilt top. Sold by J. Tonson in the Strand & I. Faber at the Golden Head in Bloomsbury Sq. : London 1735 ORIGINAL EDITION. With brilliant impressions of the mezzotint portraits. Copies of this work are of extreme rarity, nearly all of the copies having been broken up for the portraits. Nearly every portrait in the work is worthy of framing separately, having full margins and in original untrimmed and unwashed con- dition. We cannot find a record of another copy as fine as this sold in the last 20 years. The biographies of the members of the Kit-Cat Club fill up a wide gap in the history of England in the i8th Century. All the por- traits are guaranteed likenesses of the most eminent political and literary persons of that time. The celebrated Association called the Kit-Cat Club was insti- tuted about the year 1700, and consisted of the principal noblemen and gentry who opposed the arbitrary measures of James the Second and conduced to bring about the Revolution of 1688. "The Kit-Cat Club, generally mentioned as a series of wits, were, in reality, the Patriots that saved Britain." — Horace Walpole. Contains portraits of Sir Godfrey Kneller; — Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset; — Charles Lenox, Duke of Richmond; — Charles Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton ; — William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire ; — John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough; — ^John Montague, Duke of Montague; — Evelyn Pierpoint, Duke of Kingston; — Thomas Holies Pelham, Duke of Newcastle; — Henry Clinton, Earl of Lincoln; — Charles Montague, Duke of Manchester; — Lionel Cranfield Sackville, Duke of Dorset ; — Thomas Wharton, Marquis of Wharton ;— Theophi- lus Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon ; — Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset Algernon Capel, Earl of Essex; — Charles Howard, Earl of Carlisle; — Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington ; — James Berkeley, Earl of Berke- ley ; — Richard Lumley, Earl of Scarborough ; — Francis Godolphin, Earl of Godolphin; — Charles Montague, Earl of Halifax; — James Stanhope, Earl of Stanhope; — Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilming- ton; — Richard Temple, Viscount Cobham; — Charles, Lord Mohun; — Charles Comwallis, Lord Comwallis; — John Vaughan, Earl of Car- berry; — John Somers, Baron of Evesham; — Richard Boyle, Viscount Stannon ; — Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford ; — Sir John Vanbrugh ; — Sir Samuel Garth ; — Sir Richard Steele ; — John Tidcomb, Esq. ; — WiUiam Pulteney, Earl of Bath ; — Joseph Addison. Esq. ; — George Stepney, Esq. ; — Abraham Stanyan, Esq. ; — John Dormer, Esq. ; — Edmund Dunch, Esq.; — William Walsh, Esq.; — William Congreve, Esq. ; — Charles Dartiquenave, Esq. ; — Thomas Hopkins, Esq. ;— Edward Hopkins, Esq. ; — Arthur Maynwaring, Esq. ; — Jacob Tonson, the Bookseller. Book Auctioneers. 201 1063 KLINGER. Max Klinger, Radirungen, Zeich- nungen, Bilder und Sculpturen des Kunstlers. Nachbil- dungen durch Heliogravure, etc. Text von Franz H. Meiss- ner. 25 full-page photogravure plates on India paper, proofs before letters. Folio, white buckram. Munchen, 1897 1064 KNOX, HENRY. Life and Correspondence of Henry Knox, Major-General in the American Revolutionary- Army. By Francis S. Drake. Portrait and plates. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1873 Only 300 copies printed: for subscribers only. KNOX'S CAMPAIGNS OF FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 1065 KNOX, CAPTAIN JOHN. An Historical Journal of the Campaigns in North America, for the years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760: containing the most remarkable occurrences of that Period ; particularly the two Sieges of Quebec, &c., &c., the orders of the Admirals and General Officers; descrip- tions of the Countries where the Author has served, with their Forts and Garrisons; their Climates, SoU, Produce; and the French, orders & disposition for the defence of the colony. 2 vols. 4° calf. London, 1769 Complete, with the map and portraits of Wolfe and Amherst. One of the most important and authentic histories of the War with France in Canada. 1066 KRISTELLER, PAUL. Early Florentine Wood- cuts ; with annotated list of Florentine illustrated books. 123 reproductions of early woodcuts. 2 vols, imperial 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1897 Large Paper: only 50 copies printed. 1067 T ACROIX, PAUL. Les Arts au Moyen Age J_-y et k I'Epoque de la Rennaissance. Ouvrage illustr^ de dix neuf planches chromohthographies, execut^es par F. Kellerhoven et de quatre cents gravures sur bois. Imperial 8° half blue morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1869 1068 LACROIX. Moeurs, Usages et Costumes au Moyen Age et k I'Epoque de la Renaissance. Ouvrage il- lustre de quinze planches chromolithographiques, execut^es par F. Kellerhoven et de quatre cent quarante gravures. Imperial 8° half red morocco. Paris, 1872 Large, uncut copy. 202 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1069 LACROIX. Vie Militaire et Religeuse au Moyen Age et h. I'Epoque de la Renaissance. Ouvrage illustr^ de 14 chromolithographies ex^cut^es par F. Kellerhoven, R6g&- mey et L. AUard et de 409 figures sur bois. Gravies par Huyot Pfere et Fils. Imperial 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1873 Large, uncut copy. 1070 LACROIX. XVIIIme Siecle, Institutions, Usages et Costumes France 1 700-1 789. Ouvrage illustr^ de 21 chromolithographies et de 350 gravures sur bois. Imperial 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, 1875 10 7 1 LACROIX. XVIIme Siecle, Institutions, Usages et Costumes; France, 1 590-1 700. Illustrated with 16 chro- molithographic plates and 300 wood engravings. Imperial 8° half crimson morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1880 1072 LACROIX. Louis XII et Anne de Bretagne, Chronique de I'historie de France. Illustrated with 14 fine chromolithographs, 15 full-page and upwards of 200 smaller wood engravings from old manuscripts, old prints, etc. Im- perial 8° half morocco; extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1882 1073 LAFARGE, JOHN. Great Masters. Numerous half-tone illustrations from the works of Michael Angelo, Raphael, Rembrandt, Rubens, Velazquez and Durer. Royal 8° buckram, uncut. New York, 1903 FINE COPPER PLATES BY ROMAIN DE HOOGHE. 1074 LA FONTAINE. Contes et Nouvelles en Vers. Nouvelle ed., enriche de tailles-douces. Frontispieces and vignettes on copper, by Romain de Hooge. 2 vols. 12" full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Riviere. Chez Henry Desbordes: Amsterdam, 1685 Beautiful copy of this edition, with the fine copper-plates, brilliant impressions, by Romain de Hooge. Book Auctioneers. 203 FRENCH COPPER-PLATES. 1075 LA FONTAINE. Fables de La Fontaine, avec figures graves par Mm. Simon et Coiny. 6 vols. 16° mag- nificently bound by Chambolle-Duru in full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, paneled sides, centre and comer orna- ments, full gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt over marbled edges. (An IV) Paris, 1796 A magnificently bovrnd copy. With brilliant impressions of the 27s delicate copper-plates, after Vivier, engraved by Simon and Coiny. 1076 LA FONTAINE. Fables de. Avec figures gravies par MM. Simon et Coiny. 276 copper-plate engrav- ings. 6 vols., bound in 3 vols. 16° diamond calf, gilt backs and sides. Paris, 1796 ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH EDITION OF LA FONTAINE. 1077 LA FONTAINE'S FABLES. Now first trans- lated from the French by Robert Thomson, with a series of copper-plate engravings from designs by Perdoux. 4 vols, bound in 2 vols. 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by F. Bedford. Paris, 1806 A fine uncut copy of this English translation, with brilliant plates. 1078 LA FONTAINE. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. With portrait and series of beautiful etchings and vignettes from designs by Desenne. 2 vols. 8° claret crushed levant morocco, gilt back, uncut, gilt tops, inside gold borders, by P. Affolter. J. Le Monnyer: Rouen, 1879 Only 354 copies printed: one of 150 copies printed on Holland paper. 1079 LA FONTAINE. Fables de La Fontaine. Edi- tion illustr^e de 75 planches ou 1' eau forte, par A. Deherre. Etched portraits and plates on Holland paper. Complete in 13 parts, imperial 8° wrappers. A. Quantin: Paris, 1883 Only a limited ntmiber printed. 1080 LA FONTAINE. Fables of. Translated into English verse, by Walter Thombury. With 300 illustrations by Gustave Dor^ and 100 etchings by famous French artists. 2 vols. 4° cloth, uncut (binding shaken). Cassell & Co.: London. Edition de Luxe : with the series of plates after J. B. Oudry. 204 G. F. Libbie & Co. LAMB'S TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE. 1081 LAMB, CHARLES. Tales from Shakespeare. Designed for the use of young persons. 20 plates. 2 vols, small 8° beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf in full green crushed levant morocco, extra, inside gold borders, gilt edges. London, 1807 Exceptionally fine tall copy of the excessively rare First Edition, with brilliant impressions of the choice plates by William Blake, from designs by W. Mtdready. The excessive rarity of the first edition of this book is well known. Such taU copies and in magnificent bindings as the above are extremely diflSctilt to meet with, and realize very high prices on the rare occasions when they occur for sale. The French copy brought, $300. See Reproduction. 1082 LAMB. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the time of Shakespeare, with notes. First edition. 12° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges, by Riviere & Son. London, 1808 Fine clean copy of the first edition. 1083 LAMB. Elia. Essays which have appeared under that signature in the London Magazine. Taylor & Hessey, 1823; — ^The Last Essay of Elia. Being a sequel to Essays pubUshed under that name. First editions. 2 vols. 12° full green morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops, by the Hampstead Bindery. Moxon, 1833 Fine uncut copies of the first editions. The Elia has the half-title which is generally missing. 1084 LAMB. Album Verses, with a few others. First edition. 8' full green morocco extra, by the Hampstead Bindery. Moxon: London, 1830 First edition, a beautiful, clean uncut copy as fresh as when issued. 1085 LAMB. Essays of Elia. Edited by Augustine Birrell. With etchings on India paper by Herbert Railton. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 Temple Library Series: Large Paper: only 100 copies printed. TALES FROM SESIGNBB FOR THE USE OF YOUNG PERSONS. By CHARLES LAMB. EUBELUSHED WITH COPPER- PLATES. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. 1. LOJfDON.- TSINTCD rOR THOMAS HODGKIKS, AT THE JDVENIIE li* ttUHtH, NANWAV-STREET (OPPOSITE SOHO-SQDARE), OSrORO-STREET; AND TO BE HAO Of AIL BOOKSELLERS. 1807. [See No. io8i.] 206 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1086 LANG, ANDREW. XXII Ballads in Blue China. First ed. 16° vellum wrappers, uncut. London, 1880 1087 LANG. Books and Book Men. Facsimile il- lustrations of bindings. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1886 Large paper: only 100 copies printed, numbered and signed. 1088 LANG. Cupid and Psyche. The most pleasant and delectable tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Done into English by William Adlington, with a discourse on the fable by Andrew Lang. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Chambolle-Duru. London, 1887 Large Paper copy: only 550 copies printed. 1089 LANG. Aucassin and Nicolete. Done into English. Frontispiece in two states. First ed. 12° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, backs and sides covered with an interlaced pattern of leaves, flowers and gold dots, double of dark blue morocco, wide borders, fly leaves of blue morocco entirely covered with fleur-de-lis and gold dots, uncut, gilt top, by P. B. Sanford. London, 1887 Japanese Vellum Paper copy : only 500 copies printed. Etched illustrations and the original covers bound in. 1090 LANG. Aucassin and Nicolete. First ed. Etched frontispiece. 16° vellum wrappers. London, 1887 Only 550 copies printed entirely on Japanese paper. 1091 LANG. XXXII Ballades in Blue China. Small 8° full green crushed levant moroco, extra, floral pattern on back and sides, uncut, gilt top, bound by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1888 Large Paper: only 50 copies printed. Signed by the Pub- lishers. 1092 LANG. Grass of Parnassus, Rhymes Old and New. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, sides tooled in a panel with festoons of red roses inlaid, inside gold borders, gold on uncut leaves, by P. Ruban. London, 1888 Large Paper: only 113 copies printed. First edition, finely bound. Book Auctioneers. 20J 1093 LANG. Lost Leaders. First ed. Royal 8° boards, uncut. London, 1889 Large Paper: only 100 copies printed. 1094 LANG. Old Friends ; essays in epistolary parody. First ed. Frontispiece. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1890 Large Paper: only 150 copies printed on Japan paper. 1095 LANG. Angling Sketches. With 3 etchings and numerous illustrations by W. G. Bum-Murdoch. First ed. Royal 8° boards, uncut. London, 1891 Large Paper: only 150 copies printed. 1096 LANG. The Blue Poetry Book. First ed. Illustra- tions. Royal 8° boards, uncut. London, 1891 Large Paper : only 1 50 copies printed. 1097 LANG. The Library; with a chapter on Modem English Illustrated Books, by Austin Dobson. Illustrations. Second ed. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1892 Large Paper: ony 300 copies printed. 1098 LANG. Letters to Dead Authors. First ed. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1892 Large Paper: Only 113 copies printed. 1099 LANG. St. Andrews. With illustrations by T. Hodge. First ed. Royal 8° boards, uncut. London, 1893 Large Paper: only 107 copies printed. BOUND BY MISS S. T. PRIDEAUX. 1 100 LANG. The Lyrics and Ballads of Sir Walter Scott. Edited with an introduction by Andrew Lang. Etched portrait, proof on India paper and 2 etchings in the text. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, back and sides tooled with a panel of lilies, gilt edges, enclosed in a full red morocco slip-case, bound by Miss S. T.Prideaux, 1894, J. M. Dent & Co.: London, 1894 Only 100 copies printed of this Large Paper Edition: 50 for America. A magnificent binding by Miss Prideaux, who was a pupil of Cobden-Sanderson, and the author of a work on book-binding. 2o8 C. F. Libbie & Co. iioi LANG. Ban and Arri^re Ban; a rally of fugitive rhymes. First ed. Frontispiece. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1894 Large Paper: only 75 copies printed. 1 102 LANG. Cock-Lane and Common-Sense. First ed. Royal 8° boards, uncut. London, 1894 Large Paper : Only 60 copies printed. 1 103 LANG. The Princess Nobody; a tale of fairyland. By Andrew Lang, after the drawings of Richard Doyle. Printed in colours by Edmund Evans. First ed. Colored illus- trations. 4° original pictorial glazed boards. London, n. d. 1104 LANGEN, ALBERT. Sie ; Reznicek- Album. Col- ored illustrations. Folio, cloth. Munchen, 1900 PIERS PLOWMAN, 1550. 1 105 £onglonbe, toilliom. The Vision of Pierce Plow- man, nowe the seconde time imprinted by Roberte Crow- ley dwellyng in Elye rentes in Holbume. Whereunto are added certayne notes and cotations in the mergyne, geuynge light to the Reader. And in the begynning is set a briefe summe of all the principal matters spoken of in the boke. Imprinted in London by Robert Crowley, dweUynge in Elye rentes in Holbume. They ere of our Lord, 1550. Block £ettcr. Small 4° full maroon crushed levant morocco extra, gilt back and edges, by P. B. Sanford. London, 1550 Good copy except a few worm holes which have been filled. McKee copy brought, $95. French copy, $120. This is not the same book as the first edition with new title added, but an entirely new edition. It is, however, a literal copy of the first, nearly line for line and page for page, with some corrections in spelling, etc., and with headlines changed from "The Vision of Pierce Plowman" to the number of the "Passus." The six leaves of "A briefe stune of the principall poyntes" have been added; they do not occur in the first edition. 1 106 LAW, ERNEST. History of Hampton Court Pal- ace in Tudor, Stuart, Orange and Guelph Times. Illustrated with engravings, etchings, maps and plans. 3 vols, small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1885-91 Book Auctioneers. 209 LATHAM'S FALCONRY, 1615. 1 107 LATHAM, SYMON. Latham's Falconry, or, the Faulcons Lure, and Cure; in two bookes, the first, concerning the ordering and training up of all Hawkes in generall; es- pecially the Haggard Faulcon Gentle: the second, teaching approved medicines for the cure of all diseases in them. Gathered by long practice and experience, and published for the delight of noble mindes, and instruction of young faul- coners in things pertaining to this Princely Art. Woodcuts. 2 vols in one. Small 4° antique calf. London, 1615-1618 Original edition. A few of the top margins are slightly wormed, top margins of both title pages to part II repaired. A curious and esteemed pubUcation. 1 108 LAYARD, SIR HENRY. Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana and Babylonia. Map and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1887 1 109 LAYUS, LUCIEN. La Librarie, I'Edition Musi- cale, la Presse, la Relieure, I'Affiche k I'Exposition Univer- selle de 1900. Recueil precede d'une notice histoire par Lucien Layus. Illustrated with photogravure colored plates, fac-similes of book bindings, title pages and other illustra- tions. Royal 8° wrappers. Paris, 1900 1 1 10 LE BON, GUST AVE. La Civilisation des Arabes. Ouvrage illustrd de 10 chromoUthographies, 4 cartes et 366 gravures dont 70 grandes planches. Imperial 8° three-quar- ters brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top, by R. W. Smith. Paris, 1884 11 1 1 LECKY, W. E. H. History of the Rise and In- fluence of the spirit of Rationalism in Europe. 2 vols. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs, inside gold borders. London, 1866 Third and best Edition. 1 1 12 LECKY. History of European Morals. First ed. 2 vols. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1869 210 C. F. Libbie & Co. LECHFORD'S PLAIN DEALING. 1642. 1 1 13 LECHFORD, THOMAS. Plain Dealing, or, News from New-England. A short view of New-England's present Government, both Ecclesiasticall and Civil, compared with the anciently received and established Government of England, in some materiall points; fit for the gravest consid- eration in these times, pp. 880. Small 4° full green crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by Riviere & Son. Nathaniel Butler: London, 1642 Beautiful, clean and large copy. Thomas Lechford was the first lawyer in Boston. "One of the most interesting and authentic of the narratives re- lating to the Colonies." — Charles Deane in the Narrative and Criti- cal History of America. Brinley copy, $60, Barlow $70, Deane $71. See Reproduction. 1 1 14 LECOMTE, GEORGES. L'Art Impressionniste d'aprfes la collection priv^e de M. Durand-Ruel. 36 etchings and illustrations in the text, by A. M. Lauzet. 4° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, original covers bound in, by Chambolle- DuRU. Paris, 1892 Only a limited edition printed. Includes examples of the works of Puvis de Chavannes, Manet, Pissarro, Claude Monet, Degas, Rodin and others. 1115 [LEE, SAMUEL.] Triumph of Mercy in the Chariot of Praise; a treatise of perfecting secret and unex- pected meric'es, with some mixt reflections, London, 1677; — Israel Redux ; or the restoration of Israel in two short treatises , by Giles Fletcher and L. S., London, 1677 ; — Ecclesia Gemens; or two discourses on the mournful state of the Church, etc., London, 1677. Bound together. 16° old calf (rebacked). London, 1677 The author, one of the most learned men of his day, came to New England in 1686 and was chosen Pastor of the First Church organized in Bristol, R. I. PLAIN DEALING: N E V V E S FROM New-England. (Vivat Rex AnglU Carolus, Vivat Anglia, Vivantf^ eorum Amiei' omnes.) Afliort view ofNEW-ENo lands prefent Government, both Eccl'efiafticaH and Civil, compared with the anciently-received and efta- bliflied- Government of E n c l A n d, in /bme materiall points ; fit for the gravefl confideration in thefe times. By Thomas LECHFOR)Dof Clements InnCy in the County of Middlefex, Gent. Levis efl dolor, qui cafere conjllmm fotefi, £t clef ere fefe j Magna non latitdm mala. Sen. LONDON^ Printed by W. E. and /. G. for Nath: Butter ^zi^t fignc of the pydc Bull neere S. Anftiris gate. 1542. [See No. 1113.] 212 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1116 [LE CLERCQ.] Nouvelle Relation de la Gas- pesie, qui contient les moeurs et la religion des Sauvages Gaspesiens Porte-Croix, adorateurs du Soleil, et d'autres Peuples de I'Amerique Septentrionale, dit le Canada. 12° full claret crushed levant morocco extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Champs. Lyon, 1692 With four extra contemporary drawings inserted, fairly well drawn in sepia and representing the teaching of Indian Children, Re- ligious Worship, Hunting of Moose, and Indian Dance. Important for its information relating to North Western Canada and the Province of New Brunswick. This is the Pratt copy, which brought $30. See Reproduction. 1 1 17 LEECH, JOHN. The Comic English Grammar; a new and facetious introduction to the English tongue by the author of the Comic Latin Grammar. Embellished with upward of 50 characteristic illustrations by John Leech. First ed. 12° full light polished calf, gilt back and edges by Matthews. London, 1840 Beautiful clean copy. 1 1 18 LEECH. The Comic Latin Grammar. A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue with numerous illustrations (by John Leech). Second ed. 12° full light pol- ished calf, gilt back and edges, by Matthews. London, 1840 Beautiful clean copy. 1 1 19 LEECH. A Little Tour in Ireland. By "An Oxonian" (S. R. Hole). With illustrations by John Leech. First ed. Colored frontispiece and other illustrations. Square 12" cloth, gilt edges. London, 1859 1 1 20 LEECH. Follies of the Year; a series of colored etchings from Punch's Pocketbooks, 1844-1864, with some notes by Shirley Brooks. First ed. Colored plates. Oblong 8° half morocco. London. 1 1 21 LE GOUVE. La Mort d'Abel, trag^die, en trois actes et en Vers. Fine copper plates by Boizot. 8° full crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges, by Emile RoussELLE. Paris, 1793 Beautiful uncut copy of one of the lesser i8th Century vign- ette books. NOUVEL L E RELATION D E LA G A S P ESI E. Q^UI CONTIENT Les Mocurs Sc h Religion des SiU' vagcs Gafpcficns Porte-Croix , adorateurs du Soleil , 6c d'aucrcs Peuples de rAmeriquc Septcn- trionale , die Ic Canada. F C. Imprime k Paris , & fe vend A LYON, Chez THOMiWS AMAULRT^ rue Merciere , au Mercure Galant. — i— ^ - I, — ^ M. DC. XCIL [See No. iii6.] 214 C. F. Libbie & Co. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED HOLLAND HOUSE. 1122 LEICHTENSTEIN, PRINCESS MARIE. Hol- land House. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols, royal 4° half blue morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Macmillan & Co.: London, 1874 Large Paper Copy. Extra Illustrated by insertion of 127 fine portraits and plates, including many selected proof illustrations. 1 1 23 LEIGHTON. Sir Frederic Leighton; an illus- trated chronicle. By Ernest Rhys. With prefatory essay by S. T. Stephens. With 15 photogravure plates and nu- merous half-tone illustrations of figures, landscapes, portraits and studies. Folio, cloth (shaken). Bell & Sons: London, 1895 1 1 24 LEIGHTON, JOHN. Paris under the Commune. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1871 1 1 25 LEINIGEN-WESTERBURG, KARL EMICH COUNT ZU. German Bookplates; an illustrated handbook of German and Austrian Ex-Libris. Translated by G. Rav- enscroft Dennis. Numerous illustrations. 8° Japanese vel- lum wrappers, uncut. London, 1901 Japanese Vellum Copy: only 75 tall copies having been printed. 1 1 26 LE KEUX. Ingram, James. Memorials of Ox- ford. Engravings by John Le Keux from drawings by F. Mackenzie. 96 steel engravings and numerous vignette illustrations. 3 vols. 4° full dark morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges. Oxford, 1837 1127 LE KEUX. Wright, Thomas, and Jones, H. L. Memorials of Cambridge; a series of views of the Colleges, Halls and Pubhc Buildings, engraved by J. Le Keux, with historical and descriptive accounts. With 76 full page steel plates and numerous vignette illustrations. 2 vols, imperial 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1845 1 1 28 LENOX, JAMES. Recollections of James Lenox of New York and the Formation of his Libran'. By Henr>' Stevens. Portrait. 12° boards, uncut. London, 1886 Book Auctioneers. 215 1129 LENNOX, LADY SARAH. The Life and Letters of Lady Sarah Lennox, 1745-1826, daughter of Charles the Second, Duke of Richmond; also a short poetical sketch of the years 1 760-1 763 , by Henry Fox. Edited by the Countess Ilchester and Lord Stavordale, with numerous photogravure portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York (London), 1901 LEONARDO DA VINCI'S PAINTINGS. 1130 LEONARDO DA VINCI, Artist, Thinker and Man of Science. From the French of Eugene Muntz. With 48 plates and 252 text illustrations. 2 vols, royal 4° three- quarters crimson levant morocco, extra, gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops. William Heinemann: London, 1898 Limited Edition, beautifully illustrated and printed. 113 1 LE PETIT, JULES. Bibliographic des princi- pales Editions Originales d'Ecrivains Franfais du XV au XVIII vSifecle. 300 fac-simile illustrations of title pages. Royal 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. Paris, 1888 An exhaustive and illustrated bibliography. Only a limited edition printed. 1 13 2 LE ROUX, HUGHES. Les Fleurs k Paris. Frontispiece and vignettes etched by Paul Avril. Small 4° light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, wide inside gold borders, gilt on rough leaves, original covers boundinby Chambolle-Duru. Mason Quantin: Paris, 1890 Only 525 copies printed. 1133 LE SAGE, ALAIN R. Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillane. Translated by Martin Smart, embellished with 100 copper-plates engraved by Tomlinson, Warner, etc. 4 vols, small 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1807 Beautiful clean copy of this English translation, with loo copper-plates. 1 134 LE SAGE. Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillane. Translated by Benjamin Heath Malkin. Illustrated with a series of India proof engravings after R. Smirke. 