attiata, New Sorfe FROM THE BENNO LOEWY LIBRARY COLLECTED BY BENNO LOEWY 1854-1919 BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY Z1207 Hm"^" ""'™''"^ '■""^'^ Catalogue of the library of a collector olln 3 1924 029 555 772 yt> LH 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/cu31924029555772 Isr OTIOE. This Catalogue describes a very extensive Collection of Books, in almost every depart- ment of literature, but especially rich in books relating to America, of which the collection is one of the most extensive ever offered for sale. It is particularly strong in Local Histories and Genealogies, and in these latter depart- ments it is unusually large. The Catalogue is with a few exceptions al- phabetical. The exceptions being books relat- ing to the Rebellion, Abraham Lincoln and Trials. Of the last the collection if not im- portant is certainly extensive. Many of the books are in morocco, half mo- rocco, and other superior bindings by Brad- street Sj- Sons. The list of the more important books which we have appended to this notice is intended to direct special attention to them ; but the entire library presents books of an unusually at- tractive character. The books are all to be sold without any reservation. J. SABIN & SONS. February 28th, 1876. LIST COMPRISING THE RAREST AI COMPRISING THE RAREST AND MOST IMPORTANT BOOKS WHICH ARE DESCRIBED IN A PORTION OF THE CATALOGUE. /f/?-£~ii Acosta. Historic of the East and West Indies. 1604. /'~^ 13 Acugna, C. de. Discoveries in South America. 1698. -cf"^ 23 Adams, J. Works. 10 vols., large paper. 1850. /!Z2_48 Agrippa. De Incertitudine & Vanitate Scientiarum. 1536. ^«« 58 Alden, T. American Epitaphs. 5 vols., boards. 1814. yao^63 Alison. Hist. Europe. 20 vols., post 8vo. Blackwood., 1847. ^"£2-68 Allen. Narrative of Ethan Allen's Captivity. 5orf. [1779]. 75 Allen. Capture of the Ship Olive Branch. 2vols.,8vo. 1805. /<5 £5^ 83 Almon. The Remembrancer. 16 vols., 8vo. 1775—84. / /Ig^i 2395 Jackson, J. History of Wood Engraving. 1839 / 2417 James, W. D. Life of Gen. Marion. 8vo,bds., uncut. 1821 7i i-Q 2420 Jameson, Mrs. Court of Charles II. 4to. London, '833 2425 Jardine. Naturalists' Library. 40 vols. London, 1850 2436 Jay, W. The Life of John Jay. 2 vols., 8vo. ^ -. 2443 Jefferson. Writings. 9 vols., 8vo, half morocco. 1853-54 2455 Jesse, J. H. Selwyn and his Contemporaries. 4 vols., 8vo. 2468 Johnson, J. Traditions and Reminiscences. Charleston, 1851 2485 Johnson, W. Life of General Greene. 2 vols., 410,. boards 2530 Junuis. Woodfall. 3 vols., 8vo. London, 18 12 2550 Keating. Expedition to St. Peter's River. 2 vols., 8vo. 2555 Keith, G. Churches in New England. London, 1691 2572 Kercheval, S. Valley of Virginia. i2mo, sheets. 1833 2575 Kettell, T. Specimens of American Poetry. 3 vols., 8vo. 2615 Knight, R. P. Worship of Priapus. 4to. London, 1866 2653 Lamb, Charles. Works. 5 vols., 8vo. Boston, 1865 2686 Laurens, J. Army Correspondence. Illus. A'^. T., 1867 2701 Lawson, J. Carolina. 4to, 1. p. copy. London, 1709 2710 Leaders of the Old Bar of Philadelphia. 8vo. 2715 Lechford, T. Nevves from N. E. 4to, uncut. Lond., 1682 2719 Lee, Charles. Court Martial. Cooper stown, N. T., 1823 2727 Lee. Memoirs of the War. Philadelphia, 1812 2738 Leeds. Am. Aim., 1731. 8vs.,i2mo. IV. Bradford [i-]^i.'] 2752 Leslie, C. Method with the Deists. London, 1738 2777 Libri. Catalogue. 7 vols. [1859.] 2825 Bay Psalm Book. New Tori, 1862 2814 Livingston. A Rev. of Military Operations. Dublin, 1757 2820 Lodge, E. Portraits. 240 fine plates. 12 vols. London, 1823 2830 London's Flames Revived. 4to. London, 1679 2858 Lossing, B. J. Pictorial Field Book. 2 vols. A^. T., 1851-52 2876 Lowndes. The Bibliographer's Manual. 6 vols., 8vo. 1869 2877 Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution. Philadelphia, 1857 2894 Macaulay. Hist, of England. 5 vols., 8vo. London, 1851 2900 M'Call. Hist. ofGa. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. Savannah, 1811-16 2927 Mackenzie, R. Strictures on Tarleton's Hist. London, 1787 2931 M'Kinney. Hist, of the Indian Tribes of N. A. ;^ vols. Phila 2941 Madison, J. Papers. 3 vols., 8vo. Washington, 1840 Catalogue. BBEY, R. The City of God and the Church-Makers. New Tork^ 1872. i2mo, cloth. 2 Abbott, A. History of Andover, from its Settle- ment to 1829. Andover^ 1829. l2mo. y^O 3 Abbott, A. and E. Genealogical Register of the Descend- ants of George Abbot [and other Abbots.] Boston., 1847. z^— 4 Abbott, J. A Description of the Mount Vernon School in 1832. [Not published.] By Jacob Abbott. Boston., [«.- 17 Adam, W. Genealogy of the Adam Family. Jib., 1848. 8vo. / Interleaved and with additional names in MS. ^ 18 Adams, A. C. In Memoriam. Portland, 1865. 8vo. 19 Adams, E. P. In Memoriam. Died at Rhinebeck, ... Eliza- beth Plat, wfife of Charles H. Adams. New York, Bradstreet t^^^ Press, 1867. ■ (2) 4to, pp. 86. Printed on drawing paper. 20 Adams, G. Genealogy of the Adams Family of Kingston. /M Mass. Boston, 1 86 1. 8vo. 21 Adams, G. Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philoso- /Q phy. Many plates. London, \1<^\- 5 vols., 8vo, hoards. ^> 22 Adams, H. G. Sea-Side Lessons. London, 1856. 23 Adams, J. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States : With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illus- 4 Adams. trations, by his Grandson Charles Francis Adams. Boston^ ^^ 1850-56. 10 vols., imp. 8vo, half morocco^ gilt top, uncut. -^'^ipb Large paper. Two hundred copies printed. 24 Adams. Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America against the Attack of M. Turgot . . London, by y. Stockdale, ij<)4-. 7 3 vols., Svo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, hy Bradstreet. ■ y/ " This work is not, as its title states, a defence of the American Constitutioti^ but a j 1^ warm defence of tVe Constitution of Great Britain. It is the best anti-democratie treatise that we have seen ; for Dr. Adams appears to dread that that is the extreme to which his countrymen will naturally lean, and he has exerted his best endea- vors to obviate the evil." — Monthly Rcvietv. This writer has not distinguished between republicanism and democracy. The work did much to familiarize the European mind to the novel state of things then taking place in America. It in- cludes the opinions of eminent writers on various republics of the world. See C, F. Adams's Life of John Adams, i, 430. 25 Adams. Correspondence between Hon. John Adams and the /^ late Wm. Cunningham, Esq., commenced in 1803, and ending 1 812. Boston, 1823. 8vo, uncut. See "Jefferson's Memoirs," by Randolph, Vol. iv, p. 398. 2^ [Adams, John] and [Leonard, Daniel]. Novanglus and Massachusettensis ; or Political Essays on the Principal Points of Controversy, between Great Britain and her Colonies. To which are added Letters, lately written by President Adams to William Tudor. Boston. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Notwithstanding the positive statement on the title, it is satisfactorily settled that , Daniel Leonard was the author of Massachusettensis' s Letters. Some of the pages signed Novanglus were reprinted in London. /§] 6 ?1 ^7 Adams, J. Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Haven, c^ I of Lyon. Boston, 1843. Half morocco, gilt top, interleaved, by Bradstreet. S^. 28 Adams, J. F. Typographia. Philadelphia, i^^j. Includes sketch of the Origin, etc., of Printing. V^ 29 Adams, J. Q. Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Compris- D tj ing Portions of His Diary, from 1798 to 1842. Edited by "- ^ Charles Francis Adams. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1^74- ID vols., 8vo, cloth. IQ 30 Adams. Eulogy on James Madison. Best., iS^6. Svo, uncut. An Address. 5 ^^ 31 Adams. An Oration at Quincy, on the Anniversary of the Independence of the United States. Boston, 1831. 8vo, uncut. -^—•32 Adams. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Metier De Lafayette. Washington, 1835. Uncut. //) 33 Adams. Poems on Religion and Society. A/^. 1^., 1848. i8mo. ^ 34 Adams. Tokens of a Nation's Sorrow. 1848. 35 Adams, Nathaniel. Annals of Portsmouth, comprising a ^6 Period of 200 years from the First Settlement of the Town, 3 with Biographical Sketches of a few of the most Respectable Inhabitants. Portsmouth, 1825. 8vo, boards, uncut. 36 Adams. The Sam Adams Regiments in the Town of Boston. ^^ A Series of Cuttings on that Subject. Portrait of S. Adams inserted. 8vo, boards. ^ 37 Adamson, J. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Luis de jj" Camoens. Portrait. London, 1820. 2 vols., crown 8vo, calf. '• An elaborate performance. Some of the Sonnets by Camoens are unsurpassed." — Lo'wndes. 38 Addison. The Work of the Right Honourable Joseph Addi- Qp son, Esq. London, mdccxxi. 4 vols., half calf. ^ 39 Addison, Jos. The Free-Holder ; or Political Essays. (^ London, 1758. 8vo, calf. 40 An Address and Recommendations to the States, by the United States in Congress Assembled, with sundry Papers re- fP ferred to in the Address. N. T., 1870. 8vo, half mor. uncut. l " Should we now think ourselves little interested in the subjects of these American State Papers, we may, however, be much gratified in perusing them, as pieces of fine, energetic writing, and masterly eloquence. It would be a curious speculation for the philosophical enquirer, to account for the perfection to which the English language has been carried in our late colonies, amidst the clamours and horrors of war." — M. R., XLvm. ^I . The same. New York, 1870. 4to, uncut. 6 Akerman, 42 Adlard, G. The Sutton-Dudleys of England, and the Dud- leys of Massachusetts in New England, from the Roman Con- quest. New york, 1863. 8vo. V 43 Adlard, Geo. Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester ; A Critical Inquiry into the Authenticity of the Various Statements mp in Relation to the Death of Amye Robsart, and of the Libels on the Earl of Leycester. London^ 1870. 8vo, cloth. ,/ ^35 .cf 44 Adler, G. J. Dictionary of the German and English Lan- guages. A'". T., 1862. Royal 8vo, half morocco. 45 Adolphus, J. History of England, from the Accession of George the Third. By John Adolphus. London, 1840. Contains a copious account of tlie American Revolution. 1^' 46 Advice to the Officers of the British Army. N. T., Aga- thynian Club, 1867. I2mo, uncut. Scarce. This curious satirical piece is attributed to Captain Grose. It relates partly to American topics. It is beautifully printed. , 47 jEschylus Literally Translated. Portrait. London, Bohn, ^ 1849. 8vo, cloth. 48 Agrippa. Henrici Corneille Agrippae at Nettesheym de In- certitudine & Vanitate Scientiarum declamatio to xx invectiva, I '6 \ denuo ab autore recognita & Marginalibus Annotationibus Aucta. Jnno, M,xxx,vii. Erroneously dated 1036. It is a classical production, often reprinted. ^ 49 Ahn, F. Letter Writer. London, 1861. ^ Dedicated to President Jefferson Davis. ^ 50 AiKiN, Lucy. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth ; [9- 2 vols. Memoirs of the Court of Charles I ; 2 vols. Memoirs ' of the Court of James I ; 2 vols. Portraits. 1819-33. 6 vols., 8vo, half calf . This lady has delineated with a graceful pen some of the most interesting periods of English History. ^ 51 Akerman, J. Y. Ancient and Modern Coins. ZsW., 1848. '\ Allan. 7 I 52 Albany Directory for 1858. Albany^ 1858. 8vo. 53 Albany Zouave Cadets, The, to the Rochester Union lb" Blues. Albany^ 1864. 4to, half morocco^ by Bradstreet. 54 Albro, J. A. Sermon on the Death of Washington Allston. fl>( Boston^ 1863. 55 Album der Boudoirs. Illustrationem Zu Uhland's Gedich- 1^ ten. Stuttgart. 8vo. JC 56 Alcott, L. M. Hospital Sketches. Boston, 1863. 8vo. 57 Ald£n, E. Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. John ,B^ Alden. By Ebenezer Alden . . . Randolph, Mass., 1867. 58 Alden T. A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscrip- tions, with Occasional Notes. By Rev. Timothy Alden, r- A.M New Tork, 1814. 5 vols., i6mo, boards, uncut. ^ y Very rare In such condition, and the only extensive series of American Epitaphs. 7 59 Alden, T. A Sermon in Portsmouth on the Death of George /,* Washington. Portsmouth, 1800. 8vo, rare. r 60 A[ldrich,j T. B. The Bells ; a Collection of Chimes. ^ New York, 1855. i2mo. ^ ^ 61 Alexandre Dictionnaire Grec-Francois. Paris,' li^y. 8vo. 62 Alford, H. Plea for the Queen's English. London, 1865. 63 Alison, Sir Archibald. History of Europe from the Com- mencement of the French Revolution in 1789 to the Restora- tion of the Bourbons in 1815. Blackwood, 1847. 2 vols., post 8vo, half calf, gilt extra, marbled edges. 64 Allan, J. A Catalogue of. the Books, Autographs, Engrav- ings, and Miscellaneous Articles, belonging to the Estate of the Late John Allan. [Prepared by Joseph Sabin.] Fine portrait. 5^- New York, 1864. Royal 8vo, uncut. I , Large paper. lOO copies only printed. " Sometime before the owner's death he would have sold his remarkable collection for fifteen thousand dollars, while it real- ized by the auction process about thirty-nine thousand. Taking the whole collec- tion, it was the most extensive and valuable ever sold In America." — ff^. Goiuans. B Allen. 65 Allan. The same. Small paper. 66 Allan. Memorial of John Allan. AT". K, 1864. Imp. 8vo. This is uniform with the Bradford Club Series, and has a few steel portraits. 67 Allen, A. W. Genealogy of the Allen and Witter Families, among the Early Settlers of this Continent, and their Descend- "f ants, by Asa W. Allen. Salem, 1872. ,0 ^t) 68 Allen. A Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's Captivity, from the Time of his being taken by the British, near Montreal, ,5/ on the 25th day of September, in the Year 1775, to the Time /-J' of his Exchange on the 6th day of May, 1778. Interspersed with some Political Observations. Written by Himself. Phila- delphia, printed ; Boston, reprinted by Draper and Folsom [1779]- Concerning this rare piece, see Sabin's Dictionary, No. 793. ,/ h: bc) Allen. [Title as above.] To which are now Added a Con- siderable Number of Explanatory and Occasional Notes, to- [, gether with an Index of Reference to the Most Remarkable V'^ Occurrences in the Narrative. Walpole, N. H., 1807. I2mo, polished calf, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. This edition which is very scarce, contains a list of the subscribers to the work. '70 Allen. A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity. /• Written by Himself. Fourth edition. Burlington, Chauncey }) Goodrich, 1846. i2mo. 71 Allen. Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticon- deroga, and of His Captivity and Treatment by the British. Y- i Fifth and best edition. Burlington, 1849. "^mo, uncut. / 72 Allen. Life of Philidor, Musician and Chess Player. Phila- delphia, 1863. 8vo, half mor., gilt top, by Bradstreet. Large paper copy. Bradstreet autograph and portrait inserted. (s(j 73 Allen, G. H. Memoir of Colonel John Allen. Jlb,iS6j. 74 Allen, I. The Natural and Political History of the State of Vermont, one of the United States of America, to which is added an Appendix, containing Answers to Sundry Queries addressed to the Author. London, 1798. 8vo, boards. Clean and fine copy of this scarce book. .6 Almon. 9 ^ 75 Allen. Particulars of the Capture of the Ship Olive Branch, laden with a Cargo of Arms, &c. . . for supplying the Militia /t'- of Vermont. Vol. I, London^ 1798. Vol. II, Phila. : Printed for the Author^ 1805. 8vo. Concerning this extremely rare work, sec Sabin's Dictionary, No. 820 and %xi. have never sold the 2 vols, together. We 76 Allen, M. O. The History of Wenham, Civil and Eccle- siastical, from its Settlement in 1639, to i860. By Myron O. Bazin & Chandler^ i860. I2mo, pp. (s^ Allen. Boston . 220. 77 Allen. Maryland Toleration ; or Sketches of the Early History of Maryland. Baltimore^ 1855. 8vo. i^ n ^ M 78 Allen. An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary. Portrait of Washington. Cambridge, 1809. 8vo. 79 Allen, W. The American Biographical Dictionary ; con- taining an Account of the Lives, Characters, and Writings of the most Eminent Persons, deceased in North America, from its First Settlement. Third Edition. Bost., 1857. ^^o, sheep. 80 Allibone, S. A. A Critical Dictionary of English Litera- ture, and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased, from the Earliest Accounts to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century. Containing Thirty Thousand Biographies and Liter- ary Notices, with Forty Indexes of Subjects. By S. Austin Allibone. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott iff Co., 1 871. 3 vols., imp. 8vo, doth. "It is not only the most extensive Bibliographical Dictionary extant, but the most comprehensive ' Classified Record of Works,' by English and American Authors, ever compiled. What gives a great and novel charm to the work is the introduc- tion of Criticisms on the various authors, which are selected from the best authori- ties. The article on Shakspeare alone occupies 49 pages, in which 1,040 printed volumes and tracts are named." — B. ^aritch. 81 Almon, John. Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Hon. Vv^iUiam Pitt, Earl of Chatham, with his Speeches. London, 1797. Seventh Edition. Land., 1810. 3 vols., 8vo, hds., uncut. 82 Almon. A Collection of Interesting, Authentic Papers, re- lative to the Dispute between Great Britain and America ; showing the Causes and Progress of that Misunderstanding, from 1764 to 1775. London, 1787. 8vo, half calf . 2 10 American. Usually called by its running title, *' Prior Documents," and intended to accompany the Remembrancer. I fs 83 Almon. The Remembrancer ; or, Impartial Repository of / ^ ^■-' Public Events, from 1775 to 1784. \_London J. Almon and J. /y/ Dehrett\, ^775-> ^''^- '^ vols., 8vo, old calf . 84 Almon. The Remembrancer for 1776, and part 2 of 1780. London. 4 vols., 8vo, half sheep. " The American War gave rise to this work in 1775. Every authentic paper rela- tive to that war, as also with France and Spain, whether published in England or America, by the British Ministry or the American Congress, are all carefully in- r ^ serted, the letters of the several Commanding Officers, Addresses and Resolutions , of the various Committees, Conventions, &c. To these have been prefixed a col- lection of authentic papers on the various subjects of dispute, from the resolutions which gave rise to the Stamp Act, in 1764, to the Battle of Lexington, in 1775." The above is the Publisher's account of this work, and may give some idea of its importance. Complete sets are now of the greatest rarity. 87 Alphabetical List of the Hon. East India Company's J- Bengal Civil Servants, from 1780 to 1838, compiled by Messrs. Dodwell and Miles. London., 1839. Royal 8vo. 88 Also?, R. A Poem ; Sacred to the Memory of George , ^ Washington. Adapted to the 22d of Feb., 1800. Hartford., ^ 3^ 1800. 8vo, uncut. Fine copy. 89 Altar Service Book according to the use of the United ►i6 Church of England and Ireland. Edited by Rev. F. G. Lee. ' ■/ London, 1867. FoHo, folded. 90 Alvord, J. W. Historical Address in Stamford, Ct., at the 7 Celebrationof the Second Centennial Anniversary. A^.F., 1842. 91 American Almanac, The, and Repository of Useful Know- ^0 ledge for the Year 1830-1862. Boston; 1829-60. S*-* ^ 30 vols., i2mo, half calf . ■- C^ This valuable work, which is, in fact, a compendious annual register, terminated in \ 1862, is well worthy of being preserved as a book of reference. It was succeeded by the National Almanac. — Sahin's Dictionary, No 1039. 92 American Antiquarian. A set of several odd numbers. t,$ New York., 1871. f 94 American Antiquarian Society Proceedings. Cambridge., 6-^ J 860. 8vo, uncut. Americana. 11 ^-^f, 95 American Farmer's Guide, The. Philadelphia : Rev. Mason L. We ems. 96 American History. Containing Belknap's Biographies, Roberts, Graham, Ramsey, Stiles' Three Judges, Hubbards' /t^ *- Indian Wars, etc., with Index, etc. New York., Leavitt and Allen., \n-d-'\. 4to, cloth. 97 American Journal of Numismatics. Various numbers. ^ 98 American Military Biography ; containing the Lives, of [^ the Officers of the Revolution, Also The Life of Lafayette. Plates. Printed for Subscribers., 1825. i2mo. ^5> 99 American Miscellany, Original and Selected. PZ)//(7., 1809. Scarce. is 100 American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review. New York., 181 7. 2 vols., 8vo. De Witt Clinton, Dr. Mitcliill, J. K. Paulding, and other eminent men, contributed to this magazine. 101 American Museum, The, or Repository of Ancient and Modern Fugitive Pieces, Prose and Poetical ... Philadelphia. ') 5*" 8vo, vol. VIII, hoards., uncut. />■ 102 American Notes and Queries. Nos. i to 4. Philadelphia., £ \JV. Brotherhead., 1857.] ivo., half morocco with covers. Contains articles on " Book Illustrators,'' an account of the sale of ** E. B. Corwin's Library," reprints of rare Autograph Letters, etc. 103 American Pioneer, The. A Monthly Periodical, Devoted to the objects of the Logan Historical Society ; or to Collecting and Publishing Sketches Relative to the Early Settlement and ^ Successive Improvement of the Country. ... Plates and Facsimiles )^ of Antiquities, Old Historical Buildings, Relics, etc. Cincin- nati, 1842—3. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, half morocco., gilt top., uncut. Difficult to find complete. " The great mass of historic material in these volumes is composed of Journals of Campaigns against the Indians, Narratives of Captivity, Incidents of Border Warfare, Biographical Sketches of Frontiersmen, Indian War- riors, and White Scouts." — Field, [)0 104 American Pioneer, The, 1842. 2 vols., ?>vo., folded in sheets. 105 Americana. Catalogue of Books relating to America, etc. 3^ New York, 1868. 8vo. 12 Anderson. io6 Ames, E. An Oration on the Sublime Virtues of General George Washington, Pronounced at the Old South Meeting- ^v House, in Boston, before His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, ^X^ the Council, and the Two Branches of the Legislature of Mas- sachusetts, at their Request, on Saturday, the 8th of February, 1800. By Fisher Ames. New Tori, 1800. 8vo, cut close. 107 Ames. The same reprinted. A^. T., 1869. Imp. 8vo, uncut. fO d- 108 Ames. Speeches of Fisher Ames in Congress, i 789-1 796. ^ ' Boston., 1 87 1. 8vo, cloth. 109 Ames. Works of Fisher Ames. Compiled by a Number of his Friends. To which are prefixed, Notices of his Life and Character. [By J. T. Kirkland.] Boston., 1809. 8vo, uncut. 110 Ames. Works of Fisher Ames. With a selection from his 1^ Speeches and Correspondence. Edited by his Son, Seth Ames. Boston., 1854. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. 111 Ames, Joseph. Typographical Antiquities; being an His- torical Account of Printing in England, with some Memoirs ,(o'^- of the Ancient Printers, and a Register of the Books printed 7 ■ by them from the year 147 1 to the year 1600. Portraits and plates of Printer's Marks. London., 1849. A-^'^t calf. This is the work which was afterwards amplified by Herbert and Dibden. This latter edition was not completed and the first edition is necessary in a collection of such boolis. 112 Amory, T. C. The Military Services and Public Life of Major General Sullivan, of the American Revolutionary Army. , ^0 By Thomas C. Amory. Port. Boston., 1868. 8vo, sheets., uncut. 113 Anderdan, J. L. The River Dove with some quiet Thoughts on Angling. Land., William Pickering., 1847. Fcap. 8vo, uncut. A charming book, now quite scarce. l^ \\\ Anderson, J. S M. The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and Foreign Dependencies of the British Empire. London, 1845-56. 3 vols., 8vo. 1 ^ 116 Anderson. The Same. Second edition. London, 1856. This admirable work contains copious details of the church in America. Andre. 13 ffi^ ^^^ Anderson, J. Beschryving van Ysland, Groenland en de LfJ^ Straat Davis. Maps, yfm., 1756. ^io, half calf . 118 Andre. The Cow Chace : an Heroick Poem, in Three Cantos. Written at New York, 1780, by the late iMajor tj^'Pf, Andre, with Explanatory Notes, by the Editor. London^ printed for John Fielding^ 178 1. 4:0, pp. 32. 119 Andre. The Cow Chace. In Three Cantos. Written in the Year 1780; by Major John Andre, Adjutant-General to -^ the British Army, in North America, a few Weeks previous to f) I \, his Capture by the Americans. New Tork^ Printed in the Tear ' '7^9- tamo, pp. 22, red morocco extra, uncut. De Witt Clinton's copy with his autograph. A very rare edition. 120 Andre. The Cow Chace, a Poem in Three Cantos. By Major John Andre, Adjutant General to the British Army in I Si New York, in 1780. Jib., N. r., J. Munsell, 1866. Sq. 8vo. This edition was suppressed by the editor. Dr. Hough. 121 Andre. The Cow Chace. Cincinnati, 1869. 8vo. 122 Andre. Minutes of a Court of Inquiry, upon the case of Major John Andre, with Accompanying Documents With an J^^ Additional Appendix containing Copies of the Papers found upon y'^ Major Andre when arrested. Portrait. Albany, 1865. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. One hundred copies only privately reprinted for Mr. John F. McCoy. 123 Andre. Proceedings of a Board of General Officers, Held by Order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States of America, Respect- S'^^ '"g Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army. September 29, 1780. Philadelphia. Printed by Francis Bailey, M.DCC.LXXX. Small 8vo, pp. (2), 21, uncut. An elegant copy of the original edition. Very rare. 124 Andre. Proceedings of a Board of General Officers, Held by Order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States of America, Respecting /( ^ Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army. September 29, 1780. To which are appended. The several Letters which passed to and from New York on the Occasion. 14 Andreana. Published by Order of Congress. Providence : Printed and sold by John Carter [n.d.']. Small 8vo, half calf ^ uncut. A very rare edition. Much scarcer than the original. ^ 125 Andre. Proceedings of a Board of General Officers Respect- '^ ing Major John Andre. N. T. : Privately Printed., 1867. 8vo. ^ 1 Large paper copy of which twenty only were printed. Forty-nine copies only printed ^ in exact facsimile of the rare original edition, with the print of ".The Unfortunate Death of Major Andre." ^ 126 Andre. Proceedings, etc. New Tork, 1867. 8vo, uncut. h/^ One of forty-nine copies only reprinted. 127 Andre. A Tragedy, in Five Acts ; as performed by the old American Company, New York, March 30, 1798. To which /D are added authentic Documents respecting Major Andre ; Con- /'J^. sisting of Letters to Miss Seward, the Cow Chace, Proceedings ' of the Court Martial, etc. Portraits of Dunlap and Andre in- serted. New York., 1798- 'iMO., half morocco., gilt. Very rare. W. Dunlap was the writer of the tragedy. The copy sold for %\% at Roche's sale. /^"O 128 Andre. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre. Edited '' with Notes, etc., by Charles J. Bushnell. New York., 1865. , 129 Andre. The same, another ed. A'^, Y., 1867. 8vo, uncut. i/*^ 130 Andre. Life and Career of Major John Andre, by Winthrop Sargeant. Boston^ 186 1. 8vo, uncut. Large paper copy of which 75 copies only were printed. Very scarce. 131 Andre. An Authentic Narration of the Causes which led to the Death of Major Andre, by Joshua Hett Smith. Lond.., 1808. 8vo, hoards., uncut. Fine copy of a work which is now scarce. Y 132 Andreana. Containing the Trial, Execution and Various Matters connected with the History of Major John Andre Ad- 1-^^ jutant General of the British Army in America, A. D. 1780. Philadelphia., 1865. 8vo, sheets. Illustrated by lo plates mostly inserted, including several portraits of Andre in fine impression, a copy of the print representing Andre hanging. Antar. 15 133 Andrews.. History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland : commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783. With /Q Portraits, Maps and Charts. 31 plates. London, 1775-6. ' 4 vols., 8vo, calf. See M. R., Lxxv, 466. " Compiled chiefly from the newspapers and the proceedings of the House of Commons." — Rich. " A judicious compilation." — Lowndes. Highly commended by Dr. Boucher. Includes portraits of Gens. Washington, Greene, Clinton, Burgoyne, Cornwallis, Lafayette, De Grasse, Count D'Estaing, ^ and Capt. AsgiU. X34 Andrews, Joseph. Journey from Buenos Ayres, through the Provinces of Cordova, Tucuman, and Salta, to Potosi, thence by the Deserts of Caranja to Arica, and subsequently to (.'^•^^ Santiago de Chili and Coquimbo. Land., iSij. 2 vols., post 8vo. ** Captain Andrews was sent out during the mining mania, by one of the numerous London Associations, and gives a very clear, sensible, and modest account of his journey and subsequent proceedings in execution of his trust." — Ed. Rev. hfc 135 Annals of the Army of the Cumberland. Phi/., 1863. ,^ 136 Anderson, Charles. Ancient Models or Hints on Church /' Building. Land., 1844. i2mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. . 187 Amos, Andrew. The Great Oyer of Poisoning ; the Trial j^ of the Earl of Somerset for the Poisoning of Sir Thomas Over- bury in the Tower. Portrait. London, 1846. 8vo, cloth, uncut. hS 138 Andrews, J. An Eulogy on General George Washington, in Newburyport. Newburyport [1800]. 8vo. r 1,5^139 Annin. Centennial Celebration of the Annin Family at the Old Stone House of Somerset County, N. J., August 15, 1864. Plate. Philadelphia, printed for Private Distribution. 8vo. iSi) 140 Annual of Scientific Discovery (1873). i2mo, cloth. 141 Annual Register. Or a View of the History, Politicks, and Literature of the Years 1758 to 1811. London: Dodsley, f^^ 1759-1811. 54 vols., 8vo, f^^. , t) These volumes cover the entire period of the American Revolution ; for the history "^0 y of which they are acknowledged to be the best and most profuse authority. 142 Antar. A Bedoueen Romance. Translated from the Ara- bic by Peruch Hamilton. Lond., 1 8 19. 4 vols., post 8vo, ^(7^c(7^. a highly interesting performance now very scarce. />^ 16 Arch^ologia. 143 Anthon, C. E. Narrative of the Settlement of George Charles Anthon in America. ... New Tork^ 1872. 8vo, uncut 144 Anthon, G. C. Narrative and Documents University of [^ New York. 1851. 8vo 145 Antonini, M. Dictionnaire Italien, Latin et Francois. 1843 4to, halfmor. 146 Apel, H. Prose Specimens for Translation into German n i>- London, 1 862. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. Dedicated to Jefferson Davis, President of C. S. A. I. \r t*- .! ?-• 147 An Appeal to the Justice and Interests of the People of Great Britain, in the Present Disputes with America. By an Old if Member of Parliament. Also a Second Appeal. London, i"]"]^. 2 vols, in I, halfmor., by Bradstreet. Fine copy. 148 Appleton's Cyclopaedia of Drawing, designed as a text book. . ,-« Edited by W. £. Worthen, new and enlarged edition. New J ■ Tori, 1869. Svo, half mor. , -//140 Appleton's [i e. Collins'] Modern Atlas. A^. Y., n.d. 410. 150 Apuleius. The Metamorphosis or, Golden Ass, and Philo- sophical Works of Apuleius. Translated from the Original /|,f Latin by Thomas Taylor. London^ 1822. Svo, half calf ^ uncut, I Thick paper copy, very scarce. Contains the rare suppressed passages. , ^ 151 Arabian Nights Entertainments Translated by E. W. Lane. / ' 600 cuts by Harvey. 1853. Royal Svo, morocco extra, r-- " The Arabian Nights have lost none of their charms for me. All the learned and %' y wiseacres of England cried out against this wonderful work, upon its first appear- A ^ ance j Gray among the rest. Yet I doubt whether any man, except Shakespeare, \j has afforded so much delight, If we open our hearts to receive it. The author of the Arabian Ni,^hts was the greatest benefactor the East ever had, not excepting Mahomet. How many hours of pure happiness has he bestowed on six and twenty millions of hearers. All the springs of the desert have less refreshed the Arabs than those delightful talcs, and they cast their gems and genii over our benighted and foggy region." — Leigh Hunt. t^ / 152 Arch^ologia Americana. Transactions and Collections 1*1^' of the American Antiquarian Society. 1820, etc, 5 vols., Svo. Arrowsmith. 17 z/,^ 153 Architect and Building Gazette. London, j 8^0. ' '' Vol. 2, folio, half roan. 154 Architectural Notice of the Churches of the Archdeaconry of Northampton. London, 1849. Imperial 8 vo. iQ 155 Arey Girard College and its Founder. Phila., 1851. i2mo. 156 Ariosto. The Orlando Furioso. Translated into English /5 Verse. With Notes by W. Stewart Rose. London, 1825-31. c) 8 vols., crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Best edition of tliis faitliful and spirited translation. ^157 Aristophanes Comedies. Translated by C. A. Wheel- yr Wright. Oxford, 1837. 2 vols, in i, 8vo, half morocco. TJie best poetical version. 158 Armor, William C. Lives of the Governors of Pennsylvania, with the Incidental History of the State from 1609 to 1872. X\, Philadelphia, 1872. 159 Armstrong, E. Address Anniversary of Landing of William ^iT Penn. 8vo, uncut. 160 Arnold, Benedict. Proceedings of a General Court Martial for the Trial of Major General Arnold, with an Introduction, Notes and Index. Portrait. New York, Privately Printed, 1865. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 100 copies only printed.- Inserted is an autograph note by General Arnold, very rare. An autograph letter of John Lawrence. f^ ct) 162 Arnold. Proceedings of. N. K, 1865. ivo, cloth uncut. Another copy on thin paper, the only one so printed. nj) 163 Arnold, S. G. Greene, Staples, Parsons, and Spirit of "^ • Rhode Island. Providence, 1869. 2 vols., 8vo. 164 Arnold. History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Vyi^^ Plantations. Mw J^ari, 1859-60. ivo, half calf, red edges. 165 Arnold, M. A. Higher Schools and Universities in Germany. /VO London, 1876. i2mo. 166 Arrowsmith, A. Ancient and Modern Geography. London, r- 1839. 8vo, cloth. 18 Athenian Oracle. A 0}i 167 Art Journal for the Year 1867. Many fine plates. 4to, cl. 168 Art of Courting, The. For the Amusement of the American ,6 Youth. Newburyport, ijgs- l2mo. ly f'f Very rare and equally curious. 169 Arthur, VV. Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names. New York, 1857. i2mo, cloth. 170 AsHER, G. M. A Bibliographical and Historical Essay on the Dutch Books and Pamphlets relating to New Netherland , ^ ai,d to the Dutch West India Company. Amsterdam^ 1854-67. ^ Indispensable to the collector of books relating to New York. The titles are given in Dutch with an English translation. The notes are numerous, and in some in- stances, extend to great length. 171 AsHER, G. M. Henry Hudson the Navigator. The original Documents in which his Career is Recorded, Collected, partly Translated and Annotated, with an Introduction. London^ Hakluyt Society^ i860. 8vo, cloth, uncut. The relations of his three voyages to the coast of America by the eminent and unfor- tunate discoverer, afford us the first authentic information regarding the Indians of New York, and of the Esquimaux of Labrador. 172 AsPDEN. Letters and other Documents in the Case of JVIa- IS> thias Aspden. Philadelphia, 1837. Uncut. , y A rare piece, privately printed. 173 AssELEMEAN. L'Enfer de Bibliophile. Paris, 1869. cl \%rao, half morocco. I ■ A very amusing piece on the glorious art of bookbuying. 174 Astor Library. Catalogue of the Astor Library with Sup- plement. A^. r., 1856-60. ^5^ y^ ■ Vols. I to 4 in half levant morocco. Vol. 5 in sheets. y ,- \^ Complete sets are very scarce. 7 Iy6 "175 Athenian Sport, or Two Thousand Paradoxes merrily argued I to Amuse and Divert the Age. Zow^., 1707. %vo, half calf new. ^\ ") 176 Athenian Oracle; being an Entire Collection of all the I Valuable Questions and Answers in the Old Athenian Mer- ^ curies. London, 1728. 4 vols., 8vo, half calf new. The number and variety of the questions and the ingenuity and appropriateness of the replies will always insure for this remarkable book very much attention. Bacon. 19 lir If/ 178 r 3^ Qi'^ i-JI Atherton, W. Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-western Army, under General Winchester. Frankfort, Ky-> 1842. i8mo. Auckland. The Journal and Correspondence of William Lord Auchland. London^ 1 861. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. I-JC) AuGHEY, J. Hill. The Iron Furnace; or. Slavery and Seces- sion. Philadelphia, 1863. i2mo. 180 AuGUSTiNES, S. Manuel!. London, i^-j-j [reprint.'] i6mo. f/ riO 181 Authentic Account of the Proceedings of the Congress held / at New York, in mdcclxv. On the Subject of the American Stamp Act. Philadelphia, 181 3. 8vo. 182 Authentick Narrative of the Whole Affair between Eliza- beth Canning and Mary Squires, with prints of Canning and Squires. London, 1754. l2mo, half calf, newly bound. 183 Autograph Leaves of Our Country's Authors. Bait., 1864. A series of facsimiles publisiled for the Sanitary Fair at Baltimore. 184 AuTOMMARCHi. The Last Days of Napoleon. Memoirs of the Last Two Years of Napoleon's Exile, forming a Sequel to hj . the Journals of O'Meara and Count Las Casas. London, 1826. 2 vols, in one, half morocco extra. 186 ACKUS, J. A History of New England, With particular Reference to the Denomination of Christians called Bap- tists. Post, and Prov., 1 779-1 796. 2 vols., I and II, 8vo. A matchless copy of this very rare work, the third volume of which is generally defi- cient. Green's copy sold for §75. Vol. ll is in bad condition. 'Bancroft remarks that this history, as to its facts, is " more to be depended on than any of the early histories of New England." See JJ/ci., 1,253. Also Bartlett's Biblio. of R. I., p. zz. Bacon, F. The Works of Francis Bacon . . . Lord High Chan- cellor of England. Collected and edited by James Spedding, M.A. ... Robert Leslie Ellis, M.A. ... and Douglas Devon Heath. ... London, 1863. 7 vols., 8vo, cloth. ,v- 20 Baird. ** The intellectual chart by him is the only one of which modern philosophy has yet to boast; the united talents of Diderot and of D'Alembert, aided by all lights of the eighteenth century, have been able to add little to what he has performed." — Dugald Steivart. hV^^ 187 Bacon. Essays or Counsels. London, William Pickering. r88 Bacon. Moral and Historical Works, including his Essays. QpS J^ Edited by J. Devey. Pt. London, 1852. i2mo. i8g Bacon, J. The American Indian ; an Indian Tale. London, I- 1795- 8vo. Founded on Mrs. Morton's Ouabi. See M. R., xix, 466. 190 Bacon, O. N. A History of Natick, from its first Settle- ment in 165! to the Present Time ; with Notices of the First , , Families. Also Account of the Centennial Celebration, 1 85 1. >-' Plate. Boston, 1856. 8vo. Privately printed and scarce. h^ igi Badeau, Adam. The Vagabond. N'ew Tork, 1859. i2mo. 192 Badger, H. C. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of hS Mr. George Livermore. Cambridge, the Family, 1865. 8vo. 194 Bailey, J. T. An Historical Sketch of the City of Brook- ^. lyn and the Surrounding Neighborhood, Williamslsurg, Bush- " wick, Flatbush, Flatlands, New Utrecht and Gravesend. Brooklyn, 1 840. i2mo, half green morocco, uncut, very rare. I 195 Bailey, P. J. Festus. Boston, 1857. i8mo, cloth, gilt. 196 Bailey, Thomas. Records of Longevity, with a Discourse on Vital Statistics. Portrait. London, 1857. i2mo. 197 Bailey, W. Records of Patriotism and Love of Country. Washington, 1826. 8vo, hoards, uncut. ■? A capital book to illustrate. 198 Baily, F. Journal of a Tour in Unsettled Parts of North America in 1796 and 1797. London, 1856. 8vo, cloth. Ky An admirable work highly commended by Sir J. Herschel. 200 Baird, C. M. History of Rye, Westchester County, 1660- I 1870. New York, 1871. 8vo, cloth. Bancroft. 21 150 ^°' Baker, L. C. History of the United States Secret Service. '^ Port. Philadelphia^ 1 867. 8vo. ( ^ 202 Baker, W. S. American Engravers and Their Works. Philadelphia, 1873. i2mo, cloth. \^ 203 Baker, W. S. William Sharp, Engraver [a Biography.] Philadelphia, 1^73- l2mo, cloth. j ^ 204 Baldw^in,. Locomotive Works. Illustrated Catalogue of Locomotives. Philadelphia, n.d. 410, cloth. \^ 205 Ballard, E. Memorial of the Popham Celebration 1862, ' Commemorativeof Plantingof Sabino. Portland^l'ibT^. 'i'JO, cloth. 206 Balzac. Les Contes Drolatiques. 425 Designs by Dore. h]'^^ Paris, 1855. i2mo, half morocco, uncut. 208 Balzac. The Same, Translated. London, 1874. hh^ This work was suppressed in England at the instance of Mr. John Rusliin. 209 Bancker, C. N. Catalogueof the Library of. Phila. , iSbj. 210 Bancrfot, a. Eulogy on George Washington. [Vorcester, /^y^ 1800. 8vo, uncut. 211 Bancroft, Edward. Philosophy of Permanent Colours. 1813. "js ' 212 Bancroft, G. History of the United States, from the Dis- . . covery of the American Continent. Boston, 186 1. * Large paper, 50 copies only printed. 213 Bancroft. Another copy. 1854. , 6 vols., 8vo, half calf , and vols. 7, 8, 9, and 10, in cloth. I *V-5 ,• , Small paper. ( 115 Bancroft. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, delivered, at the Request of both Houses of the Congress of America, in the House of Representatives at Washington, 1866. Portrait, ff^ash., 1866. ^to, cloth, uncut. Large paper, 50 copies only printed. 216 Bancroft. Oration Fourth of July 1826. Northampton, 1S26. . .f Mr. Hildreth introduces his history with the remark that "of Fourth of July Ora- ■*•/- tions we have had enough, even when written in the guise of history." 22 Barber. 217 Bancroft. Poems: by George Bancroft. Cambridge: Hil- >/. Hard and Metcalfe 1823. i2mo, uncut. These early effusions of the historian are and deserve to be of the greatest rarity. Davis's copy sold for $41. Mr. Bancroft told the writer he thought he could spare another copy for $42. 218 Bancroftiana. [The following Works form a Series of the Controversial. Tracts which grew out of the Publication of the Ninth Volume of Bancroft's History of the United States.] The series consists of the following works. An examination of some Statements Concerning Major General Greene, in the Ninth Volume of Bancroft's History.. . ^ By George Washington Greene. Boston: 1866. President Reed of Pennsylvania. 5^-^-0 A Reply to Mr. George Bancroft and Others. Second Edition. Philadelphia: U, 1867. A Criticism on Mr. Wm. B. Reed's Aspersions on the Character of Dr. Benjamin Rush. [By John G. Johnson.] Philadelphia: 1867. Correspondence and Remarks upon Bancroft's History of the Northern Campaign of 1777, and the Character of Major General Philip Schuyler. By George L. Schuyler. Neiu York: 1867. William B. Reed, of Chestnut Hill, Expert in the Art of Ex- humation of the Dead. [By Benjamin Rush.] Joseph Reed : A Historical Essay. By George Bancroft. Ne-w York: 1867. A Rejoinder to Mr. Bancroft's His- torical Essay on President Reed. ByWm. B.Reed. Philadelphia: 1767. Gene- ral J«hn Sullivan. A Vindication of his Character. By Thomas C. Amory. Morrisania ; 1867. Q 221 Banvard, J. Plymouth and the Pilgrims. 1851. i2mo, cloth. 222 Barbe-Marbois. The History of Louisiana, particularly of ly' the Cession of that Colony to the United States of America. Translated. Philadelphia^ 1830. Svo, boards., uncut. A beautiful copy. See N. A. R., xxviii, 389; xxx, 551. 7 223 Barbe-Marbois. Conspiracy of Arnold, and Sir Henry Clin- (T ton, against the United States, and General Washington [«./>. y n.d.^ Svo, uncut. This rare piece is extracted from Walsh's American Re-vieiv. 224 Barber, J. W. A. History of the Amistad Captives : with Biographical Sketches of the Surviving Africans. Also, an Ac- count of the Trials had on their Case. Folded plate. New lj^\' Haven, 184.0. • Svo, half morocco. Scarce. 225 Barber. Connecticut Historical Collections, containing a ^ General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biograph- 'V ical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to the History and Antiquities of every Town. Map. New Haven, Durrie & Barlow. 23 Peck^ 1836. 8vo, pp. 568. c. + [Second edition.] New Haven, Durrie & Peck and J. W. Barber [1846]. 8vo, pp. 576. 226 Barber. History and Antiquities of New Haven from its Earliest Settlement. New Haven, i^^^. i2mo. 227 Barber, J. W. and Howe, H. Historical Collections of -. New York : containing a General Collection of the most In- j^f]"^ teresting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to its History and Antiquities. New York, 1845. 228 Barber and Howe, H. Historical Collections of New Jersey, ^ relating to its History and Antiquities, with Geographical De- /) scription of every Township. Newari, iS^y. 8vo. 229 Barclay, R. The Anarchy of the Ranters, and Other Libertines ; the Hierarchy of the Romanists, and other Pre- u fT tended Churches, equally refused and refuted, in a two-fold Lv Apology for the Church and People of God, called in Derision, Quakers. Philadelphia, Reprinted and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1757- 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 230 Barclay, Robert. Barclay's Apologie oder Vertheidigungs- Schrift der wahren Christlichen Gottesgelehrtheit wie solche unter dem Volk, so man aus Spott Quaker, das ist, Zitterer Of; nennet, vorgetragen and gelehret werd. Germantown : Gedrucht "J hey Christoph Saur, 1776. 8vo, old sheep. For the title at length see Sabin's Dictionary, Vol. x, No. 3,365. 231 Bard WELL. The Practice of Painting and Perspective Made '^'A Easy. Illus. 1756. 4to, calf. ^ 232 Bardwell, Wm. Temples, Ancient and Modern, or Notes D on Church Architecture. 15 plates. London, 1837. Roy. 8vo. 233 Baretti. Spanish and English Dictionary. 1800. 410. v|C 235 Barlow, J. The Columbiad. A Poem. 11 plates. Phila- ^delphia, 1 807. \^o-, hoards, uncut. Large and fine copy. The earliest attempt at an American Epic. It was printed at h the expense of Robert Fulton, to whom it was dedicated. It is a new edition, 1^ ] with great alterations of the " Vision of Columbus," beautifully printed, and illus- ' trated with eleven fine engravings from Smirke's designs. 24 Barry. 236 Barnard, T. A Sermon ... Death of General George Wash- ington ... Salem [1800]. 8vo, pp. 27. 238 Barnard. New, Comprehensive, Impartial and Complete i^tl History of England. Plates and ports., a few lacking. Fol. calf. 239 Barnes, W. The Settlement and Early History of Albany. J. MumelU Albany, N. T., 1864. 8vo. t3 Two hundred and fifty copies only printed. 240 Barney, M. A Biographical Memoir of the Late Commo- dore Joshua Barney ; from Autographical Notes and Journals. ^6 Portraits. Boston^ 1832. 8vo. Privately printed for circulation among friends. 241 Barnum, H. L. The Spy Unmasked ; or. Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Mr. Cooper's Tale of the Neutral Ground ; being an Authentic Account of the Scout Services which he rendered his Country during the Revolution- ' " ary War. (Taken from his own lips in short-hand.) Com- prising many Interesting Facts and Anecdotes, never before published. 6 plates. New York., 1828. 8vo, half calf . Original and best edition. Very scarce. 'X' 242 Barnum. The Spy Unmasked. Adventures of Enoch Crosby alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Cooper's Tale of the Neutral Ground. New York., 1864. i6mo. Edited by Frank Moore, who omittted the notes and abridged the work. 243 Barnwell, R. G. Life and Times of John De Witt. New A c; York, 1856. i2mo. 244 Barron. Proceedings of the General Court Martial convened for the Trial of Commodore James Barron, and others. Wash- Jd\ ington, 1822. 8vo, boards., uncut., and rare. ,1^^246 Barrow, Dr. Isaac. Works. iV. T., 1845. 3 vols, 8vo, f/i3?;f>. 247 Barry, J. S. A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson. Boston., Author., 1847. 8vo, half morocco by Bradstreet. 248 Barry. A Historical Sketch of the Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies Boston., 1853. ivo., cloth. y Bartlett. 25 249 Barry, W. A Hisiory ot Fiamingham, Massachusetts, in- / eluding the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time, with h^ Genealogical Sketches. ... Boston^ i^47' ^vo, cloth. 250 Bartlett, J. Familiar Quotations. Boston^ 1862 Ovo, cloth ^ uncut. Large paper copy. ^^- 251 Bartlett, J. R. Bibliography of Rhode Island. A Cata- logue of Books and other Publications relating to the State of 1/ •)/ Rhode Island, with Notes. Providence., 1864. ' Imperial 8vo, half morocco., uncut. Large paper, one hundred and fifty copies printed. 252 Bartlett. Dictionary of Americanisms. A Glossary of Words and Phrases usually regarded as peculiar to the United States. Second Edition. ... Boston., 1859. 8vo, cloth., uncut. 253 Bartlett. The Same, Third Edition, i860. 8vo, cloth. 254 Bartlett. A History of the Destruction of the Schooner Gaspee, in Narragansett Bay, 1772, accompanied by the Cor- respondence. Providence., 1861. Sm. folio, uncut. One hundred and twenty-five copies printed for private distribution. 255 Bartlett. The Literature of the Rebellion. A Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Civil War in the United States, and on Subjects growing out of that Event, together with Works on American Slavery. ... Boston., 1866. Rl. 8vo, uncut. Two hundred and fifty copies printed. It describes six thousand and seventy- three different booics, pamphlets, and magazine articles ; also three hundred eulogies, sermons, poems, etc., on the death of Abraham Lincoln. 256 Bartlett, W. H. American Scenery ; or Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. From Drawings by W. H. Bartlett, Engraved in the first style of the Art. London., 1840. 2 vols., 410. Original edition with brilliant impressions of the plates. 257 Bartlett. The Danube, Illustrated by a series of views taken expressly for this work. London., 1842. qS^ 4to, half green morocco extra., gilt edges. Fine early impressions of the plates. 4 26 Battle. / 258 Bartlett. Forty days in the Desert, or the Track of the tyr^ Israelites; or, a journey from Cairo to Mount Sinai. London, '[n.d.']. 4to, cloth, uncut. HO 259 Bartlett. Gleaningsof the Overland Route. London, iS^i. 260 Bartlett. The History of the United States of North America ; from the Discovery of the Western World to the Present Day. ... New York. 3 vols., royal 8vo. 26 r Bartlett. Pilgrim Fathers ; or Founders of New England. London, 1864. 8vo. -0 262 Bartlett. Pictures from Sicily. London, 1853. Ij Large %mo, fancy cloth, gilt edges. ]U Clean and fine early impressions of the numerous plates. 263 Barton, W. Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse, jH-S' LL.D. President of the American Philosophical Society, etc. With Notices of Many Distinguished Men. Philadelphia, 1813. 8vo, boards, uncut. 264 Bartram, W. Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West P'lorida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws, containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of those Regions ; together' with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. Portrait, map and 7 plates. London, 1792. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. An elegant copy. Unequalled for tile vivid picturesqueness of its descriptions of nature, scenery, and productions. " It is written in tlie spirit of the old travellers." — Coleridge. , /■« 265 Bates, J. A Memorial of Joshua Bates, from the City of '•^ Boston. Portrait and plates. Boston, 1865. Royal 8vo. £0 266 Bates, W. The Harmony of the Divine Attributes. London, 1674. Small 4to, 0/^ ctf^. . /d 267 Bates, I. C. An Oration, 1812. In Commemoration of the Nativity of Washington. ... Northampton [1812]. 8vo. jjX} 268 Battle of Waterloo ; with Circumstantial Details. By a Near Observer. Maps. 1815. ^vo,boards. Beattie. 27 269 Bautain, M. Art of Extempore Speaking. 1859. i2nio, c/. ^6 270 Bayard. Journal of the Late Actions of the French at Canada, by Col. Nicholas Bayard, and Lieut. Charles Lodowick. r^ New Tork^ 1868. 4to. One hundred copies only printed. 271 Bayard; S. A Funeral Oration, Death of Washington. f /-n New Brunswick, 1800. 8vo. 272 Bayle, p. An Historical and Critical Dictionary, abridged. London, 1826. 4 vols., i6mo, half calf . ' '^ 274 Bayley, S. Tower of London. History and Antiquities of the Royal and distinguished Personages. Fine engravings from f 5XrO drawings by Nash. London, 1821. 2 vols., 4to, russia extra. 275 Bayley, J. R. Memoirs of the Right Rev. Simon Wm. Gabriel Brute, D.D., First Bishop of Vincennes. 9 plates. (^O^ New York, i860. 4to, half red levant morocco, by Bradstreet. 276 Bayley. The same. 4to, sewed. ../xT" 277 Baylies, F. An Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth. Boston, 1830. 2 vols., 8vo, sheets, folded. '.'^ 278 Baylies. An Historical Memoir of New Plymouth, With /.^P Additions, by Samuel G. Drake. ... Boston, 1866. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. 279 Beaujour. Sketch of the United States of North America, A ^ from 1800 to 1 8 10 ; with Tables. ... With Notes and Appendix. By W. Walton. Map. London, 18 14. 8vo, boards, uncut. 280 Beamish, N. L. The Discovery of America by the North- men, in the Tenth Century, with Notices of the Early Settle- ,y,^ ments of the Irish in the Western Hemisphere. London, 1 841. ' 281 Beattie, J. The Minstrel. Illustrated Edition. London, ^ 1858. 8vo, cloth, gilt. O 282 Beattie, W. Scotland, Illustrated in a Series of Views taken Expressly for this Work by Messrs. T. Allom, W. H. Bartlett^ and H. McCulloch. London, 1838. 2 vols., 410. First edition, with fine impressions of the one hundred and twenty copies. 28 Beekman. 283 Beatty, C. The Journal of a Two Months Tour among 3 60 the Frontier Inhabitants of Pennsylvania. To which are added, Remarks on the Language and Customs of some particular Tribes among the Indians. London^ 1768. 8vo. Original edition. Very rare. l(pt> 284 Beautiful Thoughts, from French and Italian Authors, from German and Spanish Authors, Greek and Latin Authors, with English translations, selected and edited by Dr. Ramage. 1869. 4 vols., post S'.'o, half morocco^ top gilt. The quotations in this highly esteemed series are distinguished by great taste and judg- ment, combined with variety and extent. /!l-S~ 285 Beccaria on Crimes, etc., with Commentary, edited by Voltaire. London., 1770. 8vo. I iry 286 Becker, Prof. Gallus or Roman Scenes of the time of Au- gustus, Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the Romans. 2 plates. Also Charicles or the Private Life of the Ancient Greeks translated by Metcalfe. Woodcuts. Small 8vo, together 2 vols. It will be noticed that these works refer less to history than to particulars of private life. ^j^b 287 Beckford, W. Biographical Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters. London, 1770. i6mo, half morocco., uncut. A curious satirical collection, Aldrovandus Magnus, Og of Basan, Blunderbussiana, Andrew Guelph, Watersouchy. H) 288 Beecher, H. W. Life of Jesus the Christ. New York, ' i-^ 1871. Imperial 8vo, sheets folded. ^^ 289 Beecher. Eyes and Ears, and Freedom and War. Boston., 1862-3. 2 vols., i2mo. J f '1/ ^9° Beecher. A Series of Cuttings containing Beecher's Speeches in England on the Rebellion in the United States. 8vo. ^/j^ 291 Beecher, Mrs. Receipt Book. New York, i^bi. lamo. 292 Beekman, J. W. An Address delivered before the Saint />^ Nicholas Society of the City of New York, December 4, 1869. •O ^^ Published hy the Society., 1 870. gyo Uniqueillustrated by i8 extra plates, all selected impressions, including artists' proof ot U Israeli, India proof of Columbus, Algernon Sidney, William I, etc. Bellows. 29 293 Beekman. Centenary Address. N. T. [«./>.] 1871. 8vo. "^ 294 Beeton. Book of the Poets. London, i^-jo. Folded. ^/%- 295 Behn, Mrs. Plays, Histories and Novels. London, 1871. 2./^ 6 vols., small Bvo, boards, uncut. '* Mrs. Behn was a woman of so celebrated a fame while she lived, and so esteemed, that to give a perfect draught of her, one must write like her." — Charles Gibbon, "Mrs. Behn, besides her plays, was the authoress of novels and tales, which contain some ingeniously contrived incidents." — Dr. George L. Craik. 296 Behn, Mrs. A. Poems upon Several Occasions, with a Voy- i/A age to the Island of Love. London, 1684. i2mo, calf. O'l-^^ Rare and facetious, slightly worm-eaten. 297 Belgium and Nassau ; or the Continental Tourist. Numer- ous steel engravings and maps of Cities. London. 4to, roan, gilt. f'j-d' 298 Belknap, J. American Biography; or An Historical Account of Persons who have been distinguished in America, as Philoso- phers, Divines, Warriors ... Portrait inserted. Boston, 1795—8. "^ ^ O 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Very fine copy of the best edition, now scarce. 299 Belknap. The History of New Hampshire. Comprehend ing the Events of one complete Century from the Discovery of the River Piscataqua. Map. Dover, N. H., 18 1 2. 3 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. This work has long ranked as one of the best of our local state histories. 300 Bell. Engravings of the Bones, Muscles, etc. Philadelphia, •/•>-. 1817. 2 books in one vol., 4to. * 301 Bell, Sir Charles. The Hand. Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincinp- Design. 1\\. Lond..l%6'^. Post8vo.c/. k'O Endowments, as Evincing Design. 111. Zo»^., 1865. Post8vo,c/. f 302 Bell, J. Complete System of Geography. Plates. Glasgow, % 1832. 6 vols., 8vo, half calf . r 3^ 303 Bell, R. Life of George Canning. London, 1S4.0. Post 8vo. ^^-" 304 Bellows, H. W. Historical Sketch of Col. Benjamin Bellows, Founder of Walpole : With an Appendix, containing /hO an Account of the Family Meeting. New Tork, 1855. 8vo. 30 Bennett. . h^tT 305 Beloe, W. The Sexagenarian, or Recollections of a Literary Life. London, Rivingtons, 1817. 2 vols., 8vo. The first and uncastrated edition containing all the virulent and defamatory passages subsequently suppressed. ,yo 306 Belvill, J. Battle of Crooked Billet, and other pamphlets. gj 307 Bemis. Report of the Case of John W. Webster ... indicted " for the Murder of George Parkman ... Including the Prisoner's Confessional Statements ... Boston, 1850. 8vo, half morocco. Scarce. /i; j^ci 308 Benedict. The Beginning of America, a Discourse ... New York, 1864. 8vo. ^ 309 Benedict. Hymn of Hildebert and other Mediaeval Hymns. '/ Translated. Neiv York, 1867. 8vo, uncut. , Fifty copies only printed. 310 Benedict, H. M. A Contribution to the Genealogy of the Stafford Family in America: ... Portrait. Albany, 1870. 8vo. ijBC 311 Benedict. The Genealogy of the Benedicts in America. 1^ Albany, 18 70. 8vo, cloth. ^,^ 312 Benet, S.V. Campaign of Waterloo. A^. 3^., 1862. i2mo, c/. ^ 313 Benezet. Some Historical Account of Guinea. Rise and •^ Progress of the Slave Trade. London: J Phillips, i-]^^. 8vo. Vignette of a negro, by Bewick. I ^ 314 Bengal and Agra Annual Guide and Gazetteer for 1841. ' Calcutta. 2 vols., 8vo. ,n 315 Benger, Miss. Memoirs of Anne Boleyn, Queen of Henry /./ Vin. Philadelphia, 18 S^. l2mo, half calf, gilt. ffo 316 Benger. Memoirs of Mary Queen of Scots, with Anecdotes / ■ of the Court of Henry IL Philadelphia, 1854. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf, gilt. 317 Bennett. Life and Writings of James Gordon Bennett. ^ New York, 1844. 8vo, half morocco. Newspaper cuttings inserted. Suppressed. Benton. 31 318 Bennett, J. Justification as Revealed in Scripture. 1840. , /J~" 319 Bennett, J. R. Acute Hydrocephalus. London, 1843. ^vo. .yj- 320 Benson, E. Memoir read before the Historical Society of the State of New York, 31st December, 18 16. A^. r., 1817. 8vo. '^^'^ First edition of Benson's Memoirs of the Indian, Dutch, and English names of lo- calities in the vicinity of New York. 321 Benson. Memoir read before the Historical Society of the State of New York, December 31, 1816. Second edition with J^J Notes. 'Jamaica, 1825. i2mo, half morocco by Bradstreet. ' ' Very scarce. 322 Benson. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre. New York, Kirk i^ Mercein, 1817. l2mo, hoards, uncut. (p,fT5 Chiefly made up with letters of Washington, Arnold, Robinson, Sir H. Clinton, Major Andre and C. Thomson. This edition is now very scarce. A copy sold, in March, 1806, for $41. Reprinted with the following title : 323 Benson. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre, by Egbert Benson, LL.D. With Introduction and Appendix. [By / S7i C. I. Bushnell.] New York, Privately Printed, lib^. Svo, uncut. Edition, 115 copies, of which 35 are on large paper. 324 Benson. The Same. Large paper, folio, uncut. "X^-o 325 Benson. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre. By Egbert Benson, LL.D. A^. 2^., "Joseph Sabin, 1865. Svo, uncut, y^^ 150 copies printed, forms No. ill of Sabin's Reprints, Svo series, and is a verbatim reprint of the first edition. 326 Benson. The same. y/yo Large paper. 327 [Bentalou Paul.] Pulaski Vindicated from an Unsupported Charge, Inconsiderately or Malignantly introduced in Judge , Johnson's Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Major A If 7 Gen. Nathaniel Greene. Baltimore, 1^2^^.. Svo, uncut. Very scarce. 328 Bentley, W. Sermon, Boston, 1790. Sarfo«, 1790. 8vo,aw«/. j^ 329 Benton, N. S. The History of Herkimer County and the 1 Upper Mohawk Valley, from the earliest Period to the Present ^.vO 32 Bernard. Time, with a Notice of" the Iroquois Indians, and Biographical Sketches of the Palatine Families. Maps, etc. Albany^ 1856. 8vo, half morocco^ gilt top. '?",') 33° [Benton, T. H.] Thirty Years View ; or, a History of the ■ / Working of the American Government tor Thirty Years, from ^ 1820 to 1850. From the Congress Debates. Notes and Illustra- tions New York., 1854-56. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half morocco. 331 Benzoni. La Historia del | Mondo Nvovo | di M. Girolamo Ij ^0 Benzoni | Milanese. | La qval tratta delle ] Isole, & mari nu- ouamente ritrouati, et delle | nuoue Citta da lui proprio vedute, I per acqua, & per terra in | quattordeci anni. | Nuouamente ristampata, et illustrata con la giunta d' alcune | cose notablie dell' Isole di Canaria. | ConPrivilegio. | \Co\o'^\\on\\ In Venetia., ad instantia di Pietro isf Francisco Tini. 1 572. 8vo. "Benzoni was born at Milan about 1 5 19. At the age of twenty-two he left his country to visit the New World, and, after fourteen years of travel, returned and published this work. Its style is inelegant, but it deserves to be perused by those interested in the history of the first establishment of the Europeans in America from other than Spanish sources," — Sahin*s Dictionary 4791. J'S 33-^ Beranger's Songs in English. Phila.^ 1844. i2mo, boards. h h (f 333 Bergen, T. G. The Bergen Family : or. The Descendants ^- of Hans Hansen Bergen, one of the Early Settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L. I. With Notes on the Genealogy of some of the Branches of other Long Island Families. New York., 1866. 8vo. -334 Bergen. Genealogy of the Van Brunt Family. Albany., Y^b-]. • 8vo, cloth., uncut. ( 335 Bergen. Annals of the Classis of Bergen. By B. C. \^ Taylor. New York \n.d.'] i2mo. ^336 Berjeau. Le Bibliophile Illustre. London., 1862. Imp. 8vo. JinQ 337 Berkshire JuBiLEE,,The, celebrated at Pittsfield, Mass., 1844. 7 Albany., 1845. 8vo, half morocco by Bradstreet. IpO 338 Berkshire Jubilee. The Same. 8vo, cloth. 340 Bernard, Mrs. B. Our Common Fruits. Illustrated. ,Kyi^ London, 1866. i6mo. Bhagvat. 33 341 Berners. The Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle K\Xn--$ jj/, r~ buted to Dame Juliana Berners, reprinted from the Book of St. '''n Albans. Plates. London^ IV. Pickering 1872. Elegantly bound in half blue morocco^ gilt top^ uncut. 342 Berni. Orlando Innamorato, Translated by Rose. Edin- j"^ burgh^ 1823. i2mo. ' 243 Bernutz and Goupil. Clinical Memoirs on Diseases of „ ,k Women. London., 1866. Vol. i, 8vo. 344 Berrian. An Historical Sketch of Trinity Church, New ,^ York. ... 6 Plates. New York, 1847. 8vo, cloth. /'^ 7 345 Bertrand De Moleville. Private Memoirs relative to the Last Years of Lewis the Sixteenth of France, Translated. /- _. Five portraits. London, 1797- 3 vols., 8vo, half calf. -^ ^ 346 Bethune, G. W. Sermon on Thanksgiving. A^. K, 1857. ,1?/? 347 Betts, W. Prosperity of New York. N. 2"., 1851. 8vo. .^^f 348 [Beverley, Robert.] The History of Virginia, In Four Parts. I. The History of the First Settlement of Virginia, and the Go- jy ^ vernment thereof, to the Year 1706. 11. The Natural Pro- J\),l!^ ductions and Conveniences of the Country, suited to Trade and Improvement, iii. The Native Indians, their Religion, Laws, and Customs, in War and Peace, iv. The Present State of the Country, as to the Polity .of the Government, and the Im- provements of the Land, the loth of June 1720. By a Native and Inhabitant of the Place. London., mdccv. Fine copy in blue morocco extra., gilt edges. This is the first edition, in which the plates are superior to that of a later date. This work appeared anonymously in two English and one French edition, but it is known to have been written by Robert Beverley. The plates by Gribelin are reduced copies of those in Harlot's Virginia, drawn and engraved by the brothers De Bry. 350 Beveridge, B. P. Sermons. 12 vols., 8 vo, a/^a^ ca^.vJ ^ These are Sermons which will never become obsolete. 35 1 Bhagvat Geeta, Translated by Charles Williams. New York., A ^ t 1867. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. • J . The same. 8vo, boards, /jn 100 copies only printed. ' 5 352 34 BiBLIOTHECA. 4 /7o''' Many^i^js- 2 voh., 8vo, sheets folded. 419 Book, The, and its Missions ; edited by L. N. R. 1859-62. ,^ 420 Book of Familiar Quotations. London, i860. jP Foolscap 8vo, cloth, red edges. 421 Book, The, of Family Crests, comprising nearly every bearing, with its Blazonry, accompanied by upwards of four thousand V -ft engravings of Crests, etc., alphabetically arranged with the sur- ^/ r names of the bearers, a Dictionary of Mottoes, and a Glossary of ^■^ Terms. London, li^b. 2 mo\s., izmo, half calf, gilt. H Scarce. 422 Book, The, of Common Prayer and Administration of the r.0 Sacraments. London^ 1863. . X Sm. 8vo, elegantly bd, m crimson mor.^gilt top^ uncut^ by Bradstreet, A charming reprint of Queen Elizabeth's Prayer Book with the beautiful borders finely engraved and well printed. 424 Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs and Anecdotes of Remarkable and Eccentric Persons. 6i full page engs. Lond. 425 Book Worm, The. A Literary and Bibliographical Review, edited and illustrated by J. P. Berjeau. London, 1866. 250 copies printed for subscribers. *' This curious review, wlrich forms a splendid set of volumes, illustrated by hundreds of original and facsimile engravings, contains much interesting matter, for librarians and collectors of old books it is invaluable, as it gives full descriptions of the books which have been sold for ten pounds and upwards by public auction. 426 Boon, E. P. Catalogue of Books collected and sold by. 1870. . 'To. ,JX> Square 8vo, cloth. 476 Brainerd, M. Life of Thomas Brainerd, For Thirty Years 4p Pastor of Old Pine Street Church. Port. Phila., li'jb. 8vo. 477 Braman. An Eulogy on George Washington. Haverhill u I [1800]. 8vo. 478 Branch, Stephen H. Life, Part i, all published, and 6 others. New York, 1857. 46 Brewer. ,-, 479 Brande, W. T. Dictionary of Science and otlier pamphlets, a parcel. .O^-i 480 Brande, W. T. Chemistry. 1821. 8vo 481 Brant, Sebastian. Ship of Fools, translated by Alexander Barclay, being a Faithful Reprint of the Pynson edition of 1509, with introduction, notes, and glossary by T. H. Jamie- son, illustrated with nearly one hundred and twenty quaint and interesting facsimile wood engravings from the Originals in the Basle edition of 149. Lond., 1874. 2 vols., cr. 410, uncut. This is a reproduction of an extremely curious, interesting and once widely popular Satire, which, under the allegory of a ship freighted with fools of all kinds, held the mirror up to the prevailing vices and follies of every rank and profession at that imporant and suggestive period of history immediately preceding the Reformation. The text of Pynson's edition has been printed intact to preserve so interesting a monument of the English language. The illustrations will be found to have been reproduced with the utmost faithfulness, and their whole tone to be in perfect keep- ing with the originals. So valuable a contribution to the history of early wood-en- graving and to the illustration of mediaeval life and literature has seldom appeared. y;_^ 482 Bray, Mrs. Life of Thomas Stothard, the Artist. Portrait and beautiful illustrations from his works. Small 410, boards. A finely printed and exquisitely illustrated volume. ^ 483 Brazil. The Empire of Brazil at the Universal Exhibition • '^ of 1876, in Philadelphia. Rio de 'Janiero. 1876. 8vo, uncut. 484 Breckenridge. An Oration ... at Schenectady, N. Y., July 1865. ... Philadelphia., 1865. 8vo. Contains reference to the assassination of Mr. Lincoln. ^^' 485 Bredon. Compendious View of History and Literature in Tables. 1829. YoYio, half calf. 486 Bremer. Homes of the New World. New Tork, 1853. 487 Brevoort, J. C. Verrazano the Navigator, or Notes on Gio- vanni de Verrazano and on a Planisphere of 1529, illustating /^j his American voyage in 1524, with a reduced copy of the map. By J. C. Brevoort. New Tor k., 1874. Svo. 488 Brewer, Thomas. Memoir of John Carpenter, Town Clerk K of London in Reigns of Henry V, and Henry VL Land.., 1836. i2mo. Boards. Only a few copies printed for private circulation. Brief. 47 489 Brewster, C. W. Rambles about Portsmouth. Sketches ^fjZ? of Persons, Localities and Incidents of Two Centuries. Ports- mouth, N. //., 1859. 8vo. A^ 490 Brewster, Sir D. Life of Sir Isaac Newton. 1831. i2mo,hf. cf. 491 Bridger, Charles. Index to Printed Pedigrees, contained in A 5^ County and Local Histories, etc. London, 1867. 8vo, cloth. 492 Bridges, W. Map of the City of New York and Island of ffT Manhattan. ... New York, 18 11. 493 Bridgewater Treatises. A Complete set of these Highly Valuable Works. London, William Pickering, 1833. 12 vols., cloth uncut. This valuable series comprises : Chalmers on the Moral and Intellectual Condition of Man, 2 vols. ; Kidd on the Physical Condition of Man : Roget's Animal and Vege- table Physiology, 2 vols, j Buckland's Geology and Mineralogy, 2 vols, j Kirby's History of Animals, 2 vols. 5 Prout's Chemistry ; Bell's The Hand j Whewell, Astronomy j Babbage, a fragment. This collection of books owes its existence to the munificence of the Duke of Bridge- water, who gave a prize of one thousand pounds to each of the succes^ul writers of these treatises. 494 Bridgman, E. The Pilgrims of Boston and their Descend- ants. Also Inscriptions from the Monuments in the Granary Burial Ground, Tremont Street. New York, D. Appleton & Co., M.DCCC.LVI. 8vo, cloth. , a Review inserted. 495 Bridgman, T. Epitaphs from Copp's Hill Burial Ground, ^^ Boston. ... Boston, 1851. i2mo. 496 Bridgman. Memorials of the Dead in Boston ; containing Exact Transcripts of Inscriptions on the Sepulchral Monuments ^, in King's Chapel Burial Ground. Boston, 1853. i2mo. 497 Bridgman, W. Translations from the Greek. London, 1804. . /- Half morocco, by Bradstreet. 498 Brief and True Narrative of the Hostile Conduct of the Barbarous Natives Towards The Dutch Nation. Translated A by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, J. Munsell, MDCCCLXIII. * 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Only 50 copies printed. " As lite as 1655, the Indians of New York were revenging the murderous slaughter of four hundred of their countrymen at Pavonia, by that V. 48 British Novelists. sanguinary coward, Governor Kieft. The petition shows that three hundred of the Dutch colony had been slain, and one hundred carried away captives. So audacious had the fierce Indians become, that several of the Dutch had been killed on the island of Manhattan 5 and on one occasion sixty-four canoes loaded with the savages had landed on the shore of the North river, and before daylight, had filled the streets of New Amsterdam. The first objects upon which the eyes of the astonished Dutchmen rested in the morning, were the crowds of savages to whose forbearance alone they owed their lives." — Field. 499 . Another copy, unbound. ^ 500 Brief View, of A Constitutional Powers, showing that the , ^ Union consisted of Independent States United. Philadelphia^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 76. ns 00 502 Brief Statement of Opinions, under the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation with Great Britain. Philadelphia^ 1800. 8vo. 503 Bright, J. B. The Brights of Suffolk, England ; Repre- ^y^ sented in America by the Descendants of Henry Bright, Jun. o- " ... For private distribution. Maps, etc. Boston^ 1858. 8vo. ^ 504 Brightnell, D. B. a Concordance to the Entire Works ^ of Alfred Tennyson. London, 1869. Thick 8vo, cloth. 505 Brinley, G. Essays. New Tori, 186 1. i2mo. fp^S^^ Brinton. Notes on the Floridian Peninsula, its Literary His- tory, Indian Tribes and Antiquities. Philadelphia, 1859. i2mo. 507 Brissot de Warville. A Critical Examination of the Marquis de Chastellux's Travels in North America. Philadel- phia, 1788. 8vo, uncut. 508 British Association for Advancement of Science. Report of the thirty-second Meeting. London, liib;^. Svo, boards. V f. ^ 509 British Essayists. Spectator, Rambler, Tatler and Guar- ■^V. '^'^"' ^""^"'h 1829. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 510 British Novelists with Essay and Prefaces by Mrs. Bar- bauld, last and best edition. 1820. 50 vols., i2mo, calf. Y O , ^ This scarce and valuable collection contains the novels and works of Richardson, De V ^^.'' Foe, Fielding, Smollett, Mackenzie, Mrs. Charlotte Lenox, Mrs. Inchbald, Char- ^^ ,^ lo"« Smith, Mrs. RadclifFe, Dr. John Moore, Miss Burney, etc. Brooklyn. 49 511 British Treaty. Debates in the House of the Fourth A^ Congress, upon the British Treaty of 1794. Phila., 1808. 8vo. 512 Brockett. The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Including his Speeches, Messages, ^/^ Inaugurals, Proclamations, etc. ... /*A//«(5?^/^Z)z«, 1865. 8vo. 513 Brockett. Men of our Day ; or. Biographical Sketches of Patriots, Orators, Statesmen, Generals, etc. By L. P. Brockett. Portraits. Philadelphia, Zeigkr, 1868. 8vo, pp. 635. 514 Brockett. Our Great Captains, Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan, and Farragut. New York, 1866. i2mo. 515 Brodhead, J. R. The History of the State of New York. First and [Second] Periods. New York, 1859-71. 2 vols., 8vo, sheets, folded. 516 Brodhead. The Government of Sir Edmund Andros over New England, in 1688 and 1689. ... Morrisania, 1867. 8vo. 517 Brodhead. Oration on the Conquest of New Netherland. , Delivered before the New York Historical Society, Oct. 12, {\ 1864. Portraits and map. New York, 1864. Imp. 8vo, uncut. 518 Brogden, James. Catholic Safeguards against the Errors, Corruptions, and Novelties of the Church of Rome. London, .•JP 1851. 3 vols., 8vo. 520 Bromley, G. Collection of Original Royal Letters. Fine n portraits, etc. 1787. 8vo, half calf. 521 Bromwell, W. J. History of Immigration to the United Ip States. New York, 1856. 8vo. 522 Bronte, C. Shirly and Jane Eyre. Leipzig. 4 vols. 523 Brooke. The Fool of Quality. Zo«^., 1782.5 vols., i2mo,f/: 524 Brookes, R. The Art of Angling. Woodcuts of fish. /^^ London, 1 80 1. i2mo, sheep, broken. y-S25 Brooklyn Directory. 1843-4, 1845-6. 1864. ,>^ 7 60 Brown. L? , 526 Brooklyn. Manual of the Common Council, 1859, ^°» ^1 '■^ 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9. 8 vols. 527 Brooklyn. The same for 1865. 8vo. r^ 528 Brooklyn. The same for 1867. 529 Brooks, J. Eulogy, on General Washington. -Sm/., 1800. 8vo. 530 Brotherhead, William. American Notes and Queries. Title in Manuscript. Philadelphia^ 1857. % \ 8vo, elegantly bound in green morocco^ gilt edges. Unique. John Allaji's copy illustrated by the insertion of about 56 plates, including photograph of John Allan, proof portrait of Mary J^ueen of Scots, and a number of curious views. 531 Brougham, Lord. History of England and France, under jh' i) the House of Lancaster ; with an introductory view of the Early Reformation. London^ 1861. 8vo, cloth., uncut. />) 532 Brougham. Statesmen of George HL Philadelphia., 1854. 533 Broughton, T. D. Selections from the Poetry of the Hin- /v^ doos. London., 1 8 14. l2mo, half morocco., by Bradstreet. 534 Brown, A. Genealogical History with Short Sketches and ^./j5~ Family Records of the Early Settlers of West Simsbury, now Canton, Conn. Hartford, J%^b. %\o.,half morocco., by Bradstreet. r 535 Brown, C. B. The Novels of Charles Brockden Brown. ^Qi^ Philadelphia., 1857. 6 vols., I2mo. ^ 536 Brown, D. P. Eulogium on J. R. IngersoU, and five other 6-i Eulogies. 1869. 8vo. 537 Brown, G. W. The Origin and Growth of Civil Liberty -^" in Maryland. Baltimore., 1850. 8vo. /'>-6'"538 Brown, John. Bibliomania. Boston, libb. ixmo., hf morocco. / ( 539 Brown. Spare Hours. Boston, iib2. i2mo. 1 |-^ 540 Brown, J. Locke and Sydenham, etc., etc. Edin., 1866. Brownlow. 51 541 Brown, O. Memoranda of the Preston Family. By Or- 1%^ lando Brown. Albany^ 1864. 8 vo. 542 Brown, T. Popular Natural History of the Ch iracteristics 2) /■ of Animals, portrayed in a series of Illustrative Anecdotes. ) yp^ Colored plates. Lond.^ n.d. 3 vols., foolscap 8vo, half calf extra. 543 Brown, T. Memoirs of Tarletbn Brown, a Captain in the Revolutionary Army. Written by Himself. With a Preface p_^ and Notes, by Charles I. Bushnell. New York., 1862. 8vo. ' ^ Privately printed. 544 Brown University. Celebration of the One hundredth An- niversary of the Founding of Brown University, September 6th, iS^ 1864. Providence., 1865. 8vo. One of fifty copies printed on large paper, portrait. /"545 Browne, J. R. Yusef, a Crusade in the East. New York., J 1868. i2mo. / 546 Browne, J. R. The Land of Tho.-. Illustrated. New York, ^ 1870. i2mo. 547 Browne, R. D. Debate on the first Reading of the Protec- tion of Life (Ireland) Bill. Lond., fVilliam Pickering, 1846. 8vo. 548 Browne, Sir Thomas. Religio Medici, a Letter to a Friend, Christian Morals, Urn-Burial, and other Papers. Portrait. Boston, 1862. I2mo, cloth, red edges. 549 Brown. Pseudodoxia Epidemica : or Enquiries into very many received Tenents and commmonly presumed Truths. London, 1 658. 3 vols., folio, calf. 550 Browne, William. Britannia's Pastoral. London, 1845. i6mo, half vellum. ^ 551 Browning, R. Men and Women. 1856. i2mo. 552 Brownlee, W. C. Memorial of. i860. 8vo. 553 Brownlow, J. Memoranda ; or. Chronicles of the Foundling Hospital. Facsimiles and two fine portraits of Thomas Coram. ihi^ London, 1837. 8vo. 52 Bry. 554 [Bruce. J Catalogue of Works relating to America. Nei y5' York, 1868. 555 Brunet, Jacques Charles. Manuel du Libraire et de I'ama- teurde livres, coiitenaiit un nouveau Dictionnaire Bibliographique, (ri , c^ et une table en forme de Catalogue Raisonne Cinquieme edition originale, entierement refondue, et augmentee d'un tiers par I'auteur. Paris^ Didot, 1860-65. ^ vols., Svo, uncut. %^ Last and best edition of this invaluable work. j^ i^ 556 Browne, D. J. Trees of America, Native and Foreign. ^ W, New York., 1846. 8vo, cloth. Scarce. 557 Browning, W. S. A History of the Huguenots. London., ja'^ n.d. 'Lzrge.ivo, half calf. 558 Brunet, J. C. Recherches bibliographiques et critiques sur les editions originales des cinq livres du roman satirique de ^3*^ Rabelais, et sur les differences de texte, etc. Paris., 1852. 300 copies printed. 560 Bry, Theodore de. Collectiones Peregrinationum in Indiam Occidentalem, IX, Partibus comprehensae a Theodoro, Joan- TheodorodeBry, publicatae. Francofurti ad Mcenum., 1590-1602. Parts I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9, 7 vols., folio, calf antique. A few leaves wanting. This is a series of what is known as the " Grands Voyages '• and contains all of the Latin version which was published during the life time of the elder De Bry, and as the title of Part IX bears the words " Pourema ?ars" it is evident that it was intended to stop there, but the success of the enterprise in- duced its continuation. It would be easy to expatiate on the beauty, desirability, utility, and value of this grand series of works but we content ourselves by referring the reader to the descriptions of the work in Brunei's Manual, or, the mere English reader to the translation of the same in " Sabin's Dictionary of Books relating to America." " No such expensive efforts were ever after made by any expedition or colony to collect such vivid and picturesque material of the New World, its inhabitants, and natural products." — Stevens's " Biblhtheca Historica." 561 Bry. a Bibliographical Description of the Collection of "Grands Voyages" of De Bry. Translated from Brunei's " Manual du Librarie," by Charles A. Cutter. New York, privately printed, 1869. Imp. Svo, pp. 61, uncut. 25 copies only, reproduced from Sabin's Dictionary of Booh relating to America. , Buckingham. 53 562 Bryant, Jacob. A New System, or, an Analysis of Ancient i ,X» Mythology, wherein an Attempt is made to divest Tradition "^ryp of Fable, etc. Plates. London, lyy 4.. 