4 vols. 4° diamond calf, gilt backs. London, 1908 Large Paper, with plates on India paper (but slightly foxed). 2i6 C. F. Libbie & Co. 113 s LE SAGE. Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillane. Translated by T. Smollett. Illustrated by Jean Gigoux. 2 vols, royal 8° tree calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Ramage. London, 1836 Original issue of this edition, with illustrations by Jean Gigoux. 1 136 LE SAGE. Asmodeus; or, the Devil on Two Sticks. Translated by Joseph Thomas. Illustrated by Tony Johannot. Royal 8° tree calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by Ramage. London, 1841 Original issue of this edition, with illustrations by Tony Johan- not. 1 13 7 LE SAGE. Gil Bias de Santillane. Edition r^- duite et revis^e par L60 Claretie. Illustrations de Maurice Leloir. Photogravure illustrations. Imperial 8° three-quar- ters claret crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Charavay et Martin, Paris, n. d. Imperial Japan edition: Only 5° copies printed. With the full page aquarelles beautifully printed in colors and the illustrations in the text printed in a beautiful claret tint. FIRST EDITION OF LESCARBOT. 1 138 LESCARBOT, MARC. Histoire de la Nouvelle France, contenant les navigations, d^couvertes, et habita- tions faites par les Frangois ^s Indes Occidentales & Nouvelle Franc souz I'avoeu & authority de noz Rois Tres-Chretiens, & les diverses fortunes d'iceux en I'execution de ces choses, depuis cent ans jusques k hui. En quoy est comprise I'His- toire Morale, Naturale, & Geographique de la dite province. Avec les tables et figures d'icelle ; — Les Muses de La Nouvelle France. With the three original maps. Small 8° full crim- son crushed levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by Cham- BOLLE-DuRu. Chez Jean Milot: Paris, 1609 First edition with the geniuine maps. "La premiere edition ... est fort rare, et on la recherche beau- coup en Amerique." — Brunei. Priced by Quartich at £52. los., Ellis & White, London, in 1879, at £45, on New York catalogue $335., Pratt copy, $200, Conley copy, $210. See reproduction. HISTOIRE DE LA. NO WELLE FRANCE Conttftiantt^sriarig&tionS;, ddcouverces', &&ftbl< tacions ^ices par Tcs Fian^ois c& Indes O ccfiden* tales & Nouvcllc-France fouz I'avoeu Sc autho- ^t6denozRoisTfcs-.Chrcti6iis , & t«5 divcrtes fortunes d'iceux en I'exccution d^ eeS vhofes^ depuis cent ans jufquesihui. tp^^ueytflcimprifi THiflttre Morale, lifdtUr'ete.fyrGef* rrafhipte de Udift province: ^vecles Tahltsgy Figures iicdle. f^tflM.AUC'^LE'SCftRSot jtitvocat to f^rUmttlti, timtm oad^t-d'va* fdrfie Jet iktfei ui rtateet,, Multa t6na(cetatai qnx 'um ceci<]cR^cidJl ^ktm : howThoit did affiH the People and < m: [See No. 1281.] 254 C. F. Libbie & Co. BOUND BY COBDEN-SANDERSON. 1282 MONTAIGNE. The Essays of Montaigne. Done into English by John Florio, Anno 1650. Edited with in- troduction by George Saintsbury. Magnificently bound by the Doves Bindery, 1894, in full light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, sides paneled with single gold line and dots, inside gold borders, gold on rough edges. David Nutt: London, 1892 The Tudor Translations edited by W. E. Henley. One of Cobden-Sanderson's emblematic patterns with full gilt back and pan- eled sides. FLORIO'S MONTAIGNE BY RIVERSIDE PRESS. 1283 MONTAIGNE. Essays of Michael, Lord of Mont- aigne, Written by him in French and done into English by John Florio. Portrait, engraved borders and initial letters. ' 3 vols, folio, boards, uncut, in cloth cases. Houghton, MifHin & Co.: Boston, 1902 Only 265 copies printed at the Riverside Press. One of the finest specimens of typography ever produced in America, and the most beautiful edition of Montaigne ever printed 1284 [MONTANUS, ARNOLDUS.] Die Unbekante Neue Welt, oder Berschreibung des Welt-teils Amerika, und Sud-Landes: Darinnen vom Vhrsprunge der Ameriker und Sudlan-der, und von den gedenckwurdigen Reysen der Europer darnach zu Wie auch Von derselben Festen Lan- dern, Inseln, Stadten, Festungen, Dorfern. Durch Dr. O. D(apper), Small folio, three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top (corner of one leaf missing). Jacob von Meurs: Amsterdam, 1673 This copy contains 4 maps, 4 portraits, 4 plates and 70 large plates in the text. "This German edition is much scarcer than the Dutch original. Asher says that he had met with only one copy in the Netherlands, viz. that in the Royal Library of the Hague.'' — F. Miiller. Contains fine portraits of Columbus, Vespucius, Magellan, etc., and the earliest views of New Amsterdam, i. e. New York in 1670. The half-page plates printed in the text represent the games, festivals, occupations, battles, religious rites, Cannibalism, habitations, manners and customs of the Indians. Hunt copy, $16. Daly copy, $19. Book Auctioneers. 255 1285 MONTREAL, CANADA. Hochelaga Depicta; the early history and present state of the City and Island of Montreal. Edited by Newton Bosworth. Illustrated with numerous engravings and map. 12° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Montreal, 1839 Fine, clean, uncut copy of the first edition. 1286 MOORE, FRANK. Diary of the American Rev- olution; from newspapers and original documents. Steel portraits and maps. 2 vols, royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Matthews. Privately Printed: New York, 1865 Large Paper: only loo copies printed, with portraits on India paper. 1287 MOORE, THOMAS. Loves of the Angels; a poem. First ed. 8° three-quarters blue morocco, gilt back and top. London, 1823 1288 MORGAN, L. H. League of the Ho-D^-No-Sau- Nee; or, Iroquois. New edition with additional matter edited and annotated by H. M. Lloyd. India proof por- trait. Maps, colored plates and other illustrations. 2 vols. 8° buckram, uncut. New York, 1901 Only 300 copies printed. 1289 MORLEY, JOHN. Critical Miscellanies. First ed. 3 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1886 1290 MORMONS. Linn, W. A. The Story of the Mormons from the Date of their Origin to the Year 1901. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1902 1 291 MORMONS. The Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, containing the revelations given to Joseph Smith, Jr., the Prophet. By Orson Pratt. 16° half morocco. Salt Lake City, 1866 1292 MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR. Diary and Letters of Gouvemeur Morris, Minister of the U. S. and France, Member of the Constitutional Convention. Edited by Anne C. Morris. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Sanford. New York, 1888 256 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1293 MORRIS, WILLIAM. Arts and Crafts, Essays by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society. With preface by WiUiam Morris. 12° boards, uncut. Chiswick Press: London, 1899 MOSHER PUBLICATIONS. ALL JAPANESE VELLUM COPIES. 1294 MORRIS. Child Christopher and Godiline the Fair. 8° vellum wrappers, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1900 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 129s ALEXANDER, FRANCESCA. The Story of Ida; epitaph on Etruian Tomb. Frontispiece. 16° vellum uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 1296 BROWNING, ELIZABETH B. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1897 Japan veUum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 1297 FIELD, MICHAEL. Underneath the Bough. A book of verse. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1898 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 1298 HAY, JOHN. In Praise of Omar; an address before the Omar Khayyam Club. Square 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1898 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 1299 HOMEWARD SONGS BY THE WAY. By A. E. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1895 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed of this second edition. 1300 JEFFERIES, RICHARD. The Story of My Heart. 16° vellum uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1898 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 1301 JOHNSTON, CHARLES. From the Upanishads. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1897 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 257 MOSHER PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1302 KASIDAH OF HAJI ABDU EL YEZDI. Trans- lated and annotated by his friend and pupil F. B. 16° vel- lum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1896 Japan vellum copy; loo copies printed. 1303 LANG, ANDREW. Aucassin and Nicolette. Frontispiece and vignettes. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1895 Japan vellum copy: Only loo copies printed. 1304 LANG. Ballads and Lyrics of Old France, and other poems. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1896 Japan vellum copy; only loo copies printed. 1305 MEREDITH, GEORGE. Modem Love and other poems. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1898 Japan vellum copy: Only loo copies printed. 1306 MEREDITH. The Tale of Chloe. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy: Only loo copies printed. 1307 MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Two Sides of the River, and other poems. Square 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy : Only 2 5 copies printed. 1308 MORRIS. Gertha's Lovers. Square 16° vel- lum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy : Only 2 5 copies printed. 1309 MORRIS. Golden Wings, Svend and His Breth- ren. Square 16° vellum wrappers, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1900 Japan vellum copy: Only 25 copies printed. 13 10 PAGE, LUCIE. Sylvie: Souvenirs du Valois. Translated from Gerard de Nerval. Colored frontispiece. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1896 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 13 1 1 ROSSETTI, CHRISTINA G. Monna Innominata, Sonnets and Songs. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 258 C. F. Libbie & Co. MOSHER PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 13 1 2 ROSSETTI, DANTE G. The New Life of Dante AUigheri. Frontispiece. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1896 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 13 13 ROSSETTI. The House of Life. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Moshef: Portland, 1898 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 13 14 SMART, CHRISTOPHER. A Song to David. Portrait. Square 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1905 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 13 15 STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS. Father Da- mien. Portrait. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1897 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 13 16 STEVENSON. A Child's Garden of Verses. 16° vellum uncut, T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 13 1 7 SYMONDS, JOHN A. The Sonnets of Michael Angelo Buonarroti. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1897 Japan vellum copy: Only 100 copies printed. 13 18 VIRGIL. The Eclogues. Done into English prose by J. W. Mackail. Frontispiece and portraits. 16° vellum. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1898 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 13 19 VIRGIL. The Georgics. Done into English prose by J. W. Mackail. Frontispieces and borders. 2 vols. 16° vellum, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 1320 MOULTRIE, WILLIAM. Memoirs of the Ameri- can Revolution, so far as it related to the States of North and South Carolina and Georgia. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° half crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. New York, 1802 Book Auctioneers. 259 1321 MUCH A, A. M. Le Pater. Commentaire et Compositions de A. M. Mucha. Full-page photogravure plates, fancy titles in colors and decorations in the text, with colored initials and beautiful page borders printed in red and black. Folio, three-quarters black morocco, extra, un- cut, gilt top. H. Piazza et Cie.: Paris, 1899 Only 400 copies printed. 1322 MUNTZ, EUGENE. La Renaissance en Italic et en France k I'^poque de Charles VIII. Full-page photo- gravure plates and numerous illustrations. Royal 8° half morocco. Paris, 1885 ART OF THE RENAISSANCE. 1323 MUNTZ. Histoire de la I'Art, pendant la Ren- aissance. Italic: les Primitifs, I'Age d'Or, la fin de la Ren- aissance. With colored plates, photo-type reproductions and numerous illustrations throughout the text. 3 vols, thick imperial 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Librairie Hachette: Paris, 1889 An extensive art publication in a beautiful binding. 1324 MURDOCH, BEAMISH. History of Nova Sco- tia, or Acadia. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, with the original wrappers bound in. Halifax, 1865-67 1325 MURRAY, JAMES. Letters of James Murray, LoyaUst. Edited by Nina M. Tiffany, assisted by Susan I. Lesley. Portraits and facsimile letters. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1901 Printed not published. 1326 TVTAPOLEON. History of Napoleon the First. l\ By P. Lanfrey. 4 vols. 8° cloth. London, 1871-79 1327 NAPOLEON. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. By William M. Sloane. Numerous half-tone portraits and il- lustrations. Colored plates, etc. 4 vols, imperial 8° half morocco, gilt backs. New York, 1896 26o C. F. Libbie & Co. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED BOURRIENNE'S NAPOLEON. 1328 NAPOLEON. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. By Louis A. F. DeBourrienne, his private Secretary, to which are added an account of the important events of the 100 days of Napoleon's Surrender to the English and of his residence and death at St. Helena. With anecdotes and illustrative extracts from all the most authentic sources. Edited by R. W. Phipps. Numerous illustrations on steel. 3 vols, extended to 6 vols. 8° bound in full light brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops, by Forbes & Co. London, 1885 Extra Illustrated and extended copy from 3 vols, to 6 vols, including letter signed by Napoleon; 401 portraits, 36 plates and 2 maps. Extra illustrated in the best possible manner, containing many fine portraits, India proofs, brilliant impressions and fine old copper-plates. The work contains so many illustrations that are worth mentioning that it would seem to be simply a list of names. It is a, work that was illustrated by Mr. HoUingsworth and no money or trouble has been spared to make it one of the best that could be made. 1329 NAPOLEON GALLERY; or, illustrations of the life and times of the Emperor of France. Engraved by Re- veil and others. Outline plates. 12" cloth, uncut. London, 1846 WITH ORIGINAL DRAWING INSERTED. 1330 NAUNTON, SIR ROBERT. Fragmenta Rega- lia; or, observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her Times and Favorites. Written by Sir Robert Naunton, Master of the Court of Wards. Fine engraved portrait of Queen Elizabeth by H. Jacobsen and 2 portraits of Sir Robert Naun- ton, including a beautiful original drawing by G. P. Harding (the original engraving of which has sold as high as 35 guineas.) Small 4° russia.- Printed Anno Dom, 1642 William Dawson's copy with his initials, and date 1808, on the back of the drawing. The original drawing of the portrait in this book is a most magnificent specimen of its kind and would be worth framing separately. It is drawn with almost microscopic exactness and is most elaborate in costume and make-up. Book Auctioneers. 261 133 1 NEAL, DANIEL. Histoiy of New England, containing an impartial account of the civil and ecclesiastical affairs of the country to 1700, to which is added the present state of New England. Folding copper plate map. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. London, 1747 Fine clean copy. 1332 NEILL, EDWARD D. History of Minnesota from the earliest French exploration to the present time. 2 i^3.ps, 3 7 steel plates and 7 steel portraits on India paper. 4° cloth. Philadelphia, 1858 Large Paper, only loo copies printed for the author with his signature. , 1333 NEILL. History of the Virginia Company of London; with letters to and from the First Colony never before printed. Portrait. Small 4° half red morocco, gilt back and top. Albany, 1869 1334 NEILL. The Founders of Maryland as portrayed in manuscript, provincial records and early documents. 8° three-quarters crimson morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Albany, 1876 133 s NEILL. Virginia Vetusta, during the Reign of James the First. Containing letters and documents never before printed. A Supplement to the History of the Vir- ginia Company. Small 4° half crimson morocco, gilt back and top. Albany, 1885 1336 NEILL. Virginia Carolorum; the colony under the rule of Charles the First and Second, 162 5-1 689, based upon MSS. and documents of the period. Small 4° half morocco, gilt back and top. Albany, 1886 1337 NERVAL, GERARD DE. Sylvie. Souvenirs du Valois. Preface par Ludovic Hal^vy. 42 etchings by Rudant. 12° beautifully bound by Chambolle-Duru in full blue polished morocco, the sides exquisitely tooled, gilt over rough edges. L. Conquet: Paris, 1886 Japan Paper copy: only 25 copies this size printed on Japan, with plates in two states, one being full page proofs without the text. 262 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1338 NELSON, LORD. Life of Nelson, the Embodi- ment of the Sea Power of Great Britain. By Captain A. T. Mahan. Etched and photogravure portraits, maps and plans. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1897 1339 NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. To which is added the Assembly of Divines and Mr. Cotton's Catechism. 48° original boards, in solander slip-case. D. & J. Kneeland: Boston, 1761 Ford only mentions the title from "Sabin's Dictionary." Hurst Collection did not have an edition as early as this. No record of sale of this edition is recorded. The Ives copy of 1762 Primer brought $105. See reproduction. 1340 [NEW ENGLAND PRIMER.] Royal Primer. Authorized by His Majesty King George II. Adorned with cuts and woodcut portrait of King George III. 48° paper. William McAlpine: Boston, 1773 A Primer similar to the New England Primer and used in the American Colonies. Not mentioned by Ford in his Bibliography. Not in the Hurst Collection. See reproduction on page 264. 1341 NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. To which is added the Assembly of Divines and Mr. Cotton's Catechism. 48° original boards, in solander slip-case. John Boyle: Boston, 1774 The Chubbuck copy brought $32. Not in the Hurst Collection or mentioned by Ford. See reproduction. 1342 NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. To which is added the Assembly of Divines and Mr. Cotton's Catechism. 48° original boards. John Carter: Providence, 1775 Not in the Hurst Collection or mentioned by Ford in his Bibliography. See reproduction. 1343 NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. To which is added the Assembly of Divines, Catechism. 48° full green crushed levant morocco, inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. A. Weir: Paisley, 1776 Rare edition magnificently bound. Not in Hurst Collection or mentioned in Ford's Bibliography, although he notices the 1781 edition by the same printer. See reproduction. * THE J * NEW-ENGLAND ± tP Rl ME Kt •*• ^ •$• IMPROVED. •*• •^s* For the more eafy attaining the true ,^ •$• reading ofEnglifli. •§• .(^ TOWBICH IS ADDBDt J The AlTetnbly of Divines, $ t AND ± * Mr.. Cotton's Catechifm. •«&• *• BOSTON: •I' _ BOSTON ^Printed by D. and J Kneelakd, of^^ ^ _ _ _ _ ^ ■"" »0fite to the Prifon iii Queen-Street,® *„. i j^uti u ^ "^ fe-J Winter, oppofiK the King'^l XPnnted and fold by John Bwle's ^ .Amiin Union-Screet. 1761. § A '>» Marlborough-llreet. 177+. ^ [See No. 1339.] [See No. 1341.] J THE i i JVeiv-England § |P R I M E Ri ^ Improved. J? ^ For the more ea(y attaining the trigic.^ ^ Reading oi Englip ^ To which is added, ^ I The AfTembly of Divines, ^ and IVIr. Cotton's ^ Catechifm, 1 ^ The New-England ^ KPRIMERS 1^ ImT R O V E Di ^ i^ For the more eafy attaining the )i^ ^ true Readia? of Engliim. }^ te^ To WHICH IS asdMj r«J ^ The Assembly of Divines^ f< jjS and Mr. Cotton's C^ gcATECHISM g H ^ ^ PROVIBiiNCE ^ jjj) j ,> [See No. 1343.] PRIMER! I K N L A R G E D : Oi;, an eafy and plecfant I .Guide to the Art of Reading.^ ' Aclorii'd wi.h Cuts, ^ To 'which ar$ addld, I The Aflembly of Divines I CATECHISM, &c. B ^ T O N ! Prioted by E . D «;* r* r , for Ja m E 3 \ White, at Ftanlun'^ Jinyt^ •■■ [See No. 1346.] I ROYAL PRIMER. I I OR & « ,Ad EASY and PLEASANT AINE, NATHANIEL. List of Early Ameri- JL can Imprints, 1640-1700, belonging to the Library of the American Antiquarian Society. 8° half morocco. Worcester, 1896 Only 200 copies reprinted. 1369 PALUSTRE, LEON. La Renaissance en France. Dessins et gravures sous la direction de Eugene Sadoux. 297 full-page etchings, vignette etchings and other illustrations. 3 vols, folio, three-quarters crimson morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. A. Quantin: Paris, 1879 Brilliant impressions of the etchings. 1370 PARIS A TRAVERS LES AGES. Aspects Suc- cessifs de Monuments et Quartiers Historiques de Paris, d'Apres le les Documents Authentiques par M. F. HofiEbauer. Texte par Foumier La Croix. Full page colored plates, and other illustrations. 2 vols, folio, three-quarters claret colored morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. F. Didot et Cie: Paris, 1882 Text printed on a tinted back ground. 13 7 1 PARKER, GILBERT. A Lover's Diary; songs in sequence. First ed. With a finely colored frontispiece printed in three colors and also the frontispiece printed in three states, from designs by Will H. Low. 8° light blue levant morocco, extra, title lettered on sides, gilt back, uncut, gilt top, wide inside gold borders, by Sanford. Cambridge, 1894 Large Paper : only 60 copies printed. 1372 PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Complete Works of. With portraits on Japan paper and photogravure plates. 20 vols. 8° half antique calf, uncut, gilt tops. Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1897 Edition de Luxe: Only 300 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 271 1373 PARKMAN. Montcalm and Wolfe. Portraits. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1885 Large Paper: Only 75 copies printed. 1374 PARKMAN. The Oregon Trail. With illustra- tions by Frederic Remington. 8° calf, uncut, gilt back and top. Boston, 189s FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 137s PARSONS, JONATHAN. Good News from a Far Country, in seven discourses. Delivered at the Presby- terian Church in Newbury, pp. (viii), 168. 8° full brown crushed levant morocco. Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle: Portsmouth, in New Hampshire, 1756 First Book printed in New Hampshire. "That this is the first volume issued from Fowle' s Press in N. H., appears from a para- graph in No. 5 of the N. H. Gazette, Nov. 4, 1756, to the effect that five of Parsons's Sermons had already been printed, and the rest only waited for the arrival of more paper from London. This was only a month after Fowle commenced printing his paper in Portsmouth." — Note by the late Gov. Charles H. Bell. 13 76 [PARSONS, THOMAS W.] The First Ten Cantos of the Inferno of Dante Alighieri. Newly translated into English verse. 8° original boards, with paper label. Boston, 1843 Fine, clean copy of the first edition, with the portrait of Dante, engraved by D. C. Johnston. 1377 PATER, WALTER H. Studies in the History of the Renaissance. First ed. 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top by Sanford. London, 1873 Printed on ribbed paper. 1378 PATER. Marius, the Epicurean, his Sensations and Ideas. First ed. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Sanford. London, 1885 1379 PATER. Imaginary Portraits. First ed. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1887 1380 PATER. Appreciations, with an Essay. First ed. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 138 1 PATER. Plato and Platonism. A series of lectures. First ed. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 2.y2 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1382 PATER. 8° cloth, uncut. 1383 PATER. 8° cloth, uncut. Greek Studies. First ed. Portrait. London, 1895 Miscellaneous Studies. First edition. London, 1895 1384 PATER. Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance. First ed. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1896 1385 PATER. Marius the Epicurean, his sensations and ideas. Portrait. 2 vols, small 4° vellum wrappers, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1900 Japan vellxim copy: Only 35 copies printed. 1386 PEMBERTON, REV. EBENEZER, (Fellow of Harvard CoUege). A Funeral Sermon on the Death of that learned and excellent Divine, the Reverend Mr. Samuel Willard, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston, and Vice President of Harvard College. To which is annexed a poem, on the same sorrowful occasion, by the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Colman. pp. (4), 80, 14. 16° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges and inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. Printed by B. Green for Benjamin Eliot: Boston, 1707 1387 PEMBERTON. The Divine Original and Dig- nity of Government Asserted. 16° sheep. Boston, 1710 Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1710. PENHALLOW'S INDIAN WARS, ORIGINAL EDITION. 1388 PENHALLOW, SAMUEL. The History of the Wars of New England, with the Eastern Indians; or, a narra- tive of their continued perfidy and cruelty, from the loth of August, 1703 to 1726. 16° full brown crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt back, sides and edges, by Hathaway. T. Fleet: Boston, 1722 This work in any condition ranks among the rarest of New England imprints. First page of text in exact facsimile. With small autograph note of Samuel Penhallow inserted. The Richardson copy was sold by us, Nov. 23, 1908 for $530. See Reproduction. THE HISTORY OF T H E Wars of Nenf'England, With the Eaflern Indians. o R, A NARRATIVE Of their continued Perfidy and Cruelty, from the loth ot Auguji^ 1703. To the Peace renewed 13 th of y«/y, 1715 And from the X5th of July^ 172.2,. To their Submiffion i^th. Decsmier^nj^^ Which was Ratified Auguft fth 17x6^ By Samuel Tenhallow, Eiqr. Nefcia tu tpihus. es, Leltor, leElurus OceBtt, Hoc fcio, quod ficcUj ftribere nonfotui- BOSTON: Printed by J. Fleet, for S. Gerri^ at the lowcr end of Cflr«i»i7,and D. Henchman over-againft the Brick Meeting-Houfe in ComblU, 1726. i See No. 1388.] 274 C- F- Libbie & Co. 1389 PENNELL, JOSEPH. Pen Drawings and Pen Draughtsmen ; their work and their methods, a study" of the art today with technical suggestions. 