3 vols., ^to, calf. One of the standard works on the subject of which it treats; the plates are omitted in the later edition. 563 Bryant, W. C. The Embargo, or Sketches of the Times, a Satire. By a Youth of Thirteen. Boston, Printed for the /2 Purchasers, 1808. i2mo, pp. 12. A beautiful copy of one of the rarest pieces of American Poetry and the only copy we fhave ever seen. J'a 564 Bryant. Poems. Boston, 1834. i2mo, caf. ^., « 565 Bryant. Poems. Illustrated with 71 engravings. N. T.[n.d.']. '"' ' Ha f levant morocco, by Bradstreet. >0 566 Bryant. Thirty Poems. New York, 1864. \%mo,uncut. ^0 5^7 Bryant. Discourse on Irving. 8vo, cloth. „^ 568 Brydone, p. Tour through Sicily & Malta. 1790. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. 569 Buccaneers, The. A Romance of our own Country in its "^ ^ . Ancient Day illustrated with divers marvellous histories. Boston, 1827. 2 vols., i2mo, hoards, uncut. Very scarce, having been suppressed by the author. icri Sl'^ Buchanan. Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of 'PJ the Rebellion. New York, 1866. 8vo. 571 Buck, W. J. History of Bucks County to which is appended Ti a History of the Township of Wrightstown. ... iJajitoow??, 1855. /i)']y^ Dean Swift. Oxford, 1837. 6 vols., 8vo, tree calf Best library edition of this standard work. 623 Burnet. Life and Death of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. jO Many, 1797. i2mo. ^ 624 BuRNEY, Miss. Camilla. Z,o«^., 1796. 5 vols., 1 2mo, ^/. £/; -Y*^625 BuRNHAM, R. H. The Burnham Family ; or Genealogical AtfO Record of the Descendants of the name. Hartford, \%b^. 626 Burns, R. Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Kilmarnock reprint. I 8vo, hoards., uncut. 627 Burns, Robt. Poetical Works of. London, 1804. 3 vols., i2mo, calf. 628 Burns. Poetical Works. New York, 1857. i^mo, mor. 58 BURRIT. y 629 Burns. Works. Aberdeen^ 1848. i2mo. 630 Burr, Aaron. [Burriana]. [yp- v.d,~\ The following is an interesting and extensive series of books relating to the ex- traordinary career of this extraordinary man, and would form a most desirable ac- quisition In its entirety, but as many collectors, no doubt, already possess some of the series, it has been decided to offer them in detail. Many of the volumes are scarce, and some extremely rare. I, Letter from Alexander Hamilton concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq., President. Neiv York, 1800. ^ II. A Narrative of the Supression by Col. Burr, of the History of the Administration ^ (7 'I of John Adams, late President of the United States, written by John Wood. To / l) /^ which is added a Biography of Thomas Jefferson, and of General Hamilton. By [James Cheetham.] Ne-w York, 1S02. III. A View of the Political Conduct of Aaron Burr, Esq. By [James Cheetham,] Neiu York, 1802. uncut. IV. A Correct Statement of the Various Sources from which the History of the Ad- ministration of John Adams was compiled, and the Motives for its Suppression by Col. Burr. By John Wood. Neiv York, 1802. uncut. V. Nine Letters on the Subject of Aaron Burr's Political Defection, By James Cheetham. Ne-w York, 1803. Half calf . VI. A Letter to a Friend on the Conduct of the Adherents to Mr. Burr. By James Cheetham. Neiu York, 1803.' , 8vo, uncut. VII. The Speeches of Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Caines, the Attorney-General, Mr. Harrison, and General Hamilton, on an Indictment for a Libel on Thomas Jefferson. Neiu York, 1804. 8vo, uncut. VIII. An Examination of the various Charges exhibited against Aaron Burr, and a Development of the Characters and Views of his Political Opponents. By Aristides. [^Neiv York.'] Printed for the Author, 1804. IX. The same. Virginia Edition. Richmond, 1804. 8vo, half morocco. 631 Burr. Particulars of the late Duel between Burr and Hamil- ton. Two plates inserted. New Tork^ 1804. 8vo, uncut. Fine copy. 632 Burr. Reports of the Trials of Colonel Aaron Burr (late Vice President of the United States), for Treason and for a Misdemeanor, in preparing the means of a Military Expedition against Mexico, a Territory of the King of Spain, with whom the United States were at Peace. ... By David Robertson. Philadelphia^ 1808. 2 vols., 8vo, hoards., uncut., rare. /^' 633 Burr, C. C. History of the Union. New lork^ 1862. i2mo. 634 BuRRiT, E. A Walk from London to Lands End and Back. London^ 1868. Foolscap 8vo. Bury. 59 635 BuRRiT, E. Walks in the Black Country. ZoW., 1869. i2mo. 636 Burt, Wm. Consequences of the French Revolution to J.^ England. London, 1811. \6n\j, half calf. b'^'j Burton, E. Description of the Antiquities of Rome. London, 1828. 3 vols., i2mo, boards. One of the most learned works on the subject. 638 Burton. The Book-Hunter, etc. With additional Notes by 1/ Richard Grant White. New York, 1863. Post 8vo. 639 Burton, Richard F. The Nile Basin, showing Tangayikato /, be Ptolemy's Western Reservoir. London, 1864. 640 [Burton, Robert.] Anatomy of Melancholy, what it is, with all the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms, Prognostics, and several _^ Cures of it. In Three Partitions. ... By Democritus Junior. ... New Edition. Corrected and Enriched by Translations of the numerous Classical Extracts. Cambridge, Printed at the Riverside Press, 1861. 3 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Large paper, seventy-five copies printed. /. 641 B[urton], R[obert]. The English Heroe ; or, Sir Fran- cis Drake Revived. Being a full Account of the Dangerous Voyages, Admirable Adventures, Notable Discoveries, and Magnanimous Atchievements of that Valiant and Renowned Commander. The twelfth edition. Woodcut portrait. Lon- don : A. Bettsworth [n.d.~\. (4) 173(1) /^^642 . The same. London, 1756, Calf, gilt. 643 Burton, W. E. Catalogue of the Library of William E. A^A'T} Burton, prepared by J. Sabin. N. T., 1869. 8vo, half morocco. 644 Bury. Philobiblon, A Treatise on the Love of Books, by Richard DeBury, Bishop of Durham, and Lord Chancellor of England. First American edition, with the Literal English ^' Translation of John B. Inglis. Collated and corrected with notes by Samuel Hand. Albany : Joel Munsell, mdccclxi. 8vo, morocco, uncut. 200 copies printed on this size. Relates the measures he took, the difficulties he encountered, and all the art he exerted to gratify his favorite passion. When chancellor and treasurer of England, he took his perquisites and new year's gifts in books. >/; S" ^. 60 Butler. 645 Busby, T. Grammar of Music. London^ 1S26. izmo, boards. 646 BusHNELL. Crumbs for Antiquarians, Vol. I. Containing Early New York Business Tokens, Memoirs of Samuel Smith, Journal of Solomon Nash, Memoirs of Tarleton Brown, Nar- rative of Levi Hanford, Journal of R. J. Meigs during the Ex- pedition against Quebec. New Tori: privately printed, 1862. The above is a general title for a series of" tracts, written or edited by Mr. Bushnell. A hundred copies printed. The portraits, etc., engraved by Dr. Anderson. Mr. Bushnell's notes on these authors are both copious and minute, and, in some cases, exceed in volume the original text. About 30 illustrations, mostly inserted, steel portraits of American historical characters. f ^P<^ 647 Bushnell. The same. Vol. i. 1862. Morocco extra. 648 Bushnell. An Historical Account of the First Three Busi- ness Tokens issued in the City of New York. New York : pri- .tJ*' vately printed, 1 859. 12mo. n.Q 649 Bushnell. The same. [Second edition.] New York: pri- vately printed, 1859. 8vo, pp. 23. This second edition forms No. I of Bushnell's " Crumbs for Antiquarians," of which fifty copies were printed. 650 Bushnell. The Adventures of Christopher Hawkins. Con- tains Details of His Captivity in the Prison Ship, etc. New York: privately printed, 1864. 8vo, uncut. 651 Bushnell. A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Levi Hanford, a Soldier of the Revolution. New York, 1863. 8vo. 652 Bushnell. Editor. Vindication of the Captorsof Major Andre. New York, 1865. 8vo. 115 copies only, privately printed. 653 [Bushnell, Horace.] California, its Characteristics and Prospects. [1858.] 8vo' ^ 654 Bushnell, H. Speech for Connecticut and 7 other Nations. k^ 655 Butler. The Christian's Family Bible. Plates. Fol., calf. 656 Butler, C. M. Sermon in Memory of N. B. Browne.. .Cf P^''^^delphialxi'^s\. 8vo." Privately printed, 3 portraits inserted. /, Byrd. 61 x_^ 657 Butler. History of the Town of Groton, including Pepperell '^' and Shirley, 1655, with Family Registers. ... Bost., 1848. 8vo. 658 {BuoLER, George B.J The Case of Great Britain and Ame- rica, addressed to the King and both Houses of Parliament. J^ Philadelphia, 1769. 8vo. 659 Butler, M. A History of Kentucky, from the Exploration and Settlement by the Whites, to the Close of the Northwestern /5"C Campaign in 18 13. Louisville, 1834. i2mo. First edition, very scarce. 660 Butler. A History of Kentucky, with an Introduction, ex- ^^-C hibiting the Settlement of Western Virginia. Second Edition, enlarged. Cincinnati, 1836. i2mo. 661 Butler, S. Hudibras in Three parts written in the Time of the Late Wars, Corrected and Amended with Annotations y3 ^ and Preface by Dr. Grey. Adorned with a set of copper plates. Dublin, 1844. 2 vols., iwo, calf, gilt backs. 662 Butler, S. The Genuine Remains in Prose and Verse, with / Ji If Notes by R. Huger. London, 1759. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. Uniform witll the above. ^j^ 663 [Butler, W. A.] Barnum's Parnassus. TV. 3^., 1850. i8mo. 664 Butts, J. T. Report of Dr. McClintock's Sermon on the Death of Lincoln. New Tork, 1865. 665 Byfield, N. An Account of the Late Revolution in New England. New Tork, 1865. 4to, half morocco. One of fifty copies only printed in large paper. ^ 666 Byfield. The Same. New Tork, 1865. 410, small paper. 667 Byington, Rev. C. Grammar of the Choctaw Language. ^x~^ Philadelphia, 1870. %vo, paper. 668 Byrd. Westover Manuscripts : Containing the History of the Dividing Line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina ; a /^ Journey to the Land of Eden, A.D., 1733: and a Progress to the Mines, written from 1728 to 1736, and now first published. Petersburg}}, 1 84 1. Royah8vo. 62 Byrne. Includes a Journal of the survey of the line between Virginia and North Carolina, through the Dismal Swamp, in 172.8, with many amusing incidents connected therewith. '2(50669 Byrd. The Same, New Edition. Richmond, iS6b. '•^ • 2 vols., 4to, half levant morocco, by Bradstreet. Of the elegant reprint 200 copies only were printed. _^y; 670 Byron, Lord. Works, Complete. London, John Murray, ny^ 1855. 8 vols., i6mo. / Elegant edition in polished calf. Y 671 Byron. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, with Notfes- and Life of the Author by Thomas Moore. Illustrated with ' numerous steel plates. New York [n.d.^. 4to, elegantly hound in half blue levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. 672 Byron. English Bards, New York, 1865. Only 75 copies privately printed. ,y.b 6j4. Byron. The Same. New York, 1865. Royal 8vo. ^ Inserted is a scarce artists' proof portrait of Lord Byron. 675 Byron. The Same. New York, 1865. Large paper, a few only printed for illustration. i >^ 676 Byron. Works. Boston, 1856. K^M j^-o-'^ sheep. ^ b']i Byron. Another Edition. New York, 1858. Rl. 8vo, shee^. 678 Byron. Finden's Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron. With Original and Selected Information on the Subjects of the Engravings by W. Brockedon. Large Paper Copy. Murray, London, 1832. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco. ^ Beautiful impressions of the exquisite engravings. This copy contains a set of the J ^ Turner Vignettes, inserted at the end of the vols., which are exceedingly scarce. 679 Byron, John. A Voyage round the World in H.M.S. the Dolphin. Plates. London, 1767. 8vo. ^One of the most thrilling narratives in the English language. 680 Byrne, Mrs. Wm. P. Cosas de Espana. London, 1866. 2 vols., i2mo. Cjesaris. 63 .f 682 '6-0 683 ABALLERO, J. A. Sermon Funebre en Elogio del Ex- celentissemes Senor Don Christobal Colon,... Pronuncia- dom per... Joseph AugustinCaballero Philadelpha^ 1803. Very scarce. Cabeca De Vaca. The Narrative of Alvar Nunez Cabe9a de Vaca. Translated by Buckingham Smith. 8 maps. Wash- ington^ 1 85 1. 4to, pp. 138, uncut. Privately printed and scarce. The narration of the unfortunate expedition ofCabe9a de Vaca across tlie tt^rritory occupied by the Southern States from Florida to Texas in the year 1527, nearly three and a half centuries ago, is full of the most melancholy yet absorbing interest. Nine years of wanderings and captivity among the Indians elapsed before this ill-fated member of a still more unfortunate band escaped almost alone of all who set out so joyously with him." — T, W. Field. Cabe^a de Vaca. The Narrative of Alvar Nunez Cabeca de Vaca. Translated by Buckingham Smith. New York., 1 87 1. Imperial 8vo, uncut. Edition one hundred copies only A new edition ; with many important additions, of the preceding No. It includes a Memoir of Cabefa de Vaca by T. W. Field, a Preface by Hon. H. C. Murphy, and a Memoir of the translator, by Mr. J. G. Shea. y^ 684 Cabinet of Literary Gems. Steel plates. London. l6mo, morocco.^ gilt edges. 685 Cabot, S. Memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with Review of History of Maritime Discovery. Illustrated by Documents from the Rolls. Phila. \By C. Biddle\ 1831. 8vo, boards. 686 Cadwallader, John. A Reply to General Joseph Reed's Remarks on a late Publication in the Independent Gazetteer ; with some Observations on his Address to the People of tj r , Pennsylvania. Phila.., Printed, m-dcc-lxxxiu. 8vo. Unique copy. In the original sheets. Illustrated by insertion, fifteen rare and fine portraits, including Cadwallader, Laurens, Hamilton, Rush, Dickinson, and all fine impressions and several proofs. 687 688 Cadwallader. Reprinted., 1846. The Another edition. Trenton., 8vo, half morocco. CaiSARis quae exstaiit ; interpretatione et Notis. lUust. J. Goduinus. Bassani, 1786. 410, half sheep. 64 Callender. 689 CiESAR's Commentaries. Literally Translated. Portrait, t^ New York, 1853. l2mo. 690 Caldcleugh, a. Travels in South America. 10 colored plates. London, 1825. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. 692 Calef and Mather. Salem Witchcraft, Comprising more Wonders of the Invisible World, Collected by Robert Calef, and Wonders of the Invisible World by Cotton Mather, to- gether with Notes and Explanations by Saml. C. Fowler. Por- trait of Cotton Mather. Boston, 1865. 410, cloth, uncut. Large paper j only lOO copies printed. 693 Calef and Mather. The same. i2mo, cloth. 694 Caldwell. Memoirs of the Life and Campaigns of the Hon. Nathaniel Greene, Major General in the Army of the United States, and Commander of the Southern Department, in the War of the Revolution. ... Portrait and 2 facsimiles. Philadel- phia, 18 19. 8vo, uncut. 695 Calhoun and Clay. Eulogies on, 1853. ivo, 696 [Callender, J. T.] The American Annual Register ; or Historical Memoirs of the United States, for 1796. Philadel- phia, 1797. 8vo, uncut. 697 [Callender.] The History of the United States for 1796; including a Variety of Interesting Particulars Relative to the Federal Government previous to that Period. Philadelphia, 1797. 8vo, half bound, uncut. First published in numbers, as a kind of continuation, though a separate work, of the American Annual Register for 1796. Chapters vi, and vii, contain those famous charges of peculation against Alexander Hamilton, which finally induced that dis- tinguished statesman to saw a leg off to cure a corn. 698 Callender. The History of the United States for 1796. Including a Variety of Interesting Particulars Relative to the Federal Government Previous to that Period. Philadelphia, 1797. 8vo, pp. viii, 312. Also, in the same volume. Observations on Certain Docu- ments contained in Nos. V, and VI, of " The History of the United States for the Year 1796," in which the charge of Speculation against Alexander Hamilton, late Secretary of the Camoens. 65 Treasury, is fully Refuted. Written by Himself. Philadelphia^ 1800. 2 vols, in one, 8vo, pp. Iviii., half morocco^ uncut. In this latter pamphlet General Hamilton replies to the former and confesses liis inti- macy with Mrs. Reynolds as an answer to the charges made byCillender in the suit. 699 Callender. Letter to Alexander Hamilton, King of 'the Sects. Respecting this see Sabin's Dictionary, No. 10065. 700 [Callender. J The Political Progress of Britain ; or, an Impartial History of the Abuses in the Government of the British Empire, in Europe, Asia, and America. From the .ntr Revolution in 1688, to the Present Time. The whole tending 'V to prove the Ruinous Consequences of the Popular System of Taxation, War, and Conquest. [Motto.] Part First, 2d Edi- tion, also, part 2, 1795. Philadelphia: Printed for Richard Folwell., 1795- 8vo, pp. 120, half russia., gilt top. • 701 Callender. Sedgwick and Company, or a Key to the Six ^7^ per cent Cabinet. Philadelphia., 1798. 8vo, half russia, uncut. j(, 702 Callender. Sketchesof the History of America. PA//., 1798. 703 Callender J. An | Historical Discourse [ on the j Civil and Religious Affairs | of the Colony of | Rhode Island j and j Provi- dence Plantations j in | New-England j in America, \ From the first lS-1^ Settlement 1638, to the End of j First Century, j By John Cal- lender, A.M. I Boston: Printed and Sold by S. Kne eland and T. Green \ ^een Street., mdccxxxix. 8vo, morocco extra. First edition ; very scarce Portrait of Callender inserted. j)^ 704 Calmet. Dictionary of the Holy Bible, by C. Taylor. ^ London., 1875. Royal 8vo. 705 Calvert, G. H. Arnold and Andre and the Gentleman. 1863,4. i2mo. 706 Camden, J. The Imperial History of England Embellished t^ with design by Smirke, Burney, etc., 1800. 2 vols., folio, c^/;. 707 Camden, W. Remains Concerning Britain. London., 16"] ^. \^ 8vo, calf Camden was the most learned antiquary of his time. 708 Camoens, L d6. Lusiad Translated by E. Quillinan. Lon- 13. f don, 1851. Post 8vo. 9 66 Campbell. ^ -/-^og Campan, Mme. Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoi- 1-^' nette. Philadelphia, 1854. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf. 710 Campanius, T. Kort Beskrifning | Om j Provincien j Nya , Swerige uti j America, [ Som nu fortjden af the Engelske Kallas | Pennsylvania. | Af larde och trowfardige Mans skrifter och berattelser ihopaletad och sammanstrefwen, samt med athskillige Figurer I utzirad af j Thomas Campanius Holm. | Stockholm Tryckt uti Kongl. Boktr. hos. Sal. Wankijfs \ Ankia med egen bekostnad aff. H. Werner Ahr. mdccii. Map and plates. ^W, green levant mor.^panaled sides, gilt edges by W. Pratt. Engraved and printed titles, 7/., pp. 190 Errata i/. A large and elegant copy, very rare. The engraved title reads : " Novae, Sueciae, seu Pennsylvanise in America descriptio." " The author was never in America. His work is made up from verbal accounts received from his father, and notes left by his grandfather, to which he has added facts obtained from the manuscripts of Peter Lindstrom, an engi- neer." — Duponceau. *' A very scarce work relating to the establishment of the Swedes in New Sweden, afterwards Pennsylvania." — Rich. j^^ 711 Campbell, C. Genealogy of the Spotswood Family. 1868. 8 vo. ^ 712 Campbell. Some Materials to Serve for a Brief Memoir of John Daly Burk. Many, N. T., 1868. 8vo, uncut. ±0 7^3 Campbell, Lord John. Lives of British Admirals. 1781. 4 vols., 8vo, half sheep. \i \^ 714 Campbell, Lord. Lives of the Chief Justices of England. L^ Boston, 1873. 4 vols., 8vo. is "ji^ Campbell. Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements, Considered. New York, 1859. 716 Campbell. Revolutionary Services and Civil Life of Gene- ^ ral William Hull ; prepared by his Daughter, Mrs. M. Camp- /," bell ; with the History of the Campaign of 18 1 2, and Surrender of Detroit, by J. F. Clark. New York, 1828. 8vo, cloth. I 718 Campbell, T. Gertrude of Wyoming, with 35 Illustrations by the Brothers Dalziel. 1858. 8vo, morocco extra. i 719 Campbell, T. The Poetical Works, with Notes and a JO'S^ Biographical Sketch, by W. A. Hill. Boston, 1856. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt. 720 Campbell. Poetical Works. Steel portrait. London, liii. I^h P- 2 vols., foolscap 8vo, elegantly bound in tree calf, marbled edges. , Carpenter. 67 I, 721 Campbell. Life of Mrs. Siddons. New York, \'&2^. j^^i y 722 Campbell, W. W. The Border Warfare of New York, during the Revolution ; or The Annals of Trvon County. New Tork, 1849. i2mo. 723 Candidus Pseudon. Plain Truth addressed to the Inhabit- ants of America. Uncut. Respecting the merits and for tlie title of this zealously written reply to same see Sabin's Dictionary No. 10671. 724 Cardonnel, a. de. Numismata Scotije, or a Series of Scot- tish Coinage. Edinburgh^ \-]%b. ^to, half morocco. T2.S Care, H. English Liberties. Boston, ijii. i2mo. Rare. 726 Carey. The Olive Branch ; or Faults on both sides, Federal jl'y ^^^ Democratic. A Serious Appeal on the necessity of Mutual '■ Forgiveness and Harmony. ... Phila., 1815. 2 vols., i2mo. 827 Carey. The New Olive Branch. Philadelphia, 1820. "V ^ 8vo, boards, uncut. i^O ^" Sabin's Dictionary, No. 10873. A.^728 Carlyle, A. Autobiography. Boston, i8bl. i2mo. 729 Carlyle, T. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, with Por- ~^ \o^ trait and Index. 4 vols., crown 8vo, cloth. /"730 Carlyle. Cromwell's Letters and Speeches. London. 731 Carlyle. Lives of Schiller and Sterling. London. i2mo. 732 Carlyle. History of Frederick the Great. Illustrated. ''^r^>- Best edition. 6 vols., 8vo. 733 Carlyle. Life of F. Schiller. New York, libo. i2mo, iS 734 Carmina Quadragesimalia ab iEdis Christi Oxon. alumnis composita. Oxon., 1723. 8vo, calf. ^ ^ 735 Carpenter, S. C. Select American Speeches. Philadelphia, "b-^ 181 S- 2 vols., 8vo, hoards, uncut» Includes speeches by Patrick Henry, Ames, Hamilton, Wirt, etc. n 68 Caruthers. iS'O 73^ Carpenter, W. H. History of New Jersey. Phila., iS^S. <"/) 737 Carr, J. Tour through Holland in i8o6. Plates and map. * ^ London. 4to, boards. 738 Carrel, J. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the reestablishment of Popery under Charles II, and James i^p It. Fox's James II. Lord Londsdale's James II. Portraits. London., 1 846. Post 8vo, half calf . 740 Carroll, B. B. Historical Collections of South Carolina ; . 1)^% embracing many Rare and Valuable Pamphlets, and other Docu- '■" ments, relating to the History of that State. New York., 1836. 741 Carroll, C. Journal of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, during his Visit to Canada in 1776, as One of the Commissioners from Congress ; ... With a Memoir and Notes by Brantz Mayer. ... Baltimore., 1845. 8vo. 742 [Carroll, John.] An Address from the Roman Catholics /j.--^ of America, to George Washington, President of the United States. London., ■790- Folio, uncut. Privately reprinted in Facsimile, for Dr. J. G. Shea, with portraits, facsimile of Wash" ington's reply, etc. [iVcw Tork^ 1857.] All for presentation. 0^ 743 Carter, W. C, M.A. and Glossbrenner. History of York County, from its Erection to this Present Time. York., 1834. i2mo. a very scarce Pennsylvania Local History. 744 Cartier. Voyages de Decouverte au Canada entre les annees <^^S 1534 ^^ 1542 par J- Quartier, Le Sieur de Roberval, etc. ^ehec, 1843. 8vo, half calf. This very rare piece includes the ist 2d and 3d Voyages of Cartier, the third from Hakluyt. /) A4 745 Caruthers, E. Revolutionary Incidents ; Sketches of Cha- ~^'' racter, chieHy in the "Old North State." Phila.., 1854. i2mo. 746 Caruthers, E. W. A Sketch of the Life and Character of the Rev. David Caldwell, D.D., near Sixty Years Pastor of the ^f]5' Churches of Buffalo and Alamance. Some Account of the / Regulation, Together with Revolutionary Transactions and Incidents, notice of the Ecclesiastical and Moral Condition of Cassedy. 69 North-Carolina while in its Colonial State. Greensborouzh, N. C, 1842. Contains interesting Revolutionary reminiscenees respecting North Carolina. See Sabin's Dictionary, No 11 169. 747 Carver, J. Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768. Illustrated with Copper Plates. London, Printed for the Author, 177^- A jC Rl. 8vo, boards, uncut. " Carver came to England soon after he returned from his travels, with the intention of publishing his account of them ; but when'he had already sold the MS. to a bookseller he was ordered by the government to deliver up all his maps and journals ; and it was not until nearly ten years after, that he obtained permission to publish the work." — M.R., lx, 90. 748 Carver. Travels. The Third Edition. London, 1781. 8vo, levant morocco, gilt top. To this third and best edition, a biography of the author, and an Index, are added by John Coakley Lettsom. 749 Carver. Voyage dans les parties interieures de 1' Amerique. . /- Paris, 1 78 1. 8vo, calf. This French version contains additions by the translator. It is an admirable work, full of novel information respecting the interior of North America, and its savage inhabitants. 750 Casas. a List of the Printed Editions of the Works of Fray ^tS Bartholome de las Casas, Bishop of Chiapa. By Joseph Sabin, New York, 1870. 8vo, uncut. - /\ 751 Case, W. Revolutionary Memorials. ... Edited by Dodd. ' New York, 1852. i2mo. 752 Case Decided Whether a State be Liable to be Sued. 1792. )/ ■Q.S "^ Rare. (fjS 753 Cassin, E. Choix de Morceaux. Facsimile. Paris, n.d. 8vo, morocco. Includes copies of letters to Benjamin Franklin. 754 Caslon. Specimens of the Printing Types of the Caslon ^1? Letter Foundry. London, n.d. 8vo, morocco extra. Fine portrait of Caslon inserted. /, 755 Cassedy, B. History of Louisville, Ky. Louisville, i^S2. 70 Catalogue. 756 Caswell, A. Meteorological Observations made at Provi- ^iT dence, R. I. Smithsonian Pub. 410, half morocco. ■/) 757 Catalogue of Books Relating to America sold 1868. New '^/ Tork^ 1868. Cloth. With names and prices. Ap 758 Catalogue of Books Added to the Library of Congress during 1872. Washington. Royal 8vo, paper, uncut. y^g Catalogue of Modern Paintings in the Possession of H. D. Newcomb, Esq. Louisville, Ky., privately printed, 1867. 760 Catalogue or Alphabetical Index of the Astor Library. ... i/^ Parti. Authors and Books. [Compiled by J. G. Cogswell.] ... H'.^ New Tori, 1857-1866. 5 vols., royal Svo, half morocco, gilt top. Complete sets like this are now scarce. ^' , 761 Catalogue of Books sold by Auction, a Collection. ^ry 4 vols., 8vo, half morocco. y Includes the Libraries of Dr. Francis, J. R. Coxe, C. A. Poulson, Dr. La Roche, » " A Private Gentleman," Deeth, Daw and others. A 762 Catalogue of the Library of Bowdoin College, to which is /.'^^ added an Index of Subjects. Brunswick, iS6;^. 8vo. One of the best catalogues of its kind. ^f 763 Catalogue of the Library of Brown University. Providence, ' 1843. 8vo, cloth. aO 764 Catalogue of the Library of Charles Carrol of Carrolton. ■ 1864. 8vo. ^5-765 Catalogue of E. B. Corwin's Library. 1856. I. ^., uncut. One hundred copies only printed. 766 Catalogue of the valuable Private Library of the late Edward A. Crowningshield. Boston, 1859. 8vo, half morocco. /a 767 Catalogue of the Library of W. T. Davis. Prepared by H. B. Dawson, and Biography. 2 vols., 4to, uncut. One of a few copies on large paper. 2^^^ 768 Catalogue of the Library of Mr. Thomas W. Field, with prices. New York, 1875. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Catalogues. 71 ^ f 7^9 Catalogue of the Choice Collection of Books belonging to W. F. Fowle, Esq. Boston, 1865. 8vo. 770 Catalogue of J. B. Perkins's Library. Phila., 1S66. 8vo. 1 772 Catalogue of Nathan Hale's Library and 6 others. Boston, ^ 1835- llr^ 773 Catalogue of F. M. Josselyn's Library, and 11 others. 774 Catalogue of an extensive Library [LaRoche] ... sold Oct., 1865. Philadelphia, 1865. 8vo. The library includes a fine collection of books on Mexico. J^t, 775 Catalogue of the Library of T. H. Morrell. N, T., 186- 1^ 776 Catalogue of the Library of Mr. Joel Munsell, of Albany. ' sold New York, 1865. One of a few copies on large paper. ,^777 Catalogue of the Library of Mr. Richard LaRoche. New York, 1867. 8vo, half morocco, interleaved. ^ 778 Catalogue of the Private {sic) Library of Mr. A. A. Smets. ^^^ Also Catalogue Raisonne. New York, 1868. 2 vols, in I, 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. LO 779 Catalogue of the Library from Stowe House, Buckingham- shire. Sold 1849. 8vo, half morocco. ,^ 780 Catalogue of Works relating to America, sold. New ' ' York, 1866. fi. 781 Catalogue of Davis's, Morrell's, Bruce's, and other Collec- y\> tions. 6 vols., 8vo. 782 Catalogues. A Collection relating to America, Crowning- ^iffV shields's, Garcie, Welford, and others. Paintings, etc. v~d. '- 8vo, half morocco. An important and valuable collection. s^/y 783 Catalogues, Various. Davis, Woodward, Carrier, Capt. f^ Harvey, etc. 22 in all. 784 Catalogues of Books Relating to America, and a Parcel of (■(^ 14, including Corners, Woodward, Morell, Davis, etc. 72 Catalogue. 785 Catalogues. Bibliotheque de Clement et Gelleot, Dapry, Valer)', Bossange, and 3 others. Paris, v.d. 8vo. 786 Catalogue d'une precieuse Collecen de Sevres, du Ch. B... du V, and 2 others. Paris, 1849. 787 Catalogue des Livres Estampes et Dessins de feu Armand Bertin. 1854. Royal 8vo, half morocco. 788 Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de Jerome Biquon. P«w, 1843. Royal 8vo, half morocco. ''789 Catalogue des Livres de J. Fr. Boissouade. Paris, 1859. 8vo, half morocco. 790 Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de Gilbert Breschet. Paris, 1846. 8vo, half morocco, 791 Catalogue des Livres de feu M. J. J. de Bure. Paris, 1853. 8vo, half morocco. 792 Catalogue des Livres De M L'Abbe Claverie de Casson. Paris, 1861. 8vo, half morocco. /• 793 Catalogue des Livres rares et precieux de Fr. L. A. Corte, i.f' with prices. Paris, 1854. '^•^o, half morocco, gilt top. f) (■ 794 Catalogue des Livres, composat le fonds de Libraire de M. ' '^ Crozet. Paris, 1866. Hvo, half morocco. nC 795 Catalogue de Livres de feu H. M. Erdeven et Lenoir. •-^ Paris, 1858. 2 vols, in I. UQ 796 Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de M. Ch. Giraud. • Paris, 1855. 8vo, half morocco. 797 Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de Mac-Carthy. Paris, 18 15. flY^^ 2 vols., 8vo, half calf . ^'y^ This catalogue describes an unusually fine collection of books. w^ 798 Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de M. Le Marquis de Ch. ... Paris, 1827. 8vo, half morocco. htr 799 Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de M. de Mon- * ^ merque. Paris, 1 85 1. 8vo, half morocco. Catlin. 73 ^^ 800 Catalogue des Autographes et Manuscrits de M. Lucas de Montigny. Paris^ i860. 8vo, uncut. jj- 801 Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de Mme. la Com- tesse de Neuilly and 5 other French Catalogues. Paris, 1857. ^■D 802 Catalogue de Livres Rares et Precieux de M. J. Taylor. Paris, 1848. Half morocco. %$' ^°3 Catalogue des Livres, et Estampes de Gilbert, Quatremere, Bailleul. Paris, 1858. 3 in i, 8vo. .^c; 804 Catalogue des Livres de M. L. deC, Bossange, Mondidier, Renouard, etc. Paris and London. 6 in i vol., 8vo. The Count Mondidier was an imaginary person so baptized by Henry Stevens wJio made the catalogue. §^ 805 Catalogue of Pedigrees hitherto Unindexed. London, 1867. ^01 806 Catalogue of Works of Art. Brooklyn, 1872. 4to. /^8o7 Catechism of the Council of Trent, translated by T. A. Buckly. London, 1852. i2mo, cloth. 808 Catesby, M. Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands ; containing the Figures of Birds, Beasts. Fishes, '^^. Serpents, Insects and Plants. With their Descriptions in l^^ English and French. London, 1771. 2 vols., folio, halfrussia. **" a remarliably fine copy of this valuable work in which the coloring of the plates is unusually brilliant and beautifial. The character and ability of the work are points which cannot be questioned. Full particulars of the work may be found in Rich's Bihliothtca Americana and Sabin^i Dictionary. 2mo. mcilioweca Americana ana Ortp/K i uicuonary. i/A 809 CatherineII. Memoirs of, by Herself. TV. 1^., 1859. i J 810 Catlin's Notes of Eight Years Travels with his North 'i;5- American Indians. 2 vols, in i. 811 Catlin, Geo. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians : in a series of Letters and Notes, written during Eight Years of Travel and Adven- ture among the Wildest and most Remarkable Tribes now ex- isting. London, J851. 2 vols., imp. Svo, halfred levant morocco. One of twelve copies in which the plates are beautifully colored by hand. The later editions are very inferior having been printed in colors. 10 74 Census. " Mr. Catlin is the Historian of the Red Races of mankind ; of a world fast fading away, and leaving hardly a trace or a wreck behind. With his pen and pencil he has brought the existence of these wild and uncivilized beings so vividly before our eyes, that we seem to have accompanied him in his wanderings, seen them, mixed with them, and impressed the recollection of their forms and features, their costume, ' strange customs, feasts, ceremonies, religious rites, wars, dances, sports, and other modes of life, distinctly upon our minds." — ■ Literary Ga%ette. '\' 8i2 Catlin, Geo. The same. loth Edition. London^ 1866. % !; , 813 Cattermole, G. Illustrated History of The Great Civil War of the Times of Charles I, and Cromwell, with 36 En- /I gravings, by Rolls, Wellmore, Holl, Heath, Varral, and others. London^ 1857. Imperial 8vo, cloth. A few additional plates inserted. \'Tb ^^4 Caulkins, T. M. History of New London, Connecticut. Second Edition. New London, i860. iQ^c 8:5 Caulkins. History of Norwich, Connecticut. Norwich, iS/\.6. First edition, very scarce. 816 Caulkins. History of Norwich. 16 portraits. Hartford, 1S66. This is a new and greatly enlarged edition of the former work, now scarce. Caulkins. Norwich. The same. 1866. Sheetsfolded. Cautionary Hints to Congress Respecting the Sale of Western Lands. Philadelphia, 1796. 8vo. Rare. Cavendish, George. Life of Cardinal Wolsey. Portrait. London, 1852. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Who wrote Cavendish's Life of Wolsey, is almost as unsettled a question as that of who struck Billy Patterson. /So 820 Cayley, a. Life of Sir Walter Ralegh. Portrait. London, 1805. 2 vols, in I, 410, half morocco. First and best edition. — See Monthly Re-vietv, i, 377. Q^ 8,'i Cayley, G. J. Some Account of Sir Reg. Mohun. London, William Pickering, 1849. ivo. ^% S.ia Celebrated Claimants. London, 1874. i6mo, hoards. Includes the famous Tichbourne case. See also Trials, Infra. nr 823 Census of Prisoners for Revolutionary Services. Washington, ' 1 841. 4to. i 817 1%^ 818 3/^ 819 Chambers. 76 V 824 Census of the United States. 1870. 2 vols., 4to. ^.^825 Centennial of the Albany Academy, and another, 1863. 826 Certain Inducements to Well-Minded People, who are here Straitened in their Estates to transport themselves into the "West '^ Indies. New Tork^ 1865. 4to, half morocco. Large paper copy, 50 copies printed. A reprint of an early and rare emigration scheme, first published in 1644. . 827 Cervantes. Don Quixote, translated by Motteaux and ^ Lockhart. Sorfaw, 1856. \^q\%..,\7.vro^ half morocco. j-^f 828 Cervantes. Exemplary Novels. Trans. Land.., 1855. i2nio. 829 Chalmers. Political Annals of the Present United Colonies, from their Settlement to the Peace of 1763 ; Compiled chiefly n. from Records, and authorized often by the Insertion of State \Q-!r Papers.... Book I. Land.: Printed for the author^ ^j8o. i^.to,shp. The second part was never published. " Chalmers was a strenuous supporter of the right of the mother country to tax the colonies, and throughout his narrative, every fact which would admit of it was studiously applied to support this principle." 830 Chalmers. Life of Mary Queen of Scots drawn from 'jVj^ the State Papers with six Subsidiary Memoirs. Illustrated with -wf ten plates of medals, portraits, prospects, etc. London, iSiS. 2 vols., 4to, half calf . ^831 Chambaud, L. Dictionary, French and English. London, « 1 76 1. Folio, calf. \. 832 Chambers, Robert. Cyclopedia of English Literature. 'k[}i, Edinburgh, 1844. 2, vols., imp. 8vo, half culf. 833 Chambers. Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Refoi- k mation to the Revolution. W. & R. Chamhers, 1859. n/)~f^ 3 vols., 8vo, tree calf. "^p j Scarce, a very handsome copy. I 834 Chambers. Information for the People. Philadelphia, 1854. '"., 1858. One hundred copies only printed. The subject of the memoir was a missionary in Canada in 1688. ^ . 868 [Cheetham, James.] An Antidote to John Woods Poison. 5.* I New York, 1802.' 8vo, half calf. Very scarce. ^ 869 Cheetham. The Life of Thomas Paine. A/" T., 1809. 8vo. 870 Cheetham. Nine Letters on the Subject of Aaron Burr's ^l/* Political Defection. New York, 1803. 8vo, uncut. f Chittenden. 79 871 Cheetham, J. A View of the Political Conduct of Aaron ,>, i^ ^"'■''' ^^1-' ^•'^e President of the United States. By the author (.^^ of the "Narrative." New York ^ \%o%. pp.120. 1^ 872 Cheney, T. C. Reminiscences of Syracuse. 1857. 8vo. ^V 873 Chester,). Obituary Notices and 5 others, ^/i., 1828. 8vo. J 874 Chester, J. L. Notes upon the Ancestry of William Hutchinson and Anna Marbury. Boston, 1866. 8vo, cloth. Fifty copies only privately printed. J^ 875 Chesterfield, Lord. Letters. Cheswici, 1820. i8mo, bds. See also Stanhope, P. D. ^, 876 Chevalier, M. Histoire et description des voies de commu- nication aux Etats Unis et des travaux d'art qui en dependent. Atlas of 25 Maps. Paris, 1840. 2 vols., 4to. SSD ^77 Chevalier, N. Histoire de Guillaume HL ... Par Medailles, Inscriptions, arcs de Triomphe, etc. Amsterdam, m.dcxcii. 878 Child, J. New? England's Jonas Cast up at London, 1647. By Major John Child. With an Introduction and Notes, by "^ W. T. R. Marvin. Boston, i86g. 4to, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 879 Child. A New Discourse of Trade. The Act of Naviga- /-p tion and the Nature of Plantations, and their Consequences. London, 1698. 8vo. A useful and valuable work, see McCuUock's Literature of Pol. Economy, p. 42 and Sabin's Dictionary. 880 Childs, G. W. Cuttings, Pamphlets, Reviews, etc., relating \^S' to Mr. Childs and the Ledger Building. 881 Child's Spelling Book. And 3 New England Primers. New H^iy- Haven, 1802. -^C, Fine clean copy. 882 Chipman, R. M. The History of Harwinton, Connecticut. ')-l%- Hartford, i860. 8vo. 883 Chittenden, L. E. Debates and Proceedings in the Secret IfX Sessions of the Conference Convention, proposing Amendments * to the Constitution. New York, 1864. 8vo, cloth. 80 Churchill. ^^ 884 Choate, R. Discourse Commemorative of Daniel Webster. ... Boston, 1853. 8vo. ■>,^^'885 Chorley, H. F. Memorials of Mrs. Hemans. Illustrated. y^ London, 1 836. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf. s^(^ 886 Christian Doctrine in the Twelfth Century. London, William Pickering, 1850. Foolscap 8vo. ,a2^ 887 Christmas Bookseller, 1870, and other pamphlets. A parcel. /^a: 888 Chronicle of the Cid from the Spanish, by R. Southey. ' Lowell, 1846. 8vo, cloth. 889 Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family. New York, 1864. livedo, half morocco. 890 Chronicles of Yonkers [A Poem.j Tonkers, N. T., 1864. ,j 891 Chronology of the last 50 years, no title page. 892 Church, B. An Oration delivered March Fifth, 1733, at the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston ; to (^L^ Commemorate the Bloody Tragedy of the Fifth of March, 1770. Boston. 4to, boards. Uncut copy of this very rare piece. . 893 Church, B. The History of King Philip's War and the / ^"y^.^ Eastern Expeditions. By Benjamin Church, with an Introduc- /\yjs tion and Notes by Henry Martyn Dexter. Boston, 1865. •^ 2 vols., 4to, cloth, uncut and scarce. One of 35 copies on large paper, royal 4to. /I i' 894 Church of England, The, in the Reign of the Tudors. London, 185 1. l6mo. 895 Churchill, C. Works of, Poems and Sermons. Lond., \']-]\. 4 vols., i2mo, calf. 896 [Churchill, John.] A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Some now first Printed from Original Manuscripts. Others A Translated out of Foreign Languages, and now first Publish'd \l'^ in English. To which are Added some Few that have for- merly appear'd in English, but do now for their Excellency and Cist. 81 Scarceness deserve to be reprinted. In Four Volumes. With a General Preface, giving an Account of the Progress of Navi- gation, from its first Beginning to the Perfection it is now in. ... Illustrated with a great Number of Useful Maps and Cuts, all engraved on Copper. ... London^ I704' 4 vols., folio. Respecting the value and utility of this series, see Rich and Sabin. 897 Churchill, T. O. The Life of Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte &c. Illustrated by Engravings of its most ^0 Striking and Memorable Incidents. 15 Plates. London^ 1808. 4to. boards uncut. Contains details of Nelson's services in the West Indies during the Revolutionary War. 898 Cicero, M. T. CICERO'S | CATO MAJOR, | or his j Discourse | on ] Old-Age: | w^ith explanatory Notes. | Phila- delphia Printed & Sold by B Franklin^ mdccxliv. / / 4to, pp. viii., 159, levant morocco^ hack and sides elegantly tooled., u"C- hroad inside borders richly tooled and gilt,, morocco joints., gilt top., by Porson and Nicholson. A splendid copy, clean, fresh, and crisp as it came from the press. The finest pro- duction of Franklin's press, and really a splendid specimen of the art. The title page is rubricated. The translator was Judge James Logan j and Franlclin, in his address, " The Printer to the Reader," calls it, '' this first translation of a classic in this Western World, which is an error, See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 1 3040. I. 899 Cicero. The Same.~ Sundry odd sheets of the same folded ■^ and uncut. 900 Cicero. Cato Major ; or, Discourse on Old Age. With 'yii^ explanatory notes, by Benjamin Franklin, LL.D. Portrait Inser- ted. London., 1778. 8vo, half calf . 901 Cicero. Cato Major. Phila.., W. Duane. n.d. 8vo. This was intended to form part of Duane's Edition of Franklin's works, but was very properly omitted. /^ 902 Cicero's Offices. Translated. New York., 1855. i2mo. 903 Cicero and Brutus Epistles, translated by C. Middleton. I '^^ 1743. ^vo, calf. 904 Cincinnati Art Gallery, Annual Reports, Chronicles of "'^'^ Yonkers, etc. 1874. 7 vols., 8vo. ,905 Cist, C. Sketchesand Statistics of Cincinnati in 1851. Cin- '^^ cinnati, 1851. i2mo, cloth. 11 fO 82 Clarke. y^^ 906 Clapp, W. W., Jr. A Record of the Boston Stage.... 5oj/a«, 1853. i6mo. fl 907 Clarendon, E. History of the Rebellion, and Civil War of *) V^ England. Oxford^ 1839. 7 vols., i6mo, half calf. 908 Clark, D. Proofs of the Corruption of Gen. James Wilk- inson, and of his Connexion with Aaron Burr, with a Full Refutation of his Slanderous Allegations in relation to the Cha- racter of the Principal Witness against Him. ...Philadelphia, 1809. 8vo, boards, uncut. 909 Clark, E. D. A Record of the Inscriptions on the Tablets ^rttf' and Grave Stones in the Burial-Grounds of Christ Church, I' Philadelphia. Philadelphia : the Author, lib^. iimo, hf. morocco. Very scarce. 910 Clark, E. History of the Second Company of the Seventh ^2. Regiment (National Guard) N. Y. S. Militia. N. T., 1864. 911 Clark, J. H. The Iron Hearted Regiment: being an Ac- / count of the Battles, Marches and Gallant Deeds performed by ^^ the 115th Regiment N. Y. Vols. Albany, 1865. i2mo, half levant morocco, by Bradstreet. r 912 Clark, J. Records of the Descendants of Hugh Clark, of ''* Watertown, Mass., 1640-1866. 15 ports. Boston, The Author, 1866. 8vo. 913 Clark, J. H. V. Onondaga : or, Reminiscences of Earlier and 'I' Later Times ; being a Series of Historical Sketches relative to y^ Onondaga ; with Notes on the Several Towns in the County, '' and Oswego. Syracuse, 1849. 2 vols., 8vo, sheep. This valuable work was principally derived from chiefs or pioneers then living, and holds the highest rank among treatises on Aboriginal affairs for original and valuable information, \f 914 Clark, M. Biographical Sketches of the Fathers of New / England. Concord, 1836. 8vo, cloth. 915 Clarke, G. Voyage of George Clarke, Esq., to America. ^^ With Introduction and Notes by E. B. O'Callaghan, Albany, 1867. 4to, half levant morocco, by Bradstreet. 100 copies only printed, now very scarce. i Clarke. 83 916 Clarke, J. An Impartial and Authentic Narrative of the Battle Fought on the 17th of June, 1775, between His Britannic Majesty's Troops and the American Provincial Army, on Bun- ker's Hill, near Charles Town, in New-England. With A True and Faithful Account of the Officers who were killed and wounded i that memorable Battle. To which are added, Some particular Remarks and Anecdotes which have not yet transpired, J^ The whole being collected- and written on the Spot. The Second Edition, with Extracts from Three Letters lately re- ceived from America ; and all the Promotions in the Army and Marines since the said Battle, by John Clarke, First Lieutenant of Marines. London, Printed for the Author: and Sold by J. Millar, Whitehall i J. Bew in Paternoster Row ; and — Sewel, in Cornhill, mdcclxxv. 8vo. This interesting contemporary report of tiiat famous battle is a reprint of a volume of mucli rarity. — See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 13422. qi7 Clarke, M. The Memoirs of the Celebrated and Beautiful Mrs. Anne Carson, Daughter of an Officer in the United ^ ^ States Navy and Wife of Another, whose life terminated in the ^,/v Philadelphia Prison. Philadelphia, 1838. 2 vols., i2mo. Mrs. Carson was a distinguished member of what she calls ** the unsanctified sister- hood that infest our streets." 918 Clarke, R. The Prophetic Number of Daniel and John calculated : in order to show the time when the Day of Judg- ment for this First age of the Gospel, is to be expected ; and the setting up the Millenial Kingdom of Jehovah and his Christ. /Z) Philadelphia, Wm. Bradford, M,DCC,Lix. 8vo. The day of judgment was limited to five years from the date of Mr. Clarke's Essay. — See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 1 3442. ^ ^ 919 Clarke, R. Bibliotheca Americana. Cincinnati, 1875. 8vo. 920 Clarke, S. C. Records of the Descendants of William n^ Curtis, Roxbury, 1632. Boston, 1869. Svo. 921 [Clarke, William.] Repertorium Bibliographicum ; or. Some Account of the Most Celebrated British Libraries. Lon- don, 1 8 19. Roy. 8vo, brown levant mor., gilt top, uncut, by W. Mathews. ^J^ s The late Mr. Beckford assisted in the compilation of this work, particularly in the description of his own library at Fonthill. Loosely inserted in this volume arc a few plates of libraries, portraits of book collectors, including Bindley, Duke of Rox- burghe, plates from Dibdin, &c. ^0 1 84 Clinton. 922 Clarkson. Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of Wil- liam Penn, by Thomas Clarkson, M.A. ... London^ 1813. 923 Clarkson. A Portraiture of Quakerism, as taken from a View of the Mora! Education, Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Re- ligious Principles, Political and Civil QEconomy, and Cha- racter of the Society. New Tork, 1806. 3 vols.,8vo. CT 924 Classic Tales : Comprising the most esteemed Works of Imagination. Frontispiece. London^ 1857. i2mo. 925 Clay. The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay. New Tori, XC^ 1843. 2 vols., 8vo. -^26 Clay. Speech at Lexington Mass Meeting. A^. T., 1847. Printed in gold. 927 Clay, J. C. Annals of the Swedes on the Delaware. By the ,e purpose of proving that 'the conduct and opinions of the author were not the cause of the catastrophe which terminated the campaign of 178 1.'" Set M. Rev., Lxviii, 266. Cortes. 95 1044 C05.NWALLIS. Examination of Lieutenant General The }^y^ Earl Cornwallis before a Committee of the House of Commons, r-^^1 upon Sir William Howe's Papers. London, i779' 8vo. 1045 Cornwallis. Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis. Edited with Notes by Charles Ross. ...Land., 1^59- *^ '^ Includes much curious and important matter, by various eminent contemporaries, re- lating to the American War, etc. See especially Vol. i, 17-210, 485-518. 1046 Cornwallis. Selections from the Letters of Carolina Fran- cis Cornwallis, etc. London, 1864. 8vo. f^" 1047 Coronation Anecdotes, by Giles Gossip, Esq. London, 1823. i2mo, boards. C^ 1048 Correspondence between John Jay and Henry B. Dawson, concerning the Foederalist. New Tork, 1864. 8vo, uncut. 1049 Correspondence on the Present Relations between Great Britain and the United States of America. Boston, 1862. The writers are Edwin W. Field and Charles G. Loring. Jc a 1050 CoRRY, John. The Life of George Washington, late Presi- dent and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America ; interspersed with Biographical Anecdotes of the Most Eminent Men who effected the American Revolution, London, 1800. i2mo. Unique copy. Ten plates inserted, including choice proof of Franklin, fine impres- sions of Gage, Andre, Burgoyne, Wayne, etc. 1 05 1 CoRTES, H. Con priuilegio. | — | Esta es vna carta j que el muy ilustre senor Don Hernando Cortes | marques que luego fue del Valle, escruio a la| S. L. L. M. del Emperador : dan- dole quita de lo | que convenia proveer e aquellas partes : y de algunas | cossas en ellas acaescidas. Fecha e la | gran cibdad de Temistitan Mexico de | la nueua Espana : a xv. dias del | mes de otubre de M. d. xxiv. | Anos. | Agora nueuamete impressa A>6 por su original. | En Mexico, | En la Imprenta particular de Joa- '^ , quin Garcia Ica%halceta, y a su costa. Am de 1 865. | A beautiful piece of typography. In the " Al Lector," on verso of title. Sen. Icaz- balceta says, that after printing a first edition of sixty copies, he had reprinted this letter in his Collection, 1858, i, [pp. 470-483], and that he now reprints an edi- tion of seventy copies, of which ten only are offered for sale. Tills was a secret letter to the Emperor, accompanying Cortes' fourth letter. — Sabin's Dictionary, No. 1 6941. 96 Cotton. 1052 Cortes. The Despatches of Hernando Cortes, the Conqueror of Mexico, Addressed to the Emperor, Charles V, Written during A t-j) the Conquest, and containing a Narrative of its Events. Now '^ ' first translated with an Introduction and notes, by George Fol- som. New Tork^ 1843. 8vo, large paper copy, boards^ uncut. 1053 CoRWiN, E. B. Catalogue of the Books, etc., of the late ^ Mr. E. B. Corwin, relating to America, sold 1856, \_New T^^ Tork, 1856.] 8vo, large paper, uncut. Prepared by Joseph Sabin. One hundred copies printed on large paper. /4^i054 Corwin, and A. E. Douglas Catalogues. 1856. 2 vols., in I, half morocco. Mii^ioSS Corwin, E. T. The Corwin Genealogy in the United' '^ States. New York., S. W. Green., printer., 1872. 1056 Corwin. Historical Discourse on the Centennial Anniver- sary of the Reformed Dutch Church of Millstone. New York., 7-^ 1866. 8vo. j lA, 1057 CosTELLO, Lousia S. Tour to and from Venice. London., '' 1848. %vo^halfcalf. 1058 CoTHREN, W. History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, yu^y^ from the First Indian Deed in 1659, to 1854, including Wash- y^fy^ ington, Bethlem, and Part of Oxford and Middlebury. ... fVater- S. bury. Conn. : 1854. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 1059 Cottle, J. Early Recollections of S. T.Coleridge. Lon- don, 1837. 2 vols., i2mo. ^ , 1060 Cotton, C. Genuine Poetical Works. Land., iT]\. i2mo. 1061 Cotton, J. The Way of the Churches of Christ in New England ; Or the Way of Churches Walking in Brotherly -^ Equalitie, 01 Reformation, without Subjection of One Church V'7 ^ to Another, Measured and Examined by the Golden Reed of ' ' the Sanctuary ... By Mr. J. Cotton at Boston. London, 1665. 4to, dark green morocco extra, by F. Bedford. Very fine copy of this rare book. — See Menzies' Cat. 1062 Cotton, Mr. John. The New Covenant. Substance of Sermons in New England. London, 1654. Half red morocco extra, gilt top. , CoxE. 97 II. 1063 CouRTENAY, T. G. Memoirs of" Sir W. Temple. London, y^^ 183^- 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. 1064 Cousin, Victor. Secret History ot the French Court under ly^ Richelieu and Mazarin. New York., 1859. i2mo. 1065 Coventry, G. Proof that Junius' Letters were written by ]1^S Lord Sackville. Portrait. 1825. "ivo, boards. ^^1066 CovoDE Investigation. No Title. IVashington., i^bo. Relates to the Lecompton Constitution. 1067 Cow Chace, The. A Poem in Three Cantos. By Major , John Andre, Adjutant General to the British Army in New ^ York, in 1780. Albany., 1866. Small 4to, uncut. 30 copies only printed. Jp 1068 Cowley, Abraham. Essays. London., 1S6S. i6mo, gilt. A _ 1069 CowPER, Wm. Poetical Works. Aldine Ed. London : ^S<,- Pickering., 1865. 3 vols., cloth. 1070 Cox. Quakerism not Christianity. New York, 1823. 8vo. 107 1 CoxE, D. A Description of the English Province of Caro- lana, by the Spaniards call'd Florida, and by the French La Louisiane. As Also of the Great and Famous River Mescha- cebe or Mississippi, The Five vast Navigable Lakes of Fresh Water, and the Parts Adjacent. Together With an Account of the Commodities of the Growth and Production of the said Province. London, I'jii. 8vo. ** A compilation from various journals to impress the public with the great importance of the region described, and to make them jealous of its occupation by the French. Under the name of Carolana was comprehended the present state of Georgia, the Floridas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The whole of this territory was claimed by Dr. Coxe, the father of the author, as proprietor under the Crown The author explored great part of it, and lived there fourteen years." See " N. Am. Rev.," II, 1. The two following numbers are the same work, with new title-pages. /V 1072 CoxE, D. Description of the English Province of Carolana. Second Edition. Map. London., I'jzb. 8vo, calf. y^-0 ^it 1073 CoxE. A Description of the English Province of Carolana. London., 1727. 8vo. y^ -J., 1074 CoxE, W. House of the House of Austria. London., \^\']. 98 Criminal Recorder. ^Ai^ 1075 CoxE, W. Travels in Switzerland, 1801. 3 vols., 8vo, ^ f/". 1076 Coxe's Atlas to Coxe's Marlborough. 4to. y; 1077 Costume. Modes et Costumes Historiques, dessines et graves par Pauquet, d'apres les meilleurs Maitres de chaque epo- que et les documents les plus authentiques. An extensive series of full-length figures beautifully engraved and tastefully , colored. 96 plates, representing the various Costumes for the ^1 1 last seven Centuries. Paris. Roy. 410, handsomely hound. Perhaps the best general book of costume adapted to practical use to all who need authentic information. 1078 CozzENs, I. A Geological History of Manhattan or New York Island. ... New Tori., 1843. ^^°- Xl) 1079 Crabbe. English Synonyms. Boston, 1819. 8vo. ,,,c 1080 Craig, N. B. The History of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, 1S51. f r 1081 Craig, W. M. Lectures on Drawing, Painting and Engrav- ing. 1821. 8vo, boards. >ll'v^ 1082 Craik, J. L. English Literature. New York, 1863. ^^--g^ 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Best large type edition. I i,^ 1083 Cramer's Maps of Greece and Italy. / / Folded, 8vo, half morocco case. In 1084 Crawhall, J. A Collection of Right Merrie Garlands for <^ ' North County Anglers. Newcastle on Tyne, 1 864. Post 8vo, uncut. / T j5 1085 Creasy. Memoirs of Eminent Etonians. London, 1%"] ^. . 1086 Crellii, J. Ethica Aristotelica ejusdem Ethica Christiana. ■ If '^ Cosmopoli, 1 68 1. i^to, old calf . io87 Criminal Recorder ; or. Biographical Sketches of Notori- ous Public Characters, including Murderers, Incendiaries, Pirates, Vv A Sharpers, House-breakers, Extortioners, etc. Embracing a ■^zy^ Variety of Curious and Singular Cases, Anecdotes, with an n.lP Account of their punishments. London, \%o\. 4 vols., 24mo, old binding. a curious collection. The cases are arranged in alphabetical order and illustrated by many copper plates. Curtis. 99 1088 Crisis, The. Vol. i. Containing xxviii Numbers. Lon- , don^ printed: New York^ reprinted hy 'John Anderson^ 1786. i2mo. ^ I Very scarce, complete as this is. _x 1089 Croghan, G. Journal of Col. George Croghan. [Reprint "^ of] 1831. 8vo. logo Cromwell, Oliver. Memoirs of the Protector, and of his /^ Sons, Richard and Henry, illustrated by Letters and Other {"li^ Papers, with portraits, by Oliver Cromwell, a descendant of the 2j'^d Family. London^ 1822. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. 109 1 Cromwelliana. a Chronological Detail of Events in which Oliver Cromwell was engaged. Many fine portraits and h.^*^. plates inserted. Westminster^ 18 to. Folio. f[j 1092 Cross, J. L. Masonic Text-book. 24mo, morocco. 1093 Crowningshield, E. a. Catalogue. 1859. /J t^ John Allan's copy with a MS. note relative to the disposition of the library. 1094 Cruikshank, Geo. Omnibus. One Engraving. London., 1842. 8vo. ^V ^ Poor condition. 1095 Cruikshank, Geo. My Sketch Book. /-yv India paper copy, of which only loo are printed. 1096 Cumberland. Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, with Anecdotes and Characters of Several of the most Distinguished ^ £) Persons of his Time. Portrait. London., 1806. 4to, calf binding broken. -/, 1097 Cummins, G. D. Life of Mrs. Virginia Hale Hoffman. ' ' Philadelphia., 1859. i6mo. 1098 Cunningham, P. The Story of Nell Gwyn and the Sayings j,^j of Charles IL Frontispiece and Vignette. 1852. rr Foolscap 8vo, cloth. Scarce. One of the neatest, spiciest, wittiest little books written about the court of Charles II. 1099 Curtis, G. T. Argument of Geo. T. Curtis, Esq. ... upon /T the Power of Congress to make ... Treasury Notes a Legal ^"^^ Tender ... New York, Wm. C. Bryant & Co., 1865. 100 Cutter. ^ 1 1 00 Curtis. History of the Origin, Formation, and Adop- tion of the Constitution of the United States; with Notices of its Principal Framers. New Tork, 1859. 2 vols., 8vo. {/ yi I loi Curtis, G. W. Lotus Eating, Potiphar Papers and Prue and 7"_ I. New Tork. 4 vols., i2mo. '^T 1 102 CuRWEN, Henry. A History of Booksellers of the Old and / the New. Portraits. London \_n.d.'\. i2mo. 1103 CuRWEN. The Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, an // 2^ American in England, From 1775 to 1783 ; with an Appendix of Biographical Sketches. By George Atkinson Ward .... Fourth Edition. Boston^ 1864. 8vo, doth. t//i^ 1 104 CuRzoN, R. Armenia. London^ 1854. Post. half calf . ^ 1 105 CusHiNG, C. The Treaty of Washington. New York., J^ 1873. i2mo, cloth. 1106 CusHMAN, H. Historical and Biographical Genealogy of the Cushmans. Boston., 1855. ^^°> cloth. One of the best works of its kind. / II 07 CusTis. Recollections and Private Memoirs of Gen. Wash- ' ' ington. fVashington, 1859. ^^°" 1 108 CusTis. Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington, by his adopted son, George Washington Parke Custis, with a M Memoir of the Author, by his Daughter ; and Notes by Benson / J. Lossing. New Tork, i860. 8vo, half morocco extra, gilt tops. Illustrated by several plates, inserted, including fine India proof of Washington. ^ in mo CusTis. The Same, in sheets folded. New Tork, i860. nil Cutler, S. Name Above Every Name. 1862. i8mo. 1 1 12 Cutter, B. History of the Cutter Family of New England. JlfLS Boston, 1 87 1. 8vo, cloth. 1 113 Cutter, W. The Life of Israel Putnam, Major-General Q^^ in the Army of the American Revolution. Boston [n.d.'\. i2mo. 1 1 14 Cutter, ^The. Art of Cutting Friends, etc. Plates by, .30 AnAerson.' .,_^New Tork, 1808. i2mo, boards. Dana. 101 J.^-0 1 1 15 CuviER. The Animal Kingdom, arranged after its organiza- tion translated and adapted to the present state of Science, New Ed. with additions. 500 wood engravings and 44 on steel. Lon- 2C /St> gjAGUERRE. Descrizione Practica du Daguerrotipo. Roma, 1840. 8vo. 1117 Dakota. Hymns and Psalms in the Santee Dakota. Mis- sion Press, 1 87 1. l2mo, uncut. 11 18 Dakota. Calvary Catechism in Santee Dakota. 1871. i2mo. 1119 Dakota. The Mission Service. Mission Press, iSj i. Uncut. Prayer Book in the Dakota language. 1 120 Dallas, G. M. Life and Writings of Alexander James Dallas. By his Son. Philadelphia, 1871. 8vo. .;zo 1 121 Dampier. a New Voyage round the World. Describing particularly, The Isthmus of America. The third edition cor- rected. London, 1798. 8vo. f%d 122 Dampier. The Voyages and Adventures of Capt. William Dampier. Wherein are Described the Inhabitants, Manners, Customs, Trade, Harbours, Soil, Animals, Vegetables, etc., of the principal Countries, Islands, etc., of Asia, Africa, and Ame- rica. London, 1777. 2 vols., 8vo. The editor remarks : ** The first edition of Dampier's voyages was published by him- self, but not in the same order they were performed, which has a little perplexed the narrative; the language is now partly become obsolete, which renders the perusal more difficult to common readers ; and the edition is now also extremely scarce. To remedy these inconveniences, the chronological order wherein the series of events happened is observed in this edition." 1 1 23 Dana, C. A. Household Book of Poetry. 1858. ^.7<7 Royal 8vo, mor., gilt edge, 1 1 24 Dana. The Biter Bit ; or the Robert Macaire of Journalism, .j^ 1870. 8vo. 1125 Dana, C. W. The Great West, or the Garden of the ^ - ^ World ; Its History, its Wealth. Philadelphia, 1861. i2mo. 102 Dante. New- vo. u^ 1126 Dana, D. A Discourse on George Washington. N, ^^ huryport [1800]., 8 .^ 1 1 27 Dana. A Sermon at Hartford, on the Day of Election, •2^ May 13, 1779. ...Hartford^ 1780. 8vo. 1 128 Dana, R. H. Poems and Prose Writings. Boston, 1833. i2mo. New York, 1850. 2 vols., i2mo. 1 1 29 Dana, R. H. An Address upon the Life and Services of Edw^ard Everett. Cambridge, 1865. One of fifty copies printed on large paper, 1 130 [Daniel, John M.] The Life of Stonewall Jackson. yf-O From Official Papers, Contemporary Narratives, and Personal Acquaintance. By a Virginian. ... New York, 1863. i2mo. 1 131 Daniel, G. Catalogue of the most Valuable, Interesting, _^ ^ and Highly Important Library of the Late George Daniel, Esq., <- • of Canonbury Square, Islington. London, 1864. Royal 8vo, with prices. Certainly one of the most curious, interesting, and valuable collections of early English literature, particularly as relating to Shakespeare, ever sold. The prices obtained at this sale for the first four folio editions of Shakespeare, as also for the very rare first quarto editions of his plays, have never been surpassed. This sale marks an era for the sale and the prices ofearly English literature. i7 1 132 Dankers, J., and Sluyter, P. Journal of a voyage to New York and a Tour in several of the American Colonies in ^ 1769-80, by Jaspar Dankers and Peter Sluyter of Wilwerd in Friesland. Translated from the Original Manuscript in Dutch for the Long Island Historical Society, and Edited by Henry C. Murphy. ... 12 plates. Brooklyn, 1867. Imp. 8vo. Large paper copy, of which only a few copies were printed, in sheets. 1133 Dankers. The same. Small paper. Brooklyn, 1867. 8vo, half morocco extra, by Bradstreet. If 1134 Dankers. The same. Brooklyn, 1867. Svo, cloth. 1135 D'Annis. Fairy Tales and Novels. London, 1817. ?(■/ 2 vols., i8mo, calf. 11 36 Dante. The Vision of Hell, Purgatory and Paradise of a ^y Dante Alighieri. Translated by Carey. 2 portraits inserted. ^ y-y'hj^ London, \%7,\ . -^ \ oh., \n polished calf. , Davis. 103 l^]^' "37 Dante. Translated by S. C. Wright, plates by Flaxman. London, 1854. Post 8vo, half calf . 1 138 Dante. Vision, etc. Translated by H. F. Carey. New York, 1 85 1. i2mo. 1 139 D'Anvers, N. The Far Country. Boston, iSj^.. Svo,cloth. 1 140 Danvers, Mass. Account of the Centennial Celebration in Danvers, June 16, 1852, with the Proceedings, Relative to the Donation of George Peabody. 11 plates. 1852. 8vo, cloth. 1 141 Darley. Compositions in Outline by F. O. C. Darley, /27'' from Judd's Ox-Margaret. New York, Redfield. Oblong, morocco extra, gilt edges. Very scarce. ^^ 1 142 Darlington. Sesqui-Centennial Gathering of the Clan Darlington. Privately printed [n.d.^. 8vo, half green morocco, 1143 Darnell. A Journal containing an Account of the Hard- ships of those Heroic Kentucky Volunteers and Regulars Com ^XS manded by General Winchester, in 18 12-13. Philadelphia, 1854. i8mo. 1 144 Darw^in, Charles. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex with Illustrations. Best edition. London, 1871. ^\[ 1 145 Darwin. Origin of Species. New York, i860. \%mo,cloth, 1 146 Davidson. Drawing for Carpenters and Joiners. i6mo. 1147 Davis, C. M. History of Holland. London, \%<^i. 3 vols., 8vo, half calf nil A capital book, contains incidentally some notices of New Amsterdam. Ip? 1 148 Davies, S. Valedictory Address to the Senior Class, Nassau / Hall,... 1760. ... A^. Y. [^James Parker and Company, MDCCXXI.] Very rare. j»- 1149 [Davies, Asahel.J A Visit to Sunnyside. Buffalo, i%b(^. 1 1 50 [Davis, Charles A.J The Life and Writings of Major ^ /-- Jack Downing, of Downingville, away down East in the State of I <]'^ Maine, written by himself. Boston, iS;^^. i2mo, half morocco. 104 Davis. 1 151 Davis, C. H. Report on Interoceanic Canals and Railroads between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. ... 14 Maps. Wash- ■ ^-^ ington, 1867. 8vo. 1 152 Davis, G. G. Slavery in Massachusetts. Two Letters from the Historical Magazine. ... I, From George T. Davis, Esq. II, From George H. Moore, Esq. New Tork, 1866. 8vo. ji^ 1 153 Davis. An Eulogy, on General George Washington. Boston^ 1804. 4to. ^0 1154 Davis, M. L. Case of Cave Jones. 1813. ^vo, boards, uncut. 1155 [Davis.] Lettersof Marcus and PhiloCato. New Tork^iiio. 8vo, uncut. " a caustic and sometimes comical expose of the political quarrels arising out of the Burr Union, etc. " — Sabin's Dictionary, No 18863. 1 156 Davis. Memoirs of Aaron Burr. With Miscellaneous Selections from his Correspondence. New York, 1858. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. ^ 1 157 Davis, R. Bingham. Poems with a Sketch of his Life .^ New York, 1807. i2mo, one leaf Ms. n^ ^^^.1158 Davis, W. A First and Second Journey round the Library i'h^^ of ^ Bibliomaniac ; or Cento of Notes and Reminiscences con- -^j}^ earning Rare, Curious, and Valuable Books. London, 1821. 2 vols., cr. 8vo, half morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. (0 1 159 Davis, W. J. Catalogue of the Library of W. J. Davis. "' New York \y.dr\. ,JJf J160 Davis. The Same. New lork, iS6^. 4.10, cloth, uncut. 1 16 1 Davis. William Jackson Davis in Memoriam [by H. B. Daw- son]. 1865. 4to, uncut. ^'>b""^2 Davis,W. W. History of the Hart Family, of Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. To which is added the Gene- alogy of the Family. Plate. Doylestown, iSbj . 8vo. -^ Printed privately. /- 1163 Davis. Battle of the Crooked Billet and 3 others. 8vo. r Dawson. 105 1 164 Davis. History of the 104th Pennsylvania Regiment, from August 22nd, 1 86 1, to September 30th, 1864. Plates. Phila- •Op delphia, 1866. 8vo, sheets^ uncut. 1 165 Davis. Sketch of the Life and Character of John Lacey, a Brigadier-General in the Revolutionary Army. \_Doylestown^ 1868. 8vo, pp. 118, 6. Privately printed. Only 50 copies printed, illustrated by the insertion of 10 scarce and fine portraits, including a private plate of Davis. 33^ 1 166 Davis. The Spanish Conquest of New Mexico. ... Doyles- ((^''K town., Pa.., 1869. 8vo, cloth., uncut. Published by subscription. Several autograph letters by the author inserted. ^-A iiGS Dawson, C. C. A Collection of Family Records with Bio- ' /graphical Sketches ... of ... Families and Individuals bearing the name of Dawson. ... Jib.., N. T., Joel Munsell, 1874. 8vo, cloth. 1 168 Dawson, H. B. The Assault on Stony Point, by General Anthony Wayne, July 16, 1779. Prepared for the New York Historical Society, and read at its Regular Monthlv Meeting, V ^ April I, 1862, with a Map, Facsimiles, and Illustrative Notes. ' t Morrisiana, N. T., 1863. Roy. 8vo, uncut. Fifteen rare portraits inserted. 250 copies only printed. 1169 Dawson. Battles of the War of the Revolution. Morris- ania, 1867. Roy. 8vo, pt. i, pp. 96. Edition, 100 copies on small, and 25 copies on large paper. As ten years have ■f i 5 elapsed since Part l was printed, it seems probable the work will not be completed. *'. *^ AH the copies were subscribed for, and such was the eagerness at that time for the large paper copies, that large sums were paid for a subscriber's right to the work 1170 [Dawson, j Catalogue of the Library of W. J. Davis. New rork, 1865. ' 4to? boards, uncut. Autograph of the author, the only work of its kind by the author. 1 171 Dawson. Current Fictions tested by Uncurrent Facts, etc. A Correspondenc'e between John Jay and Henry B. Dawson, and between James A. Hamilton and Henry B. Dawson, con- 'SH cerning the Foederalist. New York., 1864. 4to. Large paper, 25 copies only were printed. 1172 Dawson. The same. 8vo. 14 •K 106 Dawson. 1 1 73 Dawson. The Foederalist : A Collection of Essays, written A in favor of the New Constitution, as agreed upon by the Foederal Convention, September 17, 1787. Reprinted from the original ^^OO Text with an Historical Introduction and Notes, by Henry B. Dawson. Portrait. New Tork^ 1864. Vol. I, pp. cxlii, 615, imp. 8vo, uncut. Large paper copy. The second volume is not yet (1877) published ; but the text of tile work is complete in this volume. 1174 Dawson. The same. Small paper, /«^^r/^flw^. A^. T., 1864. '^' 1175 Dawson. The Gazette Series. Vol. i. Papers Concerning the Capture and Detention of Major Andre. Collected by Henry B. Dawson. Vol. II. Papers Concerning the Town and Village of Yonkers, Westchester County. A Fragment, by Henry B. Dawson. Vol.' III. Papers Concerning the Boundary between the States of New York and New Jersey. Written by Several Hands. Vol. IV. Rambles in Westchester County, New York. A Fragment, by Henry B. Dawson. Tankers, N. T., 1 866. 4 vols., -Svo, uncut. Tvi-enty-six copies printed, for private circulation only; Very rare. Made up from the columns of the "Westchester Gazette," hence the name of the series, sets of which have sold for $ioo. 1 1 76 Dawson. Life and Time of Anne Hutchinson, cuttings from the New York Chronicle. 4to, half morocco. •n 1 1 77 Dawson. The Park and its Vicinity, in the City of New *^ ' York. Mo7-risania, N. T., 1867. Royal Svo, uncut. 1 1 78 Dawson. Major-General Israel Putnam. A Correspond- ence on this Subject, with the Editor of the Hartford Daily .,/s Post. By Selah, of that city, and Henry B. Dawson, of White :2^r Plains, N. Y,. Morrisania, N. T., i860. Royal Svo, uncut. Very scarce. Two hundred and fifty copies privately printed, 117 of which were de- stroyed by fire. %l^ u^ II jg Dawson. The Sons of Liberty in New York. 1859. Svo. Printed, as Manuscript, for private circulation. 1 180 Dawson, Editor. Diary of David How, a Private in Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent's Regiment of the IVIassachusetts Line, in the Army of the American Revolution. From the original Manuscript. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author by De Bury. 107 George Wingate Chase, and Illustrative Notes by Henry B. Dawson. Morrisama, N. T., 1865. Imp. 8vo, morocco, gilt top, uncut. 250 copies only printed. 1 181 Day Breaking, The, if not the Sun Rising of the Gospel n^ with the Indians in New England. New Tori, 1865. Large paper. g'1 1 182 Dean, J. W. Mernoir of Rev. Michael Wigglesworth ... ' Second Edition. Albany, N. T., 1871. 8vo. 50 copies only printed. 1 183 Dean. History of Stoneham, Mass. 5orfo«, 1843. i2mo. f^Q 1 1 84 Deane. Memoir of George Livermore. Cambridge, Press of John Wilson and Son, 1869. 4to, uncut. Large paper j a limited number only printed for private distribution. 1185 Deane. Spurious Reprints of Early Books, .... by Delhi. ... O^ Boston, Privately Printed, 1865. 4to. Many Ms. alterations. 1 186 Deane. The same. 1865. 4to. Large paper. 1 187 Deane, S. History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from its First /V/Z.5' Settlement to 1831. Boston, 1831. 8vo, uncut. 1 188 Deane, S. Papers in Relation to the Case of Silas Deane. [Edited by Edward D. Ingraham.] Philadelphia, Seventy-Six 1^^ Society, 1855. 8vo, uncut. 1 189 Deane, W. R. Leonard Family, Sketch of Elkanah Wat- ^ son. Many, 1864. 2 vols., 8vo. 1 190 Debates in the House of Representatives, of the United /A- States, upon the Subject of the British Treaty. Philadelphia, 1796. 1 19 1 De Bury. Philobiblon, A Treatise on the Love of Books, by Richard De Bury, Bishop of Durham, and Lord Chancellor 1/ of England. First American Edition, with the Literal English r-' Translation of John B. Inglis. Collated and Corrected with Notes by Samuel Hand. Albany, 1861. 8vo. 108 De Costa. Thirty copies printed on large paper. His book relates the measures he took, the difficulties he encountered, and all the art he exerted to gratify his favorite passion. When Chancellor and Treasurer of England, he took his perquisites and new-year's gifts in books. y 1 192 Declaration, The, by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in General Congress at ^0 Philadelphia, setting forth the Causes and Necessity of taking up Arms. Albany, 1865. 4to uncut and one of 5 copies on Whatman's drawing paper with several fine proof plates inserted. — 1193 Declaration. The Same. [1865. J 410, uncut. — 1x94 Declaration. The Same. [1865. [ 8vo, uncut. , Fifty copies in 8vo, and twenty-five in 4to, were privately reprinted in facsimile, by Joel Munsell, for R. W. Roche. ^() 1 195 Declaration of Independence, ahd Washington's Fare- well Address. Boston, 1862. 4to. Qy 1196 Declaration of Independence, Large Type. N. T., 1864. 1 197 De Costa, B. F. A Narrative of Events at Lake George, from the Early Colonial Times to the close of the Revolution, iri^ Plate. New York, 1868. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, uncut. ' I Seventy-five copies only privately printed. This copy is illustrated by 39 scarce and fine plates, inlaid by Trent. (? 1 198 De Costa. The Same. 1868. 8vo, uncut. 1 199 De Costa. The Northmen in Main; a Critical Examina- tion of the Views expressed in connection with the Subject, by /. Dr. J. H. Kohl, in volume i of the New Series of the Maine Historical Society. Albany, 1870. 8vo, cloth. Now entirely out of print and scarce. 1200 De CosTA. Notes on the History of Fort George during the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods, with Contemporaneous / Documents and an Appendix.... New York, 1871. 8vo. 1201 De CosTA. The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen, illustrated by Translations from the Icelandic j^t Sagas, edited with Notes and a General Introduction. Map. Albany, 1868. gvo, cloth, uncut. 1202 De Costa. Sailing Directions of Henry Hudson. Alham, M '^^9- 8yo: Delaplaine. 109 ^0 1203 Deeth. Bibliotheca American Catalogue. New York [1864 ?]. 8vo, pp. 123. ^Q^ 1204 Defence of the Condition of England [against Tom Paine.] London^ I79i- 8vo. 1205 De Foe, Daniel. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Embellished with engravings from designs by Thomas ^ Stothard. London^ 1820. _/,y^ 2 vols., large 8vo, light polished calf, gilt tops uncut, by Zaehnsdorf. Large paper. A superb copy of the best edition of this '* Classic." The plates are fine, clean and beautiful, and large paper copies are extremely scarce, the binding is choice, rare and tasteful. fn 1206 De Foe. Robinson Crusoe. Plates on tinted paper and cuts in the text. London. 8vo, cloth, gilt. /, 1207 De Foe. Captain Singleton and Colonel Jack. 1854. ^'2^1208 De Foe. Great Plague of London. 1855. Post 8vo. 1209 De Hass, W. History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia ; embracing an Account of the Va- . rious Expeditions in tiie West, Previous to 1795. Also, Bio- U« graphical Sketches of Distinguished Actors in our Border Wars. Wheeling, 1 85 1. 8vo, cloth. 1210 Dekker, Thos. Dramatic Works Complete. 1872. 4 vols., fcap. 8vo, uncut. Dekker lived in the time of James I and figured largely among the Wits, includ- ing Ben Jonson, who ridiculed him in his Poetaster. 121 1 Delafield, L Art of War in Europe, i860. 4to. 1212 DelaMotte, P. E. Anastatic Printing and Pyrography. London, 1849. ^^°* 1213 Delepierre, O. Sketch of the History of Flemish Litera- -^> ture. London, i860. 8vo. 1 2 14 Delaplaine's Repository of the Lives and Portraits of Dis- tinguished American Characters. Extensively and Beautifully /^- Illustrated Copy, Containing the rare additional Plates which were not published. Philadelphia. 410, uncut, and unbound. Probably the choicest copy ever offered for sale. 110 Denton. ^V 1215 Delaplaine, J. The Same. Philadelphia, 1815. Parts I and 11, 410, uncut. 1216 Dell, W. The Trial of Spirits both in Teachers and Hearers wherein is held forth The Clear Discovery and certain >( Downfall of the Carnal and Antichristian Clergy of these Nations, etc. Philadelphia, Reprinted by B. Franklin and D. Hall, MDCCLX. 8vo, fine copy, morocco gilt. 1 21 7 Demarest, D. D. History and Characteristics of the Re- formed Protestant Dutch Church .... Third Edition. New ^ X(>- York, 1856. i2mo. 11 g^ 1218 Democratic Review. 1852. vol. 31, 8vo, half calf . A^ 1219 Demosthenes Selectas Orationes. Notes, Illustrations. R. Mounterey. Eton. 8vo. 'h.Cy' 1220 Demosthenes. Olynthiacs and Orations translated. L '^'* 1852-5. 2 vols., post. 8vo, 1221 Denham, Major. Travels and Discovereis in Northern and 'y r^ Central Africa, in 1822, 1823 and i824, by Denham and J/i^ Oudney. Portrait and steel plates engraved by Finden. London, /, 1 83 1. 4 vols, in 2, half calf , gilt, extra marbled edges. 1222 Denison, G. T. The Fenian Raid on Fort Erie : with an Account of the Battle of Ridgeway, June, 1866. Toronto, 1866. 1223 Dennistoun, J. Memoirs of Sir Robert Strange. London, 1855. 2 vols., i2mo. The only authentic memoir of this distinguished engraver. London, clothe (f, 1224 Denton, D. A Brief Description of New York, formerly called New Netherlands, with the Places Thereunto Adjoining. Likewise a Brief Relation of the Customs of the Indians there. A New Edition, with Notes, by Gabriel Furman. !\ew York, 1845. 4to, uncut. Large paper. One hundred copies only printed. The introduction contains interest- ing bibliographical notes respecting the original work. 1225 Denton. A Brief Description of New York, formerly called New Netherlands, with the Places Thereunto Adjoining. Likewise a Brief Relation of the Customs of the Indians there. . Desjardins. Ill A New Edition, with an Introduction and Copious Historical Notes, by Gabriel Furman. New Tork, 1845. 4to. Large paper. One hundred copies only printed. The introduction contains interest- ing bibliographical notes respecting the original work. 1226 De Peyster, F. An Address Delivered before the New York Historical Society, on its Sixtieth Anniversary, 1864. _ St> New York^ 1865. Imp. 8vo. One of fifty copies printed on large paper. 1227 De Peyster. Address New York Historical Society, on the Sixtieth Anniversary. 1865. Impl. 8vo, uncut. 1228 De Peyster. The Moral and Intellectual Influence of Li- braries upon Social Progress. New York : Historical Society, US' 1866. 8vo. One of fifty copies printed on large paper. J1 1229 De Peyster, Memoir of Rip Van Dam. New York, \%b^. 1230 De Peyster, J. W. Ancient Netherlanders, Carauseus (^Q Battle of the Baltic, and Other Tracts. Poughkeepsie \y.d]. ,xP 1231 Depping, G. B. Wayland Smith with additions. London, William Pickering, 1847. 'l-o^ 1232 De Quincey's Works. 5flrf««, 1854. 19 vols., i6mo, c/«?/'. 1233 Derby, P. The Hutchinson Family; or the Descendants {/'y^ of Barnard Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England, Compiled by Perley Derby. Salem, 1870. 7^^-1234 Desbarolles, Ad. Chiromancie Nouvelle, Les Mysteres de la Main reveles et expliques. Paris, 1859. i2mo, calf. _ 1235 Description of the Paper Money issued by the Continental ^■^'^ Congress of the United States and the Several Colonies. Phila- delphia, 1872, John W. Haseltine. ^^J^ 1226 Descriptive New Testament. i2mo, cloth. 1237 Desjardins, E. Rapport sur deux ouvragesde Bibliographie /•^ americaine de M. Henry flarrisse ... Par M. Ernest Desjardins ... * *^"^ Paris, Martinet, 1867. Imp. 8vo. " Extrait de la Bulletin de la Societe de Geographic.'' ,^/ 1240 It 1 241 1242 112 Dewitt. 1238 Des MiCHELS. Manual of the Hist, of Middle Ages. Lon- f() don, 1841. i6mo. 1239 Detail A, of some Particular Service performed in Ame- rica, during the years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779. Compiled from Journals and Original Papers, supposed to be chiefly taken from the Journal kept on board of the Ship Rainbow, com- manded by Sir George Collier, while on the American Station" during that period ; Printed for Ithiel Town from a manuscript obtained by him while in London, in the summer of 1830. New York, Privately Printed, 1835. 'i%mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. Very scarce. The greater part of the edition was destroyed by fire. Detail. The same. i2mo, cloth. Detroit Directory, 1862-3. ^^°' Deux-Ponts, W. de. My Campaigns in America: a Jour- nal kept by Count William de Deux-Ponts, 1780-81. Trans- lated. Boston, 1868. 8vo, pp. xvi, (1), 176. 1243 ^^ VoE. The Market-Book containing a Historical Account / of the Public Markets in the Cities of New York, Boston, ' Philadelphia, and Brooklyn. ... New York: the Author, 1862. 10 1244 Devotion, J. Election Sermon, 1777, and 6 others. Uncut. 1245 Devout Christian's Companion and another. 1772. i2mo, sheep^. x^ii^b Dewitt, T. A Discourse delivered in the North Reformed Dutch Church, in the City of New York, August, 1856. 9 plates. New York, 1857. 8vo. / (■ Cuttings inserted. " Not a mere sermon, but rather a history of this church from its building in 1731 i the appendix contains a list of all the ministers of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York, from 1633 to 1849, and also of the ministers of that religious body in North America from 1633 to 1800, with historical notes, etc. — F. Mulkr. 1247 Dewitt. ... A Discourse on the Opening ... the Building Erected by the Consistory of the Reformed Prot. Dutch Church \^ of New York, on ... Fifth Avenue, 1854. With an appendix. ... New York, 1854. 1248 [Dewitt. J A Discourse Commemorative of the Rev. John Knox, D.D. Delivered January 24, 1858; New York, I 1858. 8vo, cloth. , DiBDIN. 113 0$- 1249 [Dewitt.j The same, in /)^/)^r. 1858. 1250 Dexter, H. M. As to Roger Williams, and his Banish- j^Tif ment, from the Massachusetts Plantation. Boston, 1876. 410. 1 25 1 Dialogue between the Ghost of General Montgomery and an American Delegate. [By Thomas Paine.] New York, ^tT^ reprinted, n.d. 8vo, uncut. 1252 Diary of Washington from the first day of October, 1789. to the tenth of March, 1790. From the Original Manuscript, now first printed. New York, the Club, 1858. Impl. Svo, pp. 89. 1 10 copies only printed for private distribution. I h(r 1253 DiBDiN, Charles. Sea Songs. Plates by Cruikshank. 1854. DIBDIN'S BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS. An English Reviewer remarks, " we are decidedly of opinion that no bibliographical collection can be complete without Mr. Dibdin's volumes which are, independent of the solid information they contain, frequently enlivened by literary anecdotes, and rendered generally interesting by great variety of observation, and acuteness of remark." II54 DiBDiN, T. F. Poems. London: printed for the Author, 1797. %\o, boards, uncut. Very rare. *' In the first edition of the Bibliomania is a curious note respecting these poems, from which it appears that 500 copies were printed, the major part of which A were destroyed. * My only consolation (says Dibdin) is that the volume is exceed- ingly rare ! ' " 1255 Dibdin. Fenelon on the Education of Daughters. Chelten- ^P'i ham, 1805. Svo, calf. 1256 Dibdin. Specimen Bibliothecae Britannicae. Specimen of a Digested Catalogue of Rare, Curious, and Useful Books in /" the English Language all appertaining to British Literature and ^" I Antiquities. London, 1808. 8vo. Forty copies only were privately printed, not published. 1257 Dibdin. The Bibliomania ; or Book Madness; containing some account of the History, Symptoms, and Cure of this fatal 7?-4 Disease. . In an epistle addressed to Richard Heber, Esq. London, 1809. Svo, boards, uncut. First edition of this amusing and instructive book, now very rare. 15 1^' (f.1^^ r] 114 DiBDIN. v/ I25g DiBDiN. The Same. Privately Reprinted for the Club of " Odd Sticks. New York, 1864. Unique copy. A sumptuous reprint on Whatman's Drawing Paper, and the only copy printed in this size. Illustrated by six fine portraits including a splendid proof of Alexander Pope, fine portrait of Earl Spencer, Martin Folkes after Hogarth, etc. A most interesting supplement to any collection of Dibdin's exhibiting the influ- ence and progress of the disease in America. 1159 DiBDiN. The Same. Privately reprinted for the Club of Odd Sticks, 1864. 4to. One of seven copies on Whatman's Drawing Paper. 1260 DiBDiN. The same. New York ^\%b\.\m'^ %vo^ cl.^ uncut, Only 57 copies printed this size. 1261 [DiBDiN.] Specimen of an English Debure. London^ 1810. Fifty copies privately printed. Extremely rare — presentation copy — not in the Menzies collection. ?■ %■ 1262 DiBDiN. Typographical Antiquities : or the History of Printing in England, Ireland, and Scotland, Containing Memoirs of our Ancient Printers, and a Register of the Books Printed by 7>-x" them. Begun by the late Joseph Ames. Considerably aug- Jxtj, mented by William Herbert, of Cheshunt, Herts ; And now greatly enlarged, with Copious Notes, and illustrated with ap- propriate Engravings ; Comprehending the History of English Literature, and a View of the Progress of the Art of Engraving, in Great Britain. London, 1810— 19. 4 vols., 4to, boards, uncut. Very fine copy of this useful work. 1263 DiBDiN. Bibliomania ; or Book Madness : A Bibliographical Romance, in Six Parts. Illustrated with Cuts. London, Printed for the Author, 181 1. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. Illustrated by about 50 plates inserted, all good impressions, very scarce, with a title to two volumes. 1264 [DiBDiN.J Lincolne Nosegay, a brefe Table of Certaine ^ Bokes in the possession of Maister Dibdin, Clerk. \London, ), 1811]. Very rare ; only thirty-six copies having been printed. Contains descriptions of nineteen books then in the author's possession, but which afterwards passed into the libraries of Heber and Earl Spencer. ^ 1265 [DiBDiN.J Bibliography, a Poem, in Six Books. With 4,0-- Preface and Notes. London, i8i2. 8vo, boards, uncut. DiBDIN. 115 Very rare j fifty copies only privately printed, not published, the greater part of which were destroyed by the author. " There is no title-page to this effusion from the pen of Dr. Dibdin." — Martin. 1266 Dibdin. Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or a Descriptive Cata- logue of the Books printed in the Fifteenth Century, and of many Valuable First Editions, in the Library of George John Earl Spencer, K.G., etc., etc., etc. London^ Printed for the Author, 18 14— 15. 4 vols., imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. 'This catalogue contains only the works printed in the fifteenth century and the Editiones Principes. It is compiled with the greatest care and industry, and those who have had occasion to consult its pages, can testify to its accuracy and great utility. It is the finest private collection in Europe ; the catalogue will ever be regarded as of the first importance to the theologian, the historian, and the critic and as a perfect model for the bibliographer," — ' Loivndes. y I {^ • I 1267 Dibdin. jEdes Althorpianae ; or an Account of the Mansion, Books, and Pictures, at Althorp ; the Residence of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. To which is added a Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. London, 1822. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, hoards, uncut. See the author's Reminiicettces, li, 557-94, for the interesting account of the publica- tion of this work, where it appears that the cost of engraving the portraits was upwards of £2,000. It was designed as a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spencer iana^ and contains accounts of the ancestors of Earl Spencer ; of the Mansion at Althorp j of the gallery, with engravings of the most important pictures ; and of editions of the Scriptures, Aldine editions, and books printed in the fifteenth century, not con- tained in the former volumes. V 268 Dibdin. A Descriptive (Catalogue of the Books printed in the Fifteenth Century, lately forming Part of the Library of the Duke Di Cassano Serra, and now the Property of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. With a General Index of Authors and Editions contained in the Present Volume, and in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana and ^des Althorpianae. London, Printed for the Author i82'5. Imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. Forms another supplemental volume to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, with an index to the seven volumes, and completes the work. 1269 Dibdin. The Bibliographical Decameron; or. Ten Days Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Manuscripts, and Subjects connected with Early Engravings, Typography, and Bibliography. London, Printed for the Author, 1817, 3 vols., Rl. 8vo, bds., uncut. Also on large paper, 3 vols., imp. 8vo. " This work may be considered as a con- tinuation of the Bibliomania, the same characters being introduced in the dialogues. From the information which it contains, and the splendor of the decorations and printing, it will ever be considered as a model of excellence and good taste in ty- pography and the arts. 116 DiBDIN. i 1(0 1270 DiBDiN. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. By the Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin. London, Printed for the Author, 1 821. 3 vols., royal 8vo, boards, uncut. " This work contains mucll curious information respecting the JVEss. and rare works in public and private libraries abroad. It is printed and embellished in the same style of excellence as the Doctor's other works." — Loivudes, " A work calculated to have as intoxicating an effect on the imagination of literary antiquaries, as the adventures of the heroes of the Round Table on all true knights, or the tales of the early American voyagers on the ardent spirits of their age. It has not passed, however, without some hostile (though unfounded) remarks from the printers, binders, and librarians of France." — Wrangham. 1 27 1 [Dibdin. J A Series of Groups, Illustrating the Physiognomy, Manners, and Character of the People of France and' Germany. By George Lewis. Containing sixty plates suitable to Illustrate ^ the Original Edition of the Tour in France and Germany. London, 1823. Imp. 8vo. In parts as published. Mr, Lewis accompanied Dr. Dibdin on his " Southern Tour " during which these drawings were made. 1272 [Dibdin. J Lettre Neuvieme relative a la Bibliotheque de Rouen, traduite de I'Anglais, avec des Notes par T. Licquet, Conservateur de cette Bibliotheque. Paris, 1821. Roy. 8vo, hoards, uncut. One hundred copies only of this rare tract were printed. It seldom occurs for sale. 1273 [Dibdin. j Lettre Trentieme concernant I'lmprimerie et la Librarie de Paris traduite de I'Anglais, avec des Notes, par G. A. Crapelet. Paris, 182 1. Imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. Only one hundred copies j the notes and preface, which contain so much that is " silly" and " scurrilous," drew from Dr. Dibdin the following reply, A Roland for an Oli'ver. 1274 Dibdin. A Roland for an Oliver ; or Brief Remarks upon the Preface and Notes of G. A. Crapelet, attached to his Trans- lation of the Thirtieth Letter of the Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour. London, 1821. 8vo, boards, uncut. Of this excessively rare morceau, the rarest perhaps of all Dr. Dibdin's works, only thirty-six copies were privately printed. 1275 [Dibdin. J Lettre d'un Relieur Fran^ais un Bibliographe An- glais, par Lesne Belieur a Paris. Paris, 1822. 8vo, bds., uncut. Also on large paper. One hundred copies only printed j'^very rare. DiBDIN. 117 1276 DiBDiN. The Library Companion ; or the Young Man's Guide, and the Old Man's Comfort, in the Choice of a Library. London^ 1824. 2 vols., 8vo, boards^ uncut. From an anecdote recorded at page 394 of this edition, concerning " certain buc)<- skins," in the edition of 1823, and which is omitted in the subsequent ones, that acquired the title of the " Breeches Edition." '* It contains much curious and important bibliographical information not elsewhere to be found, and will at all times be consulted, as a woric of reference, by the biblio- grapher, biographer, and historian." — Loivndes, 1277 DiBDiN. An Litroduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics. Together with an Account of Polyglot Bibles, Polyglot Psalters, Hebrew Bibles, Greek Bibles and Greek Testaments ; The Greek Fathers and the Latin Fathers. Fourth Edition ; greatly en- larged and Corrected. London^ 1827. /^^ 2 vols., imp. 8vo, boards^ uncut. One of fifty copies printed on large paper, to range with the Bibliotheca Speiueriana, *' This edition is entirely rewritten, and contains for the first time an account of the best editions of the Hebrew Bibles and of the Greek and Latin Fathers." — Lotundes. 1278 DiBDiN. Sermon ... St. Paul's, May, 1828. Printed for vt Private Distribution, 1 830. 8vo. With autographic inscription by the author. "Only 50 copies." 1279 [DiBDiN.] Horas Expingianae, Some Account of the Church ^T)6~ ^"^ Parish of Exping, with Autograph of the Author and plate. ' [n.p.., 1832.] 8vo, pp. II., uncut. 1280 [DiBDiN.] Bibliophobia. Remarks on the Present Languid and Depressed State of Literature and the Book Trade. In a ^ Letter addressed to the Author of the Bibliomania. By Mer- curius Rusticus. With Notes by Cato Parvus. London., 1839. 8vo, boards., uncut. J^, ^ London^ I774' Half green morocco. Concerning this spirited performance see Sabin's Dictionary, No. 20044. 1294 Dickinson. The Political Writings of John Dickinson, j_ Esquire, Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the ^^£> Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ... Wilmington., 1801. 1295 Dickinson, J. God's Protecting Providence, Man's Surest Help and Defence in Times of Greatest Difficulty, and most Eminent Danger ; evidenced in the Remarkable Deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the Devouring Waves of the Sea ; amongst which they Suffered Shipwreck ; And also from the Cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhumane Cannibals of Florida. Faithfully Related by one of the Persons concerned therein ; Jonathan Dickinson. .:. The original manuscript in Dickinson's hand writing and in perfect condition. The title is not in the Ms., and we have chosen a title from Sabin's Dictionary, 20014, It is difficult to overestimate the interest of this valuable Ms. The work possessed sufficient interest to make it pass through numerous editions, the last being dated 1811. It contains some items of minor interest which are not in the printed copy, also a postscript. /'^O 1296 Dictionary of Quotations. Philadelphia., i860. i2mo. 1297 DiCTYS. Histoire de la Guerre de Troie, attribuee a Dictys ^■^^ de Crete, traduite du Latin. Paris, 1813. 2 vols., i2mo, bds. 1298 Dies 1km. [Translated by M. H. Bright.] New Tork, .60 privately printed., I'ibb. 8vo. Black letter. 28 copies only printed. A new version of the famous old monkish song. £)C) 1299 Dies Ir.^:. Another copy on drawing paper. 1866. ,1300 DiEslRiE. [Another edition.] Cambridge., privately printed., /rj'Z) 1873. l2mo, half levant morocco., by Bradstreet. 1 30 1 DiLsoN, G. L. The Crescent and French Crusaders. New ^d York., 1859. i2mo, cloth. 1302 Dillon, J. B. A History of Indiana, from its Earliest ^ . Exploration by Europeans to 1816 ; Comprehending a History ■^""o of the Discovery, ... of the Territory of the United States, 120 Disraeli. Northwest of the River Ohio, and a General View of the Pro- gress of Public Affairs in Indiana, from 1816 to 1856. Indian- apolis, 1859. ivo, sewed and uncut. fni) '3°3 DiLWORTH, T. The Schoolmaster's Assistant. Woodcut portrait. Philadephia, mdccxc. i2mo, sheets., uncut. ^fh/^ 1304 Dilworth's Arithmetic, etc. 2 vols. 1305 Diplomatic Years. [By C. J. Ingersoll.j 8vo, uncut, j_ij Very severe on Mr. Seward. _, 1306 DiRCKs, H. Life, Times and Scientific Labors of the ^.«5^ Marquis of Worcester. London., 1865. Svo, cloth. 1307 Discourses. Sermons by Campbell, Young, Adams, Bow- /(^T/ doin, Seelye, Taylor, etc. In i thick vol., 8vo, half morocco. 1308 DisoswAY, G. P. The Earliest Churches of New York and jh^^ its Vicinity. ... New York., 1865. Svo, cloth. , 1309 DiSRAELi,B. Alroy,Tancred, Contarini Fleming, Coningsby, ^ <- and Sybil. \y. d.^ 6 vols., half morocco. I D 13)0 Disraeli. The Right Honorable Benjamin Disraeli. Literary _,^ and Political Biography. London, 1854. 8vo. f) 131 1 Disraeli, I. Curiosities and Amenities of Literature. By , I. Disraeli. With a View of the Life and Writings of the >^)hj^^ Author by his Son. Cambridge, Privately Printed, Riverside iy^ if^ Press, 1864. 6 vols., 8vo, large paper, half morocco. /D./ h^ One hundred copies only printed on large paper. " The nicknacks of literature collected in Mr. Disraeli's cabinet were selected fronti sources not generally accessi- ble to ordinary readers. These volumes are not only admirably adapted to minister to the amusement of the lounger and refined trifler, but they have higher capaci- ties, as curious and authentic picturies of the manners of ruder times, and records of the progress of letters from their rise in the dark middle ages, to almost the present era." 1313 Disraeli. Miscellanies of Literature. Revised and Cor- rected. London, 1863. Medium Svo. Contains, Literary Miscellanies, Quarrels of Authors, Calamities of Authors, Character of James I, and The Literary Character. " That most interesting writer D'Israeli, whose works in general I have read oftener than perhaps of any other English author." — Byron. Dodge. l'2l 1314 Divine Right of Kings to Govern Wrong. Dedicated to /^ the Holy Alliance. London^ 1821. i2mo, half calf . Title plate, by Cruikshank. 1315 DixoN, George. Voyage on the North West Coast of -■^ America. Map,. etc. 410, boardu 1316 Dixon, W. H. Personal History of Lord Bacon. From Unpublished Papers. Boston^ 1861. ^^_ 8vo, half levant morocco^ gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Large paper : 75 copies only printed. Illustrated by the insertion of 50 plates, in- cluding a rare and fine portrait of gueen Elizabeth, fine proof of Lord Bacon. This book was the occasion of a libel suit, as Dixon was charged by a British Journal with having exceeded the limits of propriety in publishing his book in this form. 7y 131 7 Dixon. Spiritual Wives. By W. Hepworth Dixon, .. ^^^ London, 1868. 2 vols., 8vo. Treats of the Mormons, Free Love in America, etc. 1318 Dixon. The Majesty's Tower. Philadelphia, I'ib-j . i2mo. 1319 Documents relative to Central American Affairs, and the 0^" Enlistment Question. Washington, 1856. 8vo. 1320 DoDD, B. L. Genealogy of The Male Descendants of s?(^^ Daniel Dodd. Newark, 1864. 8vo. 1 321 DoDD, S. Revolutionary Memorials embracing Poems, by /^ Wheeler Case. ' New York, 1852. i2mo. 1322 Doddridge, J. Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from the year 1763 until the year 1783, inclusive. Together with a <^n^ View of the State of Society and Manners of the First Settlers ^- ■ of the Western Country. fVellsburgh, Va.,for the Author, 1824. An interesting, authentic work, drawn from original sources ; both editions are now scarce. It was reprinted in Kercheval's " Valley of Virginia," pp. 251-410, and in part in Beckley's "Indian Wars." — Sabin's Dictionary, No. 20490. 1323 Dodge. Memorials of Columbus, read to the Maryland J ^ Historical Society, and Two Others. Baltimore, 1851. 8vo. 1324 Dodge. Robert Dodge, Eliza P. Dodge. In Memoriam. 1865. 8vo. -'^ 16. 122 Dorr. 1325 DoDiNGTON, G. Bubb. Diary from 174910 1761, Contain- ing Some Curious Pieces, by H. P. Wyndham. Salisbury, 1784. 1^1^ 8vo, boards, uncut. This interesting work is particularly valuable for unfolding the real views of Lord Bute from 1760, and shows how men of more talent than principle usually act. / 1326 DoDiNGTON. Another Copy. 1784. Calf. ■7 ai 1328 DoLLiNGER, J. J. L. Gentile and the Jew. London, 1862. ^ 1329 DoMENECH. Missionary Adventures in Texas and Mexico : . ,,r^ a Personal Narrative of Six Years' Sojourn in those Regions. ^'/^ London, 1858. 8vo. 1330 Donaldson, T. American Colonial History. Bait , iS^g. 1331 DoRAN, Dr. Lives of the Queens of England of the House ^^ of Hanover. Redfield, 1855. 2 vols., i2mo. '• 1332 Dorchester. Antiquarian and Historical Society Collec- tions. Memoirs of Roger Clap, 1630. Blake's Annals of Dorchester, 1630 to 1753. Richard Mather's Journal and '^ ^ Life, 1596-1669. \y.d.'\ 3 vols., \%cno, boards. Scarce. 1333 Dorchester in 1630, 1776, and 1855. An Oration De- livered on the Fourth of July, 1855, by Edward Everett. Also Irj an Account of the Proceedings in Dorchester at the Celebration of the Day. Boston, 1855. 8vo. (p^6 1334 Dorchester. History of the Town of Dorchester, Massa- chusetts, bv a Committee of the Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society. Boston^ 1859. 8vo, Roxhurghe, First published in parts. Mr. E. Clapp is the author of the greater part, and the editor of the whole of the history of Dorchester. Edmund Baker wrote the account of Neponset River, Wm. B Traslc the account of the schools, James M. Robbins, part of the early history, and Mr. Clapp all the rest. ;< 1335 Dorr, B. A Memoir of John Fanning Watson, the Annal- ist of Philadelphia and New York ... Philadelphia, 1861. 8vo. 1336 Dorr. Memorials of Christ Church, Philadelphia. Two Sermons Preached in said Church, April 27 and May 4, 1862. Portrait inserted ... Philadelphia, 1862. 8vo, halfmor. Drake. 123 1337 Dorr War, The, in Rhode Island. A Collection of News- paper Cuttings, Woodcuts, etc., giving the History of the Re- ^ bellion. Collected, mounted and inlaid, the wiiole bound in half red morocco^ gilt top^ hy Bradstreet. 1338 [Douglass, A. E.] Bibliotheca Splendidissima by J. Sabin. .-^^^ New Tork, 1856. 8vo. ^ J340 Douglas, T. Autobiography , of Thomas Douglas, Late ''^ Judge in Florida. Portrait. A^. T.^ 1856. i2mo, tds., uncut. Scarce. One hundred copies printed for the family. .^ -*34i Downing. Life and Writings of Major Jack Downing. y Illustrated. Boston, 1834. i6mo, boards. 1342 Doyle, J. A. The American Colonies Previous to the //T--~ Declaration of Independence. London, i^6(). 8vo. The Arnold Prize Essay, read in the theatre at Oxford, June 9, 1869. jp 1343 Drake, B., and Mansfield, E. D. Cincinnati in 1826, by B. Drake and E. D. Mansfield ... Cincinnati : February, 1827. Very rare. Fisher's copy sold for ^ll. 1344 Drake, F. The Famous Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, with a Particular Account of his Expedition in the West Indies against the Spaniards, being the First Commander that ever Sail'd Round the Whole Globe. To which is added The Prosperous Voyage of Mr. Thomas Candish Round the World ; with an Account of the Vast Riches he took from the Spaniards, etc. London, ly^-i. 8vo. ,S/ ■^^te-n 1345 Drake, F. S. Dictionary of American Biography. Boston, ' / 1872. Imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. ///_I346 Drake. Life and Correspondence of [General] Henry Knox. Boston, 1873. 8vo, uncut. y^t) 1347 Drake. Memorials of the Society of the Cincinnati of Massa- chusetts. 1873. Imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. ^ 1348 Drake, J. R. The Culprit Fay and other Poems. Portrait. ^■"^ New York, 1 835. 8vo. ^^^1349 Drake. Culprit Fay. New York, iiS9- i2mo. 124 Drake. ^C 1350 Drake and Halleck. The Croakers, by Joseph Rodman Drake and Fitz Greene Halleck. First Complete F.dition. New Tork, i860. Royal 8vo. 150 copies printed. Bradford Club Series, No. 2. Illustrated by the insertion of" 100 portraits and views, many scarce and interesting, including old New Yorkers and views of old New York. ihc' 1351 Drake. The Same. First Complete Edition. A''. 3^., i860. 1352 Drake, N. Essays Illustrative of the Spectator, Tattler, > Guardian, Idler, Adventurer, etc. Biographical, Critical, and O - Historical Portraits. 1805-9. 3 vols., ^-wo, polished calf^ extra. Sharp's beautiful edition with portraits and plates on steel. _ 1353 Drake, S. A. Bunker Hill, The Story told in Letters from ^'^ the Battle Field. Boston., 1875. 8vo, uncut. , 1354 Drake. Historic Fields and Mansions of Middlesex. Bos- " ton, 1874. Small 8vo, sheets., uncut. /6^ 1 155 Drake. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast. New York, 1875. 8vo, sheets., folded. 1356 Dijake. Old Landmarks and Historic Personages of Bos- ton. Boston., I'i']']. limo., folded., and uncut. 1357 Drake. Sir Francis Drake Revived. | Who is or may be a pattern to stirre up all ] Heroicke and active Spirits of these | Times, to benefit their Countrey and | eternize their Names by like Noble | Attempts. | Being a Summary and true Relation of foure I severall Voyages made by the said | Sir Francis Drake to the I West-Jndies. | Viz. | His dangerons[j-/c] adventuring for Gold and Silver with | the gaining thereof. And the surprizing of Nombre de dios by | himselfe and two and fifty Men. | His En- compassing the World. [ His Voyage made with Christopher Carleill, Martin Frobusher, | Francis Knollis, and others. Their taking the Townes of Saint | Jago, Sancto Domingo Carthagena and Saint Augustine. | His last Voyage (in which he dyed) being accompanied [ with Sir John Hawkins, Sir Thomas Baskerfield, Sir Nicholas Clif- | ford, with others. His manner of Buriall. | Collected out of the Notes of the said Francis Drake ; j Mas- tet [wc] Philip Nichols, Master Francis Fletcher, Preach- | ers ; and the Notes of divers other Gentlemen (who | went in the said Voyages) carefully compared together, j Printed at London Drake. 125 for Nicholas Bourne^ dwelling at the \ South entrance of the royall Exchange^ 1653. [ 410, old russia. Fine copy. This is followed by three other pieces, viz. : The World Encompassed, 1652. A Summarie and True Discourse of Sir Francis Drake's West India Voy- ^B^i i^Si- A Full Relation of another Voyage into the West Indies, 1652. This is the most complete of the various editions. . 1358 Drake. Annals of Witchcraft in New England, and else- where in the United States, from their First Settlement. Drawn up from Unpublished and other well Authenticated Records of the Alleged Operations of Witches and their Instigator, the Devil. Boston, 1869. 4to. No. VIII of Woodward's " Historical Series." Two hundred and fifty copies printed. '359 Drake. Biography and History of the Indians of North America. Likewise exhibiting an Analysis of the most Distin- guished, as well as Absurd Authors, who have written upon the Great Question of the First Peopling of America. Fourth edition. Boston, 1835. 8vo. 1360 Drake. Boston, 1835. Sheep. The result of a lifetime of labor, by one who spared no pains to be at the same time faithful to the completeness and truthfulness of history. 1 36 1 Drake. A Brief Memoir of Sir Walter Raleigh, prepared for and published in the New England Historical and Genealo- y ■i" gical Register for April, 1862, and now Reprinted with Addi- tions. Boston, for private distribution, 1862. 4to. 1362 Drake. The same. Boston, 1862. Uncut. ^^ *" Large paper. One of ten copies so printed. This is an illustrated copy, with 25 portraits and plates mostly proofs. The Inlaying is by Trent. 1363 Drake. Early History of Georgia, Embracing the Embassy .^ of Sir Alexander Cuming to the Country of the Cherokees, in y'J the Year 1730. Boston, iSj2. 4to. 1364 Drake. The History and Antiquities of Boston, the Capi- tal of Massachusetts, and Metropolis of New England, from its Settlement in 1630, to the Year 1770. Also, History of the Discovery and Settlement of New England. ...Boston, 1856. Large 8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Illustrated by 36 inserted plates and 2 plans of Boston. /) Thomas Prince, together with a Pedigree of his Family. Bos- ton, 1852. 8vo. 1368 Drake. A Particular History of the Five Years' French and Indian War in New England from 1744, to 1749, some- i'j^f times called Governor Shirley's War. With a Memoir of ^ Major-General Shirley. Albany, 1870. 4to, half levant morocco, by Bradstreet. /_ 1369 Drake. The Same. Albany, 1870. Cloth, uncut. 1370 Drake. Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives for Information Relative to the Founders of New ^'^6^ England. Boston, r86o. 410. 1 37 1 Drake. The Same. Third Edition. Boston, Press of John y-STi Wilson fs' Son, 1 865. 4to, cloth, uncut. 1372 Drake. The Same. 1863. Large paper, 4to, cloth. \C — Seventy-five copies printed on large paper- i4o 1373 Drake. The Same. One of three copies printed on Whatman's Drawing paper. 1374 Drake. The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: its Rise, Progress, and Termination, as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather, in the Wonders of the Invisible World ; and by Mr. Robert Calef, in his More Wonders of the Invisible World. With a Preface, Introduction, and Notes, by Samuel G. Drake. ... Roxbury, 1866. 3 vols., 4to, uncut. 1375 Dramatists of the Restoration, The. Edited by James Maidment and W. H. Logan, Esqs. Including the Dramatic Works of Sir William Davenant, John Crowne, Wilson and Cokain. Edinburgh, 1870, etc. In all 11 vols., 8vo. This series of the Dramatists, which comprises Writers of Comedy, who for the most part flourished after the extinction of the Commonwealth, ranges in size with Pickering's Editions of Webster, Peeic, Marlowe, etc. As the text of most of the Dring. 127 works of the authors reprinted in this series has, in later editions, been either im- perfectly or corruptly dealt with, the several plays are now presented in an unmutilated form, carefully collated with the earliest and best edition. Biographical Notices and Brief Notes accompany the works of each Author. 1376 Draper, J. History of Spencer, Masjachusetts ... to the /%^ Year i860, ... Second Edition, enlarged and improved. ... Worcester \n.d.'\. i2mo. 1377 Draper, L. C. Madison, the Capital of Wisconsin : its Growth, Progress, Condition, Wants and Capabilities. Madison^ '/"D 1857. ^vo. 1378 Drayton, John, Letters written during a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States of America. Charleston^ S. C, 1794. 8vo, half brown morocco^ gilt top^ uncut ^ by Bradstreet. Plan of bridge over Merrimack river and plate of cannon. The first production of Governor Drayton, now very scarce. Mr. Drayton was a district judge, and subsequently governor of South Carolina. This early production is but little known, and is very rare. 1379 Drayton. Memoirs of the American Revolution, from its Commencement to the Year 1776, inclusive ; as relating to the State of South Carolina, and occasionally referring to the States of North-Carolina and Georgia. ... Port, and maps. Charleston, J 821. 2 vols., 8vo, hf. brown mor., gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. The materials for this work were collected by the author's father. 1380 Drayton. A View of South Carolina, as respects her Na- A tural and Civil Concerns, by John Drayton. Map and plates. ^^ Charleston, 1S02. Hvo, half hrown morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. 1382 Drayton. The same. 8vo, boards, uncut. 1383 Drayton, M. Ephemeris, or Leaves from ye Journall of ^\c- Marion Drayton. London. Cloth. 1384 Dreuillette, G. Epistola Rev. P. Gabrielis Dreuillettes, Societatis Jesu Presbyteri, ad Dominum Illustrissimum, Domi- ^ C" num Joannem Wintrop, Scutarium. New York, 1864. Sm. 8vo. Forms No. XX, of Shea's " Cramoisy Series.'' 1385 Dring. Reeollections of the Jersey Prison-Ship ; taken and prepared for Publication, from the Original Manuscript of the ^^ late Captain Thomas Dring of Providence, R. L, one of the Prisoners. By Alfred G. Greene. Providence, 1829. Greene's copy sold for I21. 128 DucHE. yJtj'^O '3^^ Dring. The same. Edited by Henry B. Dawson. 2 plates. Morrisania^ N. F., 1865. Imp. 8vo, half morocco^ by Bradstreet. I O/j 1387 Dring. The same. Plate wanting. 1865. 1388 Drowne, T. S. a Commemorative Discourse on the Com- ' ^ pletion of the Tower of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brook- lyn. With Historical Notes. New Tork, 1868. 8vo. f l/Jy ^ 1390 Dryden, John. Dramatic Works. London^ '735- ' lo-'ly) 6 vols., i2mo, old calf . y 1 39 1 Dryden, J. Poetical Works. Cooke's Ed. London. ■^ 2 vols., i6mo, half calf . 1392 [DuANE, W.] A Letter to George Washington, President of the United States ; containing Strictures on his Address of the Seventeenth of September, 1796, notifying his Relinquish- ment of the Presidential Office. By Jasper Dwight, of Ver- mont. Philadelphia^ 1796- 8vo, uncut. One of the most violent invectives against Washington, and far more abusive than tile famous letter of Thomas Paine. An example: " Had you obtained Promotion, as you expected for the services [you] rendered after Braddock's Defeat, your sword would have been drawn against your country." This was Duane's first essay in America. See [Carpenter's] "Jefferson," ii, 130, 412." Sabin's Dictionary, No. 20989. 1393 DuANE, W. J. Mississippi Question stated. Philadelphia., 1803. 8vo, uncut. -.^ 1394 DuANE. Narrative and Correspondence concerning the Re- moval of the Deposites. Philadelphia., 1838. Two hundred and fifty copies privately printed. Cuttings inserted. 1395 Du Bos, Abbe. Critical Reflections on Poetry, Painting and Music. Translated by T. Nugent. London., 1748. 3 vols., 8vo, calf. A '39^ ^" Chaillu. Journey to Ashango Land. Illustrated. New York., 1867. 8vo. 1397 DucHE, J. The American Vine, a Sermon, Preached in Christ Church, Philadelphia, Before the Congress, July 20th, c2 \ 1775- Being the Day recommended for a General Fast through- out the Colonies. Philadelphia., ^IIS- 8vo, halfmor., gilt top. DUMARESQ^ 1-29 1398 [DucHE.j Observations on a Variety of Subjects, Literary, , Moral and Religious ; in a Series of Original Letters, Written by a Gentleman of Foreign Extraction, who resided some Time in Philadelphia. Philadelphia^ ^11 A- i2mo. 1399 DucLOs. The History of Louis XI, King of France. Lon- don^ 1846. 2 vols., small 8vo, half calf. 1400 DucouDRAY-HoLSTEiN. Memoirs of Simon Bolivar, Presi- dent Liberator of the Republic of Columbia, and of his Princi- pal Generals. Boston, 1830. 8vo, half morocco. 1401 Dudley, D. The Dudley Genealogies and Family Re- cords ... Boston, 1848. 8vo, cloth. 1402 DuER, W. A. A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States ... Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Boston, 1856. i2mo. 1403 DuER. The Life of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, Major General during the Revolution. New York, 1847. ^^°' Forms Vol. ii of the "Collect, of the New Jersey Historical Society." 1404 DuER. Reminiscences of an Old Yorker, by the Late Wil- liam A. Duer, LL.D., President of Columbia College, etc. New York: Printed for W. L. Andrews, 1 867. Privately printed for W. L. Andrews, Esq., and only thirty-live copies issued. An elegant and most desirable volume. These articles on Old New York originally appeared in the "American Mail," 1847, and have become so scarce that but one copy could be obtained, from which to reprint this volume. 1405 DuFFiELD. Samuel Willoughby. Warp and Woof, a Book of Verse. Philadelphia, 1870. Small 8vo, crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 1406 [DuLANEY, Daniel.] Considerations | on the | Propriety | of Imposing j Taxes, on the ] British Colonies, \ for the Purpose of Raising a Revenue, by Act of Parliament. North- America : Printed by a North American of New York : Reprinted by John Holt, in the year 1765. 4^0, uncut. " His opinions were thought to have moulded those of Wm. Pitt, by whom they were publicly noticed with great honor." 1407 DuMAREsq. Family Genealogy, yf/^awy, 1863. 8vo, ««<:«/. 17 130 DUNLOP. 1408 Dumas. Memoir of his Own Times, by Count Mathieu Dumas. London, 1839. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 1409 DuMMER, J. Defence of the New-England Charters. Lon- don: J. Jlmon\_\-jbs.'\ ^vo, half morocco. 1410 DuMONT, M. Recollections of Mirabeau, Phila. 8vo, Mj. 141 1 Dunbar, C. The Union Harp and Revival Chorister. Cincinnati, 1 85 6. 141 2 Dunbar, E. Sermon at Ordination of W. Richy, and other tracts. 1414 Dunbar, J. R. Park Riding. Plates. London, 1859. i2mo. 1415 [DuNLAP, William. J Andre; a Tragedy in Five Acts: as now performing at the Theatre in New York. To which is added the Cow-Chase : a Satirical Poem. By Major Andre : With the proceedings of the Court Martial ; and Authentic Documents concerning him. London, 1799. 8vo, half calf. Very scarce. 1416 DuNLAP, W. History of the American Theatre. 1832. 8vo, boards. 141 7 DuNLAP. History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States'. New York, 1834. 2 vols., 8vo. Scarce. 1418 DuNLAP. Glory of Columbia. New Tor k, i^i-] . iHmo. 1419 DuNLAP. History of the New Netherlands Province, and State of New York. Portrait. New York, \%-y:). 2 vols., 8vo. Illustrated copy with many portraits loosely inserted. 1420 DuNLAP. Life of Charles Brockden Brown. Portrait in- serted. Phila., 1815. I. vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 1421 DuNLAP. Lover's Vows; A Play. N.,T., 1816. i8mo. 1422 DuNLOP. Memoirs of the Life of Geo. Fred. Cooke. Por- trait inserted. New York, 18 13. 2 vols., i6mo, hoards. 1423 DuNLOP, J. History of Fiction, being a Critical and Analy- tical account of the most Celebrated Prose Works of Fiction, DURRIE. 131 from the earliest Greek Romances to the Novels of the present age. Philadelphia^ 1842. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf . This pleasant and esreemed work gives an analytical account of tlie principal romances and works of fiction of all ages and countries, from the earliest \\ riters of Greece and Rome (Heliodorus, Longus, Apuleius, etc.), down to the age of Boccaccio and Bandello, in Italy j Cervantes, in Spain j Rabelais, Le Sage, and Fontaine, in France; and Fielding and Smollett, in England j with especial attention to the ancient Ro- mances of Chivalry, Heroic and Pastoral Romances, and Fairy Tales. 1424 DuNLOP. Memoirs of Spain, Edinburgh, 1^2,^. 2 vols., in one, calf gilt. 1425 DuNNEL, H. G. The True Genealogy of the Dunnel and Dwinell Family of New England. New York, 1862. Imp. Svo. 1426 DuNSHEE, H. W. History of the School of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the city of New? York from 1633, to the Present Time. New York, i^53- i2mo, cloth. i^ij DuRFEE, C. A History of Williams College. Boston, i860. 1428 DuRFEY, Tom. Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melan- choly, a collection of the best merry ballads and songs, old and new. Portrait. London, 1873. 6 vols., i2mo, boards. This is an exact and unmutilated reprint of this broadly comical Collection. The old music is facsimile. Buy them as a remedy for the blues or a torpid liver. The book will outlast a shopful of nostrums ; the only injurious result that may pos- sibly occur from moderate doses of these pills is a splitting of the sides, an injury not likely to result in anything serious. 1429 D'Urfey, T. Collin's Walk through London and West- minster. A Poem in Burlesque. London, i.6()0. i2mo. Original edition very rare. 1430 DuRAND. Life and Adventures of James R. Durand Im- pressed on board the British Fleet. Rochester, 1820. i2mo. 1432 DuRRiE, D. S. Bibliographia Genealogica ; an Alphabetical Index to American Genealogies and Pedigrees. Jib., 1868. Svo. " A work of much painstaking research and indispensable to the genealogist. — • Sabin's Dictionary, No. 21438. 1433 DuRRiE. Catalogue of the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Madison, I'&'j'i. 2 vols., 8vo. 1434 DuRRiE. A Genealogical History of the Holt Family in the United States ; more particularly the Descendants of Nicholas 132 Dyer. Holt of Newbury and Andover, Mass., 1634-44, and of William Holt of New Haven, Conn. Albany^ 1864. 8vo, uncut. 1435 DuRRiE. History of Madison, the Capital of Wisconsin, in- cluding the Four Lake Country to July, 1874, with appendix. Illustrated with plates and photos. Madison., 1874. 8vo, cloth. 1436 DuRRiE. Steele Family. A Genealogical History of John and George Steele (Settlers of Hartford, Conn.), 1635—6, and their Descendants. With an Appendix, containing Genealogi- cal Information respecting other Families of the Name who settled in Different parts of the United States. Enlarged Edi- tion. Albany, 1862. Imp. 8vo, uncut. 1437 DuYCKiNCK, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of American Literature ; embracing Personal and Critical Notices of Authors, and Selections from their Writings from the Earliest Period to the Present Day. New York., 1856. 2 vols., imp. 8vo. This first edition is printed on thicker paper than that of a later date. The work contains personal and critical notices of authors, and selections from their writings, with 2.25 woodcut portraits, 425 facsimile autographs, and seventy-five views of colleges, etc. 1438 [DuYCKiNCK.j Irvingiana. A Memorial of Washington Irving. New York., i860. 4to, cloth. 1439 [DuYCKiNCK.] Memorial of John Allan. New York., lib i^. . Only 250 copies printed for private distribution. 1440 DwiGHT, H. E. Travels in North of Germany. New York. 8vo, boards. 1442 DwiGHT, Timothy. Discourse on George Washington. New Haven., 1800. 8vo. 1443 DwiGHT, T. Oration 8th May, 1794, and 7th July, 1801. 1444 DwiGHT. Greenfield Hill. A Poem. New York., 1796. 1445 Dyer, G. History of the University of Cambridge. London., io44' 2 vols., 8vo, red morocco. Fine copy, many plates. 1446 Dyer, Thomas H. Pompeii, Its History, Buildings and Antiquities, an Account of the Destruction of the City, with a Full Description of the Remains and of the Recent Excavations. \London\ N. Y., 1875. 8vo, cloth. Early History. 133 S. Further Queries upon the Present State of the New English Affairs. New York ^x'ib^. \\.o^ half morocco^ uncut. Large paper copy of which 50 only were printed. 1448 E., P. Some Miscellany Observations on Our Present De- bates Respecting Witchcrafts. Boston^ 1869. Relates to the Salem delusion. — &e Sabin's Dictionary, No. 21609. 1449 Eadie, John. The English Bible, an External and Critical History of the Various English Translations of Scripture, with Remarks on the Need of Revising the English New Testament. London^ 1 876. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut, new. 1450 Eager, S. W. An Outline History of Orange County. Newhurgh, 1846. 8vo. Scarce. 1451 Eardley-Wilmot. Hist. View. 8vo, half calf . 1452 [Eardley-Wilmot, J.] Historical View of the Commis- sion for enquiring into the Losses, Services, and Claims, of the American Loyalists, with an Account of the Compensation granted to them. London., 1815. 8vo, half calf . Scarce. Contains a fine outline engraving, by H. Moses, from a design by Benjamin West, of the Reception of the American Loyalists by Great Britain in 1783; into which Mr. West has introduced full length figures of himself, Mrs. West, and other members of his family. 1453 Earle, John. Microcosmography ; or a Piece of the World Discovered, in Essays and Characters. Albany, 1867. Small 8vo, uncut. 1454 Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West and of the Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from 1744 to 1833, by a Gentleman of the Bar. With an Appendix con- taining besides copious extracts from important Indian Treaties, Minutes of Conferences, Journals, etc. A Topographical De- scription ofthe Counties of Alleghany, Westmoreland, Washing- ton, Somerset, Greene, Fayette, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, etc. Illustrated.... Pittsburg, Pa., 1846. 8vo, sheep. A good compilation of most of the material relating to Indian wars, already accessible in the original memoirs. — Field. 134 Ecclesiastical. 1455 Eastburn, R. a Faithful | Narrative, | of | the many Dangers and Sufferings, as well as | wonderful deliverances of Robert East [ burn during his Captivity among the [ Indians : Together with some Remarks | upon the Country of Canada, and the | Religion and Policy of its Inhabitants ; the | whole intermixed with devoute Reflections. | By Robert Eastburn. | Published at the earnest Request of many | Friends for the benefit of the Author. I With a recommendatory Preface by the [ Rev. Gilbert Tennent Philadelphia, j Printed by William Dunlap, 1758. One of the rarest of Indian captivities, being exceeded in that quality only by Dicken- son's God^s Protecting Pro'vidence^ and Gyles's Odd Adventures and Captiijity. — See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 21664. 1456 Easton, J. Human Longevity. Salisbury, 11<)(). Records 1712 names of persons who lived over lOO years, and includes some Ame- rican. 1457 Eastwood and Wright. Glossary of Old English Bible Words. London, 1866. i2mo. 1458 Eaton, Charlotte A. Rome in the Nineteenth Century. Illustrated by 34 steel plates. Bohn, 1852. 2 vols., post 8v. Several of the illustrations are by Samuel Prout. 1459 Eaton, J. H. The Life of Andrew Jackson, iVIajor General in the Service of the United States : Comprising a History of the War in the South, from the Commencement of the Creek Campaign, to the Termination of Hostilities before New Orleans. Portrait. Philadelphia, 182^. Svo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 1460 Eaton, Cyrus. History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine, from their First Exploration A.D. 1605 : With Family Genealogies. Hallowell, 1865. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth, uncut. 1461 Eaton. Should Judges be Elected .? 8vo. 1462 EccE-HoMO, a Survey of the Life and Work of Jesus Christ. London, 1866. 1464 Ecclesiastical Art in Germany During the Middle Ages. Translated from Lubke, with an Appendix, by L. A. Wheatly. Illustrated with 184 engravings. London, 1876. Royal 8vo. Edwards. 135 1465 Echo, The. 8 plates. l_New Tork .-] printed at the Porcu- pine Press, by Pasquin Petronius [1807]. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Rarely found complete. The authors were Alsop, Dwight, Cogswell, Hopkins, and Trumbull, 1466 EcKFELDT and Du Bois. New Varieties of Gold and Silver /5y Coins. New York, 185 1. 8vo, cloth. 1467 Eddis, W. Letters from America, Historical and Descrip- , <-£? tive. London, 1792. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. An interesting personal narrative, exhibiting matters as they appeared at about the period of the American Revolution. 1468 Eddy, D. C. Roger Williams and the Baptists. Boston, rc^ 1863. 1469 Eddy, R. History of the Sixtieth Regiment N. Y. State oj- Volunteers. Philadelphia, 1864. i2mo. 1470 Eden, F. M. The Vision. A Poem by Sir Fred. Morton Eden, addressed to Jonathan Burcher. Land., 1828. 4to, hoards. Illustrated with plates of old buildings, etc. A philological jeu d'esprit, written in antique English. vfZ* 147 1 Edgar, J. G. Wars of the Roses. Illustrations. London, 1859. i6mo, cloth. i^^i^iz Edgeworth, R. L. Memoirs of. London, j8/\./\.. 8vo, cloth, 1473 Edinburgh Medical and Physical Dictionary, with Glossary ''^^ of Obsolete Terms, Edin , 180J. Yo\. j, ^to, half vellum. a 1474 Edwards, B. History of West Indies. Illustrated. London, rfo 1801. 3 vols., 8vo, calf. 1475 Edvi^ards, B. B. Address. Northampton Centennial, 1841. .4-^ Andover, 1841. 8vo. 1476 Edwards, E. The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. Based on Contemporary Documents, Together with his Letters, now ]r(,-6 ^ First Collected. London, 1868. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. ^ -^ Several portraits illustrative of the ivork are loosely inserted. Of all the great cha- racters that figured in the history of England, Raleigh is one of the greatest. 136 Elder. /» 1477 Edwards, I. A Farewell Sermon To the People of Cole- ' brook, July 14th, 1799. Suffield, 1799. 8vo. 1478 Edwards, J. Distinguishing Mark of a Work of God. / / Boston, 1741- 8vo, half red morocco. Relates to the religious revival in New England. ^-l 1479 Edwards, J. Theologia Reformata ; or the Body and Sub- yP,^ stance of the Christian Religion. Portrait. London, 1713- -\^^ 2 vols., folio, calf. 1480 Egede, H. a Description of Greenland, by Hans Egede, ^ ^ who was a Missionary in that Country for .Twenty-five Years. A New Edition. Map. London, 1818. 8vo, boards. Contains songs in the Esquimaux language with the parallel passages in English. 148 1 Egsgaibin. A Story of the Palais Royal ; or the Loves of Cjo Louis XIV and Mademoiselle de la Valliere. Trans, from a French Ms. New York, 1874. NAPOLEON'S GREAT WORK ON EGYPT. 1482 Egypt. Description de 1' Egypte, ou recueil des Observations et des Recherches qui ont ete faites en Egypte pendant I'Expe- dition de I'Armee Francaise, public par les ordres de sa Majeste I'Empereur Napoleon le Grande. Seconde edition, 9 atlas folio volumes, in parts, of engravings, containing nearly 900 splendid engravings (many of immense size] of Antiquities, Views, Natural History, etc. Descriptive letterpress. Parts, i^20. 26vols.,8vo. When Napoleon invaded Egypt, he attached to his army a most distinguished corps of Savans. The most illustrious philosophers and artists of the age, BerthoUet, Fourier, Lasrey, Desgenettes, Geoffrey St. Hilaire, Denon, and to hers, attended the Expedition. Genius in every department hastened to range itself under the banner of the youthful hero. Accurate drawin.-s were made of the antiquities, vases, marbles, inscriptions, and the gigantic remains of temples, obelisks, and sepulchral monuments, as well as the natural history, etc., of that most interesting country, and the results embodied in this superb work — a magnificent monument at once to the genius of Napoleon, and the enlightened liberality of the French Government. The size and execution of the engravings are such as must always excite admira- tion — many of the plates being the largest ever produced. Indeed it is the most glorious monument of Napoleon's patronage of the Fine Arts ; and one of the most magnificent productions of France since the Revolution. 1483 Elder, Wm. Biography of Dr. E. R. Kane. Port. 1858. The opening chapter contains a remarkable statement as to the origin of the Kanes. lU X Elliot, 137 , ^ 1484 Elegia Epistle to General Buigoyne. A manuscript copy on drawing paper. > 1485 Elegant Extracts. Prose. Boston. 2 vols., 8vo, hoards. i486 Eliot, George. Adam Bede. New York., i860. i2mo, cloth. 1487 Eliot, J. A Brief Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians of New England, 1670. With Notes by W. J. R. Marvin. Boston., 1868.' 4to. 1488 Eliot. A Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. A^. K, 1865. 4to. 1489 Eliot, J. A Biographical Dictionary, containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers, and other Eminent Characters among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men in New England. Boston., 1809. 8vo, pp. viii., 511, (i), half blue morocco^ gilt top., uncut. A fine copy, containing twenty-eight inserted portraits of persons noticed in tile worlc. 1491 Eliot, S. A. History of Harvard College. Boston, 1848. ) 3 S' 1492 Ellet, C. The Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Phila., 1853. An elaborate and scientific inquiry into the navigation of these rivers. 1493 Ellicott, a. Journal of Andrew Eliicott, late Commis- sioner on behalf of the United States ... for Determining the Boundary Between the United States and the Possessions of his Catholic Majesty in America. Containing Occasional Remarks on the Situation, Soil, Rivers, Natural Productions, and Diseases of the different Countries on the Ohio, Mississippi, and Gulf of Mexico Philadelphia: printed by William Fry., 1803. 4to. One of the earliest books by an American author, which describes the vast regions traversed by the Commission, and indeed the pioneer account of regions then desert, and now teeming with life, activity and civilization. Autograph of the author in- serted. 1494 Elliot. Debates of the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution, with the Madison Papers. A Philadelphia., 1863. 5 vols., 8vo, sheep. Just now a seasonable work. 18 ^Lz 138 Endicott. 1495 Ellis, G. Specimens of the Early English Poets ; to which is prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of each Poet. Also Bishop Percy's Reliques of Early English Poetry. 3 vols. London^ 1843. In all 6 vols., fcap. 8vo, calf antique^ red edges. A charming sec of" books In elegant condition. h C' 1497 [Ellis, George E.J. Sketches of Bunker Hill, Battle and ' Monument. Charlestown, 1863. A^' 1498 Ellsworth, H. W. Text Book on Pennmanship. New Tork, 1862. iimo, half morocco. 1499 Elmer, L. Q. C. The Constitution and Government of /S'^) ...New Jersey, with Biographical Sketches. Newark., N. J., ' / 1 87 1. 8vo, cloth. 1500 Elzel, Karl. Lord Byron, a Biography. Murray^ 1872. Includes an essay on Byron's place in literature. \ rjt 1501 Emerson, R. W. Conduct of Life and Essays. 1855. T ' 1502 Emerson. Miscellanies, Embracing Nature, Addresses and a Lectures, English Traits and Representative Men. Bost.., 1856. 1503 Emory, W. H. Notes of a Military Reconnoissance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego in California, in- cluding parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte and Gila Rivers. Maps. New York., 1848. 8vo. 1504 Emory. Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, made under the Direction of the Secretary of the Inte- rior. Many plates, those of the natural history colored. Washington., 1857. 3 vols., 4to, sheep. \1 1505 Encyclopaedia Britannica, or Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature. Third edition, and supplement. 18 vols., 4to, calf. j u 1506 Endicott, C. M. Account of Leslie's Retreat at the ■ North Bridge, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1775. Salem., 1856. 8vo. 1507 Endicott. Genealogy of the Peabody Family. Bost.,iSb]. » English Rogue. 139 1509 Enfield, J. History of Philosophy. London, i8ig. (Po 2 vols., 8vo, calf. / >j, ^ Compiled chiefly from Brucker's great work. 15 10 England's Black Tribunal, set forth in the Tryall of King ■nj- Charles I. London, 1703. i2mo. 151 1 English, Stephen. Judah C. Pompelly. A Sketch of his Life. New York, 1870. 8vo. 151 2 English Cyclopedia. A New Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, by the Most Eminent Writers of the Day, Con- ducted b\ Charles Knight. Illustrated with Several Thousand Engravings. 1854-61. 22 vols, in 11, 4to, half calf . Contents — Geography. 4 vols. Natural History, 4 vols. Arts and Sciences, 8 vols. Biography, 6 vols. '* The * English Cyclopedia ' is a work that, as a whole, has no superior, and very few equals of its kind j that, taken by itself, supplies the place of a small library, and, used in a large library, is found to present many points of information that are sought in vain in any other Cyclopaedia in the English language." — S^uaiierly Re- vieiv. ] 1513 English Cyclopedia of Biography. London, iS^b. ^^5— Vols. 1-3, imp. 8vo. 15 14 English Echoes of German Song, translated by Wallis, fij-d Morell and D'Anvers. 12 Engravings on steel. London, 1877. 4to, cloth, full gilt. 1513 English Hearts and English Hands. New Tori, 1856. r/^ i2mo, cloth. A 1 5 16 English Mechanic, The. Vols. 6, 7 and 8, 4to, cloth. "^"1517 English Rogue, The, described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, and other Extravagants, comprehending the most Eminent Cheats of both Sexes, by Richard Head and Francis Kirkman. A Facsimile Reprint of the rare Original Edition (1665-1672), with Frontispiece, Facsimiles of the 12 Copper plates and portraits of the Authors. London, 171 1. 4 vols., foolscap 8vo, hoards, uncut. The life of a most extraordinary man. " The world's a wilderness, thro' which men run. Some to undo, and some to be undone." 140 ESPINEL. 1518 Engravings. A Collection of about 70 large rare old En- gravings, mostly sacred subjects (Italian school) many after Raphael, including a fine one of the Transfiguration. Also seve- y_ ral large and curious views, Naples, Rome, etc., etc. The whole forming a very desirable collection for the curious in old prints. 1710-1772. _ 1520 Entick:, J. General History of the Late War. Portraits, ^. ,^, plates, etc. London, 1765. 5 vols., 8vo, calf. J . / Bought chiefly for the 36 portraits. — See Sabin's Dictionary, No, 22667. 1521 Epicteti quae supersunt Dissertationes ab Arriano Collectae 'y _ nee non Enchiridion et Fragmenta. Grasec et Latine in duos 3 tomos distribute, reconsuit J. Uptonus. London., I74i- ' 2 vols., 410, calf. 1522 Epictetus. Enchiridion Translated, and C. Nepos, Trans- lated. Glasgow, 1766. 2 vols., i2mo. 1523 Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions Chiefly in Scotland. Glasgow, 1834. l2mo. 1524 Epitaphs and Epigrams. Curious, Quaint and Amusing from Various Sources. London. i2mo, Roxburghe, gilt top. 1525 Erasmus in Praise of Folly, illustrated with Many Curious Cuts, Designed, Drawn and Etched, by Hans Holbein, with i6e- portrait, Life of Erasmus and his Epistle Addressed to Sir Aj ^ Thomas More. London, n.d. i6mo, Roxburghe. 1526 Epistles and Gospels, The, of the Church of England. London, 1867. 2 vols., 410, sheets, folded. Beautifully printed in red and black, by Whittingham on Whatman's drawing paper. 1527 Erman, Adolph. Travels in Siberia, including Excursions to the Polar Circle and the Chinese Frontier. London, 1848. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 1528 Erotica. Propertius, Petronem Arbites Secundes. 1854. Post 8vo, cloth. 1529 Espinel, Vincent. History of the Squire Marcus de Obre- O-i^u gon. London, 1816. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf . Evans. 141 1530 EssAi HiSTORiQUE sur la Bibliotheque du Roi, et sur chacun des Depots qui la composent, ... la description des Batimens, et ,^ jj. les Objets, les plus curieux a voir. Paris, 1782. '" 1 6 mo, calf elegant. Describing many curious books, including Americana, etc., in the Royal Library of France , 1 53 1 Essay, An, on the Poets. London, 1712. I'T-yT 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 1532 Essays on Political Organization. Philadelphia, 1868. 8vo. 1533 EsTAUGH, John. A Call to the Unfaithful Professors of Truth. Written by John Estaugh, in his Life Time, and now Published for General Service ; to which is added Divers Epis- ^ <'yZ> ties, by the same author. Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin, MDCCXLiv. i2mo, morocco extra, by W. Pratt. The author was a New Jersey Quaker preacher. 1^. 1534 EsTVAN, B. War Pictures from the South. New York, 1863. I2mo, uncut. ■5,^1535 Essex Institute, Proceedings of the. 1856. Vols. I, II and iii, 4to, uncut. 1536 Etting, F. M. An Historical Account of the Old State _ House of Pennsylvania, now known as the Hall of Independence. ^5y'<3 Boston, 1876. 4to, cloth. A 1558 Etting. Portraiture of W. Penn. 1876. 4to. 1539 Etting. Memorial of 1776. Second Edition. Philadelphia, ,/0 W. W. Bates, Printer, 1 872. 4to. 1540 Eustace, J. C. Classical Tour through Italy. 2d Edition. 1 8 14. 2 vols., 4to, boards. 'jc" One of the best books of travel that have appeared since we began our labors. Mr. ^^]2-7 Eustace is endowed with all the natural and acquired gifts and advantages which ''^^S^ fitted him for intimately knowing Italy and Italians. His style is pure and flowing : his description of local scenery is unrivalled. — • Edin. Rev. h \'kir\ Evans, A. T. Beulah. New York, \'i,bb. iimo, uncut. / 1542 Evans, J. A Discourse delivered near York in Virginia. '■^^ Surrender of the British Army. Philadelphia,! -]%■},. 8vo. Fine copy, very rare. 142 Every Day Philosopher. 1543 [Evans and Son.] Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits A comprising Persons connected with the History and Literature '5- of Great Britain, the Colonies, and the United States. London^ '" t?-- [«.(^.]. 2 vols., 8vo, hoards. Scarce. Indispensable to the intelligent illustrator. 1544 Evelyn, John. Diary and Correspondence of, to which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence of Charles I and Sir Ed. V- _ Nicholas, and between Sir Ed. Hyde and Sir Rich. Browne. Ed. //^ by Wm. Bray. London., Colburn., 1857. 4 vols., crown 8vo, cl. " No change of fashion, no alteration of taste, no revolutions of science, have impaired or can impair his celebrity." — Southey. h f^„ 1545 Evelyn. The History of Religion, with notes by R. M. ^9^ Evanson. London., 1850. 2 vols., post 8vo, cloth. 1546 Eventful History of the Mutiny of the Bounty. London., (^ly 1839. Foolscap 8vo, half calf . ^ 1547 Everett, E. Orations and Speeches. Boston., 1852. 1'^'^ 2 vols., royal 8vo, half calf and vol. iii mcloth. ICs 1548 Everett. Oration at Concord, April, 1825. 5w?o«, 1825. , "Contains notes respecting the fight at Concord in lyy;." — Sabin's Dictionary, 23262. 0OJ 1549 Everett. Eulogy on Thomas Douce, of Cambridgeport, ''-' Boston., 1859. 8vo. But few copies ; privately printed. y. 1550 [Everett.] A Memorial of Edward Everett, from the City of Boston. 2 portraits. Boston, printed by order of the City Coun- cil., 1865. ^to, uncut. "One of fifteen large paper copies, which were uncut. The others were closely trimmed." Illustrated by a few choice portraits, including George Livermore's private plate of Everett, artist's proof, fine portrait of Webster, and a large and in- teresting letter by Edward Everett, detailing matters regarding the publication of his I S-S' '551 [Everett.] Tribute to the Memory of ... Edward Everett, by the New England Historic-Genealogical Society ... January 17 and February i, 1865. Boston., 1863. 4to, uncut. Large paper; only 75 copies printed. t/V^' ^552 Every Day Philosopher, The, in Town and Country. ' Boston., 1843-50. i2mo, cloth. ExQUEMELIN. 143 ,-, 1553 Examination, An, of the Connecticut Claim to Lands in 0<^ Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1774. 8vo. In endeavoring to settle the dispute this copy got scorched on the lower corner. 1554 Examination, An, of the Late Proceedings in Congress, res- ^J;^^5~ pecting the Official Conduct of the Secretary of the Treasury. [Alex. Hamilton.] Printed within the United States, m.dcc.xciii. ^^1555 Expositions Internationale CEuvres d' Art. 1876. 8vo 1555 ExQUEMELiN. Histoire der Boccaniers of Vrybuyters van America. Met Figures. Amsterdam, 1700. 4to, vellvm. A new and enlarged edition of the original, see Sabin's Dictionary, No. 13469. 1556 Equemelin, J. Bucaniers | of | America : j Or, a true | ac- count [ of the j Most Remarkable Assaults, | Committed of late Years upon the Coasts of j the West-Indies, | By the Bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga, | Both English and French. | Wherein are contained more especially, | the unparallel'd Exploits of Sir Henry Morgan, our En- | glish Jamaican Hero, who Sack'd Puerto Velo, burnt Panama, etc. | Written originally in Dutch, f j^-^ by John Esquemeling, one of the j Bucaniers, who was present at those Tragedies ; and thence j translated into Spanish by Alonzo de Bonne-Maison, Doctor of j Physick and Practitioner at Amsterdam. | Now faithfully rendered into English. | with the Second Volume. London, Printed for William Crooke, at the Green Dragon with ] out Temple Bar, 1684. | 2 vols, in I, 4to, calf extra, gilt edges. The first Engliish edition complete in three parts, the text of which is a beaatiful spe- cimen of the clear typography of the day, being greatly superior to the late issues. Very fine and large copy except that the corner of a few leaves on the second volume are stained. 1558 Exquemeling. Bucaniers of America, etc. \Same title.] The Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged, with two Addi- tional Relations, viz. the one of Captain Cook, and the other of Captain Sharp. Now faithfully rendered into English, Four portraits, six plates. London, 1684. 4to, calf , gilt edges. This, although with the same date, is really a different, somewhat later, and generally inferior edition to the first. The only point of superiority consists in the addition of the fourth part. /V^^ X559 [ExQUEMEtiN.] History of the Bucaniers of America. 5 First American Ed. N. Y., 1826. 3 vols., 24mo, half calf . 144 Fanning. sT) 1560 Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the Continental Congress September, 1774. Philadelphia, 1774. 8vo, uncut. 1 56 1 Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the Continen- tal Congress, May, 1785. 8vo. 1562 Extraordinary Gazette, An. Land., 18 14. 8vo, uncut. f ^'Zy A rare poetical political squib relative to the war of 1 8 12. — See Sabin*s Dictionary, ^3643- /6<5 ACCIOLATI. Lexicon of the Latin Language, edited by F. P. Leverett. Boston, 1842. 8vo. 1564 Facetiae. Musarum Deiiciae ; or the iVIuses' Recreation. Containing severall pieces of poetique wit. By Sir J. M. and and Ja. S., 1656. And wit restor'd in severall select poems (not formerly publish't), 1658. Wits recreations, selected from the finest fancies of modern muses with a thousand outlandish proverbs. London, n.d. 2 vols., fcap. 8vo, uncut. 1566 Fairbairn's Crests or the Families of Great Britain and Ire- land, Revised by L, Butters. Illustrated by 144 Plates of Arms, with their Mottoes, etc. 1861. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. 1567 Fairbanks, C. R. History of Florida. Philadelphia, 1871. i2mo, uncut. 1568 Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln, Life of. New York, 1848. 8vo. 1569 Fancy Ball, The. Albany, 1846. 8vo. 1570 Fancy Balls, and 9 others. Albany, \%^b. 8vo. / o'. 1571 Fanning, D. The Narrative of Colonel David Fanning. (A Tory in the Revolutionary War with Great Britain) : giving an Account of his Adventures in North Carolina, From 1775 to 1783. Richmond, Va., 1 86 1. 4to, half levant morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. First issue on thin writing paper. FcEDERALIST. 146 //,^~ 1572 Fanning. The same. New York: Reprinted, 1^6^. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. ^1573 Fanning. The same. New Tork, 1865. .7 6 Royal 8vo, boards, uncut. 1574 Fanning, N. Memoirs oFCapt. Nath. Fanning, who served /.^g under John Paul Jones. Neiv Tork, lioi. i %mo, hoards, uncut. 1575 Farmer, J. Genealogical History ot" the First Settlers of 1.^ ^ New-England. Lancaster, 1829. 8vo, boards, uncut. Fine clean copy of this scarce and useful work. i ,jj. 1576 Farnham, L. Glance at Private Libraries. Boston, 1855. ^^^ ^vo, cloth. //e, ^Sn Father Tom and the Pope. Philadelphia, 1867. '. i2mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 1578 Favourite English Poems of the Two Last Centuries. /^ -S" Unabridged, illustrated with Two Hundred Engravings. New York \i. e. London\, 1859. 4to, cloth, gilt. '579 [^'^'^1 Theodore L.j Statement, " a remarkable affair, relates chiefly to a squabble with Hooper & Brothers. 1580 Federal Ready Reckoner. Chestnut Hill, Pa., 1793. */<5 The only book we have ever seen with this imprint. 1 58 1 Federalist, The. A Collection of Essays, written in . /^ Favour of the New Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. New York, 1788. 2 vols., i2mo, boards, uncut. Fine clean copy of the rare first edition. 1582 Federalist, The. A Commentary on the Constitution. > Edited by John C. Hamilton. Philadelphia, 1865. %^2- — 2 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. One hundred copies only printed in this size. 1583 Fcederalist, The. A Collection of Essays, written in favor of the New Constitution, as agreed upon by the Foederal 0-C')^ Convention, September 17th, 1787. Reprinted from the ori- 19 ^;r 146 Ferriar. ginal Text, with an Historical Introduction and Notes, by Henry B. Dawson. Portrait. Morrisania, 1864. Vol. I, imp. 8vo, half morocco^ gilt top. Large paper. The second volume is not yet published j but the text of the work ia complete in this volume. 1584 Federalist. The same. 8vo. Small paper. 1585 Federalist, The: Containing some Strictures upon The Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson. Philadelphia.^ '79^- ^vo. A very rare pamphlet. 1586 Fellows, J. The Veil Removed ; or Reflections on David Humphreys' Essay on the Life of Israel Putnam. Also, No- tices of Oliver W. B. Peabody's Life of the same, S. Swett's Sketch of Bunker Hill, etc. New York., 1843. i2mo. 1587 Felt, J. B. An Historical Account of Massachusetts Currency Boston., i^SQ- %vo., half morocco. 1588 Felt, History of Ipswich, Essex and Hamilton. Cambridge., 1834. 8vo. 1589 Feltman, W. The Journal of Lieut. William Feltman of the First Pennsylvania Regiment, 1781-82. Including the March into Virginia, and the Siege of Yorktown. Philadelphia. 1853. , 8vo, uncut. 1590 Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. Dissertation on Pure Love, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Lady for whose sake the Archbishop was Banished from Court, etc. Reprinted by Christopher Sower at Germantown, 1750. 8vo, old cf. 1591 Ferrand, J. Epitomania or A Treatise Discoursing of the Essence, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostic, and Cure of Love or Erotique Melancholy. Oxford., ib^o. i6mo, calf, red edges. Very rare and equally interesting. 1592 Ferriar, J. The Bibliomania, An Epistle, to Richard Heber, Esq. By John Ferriar, M.D. London, Cadell and Davies, 1809. One of twenty-five copies only printed. Field. 147 1593 Ferris, B. A History of the Original Settlements on the Delaware, from its Discovery to the Colonization. Added an Account of the Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Swedish Settlers, and a History of Wilmington. Wilmington^ 1846. 8vo, cloth. 1594 [Fessenden, Thomas Green.J Democracy Unveiled ; or, Tyranny stripped of the Garb of Patriotism. By Christopher Caustic, LL.D. etc Second Edition. Boston., 1805. i2mo, boards., uncut. 1595 [Fessenden. J Political Farrago or Review of the Politics of the United States. Brattleboro., 1807. i2mo, boards., uncut. 1596 [Fessenden.] Terrible Tractoration ! ! A Poetical Petition against Galvanizing Trumpery, and the Perkinistic Institution. New York, 1804. A defence of Perkins's metallic tractors in Hudibrastic verse. 1597 FiDDES, Richard. Theologia Speculata and Theologia Prac- tica. Portrait. London., 1718—20. 2 vols., folio, calf 1598 Field, D.D. Centennial Address, with Historical Sketches of Cromwell, Portland, Chatham, Middle-Haddam, Middletown. Middletown, 1853. I2mo. 1599 Field. 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With Bibliographical and Historical Notes, and Synopses of the Contents of some of the Works Least Known. New York, 1873. ^^°' '■^"^^t ""'^"i- Almost the only work of its kind. It is not a mere catalogue, but an analysis of the books themselves. 1606 Field. Historic and Antiquarian Scenes in Brooklyn and its Vicinity, with Illustrations of some of its Antiquities. Brook- lyn, 1868. Imp. 8vo, uncut. One hundred copies printed for private distribution, 1607 Field of Mars, being an Alphabetical Digestion of the Prin- cipal Naval and Military Engagements, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. 1781. 2 vols., 4to, calf. Illustrated with bird's eye views of the contest. 1608 Fielding, Henry. Works; with an Essay on his Life and Genius, by Murphy. Reedited by James P. Browne, M.D. New library edition. Edinburgh, 1872. 10 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. "What a master of composition Fielding was ! Upon my word, I think the (Edipus Tyrannus, the Alchemist, and Tom Jones, the three most perfect plots ever planned j and how charming, how wholesome Fielding always is ! To take him up after Richardson, is like emerging from a sick room heated by stoves into an open lawn on a breezy day in May." — Coleridge. 1609 Fielding. Works. Memoir by T. Roscoe. Portrait. Etchings by G. Cruickshank. Loud., 1852. Roy. Svo, hf. mor. 1610 FiLSON, J. The Discovery, -Settlement and Present State of Kentucke ; and an Essay towards the Topography, and Natural History of that important Country. To which is added an Appendix, containing, i. The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, /OC ^ °"^ °^ ^^^ ^''^^'- Settlers, comprehending every important Occur- rence in the Political History of that Province. 11. The Minutes of the Piankashaw Council, held at Post St. Vincents, April 15, 1784. III. An account of the Indian Nations in- habiting within the Limits of the Thirteen United States, their Manners and Customs, and Reflections on their Origin, iv. X Fisher. 149 The Stages and Distances between Philadelphia and the Falls ot the Ohio, from Pittsburg to Pensacola, and several other Places. — The Whole illustrated by a new and accurate Map of Kentucke and the Country adjoining, drawn from actual Surveys. By John Filson. Portrait inserted. Washington, printed by James Adams, 1784- 8vo, green morocco extra, uncut, gilt, by Bradstreet. The work, like all those treating of early western history, more than a quarter of a century ago, is rare. The author, one of the first narrators of border warfare, was himself killed by the Indians of Ohio, 161 1 FiNDEN, W. and E. Landscape Illustrations of the Bible, with Descriptions by T. H. Home. London, 1836. 8vo, half calf, uncut. Beautiful impressions of the plates, which, however, are somewhat foxed. 1 61 2 Finden's Tableaux. A Series of Picturesque Scenes of Nat. Character, Beauty and Costume. London, 1838. Folio, morocco gilt. 1613 FiNLAY, H. Journal!kept by Hugh Finlay, Surveyor of Post Offices 1773—4. Brooklyn \n.d.'\. An interesting Journal — 150 copies only printed. 1614 FiNLY, S. A Vindication of the Charitable Plea for the Speechless, in answer to Abel Morgan. Phila., William Bradford, 1742. 8vo. The author was pastor of Nottingham, Penna. 1615 Fischel, S. The English Constitution. London, i?,6t^. 8vo. 1616 Fisher, A. A Journal of a Voyage of Discovery to the Arctic Regions, in 1819 & 1820. London, 1821. 8vo. 1617 Fisher, C. F. Catalogue of the Library of J. B. Fisher, Containing many Choice and Curious Books,... Sold at Auction, 1866. Philadelphia, 1866. 41:0, uncut. Large paper, fifteen copies only printed. 1618 Fisher. The same. 1866. ^mo, cloth, priced. 1619 Fisher. The same. 1866. 8vo, cloth. 1620 Fisher, G. The American Instructor : Or, Young Men's Best Companion. New York : Printed and sold by H. Gaine. 1770. 150 FOLKES. 1621 Fisher, G. P. Discourses. History of the Church in Yale College. New Haven^ 1858. 8vo. 1622 Fisher, N. A Sermon, Salem, Death of General Washing- ton. Salem, 1800. 8vo. 1623 FiSKE, T. Sermon, Cambridge, Death of General George Washington. Boston, 1800. 8vo. 1624 FisKE. A Genealogy of a Fiske Family, Sixteen Genera- tions, 1399-1867. Salem \n.d.~\. 4to. 1625 Five Hundred Mistakes Corrected. A^. T., 1856. i2mo. 1626 Flanders, H. The Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Phila., 1855-8. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 1627 Fleetwood, Bp. Account of English Gold and Silver Money. London, i-ji^S- Svo,calf. 1628 Flint, A. Discourse, at Hartford, Memory of General Washington Hart/ord, 1800. 8vo. 1629 Florida. Soil, Climate, and Productions. A^. T., 1868. 1630 Flint, T. Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky, Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati, 1868. 1 63 1 FoLGER, R. B. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. New York, 1863. 8vo. 1632 FoLGER, P. A Looking Glass for the Times, etc., to which is added the Report from the Lords of the Committee of Coun- cils, and the King's Order Relating to the People called Quakers in New England. 1677. A manuscript copy from John Allan's Library. Mr. Duyckinck, in compiling llis Cyclopaedia, had recourse to this copy. The author resided at Sherburne Town, /. e., Nantuclcet, and was Dr. Benjamin Franlclin's maternal grandfather, Franiilin says the poems are written with " a manly freedom." — See " Bibl. Ang. Poetica," p. 30, and Duyckinck, i, 73, where the poem is reprinted. 1633 FoLKES, Martin. Fables of English Silver and Gold Coins ; now Reprinted with Plates and Explanation. London, 1763. 4to, half morocco, uncut. Forget Me Not. iSl Scarce. A handsome book, about half of it consisting of finely engraved plates of coins. 1634 FoNBLANQUE, E. B. dc. Political and Military Episodes from the Life of John Burgoyne. Portrait and maps. London^ 1876. 8vo. 1635 Forbes, F. E. Five Years in China and Borneo. Illus- trated. London^ 1848. 8vo. 1636 Force, P. American Archives ; consisting of a Collection of Authentick Records, State Papers, and Letters and other notices of Public Affairs ; the whole forming a Documentary History of the Origin and Progress of the North American Colonies ; of the Causes and Accomplishment of the American Revolu- tion, and of the Constitution of Government for the United States to the Final Ratification thereof. Washington^ 1837-53. Fourth Series, 5 vols.. Fifth Series, 4 vols. ; together 9 vols., folio, half russia. This great storehouse of British Colonial and American history was printed by order of the United States Government. It was the intention to divide the work into six series, from 1493 to 1789. The nine volumes described are all that have ap- peared, and the further progress of the work is suspended. The manuscript of the unpublished portion is in the Library of Congress. — See " N. Am. Re'v." xlvi, 475. Also Sabin's '* Dictionary." 1637 Force. The Declaration of Independence, or Notes on Lord Mahon's History of the American Declaration of Inde- pendence, by Peter Force, Esq. ... London., 1855. 8vo. This remarkable piece of critism, by one who knew well whereof he was writing, first appeared in a series of articles in the '' Daily National Intelligencer." The papers having been revised by the author, were sent to a friend in London, who, out of compliment to Mr. Force, had a few copies privately printed. 1638 Force. Tracts and other Papers, relating principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Washington, Peter Force, 1836. 4 vols., royal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. An interesting and valuable series of reprints of the rarest tracts relating to America. Now entirely out of print. 1639 Ford, R. Spaniards and Their Country. New Tork, iS^O. i2mo, half calf 1640 Forget Me Not. For 1834. Steel plates. Land. i6mo,silL 152 Four. 1641 Forrest, E. Oration July 4, 1838. Forrest Divorce Suit. New York, 185 1. 2 vols., 8vo. 1642 Forrest, W. S. Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Norfolk and Vicinity, including Portsmouth and the Adjacent Counties, during a Period of Two Hundred Years. Philadelphia, 1853. 8vo, cloth. 1643 FoRSTER, E. J. The Pedigree and Descendants of Jacob Forster, Sen. of Charlestown. Charlestown, 1870. 8vo. 1644 FoRSTER, John. The Life of Charles Dickens. Philadelphia, 1872. 3 vols., 12010. 1645 FoRSTER, W. E. William Penn and Thomas B. Macaulay; London, 1849. 8vo. 1646 Forsyth, W. The Novels and Novelists of the Eight- eenth Century. New York, 1871. i2mo. 1647 Fort George. Notes on History of. By B. F. DeCosta. Map. New lori, 1 87 1. 8vo, uncut. 1648 Fortune, R. Journey to the Tea Countries of China. Map and Illustrations. London, 1852. 8vo. 1649 Fortune. Three Years Wanderings in Northern Provinces of China. Numerous Illustrations. Lond., iS^J. S\o,hf.c/. 1650 Foss, E. Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England. Boston. 1870. Rl. 8vo. 1 65 1 Foster, J. A Discourse; Occasioned by the Death of George Washington. Boston, 1800. 8vo. 1652 Foster and Whitney. Report on Copper Lands. Wash- ington, A. Boyd Hamilton, 1830. 8vo. 1653 Foster, J. Y. New Jersey and the Rebellion ; a History of the services of the Troops and People of New Jersey in Aid of the Union Cause. ... {Newark, N. J.), 1868. 8vo, sheep. 1654 Foster, J. Critical Essays. London, 1856. 2 vols., i8mo. 1655 Four Dissertations on the Reciprocal Advantages of a Per- petual Union between Great Britain and Her American Colonies. Philadelphia, 1776. 8vo. Francis. * 153 This very scarce book contains Essays by Messrs. Morgan, Watts and Francis Hop- kinson. 1656 FowLE, W. F. Catalogue of the Choice Collection of Books belonging to William F. Fowle, Esq., of Boston, Mass. Cambridge, 1865. Imp. 8vo. Large paper : only 85 copies printed. Ruled and priced. Very scarce. This library, although it contained but 1,614 volumes, realized ^17,522.19, an average of almost ^11 per volume, the highest, probably, ever attained in this country up to its date. 1657 FoWLE. The same. Small paper, also Catalogue of the Engravings. 1 865. 2 vols., 8vo. 1658 Fowle. The same. With Prices and Names. 1864. 8vo. 1659 Fowler, J. An Address on the Death of President Lincoln, Delivered at New Rochelle, N. Y. ... New Tork^ 1865. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. Very scarce. 1660 Fowler, W. C. Conditions of Success in Genealogical Investigations. Boston, 1866. Roy. 8vo, uncut. 1661 Fowler. Memorials of the Chaunceys, including President Chauncey, liis Ancestors and Descendants. Boston, 1858. 8vo. 1662 Fox, C. J. History of the Reign of James the Second. Portrait. London, 1808. 4to, calf. 1663 Fox, E. The Revolutionary Adventures of Ebenezer Fox, of Roxbury, Massachusetts. Boston, 1^2)^. 8vo. 1664 Fox, C. A Portrait of George Washington, from an Ori- ginal Drawing, as he appeared in 1776; a history of the por- trait. Boston, 1 85 1. 8vo. 1665 Framingham. a History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time, with Genealogical Sketches, by William Barry ... Boston, 1847. 