158 illustrations in- cluding 13 full page etchings. Folio, vellum covered boards, uncut. London, 1889 1390 PENNELL. Pen Drawings and Pen Draughts- men; their work and their method, a study of the art today, with technical suggestions. Etched plates and other illus- trations. Royal 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 1391 PENNELL, JOSEPH AND ELIZABETH ROB- INS. The Stream of Pleasure; a narrative of a journey on the Thames from Oxford to London. Together with a prac- tical chapter by J. G. Legge. Royal 8° full green levant mo- rocco, wide gold borders, gilt back, double of green morocco surrounded by narrow border of crimson morocco, elegantly tooled in decorative manner, white watered silk fly-leaves and gilt edges, bound for Little, Brown & Co. London, 1891 Japanese Vellum copy: only 65 copies printed. Signed by both artists. PEPPERELL'S LOUISBOURG EXPEDITION. 1392 PEPPERELL, SIR WILLIAM. Accurate Jour- nal and Account of the Proceedings of the New-England Land Forces, During the late Expedition against the French Set- tlements on Cape Breton, to the time of the Surrender of Louisbourg. Containing a just representation of the Trans- actions and Occurrences, and of the Behaviour of the Said Forces. Dated, Louisbourg, Oct. 20, 1745. Exhibiting a more authentic, correct and perfect account than any before made publick. With a computation of the French Fishery on the Banks of Newfoundland, Acadia, Cape Breton. All sent over, by General Pepperell himself, to his Friend Capt. Hen. Stafford, at Exmouth, Devon. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt top, inside gold borders. A. & S. Brice: Exon, London, 1746 1393 PEPPERELL. Life of. By Usher Parsons. Portrait and map. 8° calf, gilt back. Boston, 1856 With signature of William Pepperell, inserted. Book Auctioneers. 275 1394 PEPYS. Samuel Pepys and the World he Lived In. By Henry B. Wheatley. 12" cloth, uncut. New York (London), 1880 139s PERCY, EARL. Letters of Hugh Earl Percy from Boston and New York, 1774-1776. Edited by Charles K. Bolton. Portrait. Small 4° boards, uncut. Merrymount Press: Boston, 1902 1396 PEREY, LUCIEN. Memoirs of the Princess de Ligne. Translated by Laura Ensor. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1887 1397 PERKINS, CHARLES C. Tuscan Sculptors; their lives, works and times, with illustrations from original drawings and engravings. India proof plates and other illustrations. 2 vols, imperial 8° half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1864 1398 PERKINS. Italian Sculptors; being a history of sculptors in Northern, Southern and Eastern Italy. With etchings by the author and engravings on wood from original drawings and photographs. India proof plates. Imperial 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 1868 With India Proofs of the 39 etchings. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S COPY. 1399 [PETERS, SAMUEL A.] General History of Connecticut. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt back and top. London, 1781 With autograph on title, "Nath. Hawthorne, 1832." Peters's description of the Connecticut River, brands him as one of our earliest "nature fakers." 1400 PETRARCH, J. P. T. Patavina Petrarchi Redi- vivus, accessit Lauras Brevis Historia, cui addita Poetae Vita L. Aretino, P. Vergeris, etc. Portraits, 13 curious plates of events in the Poet's life, views of his house, furni- ture, etc., and 2 large wood-cuts, fine impressions. Engrav- ings by Georgi and portrait engraved by H. David. Small 8° full green morocco, gilt edges. Patavi, 1650 Fine, clean copy. See Bryan's Dictionary of Engravers, and attributed to J. P. Tomasini, by Graess^. 276 C. F. Libbie & Co. FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK. 1401 [PEZAY, LE MARQUIS DE.] Z^is au Bain, poeme en quatre chants. 8° full blue crushed mirror levant morocco, inside borders, gilt on uncut edges by Thibaron. A Geneve (Paris), 1763 Original edition of this celebrated vignette book, illustrated by Eisen, Le Mire, Aliamet, De Lafosse, De Loftgueil. Magnificent clean tincut copy, in the first state. Book-plate of "De St. Denies," Grand Papier, reli^ sur brochure. Edition de 43 PP- 1402 PHILLIPS, L. B. Dictionary of Biographical Reference. Royal 8° half morocco. London. 187 1 1403 PHOTOGRAPHS. Mexican Views. Vistas Mex- icanas. C. Pellandini, Editor, Mexico. 54 photographs, size S x 7 J, each mounted on card, in 2 cloth slip cases. Comprises: Views of Public Places, Cathedrals, Mountain Scenery, Panoramic Views of the City of Mexico, Plazas, etc. 1404 PHOTOGRAPHS. English, German and Amer- ican Authors. 155 cabinet and "Carde de Visite" photographs, each identified, in 4° morocco album. Comprises photographs of Bums, Thackeray, George Bancroft, Kingsley, Bret Harte, Mark Twain, O. W Holmes, Irving, Hawthorne, Whittier, Abraham Lincoln, Emerson, Bryant, Longfellow, Lowell, Thoreau, Robert Browning, Dickens, Macaulay, Matthew Arnold, Goethe, Schiller, Byron, Mozart, Carlyle, Fanny Kemble, Huxley, George Cruikshank, Beethoven, Helen Hiuit, Gustave Dor^, Anthony TroUope, etc. 1405 PHOTOGRAPHS. Portraits of celebrated paint- ings by Raphael, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Cabanel and photo- graphs of noted French authors, statesmen, royalty, etc. 154 cabinet and "carde de visite" photographs, each one iden- tified, in 4° morocco album. Comprises: Cabinet photographs of Charles ist, Ruben's Wife and Daughter, Cleopatra, Angelica KaufiEmann, etc. Small photographs of Joan of Arc, Catherine de M^dicis, Mary Stuart, Ad- miral Coligny, Marie de Medicis, Bernard Palissy, Richeheu, Racine, Moli^re, Pascal, Rabelais, Voltaire, Lafontaine, Napoleon family, Lafayette, French Kings, etc. Book Auctioneers. ZJJ 1406 PHOTOGRAPHS. Street Scenes, Statues, Tem- ples, Tombs, Towers, Palaces and other views in Marseilles, Nice, Genoa, Pisa, Venice, Rome, Florence, Vienna, Prague, Dresden. 131 photographs, sizes 4x5, 6J x 8 and 9x12. Mounted mostly 2 on a leaf of heavy card and bound in one vol. oblong folio, full morocco. Comprises: Cathedral of Milan; Arcade, Milan; Duomodi Pisa ; Campanila del Duomo : Pisa Gallery ; Mount Vesuvius ; Tombs at Pompeii; Capital at Rome; The Forum; Campanile di Giotto, Firenzi ; Opera House and Memorial Tablets at Wien ; Canal at Venice, etc. A fine collection. 1407 PHOTOGRAPHS. Views in Berlin. Genoa. Nuremberg, Munich, Passes and Lakes in the Alps, Paris, Brussels, Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Cologne, Wiesbaden, Frankfort, Heidelberg, Strasburg, Lucerne, etc. 173 photographs, sizes 4x6, 5x8, 8 x loj. Mounted on card board and bound in one vol. oblong folio, full morocco. Comprises : Berlin Bridge ; National Gallery ; Old Palace ; Unter den Linden, Berlin; Nuremberg Castle; Old Gallery and general views in Munich; Lake Geneva; Mount Blanc (5 views); Opera House; The Tuileries, Fountains and views in Paris; The Guild Houses, Brussels; Cathedral, Brussels; Canals at Rotterdam and Amsterdam ; Cologne Bridge, Cathedral, etc. ; Old Gate at Frank- fort, Heidelberg Castle; Cathedral at Strasburg; Glaziers, Lakes and Passes in the Alps, etc. 1408 PHOTOGRAPHS. Views in London, Shake- speare Country, Oxford, Northampton, Edinburgh, York, Scarborough, Brighton, Chester, Isle of Wight, English Lakes, Homes of Authors, Abbeys, Lakes in Scotland, etc. 190 photographs, sizes 4^x7, 6i x 8, 9x12. Mounted on card and bound in one vol. oblong folio, full morocco. Comprises: Trafalgar Square; The Tower; London Bridge; Hampton Court ; Royal Exchange ; Westminster Abbey ; Kensingfton Gardens ; Oxford College, Garden, Library, Halts and Walks ; Windsor Castle; Anne Hathaway's Cottage; Lake Windemere; Knab Cot- tage; Grasmere Lake; Fumess Abbey; Church near Northampton, where Washington's ancestors were buried; Wallace Monument; Scott's Montiment at Edinburgh; Roslin Chapel: York Minster; Clifford's Tower, York ; Grand Hotel, Brighton, etc. 278 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1409 PICART. Le Temple des Muses, ome de LX Tableaux ou sont represent^s les Evenemens les plus re- marquables de I'Antiquit^ Fabuleuse; Dessin^s et graves par B. Picart le Romain, et autres habiles Maitres; et accom- pagn^s I'Explications et de Remarques. (Par de la Barre de Beaumarchais). Full page copper engravings. Folio, full calf, (rebacked.) Amsterdam, 1733 Best edition, with fine impressions of the plates. With 60 plates, fleuron on title and escutcheon vignette containing the arms of the Elector of Mayence, by B. Picart. Picart's plates are, with slight alterations, copied from those executed by Diepenbeck for the "Temple des Muses," of 1655. 1410 PICKETT, ALBERT J. History of Alabama, and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi. Illustrations. 2 vols. 12° half brown crushed levant morocco, gilt tops. Charleston, 1851 Second and best edition, bound by Matthews, the Lefferts copy. 141 1 PLATT, CHARLES A. Italian Gardens. Nu- merous half-tone illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1894 141 2 PLUTARCH'S LIVES. The Translation called Dryden's. Corrected from the Greek and Revised by A. H. Clough. 5 vols, royal 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1865 Large Paper: only 100 copies printed. POE'S AL AARAAF, UNCUT COPY. 1413 POE, EDGAR A. Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems. 8° original boards, uncut. Baltimore, 1829 Excessively rare in such fine clean uncut condition. See re- production of title page. The McKee copy sold for $1100, in November, 1900, the F. W. French copy, sold in 1901 for $1300, resold on the Chamberlain sale for |!29oo, the Pierce copy in 1903, for $1825 and a copy brought, $1400 in April 1909 and one sold in Phila., 1909 for $1250. See Reproduction. 1 41 4 POE. The Poems of; with an essay on his poetry by Andrew Lang. 16° full brown crushed levant mo- rocco, sides tooled with beautiful center ornament, inside gold borders, gilt and uncut leaves, gilt top, by Chambolle- DuRU. London, 188^ AL AABAAF, TAMERLANE, AHD Kcixroi^ posies. aV S90A& A. vos. BAirmoftBT BATCH fc Duirnxa. 1889. |See No. 1413.] 28o C. F. Libbie & Co. 1 41 5 PLUTARCH'S LIVES of the Noble Grecians and Romans. Englished by Sir Thomas North. With in- troduction by George Wyndham. Vols, i , 2 and 3 bound in full green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, inside gold borders, crimson watered silk double and fly-leaves, by Riviere & Son, and vols. 4, 5 and 6 in publisher's cloth. Together 6 vols, square 8°. London, 1895 The Tudor Translation Series. Edited by W. E. Henley. Japan Paper Copy, only 18 copies printed. 1416 PLYMOUTH, MASS. History of Plymouth Plan- tation. By William Bradford. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco. Boston, 1856 Best edition, edited by Charles Deane. 141 7 PLYMOUTH PATENT. First Plymouth Patent granted June i, 1621, now first printed from the original MS. Edited by Charles Deane. pp. 16. 4° cloth. Privately printed: Cambridge, 1854 With inscription on fly leaf "The only copy printed on old paper, C. D." 1418 POLLARD, ALFRED W. Last Words on the History of the Title Page, with notes on some Colophons and 27 fac-simile title pages. Illuminated frontispiece, being a fac-simile of the first page of the Mazarin Bible. 4° buckram, uncut. London, 1891 Only 260 copies printed. ESSAY ON MAN, FINE COPPER PLATES. 1419 POPE, ALEXANDRE. Essai sur I'Homme, par Monsieur Alexandre Pope. Traduction Franjoise en prose, par Mr. S****. Nouvelle ed. Avec 1' Original Anglo is; om6e de Figures en taille-douce. Folio, full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, wide inside gold borders, gilt on marbled edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Chez Marc- Michel Bousquet et Cie. : Lausanne et k Geneve, 1745 Large Paper Copy: Frontispiece after Delamonce by Sou- beyran, portrait of Pope after Kneller by Wille (1745) on title, por- trait of Charles Frederic Comte de Sponheim et de Eberstein by Wille, 4 plates within fine cartouch borders, 8 vignettes (4 repeated) heading the chapters of the English and of the French text, and 7 tailpieces (3 repeated) after Delamonce by Soubeyran. Book Auctioneers. 281 1420 POPE. The Rape of the Lock. With 6 plates engraved by Bartolozzi and others after Fuseli and Stot- hard. 12° full green morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. London, 1801 Du Roveray edition, with Bartolozzi and Stothard's plates. 1 42 1 POPE. The Iliad and- Odyssey of Homer. Translated by A. Pope. New ed., adorned with plates. 12 vols, bound in 6 vols. 8° contemporary calf, gilt. Du Roveray: London, 1805 Large Paper Edition : with proof impressions of the plates, by Bumey, Fuseli, Westall, Thomas Stothard, engraved by James Heath and others. 1422 POOLE, WILLIAM F. Anti-Slavery Opinions Before the Year 1800; to which is appended a facsimile re- print of Dr. George Buchanan's Oration, July 4, 1791. 8° cloth, uncut. Cincinnati, 1873 1423 PORTRAITS. Herwologia Anglica hoc est clar- issimorum et doctissimorum aliquot anglorum qui florverunt ab anno 1620. Viva Efhgies Vitse et Elogia, duobus tomis Authore H. H. Impensis Crispini Passaei calcographus et Jansonii Bibliopolas Amhemiensis, 1620. With 65 fine cop- per-plate portraits. Engraved by A. B. (Bolswert?) Small folio, old olive green straight grained morocco, extra, blind and gold tooling, very wide inside gold borders, gilt edges, bound by C. Smith. Amheim, 1620 Fine old copy with brilliant impressions of the rare copper- plates, by Crispin Pass, including fine portraits of Martin Frobrisher, the navigator, Francis Drake, John Bradford, the Martyr. 1424 PORTRAITS. In Record of the Reign of George III and Centenary of the House of Brunswick. 18 exquisite portraits of Geoi^e III; Prince George Augustus; Duke of York; Duke of Kent; Duke of Cumberland; Duke of Sussex; Duke of Cambridge; Queen Charlotte, and others, engraved by J. Freeman after designs by W. M. Craig, each printed within circles, brilliant proofs on large paper. Royal 4° boards. Edward Orme: London, 181 7 Brilliant impressions of the portraits on large paper, suitable for illustrating books of any ordinary size. 282 C. F. Libbie Gf Co. 1425 PORTRAITS of the Parliamentary Officers of the Great Civil War; being the facsimiles of a rare series pubhshed in 1647, with new brief biographical notices of their lives and actions. 21 copper-plate portraits. 16° half roan. London, 1873 Only 100 copies printed. 1426 PORTRAITS. Quinquaginta lUustrium ^vi hu- jus Theologorum et Philologorum Imagines. Small folio, vellum. Excusae Augustse Vindelicorum, 1676 With 50 portraits, each with engraved framework border, brilliant impressions, engraved by Melchior Haffner. 1427 POSTERS. The Modern Poster. By Arsene Alexandre, M. H. Spielmann, H. C. Bunner and August Jaccaci. With numerous illustrations. Royal 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back, sides and top by Club Bindery. New York, 1895 Imperial Japan Paper Edition: only 250 copies printed. 1428 POTTERY. Marryat, Joseph. History of Pot- tery and Porcelain, Mediaeval and Modern. Second ed. Colored plates and numerous other illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. Murray: London, 1857 1429 POUCHOT, M . Memoir of the Late War in North America, between the French and English, 1755-60. Fol- lowed by observations upon the theatre of actual war and by details concerning the manners and customs of the Indians, with topographical maps. Translated and edited by Franklin B. Hough, with additional notes and illustrations. 2 vols, royal 8° half brown morocco, gilt, uncut, gilt tops. Roxbury, 1866 Only 200 copies printed. 1430 PRAT, BENITO MAS Y. La Tierra de Maria Santisima CoUeccion de Cuadros Andaluces Illustraciones de J. Garcia y Ramos. Numerous illustrations and plates. Spanish text. Royal 4° full blue crushed levant morocco, full gilt back, sides ornamented with a beautiful border, coat of arms in centre, shields with fleur-de-lis in corners, etc., inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Chambolle- DuRU. N. Ramirez: Barcelona. Beautiful work in a magnificent binding, bound similar to the Goupil Historical Series. Book Auctioneers. 283 1431 PREVOST, L'ABBE. Histoire de Manon Les- caut et du Chevalier des Grieux. Pr^c6d^e d'une Preface par Alexandra Dumas fils. Royal 8° dark blue crushed levant morocco, the sides tooled in a most elegant pattern, gilt back, gold on uncut leaves, wide inside gold borders, enclosed in a chamois lined slip-case, with leather edges, etc., by Cham- BOLLE-DuRU. Glady Frferes, Editeurs: Paris, 1875 A most magnificent volume beautifully bound, with 2 series of etched plates, one proofs on Holland paper the other India proofs. One of so copies printed on Whatman Paper: only 333 copies printed in all. 1432 PREVOST. Histoire de Manon Lescaut. Avec une notice, par M. Anatole France. Etched portrait by L. Monzies and a series of etchings in the text. 8° full crimson morocco, gilt back and edges. A. Lemerre: Paris, 1878 Only a limited edition printed on Holland paper. 1433 PREVOST. History of Manon Lescaut and of the Chevalier des Grieux. With a preface by Guy de Maupassant. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir, with 12 full page etchings and vignette illustrations within borders at top of each page. 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. London, 1886 1434 PRIDEAUX, S. T. Historical Sketch of Book Binding, with a chapter on early stamped bindings, by E. Gordon DuflE. Frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 1435 PRINCE, THOMAS. A Chronological History of New England in the Form of Annals. Vol. 1. 12" full brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, inside gold borders, by Matthews. Boston, 1736 Fine copy, with the list (20 pp.) of subscribers. 1436 PRINCE. Catalogue of the American Portion of the Library of; with a memoir and list of his publications. By W. H. Whitmore. Portrait. 12° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1868 284 C. F. Libbie & Co. PRINCE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. 1437 HUTCHINSON PAPERS. 2 vols, small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Albany, 1865 Only 150 copies printed. 1438 WOOD'S NEW ENGLAND PROSPECT. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1865 Only i 50 copies printed. 1439 JOHN DUNTON'S LETTERS FROM NEW ENGLAND. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1867 Only 190 copies printed. 1440 ANDROS TRACTS. Portrait. 3 vols, small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1868 Only 190 copies printed. 1 441 SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER and American Colonization. Portrait. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1873 Only 150 copies printed. 1442 JOHN WHEELWRIGHT. Plates. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1876 Only 200 copies printed. 1 443 VOYAGES OF THE NORTHMEN TO AMERICA. Map. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1877 Only 200 copies printed. 1444 CHAMPLAIN'S VOYAGES. Maps. 3 vols, small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1878 Only 250 copies printed. 1 445 NEW ENGLISH CANAAN. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1883 Only 250 copies printed. 1446 SIR WALTER RALEIGH and his Colony in America. Portrait. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1884 Only 250 copies printed. 1447 RADISSON'S VOYAGES. Small 4° half red mo- rocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1885 Only 250 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 285 PRINCE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1448 CAPT. JOHN MASON. Small 4° half red mo- rocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1887 Only 250 copies printed. 1449 SIR FERDINANDO GORGES and his Province of Maine. 3 vols, small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1890 Only 250 copies printed. 1450 ANTINOMIANISM IN THE COLONY OF MAS. SACHUSETTS BAY, 1636-1638. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1894 Only 250 copies printed. 1451 JOHN CHECKLEY; or, the Evolution of Re- ligious Tolerance in Massachusetts Bay. Plate. 2 vols, small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1897 Only 250 copies printed. 1452 EDWARD RANDOLPH, including his letters and official papers from the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies in America, with other documents re- lating chiefly to the vacating of the royal charter of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1676-1703. With historical illustrations and a memoir by R. N. Toppan. 5 vols, small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1898-99 Only 250 copies printed. 1 453 SIR HUMFREY GYLBERTE and his Enter- prise of Colonization in America. Small 4° half red mo- rocco, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1903 Only 250 copies printed. 1454 PROUD, ROBERT. History of Pennsylvania, in North America, from the original institution and settlement of that province, under the first proprietor and governor, William Penn, in 1681, until after the year 1742, with the first rise of the neighboring colonies, more particularly of West New Jersey, and the settlement of the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware, to which is added a brief description of said province between 1760 and 1770. Map and portrait of William Penn, engraved by Lawson. 2 vols. 8° three- quarters crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Phila., 1797 Fine, clean copy. 286 C. F. Libbie & Co. 145^ PROPERT, J. L. History of Miniature Art. With notes on collectors and collections. Heliotype plates, con- taining reproductions of numerous miniature portraits and illuminated title pages. Folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1887 1456 PROWSE, D. W. History of Newfoundland from the English Colonial and Foreign Records. Maps and nu- merous illustrations. Royal 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. London, 1895 This copy contains the supplement, "History of the Churches in Newfoundland." 1 45 7 PSALMS. The Whole Booke of Psalmes; with their wonted tunes, as they are sung in churches, composed into foure parts, being so placed, that foure may sing each one a severall part in this booke. Compiled by ten stmdry authors. 12° full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. Printed by Thos. Este: London, 1604 With the music printed throughout the text. 1458 PUCKLE, JAMES. The Club, or, a Gray Cap for a Green Head. With embellishments, cut in wood from designs by John Thurston. Introduction by Austin Dobson. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1900 • 1459 PURCHAS. Purchas his Pilgrim Microcosmus, of the Historic of Man. pp. 818. 12° full crimson morocco, extra, gilt edges, inside borders. London, 1619 The Deane copy. 1460 PUTNAM, G. H. Books and Their Makers dur- ing the Middle Ages. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 1 46 1 PUVIS DE CHAVANNES. Par Marius Vachon. With numerous full-page photogravure plates on India paper and half-tone reproductions of the artist's drawings. 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. Paris, 1895 Only a limited number printed. This copy No. 54. Book Auctioneers. 287 1462 PYLE, HOWARD. Yankee Doodle; an old friend in a new dress. Pictured by Howard Pyle. First ed. Colored plates and other illustrations. 4° boards. New York, 1881 1463 PYNCHON, WILLIAM. The Jewes Synagogue; or, a treatise concerning the ancient orders and manner of worship used by the Jewes in their Synagogue-Assemblies. By William Pinchion of Springfield in N. England, pp. 8, 90. Small 4° polished black calf, centre ornament, gilt edges by Pratt. John Bellarmie: London, 1652 The Clogston copy which brought, $35. One of William Pynchon's books was burned by the Execu- tioner in the Market Place, Boston, by the order of the General Court of Mass. 1464 /^UARITCH, BERNARD. Catalogue of Geo- V^ graphy, Voyages, Travels, Americana. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1895 1465 QUEBEC, CANADA. Hawkins's Picture of Que- bec; with historical recollections, lithographic plates. 16° half morocco, gilt back and top. Quebec, 1834 With autograph of W. Smith on title-page. FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK. 1466 QUERLON, A. G. MEUSMIER. Les Graces. 8° old mottled calf, gilt edges. Laurent Prault: Paris, 1769 Firmin La Capere's copy, with his book-plate. Large Paper d'Auvergne. With the engraved title by Moreau le jetine, frontispiece after Boucher by Simonet and 5 plates after Moreau by De Launay, De Longueil, Massard, and Simonet. The illustrations are few, but their beaauty and quality make up for their scanty number. 288 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1467 QUEVEDO, FRANCISCO DE. GEuvres Choisies. Histoire de Pablo de S^govie. Traduite de I'Espagnol et an- notee par A. Germond de Lavigne. Portrait and illustrations by D. Vierge. 8° full light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gold ornaments on centre, comers and back, iaside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, original covers bound in, by Chambolle-Duru. Paris, 1882 With autograph of the illustrator, 1891. Only a limited edi- tion printed. 1468 QUEVEDO. Pablo de Segovia, the Spanish Sharper. Translated from the original of Francisco de Quevedo-Villegas. Illustrated with no drawings by Daniel Vierge, together with comments on them by Joseph Pennell and an essay on the life and writings of Quevedo, by Henry E. Watts. Photogravure portraits and numerous illustra- tions. 4° vellum, gilt back. London, 1892 1469 QUEVEDO. Francisco de Quevedo, Pablo de S^govie el Gran Tacano. Traduit par J. H. Rosny. U- lustr^ de cent vingt dessins par Daniel Vierge. Reproduits par I'Heliogravure avec retouche des cuivres, par I'Artiste. fitude sur Daniel Vierge, par Roger Marx. Royal 4° full black morocco, extra, sides and back tooled with a spray of flowers, inlaid shield on side, wide inside gold borders, lavender watered silk double and flies, bound by Toof & Co., with slip-case. Paris, 1902 Only 300 copies printed and signed by the author and the cop- per-plates defaced. A magnificent art work, beautifully bound. 1470 QUICHERAT, J. Histoire du Costume en France depuis les temps les plus recul6s jusqu'k la fin du XVIIIe sifecle. Ouvrage contenant 481 gravures dessin^es sur bois. Imperial 8° half morocco, extra, gilt top. Paris, 1875 1471 QUINCY, MASS. The "Chapel of Ease" and Church of Statesmen ; commemorative services at the com- pletion of 250 years since the gathering of the First Church of Christ. Heliotype portraits and plates. 8° cloth, uncut. Printed for the Society: (Cambridge, 1890) Book Auctioneers. 289 1472 T3 ABELAIS. (Euvres de Maitre Frangois Rab- AV elais, avec des critiques de M. Le Duchat. Nouvelle Edition augmentee de quantity de nouvelles re- marques de M. le Duchat de celle de I'edition Angloise des CEuvres de Rabelais, ses lettres, etc. Best edition. With superb plates by Tanje, Folkema, etc., and fine vignettes by Picart. 