8vo, cloth. 1666 France and the French Revolution. Reign of Terror 5 Sufferings of the Royal Family ; Historical Sketch. London, liin, 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. 1667 Francis, G. W. Analysis of the British Ferns and their Allies. Sth Edition. 9 plates of figures. London, 18 ^S- 8vo. 20 164 Franklin. 1668 Francis, J. W. New York during the last Half Century: A Discourse. ... New York^ 1857. 8^5 uncut. 1669 Francis. Old New York, or, Reminiscences of the Past Sixty Years. New Tork^ 1858. Half calf 1670 Francis. Old New York : or, Reminiscences of the Past Sixty Years. New York: W. J. Widdleton, 1865. A large paper copy, of which only lOO were printed. 1671 Francis. Reminiscences of S. L. Mitchell. N. Y., 1858. 1672 Franklin, B. The Works of Benjamin Franklin ; Con- taining Several Political and Historical Tracts not included in any Former Edition, and many Letters Official and Private not hitherto published, with Notes and a Life of the Author. Bos- ton, 1856. 10 vols., 8vo, cloth. 1673 Franklin, Benj. The Complete Works of, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals. London, 1806. 3 vols., 8vo, sheep broken. 1674 [Franklin. J Examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin, before an August Assembly, relating to the Stamp Act. [1766.] 1675 Franklin. A Collection of his Familiar Letters and Papers. Boston, 1833. i2mo, cloth. 1676 Franklin, B. Historical Review of Pennsylvania. Phila- delphia, 1812. 8vo, sheep. 1678 [Franklin. J Letters to Benjamin Franklin, from his Family and Friends, 1 751-1790. New York, 1859. 4'°5 uncut. 1679 Franklin. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Edited by J. Bigelow. Philadelphia, 1863. i2mo, sheets, uncut. 1680 Franklin. The same, large paper. Phil., \%b%. Imp. 8vo. One hundred copies only printed. 1681 Franklin. Memoir of Benjamin Franklin, with his Cor- respondence. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf . 1682 Franklin. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, written by himself. Philadelphia, 1818. 5 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. Frelinghuysen. 166 1683 Franklin. Experiments and Observations on Electricity, made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, Esq., London, 1769. 4to. 1684 [Franklin, B. and Sower, C] [A Collection of Five Tracts, with Separate Titles, and Imprints as described below. 8vo, calf. Extract from a Treatise called the Spirit of Prayer. By William Law. Philadel- phia : Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, 1760. A Discourse on Mistakes con- cerning Religion, Enthusiasm, etc. By Thomas Hartley. Germantoiun : Christo- pher Sower, ij ^g. The Doctrine of Baptisms. By William Dell. Philadelphia: Re-Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1759. Observations on the Inslaving, Importing, and Purchasing of Negroes. Germantown : Printed by Christopher Solver, 1760. 1685 Franklin, J. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819, 20, 21, and 22. With an Ap- pendix on Various Subjects relating to Science and Natural History. Third Edition. London, 1824. 1686 Franklin, Ct. One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of Congregational Church and Society, Oct. 14, 1868. Map. 8vo. 1687 Eraser, D. Columbian Monitor. New York, 1794, i2mo. 1688 Eraser. Select Biography. New York : The Author, !■]()%. 1689 Free Masonry, by a Free Mason. New York, 1828. 8vo, boards, uncut. 1690 Free Thoughts on The Proceeding of the Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774. ... By a Farmer. Printed in the year m.dcc.lxxiv. 8vo, half morocco. i6gi Freeman, E. A. History of the Norman Conquest of Eng- land, Its Causes and Results. Oxford, 1870. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. One of the most scholarly books of the day. " He never touches a question without adding to our comprehension of it, without leaving the impression of an ample knowledge, and a clear and powerful understanding."— Saturday Review. 1692 Freeman, F. History of Cape Cod, the Annals of Barn- stable County, including the District of Macshpee. Many Portraits. Boston, 1858. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. 1693 Frelinghuysen, F. Oration on the Death of Washington. New Brunswick, 1800. ^^°- 156 Freneau. 1694 Fremantle, Lieut. Col. Three Months in the Southern States. Portrait of JefF. Davis. New Tork, 1864. i6mo. 1695 French. Historical Collections of Louisiana and Florida, Including Translations of Original Manuscripts relating to their Discovery and Settlement. ... New Series. New Tork, 1869. 8vo, uncut. Contents : M. de Remonville on the importance of establishing a colony in Louisiana; The expedition of P. Le Moyne d'Iberville to Louisiana ; Annals of Louisiana, 1698— 1722, by M. Penicaut ; History of the first attempt of the Huguenots to colonize Florida, by Rene Laudonniere, translated by R. Hakluyt. 1696 [French, James Clark, and Carey, Edward.] The Trip of the Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S.C. Brooklyn, 1865. 8vo, uncut. ib()'] French, J. H. Gazetteer of the State of New York. Maps and plates. Syracuse, 1864. Royal 8vo, half morocco. The Latest, Fullest and Best Gazetteer of this State. 1698 French Anas, The. London, 1805. 3 vols., i6mo, boards. 1699 French Dictionary. Nouveau Dictionnaire Francois, compose sur le Diet, de 1' Academie Francoise. Paris, 1793. 2 vols., 4to, calf. 1700 Freneau. The Poems of Philip Freneau. Written chiefly during the late War. Philadelphia, Bailey, 1786. Sm. 8vo, half morocco, Bradstreet. Fine copy, and the rarest of all of the editions of Freneau's works. 1 701 Freneau's Poems, Written between the years 1768 & 1794. New Edition. Monmouth, N. J., 1795. 8vo, sheep. This edition includes many pieces not before published. 1702 Freneau. Poems written during the American Revolution- ary War, with other pieces not hitherto in Print. Third Edition. Philadelphia, 1809. 2 vols., i2mo, sheep. 1703 Freneau. Poems on Various Subjects, but chiefly Illustra- tive of the Events and Actors in the American War of Inde- pendence. London, 1 86 1. Fcap 8vo. Eight plates inserted, including portraits of Cornwallis, Clinton, Carleton, Green, etc. Frothingham. 157 1704 Freneau. Poems Relating to the American Revolution. With Notes, by E. A. Duyckinck. New Tork, 1865. Imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut edges. Large paper; only loo copies printed. 7 plates inserted, including fine proofs of Andre, Paul Jones, etc. 1705 Frere. The Works of John Hookham Frere in Verse and Prose, Memoir by Sir Bartle Frere. Portraits. London, Picker- ing, 1872. 2 vols., 8vo. Comprises his Contributions to the Microcosm and Anti-Jacobin, also Poems, Trans- lations and miscellaneous pieces. 1706 Fresenius. Qualitative Chemical Analysis. Lond., 1846. 1707 Froger. Relation of a Voyage made in 1695-97 on the Coasts of Africa, Streights of Magellan, Brazil, Cayenne and the Antilles. Illustrated with divers strange figures drawn to the Life. London, 1698. 8vo, calf. Fine copy. 1708 Frost, J. History of the Mexican War. Colored plates. New Haven, 1859. l2mo. 1709 Froissart's Chronicles of England, France and Spain Trans- lated by Johnes. London, 1855. 2 vols., impl. 'ivo, half morocco. The most readable edition of these picturesque chronicles, illustrated by many beauti- ful plates. 1 7 10 Frothingham. The Command in the Battle of Bunker Hill, with a Reply to Swett. Boston, 1851. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Illustrated by about 50 extra plates, including portraits of Revolutionary characters, among them some private plates, all good impressions, inlaid by Trent. 1711 Frothingham. History of Charlestown. Charlestown, 1845—9. ivo, half morocco. 1 7 12 Frothingham. History of the Siege of Boston, and of the Battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill. Maps and plates. Boston, 1849. 8vo. 1713 Frothingham. Siege of Boston. Fourth Edition. Boston, 1873. Sheets, uncut. 1 7 14 Frothingham. Life and Times of Joseph Warren. Boston, 1865. 8vo, sheets. 168 Galloway. 1 7 15 Froude, J. A. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. New Tork, 1865. 12 vols., i2mo. 1 7 16 Fry. Emelie L. Fry vs. Horace B. Fry : A remarkable case, caused much scandal in Philadelphia. Mrs. Fry was the daughter of John Gregg the eminent publisher. 1 71 7 [Fuller.] Historical Notices of Thomas Fuller, vi^ith Genealogy of the Fuller Family. Boston, 1859. 8vo, half morocco., interleaved. ijj8 Fulton, W. A. Legends of Long Island from the New York Mercury. A Collection of Cuttings, Comprising the Doomed Village, Captain Kidd, Squaw Lands, etc. 1866. Neatly inlaid and bound in small 4to, half morocco, uncut, gilt top, by Bradstreet. I Jig FuRMAN, G. Notes, Geographical and Historical, relating to the Town of Brooklyn, in King's County, with notes, etc. Brooklyn, 1865. 410, cloth, uncut. 1720 FuRMAN. The same. The Series of Cuttings from the " Long Island Star." Mounted in a royal 8vo, half morocco. 1721 Further Manifestation, A, of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. A^. T., 1865. 410, hf. mor. Fifty copies only printed. AGE, Thos. Nieuwe ende feer naeuw keurige Reyse door de Spaensche West Indien. Plates. Utrecht, 1682. 4to vellum. A Dutch translation of Gage's West Indies, by which he means Mexico. 1723 Gage, T. History of Rowley, including Bradford, Boxford, etc. Boston. i2mo. 1724 Gale, T. Gale Family Records. Galesville, Wis., 1866. 1725 Galileo. Private Life of. London, 1870. Post 8vo, cloth. 1726 [Galloway, Joseph.] A Candid Examination of the Mu- tual Claims of Great-Britain, and the Colonies ; with a Plan of Garden. 159 Accommodation, on Constitutional Principles. London, 1780. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut by Bradstreet. A well-written Tory tract. — See M. Rev., lii, 557. 1727 [Galloway.] The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq., Late Speaker, on the American Papers. London, 1780. 8vo, pp. 85, half morocco, by Bradstreet. " Besides Mr. Galloway's very important evidence, this pamphlet contains many use- ful and interesting notes relative to the conduct of the war in America." — M. Rev. 1728 Galloway. The same. Philadelphia, Seventy Six Society, 1858. 8vo, uncut. 1729 [Galloway.] A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount H — e, on his Naval Conduct in the American War. Lond., G. Wilkie, 1779. 8vo, pp. (4), 50, hf. mor., by Bradstreet. The conduct of Admiral Howe is severely criticised. — See M. Rev., lxi, 467. 1730 [Galloway.] A Reply to the Observations of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe, on Letters to a Nobleman ; in which His Misrepresentations are Detected. Added An appendix, contain- ing, I. Letter to Sir William Howe upon his Strictures on Mr. Galloway's Private Character. London, 1780. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. An elaborate defence of the author in reply to Sir W. Howe. 1731 Game of Euchre Compared to a Game of Life. A^. T., 1867. 1732 Garcia. Origen de los Indies de el Nuevo Mundo, e In- dias Occidentales, Segunda Impression, enmendada, etc., dirigido al Angelico Doct. Sto. Tomas de Aquino. Madrid, 1729. Folio, half calf . The author resided among the Indians for 20 years, and this work is the result of his enquiry into the subject. 1733 Garden, A. Anecdotes of the Revolutionary War in Ame- rica, with Sketches of Character of Persons the most distin- guished, in the Southern States, for Civil and Military Services. Charleston, 1822. 8vo, half calf. 1734 Garden. Anecdotes of the American Revolution. Second Series, 1822-28. i2mo, no title. 160 Gass. 1735 Garden. Anecdotes of the American Revolution. Illus- trative of the Talents and Virtues of the Heroes of the Revo- lution, who acted the most conspicuous parts therein. [With Additional Anecdotes by T. W. Field.] Brooklyn^ 1865. 3 vols., 4to, boards, uncut. 1736 Garden. The same. Brooklyn, 1865. 3 vols., folio. Large paper j 30 copies only printed in this size, and 120 copies- in 410. 1837 Gardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society Deli- neated. Chtswick, 1830. The wood engravings in this worJc are of the most beautifiil character, and the work is elegantly printed by C. Whittingham. 1738 Gardiner, W. Catalogue of Ancient and Modern Books, Selected with the Greatest Care, on sale by William Gardiner. London, 1809—13. 8vo. Replete with original, uncommon, and characteristic bibliographical notes. .Gardiner was the " Mustapha " of the " Bibliomania.^^ See his memorable and incisive attack on Dibdin at the end of catalogue. Part i, for 18 1 2. IWenzies' copy sold for $15.50. 1739 Gardner, S. J. Autumn Leaves. A'". T., 1865. i2mo. 1740 Garnean, F. X. History of Canada. Translated by Bell. Second Edition, revised. Montreal, John Lovell, 1862. Cloth. 1 741 Garnett, S. a. Cursory Family Sketches. Privately printed, 1870. 8vo, pp. 140. 1742 Garrard, H. Chambersburg in the Colony and the Re- volution, Philadelphia, 1856. 8vo, cloth. 1743 Garrido, F. La Espana Contemporanea. Map and Por- trait. Barcelona, 1865. '^o-^tMvo, half morocco. 1744 [Garrison, W. P.j The Benson Family of Newport, R. L New York, 1872. 8vo. 1745 Gaskell, E. C. Life of Charlote Bronte. 1856. 1746 Gass, P. A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery from the mouth of the Missouri to the Pacific Ocean. Maps. London, 1808. 8vo, hoards, uncut. Contains a Narrative of Lewis and Clark's expedition. Genealogical. 161 1747 Gaspey. Life and Times of the Good Lord Cobham. 1844. 1748 [Gatford, Lionel.] Pubiick j Good | Without Private | Inte- rests : I Or, i A Compendious Remonstrance of the j present sad State and Condition of the English | Colonie in Virginia, j Humblv presented to His Highness the Lord Proctectour, j By a Person zealously devoted, ', London^ \ Printed for Henry Marsh, 1657. 4to, cloth, uncut. Reprinted in facsimile at Vienna for E. Tross, of Paris. Scarce. 1749 Gautier, T. Constantinople of To-Day . Land, 1864. i2mo. 1750 Gautier. Wanderings in Spain. London, 1850. Post 8vo. 1751 Gayarre, C. Romance of the History of Louisiana. N. T., 1848. i2mo. 1752 Gazette Series, The. Vol. i. Papers Concerning the Capture and Detention of Major Andre. Collected by Henry B. Dawson. — Vol. 11. Papers Concerning the Town and Village of Yonkers, Westchester County. A Fragment. By Henry B. Dawson. — Vol. iii. Papers Concerning the Boundary between the States of New York and New Jersey. Written by Several Hands. — Vol. iv. Rambles in Westchester County, New York. A Fragment. By Henry B. Dawson. Tankers, N. T., 1866. 4 vols., royal 8vo, gilt top, uncut. Twenty-six copies printed, for private circulation only. Very rare. Made up from the columns of the " Westchester Gazette," hence the name of the series, sets of which have sold for $ioo. 1753 Gazette, The, for 1865 and 1866, This series contains the papers relative to Mayor Andre and other matters of historical interest. 1754 Geary. In Memoriam (John White). P^//a., 1873. 4to. Very scarce. A tribute of respect to the late governor of Pennsylvania. 1755 Gell and Gandy's Pompeiana, or the Topography, Edifices, and Ornaments of Pompeii, containing the Results of all the Excavations previous to 1819. New Edition, royal 8vo, with upwards of 100 line engravings, by Goodall, Cooke, Heath, Pye, etc. London, 1852. Imp. 8^0, half morocco, gilt top. ijS^i Genealogical Pamphlets. Jauncey, Hapgood, Pratt, Dane, Fuller and Perkins, [y.d.'] " vols., 8vo. 21 162 Gentleman's Magazine. 1757 Genealogical Pamphlets. Wentworth, Winthrop and Others. 1758 Genealogical Pamphlets. A Large Collection, [ii.i^.] 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. Includes Stoddard, Morgan, Hodges, Hall, Sanborn, Ed. Hinman, Temple, McKin- stry, Whitmore, Sumer, Lawrence, Neale, Vassals, Messenger, Dumaresq, Field, Stiles, Winthrop and Gale. 1759 Genealogies of the Stranahan, Josselyn, Fitch and Dow Families in North America. Brooklyn. N. T., 1868. Privately printed. 1760 Geneva Arbitration. The British Case. Washington. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth, 1 761 Genlis, Countess de. Memoirs. London, 1826. 7 vols., post 8vo, boards, 1762 Gent. The Life of Mr. Thomas Gent, Printer of York. Written by Himself. London, 1832. 8vo, uncut. Illustrated by tile insertion of about 20 views and portraits, illustrative of the work, inlaid and ready for binding. 1763 Gent. Another copy. Without Illustrations. 1832. 1764 Gentle Life, The. London, 1866. 2 vols., fcap 8vo, cloth, 1765 Gentleman's Magazine, complete from its Commencement in 1731, to 1858 with many hundred portraits and engravings, an excellent set. 1731-1868. 181 vols., 8vo, neatly bound. A most valuable boolc of reference for Local History, Historical Events, Family His- tory, Biography, etc., extending over a century and a quarter. The Gentleman's Magazine and London Magazine, must be consulted when any particular point in the history of the period is to be discussed. They may even be looked at in conjunction with more regular histories. The times are very faithfully reflected in these passing mirrors. Specimens of the most noted publications of the day are to be found there j essays occur, often of great merit, and constitutional subjects are treated ; and some even of political economy. The poetry of Swift and Pope may be seen in extracts adorning those passages like the verses of the meanest of their contemporaries. Here may be noticed the first efforts of the itrength of Johnson. We have the deaths, the marriages, the literary productions of many of whom we do not hear, and who little thought so soon to he forgotten j and if a walk to Westminster Abbey could occupy the mind of Addison, I see not why the student may not resort, for similar purposes of amusement and improve- ment, to these brief chronicles — these fleeting sketches of life and its concerns — these striking images of the transitory nature of everything human. — Prof. Smytb'i Lectures on Modern History. Gibson. 163 1766 Geographica Classica. Oblong. London, i-]b%. 1767 Geographical View of the United States. London, 1820. Thick 8vo, boards, uncut. 1768 Geology of the County of Cape May. Trenton, 1857. 8vo. 1769 George III. Correspondence of King George III, with Lord North, 1 768-1 783. Land., 1876. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. 1770 George III. Addresses to the King. 1778. i2mo. Contains some reference to the American Revolution. 1771 George IV. History and Reign of. London, 1830. 1772 Georgian Era, The. Memoirs of the most Eminent Per- sons who have flourished in Great Britain, Geo. I Geo. IV. Portraits. London, 1832. 4 vols., i2mo, cloth, uncut. a biographical Dictionary of the period. 1773 Gerard, J. W. Old Streets of New York, under the Dutch. 1774 German and English Dictionary. 1855. i8mo. 1775 Gesner, a. New Brunswick, with Notes for Emigrants. Illustrated. London, \%\'] . %\o, half calf. !']']() Gesta RoMANORUM, or Entertaining Moral Stories. Trans- lated by Swan. London, 1870. 2vols., i2mo, uncut. Original edition. "They [the Monks] might be disposed occasionally to recreate their minds with subjects of a light and amusing nature j and what could be more innocent or delightful than the stories of the Gesta Romanorum ? *' — Douce^i JUus- trations of Shakespeare.^^ 1777 Gibbes, R. W. Documentary History of the American Revolution, 1764-6. New Tori, 1855. 8vo. 1778 Gibbon, E. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, with Notes, by William Smith. London, Murray, 1854. 8 vols., 8vo, half morocco. Best edition on large paper. 1779 Gibson, E. B. Biographical Sketches of the Bordley Family, Philadelphia, 1865. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet Privately printed and scarce. 164 Gilpin 1780 Gibson. The same. 1865. Svo, cloth. 1 78 1 Gibson, W. S. Dilston Hall. 1850. Relates to the Rebellion of 1715. 1782 GiFFORD, J. Residence in France. London, 1797. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf . 1783 Gilbert, W. Doctor Austin's Guests. 1867. i2mo. 1784 GiLLiss, J. M. The United States Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere during the years 1849- 1852. ... 62 plates. Washington, 1855-56. 4 vols., 4to. Contain most interesting and useful information respecting the geography, natural history, industrial resources, etc., of the regions visited. The first volume has, be- sides maps, many colored views ; the second contains 32 beautifully colored plates. 1785 Gillray, James. Caricatures. The Forty-five Suppressed plates. London, 1770. Roy. folio, half red morocco. This volume contains those plates which the prudishness of the present day separates from his general series. Many of the subjects have a decided political meaning. Gilray is undoubtedly the prince of English Caricaturists, and is considered by many as superior even to Hogarth. 1786 Gilman, N. The Gilman Family traced in the line of Hon. John Gilman, of Exeter, N. H., with an Account of many other Gilmans in England and America. Portrait. Albany, 1869. 4to. 1787 Gilman. Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Gilman Family. Alb., 1863. 8vo, halfmor., gilt top, by Bradstreet. 1788 Gilman. The same. Albany, 1863. 8vo, cloth. One hundred copies only printed. 1789 Gilman. Genealogy of the Gilman Family in England and America. Albany, 1864. Small 4to. 1790 Gilman, D. C. Historical Discourse Norwich, Connecticut, 1859. 8vo. 1 79 1 Gilpin, W. Memoirs of Josias Rogers. 18 10. 8vo. Rogers was ctptured during the American Revolution and this work contains the particulars of his escape, siege of Charleston, etc. GODARD. 165 1792 [Gilpin, Thomas. J Exiles in Virginia : with Observations on the Conduct of the Society of Friends during the Revolu- tionary War, comprising the Official Papers of the Government relating to that period, 1 777-1 778. Phila., 1848. 8vo, cloth. Scarce. Presentation copy from the Author. 1793 Gilpin, Wm. Observations on the River Wye. Plates. London, 1800. 8vo. 1794 GiOVANBATTESTA, M. A Curious and Rare Collection of Letters to this eminent Chirographer, from John Allan's Library. 1795 GiSBORNE, T. Duties of the Female Sex. 8vo. 1796 Gladding, Gilbert R. ... Information Respecting the Great Ingraham Estate, with Kingdom of Great Britain. Prov., 1859. 1797 Gladstone, W. E. " Ecce Homo." London, jS68. i2mo. 1798 Gladstone. Juventis Mundi, The Gods and Men of the Heroic Age. Boston, 1869. I2mo, cloth. 1799 Glass, F. Life of George Washington in Latin. New Tori, 1836. i2mo. 1800 Gleig, G. R. Memoirs of Warren Hastings, First Gov. Gen. of Bengal, including his Journals and Letters, now First Published. Fine portrait. London, 1841. 3 vols., 8vo. 1801 [Gleig.] A Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Washington, and New Orleans, in the years i8i4and 1815 ; with some Account of the Countries Visited, by an Officer. London, 1821. 8vo, hoards, uncut. The Rev. gentleman was at the Battle of New Orleans, and rather dislikes the Americans. 1802 Glentworth, J. B. Statement of Frauds on the Elective Franchise. New York, 1840. Relates to the famous " Pipe Laying " fraud. 1803 Glover, A. Glover Memorials and Genealogies. Boston, 1867. 1804 Godard, Abba N. Trojan Sketch Book. 1846. i2mo. 166 Goodrich. 1805 Godwin. Lives of the Necromancers. New York, 1847. i2mo, half calf . 1806 Goethe. Sorrows of Werter and Letters of Charlotte. Bos- ton, Thoma-, 1798. i2mo. 1807 Goethe. Memoirs of Goethe, by Himself. London, 1824 2 vols., 8vo, half moroc ■CO. 1808 Goethe. Dramatic Works. Translated. 1850. 1809 Goethe. Faust. Translated by Brooks. 1856. i2mo. 1810 Goethe's Correspondence with a Child. Boston, 1859. 181 1 Goffe, W. Plan for seizing and carrying to New York Col. Wm. Goffe the Regicide, as set forth in the affidavit of John London, April 20, 1678. Albany, mdccclv. The Text inlaid to 4to size bv Trent, two plates inserted, and elegantly bound in brown morocca, gilt top, by Bradstreet. 1812 Goldsmith, O. The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by Peter Cunningham. Best Edition. London, Murray, 1 854. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. " In point of elegance and brilliancy of type all that the most luxurious bibliomaniac can wish, and just such books as the lover of good literature would wish to put upon his shelves." — Literary Ga%ette. 1 8 13 Goldsmith. Vicar of Wakefield. Illustrated by George Thomas. London, 1 863. 8vo, morocco. 1814 Goldsmith. The Deserted Village. Beautifully illustrated with Wood Engravings, copied from the Designs of the Etching Club. London, 1857. Crown 8vo, morocco extra. 18 15 Golownin, J. Captivity in Japan. London, 1818. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. Interesting as the experience of an intelligent write^of over half a century ago. 1816 Good, J. M. Study of Medicine. 1835 2 vols., 8vo, j/iw/i. 18 1 7 Goodrich. C. A. Select British Eloquence. New York, 1853. Royal 8vo, half calf. 1818 Goodrich, S. G. De Vereenigde Staten van Amerika. Amsterdam, 1854. 8vo. This is a Dutch translation of Goodrich's History of America. Gordon. 167 1 8 19 Goodrich, Frank B. The Court of Napoleon, or Society under the First Empire, with Portraits of its Beauties, Wits and Heroines, from Authentic Originals. New Tork, 1857. Imp. 8vo, tree calf extra, gilt edges. 1S20 Goodrich. The Tribute Book. A Record of Munificence, Self-Sacrifice and Patriotism of the American People During the War for the Union. Illustrated. New Tork, 1865. Imp. 8vo, half gros grain morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 1821 Goodwin, N. Descendants of Thomas Olcott. Hartford. i°43- 8vo, half morocco. 1822 Goodwin. The Foote Family, or Descendants of Nathan- iel Foote. Hartford, 1849. 8vo. 1823 Goodwin. Genealogical Notes or Contributions to the Family History of some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Hartford, 1856. 8vo. 1824 Goodwin, P. A. Biography of Andrew Jackson. New York, 1835. i2mo, sheep. 1825 Gordon, Mrs. Christopher North ; A Memoir of John Wilson, with an Introduction by R. S. Mackenzie. Portraits. New York, 1863. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 1826 Gordon, Thos. F. The History of New Jersey, from its Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption ot the Federal Con- stitution. Trenton, 1 834. 8vo, boards, uncut. Very scarce in such a condition. 1827 Gordon, W. Sermon July 4, 1777, being the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Boston, ill"]. "Perhaps the first oration communicating the Declaration of Independence." — Sabin's Dictionary, 28009. 1828 Gordon. A Sermon fon] the Choice of Counsellers. Watertown, 1 775. 8vo. uncut. Fine copy. "This celebrated sermon was delivered at Watertown on the 19 July, about a month after the battle of Bunker Hill, and nearly before the declaration of Independence while the General Court was in session at Watertown having been driven out of Boston." — Sabin's Dictionary, No. 28010. 168 Gould. 1829 Gordon, W. History of the Rise, Progress, and Establish- ment of the Independence of the United States of America, in- cluding account of the late War, and of the Thirteen Colonies, original edition printed for the author, with list of subscribers. Maps and plates. London, 1788. 4 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. The author resided in America from 1770 to 1786, and wrote the work on the spot. Prof. Smyth observes ; *' The author appears to have had access to good sources of information, and the work is an immense assemblage of facts presented^ with great impartiality, 1830 GoRRiE, P. D. Lives of Eminent Methodist Ministers. Auburn, 1862. i2mo. 1831 Gorton, J. Biographical Dictionary, with a Supplemen- tary Volume, edited by Cyrus Redding. London, 1 85 1. 1832 GossoN, Steph. The Ephemerides of Phialo [with] the de- fence of a Curtezan etc. Imprinted at London by Thomas Dawson. 1579. l6mo, calf, antique. An extremely rare little volume. 1833 Gotham and the GoTHAMiTEs. A^. T., ibmo, bds., uncut. A curious volume which on its publication was rigidly suppressed and the author waa imprisoned and fined, 1834 GoTHAMiTE. Acrostics from Across the Atlantic. London, 1869. 1835 GovGE, W. God's Three Arrowes, Plagve, Famine, Sword. London, 1 65 1. 4to. 1836 GouGH, J. History of the Quakers. Dublin, 1789. 4 vols., 8vo, calf broken. 1837 GouGH, John B. Autobiography. 1853. i8mo. 1838 GouLBURN, E. M. Sermons. London, 1868. i6mo. 1839 Gould. Defence of Dr. Gould and Reply to the Statement. 2 vols, in I, 8vo, half calf . Relates to the Dudley Observatory. 1840 Gould, J. History of Delaware County and Border Wars of New York, Roxbury, 1856. This is the only printed work by this gentleman who is so well known by his con- nection with the Erie railway. It is now scarce. Grant. 169 1841 GouRLAY, R. Statistical Account of Upper Canada. Map. London^ 1822. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. 1842 GoRWEN, F. B. Argument on Pennsylvania Railroad and 3 others. 1875. . 8vo. 1843 GowER, J. Confessio Amantis. Edited and Collated with the Best MSS. by Dr. Pauli. Finely printed in large Antique Type by C. Whittingham. London, 1857. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. A beautiful edition of tliese femous old metrical tales, the delight of the middle ages. 1844 Grace, Sheffield. Memoirs of the Family of Grace. Lon- don., 1823. 8vo, half morocco., gilt top., uncut. Including over one hundred portraits. 1845 Graglia, G. Italian and English Dictionary. London, li^^. 1846 Graham, J. A. A Descriptive Sketch of the Present State of Vermont, one of the United States of America. London, 1797- 8vo, uncut. 1847 Graham, J. J. Memoir of General Graham with Notices of the Campaigns in which he was engaged from 1779 to 180 1. Edited by his Son, Col. Graham. Portrait, Edinburgh, pri- vately printed by R. y R. Clark, 1862. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Includes a plan of Vorktown, 1781. A few copies only printed. The story of Cap- tain Asgill and the Guards is graphically related. 1848 Grahame, J. The History of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the British Colonies till their Revolt and Declaration of Independence. London, 1836. Binding of one volume broken. " Mr. Graham has published the best book that has anywhere appeared upon the History of the United States. He has corrected the mistakes, whether of error or malignity, which his predecessors in the same labors had committed." — North American Renjienv, Vol. xxxil, 174. See also "Am. Quarterly," 1832. 1849 Grammont, Count. Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second, with notes by Sir W. Scott. • Portrait of Nell Gwynne. London, 1853. i2mo. 1850 Grant, J. The History of the Newspaper Press. London, 1873. 3 ^^•'g^ vols., 8vo, cloth. Embracing the most extensive collection of matter regarding the press, including his- tory and anecdote. 22 170 Graydon. 1 85 1 Grant. Matthew Grant's Old Church Record, and Other Genealogical Tracts. 8vo. 1852 Grasse. The Operations of the French Fleet under Count de Grasse in 178 1—2. As Described in Two Contemporane- ous Journals. [Edited by J. G. Shea.] New Tork, 1864. 165 copies only printed for the Bradford Club. 1853 Grattan. Select Speeches of Henry Grattan. Portrait. Dublin, 1845. 8vo. 1854 Graves, W. Two Letters from W. Graves, Esq. : Re- specting the Conduct of Rear-Admiral Thomas Graves in North America, During his Accidental Command there for Four Months in 178 1. Plan. \_London, 1782.] 4to, half morocco. A large and fine copy of the scarce privately printed original edition. 1855 Graves. Two Letters from W. Graves, Esq. [Another Edition.] Morrisania, 1865. 1856 Gray, F. C. Oration on Washington's Birthday. \n.d.^ 1857 Gray, Thomas. Works. London: Pickering, i^^t^. 5 vols., fcap. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 1858 Gray, Thomas. Designs by Mr. R. Bently, for Six Poems, by T. Gray. London, 1775. Small folio, boards, uncut. a choice and curious book, the illustrations are engraved on copper, and the printing is only on one side of the paper — a rare portrait of Gray inserted. Printed on thiclc drawing paper. 1859 Gray. Portraits, Manuscripts, etc., relating to the Poet, £^ collected by the Rev. John Mitford, Editor Gray's Works. A Unique collection. 4to, half morocco. y ^ ,- i860 Gray. Poems and Letters. London, 1820. ^vo, boards, uncut. 1 86 1 Gray. Poems. Boston, 1863. i8mo, half morocco. ^Jt> 1862 [Graydon, A.] Memoirs of a Life, Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania, within the last Sixty Years. With Occasional Remarks upon the General Occurrences, Character and Spirit of that Eventful Period. Harrisburgh, iSu. izmo. Fine copy of the scarce first edition. Greene. 171 1863 [Graydon, a.] Memoirs of a Life, Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania, within the Last Sixty Years. Edinburgh^ 1822. 8vo, hoards, uncut. 1864" Graydon. The same. Edinburgh, 12,22. %wo. half calf. 1865 Greeley, H. His First Autobiography with Memoirs of his later years and Death. Brooklyn, 1873. Small folio, paper. One of 76 copies illustrated by several portraits of Horace Greeley. 1866 Greeley. The American Conflict ; A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-64 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; etc., etc. Plates. Hartford, Conn., 1864. Vol. I, boards, uncut. 1867 Greeley. Letter of Horace Greeley to Members of the Union League Club. \New Tori'] Privately Printed, 1867. 8vo, uncut. A few copies printed for private distribution only. *' Understand once for all, that I dare yov and defy you." — Extract. 1868 Greeley. Recollections of a Busy Life. New Edition. d/i^ New York, 1867. ^vo, unbound and uncut. 1869 Greeley. A Memorial of Horace Greeley. New York, 1873. 8vo, uncut. One of 25 copies only in this condition. ^ 1870 Green, A. Memoirs of Joseph Eastburn. 1828. i8mo. 1871 Green, A. A Discourse, Memory of George Washington.... /£^- Medford, 1800. 8vo. 1872 Greene, B. Eulogy on George Washington. Portsmouth, 1800. 8vo. Very scarce. 1873 Green, Thos. J. Journal of the Texian Expedition against A .A Mifr, Subsequent imprisonment of the Author, etc. Illustrated ^'^^ from drawings taken from life. New York, 1845. 8vo. 1874 Greene, Albert G. Recollections of the Jersey Prison-Ship, from the manuscript of the late Capt. Thos. Dring, of Provi- /^ dance. Providence, Reprinted, 1867. ^to, folded. 172 Gresswell. 1875 Greene. The same. New Edition with Notes and In- troduction by Henry B. Dawson. Morrisania^ 1865. Imp. 8vo, uncut. 1876 Greene. Catalogue of the Library of Albert G. Greene, JL^ Embracing an immense number of volumes, many concerning the Early History of America. New York, 1869. 8vo, uncut. 1877 Greene, G. W. Historical View of the- American Revo- /^ lution. Boston, 1865. Svo,/o/, 1878 Greene. Examination of some Statements concerning Major-General Greene, in the Ninth Volume of Bancroft's /O History. ... Boston, 1866. 8vo. 1879 Greene. The Life of Nathaniel Greene, Major-General in •^ ^^' the Army of the Revolution. New Tork, 1867-71. '^ -^ 3 vols., 8vo, sheets folded, uncut. 1880 Greene. Memoirs of Charlotte Princess of Wales. Port. '7 ^ and plates. London [n.d.'\. 8vo, half calf . 1881 Greenhow, Robert. The History of Oregon ind Califor- nia, and the other Territories on the North West. Geographical / (iT) Views. Boston, 1846. 8vo, half morocco. I ^ 1882 Greenhow. The same, Second Edition. Boston, 1845. 8vo, cloth. 1883 Greenhow, R. Memoir on the Northwest Coast of North 7 ^ America. 1840. 8vo, paper. 1884 Greenleaf. Statistical View of the District of Maine. J S^ Boston, 1 8 16. 8vo. 1885 Gregg, J. Commerce of the Prairies ; or the Journal of a n Sante Fe Trader, During Eight Expeditions, and a Resi- J,-^ dence of Nine Years in Northern Mexico. New York, 1849. ^■. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. 1886 Gregory,©. Mathematics for Practical Men. 3d Edition, />^ Revised by H. Low. London, 1848. 8vo, half turkey. 1887 Gresswell, W. P. Annals of Parisian Typography, Con- ^5 ,r taining an Account of the Earliest Typographical Establishments . Grose. 173 of Paris ; and Notices and Illustrations of the Most Remarkable Productions of the Parisian Gothic Press. London^ 1818. 8vo. This highly interesting volume contains copies of the curious woodcut devices of the early French printers. 1888 Greville, Charles C. F. Journal of the Reigns of George ^-^ IV, and William IV. Edited by Henry Reeve. London^ 1874. =. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth^ uncut. I * Best library edition of this lively and gossiping work. /^ 1889 Grey, C. Early Years of the Prince Consort. London, i^ib"] . . ,1890 Grey, Earl. Parliamentary Government Considered with Reference to Reform. London, 1864. 8vo, cloth. 1891 Griffith, T. W. Annals of Baltimore. Baltimore, 182^. *y/.'p- 8vo, boards, uncut. 1892 Griffith, W. Historical Notes of the American Colonies and Revolution, from 1754 to 1775. Published by his Executors. '§^%^ Burlington, N. J., 1843. ^^°5 boards. Very scarce. /^J 1893 Griffiths, J. Travels in Europe, Asia Minor and Arabia. Fine portrait. London, 1805. 4to, boards. A 1894 Grigg. Catalogue of the Private Library of John W. Grigg. Philadelphia, 1867. Imp. 8vo. Ten copies only printed for private distribution. I^r- 1895 Griscom, J. H. The Family Record. N. T., 1868. 4to. /A ^ 1896 Griscom. Memoir of John Griscom. New Tori, iB^q. 1897 Griswold. Catalogue of the Library of W. Griswold. 8vo, uncut. /^xt898 Gronow, B. H. Celebrities of London and Paris. London, 1865. Post 8vo, half morocco. /_ 1899 Gronow, Capt. Last Recollection. Lond., 1866. Hf.mor. 1900 [Grose, F.] Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. A A — 1785- ^8^9- i2mo, half morocco. This is a genuine unmutilated reprint of the much sought after Firit Editian of Capt. V Francis Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. 174 Guizox- 1901 [Grose.J Advice to the Officers of the British Army. New York^ 1867. 7^0^ 123 copies printed for the Agathynian Club. It is a satire on the style of Swift's " Advice to Servants." It refers to officers serving in New Yorlt, during the Revolution. 1902 Grose. The same. A^. T., 1867. 8vo, red ?nor. extra, gilt top, uncut. // >j 1903 Gross, S. D. Lives of" Eminent American Physicians and "^ Surgeons. Philadelphia, 1861. 1904 GuARiMi, II Paster Fido. The Faithfull Shephard. London, /.fX) 1647. 4to. Large copy. j-f) 1905 GuENLETTE, T. S. Chinese Tales. London, 1817. i2mo, calf. ^ 1906 Guild. Genealogy of the Descendants of John Guild. /'•^ Providence, 1867. 1907 Guild, R. A. The Librarian's Manual ; a Treatise on Bibliography, comprising a Select and Descriptive List of Bib- ^f).^ liographical Works; to which are added. Sketches of Publick Libraries. Illustrated with Engravings. ... New York, 1858. 4to, boards. The first part consists of a descriptive list of 495 separate works, comprising 191 6 volumes of such bibliographical books as are considered to be of the first import- ance for a library apparatus, including a copious American Bibliography. The second part contains historical sketches of fourteen of the largest public libraries in this country and Europe. \ h^ 1908 Guild. History of Brown University. Providence, 1867. / Large paper copy in sheets. ^^ 1909 GuiLHERMY. Itineraire Archeologique de Paris. Illustrated. K 1910 GuizoT, F. History of Civilization, from the Fall of the ,]il. Roman Empire to the French Revolution. London, 1846. ^„ /^n 3 vols., post 8vo, half sheep. 191 1 GuizoT. History of the English Revolution of 1649, *''°'" the Accession to the Death of Charles I. London, \%^b. i2mo. Hakluyt. 175 1912 GuizoT, T. P. G. Washington. By Monsieur Guizot. ... Translated. London^ 1840. • 8vo. ^\7D "The name of Mr. Sparks is strangely omitted from the title-page, a singular fact never accounted for."— G. Ellis's Memoir of Jared Sparks. ^^1913 GuNN, N. Memoir of J. H. Livingston. Mew Tork, i^s^- 1914 Gunning, Hy. . Reminiscences. 1855. 2 vols., post 8vo. 3' 1915 GuRowsKi, A. G. de. America and Europe. New Tor k, ^•f 1867- i2mo. ^^1916 GuRowsKi. Russia as it is. New Tork, 1854.. i2mo. 1917 GuTCH, Jno. M. Observations or notes upon the Writings of the Ancients, upon the Materials w^hich they used, and upon ^j* , the Introduction of the Art of Printing. Bristol, 1827. 8vo, half morocco. The editor of ** Robin Hood." A presentation copy with the author's autograph. 1918 • Guthrie, Wm. New System of Modern Geography. Phila- ^tj_ delphia, 1794' 2 vols., 410, calf. |U>i/|.'*0 Norwalk, 1847. i2mo. >fe '935 Hall, Fanny W. Rambles in Europe. 1839. 2 vols. 1936 Hall, Fitzedward. Modern English. A'^. r., 1873. i2mo. 1937 Hall. Catalogue of the Library of Fitzedward Hall, Esq., [sold]. Albany, Mumell, printer, I'ib-j. i\o, half morocco. Describes a large library gathered together in the East Indies, sent hither for sale. 1938 Hall, H. Capture of Ticonderoga and Vindication. Mont- pelier, 1869. 2 vols., 8vo. 1939 Hall, H. History of Vermont, from its Discovery to its Admission into the Union, in 179 1. Albany, 1868 8vo. 1940 Hall, James. Kentucky, a Tale. London, 1834. This is a scarce English edition of Harpe's Head. J^ 1941 Hall, J. History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton, N. J. New York, 1859. l2mo. 1942 Hall, iVIrs. Queens before the Conquest. London, 1854. 2 vols., small 8vo, cloth. i- . . f, What Miss Strickland has achieved for English (Queens since the Norman era, has ^T ,^ been accomplished by Mrs. Hall on behalf of the royal ladies who, as wives of Saxon Kings, had influenced the destinies of Britain. 1943 Hall, Bp. J. No Peace with Rum. William Pickering, /^-~ 1852. i6mo. 1944 Hall, B. Satires with the Illustrations of Th. Warton, and additional Notes by S. W. Singer. Portrait. Chiswick, 1824. l2mo, half morocco. " Pope, on presenting Mr. West with a copy of these satires, observed that he es- teemed them the best poetry and truest satire in the English language." — See Bihliotbcca Angh-Poetica, where a copy is priced 151. 1945 Hall, Maj. Adventures of a Bric-a-Brac Hunter. 1868. " Bric-a-brac," or Bric-a-Bracquer, is a French compound, meaning a " dealer in marbles and objects of art," and is here used in the sense of " Curiosity Hunter." 23 178 Halsted. ^JX) 1946 Hall, W. W. The Guide Board to Health, Peace and Competence. 8vo, sheep. 1947 Hallam, A. H. Remains in Verse and Prose. Boston, lib^. 0^ 1948 Hallam, H. Works complete, viz : Constitutional History „ of England. View of the State of Europe, during the Middle ' I /$^0 -— Ages. Introduction to the Literature of Europe. Boston, _^ 1866. 10 vols., 8vo., cloth, uncut. Mr. Hallam is, on the whole, far better qualified than any other writer for the office which he has undertaken. He has great industry and great acuteness j his know- ledge is extensive, various, and profound j his mind is equally distinguished by the amplitude of its grasp, and by the delicacy of its fact. — Lord Macaulay. J^^ 1949 Halleck, F. G. Poems. New York, 1855. i2mo, ca//^ 1950 Halliwell, J. O. A Catalogue of Chap-Books, Garlands, y~S^ and Popular Histories, in the Possession of James Orchard Halliwell, Esq. Loudon, for Private Circulation, mdcccxlix. Post 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt top, byBradstreet. 1 95 1 Halliwell, J. O. Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial 1^ Words, Obselete Phrases, and Proverbs, and Antient Customs, from the XlVth Century. 1855. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. An indispensable book to the reader of our old Poets, Dramatists, Theologians, and other writers, whose works abound with allusions of which explanations are not to be found in ordinary Dictionaries. S^ 1952 Halliwell. An Historical Sketch of the Provincial Dia- lects of England, Illustrated by Numerous Examples. Albany, 1868. Roy. 8vo, cloth. ■^A*2/i953 Halliwell. Shakesperiana. A Catalogue of the Early Edition of Shakespeare's Plays. London, 1841, %wa, half mor. ij^ 1954 Halliwell. Shakespearian Criticism. London, 1853. 1955 Hallock, G. History of the South Congregational Church, ^J4J New Haven. New Haven, 1865. i2mo. 1956 Halsey, W. An Oration before the Brethren, St. John's Lodge, Newark, New Jersey. Newark, 1800. 8vo. An exceedingly rare Oration on the Death of George Washington. 1957 Halsted, C. A. Richard III as Duke of Gloucester and :J /v King of England. Philadelphia, i%\\. ivo, cloth. Hamilton. 179 1958 Hambleton, J. P. Biography of Henry A. Wise. Richmond, or ^^56. 8vo. Very scarce. The remaining copies having burnt up in the Richmond fire. 1959 Hamer, J. The Smoker's Text Book. London [nJ.'] ^/y, ^ microscopic little book, about 2 inches square, but neatly inlaid by Mr. Trent, to / V '-' a 4to. i960 Hamilton, Rt. Hon. Lady Anne. Secret History of the Court of England, from the accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth ; with full particulars of the 0> -^ mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte. 1832. 2 vols., 8vo. Scarce, having been suppressed. Including among other matters, full particulars of the curious scandalous memoirs of the court of Geo. the 4th, giving rise to the £1000 hoax. 1961 Hamilton. Memoirs of Lady Hamilton; with illustrative Anecdotes of many of her most Particular Friends, Embellished , with a fine portrait after Romney. London^ 18 15. \y - Post 8vo, half calf. This beautiful lady was the mother of Lord Nelson's daughter who died desolate and despondent at Calais. 1962 Hamilton. The Works of Alexander Hamilton ; com- prising his Correspondence, and his Political and Official Writings, exclusive of the Federalist, Civil and Military. Pub- lished from the Original Manuscripts deposited in the Depart- ^^ ment of State. Edited by John C. Hamilton. ... New York, '~ 1850. 7 vols., 8vo, cloth. Large and fine set of this scarce and valuable work. 1963 Hamilton. A Letter Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams. New York, 1800. \-y^ This letter, bearing on the Burr controversy, elicited much and varied criticism. 1964 Hamilton. A Letter to General Hamilton on his to ^^ President Adams. 8vo. 1965 Hamilton. Observations on Certain Documents contained in No. V and vi of " The History of the United States for the year 1796 " in which the Charge of Speculation against Alex- ander Hamilton Late Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted. Written by Himself. Philadelphia: John Fenno, 1797. 8vo, pp. 37, Iviii, morocco extra. %: \ 180 Hamilton. Scarce. Fine copy of the original edition. This work was zealously destroyed by the friends of General Hamilton. *' * Written bv himself,' or this little book ot 96 pages would most likely have been pronounced the greatest libel upon the greatest man New York ever produced. It has been claimed to the honor oi his friends that they endeavored to suppress it. It was copyrighted, and never reprinted but once until recently, but scarce a.N it has become, it is now part of American literature. Hamilton was charged with *a connection with one James Reynolds for purposes ot improper pecuniary speculation.' ' My real crime,' confesses the late Secretary not without a blush, * is an amorous connection with his [Reynolds] wife ror a considerable time, with his pri\it\ and connivance.' That was how he came to be the private banker of the husband of Mrs. Reynolds, * from whose conversation it was quickly apparent that other than pecuniary consolation would be acceptable,' p. iS.' Truth never appeared so naked as in these confessions of Alexander Hamilton." — Stei'i-rs. ^ 1966 Hamilton. Observations. [Another Edition.] Philadel- phia : Printed Pro Bono Publico^ 1 800. Boards^ uncut. Fine copy of this rare edition, with other pamphlets on Hamilton, Jefferson, etc., an extremely rare and valuable collection, put forth by Hamilton's enemies. 4/^" 1967 Hamilton. Another Copy. 1968 Hamilton. Another Edition. ISIeiv York: Printed for the ^^b Hamilton Cluh^ 1865. 4to. Twenty copies only printed on this size. i969 Hamilton. The Same. Nexv York^ 1865. 8vo. Fifty copies only printed on this size. 1970 [Hamilto^j.J The Politics and Views ot a Certain Party Displayed. 1 792. 8vo. A severe attack on Thomas Jefferson. j^ 1971 Hamilton. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, on the Subject of Manufactures. London^ 1793* 1972 Hamilton. Works of Alexander Hamilton Comprising his J ^ most important Official Reports ; an Improved Edition of the J^ ^^ Federalist, and Pacificus. Xew York^ 18 10. (^9,^ / 3 vols., 8vo, half morocco extra^ gilt iop^ uncut^ by Bradstreet, 1973 Hamilton. The same. Vol. in. 1810. Boards^ uncut, " Some ot the contents of these volumes are not included in the new edition.' — Sabin's Dictionary, No. Z9987. f^ 1974 Hamilton. A Collection of Facts and Documents relative -gi to the Death of Hamilton. By the editor of the Evening Post , [William Coleman.] New }'ori, 1804. 8vo, sheets. Hamilton. 181 1975 Hamilton. Memoirs of Count Grammont, translated, 64 portraits by Scriven. London, 1811. 2 vols., 8vo, half gilt top. Portrait! are a sine jua mnin a book like Grammont. We are all curious about the personal attractions of the naughty people, and this is a line copy of the best edition with brilliant impressions of the plates. Such copies rarely turn up. Hamilton. Fairy Tales. London, 1849. Post 8vo. One of Bohn's extra volumes, now suppressed. 1977 Hamilton, G. Gala-Days. Country Living. Boston, 1862- 4o_ 3' 2 vols., i2mo. 1978 Hamilton, H. Geometrical Treatise of the Conic Sections. Plates. London, ly; 2- \x.o,calf. 1979 Hamilton, J. C. The Life of Alexander Hamilton. New York, 184.0. Vol. I, 8vo. 1980 Hamilton. History of the Republic of the United States of America, as traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of his Cotemporaries. By John C. Hamilton. ... New York, and Philadelphia, 1857-65. 7 vols., 8vo, cloth. ^^ 1981 Hamilton, N. E. S. A. The Shakespeare Question. London, i860. 4to, cloth. 1982 Hamilton, Sir W. Lectures on \letaphysics and Logic, edited by Mansel and Veitch. Edinburgh, 1859-60. tj c~ 4 vols., 8vo, half russia. '^ ** There seems to be not even a random thought of any value, which has been dropped along any, even obscure path of mental activity, in any age or country, that his diligence has not recovered, his sagacity appreciated, and his judgment husbanded in the stores of his knowledge." — Wm. Tyler. 1983 Hamiltoniad The : or, an Extinguisher for the Royal Faction of New England. With Copious Notes, Illustrative, Biographi- cal, Philosophical, Critical, Admonitory, and Political ; Being intended as a High-Heeled Shoe for all Limping Republicans. By Anthony Pasquin, Esq. ... Ne-uu York, reprinted, 1865. Royal 8vo, uncut. The author was John Williams, an Englishman employed by a newspaper hostile to Cobbett. By a curious blunder in Lowndes' " Bibliographer's Manual," he is credited with writing most of the Federalist. 1984 Hamilton Club Publications, Comprising Life of Hamilton, by J. Williams ; Observations of Certain Documents ; by 182 Hand-Book. Hamilton. The Hamiltoniad by J. Williams ; Letters to Hamilton, King of the Feds, [by Tom Callendar], New Tork, Printed for the Hamilton Club^ \y.dr\ 4 vols., 8vo, uncut. A complete set, very scarce. 1985 Hamilton Club. The same. Large paper. N. y., [v.d.'\ 4to, uncut. Twenty sets only printed. ifT) 1986 Hammond, H. Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the Books of the New Testament. London, 1681. YoXio, calf. V 1987 Hammond, J. D. History of the Political Parties in the State / 1^^ of New York. Syracuse., l%^^. 3 vols., 8vo, .r^^^/j. , '^'^ The third volume is frequently deficient. 1988 Hammond, W. A. Insanity in its Medico-Legal Relations. /^- 1886. \ 1989 Hammond. Statement of the Causes which led to the Dis- ' missal of Surgeon General W. A. Hammond. 8vo. 1990 Hamor, R. A Trve Discourse of the Present Estate of Virginia, and the successe of the affairs there till the 18 of June, 1614. Together with Relation of the Seuerall English Townes and forts, the assured hopes of that countrie, and the peace con- , '^ eluded with the Indians. The Christening of Powhatan's k. daughter, and her marriage with an Englishman. Written by Raphe Hamor the younger late Secretarie in that Colony. Albany., Reprinted by f. Munsell, i860. Folio, uncut. 200 copies reprinted for Dr. C. G. Barney of Richmond, Va. 199 1 Hampden, J. Tract entitled True and Faithful Relation of - - a worthy Discourse between Colonel John Hampden and Colo- ^ nel Oliver Cromwell. 24 fine portraits inserted. London, 1847. Small 4to, bound by Bradstreet in English straight grain morocco, gilt top, uncut. An elegantly printed little book. j^^ 1992 Hancock. Ten Chapters in the Life of John Hancock. ^'^ New York, 1857. 8vo. \ 1993 Hand-Book of U. S. Tax-Law, Census, etc. 1863. 2 vols. v^' ■7^ Hardie. 183 1994 Hanford. a Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Levi Hanford, a soldier of the Revolution. By C. J. Bushnell. New Tork, 1863. 8vo, uncut. Privately Printed. 1995 Hansard, T. C. Typographia : an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Progress of the Art of Printing ; with Practical Di- rections for conducting every Department in an Office : With a Description of Stereotype and Lithography. Illustrated by En- gravings, Biographical Notices, and Portraits. London, 1825. Tliis is not a mere practical treatise, but a compendium of Ames, Herbert, Dibdin, and others, giving a complete history of the art, and much curious information respecting early printers, as well as practical information indispensable to authors and persons connected with literature. The perusal of this work will point out to authors the best method of arranging matter for press, correcting proofs, etc. 1996 Hansard's Book of Archery. Many plates. London, \%bo. The best on this interesting sport. 1997 Hanson, J. W. History of Gardiner, Pittston and a Sketch of the Kennebec Indians, and New Plymouth Purchase, with /^'t> Genealogical Sketches. Gardiner, 1852. i2mo. 1998 Hanson. History of the Old Town Norridgewock and Canaan, from their early Settlement to 1849; including a //'t5~ Sketch of the Abnakis Indians. Boston, 1849. i2mo. 1999 Happel, E. G. Guerneri, Mundi Mirabilis Tripartiti, oder Wunderharen Welt Cosmographia. Ulm., 1688. 4to, vellum. Concerning this valuable and interesting work which contains a description of Ame- rica, %ee MuUer's Catalogue and Sabln's Dictionary, No. 30278. 2000 Harbaugh, H. Annals of the Harbaughs in America, from 1636 to 1856. Chambersburg Pa., 1856. 2001 Harcus, William. South Australia; its History, Resources, and Productions. Illustrated. London, 1876. Thick, 8vo. 2002 Hardwicke Peerage, 1855, and 4 others. 2003 Hardie, J. Description of New York. New York, 1827. i2mo, sheets. Scarce. 2004 Hardie. New Free-Mason's Monitor. New York, 181 8. i2mo, sheep. 184 Harris. 2005 Hargreaves, J. G. Blunders of Vice and Folly. London, 1871. Post 8vo. 2006 Hariot, T. a briefe and true report | of the newfoundland of Virginia, | of the commodities and of the nature and man | ners of the natural inhabitants. Discouered by | the English Colony there seated by Sir Richard [ Greinuile Knight In the yeere 1585. This lore book Is made in English | By Thomas Hariot seruantt to the abouenamed | Sir Walter, a member of the Colony, and there j imployedin discouering. | At Franckfort,\ imprited [sic] by Ihon We \chel, at Theodore de Bry, own \ coast and char dges. [mcxc] \_Ne'w York, reprinted, 1871.] Folio, half morocco, uncut. One hundred copies only printed. This first English edition is so rare, that only five or six copies are Jcnown. That which is described in the " Bibliotheca Greenvilliana/* I, 185-186, had been bought by Lord Oxford, at Frankfort, about 1710, for £100. Another brought the same price at the Nassau sale, and Stevens's copy sold in Boston, in 1870, for 1^975.00. This " reproduction " has been executed by the newly discovered process of Photo- Lithography. The imitation of the old style type is perfect, and the twenty-three quaint and curious engravings by John 'White, the English painter who, at the command of (^ueen Elizabeth, accompanied Sir Walter Raleigh in his famous ex- pedition, are reproduced with marvelous accuracy. 2008 Harper, R. G. Observations on the Dispute with France. London, reprinted, 1792. %\o, half calf. . 200g Harriot, J. Struggles Through Life, Exemplified in the Travels and Adventures in Europe, Asia and America. Portrait. London, 1807. 2 vols., i2mo, calf. A large portion of this curious book relates to America, and especially New York, the author having passed much of his life there. 2010 Harris, A, A Biographical History of Lancaster County. Lancaster, Pa., 1873. 'ivo, uncut. 20 r I Harris, E. D. Descendants of Capt. Thomas Brattle. \n. />.] 1867. 4to. 2012 Harris, George. The Life of Lord Chancellor Hardvi^icke ; with Selections from his Correspondence, Diaries, Speeches, etc.. Portrait. London, 1857. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. 2013 Harris, T. M. A Discourse, Death of General George Washington. ... Charlestown, 1800. 8vo. Harrisse. 185 2014 Harris. The Journal of a Tour into the Territory North- west of the Alleghany Mountains ; With a Geographical and Historical Account of the State of Ohio. Illus. Boston, 1805, 8vo, cloth. 2015 Harris, W.. W. The Battle of Groton Heights; a Collec- tion of Narratives, etc., of Burning of New London. New London, 1870. Roy_ g^^ 100 copies only privately printed. 2016 Harris, W. C. Prison Life in Richmond. Philadelphia, i2mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 2018 Harris. The same. 1862. i2mo, boards. 2019 Harrison, G. The Life and Writings of John Howard Payne. Albany, 1%-]^. Im^. i^o, sheets folded. 2020 Harrison. The Stratford Bust of William Shakespeare. Brooklyn, 1865. .tQ_ Fifty copies only printed. 2021 Harrison, Mathew. Progress, Structure of the English Language. London, 1848. i2mo. 2022 Harley, Edward. Catalogus Bibliothecae Harlianae, in locos communes distributos cum Indice Auctorum. Londini, 1743- 45- 5 vols., 8vo. This valuable collection was purchased after the death of Edward Harley, second Earl of Oxford, by T. Osborne, the well known bookseller, for £30,000. The cata- logue, describing 360,000 volumes, was made by T. Oldys, with a preface by Dr. S. Johnson. The books were not sold by auction, and the prices were not affixed as is usual with booksellers. 2023 [Harrisse, Henry. J Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima. A Description of Works relating to America, published between the Years 1492 and 1551. New York, 1856. 4to, uncut. Large paper. 99 copies only printed. Elegantly printed on very superior paper. This is, in spite of a few typographical inaccuracies, the most complete and satis- factory work of its kind. The descriptions are exact, and a collation of each book is attached. Its arrangement is chronological, but an alphabetical index is added. ** It is the fashion to decry the works of this author, because of the few blunders that are met with in his text ; bur who can expect perfection in any book, especially one of bibliography ? In spite of that portentous German voyager, * Ander Schiffahrt,* Mr. Harrisse's Bibliotheca is the best and most useful bibliographical essay in exist- ence upon the early literature relating to the New World." — Siuaritcb. 24 186 Hart. 2024 Harrisse. The same. N. T.^ 1856. Imp. 8vo, mor., uncut. 2025 [Harrisse. J Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima. A De- scription of Works relating to America published between the Years 1492, and 1551. Additions. Engravings. Paris, 1872. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Contains one hundred and eighty-six articles, two-tliirds of which are new to collect- ors of books that relate to the New World. 2026 Harrisse. The same. Large Paper. Paris., I'i'i'i. 2027 [Harrisse. J A Brief Disquisition Concerning the Early History of Printing in America. New York., privately printed., 1866. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Extremely scarce, 26 copies only printed. 2028 [Harrisse.] Notes on Columbus. 13 photographs. New York., privately printed., mdccclxvi. Folio. An uncut copy of this magnificent and almost unattainable book of which ninety-nine copies only were printed exclusively for private distribution. It is to the munifi- cence of S. L. M. Barlow, Esq., of New York, that the possessors of this grand work are indebted for its production. It consists of a series of notes and extracts from rare books, relating to Columbus, with numerous valuable bibliographical and his- torical notes. It contains also an account of the poems, eulogies, etc., in honour of Columbus, and is a treasury of fact and fancy, relative to the great navigator. 2029 Harrisse. Rapport sur les deux ouvrages de Bibliographie Americaine de M. Henri Harrisse par M. E. Desjardins. Paris., 1867. 8vo. 2030 Harsha, D. a. Devotional Thoughts of Eminent Divines. Albany., 1856. 410, half morocco. One of ten copies on large paper. 2031 Harsha. Life of the Rev. George Whitefield. Albany, i'i6b. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Fifty copies only printed, thirty-five of which were for presentation. 2032 Harsha. The Life of the Rev. James Hervey. Albany, 1865. Itnp. 8vo, uncut. Fifty copies only printed, thirty-five of which were for presentation. 2033 [Hart, A. M.] History of the Issues of Paper Money in the Colonies, with Chart. St. Louis, 185 1. 8vo. 2034 Hart. C. H. Sketch of Abraham Lincoln. Albany, li-jo. Haslewood. 187 2035 Hart, William. A Letter To the Rev. Samuel Hopkins, ... New London, 1770. 8vo, pp. 16, uncut. 2036 Hartford in the Olden Time : Its First Thirty Years, by Scaeva. Edited by W. M. B. Hartley. Hartford, 1853. ^vo. 2037 Hartley, T. A Discourse on Mistakes Concerning Reli- gion, etc. Germantown : reprinted hy Christopher Sower, JJSg. 8vo, half morocco. 2038 [Hartleb, Samuel.] A Designe for Plentee, By an Vniver- sall Planting of Frvit-Trees ; Tendred by some Wel-wisher to the Publick. London : Richard Wedercothe, [n.d.~\ 4to, pp, 24. Hartleb did much towards making the newly discovered colony of Virginia. 2039 Harvard. Memorial Biographies. Edited by T. W. Hig- ginson. Cambridge, 1866. 2 vols., 8vo. First and finest edition now scarce. 2040 Harvard University. A Cataloguge of the Library of Harvard University. Cambridge, 1830-34. 4 vols., 8vo, bds. 2041 [Harvey, James B.J Catalogue of the Library at Oakwood. New York, 1870. 8vo. 2042 Haskell, E. P. Housekeeper's Encyclopedia. New York, 1868. i2mo. 2043 Haskell, D. Complete Gazetteer of the U. S. New York, 1850. 8vo. 2044 Haskoll, W. D. Assistant Engineer's Railway Guide in Boring, with descriptions of tools, etc. 60 woodcuts and 3 plates. London, 1846. 8vo. 2045 Haslett, C. Mechanic's, Machinist's and Engineer's Prac- tical Book of Reference. New York, 1856. i2mo, roan. 2046 Haslewood, Joseph, Editor. England's Helicon. A Collection of Pastoral and Lyric Poems. Third Edition. Also Tusser's Paradise of Dainty Devices. A most interesting set of books, Joseph Haslewood's own copy interleaved, inserted are many printed slips of ancient poems of which it is asserted that but a very few 2-/_ were printed, the book is annotated ^throughout by Haslewood, and contains much manuscript matter in his hand-writing. It is, in fact, the identical set used by Mr. Haslewood in preparing a new edition for the press, and possesses unusual interest for a collector and to add to this interest they are bound in russia by Roger Payne. 188 Hawkins. 2047 Hastings, Warren. Speeches of the Managers and Counsel in the Trial of Warren Hastings. London, 1859. 4 vols., 8vo. The most complete record published of this great trial. The speeches of Prosecution and Counsel for the Defence, including those of Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pelham, Law, Plumer and Dallas, are printed as nearly as possible in the original words as they have been preserved. The general introduction comprises a short narrative of the series of events which form the foundation of the charges, the speeches referred to, and in each volume is given a Summary of the proceedings on the trial, with a view to show the immediate connection of the speeches throughout, 2048 Hasty Pudding, The. A Poem. Brooklyn^ 1833. i2mo, uncut. 2049 Hat Honor. Second Edition. Harrhburgh^ '874. 2050 Hatfield. History of Elizabeth, N. J., including Union County. New York, 1868. 2051 Hatfield. Papers Concerning the Attack upon Hatfield, and Deerfield by a party of Indians from Canada, September 19, 1677. Map. New York^ 1859. Imp. 8vo, uncut. 100 copies only printed for the Bradford Club. 2052 Haven, C. C. Thirty Days in New Jersey Ninety Years Ago : An Essay Revealing New Facts in Connection with Washington and his Army in 1776 and 1777. ... Trenton, 1867. 8vo, cloth. 2053 Hawaiian Almanac for 1876. 8vo. 2054 Hawes, J. Address Hartford, Close of the Second Century. Hartford., 1838. 8vo. 2055 Hawes. Religion of the East, Hand-Book of Church Forms. 2 vols. 2056 Hawkesworth, J. Voyages for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere. Cuts and maps. London, i']']T,- 3 vols., 410, calf. This is the account of the first voyage made by Captain Cook, and is the best edition, fine plates being impressions. 2057 Hawkins' Picture of Quebec, with Historical Recollections. 14 fine plates, ^ebec, 1834. i2mo, half calf. Hayden. 189 2058 Hawkins, B. Sketch of the Creek Country with a De- scription of the Tribes, Government, and Customs of the Creek Indians. Savannah^ 1848. Svo. Trans, vol. iii of the Collections of the Georgian Historical Society. 2059 Hawkins, C. The Adventures of Christopher Hawkins, containing " Details of his Captivity, a first and second time on the High Seas, in the Revolutionary War, by the British, and his consequent sufllerings, and escape from the ' Jersey ' Prison Ship, then lying in the Harbour of New York, by swimming." Now first Printed from the Original Manuscript. Written by Himself. With an Introduction and Notes by Chas. I Bushnell. Illustrations. New Tork, privately printed^ 1864. Svo, red morocco extra^ gilt top. 2060 Hawkins. The Same. Svo, uncut. 2061 Hawkins, M. L. Reality, or a History of Human Life. New York., 1858. 2062 Hawks. History of North Carolina : with maps and illus- trations. By Francis L. Hawks. Fayetteville, N. C, 1859. 2 vols., Svo, half calf. Dr. Hawks's plan of writin^^ history is ingenious and peculiar enough to have been of his own invention. He first prints some original document, or reproduces a rare tract, and to it appends his own historical narrative, and the result is a work as entertaining as it is authentic. 2063 Hawks. Narrative of the Expedition of an America Squa- dron to the China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852- 1853 ^^^ 18541 under the command of Commodore Perry, by Francis L. Hawks. A''. F., 1S57. 4-'°' ^f- '"*''• ^x^f^i marblededges. 2064 Hawks. Revolutionary History of North Carolina. Raleigh., 1855. i2mo. 2065 Hawthorn, J. Bressant. New Tork^ 1S75. i2mo. 2066 Hawthorne, N. Marble Faun, House of Seven Gables, Our Old House, Snow Image, and Scarlet Letter. 186 1-3. 2067 Hawthorne. The Blithedale Romance. Boston, 1852. 1 2mo, half morocco, gilt edges. 2068 Hayden, F. V. United States Geological Survey of Ne- braska, Final Report, also Montana. Washington, 1 87 1-2. 190 Headley. 2069 Hayden, J. H. Genealogy of the Hayden Family. Albany^ 1859. 8^°' 2070 Hayden, Joseph. Dictionary of Dates relating to all Ages and Nations. London^ i860. 8vo, half morocco. 2071 Hayden. Benjamin Robert Hayden; Correspondence and Table-Talk. London, 1876. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. a remarkable book relative to a remarkable man, who like Chatterton perished in his pride. 2072 Hazard, R. G. Discourse, R. I. Society, etc. Providence., 1848. 2 vols., 8vo. 2073 Hazard, E. Historical Collections ; Consisting of State Papers, and other Authentic Documents ; Intended as Mate- rials for a History of the United States. Philadelphia^ 1792-4. 2 vols., 410, calf. " This scarce and valuable collection embraces State Papers relating to Columbus, Cabot, Sir W. Raleigh." — Sec Sabin's Dictionary, No. 31095. 2074 Hazard, Samuel. Annals of Pennsylvania, from the Dis- covery of the Delaware. Philadelphia., 1850. 8vo. 2075 Hazlitt, William. Table-Talk ; Opinions on Books, Men, and Kings. Philadelphia., Pa., 1854. 2 vols., l2mo, hf. mor. 2076 Hazlitt, W. C. Hand-Book to the Popular, Poetical, and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain, from the Invention of Printing to the Restoration. ... London., 1867. 8vo. 2077 Hazlitt. Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of Eng- land. London., 1864. Fcap. 8vo, half morocco. 2078 Hazlitt. Old English Jest Books. A Complete Series. Post 8vo, half morocco. This extensive series includes some of the rarest jest books in the English language, some of which are broader than they are long. 2079 Heacock Family, The, in Chester County. 1869. 8vo. 2080 Head, Sir Fr. B. A Narrative. London., 1839. 8vo. This narrative relates to Canadian affairs. 2081 Headley, J. T. Washington and his Generals. New York., 1856. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. Helper. 191 2082 Headley. The Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution New Tork, 1864. i2mo. 2083 Heath's Government Counterfeit Detective. Plates. 4to. 2084 Heard, F. F. The Legal Acquirements of William Shak- spere. Boston, 1865. 4to, uncut. Sixty copies only printed. 2085 Heather, J. F. Mathematical Instruments. Lond., 1858. 2086 Heber, Bp. Poems. 1853. ibmo, half calf. 2087 Hebrew English Lexicon. London, Bagster. 2088 Heckewelder. a Narrative of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians, from its Commencement, in the Year 1740, to ... 1808. Comprising all the Remarkable Incidents which took place at their Mission- ary Stations during that period. Interspersed with Anecdotes, Historical Facts, Speeches of Indians, and other Interesting Matter. ...Philadelphia, 1820. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. " Heckewelder's narrative is a full and undoubtedly faithful record of all the details of the Mission, its wonderfiil success and its appalling destruction. He was able to give a thousand particulars from personal experience, and it is at once an interesting story, abounding in veritable incidents ; and a valuable history, fortified by impregna- ble facts. Forty years of missionary life among the Delaware and Shawnese tribes, had amply fitted the author to record the facts which fell under his own Icnow- ledge." — Field. 2089 Hedendaagsche. Historie of Tegenwoordige Staat van Amerika. Maps. Amst., 1766. 3 vols., 8vo, ha f calf . " a history of the present state of America embracing chiefly notices of those settled by Spain. The latter half of the third volume relates to Louisiana, Canada, and the countries near Hudson's Bay. The numerous maps and plates are well exe- cuted.*' — Sabin's Dictionary, No. 31212. 2090 Heeren, a. H. L. Manual of Ancient History. Oxford, 1833. 8vo. 2091 Helper, H. R. Impending Crisis of the South. Portrait. London, i860. i2mo. 2092 Helper. Compendium of the Crisis, i860. i2mo. 192 Henry. 2093 Helps, Arthur. The Spanish Conquest in America and its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies. London^ 1855. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth^ uncut. Concerning this valuable work see Field's Essay, No. 682. 2094 Helps. Life of Columbus. Land.., A^ibq. FostSvo, cL, uncut. 2095 Helps. The Life of Las Casas, " The Apostle of the In- dies." Philadelphia, 1868. Post 8vo. 2096 Helps. Life of Pizarro. London, 1869. Post 8vo. 2097 Hemmenway, M. Election Sermon. Boston, 1784. 8vo. 2098 Henderson, M. H. Centennial Discourse, Newark. New York, 1846. 8vo. 2099 Henderson, W. A. Domestic Cookery. New Tor k. i2mo. 2100 Henderson's Mercantile Reports of New York. New Tor k, 1862. Vol. II, 4to. 2101 Hennepin. [Engraved Title :] Ontdekking van | Louisiana | Door den Vader L. Hennepin. | Benevens de Beschryving van Noord-America | door den Heer Denys. | Plates. | ^t Amsterdam hy "Jan ten Hoorn ... 1688. 410, old calf. This first edition in Dutch contains the addition of Denys' geographical and historical description of the Coasts of North America. 2103 Henrietta Countess of Suffolk, Letters to and from her and her Second Husband Hon. George Berkeley from 1712 to 1767. With Biographical Notes. London, 1874. 2 vols., %vo, tree calf. 2104 Henry, J. J. An Accurate and Interesting account of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes, who traversed the Wilderness in the Campaigns against Quebec in 1775. Lancaster, 1812. izmo, sheep. 2105 Henry, Dr. Robert. History of Great Britain, Written on a new Plan, with Andrews' Continuation. Portrait. London, 1805. 14 vols., 8vo, calf. " It is intended to draw a faithful picture of the character and circumstances of our ancestors, both in public and private life, with a distinct view of the religion, laws, learning, arts, commerce, and manners in every age, from the time of Julius Caesar to the present day." Hermann. 193 2106 Heptameron of Margaret, Queen of Navarre. Translated. Portrait. London, 1855. Post 8vo, cloth. 2107 Herald and World Almanacks, 1872-3. i2mo. 2108 Heraldry. Hand Book of Heraldry, by W. G. Mapleson. New York. ^to, morocco. 2109 Herbelot. Bibliotheque Orientale et Dictionnaire Uni- versel, avec Continuee par Videlou et Galand, Portrait. J la Haye, 1777-79. 4 vols., 4to, calf, red edges. Fine copy. One of the most learned and copious works in tliis highly interesting branch of human knowledge. 21 10 Herbert, G. Works in Verse and Prose, Handsome Library Edition, in large antique type by Whittingham, with portrait. London, 1859. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. This edition contains the Proverbs, and many pieces never before printed, with Notes by S. T. Coleridge, and Life by his Biographer, Barnabas Oley. 21 1 1 Herbert, W. Antiquities of the Inns of Court. 1804. This interesting book describes the various Laiv Courts in London. 21 12 Herculaneum et Pompei. Recueil General des Peintures, Bronzes, Mosaiques, &c., decouverte jusqu'a ce jour et repro- duits d'apres tous les ouvrages publics jusqu' a present, avec un Texe explicatif par M. Barre, with 700 fine engravings. Paris, Didot, 1863. 8vo, French boards, lettered. This is the most complete work on the discoveries at Herculaneum and Pompeii, ex- hibiting all the paintings, bronzes, miniatures, &c., hitherto published in rare or expensive works, with the addition of many others which have not previously ap- peared. This eighth volume, containing the *' Musee Secret," is curious and un- common j exhibiting the lascivious indulgences of the ardent Pompeians as depicted upon the walls of their baths and private apartments. 21 13 Heriot. Memoirs of George Heriot Jeweller to King James VI, with Historical Account of the Hospital founded by him at Edin. Portraits. 1822. i6mo, boards. Scarce. 21 14 Hermann, C. F. Manual of the Poetical Antiquities of Greece. Oxford, 1836. 8vo, boards. 25 194 Hewes. 21 15 Herndon and Gibbon. Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, made under direction of the Navy Department by Wm. Lewis Herndon. 3 vols. 21 16 Herodotus. Ed. T. Gaisford. Oxon, 1824. 2 vols., 8vo, bds. 21 1 7 Herodotus, translated by Isaac Littlebury. Oxford, 1824. 8vo, half calf. 21 18 Herodotus, a New and Critical Version by H. Cary. 21 19 Herrera. Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos enlas Islas i Tierrafi rme del Mar Oceano. Es crita por An- tonio de Herrera Coronista Mayor de su Md. Dlas Indias y sv Coronistade Castilla En quatro Decadas desde el Afio de 1492 hasta el de [i]53i. Decada primera Al Rey Nu". Sefior. Madrid, 1730. 4 vols., folio. Best edition of this valuable work by the "Prince of Historians." See Sabin's Dic- tionary, vol. vin. 2120 Herrick, Robert. Hesperides, etc. Boston, 1856. 2 vols., i2mo. 21 21 Herring, E. Oration, Battle of Lexington. New York, 1808. 8vo, uncut. 2122 Herring, R. Paper and Paper Making, Ancient and Modern. London, 1856. 8vo. Samples of paper bound in the vols. 2123 Herschel, W. Preliminary Discourse on Study of Natural Philosophy. London, 1830. i6mo. 2124 [He watt, Alexander.] An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. 2 vols., 8vo, half red morocco extra, by Bradstreet. This scarce book gives a fijll account of the war with the Vamasee Indians and its causes. 2125 Hewes, Geo. R. T. Retrospect of The Boston Tea Party. Portrait. New York, 1834. i2mo. 2126 Hewes, G. W. Ballads of the War. New York, 1862. Hill. 195 2127 Hewson, J. Brief History of the Revolution and Life of Capt. John Hewson. Philadelphia^ 1843. 8vo, uncut. 2128 Heylin, p. Microcosmos. A Little Description of the Great World. Oxford^ ib^C). ^to^ old calf . 2129 Hibbert, G. a Catalogue of the Library of George Hib- bert, Esq., of Portland Place, ... by Mr. Evans ... London, 1829. 8vo, morocco. Large paper copy. This collection sold for $21,560, and was one of the most im- portant collections ever sold. The catalogue contains interesting bibliographical notes. A remarkably fine copy with prices and names from Mr. AUibone's Li- brary, with proof impressions of the plates. 2130 HiCKCOX, J. H. History of the Bills of Credit or Paper Money, Issued by New York. Jlbany, 1866. 4to. One of fifty copies on large paper. 2131 Hickey, W. Constitution of the United States. Philadel- phia, 1852. i2mo. 2132 Hicks, T. Eulogy on Thomas Crawford. N. T., 1865. 8vo, uncut. Privately printed by Mr. William L. Andrews. 2133 [HiGGiNSON, Stephen.] Ten Chapters in the Life of John Hancock. New York, reprinted, 1857. 8vo. Scarce. 150 copies only printed; 60 of which were destroyed by fire. 2134 HiLDEBERT. The Hymn of Hildebert and other Mediaeval Hymns with Translations by Erastus C. Benedict. New Tori, 1867. 8vo, uncut. Fifty copies only printed. 2135 Hildebert. The same. Large paper. 1865. Half morocco, hy Bradstreet. %\lb [HiLDRETH, James.] Dragoon Campaigns to the Rocky Mountains, Sketches of Scenery and Indian Character. New York, 1836. i2mo, uncut. 2137 HiLDRETH, S. P. Biographical and Historical Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio. Cincinnati, 1852. 2138 Hill, L. L. Treatise on Production of Pictures, by Means of Light. New York, 1856. 8vo. 196 HiNMAN. 2139 Hill, G. H. Scenes from the Life of an Actor. New York, 1853. izmo, half calf, gilt. 2140 Hill, J. B. History of Mason, N. H. Bost., 1858. 8vo, cl. 2.1^1 Hill, J. The Life of James Aitkin, commonly called John the Painter, an Incendiary. Winton \n.d.'\. This is tile life of a Scotcliman wlio witii tiie privity of Silas Deane, set fire to tlie Dockyard at Portsmouth, and was executed for the offence. — &e£ Sabin's Dictionary, No. 31841. 2142 Hill, R. Letters of Doctor Richard Hill and his Children. Philadelphia, 1854. 8vo. This very rare volume is a strictly privately printed book, which we have never before seen for sale. 2143 HiLLARD. A Memoir of James Brown. Boston, 1856. Mr. Brown was an eminent publisher in Boston. 2144 HiLLARD. Selections from St. S. Landor. Boston, 1856. 2145 Hills, G. M. History of the Church in Burlington, N. J. Trenton, 1876. 8vo, sheets folded. 2146 HiNDLEY, C. The Old Book Collectors Miscellany ; or, a Collection of Readable Reprints of Literary Rarities, illustrative of the History, Literature, Manners and Biography of the Eng- lish Nation during the i6th and 17th Centuries. London, 1871. 3 vols., 8vo, Roxburghe binding. 2147 HiNMAN, R. R. Catalogue of the Names of the First Puri- tan Settlers of Connecticut. Hartford, 1846. 8vo. Very scarce and valuable. 2148 HiNMAN, R. R. Catalogue of the Puritan Settlers. No. v. Very scarce. 2149 HiNMAN. The Same. No portrait. 2150 HiNMAN, R. R. A Historical Collection, from Official Re- cords, Files, etc., of the Part Sustained by Connecticut, during the Revolution. With an Appendix, Containing Important Letters, Depositions, etc. 2 portraits. Hartford, 1842. 8vo, pp. 644, half green morocco, gilt top. History. 197 2151 HisToiRE de Robert, Surnomme Le Brave ; Ouvrage post- hume de Louis-Elisabeth. Fine portrait. Lon.^ 1800. 8vo, bds. 2152 HiSTOiRE de la Fondation des Colonies des Anciennes Re- . publiques. Utrecht, i??^- 8vo. This book relates to the question now agitating the Union, the formation of the con- stitution. 2153 Historical Discourses by Otis, J. Q. Adams, Hall, How, G. F. Adams, also Farm History of Leicester, Cambridge, , Woodham, Dudley, Templeton. Buffalo. 1 1 tracts in i thick vol., 8vo, half morocco. 2154 Historical and Genealogical Researches and Recorder of Passing Events of Merrimack Valley. Haverhill, 1858. 4to. 2155 Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries concerning the Antiquities, History, and Biography of America. [First Series, 1857 '^° 1866. 10 Vols. Second Series, 1867 to i86g. 3 Vols.] Boston £3° New York, 1857-69. 13 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 2156 Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries. Vol. i. No. 4, Vol. IV, No. 6, Vol. V, Nos. 2 to 4, 7 to 12, Vol. vi, Nos. I, 5, Vol. VII, No. 4, Vol. VIII, Nos. 2, 12, Vol. ix. No. II, Vol. X, complete with the exception of Nos. 4 and 5. New Series 1867 lacks Sept. Oct. and Dec. 1868 lacks Jan. Feb. Nov. April, May, 1.69 (2). 1870 complete. 1871 Jan. August, inclusive. 1872 Jan. Feb. March. 1873 April, July, inclusive. Supplements, etc. 2157 Historical Magazine. The same. 1872-3. 12 Nos. . 2158 Historical Notes of the Family of Kip or Kipsburgh and Kip's Bay, New York. Privately printed, 1871. 4to- 2159 Historical Sketch of Boston A, Containing a brief account of the Settlement, Rise and Progress. Boston, Edward L. Mitchell, 1 86 1. i2mo, p.p„ 96. 2160 Historical View of the French Revolution, from May 1789, to September 1795. Newcastle, 1796. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. 2161 History of Congress, from 1789 to 1793. Philadelphia, /^ 1843. ^^°- 198 Hoffman. 2162 History, The, 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 Q Gage's Arrival at Boston in 1774. 1780. [Continued as:] ^ 5"_ The History of the Rise and Progress of the War in North- ^ ^-. America, from the Time of General Gage's Arrival at Boston, /^ ■" in May, 1774. Boston. The History of the War, in America between Great Britain and her Colonies. Vol. 11. Boston., 1780. 3 vols., 8vo, crushed blue levant mor.., gt. top., uncut., by F. Bedford, 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. /Z) 2163 History of all Events and Transactions which have taken place in India. London., 1805. 4to, half calf . /._» 2164 History of the Voyages of Christopher Columbus, in order to discover America and the West Indies. London., ^111 ■ i2mo, half turkey, /-r^2i65 History of the Great Western Sanitary Fair. Cincinnati ' [1864]. 8vo, boards. 3 K' 2166 Hitchcock, E. Reminiscencesof Amherst College. North- ampton, 1 86 1. Cloth. , 2167 Hitchcock's Complete Analysis of the Bible. New York., '^ ~ 1870. Imp. 8vo, half morocco. , 2168 Hodges, A. D. Genealogical Record of the Hodges Family. 9- — Boston., 1853. /->) 2169 HoDGES,R. Record of New England Hodges. 1837. i2mo. 2170 Hoffman, C. Longevity; an Account of Persons who have Lived to an Extraordinary Age. New York., 1798. i6mo, wants last leaf. 2171 Hoffman. Greyslaer: A Romance of The Mohawk. I New York., 1849. i2mo. An interesting historical novel founded on Indian and Border Warfare. // ,, 2172 Hoffman. The Pioneers of New York. A^. F., 1848. 8vo. 2173 Hoffman. Poems. Philadelphia., 1873. i2mo, cloth. . HOLDEN. 199 2174 [Hoffman.] A Winter in the West, by a New Yorker. ^ _ New Tork, 1835. 2 vols., l2mo. ^J::. Entitled them to a high ranli in aboriginal literature. 2175 Hoffman, M. A Treatise upon the Estate and Rights of the Corporation of the City of New York, ... as Proprietors. New Tork, 1853. 8vo, half calf, uncut. y 2176 Hoffman. The same, Second Edition. N. T., 1862. 8vo. ''^' 2177 Hogarth. The Works of William Hogarth in a series of . One Hundred and Fifty Steel Engravings by the first Artists, n,^ with Description and a comment on their Moral Tendency. >^ New York [m.^.] 2 vols., 4to, cloth., gilt edges. \r^ An early copy of an American edition. 2178 Hogg, Robert. British Pomology. Numerous engravings. .<5^ London., 1 85 1. 8vo, cloth. 21 jg Hogg, J. J. Life of Percy Bysshe Shelly. London, 1858. T^i^ 2 vols., post 8vo, cloth. ^' 2180 Holbein, H. Portraits of the Court of Henry the Eighth, a Series of 80 beautiful Plates, engraved by Bartolozzi, Cooper, and others, and printed on Tinted Paper, in Imitation of the Original Drawings preserved in the Royal Collection at Wind- / sor, with Historical and Biographical Letter-press by Edmund /-2. ^ Lodge, Esq. London, 1828. Impl. 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. ^7 One of the old Bulmer copies far superior to later issues, the impressions are much finer and the coloring more delicate. 2181 Holbein. A Series of Plates by Holbein, Illustrative of ^ Cra Catechism. i^X.o, vellum. Very fine and equally rare. 2182 HoLBiEN. Le Triomphe de La Mort Grave d'apres les L Dessins originaux de Jean Holbein par David Deuchar. 1786. «J f 4to, hoards. This is one of the most startling of the various Dances of Death. 2183 Holcombe, H. a Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of //s General George Washington. ... \_Savannah, 1800]. 4to, uncut. 2184 Holden, A. W. A History of the Town of Queensbury ... New York, with Biographical Sketches. .. and Some Account %Yd of the Aborigines of Northern New York. Alb., i^^b. 8vo. 200 Holmes. 2185 HoLDEN, F. A. Genealogy of the Descendants of B. Ca- /.jS pron. Boston^ 1859. l2mo. 2186 HoLDSwoRTH, E. The Mouse-Trap, A Poem. London, / ^ iyi2. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 2187 Hole, C. Brief Biographical Dictionary. 1865. i8mo 2188 HoLGATE, J. B. American Genealogy, being a History of the Early Settlers of North America, and their Descendants. /A Albany, 1848. 4to, half morocco, uncut. Two hundred and fifty copies only printed, and now very rare. / ^ 2189 Holland, Sir H. Recollections of Past Life. New Tork, 1872. i2mo. 2190 Holland, J. G. Life of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield, .JT> 1866. 8vo, sheets. 2191 HoLLiDAY, G. H. Catalogue of Library. A^. T., 1870. r ^<> This catalogue describes a collection made in Illinois. 2192 HoLLiSTER, H. History of Lackawanna Valley. New c^' Tori, 1857. i2mo. 2193 HoLLisTER, G. H. The History of Connecticut, from the First Settlement of the Colony to the Adoption of the Present Constitution. New Haven, 1855. 2 vols., 8vo. 2194 HoLLOWAY, W. R. Indianapolis. A Historical and Sta- tistical Sketch. Indianapolis, 1870. 8vo, uncut. 2195 Holmes. Annals of America from 1492 to 1826. Cam- bridge, 1829. 2 vols., 8vo. Best edition of " one of the best works of the kind ever published.'* — Rich. 2196 Holmes. Life of Ezra Stiles, President of Yale College. f/_^ Boston, 1798. 8vo. 2197 Holmes, Isaac. An Account of the United States of Ame- , rica, derived from Actual Observation, during a Residence of lyl .. Four Years in that Republic ; including Original Communica- tions. London [1823.]. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Homer. 201 2198 Holmes, John. A Letter of Directions to His Father's , Birth place, with Notes and a Genealogy, by D. William JoH^ Patterson. New York^ \%bs. ' ' ^vq^ uncut. Privately printed for the U. g. Club. ^Z> ^^99 Holmes. The same. 1865. 4to, uncut. Very few copies printed in this size. .^2 2200 Holmes, M. J. Millbank. 1871. i2mo. 2201 Holmes, Nathaniel. The Authorship of Shakespeare. Port- ^j) rait of Bacon. Ne%u York, 1866. i2mo. The author follows Delia Bacon in attempting to prove that Shakespeare was Bacon — perhaps he is cured by this time. ^-^ 2202 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Currents and Counter Currents in Medical Science. 1861. i2mo. 2203 Holmes. The Professor at the Breakfast Table. Portrait C" ^ inserted. Boston, i860. i2mo. ^^2204 Holmes. Songs in Many Keys. Boston, 1862. i2mo. 2205 Holt, E. The Public and Domestic Life of George the '^AAXi Third. ... London, 1820. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. ^■'"^ The American Revolution occupies a portion of the work. /^ 2206 Holy Bible, from the Latin Vulgate. New York, 1844. Royal 8vo, morocco, gilt. ,f^ 2207 Holy Bible. 8vo, morocco, gilt top. ^ 2208 Holy Gospels. With Numerous Illustrations on Wood, '"/ Engraved under the Superintendence of Charles Heath. 1849. 4to, cloth. ^ 2209 Home, H. Elements of Criticism. London, i9,o^. ^^ ■ 2 vols., 8vo, calf. 2210 Homes, H. A. Alchemy of Happiness. Alb., !%-]%. 8vo. 221 1 Homer. The Iliads, Odyssey and Batrachomyomachia, of Homer, Prince of Poets, never before in any language truly r ^ translated, with a Comment on some of his Chief Places ; done J^^i-- according to the Greek, by George Chapman with Introduction 1,'yfr and Notes by Richard Hooper, A.M. London, 1857. 5 vols., post 8vo, cloth. 26 ^7 202 Hone. 2212 Homer's Iliad, in English Prose and with Notes by a Graduate of Oxford. Oxford^ 1821. % vo\%.^%vo^ hoards, il\'}, Homer. The Odyssey and the Iliad, translated by Pope, with Notes by T. A. Buckley, with Flaxman's designs and other Engravings. Land., 1854. 3 vols., post 8vo, half calf extra. 2214 Homer. Burlesque Translation of Homer. Numerous En- gravings. London, 1797. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf uncut. " A work full of humor, written by Thos. Brydges, but which often transgresses the bounds of decency." — Lowndes' Bib. Manual. 2215 Hone. Ancient Mysteries Described. Especially the Eng- lish Miracle Plays, founded on Apocryphal New Testament Story, including Notices of Ecclesiastical Shows, the Festivals of Fools and Asses, the English Boy Bishop, the Descent into Hell, the Lord Mayor's Show, the Guildhall Giants, Christmas Carols, etc. Engravings. 1823. 8v°» '^^'"^^• ** Is it possible that the spells of apocrypha should juggle men into such strange myste- ries ?" — Shakespeare. 2216 Hone, W. Apocryphal New Testament, being the Gospels, Epistles, and other Pieces, now extant, attributed in the first Four Centuries to Jesus Christ, His Apostles, not included in the New Testament by its Compilers. Translated from the Original Tongues. 1820. 8vo, cloth. It is uncertain whether the books of the New Testament were declared canonical by the Nicene Council, or by some other, or when or by whom they were collected into a volume j it is certain, however, that they were considered genuine and authentic by the most early Christian writers, and that they were selected from various other Gospels and Epistles, the titles of which are mentioned in the works of the fathers and the early historians of the church. ^^ 2217 Hone's History of the Memorable Blood Conspiracy. Lon- don., 1816. 8vo. 2218 Hone, W. Popular Works. Every Day Book, Table Book, and Year Book, with several hundred Woodcuts, of Old Customs, Remarkable Characters, Curiosities, etc. 4 vols., 8vo, calf extra. " Reader did you ever see Hone's Every Day Book > You cannot do better than buy it directly. . You will meet with . . spirit telling descriptions of old customs, delightfiil woodcuts of old buildings, as well as many a fine secret learned among the woods and fields, and whispered by the ' season's difference.' . . He has de- served well of the naturalist, the antiquarian, and the poet, by his Every-Day Book, and also by his Table Book." — Christopher North. • HOPKINSON. 203 (^t 2219 Hood, T. Up the Rhine. Illustrated by his own cuts. Early edition. London, iS^o. i2mo, half calf, marbled edges. ./a 2220 Hood. Poetical Works. Boston, 1857. 2 vols., 24mo, cloth, gilt. /0-. 2221 Hood, Thomas. Works. Comic and Serious, in Prose 2^^ and Verse. With all the Original Illustrations. Portrait. ^jC London: Moxon, i86g. 10 vols., i2mo. 2222 Hood. Comic Annual, 1830 to 1834 and 1839, in all 6 vols.. London [■y.^.] Half red morocco extra, gilt edges. Full of fiinny cuts. 2223 Hook, Theodore. Sayings and Doings, a Series of Sketches from Life. Three Series Complete. London, 1824-28. 9 vols., i2mo, calf and half morocco. As a wit and humorist of the highest order " his name will be preserved. — T. G. Lockbart. 2224 Hooper, W. H. Ten Months Among the Tents of the . Tuski, with Incidents of an Arctic Boat Expedition in Search ^ ' of Sir John Franklin. Map and plates. London, 1853. ^'vo. 2226 Hope, Thos. Costume of the Ancients. 200 plates. London, 1809. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco. First and best edition of the best book on this very interesting work. 2227 Hopkins, J. H. Jr. Poor Trinity [Church]. New York, 1859. 8vo. 2228 Hopkins, M. Oration before the New England Society. New York, 1854. 8vo. 2229 Hopkins, S. The Puritans ; or, the Church, Court, and Parliament of England during the reigns of Edward VI, and Queen Elizabeth. Boston, 1859-61. 3 vols., 8vo. 2220 Hopkinson, F. The Miscellaneous Essays and Occasional Writings of Francis Hopkinson, Esq. Philadelphia, 1792. 3 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. Fine clean set especially scarce in uncut condition. 2231 Hopkinson. The Old Farm and New Farm ; A Poetical Allegory. New York, 1864. i2mo. 204 HORSMANDEN. 2232 HoRATius, Quintus Flaccus. The Lyric Works of Horace, Translated into English Verse : To which are added, A Number of Original Poems By a Native of America. Plate. Philadelphia, 1786. 8vo, calf. The frontispiece was drawn by P. Markoe, engraved by J. P. IVTalcom. The author was Lt. -Col. John Parke. Most of the pieces are inscribed to public characters, and, though the pagination is continuous, there are separate title-pages to the " Carmen Seculare," the "Translations," etc., and "Virginia, a Pastoral Drama." Henry Stevens remarks : " This is perhaps the rarest and oddest of all the American Books of Poetry." — See " Bibliotheca Historica," and Duyckinck's " Cyclopaedia," 1, 305. Sabin's Dictionary. 2233 Horace. Translated by C. Smart. 1853. Post, 8vo. 2234 Horace, en Latin et en Francois par Madame Dacier. Paris, 1727. 9 vols., old calf. 2235 Horace in London, consisting of Imitations of First two Books of the Odes of Horace. Boston, 1813. ;6mo, boards. 2236 Horn. GeorgI HornI | De | Originibvs | Americanis | Li- bri Qvatvor. | ... Hagae Cotnitis, | 1652. 8vo. Written at the suggestion of De Laet, in answer to the " Origine Gentium Ameri- canorum " ot Hugo Grotius, from whom it provoked an angry rejoinder, which was answered by a counter-treatise by J. de Laet. Whatever may be thought of Horn's theories concerning the original population of the Western continent, they are at least very curious and supported by an infinite wealth of learning indeed, all of these essays display a degree of learning. — See the " Biographic Universelle," xx, 399 ; Sabin's Dictionary. 2237 HoRNE. An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography. To which is prefixed a Memoir 0:1 the Public Libraries of the An- tients. Illustrated with Engravings. 10 plates. London, 18 14. V^ ^ 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. ^ ' Fifty copies on large paper. On page 92, et. seq., is a chapter on Mexican and North American picture-writing. Prefaced is a memoir on the public libraries of the Ancients. The most useful work of the kind in the English language." — See Sabin's Dictionary. n^ 2238 Hornet, The. Folded caricature plates. 8vo, boards. ^^^''2-229 Horsford, M. G. Indian Legends and other Poems. New Tork, 1855. i2mo. 2240 Horry, P. Life of Gen. Francis Marion. 1816. i2mo. 2241 Horsmanden. The New-York Conspiracy, or a History of the Negro Plot, with the Journal of the Proceedings against Hough. 205 the Conspirators at New-York in the Years 1 741-2. Together with several interesting Tables. ... New York, 18 10. 8vo, half calf. ^"cTJlT-^'i'^lf"^"^ Conspiracy a.d the Trial, 5.. Chandler's "American Criminal Trials, Vol. i, 21 1. Mr. Menkes' copy sold for $25. 2242 HosACK, D. Memoir of DeWitt Clinton ; with an Ap- pendix, containing numerous Documents, Illustrative of the Principal Events of his Life. Portrait. New York, 1829. 4to, boards., uncut. ._ 2243 HosMER, J. K. The Color-Guard; being a Corporal's 'f^ Notes of Military Service. Boston, \%bi,. lamo. 2244 HosMER, Z. Catalogue of the Library of Zelote Hosmer, Esq., of Cambridge, Mass., sold May 7, 186 1. Boston, 1861. Imp. 8vo, half morocco. Large paper. Strong in early English literature, bibliography, and rare editions of the Greek and Latin classics. 2245 HoTCHKiN, J. H. A History of the Purchase and Settle- ment of Western New York, and of the Presbyterian Church in that Section. Plate. New York, 1848. 8vo. 2246 Hough, F. B. Bibliographical List of Books and Pamphlets containing Eulogies, Orations, Poems, or other Papers, relating , ^ to the Death of General Washington, or to the Honors Paid to ioa His Memory. Albany, x'^b^. \m^. %no, uncut. Twenty-four copies only privately printed. 2247 Hough. History of Duryee's Brigade, during the Campaign in Virginia under Gen. Pope, and in Maryland under Gen. Mc- /C3^ Clellan, in 1862. Albany, 1864. 8vo, half morocco. One of fifty copies printed on large paper. 'i .— 2248 Hough. The Same. 8vo, unbound. Q__2249 Hough. The Same. Small paper. 1864. 8vo. 2250 Hough. A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, ^ New York, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. ... 2,—' Albany, 1853. Royal 8vo. 4p — Twenty-five copies were printed on fine paper, with additional illustrations. 206 Hough. 2251 Hough. A History of Lewis County, in the State of New York, from the Beginning of Its Settlement to the Present Time. ... 21 portraits. Albany^ i860. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Twenty-five copies were printed on fine paper, and not for sale. 2252 Hough. The Northern Invasion of October, 1780, a Series of Papers Relating to the Expeditions from Canada under Sir John Johnson and Others against The Frontiers of New York which were supposed to have Connection with Arnold's Trea- son, Prepared from the Originals with Notes. New York^ 1866. From No. vi of the "Bradford Club Publications." Includes a narrative of. the inva- sion of the Mohawk valley by Sir John Johnson, and his corps of Tories and Indians with many illustrative documents. 2253 Hough. Papers Relating to Pemaquid and parts adjacent in the present State of Maine, known as Cornwall County, when under the Colony of New York. Albany^ 1836. 8vo, hf. mor. 2.154 Hough. Papers Relating to the Island of Nantucket, with Documents relating to the Original Settlement of that Island, Martha's Vineyard, and other Islands adjacent, known as Duke's County, while under the Colony of New York. Albany^ 1856. Small 4to, half morocco. One hundred and fifty copies privately printed. 2255 Hough. Plan for seizing and carrying to New York Coll. Wm. GofFe the Regicide, as set forth in the affidavit of John London, Apr. 20, 1678. Albany, 1855. Sm. 8vo. Fifty copies only printed, several plates loosely inserted. 2256 Hough. Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates from Several of the New England States, held at Boston, August 3-9, 1780, to advise on Affairs necessary to promote the most Vigorous Prosecution of the War. Albany, N. T., 1867. 4to. 2257 [Hough. j Proclamations for Thanksgiving, issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and State Governments on the Peace of 1815, and by the Governors of New York since the Introduction of the Custom. Albany, 1858. Impl. 8vo. One hundred and fifty copies printed. 2258 Hough. Washingtoniana : or. Memorials of the Death of George Washington, giving an Account of the Funeral Honors HowiTT. 207 paid to his Memory, with a List of Tracts and Volumes printed upon the Occasion, and a Catalogue of Medals. Roxbury^ Mass., 1865. 2 vols., imp. 8vo. Of this work there were only two hundred copies printed in this size. 2259 How. Diary of David How, a Private in Colonel Paul Dudly Sargent's Regiment of the Massachusetts Line, in the Army of the American Revolution, From the Original Manu- script. With a Biographical Sketch byChase, and Notes by Henry B. Dawson. Morrisania^ N. F., 1865. Royal 8vo. 2260 How McClellan Took Manasses. New York, 1864. 4to. 2261 Howard, F. Colour as a Means of Art. Plates. London, 1838. i2mo. 2262 Howard, J. Prisons of England. 1771. 8vo. 2263 Howe, H. Historical Collections of Ohio ; Containing a Collection of the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biogra- phical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc Cincinnati, 1847. 8vo. *' Fully-oue-half of this volume is devoted to descriptions of massacres by the Indians, tales of captivity among them, and biographical notes of the borderers who fought them. Much of this material was derived from unpublished manuscripts and oral communication with the actors or their families." — Field. 2264 Howe. Historical Collections of Virginia ; containing a Collection of the most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biogra- phical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to its History and Antiquities, together with Geographical and Statistical Descrip- tions. Charleston, 1852. 8vo. Mostly scissors and paste, but very well done. The " Account of the battle of Point Pleasant," " The Captivity of the Moore Family," and the " Biographical Sketches of the Campbells," are new and interesting. 2265 HoWEL, Wm. An Institution of General History ; or the History of the World. Second Edition. London, 1680. 2 vols., folio, old calf. 2266 Howell, G. R. The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York. With Genealogies. New York, 1866. i2mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 2267 HowiTT, William. Visits to Remarkable Places, Old Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes Illustrative of Striking Passages in English History and Poetry. 1840-42. 2 vols., 8vo, hf. cf This delightful work is difficult of acquisition. 208 Hubbard. 2268 HowiTT. The Student Life of Germany. Numerous Cuts and Steel Frontispiece. 1841. 8vo, half calf . Uniform with the *' Visits." Scarce. First edition, many plates, woodcuts, music, etc., best work on the subject. 2269 HowiTT, W. History of Discovery of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Maps. London^ 1865. 2 vols., 8vo. 2270 HowiTT, Wm. and Mary. Stories of English and Foreign Life. London^ 1853. ^o%x. 8vo, half calf . 2271 HowiTT. Miscellaneous Etchings, old and new. 50 designs. 4to, cloth. 2272 Hows, John W. S. Golden Leaves from the American Poets. New York^ 1868. i2mo. 2273 HoYT, D. W. A Genealogical History of John Hoyt of Salisbury, and David Hoyt of Deerfield, and their Descendants; with some Account of the Earlier Hoyts, a List of the First Settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, etc. Boston., 1857. 8vo, c/. 2274 HoYT, J. "The Mountain Society." N. K, i860. i2mo. 2275 Hubbard, L. P. Descendants of George Hubbard, from 1600 to 1872. Portrait. New York., 1872. 2276 Hubbard, William. A | Narrative [ of the Troubles with the I Indians | In New-England, from the first planting thereof in the j year 1607, to this present year 1677. But chiefly of the late Troubles in the two last years, 1675, and 1676. | To which is added a Discourse about the Warre with the | Pequods | In the year 1637, \ By W. Hubbard, Minister of /CW Ipswich, j Published by Authority. \ Boston., \ printed by John Fos- ' ' ter, in the year 1677. 410, morocco extra., by Bradstreet. The rare and curious map often wanting is in the finest condition, and is described as fellow's on the map itself: " A map of New England, being the first that ever was here cut, and done by the best pattern that could be had, which being in some places defective, it made the other less exact; yet doth it sufficiently show the situa- tion of the country, and conveniently well the distance of places, etc. This book has been frequently reprinted, and will always remain an authority upon the subjects of which it treats. It possessss in itself high bibliographical interest, for according to Thomas's History of Printing, it is probably the first book printed in Boston, all the printing in the British Colonies, previous to 1676, being done at Cambridge, and in that year the first press was set up at Boston. HUBLEY. 209 2277 Hubbard. The Happiness of a People In the Wisdome of their Rulers Directing and in the Obedience of their Brethren, a Sermon before the Governour, Council and Deputies of the Massachusetts Colony. Preached at Boston, May 3d, 1676, being the day of Election there. Boston, printed by John Foster, 1676. Usually found with Hubbard's of which it is believed never to have formed a part, having been printed a year previously. 2278 Hubbard. Narrative j of the | Indian Wars | in | New-Eng- land, I From the First Planting thereof in the Year 1607, to | the Year 1677. | Containing | A Relation of the Occasion, Rise and Progress | of the War with the Indians, in the Southern, Wes I tern. Eastern and Northern Parts of said country. | By William Hubbard, A.M. | Minister of Ipswich. | Boston: ... John Boyle ... 1775. 1 2mo. red levant morocco extra, by Bradstreet This second American edition is altered and abbreviated. " The whole country was the seat of war, and every man procured his bread in jeopardy of his life." — Preface. Menzies copy sold for ^17. 2279 Hubbard. Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England, From the first Planting thereof in the Year 1607, to the Year 1677. Brattlehorough, 1814. I2mo, sheets. 2280 Hubbard. The History of the Indian Wars in New Eng- land from the First Settlement to the Termination of the War with King Philip, in 1677. From the Original Work, by the Rev. William Hubbard. Carefully Revised, and Accompanied with an Historical Preface, Life and Pedigree of the Author, and Extensive Notes. By Samuel G. Drake. Roxhury, 1865. Of this edition three hundred and fifty copies were printed, fifty in imp. 8vo, and fifty in 4to. Prefixed is a bibliographical Preface by the editor. It is a fine specimen of Munseirs typography, and forms Vols, in and iv of Woodward's ** Historical Series." 2281 Hubbard. 1865. 2 vols., 4to. One of Five Copies on Drawmg Paper and the only copy ever offered for sale. 2282 HuBBELL, H. Arnold or the Treason. Philadelphia, 1847. 2283 HuBLEY, B. The History of the American Revolution, in- cluding the most Important Events and Resolutions of the Honourable Continental Congress during that period and also, the most interesting Letters and Orders of His Excellency 27 210 Hughes. General George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Forces. By Bernard Hubley. Vol. i. [All published.] Northumberland, Pennsylvania, 1805. 8vo, boards, uncut. A fine copy of one of the rarest and most important histories of the American Rev- olution. 2284 HuBNER. Promenade autour du Monde. Paris, iSji. Vol. I. i6mo, half turkey. 2285 Hue. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China, during the Years 1844—5—6. Engravings. London \n.d.\ 2 vols., post 8vo, half calf . ii%b Hue. Travels in Tartary, etc. London. 2 vols., post 8vo. 2287 Hudson, C. Doubts Concerning the Battle of Bunker's Hill. Boston, 1857. i2mo. 2288 Hudson. History of the Town of Marlborough, Mass., from 1657 to 1861 ; with a Genealogy to 1800. ... Portraits and plates. Boston, 1862. 8vo, cloth. * 2289 Hudson, C. History of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, From its First Settlement to 1868, with a Genealogical Register of Lexington Families, by Charles Hudson. Boston, 1868. 8vo. One of twenty copies printed on tinted paper with portrait. 2290 Hudson. Genealogical Register of Lexington Families from the First Settlement of the Town. Boston, 1868. 8vo. 2291 Hudson. Journalism in the United States from 1690 to 1872. New York, 1873. I2mo. 2292 Hughes, L. B. George Washington. A Lecture. Phila- delphia, 1863. 8vo. 2293 Hughes, Thomas. Tom Brown at Oxford. Portrait. Boston. 2 vols., l2mo. 2294 Hughes. The Scouring of the White Horse. Bost., 1854. 2295 Hughes. Bible. Maps. London. Imp. 8vo. Humboldt. 211 2296 Hugo, T. Memoir of Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester, 1077- 1108. London, i^^Tf 8vo. 2297 Hugo. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, St. Denis, etc. Frontis. London, 1833. ^ vols., i2mo. 2298 HuiSH, R. Memoir of WilHam Cobbett. London, li^^- Details his American experiences. 2299 HuiSH, R. Memoirs of George the IV, Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenes of his Private and Public Life, w^ith Sketches of all the Celebrated Men who were his Friends and Companions, Ministers and Counsellors. Portraits and plates. 1830. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. Very scarce. Contains many scurilous anecdotes of the Court and Courtiers of George IV, and is really the book which Banvard tried to impose on the public as the iooo£ book. 2300 HuLBERT, C. Museum Americanum ; or Antiquities of Nature and Art, in America. ... Shrewsbury., 1823. l?>vno,bds. 2301 Hull. Memoirs of the Campaign of the North Western Army of the United States, with a Brief Sketch of the Revolu- tionary Services of the Author. Boston, 1824. 8vo. 2302 Hull. Report of the Trial of Brig. General William Hull ; Commanding the North-Western Army of the United States, by a Court Martial. New York, 18 14. 8vo, boards, uncut. 2303 HuMASON, W. L. From the Atlantic Surf to the Golden Gate. Hartford, 1869. 8vo. Includes notices of the Mormons, etc. 2304 Humboldt. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoc- tial Regions of the New Continent in 1 799-1 804. By Alex- ander de Humboldt, and Alme Bonpland. Written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and translated into English by Helen Maria Williams. London: Longman, 181^-26. 7 vols., 8vo, boards uncut. Concerning this valuable work see M. Rev., ixxi, J, LXXXvin, Z34, xc, 14. 2305 Humboldt. Researches, concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America, with De- scriptions and Views of some of the most Striking Scenes in the Cordilleras. Translated. Plates. London, ... 1814. 2 vols., 8vo, boards uncut. 212 Humphrey. This translation of the text of the celebrated " Vues de Cordilleras,'' is a valuable adjunct to the great folio of plates, for all students not familiar with the language of the original. 2306 Humboldt. Cosmos; translated ...by E. C. Otte ... Lon- don: Henry G. Bohn^ 1849. vols., I and 2 post, 8vo. 2307 Hume, David. Philosophical Works. Including all the Essays and Exhibiting the more Important Alterations and Cor- rection in the Successive Editions published by the Author. Best edition. Portrait. Edinburgh, 1826. 4 vols., 8vo, hf. mor. 2308 Hume, Smollett and Bisset's History of England. Albany, 1816. 8 vols., 8vo. 2309 Hume and Smollett. Abridged. i2mo, sheep. 2310 Humphreys. The Conduct of General Washington, re- specting the Confinement of Capt. Asgill, placed in its True Point of Light. By David Humphreys. With a Preface and Appendix. New York, printed for the Holland Club, 1859. ^^o. A few copies only printed. 2311 Humphreys. The Miscellaneous Works of Colonel Hum- phreys. Ne-w York, 1790. 8vo. Contains his essay on the life of Major-General Putnam, and other imaginary tales. 2312 Humphreys. The Miscellaneous Works of David Hum- phreys, Late Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America to the Court of Madrid. New York, 1804. 8vo, boards, uncut. 2313 Humphreys. Art of Writing, History of the Origin and' Progress of the, illustrated with 28 plates containing several hundred specimens of writing, from the earliest to the latest periods. London, 1855. Imp. 8vo, elegantly bound in a unique style in imitation of elabo- rately carved oak. A beautiful and interesting volume, many of the plates are finely executed in gold and colors. 2314 Humphrey. The Coinage of the British Empire ; an out- line of the progress of the Coinage in Great Britain, and her dependencies. London, 1854. Svo, half morocco, gilt top. Hunter. 213 Many illustrations, facsimiles of coins in gold, silver and copper, a useful book, very scarce. 2315 Humphrey. The Coin Collectors Manual, a Guide in the Formation of a Cabinet of Coins. 150 Illustrations. 1853. 2 vols., i2mo, nice copy, half morocco extra. An early edition, with good impressions of the numerous engravings of coins. This work will be found most usefulto the numismatic student. The subject is system- atically arranged and very fully illustrated, and each section has an historical in- troduction. 2316 Humphrey, H. B. Catalogue of the Valuable Library of Henry B. Humphrey, Esq. ... Sold May 9th, 1871. Cambridge^ 1871. Imp. Svo, half levant morocco^ by Bradstreet. Large paper copy. 2317 Humphreys and Others. The Anarchiad. 2318 Hunt, C. H. Life of Edward Livingston. With an Intro- duction by George Bancroft. 2 portraits. New Tork, 1864. Royal Svo, pp. xxiv, 448 Large paper, 75 copies only printed. Inserted in this copy are 75 portraits, many proofs in the finest condition, mostly of characters prominent in American history : Lafayette, Gates, Gallatin, with an autograph of Andrew Jackson, forming material for an elegant book. 2319 Hunt. The same. New York., 1864. Cloth. 2320 Hunt. The same. Small paper. New York., 1864. Cloth. 2322 Hunt, E. M. Metucken and her History. N. Y., 1870. 2323 [Hunt, Freeman.] American Anecdotes. Original and Select. By an American. Boston, 1830. 2 vols., i2mo, hf cf Rare j contains 487 anecdotes, mostly relating to the American Revolution, with an index. 2324 Hunt, G. J. The Historical Reader ; Containing the late War, between the United States and Great Britain. Written in the Ancient Historical Style.... iV. r., 1819. i2mo, half calf. 2325 Hunt. Hand-Book to the Exhibition. 1851. 2 vols. i6mo. 2326 Hunter, John. Poems. 3d. Edition. Port. Zo Won, 1805. i2mo, half turkey., gilt tops. 214 Hutchinson. 2327 Hunter, J. D. Memoirs of a Captivity among the Indians of North America, from Childhood to the age of Nineteen : With Anecdotes added, some account of the Soil, Climate, and Vegetable Productions of the Territory Westward of the Mississippi. ... The Third Edition. London^ 1824. 8vo, hoards, uncut. There having been some insinuations that the work was a fabrication, the author, in this edition^ addressed a note to his publishers, referring to Colonel Aspinwall and others, as certifying to the authenticity of the work. 2328 Huntington, E. B. A Genealogical Memoir of the Hunt- ington Family in the Country. Stamford, 1863. 8vo, half morocco by Bradstreet. 2329 Huntington. The Same. 1863. 8vo, cloth. 2330 Huntington. History of Stamford, Connecticut, from 1641, to the Present Time. Stamford, 1868. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. 2331 Hurst's Architectural Surveyor's Hand-Book. London, 1S68. 2332 HuTCHiNS, J. N. Hutchins' Improved : ... for 1776. New York [w.^.] i2mo. 2333 Hutchins, L. The Autobiography of Levi Hutchins : with a Preface, Notes, and Addenda, by his Youngest Son. ... Cam- bridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1865. l6mo. 2334 Hutchins, T. An Historical Narrative and Topographical Description of Louisiana, and West-Florida, Comprehending the River Mississippi with its Principal Branches and Settlements, and the Rivers Pearl, Pascagoula, Mobile, Perdido, Escambia, Chacta-Hateha, etc, — The Climate, Soil and Produce, whether Animal, Vegetable or Mineral ; with Directions for Sailing into all the Bays, ... on the North Side of the Gulf of Mexico, and for Navigating between the Islands situated along that Coast, and ascending the Mississippi River, by Thomas Hutchins, Geo- grapher to the United States. Philadelphia: the Author, 1784. 8vo, half brown morocco extra, gilt top. One of the scarcest of Hutchins's works. 2335 Hutchinson, Thomas. The History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from the First Settlement thereof in 1628, HUTTON. 215 until its Incorporation with the Colony of Plimouth, Province of Main, etc., by the Charter of King William and Queen Mary, in 1 69 1. ... By Mr. Hutchinson Lieutenant-Governor of the Massachusetts Province. The Second Edition. From 1691, until the Year 1750, and from 1749 to 1774. London^ 1708- 1828. 4 vols., 8vo, half morocco. True and complete set of this standard history. 2336 [Hutchinson. J A Collection of Original Papers Relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay. Boston : New England, IJ^X). 8vo, half morocco. A beautiful copy, uniform with the preceding No., and rare. " This collection of papers was published by Lieut. -Gov. Hutchinson, * to support and elucidate the principal facts related in the first part of the History of Massachusetts Bay, and may serve as an appendix to it.' * The author of that history was possessed of many other ancient and very curious original papers, which are irrecoverably lost by an un- fortunate event sufficiently known.' (This alludes to the destruction of his papers by a mob, at the time of the Riots in Boston on account of the Stamp Act, in 1765.)" For an interesting account of the various editions of Hutchinson's History, see Deane's "Hutchinson's Biography," No. 537, supra. 2337 Hutchinson. The History of Massachusetts, from the First Settlement Thereof in 1628, until the Year 1750. Third Edition, w^ith Additional Notes and Corrections. Salem, 1795- This edition has a few additional notes by the anonymous editor. — Charles Deane in the Historical Magazine. 2338 Hutchinson. The History of the Province of Massachu- setts Bay, from 1749 to 1774, comprising a Detailed Narrative of the Origin and Early Stages of the American Revolution. By Thomas Hutchinson, Esq., formerly Governor of the Pro- vince. Edited from the Author's Ms., by his grandson. Lon- don, 1828. 8vo, boards uncut. 2339 Hutchinson Papers, The. A New Edition. Collated with and Corrected from the Original Manuscript, and Edited, with Ilustrative Notes. Albany, N. Y., Printed by Joel Munsell, 1863. 2 vols., 4to, pp. XV, (i), ii, 324; vii, 354. Edition, one hundred and sixty copies, and ten copies on large paper. 2340 HuTTON, James. A Hundred Years Ago, an Historical Sketch, 1755 to 1756. London, 1857. 8vo, boards. 2341 HuTTON, H. Course of Mathematics. New York, 1831. 216 Illustrated. 2342 Hymn of Hildebert. Translated. New Tork, iSjS. 1 2mo, sheets folded. 2343 Hymn of Hildebert. Morocco, extra, by Bradstreet- BBETSON, J. H. Specimens in Eccentric Circular Turn- ing. Copper plates. 8vo, boards. 2345 IcAZBALCETA, J. G. Apuntes para un Catalogo de Escri- tores en Lenguas Indi'genas de America. Mexico, Se hart impreso 60 ejemplares en la imprenta particular del autor, 1866. i2mo. Sixty copies only privately printed. Describes some of the rarest of books printed in IVlexico, and is as scarce as it is valuable. 2346 IcoNOGRAPHic ENCYCLOPEDIA of Science. 4 vols., 8vo, of text, and 2 vols, oblong 410 of plates. New Tori, 1851. In all 6 vols., morocco. Of the numerous Cyclopedias this is the most extensively illustrated j the only one with steel plates. 2347 Imlay, G. Topographical Description of North America ; containing a succinct account of its Climate, Natural History, Population, Agriculture, Manners and Customs ; with an ample description of the several divisions into which that country is partitioned. The various Tribes of Indians that inhabit the Frontier Country. To which is annexed, a delineation of Kentucky. Tending to show the probable rise and Grandeur of the American Empire. London, 1792. 8vo, uncut. 2348 Index to the Catalogue of Books in the Public Library of Boston. ... Boston, 1865. Imp. 8vo. 2349 Index to the New York Times, 1865. New York, 1866. 2350 Index to the Scriptures. Bagster \n.d\ 2351 Illuminated Magazine, Edited by Douglas Jerrold. Il- lustrations by Leech, Phiz and other Artists. London, 1845. 2352 Illustrated London News, July — Dec, 1844. Cloth. 2353 Illustrated London News, Jan. to June, 1855. Folio, cl. Ingraham. 217 2354 Illustrated London News. The same. Half roan. 2355 Indian Narratives ; Containing A Correct and Interesting History of the Indian Wars, from 1620, to 1794, added the Burning of Royalton. Claremont, N. H., iSs^. i imo, cloth. 2356 Indians. Report of the Commissioner of Indian AfFairs. Washington^ 1855. 8vo. 2357 [Ingersoll, C] a Brief View of Constitutional Powers, Showing that the Union Consists of Independent States United. Philadelphia^ 1 864. 8vo. 2358 [Ingersoll.] The Diplomatic Year : A Review of Mr. Seward's Foreign Correspondence. Philadelphia, 1863. 8vo. 2359 [Ingersoll.] A Letter to a Friend in a Slave State, by A. Citizen of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1^62. 4to. Forty-nine copies printed on large paper in 4to. 2360 [Ingersoll.] An Undelivered Speech on Executive Arrests. Philadelphia, 1862. 8vo, uncut. Against arrests under the subpoena of the Habeas Corpus. The author was himself arrested for this publication. 2361 Ingersoll, C. J. Edwy and Elgiva ; A Tragedy. Phila-, delphia, 1 80 1. i2mo. Very rare. 2362 Ingersoll. History of the Second War, between the U. S. and British America. 2d Series. Phila., 1833. 2 vols., 8vo. 2363 Ingersoll, J. R. Memoir of Samuel Breck, Vice-Presi- dent of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Phila., 1863. 2364 Inglis, Henry D. The New Gil Bias, or Pedro of Penaflor. London, 1833. 2 vols., i2mo, half morocco, gilt. 2365 [Ingraham, Edward D.] A Sketch of the Events which preceded the Capture of Washington, by the British, on the Twenty-Fourth of August, 18 14. ... Map. Philadelphia, 1849. Privately printed and scarce. 2366 Ingraham. Singular Surnames. Philadelphia, 1873. 8vo. 28 218 Ireland. 2368 Ingraham. Catalogue of E. D. Ingrahatn's Library. Phila- delphia^ 1855. 8vo. Large paper copy. 2369 Initial Letters. A Collection, Illuminated Initial Letters put forth as Specimens of Fine Writing. 4to. 2370 Inquire Within, for Anything. New York \n.d^. i2mo. 2371 Institution, The, of the Society of the Cincinnati. New Tork^ 1784. 8vo, half morocco. Inserted are a number of photographic portraits and a few fine bank note proofs. 2372 Internal Revenue Record and Customs Journal. New York, 1865. 4to- 2373 Iowa. The Annals of Iowa : A Quarterly Publication by the State Historical Society. Iowa City, 1863 Davenport., 1874. 2374 Iowa. Annals of Iowa. Iowa City, 1^67,. Vol. I, part i,8vo, pp. 288. 2375 Ireland. Records of the New York Stage, from 1750 to i860. By Joseph N. Ireland. New York, 1866. 2 vols., 4to, uncut. One of thrae copies only printed on drawing paper. The only work of its kind. 2376 Ireland. The Same. New York, 1866. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. Two hundred copies only printed and now very scarce. 2377 [Ireland.] Memoirs of Jeanne d' Arc surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans ; with the History of her Times. ... London, 1824. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. The second volume contains an extensive bibliography of books relating to Joan of Arc. 2378 Ireland. Napoleon Anecdotes. London Sji.d.\ 6 vols, in 3, half calf. 2379 Ireland, W. H. Confessions of the Shakspeare Forgeries. London, 1805. i2mo, half calf . These Confessions are among the most remarkable in the whole range of literature. 2380 Ireland Illustrated. From Drawings by Bartlett, Petree, etc., with Descriptions by Wright. With numerous highly finished Engravings. London. 2 vols., 4to, half calf , [vEs. 219 2381 Ireland. Illustrated History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period. Historical Illustrations by Henry Doyle. Numerous plates. New Tork, 1868. 8vo. 2382 Irving, P. M. The Life and Letters of Washington Irv- ing. Vols. I and 11. New York^ 1862. 2383 Irving, Washington. A History of New York. ... By Diedrich Knickerbocker. A^. 3^., 1809. 2 vols., i2mo, sheep. No plate. First edition of much I'arity ; lately priced by a New York firm at $50.^ 2384 Irving. Knickerbocker's History of New York, with De- signs by Darley. New York., 1863. 8vo, sheets folded. 2385 Irving. History of New York by D. Knickerbocker. London^ 1820. 8vo, calf. 2386 [Irving.] Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, Gent. With a Biographical Notice. Portrait inserted. New York., 1824. 8vo, half calf uncut. 2387 Irving. Life of George Washington. By Washington Irving. New York., 1856-9. 5 vols. 410, red mor.., gilt edges. One hundred and ten copies only printed. In addition to the plates which belong to the boolc there are about 75 extra portraits, many of which are fine and rare. 2388 Irving. Life of Washington. Vols., i, 2, 3, 8vo, cloth. 2389 [Irving.] Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Artist's Edition. Illustrated with One Hundred and Twenty Engrav- ings on Wood, from Original Designs. New York., 1864. 4to, sheets folded. One hundred copies printed on large paper. 2390 Irving. Tales of a Traveller. New York., \%bo. 2391 Irvingiana. a Memorial of Washington Irving. New York, i860. ^10., uncut. 2392 IsHERWOOD, B. F. Engineering Precedents for Steam Ma- chines. New York., 1859. 2 vols., 8vo. 2393 Ives, J. C. Report upon the Colorado River of the West, Explored in 1857 and 1858. ... 27 Plates and Map. Washing- ton, 1 86 1. 4to. 220 Jackson. This river, flowing between perpendicular walls a mile and a quarter in altitude, is not the only development of this exploration which excites our interest. Lieutenant Ives was the first to give us the results of" an intelligent observer of the celebrated, yet almost mythical, fortified villages of the Moquis Indians. A.^^ ACKSON, John. History of Wood Engraving, Including a Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical, with Upwards of 300 Beautiful Woodcut Illustrations, In- cluding Facsimiles from the Works of Albert Durer. London: C. Knight^ 1839. Imp. 8vo, half morocco, uncut, rare. With this copy is the Third Preface to a Treatise on Wood Engraving, by W. A. Chatto. This third preface is an interesting addition — it appears that Mr. Jack- son desired to absorb all the glory of this work — after reading this 3d preface he is very much inclined to think with FalstafF — " Lord how this world is given to lying" — including^n this world John Jackson. ".The History of Wood Engraving is a noble volume, unique in its way, and no li- brary will be complete without it. Mr. Jackson's reputation rests upon a firm basis — his name is attached to some of the brightest and best of the modern en- gravings. He is one of the few living pupils of Bewick — and one who follows in the steps, and supports the reputation of his celebrated master." — Polytechnic Journal. r- 2396 Jackson, R. View of the Formation, Discipline and '' Economy of Armies. Stockton, 1824. ^10, boards. 2397 [Jackson, Richard.] The Interest of Great Britain Con- sidered, with Regard to her Colonies, and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. Phila., Reprinted, ijbo. Svo, uncut. J^ ^ The " heads of divisions are not in the author's original edition, but were subsequently added by another hand, and have since been retained." — Sparks. Dr. Franklin considerably aided in this work, and it is found described under his name. See Sa- bin's Dictionary, vol. ix. ,^ 2398 Jackson, R. View of the Formation, Discipline and Econ- omy of Armies. Stockton, 1824. 410 boards. .^ 2399 Jackson, T. Martial Law ; What is it .? and Who can Declare it .? Philadelphia, 1862. Twenty copies printed on large paper, in 410. 2400 ■ Jackson. Authorities Cited Antagonistic to Horace Binney's Conclusions on the Writ of Habeas Corpus. Philadelphia, 1862. 8vo. Twenty copies printed on large paper, in 410. • James. 221 i^ 2401 Jackson, Thomas J. Life of Stonewall Jackson. New York^ 1863. i2mo. J^ 2402 Jackson, W. Eulogium, on General Washington ... PWa- delphia^ 1800. 8vo, uncut. 2403 Jacobi, sive Actii Synceri Sannazarii Neapolitani Viri patricii Poemata. Patavii, 1719. Small folio, calf, broken. 2404 Jackson. Memoir of William A. Jackson, Colonel of the 1 8th Regiment. Albany, 1862. 8vo. %^ 2405 Jacob. A Biographical Sketch of Captain Michael Cresap. Cincinnati, ... i860. Ato. 2406 ^ James, G. P. R. The History of Charlemagne ; With a Sketch of the State and History of France from the Fall of the ^ Roman Empire to the Rise of the Carlovingian Dynasty. J-'^J' London, iS^-j. Svo, half calf, gilt. Autograph letter of Allan Cunningham inserted. ^ 2407 James. Life and Times of Louis XIV Portraits. London, >Sr 1838. 4 vols., Svo, calf gilt. . 2408 James. Lives of Cardinal deRetz, Jean Baptist Colbert, ^~' John deWitt, and the Marquis deLouvois. Philadelphia, 1837. Post Svo, half calf, marbled edges. 2409 James. A History of the Life of Edward the Black Prince, and of Various Events Connected therewith. Philadelphia, 1812. 2 vols., post Svo, half calf, marbled edges. ^ 2410 James. Life of Henry IV. 3 Portraits. London, 1847. JS"^ 3 vols., Svo, cloth, uncut. V.'^ 241 1 James. History of the Life of Richard Coeur De Lion, King of England. Portraits. London, iS^2. ^ vols., Svo, half cal/. Best edition of one of the best works of this proliiic writer. X 2412 James. One in a Thousand. London, 1845. Svo. 2413 James, H. The Social Significance of Our Institutions, and /'t, II others. Boston, 1861. Svo. (60 ^A,i\ James, Henry. Substance and Shadow. Boston, 1863. i2mo, cloth. 222 Jameson. 2415 James. Memoir of Thomas Potts James, who Settled in Pennsylvania ; with an Historic-Genealogical Account of his ^Z.T Descendants to the English Generations. By Mrs. Thomas Potts James. ... Cambridge, privately printed^ 1874. 2416 James, W. A Full and Correct Account of the Military Oc- currences of the late War between Great Britain and the United ^ States of America. ... London, 1818. 2 vols., 8vo. y I ^^ " A work of which it is not too high praise to assert that it approaches as nearly to ^>^>rZ) perfection, in its own line, as any historical work perhaps ever did." — Edinburgh ^y Re'view. 2417 James, W. D. A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion, and A History of his Brigade, from its Rise in June, 1780, until Disbanded in December, 1782; with Descriptions of Characters and Scenes not heretofore published. Containing also, an Appendix, with Copies of Letters which passed between several of the leading Characters of that day ; principally from ^0„ Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion. By William Dobein James, A.M., during that period one of Marion's Militia, at present one of the Associate Judges in Equity, South Carolina. Charles- ton, S. C, 1 82 1. 8vo, boards, uncut. Fine copy of one of the rarest of all Revolutionary Biographies, especially in this con- dition. t/5 2418 James and Mole. English and French Dictionary. New York, 1848. i2mo. ,/^ 2419 James Gordon Bennett. [A Poem.] 8vo. 242c Jameson, Mrs. Beauties of the Court of Charles H, with a Series of Portraits illustrating the Diaries of Pepys, Evelyn, L ^ /-f) Clarendon, and other contemporary writers. London, 1833. ^ Jay. 223 2422 Jamison, D. F. The Life and Times of Bertram du Gues- clin : A History of the Fourteenth Century, by D. F. Jamison, \^ of South Carolina. Charleston^ John Russell^ 1864. -•■^ 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. The author was president of the convention in Charleston, S. C, which passed the ordinance of secession. It was really printed in London. 1424 Janson, C. W. The Stranger in America ; Containing Ob- servations made during a Long Residence in that Country, with Biographical Particulars of Public Characters ; Illustrated by Engravings. 10 plates. London, 1807. 4to uncut. ** This large and most ill-arranged volume contains, apparently, whatever Mr, Janson could recollect of America, aiding his memory by a few notes and memorandums. He went to America with high expectations, engaged in several speculations, all of which failed, and after thirteen years' absence, returned to England, where as many others have done since, he vented his spleen in writing a book." — Monthly Re~ vieio, LIU, 443. 2425 Jardine, Sir W. Naturalists' Library, with 1200 colored plates, and numerous portraits and memoirs of Eminent Natur- ^ * alists. London, 1850. 40 vols., foolscap 8vo, cloth. ^74 Sir W. Jardine's coadjutors in this admirable series were Swainson, Selby, Macgillivray, ^^ Waterhouse, Duncan, Hamilton, Smith and others. " We could hardly have thought that any new serial would have obtained our approbation so entirely as the ' Naturalists' Library ! ' but the price is so low, the colored plates so elegant, and the descriptions so very scientific and correct that we cannot withhold from it our warmest praise; the whole is a perfect bijou, and as valuable as pretty." — Literary Gazette. 2426 Jarves, J. J. Art Studies. The "'Old Masters " of Italy. Illustrations from the Works of Raphael, Leonardo, Massacio, Bazzi, Domenichino, Perugino, and others. New York, 1 861. Square 8vo, cloth, uncut. Scarce. J^ 24.27 Taunceys of New York and 5 others. 2428 Jay, J. Correspondence between John Jay and Henry B. Dawson, and between James A. Hamilton and Henry B. /'^A Dawson, concerning the Fcederalist. New York, 1864. 8vo. 2429 Jay. The Same. 4to- ^ j57> One of four copies printed on Whatman's Drawing paper. 2431 Jay. Current Fictions tested by Uncurrent Facts, &c. A Correspondence between John Jay and Henry B. Dawson, and 224 Jefferson. 4^ between James A. Hamilton and Henry B. Dawson, concern- ing the " Foederalist." New Tork, 1864. 410. Large paper, 25 copies printed. f. 2432 Jay. Mr. Jay's Letters on Dawson's Federalist. New Tork, 1864. The suppressed edition very rare. 2433 Jay. New Plottings in Aid of the Rebel Doctrine of State Sovereignty. Mr. Jay's Second Letter on Dawson's Introduc- tion to the Federalist. Exposing its Falsification of the History , cj/^ of the Constitution . ... New Tbrk, 1864. 8vo. Suppressed, and very scarce. First printed witll tiae imprint, X^e Predatory Incursions, Massacres, and Abductions by the Indians during the French and Indian Wars, and the War of the Revo- lution, etc. Philadelphia, 1856. 8vo, cloth. 4^ 25 1 1 Jones, W. A. Long Island. ... New Tork, 1863. 8vo. 2512 [Jones, W. A.J Memorial of the Late Honorable David S. j Jones. With an Appendix Containing Notices of the Jones ^^'^ Family of Queens County. New York, 1849. ^'\- ^^"' '^^°^^- 2513 JoNSON, Ben. Works of, with Memoir by Wm. GifFord. ^, London, 1 865. 6 vols., limp calf. (*'" Ms. Notes by Col. Cunningham, the last edition of Jonson. 2515 JoNSON. The Works of. With a Memoir, by Wm. Gif- 6 a, <- ford. Fine Portrait and Vignette. London, Moxon, 1853. "^■^^^ Roy. 8vo, calf extra. 2516 JosEPHUS. Translated by William Whiston. London, i2i20. tr 2 vols., 8vo, calf. 232 Journal. 2517 JossELYN. An Account of Two Voyages to New England, Made during the years 1638, 1663. New England's Rarities Discovered in Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, and Plants of that Country. With an Introduction and Notes by Edward Tuck- erman, M.A. Boston, William Feazie, 1865. 2 vols., royal 4to, cloth uncut. Not merely reprints. The copious, interesting, and valuable annotations lend a new value to the works. //) 2518 Journal of a Young Lady of Virginia. Bait., iSji. 8vo. r ,— 2519 Journal of the Late Actions of the French at Canada, by • ^ Col. N. Beyard, and Lt. Col. C. Lodowick. New York, 1868. 4to, hoards. Journal of Horticulture. Vols. 6 and 10, rl. 8vo, cloth. Journal of the Principal Occurrences during the Siege of Quebec by the American Revolutionists under Generals Mont- ^%jS^ gomery and Arnold in \11Si ^17^ i containing many Anecdotes. Notes, by W. T. P. Shortt. London, 1824. 8vo, uncut. 2522 Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress held at Phila- delphia, September 5, 1774. Philadelphia, 1779. The original edition, with the first device of the Confederate states ; twelve hands grasping a column, based on Magna Charta, and surmounted by the cap of liberty, nLJ U and the motto, " Have tuemur.^^ "Dr. Franklin, it is believed, caused this volume to be issued in London, in January, 1775. ^^^ effect was startling, for it proclaimed to the discriminating British Pubiic (if there was at that time such a body) that the English language had ac- quired new vigor and clearness in being transplanted to the Western shores. The pith, point, and force of these Public Papers, astonished the politicians and statesmen of Westminster, and delighted the friends of the Colonies." — Ste'vens. fAf 2523 Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress, held at Phila- delphia, May 10, 1775. Lona., I'J'jb. 8vo, hf. mor. by Bradstreet. //£. 2524 Journal of the Congress of the United States of America ; continued. Philadelphia, William and Thomas Bradford, MDCCLXXVI. Uncut. From Sept. 5, 1775, to Dec. 30. 2525 Journal of the Voyage of the Sloop Mary, from Quebeck, Together with an Account of her Wreck off Montauk Point, _^ L. I., Anno 1701. With Introduction and Notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. Munsell, 1866. 410, uncut. Only 100 copies privately printed. • Junius. 233 2526 Juan and Ulloa. A Voyage to South America ; Describ- 'V "ig at large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, etc., on that >?^ extensive Continent. ... With plates. Lond.^ 1760. 2 vols., 8vo. f^ 2527 [JuDAH.] Gotham and the Gothamites. New Tori, 1823. i6mo, boards. For printing this piece of scandal the author was imprisoned. 2528 JuDD. Thomas Judd and his Descendants. Northampton, 1856. 8vo. Si. 2529 JuMEL, E. B. Obituary of Madame Eliza B. Jumel. In the New York Times of July 18th, 1865. New York, 1865. 4to, morocco gilt top, uncut. Thirty copies, only privately printed. Inserted are eight steel plates including two private plates. • 2530 Junius including Letters by the Same Writer, under other Signatures (Now first collected), to which are added, his Con- fidential Correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his Private Let- ters addressed to Mr. H. S. Woodfall. With a Preliminary Essay, Notes, Facsimiles, etc. London, 1812. 2 vols., 8vo, half orange morocco, gilt top, uncut by Bradstreet. Best edition. These letters are without a parallel in English Literature. 2531 JuNius's Letters, with all the Notes of Woodfall's Edition, 'JfB'^ and Luportant additions ; also an Essay disclosing the Author- ■" ' ship, and an Index. London, 1850. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. 2532 Junius. London: Woodfall n.d. 2 vols., i2mo, ca^ it- ^ 2533 Junius. Stat Nominis umbra. Illustrated by Mr. Edward Boquet. London, 1813. Large 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. A well printed edition, illustrated with an excellently executed set of copper plate portraits, fine impressions. 2534 Junius. The Posthumous of Junius, to which is Prefixed an Inquiry Respecting the Author, also a Sketch of the Life of John Horn Tooke. Portrait and Facsimile. New York. 1829. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. 2535 Junius. " A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier General, Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Forces in Canada." London, 1760. Now First Ascribed to Junius. To which is Added, " A Refutation of- the Letter, etc., by an OiEcer," London: W. Pickering, 1841. Fcap. 8vo. - 30 234 Kane. 2536 Junius. The Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Character established, including the supplement of Facsimiles 61 of hand writings and other illustrations. First American Edition. New York, 1818. Inserted is an autograph note from Sir Philip Francis, some newspaper cuttings and some copies of Francis' letters, made by Ed. D. Ingraham of Philadelphia, 2537 Justinian. Remarks on the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Wilmington \Del\ 1820. Svo. /±^f 2538 Juvenal. Translated by Dryden, etc. Plates. 1697. 8vo, old calf. 2539 Juvenal. Translated by William GifFord. Portrait. Phila- delphia^ 1803. 2 vols, in I, half morocco. 2540 JuvENCio,^ V. De Regione et Moribus Canadensium seu]Bar- barorum Nova Franciae Auctore Joseph! Ju vencio, Societatis Jesu, Sacerdote. ... Roma., Ex Typographia Georgii Plachi^ m.d.cc.x. Mr. Munsell's beautiful reprint. 2541 JuvENCio, J. Canadiae Missionis Relatio ab Anno 1 611 usque ad annum 1613, cum statu ejusdum Missionis, Annis 1703 & 1710, Auctore Joseph! Juvencio, Societatas Jesu Sa- cerdote. Roma, ExTypographia Georgii Flachi, M.D.CC.X. Svo. Mr. Munsell's reprint, Albany, 1 87 1. J^ /1 6^ .i'^^O ALM, P. Travels into North America. Second Edition. London, T. Lowndes, 1772. 2 vols., 410, uncut. " A valuable work as regards the Natural History, Geography and state of the country at the time of the author's visit." 2543 Kalm, P. Reis door Noord Amerika met koperen Platen. Utrecht, 1772. 2 vols., 4to, half calf. a Dutch translation of the foregoing. 2544 Kane, E. K. The U. S. Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin. A Personal Narrative. New York, 1854. 8vo, half calf . 2545 Kane. Arctic Explorations : the Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Frankhn, 1853, '54) '55- Philadelphia, 1856. 2 vols., Svo, morocco, gilt top, uncut. . Keith. 235 ^/i,2546 Kapp, F. The Life of Frederick William Von Steuben. New Tork, 1859. i2mo, cloth. ? - 2547 Kavanagh. Daisy Burns. Leipzig, iBs2- 2 vols., ha/f roan. ■ J^ 2548 Kavanagh, M. Origin of Language and Myths. London, , 1871. 2 vols., crown 8vo, half morocco. I')'},,— O"^ of the most complete works on the subject. '2549 Kaga, p. J. Dakota A.B.C., Wowapi. Niagara, 1871. i2mo, pp. 32. 2550 Keating, W. H. Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeck, Lake of the Woods, etc., etc., Performed in the year 1823, ... under Stephen H. )- Long. Philadelphia, 1824. 2 vols., 8vo. -^^^^^ Almost a cyclopaedia of material, relating to the Indians of the explored territory. ^ Nothing escaped the attention, or record of the gentlemen who accompanied tlie expedition j and their statements regarding the customs, character, and numbers of the Siotfx and Chippeway tribes, are among the most valuable we have of those people. 2551 Keble, J. Christian Year ; Thoughts in Verse for Sundays and Holydays throughout the Year, illustrated with designs by Eliza Hacket. Oxford, 1849. ^^°' _,^^ 2552 Keble. The Christian Year. London, 1875. i6mo, cloth. 2553 Keddie, William. Cyclopedia of Literary and Scientific /,/y Anecdotes, illustrative of the Characters, Habits and Conversa- tions of Men of Letters and Science. Columbus, 1859. 8vo, cloth. f 2554 Keepsake, The, for 1838. Steel plates. 8vo, cloth. 2555 Keith, G. The Presbyterian and Independent Visible Churches in New-England and elsewhere, Brought to the Test, More particularly directed to these in New-England, with A Call and Warning from the Lord to the People of Boston and New-England, to Repent, etc. And two Letters to the Cf Preachers in Boston ; and an Answer to the Gross Abuses, / . Lyes and Slanders of Increase Mather and Samuel Norton, etc. London, Thomas Northcott, 1 691. Small 8vo, smooth blue morocco, gilt edges, by Bradstreet. 236 Kempis. 2556 Keith. The Arguments of the Quakers. More particularly ^ of George Whitehead, W. Penn, S. Fox and others. London, 1698. 4to. 2557 Keith. The Anti-Christs and Sadducees detected Among a Sort of Quakers ; or, Caleb Pusie, of Pensilvania, and John Pennington ; with his Brethren. ... Proved Anti-Christs and i ^ Sadducees, out of a Printed Book lately published by them, /'-' Falsly called a Modest Account of the principal Differences betwixt George Keith, and ... Quakers in Pensilvania, etc. ... By George Keith. London. The Author \n.d.~\. 410, pp. 44. Like all people of his kind Mr. Keith is an intemperate pamphleteer, having twice been a Quaker he became an Episcopalian and in the long title to this tract refers to his late co-workers as *' A gang," and sort of (^uakrs (sic). A ^ 2558 Keith. Gross Error and Hypocrisie Detected in George ' Whitehead, and some of his Brethren. London, 1695. 410. 4 2559 Keith. Exact Narrative of the Proceedings at Turner's 7 ?* Hall. London, 1696-8. 3 vols., 4to. ' 2560 Keith. The Pretended Yearly Meeting of the Quakers, their Nameless Bull of Excommunication Given full against George /*■ Keith. ... \_London\, Printed, 1695. 4to. /, ,72561 Keith. A Seasonable Information and Caveat Against a ■' ' Scandalous Book of Thomas Elwood, called An Epistle to Friends, etc., by George Keith. London, 1644. 4to, pp. 40. ii-f. / t'^bi Keith. Some Seasonable Reflections upon the Quakers ' Solemn Protestation against George Keith's Proceedings at Turner's Hall. ... London, 1697. 4to. , ^\ 2563 Keith. The True Copy of a Paper Given in to the Yearly • -^ Meeting of the Quakers. London, 1695. Relates to the discussion between William Penn and others vs. Keith. 2564 Kelly, W. R. History of Russia, from the Earliest Period. A Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources, Including Karam- (^^ sin, Tooke, and Segur. Portraits. London : Bohn. '^^T^ 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. •■'0 ^5^5 Kemble. Authentic Narrative of Mr. Kemble's Retirement "^ from the Stage. Portraits and plates. London, 1817. %vo,bds. 2566 Kempis, T. A. Of the Imitation of Jesus Christ Trans- ■Kettell. 237 ]ated and an Introduction, and Notes by Thomas F. Dibdin. London: W. Pickerings 1828. 8vo, hoards, uncut. 2567 Kendall, J. A Discourse Delivered at Plymouth, Feb- ruary 22d, 1800, at the Request of the Inhabitants, ... as a Testimony of Grief for the Death of George Washington, ... //>" who Died Dec. 14, 1799, by James Kendall, A.M. ... Boston, 1800. 8vo, pp. 24, uncut. n^ 2568 Kendall. Autobiography of Amos Kendall. Edited by ... / William Stickney. Boston, Lee and Shepard., 18^2. 8vo. 2569 Kennet, Bp. History of England, by Milton, Daniel, Sir T. More, Bacon, etc., to the Death of William III ; portraits by Vanderbank. 1706—19. 3 vols., folio, calf. These three volumes contain the best History of England extant. The history of a Prince is, or it ought to be the history of his Country. That these histories are ably written, and by the hands of Masters, it would be idle to controvert. That they will be read when the essays and dissertations of modern historians shall have lost their ascendancy over the men, it is no presumption to predict. That I, for one, now think highly of them may be seen by what is above written." — Notes in the Volumes by Dr. Adams, the Author. . 2570 Keppel, W. C, Viscount Bury. Exodus of the Western ;C^p Nations. London, 1865. 2 vols., Svo, uncut. 2571 Kent, James. Commentaries on American Law. Eleventh y edition, edited by G. F. Comstock. Boston, 1866. -y^ ^ 4 vols., Svo, half russia. 2572 Kercheval, S. A History of the Valley of Virginia. Win- chester, 1833. I2mo, sheets. A beautiful copy fresh as the day it was issued. 2573 Kerr, O. C. The Palace Beautiful. 1865. i2mo. 2574 Ketchum, W. An Authentic and Comprehensive History of Buffalo, its early Inhabitants both Savage and Civilized, com- prising historic notices of the Six Nations or Iroquois Indians. Bufa/o, 1864-5. 2 vols., Svo, cloth, uncut. 2575 Kettell, S. Specimens of American Poetry, with Critical and Biographical Notices. Boston, S. G. Goodrich, mdcccxxix. 3 vols., i2mo, half blue morocco. This collection embraces specimens of i88 American poets, beginning with Cotton Mather and ending with J. G. Whittier. The Third volume contains a Biblio- graphical and Chronological List of American poets. 238 KiLBOURNE. 2576 Kettell, T. p. Southern Wealth and Northern Profits ... By George W. and John A. Wood. New York^ i860. 2577 Kettletas, N. Political Hypocrites Unmasked and Ex- posed. New York^ 1808. 8vo. 2578 Key. Narrative of the Recovery of H. M. S. Gorgon. Plate. 1847. ^^°- 2579 Kidder, D. P. Mormonism and the Mormons. New York, 1842. i6mo. Rare. 2580 [Kidder, J F. History of New Ipswich from its-First Grant in 1736, with Genealogical Notices of the Principal Families ; and also Centennial Celebration, Sept. 11, 1850. Boston^ 1852. Royal 8vo, hoards, uncut. Of great rarity in tills condition. 2581 Kidder. History of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770. Plate. Jlbany, 1870. 8vo, cloth. 2582 Kidder. History of the First New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution. Jlhany, 1868. 8vo. The first history of a Revolutionary Regiment that has been written. 2583 Kidder. The Expeditions of Capt. John Lovewell, and his Encounters with the Indians ; Including an Account of the Pequaket Battle, with a History of that tribe ; and a Reprint of Rev. Thomas Symmes' Sermon. Map. Boston, 1865. ^to, cloth. Large papeB j only twenty-five copies printed. — See Symmes, T 2584 Kidder. The Same. Boston, 1865. Small 410. Two hundred copies printed in this size. 2585 Kidder. Military Operations in Eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the Revolution.- Alhany, 1867. Royal 8vo, uncut. " This narrative of the sufferings and devotion of a Revolutionary hero, hitherto but little linown to the people whose cause he espoused, is entirely devoted to the minutiae of seven years' residence among the Micmacs, Maracheets, Passammaquody, and Penobscot Indians, during which he acted as their chief or superintendent, and influenced their neutrality during the conflict." — Field. 2586 KiLBOURNE, P. K. The Family Memorial. A History and Genealogy of the Kilbourne Family, in the United States KiNLOCH. 239 and Canada from ... 1635 to the present time. ... Hartford^ 1 05 5- Half morocco^ interleaved^ hy Bradstreet . 2587 KiLBOURNE. The History and Antiquities of the names and Family of Kilbourne, ... By Payne Kenyon Kilbourne ... 2 portraits. New Haven^ 1850. 2588 King, C. Mountaineering in the Sierria Nevada. Bost., iSj2. 2589 King, D. The Life and Times of Thomas Hilson Dorr, with outline of the Political History of Rhode Island. Boston : the author, 1859. i2mo 2590 King, T. S. In Memoriam and 4 others. 8vo. 2591 King, D. W. Political and Literary Anecdotes. London, 1 8 19. i2mo, half calf . 2592 Kinglake, a. M. Invasion of the Crimea. New York, 1863. 2593 [Kinglake.] Eothen. Leipzig, 1846. Half morocco. 2594 Kingman, B. History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to the Present Time, with Family Registers. Boston : the Author, 1866. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. 2595 King Charles The First. Declaration Concerning Lawful Sports to be used on Sundays. London, 1862. 8vo, half morocco. 2596 KiNGSLEY, C. Poems, Two Years Ago and Hypatia. Boston, 1857. i2mo. 2597 KiNGSLEY, H. The Hillyars and the Burtons. 1865. 2598 KiNGSLEY. Old Margaret, a Novel. London, 1871. 2 vols, in I, i2mo, half turkey. 2599 Kingston, J. Life of General George Washington. Balti- more, 18 1 3. 2600 KiNLOCH. F. Eulogy on George Washington, by Francis Kinloch of Georgetown, S. C. New York, Privately Printed, 1867. Royal 8vo, pp. 19, morocco, gilt top, uncut. Sixty copies only privately reprinted. A reprint of a supposed unique original printed at Georgetown, S. C, in 1800. 240 Knight. 2601 KiNLOCH. The same. 1867. Royal 8vo, unbound. 2602 KiNLOCH. Another copy printed on Old Paper. 1867. Unique. 2603 Kip, W. I. The Early Jesuit Missions in North America : Compiled and Translated from the Letters of the French Jesuits, with Notes. Albany., 1866, i2mo. 2604 Kip, W. Another Edition. Albany., 1873. i2mo, sheets. 2605 Kirk, J. F. History of Charles the Bold, Duke of Bur- gundy. Philadelphia., 1864. 2 vols., 8vo. 2606 KiRKLAND, J. T. A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of General George Washington. Boston., 1800. 8vo, uncut. 2607 KiTTO, J. A Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature. Best edi- tion, edited by W. L. Alexander. Very numerous Woodcuts and Steel Plates. Phila.., 1866. 3 thick vols., roy. 8vo, cloth. This work is enriched by contributions from the most renowned theologians of Europe and has raised Dr. Kitto's name to a high place among modern benefactors to sacred science. 2608 Knapp, N. and Baldwin, W. New? Newgate Calendar London., n.d., 6 vols., 8 vo, half calf., gilt. Perhaps the best edition of this remarkable and perhaps instructive work. 2609 Knapp, S. L. Biographical Sketch of Lawyers, Statesmen. Boston., 1 82 1. Boards., uncut. 2610 Knapp. Tales of the Garden of Rosciuszko. Second Edi- tion. New York, 1839. i2mo. 26 1 1 Kniegge, Baron. The German Gil Bias, or. The Ad- ventures of Peter Claus. London., 1793. 3 vols., ibrao., old calf. 2bi2 Knight, Charles. Once upon a Time. London, 1854. 2 vols, bound in one, i6mo, half morocco. 2613 Knight, C. London. Being a Pictorial History of that City, ancient and modern, with nearly 700 Engravings of Build- ings, Antiquities, Costumes, Curiosities, etc. 6 vols., bound in 3, imp. 8vo, Roxburghe binding. A work of never ending interest from the varied information it contains. It consists of a series of 150 papers by the cleverest writers of the day. Kohl. 241 2614 Knight, Chas. The Popular History of England, an Illus- trated History of Society and Government from the Earliest Period to Our Own Times. Profusely Illustrated by Steel and Wood Engravings. London^ n.d. 8 vols., large 8vo. 2615 Knight, Richd. Payne. A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus, and its connectioj; with the Mystic Theology of the Ancients. A New Edition. To which is added an Essay on the Worship of the Generative Powers during the Middle Ages of Western Europe. Illustrated with 138 Engravings (many of which are full page), from Ancient Gems, Coins, Medals, Bronzes, Sculpture, Egyptian Figures, Ornaments, Monu- ments, etc. London^ 1 866. 4to, half morocco^ uncut. Privately printed on toned paper, at the Chiswick Press. TJiis is a new and elegant edition, edited by two very distinguished English scholars, and embraces the original work entire, with much highly important additional matter. 2616 Knight, Sarah Kemble. The Journals of Madam Knight, and Rev. M. Buckingham. New Tork^ 1825. i2mo. Scarce. From the original manuscripts written in 1704, and 1710. Contains an account of a Journey from Boston to New York in 1704, and the expedition to Canada, 1710-11. 2617 Knight. The Private Journal of a Journey from Boston to New York, in the Year 1704, kept by Madame Knight. Albany, 1865. 4to, half morocco by Bradstreet. 2618 Knowles, J. Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Lan- guage. 1855. 8vo, morocco. 2619 Knowles. Dramatic Works. Portrait by Finden. 2 vols., post 8vo, cloth, 2620 Knox, John. Memorial of the Rev. Dr. John Knox. Por- trait, [n.p. 1858.] 2621 Knox, J. ... Discourse on the... Opening of the Reformed Church in Lafayette Place, May 9, 1839. N. T., 1839. 8vo. 2622 Kohl, J. G. History of the, Discovery of Maine. 1869. 8vo, uncut. 2623 Kohl. Kitchi-Gami. Wanderings round Lake Superior. London, i-ibo. ivo, uncut. Under this name, the author has given one of the most exhaustive and valuable treatises on Indian life ever written. 31 242 Lackington. 2624 KoHLRAUSCH, F. A History of Germany from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. London^ 1844. Thick 8vo. 2625 [Koop, Matthias.] Historical Account of the Substances which have been used to describe Events, and to convey Ideas, from the earliest date to the Invention of Paper. Printed on the First Useful Paper manufactured solely trom Straw. London, 1800. Royal 8vo. Eighty-two pages printed on straw paper, withi an appendix printed on paper made from wood, the first example of paper so made. 2626 Koran of Mohammed, translated from the Arabic by G. Sale, with explanatory Notes from Eminent Commentators. Philadelphia, 1856. 8vo, half morocco. 2627 KoTZEBUE, O. von. Voyage to the South Sea. Maps and plates, some colored. 1821. 2 vols., 8vo, boards. 2628 Kruse, H. Drawing, Manual for Teachers, Inventive Course. New York, 1873. ^^°' 2629 KuKlux Conspiracy. Reports of Congressional Com- mittee. Washington. 13 vols., 8vo. This inquiry develops some very extraordinary statements. 2630 Juvenal; Translated by Dryden, etc. Plates. 1697. ABILLARDIERE. Voyage in Search of La Perouse, drawn up by Labillardiere. Plates. London, 1800. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. The melancholy interest attached to this voyage will always render it a readable book. 2632 La Borde, M. History of the South Carolina College, from its Incorporation ... 1801, to ... 1837, including Sketches of the Presidents and Professors, with an Appendix. Columbia, S. C: Peter B. Glass, 1859. 8vo. 2633 Lackington, Jas. Memoirs of the first Forty-five years of the Life of. 9th Ed. Port. London,T.']<)\. izmo, calf, red edges. From Lord Macaulay's library. La Harpe. 243 2634 La Clede. Histoire Generale de Portugal. Paris^ 1835. 8 vols., i2mo, old calf . 2635 Lacroix, Paul. Histoire de L'Impritnerie et des Artset Pro- fessions qui se Rattachent a La Typographie. Paris^ n.d. Imp. 8vo, half morocco^ uncut. Illustrated by many interesting engravings of printers marks, facsimiles of early book plates, etc. The letter-press also is extremely valuable as it reunites in a compend- ious form, the information comprised in many expensive works j and places at the disposal of the ordinary reader information which hitherto has been the sole property of the rich and the learned. 2636 Ladies Work Table Book. 1852. i6mo. 2637 Laet J. de. Nievve Wereldt, ofte Beschryvinghe van West Indien. Leyden, 1625. Folio, vellum. Concerning this History of the New World or description of the West Indies, Charlevoix remarks : " This work is full of the most excellent and curious details of the natural history, and the character, manners, and customs of the American aborigines, derived from the reports of the European mission establishments in America. It contains many documents upon American philology, taken for the most part from the collection of Ramusio, upon the languages of the natives of Canada, and the relation of Lery of those of Brazil." 2638 Lafayette's Memoirs. Vol. i, all published. Portrait. New lori, 1837. 8vo. 2639 Lafayette. Particulars of the Funeral Honors to the IVIemory of General Lafayette with the Eulogium delivered by General James Tallmadge, June 26, 1834. [N. T., 1834.] 2640 Lafayette, Memoirs of. Harford, i%2^. i2mo, sheep. 2641 Lafayette. Outlines of the Life of General Lafayette. ... Tappan, N. T., Wm. Broadwell tff Co., 1830. 2642 Lafontaines Fables now First translated from the French by Robert Hanson. Paris, 1806. 2 vols., 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 2643 La Fontaine. Contes. 2 vols., 4to, uncut. Printed with large type and well adapted for an illustrator. 2644 La Harpe, M. De. Abregede I'Histoire Generale des Voya- ges, enrichie de Cartes geographiques et de figures. Paris, in%o. 32 vols., 8vo, and Atlas, 4to, calf. 244 Lamb. This very extensive collection of voyages is admirably edited, and includes most of the voyages to America, 2645 La Hodde, L. de. History of Secret Societies. Philadel- phia, 1856. 8vo, cloth. 2646 Lalanne, L. Curiosites Bibliographiques. Paris., 1845. l8mo, half morocco. 2647 L'Allemand. Lettre du Reverend Pere L'Allemand, Su- perieur de la Mission des Peres lesuite en la Nouuelle France Enuoyee de Bordeaux au R. P. Superieur du College des lesuites a Paris, ei datee du 22 Nouembre, i62c|. ... A Paris, M. DC. XXXII. 8vo. Mr. Munsell's beautiful reprint. 2648 Lallemant, C. Copie de Trois Lettres Escrittes es an- nees 1625, et 1626. Par le P. Charles Lallemant Superieur des Missions de la Compagnie de lesvs en la Novvelle France. A Alb ante., De I' Imprimerie de y. Munsell, m.dccc.lxx. 8vo, uncut. 2649 Lamartine, a. de. History of the Restoration of Mon- archy in France. Portraits. New York., 1852. 4 vols.. i2mo, half morocco. 2650 Lamartine, A. de. History of the Girondists, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution, from unpub- lished sources. Portraits. New York., 1848. 3 vols., i2mo, half morocco. 2651 Lamartine. Turkey. New York, 1854. 2 vols., i2mo. 2652 La Martiniere. Voyage des Pais Septentrionaux. Cuts. Paris, 167 1. l2mo old calf. A record of an early voyage to the extreme north. 2653 Lamb, Charles. Works, With a Sketch of his Life by Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd. Portrait. Boston, 1865. 5 vols., 8vo, half morocco extra, edges uncut, by Matthews. Large paper ; only lOO copies printed. " Lamb's writings will go down to the latest posterity by the side of Addison, Steele, Johnson, or still greater names, and so at length, count more heads and hearts influenced than many works at first more widely popular." — Siuarterly Remeio. Langon. 246 2654 Lamb, C. Works Complete. Philadelphia, \^s^- 5 vols., i2mo, half calf . 2655 Lamb, R An Original and Authentic Journal of Occur- rences during the late American War, from its Commencement to the year 1783. By R. Lamb. Sergeant in the Royal Welsh Fuzileers. Dublin, 1809. !• vo. 2656 Lamb. Memoir of His Own Life, by R. Lamb, formerly a Sergeant in the Royal Welsh Fuzileers. Dublin, 181 1. 8vo. 2657 Lambert, Ed. R. History of the Colony of New Haven before and after the Union with Connecticut. 50 engravings. New Hampshire, 1 838. l2mo, hoards. Scarce. 2658 Lancaster, D. The History of Gilmanton, embracing the Proprietary, Civil, Literary, Ecclesiastical, Biographical, Gene- alogical, and Miscellaneous History, from the first Settlement to the Present Time ; including what is now Gilford, to the Time it was Disannexed. Map. Gilmanton, 184.5. ^vo. 2659 Lancelot, F. Queens of England. New Tork, 1864. 2660 Lander, R. Records of Clapperton's Expedition to Africa. 1830. 2 vols., l2mo, boards. 2661 Landscape Album, or Great Britain Illustrated. 60 views by W. Westall. London, 1832. i2mo, morocco. 2662 Langdale, C. Memoirs of Mrs. Fitzherbert with an account of the Marriage with George the Fourth. Steel portraits. London, 1 856. 8vo Interesting in connection with the publication of a booli for which Xiooowas said to be offered. The way in which the American press and the public were both de- ceived would form an amusing reminiscence in American curiosities of literature. 2663 Langdon, S. ... A Sermon .. Before the ... Congress of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay ... Assembled at Watertown ... 