3 vols. 4° French calf super extra, backs tooled "d I'oiseau," gilt edges, by Derome. Amsterdam, 1741 A superior copy of this choice and rare edition quoted on Paris catalogues from 5000 to 6000 francs. With brilliant impressions of the plates. The Gerald E. Hart copy, brought $63, the Wilbraham copy brought, £iS. This contains a superb frontispiece by Tanj^ after Folkema ; Title engraved by B. Picart for vols, i and 3, fleuron on these two titles and a different one on title of 2d volume; 3 topographical plates; Portrait of Rabelais, by Tanj^ ; 9 vignettes and 8 tail pieces by Picart and 12 plates after Du Bourg, by Bemaerts, Folkema and Tanj^. 1473 RABELAIS. Master Francis Rabelais. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel. Translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter A. Motteux, with an introduc- tion by Anatole de Montaiglon. Illustrations by Louis Chalon. 2 vols. 4° white cloth, uncut. London, 1892 Japanese vellum paper copy : Only 210 copies printed. With 2 extra plates inserted. 1474 RABELAIS. CEuvres de. Edition conforme aux demiers textes revues par I'Auteur. Une notice et un glos- saire par Pierre Jannet. Illustrations de A. Robida. 2 vols. 4° three-quarters crimson morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Paris, n. d. Robida' s beautiful illustrated edition. 1475 RABELAIS. CEuvres de. Texte coUationn^ sur les Editions originales, avec une vie de I'auteur, des notes et un glossaire, par Louis Moland. Illustrations de Gustave Dot6. 2 vols, royal 4° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Paris, n. d. Fine, uncut copy of Dora's illustrated edition. 290 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1476 RABIA EL KOULOUT OU LE PRINTEMPS DES CCEURS. L^gendes Sahariennes recueilliers par Shiman- Ben-Ibrahim, traduites et illustr^es par E. Dinet. With beautiful colored plates printed in the text and illuminated titles and other illustrations printed in gold and colors, in the form of Persian or Indian Manuscripts. 8° three-quar- ters crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. L'Edition d'Art: 1902 Only 260 copies printed. A most magnificent work and beautifully illustrated. 1477 RADCLIFFE, F. P. DELME. The Noble Science, a few general ideas on fox hunting for the use of the rising generation of Sportsmen, and more especially those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club. With numerous illustrations from original designs by his brother. First ed. Royal 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back, sides and top, inside gold borders, by Sanford. R. Ackermann: London, 1839 Fine, uncut copy of the first edition. 1478 RAINSFORD, MARCUS. Historical Account of the Black Empire of Hayti; comprising a view of the principal transactions in the Revolution of Saint Domingo. Map and copper-plate engravings by J. Barlow. 4° boards. Albion Press: London, 1805 1479 RALEIGH, SIR WALTER. Life of. By James A. St. John. Small 8° full light calf, gilt back and edges, inside gold borders. London, 1869 1480 RAMSAY, DAVID. History of the Revolution of South Carolina. Folding copper plate maps. 2 vols. 8° half black levant morocco. Trenton, 1785 1481 RAMSAY. History of South Carolina, from its first Settlement in 1670 to the Year 1808. With 2 folding copper-plate maps. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Forbes & Co. Charleston, 1809 Fine, clean, large, uncut copy. 1482 RAPHAEL. His Life, Works and Times. From the French of Eugene Muntz. Edited by Walter Armstrong. Illustrated with 154 engravings in the text and 43 full page plates. Thick royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1882 Book Auctioneers. 291 1483 READE, CHARLES. Peg Woffington. With an introduction by Austin Dobson and illustrations by Hugh Thomson. First ed. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut and unopened. London, 1899 Large Paper: only 200 copies printed on hand-made paper. REMBRANDT'S WORKS, ILLUSTRATED. '^%,:n\ 1484 REMBRANDT. L'CEuvre Complet de Rembrandt. Reproduction par I'H^liogravure de tous les tableaux du Maitre accompagn^e de leur histoire, de leur description et d'une 6tude biogfraphique et critique. Par Wilhekn Bode, directeur de la Galerie Roy ale de Peinture de Berlin, avec le concours de C. Hofstede de Groot, Directeur du Cabinet des Estampes d 'Amsterdam. Traduction par Auguste Mar- quillier. 7 vols, folio, three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top and volume 8 in the original wrappers, unbound. Together 8 vols, folio. Charles Sedelmeyer: Paris, 1896-1906 Only 200 copies printed on Holland Paper. One of the most elaborate art books ever published. Contains nearly 600 large full page heliogravures together with various small portraits, fac-similes of Autograph documents relating to Rembrandt, together with a full description of each picture. This magnificent work, which no large Ubrary or art institute can afford to be without, will certainly be in great demand on account of the small number of copies printed besides its artistic merit and value to the connoisseur and student. 1485 REMINGTON, FREDERIC. Pony Tracks. Written and illustrated by Frederic Remington. Numerous half-tone illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1895 i486 REMINGTON. Drawings by Frederic Reming- ton. Numerous half-tone illustrations, j Oblong 4° boards. New York, 1897 1487 RENEVERSEMENT DE LA MORALE CHRE- TIENNE. Par les desordres du Monachisme. Enrich de Figures. With 50 small mezzotint portraits, each engraved within an oval, with verse beneath. Portraits of the Fathers of the Church, also illustrations of envy, avarice, luxury, etc. Small 4° full crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges. Amsterdam, n. d. (about 1650) 292 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1488 RERESBY, SIR JOHN. Travels and Memoirs of Sir John Reresby, the former (Now first Pubhshed) ex- ploiting a view of the Government and Society in the princi- pal States and Courts of Europe during the time of Crom- well's Usurpation; the latter containing anecdotes and se- cret history of the Courts of Charles II and James II. Illus- trated with 40 portraits and documents of the most remark- able persons and places mentioned. Copper-plate engrav- ings, many in colors. Royal 8° old calf (binding worn). London, 181 3 Colored copy, some of the portraits and plates colored (one plate missing). 1489 RESTIF DE LA BRETONNE. La Paysane Pervertie ou les Dangers de la Ville. 38 plates, including 8 frontispieces after Binet, by Berthet, Giraud le Jeune and Leroy. 8 vols, bound in 4 vols. 8° half crimson crushed le- vant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt tops. La Have, 1784 This is the first edition of La Paysane, the proofs of the plates before letters. First edition, before the title was suppressed by the Censor. 1490 REYMOND. The same. Seconde Moiti^ du XV Siecle. Numerous half-tone illustrations. Folio, boards. Florence, 1899 RARE EDITION OF REYNARD THE FOX. 1 49 1 Eegnorb ®I)C £0%. The most Delectable His- tory of Reynard the Fox, to which may now be added a Second Part; as also the (Third Part) Shifts of Reynardine, the son of Reynard the Fox, or a pleasant History of his life and death. iBlotk iLetter. With 79 rude and curious woodcuts by E. Brewster. 3 vols, in one. Small 4° green crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, paneled sides, inside gold borders, by Riviere. Printed by T. Hive for Edward Brewster: London, 1701-1681-84 First issue with the wood block on folio, 9 printed upside down. "The English text of Reynard the Fox was first published by Caxton in a translation from the Dutch. The additional parts do not appear in any earlier edition than the above." The Young copy sold in Ixindon for £15 10. LeflEerts' Copy $100. Book Auctioneers. 293 1492 REYMOND, MARCEL. La Sculpture Florentine XIV, XV et XVI Slides. Photogravure plates and numerous half-tone illustrations throughout text. 2 vols, folio, three- quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Florence, 189 7-1 900 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. 1493 REYNOLDS, SIR JOSHUA. Life and Times of ; with some notices of his contemporaries. Commenced by Charles Robert Leslie, continued and collected by Tom Tay- lor. Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols., extended to 6 vols., 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt backs, paneled sides, wide gold borders, double of green morocco, green silk fly-leaves, uncut, gilt tops, by Riviere & Son. John Murray: London, 1865 Extra Illustrated and extended from 2 vols, to 6 vols., by the insertion of 446 fine portraits and plates, with a printed list of the portraits and plates inserted in each volume. Contains many fine old copper-plate portraits, mezzotints, proofs after Reynolds, India proofs and other scarce portraits and plates. A beautiful'y extra ill- ustrated book by Mr. Hollingsworth. 1494 RIEDESEL. Letters and Journals relating to the War of the American Revolution and the Captain of the German Troops at Saratoga. By Mrs. Gen. Riedesel. Trans- lated by William L. Stone. Portrait and illustrations. 8° half morocco, gilt back and top. Albany, 1867 1495 RITSON, JOSEPH. Selected Collection of Eng- lish Songs and their Original Airs and an Historical Essay. 2d ed., with additional songs and occasional notes. By James Park. Vignette illustrations. 3 vols, small 8° half calf, gilt backs (name cut from top margin of titles). London, 18 13 1496 RITSON. The Caledonian Muse; a chronolog- ical collection of Scottish Poetry with vignettes engraved by Heath after the designs of Stothard. Small 8° half morocco. London, 1821 Printed in 1785 but now first published. 294 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1497 RITSON. Robin Hood; a collection of all the ancient poems, songs and ballads now extant relative to that celebrated English outlaw, to which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life. By Joseph Ritson. Second edition. Vignette engravings. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1832 1498 RITSON. Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry. Second ed., adorned with cuts. 12" cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1833 1499 ROBERTS, W. Printers' Marks; a chapter in the history of typography. Numerous illustrations. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and sides, covered with an interlaced geometrical ribbon pattern, with sprays of conventionalized leaves, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, gilt top, by Chambolle-Duru, in chamois lined slip-case. London, 1898 Japanese Vellum Paper copy: only 75 copies printed. See reproduction of Binding. 1500 ROBIDA, A. La Vieille France, Normandy. Texte, dessins et lithographies par A. Robida. Numerous photographic plates and other illustrations. 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, n. d. 1 50 1 ROBIDA. The same. La Touraine. Nume- rous lithographic plates and other illustrations. 4° three- quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, n. d. 1502 ROBIDA. The same. Provence. Numerous lithographic plates and other illustrations. 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, n. d. 1503 ROBIDA. The same. Bretagne. Numerous lithographic plates and other illustrations. 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Paris, n. d. The above four volumes comprise a description of the Chateaux of France. [See No. i499-] Book Auctioneers. 295 1504 ROBINSON. Life of Charles Robinson, the first State Governor of Kansas. By Frank W. Blackmar. Por- traits and illustrations. Thick 12° cloth, uncut. Topeka, 1902 1505 RODIN, AUGUSTE. fitudes sur quelques Ar- tistes Originaux Auguste Rodin, Statuaire. Par L6on Mail- lard. Full-page plates and other illustrations. 8° half olive levant morocco, extra, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. Paris, 1899 Only a small number printed. 1506 ROGERS, JOHN. (Pastor of the Church of Ipswich). Death, the Certain Wages of Sin to the Impeni- tent: Life, the Sure Reward of Grace to the Penitent; to- gether with the only way for Youth to avoid the former, and attain the later. Deliver'd in three Lecture Sermons, occasioned by the imprisonment, condemnation and execution, of a young woman, who was guilty of murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. To which is added, an account of her manner of life and death, in which the Glory of free Grace is displayed (With preface by William Hubbard), pp. (3) (7) ^^53 (i)' 16° three-quarters crushed levant morocco. B. Green and J. Allen: Boston, 1701 This copy has i leaf (page 121) torn into, destroying some of the text. MAJOR ROBERT ROGERS'S JOURNAL. 1507 ROGERS, ROBERT. Journals of. Major Robert Rogers. Containing an account of several Excursions he made under the Generals who commanded upon the Conti- nent of North America, during the late war. From which may be collected the most material Circumstances of every Campaign upon the Continent, from the commencement to the conclusion of the war. 8° full calf extra, yellow edges, by Larkins. Printed for the author: London, 1765 Fine copy of the first edition, with unnumbered leaf of advertisements. The Gerald E. Hart copy, which brought $30, Barlow copy, brought $36. The journal of this celebrated partisan chief affords us many interesting details of border warfare, in the French and Indian War, which ended seventeen years before the Revolution. It was while associated with Rogers that General Putnam is said to have experi- enced those wonderful adventures, with the relation of which our youthful nerves have so often thrilled. It is, however, remarkable that Major Rogers does not even mention the name of Putnam. 296 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1508 ROGERS, SAMUEL. Italy ;— Poems. Steel plates by J. M. W. Turner and others. 2 vols. 8° magnifi- cently bound by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1895, in full green crushedjevant morocco, extra, large comer ornaments in gold on sides, gold panel, full gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves. London, 1830-34 Beautiful copy of the first editions with magnificent steel vignettes by Turner and others. See Reproduction of Binding. ROMANS' FLORIDA. 1509 ROMANS, CAPT. BERNARD. A Concise Nat- ural History of East and West Florida, containing an account of the Natural Produce of all the Southern part of British America, in the Three Kingdoms of Nature, particularly the Animal and Vegetable. Vol. i (all published). Maps and plates. Small 8° old calf. Printed for the author: New York, 1775 This copy is complete as published, with six engraved plates by the author, engraved dedication to John Ellis, three full-page maps and one folded tabulated sheet. With the following inscription, "Hon'ble John Hancock, Esqr. for Harvard College." The second edition was issued in the following year with an abridged title, less preliminary matter, and without the appendix, but the text in the body of the work is the same in both editions. In the "advertisement" the author announces his intention to issue a second volume, to be accompanied by maps, adding, that "it is now in the press." It does not appear, however, that it ever was published. The plates are curious specim^ens of early Continental engraving; they were drawn and etched by Romans, himself , who throughout he book uses a small i for the personal pronoun. See Reproduction. 1510 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. The Winning of the West. First ed. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1889 1511 ROSSETTI, CHRISTINA. Goblin Market and other Poems. With 2 designs by D. G. Rossetti. First ed. 16° full polished calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by Zaehnsdorf. Cambridge, 1862 [See Xo. 150S. o Z a Book Auctioneers. 297 1512 ROSSETTI. The Prince's Progress and other Poems. With 2 designs by D. G. Rossetti. First ed. 16° full polished calf, uncut, gilt back and top, by Zaehnsdorp. London, 1866 1 513 ROSSETTI. Goblin Market. Illustrated by Laurence Housman. Royal 8° buckram. London, 1893 Large Paper: only i6o copies printed. 1514 ROSSETTI . Dante Rossetti and the Pre-Raphael- ite Movement. By Esther Wood. Photogravure plates. 8° half vellum, uncut. London, 1894 1515 [ROSSETTI.] The Germ; the thoughts towards nature in poetry, literature and art. Plates. 8° vellum wrappers, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1898 Japan vellum copy: Only 25 copies printed. 1516 ROSSETTI, GABRIEL. The House of Life; being now for the first time given in its full text. With three borders and 114 initial letters designed by Bertram G. Goodhue. Small 4° vellum, uncut, gilt sides. Cambridge, 1893 Only 500 copies printed on French hand-made paper by Cope- land and Day. 1517 ROWE, JOHN. Diary of John Rowe, a Boston Merchant, 1764-1779; a paper read by Edward L. Pierce before the Massachusetts Historical Society, March 14, 1895. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1895 INDIAN CAPTIVITY OF MRS. ROWLANDSON. 1518 ROWLANDSON, MARY. The Soveraignty and Goodness of God, Together with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed: being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, commended by her, to all that desire to know the Lord's doings to, and dealings with her; especially to her dear children and relations. Written by her own hand. Second edition, carefully corrected and purged from abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression, pp. 80. 16° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Phillips: Boston, 1720 298 C. F. Libbie & Co. THE GERM. 1519 ROSSETTI, DANTE GABRIEL, AND OTHERS. Bound by COBDEN-SANDERSON. The Germ. Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art, January to April, 1850. Four parts (all published). Etchings by Hol- man Hunt, Collinson, etc. 8° bound by Doves Bindery, signed C. S., 1901, (Cobden-Sanderson) in an olive-green levant morocco, the comers tooled with lilies, full gilt back of same design, gilt on uncut leaves. London, 1850 Magnificent copy of the Original Issue with all the covers and advertisements bound in. "In the early months of 1850 the members of the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood, with the co-operation of some friends, brought out a short-lived magazine named 'The Germ' (afterwards 'Art and Poe- try') ; here appeared the first verses and the first prose pubUshed by Rossetti, including the First Edition of Rossetti's 'Blessed Damo- zel' (subsequently much altered), 'My Sister's Sleep,' 'From the Cliffs — Noon' (afterwards called 'Sea Linaits'), 'The Carillon,' 'Pax Vobis,' and 'Hand and Soul,' besides six Sonnets; also contributions from W. M. Rossetti (the Editrr), Christina Rossetti, Coventry Patmore, Ford Madox Brown, etc." The French copy, brought ^975- See reproductions of title page and binding. COLORED PLATES BY ROWLANDSON. 1520 ROWLANDSON, T. Naples and the Campagna Felice ; in a series of letters addressed to a friend in England in 1802. With 17 colored plates by T. Rowlandson. 8° stamped calf , gilt back. London, 181 5 Original edition, with the facetious colored plates, by Row- landson. COLORED PLATES BY ROWLANDSON. 1521 ROWLANDSON. (Combe, William). The Dance of Life, a Poem. Illustrated with colored engravings by T. Rowlandson. 25 colored plates and colored title page. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. R. Ackermann: London, 1817 Original Edition of this scarce work, with 25 colored plates, by Rowlandson. [See No. 1519.] m Sn ^OBtrtj, litBratur?, nnii M. -^e^e^^^^^s^ Smill plninls tii)tn& tti( tI)0U9^t tsiStlc^ is in ()iin,- i^t imaging^ anoti)ti'a I)ri8l!it.or Him, iSot manglins toit^ nctn toorDs inliat others tattg^t SKS^cn lofioso spcaba, from (tailing titter sougfit ®t snip (ountt.-totll sptait, not (ust to sblm 3 e^allotD surfatt toit^ tDarDs maHt «nli ttim, 33ttt in tliat istrp speech t|)e matttr biongibt : Ut not loo litfn to trg— "So tfiis ia att!— m tjina 3E migl&t mestK l)tti)e t()0U2()t aa tBtO, 33nt tootiltl not sap it, (oi it teas not Isott^ I " 9l»k : " Ea t^ls ttuift t" jFoi la it atOl to ttll ^at, be tit tiiant a point or ti^c tolioU tart^. ®ruti is B ttrtU, perfect, B«at "t small t AYLOTT & JONES. 8. PATERNOSTER ROW. O. p. Tn-rEli, Fiinter, Clement'i Luc, Lomt>ard Street. [See No. 1519-] 300 C. F. Libbie & Co. COLORED PLATES BY ROWLANDSON. 1522 ROWLANDSON. (Combe.) History of Johnny Quse Genus; the little foundling of the late Dr. Syntax, a poem. Original edition. 24 finely colored plates by Row- landson. 8° full light polished calf, gilt back and edges, by Larkins. R. Ackermann: London, 1822 Fine, clean, tall copy, with 24 colored plates by Rowlandson. 1523 ROY, JULES. Turenne, sa Vie, les Institutions Militaires de son temps. Numerous colored plates and other illustrations. Imperial 8° half morocco, gilt back and edges. Paris, 1 88 1 1524 ROYCROFT PRESS. Journal of Koheleth; be- ing a reprint of the book of Ecclesiastes, with an essay by Elbert Hubbard. 8° boards, uncut. East Aurora, 1896 Only 700 copies printed, with portrait of Hubbard inserted. 1525 RUBENS. His Life, His Works and His Times. By Emile Michel. Translated by Elizabeth Lee, with 40 colored plates. 40 photogravures and 227 text illustrations. 2 vols, small folio, three-quarters crimson crushed levant mo- rocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1899 1526 RUDDY, HOWARD S. Book Lovers' Verse; being songs of books and bookmen, compiled from EngUsh and American essays. First ed. 12" three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Indianapolis (1899) 1527 RUSKIN, JOHN. Poetry of Architecture; or, the architecture of the Nations of Europe considered in its association with natural scenery and national character. Illustrations by the author. Colored and photogravure plates and other illustrations. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 Large Paper, unopened copy. 1528 RUSSELL, A. P. In a Club Comer; a monologue of a man who might have been sociable. Steel portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1891 Large Paper: only 100 copies printed at the Riverside Press. Book Auctioneers. 301 1529 [RUSSELL.] A Club of One; passages from the note book of a man who might have been sociable. With marginal summary by the Editor. Steel portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1891 Large Paper: only loo copies printed at the Riverside Press. 1530 QABINE, LORENZO. Report on the Princi- O pal Fisheries of the American Seas. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Washington, 1853 1531 SABINE. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution. First ed. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1864 ST. CLAIR'S INDIAN NARRATIVE. 1532 ST. CLAIR. Narrative of Manner in which the Campaign Against the Indians, in the year 1791, was con- ducted, under the command of Maj. Gen. St. Clair, together with his observations on the statements of the Secretary of War and the Quarter Master General relative thereto, and the reports of the committees appointed to inquire into the causes of the failure thereof. 8° half claret crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Phila., 181 2 Fine, clean uncut copy. 1533 ST. JOHN, CHARLES. Natural History and Sport in Moray. With 40 etched plates reproduced in helio- gravure. Royal 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. Edinburgh, 1882 1534 ST. JOHN, J. H. Letters from an American farmer describing certain provincial situations, manners and customs not generally known and conveying some idea of the late and present interior circumstances of the British Colonies in North America. Folding map. 12° sheep. Dublin, 1782 Contains description of the island of Nantucket. 1535 ST. LOUIS, MO. Annals of St. Louis in its Early Days under the French and Spanish Dominations. By Frederic L. Villon. Portrait and illustrations. 4° half russia, uncut. St. Louis, 1886 Large Paper: only loo copies printed. 302 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1536 ST. LOUIS. Annals of St. Louis in its Territor- ial Days, from 1804-1821. By Frederic L. Billon. Por- trait and plates. Royal 8° half calf, uncut, gilt top. Printed for the Author: St; Louis, 1888 1537 SAINT SIMON, DUKE OF. Memoirs of. Abridg- ed from the French. By Bayle St. John. First and Second series. 4 vols, extended to 8 vols, for extra illustrating, stitching removed and plates laid in. 8 vols. 8° in board covers. London, 1857 Extra Illustrated; with 585 portraits and plates laid in; including a series of copper-plate portraits eng. by St. Aubin, P. Dupin, Tardieu, Aubert H. Rigand; French Court Beauties and no- bility, E. Desrochers ; series of portraits from the Gallerie Historique de Versailles and Tableau du Temps; mezzotint portrait of Carlus II, eng. by M. Marrebeck; mezzotint portrait of Louis, Prins van Baden, by J. Pole; portraits of Kings, nobles, cardinals, French Court, authors, etc. ; colored fashion plates ; engraved views of castles, cathedrals, courts, battle-fields ; views of places, etc. 1538 SALLIUS, THOMAS. Thesaurus Precum et Ex- ercitiorum Spiritualium. Engraved title and full page copper- plates. 8° old red morocco, extra, gilt back and sides, blue silk flies, gilt edges. Ex OfEicina Plantiniana: Apud Joannem Moretum: Antverpiae, 1609 Specimen of fine old binding, with brilliant impressions of the copper-plates. 1539 SANCTA CROCE; a nicotian treatise, with illustrative antitheses. Frontispiece. 12° wrappers, uncut. Worcester, 1887 Only 125 copies privately printed. 1540 SANCTI Fundatores Religosorum Ordinum in Ecclesia Laetensis Monsterii Ordinis S. Benedicti Tabellis pictis pio Spectatori supra chori sedilia positi ddq. 39 en- graved plates with portraits of the various Saints, with em- blematic portraits engraved by Cornelius Galle after designs by T. Galle. Small 4° full sprinkled calf, extra, gilt edges. Antverpiag, 1634 Fine, clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the copper- plates. Book Auctioneers. 303 SANDERS'S INDIAN WARS. 1541 SANDERS, DANIEL CLARK. A History of the Indian Wars with the First Settlers of the United States, particularly in New England. Written in Vermont, pp. 319. 18° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut edges, gilt top, by Sanford. Wright & Sibley: Montpelier, Vt., 1812 Fine copy except 2 leaves closely trimmed. "The mystery which surrounded the authorship, history and origin of this very rare volume, has been slowly dispelled by successive fragments of information. So few copies have survived the holocaust to which it was devoted, that its very existence was unknown to the most zealous collectors of Indian and Vermont history. PubUshed anonymously without preface, it was known to but few that the author was the Rev. Daniel Clark Sanders, President of the University of Vermont. Immediately after its appearance some person, evidently a personal enemy of the author, published an acrimonious critique upon the book, in the Liberal and Philosophical Repository. The animus of the critique was evinced, not only by the bitterness of his language, but by his ignorance of the subject of Indian wars, being more profound than that of the author of the book he scored. Such was the effect of the articles upon either Mr. Sanders or the publishers that the work was suppressed. But very few copies could have escaped the hands that were now as zealous to destroy as they had lately been to create. In fact, so nearly complete was the destruction of the book, that it was forgotten by those who professed to know most of its author, his biographers. Neither Thompson, Williams or Hemmen- way, who published memoirs of Sanders, mention his authorship of this book." — Field. SANDERS' INDIAN WARS, SECOND EDITION. 1542 [SANDERS.] A History of the Indian Wars with the First Settlers of the United States to the Commence- ment of the Late War; together with an appendix not before added to this history, containing interesting accounts of the battles fought by General Andrew Jackson, with two wood- cuts. Woodcuts of King Philip Pursued by his Enemies and the Death of King Philip, engraved by Cable. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, uncut, broad inside gold borders, bound by Riviere & Son. Printed by Edwin Scranton: Rochester, N. Y., 1828 Fine, clean, totally uncut copy. The Second edition of Sanders' Indian Wars, is nearly as scarce as the first edition. 304 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1543 SANDYS, GEORGE. Ovid's Metamorphosis Eng- lished by G. S. Engraved title by Cecill and engraved fron- tispiece by Marshall. Small folio, half red morocco. London, Printed by William Stansby, 1626 First Edition: Opposite the title is the leaf with "The Minde of the Frontispeece, And Argument of his Worke." The Second English Literary Production Written in America. The Author was employed in the government of the Colony in Vir- ginia, where he held the post of treasurer of the Company. There on the banks of James River, he translated Ovid "produced," as he says, "among wars and tumults, instead of luider the kindly and peaceful influences of the Muses." 1544 SARGENT JOHN S. The Work of John S. Sar- gent, R. A. With an introductory note by Mrs. Meynell. 61 photogravure plates. Large folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1903 1545 [SARGENT, L. M.] Dealings with the Dead. 2 vols. 8° half dark crushed levant morocco, gUt edges, by Sanford. Boston, 1856 1546 [SARGENT, WILLIAM.] The LoyaUst Poetry of the Revolution. First ed. Small 4° half morocco, uncut. Phila., 1857 Large Paper : only a limited number printed. 1547 SAVANAROLA, GIROLAMO. Life and Times of. By Pasquale Villari. Portrait and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 1548 SAVOY (The). An Illustrated Quarterly and Monthly (Jan. to Dec. 1896). Edited by Arthur Symons. Numerous illustrations. 8 parts 4° boards and paper, uncut. London, 1896 Contains original contributions by Aubrey Beardsley, W. B. Yates, Frederic Wedmore, Joseph Pennell, Edmund Gosse, etc. With illustrations from original designs by Beardsley and others. 1549 SCHMIDT, F. A. AND MILES, E. H. The Training of the Body for Games, Athletics, Gymnastics and other forms of exercise. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1901 Book Auctioneers. 305 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED SCARRON'S ROMANCES. 1550 SCARRON, PAUL. The Comical Romance and other Tales. Done into English by Tom Brown of Schifnal, John Savage, and others. With an introduction by J. J. Jusserand. Illustrated from designs by Oudry. Magnifi- cently bound by Chambolle-Duru, in 2 vols. 8° claret crushed levant morocco, extra, the sides tooled in a panel with lozenge ornament in the centre, with the large initial S in the four comers, full gilt back, wide inside gold borders, gold on uncut leaves. Lawrence & BuUen: London, 1892 Japanese Vellvun copy: only 150 copies printed. A Magnificent binding by Chambolle-Duru and Extra Illus- trated by a series of 50 fine old plates, including original impression of the rare frontispiece engraved by Delia Bella ; Series of Proofs before letters engraved by Baquoy and others after Barbier; Series of etchings engraved by Flameng, etc. SCROPE'S DEER STALKING. 1551 SCROPE, WILLIAM. The Art of Deer-Stalking. Illustrated by a narrative of a few days' sport in the forest of Atholl. With some account of the nature and habits of red deer and a short description of the Scottish forests, leg- ends, superstitions, stories of poachers and freebooters. New ed. Illustrated by engravings and lithographs after paintings by Landseer and the author. Royal 8° full green morocco, by Zaehnsdorf, bound to match the next title. John Murray: London, 1839 A very large, tall, uncut copy of the best edition with the origi- nal covers bound in. SCROPE'S SALMON FISHING. 1552 SCROPE. Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed; with a short account of the natural history and habits of the Salmon, instructions to sportsmen, anecdotes, etc. Illustrated by lithographs and wood engravings by L. Haghe, T. Landseer and S. Williams, from paintings by Sir David Wilkie, Landseer, Simson and Cooke. With beauti- fully colored plates of fishes and other illustrations. Tall 8° full 'dark green crushed levant morocco, sides and back tooled with emblematic designs of flies, fishes and other ang- ling devices wide inside borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Zaehnsdorf. John Murray: London, 1843 A magnificent tall copy of this beautiful book on angling, appropriately boimd, with the original cloth binding bound in. 3o6 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1553 SCHUYLER, MONTGOMERY. American Archi- tecture. Illustrations. 8° rough calf, uncut. New York, 1892 1554 SEGANTINI. Giovanni Segantini; sein leben und sein werk. Herausgegeben vom K. K. Munsterium fur Kultus und Unterricht. Text verfaszt von Franz Servaes. Mit 63 Kunstbeilagen. Oblong 4° white cloth, full gilt sides uncut edges. Wien, 1902 Contains 63 India proof photogravures and colored plates. 1555 SELDEN, John. Table Talk ; being the discourse of John Selden, Esq. ; or his sense of various matters of weight and high consequences relating especially to Religion and State. First ed. Small 4° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. Printed for E. Smith: London, 1689 Fine, clean copy of the first edition. SELKIRK'S RED RIVER SETTLEMENT. 1556 SELKIRK, EARL OF. Statements respecting the Earl of Selkirk's settlement upon the Red River in North America; its destruction in 181 5 and 181 6, and the massacre of Gov. Semple and his party, with observation upon a recent publication entitled "A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries." Large folding map. 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. London, 181 7 Fine, clean, large, uncut copy. 1557 SEMPLE, ROBERT B. History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia. 8° half claret levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Richmond, 18 10 Fine, large, uncut copy. 1558 SEVIGNfi. Madame de S^vign^, Her Corre- spondents and Contemporaries. By the Comtesse de Puliga. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1873 Book Auctioneers. 307 1559 SEVIGNfi. Madame de S^vign^; her corre- spondents and contemporaries. By the Comtesse de Puliga. 2 vols, extended to 4 vols, for extra illustrating, stitching removed. 4 vols. 8° sheets, uncut edges, in board covers. London, 1873 Extra Illustrated; with 300 portraits and views laid in; including a series of old copper-plate portraits by Moncomet ; vignette oval portraits of the French Court, eng. by Ceroni ; India proof por- traits of the Prince de Cond^, Henri de S^vign^, La Fontaine, Louis XIV, Descartes, Comeille, La Rochefoucavdd, Moliere and others; proof before letters, printed in red, of the Duchess de Montausies; mezzotint portrait of Henriette D'Angeterre, by Bouchasdy; India proof mezzotint portrait of Le Tasse ; mezzotint portrait of Louis XIII ; portraits of kings, queens, nobles, authors, etc. ; old copper- plate views and steel engravings of castles, abbeys, chateaux and other places. 1560 SEVIGNlS. Lettres de. Recueillies et annotees par M. Monmerqu^. Album only. 4 engraved portraits after Sandoz, 9 woodcut views and 16 fac-similes of auto- graph letters. Royal 8° half morocco. Paris, 1868 1561 SEWALL, SAMUEL. Phaenomena Quasdam Ap- ocalyptica ad Aspectum Novi Orbis configurata, or, some few lines towards a description of the New Heaven as it makes to those who stand upon the New Earth. By Samuel Sewall, sometime Fellow of Harvard CoUedge at Cambridge in New England. First ed. Portrait inserted. Small 4° half red morocco, uncut, gilt top. Massachuset; Boston, Printed by Bartholomew Green and John Allen, and are to be sold by Richard Wilkins, 1697 First edition, uncut copy. Title; a dedicatory epistle to Sir William Ashhurst, 2 pp.; another dedicatory address to Governor Stoughton, 3 pp. ; Psahn 139, 7-10 (in metre), t p. ; Some Few Lines, &c., pp. 60. The First Edition of Mr. Sewall's very curious and — in spite of its title — amusing book, is Extremely Rare. The learned and pious author labors "to expose the antick fancy of America's being HeU'' — ^the "Sedem Inferorum" to which Christ descended, — or even the Apocalyptic Gog and Magog; but he honestly confesses (p. 40) that "there is so much Confusion in the discourses up_on this subject, that a man cannot tell when he is in Heaven and when he is in HeU," and that "so near an approach to, so compleat a resemblance of Hell was not to be found in rerum natura" as in America. 3o8 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1562 SEWALL. Diary of. 1674-1729. Portrait. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1878-1882 Mass. Hist. Society Collections, 5th series, vols. 5, 6 and 7. 1563 SEWALL. Samuel Sewall and the World he Lived in. By N. H. Chamberlain. Portrait and illustra- tions. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1897 1564 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. The Cambridge Shakespeare. Works of William Shakespeare. Edited by William Aldis Wright. 40 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 Large Paper: Only 500 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1565 SHAKESPEARE. Boydell's Graphic Illustra- tions of the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare; consisting of a series of prints, forming an elegant and useful companion to the various editions of his works. 100 full-page plates, engraved by Sharpe, Sanders, Wilson and others. Folio, straight grained claret morocco, gilt back, sides and edges. Boydell & Co.: London, n. d. A collection of engravings selected from folio edition of Shake- speare, edited by Steevens and printed by W. Bulmer. The plates supplement the large folio edition of Boydell. 1566 SHAKESPEARE. Love Poems. By William Shakespeare. With illustrative remarks, original and select, to which is prefixed a sketch of the life of the author with beautiful engravings. Fine stipple portraits and copper- plates by Mackenzie, after designs by W. M. Craig. 2 vols. 12° crimson straight grained morocco, gilt edges, style of Roger Payne. James Cundee: London, 1808 Scarce and beautiful edition, with fine plates, life notes, etc., by W. C. Oulton. 1567 SHAKESPEARE. "A Mid Summer Nights Dream." By J. Moyr Smith. Full-page etchings and photogravures and other illustrations. Folio, cloth, uncut. B. Quaritch: London, 1892 One of 275 copies printed with the plates on Antique paper. 1568 SHAKESPEARE. Some Weil-Known "Sugar'd Sonnets"; resugared with ornamental portraits designed by Edwin J. Ellis, and etched by Tristram J. Ellis. Small 4° boards. London, n. d Book Auctioneers. 309 1569 SHAKESPEARE. An Analysis of the lUus- trated Shakespeare of Thomas Wilson, Esq. Royal 4" boards, uncut. London, 1820 1570 SHAKESPEARE. An Inquiry into the History. Authenticity and Characteristics of the Shakespeare Por- traits. By Abraham Wivell. With numerous engraved portraits, with the supplement. 8° full dark green levant morocco, blind tooled, uncut, gilt top, bound by Matthews. London, 1827 1 5 7 1 SHAKESPEARE. Views in Stratford-upon-Avon and its Vicinity, illustrative of the biography of Shakespeare, accompanied with descriptive remarks. By William Rider. S plates drawn and etched by W. Rider. Royal 8° boards, uncut. Warwick, 1828 1572 SHAKESPEARE ILLUSTRATED in a Series of Landscape and Architectural Designs. By G. F. Sargent. With notices of the several locaUties by various authors. Stipple-plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1842 1573 SHAKSPEARE. Galerie des Personnages de Shakspeare. Reproduits dans les principales scenes de ses pieces. Par Am^d^e Pichot. Numerous steel plates. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. Paris, 1844 1574 SHAKESPEARE AND THE EMBLEM WRIT- ERS, an exposition of their similarities of thought and ex- pression, preceded by a view of emblem literature down to 1616. By Henry Green. Portrait and illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1870 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND. 1575 SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND. By William Winter. Author's Edition. Extended to 3 vols. 16° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, sprays of flowers on sides inlaid in colors, double of crimson morocco, red silk fly-leaves, uncut, gilt tops, by David. David Douglas: Edinburgh, 1886 Extra Illustrated and extended to 3 volumes by the inser- tion of 198 finely engraved portraits and illustrations, a most beautiful little volume containing many rare portraits and extra, illustrations. 3IO C. F. Libbie & Co. SHAW'S ILLUMINATED ORNAMENTS, COLORED COPY. 1576 SHAW, HENRY. Illuminated Ornaments, Select- ed from Manuscripts and Early Printed Books of the Middle Ages. Carefully Colored from the Originals, with Descrip- tions by Sir Frederick Madden, K. H. Imperial 4° half morocco, gilt, uncut, Roxburghe style. W. Pickering: London, 1833 The plates highly finished with opaque colors and heightened with gold. "The design of this work is unique, and its execution beautiful. The elaborate richness of decoration, and splendor of the combination of color and blazonry, which render illuminated missals so curious and valuable, afford many useful hints for embellishment, both in color and design." — Spectator. This beautiful volume is enriched by facsimiles of the Illumina- tions and Initial Letters found in many choice Books of Hours, Bibles and Psalters, chiefly in the British Museum, dating from the IXth to the XVIth Centuries. SHAW'S DRESSES, COLORED COPY. 1577 SHAW. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages, from the 7th to the 17th Centuries. With numerous beautiful colored plates and numerous illustrations in the text, printed in colors. 2 vols, imperial 8° full crimson mo- rocco, extra, full gilt backs, very wide gold borders, by J. Wright. William Pickering: London, 1843 A colored copy. 1578 SHAW. Decorative Arts, Ecclesiastical and Civil of the Middle Ages. 41 full-page plates, many in gold and colors of enamel, gold, silver, iron and wood work, stained glass, embroidery and book-binding. Imperial 8° roxburghe, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1851 1579 SHELLEY, PERCY B. Prometheus Unbound; a lyrical drama. First ed. 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. ' London, 1820 Fine, clean, uncut copy, of the first edition. 1580 SHELLEY. Prometheus Unbound, and other poems. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, sides and top tooled with interlaced design, inside double and flies of red silk, bound by the Hampstead Bindery. C. and J. Oilier: London, 1820 Fine, clean, uncut copy of first edition in a beautiful binding. Book Auctioneers. 311 1581 SHELLEY. Adonais. An Elegy on the Death of John Keats. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, bound by Riviere & Son. Cambridge, 1829 Fine, clean copy, with the original paper covers bound in. The present edition is an exact reprint (a few typographical errors only being corrected) of the first edition of Adonais, dated Pisa, with the types of Didot, 1821. 1582 SHELLEY. Essays, Letters from Abroad, Trans- lations and Fragments. Edited by Mrs. Shelley. First ed. 2 vols, small 8° full light polished calf, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Zaehnsdorf. E. Moxon: London, 1840 1583 SHELLEY. Poetical Works of. Edited by Mrs. Shelley. Steel portraits. 3 vols. 16° calf, gilt backs. E. Moxon: London, 1853 1584 SHELLEY. The Sensitive Plant. Illustrated by Laurence Housman. With colored photogravure plates, colored by hand. Small 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1899 Special Edition on Japanese paper: only 50 copies printed for the Guild of Women-Binders, with plates colored by Miss Gloria Cardew. 1585 SHIRLEY, WILLIAM. A Letter from William Shirley, Esq.; Governor of Massachusetts-Bay, To his Grace the Duke of Newcastle ; with A Journal of the Siege of Louis- bourg, and other Operations of the Forces, during the Ex- pedition against the French Settlements on Cape-Breton, pp. 31. Small 4° full green morocco, uncut. London, 1764: reprinted by T. Draper, Boston. Fine, clean, uncut copy, with the half title. 1586 SIBLEY, JOHN L. Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University. 3 vols, thick royal 8° half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Cambridge, 1873-85 Contains bibliographical and biographical notices of Harvard Graduates from 1 642-1 689, including bibliographies of Increase and Cotton Mather, Samuel Willard, Joseph Dudley and others. 1587 SIDDONS, MRS. Life of. By Thomas Camp- bell. First ed. Mezzotint portrait, engraved by T. Lupton. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1834 •0:eftitifliiirif3cra?5litcrariiDocto2i85o3nni»0CFicrKcf fcrfbcri;g:concioiiato2iearsetincn.mrermonc8iuttatur manrnircriemDitiifa: fuis fi^ris laminrignita: a ^acobo tbero oUigencercoUccca* CompendtoTa vicedufdon defoiptfo/pcr BeatumRhenanumSdeftatmam* Bo 1temgoniam« See No, 1588.] Book Auctioneers. 313 SHIP OF FOOLS, 1511. 1588 SHIP OF FOOLS. Geyler, Joannis. Navicula, sive Speculum Fatuorum, compendiose Vitas Jo. Geyleri. Blatk £etUr. One hundred and eleven extremely curious and highly spirited woodcuts, some as large as the page. Small 4° full antique morocco, extra, blind tooling, gilt edges, by Thompson. Argentorati, 1511 This very curious satire against the Vices of the Times and more especially against the abuses of the Romish Church, ever since 1815, when Edward's copy sold for £43, has been eagerly sought after by amateurs, for whom a fine copy, owing to the difficulty of meeting one, has the greatest attraction. Many of the laughable woodcuts have Xylographic Inscriptions, which has induced collectors of Block Books to admit this entertaining production as one of their gems. Clement supposes the life was not published with the book, as the only two copies he met with were deficient of that portion. See Reproduction. 1589 SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of. By Thomas Zouch. Portrait. 4° calf. York, 1808 With the book-plate of Sir George R. Collier, Bart. 1590 SINGER, SAMUEL W. Researches into the History of Playing Cards. With illustrations of the origin of printing and engraving on wood. Frontispiece on India paper. Numerous illustrations in the text and colored plates of playing cards. Royal 4° full blue pebbled morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, wide inside gold borders, double and fly-leaves of pink watered silk, bound by Cervi and Sanford. London, 1816 1 591 SLATER, J. H. Book Collecting; a guide for Amatuers. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1892 1592 SLATER. Early Editions. A Bibliographical Survey of the Works of some popular modem Authors. Royal 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1894 1593 SMEDLEY, W. T. Life and Character. Draw- ings by W. T. Smedley. With accompanying text by A. v. S. Anthony. Small folio, cloth, uncut. New York, 1899 314 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1594 SMEETON, GEORGE. Smeeton's Historical and Biographical Tracts. Engraved title pages. 2 vols, small 4° straight grained antique red morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges. Westminster, 1820 Reprints of rare and curious tracts relating to English history, embracing 16 of the most curious and rare English historical tracts, ■with upwards of 30 fine portraits, including copies of the 18 very rare portraits in "Vicars' England's Worthies" and "Cromwell between the Pillows." Fine copy, very rare. Only 250 copies were printed and of these many were destroyed by fire. 1595 SMIDS, LUD. Pictura Loquens ; sive heroicarum tabulanim Hadriani Schoonebeeck, enarratio et explicatio. Frontispiece and 60 full-page engraved copper-plates of mythological Greek and Roman characters. 12° full black crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges, wide inside gold borders, by Emile Rousselle. Amstelsedami, 1695 Fine copy, beautifully bound, with brilliant impressions of the portraits. 1596 SMILES, SAMUEL. Lives of the Engineers; with an account of their principal works. Portraits and il- lustrations. 3 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs, London, 1861 SMITH'S VIRGINIA, 1624. 1597 SMITH, CAPT. JOHN. The General Historic of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles: with the names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Govemours from their first beginning An°: 1584 to this present 1624. With the Pro- ceedings of those Severall Colonies and the Accidents that befell them in all their Journeys and Discoveries. Also the Maps and Descriptions of all those Countryes, their Commodi- ties, People, Government, Customs, and Religion yet knowne. Divided into sixe Bookes. By Captaine lohn Smith sometymes Govemour in those Countryes & Admirall of New England. Engraved title, pp. (12), 96, 105-248. 4 maps. Size 7^ x 11. Folio, full morocco, extra, gilt edges, by Hayday. (With por- trait of Smith, Duchess of Richmond and 2 portraits of Matoaka inserted). Printed by I. D. and I H. for Michael Sparkes. London, 1624 The Deane copy which brought, $330. Book Auctioneers. 315 1598 SMITH. True Travels, Adventures and Observa- tions of Captain John Smith in Europe, Asia, Africke and America. Printed from the London edition of 1629. Portrait, folding copper-plate map and engravings. 2 vols. 8° three- quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back, and tops, by Sanford. Richmond, 181 9 Vol. 2 comprises the General Historie of Virginia, New England and the Summer lies. 1599 SMITH. New England's Trials; a reprint of the rare first edtion of 1620. With a prefatory note by Charles Deane. Small 4° half brown morocco, uncut, gilt top. Cambridge, 1873 This copy printed on old paper, the only copy so printed, also the reprint with map, of which only 50 copies were printed. One page inlaid. 1600 SMITH, ADAM. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. 2 vols. 4° calf (re- backed). London, 1776 Presentation copy from the author. Book-plates of E. H. Locker, and coat of arms on sides. 1 60 1 SMITH, HELEN E. Colonial Days and Ways. With decorations by T. G. Moore. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1900 1602 SMITH, JOHN T. An Antiquarian Ramble in the Streets of London with Anecdotes of their more Celebrated Residents. Edited by Charles Mackay. 2 vols. 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1846 SMITH'S NEW JERSEY. 1603 SMITH, SAMUEL. History of the Colony of Nova-Caesaria, or New Jersey; containing an account of its first settlement, progressive improvements, the original and present constitution, and other events, to the year 1721, with some particulars since; and a short view of its present state. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Burlington, 1765 Original edition. 3i6 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1604 SMITH, WILLIAM. History of the Province of New York from its discovery to the appointment of Governor Golden in 1762. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Forbes & Co. New York, 1830 Name on first title, otherwise fine, clean, large, uncut copy. 1605 SMITH, WILLIAM. Dictionary of the Bible. Numerous engravings on wood. 3 vols, thick 8° half russia, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Boston, 1863 1606 SMITH. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geogra- phy. Numerous engravings on wood. 2 vols, thick 8° half russia, gilt backs and tops. Boston, 1865 1607 SMITH. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiqui- ties. Numerous engravings on wood. Thick 8° half russia, gilt back and top. Boston, 1865 1608 SMITH. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Bio- graphy and Mythology. Numerous engravings on wood. 3 vols, thick 8° half russia, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Boston, 1867 FIRST EDITION OF HUMPHREY CLINKER. 1609 SMOLLETT, Tobias. The Expedition of Hum- phrey Clinker. By the author of Roderick Random. First ed. 3 vols. 12° full blue crushed levant morocco, Janseniste, in- side gold borders, gilt edges, bound by Riviere & Son. Printed for W. Johnston: London, 1771 A beautiful, clean copy of the first edition in an elegant binding. The first issue of the first volume which is dated (1671). 1610 SMYTH, J. F. D. Tour in the United States of America; containing an account of the present situation of that country, with a description of the Indian Nations. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. London, 1784 The author was a zealous Loyalist and recorded many interest- ing particulars of the first days of the Revolution, together with many scandalous anecdotes relating to the public men of the times. Fine, clean, large, uncut copy. Book Auctioneers. 317 161 1 SOIREES DE MEDAN (Les.) Par Zola, Maupas- sant, Huysmans, C^rard, Hennique, Alexis, with the portraits of the six authors, each by F. Desmoulin and 6 illustrations by Jeannot, etched by L. Muller. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back, gold on uncut edges, inside gold borders, by Chambolle-Duru. G. Charpentier: Paris, 1890 Only a limited number printed. 161 2 SOMERVILLE, William. The Chase. Reprinted from the original edition of 1735, with a memoir of the author. Illustrations by Hugh Thomson. Small 4° half vellum, uncut. London, 1896 Japanese Vellum copy; only a few so printed. 1613 SOWERBY, J. G. Afternoon Tea. Rhymed for children. With original illustrations by J. G. Sowerby and H. H. Emerson. First ed. Colored illustrations. 