31st Day of May, 1775- Being the Anniversary of the Elec- tion of Counsellors. Watertown, Benjamin Edes, m dcc lxv. This sermon was preached while the Congress was in involuntary session at Watertown. 2664 Langon, Baron. Evenings with Prince Cambaceres. Lon- don, 1837. 2 vols., 8vo. 246 Larwood. 2665 [Langwchithy, Edward]. Memoirs of the Life of Charles Lee, Esq., Second ip Command in the Service of the United States. London^ 1792- 8vo, half levant morocco^ by Bradstreet. 2666 [Langworthy.J The Life and Memoirs of Maj. General Charles Lee, Second in Command to General Washington, during the American Revolution. To which are added, his Political and Military Essays. Also, Letters to and from many Distinguished Characters, both in Europe and America. New York, 1813- i2mo, half mor.^ gilt top, by Bradstreet. Very rare in uncut condition. 2667 Lanman, Charles. Dictionary of the United States Congress. Philadelphia, 1 859. 2668 Lanzi. Storia Pittorica della Italia. Pisa, 18 15. 6 vols., i2mo, calf. Up to its date the best History of Painting in Italy. 2669 La Perouse, J. F. de. A Voyage round the World, per- formed In the Years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788. Under the Command of J. F. G. de la Perouse. Illustrated London, [807. 3 vols., 8vo, calf The narrative of the enterprising but ill-fated Perouse, is full of interest in all portions, but his relations of the peculiarities he observed in the natives of the northwest coast of North America, are especially valuable in portraying their manners at that early day. 2670 Lapham, J. A. Wisconsin : its Geography and Topo- graphy. Map. Milwaukee, 1846. i2mo. 2671 Lappenberg. a History of England under the Anglo Saxon Kings, Translated by B. Thorpe, F.S. A. London, 1845. 2672 La Rochefaucauld-Liancourt, Due de. Voyage dans les Etats Unis d'Amerique, fait en 1795-96, 97. Paris, 1798. 8 vols., 8vo, half roan. Written while the author was in exile and intended to please the French nation. 2673 Larwood, Jacob. The History of Signboards, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. With one hundred illus- trations. London, 1866. Post 8vo, cloth. ** The frontispiece to this curious and amusing book represents the famous sign of * The man loaded with mischief in the colors of the original painting, said to have been executed by Hogarth," Laurence. 247 2674 Lathbury, T. History of the Nonjurors. London : mi- Ham Pickerings 1845. 8vo. 2675 Latour, a. L. Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 18 14-15. With an Atlas, by Major A. Lacarriere Latour. ... Written in French, and Translated by H. P. Nugent, Esq. Philadelphia, 1816. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco^ gilt top, uncut. Fine copy of this scarce work. "Major Latour's narrative of tlie military events is minute and interesting, and tlie appendix contains an invaluable collection of state papers." — N. A. Reiihiu. 2676 Latour, M. T. de. Memoires d'un Bibliophile. Paris. 1 06 1. i2mo, half morocco. 2677 Latrobe, C. J. The Rambler in Mexico. Map. London^ 1836. i2mo. 2678 Latrobe, J. H. First Steam Boat. Baltimore, 1871. 8vo. 2679 Laudonniere. L'Histoire Notable de la Floride Situee es Indes Occidentals contenant les trois voyages, faits en icelle par certains Capitaines et Pilotes Fran9ois, descrits par le capitaine Laudonniere, qui y a commande I'espace d'un au trois moys ; a laquelle a este adjouste un quatriesme voyage fait par le capitaine Gourgues, Mise en lumiere par M. Basanier, Gentil-homme Francois Mathematicien. A Paris 'Che% P. Janet, 1853. Foolscap 8vo, pp (4), xvi, 228, green morocco, gilt top, uncut. A beautiful reprint of one of the rare books relative to Florida. 2680 [Laughan, Dr. J Five Letters ... to the Yeomanry of the United States : Containing some Observations on the Dangerous Scheme of Governor Duer and Mr. Secretary Hamilton, to es- tablish National Manufactures, by Lasuer. Philadelphia, Printed by Eleazer Oswald, mdccxcii. 8vo, uncut. Fine copy. 2681 Laurence, F. The Life of Henry Fielding; with Notices of his Writings, Time and Contemporaries. London, 1855. 2682 Laurence. The Genealogy of the Family of John Laure ce, of Wessel, ... and of Watertown and Groton, Massachusetts. Boston, 1857. 8vo, uncut. 248 Law. 2683 Laurence. The Genealogy of the Family of John Lau- rence. Boston^ i86g. 8vo. 2684 Laurence. Genealogy of the Ancestry and Posterity of Isaac Laurence, and Centennial Meeting of his Descendants, November 27, 1851. Albany, 1853. 8^°" 2685 Laurence. Historical Genealogy of the Laurence Family, from their first Landing in this Country, A.D., 1635 to ... 1858. New York, 1858. 8vo. 2686 Laurens, J. The Army Correspondence of Colonel John Laurens in the Years 1777-8, now First Printed from the Ori- ginal Letters addressed to his Father, Henry Laurens, President of Congress. With a IVlemoir by William Gilmore Simms. New York, 1867. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Illustrated by about lOO portraits, inlaid by Trent and ready for binding. Most of the portraits are fine proofs on India paper, and others are in very fine condition, and the portraits are selected with care, nearly all of them are American, Franklin, Laurens, Washington, Green, Morris, etc. This book is just ready for binding, but at the same time susceptible of further illus- tration should a new owner desire to add other plates. 2688 Laurens. Henry Laurens. Morrisania, 1866. 8vo, uncut. A rare privately printed piece, edited by H. B. Dawson. 2690 Laus Patri^ Celestis. Translation of an Ancient Latin Hymn, by O. A. iVI. Albany, 1866. Seventy autographs relative to the poem added. 2691 HattS JIaitrfae ©eleStlS. Translation of an An- cient Latin Hymn, by O. A. M. [Truly translated from an elaborate and elegant Production of the Middle Ages, written by an Abbott of Clugni, who flourished in the 12th century]. Albany: J. Munsell, 1867. lZmo\ half blue mor., gilt top, uncut. Twenty-five copies only printed for private distribution. 2692 Lavalette. Memoirs of Count Lavalette written by him- self. London, 1831. 2 vols., 8vo, calf gilt. 2693 La Valliere, Mr. A Story of the Loves of Louis XIV. and iVIlle. La Valliere, New York, 1874. 8vo, uncut. 2694 Law, S. D. Copyright and Patent Law. New York, I'ibt. Layard. 2-19 2695 Law, Samuel Warren. Sermons. N. r., 1857. i2mo, cloth. 2696 Law, W. Extract from a Treatise by William Law, called the Spirit of Prayer. Philadelphia, Printed bv B. Franklin ana D. Hall, 1760. With autograph note written by B. Franklin, inserted. 2697 Law is a Bottomless Pit, or, the History of John Bull. 1712. 8vo, calf. 2698 Law Diaries, and Medical Registers. 6 vols. 2699 Lawrence, E. Lives of the British Historians. New York, 1833- 2 vols., i2mo. 2700 Lawrence, H. Historical Memoirs of the Queens of England. London, 1838. 2 vols., 8vo. 2701 Lawson, J. A New | Voyage | to | Carolina ; | Containing the I Exact Description and Natural History | of that | Coun- try : I Together with the Present State thereof | and | A Journal I Of a Thousand Miles Travel''' thro' several | Nations of Indians. ] Giving a particular Account of their Customs, | 'Manners, etc., | By John Lawson, Gent, Surveyor | -General / ox) ^ of North Carolina. I Map and plate. London, | printed in the Year, 1709. 4to, 1. p. copy, mor. extra, mor. linings by Bradstreet. We know of only one other copy on Large Paper. It is the relation of a man of acute habits of observation, some intelligence, and doubtless entire veracity regard- ing the Indians of North Carolina, at a very interesting* period of their existence. The author was a land surveyor in the employment of the government, and was the unhappy cause of the exile of the Tuscarora tribe to New York, and its conse- quent incorporation into the- Iroquois Confederacy, by which its name was changed to the Six Nations. As the surveyor was the precursor of the settler, who seized upon and occupied the lands of the savages, he was always the especial object of their detestation. 2702 Lawson. The History of Carolina. Reprinted, Raleigh, i860. i2mo, cloth. 2703 Layard, A. H. Nineveh and Babylon. New York, 1853. 8vo, cloth. 2704 Layard. Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, with Travels in Armenia, Kurdistan and the Desert, being the result of a Second Expedition. Maps, plans, and illustrations. 1853. %^o,half calf, gilt. 32 250 Lechford. 2706 Layard, A. H. Nineveh and its Remains, with an Accouut of a Visit to the Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan and the Yezidis or Devil Worshipers ; and an Enquiry into the Manners and Arts of the Ancient Assyrians. New Tork, 1853. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf ^ gilt. The researches of no antiquary or traveler of" modern times have excited so profound an interest as those of Henry Austin Layard, who has summoned the kings and people of Nineveh through three thousand years to give their testimony against the sceptics of our age in support of Divine Revelation. 2707 Lea, H. C. Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church. Philadelphia., 1867. 8vo. 2708 Lea. Studies in Church History. The Rise of the Tempo- ral Power, Benefit of Clergy, Excommunication. Phila.., 1869. 2709 Lea. Superstition and Force. Philadelphia, 1870. 8vo, cl. These three works of a publisher who steps aside from mere money making and has produced three books which from their nature cannot be popular, but which never- theless exhibit a wealth of learning and research which is rarely reached in the present day. 2710 Leaders, The, of the Old Bar of Philadelphia, by Horace Binney. ... Philadelphia : printed by C. Sherman and Son, 1859. Philadelphia, 1866. ' 8vo. One hundred copies only printed. Large paper. An interesting volume, illustrated by the addition of about 40 choice portraits including many proofs on India, fine portraits of Raleigh, Franklin, Fox, etc., and other old Philadelphia lawyers. 2712 League, The. A Weekly Paper 1843-45. London. 3 vols., folio, half calf . iji'i Leake, L Q. Memoir of the Life and Times of General John Lamb, an Officer of the Revolution, who Commanded the Post at West Point at the Time of Arnold's Defection and his Correspondence with Washington, Clinton, Patrick Henry, and Other Distinguished Men of his Time. Albany, 1857. 8vo, uncut. Fine paper copy. 2714 Leber, M. C. Catalogue des Livres Imprimes, Manuscrits, Estampes, desins et carts a Jouer. Paris, 1839. 4 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. 2715 Lechford, T. Plain Dealing. [ Or, | Nevves | from j New- England. | A short view of New-England's | present Govern- Lee. 251 ment, both Ecclesiasticall and Civil, | compared with the an- eiently-received and esta- [ blished Government of England, in some materiall points ; fit for the gravest | consideration in these times. I by Thomas Lechford of Clements Inne, j i;i the County of Middlesex, Gent. | London, j Printed by W. E. and I. G.for Nath. Butter, at the Signe \ of the pyde Bull ne ere S. Justin's gate, 1862. 4to, uncut, morocco, extra, by L. Bedford. An unusually fine copy of the original, and extremely rare in uncut condition. For an account of this highly esteemed work, and of its author. See Hutchinson's History of Massachusetts Bay, 1. 451. 2716 Lechford. The Same. Boston, 1872. Foolscap 4to, half morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. 2717 Leclerc, C. Bibliotheca Americana, Catalogue Raisonne d'une tres-precieuse collection de livres anciens et modernes sur I'Amerique. Paris, 1867. Royal 8vo, cloth. Describes 1,645 works and contains a careful collation of each book, and in many instance .analyses and important notes. 2718 Ledyard, j. Journal of Capt. Cook's Last Voyage. Hartford, 1783. i2mo, calf. So rare that we have never before sold a copy. The author's narrative is distinguished by its simplicity and evident authenticity. 2719 Lee, Charles. Proceedings of a General Court Martial held at Brunswick, by order of ... Genl. Washington for the Trial of Major General Lee. July 4th, 1778. Major General Lord Sterling, President. Cooperstown, N. T., 1823. 8vo, half russia, uncut. Fine copy of the very rare reprint of the trial of General Lee, and of which a few copies only were privately printed. 2720 Lee. ... Proceedings of a General Court-Martial, ... for the Trial of Major-General Lee. July 4th, 1778. New York, Privately Reprinted, 1864. Roy. 8vo, uncut. One hnndred copies only privately printed. 2721 Lee. The same. 1864. \to, hoards, uncut. Large paper copy of which only 20 copies were printed. 2722 Lee, C. A Sermon ... Election at Hartford and 3 others. Hartford, 1813. 8vo, uncut. 4y. 252 Lee. 2723 Lee, F. C. Directorium Anglicanum. London^ 1865. Large paper copy. 2724 Lee. a Funeral Oration In Honor of the Memory of George Washington. Brooklyn^ Printed hy Thomas Kirk, 1800. Probably the first book printed in Brooklyn, L. I., where the press was first introduced by William Kirk, in June, 1799. 2725 Lee. Funeral Oration on the Death of General Washington, Delivered at the Request of Congress, by Major-General Henry Lee, Member of Congress from Virginia. Boston, [1800.] 8vo, uncut. Scarce edition. 2726 Lee. a Funeral Oration On the Death of George Wash- ington, ... London, 1 800. 8vo, uncut. Of the three hundred and fifty (more or less) orations on the death of Washington, this is considered to be the most meritorious, as the number of editions through which it passed sufficiently indicates. 2727 Lee. Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. By Henry Lee, Lieutenant Colonel Com- mandant of the Partisan Legion during the American War. 2 portraits Philadelphia, by Bradstreet, 1 8 12. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco gilt top, by Bradstreet. Fine copy. 2728 Lee. Memoirs of the War. A New Edition, with Correc- tions left by the Author, and with Notes and Additions by H. Lee, the Author of the Campaign of '81. Washington, 1827. 8vo, boards, uncut. 2729 Lee. Another Copy. 1827. Half hound. ifTp Lee, H. The Campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas ; with Remarks Historical and Critical on Johnson's Life of Greene. To which is added an Appendix of Original Documents, relat- ing to the History of the Revolution. Philadelphia, 1824. 8vo, boards, uncut. Fine copy, very scarce. 2731 Lee. Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson, with Particular Reference to the Attack they contain on the Memory of the Late Gen. Henry Lee. In a Series of Letters. New York, 1782. 8vo, boards, uncut. Leeds. 253 This first edition has become very rare, mainly on account of its having been rigidly suppressed, and as far as possible destroyed throughout Virginia. The worshipers of the memory of Jefferson could not bear such an expose and therefore it was doomed to destruction. 2732 Lee. Champe's Adventure. New Tork, 1864. i6mo. 2733 Lee. Life of Napoleon. Pam, 1854. %vo^ half calf. ZJ^^ Lee, R. H. Memoir of the Life of Richard Henry Lee, and his Correspondence with the Most Distinguished Men in Ame- rica and Europe, Illustrative of their Characters, and of the Events of the American Revolution, by his Grandson. Phila- delphia, 1825. 2 vols., Svo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 2735 Lee. Life of Arthur Lee, LL.D. Joint Commissioner of the United States to the Court of France, and .Sole Commis- sioner to the Courts of Spain and Prussia, during the Revolu- tionary War. With his Political and Literary Correspondence and his Papers on Diplomatic and Political Subjects. ... Boston, 1829. 2 vols., royal 8vo, boards, uncut. I'j'^b Lee. Robert E. Lee. In Memoriam. A Tribute of Re- spect offered by the Citizens of Louisville. Louisville: Printed by yohn P. Morton and Company, 1870. 4to. 2737 Lee, W. Daniel Defoe, his Life. London, 1868. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. A scholarly and exhaustive work on the subject. 2738 Leeds, T. The American Almanack for the Year of Christain Account 1731. Being the third after Bissextile or Leap Year. By Titan Leeds, Philomat. Printed and sold by William Bradford in New York, and Andrew Bradford in Phila., [175 1.] 8 vols., l2-mo, polished calf, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. After 1733, the imprint reads " Printed and lold by William Bradford in Neiv Tork.^^ This is a series of eight of these exceedingly rare productions of Bradford's press, embrac- ing the years 17 3 1, '32, '33, '37, '38, '39) '4iand 1743) uniform in size and binding, and in the finest condition. A remarkable instance ot the well known thrifty habit of the printer occurs in that for the year 1738; a portion of which is printed upon paper one side of which having previously been used, the printed sides' were pasted face to face, and the sheets of the Almanack on the blanks. These have been carefully separated by Mr. Bedford, and exhibit a curious example of printing-house economy. In that for 1739, in May, is found the often quoted entry, "the printer born the 20th, 1663," which, notwithstanding the inscription (1660) upon his tomb-stone, is now generally admitted to have been the date of his birth. It would be very difficult, if indeed it were possible, to obtain a more desirable, finer, or more interesting specimen of Bradford's press than these handsome little volumes present 254 Leonard. 2739 Leggett, Maj. Abraham. The Narrative of, now first printed from the original Ms. with Notes by C. I. Bushnell. Portrait and plates. ISIew Tork, privately printed^ 1865. 8vo, cloth uncut. 2740 Leggett. A Collection of the Political Writings of Wm. Leggett, Selected and Arranged by Theo Sedgwick, Jr. New York^ 1840. 2 vols., i2mo. 2741 Legion of Liberty, The, and Force of Truth, Containing the Thoughts, Words, and Deeds of Some Prominent Apostles, Champions, and Martyrs. Second edition ... 1863. American A. S. Society. llmo, cloth. 2742 Leisure Hours in Town. Boston., 1862. i2mo, cloth. 2743 Leland, C. G. The Egyptian Sketch Book. N. T., 1874. 2744 LeMorte Arthur, edited by F. J. Furneval. London., 1864. 2745 Lena, or the Silent Woman. London., 1852. Post 8vo. 2746 LeNormand. Historical and Secret Memoirs of the Em- press Josephine. Translated. Philadelphia., 1852. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf. 2747 [Lenox, James.] Letter of Columbus to Luis de Santangel, 1493.. \_^(i^ York., 1864.] 8vo, half morocco., gilt top, uncut. a iacsimile of the Spanish letter of Columbus, published in 1493, from the only known copy in the Ambrosian Library, Milan, with a literary and bibliographical description by Mr. James Lenox. A few copies only printed for presentation. 2748 [Leonard, Daniel.] Massachusettensis ; or a Series of Letters, containing a Faithful State of many important and striking Facts, which laid the Foundation of the Present Trou- bles in the Province of the Massaachusetts-Bay Lond.., 1776. 8vo, uncut. " On my return from Congress," says John Adams, " in November, 1774, I found the Massachusetts Gazette teeming with political speculations, and Massachusetten- sis shining like to the moon among the lesser stars. I instantly knew him to be my friend Sewell, and was told he excited great exultation among the Tories, and many gloomy apprehensions among the Whigs." Notwithstanding this positive statement it is now ascertained that these letters were written by Daniel Leonard of Taunton. 2749 Leonard, G. Sermons, and Sermon on his Death. Rut- land, 1832. i2mo. Leslie. 255 2750 Le Sage. Gil Bias, Translated by Smollett. New Tork, l°20. 2 vols., 8vo, boards. 2751 Le Sage. Histoire de Guzman D'Alfarache. Plates. 1777. 2 vols., i2mo, calf. 2752 [Leslie, Charles.] A Short and Easie Method with the Deists. Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion is de- monstrated, by infallible Proof from Four Rules, which are incompatible to any Imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be. In a Letter to a Friend. The Eighth Edition. London, Printed by J. Applebee and sold by John Checkley, at the Sign of the Crown and Blue Gate., over against the West-End of the Town-House in Boston, 1723. [Followed by] The Speech of Mr. John Checkley upon his Tryal at Boston in New Eng- land, for publishing " A Short and Easie Method with the Deists, etc.," to which is added, The Jury's Verdict, His Plea in Arrest of Judgment, and the Sentence of the Court. Second Edition. [And] A Specimen of a True Dissenting Catechism upon Right True-Blue Dissenting Principles, etc. London, J. Applebee, 1738. 3 pieces in i vol., Svo, crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. Beautiful copy of this rare work. It is of tlie highest interest in connection with the liberty of the press in New England. Checkley was prosecuted at the Inferior Court in Boston, in 1724, for publishing and selling this book, which, was called, " a false and scandalous libel, tending to draw into dispute his present Majesty's title to the crown, scandalizing the ministers of the gospel, established by law in this Province J falsifying the Holy Scriptures, representing the Church of Rome as the present Mother Church j and tending to raise divisions, jealousies and animosi- ties among his Majesty's loving subjects of this Province." He was convicted but appealed to the Superior Court, where, after a long speech in his own defense, the jury brought in a verdict against him. The court sentenced him to pay a fine of £50 to the King, and to give two sureties in the sum of £100 for his good be- havior for six months. — See Thomas's History of Printing, 11, 427. Also: Stevens's Nuggets, No. 335. 2753 Leslie. The Theological Works of Charles Leslie. London, ■I'jQ.l. 2 vols., folio, calf. This gentleman is known here as the author of a book which caused the trial of Checkley in Boston in 1737. 2754 [Leslie.] Satan Disrob'd from his Disguise of Light. 1698. 2755 Leslie, C. R. Memoir of John Constable. London, 1845. 4to, cloth. 256 Lewis. 2756 Leslie, J. Dictionary of Synonymous Words of the English Language. Edinburgh, 1 806. 8vo, half calf . 2757 Lester, C. Edwards. America's Advancement, the Pro- gress of the U. S. during their first Century. Illustrated by 100 superb engravings on steel. New Tork, 1876. 4to, turkey, gilt edges, two clasps. This book well got up, regardless of cost and the price was ^100. 2758 Lester, C. E. The Artists of America; a Series of Bio- graphical Sketches of American Artists ; with Portraits and Designs on Steel. New York, 1846. 8vo, cloth. 2759 Letter from Freemen of South Carolina. 1774- 4to. Wants a leaf. 2760 Letter on American History, A. Philadelphia, 1847. 2761 Letter, A, from the Town of Boston, tn C. Lucas, Esq. ... Including A Short Narrative of the Massacre Perpetrated there, In the Evening of the Eifth Day of IVLarch, 1770, by Soldiers of the xxixth Regiment, Quartered in the Town ; with Some Observations on the State of Things prior to that Catas- trophe. Dublin : reprinted by Thomas Ewing [n.d.'\. 8vo. An extremely rare contemporary account of the Boston Massacre. 2762 Letter, A, to a Friend in a Slave State, by a Citizen of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1862. 4to. On large paper, only 49 copies reprinted. 2763 Letters from a Firmer [John Dickinson] in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1768. 8vo. 2764 Letters and Papers Relating Chiefly to the Provincial His- tory of Pennsylvania, with some Notices of the Writers. Phila- delphia: privately printed, 1855. iiaxo, uncut. Extremely scarce Edited by Thomas Balch, and known as The Shifpen Papers. 2765 Letters on the Church, by an Episcopalian. London, 1826. 8vo, boards. 2766 Lever, C. Fortunes of Glencore. 2767 Lever. Roland Cashel, Harry Lorrequer. 3 vols., i2mo. 2768 Lewis, A. The History of Lynn including Nahant, by Alonzo Lewis, the Lynn Bard. Second edition. Boston, 1844. LlEBIG. 257 2769 Lewis. History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscot, and Nahant. Boston, 1863. 8vo, cloth uncut. 2770 Lewis, R. W. An Oration ... before the Washington Benevolent Society ... of New York, on the twenty-second of February, 181 2. By R W. Lewis, Esq. New York, Print ed by y. Seymour, iSlJ. 8vo. 2771 Lewis's Sketches of Spain and Spanish Character made during his Tour in that Country in 1833-4. 25 fine lithographs. London. Folio, half roan. 2772 Lewis, Lady Theresa. Lives of the Friends and Contem- poraries of Lord Chancellor Clarendon, Illustrative of Portraits in his gallery. London, 1852. 3 vols., 8vo. This period of English history is one of the most important and the booli; is a mirror of the times. 2773 Lewis, W. Valedictory Address. ... Boston, 1866. 8vo. 2774 Lewis, T. State Rights, a Photograph. Alb., 1861. i2mo. 2775 Proceedings of the Coroner in the Case of the Steamer Lex- ington, Lost by Fire in 1840. New York, 1840. 8vo. Cornelius Vanderbilt was the first person examined. 2776 "■ Liberty," [or Slavery]. [«./>.] 1837. 8vo. 2777 LiBRi. Catalogue of the Extraordinary Collection of Splendid Manuscripts chiefly upon vellum, in various Languages of Europe and the East, formed by Guglielmo Libri ... Sold ... 37 plates. [1859.] Catalogue of the choicer portion of the magnificent library , . Sold . . 1859. Cata - logue of the mathematical, historical, bibliographical and miscellaneous portion of the Library , . 1861. Catalogue of the Reserved . . portion of the Libri Col- lection . . of ancient manuscripts and printed books. . . Sold . . 1862. 8 vols., imp. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Catalogue of . . . precious manuscripts and objects of art and vertu, of M. Guglielmo Libri, . . Sold . . 1864. . . Prices and purchasers names to the catalogues. Puttick and Simpson, 1868 Imp. 8vo, pp. (2), 48. 2778 LiEBiG. Animal Chemistry, or Organic Chemistry. L don, 1842. 8 2779 LiEBiG, Professor. Natural Laws of Husbandry. 1863. 33 on- vo. 258 LiNGARD. 2780 Life and Adventures of Black Hawk, the Great Indian Chief of the West. Cincinnati, iS^S. i2mo. 2781 Life and Writings of iVIajor Jack Downing [By Charles A- Davis]. New Tori, 1833. i2mo, boards, uncut. 2782 Life of Pontiac, the Chief of the Ottawas, together with a Full Account of the Celebrated Siege of Detroit. N. T., 1800. 2783 Lights and Shadows of Military Life. Edited by Sir C. Napier. London, 1840. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf. 2784 LiLLiE, H. Alphabet of Monograms. Lond. Imp. 8vo. 2785 Lilly. William Lilly's History of his Life and Times. London, 1 822. 8vo, calf 2786 Limner. Madre Natura vs. Moloch of Fashion. 30 Illus- trations. London, 1874. I2mo. 2787 Lincoln and Hersey. History of Worcester, Mass. Port. Worcestor, Charles Hersey, 1862. 8vo, boards, uncut. 2788 Lincolniana. In Memoriam. Boston, 1865. 4to, uncut. For sundry other books relative to Lincoln see under Rebellion literature. 2789 Lincoln. Oration on the Death of Abraham Lincoln by William Binney. Providence, 1865. 4to, cloth, uncut. Large paper j only 25 copies printed. 2790 Lincoln, S. Notes on the Lincoln Families of Massachu- setts, with some Account of the Family of Abraham Lincoln. ... Boston: David Clapp, 1865. 8vo. 2791 Lincoln, S. Lincoln Families and 6 Other Genealogical Tracts. 2792 [LiND, John.j An Answer to the Declaration of the Ame- ican Congress. London: T. Cadell, 1776. 8vo. Each article of the Declaration of Independence is carefully examined and every asser- tion disputed. 2793 LiNGARD, Dr. J. History of England from the Invasion by the Romans to the Revolution in 1688. Portrait. 1855. ID vols., post 8vo, cloth. Litchfield. 259 2794 Linn, W. A Funeral Eulogy, Occasioned by the Death of General Washington. New York, 1800. 8vo. 2795 LiNSCHOTEN. Histoire de la navigation de lean Hvgves de Linschot Hollandois, Aux Indes Orientales. Deuxiesme edi- tion augumentee. 32 fine plates. Amsterdam, 16 iq, FoYio, old cf. This inestimable book, a treasure of all the learning respecting the East and West- Indies and the navigation thither, at the end of the sixteenth century, has been in the highest esteem for nearly a century, and was given to each ship sailing to India, as a log-book. 2797 LiNTON, William. The Scenery of Greece and its Islands, illustrated by fifty Views, sketched from Nature, executed on steel and described en Route, with a map of the country. Lon- don, 1857- 4'°5 cloth, uncut. Fine impressions of the plates, published by the artist. 2898 LiPPiNCOTT. Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World. New Revised edition, with nearly 10,000 new Notices according to the Census. Philadelphia. Royal 8vo, sheep. Last edition. ,.^2-jgg List ot Soldiers (prisoners of War,) belonging to Pennsylvania ^•- Regiments who died at ... Andersonville, Georgia,... 1864-5. Philadelphia, 1865. A-^o, pp. 24 2800 List of Tories who took part with Great Britain in the Re- volutionary war, and weie attained of High Treason, commonly called the Black List. New York, privately reprinted. One of these copies on drawing paper. 2801 List of the Members of the Assembly, An Awe-ful Po'm by the Awe-thur the Capt'n. Albany, 1864. 2802 Liste and Franck. Catalogue. Sobolewski Collection. Leip%ig, 1873. Mr. Sobolewski was a celebrated Russian collector, who gave almost a life time to the collecting of books, preeminently to DeBry's voyages. 2803 Litchfield County Centennial Celebration, Held at Litch- field, Conn., ... 1 85 1. Hartford, 1851. 8vo. 2804 Litchfield, Conn. Constitution ofthe Associated Churches, Sketches of the Litchfield Bar, etc. Litchfield, i^2C). ■ 3 vols. r^] 260 Livingston. 2805 Literal Reprint of the Bay Psalm Book, being the Earliest New England Version of the Psalms and the first Book printed in America. [Fifty copies for Subscribers.] Cambridge, printed ^f ' for Charles B. Richardson. New York, 1862. This copy is No. 46, and is riciily bound in red morocco extra, tooled, inside by Brads treet. j^l) 2806 Littell's Living Age. 58 Nos. 2807 LiTTELL, J. Family Records ; or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley, ... above Chatham, with their Ances- tors and Descendants, as far as can now be ascertained. By John Littell, Plate. Feltv'ille^ N. J., David Felt and Co.^ 1851. The woodcut title is dated 1852, sf^ 2808 Litters Societatis Jesu Duorum Annorum, 1586 et 1587. RomiE, 1589. i2mo, vellum. Some of these Jesuit letters relate to America. 2809 Livermore. An Historical Research respecting the Opinions, of the Founders of the Republic on Negroes as Slaves, as Citi- zens, and as Soldiers. ... Boston^ 1863. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Large paper, 50 copies privately printed for presentation only. ^jtl 2810 Livermore. The Same. Another Edition. Boston, 1863. Royal 8vo, uncut. y-^ 28 II Lives of British Physicians. ZaW., 1833. Foolscap 8 vo, ca^ 2812 Lives of the Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of France, London, 1835. 2 vols., post 8vo, half calf. f 2813 Livingston. Marriage of a Man with his sister-in-law. Lon- don, 18 16. 2814 [Livingston, William.] A Review of the Military Opera- tions in North America ; from The Commencement of the French Hostilities on the Frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the Surrender of Oswego. To which are added. Colonel Wash- ington's Journal of his Expedition to the Ohio, in 1754, and several Letters and other Papers of Consequence, found in the Cabinet of Major General Braddock, after his Defeat near Fort Du Quesne ; and since published by the French Court. Dublin, 1757. i2mo, crushed levant morocco by Bradstreet. LoDowicK. 261 A very important volume relative to the old French War. A portion of the work is a translation of the Memoire contcnant le Precis Jes Fails, printed by the French Court, charging Washington with the assassination of JumonviUe, and reprinted by Hugh Gaine in 1757, under the title of " Memorial containing a Summary View of Facts, etc. //.■^ 2815 Livingstone, D. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. Plates. London, 1857. 8vo. 2816 Lloyd, D. Memoirs of the Lives of Excellent Personages also the Life and Martyrdom of King Charles L London, 1668. ~ Folio, cal/. Delineates over 200 characters, Brockett's copy sold for £ i 11, 6. j^%S~ ^^'7 Locke. Book of the Lockes. Boston, i8s2- Svo, cloth. ^^ 2818 [Locke. J Andy's Trip to the West together with a Life of its Hero. By Pet. [New York, n.d.^ 2819 LocKHART, J. G. Ancient Spanish Ballads, Historical and /'f-O Narrative. Boston, 1861. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. 2820 Lodge, Edmund. Portraits of Illustrious Personages ot Great Britain, engraved from Authentic Pictures in the Galleries of the Nobility and the public collections of the country, with Biographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions. 240 fine plates. London, 1823. 12 vols., imp. i\o, half morocco. " Such a union of various talents, such a gallery of illustrious dead, was scarcely ever before presented to the public, its colors almost as vivid and sparkling as it the ori- ginals occupied the canvas whence their copies were taken." — Dihdin. A most beautiful and interesting biographical work. The engravings in this copy are particularly fine impressions. 2821 Lodge. Peerage and Baronetage. Illustrated with Arms of J Peers. 43d Edition, Revised and Enlarged. London, 1874. "" ^ Royal 8vo, gilt edges. i%ii Lodge, Thos. The Margarite of America, edited by Halli- well. London, 1859. 4to, half morocco. /■ .f-^ Only 26 copies printed. A translation from the Spanish, by Lodge — "being at sea ^"> four years before with Mr. Cavendish, in passing through the Straits of Magel- lan " — many sonnets and metrical inscriptions are interspersed. 2823 LoDOWiCK, C. Journal of the Late Actions of the French at Canada, by Col. Nicholas Beyard, and Lieut. Col. Charles n. Lodowick. New York, 1868. ^^o, uncut. I 150 copies only printed. 262 Long. 2824 LoFTUs, W. K. Travels and Researches in Chaldeae and Susiana, with an Account of Excavations, at Waika the " Erech " of Nimrod, and Shush, " Shushan the Palace " of / ^^ Esther. New York, 1857. 8vo. 2825 Logan, J. H. A History of the Upper Country of South CaroHna, from the Earliest periods to the Close of the War of _ Independence. Charleston^ 1859. Vo\. I, i2mo. ^ ' Composed from manuscripts and personal reminiscences, no more publislied. 2826 LoLME, J. L. de. The Constitution of England. Portrait. ^^■^ London, 1807. 8vo, calf. 2827 LoMAS, J. Wealthy Men of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, i^/[']. 'y.^i'J 2828 London. The Little London Directory of 1677. The Oldest Printed List of the Merchants and Bankers of London. I Reprinted. London, 1863. I2mo. Only a very few copies printed. 2829 London. A True and Faithful Account of the several In- formations exhibited to Inquire into the Late Dreadful Burning / jT> of the City of London. Printed in the year ibbj. 4to, boards. 2830 London's Flames Revived ; or An Account of the Several Informations exhibited to A Committee appointed by Parliament, A J. 1666, to Enquire into the Burning of London. London, 1679. 4to, half hound. 2831 London. Pictorial Handbook of London, Comprising its Antiquities, Architecture, Arts, Manufacture, Galleries of Art. y„ Illustrated with 205 engravings. London, 1854. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. 2832 London. Illustrated London. A Series of Views by A. H. Payne. Thick 'i2mo, half morocco. 2833 Long, Edward. History of Jamaica, or General Summary of the Ancient and Modern State of that Island, etc. Illus- trated with copper plates. 1774. 3 vols., 4to, calf. "A work of sterling merit, and if read in conjunction with that of Brown, will leave little to be known of this important island." — Loivndes. 2834 Long, G. France and its Revolutions, a Pictorial History , 1789-1848. London, jS^o. Imp. Svo, half red morocco. ^1, Copiously illustrated with wood engravings and a fine series of steel plates. 7,5; LosKiEL. 263 i^ 2835 Long, S. H. Voyage in a Six-oared Skiff to the Falls of /^ Saint Anthony in 1817. Philadelphia, i860. 8vo. 2836 Long Island. Invasion of Long Island. A collection of ^^ Newspaper Cuttings relative to that event. 8vo. . ^ 2837 Long Island Historical Society. 9 pamphlets. 2838 Longfellow, H. W. Hyperion : A Romance Illustrated with nearly 100 engravings on wood by Birket Foster. The first illustrated edition, the artist traveled especially to obtain the views. Edition though dated Boston is English. 2839 Longfellow. Poems, Illustrated with upwards one Hun- V dred Engravings on wood from Designs by Birket Foster and others. London, \%'^\. i^o, morocco extra, gilt edge. Portrait of Longfellow inserted. ^ 2840 Longfellow. Kavanagh : ATale. 1858. 8vo, cloth gilt. xj2) 2841 Longfellow. Golden Legend, 50 plates. Boston, i860. 1 2mo, morocco, gilt edges. ■ 2842 Longfellow. Tales of a Wayside Inn, Kavanagh, Outre Mer, Miles Standish, etc. 1863. 4 vols., i2mo. 2843 Longfellow. Hiawatha. Boston, 1856. i2mo, morocco. 2844 Looker-On. APeriodical. London, lig^. 4 vols., I2mo, r;?^. 2845 LooMis, E. The Descendants of Joseph Loomis, who came from Braintree, England, in the year 1638, and settled in Windsor, Connecticut in 1639. New Haven, 1870. 8vo, cloth. At-/ 2846 Lope de Vega. Arcadia Prosas y Versos. Anvers., 1655. />, 2847 Lord, W. W. Andre ; a Tragedy. A^. T., 1856. i2mo. 2848 LoRENZ, Otto. Catalogue General de la Librairie Fran^aise pendant 25 ans (1840-1865) Redige par Otto Lorenz, Libraire ... Paris, 1868. 4 vols., 8vo, half morocco. This is a complete cyclopedia of French Literature for 25 years. 2849 LosKJEL, G. H. History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians of North America. In Three _. Parts. Map. Translated from the German. London, I'jq^. >j'^ 8vo, old calf. 264 LossiNG. 2850 LossiNG, Benson J. Eminent Americans ; Comprising Brief Biographies of Three Hundred and Thirty Distinguished Per- /'^^' sons. Illustrated. New Tork, 1857. Svo. 2851 LossiNG. The Home of Washington and its Associations, , Historical, Biographical and Pictorial. New Edition, Revised, 3st> with Additions. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings. ... New Tork, 1865. Sq. imp. 8vo, uncut. Large paper. loo copies only printed. 2851 LossiNG. The Hudson, from the Wilderness to the Sea. Illustrated by Three Hundred and Six Engravings on Wood, J, _ from Drawings by the Author, and a Frontispiece on Steel. A New Tork, Virtue and Torsion, 1866. Sm. 4to, sheets^ folded. One of twelve copies only of the first edition which were left uncut. Excellent im- pressions of the numerous wood engravings. 2853 LossiNG. The Life and Times of Philip Schuyler. New York, i860. ■ 8vo. About a dozen portraits inserted suitable for further illustration. 2854 LossiNG. Martha Washington. N. 7"., J. C. Buttre, 1861. 2855 LossiNG. A Memorial of Alexander Anderson, M.D., the First Engraver on Wood in America. ... 38 engravings. New Tork, printed for the subscribers, ^^Ti Imp. 8vo, sheets, uncut. 2856 LossiNG. Memoir of Lieut. Col. John T. Greble, of the /^S~ United States Army. Portraits inserted. Philadelphia, printed for private circulation, 1870. Imp. 8vo. 2857 LossiNG. Mount Vernon and its Associations, Historical, Biographical, and Pictorial. Illustrated by Numerous Engrav- ^ i-jif ings, chiefly from Original Drawings by the Author, Engraved by Lossing and Barritt. New York, 1859. ^q. 8vo, cl., uncut. Fine copy. 2858 LossiNG, B. J. The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolu- tion ; or. Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Bio- graphy, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence. With several hundred Engravings on Wood by Lossing and Barritt, chiefly from Original Sketches by the Author. New York, 1851-52. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, cloth, uncut. n 2859 LossiNG. The same. New York, 1855. Royal 8vo, ckth. or Lowell. 265 2860 LossiNG. The Pictorial Field Book of the War of i8r2; or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the Last War for American /O iTD Independence. A^. F, 1868. Royal Svo, uucut, by Bradstreet. In parts as published with i-emarkably fine impressions of the eight hundred and eighty-two engravings. 2861 LossiNG. Vassar College and its Founder. Portrait, and ^ eighty-six beautiful and highly finished Engravings on Wood. V? , New Tori, 1867. Royal 8vo, cloth Printed for private distribution only. 2862 LossiNG. American Historical Record and Repertory of Notes and Queries, 1872 Jan. — Aug. Oct. — Dec, 1873. complete. 1874 complete, 35 Nos. 2863 LoTT, Emmeline. Harem Life in Egypt and Constantinople. Philadelphia, n.d. 1 2mo, cloth. 2864 Loudon. Encyclopedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Archi- tecture and Furniture. Thousands of Woodcuts. London, J/ 1869. Thick 8vo, Roxburgh binding. 2865 Louis XIV. Memoirs of Louis the Fourteenth, written by ■^ -, . Himself and Addressed to his Son. Translated. London, 1806. , 8vo, half morocco. 2866 Louis XIV. Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV, Com- 3 prising Biography and Anecdotes London, 18 19. ,^^— ^ 3 vols., 8vo, half calf. 2867 Louis XIV. The Age of Louis XIV, by Henri Martin. , Boston, 1865. 2 vols., imp. 8vo. ^\ Large paper. 2868 Louisiana. An Account of Louisiana. \n.p n.d.'] 8vo, uncut, 2869 Love, C. A Poem on the Death of General Washington, Late President of the United States. Alexandria, \%00. i2mo. Exceedingly rare. OS" 2870 Lowell, C. A [Historical] Discourse ... on North Church _ in Boston, December 31, 1820. Boston, 1820. 8vo. 2871 [Lowell, John]. Perpetual War the Policy of Mr. Madi- son,by a New England Farmer. Boston, 1812. 8vo, bds., uncut. .v3/f 34 266 LuDEwiG. *^^-^_ 2872 Lowell, J. R. Poems. 5arf»», 1853. 2 vols.., i2mo, cloth. '• 2873 [Lowell, j Fable for Critics. A Glance at a Few of our , Literary Progenies. New Tork, 1848. I2ma, half calf. ^ 2874 [Lowell. J The Bigelow Papers. Boston, 1854. 2875 Lower. Patronymic Britanniec. A Dictionary of the Family Names of the United Kingdom. London, i860. S , Roy. 8vo, half calf To those who are curious about their patronymic, it will be found a very instructive and amusing volume — mingling wit and pleasantry, with antiquarian research and interest. 2876 Lowndes. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Litera- ture. ... New Edition Revised, Corrected and Enlarged ... by Henry G. Bohn. London, 1869. 6 vols., post ?)Vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. I I i' There is no substitute for " The Bibliographer's Manual." Undertaken originally to supply an obvious desideratum felt by all readers and book-buyers, it forms at once a key to the riches of English literature for the student, and a guide in the formation of a library for the collector. In its present enlarged form it camprises notices of upwards of one hundred thousand distinct books published in Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing to the date of its publication. /^ 2877 Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution. Philadelphia, 1857. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Ninety more copies printed for subscribers. This copy includes the suppressed leaf. Fisher's copy sold for $85. 2878 LuBKE, W. Ecclesiastical Art in Germany During the Middle Ages. Translated with an Appendix, by L. A. Wheatly. Illustrated with 184 engravings. London, 1876. Royal 8vo. /ZS' 2879 LuciAN. The Works of Lucian, from the Greek, by Tho- mas Francklin, D.D. London, 1781. 4 vols., 8vo, calf. The only English version of this author. 2880 [LucKOMBE, Philip. J A Concise History of the Origin and Progress of the Art of Printing ; ... Compiled from those who have wrote on this Curious Art. Portrait, plates torn. London, 1770. Svo. Very scarce. 2881 LuDEWiG, H. E. The Literature of American Local His- tory, a Bibliographical Essay, by Hermann E. Ludewig. -New '•'■' York: Printed for the Author, 1846. Lytton. 267 8vo, inlaid on drawing paper and extended to 4to, half crushed red levant morocco^ gilt top. Privately printed, and very scarce. This beautiful copy contains the Supplement, subsequently printed. ^^ 2882 LuDEWiG. The Same. New York^ 1846. 8vo, half mor With numerous additional titles. 2883 LuDEWiG. The Literature of American Aboriginal Lan- guages. By Hermann E. Ludewig. With Additions and Cor- 3 •:}'0 rections, By Professor Wm. W. Turner. Edited by Nicolas Triibner London, 1858. 8vo, half morocco. 2884 Ludlow and Hughes. Sketch of the History of the United p(S States. Cambridge.^ 1862. i2mo. 2885 LuNT, W. P. A Discourse at the Interment of J. Q. ./C2- Adams, ... also Everett. Boston, 1848. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. 60. 2886 LuTTRELL, Narcissus. Historical Relation of State Affairs. Oxford., 1857. 6 vols., 8vo, cloth., uncut. This relation covers the period of the great rebellion in England. 2887 Lyman, P. W. History of Easthampton. Northampton., 1866. i2mo, uncut. 2888 Lynchburg. Sketches and Recollections of Lynchburg. ^(e%- By the Oldest Inhabitant. Richmond,... 1858. i2mo. 2889 Lyon, Gen. Nathaniel. Last Political Writings, with a fj ^ Sketch of his Life and Military Services. Portrait. New Tork, • ^^ 1861. ' i6mo. 2890 Lyon, P. The Narrative of Patrick Lyon. Philadelphia, 1799. 8vo, half calf uncut. Relates to the robbery of the bank of Pennsylvania. Oj 2891 Lytton, Robert Lord. Fables in Song. 1874. r2nio. 268 M'Call. )b~t /So J^ 8- '>^' ABLY, L'Abbe de. CEuvres Completes, the Author's own edition, with the posthumous volume. Paris, 1789-91. 14 vols., 8vo, calf. The Abbe took a large interest in American affairs and many of his works relate to the American revolution, etc. 2893 Mably. Observations sur le Gouvernement, etc. des Etats Unis. 1784. i6mo, calf. The questions in this book induced Mr. Adams to write his defense of the constitu- tion of the United States. 2894 Macaulay. The History of England from the Accession of James the Second. London., 185 i. 5 vols., ^vo., half morocco. Best edition. 2895 Macaulay. History of England. Leipzig., 1859. 8 vols., ibmo, half morocco. 2896 Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome. Leipzig., 1851. i6mo, half morocco, 2897 Macaulay. Life and Letters by Trevelyan. Detroit, iSjJ. 2898 Macaulay. Speeches 1856. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf. 2899 Macaulay. Works Complete. Comprising History of England, Essays, Miscellaneous Writings, Speeches, and Poems. Edited by Lady Trevelyan. Portrait. 187 1. 8 vols., 8vo. 2900 M'Call, H. The History of Georgia, containing Brief Sketches of the most Remarkable Events, up to the Present Day. Savannah, Seymour iS IVihiams, 1811 — 16. 2 vols., 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. A splendid copy of one of the rarest of State Histories. " Although the title indicates the intention to bring the history down to the date of publication, the narrative is suspended with the declaration of peace in 1783. Both volumes are largely devoted to the history of the border warfare with the Creeks and Cherokees. Numerous incidents relating to the savages of these nations, and their sanguinary attacks upon the frontiers, with sketches of their chiefs, and of the loyalist refugees who led them, are narrated. These were derived in many instances directly from the lips of some of the survivors of these bloody scenes, from manuscripts, or from printed docu- ments, no longer accessible to the student of history." — Fietd. , M'CuLLocH. 269 :^^ 2901 McCarty. Songs, Odes, and other Poems. Phila., 1842. t / 2902 McCausland, Dominick. Adam and the Adamites, or the .OiT Harmony of Scripture and Ethnology. Lond.^ 1872. Crown 8vo. 2903 McClellan, G. B. Army of the Potomac. Report of Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, August 4, 1863. With an Account of the Campaign in Western Virginia. Illustrated by Maps, etc. New Tori, 1864. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Large paper ; only 250 copies printed. 2904 McClellan Oration and Major General McClellan. New Tori, 1864. 8vo. /%6'~' ^905 McClellan. Tardy George, a Poem. New Tork, 1864.. 4to, uncut. 2906 McClintock, J. Discourse ... Funeral of President Lin- coln ... April 19, 1863. New Tork, 1865. 410. One of 20 copies on large paper. 2807 McClintock. Another Ed. Small paper. New Tork,\%b'~,. 2908 McClintock, Capt. Fate of Sir John Franklin. Boston., i860. i2mo. 2909 M'Clung, J. A. Sketches of Western Adventure ; con- taining an Account of the most interesting Incidents connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794. Together with an Appendix. Philadelphia., 1832. Boards., uncut. First and best edition ; scarce in this condition. 29 JO McClure, D. and Parish E. Memoirs of the Rev. Eleazer Wheeiock, D.D. Founder and President of Dartmouth Col- lege and Moor's Charity School ; with a Summary History of the College and School. Newburyport., 1811. 8vo. /^T) 29 1 1 McCreery, J. The Press a Poem, published as a Specimen of Typography. Liverpool., 1 803. 4to. 291 '. M'CuLLOCH, James H. Researches, Philosophical and An- . tiquarian concerning America, etc. Baltimore., 1829. ■2-;^© 8vo, half morocco. • The last and best edition of this capital book. .jC^ 270 Mackenzie. I ^ 2913 McCuLLOCH, J. R. A Dictionary, Geographical, Statisti- -''^ cal and Historical. London.^ 1844. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf . 2914 McDermott, E. Merrie Daj^s of England, Sketches of the Olden Times. London^ 1859. 4'°? cloth, gilt. zgi^ Macdiarmid. Lives of British Statesmen. London, 1807. 4.to, half calf 2916 Macdonald, a. J. Monuments, Grave Stones, Burying Grounds, etc. Albany, 1848. i2mo. 2917 McDonald, J. Sermon on the Death of Alex. Hamilton. Albany, 1 804. 2918 McDougall, George F. The Eventful Voyage of H. M. Discovery ship " Resolute " to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir John Franklin, 1852, 1854. London, 1857. 8vo, uncut. 2919 McGaw, J. F. Philip Seymour, or Pioneer Life in Richland County, Ohio. Founded on Facts. Mansfield, 1858. 8vo. A skeleton of facts filled out from his own imagination. 2920 Macgillivray, J. Descriptions of Rapacious Birds. 1836. i2mo, half calf 2921 M'GuiRE, E. C. The Religious Opinions and Character of Washington. New York, 1836. i2mo. 2922 Machiavel, N. Art of War. 1815. 8vo, 2923 Mackay, C. Lost Beauties of the English Language. London \ji.d.']. ' Post 8vo. 2924 Mackay, C. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. Numerous wood engravings. 2 vols., post 8vo. Remarkably curious and entertaining volumes. Contents : Mississippi Scheme; South Sea Bubble ; The Tulipomanie ; Relics. 2925 Mackenzie, H. Man of Feeling. Hambourgh, 1785. i2mo. 2926 Mackenzie. Works Complete. Best Edition. Fine port- raits. Edinburgh, 1808. 8 vols., small 8vo, tree calf Comprising the Man of Feeling, Man of the World, Julia de Rcubigne. Papers from the Mirror and the Lounger, Poems, Dramatic Pieces, and other works. McLeod. 271 2927 Mackenzie, R. Strictures on Lt. Col. Tarleton's " History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Southern Provinces of North America." To which is added a Detail of the Siege of Ninety-Six, and the Re-capture of the Island of New Pro- vidence. London, I -j^-j. ivo, sheep. Very scarce. The author defends Lord Cornwallis, and is very severe on Lieut. Col. Tarleton's "History" in which he says, "some facts have been withheld, andsome mutilated, while others are raised to a pitch of importance, to which, if historical justice had been the author's object, they are by no means entitled." 2928 Mackenzie. Another Copy, no title page. 1787. 8vo. 2929 Mackenzie. The Lives and Opinions of Benjamin F. Butler, ... and Jesse Hoyt. ... Boston, 1845. 8vo, 2930 Mackenzie. The Life and Times of Martin Van Buren : the Correspondence of his Friends, Family, and Pupils : to- gether with Brief Notices, Sketches, and Anecdotes, illustrative of the Public Career of many other Prominent Characters. Boston, 1846. 8vo. " These volumes gave so much offence to the parties concerned, that their sale was prohibited by injunction. They made some uncomfortable revelations touching the actions and conduct of many of the leading Democratic politicians who figured largely during Gen. Jackson's time." — ^. Goiuans. 2931 M'KiNNEY, T. L. History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with One Hundred and Twenty Portraits from the Indian Gallery in the Department of War, at Washington. Ph'tla., -7^ yo\%., half morocco, gilt edges. With each portrait is connected a biographical sketch of the individual whom it is in- tended to represent, interspersed with anecdotes and narrations. The work con- tains also a historical account of the various Indian tribes within the borders of the United States. 2932 Mackintosh. Memoirs of the Life of Sir James Mack- intosh. Edited b/ his son. Boston, 1 853. 2 vols., 8vo. 2933 Mackintosh, Sir James. The History of England. London, 1830. 9 vols., i2mo, cloth. 2934 McLeod, W. a Scriptural View of the Character, Causes, and Evil of the Present War. New York, 1815. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. 272 Mahon. 2935 McMahon, J. V. L. Historical View of the Government of Maryland. Bait., 1831. Vol. i, 8vo, half morocco uncut. No more published, 2936 Macmillan, H. Bible Teachings in Nature. London, 1876. Post Svo. 2937 [Macray, W. D.] Manual of British Historians. London, William Pickering, 1846. 8vo, half morocco. a capital book by one whose modesty was only excelled by his knowledge. 2938 Macy, Obed. The History of Nantucket with the rise, etc. of the Whale Fish. Map. Boston, 1835. i2mo. 2939 Macy, S. J. Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1865- i868. Portraits and facsimile. Albany, 1868. 4to, cloth. Privately printed and very scarce. 2940 Madison, J. A Discourse on the Death of General Wash- ington. ... Also other pamphlets. London, Reprinted, 1800. 8vo. 2941 Madison, J. The Papers of James Madison. ... Being his Correspondence and Reports of Debates during the Congress of Confederation and his Reports of Debates in the Federal Con- vention ; now published from the Original Maiiuscripts, ... under the Superintendence of Henry D. Gilpin. Washington, 1840. 3 vols., 8vo. Large and fine copy. Scarce. 2942 Madison. Selections from the Private Correspondence of James Madison, from 1831 to 1836. Published by J. C. McGuire, Exclusively for Private Distribution. Washington, 1859. , 4tOi uncut. 2943 Madison. Letters and other Writings of James Madison, Fourth President of the United States. Published by Order of Congress. Philadelphia, 1865. 4 vols., Svo. 2944 Mahan, D. H. Industrial Drawing, comprising Descrip- tion and Uses of Drawing Instruments; Construction of Plane Figures. 2d Edition. New York, 1858. 8vo. 2945 Mahon, Lord. History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Amiens. New York, 1869. 2 vols., Svo. Malkin. 270 2946 Mahon, Lord. The Same, another edition. Leipzig, 1853. Lord Mahon's valuable history deals largely with the American Revolution, its causes, reults, and elicited pamphlets by Jared Sparks and William B. Reed in reply to some of his statements. It is indispensible in an Historical collection. 2948 Mahon. The Life of Louis, Prince of Ccnde, surnamed the Great. New York, 1845. i2mo, half calf. 2949 Mahony, D. D. Prisoner of State. New York, 1863. 12010. 2950 Maintenon. Memoirs of the History of Madame de Main- tenon and of the Last Age. Translated from the French, by the Author of the Female Quixote. London, i757- 5 vols., i6mo, calf. She was "a woman of taste and good natural sense, placed in an extraordinary situa- tions connected with the leading personages, and influencing the events of a re- markable period." — Professor Smyth. 2951 Maitland, F. L. Surrender of Buonaparte. 1826. i2mo, half morocco. 2952 Maitland, S. R. A List of Some of the Early Printed Books in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, by the Rev. S. R. Maitland, Privately printed, yi.iiccc.xi.iii. 8vo. Very scarce j a few copies only having been printed for presents. The compiler was the keeper of the manuscripts and libraries of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and thus had unusual facilities for giving accurate descriptions of, and extracts from the various works. 2953 M[ajor, John.] Rational Madness : a Song, for the Lovers of Curious and Rare Books : Adapted to the Popular Tune of ' " Liberty Hall," by J. M. London [n.d.']. 410. Fifty copies only privately printed. 2954 [Makemie, F.] A I Narrative | of a Nev? and Unusual | American Imprisonment, of \ Two Presbyterian Members, and | Prosecution | of j Mr. Francis Makemie | one of them j For Preaching One Sermon, in the City of j New^-York. | By a Lover of Law, and Lover of Liberty. | New-York, reprinted and rold by H. Gaine, ... 1755. 4to> PP- (12) 52. 2955 Maliphant, Geo. Designs for Sepulchral Monuments, Mural Tablets, etc. London, 1836. 4to, half roan. 2956 Malkin, B. H. Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities. London, 1825. 8vo, boards. 35 274 March. 2957 Malory, Sir Thos. History of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table. Second edition. London^ 1866. One of the most interesting of books. The annotations to this edition render it the most useful. 2959 Mandeville, H. G. Flushing, Past and Present ; a His- torical Sketch, i860. i6mo, pp. 180. 2960 Manesca, J. Oral System of Teaching Languages. New York, 1854. 8vo. 2961 Manley, J. R. Eulogium on Dewitt Clinton. 1828. 2962 Mansfield, E. D. Memoir of Daniel Drake. Cincinnati, 1855. i2mo, cloth. 2963 Manuscript Letters of a Baltimore Merchant written during the Revolutionary War. Large folio, half calf. This very entertaining Revolutionary Relic contains a mixed detail of Business and Politics, and includes many items of great interest to the historical student. 2964 Mapleson, T. W. G. Hand Book of Heraldry, Richly illuminated. New York, 1853. ^^°* John Allan's copy sold for $8. 2965 Maps. Published under the Superintendence of the Soc. for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London. Folio, one cover off. This is the only Atlas which contains plans of the principal cities in the world. In some respects it is the best Atlas published. 2967 Maps of Philadelphia, Boston and Europe. 2968 Manvill. Lucinda ; or the Mountain Mourner, Being Recent Facts ... in Letters from Mrs. Manvill, in the State of New York, to her Sister in Pennsylvania. Third edition with Additions. Balhton Spa, printed by f. Comstock, 1817. i8mo. 2969 Marble, M. Letter to Abraham Lincoln By Manton Marble, Editor of the World. New York, privately printed, 1867. 8vo, morocco. 2970 March, C. W. Daniel Webster and his Contemporaries. New York, 1852. i2mo. 2971 March, F. A. Anglo-Saxon Reader. New York, 1870. Marshall. 275 2972 Marcy, R. B. Border Reminiscences. Illustrated. New Tork, 1 87 1. lamo. 2973 Markham, C. R. Life of the Great Lord Fairfax. Lon- don, 1870. 8vo. 2974 Markham, G. Country Contentments. London, 1683. 4to, half calf . Relates to horses, hunting, hawking, etc. 2975. Marks, J. J. Peninsula Campaign in Virginia. Philadel- phia, 1864. i6mo. 2976 Marlborough. Private Correspondence of Sarah, Duchess ot Marlborough. Illustrative of the Court and Times of Queen Anne, vi'ith Sketches of her Contemporaries. Portraits. Lon- don, 1838. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf, gilt. 2()'j'j Marryat, F. Mountains and Molehills [in California.] New York, 1855. i2mo, 2978 Marsh, E. G. Oration on the Death of Gen. George Washington. Hartford^ 1800. 8vo. 2979 Marsh, G. P. Origin and History of the English Language. New York, 1862. 8vo 2980 Marshall, E. Passages from the Diary of Christopher Marshall. Edited by William Duane, 1 774-1 777. Philadelphia, 1839-49. i2mo, uncut. 2981 Marshall, E. E. History of the United States Naval Academy, with Biographical Sketches. ... N. Y., 1862. i2mo. 2982 Marshall. Ancestry of General Grant. New York, 1870. 2983 Marshall, H. The History of Kentucky. Exhibiting an account of modern Discovery ; Settlement ; progressive Im- provement ; Civil and Military transactions ; and the Present State of the Country. Frankford, 1824. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. Largely composed of minute relations of the border wars, and the massacres by the Indians, 2984 Marshall, J. The Life of George Washington, to which is prefixed, An Introduction, containing a Compendious view 276 Martyn. of the Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America. London : Printed for Richard Phillips^ ... 1804-1807. The only complete edition of this indispensable work, the Colonial History being omitted in the late American edition. It is a book that contains original informa- tion and should be read. It is chiefly compiled from Washington's correspondence, and a life of Washington is of course a history of the American War. — Prof. Smyth. 2985 Marshall. The same, Another edition. 5 vols., and map Maps in l vol. London., 1806. 6 vols., 8vo, elegantly bound in hro-wn levant morocco.^ gilt top uncut., by Bradstreet. 2986 Marshall, O. K. The Niagara Frontier. [1865J. 8vo. Printed for private distribution. 2987 Martial. Epigrammi di M. V. Marziaie. London, 1782. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. Martial's epigrams in Italian, is a scarce book. 2988 Martin, Francois Xavier. History of Louisiana. New Orleans, 1829. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut, very fine copy. A copy much inferior to this brought $225, at a sale in the city in 1872, it is scarcely necessary to add that such a sum was beyond its real value. 2989 Martin, Fr— X. History of North Carolina, from the Ear- liest Period. New Orleans, 1829. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. 2990 Martin, Henri. History of France, from the Most Re- mote Period to 1789, Auihorized Translation from the Fourth Paris Edition, by Mary L. Booth. Portrait. Boston, 1865-1866. ■ 4 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth. Large paper j of which 75 copies only were printed. 2991 Martin. The Same. Vols, i and 2. Boston, 1865. 2992 Martindale. J. C. A History of the Township of By- beny and Moreland, in Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, 1867. 8vo, halfmor. extra, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. ♦ 2993 Martineau, H. Illustrations of Political Economy Lon- don, 1832-34. 9 vols., i6mo, half roan. 2994 Martinique. Voyage a la Martinique contenant Diverses Observations. Paris, 1763. 410, calf By Mr. du Chanvalan j very full on the Physical and Natural History of the Country. — Stt Sabln's Dictionary, No. 11936. 2995 Martyn. Elements of Botany. 1785. 8vo. Maryland. 277 2996 [Martyr.] The ] Famovs | Historic of | the Indies : | De- claring the aduentures of | the Spaniards, which haue conquered | these Countries, with Varietie of Relations j of the Religions^ Lawes, Gouernments, Manners, | Ceremonies, Customs, Rites, Warres, | and Funerals of that People, j Comprised into sundry Decads. \ Set forth first by Mr. Hackluyt, and now pub- | Hshed by L. M. Gent. | The second Edition. | London, \ Printed for Michael Sparke dwelling at the signe j of the blue Bible in Green- Arbor, 1628. 410, brown levant morocco, paneled and gilt sides, corner ornaments, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. Contemporary portrait of Martyr inserted. A beautiful copy of a worli of much rarity. " Martyr possessed eminent ability and learning, and is believed to be the first writer who noticed in his works the discovery of America by his countryman Columbus ; as he i? the first who published a treatise descriptive of the peculiarities of the natives of the New World, the first decade having been printed in 1504, and the first three decades in 1516. It was not until 1530, that the complete work in eight decades was printed. Eden translated the first edition of three decades, and printed it with some matters copied from Oviedo and other authors, in 1555. Willes followed his example, and produced the three decades with part of the fourth, and some additional material drawn from several historians. Tile first complete English edition was printed in 1597." — Field, 2997 Martyrdom of Cilley and Case of Cavade 2998 Martyrs to the Revolution in the British Prison-Ships in the Wallabout Bay. New Tork, 1855. 8vo. 2999 Mary. Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary Queen of Scotts. [By Tyler.] Edinburgh, 1787. 8vo. 3000 Maryland Historical Society Reports, Addresses, etc., from 1844 to 1870. Forty-five Pamphlets. Baltimore [v.d.']. Complete sets of this valuable series of historical pamphlets are very scarce. In this set those relative to Calvert, Raleigh, Donaldson, are illustrated with portraits. 3001 Maryland Historical Society. Another Collection ot 18 tracts, all different. 8vo. 3002 . Another lot of 9 tracts all different. 8vo. 3003 Maryland Muster Roll, War of 181 2. i2mo. 3004 Maryland. The Chancellor's Memorial to the General Assembly of Maryland. Printed by John D. Guy, \i2S. 8vo. 278 Mason. 3005 Maryland. Proceedings of the Convention of the Province of Maryland, held at the City of Annapolis, in 1774, 1775, and 1776. Baltimore, 1 836. 8vo, sheets, uncut. 3006 Maryland. The same. Baltimore, 1836. Svo, sheep. 3007 Maryland. A Relation of The successfuU beginnings of the Lord Baltimore's Plantation in Maryland ; Being an extract of certaine Letters written from thence, by some of the Adven- turers to their friends in England. Anno Domini 1634. With a Prefaratory Note by Brantz Mayer. New York, 1865. 4to, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 3008 Maryland. A Relation of Maryland, Reprinted from the London Edition of 1635, with a Prefatory Note and Appendix. By Francis L. Hawks, D.D., LL.D. New York., "Joseph Sahin, 1865. \to, cloth, uncut. Two hundred and fifty copies printed, of which fifty are on large paper. Forms No. II of Sabin's Reprints, 4to Series. 3009 Maryland. The same. 4to, half levant mor., by Bradstreet. 3010 Maryland. Report of the Committee of Grievances, on the Subject of the recent Mobs and Riots in Baltimore. Balti- more, reprinted, 18 1 3. 8vo, half morocco. 30 1 1 Mask, The. A Humorous and Fantastic Review. Vol. i. 1868. London. Svo, hoards. 3012 Mason, J. A Brief History of the Pequot War, written by Major John Mason, a Principal Actor therein. With an Intro- duction, and Some Explanatory Notes. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince. New York, 1869. 8vo, uncut. 3013 Mason, J. M. A Funeral Oration on the Death of Gen. Washington. ... New York, 1800. 8vo. 3014 Mason. Oration Commemorative of the Late Major-Gene- ral Alexander Hamilton. New York, 1804. Svo, uncut. 3015 Mason. A Review of Dr. John M. Mason's Oration on the Death of Gen. Hamilton. New York, 1807. Svo. 3016 Mason, W. Elfrida. A Poem. Dublin, 1764. i2mo, calf. Massachusetts. 279 3017 Masons. The Constitutions of the ... Free and Accepted Masons: To which are added The History of Masonry ... in Massachusetts, ... with a Large Collection of Songs, Epilogues, etc. Printed at Worcester^ ...By brother Isaiah Thomas., VMDCCXCII. ^to., half morocco. 3018 Maspeth. Poems [Garret Furman.J iV. T., 1837. i6mo. 3019 Masque at Ludlow, and other Ronnanesques, by the Author of " Mary Powell." London, 1S66. i2mo, half turkey. 3020 Massachusetts. Collections of the Massachusetts Histori- cal Society, from 1792 to 1865. Boston [v.d.^. 44 vols., royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. A fine copy, very seldom found complete. A most important collection containing the only reprints of many of tlie earliest and most rare tracts and booivs relating to the history of this country. This is one of the finest sets ever offered for sale. It is scarcely necessary to say that it is perhaps one of the most important series of historical tracts which this country has put forth. 3022 . The same. 4th Series. Vol. iv, and ix, 8vo, cloth. 3023 Massachusetts Historical Society, Proceedings of the, 1855-70. 9 vols., 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. 3024 The same, 1862-4, 1864-5. 2 vols., 8vo, sheets folded. 3025 . The same, 1855-8. 8vo, cloth. 3026 Massachusetts. Catalogue of the Library of the Massa- chusetts Historical Society. Boston, Printed for the Society. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. vii, 732 ; vii, 651, half morocco, gilt top. A valuable work of reference for booiis and pamphlets, relating to America. A few copies were printed on large paper in 4to. 3027 Massachusetts State Record, 1847-50, and Register for 1855, 1867, etc. 4 vols., T2mo. 3028 Massachusetts. Discussions on the Constitution proposed to the People of Massachusetts by The Convention of 1853. Boston, 1854. 8vo. 3029 Massachusetts. Annual Report on Agriculture of Massa- chusetts. 1859 and 1863. 2 vols., 8vo. 280 Mather. 3030 Massachusetts. A Collection of Original Papers Relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay. Boston, New England, 1769. 8vo. ** This collection of papers was published by Lieut.-Gov. Hutchinson, * to support and elucidate the principal facts related in the first part of the History of Massachusetts Bay, and may serve as an appendix to it.' * The author of that History was possessed of many other ancient and very curious original papers, which are irrecoverably lost by an unfortunate event sufficiently known.' (This alludes to the destruction of his papers by a mob, at the time of the Riots in Boston on account of the Stamp Act, in 1765.)" — Rich. 3031 Massachusetts. Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. [1628-1686.] Printed by Order of the Legislature. Edited by Nathaniel B. ShurtlefF, M.D. Boston, from the press of William White, 1853- 4. 6 vols., 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Highly important for the History of Massachusetts. A few copies only printed at the public expense, and now exceedingly scarce 3032 Massachusetts. The Rich Men of Massachusetts. Sec- ond Edition. Boston, Redding i^ Co., 1852. 8vo. 3033 Massinger. The Plays of Philip Massinger. With Notes, by W. GifFord. London, Moxon, 1853. Medium 8vo. An author who delights and never satiates. 3034 Mather. The Wonders of the Invisible World : | Being an Account of the j Tryals | of | Several Witches, | Lately Executed in | New-England : | And of several Remarkable Curiosities | therein Occurring. | By Cotton Mather. | Pub- lished by the Special Command of his Excellency the | Go- vernour of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- | England. | The Second Edition | Printed first, at Boston in New- England, and Reprinted at London fir \ fohn Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultrey, 1693. 4to, pp. 62, calf. A very large copy, and of the greatest rarity in uncut condition. 3035 Mather. Remarkable Providences Illustrative of the Earlier Days of American Colonization, with Introductory Preface by George OfFor. London, 1856. Fcap. 8vo. 3036 Mather. Early History of New England ; being a Rela- tion of Hostile Passages between the Indians and European Voyagers and First Settlers ; and a full Narrative of Hostilities, May. 281 to the Close of the War with the Pequots, in the year 1637. With Notes, By Samuel G. Drake. Boston, 1864. 4to, pp. 319, half crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 3037 Mather. The History of King Philip's War. By the Rev. Increase Mather, D.D. Also a History of the Same Wars, by the Rev. Cotton Mather, D.D. To which are added An Introduction and Notes By Samuel G. Drake. ... Albany, 1862. 4to, half critnson morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 3038 Mather. The Same, unbound. Boston, i%6z. 410. 3039 Mather. A Relation ] Of the Troubles which have hapned in I New-England, j By Reason of the Indians there. | From the year 1614, to the year 1675, | Wherein the Frequent Conspira- cies of the Indians to cut ofF the | English, and the Wonderful] Providence of God, in Disappointing | their Devices, is De- clared. [ Together with a Historical Discourse Concerning the | Prevalency of Prayer : showing that New-England's | Late De- liverance from the Rage of the Heathen is an Eminent | Answer to Prayer | by Increase Mather, | Teacher of a Church in Boston in New England. | ... Boston: Printed and sold by John Foster, 1677. 4to, pp. (6), 76. An Historical Discourse, pp. (4). 29. a piece of uncommon rarity, we are unable to trace the sale of any copy in this country or elsewhere. 3040 [Mather]. Memoirs of the Life of the Late Reverend In- crease Mather. London, I'JIS- 8vo, half morocco. Mr. Menzies' copy of this scarce book sold for ^16.50. 3041 Mathews, T. Whist and Short Whist. New York, i860. 3042 Matthews, L. History of the Town of Cornwall, Ver- mont, Middlebury, 1862. 8vo. 3043 Maunder, S. History of the World. Illustrated. New York, 1856. 2 vols., 8vo, roan. 3044 Maundrell, Hen. Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, at Easter, 1697. Oxford, 1732. 8vo, calf. 3045 May, T. E. The Constitutional History of England, since the Accession of George III, 1760-1860. Boston, 1863. Crown 8vo. 36 282 Mead. This work Is substantially a continuation of Hallam's great work, tracing the progress and development of the British Constitution during an entire century, and covering the period of the American revolution. 3046 Mayer, B. Memoir of Jared Sparks, LL.D. Baltimore: Printed for the Author. 1867. 410, pp. 36. Large paper, of which fifty copies only were privately printed. 3047 Mayer, B. Memoir of Jared Sparks. 1867. 8vo. 3048 Mayer. Tah-gah-jute"; or, Logan and Captain Michael Cresap. Baltimore., 185 1. 8vo. 3049 Mayer. Calvert and Penn, also Tah-gah-jute. 1851. 3050 Mayer. Tah-gah-jute ; or Logan and Cresap, an Historical Essay. Albany : 1867. Large paper copy, imp. 8vo. An amplification of the former work. 3051 Mayer. Catalogue of Brantz Mayer's Library. New York., 1868. 8vo. 3052 Mayer, John. Commentary on the Catechism. Small 4to, half calf., title page lost. 3053 Mayhew, Edward. The Illustrated Horse Management, Anatomy, Medicine, Shoeing, Teeth, Food, Vices, Stables. Philadelphia., 1864. 3054 Mayhew, Henry. London Labour and London Poor, a Cyclopedia of the Conditions and Earnings of those that will Work, that cannot Work and those that will not Work, includ- ing a History of Prostitution. London., 1857. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half morocco. a few leaves gone at the end. 3055 Mayo, R. Political Sketches of Eight Years in Washing- ton. Baltimore., 1839. 8vo, 3056 Mead, D. M. A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn., with Many Important Statistics. New York, 1857. i2mo. Meginnes. 283 3057 Mead, E. C. Genealogical History of the Lee Family of Virginia and Maryland, from 1300 to 1866, with Notes and Il- lustrations. New Tork, 1S68.' /[.to, sheets. A most choicely illustrated copy, containing about 30 portraits, including many rare portraits of the Lees, an autograph letter of Henry Lee, and revolutionary celebrities. Inlaid by Trent. 3058 Mead, Matthew. The Almost Christian Discovered. Bos- ton, 1742. i6mo, sheep. 3059 Mead, S. Sermon on the Death of George Washington. Salem, 1800. . 8vo, uncut. 3060 Meade, Bishop. Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, by Bishop Meade. Phila., J. B. Lippincott & Co., 186 1. 3061 Mease, James. The Picture of Philadelphia, etc. Plate. Philadelphia, 181 1. i2mo, half morocco. 3062 Medailles sur les Principaux Evenements du Regne de Louis le Grand avec des Explications Historiques, Par I'Aca- demee Royale des Medailles. Paris, 1702. A collection of historical medals printed on one side of the page only, with an engrav- ing on each leaf. 3063 Medals. Historical and Critical Account of National Medals, published by James Mudie. London, 1820. ^10, half morocco. 3064 Medals. A List of Washington Memorial Medals. Pri- vately printed, 1865. Imp. 8vo. 3065 Medico Chirurgical Transactions. 3066 Medley, J. G. A Years Campaigning in India. Map. London, 1858. i2mo. 3067 Meerman. Origines Typographicae. Hague, i-jbs- 4^0, cf. A learned and valuable work relative to the art of printing. 3068 Meginnes, J. F. Otzinachson ; or, a History of the West- Branch Valley of the Susquehanna ; embracing a full Account of its Settlement. Full Accounts of the Indian Wars. Phila- delphia, 1857. ^^°- 284 Memoranda. 3069 Meys, R. T. Journal, Edited by C. I. Bushnell. New York, 1864. 8vo, uncut. 3070 Melvin, J. A Journal of the Expedition to Quebec, in the Year 1775, under the Command of Colonel Benedict Arnold, by James Melvin. New York, 1857. ■'■'"P- ^vo. 102 copies only printed, strictly for private distribution. One of tlie scarcest of the publications of the club. This copy is illustrated with 7 plates. 3071 Melvin. The same. Another Edition. Philadelphia, Printed for the Franklin Club, 1 864. 4to, paper, uncut. Large paper; 2.0 copies printed. 3072 Melvin. The same. 1864. 8vo. 3073 Memoirs et Observations, Geographiques et Critiques sur la situation des Pays Septentrionaux de I'Asie et de I'Amerique. avec deux nouvelles cartes, par Mr. ***. Lausanne, 1765. 4to. 3074 Memoirs of the Long Island Historical Society, includes Dankers and Sluyter and the Battle of Long Island, with Pre- ceding and Subsequent Events, by W. Field. 1868-9. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. A few copies only issued in this size for subscribers. Some portraits are inserted in this set. 3075 Memoirs of the Family De Poly, with Narrative of the Life of Antoinette Baroness De Poly, written by Herself. Portrait, Northampton, 1822. 8vo, boards. 3076 Memoirs of the Society of Grub-Street. London, 1737. 2 vols., i2mo, calf. 3077 Memoirs of General Lee, Second in Command in the Revo- lution. New York, i'jg2. i2mo. 3078 Memorables of the Montgomeries. New York, printed for the King of Clubs, 1 866. 4to. Large paper; 40 copies only printed. 3079 lyiEMORABLES. The Same. 1866. Svo. 3080 Memoranda of the Descendants of Amos Morris of East Haven, Conn. New York, 1853. i8mo. Merrifield. 285 3081 Memorial, A, Containing a Summary View of Facts, with their Authorities. In Answer to the Observations sent by the English Mini/Stry to the Courts of Europe. Translated from the French. Philadelphia, printed by James Chatten, 1757. 8vo, entirely uncut. A most valuable work. It includes Washington's Journal of his mission to the In- dians of Western Pennsylvania and narrates his interview with Half-Ring and other Indians. It is of the highest degree of interest and much rarity. 3082 Memorial of the Whittlesey Family in the United States. MDCCCXXV. 8vo. 3083 Memorial of Edward Everett, from the City of Boston. Boston, 1865. Imp. 8vo. 3086 Memorial of Joshua Bates, from Boston. Boston, 1865. Imp. 8vo, cloth. 4087 Memorial of the Dedication of Monuments, Erected by the Moravian Hist. Soc, to mark the Sites of Ancient Missionary Stations in New York and Connecticut. New York, i860. 8vo. 3088 Memorial of the Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of Machias. Machias, printed by C. O. Furhush, 1863. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 3089 MEMORiALof John Allan. [By Evart A. Duyckinck.J iVi?tt/ York, 1864. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Printed for the Members of the Bradford Club. 3090 Memorial of the Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin. Portrait. Boston, 1837. 8vo. 3091 Men of the Third Republic. London, I'i-]-],. Post 8vo. 3092 Menzies. Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts and En- gravings belonging to William Menzies. Prepared by Joseph Sabin. New York, 1875. Imp. ivo, uncut. 3093 Mercer. J. An Oration ... 4th of July, 1792. Before The President, Professors and Masters of William and Mary College, by John Mercer Student. Richmond: Printed by T. Nicolson \n.d.~\ 8vo. 3094 Merrifield, Mrs. Dress as a Fine Art. ZoW., 1854. i2mo. 286 Mexican. 3095 Merryweather, F. S. Bibliomania in The Middle Ages. Or Sketches of Bookworms, Collectors, Bible Students, Scribes, and Illuminators, from the Anglo Saxon and Norman Periods, to the Introduction of Printing into England ; with Anecdotes, illustrating the History of the Monastic Libraries of Great Bri- tain, in the Olden Time. Lond.^ 1849. ^'^- 8^°5 ^f- "'<"'., gt. tp. Three hundred copies only printed. " Treats of every subject connected with the Bibliography of the Middle Ages in this country." — Literary Gazette. 3096 Mesnard, J. Les Merveilles de I'Art et de I'Industrie An- tiquite, Moyen Age, Renaissance, Temps Modernes. Numer- ous fine Illustrations. Paris. 4to, cloth. A very useful and interesting work. 3098 Message from the President ... relative to the French Re- public ; ... Jan. 19, 1797, with the papers therein referred to. Philadelphia, Printed by W. Ross [«.L -3 C and Illuminated throughout. London \n.d.~\. Y oWo, half morocco. Consists of 20 sheets of elaborately executed and highly colored engravings, diversified and elaborate. _ 3168 Monro, H. Articles on Reform in Private Asylums. Lon- ■^•5 <5fo«, 1852. 8vo. • Montgomery. 293 2- ?- 3169 Monstrelet's Chronicles of England and France, Translated. '^. London^ 1849. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half calf. Uniform with Froissart's chronicles. 3170 Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley. Letters and Works, edited ^ by Lord V\ harnclifFe. London. i2,bi. 2 vols., 8vo. /s>-o ' — -r '' I have heard Dr. Johnson say that he never read but one book through from ~ choice in his whole life, and that book was Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Letters." 3171 Montagu. Letters during her Travels ; which contain Accounts of the Policy and Manners of the Turks and other curious Relations. New Edition. Fine portrait. ZoWi3«, 1789. 2 vols., l6mo, calf 3172 Montaigne, M. de. Works of Michael de Montaigne com- prising his Essays, Journey into Italy, and Letters, with Notes from all the Commentators, Biographical and Bibliographical Notices, etc. By W. Hazlitt. A New and Carefully Revised Edition edited by O. W. Wight. Cambridge., Riverside Press., ^ ^^^ 1864. 4 vols., royal 8vo, half olive morocco., gilt top., uncut. Large paper. Only 75 copies printed. Scarce. " Montaigne and Howell's Letters are my bed-side booics. I like to hear them tell their old stories over and over again. I am informed that both of them tell coarse stories. I don't heed them, it was the custom of their time as it is of Highlanders and Hottentots to dispense with a part of dress which we all wear in cities." — W. M. Thackeray. . 3^73 Montesquieu. The Spirit ofLaws. Translated. London., 'ifo ^7Ti- 2 vols., 8vo, calf /8b 3174 Montanus. Neue Welt oder Beschreibung des welt-keils /it.S~ Amerika. 1673. YoWo, old calf. Some plates lost. 3 '75 Montez, Lola. Lectures, including her Autobiography. /Cl^ Mew Tork, 1858. I2mo, half turkey. 3176 Montgomery, J. Poems Edited by R. A. Wellmott. Lon- •^f\ don., i860. 4to, morocco extra. 3177 Montgomery, T. H. A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery including the Montgomery Pedigree, compiled jp^ by Thomas Harrison Montgomery. Philadelphia, Printed for -^- "^ Private Circulation., 1863. Royal 8vo, cloth. v/jD 294 Moore. 3178 Montreal. The Case of the Canadians at Montreal De- J^ ^ stroyed by Fire. Second Edition. \n.p.^ n.d.^ %vo^ half morocco. 3179 Monuments. Designs for Monuments, including Grave Stones, Compartments, Wall Pieces and Tombs, on 40 Plates. /' >' London. 4to, half sheep. 3180 Moody, C. C. P Biographical Sketches of the Moody Family, containing notices of their Ministers and Several Laymen // tn^ from 1633 to 1842. By Charles C. P. Moody. Boston., Samuei G. Drake, 1847. 3181 Moody, J. Lieut. James Moody's Narrative of his Exertions and Sufferings in the Cause of Government, Since the Year ilji); Authenticated by . Proper Certificates. The Second Edition. London., 8vo, half morocco. Fine copy, from E. D. Ingraham's Library with MS. Notes. Very scarce. Second edition, containing matter not embraced in the first. "Moody, a New Jersey farmer, was so much harassed by mobs, associations and com- mittees, that, driven into the Britisii lines, he became an active, and in some instances successful partizan against his countrymen." From 1776 to 1782 he was a Spy, a Ranger and Scout in the service of the British. A portion of the time he was attached to General Skinner's New Jersey Tory Brigade. 3182 Moody. [Another Edition] with Introduction and Notes /-C>^^ by C. L Bushnell. Portraits. New Tori, privately printed, 1865. 4to, uncut. 100 copies only printed. 3183 Moody, Sophy. What is your Name. A popular account of the Meanings of Christian Names. London, 1863. \J ^'X) Post 8vo, half morocco, i r- 3184 Moon, G. W. The Dean's English. London, 1866. 3185 Moore, C. B. Town of Southold, Long Island. Personal Index, prior to 1698, and Index of 1698, compiled ... for the purpose of having corrections. New York, John Medole Printer, /7 Philadelphia \n.d.'\. 4 to., half morocco., by Bradstreet. This catalogue describes a collection of very rare books sold in one lot to Mr. A. M. Griswold of New York. ^ 3234 Morse, A. A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of % Several Ancient Puritans. Vols. 11 and iii. Boston : Printed '^^ by H. IV. Button & Son, 1859-61. 3235 Morse. A Genealogical Register of the Decendants of , Several Ancient Puritans. Vol. iv, by Rev. Abner Morse. ... ^SZi Portrait. Boston: Printed by H. W. Button & Son, 1864. 8vo. This volume relates to the Harding family. Moses. 299 ^ 3236 Morse, F. W. Personal Experience of the War of the Great Rebellion. Albany, 1866. 8vo. /i> 3237 Morse and Parrish. Compendious History of New Eng- land. Charlestown, 1804. lamo. /^ 3238 Morse, J. The American Gazetteer. Maps. Boston, 1798. 8vo, sheep. U^ 3239 Morse, J. A Prayer and Sermon, on the Death of George Washington. ... London, 1800. 8vo, uncut. ^ 3240 Morse, N. Cutler Family. 1867. 3241 Morse, O. A. Authorship of Rock me to Sleep. Albany, "^^ 1867. 8vo. /^ J- 3242 [Morton, Mrs.] Ouabi, ... an Indian Tale. By Philemore. Plate. Boston, ijgi. 8vo, pp'. 51. Very fine copy of this scarce piece. 3243 Morton, S. G. Crania Americana ; or a Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America : To which is prefixed an Essay on the Varieties of the human Species. Illustrated by Seventy-Eight Plates and a Colored Map. By Samuel George Morton : Philadelphia. 78 Folio plates. Philadelphia, 1839. Folio, uncut. Highly esteemed by ethnologists, and is certainly the result of a vast amount of original research, by a le^irned and zealous investigator. The cranial forms of more than forty Indian nations once inhabiting the two Americas, from Canada to Brazil, are examined and compared. Both in this country and in Europe ; wherever learning and science are reverenced, Mr. Morton's work has been recognized, as one of the best contributions to exact knowledge of the history of Man, ever offered as the work of one individual, excepting always the works of Humboldt." 3244 Morton. New-England's Memorial : or, A brief Relation of the most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Provi- dence of God with special reference to the Colony called New Plimouth. Plymouth, Mass., 1826. i2mo. ' Morton's Memorial is a work of high authority and is confined chiefly to Plymouth Colony. It was compiled principally from manuscripts of his uncle, "William Bradford, and comprises the period between 1620 and 1646. The journals of Edward Winslow also furnished materials for the work." — jf. R. BartUtt. 3245 Moses, Henry. A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, Paterae, Tripods, Candelabra, Sarcophagi, etc. Engraved on J^-^ 170 plates. From various museums and collections. ,410, cloth. ■Jy- /.2«r- 300 Mueller. JlS' 3246 Motherwell, Wm. Poetical Works. Boston, 1853. / 3247 Motley, J. L. History of the United Netherlands, from ~ 1584 to i6ig, with a detailed Account of the Spanish Armada. Portrait. New Tork^ 1867. 4 vols., 8vo. 3248 Motley. Rise of the Dutch Republic, a history ; new ■i library edition in large type. New York, 1869. 3 vols., 8vo. ^ qO _. "To all who speak the English language, the history of the great agony through — ^ which the Republic of Holland was ushered into life must have peculiar interest )C .V ^ for it is a portion of the records of the Anglo-Saxon race." 3249 Motley. Life of John Barneveld. New Tork, 1874. /(C'5~ 2 vols., 8vo, sheets folded. fo 3-^5° MoTT, A. Biography of Persons of Color. A^. F., 1837. /" 3251 [MouLTON, J. W. History of the State of New York, including its Aboriginal and Colonial Annals. By John V. N. Yates,... and Joseph W. Moulton. ... 2 vols in i. Also New York, 170 years ago. New York, A. T. Goodrich, 1824. 3 vols, in I, 8vo, calf. Mr. Moulton is in fact the sole author of this scarce book. j^ ^ 3252 [MouRT, G.] Relation or Journal of the Pilgrims at Ply- y mouth. Notes by Henry M. Dexter. Boston, 1865. 4to. Large paper copy; only 35 copies printed. ^ 3253 MouRT. The same. Boston, 1865. 4to, half levant morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. (y 3254 Movable Planisphere of the Heavens. 3255 MuDGE, Alfred. Memorials ; being a Genealogical, Bio- ^iL-S~' graphical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America, from 1638 to 1868. Boston, 1868. 8vo. /r- 3256 Muhlback. Joseph II. New York, 1867. 8vo. 3257 Muhlenberg, H. A. The Life of Major-General Peter /X'' Muhlenberg of the Revolutionary Army. Philadelphia, 1849. 3258 Mueller. Ancient Art and its Remains ; or a Manual of Jp the Archaeology of Art, by C. O. Muller, Author of History '^'' and Antiquities of the Doric Race. London, \%'^1. 8vo. MUNSELL. 301 5 3259 MuLLER, Fr. Characteristics of Goethe. Translated by (^2:2- Sarah Austin. London^ 1833. 3 vols., i2mo, half morocco. 3260 MuLLER, F. Catalogue of Books Relating to America. ■f^ [Amsterdam, 1850]. i2mo, uncut. 3261 MuLLER. Catalogue of Books, on America. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1872. " This is much more than a catalogue, it is a tolerably complete Bibliography of Dutch Books relating to America, contains translations of the titles, with critical and other notes concerning the books, and is a most desirable addition to a bibliographical collection." — Sabin's American Bibliopolist. yS 3262 MuLLER, J. Principles of Physics and Meteorology. 530 ' woodcuts and 2 plates. London, 1847. ^^°- ^-, 3363 MuNFORD, Wm. Poems, and Compositions in Prose on ' Several Occasions. Richmond, 1798. 8vo. ht^-- 3264 MuNSELL, C. Songs of the American Press. Albany, 1868. i6mo, uncut. {J J 3265 MuNSELL, Frank. Chips for the Chimney Corner. Albany, '^ 1871. / 3266 MuNSELL, J. Catalogue of a Bibliographical Library. Al- bany, 1856. 8va, uncut. /^— 3267 [MuNSELL.J Catalogue of Books on Printing and the Kin- ' dred Arts. Albany, 1868. 8vo. 3268 MuNSELL. Catalogue of the Private Library of Joel Mun- sell. New York, 1865. Imp. 8vo. - ^S^ 3269 MuNSELL. A Chronology of Paper and Paper Making, Albany, 1858. 8vo. ' 'LT 327° MuNSELL. The Same. Third Edition. Albany, 1864. 8vo boards, 1, 2271 MuKSELL. The same. Fourth Edition. Albany, 1870. /•^^ 8vo, cloth. Two hundred copies printed. Contains specimens of Japanese paper, and paper made from straw. In this interesting work no less than no substances are named from which paper can be made, including Espartero, or Spanish grass, and cane from the southern states. ^j IG 302 MUNSELL. 3272 MuNSELL. Collections on the History of Albany, from its Discovery to the Present Time. With Notices of its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased, 3y J. Munsell. Albany: J, Munsell^ 1865-71. 4 vols., imp. 8vo, vols, i and 2, half morocco^ gilt top^ uncut^ by Bradstreet^ vols. 3 and 4 sewed. Large paper \ "fifty copies only printed. These are a continuation of the Annals of" Albany, containing new matter and upwards of eighty portraits, views, maps, etc. The 4th vol. contains, besides the usual variety, the Baptisms and Marriages re- corded in the Dutch church, arranged alphabetically by families, and embrace nearly every family from 1630 to iSoo, also a Street Directory, showing the lo- cation of first settlers and transfers of lots from about 1650, onward j compiled by Prof. J. Pearson j a work of great labor and research. t- 3^73 MuNSELi. The same. ' Vol. i, 8vo, uncut, 3274 Munsell. The Every Day Book of History and Chrono logy; embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events, in every Period and State of the World, from the Crea- '"^ tion to the Present Time. New Tork^ 1858. Royal 8vo. An immense collection of memorable events, arranged under every day of the year, as they occurred ; consisting of deaths of eminent men, bjttles, and occurrences of every kind, with full indexes. 3275 [Munsell's Historical Series.] Albany^ J. Munsell^ 1857-61. TO vols., royal, 4to, half crushed purple levant morocco.^ gilt top^ uncut ^ by Bradstreet. Contents : , I. Commissary Wilson's Orderly Book. Expedition of the British and Provincial Army, under Major-General Jeffrey Amherst, against Ticondcroga and Crown Point, 1759. Map. 1857. II. A Narrative of the Causes which led to Philip's Indian War, of 1675 ^""^ '^7^» by John Easton, of Rhode Island j with other Documents concerning this Event in the Office of the Secretary of State of New York. Map. With an Introduc- tion and Notes, by Dr. F. B. Hough. 1858. III. Orderly Book of the Northern Army, at Ticonderoga and Mt. Independence, from Oct, 17, 1776, to Jan. 8, 1777, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes.. Portrait. [Annotated by the Publisher.] 1859. IV. Diary of the Siege of Detroit in the War with Pontiac. Also, a Narrative of the Principal Events of the Siege by Major Robert Rogers j a Plan for conducting Indian Affairs by Col. Bradstreet; and orher Authentick Documents never before printed. Edited with Notes by Franklin B. Hough. i860. V. Obstructions to the Navigation of Hudson's River } embracing the Minutes of the Secret Committee appointed by the Provincial Convention of New York, July i6, 1776, and other Original Documents relating to the Subject. Together with papers relating to the Beacons. Map. by E. M. Ruttenber. [Annotated by the Publisher.] i860. VI. The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Dr. Jonathan Odell j relating to the American Revolution. Now First Edited by Winthrop Sargent, i860. /oo. r Murphy. 303 VII. Orderly Book of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, from his Entry into the State of New York until his Surrender at Saratoga, i6th Oct., 1777. From the Original Manuscript deposited at Washington's Head Quarters, Newburgh, N. Y. Map, portraits, and Fac-simile. Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan. i860. VIII. Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi, by Cavalier, St. Cosme, Le Sueur, Gravier and Guignas. With an Introduction, Notes, and an Index, by J. G. Shea. 1861. IX & X. Proceedings of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, appointed by Law for the Extinguishment of Indian Titles in the State of New York. With an Intro- duction and Notes, by Dr. F. B. Hough. Three maps. 1861. 3276 [Munsell's Series of American Local History.] Albany^ y. Munsell^ 1863-68. 9 vols., royal 8vo, large paper, uncut. Contents ; I. Pioneer History of the Champlain Valley, by Winslow C. Watson, Esq. 1863. II. Sir Charles Henry Frankland, or, Boston in Colonial Times, by Elias Nason, M. A. 1865. III. Random Recollections of Albany, 1800 to 1808, by Gorham A. Worth. 1866. IV. History of Lake Champlain, by Peter S. Palmer. 1866. V. The Sexagenary, or Recollections of the Revolutionary War, [by S. De Witt Bloodgood, Esq.] 1866. VI. Letters and Journals relating to the War of the American Revolution, and the capture of the German Troops at Saratoga. By Mrs. General Riedesel j Trans- lated . . 1867. VII Tah-Gah-Jute ; or, Logan and Cresap, an Historical Essay, by Brantz Mayer. (A vindication of Capt. Cresap against the charge of murdering the family of Logan, etc.) 1867. VIII and IX. Memoirs and Letters and Journal of Major-General Riedesel, during hit , Residence in America. Translated ftom the Original German of Max von Eelking. By William L. Stone. 1868. / 3277 MuNSELL. The Origin ... of the Mohawk and Hudson ^"^ Railroad. Albany, 1875. 8vo. 3278 [Murphy. J Jacob Steendam, Noch Vaster. A Memoir of the First Poet in New Netherland with his Poems Descriptive of the Colony. Portrait. The Hague ; The Brothers Giunta %-TO D'A/banL 1861. Svo, uncut. * • ' Printed for private distribution, and extremely scarce. Reprinted with many additions in Mr. Murphy's "Anthology of New Netherland." 1865. 3279 MuRPHY. Anthology of New Netherland or Translations from the Early Dutch Poets of New York with Memoirs of their Lives by Henry C. Murphy. Portrait. New Tork, 1865. One of the publications of the Bradford Club. Inserted is an Artist's proof por- trait of Jay and portraits of Irving and Penn. J/^ 304 Mycall. 3280 [Murphy, John S.] Interesting Documents, containing an , Account of the Federal Procession [long title.] ISfew York, >'^ 1 8 19. i2mo, half calf . Last leaf in Ms. /.3 ? 3281 Murray, C. A. The Prairie-Bird. London, 1845. i6mo, half morocco. ,fl, 3282 Murray, J. Recordsof the Life of The Rev. John Murray. Portrait. Boston, 1816. 8vo. 'I, nro^ 3283 Murray, Lindley. English Grammar. Tork, lioi. ,3. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf, gilt. ^ 3284 Murray, C. Cities and Wilds of Andalusia. London, i%\(). ^ fc 2 vols., i2mo. 3985 Murray, Hugh. Historical and Descriptive Account of '^-r- British America. London, 1839. 3 vols., fcap. 8vo. ^^ ■7'' 3286 Murray, N. Notes Historical and Biographical concerning Elizabeth-Town, its Eminent Men, Churches and Ministers. ^'^ By Nicholas Murray. Elizabeth-Town, E. Sanderson, 1866. 3287 MusARUM DELici.a: ; Or, The Muses' Recreation, 1656 ; Wit Restor'd, 1658 ; and Wit's Recreations, 1640. The whole compared with the Originals ; with all the wood engrav- ings, plates, memoirs and notes. Portrait of Sir John Mennis. 2 vols., i2mo, uncut. The sprightliness of the humor generally condones the indecency. n y- 3288 Museum of History : or Narratives of the Wonderful Ad- ' ventures. New Haven, \y. d.']. 2 vols, in i, i2mo. 3289 Muston, Dr. A. The Israel of the Alps. Illus. Zo«^., 1852. Relates to the Waldenses. 3290 Mycall, J. A Funeral Address, on the Death of George //^ Washington. ... Boston, [1800.] 8vo. Jo Narragansett. 305 ACK, J. The Legend of the Rocks, and other Poems. New Tork^ E. Conrad^ 1827. i2mo, calf. 3292 Napier, Sir W. History of the War in the Peninsula, and in the South of France, from 1807 to 18 14, plans of battles. New Tork, 1844. 2 vols, in i, 8vo, half morocco. / A--^ " Sir William Napier's History is worthy of the transactions it records, and the skill and heroism it celebrates. Perhaps no military history of equal excellence has ever been written, and it is doubtless destined to descend to a late posterity." , 3293 Napoleon. Manuscrit venu de St. Helene. London, i^x"] . 8vo, calf. 3294 Napoleon. Substance of Some Letters written by an En- iT" glishman at Paris during the Last Reign of Napoleon. L,ondon, 'Ti). 1816. 2 vols., 8vo, calf broken. .tj'P 3295 Napoleon. History of Julius Caesar. Vol. i. 1865. /*, 3296 Napoleonic Ideas. New York, 1859. i2mo. 3297 Nares, R. Glossary, or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and Allusions to Customs, Proverbs, &c., vs^hich Require illustration, in the Works of English Authors, Particularly Shakespeare and his Contemporaries. Nevi? and Enlarged Edition, Edited by J. O'Halliwell, and Thomas Wright. 1876. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. The Glossary of Archdeacon Nares is by far the best and most useful work we possess r-h^ for explaining and illustrating the obsolete language, and ,the customs and manners of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and it is quite indispensable for the readers of the literature of the Elizabethan period. The additional words and ex- amples are distinguished from those of the original text by a f prefixed to each. The work contains between five and six thousand additional examples, the result of original research, not merely supplementary to Nares, but to all other compilations of the kind. 3298 Narragansett Club. Publications of the Narragansett Club. First Series, Vols. L to VI. [All published.] Provi- dence, 1866-74. 6 vols., \to, folded sheets, uncut. Large paper. 25 copies only printed, excepting as respects Vol. VI, of which 150 copies were struck oflf. The series embraces the following works : 39 306 Nareative. I. Bibliographical Introduction to the Writings of Roger Williams. By Reuben At- ridge Guild, A.M. A Key into the Language of America. Edited by James Hammond Trumbull, A.M. Letter of John Cotton. Mr. Cotton's Letter Ex- amined and Answered. Edited by Reuben Aldridge Guild, A M. mdccclxvi. II. John Cotton's Answer to Roger Williams. Edited by Rev. J. Lewis Diman. [Also :] Queries of Highest Consideration. Edited by Reuben Aldridge Guild, A.M. MDCCCLXVII, III. The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution. Edited by Samuel L. Caldwell, mdccclxvii- IV. The Bloody Tenent yet more Bloody. Edited by Samuel L. Caldwell. MDCCCLXX. V. George Fox Digg'd out of his Burrowes. Edited by Rev. J. Lewis Diman. MDCCCLXXII. VI. Letters of Roger Williams, 1652 to 1632. Now first collected. Editedbyjohn Russell Bartlett. mdccclxxiv. 3299 Narrative of a late Expedition against the Indians ; with an Account of the Barbarous Execution of Col. Crawford ; and the wonderful escape of Dr. Knight & John Slover from Cap- ^^.5^ tivity in 1782. To which is added, A Narrative of the Captivity ' & Escape of Mrs. Frances Scott, An Inhabitant of Washington County Virginia. Andover [n.d.~\. 24mo, pp. 46. 3300 Narrative, A, of some of the Adventures, and Sufferings ■i^ of a Revolutionary Soldier; with Anecdotes. Written by Himself. Halkwell, 1830. i2mo. 3301 Narrative, A, of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America, since the Connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's Bay Company. London, 181 J. ^f) 8vo, uncut. This narrative is the second of that long catalogue of statements, histories, and narra- tives to which the murder of Governor Semple by the half breed Indians, in the service of the Northwest Fur Company, gave existence. The first was by Lord Selkirk. — See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 20699. 3302 Narrative. Privations and Sufferings of United States Officers and Soldiers while Prisoners of War in the Hands of J- 'T~ the Rebel Authorities. Philad'a., (sic.) 1864. 8vo, cuttings added. 3303 Narrative, A, of the Early Days and Reminiscences of Oceola Nikkanochee, a young Seminole Indian ; in Florida ; with a Brief History of his Nation, and Oceola. 3 plates. //' London, 1841. 8vo, pp. 228. Exceedingly interesting. ** An imbecile old chief, called Enematkla, was the first to declare himself a traitor to his tribe, by affixing his sign-manual ; he was followed by a few others of inferior grade, until it was submitted to Oceola, who, with all National. 307 the pride of offended dignity thus offered to himself and his countrymen, with in- dignation sparliling in his eye, and a contemptuous curl of the lip, drew from his bosom a dagger, and with a countenance that seemed to strike terror into all by whom he was opposed, he hurled the trusty steel with such fon e into the hateful document, that it passed fairly through the table, exclaiming at the' same time, ** There is my mark." 7 c- 3304 Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, Chiefly from ' the MSS. of John Foxe, edited by Nichols. Camden Soc, 1859. 3305 Narrative Remarks ... and Historic Criticisms, on the New England Historical and Genealogical Society. Albany^ .1874. 4to. 3306 Nash, Fred. Picturesque Views of the City of Paris and its Environs ; consisting of Views on the Seine, Public Build- ings, Characteristic Scenery, etc. Literary Department by John Scott and M. La Boissiere. 60 fine steel engravings, India proofs, on large paper. Very fine. London, 1823. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco. 3307 Nash. The same. 8vo. /i-o 33°^ Nash, S. Nash Family. 1853. 3309 Nash, Sol. Journal of Solomon Nash, edited by C. J. i'f° • Bushnell. ' New York: privately printed, 1865. 8vo. f. 3310 Nason, E. Monogram (sic.) on Our National Song. New -^ York, 1869. %vo,cloth. /-^ 331 1 Nason. A Memoir of Susannah Rowson. Albany, \i-]0. 3312 National Academy of Design, The. Ceremonies on the occasion of Laying the Corner Stone, October 21st, 1863. J-T And the Inauguration of the Building, April 27th, 1865. New York, 1865. Imp. 8vo, uncut. aoo copies privately printed. %. 3213 National Almanack, 1863 and 4. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf . "^^ 3314 National Cyclopedia of Useful Knowledge, published by Charles Knight, illustrated with numerous woodcuts, the complete work. Knight, 1847. 12 vols., 8vo, cloth. This is one of the best Cyclopsedias for general use ever published, comprising the essence of the valuable information contained in the Penny Cyclopaedia, with ad- ditions. 308 Neill. 3315 National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans, with Biographical Notices. 1652. 5 vols., 8vo, cloth. 3316 National Portraits. 2 Scrap Books so Lettered. 4to, mor. 3317 Naunton, R. Fragmenta Regalia. London., 1824. I2mo, half morocco. An ingenious and amusing booli ; the result either of personal observations, or derived / / ^i,- from the best authority ; and delineated by one who was himself admitted into the secrets of Court policy. --, 3318 Naval Monitor ; by an officer. Lond., 1875. i2mo, M. 3319 Neal, D. History of the Puritans ; or the Rise, Principles, and Sufferings of the Protestant Dissenters. London \n.d^. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. The Quarterly Review calls this the most dishonest book in the English language, but it must be recollected that this review is a tory in its politics. This is the first edition and is essential in an American library. 4 3320 Neale, F. a. Residence in Siam. London., 1852. i2mo_ ^ 3321 Neander, J. First Planting of Christianity. Translated by />"> — J. E. Ryland. London., Bohn. 2 vols., post 8vo, cloth. yiiit Neander. Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and / Middle Ages, translated by Ryland. London., Bohn. Post 8vo. , 3323 Neele. Romance of History, England and France. lUus- ^ trated. London. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf. 7 c- 33^4 Neele. Literary Remains of. (Author of Romance of .•^ O History, etc.) Portrait. London., \%%(). i2mo., boards. A^ 3325 Neil. Student's Hand Book, of Modern History. London, '^ 1857. i2mo. / h u" 332^ Neill, E. D. The History of Minnesota from the Earliest ' '/ French Explorations to the Present Time. Phila., 1858. 8vo. 3327 Neill. History of the Virginia Company of London, with A Letters to and from the First Colony never before printed. ^-(^ Albany, N. T., Joel Munsell, 1869. 3328 Neill. The Fairfaxes of England and America. Albany, 1868. 8vo. ■)^ New England. 309 , 1^ 33^9 Neilson, C. An Original, Compiled and Corrected Account of Burgoyne's Campaign, jlbany, iS4.i\.. i2mo. -i^"ZJ 333° Nelson's Guide to Lake George. New fork [n. ii.]. i6mo. 3331 New American Cyclopedia, edited by Ripley and Dana. ^^ 16 vols., imp. 8vo ; also the American Annual Cyclopedia. IS^ 12 vols., in all 28 vols. New York \y.dP[. Imp. Svo, cloth. 3332 New Bath Guide : or, Memoirs of the B-n-r-d Family. ./£) Boston., 1800. i2mo, calf. 3333 New Bedford. Proceedings Laying Corner Stone of Li- brary and 8 Others. 3334 New Bedford. Centennial Celebration Proceedings in f/?0 New Bedford. New Bedford., 1865. Svo, half morocco. 3335 New | Englands | First Fruits ; | in Respect, j First of the Conversion of some of the Indians. | Conviction of Divers of the Indians. | Preparation of Sundry of the Indians, j Of the Progress of Learning, in the Colledge at | Cambridge in Massa- chusetts Bay. I With i Divers Other Speciall Matters concerning // that Countrey. j Published by the Instant Request of Sundry ~ Friends, who Desire | to be Satisfied in these Points by many New England Men | who are here Present, and were Eye or Ear Witnesses of the Same, j ... London., 1643. Small 4to, calf The first of the series of eleven tracts by John Eliot and others which were printed by the Corporation for the Propagation of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England. < 3351 New Haven. The Church Knaviad, or Horace in West Haven. A Slight Touch of the Serio-Comic, touching Church «Ko Knavery. By Horatius Flaccus. New Haven, 1864. i2mo. 3352 New Jersey. An | Account | of the College | of j New- Jersey. I ... Woodbridge, New Jersey, printed by y antes Parker, ^^ 1764. 8vo. Very rare. / 3353 New Jersey Historical Society Proceedings. Series, 10 (^^ Nos., 1865-67. 3354 New Jersey. Geological Survey of New Jersey, 1855. />>5~ Trenton, 1856. 8vo. 3355 New Jersey. A Brief Account of the Province of East- New-Jersey, in America ; published by the Scots Proprietors, .^-O having interest there, 1682. Morrhania, N. Y., 1867. 8vo, pp. (3) 28, uncut. 3356 New Jersey. Grants, Charters, Concessions etc., Collected v^ ^ by Learning and Spicer. Philadelphia, Printed by Wm. Bradford. Extremely rare and valuable. 3357 New Pocket Dictionary of the Lives of Upwards of 100 >tf Criminal Characters, Recording the Adventures of most Noto- rious Modern Public Offenders, with Several Portraits. London, 181 1. i6mo, f^^. /v 3358 Newlight, Rev. A. Historic Certainties respecting the Early History of America. [Satirical]. ZoWo«, 1851. 8vo. Satirical. . ^^ 3359 New Temple of Ceres. A Poem. \n.p. n.d.'] 8vo. 3360 New Testament, The of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With Engravings on Wood from Designs by Era An- X gelica, Pietro Perugino, Francesca Francia, Lorenza di Credi, yJt^ Era Bartolommeo, Titian, Raphael, Gaudenzio, FeTrari, Daniel di Volterra and others. London, Longman, 1865. 4^0- An elegant copy. Illustrated with Borders, Ornaments, and Initial Letters, copied from the finest Italian MSS. of the 1 5th and 1 6th centuries, and by numerous other 312 New York. engravings on wood, from the old masters j numerous medallions are Introduced in the margins. The finest book of wood en^gravings ever produced in any country. The worlc was produced under the general superintendence of Mr. Henry Shaw, F.s.A. This book is a witness both to the capabilities and truth of wood engraving and the taste and munificence of the Longmans. 3361 New Testament in English Translated by John WyclifFe circa mcccclxx now First Printed from a Contemporary Man- uscript Formerly in the Monastery of Sion, Middlesex, late in the Collection of Lea Wilson. Printed at Chiswick by Charles /O^ IVhittingham for William Pickerings MDCCCXLVIII. Small 4to, vellum, A beautiful product of typographic art. //V 33^^ New Testament. London: William Pickering, i^^Q. i2mo, morocco, gilt edges. A beautiful specimen of the unequalled taste of Mr. Pickering's book making. /'I- 33^3 Newspaper Cuttings, Mostly Relative to the Rebellion. A very large collection in a box all trimmed ready for moun.ting in a Scrap Book. 1 <'-3364 New Time Piece. Various Nos. 1798. 3365 Newspapers. A Large Collection of Old Newspapers, by Hugh Gaine and Others Equally old and rare. AC- 33^^ Newte, Thos. Prospects of Observations on a Tour in England and Scotland. Map. Land., ijgi. 410, hf. cf. broken. /• 3367 New York. Account of the New York Hospital. Plate. • ^ New York, 1820. 8vo. 3368 New York. An Address at the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Birth Day of Mr. William Bradford, who Intro- y/^O duced the Art of Printing into America. By Wm. Wallace. Albany, 1863. 8vo. 3369 New York. Address of the Republicans of the City and County of New York, to their Republican Fellow-Citizens. ... New York, 1808. 3370 New York. Addresses of the City of New York to George J.^rO Washington, with his Replies. Facsimile. New York, iS6j. 4to, uncut. Large paper. New York.. 313 3371 New York. Banquet of the St. Nicholas Society. New Tork, 1852. 8vo. 3372 New York. Blunt's Stranger's Guide. New ^ork, 1817. i2mo, boards, uncut. ^ 3373 New York. Calendar of Historical Mansucripts relating to (^2z-~ the War of the Revolution. Alb., 1868. 3 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth. s537 3374 New York. The Calvary Pastoral ... A Tract for the Qf Times [against Southard.] New York, 184Q. 4to. 3375 New York. A Catalogue of the Books belonging to the New York Society Library. New York, printed by C. S. Van •OO Winkle, 1813. 8vo. pp. 240. 3376 New York. Annual Reports of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, New York,(i :) 1857. 12 vols., 8vo, C^,..^ Some of the reports are quite scarcer j it is difficult to find a set like this. 3377 New York, Central Park Reports. No. i, 2, 4, 7, 11 and ^^12. 6 vols., 8vo. 3378 New York. The Charter, and By-Laws of the New York Society Library, with A Catalogue of The ... Library. ,t^t5 New Tork, Printed by H. Gaine, ^lycCTuH^lU. l2mo, pp. 35. 3379 New York. The Charter of the City of New York, '/h John Montgomerie, Esq., Governor. New York, John Trebout, 1801. 8vo. 63. 3380 New York. Commemoration of the Conquest of New Netherland on its Two Hundredth Anniversary, By the New York Historical Society. 3 plates and map. New York, MDCCCLXiv. Imp. 8vo, pp. 87, uncut. j^ 3381 New York Directory, Longworth's, no title, for 1800. ■ r^ i2mo, half morocco. I 3382 New York. John Langdon and Son's New York City '^ Directory, 1804. New York, 1804. i2mo, half morocco. 3383 New York. Jones's New York ... Directory. New York, 2- [1805.] i2mo. 40 iV"- 314 New York. 3384 New York Directory. Longworth's for 1805, 6, 7, 11, 14, 16 and 20 and 21. 8 vols., i2mo, half morocco. 3385 New York Directory for 1858, 1864, 66 and 67. 3386 New York State Census, for 1835. Royal 410. t^ 33^7 New York. The Documentary History of the State of ^ ^ New York. By E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D. Albany^ 1850-51. 4 vols., 8vo. " A most valuable collection, consisting of documents connected with the early history of the colony, the Indian Aborigines, and its affairs down to the year 1800; re- prints of historical manuscripts, rare memoirs, accounts of early settlers ; Indian biography, etc. 3388 New-York. Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New- York. .. Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D. With a Gerieral Introduction. Albany., 1856-1861. **The public records of the State of New York are chiefly, in the office of the Secretary of State at Albany. They are as various in their character, as they are voluminous in their extent. Most of them relate to, and illustrate the History of State; and without them no accurate or detailed knowledge of that history can be gained." These volumes contain translations o'f all the Early Dutch Records, besides a mass of documents bringing the History of the State down to its political existence as a member of an independent federation. 6'^' 33^9 New York. Exposition of the Council of the University of the City of New York. New York., 1838. 8vo. Jo 339° New York. Familiar History of the Churches of New York, 1839. i8mo. 3391 New York. The Growth of New York and 4 others. New York., 1865. 8vo. 3392 New York. Reminiscences of New-York and its Vicinity [By Henry B. Dawson, and William J. Davis.] New York., 1855. jzmo., folded. C ^ 3393 New York. A Hand Book of Streets and Distances. By -^"'"' Arthur Tayler. New York., li^i. i8mo. A ^ 3394 New York. Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of " the New York Historical Society. New York., 1859. 8vo, half morocco., gilt top. J 3395 New York. Collections of the New-York Historical ^ Society. Vols. II and HI. New York, 18 11-59. ^ vols., 8vo. New York. 315 3396 New York. Collections of the New-York Historical 3 Society. Publication Fund Series. New Tori, 1868-72. --^2^ 5 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. All yet published. Printed for the subscribers to the fund, and not for sale. 3397 New York. Proces Verbal or the Ceremony of Installation of President of the New York Historical Society, as it will be Performed February 8, 1820. New Tl'ork {reprinted, 1864]. Thirty-five copies only privately reprinted. A satirical piece upon the installation of Dr. Hosack as President of the New York Historical Society. 3 3398 New York. Holley's New York Harbour Encroachments % and Senate Proceedings. 1857-65. 3 vols., 8vo. 3399 New York. Income Records of the City, and Another. ^\ 1863. New York, 1865. 8vo. 3400 New York. Journal of the Senate of the State of New York, at their Tenth Session. A^. Y. : Printed by Samuel and "John London, m.dcc.lxxx.vii. Fol. hf. mor., uncut, by Bradstreet. tj40i New York. An Ordinance of ... Viscount Cornbury. New York, 1704. Folio, pp. 5. 5402 'Sew York. An Ordinance ..'. for the Establishing Courts of Judicature in New York. 5403 New York. Anno Regni Annae Reginae ... London, printed : ... Reprinted by William Bradford, 1705. Folio, pp. 10, 7-72, 6 leaves not paged pp. 73-76, 89-J13, ii3> "4, i-i3> A fragmentary volume as described, but in good condition. These are in fact the laws of New York. 3404 New York. The | Laws, | of Her Majesties | Colony of New York, j Printed by William Bradford, printer to the ^een's /- most Excellent | Majesty for the Colony of New York, 1710. A fragment as described but in fine condition and almost unique. (i^ 3405 New York. List of Deeds and Conveyances by Isaac 3^ Adriance. 4 Pamphlets. Harlem, 1855, etc. 3406 New York. Manual of the Corporation of the City of i^^ New York, by D. T. Valentine Clerk, ,1842-3 to 1869. New 1 i^^^^-JYork, 1842-69. 92 vols., i8mo and i2mo. 316 New York. So extensive a series as this is by no means common, the early volumes being very scarce. They contain valuable information not to be found elsewhere, and abound with plates. - ^ 3408 New York. Protestant Episcopal Special Convention in N. Y. Journal, and other Journals. 1801. 8vo, half sheep. i^-^ 3409 New York. Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, Joseph Shannon, clerk. 8vo, cloth. 0,1 3410 New York. Marriage Licenses, Previous to 1784. Albany, / i860. C. 3411 New York. Medical Register of New York. 1865, etc. ■^^ 3412 New York. Metropolitan Fire Department, Board of Health, Civil List, Insurance Report, etc. 7 vols. , /) ^r- 3413 New York. Militia Law of New York, 1862, Merchants Almanac, 1857. 5 vols. ^^^ 3414 New York. Brick Church Memorial, and Knox's Memoirs. New Tork, 1 86 1. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 3415 New York City During the American Revolution. Being a Collection of Original Papers (now first published) from the /y^ Manuscripts in the possession of the Mercantile Library Asso- ciation of New York City. New York., privately printed for the Association., 1 861. 4to, sheets folded. ,j^ 3416 New York Gazette. Jany. 2, 1764, Nov. 25, 1765, in- ' * elusive. Folio, half morocco. J 3417 New York Herald. Dec. 1865-1869. 7 Jjji^, 3 vols., folio, half sheep. 3418 New- York in a Nutshell, or Visitors Hand Book to the .^'2. City, [By F. Saunders.] New Tork, T. W. Strong, 1853. 3419 New-York. Olden Time in New-York, by Those who /^ Knew. New York, 1833. 3420 New-York. Oration on the Conquest of New Netherland. Delivered before the New York Historical Society, Oct. 12, 1864. New York, 1864. Imp. 8vo. New York, 317 1 J~ 3421 New- York. Picture of New York. Map. New Tori, t8oj. . ^4'~ 3422 New York. Proceedings of the Historical Society on the Death of L. Bradish. New Tori, 1865. Royal 8vo. 3423 New York. Proclamations for Thanksgiving, etc., Edited by Dr. Hough. Albany, 1858. Imp. 8vo, uncut. 3424 New York. Recollections of the Early Days of the Na- tional Guard, comprising the Prominent Events in the History V'^-^ of the Famous Seventh Regiment New York Militia. By an Ex-Orderly Sergeant. A Veteran of the National Guard. New Tork, J. M. Bradstreet bf Son, 1868. Imp. 8vo. /I/ 3425 New York. Report Catastrophe in Hague Street. New ■ ^' York, 1852. 3426 New York. Report on the Sanitary Condition of the City. ■ '^'^ Patent Office Report, etc. 4 vols. r~ 3427 New York. The Rich Men of New York, by Reuben Vose. New York, 1863. 3428 New York. Scrap Book of Cuttings and Other Cuttings - ^^ in Scrap Books, etc. _^ 3429 New York. Trinity Chuich Pamphlets Collected for the ''-'* Corporation. 1857. 8vo, half calf. 3430 New York. Arguments of the Counsel of Trinity Church. •^^ Albany, 1857. 8vo. 3431 New York. The Claims of Trinity Church to having '^^ furnished Burial Places for American Prisoners. New York, privately printed, 1863. ^432 New York. Views in New York And its Environs, from Accurate, Characteristic and Picturesque Drawings, Taken on the Spot. ... By Dakin Architect. Contains 16 plates. Views d/^ of Old Buildings, many in New York, impressions mostly on India-paper., New York, Pearson ^ Co. 3433 New York. Wealth and Biography of the Wealthy Citizens of New York. New York, 1846. 8vo. 318 NORDHOFF. 'Vi' 3434 New York and Brooklyn. A Series of Enrolment Lists 9 for the Draft of 1863. 22 vols., 8vo. 3435 NiCHOLLS, J. F. The Remarkable Life, Adventures and Discoveries of Sebastian Cabot, Discoverer of America, and its //« first Colonizer. ... London^ 1869. Square 8vo. For a long, and appreciative note, bee extract from Stevens's " Bibliotheca Historica." inserted before the title, in this copy. i.J 3436 Nicholson, J. B. A Manual of the Art of Bookbinding : ... Designed for the Practical Workman, the Amateur, and the Book-Collector. Philadelphia^ 1856. Large i2mo, halfmor. Now out of print and very scarce. The only American Boole on the Bibliopegic Art. The author is a practical man. .Ag 3437 Nicolas, Sir H. Memoirs of Sir Christopher Hallor. Lon- don^ 1847. 8vo, cloth. Ifi 3438 NicoLiNi, G. B. History of the Jesuits. 1854. /• Post 8vo, half morocco, 3439 Niebuhr, B. G. Historical Works. Lectures on the History of Rome, 3 vols. ; on Ancient History, 3 vols. ; on Ancient Geography and Ethnography, 2 vols. Translated. 1852-5. Together 8 vols., 8vo. A thousand points in the history of ancient nations, which have hitherto been cither overlooked or accepted without inquiry, are here treated with sound criticism. ^.f" 3440 Nightingale, F. Notes on Nursing. New York., i860. 3441 NiLES, H. Principlesand Acts of the Revolution in America : or, an Attempt to Collect and Preserve some of the Speeches, /o^ Orations, and Proceedings, with Sketches and Remarks on Men ' -^ and Things, and Other Fugitive or Neglected Pieces, belonging to the Revolutionary Period in the United States. ... Baltimore., 1822. Royal 8vo, half bound. I 3442 NiLES. The same, without title page. 1822. Royal 8vo, folded and uncut. 7 3443 Noble, M. Memoir of the Protectoral House of Cromwell. ^6j^ Best Edition. Plates. London., ^1^1- 2 vols., 8vo, halfmor. •^ 3444 NoRDHOFF, C. Communistic Societies of the United . States. New York., 1875. 8vo. Notes. 319 y^ 3445 Norfolk, H. E. Gleanings in Graveyards: A Collection ' of Curious Epitaphs. London, \%b\. 1 2mo, cloth. 3446 North. Memoirs of Musick, now first printed from the ori- ginal MS., with copious Notes, by Edward F. Rimbault. //i, Portrait. London, 1846. Sm. 4to, half bound. "This is an exceedingly lucid and well drawn sketch of the progress of the art from the period of the ancient Greeks down to the commencement of the eighteenth century. _ 3447 North, O. The Practical Assayer. Illustrated. London., /Jy^ 1874. 1 2mo, half calf. 3448 North Providence Centennial. Pawtucket, 1865. A ^^ ^vo., half morocco. 3449 Northcote. Life of Titian, with Anecdotes of the Dis- tinguished Persons of his Time. Lond. , iS^O. 2 vols., Svo cloth. ■%-_ The best life of Titian. ^- 3450 Northern Invasion of Oct., 1780, The, a Series of Papers Relating to the Expeditions from Canada under Sir John John- son and Others against the Frontiers of New York, which were supposed to have Connection with Arnold's Treason. With an Introduction and Notes by Franklin B. Hough. Map. New York, 1866. pp. 224. Portrait inserted. 155 copies printed. One of the publications of the Bradford Club. iirr 3451 Northern Traveller. Containing the Routes to Niagara. II Plates. New York, 1828. i2mo. ^^ 3452 Northmore, T. Washington, or Liberty Restored. A .•0'-' Poem, in Ten Books. Baltimore, i8og. Half morocco. 3453 Norton, C. B. Literary Letter. 3 parts, 4to. Includes Bibliography of IVIaine, Vermont and New Hampshire. Contains much valuable matter, both historical and bibliographical. Norton, C. D. Old Ferry at Black Rock, and five others. Notes and Queries, a Medium of Intercommunication for Literary men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. [From the beginning in 1849 to December, 1867, being Series 1, 11, iii, IV, and Index. London, 1849-76. 50 vols., 4to, uncut. 320 NoYEs. First series with indexes complete. Very scarce in this fine condition. A work of constantly increasing value and importance and one that no library should be without. Sets are now difficult to procure complete, and are daily enhancing in value J the earlier series and several of the indexes have been for some time out of print. 3456 Notes of Conversations with a Volunteer Officer in the United States Navy [G. C. Taylor] on the Passage of the ,^^^ Forts below New Orleans, April 26th, 1862. ... New Tork^ printed for private circulation^ 1862. 4to, 3457 Notes on the Colors of the National Guard, with some in- cidental passages of the History of the Regiment. Prepared at the Request of " the Veterans of the National Guard." New Tor k^ from an Amateur Press^ 1864. Only a few printed for private distribution. This interesting collection contains nearly 50 illustrations, and most of them -have been inserted by the late owner. There ia much relative to military matter as connected with officers and soldiers of New York, many of whose photographs adorn the collection. The whole work was set up in type, by a young lady. I 7- j_0 345^ Nothing to Wear ; to Say, and 4 other books. i2mo. yy- 3459 NoTT, E. Miscellaneous Works. With an Appendix. Schenectady^ l%lO. 'ivo^ boards. 3460 Nova Britannia. Offering Most Excellent fruites by Planting in Virginia. Exciting all such as be well affected to further the same. 1609. Reprinted at the Chhwick Press., 1867. /ySTD S™' 4'°) iilack lettter, uncut. 250 copies only printed. The most elegant of any of the modern reprints. Dr. Francis L. Hawks the editor of this edition, states, that " within his knowledge there are but two tracts, earlier than this, concerning what was called " Virginia." One was published in 1605 and the other in 1608 In Heber's catalogue, mention is made of a still earlier work — Brereton's " Briefe and true relation of the Dis- covery of the North part of Virginia, 1602," to which list we add Thomas Harriot's " Virginia" 1588. A,/- 3461 Novum Testamentum Grsecum. Land., Pickering., 1838. 48010, cloth. A beautiful miniature edition. //-^ 3462 NoYES, D. History of Norway, Maine. Norway., i 862. Scarce. C.^^ 3463 NoYES, G. F. Bivouac and the Battle Field. 1863. i2mo. Observations. 321 3464 Nugent, Lord. Memorials of John Hampden, his Party /fc't- and his Times. Portraits and fac-similes. London^ 1832. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 3465 Nugent. Another Edition. London^ i860. Post Svo. I . ** We have read this book with great pleasure. It ably embodies the history of one of the most interesting periods in our national annals.^' — Edinburgh Re'vieiu. 3466 Nullification. A rare Collection of Contemporary Tracts Q- on Nullification. Charleston, 1830. Small Svo. 3468 Numismatics. Histoire Numismatique de La Revolution Fran^aise, ou description Raisnnoe de Medailles Mionnaies et autres Monumgns Numismatique. Paris, 1826. yCf%^ Large thick 410, 2 parts in one volume, half morocco extra. The second part entirely plates. Scarce. A rare work, iee aho Medals. 3469 Nunez. Cabe^a de Vaca. Relation of Alvar Nunez Cabe^a de Vaca. Translated from the Spanish by Buckingham Smith. ^ A'^m; York, 1871. Imp. Svo. Includes a Memoir of Cabe9a de Vaca, by T. W. Field, preface by Hon. H. C. Mur- phy, and a Memoir of the translator by Mr. J. G. Shea. 3470 Nuttall, p. a. Dictionary of Scientific Terms. London, [yr 1869. i2mo. BSERVATIONS on Certain Documents Contained in No. V and Vi of " The History of the United States for 1796," in which the Charge of Speculation against Alexander Hamilton ... is fully refuted. Written by Himself. Philadel- ^'~ phia, 1797. 8vo, uncut. This is a reply to Callendar's charges against Hamilton in which the latter remarks ;' " My real crime is an amorous connection with Reynolds's wife." See page i8. 3472 Observations made during a Tour through England, Scot- .7^ 'land and Wales, in a Series of Letters. Land., 1780. 4to, calf. l/s^-j-l, Observations on the Inslaving, Importing and Purchasing of Negroes. Germantown, Printed by Christopher Sower, 1760. The author was Anthony Benezet who " was a Protestant refugee who established a /^■g) school for the education of negroes in Philadelphia."— See Sabin's Dictionary, ■^ No. 4694. 41 322 Ogden. ^ 3474 Observations on the Religion, Law, Government and Manners of the Turks. 2d Edition. London^ iifi. %wo, sheep. 3475 Observations on Mr. Stedman's History of the Ame- rican War. New Tork, 1864. 4to. 1 1, ^■~ 3476 O'Byrne, W. R. A, Naval Biographical Dictionary. London, 1849. Imp. 8vo, half morocco. *> 3477 O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland ; or, :3i=^ New York under the Dutch, by E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D. •^ Second Edition. New Tork, 1855. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 3478 O'Callaghan. A Brief true Narrative of the Hostile Con- duct of the Barbarous Natives towards the Dutch Nation. /t^'^ Translated by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, 1863. 8vo, uncut. 3479 O'Callaghan. A List of Editions of the Holy Scriptures, and Parts thereof, printed in America previous to i860. With j^.A'O Introduction and Bibliographical Notes. Albany, 1861. Imp. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Contains facsimiles of the title page to Eliot's Indian Bible. 3480 O'Callaghan. The Register of New Netherland: 1626 •/o to 1674. Albany, 1865. Imp. 8vo, boards. fTc 3481 OcKLEY, S. Account of South West Barbary. Map. 1713. i2mo. ^^ 3482 [O'CoNOR, T.] An Impartial and Correct History of the U. S., and Great Britain. New York, 1815. i2mo. ^ r- 3483 Official Record from the War Department, of the ... Court Martial [respecting the] Shooting The Six Militia Men. Washington, 1828. 8vo. y, 3484 Official Proceedings of the Democratic National Con- vention, in i860, at Charleston and Baltimore. Cleveland, i860. 8vo, uncut. kJc 3485 Ogden, J. C. A Tour Through Upper and Lower Canada, ... The Second Edition. Wilmington : Printed by Bonsai and Niles, i860. i2mo. //- 3486 Ogden. U. Two Discourses, Occasioned by the Death of General George Washington. ... Newark, 1800. 8vo, uncut. Once a Week. 323 3487 [Oglethorpe, James.] A | New and Accurate Account of the Provinces \ of | South-Carolina | and | Georgia : | With many Curious and Useful Observati- | ons on the Trade, Navigation and Plantations of Great-Britain, Compared with her j most Powerful Maritime Neighbours in an- | tient and modern Times. | London, | 1732. 8vo. Large and clean copy. Exceedingly scarce. This appears to be the tract referred to by Nichols {Lit. Anecd. ii, p. ig), as written by Gov. Oglethorpe. 5ff£ Rich Bib, Am. I, 45. 3488 Ohio. Geological Report. Maps and Sections. Dht., 1870 3489 Oke, G. C. The Magisterial Synopsis : a Practical Guide for Magistrates, their Clerks, Attornies and Constables. London, 1858. 8vo, calf. 3490 Old and New Testaments printed with Alternate Pages of Biblical Concordance, an Assemblage of Passages from Canne, Brown, Blayney and Scott, with References from the Latin Xf^ Vulgate. The French and German Bibles, Cruden's Concord- ance at the End. London: S. Bagster, 1820. 8vo, morocco. A^ 3491 Old Franklin Almanac for i860, etc. 7 vols. v•>•^ 3492 Oldham, J. Poetical Works. London, 1854. i8mo. 3493 [Oldmixon, J.] British Empire in America ; History of ^ Discovery, Settlement, Progress and State of the British Colo- fC-i^ nies. Map. London, 1741. 2 vols., 8vo, calf broken. ^ *l,f^ Second and best edition of this valuable work. 3494 Old Settler's Festival ... in BuflFalo ... 1867, etc. Buffalo, 1867. 2 vols., 8vo. /■S7J 3495 Oliphant, L. Minnesota and the Far West. 17 plates. '^ Edinburgh, 1855. 8vo. 3496 Oliphant. Madrigals, Ballads, Roundelays. London, 1837 f 6Zi Post 8vo, boards. 3 3497 Olmsted, F. L. Texas. A Journey to the Back County £% and Seaboard Slave States. New York, 1861. 3 vols., i2mo. ^'^1 3498 Once a Week, Vol. IV and V. London, 1861. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half calf . .'124 O'Reilly. 3499 Onderdonk, Henry, Jr. Documents and Letters intended ,7.^^ to Illustrate Queens County. New Tork, 1846. i2mo. 3500 Onderdonk. Queens County in Olden Times, being a Supplement to the Several Histories thereof. Jamaica, N. •^ ^•, Charles Nelling. 4to, half morocco. I 3501 Orations, by G. Putnam, Frothingham, Webster, Adams '^ and Jefferson, etc. [w.a^.]. 8vo. ^'1 3502 #rtret of 3iafl:0 Serijlre» the Litany and the Holy Communion, with Plain Time, According to the use of the ,'- United Church of England and Ireland. London, Burns, 1843. 2 vols., small 4to, red mor., uncut, inside leather elegantly tooled. 2 plates inserted. Black letter, and a charming piece of printing, with rubrications and beautiful borders. f 3503 Order, The, for the Administration of the Holy Communion, etc. London, 1867. Folio, original sheets. ^ Produced as a specimen of printing, rubricated and with elegant ornamental Initials. 3504 Order for the Administration of the Holy Communion. O ' J- William Pickering, 1 848. i^Xa, morocco. 3505 Order Book, The, of Capt. Leonard Bleeker, Major of Brigade in the early part of the Expedition under Gen. James -Y) Clinton, against the Indian Settlements of Western New York, in the Campaign of 1779. The ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, presumably in Capt. Bleeker's own hand-writing. A highly interesting relic of the revolutionary war. 3506 Orderly Book, The, of that portion of the American Army stationed at or near Williamsburg, Va., Under the command of Gen. Andrew Lewis, from March i8th, 1776, to August 28th, f^K ^11^- Printed from the Original Manuscript, with Notes and Introduction, by Charles Campbell, Esq. Richmond, Va., Pri- vately Printed, i860. 4to, half mor., gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. One hundred copies only printed. Very scarce. 3507 [O'Reilly, Henry.J Notices of Sullivan's Campaign, in the Revolutionary Warfare in Western New York. Rochester, 1842. l2mo. Very scarce. Menzies copy sold for $5.25. OUFLE. 325 • • ,-35°^ O'Reilly. Sketches of the History of Rochester. Rochester, Y^ 1838. i2mo. 7<-35°9 Oriental Album. Lives of the Moghul Emperors. 22 '/' Engravings from drawings by W. Daniell. Land., 1837. i2mo. .^^3510 Ornamental Initials and Ornaments. A Collection. 410. 35 1 1 [OsBORN, Langdon.] The Vision of Ruberta, an Epic Story of the Island of Manhattan. With Illustrations done on Stone. Boston, 1838. 8vo. Mainly an attack on W. L. Stone, Chas. King, and the "Commercial Advertiser." E. A. Poe is said to liave asserted that it was the only American satire ever written. 3512 Osborne, H. S. Palestine Past and Present. Philadelphia, /I'f 1856. 8vo, morocco.- 3513 Osgood, S. Our Patriot Scholar. Discourse in Memory -^ of Edward Everett, January 12. Portrait. New York, 1865. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Large paper j 50 printed at a cost of ten dollars each. 3514 Osgood, D. A Discourse, Death of George Washing- ton. ... Boston, 1800. 8vo. ■J. 3515 OssiAN. Translated. Glasgow, 1824. ISdS::— 2 vols., i6mo, half morocco, gilt edges. 3516 OssiAN. Another Edition. Leipzig., 1847. i6mo. 38 3517 Other Side, The. A History of the Mexican War. New ■] 1869. 8vo. '■ Relates to the Painter family. ^ 3523 Ovid. Translated by Garth. Portrait of Princess of Wales, (c'l-- Titles lost. 2 vols., i6mo, old calf . 3524 Ovid's Epistles, translated with the Latin Text and Order / / 2^ of Construction and Notes. London, 1746. ivo, calf. 3525 Ovid's Epistles, in a New Measure of English Verse, by ^3-T John Jump. London, 1857. i2mo. 3526 Oxenford, J. Illustrated Book of French Songs. 1855. 3527 Oxford Chronological Tables of Ancient, Middle Age and I, ^ Modern History. Oxford, 1835. Folio. ^ ' This admirable production was the work of the late Mr. D. A. Talboys, an eminent and learned bookseller at Oxford ; it is the best of its kind. ^fo , J. Letter to one called a Quaker. 1698. 4to. 3529 Pacific Railroad. Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. /3 Washington, 1855. 13 vols., 4to. / J' b The title fails to give an idea of the value of this great work, which is an elaborate report upon the Natural and Physical History of the vast country traversed by this great railroad. The work is copiously and elaborately illustrated. In the volumel relating to the Natural History of the birds the plates are beautifully colored. / 3530 Page, T. J. La Plata, the Argentine Confederation and ' Paraguay. Illustrated. New York, 1859. ^v°- 3531 Page, Capt. De. Voyage autour du Monde, et vers les ■^ .. deux Poles, par terre et par mer pendent les annees i']b']-'j(). JJ>^ Curious folded maps and plates. Paris, 1782. 2 vols., 8vo. Paine. 327 /Q^ 3532 Paget, J. Paradoxes and Puzzles, Historical, Judicial and Literary. 1874. 8vo, calf. /, 3533 Paget, J. Inquiry into the Evidence against William Penn. Edinburgh., 1858. Post 8vo. ^7^^^3 3534 Paine, N. Remarks on the Early Paper Currency of Mas- sachusetts, read before the American Antiquarian Society, April 25, 1866. Cambridge., 1866. Contains 15 plates, facsimiles of early currency, etc. ^/0 3535 Paine, R. T. The Ruling Passion. Boston., !■]()']. 4to, half mor. This Thomas Paine changed his name to Robert Treat Paine, because he had no Christian name. \J^O 353^ Paine. Eulogy on the Life of General George Washington, ... Newburyport, 1800. 8vo. /ib Patriot Preachers, The, of the American Revolution, with Biographical Sketches, 1 766-1 783. i2mo, cloth. 3627 Patterson, D. W. John Stoddard of Wethersfield, Conn., and his Descendants, 1662-1872. A Genealogy. Author's edition, printed for private circulation, 1873 'ivo, uncut. 3628 Patterson. A Petition presented by Capt. Alexander Patterson, ... [on] the Pennsylvania Title, against the Connecti- cut Claimants. Lancaster, printed by Robert Baily, 1804. 8vo, uncut. 3629 Patterson, Robert. A Narrative of the Campaign in the Valley of the Shenandoah in 1861. Philadelphia, 1865. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Large paper; only loo copies printed. Peck. 335 3630 Pattison, G. S., and Chapman Correspondence. Second edition. [«./>., n.d.^ 8vo, uncut. 3631 Paulding, J. Affairs and Men of New Amsterdam, in the time of Governor Peter Stuyvesant. New Tori, iS^.^. i2mo. 3632 Paulding. The Literary Life of J. K. Paulding, compiled by His Son William J. Paulding. Fine Portrait. New York, 1867. 8vo, blue crushed levant morocco, by Bradstreet, uncut. 3633 [Paulding, W. K.] History of the City of New York. New York, 1853. ^^°" This work was compiled by William K. Paulding, although published over the name of Mr. Valentine. 3634 Pauw. Philosophical Dissertations on the Egyptians and Chinese. London, 1795. 2 vols., %vo,calf. 3635 Payson, P. A Sermon ... on Death of General Washing- ton. Charlestown, 1800. 8vo, uncut. 3636 Peake, Richard Brinsley. Memoirs of the Colman Family, including their Correspondence. With fine Portraits of the Elder and the Younger Colman. Lond., 1 841. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 3637 Pearce, S. Annals of Luzerne County ; a Record of In- teresting Events, Traditions, and Anecdotes, From the First Settlement in Wyoming Valley to 1866. Edition with Notes, Corrections, and Valuable Additions. Map and plates. Philadelphia, 1866. 8vo. 3638 Pearson, J. Contributions for the Genealogies of the De- scendants of the First Settlers of Schenectady from 1663 to 1800. Albany, 1873. 8vo. 3639 Pearson. Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of ... Albany. Albany, \%-]%. 4^0- 3640 , Peck, G. Wyoming ; its History, Stirring Incidents, and Romantic Adventures. New York, 1858. i2mo. The author was familiar with the scenes, as well as many of the actors in the Wyo- ming tragedy, for a period of forty years. 3641 Peck, I. B. A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck, who emigrated in 1638. Boston, 1868. 8vo, green morocco extra, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 336 Pennington. 3642 Pack, Ira B. The same. Boston, 1868. 8vo, sheets folded, 3643 Peckham. In Memory of Rufus W. Peckham ... who Perished on the Wreck of the Steamer Ville du Havre. \^Albany,'\ 1874. Imp. 8vo. 3644 Peel, Sir Robert. Speeches Delivered in the House of Commons, from 1810 to 1850. London, i860. 4 vols., ^vo, cloth. 3645 Peel. Memoirs of Sir Robert Peel. London, 1842. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf. 3646 Peele, G. Merrie Conceited Jests, Edited by W. C. Hazlitt. London, i860. 3647 Peirce, Benjamin. A History of Harvard University to the American Revolution. Camhridge, 1833. 8vo. 3648 Le Pelegrinage, de 1' Homme compared with the Pilgrim's Progress, London, 1858. 4'^o- 3649 Penhallow, S. The History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians. Cincinnati, 1859. 4to, uncut. 150 copies only printed. 3650 Penington, Mary, daughter of William Penn. Exercises. Privately printed, Philadelphia, 1848. 3651 Penn, G. Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mo- saical Geologies. London, 1825. 2 vols., 8vo. 3652 Penn, W. Fruits of a Father's Love. London, 1760. .- 8vo, half morocco. Autograph letter signed by William Penn inserted. 3653 Penn Family Pedigree. London, iSji. 8vo. 3654 Pennant, F. Journey from Chester to London. 181 1. 8vo, half morocco. 3655 Pennington. Address of the Hon. Charles B. Peuron ... and Speeches of Messrs. Traley [and others] .. on the Insurrec- tion of Harrisburgh. Harrisburgh, Printed by E. Guyer, 1859. In the same volume reports on the armed force. These tracts relate to what is known as the Buck Shot war. Pennsylvania. 337 3656 Pennsylvania. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Penn- sylvania. [The Publication Fund Series, Complete to date.] Philadelphia, 1864-74. 8 vols., royal 8vo. uncut. Published only for subscribers to the Publication Fund, and not for sale. The series contains the history of Braddock's Defeat — History of the Insurrection in Penn- sylvania, in 1794 — The i.ase of Major Andre — Military Journal of Major Denny, 1781-95 — The Penn and Logan Correspondence, 1700-1750 — Acrelius's History of New Sweden, etc, 3657 Pennsylvania. Bulletin of the Historical Society of Penn- sylvania. Philadelphia, 1848. Vol. I, 1845-1847, 8vo. One volume was printed, and that was issued in thirteen parts, some of which arc paged separately. 3658 Pennsylvania. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Penn sylvania. Vol. iv. Part 11. Philadelphia, 1826-40. 3659 Pennsylvania, Early History of Western, And of the West and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from i 744 to 1833, by a Gentleman of the Bar. With an Appendix containing besides copious extracts from important Indian Treaties, Minutes of Conferences, Journals, etc. A Topographical Description of the Counties of Alleghany, Westmoreland, Washington, Somer- set, Greene, Fayette, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, etc. Illus- trated. ... Pittsburg, Pa., 1846. 8vo. A good compilation of most of the material relating to Indian wars, already accessible in the original memoirs. — Fields. 3660 Pennsylvania. History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties : containing a brief History of the First Settlers. Topography of Townships, Notices of Leading Events, Incidents, and Interesting Facts in the Early History of these Counties With an Appendix, containing jnatters of deep interest. Embellished by several engravings. Com- piled from various authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp. ... Harrisburg, 1845. 8vo. 3661 Pennsylvania. The Charters of the Province of Pennsyl- vania and City of Philadelphia, [Also :] A Collection of all the Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania, Now in Force. Published by Order of Assembly. Philadelphia, Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, mdccxlii. Folio. Large and clean copy, with three imprints of Benjamin Franklin. 3662 Pennsylvania. Debates of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1728. Vol. 4, i8mo, boards. 43 Jo^ 338 Perkins. 3663 Pennsylvania. Histoiy of Pennsylvania Hall, which was Destroyed by a Mob, on the 17th of May, 1838. Colored Plates. Philadelphia, 1838. 8vo, boards. Scarce. 3664 Pennypacker, S. W. Annals of Phoenixvill and its Vicinity: from the Settlement to the Year 1871, ... Phila., 1872. 3665 Pepys, S. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F. R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty In the Reigns of Charles II, And James II. With a Life and Notes by Richard Lord Bray- brooke. Plates. London, 1854. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. This edition is extremely scarce ; it was rearranged from the 5th edition, other matter was added and the notes conveniently placed. 3666 Percival, J. G. Poetical Works. 1853. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth, gilt. 3667 Percy, Bishop. Folio Manuscript. The Old English Bal- lads and Romances. Edited with Introductions, Glossary, etc., by J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall, assisted by Professor Child, W. Chappell, etc. With Facsimile of a Page of the MS. London, 1 867. 3 vols., royal 8vo, crimson levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Containing the Facetious pieces in a separate volume. 3668 Percy, T. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry : Consist- ing of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of our Earlier Poets. London, 1857. Royal 8vo, calf, red edges. ** But above all, I then first became acquainted with Bishop ' Percy's Reliques of An- cient Poetry.' Tlie first time, too, I could scrape a few shillings together, I bought unto myself a copy of these beloved volumes j nor do I believe I ever read a book half so frequently, or with half the enthusiasm." — Sir TValter Scost. 3669 Percy Anecdotes, Original and Select. A^. T., 1832. 8vo. '* No man that has any pretensions to figure in good society can fail to make himself familiar with the Percy Anecdotes." — Lord Byron. 3670 [Perkins, F. B.j The Ermine in the Ring, and a Lot of Newspaper Cuttings Relative to Fernando Wood, etc. 8vo. 3671 Perkins, H. Catalogue of the very Valuable and Important Library formed by the Late Henry Perkins, Esq. Comprising many Splendid Illuminated Manuscripts, Ancient Bibles, etc. London, 1873. Imp. 8vo Peters. 339 3672 Perry, M. C. Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852, 1853, '^^^ '^545 under the Command of Commodore M. C. Perry, United States Navy, hy order of the Government of the United States. ... Washington^ 1856. 3 vols., 4to, cloth. In this valuable scientific work the first successful attempt at producing a colored lithograph, in imitation of a drawing, is introduced. Vol. i. Contains the narra- tive of the expedition, illustrated by 89 fine lithographic plates, 78 wood-cuts, and 4 maps. Vol. II. A collection of reports, by various naval officers on the agricul- ture, l)Otany, natural history, meteorology, topography, ethnography and geology of the places visited by the expedition. Vol. in. Observations on the Zodiacal light. 3673 [Perry, O. H.J Inauguration of the Perry Statue, at Cleve- land, i860. Cleveland. 0.. 1861. 8vo, hf. mor., by Bradstreet. 3674 Perry, W. S. Papers relating to the History of the Church in Massachuseets, 1676-1785. Hartford., privately printed., 1873. ' 4to, doth uncut, 3675 Perry. The same, relating to Pennsylvania. Hartford, 1873. '+*°- 3676 Perry. The Same Relating to Virginia. Hartford, 1875. 3677 Personne. [Pseudon.) Marginalia ; or. Gleanings from an Army Note Book. Columbia, S. C, 1864. 3678 Peter the Great. Life of. 1839. Fcap. 8vo, half calf . 3679 Peters, R. The Tw^o Last | Sermons | Preached at | Christ's- Church ! in | Philadelphia \ July 3, 1737- | Richard Peters. ^ Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by B. Franklin, MDCCXxxvu 7» "S^ 4to morocco extra, uncut. Fine specimen of Franklin's printing ; autograph letter inserted. 3680 [Peters, Samuel A.J A | General History j of | Connecti- cut, ] from its \ First Settlement under George Fenwick, Esq. | To its I Latest Period of Amity with Great Britain ; | includ- ing I a Description of the Country, j And many curious and in- teresting Anecdotes, j To which is Added, | An Appendix, wherein new and true Sources of the present j Rebellion in /?^C America are pointed out ; together with the particu- | lar Part taken by the People of Connecticut in its Promotion. | By a Gentleman of the Province, j London, j 1781. 8vo, crushed green levant morocco, back and sides elegantly tooled and gilt, broad inside borders, gilt top, uncut, by F. Bedford. 340 Philadelphia. A sumptuous copy. Very rare. We have never sold another uncut copy. Contains a wonderful account of the Upper Cohoes Falls, " where water is consolidated without frost, by pressure, by swiftness, between the pinching, sturdy rocks, to such a degree of induration that no iron crow can be forced into it." Also a curious ac- count of the ancient custom of courtship by " bundling." 3682 Peterson, C. J. Monody on Certain Members of the " Press Club." [^Philadelphia]^ privately printed for F. f. Dreer [n.d.X 4to, half morocco. 3683 Peto, S. M. Resources of America. A^. T., 1866. 8vo, cloth. 3684 Petrarch's Life from the Italian, with Notices of his Emi- nent Contemporaries by Mrs. Dobson, 2 vols., 8vo; calf. 3685 Pettigrew, T. J. Chronicles of the Tombs. A Select Collection of Epitaphs. London, 1857. ^osi 8vo, half calf . 3686 Phelps, O. S. Genealogy of Othniel Phelps, Esq., of Aylmer, Canada. St: Catharines., 1862. This is the author's copy and contains some additional memoranda, also sermons with death of O. Phelps, Esq. 3688 Phew Phelps Phamily Phacts Phigures and Phancies. 1862. 4to, half morocco. 3689 Phelps, R. H. A History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby ; its Insurrections and Massacres ; the Imprisonment of the Tories in the Revolution, and the Working of its Mines. Portrait. Albany., i860. 4to, half levant morocco., uncut., by Bradstreet, Author's edition. 3690 Philadelphia. Arcade Hotel Guide, Burton's Magazine, etc., (12). 3691 Philadelphia. Carpenters Company of Philadelphia and Catalogue of Books in the Library. Philadelphia., 1866. 3692 Philadelphia. A Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Library Company of Philadelphia. Phila. ., iSoj. Svo, uncut. 3693 Philadelphia. • Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Library Company ; to which is Prefixed Charter. 3 vols., 8vo, Vols. I and 11 uncut, iii cut; also Catalogue of the Sagaman Library. Philadelphia, 1837. In all 4 vols., 8vo. Philadelphia. 341 3694 Philadelphia. Biographies of Successful Philadelphia Mer- chants. Portraits. Philadelphia, 1864. 8vo. 3695 Philadelphia. Catalogue of the National Portraits in In- dependence Hall, and Centennial of Old Pine Street Church. Philadelphia, 1870. 8vo, sheets. 3696 Philadelphia. The Charter, Laws, and Catalogue of Books, of the Library Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia : printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, mdcclxiv. Sm. 8vo, half morocco. Fine copy. Very scarce. 3697 Philadelphia. Awful Riots in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1847. i8mo. 3698 Philadelphia. The Hospital of the P. E. C, in Philadel- phia its Origin etc. Philadelphia, 1868. 8vo. 3699 Philadelphia Dispatch. A Large Parcel containing a History of Philadelphia. 3700 Philadelphia. Notes for a History of the Library Company of Philadelphia. Imp. 8vo. 3701 Philadelphia. Fairmount Park, 3d Report and another. 3702 Philadelphia. An Authentic Historical Memoir of the Schuylkill Fishing Company. Philadelphia, 1830. 8vo, half calf . Very scarce. 3703 Philadelphia. Barnes's Driving Map of Philadelphia, etc. 3704 Philadelphia. By-Laws, Muster Roll, and Papers, ... of the First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavahy. Phila.,!^^^. 8vo. 3705 Philadelphia as it is in 1852, and Picture of Philadelphia, 18 7r, 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. 3706 Philadelphia Malignants Typographed. By Tartan. Philadelphia, 1 836. With a Ms. key to the characters. 3707 Philadelphia. Some Account of the Pennsylvania Hospi- tal, and St. Patrick's Society. Philadelphia, 1817-44. 8vo. 3708 Philadelphia Directory For 1796. i2mo, u7Mt. 842 PlACENZA. On page 293 appears the name " Washington, George, President of the United States, 190 High Street." 3709 Philadelphia. Report on the Monuments in Independence Square, St. Clement's Church, etc. Phila., 1852. 2 vols., 8vo. 3710 Philadelphia. Visitor's Guide to the Centennial. Phila- delphia, 1876. 37 11 Philagathos. [^Pseudonym.] A Poem, Commemorative of GofFe, Whalley & Dixwell, Three of the Judges of Charles I, who, at the Restoration, took Refuge and Died in America. To which is prefixed, an Abstract of their History. By Phila- gathos. Boston, 1793. 8vo, uncut. Very rare. A beautiful copy with 4 plates inserted, 3712 Phillidor. Life of Philidor. By Professor George Allen. Philadelphia, 1863. 8vo, cloth. Large paper j few copies only printed, very scarce. 3714 Phillimore, J. G. Pirate Law Among the Romans from the Pandects. London, 1 863. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 3715 Phillips, H. Historical Sketches of the Paper Currency of the American Colonies, Prior to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution. First and Second Series. Roxbury, W. E. Wood- ward, 1865. 8 vols., 4to, uncut. Large paper ; only 50 copies printed. 3716 Phillips. The same on Whatman's Drawing Paper. 1865. One of two copies printed in this manner. 3717 Phillips, W. Speeches, Lectures and Letters by Wendell Phillips. Boston, 1863. 8vo, hoards. 3718 Philobiblion The. A Monthly Bibliographical Journal. Containing Critical Notices of, and Extracts from. Rare, Curious, and Valuable Old Books. N. Y., 1862-63. 2 vols, 410, uncut. Printed on India paper. Scarce ; nearly all the surplus copies were accidentally de- stroyed by water. 3719 PlACENZA, Fr. L'Egeo Redivivo o'sia Chorographia dell Arcipelago. Modona, 1688. 8vo, half vellum. Pike. 343 3720 Pickering. A Review of the Correspondence between John Adams and William Cunningham. Salem, 1824. 8vo, uncut, and interleaved. 1'J2i Pickering. The Book of Common Prayer and Administra- tion of the Sacrament, together with the Psalter. London, Pickering, 1844. ^Q ^_ Folio, red morocco, inside borders elaborately tooled and inlaid by Bradstreet. No book since the Mazarine Bible, is a liandsomer monument to a printer than this book to the typographical taste and care of the late William Pickering. 3722 Pickering. Catalogue of the Second and Third Portions of Books. ... Mr. William Pickering. Sold 1854. London, 1855. 8vo, uncut. 3723 Pickett, A. J. History ot Alabama, and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest period. Charleston, 1 85 1. 3 vols., i2mo, cloth. A model of local or state history. 3724 Pictorial Album. Colored plates. 4to. 3725 Picturesque Sketches of Rustic Scenery, including Cottages and Farm Houses, by Prout, Varley, Wilson, Hill, Munn, Pyne, etc. 54 plates. 1815. 4to, half roan. Very suggestive to an artist for the accessories to a picture. 3726 PiDGEON, W. Traditions of De-coo-dah, and Antiquarian Researches : New York, 1858. 8vo. The record of personal examination of a great number of ancient mounds and fortifi- cations, and of the traditions regarding them, obtained from an aged Sioux chief. 3727 Pignorii, L. Patavini Mensa Isiaca qua Sacrorum apud iEgyptios ratis & simulacra subjectis tabulis asneis simul exhi- bentur and explicantur. Amsterdam, 1669. 4to, calf. Curious plates of mythological subjects. 3728 Pierce, J. Brookline Jubilee. Boston, 1847. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 3729 Pike, J. An | Epistle j to the | National Meeting | of Friends, | in j Dublin, j Concerning good Order and Discipline in the Church ! Written by Joseph Pike. | Philadelphia, \ re- printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1757. i6mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 344 Plan of Association. 3730 Pike, W. Arithmetick. Troy, New York^ 1832. 8vo. 3731 Pike, Z. M. Reize naar Nieuw- Mexico. Amsterdam^ 1812. 2 vols., Svo. This is a Dutch translation of Pike's expedition up the Mississippi, 3733 PiNCKARD, Geo. Notes on the West Indies ; Barbadoes ; Coast of Guiana : Slaves and Indians. London^ 1806. 3 vols., Svo, calf. 3834 PiNCKNEY, C. Three Letters ... on the Case of Jonathan Robbins. Philadelphia^ ^799- 8vo, uncut. 3735 PiNCKNEY, H. L. Oration before the State Rights and Free Trade Party and 2 Others. Charleston, 1833. Svo, halfmor. 3736 PiNKNEY, E. C. Poems. Baltimore, 1829. iSmo. 3737 Pitman, J. Discourse. Settlement of Providence, and Other Historical Discourses. 1836, etc. 6 vols., Svo. 3738 Pitt, William. Earl of Chatham, his Private Correspond- ence. London, 1 838. 4 vols,, Svo, uncut. 3739 PiTTENGER, W. Daring and Suffering : A History of the Great Railroad Adventure. Philadelphia, 1863. i2mo. 3740 Plain Commentary on the Four Holy Gospels. London, 1855. 7 vols., i6mo. Sound High Church Doctrine is here promulgated. 3741 Playfair, J. Geographical and Statistical Description of Scotland. Map. Edinburgh, 1819. 2 vols., Svo, boards. 3742 Plea of the Colonies, The. On the Charges brought against them by Lord M d, and Others, in a Letter to his Lord- ship. London, 1775. Svo, half morocco, gilt top by Bradstreet. 3744 Plimsoll, S. Our Seamen, an Appeal. London, 1S73. 4to. 3745 Plain Truth, by Candidus. 17S6. Svo, uncut. Written in reply to Paine's Common Sense. 3746 Plan of Association of the North American Land Com- pany. Established February, 1795. Philadelphia, ij<)^. Political Tracts. 345 3747 Plays. Supposes, Dekker's Satiro, Mastix, and Other Plays. 3748 Plutarch's Lives. The Translation called Dryden's Cor- rected from the Greek and Revised by A. H. Clough. Boston, 1865. 5 vols., imp. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Large paper J loo copies printed. The handsomest edition of Plutarch extant, and very scarce. 3749 Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans, trans- lated with Notes, Critical and Historical, by Langhorne. Lon- don, 1826. 6 vols., i6mo, half morocco extra. ** When I write I care not to have books about me j but I can hardly be without a Plutarch." — Montague. 3750 Plymouth. The First Plymouth Patent, Granted June i, 1621 . Now first printed from the Original Manuscript. Edited by Charles Deane. Cambridge, privately printed, mdccclv. 410. 3751 Pocket Miscellany, in Prose and Verse. Philadelphia, 1798. i6mo, boards. 3752 PoE, E. A. Murders in the Rue Morgue and the Man that was used up. Philadelphia, 1843. 8vo, ^Z/'^ y^rj rare, with autograph of tbe author. 3754 Poems, viz : The Temple of Death, by Marquis of Nor- mandy ; An Epistle to the Earl of Dorset, etc., etc. London, iyo2. 8vo, half calf. 3755 Poetical Epistle to his Excellency George Washington, Esq., Commander in chief of the Armies of the United States of America, from An Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. ■ To which is annexed, a Short Sketch of General Washing- ton's Life and Character. N. T., reprinted, 1865. SI. 4to, uncut. 27^6 Poets of THE Woods. Beautifully colored plates. London, 1853. ^°y^^ ^^°- 3758 PoLHEMUs. Memorial of Rev. Abraham Polhemus, D.D., of Newark. Containing a ... Biographical Sketch, and Dis- courses. Newark, N. J., 1858. Royal 8vo. 3759 Political Tracts, No i. August, 1831. Charleston, 1831. 13 or more numbers published, relate to nullification. 44 346 Poole. 3760 Political Tracts. Occasional Writer Number i with an Answer 1727. Sedition and Defamation Display'd 1726. The Politicks on Both Sides 1734, etc., etc. (11 tracts.) i2mo, half calf . 3761 Political Tracts. Remarks upon a Scandalous Book lately published called the History of the Royal House of Stuart 1 73 1. The Doctrine of Innuendos Discuss'd 1731. Mr. Ginglicutt's Treatise of Scolding 1731, etc. 8vo, half calf. 3762 Political Magazine, and Parliamentary, Naval, Military and Literary Journal for 1780. Maps. London. Vol. I, thick 8vo, calf. 3763 Pollard, E. A. The First Year of the War. Portraits. London., 1 863. 8vo. 3764 Pollard. Second Year of the War New York., 1863. 8vo. 3765 Pollard. The Lost Cause ; A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates. Portraits. New York., 1866. 8vo, sheets folded. 3766 PoLYANTHEA, The ; or, A Collection of Interesting Frag- ments, in Prose and Verse. London., 1804. 2 vols., 8vo, boards., uncut. Includes most of Stiles 's History of the Judges and other matter relating to America. 3767 PoLYBius' General History ; translated by Mr. Hampton. London., 'i'll'l. 4 vols., 8vo, calf. 3768 Polydore, Virgil, translated into English. New York., \%bi. 3769 PoLYMERES, Geo. Anglo-Greek Lexicon. Syra., 1854. 8vo, boards. Dedicated to Edward Everett. 3770 Poole, J. Hamlet Travestie. London., 18 14. i6mo, hf. cf. With autograph note by the author to Captain Marryat, from E. D. Ingraham's li- brary. 3771 Poole. Hamlet Travestie, with Burlesque Annotations. New York., 1866. Imp. 8vo, morocco., uncut. One hundred copies only reprinted, all for presentation. Popple. 347 3772 Poole. The Same. New York, 1866. Imp. Svo.cloth, uncut. Osrich, A hit, I'll bet a crown. 3773 [Poole and Others.] The Popham Colony. A Discus- sion of its Historical Claims ; with a Bibliography of the Subject. Boston, 1866. 