4° pictorial boards. London, n. d. 1 614 SPECULUM Heroicum. Principis Omnium Tem- porum Poetarum. Homeri, id est argumenta XXIIII libro- rum Iliados in quimbus veri principis Imago Poetice, elegan- tissime exprimitur. Les XXIIII Livres d'Homere. Reduict en tables demonstratives figur^es, par Crispin de Passe. En- graved vignette on title, with portrait of Homer. Portrait of Isaac Hillaire and 24 fine copper-plates in the text. Small 4° full brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. Trajecti Batavorum: 1613 Beautiful clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates, engraved by Crispin de Passe. 161 s SPENCE, JOSEPH. Anecdotes. Observations and Characters of Books and Men. Now first published from the original papers, with notes and a life of the author. By Samuel W. Singer. First ed. Portrait. 8° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Root &SoN. London, 1820 1616 [SPENSER, EDMUND.] The Shepheards Calen- dar. Containing 12 aeglogues, proportionable and the 12 moneths. Entituled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles, both of Learning and Chivalrie, Master Philip Sidney. Woodcuts. Small folio, full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt back and edges, by Tout. London, 161 7 3i8 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1617 SPENSER. Poetical Works of (with an Essay on his Life and Writings, by Philip Masterman). Portrait. 5 vols. 12° three-quarters dark green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Tout. W. Pickering: London, 1825 Beautiful copy of the Pickering edition. 1618 SPENSER. Faerie Queene. Edited by Thomas J. Wise and displayed in a series of designs by Walter Crane. 6 vols, royal 4° three-quarters light brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops, by P. B. Sanford. George Allen: London, 1896 Limited Edition; witli Walter Crane's illustrations. Printed atjthe Chiswick Press. Only 1000 copies have been printed on hand-made paper. 1619 SPENSER. Prothalamion: Epithalamion. Photo- gravure head-pieces on India paper. Imperial 8° boards, uncut. Boston, I go 2 Large Paper: only 419 copies printed at the Riverside Press. 1620 SPORTING. Malet, Captain. Annals of the Road; or, notes on mail and stage coaching in Great Britain, to which are added Essays on the Road, by " Nimrod." Colored plates and other illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 1621 SPORTING. Reynardson, C. T. S. Birch. "Down the Road;" or reminiscences of a gentleman coachman. First ed. Colored plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 STEDMAN'S AMERICAN WAR. 1622 STEDMAN, C. History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War, by C. Stedman, who served under Sir W. Howe, Sir H. Clinton, and the Marquis Cornwallis. 15 plates. 2 vols, royal 8° full green levant mo- rocco, gilt backs and inside borders, gilt tops, front edges uncut, bound by Bedford. Printed for the author, London, 1794 An exceptionally fresh and clean copy. Particularly valuable on account of the large Military Maps and Surveys from the official originals by the British engineering stafE. This copy sold on Chase and Dale sale for $35. [See No. 1623.] Book Auctioneers. 319 1623 STENDHAL, M. DE. (Henri Beyle). Le Rouge et le Noir, Rdimpression textuelle de 1' Edition originale illustr^e de 80 eaux fortes. Par H. Dubonchet. Preface de L^on Chapron. Portrait and beautiful etched vignettes. 3 vols. 8° magnificently bound by Chambolle-Duru, in full crimson crushed levant morocco, sides tooled with sprays of roses and leaves within circles and double vertical lines, back panels of the same pattern, gold on uncut leaves, wide inside gold borders. L. Conquet: Paris, 1884 Only 350 copies printed on special water-marked paper. Only 500 copies printed in all. A magnificent specimen of binding by Chambolle-Duru. See Reproduction. 1624 STEPHEN, HENRY L. State Trials, Political and Social. 2 photogravure portraits. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 1625 STEPHENS, FREDERIC G. Flemish Relics; architectural, legendary and pictorial, as connected with public buildings in Belgium. Illustrated with photogravures byJICundall and Fleming. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1866 1626 STERNE, LAURENCE. Designs to Illustrate Sterne's Sentimental Jotu-ney. 12 colored caricature illustra- tions in the style of Rowlandson. Small oblong 4° half roan (worn). J. Wallis: London (circa 1820) Extremely rare in such fine condition. Paper water marked 1818. 1627 STERNE. A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. Illustrated with 100 engravings on wood by Bastin and G. Nicholls. 8° full light polished calf, extra, gilt back and edges. London, 1841 Extra Illustrated with i6 extra plates inserted, including a series by Tony Johannot. 1628 STERNE. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy. With 12 full-page illustrations in photo- gravure by Goupil process and numerous sketches throughout the text from designs by Maurice Leloir. Royal 4° three- quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. New York, 1884 Japanese vellum paper copy, printed entirely on vellum paper. 320 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1629 STEVENS, HENRY. Catalogue of My English Library. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1853 Printed for private distribution, by C. Whittingham. 1630 STEVENS. Historical Nuggets. BibUotheca Americana ; or, a descriptive account of my rare books relating to America. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 1631 STEVENS. Historical and Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries in America, 1453-1530. Folding maps in pocket. 8° cloth, uncut. New Haven, 1 8 69 Only 75 copies printed. 1632 STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS. A Child's Gar- den of Verses. Illustrated by Charles Robinson. 8° magnifi- cently bound by Toof & Co., in canary yellow morocco, with a most beautiful inlay of flowers and ribbons on sides and back, wide inside borders with inlay of green morocco, gilt edges, original cover bound in. Scribners: New York, 1895 Large Paper Edition. Printed on Japanese vellum: only 100 copies printed for America. A magnificent specimen of inlaid binding, by Toof & Co. See Reproduction. 1633 STEVENSON. A Child's Garden of Verses. Illus- trated by E. Mars and M. H. Squire. Numerous illustrations, some in colors. 4° boards. New York, 1900 1634 STILLMAN, WILLIAM JAMES. Autobiography of a Journalist. 2"portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1 90 1 163 s STIRLING-MAXWELL, SIR WILLIAM. Works of. New edition incorporated with author's own notes, addi- tions and emendations, with portrait and 32 steel and mezzo- tint engravings and 5 colored illustrations from original water- colored sketches, also nuraerous engravings on wood. 5 vols, square 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1891 Only 640 copies printed with full page plates on India paper. Comprises: Annals of the Artists of Spain, 4 vols; — Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles V. 1636 STONE, MRS. Chronicles of Fashion. English Society from the Time of Queen Elizabeth to the Present Day ; comprising anecdotes of the most distinguished personages. Second ed. Steel portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 [See No. 1632.] Book Auctioneers. 321 BOUND BY OTTO ZAHN. 1637 SMITH, WILLIAM. History of the First Discov- ery and Settlement of Virginia: being an essay toward a gen- eral history of this colony. First ed. 8° full crimson mirror levant morocco, comer ornaments, full gilt back, with broad inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Otto Zahn. Williamsburg, 1747 Fine, clean copy, beautifully bound. 1638 STONE, EDWIN M. Our French Allies, Rocham- beau and his Army, Lafayette and his Devotion, D'Estaing, DeTemay, Barras, De Grasse, and their fleets in the Great War of the American Revolution. Steel portraits, maps and numerous vignette portraits, autographs and illustrations. Thick 8° half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Providence, 1884 1639 STOWE, H. B. Uncle Tom's Cabin. First ed. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1852 Fine, clean copy of the first edition in the original binding. 1640 STRANGE, EDWARD F. Alphabets; a hand- book of lettering. With historical, critical and practical' ^de- scriptions. Numerous illustrations. 8° full light brown crushed levant morocco, front side and back tooled in a decorative manner, wide inside borders, uncut, gilt top, bound by M. C. London, 1895 Japanese Vellum copy: only 75 copies printed. STRUTT'S CHRONICLE. 1 641 STRUTT, JOSEPH. Chronicle of England; or, a complete history, civil, military and ecclesiastical, of the Ancient Britons and Saxons. With 42 copper-plate en- gravings. 2 vols. 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1779 Original edition. 322 C. F. Libbie & Co. COLORED COPY OF STRUTT'S COSTUMES. 1642 STRUTT. Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England; from the establishment of the Saxons in Britain to the present time. Illustrated by engravings taken from the most authentic remains of an- tiquity. New and improved edition, with critical and ex- planatory notes, by J. R. Planch^. Illustrated with 142 plates, finely colored. 2 vols, royal 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1842 With a series of beautifully colored plates. COLORED COPY OF STRUTT'S ANTIQUITIES. 1643 STRUTT. The Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiqui- ties of England; containing the representations of all the English Monarchs from Edward the Confessor to Henry the VIII. 60 copper-plates engraved by the author, with a supplement containing 12 plates. The whole carefully col- lected from ancient illuminated manuscript, now an improved edition with critical and explanatory notes by J. R. Planche. Finely colored plates. Thick 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt top (binding rubbed) . London, 1842 Colored copy. 1644 SUCQUET, ANTONIUS, E SOCIETATE JESU. Via Vitse ^Eternas Iconibus illustrata per Boetium k Bolswert. Engraved title and numerous full-page copper-plates, brilliant impressions. Thick 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, blind and gold tooling, gilt on rough leaves, bound by F. Bedford. Typis Martini Nutij : Antverpiae, 1620 32 plates by Bolswert. Beautiful copy of the first edition. It has been reprinted many times. 1645 SUE, EUGENE. Les Mysteres de Paris. Nouvelle edition, revue par I'Auteur. Steel plates and other illus- trations. 4 vols, royal 8° half calf, gilt backs. Paris, 1843 Contains fine copper-plates by Daubigny, Trimolet and others. 1646 SUE. Le Juif Errant. lUustr^e par Gavarni. 4 vols, royal 8° half red calf, gilt backs. Paris, 1845 Original edition with the Gavarni illustrations. Book Auctioneers. 323 1647 SUE. The Wandering Jew. With 104 engrav- ings drawn on wood by M. Valentin and executed by most eminent English engravers under the superintendence of Charles Heath. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Chapman & Hall: London, 1846 Original issue of Heath's illustrated edition. 1648 SULLIVAN, JAMES. History of the District of Maine. Large folding copper-plate map. 8° three quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Boston, 1795 SURTEES' SPORTING NOVELS, FIRST EDITIONS. 1649 [SURTEES, R. S.] Handley Cross. First ed. With 17 colored plates and numerous woodcuts by John Leech. 8° original cloth, uncut. London, 1854 1650 [SURTEES.] "Ask Mamma;" First edition, with colored plates and other illustrations by John Leech. 8° original cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1651 [SURTEES.] Plain or Ringlets? First ed. Il- lustrated with 13 full page colored etchings and numerous woodcut illustrations by John Leech. 8° original cloth, uncut. London, i860 1652 [SURTEES.] Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds. First ed. With colored illustrations by John Leech and H. K. Browne. 8° original cloth, uncut. London, 1865 1653 [SWIFT, JONATHAN.] A Tale of a Tub. To which is added an account of a battel between the antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library. 8° original calf, Printed for John Nutt: London, 1704 First edition of this scarce book, with separate title-pages to each of the three parts. Preceding the title-page is the leaf, frequently wanting, which gives a factitious list of "Treatises writ by the same author . . . which will be speedily published.'! 324 C. F. Libbie & Co. FIRST EDITION OF GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. 1654 SWIFT. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver. Por- trait and maps. 2 vols. 8° full calf, gilt backs and edges, paneled sides, inside gold borders, by Riviere & Son. Printed for Benj. Motte: London, 1726 Fine clean copy of the scarce first edition. With separate pagination and title pages, each dated 1726, to each part. French copy, brought $76. Arnold copy, $96. 1655 SWIFT. Travels in the Several Remote Nations of the World. Copper-plate portrait and maps. 2 vols. 8° old paneled calf. Benj. Motte: London, 1726 With book-plate of Sir John Chester, Bart., of Checkley, in each volume. First edition, with continous pagination. 1656 [SWIFT.] Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. Illustrated with upwards of 400 wood en- gravings from designs by Grandville. With copious notes, life of the author and an essay on satirical fiction by W. C. Taylor. Royal 8° calf. London (1840) Fine copy of the first illustrated edition, by Grandville, now scarce. 1657 SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. Ata- lanta in Calydon; a tragedy. First ed. Small 4° full green crushed levant morocco, sides tooled in an elaborate pattern with centre ornaments of leaves and roses, the roses being inlaid in red, gilt back, uncut edges, gilt top, by Riviere & Son. E. Moxon: London, 1865 A fine clean copy in a magnificent inlaid binding. McKee copy, $40. Copy botmdby Cobden-Sanderson, sold in London, 1901, for £66. See reproduction, 1658 SWINBURNE. Songs Before Sunrise. First ed. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1871 Large Paper: only 25 copies printed for private circulation only. 1659 SWINBURNE. The Heptalogia. Small 4° vel- lum wrappers, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1898 Japan Vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. [See No. 1657.] Book Auctioneers. 325 1660 SWINBURNE. Laus Veneris; Poems and Bal- lads. Portrait and fac-simile of autographs. Small 4° vellum wrappers. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy: Only 25 copies printed. 1 661 SWINBURNE. Under the Microscope. 8° vel- lum wrappers, uncut. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 1662 SWINBURNE. Songs Before Sunrise. Portrait. Small 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1901 Japan Vellum copy : only 25 copies printed. 1663 SWINBURNE. Poems and Ballads. 2d and 3d series. Small 4° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1902 Japan Vellum copy: only 25 copies printed. Bound uniform with above. 1664 SWITZLER. Illustrated History of Missouii from 1 541-1877. Illustrations. 8° half green crushed le- vant morocco, gilt back and top. St. Louis, 1879 1665 SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON. Wine, Woman and Song. Mediaeval Latin Students' Songs. Now first translated into English verse. 12° full red levant morocco extra, tooled sides and back, uncut edges, gilt top, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1884 First edition, beautifully bound, with emblematic tooling of grape leaves and vines, flaming hearts and harps. 1666 SYMONDS. Wine, Woman and Song. Mediasval Latin Students' Songs. Now first translated into English verse, with an Essay. By John Addington Symonds. Small 4° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, decorative gold panel on covers, full gilt back, inside gold borders, by Toof & Co. Thomas B. Mosher: Portland, 1899 Only so copies printed on Japanese vellum and the type dis- tributed. 326 C. F. Libbie & Co. TAILFER'S GEORGIA. 1667 npAILFER, PAT. A True and Historical JL Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, in America, from the First Settlement thereof until this present Period; containing the most authentick facts, matters and transactions therein. Together with His Majesty's Charter, Representations of the People, Letters, etc., and a dedication to His Excellency General Oglethorpe. By Pat. Tailfer, M. D., Hugh Anderson, M. A., Da. Douglas, and others, pp. (xxiv), 176. 16° three quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. Printed by P. Timothy, for the Authors: Charles-Town, 1741 Original edition; both the Brinley and Menzies catalogues give collation as pp. XVIII, 118. This rare pamphlet contains some very unpleasant particulars of the scandalous conduct of the Rev. John Wesley during his apostolic mission in Savannah. According to these gentlemen, "He was in- dicted before a Grand Jury of Forty-Four Free-holders, and Thirteen Indictments were found against him; one concerned Mr. Williamson and his Spouse." Mr. Wesley, it appears, undertook to "pour the leperous distilment" into the ear of this virtuous lady, to the effect that "her husband had no right to regulate her behaviour as to con- versing with him." However, as soon as the distinguished apostle heard that these indictments had been found against him, he did not tarry to discuss the question further, but bolted out of the town in the night, fled to Charles-Town, and thence to England. See pages 41, 42, 43, and 48. See reproduction. 1668 TASSO, TORQUATO. La Gierusalemme Lib- erata, di Torquato Tasso. Con le Figure di Bernardo Cas- tello; e le Annotationi di Scipio Gentili, e di Giulio Guastavini. Numerous fine full-page copper-plates, brilliant impressions, with numerous wood-cut headings and initial letters in the text. Royal 8° full claret crushed levant morocco, extra, sides ornamented with panel and flower designs of conven- tionalized leaves and interlaced ribbons, gilt over marbled edges, wide inside gold borders, by Chambolle-Duru, en- closed in chamois-lined slip case. Appresso Girolamo Bartoli: Genova, 1590 Magnificent copy in a beautiful binding, with brilliant impres- sions of the copper-plates. Edition tr^s estim^e h. cause des belles figures grav^ par Giac. Franco et Annabale Caracci. A True and Hil-fomcAi, NARRATIVE Of the COLONY of GEORGIA. In America^ From the Firft Settlement thereof until this prefent Period : Containing The moft authcntick Fafits, Matters and Tranfadions therein. Together with His Majefty's Charter, Rcprefentations of the People, Letters, Bt. And A Dedication to His Excellency General OGLETHORPE. ^ Pat. Taili er, M. D. By < Hugh Anderson. M J. t^ Da. Dougi^s, a>id otheri, Zaad-bMsrt in Georgia, at prefent .» Charles* Town to South-Carolina. ^^— — ■ ■ -I !■ Qai Deorurn Maneribas fapienicr uti, Duramq; callet Pauperieroq; paii, Pejufq; Letho Flagitium pmci Kon iile ^ro caris Amicis Aut Patria timidu* Pesirs. fl. 4 0. Charlss Town, South-Carolina: PriMd b^ P. Timothy, /»r tie jHthirs, 1741. [See No. 1667.] 328 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1669 TASSO. La Gerusalemme Libera'ta. Portrait .and beautiful copper-plates after designs by H. Gravelot, engraved by Le Roy. 2 vols. 8° beautifully bound by Zaehns- DORF, 1896, in full brown morocco, sides tooled in a conven- tionalized pattern of the Greek key, leaves and sprays, crim- son silk double and flies. Paregi, 17 71 Contains 2 frontispieces with the portraits of Tasso and Grave- lot ; 2 titles with fleurons by Drouet and dedication, with vignette by Le Roy; 20 plates, 9 large and 14 small tail pieces and 20 head vign- ettes, with portraits, the whole after Gravelot, by Baquoy, Duclos, Henriques, Leveau, Lingfe, Le Roy, Massard, Mesuil, Nfe, Patas, Ponce, Rousseau and Simonet. 1670 TASSO. Jerusalem Delivered; an heroic poem. Translated by John Hoole. 8th ed., with notes. With en- gravings from designs by S. Shelley. 2 vols, royal 8° russia, gilt backs, sides and edges. T. Bensley: London, 1803 With elegant copper-plates engraved by Heath, Neagle, Walker and others. 1671 TAINE, H. A. A Tour through the Pyrenees. With illustrations by Gustave Dor^. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1874 1672 TAYLOR, W. C. Memoirs of the House of Orleans. First ed. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. R. Bentley: London, 1849 1673 TENNYSON'S POEMS. First ed. 2 vols. 12° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, wide gold borders, sides entirely covered with gold dots, full gilt backs, gilt on rough edges, wide inside gold borders, bound by the Doves Bindery, Cobden-Sanderson, 1896. ' Edward Moxon: London, 1842 A beautiful, fine, clean copy, of the first edition, magnificently bound by Cobden-Sanderson. 1674 TENNYSON. In Memoriam. First ed. 12° bound by the Doves Bindery, to match the above binding. Moxon: London, 1850 See Reproduction of Binding. 167s TENNYSON. Maud, and other poems. First ed. 12'^ full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, top and edges uncut, by De Santy. London, 1855 Fine copy, with the original cloth covers bound in. [See No. 1674. 1 Book Auctioneers. 329 1676 TENNYSON. Maud and other Poems. First ed. 12" full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges, by the Club Bindery. E. Moxon: London, 1855 1677 TENNYSON. Idylls of the King. First ed. 12" full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, by the Club Bindery. E. Moxon: London, 1859 1678 TENNYSON. Enoch Arden. First ed. 12° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges, by the Club Bindery. E. Moxon: London, 1864 1679 TENNYSON. The Princess. With 26 illustra- tions engraved on wood by Dalziel, Green, Thomas and E. Williams, from drawings of David Maclise. 8° half blue morocco, gilt back and edges, by Matthews. E. Moxon & Co.: London, 1866 First illustrated edition. 1680 TENNYSON. The Holy Grail, and other Poems. First edition. 12° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt edges, by De Santy. London, 1870 Fine copy with original covers bound in. 1 681 TENNYSON. Poems. Illustrated by Edward Lear. Photogravure plates. 4° half morocco. London, 1889 Japan Paper copy: only loo copies printed. Proof Edition, with signature of Tennyson. 1682 THACHER, JAMES. Military Journal during the American Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783; with historical facts and anecdotes, to which is added an appendix, containing biographical sketches of several general officers. 8° half crimson morocco, uncut gilt back and top. Boston, 1823 Fine, clean, uncut copy. 1683 THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Ad- dison, Charles G. Damascus and Palmyra, a Journey to the East. I o humorous colored plates from designs by Thackeray. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut (worn). London, 1838 First edition. The above bids fair to become one of the most expensive of the early Thackeray works. Until recently, the book was unknown to col- lectors, and the greater number of copies seem to have been wasted, and as a natural consequence the few that have occurred for sale have already commanded fancy prices. French copy brought, $74. 330 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1684 THACKERAY. The Paris Sketch Book. By Mr. Titmarsh. With numerous designs by the author on copper and wood. 2 vols. 8° tree calf extra, uncut, gilt tops, original covers bound in. John Macrone: London, 1840 First edition of Thackeray's first book. 1685 THACKERAY. Comic Tales and Sketches. Ed- ited and illustrated by Mr. Michael Angelo Titmarsh, author of "The Paris Sketch Book," etc. 12 plates by the author. 2 vols. 8° paneled calf, gilt backs, and edges by Tout. Hugh Cunningham: London, 1841 "It is now one of the rarest and most sought after of Thackeray's ■works." — Johnson's Hints to Collectors. The F. W. French copy brought $92. 1686 THACKERAY. The Irish Sketch Book. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. Numerous engravings on wood drawn by the author. 2 vols. 8° tree calf, extra, gilt backs, uncut, gilt top. Chapman & Hall: London, 1843 Fine, uncut copy, with the original covers bound in. 1687 THACKERAY. Notes of a Journey from Corn- hill to Grand Cairo. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. Colored fron- tispiece and other illustrations. 8° full polished calf, extra, gilt top, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1846 First edition. 1688 THACKERAY. Mrs. Perkins's Ball. By M. A. Titmarsh. Small 4° tree calf, extra, covers bound in. London, 1847 First edition. 1689 THACKERAY. "Our Street." By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With 16 full-page illustrations by the author. Small 4° tree calf, extra, gilt edges, illustrated covers bound in. London, 1848 First edition, with the colored plates. 1690 THACKERAY. The Book of Snobs. Illustra- tions by the author. Small 8° tree calf, uncut, gilt top. Punch Office: London, 1848 First edition. Book Auctioneers. 331 1 69 1 THACKERAY. Vanity Fair. A Novel without a Hero. With illustrations on steel and wood by the author. 8° full light poHshed calf, extra, gilt edges, by Root & Son- Bradbury & Evans: London, 1848 First edition. A fine copy of the earliest issue, "Vanity Fair,'' at the head of Chapter I in rustic type, and with the wood-cut of the Marquis Steyne on page 336, which was afterward suppressed. 1692 THACKERAY. Rebecca and Rowena, a Ro- mance upon Romance. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. Small 4° full claret crushed levant morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top, illustrated covers bound in. London, 1850 First edition. With a double set of Illustrations by Richard Doyle, both plain and colored. 1693 THACKERAY. The Kickleburys on the Rhine. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With 1 5 illustrations by the author. Small 4° full claret crushed levant morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top, illustrated covers bound in. London, 1850 First edition. With a double set of illustrations, plain and colored. 1694 THACKERAY. English Humourists of the Eigh- teenth Century. First ed. 12° full light polished calf, extra, gilt back, uncut, gilt top, bound by Zaehnsdorf. Smith, Elder & Co.: London, 1853 169s THACKERAY. The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush and the Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. First ed. Small 8° pink crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, by P. RiACH. Bradley & Evans: London, 1856 Fine, uncut copy of the rare first edition with the original front yellow cover bound in. 1696 THACKERAY. The Four Georges. Illustra- tions. 8° light polished calf, extra, uncut, gilt top, by Zaehn s- DORF. London, 1862 First edition. 1697 THACKERAY. Johnson, Charles P. Hints to Collectors of the Original Editions of the Works of William Makepeace Thackeray. 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1885 Only 550 copies printed. 332 C. F. Libbie & Co. THEATRE D'HISTOIRE, 1613. 1698 THEATRE D'HISTOIRE, ou avec les grandes prouesses et aventures ^tranges du noble et vertueux Cheva- lier Polimantes Prince d'Arsine, etc. (Par Ph. de Belle- ville). Engraved title and numerous fine copper-plate en- gravings in the text, of war and military scenes, ceremonials, etc. Royal 8° full brown morocco, Janseniste, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Cap^. Rutger Velpius: Bruxelles, 1613 1699 THOMAS, ISAIAH. History of Printing in America; with a biography of printers and an account of newspapers. 2d ed., with the author's corrections and addi- tions and a catalogue of American publications previous to the Revolution of 1776. Portrait. 2 vols, royal 8° three- quarters claret crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Albany, 1874 HUGH THOMSON'S ILLUSTRATIONS. 1700 [THOMSON, HUGH, Illustrator.] Collected Set of the Works Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. 8 vols. 8° uniformly bound in full brown crushed levant morocco, extra, floral ornament inlaid in centre, corners and backs, inside gold borders, gilt on uncut leaves, by Chambolle-Duru. Published by Macmillan & Co.: London, 1890-94 Comprises: The Vicar of Wakefield, with a preface by Austin Dobson, 1890; — Cranford, by Mrs. Gaskell, 1891; — Ballad of Beau Brocade, by Austin Dobson, 1892 ; Our Village, by Mary Russell Mitford, 1893; — Pride and Prejudice, 1894; — Condon's Song and other Verses from various sources, 1894, with an introduction by Austin Dobson. Also printed uniform with the above set : Rip Van Winkle, by Wash- ington Irving, with 53 illustrations of George H. Boughton, 1893; — Humorous Poems, by Thomas Hood, with 133 illustrations by Charles E. Brock, 1893. 1 701 THOMSON. Days with Sir Richard de Coverly. Reprinted from The Spectator, with numerous illustrations. By Hugh Thomson. Small 4° full green crushed levant morocco, gold panel on sides, gilt back, uncut, gilt top. Macmillan & Co.: London, 1886 First ed., with the illustrations by Hugh Thompson. Book Auctioneers. 333 1702 THOMSON, JAMES. The Seasons. New ed. Portrait and engraved plates from drawings by W. Hamilton and Fuseli. Engraved by W. Bromley, J. Fittler and J. Heath. 8° full blue straight-grained morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, inside borders, by Riley. T. Bensley: London, 1802 Fine clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPY. 1703 THOMSON. The Seasons. Embellished with engravings on wood by Bewick, from Thurston's designs. 8° full green crushed levant morocco extra, gold panel on sides, gilt back, uncut, gilt top, inside gold borders, by Thierry. London, 1802 Extra Illustrated copy; with the title-page and portrait from the Stockdale Edition of 1793, 17 plates by Thomas Stothard, H. Singleton and others. 1704 THOMSON. The Seasons; embellished with en- gravings from designs by Rich'd Westall. 16° three-quarters light blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top, by Kauf- MANN. J. Sharpe: London, 1821 1705 THOMSON, MRS. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 171 5 and 1745. Steel portraits. 3 vols. 8° three-quarters dark crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Bentley: London, 1845 1706 THOREAU, H. D. Walden ; or, life in the Woods. First ed. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1854 1707 THOREAU. Maine Woods. First ed. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1864 1708 THOREAU. Letters to Various Persons. First ed. 12° original cloth. Boston, 1865 1709 THOREAU. A Yankee in Canada. First ed. 12" original cloth. Boston, 1866 1 7 10 THOREAU. Personality of Thoreau. By F. B. Sanborn. Facsimiles of autographs. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1901 Only 500 copies [printed on French hand-made paper, at the Merrymount Press. 334 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1 71 1 THOREAU. The Service. Edited by F. B. Sanborn. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1902 Only 500 copies printed on French hand-made paper, at the Merrymount Press. 1712 THOREAU. Etchings by Sidney L. Smith. Il- lustrating "Thoreau, the Poet Naturalist." 6 India proof portraits and plates. 8° sheets in board portfolio. Boston. 1 7 13 THORNTON, J. W. Lives of Isaac Heath and John BoUes ; Elders of the Church and principal founders of the Grammar School in Roxbury and of Rev. John Eliot, Jr., preacher to the Indians. 12° half brown morocco, gilt back and top. .(Roxbury), 1850 Only 50 copies printed for private distribution. Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 1 714 THORNTON. The Landing at Cape Anne; or, the charter of the first permanent Colony on the Territory of the Massachusetts Company, now discovered and first pub- lished from the original MSS, with an inquiry into its authority and a history of the Colony, 1624-1628. Facsimile plate. 8° three-quarters morocco. Boston, 1854 1 715 TICKNOR, GEORGE. History of Spanish Lit- erature. First ed. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1849 1716 TIMES, JOHN. Romance of London. First ed. 3 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1865 1717 TISSOT. Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ. 365 compositions from the four gospels, with notes and ex- planatory drawings. By J. James Tissot. Notes translated by Mrs. Arthur Bell. Illustrated with full-page photogravure and colored plates and numerous illustrations throughout text, many in colors. 2 vols, royal 4° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and edges, by Sanford. London, 1897 Best edition with the colored plates. [See No. 1719. Book Auctioneers. 335 1718 TODD, JONATHAN. Faithful Narrative of the Proceedings of the First Society and Church in Wallingford in their calling and settling the Rev. James Dana. Together with a Vindication of Rev. James Dana, said church and society and the Ordination Council, in the letter, by William Hart. 8° three-quarters claret crushed levant morocco, uncut (last leaf remargined): New Haven, 1759 ORIGINAL EDITION OF GEOFROY TORY'S CHAMP FLEURY, 1529. 1719 TORY DE BOURGES, GEOFROY. Champ Fleury. Au quel est contenu Lart & Science de la deue & vraye Proportio des Lettres Attiques, quo dit autremet Lettres Antiques, & vulgairement Lettres Romaines propor- tionnees selon le Corps & Visage humain, etc Qui fut acheue dimprimer Le mercredy. XXVIIJ. lour du Mois Dapuril. Lan Mil Cincq Cens XXIX. Pour Maistre Geofroy Tory de Bourges, Autheur dudict Liure, & Libraire demorat a Paris, qui le vent sus Petit Pont a Lenseigne du Pot cas se. Et pour Giles Gourmont aussi Librairie demorant au diet Paris, qui le vent pareillement en La Rue Sainct laques k lenseigne des Trois Couronnes. Large 8° claret colored mirror morocco, the sides beautifully tooled with intricate geometrical and interlaced ribbon bands, gilt back, double of the same with a wide gold border, gilt edges, bound by the Club Bindery, 1893, enclosed in a half morocco, flannel lined wrapper, lettered on the back and enclosed in a slip case. Paris, 1529 A most magnificent specimen of binding by the Club Bindery, New York. An interesting and rare specimen of Tory's press, containing numerous woodcuts especially useful for the student of typography. See reproduction. 1720 TRAGICUM THEATRUM Octorum et Casuum Tragicorum Londini Publice celebratorum. With folding plates and portraits on copper, brilliant impressions. 16° old calf (rebacked), gilt, red edges. Amstelodami, 1649 Brilliant impressions of the copper-plate portraits engraved in the style of Hollar. Includes: Portraits of Charles I; — Oliver Cromwell; — Thomas Fairfax; — Archbishop Laud; — Thomas Went- worth ;— Charles II, etc. 336 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1721 TRELAWNY, EDWARD J. Records of Shelley, Byron and the author. First ed. 2 portraits. 2 vols, small 8° three-quarters dark green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. B. M. Pickering: London, 1878 1722 'TRISTAN. Der Roman von Tristan und Isolde. Illustrations. 4° cloth. Leipzig (1901) 1723 TRIUMPHANT CHRISTIAN; or, the dying words and extraordinary behavior of a gentleman who de- parted this life, on the 5th day of September 1725, reprinted, Boston, 1736; — The Body of Death Anatomized, a brief essay concerning the sorrows and the desires of the Regenerate, by Nehemiah Walter, reprinted, Boston, 1736; — God Some- times Answers his People by Terrible Things in Righteous- ness, a discourse occasioned by that awful Thunder-Clap, which struck the Meeting- House in N. London, August 31, i73S> by Eliphalet Adams, N. London, 1735; — Usefulness and Expedience of Souldiers, a sermon preached to an Artil- lery Company, at Guilford, May 25, 1736, by Thomas Ruggles, N. London, 1737; — Connecticut Election Sermon, May 9, 1734; "The Faithful Ruler Described and Excited," by Nathaniel Chauncey, N. London, 1734. Bound in one vol. 16° old sheep. Boston, 1736-7 Autograph of John Wilson, on title page. 1724 TROLLOPE, MRS. Domestic Manners of the Americans. Second ed. Lithographic plates by A. Ducot&. 2 vols, small 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops, by Sanford. London, 1832 1725 TRUMBULL, BENJAMIN. History of Connec- ticut. Vol. 1 (all published). Map and portraits engraved by Doolittle. 8° three-quarters olive green crushed levant morocco, gilt top, by P. B. Sanford. Hartford, 1797 1726 TRUMBULL. Complete History of Connecti- cut. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half green crushed levant morocco gilt backs and tops. New Haven, 1818 Fine, clean copy. 1727 TRUMBULL. The True-Blue Laws of Connecti- cut and New Haven and the False Blue Laws, forged by Peters. 12° cloth. Hartford, 1876 Book Auctioneers. 337 1728 TUDOR TRANSLATIONS. Edited by W. E. Henley. 25 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. David Nutt: London, 1893 Comprises: Demers' Froissart, 6 vols.; — English Bible, 6 vols.; — Danett's Comines, 2 vols.; — Holland's Suetonius, 2 vols.; — Urquhart's Rabelais, 3 vols.; — Fenton's BandeUo, 2 vols.; — Mabbe's Celestina; — Underdowne's Heliodorus; — Hoby's Courtier; — Adling- ton's Apuleius. 1729 TUER, ANDREW W. Luxurious Bathing; a sketch. With 8 etchings by Tristram Ellis. Oblong 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1880 1730 TUER. Bygone Beauties; "a select series of 10 portraits of Ladies of Rank and Fashion" from paintings by John Hoppner, engraved by Charles Wilkin. Annotated by Andrew W. Tuer. Heliotype plates. Folio, boards. London. 1 73 1 TURNER, J. M. W. Antiquarian and Pictur- esque Tour around the Southern Coast of England. Illustrated with 84 plates from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, W. Collins, W. Westall, S. Prout, P. Diwint, and others. Engraved by George Cooke, E. Goodall, R. Wallace, Edward Finden, W. Miller, J. C. Allen and W. B. Cooke. 4° half morocco, gilt back and edges, London, 1849 Original edition, with fine impressions of the plates, the half page illustrations on India paper. 1732 TURNER. Liber Fluviorum; or. River Scenery of France depicted in 61 line engravings from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, with descriptive letter press by Leitch Ritchie. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1857 Fine, clean spotless copy. 1733 TYLER, M. C. A History of American Litera- ture, 1607— 1765. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters claret morocco, gilt backs, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1878 1734 r TNICORN PRESS. Aubrey Beardsley, by vJ Arthur Symons. 3 portraits of Aubrey Beardsley and 6 of his drawings. Small 4° boards, uncut. London, 1898 1735 UPHAM, CHARLES W. Salem Witchcraft, with an account of Salem village. Map and plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1867 338 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1736 URING, CAPTAIN NATHANIEL. History of the Voyages and Travels of Captain Nathaniel Uring, with new draughts of the Bay of Honduras and the Caribbee Islands and part of St. Lucia and the Harbour of Petite Carenage. 4 folding copper-plate maps. 8° three-quarters crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. London, 1726 Fine, clean copy, with the maps re-enforced. 1737 UZANNE, OCTAVE. La Franpaise du Siecle, Modes-Moeurs-Usages. Illustrations h I'aquarelle de Albert Lynch, grav6es h, I'eau-forte en couleurs par Eugene Gaujean. Photogravure plates and vignettes printed in colors. Royal 8° three-quarters blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. Paris, 1886 Original illuminated vellum wrappers bound in. 1738 UZANNE. La Reliure Moderne, Artistique et Fantaisiste. Illustrations par P. Albert-Dujardin et dessins all^goriques de J. Adeline, G. Fraipont, A. Giraldon. Fron- tispiece de Albert Lynch, grav6 par Manesse. Numerous beautiful reproductions of bindings. Imperial 8° olive crushed levant morocco, sides beautifully tooled with panels, with inlays of red in corners, also on back panels, full gilt back, wide inside gold borders, uncut edges, gilt top, by Sanford. Paris, 1887 Only 400 copies printed. 1739 UZANNE. La Nouvelle Bibliopolis, Voyage d'un novateur au Pays des N6o-Icono-Bibliomanes. Lithogra- phies en couleurs et marges d^coratives de H. P. Dillon. Frontispiece k I'eau forte d'apr^s Filicien Rops, nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et hors texte. Small 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, "Janseniste" blue silk flies, gilt edges, original paper covers bound in by P. B. Sanford. Henri Floury: Paris, 1897 Only 500 copies printed on "Papier Vflin Sating de Rives." 1740 UZANNE. L'Art dans la Decoration Ext^rieure des Livres en France et k I'Estranger, les Couvertures il- lustrees, les cartonnages d'Editeurs la Relivre d'art. Nu- merous illustrations of paintings. Royal 8° three-quarters brown crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt backs and tops. Paris, 1898 Only 1000 copies printed Book Auctioneers. 339 1 741 UZANNE. Fashion in Paris; the various phases of feminine taste and aesthetics from 1797-1897. From the French by Lady Mary Loyd. With 100 hand colored plates and 250 text illustrations by Frangois Courboin. Imperial 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. London, 1898 With finely colored plates. VALE PRESS PUBLICATIONS. Including Ballantyne and Eragny Presses. 1742 BROWNE, SIR THOMAS. Religio Medici, Urn Burial, Christian Morals and other Essays. Edited by C. J. Holmes and decorated by C. S. Ricketts. Small folio, boards, uncut. London, 1902 1743 WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Poems. Edited by T. Sturge Moore. Illustrated by woodcut designs engraved by T. S. Moore. 8° buckram, uncut. London. 1744 JULES LAFORGUE. Moralites Legendaires. Le^Frontispiece, les Bordurs et des Lettres orn^e ^t^ dessins par Lucien Pissaro. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1892 Only 220 copies printed. 1745 MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER, and Chapman, George. Hero and Leander. With wood decorations de- signed and cut by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon. 8" vellum, uncut. London, 1894 Only 220 copies printed. 1746 ARNOLD, MATTHEW. Empedocles on Etna. With engraved decorations by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1896 Only 210 copies printed. 1747 SHAKESPEARE. The Passionate Pilgrim and the Songs in Shakespeare's Plays. Edited by T. Sturge Moore. Decorated with woodcut and border by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1896 Only 210 copies printed. 1748 GRAY. Spiritual Poems. Chiefly done out of several languages by John Gray. With frontispiece and border designed by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1896 Only 210 copies printed. 340 C. F. Libbie & Co. VALE PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1749 SUCKLING. The Poems and Songs of Sir John Suckling. Edited by John Gray. With woodcuts, border and initials by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1896 Only 310 copies printed. 1750 THE BOOK OF RUTH and the book of Esther. With five illustrations engraved by Lucien Pissarro. 12° boards, uncut. Epping, Essex, 1896 Only 150 copies printed. 1751 CHAMPION, THOMAS. Fifty Songs. Chosen by John Gray. The border and decorations designed and en- graved by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1896 Only 210 copies printed. 1752 DRAYTON, MICHAEL. Nymphidia and the Muses Elizium. Edited from the earliest editions by John Gray. With woodcut frontispiece and border by Chas. Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1896 Only 200 copies printed. 1753 APULEIUS. The Excellent Narration of the Marriage of Cupide and Psyche. By Lucius Apuleius. Translated out of Latin into English by William Adlington. The text 1566 being followed in this edition. The woodcuts engraved by Charles S. Ricketts. 8° buckram, uncut. London, 1897 Only 210 copies printed. 1754 CONSTABLE, HENRY. Poems and Sonnets. Edited from early editions and manuscripts by John Gray. With woodcut borders and decorations by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1897 Only 210 copies printed. 1755 FIELD, MICHAEL. Fair Rosamond. The dec- orations designed and cut on wood by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1897 Only 210 copies printed. 1756 VAUGHN'S SACRED POEMS; being a selec- tion. With frontispiece, border, etc., engraved by C. S. Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1897 Only 210 copies printer!. Book Auctioneers. 341 VALE PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1757 BLAKE, WILLIAM. The Book of Thel. Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. With decorations, designed and cut on wood by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1897 Only 210 copies printed. 1758 KEATS, JOHN. Poems of. Edited by Charles J. Holmes and decorated by Charles Ricketts, under whose supervision the book has been printed at the Ballantyne Press. 2 vols. 8°, magnificently bound by Toop & Co., in full light green crushed levant morocco extra, gilt backs, sides tooled in a beautiful panel of flowers and interlaced linfes, wide inside borders, uncut, gilt tops, each volume in slip case. London, i8g8 Only 217 copies printed. 1759 MORRIS, WILLIAM. De la Typographie et de I'Harmonie de la page imprim^e, William Morris et son influence sur les Arts et Metiers, par Charles Ricketts and Lucien Pissarro. Small 8° boards, uncut. London, 1898 Only 256 copies printed. 1760 CHATTERTON, The Rowley Poems of Thomas Chatterton. Edited by Robert Steele. Decorated by Charles Ricketts. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1898 Only 2 10 copies printed. 1 761 FIELD, MICHAEL. The World at Auction; a play. The decorations designed and cut by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1898 Only 210 copies printed. 1762 SIDNEY. The Sonnets of Sir Philip Sidney. The text carefully prepared from the earliest editions, by John Gray. The ornaments designed and cut by Charles S. Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1898 Only 210 copies printed. 1763 THE CENTURY; The Bacchant. With wood- cuts by T. S. Moore. 8° buckram, uncut. London, 1899 Only 150 copies printed. 1764 SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS. Reprinted from the Edition of 1609. Decorated with engravings on wood by C. S. Ricketts. 8° buckram, uncut. London, 1899 Only 210 copies printed. 342 C. F. Libbie & Co. VALE PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1765 RICKETTS, CHARLES. A Defence of the Revival of Printing. With decorations and borders designed and cut by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1899 Only 250 copies printed. 1766 ROSSETTI, D. G. Hand and Soul. Decorated by C. S. Ricketts. 16° boards, uncut. London, 1899 Only 210 copies printed. 1767 BROWNING, ROBERT. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. Decorated with woodcut border and initials by Charles Ricketts. 8° buckram, uncut. London, 1899 Only 210 copies printed. 1768 COLERIDGE, S. T. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Decorated by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1899 Only 210 copies printed. 1769 SHAKESPEARE. Dramatic Works and Poems. The famous Vale Press edition, "seen through the press by T. S. Moore, decorations designed by C. Ricketts." 39 vols. 8° original cloth, uncut. Vale Press: London, 1900-03 This edition became scarce almost in advance of publication. The typographical beauty of these volumes guarantee a permanent value. 1770 CELLINI. The Life of Benvenuto Cellini. Trans- lated by John Addington Symonds. Decorated by C. S. Ricketts. 2 vols, folio, half holland, uncut. London, 1900 Only 300 copies printed. 1771 FIELD, MICHAEL. The Race of Leaves; a play. The decorations designed by Charles Ricketts. 3° boards, uncut. London, 1901 Only 280 copies printed. 1772 BACON, FRANCIS. Of Gardens; an essay. Frontispiece by Lucien Pissarro. 16° boards, uncut. London, 1902 Only 226 copies printed. 1773 RONSARD, P. DE. Choix de Sonnets. Wood- cut frontispiece and initial letters designed by Lucien Pissarro. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1902 Only 226 copies printed. Book Auctioneers. 343 VALE PRESS PUBLICATIONS — Continued. 1774 RUSKIN, JOHN. Unto This Last. With ini- tial letters in red. 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1902 Only 400 copies printed on hand-made paper. 177s PERRAULT, CHARLES. Histoire de Peau d'Ane. (Conte de ma Mfere Loye). Illustrations par T. Sturge Moore. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1902 Only 226 copies printed. 1776 WILDE, OSCAR. The Sphinx. With wood- cut illustrations. Small 4° vellum. London. Only 200 copies printed. 1777 LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE. Epicurus, Leontion and Ternissa. The decorations by Charles Ricketts. 8° boards, uncut. London. Only 210 copies printed. 1778 VAN DYCK. Antoine Van Dyck; sa vie et son CEuvre. Par Jules Guiffrey. 25 etchings and heliogravures by Hecht, Gaujean, Dujardin, Masson, Courtry, and others, also numerous other illustrations including full-page portraits. Folio, buckram, uncut. A. Quantin: Paris, 1882 The etchings printed on Holhnd paper. 1779 VAN DYCK. Anthony Van Dyck; an historical study of his life and works. By Lionel Cust. 62 full-page photogravures of his noted paintings and 20 heliotype re- productions of his drawings. Thick folio, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Chiswick Press: London, 1900 Contains a full descriptive catalogue of the principal paintings, by Van Dyck. 1780 VAN DYCK, JOHN C. Modern French Masters; a series of biographical and critical reviews by American Artists. With 37 wood engravings and 28 half-tone illustra- tions. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 1781 VANE, SIR HENRY. The Retired Man's Medi- tations, or the Mysterie and Power of Godliness, Shining forth in the Living World, to the unmasking the Mysterie of In- iquity in the most Refined and Purest Forms. Small 4° half brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt top. London, 1655 344 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1782 VAN RENSSELAER, MRS. SCHUYLER. Eng- lish Cathedrals. Canterbury, Peterborough, Durham, Salis- bury, Lichfield, Lincoln, Eli, Wells, Winchester, Gloucester, York, London, with 150 drawings by Joseph Pennell. 2 vols, royal 4° boards, uncut. New York, 1892 Only 250 copies printed from type and from the original blocks, plates destroyed. VAUGHAN'S GOLDEN FLEECE. 1783 [VAUGHAN, WILLIAM.} The Golden Fleece. Diuided into three parts. Vnder which are discouered the Errours of Religion, the Vices and Decayes of the Kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth and restore Trading|so much complayned of. Transported from CambrioU Colchis out of the Southermost Parts of the Hand, commonly called the Newfovndland. By Orpheus Junior. Original map. Small 4° full polished olive morocco, gilt edges, by Matthews. London, 1626 Fine, large copy, with the original map. See reproduction. 1784 VECELLIO, CESARE. De gli Habiti Antichi et Moderne di diuerse parti del Mondo, libri due, fatti da Cesare Vecellio, et con discorsi da Lui dichiarati. 420 fine portraits and illustrations within woodcut borders. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco extra, gilt edges, backs and sides with coat-of-arms and monograms in corners; a beautiful binding by Hardy-Menil. Presso Damian Zenaro: Venetia, 1590 Presentation copy from Benj. Fillon to A. de Montaiglon. Copy priced by Quaritch at £25. Magnificent copy, with 420 full length portraits and costumes. 1785 VELAZQUEZ. Diego Velazquez and His Times. By Carl Justi. Translated by A. H. Keane, revised by the author. Portrait etched by Forberg and 52 wood engravings. Royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1889 1786 VELASQUEZ. The Art of Velasquez. By R. A. M. Stevenson. 20 photogravure plates and 43 half-tones. 4° half vellum, uncut. Chiswick Press; London, 1895 Only 505 copies printed. THE GOLDEN FLEECE Diuidedinto three Pares, VnJer la^hichareiifcouered the Errours of ^ii^ton, the Vices and^ecayes of the iCw^- ^omif and lafily the way est o get wealth, and to re^ore Trading fo much cem- fUynea of» TRANSPORTED FROM CamhrtoUColcbos^ out ofthcSoutbermofi Part of the Hand, commonly called the Newfovndland, By Orpheus Juitior, For the gentraU and ferpetuaU Good of Great BritAine. L O K O O N, Vt'mted for Ffdw ft W/SUmt, and are to bee (old at his Shop at the figne of the Ghhe, oaer againftcheRoyall Exchange, I 6 t^. [See No. 1783-] 346 C. F. Libbie Gf Co. 1787 VELAZQUEZ. Par A. De Beruete. Preface de M. L^on Bonnat. Illustrations par Braun, Clement et Cie. Photogr&,vure plates on India paper and other illustrations. 4° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut' full gilt back and top, by Sanford. Paris, 1898 Only 800 copies printed. 1788 [VENEGAS, MIGUEL.] Natural and Civil His- tory of California. Large folding map and 4 copper-plates. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt tops. London, 1759 Fine, clean copy of this rare history, "undoubtedly the most faithful narrative we possess regarding the original condition of the Indians in any part of North America. 1789 VENUTI, RIDOLFINO. Accurata e Succinta Descrizione Topografica delle Antichita di Roma. Folding map and 95 copper-plate engravings. 2 vols. 8° three-quar- ters crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and edges, by Sanford. Roma, 1763 Original edition, with fine impressions of the plates. 1790 VILLARI, PASQUALE. The Two First Centuries of Florentine History; the Republic and Parties at the Time of Dante. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 1 791 VILLON. The Poems of Master Frangois Vil- lon. Now first done into English verse in the original forms with biographical and critical introduction by John Payne. Frontispiece. Small 4° vellum, uncut.. T. B. Mosher: Portland, 1900 Japan vellum copy: Only 50 copies printed. 1792 VINCENT, FRANCIS. A History of the State of Delaware, a full account of the first Dutch and Swedish settlements. 8° half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. Philadelphia, 1870 Pine, clean, unopened copy. Book Auctioneers. 347 FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK, EISEN'S PLATES. 1793 VIRGIL. Les G^orgiques de Virgile; traduites en vers Frangais par Delille. Edition k laquelle on a joint le texte Latin, avec les notes et les variantes. With copper- plate engravings by Eisen. 8° mottled calf, gilt back and edges. Didot Jeune: Paris, n. d. (An II) Four plates and i frontispiece by Eisen, these five engravings are proofs before letters. Very rare in this condition. 1794 VIRGIL. Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, per Johannem Ogilvium edita et sculpttiris .^neis adornata. With engraved title, portrait, map and 102 very beautiful plates engraved by W. Hollar, Faithorne, and Lombart, fine impressions. Large folio, full old red morocco extra gilt edges, with coat-of-arms on the sides, "a la Du Seuil." Thomas Roycroft: London, 1658 Large Paper copy, ruled with red lines throughout. A magnificent copy from the Hamilton Palace Library, with the large book-plate. The Hart copy, which brought $41. 179s VIRGIL. Bucolica et Georgica. Tabulis ^neis Olim k Johanne Pine. Sculptore regio defuncto illustrata opus paternum im Lucem profeit Robertus Edge Pine. En- graved title, frontispiece, full-page plates, head and tail pieces engraved by Pine. 2 vols. 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs and edges, inside gold borders by Tout. Londini, 1774 A magnificent clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. Ives copy sold for $47.50. 1796 VIRGIL. CEuvres de Virgile. Traduites en Franfois, le texte vis-a-vis la traduction, avec des remarques. Par M. L'Abbd des Fontaines. Nouvelle edition with series of copper plate engravings from designs by Moreau and G. Zocchi. 4 vols. 8° full red morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges. Paris, 1796 Choice copy in contemporary French morocco binding, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 348 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1797 VIRGIL. The Works of Virgil. Translated into English Verse by Mr. Qohn) Dryden. A new edition revised and corrected by John Carey. 3 vols. 8° marbled calf, full gilt back, filleted sides, with corner ornaments, inside gold borders. Printed by James Swan: London, 1803 Profusely illustrated by the insertion of 131 plates, many of which are by Bartolozzi, Sharpe, and Pittler. A beautiful copy of this excellent edition. 1798 VIRGIL. Publii Virglii Maronis. Carmina Omnia perpetuo commentario ad modum Joannis Bond explicuit Fr. Dubner. Fine photographic vignettes. 16° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, sides and edges, by Hardy Mennil. F. Didot: Parisiis, 1858 FRENCH VIGNETTE BOOK, EISEN'S PLATES. 1799 VOLTAIRE. La Henriade. Nouvelle edition. Frontispiece, engraved title with medallion portrait of Vol- taire, 10 plates and 10 vignettes after Eisen, by de Longueil. 2 vols. 8° old mottled calf, gilt backs and edges. Chez la Veuve Duchesne: Paris, 1770 Fine old copy, with brilUant impressions of the plates by Eisen. 1800 VOLTAIRE. La Pucelle d'Orleans, Poeme en Vingt-un Chants, avec des notes, auquel on a joint plusieurs pieces qui y ont rapport. Frontispieces and fine copper- plate vignettes. 2 vols. 18° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs and sides, gilt edges, by Emile Rousselle. A Londres (Cazin), 1780 Magnificent little edition, with frontispiece and 21 beautiful vignettes, by Duplessis-Bertaux. 1801 VOLTAIRE. La Henriade. Royal 8° full crim- son crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back and sides, wide inside gold borders, double of blue crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt top, by Thierry. Paris, 1825 Large Paper Copy. Extra Illustrated by a series of 42 beautiful copper-plates and proofs on India paper, of the beautiful i8th Century copper-plates. Book Auctioneers. 349 1802 VOLTAIRE. La Pucelle d'Orl^ans. Poeme en vingt-un chants. Edition orn^e de figures gravies par Duplessis Berteaux. 2 vols. 8° full blue crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt backs and edges, inside gold borders. Paris, 1865 Large Paper: Only loo copies printed: with the portrait and vignettes in two states, one in black, the other in sanguine. 1803 VOLTAIRE. Candide;— Zadig;— L'lng^nu;— La Princesse de Babylone;— Lettres d'Amabed. Etched plates. S vols. 12° light brown morocco, Janseniste, uncut, gilt tops, inside gold borders, by Emile Rousselle. Edition Jouaust: Paris, 1878 With IS extra etched illustrations inserted, besides the original etchings by Laguillermie. 1804 VOLTAIRE (a biographical, literary and historical sketch). By John Morley. First ed. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1872 1805 VOLTAIRE. Life of. By James Parton. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1881 1806 "TTXALKER, FREDERICK, Life and Letters V V of. By John G. Marks. Photogravure portraits and plates and numerous other illustrations. Im- perial 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1896 1807 WALKER, DR. THOMAS. Journal of an Ex- ploration in the Spring of the Year 1750, with a preface by William C. Rieves. Frontispiece. Small 4° boards, uncut. Boston, 1888 1808 WALPOLE, HORACE. Anecdotes of Painting in England; with some account of the principal artists and incidental notes on other arts. Collected by George Vertue, digested and published from his original MSS. by Horace Walpole, with considerable additions by Rev. James Dalla- way. Numerous fine steel portraits. 5 vols, royal 8° calf, full gilt backs and edges, paneled sides, inside gold borders, by Tout. London, 1828 Large Paper: India proof portraits. Fine copy of the best edition. 350 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1809 WALLIHAN, A. G. Camera Shots at Big Game. With an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. Photogravure plates and other illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1901 1810 WALPOLE. Memoirs of Horace Walpole and His Contemporaries. Edited by Eliot Warburton. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1851 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED HORACE WALPOLE. 181 1 WALPOLE. Horace Walpole and his World; selected passages from his letters. Edited by L. P. Seeley. With 8 illustrations after Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir Thomas Lawrence. Extended to 2 volumes thick square 8° yellow crushed levant morocco extra, full gilt backs, gold corners on sides, wide inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Tout. London, 1884 Extra Illustrated and extended from, one volume to two volumes by the insertion of 234 fine portraits and copper-plates, includ- ing India proofs, brilliant impressions, fine old copper-plate illustra- tions, etc. A beautifully extended work illustrated by Mr. Hollingsworth himself and contains many rare and valuable proofs. FOURTH EDITION OF WALTON'S ANGLER. 181 2 WALTON, IZAAC. The Compleat Angler; or the contemplative man's recreation. Being a discourse on rivers, fish-ponds, fish and fishing. To which is added the laws of angling. With a new Table of the Particulars in this book. The Fourth Edition, much corrected and enlarged. 16° full green crushed levant morocco extra, gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges, bound by Riviere & Son. Printed for R. Marriot: London, 1668 Fourth edition, fine copy. The Heckscher copy, sold Feb. 18, 1909, brought J400. [See No. i8[6.] Book Auctioneers. 351 FIFTH EDITION OF WALTON'S ANGLER. 1 813 WALTON. The Universal Angler, made so, by three books of fishing. The first written by Mr. Izaac Walton, the second by Charles Cotton, Esq., the third by Col. Robert Venables. The sth ed., much corrected and enlarged. Illustrations engraved on copper printed in the text. 16° full green morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges, by Riviere & Son. London, Printed for R. Harriot: 1676 Fine clean copy, and beautifully bound, with all the title pages and original blank leaves, etc. Fifth edition, containing the 3 parts. First part being, The Complete Angler; part 2, The Complete Angler, with the monogram of I. W. and C. C. on title page; part 3, The Experienced Angler, by Col. Robert Venables. Collation: title page, The Universal Angler; title page to part i , with the space for the engraved scroll left vacant ; title page to part i, with the engraved scroU and the words, "The first part engraved beneath." 22 pages of dedication, etc. Text, pages 1—275. 7 unnumbered leaves, I and II, (Contents). One leaf blank. License one leaf. Part 2, title; dedication 4 pages. Text, pages i- 112. Engraved title to The Experienced Angler. Printed title, i leaf blank. To the Reader, etc., 12 pages; text pages 1-96; table 6 pages. This is the last edition published during the author's life time. The Heckscher copy brought, $150. 1814 WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler By Moses Browne. Sth ed. With the addition of all the songs set to music. Copper-plates by H. Burgh. 16° old calf (rebacked). London, 1772 181 s WALTON AND COTTON. Complete Angler. Engravings on copper and wood from original paintings and drawings. 8° straight grained morocco, gilt edges. John Major: London, 1823 Fine clean copy of this beautiful edition, with proof illustrations on India paper. 1816 WALTON. Life of Izaak Walton, including Notices of his Contemporaries. By Thomas Zouch. Plates all marked "Proofs". 8° full green crushed levant morocco, with sides inlaid with 5 compartments of dark brown morocco, each tooled in a Grolier pattern, double and flies of brown polished levant, wide gold borders, gilt edges by Zaehnsdorf. Septimus Prowett: London, 1823 Extra lUustrated by the insertion of 40 brilliant portraits and plates. See reproduction. 352 C. F. Libbie & Co. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED WALTON'S LIVES. 1817 WALTON'S LIVES. The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert and Dr. Robert Sanderson. By Izaak Walton. To which are added the autographs of these eminent men, now first collected, an index and illustrative notes. Ex- tended to 3 vols. 8° full brown morocco, extra, beveled edges, uncut, gilt tops. John Major: London, 1825 Extra Illustrated and extended copy, from one volume to 3, by the insertion of 245 fine portraits and illustrations. Compris- ing 107 portraits and 135 fine copper-plates. An old-time extended book, with a nmnber of illustrations loosely added. Contains many brilliant impressions of the portraits and plates. 1 81 8 WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler; or, the Contemplative Man's Recreation. With original memoirs and notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. Portraits, views and engravings by Stothard and Inskipp. 2 vols, imperial 8° cloth, uncut. W. Pickering: London, 1836 Large Paper: Original uncut copy. 1819 WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler. Edited by John Major. Stipple plates and 74 woodcut vignettes. 2 vols. 8° full dark morocco, gilt backs and edges, inside borders, by Matthews. Boston, 1866 Large Paper Copy: only 100 copies printed with the extra series of India proof plates from designs by Thomas Stothard, J. Inskipp and others. 1820 WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler; with copious notes, for the most part original, and bibliographical preface and notice of Cotton and his writings. By G. W. Bethune. Portraits. Royal 8° sheets folded, uncut, in board port-folio. New York, 1880 Bethune edition, only 100 copies printed. 1821 WALTON AND COTTON. The Chronicle of the "Compleat Angler" of Isaak Walton and Charles Cotton; being a bibliographical record of its various editions and imitations. By Thomas Westwood. New edition with some notes and additions by Thomas Satchell. Small 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1883 Book Auctioneers. 353 1822 WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler. With abridgment of the lives of the authors, by Sir John Hawkins. Edited with notes by J. E. Harting. With ^2> illustrations including etchings by Percy Thomas. 2 vols, small 4° half vellum, uncut. Samuel Bagster & Sons: London, 1893 Tercentenary ed. : Only 350 copies printed. 1823 WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler. Edited with an introduction by Richard Le Galienne. Illustrated by Edmund H. New. Portrait and numerous illustrations. Thick small 4" full dark brown mirror levant morocco, sides tooled in an emblematic design, with lily pads, leaves and fishes, back tooled in the same style, very wide inside borders, uncut, gilt top, with the original covers preser- ved, byTooF&Co. John Lane: London, 1897 The text of this edition is the reprint of the sth ed. The last to receive Walton's own revision, with which it has been careftdly collated. 1824 WARD, THOMAS. England's Reformation (from the time of K. Henry VIII to the end of Oates's Plot). A poem with a series of copper-plate engravings by B. Cole. 2 vols bound in one. Small 8° full blue morocco, gilt back and edges, by Larkins. London, 1747 1825 WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Life of. By Wash- ington Irving. Steel portraits and plates. 5 vols, imperial 8° half roan, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1889 Limited Centennial Edition: only 300 copies printed. 1826 WASHINGTON AS AN ANGLER; with ex- tracts from his diaries, 1787-89. By George H. Moore, pp. 15. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Printed for the Author: New York, 1887 1827 WATSON, WILLIAM. The Father of the Forest, and other poems. First ed. Portrait. 8° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Chicago, 1895 Only 60 copies printed on Large Paper. 1828 WATT. Lives of Boulton and Watt; compris- ing also a history of the invention and introduction of the steam engine. By Samuel Smiles. Portrait and illustra- tions. 8° cloth, uncut. Phila. (London) 1865 354 C- P- Libbie & Co. 1829 WATTEAU. Antoine Watteau. Par Paul Muntz. Full page etchings on India paper, tinted plates and other illustrations. Imperial 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Sanford. Paris, 1892 Only 500 copies printed on vellum paper and numbered. 1830 WAY, T. R. Remains of Richmond, Twickenham, Kew, Petersham and Mortlake. Drawn in lithography by Thomas R. Way. With notes compiled by Frederic Chap- man. 24 plates. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1900 Only 400 copies printed. 1831 WEBSTER, JOHN. Works of. Now first col- lected, with some account of the author and notes by Rev. Alex. Dyce. 4 vols, small 8° russia, gilt backs and sides. W. Pickering: London, 1830 Best edition, edited by Dyce. 1832 WEDGEWOOD, JOSIAH. Life of; with an introductory sketch of the Art of Pottery in England. By Eliza Meteyard. Portraits, colored plates and numerous other illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half green morocco, gilt backs and edges. London, 1865 1833 WENZELL, A. B. In Vanity Fair. Drawings by Albert B. Wenzell. Numerous half-tone illustrations. Oblong 4° boards. New York, 1897 1834 WENZELL. The Passing Show. Drawings by A. B. Wenzell. Folio, vellum. New York and London, 1900 183s WESTBROOK PAPERS. Letters of Colonel Thomas Westbrook and others, relative to Indian Affairs in Maine, 1722-1726. Edited by W. B. Trask. Portrait. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top, by Forbes & Co. Boston, 1 901 Only 100 copies printed. 1836 WEY, FRANCIS. Rome; containing 345 en- gravings on wood, designed by the most celebrated artists. With an introduction by W. W. Story. Small foHo, cloth, (shaken). London, 1872 1837 WHARTON, GRACE. The Literature of Society. First ed. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 Book Auctioneers. 355 EXTRA ILLUSTRATED, QUEENS OF SOCIETY. 1838 WHARTON, GRACE AND PHILIP. Queens of Society. Illustrated by Charles A. Doyle and the Brothers Dalziel. 2 vols. 8° red cloth, uncut. James Hogg & Sons: London. Extra Illustrated with 70 fine portraits and 10 plates laid in for binding. Contains a number of fine and scarce portraits, bril- liant impressions, etc. The book is nearly ready to send to the printer. The plates are all of the right size so that no inlaying is necessary. 1839 WHARTON. Wits and Beaux of Society. With illustrations from drawings by H. K. Browne and James Godwin, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. First ed. 2 vols. 8° cloth. London, i860 1840 WHEATON. Henry Wheaton; an apprecia- tion. Being the address delivered before the Alumni of Brown University on the occasion of the looth anniversary of his graduation, June 17, 1902. By Wm. Vail Kellen. Portrait. 8° half vellum, uncut. Merrymount Press: Boston, 1902 1 841 WHEELWRIGHT, EDMUND M. A Frontier Family. Reprinted from the Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Vol. i. 4° wrappers, uncut. Cambridge, 1894 Only no copies printed on hand-made paper. 1842 WHEELWRIGHT, JOHN, JUNIOR. Mercurius Americanus, Mr. Welds, his Antitype, or, Massachusetts great Apologie examined. Being Observations upon a Paper styled, A short history of the Rise, Reign, and Ruine of the Familists, Libertines, etc. which infected the Churches of New England, &c. pp. (2), 24. Small 4° half morocco. London, 1645 Extremely rare. 1843 WHISTLER AS I KNEW HIM. By Mortimer Menpes. 133 reproductions of etchings and dry points, from proofs in the possession of Mortimer Menpes. Thick imperial 8° buckram, uncut. New York, 1904 356 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1844 WHITE, GILBERT. The Natural History and Antiquity of Selbourne, in the County of Southampton. With engravings and an appendix. Large 4° full green crushed levant morocco, extra, full gilt back, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Riviere & Son. T. Bensley: London, 1789 With folding copper-plates. 9 plates from drawings, by S. H. Grimm. Fine copy, first edition. 1845 WHITE. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne and a Garden Kalendar. Edited by R. Bowdler Thorpe. With an introduction to the Garden Kalendar by the very Reverend S. Reynolds Hole, Dean of Rochester. Numerous illustrations by J. G. Keulemans, Herbert Railton and Edmund J. Sullivan. 2 vols. 8° beautifully bound in olive green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and sides, by Anker Kyster. London, 1900 With 100 full-page plates and numerous smaller illustrations in the text. 1846 WHITE. The Natural History of Selborne. Edited with notes, by Grant Allen. Illustrated by Edmund H. New. Portrait and numerous illustrations. Thick small 4° full olive mirror levant miorocco, sides elegantly tooled in an emblematic design, full gilt back, very wide inside borders, uncut, gilt top, with the original covers preserved, by TooF & Co., John Lane: London, 1900 A beautiful specimen of decorative tooUng. 1847 [WHITMAN, WALT.] Leaves of Grass. First ed. Portrait. Royal 8° original cloth, gilt edges. Brooklyn, 1855 Fine, clean copy of original edition. 1848 WHITMORE, W. H. The Colonial Laws of Massachusetts. Reprinted from the edition of 1660, with the supplement to 1672. Containing also the Body of Liber- ties of 1641. Royal 8° half morocco. Boston, 1889 1849 WHITMORE. The Colonial Laws of Massachu- setts. Reprinted from the edition of 1672, with a supplement through 1686, together with the Body of Liberties of 1641 and the records of the Court of Assistance, 1641-1644. Royal 8° half morocco. Boston, 1890 Book Auctioneers. 357 1850 WHITTIER, J. G. Legends of New England. First ed. 12° original boards, uncut, paper label. Hartford, 1831 1851 [WHITTIER.] History of Haverhill, Mass. By B. L. Mirick. Folding view of Haverhill by Annin & Smith, Lith. Small 8° original boards, uncut. Haverhill, 1832 A very tall, imcut copy. 1852 WHITTIER. Poems written dtiring the progress of the Abolition Question in the United States between the years 1830 and 1838. First ed. Vignette illustrations. 16° cloth. Boston, 1837 Fine, clean copy in the original cloth. 1853 WHITTIER. Poems. First ed. 12° original cloth (name on title). Phila., 1838 1854 WHITTIER. Old Portraits and Modern Sketches. First ed. 12" original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1850 1855 WHITTIER. Songs of Labor, and other poems. First ed. 12" original boards, paper label. Boston, 1850 The label worn, otherwise fine clean copy. 1856 WHITTIER. Panorama and other Poems. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1856 1857 WHITTIER. Snow-Bound, a Winter Idyl. Il- lustrations by E. H. Garrett. 8° orange levant morocco, full gilt back, sides, inside gold borders, yellow silk flies, gold on uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Boston, 1892 Japan Paper: only 250 copies printed. 1858 WHITTIER. A New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Essex Gazette, 1828. With a letter hitherto unpublished. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1903 Only 60 copies printed at Merrymount Press. 1859 WHITTIER. Whittier as a PoHtician. Illus- trated by his letters to Prof. Elizur Wright, Jr., now first published. Edited, with explanatory text, by Samuel T. Pickard. India proof portrait and facsimile letter. 8° boards, uncut. Riverside Press: Boston, 1900 Only 150 copies printed. 3S8 C. F. Libbie & Co. i860 WHYMPER, EDWARD. Scrambles Amongst the Alps in the Years 1860-69. Maps and numerous illustra- tions. 8° full blue crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt backs, sides and edges, wide inside gold borders, by Matthews. John Murray: London, 1871 1 86 1 WHYMPER. Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator. Numerous illustrations and volume of maps mounted on linen. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1892 Special Edition: subscriber's copy No. 52, signed by the author. 1862 WIERICX, JEAN. Les Planches du Br^viaire in 8°. Gravies par Jean Weiricx. 12 fine plates, printed from the original coppers. Small 4° full russia, extra. Anvers (n. d.) Editions du Musfe Plantin-Moretus. 1863 WILDE, OSCAR. Salome; a tragedy in one act. Pictured by Aubrey Beardsley. First ed. Small 4° silk, uncut. London, 1894 Only 100 copies printed: with the plates on Japan paper. 1864 WILLARD, SAMUEL. Ne Sutor ultra Crepidam ; or, brief Animadversions upon the New England Anabaptists late fallacious Narrative, wherein the notorious mistakes and falshoods by them published, are detected. (With an epistle to the reader, by Increase Mather), pp. (5), 27. Small 4° half roan, antique. Printed by S. Green: Boston, 1681 A fine large copy, three leaves slightly water-stained, of this very rare tract, — written in reply to Russel's "Brief Narrative." 1865 WILLARD. The Truly Blessed Man: or. The Way to be Happy Here, and For Ever : being the substance of divers sermons preached on Psalm XXXII. pp. 652, (3). 12° half antique pigskin (title page slightly torn). B. Green and J. Allen: Boston, 1700 COLORED PLATE BOOK. 1866 WILLIAMS, MR. Adventures of a Post Captain. By a Naval Officer. With characteristic engravings by Mr. Williams. First ed. 24 colored plates. 8° red morocco, gilt back and edges. J. Johnston: London (1820-30) With 24 colored plates style of Dr. Syntax. Bound in old French morocco, gilt. Book Auctioneers. 359 COLORED COPY OF SAKOONTALA. 1867 WILLIAMS, MONIER. Sakoontald; or, the lost ring, an Indian drama. Translated into English prose and verse from the Sanskrit of Kdliddsa. Magnificently printed within page borders of blue and red and other colors , heightened with gold, with the head and tail pieces beauti- fully printed and some full-page designs from Persian patterns in colorF. Beautifully bound in small 4° full green crushed levant morocco, sides and back tooled with an intricate floral design, inside borders, yellow silk double and fly leaves, bound by Zaehnsdorf. Printed and published by Stephen Austin: Hertford, 1855 A magnificent copy of this exquisite book, beautifully bound. 1868 WILLIAMS, ROGER. As to Roger Williams and his "Banishment" from the Massachusetts Plantation; with a few further words concerning the Baptists, the Quakers and religious liberty. By Henry M. Dexter. 4° half morocco, gilt back and top. Boston, 1876 1869 WILLIAMSON, W. D. History of the State of Maine. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. Hallowell, 1832 1870 WILSON, ANDREW. The "Ever Victorious Army," a history of the Chinese Campaign under Lieutenant Col. C. G. Gordon and of the Suppression of the Pai-Ping Rebellion. Maps. 8° half crimson morocco, gilt back and top. Edinburgh, 1868 1871 WINSOR, JUSTIN. Narrative and Critical His- tory of America (both North and South America, by eminent specialists). Containing over 2500 illustrations of ancient maps, prehistoric illustrations, facsimiles, old manuscripts, book titles, portraits, views, etc. 8 vols, imperial 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1889 Large Paper: only 550 copies printed. 1872 WINSOR. The Earliest Printed Sovirces of New England History, 1602-1629. pp. 14- 8° half morocco. Cambridge, 1894 Only 100 copies reprinted from the Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings. 360 C. F. Libbie & Co. WINTHROP'S SHORT STORY, 1644. 1873 [WINTHROP, JOHN.] A Short Story of the Rise, Reign and Ruine of the Antinomians, Familist and Libertines, that infected the churches of New England. Title to the Reader, i p. Preface 16 pp. Text 16 pp. Small 4" half morocco. Printed for Ralph Smith: London, 1644 Mr, Deane was the earliest to discover (in February 1851) Winthrop's authorship to this book. For a spicy account of this controversy see Adams' Antinomi- anism. Prince Society, Vol. 18, also Hist. Mag. Vol. i, p. 321 and vol. 2, pp. 22 and 170. 1874 WITCHCRAFT. Calef, Robert. Salem Witch- craft; comprising More Wonders of the Invisible World, collected by Robert Calef and Wonders of the Invisible World by Cotton Mather. Together with notes and explanations by Samuel P. Fowler. Portrait. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 Large Paper: only 100 copies printed. 187s WITCHCRAFT DELUSION IN NEW ENG- LAND: its rise, progress and termination as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather in The Wonders of the Invisible World, and by Mr. Robert Calef, of his More Wonders of the Invisible World. With a preface, introduction and notes by Sam- uel G. Drake. 3 vols, small 4° half green morocco, uncut, gilt tops. 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