8vo. 3774 Poole, W. F. Cotton Mather and Salem Witchcraft, by William Frederick Poole. Boston, 1869. Royal 8vo. See 2007. 3775 Poole. AnlndextoPeriodical Literature. ... A^^w r»r,f, 1853. Very scarce. This useful work is the index to la British and 63 American Reviews and Magazines. 3776 Poor Richard. Improved ; being an Almanack and Ephe- meris. Philadelphia, 1787. Also Poor Will various years, and other old almanacks, 1781 to 1788. A scarce and curious collection. 3777 Pope, Alexander. Works, with Notes and Illustrations, edited by Wm. Roscoe. Best Edition. London, 1847. 8 vols., 8vo, calf, gilt. Pr'nted with large type and by far the best edition of this esteemed author. 3778 Pope. Works. London, 1778. 4 vols., 8vo, calf. 3779 Pope. Translation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. New Edition, with notes by G. Wakefield. Lond., 1806. 9 vols., 8vo, calf. Large paper. Fine large type, the best edition in fact. 3780 Pope. Essay on Man. Lond., 18 19. YoYio, boards, uncut. This is the finest edition of this celebrated work. The plates are artist's proofe. His Essay on Man, Bulwer Lytton pronounces unequalled in didactic solemnity and splendor since Ludetius set to music the false creed of Epicurus. 3781 Pope. Life of, and 4 other books. London, 1865. 3782 Pope. Genealogy of the Pope Family. Boston, 1S62. 8vo. 3783 Popple's Atlas. A Map of the British Empire in America, with the French, Spanish, and the Dutch Settlements adjacent thereto, by Henry Popple [with a view of the Falls of Niagara], 1773. ■''"'"^ copy, half calf ig by rgj inches. One of the finest maps of America ever executed. 348 PoucHOT. 3784 Porter, Miss. Scottish Chiefs, Thaddeus of Warsaw, Knights of St. John, Pastor's Fire Side and Recluse of Norway. London^ 1854-8. 6 vols., i2mo. 3785 Porter, E. S. Reformed Church in Williamsburgh and ig Others. 3786 Porter, E. Eulogy on George Washington and Farewell Address. Boston, 1800. 8vo. 3787 Porter, W. History of the Knights of Malta, or the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. London, 1858. 3788 Porter. Nature and Properties of the Sugar Cane. Lon- don, 1867. 8vo. 3789 Portfolio, The. A Magazine devoted to Useful Science, the Liberal Arts, Legitimate Criticism and Polite Literature, conducted by Oliver Old School, Esq. Plates and Portraits. Odd and warranted imperfect. 3790 [Post, S. M.] Personal Recollections of the American Re- volution. New Tork, 1859. 3792 Post, C. F. The Second Journal of Christian Frederick Post, to the Indians on the Ohio. London, 1759. 1862. Wants a leaf at the end. 3793 Post Offices in the United States. 3794 PosTON, C. D. Europe in the Summer Time. Washington, D. C, privately printed, 1852. l2mo. 3795 PoTiER. Catalogue de Livres. Paris, 1853. 3 vols., i6mo. 3796 Potter, C. E. The History of Manchester, formerly Derryfield, in New Hampshire ; Including that of Ancient Amoskeag, or the Middle Merrimack Valley. Manchester, 1856. 8vo, boards. There is much pains-taking and intelligence manifested in this local history, not common to its class. 3797 PoucHOT. Memoirs sur la Derniere Guerre de I'Amerique Septentrionale entre la France et I'Angleterre. London, 1 78 1. 3 vols., i6mo, half sheep. Preble. 349 This original work is scarcely known in our public libraries, although a valuable state- ment of the events of the period from a French view of them, no where else given. 3798 PoucHOT, M. Memoir upon the Late War in North Ame- rica, between the French and English, 1755-60. Followed by Observations upon the Theatre of Actual War, and by New Details concerning the Manners and Customs of the Indians ; with Topographical Maps. By M.— Pouchot, ... Translated and Edited by F. B. Hough. With additional Notes and Illus- trations. Roxbury, 1866. 2 vols., imp. 8vo. One of two copies printed on Whatman's Drawing paper. 3799 Pouchot. The same. Roxbury^ 1866. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, uncut. 143 copies printed in this size. 3800 Powell. Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell. Lon- don [n.d.'] Fcap. 8vo. 3801 PowNALL, G. Notices and Descriptions of Antiquities of the Provincia Romana of Gaul, New Province, Languedoc and Dauphine. London, 1788. 4to, hoards, 3802 PowNALL. A Topographical Description of such Parts of North America as are Contained in the (Annexed) Map of the Middle British Colonies, etc., in North America, by T. Pown- all, M.P. ... London: J. Almon^ m.dcc.lxxvi. Folio, uncut. Very scarce in such fine condition. Manuscript notes, additions, and corrections A republication of Evans's map and analysis of 1755, with improvements and additions. Governor Pownall says that " a pirated copy of Evans's map, was in a most auda- cious manner published by Jeffreys, and falsely sold as Evans's map improved, by which that very laborious and ingenious, but poor man, was deprived of the benefit of his work. Owing to the ignorance of the engraver it can scarcely be called a copy, and, as respects the face of the country, might as well be a map of the moon." 3803 Practical Magazine, an Illustrated Cyclopedia of Indus- trial News, Inventions and Improvements. London, ".873. 2 vols., folio, cloth. 3804 Pratt, G. W. Catalogue of the Library of. New York, \%b%., 3805 Prayer Book. Episcopal Common Praise. Hymns with Music. New York, 1867. ^vo, cloth. 3806 Preble, G. H. Our Flag. Origin and Progress of the Flag of the United States. Albany, i^-]2. 8vo, cloth. 350 Prevost. 3807 Preble. Genealogical Sketch of the first three Generations of Prebles in America. Boston, 1868. Royal 8vo. 3808 Prentiss, G. L. Times of Washington. New Tork, libT^ 3809 Prescott, W. H. History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic, of Spain. By William H. Prescott. A New Edition, Revised, with Additions. Boston, 1838. 3 vols., 8vo, half calf . 3810 Prescott. History of the Conquest of Mexico ; with a Preliminary View of the Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes. ... New York, 1847. 3 vols., 8vo, half morocco. 38 1 1 Prescott. History of the Conquest of Peru, with a Pre- Uminary View of the Civilization of the Incas. New York, 1847. ^ vols., 8vo, half morocco. 3812 Prescott. Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. New York, 1845. 8vo, cloth. 3813 Prescott. History of Reign of Philip the 2d. London, li^^. i2mo, cloth. 3814 Prescott, W. The Prescott Memorial; or a Genealogical Memoir of the Prescott Families in America. ... Boston, 1870. 3815 Press, The. No. i, ...January 6, 1800, Vol. I. \_Richmond, 1800.] 8vo. I have seen no more than this, perhaps it died at the first number. 3816 Prevost, A. F. Histoire Generate des Voyages, ou Nou- velle Collection de Toutes Relations de Voyages par Mer et par Terre, Qui ont ete publiees jusqu'a present dans les difFe- rentes Langues de toutes les nations connues : Contenant ce qui'l y a de plus Remarquable, de plus utile et de mieux avere dans les Pays ou les Voyageurs ont penetre : Avec les moeurs des Habitans, la Religion, les Usages, Arts, Sciences, Com- merce, Manufactures, etc. Pour former un Systeme complet d'Histoire et de Geographic moderne, qui represente I'etat actuel de toutes les Nations: Enrichi de Cartes Geographiques et de Figures. 300 plates. Paris, ij^b-jo ig vols., ^to, rough calf. A large proportion of this work is devoted to the Voyages to America, and many particulars in relation to the early voyages are here presented in a form not else- where to be found. Prince. 351 3817 Price. Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America, etc. London^ 1785. 8vo, half morocco. *' The author of these observations must be ranked among the most respectable writers on the afiFairs of America. In him we see the warm pleader united with the sound reasoner, the intelligent politician, and (above all) the independent man." 3818 Price, Sir Uredale. The picturesque, with an Essay on the Origin of Taste, and much Original Matter by Sir T. D. Lauder. 60 Illustrations. Edinburgh, 1842. 8vo, cloth. There is no better authority on the subject. 3819 Prichard, J. C. The Natural History of Man. Compris- ing Inquiries into the Influence of Physical a' d Moral Agencies on the Human Race. Fourth Edition, enlarged ; by Edwin Norris. Illustrated with 62 beautifully Colored Portraits of the Various Races of Mankind, and 100 Engravings on Wood. Best Edition. London., 1855. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth. 3820 Pridden, W. Australia. 1845. Foolscap 8vo, half calf . 3821 Priest, J. American Antiquities, and Discoveries in the West ; being an exhibition of the Evidence that an ancient population of partly civilized Nations, differing entirely from those of the present Indians, peopled America, many centuries before its Discovery by Columbus. Albany, 1838. 8vo. i' Notwithstanding ia,ooo copies of this work were published in thirty months, in four editions, for subscribers, it is now quite scarce in perfect condition." — Munsell. 3822 Priestley, T. Letters to the Inhabitants of Northumber- land and its Neighborhood. ...The Second Edition with Addi- tions. To which is added a Letter ... relating to Mr. Liancourt's Travels in the North American States. ...Philadelphia, i8oi,8vo. 3823 Priestley. Lectures on History and General Policy. Lon- don, i-J(^2,- ^ ^°'^"' ^^°' ^"^f '^^V^- 3824 [Prime, B. Y.] The Mouse Trap. Latin and English. New York, Mr. W. Dodd. i2mo, cloth. 3825 Prime. S. I. Memoirs of the Rev. Nicholas Murray, D.D. (Kirwan). New York, 1862. i2mo. 3826 [Prince, Nathan.] The Constitution and Government of Harvard College. \n.p., «.^.] 4to, pp. 43 interleaved. An extremely rare and interesting pamphlet. ., «.(^.] 3920 Raumer, F. von. Contributions to Modern History from the British Museum and the State Paper Office, Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots. London,, 1836. 8vo. 3921 Raymond, H. J. The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln. ... with His State Papers. New York,, 1865. 8vo, half green levant morocco,, gilt top,, uncut. 3922 Raymond, H. J. History of the Administration of President Lincoln; Including his Speeches. Portrait. New York,, i%bi^. i2mo, cloth. 3923 Raymond. The Same. 1864. i2mo. 3924 Raymond, W. Men of Columbia County. Albany., 1862. 8vo, half morocco,, by Bradstreet. 3925 Read, J. M. Jr. A Historical Inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his Friends, Relatives and Early Life, his connection with the Muscovy Company and Discovery of Delaware Bay. Albany,, 1866. 410, uncut. Large paper copy of which ony forty were printed. 3926 Read. The Same Small Paper. Albany, 1866. 3927 Read, T. B. Sheridan's Ride. New York,, privately printed. 1867. 4to 3928 Reade. Never Too Late to Mend, and Christie Johnstown. 1856. 3 vols., i2mo. 3929 Reasons Why The British Colonies, in America, Should not be charged with Internal Taxes, by Authority of Parliament ; Offered for Consideration In Behalf of the Colony of Connecticut. New Haven, mdcclxiv. " 8vo. REBELLION TRACTS. A large Collection. See Ad- denda to this Catalogue. Reed. 361 3930 Reconstruction Letter, A. [In Verse.J New Tork, privately printed, 1866. 8vo, unique copy on drawing paper. 3931 Reconstruction Letter. The same. Plain. 1866. 3932 Record, The, of the Court at Upland, in Pennsylvania, 1675 to 1 68 1 ; and a Military Journal kept by Major E. Denny, 1 78 1 to 1795. Philadelphia, i860. 8vo. 3933 Records of Salem Witchcraft. Copied from the Original Documents. Roxbury, 1864. 2 vols, foolscap, 4to, uncut. 200 copies only; privately printed. 3934 Recueil de Divers Voyages faits en Afrique et en I'Amerique qui n'ont point este encore publiez, servent a Tintelligence des choses contennes en ce volume. [Par Louis Bellaine.] Maps and plates. Paris, 16] 4.. 4.10, calf. 3935 Redding, C. History and Description of Modern Wines. With Advice on Selection and Management. Vignettes. Lon- don, 1836. 8vo, cloth. 3936 Redfield, J. H. Genealogical History of the Redfield Family in the United States. Albany, i860. 8vo. 3937 Reed, J. W. History of the Reed Family in Europe and America. Boston, 186 1. 8vo, cloth. 3938 [Reed. J A Reprint of the Reed and Cadwallader Pam- phlets. With an Appendix. \_Philadelphia'], 1863. Roy. 8vo. 199 copies printed, all for subscribers. Includes the privately printed " Correspond- ence between William B. Reed and John Penington and Son " in relation to this reprint, not in all copies. 3939 Reed. Another copy with Newspaper Cuttings, Letters, etc., inserted. Philadelphia, 1836. 3940 [Reed, W. B.J Among My Books. A^. T., 1871. i2mo. 3941 Reed, William B. Life and Correspondenco of Joseph Reed, Military Secretary of Washington, at Cambridge ; Adju- tant General of the Continental Army, etc., etc. By his Grand- son. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1847. 2 vols., 8vo. 46 362 Reid. 3942 [Reed. J The Life of Esther De Berdt, afterwards Esther Reed of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia^ 1853. i2mo. Privately printed. 3943 Reed, Wm. B. Oration delivered on the occasion of the interment of the remains of General Hugh Mercer. Philadel- phia^ 1840. 8vo, sheets. Six portraits and plates inserted. 3944 [Reed.] A Paper containing a Statement and Vindication of Certain Political Opinions. Philadelphia, 1862. 8vo. 3945 Reed. President Reed of Pennsylvania. A Correspondence between Hon. William B. Reed, and John C. Hamilton, Esq. Morrisania, N. F., 1867. 8vo. 3946 Reed. Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington to Joseph Reed during the American Revolution. Portrait inserted. Philadelphia^ 1 852. 8vo. 3948 Reed. A large Collection of Newspaper Cuttings, relative to William B. Reed. 8vo. 3949 [Reed.J a Review of Mr. Seward's Diplomacy, by a Northern Man. {^Philadelphia, 1862.] 8vo. 3950 [Reed.] William B. Reed, of Chestnut Hill, Expert in the Art of Exhumation of the Dead, [n.p., n.d.~\ 8vo 3951 Reeve, C. Memoirs of Sir Roger De Clarendon, the Natu- ral Son of Edward, Prince of Wales, the Black Prince, with Anecdotes. London, 1793- 3 vols., i irwo, calf. 3952 [Reichel, W. C] A Memorial of the Dedication of Monu- ments erected by the Moravian Historical Society, to mark the Sites of Ancient Missionary Stations in New York and Con- necticut. New Tork, i860. Svo, folded. 3953 Reichel. Memorials of the Moravian Church. Edited by William C. Reichel. Vol. L ... Philadelphia, 1870. 8vo. 3954 Reid, H. The Steam Engine, 40 woodcuts. London, 1851. Reminiscences. 363 3955 Reigart, J. F. The Life of Robert Fulton, with Copies of Mr. Fulton's Original Drawings and numerous plates. Phila- delphia, 1856. 8vo. 3956 Reineke Fuchs. Goethe's Version (in German). With Illustrations Engraved on Steel from the Inimitable Designs of Wilhelm von Kaulbach. (Kaulbach does not omit the Priest's Catastrophe.) Stuttgart. 4to, half morocco, gilt top. Fine copy. Kaulbach has portrayed the expression of brute physiognomy with a force and felicity hitherto unequalled in design as unsurpassed in excellence. His series of engravings, illustrating Reynard, very far surpass anything before achieved of a similar nature. In Vedder's Preface, these illustrations arc yet more highly praised ; " Even the German Shakespeare, Goethe," he says, " has made it the subject of a great poem j and kindred genius, in the person of Kaulbach has illustrated the work by the finest series of pictorial embellishments with which a book was ever adorned." 3957 Relatio Rervm Gestarvm en Nova Francica Missione Anno 1613 & 16 14 ... Lvgdvni, Apvd Clavdivm Caynl typogra- phvm, ciDiDCxiix. 8vo, uncut. Mr. Munsell's elegant reprint on sheets folded, with the suppressed title page. 3958 Relation, A, of Maryland. Reprinted from the London Edition of 1635. With a Prefatory Note and Appendix. By Francis L. Hawks, D.D., LL.D. Map. New York, 1865. 4to, uncut. 3959 Relation de la Misscion du Mississippi. New York, 1856. 3960 Relations Diverses sur La Bataile du Malanguele. New York, i860. i6mo. 3961 Remarks on Prisons ; Torry's Meteorology, Copies of Let- ters to Priestly, etc. 6 vols. 3962 Remarks on Scope and Uses of Military Lit. and Hist. Calcutta, 1846. 8vo. 3963 Remembrancer, The, or. Impartial Repository of Public Events. London, J. Almon, mdcclxvi. 10 vols. A good series to begin with. Covering the early period of the Revolutionary War of which it is perhaps the best history. 3964 Reminiscences of the French War; Containing Rogers' Expeditions with the New-England Rangers under his command. To which is added the Life and Military Services of Maj. Gen. John Stark. Concord, N. H., 1 83 1. i2mo, half calf. 364 Reports. 3965 Remington, A. G. Prose and Verse. New Tori, 1862. i6rno, uncut. 3966 Remy and Brenchley. Journey to Great Salt Lake City. Illustrated. London, 1 861. 2 vols., royal 8vo. This valuable work contains a list of books on Mormonism. 3967 Rennell. Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan. 1792. 410, Wj. 3968 Rensselaer County. The, ... Supervisor's Defence and Others. 11 pamphlets. 3969 Reply, A, to General Joseph Reed's Remarks, on a Late Publication in the Independent Gazetteer, with some Observa- tions on his Address to the People of Pennsylvania, by John Cadwallader. Philadelphia, 1783. 8vo. ** These original editions are one of the rarest pieces in Pennsylvania literature. The occasion of the dispute was the assertion, by Gen. Cadwallader, that in Dec, 1776, before the battle of Trenton, Gen. Reed was so much depressed by the sad state of American affairs as to meditate withdrawing from the service. This assertion Gen. Reed denies, and Gen. Cadwallader defends, in very heated and bitter language. The dispute was revived on the publication of the ninth volume of Mr. Bancroft's history. 3970 Report of the Centennial Celebration at Pawtucket, of the Incorporation of the Town of North Providence. Providence, 1868. Large paper, 4to. 8 additional plates and photographs. 3971 Report of a French Protestant Refugee, in Boston, 1687: Translated from the French by E. T. Fisher. Brooklyn, N. T., 1868. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 125 copies privately printed for Mr. J. Carson Brevoort. 3972 Report. The same 1868. 4to. Unique copy on thin paper. 3973 Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 1863. 8vo, hoards. 3974 Report of American Tract Society, with many Newspaper Cuttings relating to the Action of the Society on Slavery. 1858. 8vo, half morocco. 3975 Reports of Artisans selected to Visit Paris Universal Exhi- bition, 1867. London. 8vo, boards. Rhode Island. 366 3976 Resolutions, Laws and Ordinances, relating to the Pay ... of the ... Soldiers of the Revolution. Washington, i8^S. 8vo. 3977 Report on the Sudbury Fight, April, 1670. 8vo, uncut. 3978 Return of the Persons in the United States. JVashington, 1802. 8vo, uncut. The first census. Very rare. 3979 Retz. Memoir of the Cardinal De Retz, containing the Particulars of his Own Life with the most Secret Transactions of the French Courts and the Civil Wais. Translated. Lon- don, 1794. 4 vols., i2mo, calf. 3980 Retzsch. Outlines to the Various Plays of Shakespeare as follows (fine old impressions of the plates). 1849. Oblong. Rctzsch*s outlines are productions which are marvellously spirited. Every line seems to have a force and intention. 3981 Retzsch. Outline Illustrations to Burger's Ballads. Boston. Oblong 4to, cloth, gilt. 3982 Retzsch, M. Amrisse zu Goethe's Faust. Stuttgart. Oblong 4to, boards. 3983 Retzsch. Schiller's Lied von der Clocke. Oblong, boards. 3984 Review of Mr. Seward's Diplomacy, by a Northern Man. No imprint. 3985 Revolution } in | New England j Justified, j The, and the People there Vindicated | from the Aspersions cast upon them j by Mr. John Palmer. ] Washington, 1830. 8vo. 3986 Reynolds, Sir Joshua. Literary Works, with a Memoir. Portrait. London, Bohn. 3 vols., post 8vo, cloth. 3987 Rhode Island Historical Society Collections. Providence, 1827-67. 6 vols., 8vo, cloth. A complete set, some of them uncut — very scarce. 3988 Rhode Island. Charters and ... Documents, Illustrative of Rhode Island History. Providence, 1844. 8vo, uncut. J S6(\ Richardson. 3989 Rhode Island. Official Record of Rhode Island in the United States Army and Navy During the Rebellion of the Southern States. Portraits. Providence, mdccclxvi. Imp. Svo, half levant morocco, by Bradstreet. 3990 Rhymes of the Poets, by Felix Ago. Phila., 1868. i2mo. 3991 Rice, J. H. Memoir of J. B. Tayler. n.d. i8mo. 3992 Rich, C. J. Narrative of a Journey to the Site of Babylon in 181 1. Memoir on the Ruins with Engravings from the Original Sketches of the Author, etc. London, 1839. 8vo. 3993 Rich. Residence in Koordistan, and on the Site of Ancient Nineveh. Illustrated. London, 1836. 2 vols., 8vo. 3994 Rich, Elihu. Cyclopedia of Biography, including series 01 Original Memoirs of the most Eminent Persons. Woodcut illustrations. London, 1854. 8vo, cloth. This is the cyclopedia which in this country is known as "Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography." 3995 Rich, O. [A Complete Collection of the Bibliographical Works of Obadiah Rich, as described below.] 3 vols., 8vo, morocco, gilt top, uncut. I. A Catalogue of Books, Relating principally to America, Arranged under the Years in which they were Printed. London^ 0. Rich, 1832. II. Bibliotheca Americana Nova. A Catalogue of Books Relating to America, in 7 ^'~V various Languages, including Voyages to the Pacific and round the World, and /' Collections of Voyages and Travels printed since the Year 1700 Compiled principally from the works themselves by O. Rich. London, 1846. 2 vols. A fine and complete set, in unexceptionable condition, and very scarce. ** All ot Rich's Catalogues are important, and eargerly sought for by book Collectors, espe- cially the earlier ones, which have come to be exceedingly scarce." — Guild^s Libra- rian's Manual. 3996 [Richards, George.] The Declaration of Independence ; a Poem accompanied by Odes, Songs, etc., adapted to the Day. Boston, 1793. 8vo. 50 copies reprinted. 3997 Richardson, C. A New Dictionary of the English Lan- guage. New Tork, 1839. 23 vols., 4to. Richardson's Dictionary appeared in 1833-9; since then there have been numerous issues with fresh titles and later dates. The book being stereotyped, there is no difference in the copies. No one who desires a scholarly acquaintance with the English language can afford to be without this learned work. RiDGELEY. 367 3998 Richardson's Supplement to the Dictionary. London, 1856. 3999 Richardson. Illustrations of English Philology. London, 1 8 15. 4to, half morocco, uncut. This copy has been closely and critically annotated by a philological student, and the book is a ** Gothic Grammar " in manuscript, together with other manuscript matter. 4000 Richardson, Mrs. Charles. Memoirs of the Private Life and Opinions of Louisa, Queen of Russia. London, 1848. Post 8vo, half morocco extra. 4001 Richardson. J. Arctic Searching Expedition ; a Journal of a Boat Voyage through Rupert's Land and the Arctic Sea, in Search of the Discovery Ships under Command of Sir John Franklin. London, 185 1. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. Thronged with details of personal experiences of Indian life. 4002 Richardson, S. Works, with a Sketch of his Life and Writings, by E. Mangin, portrait by Scriven. London, 181 1. 19 vols., crown 8vo, calf. Fine set. This favorite and best edition of Richardson's complete works is now be- coming very scarce. " His personages have all the reality possible, his incidents are realized in the manners of all polished nations. What fertility in the invention of personages ! What variety in the delineation of character ! " — Diderot. 4003 Richardson, S. History of Sir Charles Grandison, London, 1812. 8vo, half calf. 4004 Richmond, J. W. Rhode Island Repudiation ; or the His- tory of the Revolutionary Debt of Rhode Island. Providence, 1855. Royal 8vo. 4005 RiCHTER, J. P. Titan : A Romance Translated by C. T. Brooks. Boston, 1862. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. 4006 RiCHTER. Walt and Vult. N. T., 1863. 2 vols., i2mo. 4007 RiCKETSON, D. History of New Bedford, Mass., 1867. 4009 Rider's British Merlin for 1771. i6mo. 4010 RiDGELEY, D. Annals of Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, iS^i. i2mo, half morocco. 368 Rio. 401 1 RiEDESEL, Mrs. Frederika de. Letters and Memoirs Relat- ing to the War of American Independence, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga. By Madame de Riedesel. Translated from the original German. [By M. de Wallenstein.] New-York^ 1827. 22mo, hoards^ uncut. ** They trace national events, and delineate the state of society in this country at one of its momentous epochs." — Translator, 4012 Riedesel. The Same. Translated by W. L. Stone. Albany., 1867. 8vo. 4013 Riedesel. Letters and Journals Relating to the War of the American Revolution, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga. Translated by William L. Stone. Albany., 1867. 8vo, uncut. 4014 RiGGS, L. G. The Anarchiad. A New England Poem. New Haven., 1 861, 4015 RiGGS. Hymns in the Dakota Language. [«.i5^.] i8mo. 4016 Rights, The, of the Colonies, and the Extent of the Legis- lative Authority of Great Britain, briefly stated and Considered. Also a Particular Account of Numerous Long Island Families. London., iy6g. 8vo. 4020 RiKER, J., Jr. The Annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York : Containing its History from its First Settlement. New York., 1852. 8vo, uncut. Rarely found in an uncut condition. 4021 RiLEY, H. T. Dictionary of Latin Quotations, Proverbs, Maxims and Mottos, with a Selection of Greek Quotations. London : Bohn. Post 8vo, half morocco. 4022 RiMMEL, E. Recollections of the Paris Exhibition of 1867. Illustrated. London. 8vo. 4023 RiNGWALT, J. L. American Encyclopaedia of Printing. Edited by J. Luther Ringwalt. Philadelphia., \'i-]i. Imp. 8vo. A description of this important work will be found In the American Bibliopolist, for December, 1871, p. 516. 4024 Rio, a. del. Description of the Ruins of an Ancient City discovered near Palenque, in Guatemala, in Spanish America. Robertson. 369 Followed by a Critical Investigation and Research into The History of the Americans. By Doctor Felix Cabrera, of the City of New Guatemala. 17 plates. London^ 1822. 4to. 4025 Ripley, H. W. Genealogy of a Part of the Ripley Family. Newark^ 1867. i2mo, hf. mor.^gt. top by Bradstreet, interleaved. 4026 Ritchie, J. E. Here and There in London. London, 1859. 4027 Ritchie, L. The Magician. P^zVa, 1834. \%mo, half calf . 4028 Ritchie. Windsor Castle and its Environs. Second Edition, with additions. By Edward Jesse, Esq. Numerous Engravings. London, 1848. 8vo. 4029 RiTHMiiLLER, J. Alexander Hamilton and his Contempo- raries ; or the Rise of the American Constitution. London, 1864. 4030 RiTNER, J. Vindication of General Washington from the Stigma of Adherence to Secret Societies, with a Letter to Daniel Webster and his Reply Boston, 1841. 8vo. Menzies copy sold for $9. 4031 RiTTENHOUSE, David. Memoirs of: with Philosophical and Other Papers. Portrait. Philadelphia, \%\t^. %vo, hoards, uncut. 4032 RiTTER, Abraham. History of the Moravian Churches in Philadelphia, etc. Philadelphia, 1857. 8vo, uncut. 4033 RiTTNER. The Same. 1S57. Illustrated by many portraits and plates. 4034 RivES, J. C. Madison. Vol. L Boston, 1862. 8vo. 4035 Roberts, Mary. Ruins and Old Trees Associated with Memorable Events in English History. Illustrated. London. 4036 Robertson, George. History of the Reign of George III from his Accession to the Present Time, Containing all that is Interesting of Character or Incident During that Eventful Period. London. 2 vols., 4to, hoards. 4037 Roberts, Wm. Account of the First Discovery and Natural History of Florida. 1 763. 4to, calf Map out. 4038 Robertson, Wm. History of America. London, i-]2>^. 3 vols., 8vo, calf broken. 47 370 Rochester. 4039 Robertson. Geschiedenis van America. Amsterdam, 1778. 5 vols., 8vo, half calf . A Dutch translation of the foregoing. 4040 Robinson. An Account of Discoveries in the West until 1519, and of the Voyages to and along the Atlantic Coast of North America, from 1520 to 1573. Richmond, 1848. 8vo. 4041 Robinson, Henry Crabb. Diary, Reminiscences, and Cor- respondence, selected and edited by T. Sadler, Ph.D. 1869. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. Irresistible, to be attended to whether you will or no ; and worth the attention, be- cause brimful of anecdote, incident, learning, quaint talk, profound thought, sublime philosophy, childlike fun, bold speculation, and religious feeling, lovely in its con- ception and practice. 4042 RoBisoN, John. Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Re- ligions and Governments of Europe, carried on by Freemasons, etc. New York, 1798. 8vo. 4043 RoBSON, W. Life of Cardinal Richelieu. London, iS 5^. i2mo, half calf, 4044 Roche, R. W. Catalogue of the Library of. New York, \%b'j. 8vo, boards, uncut. Rich in Americana. One of a few copies printed on thick laid paper. 4045 [RocHEFORT, C. de.] Histoire naturelle et morale des lies Antilles de I'Amerique. Avec un vocabulaire Caraibe. 2e edit, rev. et augm. de plusieurs descriptions, etc. Rotterd. Numerous Engravings. Amsterdam, 1665. ^to,calf. This edition is augmented with 3 folding plates, printed out of the text j the descrip- tion of Tabago is more extensive than in the first edition. — The Caraib vocabulary fills pp. 571-583- 4046 Rochester. The Works of the Earls of Rochester, Rosco- mon and Dorset, the Dukes of Devonshire, Buckinghamshire, and With Memoirs of their Lives. London, n.d. 2 vols, in I, half calf . The works of these noble gentlemen are written with all the gaiety, fi-eedom and abandon of the times of the merry monarch Charles II. 4047 [Rochester]. Arbor Vitae ; or the Natural History of the Tree of Life. Philadelphia, 1 74 1. 4to. This facetious work is attributed to Earl Rochester and is a very witty though grossly indecent work. It was first put forth by H. W. Smith of Philadelphia. RONDTHALER. 371 4048 RoDOLPH. A [Poetical] Fragment. Bait., 1822. Svo, uncut. 4049 Roebuck, J. A. Enquiry into the American War. London, I??"- Svo, half morocco. 4050 RoELKER, B. Manual for Notaries. 1855. 8vo. 4051 Roger, C. Quebec: As it was, and as it is. ^el>ec,iS6j. 4052 Rogers, E. P. Addresson Memory of Rebecca G. Elliot, ... Neiv York, 1867. Imp. 8vo. 4053 Rogers, E. P. A Historical Discourse on the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Albany, 1857. New York, 1858. 8vo, boards, uncut. 4054 Rogers. Journals of Major Robert Rogers : Containing An Account of the Several Excursions he made under the Generals who commanded upon the Continent of North America, during the Late War. London, 1765. Svo, gilt edges, by W. Smith. " The journals of this celebrated partisan chief afford us many interesting details of border warfare, in the French and Indian war, which ended seventeen years before the Revolution. 4055 Rogers. A Concise Account of North America : Contain- ing A Description of the several British Colonies. ... To which is subjoined, an Account of the Several Nations and Tribes of Indians residing in those parts. ... London, 1765. Svo, calf, 4056 Rogers, T. J. A New American Biographical Dictionary, orRemembrancer of the Departed Heroes, Sages, and Statesmen, of America. Fourth edition, with additions. Svo. Scarce. 4057 RoLLiN, M. Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthagen- ians, etc. Cincinnati, 1856. 2 vols., Svo, sheets. 4058 RoMAiNE, W. Triumph of Faith. London. i6mo. 4059 Romance of Abelard and Heloise, translated by Wight. New York, 1S62. i2mo. 4060 Romero. Dinner to Senor Romero, of Mexico. New York, 1S70. 4to. 4061 RoNDTHALER, E. The Life of John Heclcewelder. Phila- delphia, 1847. Svo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 372 RoscoE. 406a Rolf. A true Relation of ye State of Virginia. Copied from the manuscript in the British Museum. 4063 RoLLiAD, The, in Two Parts ; Probationary Odes for the Laureatship ; and Political Miscellanies : with Critcisms and Il- lustrations. London^ 1795- 8vo, calf. 17 portraits inserted. 4064 Roman Catholic Question in England. 1851. 4065 Romance of History. England, 4 vols. France, 3 vols. Spain, 3 vols. London^ '833-35. Together 10 vs., i6mo, ^. cf. Illustrations of Landseer and Meadows. 4066 Romantic Incidents in the Life of James Fisk, Jr. Phila- delphia \n.d.~\. 4067 RooRBACH, O. A. Bibliotheca Americana, Catalogue of American Publications, including Reprints, ... from 1820 to 1852, inclusive. ... New York., 1852. 8vo. Supplement ... 1852, to ... 1855. 1855. 8vo. Addenda ... 1855, to ... 1858. 1858. 8vo. A complete series in 4 vols. Very scarce. 4068 Root, J. P. Root Genealogical Records, 1600-1870. Com- prising the General History of the Root and Roots Families in America. New York., 1870. 4to. A privately printed volume, now scarce. 4069 RoscoE, Henry. The Life of William Roscoe. London., 1833. 2 vols., 8vo. 4070 RoscoE. Lives of Eminent British Lawyers. London., li-if:). 4071 RoscoE, W. Life of Lorenzo De Medici, called the Mag- nificent. London., 1864. 8vo. 4072 RoscoE. Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Portrait. London., 1846. Post 8vo. 4073 Roscoe. Italian, German and Spanish Novelists, being Tales Selected from the most Approved Authors, from the Earliest Period Down to the Close of the Eighteenth Century, and Translated with Critical and Biographical Notices by Tho- mas Roscoe. 1826-36. II vols., crown 8vo, /?>i7^ir(7^. A fine series and without doubt the best collection of tales from foreign tongues. RUGGLES. 373 4074 RoscoE, W. Life and Pontificate of Leo. X. 2 vs. post 8vo. 4075 Ross. A Second Voyage of Discovery. London, 1835. 4076 RossE, J. W. Index of Dates, Comprehending the Principal facts in the History of the World, Alphabetically Arranged. London, 1858. 2 vols., post %^o, half calf. 4077 Rousseau, J. J, CEuvres Completes Nouvelle Edition. Amsterdam, ^1^1. g vols., i2mo. 4078 Rowell. Geo. P. Rowell & Co.'s American Newspaper Directory. New York, 1869. Royal 8vo, in sheets. 4079 Rowlands, S. Letting of Humorous Blood in the Dead Vaine, etc. Edinburgh, iSi 5. i6mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. Reprint of a very rare piece of old English literature. 4080 Rowley, H. Puniana ; or. Thoughts wise and Otherwise ; now newly told by Hon. H. Rowley. Nearly 100 designs. London, 1867. Small 4to. 4081 Rowley, H. iVIore Puniana, a new Collection. Nearly 100 designs. 1875. 4082 Rowson, Mrs. Charlotte Temple. A Tale of Truth. New York, John Swian, n.d. 8vo. 4083 Rowson. The same. Fifth American Edition. Harris- burgh, Penn., 1802. i2mo. 4084 Rowson. Charlotte Temple. New York, n.d. i8mo. 4085 RucELLAi. Rosmunda Tragedia. Frontispiece engraved by Bartolozzi. London, 1779. Royal 8vo, half sheep. 4086 RuDO Ensayo tentativi de una Prevencional Descripcion Geo- graphica de la Provincia de Sonora, sus terminos y confines ; 6 mejor, colleccion de materiales para hacerla quien lo supiere mejor. San Augustin de la Florida, 1863. 4to. This description of Sonora is from the Reprints of the missionaries. 4087 RuFFiNi. Doctor Antonio. New York, 1857. i2mo. 4088 [RuGGLES, S. B.j Duty of Columbia College, Chronicles of Yonkers, etc. 3 vols. 374 Russell. 4089 Rules for the Game of Cards called Boston. Gravesend, 1 800. 4to, half crimson crushed levant morocco, uncut. 4090 Rupp, I. D. History of Lancaster County, To which is prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Early History of Pennsylvania. Compiled from Authentic Sources. 5 plates. Lancaster, Penn., 1844. 8vo. 4091 Rupp. History of Dauphin County Pennsylvania. 1846. 8vo, sheep. 4092 Rupp. History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties ; containing a Brief History of the First Settlers. Topography of Townships, Notices of leading Events, Incidents, and Interesting Facts in the Early History of these Counties, with an Appendix, containing matters of deep interest. Embellished by several engravings. Compiled from various authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp. ... 4 plates. Harrishurg, Hickok &" Cantine, printers, 1845. 8vo, pp. xvi, 568. Copies of this have sold at from $io to $12 each. 4093 Rush, Benj. Life of Christopher Ludwick, Baker-General of the Army of the United States. Philadelphia, 1831. i2mo. 4094 Rush, R. Occasional Productions, Political, Diplomatic, and IVIiscellaneous, etc. Phila., i860. 8vo, hf. mor., uncut. 4095 Rush. The Court of London from 1819 to 1825. London, 1873. ^^°' cloth. 4096 Rush. Washington in Domestic Life. From Original Letters and Manuscripts. Philadelphia, 1858. 8vo. 4097 Russell, John Earl. Recollections and Suggestions, 1813- 1873. London, 1875. 8vo, cloth. 4098 Russell. Correspondence of John, Fourth Duke of Bed- ford, selected from the Originals at Woburn Abbey, with an Introduction by Lord John Russell. Lond., 1842. 3 vols., 8vo. 4099 Russell, Rachel. Letters. 1826. i6mo. 4100 Russell, William. The History of America from its Dis- covery by Columbus, to the Conclusion of the Late War. London, 1778. 2 vols., 4to, calf. Really a good history but bought chiefly for the plates which it contains. RUTTENBER. 375 4101 Russell. The History of Antient Modern Europe. Lon- don^ 1805. 7 vols., 8vo, sheep. 4102 Russell, W. H. The British Expedition to the Crimea. A revised edition. Maps, Plans, etc. London^ 1858. 8vo, cloth. 4103 Russell. The War from the Landing at Gallipoli to the Death of Lord Raglan. ZoWsw, 1855. i2mo. 4104 Russell. My Di^ry in America. Boston, 1863. lamo. 4105 Russell, W. S. Guide to Plymouth, and Recollections of the Pilgrims. Boston, 1846. i2mo. 4106 Rutgers vs. Waddington. The Case of Elizabeth Rut- gers versus Joshua Waddington, Determined in the Mayor's Court in the City of New York, August 7, 1786. New Tork, 1786. 8vo. 4107 Rutgers. The same. With an Historical Introduction by Henry B. Dawson. Morrisania, N. Y., 1866. Roy. Svo, uncut. 100 copies only printed. Original edition of great rarity. It was in this trial that Alexander Hamilton commenced his professional career. 4108 Rutgers. The same. Morrisania, 1866. \iO' Large paper — one of a very few copies so printed. 4109 Rutledge, J. An Examination of the Question, who is the writer of two Forged letters addressed to the President ... attri- buted to John Rutledge, Esq. Washington City, printed by fVilliam Duane iff Son, 1802. 8vo. 41 10 RuTTENBER, E. M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hud- son's River ; their origin. Manners and Customs ; Tribal and Sub-tribal Organizations ; Wars, Treaties, etc., etc. Many, 1872. 8vo. 4111 RuTTENBER. History of the Town of Newburgh. 1851. 376 Sabin. K- Ji6 D. Histoire de la Virginie, contenant L'Histoire de son Eta- blissement, de son Gouvernement d'apresant, ses Produc- tions, la Religion, les Loix and les Coutumes des Indiens Naturels, tant dans la Guerre que dans la Paix, & I'etat present du Pays'a I'egard de la Police & de 1' Agriculture. Par D. S. Natif & habitant du Pays triduit de I'Anglais & enrichie de figures. Amsterdam Chez Claude 'Jordan^ m.dcc.xii. Small 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut by Bradstreet. Engraved title. Page 433 is a folded table. 41 14 S., R. The Counter Scuffle Whereunto is added the Counter _ Rat. Written by R. S. London, Richard Bishop, 1651. 410. Extremely rare and very curious. 41 15 Sabin, J. A Bibliographical Catalogue of the Waltonian Library, belonging to the Estate of Robert W. Coleman. New ^,^6" York,\%bb. ■ "ivo, half morocco. Seventy-five copies only privately printed. The greatest part of this library was col- lected by the late Rev. Dr. Bethune. 41 16 [Sabin. J Catalogue of the Theatrical and Miscellaneous Library of the Late William E. Burton. New York, i860. X*^ Imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Large paper copy. 411 7 Sabin. A Bibliographical Description of the Collection of *' Grands Voyages " of De Bry. Translated from Brunei's " Manual du Librarie," by Charles A. Cutter. New York, =Zv5 privately printed, 1869. Imp. 8vo, pp. 61. 25 copies only, reproduced from Sabin's " Dictionary of Books relating to America." 41 19 Sabin. Catalogue of Mr. E. B. Corwin's Library. Large j^ Paper. New York, 1856. With prices. 8vo. 4120 [Sabin. J Catalogue of a Valuable Private Library, Com- prising an Extensive and Select Collection of Choice Books, etc. ^ -^S- May 16, 1859." ^'"^ ^ork [1859]. 8vo. 4121 Sabin. Catalogue of the Library of Edwin Forrest. Phila- /r„ delphia, 1863. 8vo, uncut. Privately printed and 175 copies only. Sabin. 877 4122 Sabin. Catalogue of the Books ... belonging to the Estate t of the late John Allan. New York ^ \%b\. 8vo. Partly priced. 4123 Sabin. Catalogue of the Library of Andrew Wight, of Philadelphia. ... New York, 1864. 8vo. -O^ Very rich in boolcs printed by Benjamin Franklin. 4124 [Sabin.J Catalogue of the Library of Mr. Richard W. Roche. New York: Bradstreet Press^ 1867. 8vo. One ot twenty-five copies printed on thick paper. Edited by J. Sabin. / 4125 Sabin. Catalogue of the Library of George W. Ordway. New York, 1869. 8vo. 4126 [Sabin, J.J Catalogue of Mr. John A. Rice's Library, with ^rjc- Prices. New York, 1870. Half morocco, by Bradstreet. / This collection of books was one of the finest that had ever been offered for sale in the United States. The total amount realized was over ^42,000. 4127 Sabin. Catalogue of the Library of E. G. Squier. New J^ York, 1876. 8vo.. Rich in books relative to Central America, Peru, etc. 4128 [Sabin.] Catalogue of the Library belonging to Thomas W. Field. ... New York, 1875. 8vo. The notes to the books are mostly abridged from Mr. Field's Essay ; about ten thou- sand typographical errors in the essay are here corrected. 4129 Sabin. Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts and Engrav- ings belonging to William Menzies of New York. New York, . 1875. Roy. 8vo. This collection was sold by the compiler, November, 1876, and realized nearly $50,000, being !^9,ooo more than it cost. It was the finest library ever sold in the United States. 4130 Sabin. A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, From its Discovery to the Present Time. New York, 1867-77. 48 parts or 8 vols., 8vo, all yet published. One of one hundred copies printed enlarge Y^ paper. Vol. I, of this set is bound in red morocco, by Bradstreet, and interleaved. , It is the most thorough work of the kind ever attempted, and indispensable to the _i- coUectorof an American library. Mr. Frederick MuUer says, " I am proud to be ^ a bookseller, seeing a bookseller has made such a book. It will probably be com- /^ pleted in i88o. 48 p 378 St. Chrysostom. 4131 Sabin. The Same. Small paper, 48 parts. 8 vols., 8vo. All yet published. Large paper. One hundred copies printed. The purchaser of these sets will be required to assume the subscription undertaken by the present owner. 4132 Sabin. A List of the Printed Editions of the Works of Fray Bartholome de las Casas, Bishop of Chiapa. New Tork^ 1870. 8vo. 4133 Sabin. A List of the Editions of the Works of Louis Hen- OS' nepin and Antonio de Herrera. New Tork^ 1876. 8vo. 4134 [Sabin,] Shakspeariana Burtonensis : being a Catalogue of the Extensive Collection of Shakspeariana of the late William J/^ E. Burton, Esq., of New York. ... N. Y.^ i860. Royal 8vo. One hundred copies only printed. 4135 Sabin's Reprints of Rare Books. New Tork^ 1864. 4to series on large paper. This valuable series consists of Byfield's Revolution in New England. Relation of Maryland, Whitfield's Indians in New England, Induce- ^^ f) ments to settle in the West Indies, Shepard's Strength out of Weakness, Gospel _^ . among the Indians, New England's First Tracts, Queries upon New England, Day jZ^y ^ Breaking of the Gospel among the Indians, Shepard's Clear Sunshine, Orderly Boole of Captain Bleeker. Fifty copies only printed. 4136 Sabin's Reprints. The Same Series. A^. T.^ 1864. 4to. ^^ Small paper. r ^i2J Sabin, J. & Sons. The American Bibliopolist. A Literary Register and Monthly Catalogue of Old and New Books, and Repository of Notes and Queries. New Tork, 1869, J't) 4138 Sabine, Lorenzo. The American Loyalist. Boston, 1847. >j^ 4139 Sabine. Biographical Slcetches of Loyalists of the American I hy>^ ~ Revolution, with an Historical Essay. Boston, 1864. ^"y^ 'i yo\s.,^\o, folded and uncut, 4140 Saffell, W. T. R. Records of the Revolutionary War. Containing the Military and Financial Correspondence of Dis- / 1796. 5 vols., 8vo, calf. .r^ 4148 Saintine. La Mythologie du Rhin. lUustree par Gustave (7 Dore. Paris, 1862. 8vo. J 4149 Sakomtala. a Sanskrit Drama translated into English Prose, y/* Hertford, 1855. 4to, hoards. As a specimen of exquisite typography this beautiful work defies competition. ^/(f 4150 Sale, G. A. Journey Due North. London, 1859. 4151 Salem. First Church and other Pamphlets. (15.) ,^>r^ 4152 Salem Witchcraft: Comprising More Wonders of the ' Invisible World, Collected by Robert Calef; and Wonders of , _ Invisible World, by Cotton Mather. Together with Notes •^'^^ and Explanations, by Samuel P. Fowler. Boston, 1865. 4to, uncut. Large paper; loo copies only printed. For a severe critique on this reproduction, See Deane's "Spurious Reprints, etc." No. 539. p 4153 Salem Witchcraft. Another copy. Marked to Exhibit / the Errors. ,^ 4154 Salem. Spurious Reprints of Early Books. Boston, 1865. 380 Sanders. ->' 4156 Salem. Records of Salem Witchcraft, copied from Original /■£.2— Documents. 1864. 2 vols., 4to. 4157 Salkeld Family of Pennsylvania. The. ... By a Descendant. 2.S^ 1867. °'" iVO. 4158 Sallust, Florus, etc., translated by J. S. Watson. New .b'^ York, 1855. i2mo. l'/6 .0^ r- 4159 Salt Lake City. Illustrated. 82 plates. London [».i.]. 4160 Salva. Gramatica de la Lengua Castellana. i2mo. 4161 [Sampson. J The Female Review. Life of Deborah Samp- 331 son the Female Soldier in the War of the Revolution. With / an Introduction and Notes by John Adams Vinton. Boston, 1866. Small 4to, half levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Two hundred and fifty copies printed. ,„ 4162 Sampson. The same. Boston: JViggin^ Lunt, 1866. 4to. '^ ■ Large paper copy. r^, 4163 Sampson, J. P. C. Oration ... Anniversary Battles of Champlain and Plattsburgh. New York, 1810. 8vo, uncut. //)A 4164 Sampson among the Philistines, or the Reformation of Lavif- suits. Philadelphia, 1805. 8vo, uncut. 4165 [Sanders, Daniel Clark.] A | History j of the | Indian Wars with the I First Settlers of the Uni | ted States, j Particularly | in New England. | Written in Vermont. \ Montpelier, Ft. \ 1812. i6mo, morocco. 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. Pub- lished annonymously, without preface, it was known to but few that the author was the Rev. Daniel Clark Sanders, President of the University of Vermont. Im- mediately after its appearance, some person, evidently a personal enemy of the author, published an acrimonious critique upon the book, in the Liberal and Philo- sopliical Repository. The animus of the critic was evidenced, 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 article upon either Mr. Sanders, or the publishers, that the work was sup- pressed. 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 bv those who professed to know most of its author, his biographers. Neither Thompson, Williams, or Hem- menway, who published memoirs of Sanders, mention his authorship of this book. ¥i Sargent. 381 4166 Sanderson, J. Biography of the Signers to the Declaration ^ of Independence. By John Sanderson. [And Others.] Phila- J^ delphia, 1820-27. 9 vols., imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. 01' Beautiful copy. Large paper. Excessively rare. We know of but two other copies on large paper. ^2.'6 ^ir-i-^l Sanger, W. W. History of Prostitution. A/^w rori, 1859. 8vo, half calf. 4168 Sanson, H. Memoirs of the Sansons from Private Notes ijf- and Documents, 1688-1847. London, 1876. 2 vols, in i, i2mo. This is the well-known race of French executioners. s^i 4169 Santarem, Viscount. Researches respecting Americus Vespucius and his Voyages. .. Translated. Boston, 1850. l6mo, uncut. This interesting work throws much light on obscure portions of history, of value to our own historiographers. 4170 Sarcastic Notices of the Long Parliament; A List of the "Members that Held places, both Civil and Military, Contrary to the Self-Denying ordinance of April 3rd, 1645 ; with the A^ Sums of Money and Lands which they Divided among them- selves." London, 1863. Small 4to, half morocco. Gives many curious particulars about this famous Assembly not mentioned by Histor- ians or Biographers. Only a very few copies printed. 5^ 4171 Sargent, F. W. England ; The United States, and the ' Southern Confederacy. Second Edition. London, 1864. 4172 Sargent, L. M. Dealings with the Dead, by a Sexton of J-r . the Old School. Boston, 1856. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. ^,"^^4173 Sargent, Winthrop. The History of an Expedition against ■ Fort Du Quesne, in 1755, under .Major-General Edward ^ Braddock. Philadelphia, 1855. 8vo, uncut. 4180 Sargent. The Life and Career of Major John Andre, Ad- jutant-General of the British Army in America. Boston, 1861. Large paper copy, one volume extended to four, elegantly bound ri^ in crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. "J'T". Mr. Winthrop Sargent narrates the interesting and yet painful history of this hero in '•^pO J 5(yig v;,hich is both elegant and attractive. The compiler of this catalogue, in conversing with him regarding this book, was informed that he had written it with a peculiar eye to the wants of illustrators. He has mentioned on each page a name J^^. 382 Sarrans. either of a person or place. This Is one of the few large paper copies issued and the owner, with a special affection for the Andrcana of the American Revolution, has inserted in this work 103 illustrations comprising many portraits of great rarity and a number of scarce views, also some finely executed drawings, portraits of Andre and others, and several beautifully illuminated illustrations, expressly made for this copy. [Q^ 4182 Sargent, W. The same. Large paper. Boston^ 1861. 8vo, half morocco^ uncut, 4183 Sargent. The Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution, Edited by Winthrop Sargent. Philadelphia. 1857. Small 4to. UNIJ^UE COPY, in the sheets and ready for binding. The illustrations collected for this work and inlaid to the same size, are selected with taste and judgment. To de- scribe the rare prints and dilate upon the excellent impressions would take too much space for there are about i6o portraits and plates and not one poor impression or valueless illustration; many are from private plates, since destroyed, and others, es- pecially among the American portraits, are scarcely obtainable in so fine a condition. Included is a fine drawing of John Adams, and an engraved portrait of Winthrop Sargent. - 4184 Sargent. The Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution, Edited '^^ ^ by Winthrop Sargent. Phila.^ 1857. Small 4to, morocco^ uncut. 99 copies printed. Fisher*s copy sold for $85. Of great rarity. 4185 Sargent. The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Doctor Jonathan Odell; relating to the American Revolution. Now first edited by Winthrop Sargent. Albany^ i860. 4to, half green morocco^ gilt top^ uncut. One of a few copies only printed for the editor upon paper designed to match that of the " Loyalist Poetry." Very scarce. " It is well known that, during our Revo- lutionary war, Li very large part, if not an actual majority, of the American people remained more or less attached to the cause of che Crown. And considering how much of the education and intelligence of the community was included in their ranks, it will not be surprising to find that the Loyalists of that day were far from remiss in their efforts to vindicate their own conduct, or to attack that of their oppo- nents. But as from the outset, with very rare exceptions, the press over all the continent was in the hands of the Whigs, they were thus shut out for the time from the popular ear j and since the close of the struggle, their literary pro.ductions have sunk into oblivion. Nevertheless, much of the Loyalist poetry of that season possesses a degree of vigor and of real merit worthy of a better cause and a better fate J and Mr, Sargent has rendered an acceptable service in rescuing it ffom neglect. " - 4186 Sarmiento, D. T. North and South America. Provi- ^' dence, 1866. 8vo. 4188 Sarrans, B. Memoirs of General La Fayette, and of the French Revolution of 1830. London.^ 1832. 'a 2 vols., 8vo, half calf gilt, J. 9^^ vi» Sawin. 383 ^ 4189 Sarratt. TheGameofChess. Z»W., 1821. 2vols.,8vo *^^ ^ 4190 bATTERLEE, A. H. Arrangement of Medals and Tokens, struck in Honor of the Presidents of the United States. New . "> York, 1862. 8vo, uncut. 4191 [Saunders, Z.J New York in a Nutshell; or. Visitors Hand Book to the City. Illustrated. New York., 1853. i2mo. 4192 Savage, E. H. A Chronological History of the Boston Watch and Police, from 1631 to 1865. Second edition. Bos- ^'"'■> 1865. 8vo, half morocco. 4193 Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers Y in New England, showing three Generations of those who came jTj^ before 1692. Boston, \^bo. 4 vols., 8vo, c/oth, uncut. 4194 Savage's Review of Winthrop's Journal. Bost., 1856. 8vo. , 4195 Savage, W. A Dictionary of the Art of Printing. Lon- 'y^ «/««, 1841. ivo, half morocco, gilt top. 4196 Savage. Practical Hints on Decorative Printing, with Illus- trations Engraved on Wood and Printed in Colours at the Type ,-_ Press. 18 plates. London, 1^22. \to, calf gilt edges. There is nothing necessary to be known in the noble art of typography that is not contained in this boolc. Interesting articles on electrotyping, printing machines, and other subjects equally important, render this one of the most useful books on these subjects that has issued from the press. (1 4197 Savannah. The Siege of Savannah, bv the Combined American and French Forces, under the Command of Gen. Lincoln, and the Count D'Estaing, in the Autumn of 1779. J Albany, 1866. 4to, uncut. 100 copies printed. 4198 Savannah. The Siege of Savannah, in 1779, as Described in Two Contemporaneous Journals of French Officers in the /^^ Fleet of Count D'Estaing. [Edited by Charles C. Jones.] Albany, 1874. 4to. 4199 Sawin, T. E. Sawin ; Summary Notes Concerning John Sawin, and his Posterity. Wendell, the Author, 1866. 8vo. y<9 384 Schoolcraft. ^P 4200 Saxe, J. G. Poems. Boston, 1855. i2mo. / 4201 Scapula, J. Lexicon Grasco-Latinum e probatis auctoribus locupletatum. Oxon., 1820. Folio, calf, broken. Best edition of this valuable Greek Lexicon. / 4203 Scenes of Wonder and Curiosity in California. Illustrated with over One Hundred Engravings. San Francisco, 1862. 8vo. ^ 4203 ScHARF, J. T. The Chronicles of Baltimore. Baltimore, 1846. 8vo. 4204 Schiller's Works. Translated. London, Bohn, 1854. 4 vols., cloth. 4205 ScHiMMELPENNiCK, M. A. Select Memoirs of Port Royal. London, 1^35. 2 vols., 8vo, calf gilt, red edges. Very scarce. The only work of any extent in the English language relative to these pietists. 4206 ScHLEGEL. Dramatic Literature, Phil, of History, Lectures on Modern History. London, 1846. 3 vols., post 8vo. 4207 Schmidt Phiseldek. Europe and America or Relative State of the Civilized World at a Future Period. Copenhagen, 1820. 4208 Schoolcraft. Information respecting the History, Condi- tion and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. x')] Collected and Prepared under the Direction of the Bureau of O Indian affairs, per Act of Congress March 3d, 1847. Illus- trated by S. Eastman. Philadelphia, 1853. 5 ^ols., 4to, cloth. " This great work is a complete Thesaurus — an overflowing treasury of knowledge, respecting the Aborigines of America. It embraces their history, ethnography, antiquities, and languages ; their ancient and modern geography 5 their manners and customs, religion and superstitions j their agriculture, commerce, and trade j their ornamental arts, and their physical and intellectual peculiarities. All these subjects are treated, not in a general and summary manner, but in detail, each topic being patiently and thoroughly discussed and exhausted j the work, although mainly executed by the author's own hand, having received the contributions of many savans thoroughly conversant with particular subjects embraced in its pages. /n ^ 4209 Schoolcraft. Discovery of the Sources of the Mississippi ■ River in 1820. Philadelphia, 1855. 8vo. 4210 Schoolcraft. Notes on the Iroquois ; or contributions to "^ilyf American History, Antiquities and General Ethnology. Plates. Albany, 1847. 8vo. /6'- Scotch. 385 A. 421 1 ScHOONEBECH, A. Geestelype Orders. Amsterdam^ 1688. A series of neatly engraved plates of costumes of the various religious orders. J^^ 4212 ScHOOTEN. Exercitationes Mathematicae. 1657. 410, calf. 4213 Schroder, J. F. Life and Times of Washington : Con- A taining a Particular Account of National Principles and Events, JC and of the Illustrious Men ot the Revolution. Illustrated with iT- Highly Finished Steel Engravings. New York [1857-59] . 2 vols., 4to, half morocco. 4214 ScHROEDER. Maxims of Washington; Political, Social, /y ? Moral, and Religious. Collected and Arranged. New York., 1855. i2mo. 4215 ScHuYLER, George L. Correspondence and Remarks upon Bancroft's History of the Campaign of 1777 and the Character of Major Gen. Philip Schuyler. New lork, 1867. This copy is illustrated with thirteen plates inlaid by Trent, including rare portraits of Schuyler, Lee, Howe, Livingstone, etc. i2) 4217 Schuyler. Correspondence and Remarks upon Bancroft. New York, 1867. 8vo, uncut. Another copy. Illustrated by eleven inserted plates. Mostly scarce American portraits, including Schuyler, Montgomery, Jay, Livingstone, Lee, etc., all fine impressions. v^~42i8 Schuyler. Another Copy. New York, 1%^"]. Svo, uncut. 4219 Scientific Tracts. Syllabus of Course of Chemical Lec- tures at Guy's Hospital, Prospectus of a New Theory of the Universe, by J. Sabben, Observtions upon Composition and / Uses of Water, by J. Peacock. Experiments, etc., upon " Heat, by R. Harrington, etc. 8vo, cloth. 4220 ScoRESBY, Wm. The Adventures of, in the Arctic Region. ^i5" Portrait. London, 185 1. i2mo. 4221 ScoRESBY. Journal of a Voyage to the Northern Whale Fishery, including Researches on the Eastern Coast of Green- land. Maps and plates. London, 182^. 8vo, calf. 4222 Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence : The, or the Foolishness of their Teaching. ... Land., 1692. 4to, halfmor., by Bradstreet. Some of this eloquence notwithstanding it was delivered from the pulpit, would be better adapted to another place, evidently the word spade is properly spelt. 49 ^; 386 Scott. _^fD 4223 Scott, H. L. Military Dictionary, Comprising Technical Definitions. Illustrated. New Tork, 1862. 8vo. ^^ 4224 Scott, J. Visit to Paris. 1815. Svo, calf. Interesting as a reminiscence of the city soon after the battle of Waterloo. 4225 Scott. Waverly Novels. [Abbotsford Edition.] Edinburgh, 1844-47. '7 vols., imp. 8vo, half calf, gilt. An incomplete set consisting of the following novels. Waverley, Redgauntlet, Betrothed, Woodstock, Anne of Gierstien, Castle Dangerous, Fortunes of Nigel, Count Robert of Paris, Antiquary, Talisman, Fair Maid of Perth, Guy Mannering, Quentin Darward, Highland Widow, Two Drovers, Surgeon's Daughter, Pirate, Peveril of the Peak, St. Ronans' Well. This edition, the largest and handsomest in existence, has now become scarce. The illustrations comprise portraits and views from the designs of Stanfield, Nasmyth, Sir D. Wilkie, Turner, Martin, AUom, Leitch, etc., with many fac-similes of autographs. *' Single pages of these works are worth whole volumes of common inventions." — JUrs. Brunton. 3 4226 Scott. Miscellaneous Prose Works, with notes. Edinburgh, 'zl^r' 1847. -i vols., royal Svo. ^ , / Ranges in size with the preceding lot. Scarce. ^.-M. 4227 Scott. The Antiquary. Abotsford edition. Imperial Svo. 422S Scott. Historical Illustrations of Quentin Durward, selec- _2^,^ ted from P. DeComines etc. Port.' of Louis XI. London, 1823. l2mo, hoards. » <- 4229 Scott. Poetry of the Waverly Novels. Bost., 1861. i2mo. X, 4230 Scott. Critical Essays. Phila. , iS^j. 7 vols., iimo, hf. cf. •7 "^ 4231 Scott. The History of Scotland. Zff«^, 1829. 2 vols., i2mo 4232 Scott. Minstrelsy of the Scottish I?order : consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, collected in the Southern Counties of Scotland. London, 1839. %so, half morocco. i A. y 4233 ScoTT. Marmion, a Tale of Flodden Field. 1810. ;^9- 2 vols., i2mo, calf. ^ 4234 Scott. Rokeby, Marmion. 2 vols., Svo, calf. ^ 4235 Scott. Waverley Keepsake and Abbotsford Album. Steel ^ plates. London. i2mo. • Sedgwick. 387 4236 Scott, Winfield. Memoirs of Lieut.-General Scott, LL D "f^ Written by Himself. New York, 1864. Roy. 8vo, uncut. Large paper; 250 copies printed. •^ 4237 Scottish Songs. A Collection. London, 1854. Post 8vo. ],t^ 4238 [ScoviLLE.J Marion, by Manhattan. London, 1864. 6JO Dedicated to J. Q. Bennett. Tlie New Yorii edition was suppressed on its merits (?) This English edition toolc the usual round of the Libraries and doubtless passed as a mirror of New York Society. M> 4239 [ScoviLLE.J Old Merchants of New York City. New York, 1863. i2mo. / 4240 Scrap Book with Newspaper Cuttings, Relative to New York and all Sorts of Subjects. \m^^. %vo, half morocco. /M'^4-^ Scrap Book of Newspaper Cuttings. ^to. ^ ^4242 Scrap Book of Cuttings. 410, red morocco _ ^^ 4243 Scrap Book with Newspaper Cuttings. ' ^.to. - 4244 Scrap Book, Newspaper Cuttings. 8vo 4245 Scrap Book. Imp. 8vo, morocco. ^ 4246 ScuDDER, H. J. An Address delivered at Glen Cove, L. I. at the Celebration of the Second Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of that Villiage. Glen Cove, 1868! - 4247 Secret Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV, and of the *-%fr Regency, extracted from the Correspondence of the Duchess of Orleans. London, 1824. 8vo, half calf, gilt. 4248 Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention assem- / bled at Philadelphia in the year 1787, for the purpose of form- ing the Constitution of the United States. Cincinnati [n.d.'j. 4249 Secundus. The Epithalamium ; or, Nuptial Song. Trans- it gj lated by Dr. J. Nott. Phi/a., privately printed, 1856. ^to, uncut. 4250 Sedgwick, T. Jun. - Memoir of the Life of William Livingston, Governor of New Jersey, from 1776 to 1790. ^■>t)^ Portrait. New York, 1833. 8vo, cloth. % 388 Senter. 4251 Sedgwick. Description of the Ceremony of Dedication of the Statue of Major-General John Sedgwick, at West Point, N. Y. Including the Oration of G. W. Curtis. New York, i86g. She-ets. Illustrated by about 40 inserted steel portraits of military and other celebrities of the re- bellion. /4 4252 Seed, J. Sermons on Important Subjects. London^ 1747- 4 vols., 8vo, calf, 4253 Selden, John. Table-Talk, Ediied by Arbes. London^ 1869. 4to. Large paper. 4254 Selden. [Pseudon.) Letters Addressed to the Members of the Eighteenth Congress. By Selden. Washington,, n.d. Other tracts on nullification, etc. ,tj _ 4255 Selden. A Selection of Eulogies Pronounced in the Several 'y States in Honor of those Illustrious Patriots and Statesmen, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Hartford,, 1826. 8vo. v7, 4256 Selden. A Selection of War Lyrics, With Illustrations ... by F. O. C. Darley. New York,, 1864. 4to, half morocco. ,. ^ 4257 Selections from the Popular Poetry of the Hindoos arranged ' and Translated by T. D. Brighton. Lond,, 1814. i2mo, hf tky. 4258 Selfridge. A Correct Statement of the Whole Preliminary Controversy between Tho. O. Selfridge and Benj. Austin ; also a Brief Account of the Catastrophe in ... Boston, on the 4th August, 1806 ; with Some Remarks, by Thos. O. Selfridge. Charlestown,, printed by Samuel Etheridge,, 1807. 8vo, half morocco,, gilt top uncut,, by Bradstreet. /StiS9 Seneca. Philosophi et Senecae Rhetoris quae Extant Opera Accessere Loci Communes, Auctore D. Gothofredo. Paris, 1607. Folio, calf. A fine and rare old edition of this classical author. 4260 Senter, I. The Journal of Isaac Senter, on a Secret Expe- // dition against Quebec, under Benedict Arnold, 1775. [Edited /.^cZ by Edward D. Ingraham.] Phila,, 1846, 8vo, pp. 40, uncut. Privately printed. Very scarce. J)d LJO Seroux D'Agincourt, 389 _426i SEPfTiMENTS of a Foreigner, on the Disputes of Great-Britain and America. Translated. Philadelphia^ 1775- 8vo. 4262 [Serle, Ambrose.] Americans against Liberty : or an Essay on the Nature and Principles of True Freedom, showing that i the designs and conduct of the Americans tend only to Tyranny <-C>C) and Slavery. London^ ^11 S- ' ^vo, half morocco. The author is an able advocate for the British claims. — m.r. liii., 51. This copy has the autograph of Thomas Bradley Chandler, of Elizabethtown. f^ 4263 Sermons. A Volume. A Collection of Old Sermons. 8vo. A^, 4264 Sermons. Old English. 6 in one vol., 4to, half calf. These sermons are old enough to pass for new, and might save some trouble to a lazy parson in the rural districts. . 4265 Sermons. Historical. A Large Collection. \_ 3 vols., 8vo, half morocco. *^ These are modern and relate to Centennials, etc., and could readily be adapted to other latitudes than those specially referred to. 4266 Sermons Preached at the Request of the Society for Promot- ing Christian Knowledge, with Accounts of the Society from 1736 to 1811 inclusive (wanting 1807 and 1808). 1736-1811. In II vols., 4to, half hound. It would be very difficult to get together another set of these Sermons so complete as this. There are but few American collections which include the entire series. Their value lies in the historical appendices to each sermon ; and the details of the Progress of the Gospel, etc., among the North American Indians are minute and extensive. & large a collection as this has ne'ver before been offered for sale in Ame- rica. 4267 Seroux D'Agincourt. History of Art, by its Monuments, from its Decline in the Fourth Century, to its Restoration in the Sixteenth Century. 328 plates. London., 1847. Folio, 3 vols, in i, half morocco., uncut., top edge gilt. This English edition is divided as follows; Architecture, 37 plates'; Sculpture, 51 plates ; Painting, 204 plates. To antiquaries and lovers of the fine arts, the book is indispensable ; it connects the works of Winkelmann and Cicognara, and forms with them a most interesting series. "This fine work was the first in which the idea of exhibiting the progress of art, by a series of its noblest monuments, was perfectly carried out. By a series of accurate engravings from celebrated monuments, we trace the transitions of art from the classic period to our own times. Sculpture, painting, and the art of illumination ; and the art of engraving on wood, on gems and on medals are similarly represented. % Ih 390 Seward. /.^ 4268 Services of the Church in the U. S., as ordered by the ^ Bishops, During the Civil War. Brooklyn^ 1864. 410. A series of facsimile reproductions of the autographs of the bishops. ^^- 4269 Settlement and Early History of Albany, The. By William Barnes. Albany^ N. T, 1864. 8vo, uncut. /^ J— 4270 Seven Great Hymns of the Mediaeval Church. New Tori, 1867. i2mo. 4271 Seventy Six Society. [The Publications of the Seventy Six Society, consisting of the following works.] Philadelphia, 1855-57. Together 4 vols., 8vo, uncut. I. Papers in relation to the Case of Silas Dean. Now first published from the Ori- ginal Manuscripts. II. The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq., by a Committee of the House of Commons. Edited by Thomas Balch. III. Papers relating to Public Events in Massachusetts preceding the American Revo- lution. IV. Papers relating chiefly to the Maryland Line during the Revolution. Edited by Thomas Balch. Only 150 sets printed. This series, the editions of which were originally limited to 150 copies, owing to the fact that many sets and parts of sets have been destroyed, is extremely scarce. Single volumes having sold as high as ^35. Uncut sets, like the present, seldom occur for sale. /^'i^ 4272 Sewall, S. History of Woburn, Mass. Boston, iSbS. 8vo, uncut. , J <~ 4273 Sewall, R. K. Sketches of St. Augustine. New York, 1848. i2mo. 4274 Seward. Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre. Lon- don, Longman, 1817. 8vo, elegantly bound by Bradstreet, in red /(q, levant morocco, gilt top. The binding is elegantly tooled, the inside pattern is inlaid in leather of different color, and the book is adorned with numerous inserted portraits including a rare portrait from a private plate and 1 8 other plates. This book should accompany Mr. Sar- gent's biography J by the inlaying of the text it has been made uniform in size with that book. 4276 Seward. Monody [ on | Major Andre. | By Miss Seward. | . (Author of the Elegy on Capt. Cook.) | To which are added ^J2S~ I Letters Addressed to her | by Major Andre, [ in the year 1769. | ' Lichfield: j ... 178 1. 4to, half calf. Fine copy, with Miss Seward's autograph signature. ^ Shakespeare. 391 j^ 4277 Seward. Monody on Major Andre. Penzance, 1806. i2mo, half morocco. ^OD 4-^7^ Seward. Monody on Major Andre. Fourth American Edition. Boston, 1 798. Morocco extra, by Bradstreet. Five portraits inserted one of which is a private plate of Andre. 3yS 4279 Seward. Another Edition. London, 18 17. i8mo, calf. fQ 4280 Seward. Letters of Anna Seward, 1784-1807. Edinburgh, 6 1811. 6 vols., post 8vo, boards, uncut. 4281 Seward. William H. Seward's Travels aronnd the World. . New York, 1873. 8vo, sheets folded. * Very few copies escaped the binder's butchering process of cutting the edges. 4282 Sewell, J. Hymns and Odes, Composed on the Death of Gen. George Washington, adapted to the 22d day of February, ^ S?T and dedicated to those who please to sing them. Portsmouth, - I {N. H.) January, 1800. Imp. 8vo. Reprinted at New Yorlc, in 1868, for the Washington Club. One of twelve copies only printed on Whatman's drawing paper. India proof portrait of Washington from a private plate, inserted. 4283 Sexagenary, The, or Reminiscences of the American Rev- olution. Albany. i 4284 Shakespeare. A Reprint of Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies, published according to the true Originall copies. London, 1623. Reprinted for Lionell Booth. xlt) London, 1864. Imperial 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Large paper copy, of one of the prettiest of the Shakespeare reprint. 4285 Shakespeare. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, with A Life of Shakspeare by Chas. Knight. New York, n.d. ^ 1 vols., "^to, morocco. ^vr ■ .^J, ' Illustrated by numerous steel plates, portraits of actors, etc., mcludmg some American /<^ 'i.i'~ actors. An early copy with good impressions. 4286 Shakespeare. The Plays of Shakespeare. London, William Pickering, mdcccxxv. n 9 vols., 48mo, crimson morocco extra, carmine top, edges uncut. '^t, A few copies only printed on India paper; and the smallest complete edition ever i—— issued. Rare. This beautiful edition of Shakespeare was published under the T^»,_ patronage of George John, Earl Spencer ; and is one of tho finest specimens of ty- 392 Shakespeare. pography ever produced. It is illustrated with 38 engravings from drawings by Stothard, and is further adorned with charming woodcut headings and tail pieces, portrait of the Bard after Droeshout, &c. The text is from the best edition of Shakespeare, 15 vols., by Johnson and Stevens j with a Glossary. '7' 4287 Shakespeare, with notes by Samuel Phelps. Numerous i> engravings. London^ n.d. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half calf, gilt. , 4288 Shakespeare. Dramatic Works and Poems. London, /^ 1821. 6 vols., i6mo, half morocco. , 4289 Shakespeare, edited by A. Chalmers. Boston, 1857. ^vD Royal 8vo, morocco. Q 4290 Shakespeare. Charles Knight's National Pictorial Edition. 3^ London, C. Knight, 1 85 1. 8vols., Svo, calf gilt. /jj-f) 4291 Shakespeare. Edited by Chalmers. N. T. \n.d.'\. Sheep. C~> 4292 Shakespeare. Works Complete. London \n.d.~\. ^ 8 vols., 48mo, cloth, gilt. 5 (tO^ 4293 Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies and Poems. fs^^ Edited by J. Payne Collier. Second edition. London, 1858. 6 vols., Svo, half red calf, gilt tops. iny 4294 Shakespeare's Seven Ages. Illustrated by J. Evans. Chis- ' wick, 1825. l2mo, half calf, gilt. }Qt 4295 Shakespeare. Merchant of Venice. Illustrated. New York, i860. Royal Svo. This beautiful edition was really published in London. } JfXi 4296 Shakespeare's Coriolanus, edited by F. A. Leo. London, 1864. 4to, cloth. ^5^ 4297 Shakespeare. Merchant of Venice as performed by Edwin Booth. Edited by H. L. Hinton. New York, 1867 Imp. Svo. / 3 "5^4298 Shakespeare's Dramatic Works. New York, n.d. ' ' Royal 8vo, half morocco. 4299 Shakespeare. Religious and Moral Sentences. 1859. i2mo. /) -r 4300 Shakespeare. Seven Ages of Man. Illustrated. London, 1864. Square i6mo. Shakf.speriana. 393 /^ 4301 Shakspeare Memorial. London [nj.']. Folio. Illustrated by many fine woodcuts. ^^ 4302 Shakespeare. Centenary Celebration of the Birth of Shakespeare. Boston^ 1864. 8vo, uncut. 4303 Shakespeare. The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare /^^ ,- by Mrs. Cowden Clarke. Boston, {i.e. London n.d.). Imperial 8vo, paiineled calf. 4304 Stratford The, Bust, of William Shakespeare by G. , ip'-y. Harrison. Brooklyn., 1865. ^.to. Fifty copies only printed. 4305 Shakespeare. The Philosophy of William Shakespeare ^6'^ delineating in 750 Passages from his Plays. London., 1857. Small 8vo, uncut. 4306 Shakespeare. A Brief Hand-List of the Collections re- specting the Life and Works of Shakespeare, and the History ),'yff- and Antiquities of Stratrord formed by the late R. B. Wheeler, and presented to that Town. London., Cbiswick Press., 1863. Small 4to, crushed levant morocco., by Bradstreet. 5 plates inserted, fine impressions, including 4 portraits of Shakespeare. < ^- 430B Shakspeare Tercentenary. Celebration of the Birth of Shakspeare by the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, at Boston, Ap'l 33d, 1864. Boston., 1864. Uncut. Large paper j 20 copies printed. 4309 Shakespeare. Minutes of the Shakespeare Society of Phila- delphia, for their thirteenth Winter, 1864-65. Notes of Studies J-Jy/ on the Tempest. Philadelphia, \%b6. Privately printed, only 60 copies issued. An interesting volume rendered more valua- ble by the insertion of 20 plates, portraits of Shakespeare, Stevens, Dr. Johnson, Kemble, etc. A beautiful proof of Shakespeare, after Felton, fine impressions. 4310 Shakesperiana. Catalogue of all the Books, Pamphlets, etc., relating to Shakespeare. ... London, John Wilson, 1827. '^ V, Post 8vo, boards, uncut. 43 1 1 Shakesperiana and Dramatic Literature Catalogue, also Catalogue of B. Hoslett & Welford and other sales. 1852. A 8vo, half morocco. •^^ 50 394 Shea. y^g\^ 4312 Sharpe's London Magazine. 2 vols., imp. 8vo. O -^ In bad order. A well read set of this popular magazine. 4313 Sharpless, I. Family Record ; containing the Settlement, and Genealogy to the Present Time, of the Sharpless Family in / rj ,^ North America. With an Appendix. ... Philadelphia, the Au- ' ^'- thor, 1816. i2mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. One of the rarest of genealogies. 4314 Shaw, H. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages, A from the 7th to the 17th Centuries, with an Historical Introduc- », tion and Descriptive Text to Every Illustration, consisting of '^ — '" 85 Copperplates of Elaborate Woodcuts, a Profusion of Beauti- /y »<) ful Initial Letters, and Examples of Curious and Singular Orna- ment Enriching Nearly every Page of this Highly Decorated Work, the Plates carefully Coloured. London, 1858. 2 vols., impl. 8vo, half morocco. This splendid book of Mediaeval Costume, one of the best works on the inner life and customs of our rude but splendor-loving ancestors, includes ecclesiastical costume, portraits of historical celebrities, allegorical representations, masques, tournaments, games, religious ceremonies, art-workmanship, weapons, jewels, etc., the dresses and surroundings of the persons depicted being represented in a gorgeous manner by plates beautifully drawn and colored. y.?^ 4316 Shaw. Hand-Book of Mediaeval Alphabets and Devices being a Selection of 20 Plates of Alphabets, and 17 plates of Original Specimens of Labels, Monograms, Heraldic Devices, etc., not heretofore figured, in all 37 plates, printed in colours. London, 1856. Imp. 8vo. An elegant series of Letters printed in colors. 4317 Shaw. Booke of Sundry Draughts, Principally Serving for J /_jw Glaziers and not Impertinent for Plasterers and Gardeners, etc. 117 plates. London: TVm. Pickering, i%^%. %yo, half morocco. J'i' 4318 Shawmut : or Settlement of Boston. 1847. i8mo. 4319 Shea, J. G. Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi, by Cavelier, St. Cosme, Le Suer, Gravier, and Guignas. Notes. V ^S^ ^//J-awy, 1 86 1. 4to. Filled with the most interesting details of the peculiarities of these savages before civili- zation had corrupted, as it has since destroyed them. One hundred copies only printed. 4320 Shea. Fallen Brave. New York, 186 1. 410. J-^. ()~ A series of Biographies with portraits of the early victories of the Rebellion. Short Description. 39b /(si. 4321 Shelley, P. B. Poetical Works. London, 1858. Post 8vo, calf gilt. ^T> 4322 Shelley. Works. Another Edition. New Tori, 1852. 4323 Shepard, T. Clear Sunshine of the Gospel upon the In- dians in New England. ^6- 4324 Shepard. New Tori, 1865. 4to, uncut. Large paper ; of which 50 copies only were printed. 4325 Shepard. The same. New York, 1865. Fcap. 4to. /^^ 4326 [Shepherd, Rev. Dr.] History of the American Revolution. London [Z. TJ. K. n.d.'] 8vo, half morocco. Also in the same volume Darrach's McCellan, Genealogy of the Frost Family, and Duer's Life of Kent. 4327 Sherburne, A. Memoirs of Andrew Sherburne : A Pen- sioner of the Navy of the Revolution. Written by himself. Providence, 1 83 1. i2mo, sheep. Sherburne was one of the prisoners on the Old Jersey Prison ship. /^.^5-4328 Sherburne, J. H. Life and Character of John Paul Jones, ' Captain in the United States Navy during the Revolutionary War. New York, 1 85 1. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. sf2l 4329 Sheridan. Dramatic Works and Life. London, 1854 { 4330 Sheridan. The Speeches of the Right Honorable Richard X^ Brinsley Sheridan. With a Sketch of his Life. Portraits. Lon- <>r , don, 1842. 3 vols., 8vo. 4331 Shillibeer. The Briton's Voyage to Pitcairn's Island. 18 /^-f Etchings. 1817. Svo, boards. 4332 Shirley. The Conduct of Major-General Shirley late General and Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in yc>o North America Briefly stated. Portraits inserted. London, 1758. 8vo. Written by Shirley or Lord Sterling and full of curious information respecting the war on the New York frontier, attack on Niagara, etc. 4333 Short Description, A, of the Province of South Carolina, A ^ with an Account of The Air, Weather, and Diseases at Charles- il 396 Silent Hours. town, Written in the Year 1763. London^ John Hinton MDCCLXI. °V°- The author was a Dr. MiUigan,— See Monthly Review, xlih, 484. 4334 Short Narrative, A, of the Horrid Massacre in Boston in March, 1770, To which is added, an Appendix. New Tork^ 1849. ^^°' '^''*^' This edition contains the rare " Additional Observations," printed from " the original in the Library of Harvard University." ^ 'V' 4335 Sibley, J. L. History of the Town of Union. Boston, 1851. i2mo.' By the esteemed librarian of Harvard College, he has been content with this " Union " I believe. '(^6 4336 Sibley. Notices of the Triennial and Annual Catalogues of Harvard University ; with a Keprint of the Catalogues of 1674, 1682 and 1700. Boston, 1865. 8vo, uncut. 150 copies only printed in this form. /-, /^ " 4337 SiCKELMORE. History of Brighton. Plates. 1827. 4338 Sidney, Sir Philip. The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Philip yd Sidney, with a Life, and Notes by Wm. Gray. Boston, i860. 8vo. ■;/s 4339 Sidney. Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. London, 1867. A delightful booJf which improves by age. . J. ^ 4340 Sidney. Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney, with Remarks by /.•d'J Miss Porter London, 1807. 2 vols., i2mo, half calf . 4341 Sigma. (Pseudon). Reminiscences of Samuel Dexter Bost., /ft 1857. 4342 Signers. Biographies of the Signers of Declaration of Inde- pendence, printed in folio, on one side of the paper, for the pur- /&^ poses of Illustrations. Got up for the use of collectors of autographs. 4343 [SiGOURNEY, Lydia H.] Sketch of Connecticut, Forty Years Since. Hartford, 1824. i2mo. With accounts of Narraganset Indians and sketch of Samson Occum, Indian preacher. xj 4344 Silent Hours. Essays for Sunday Reading. London, 1868. SiMMs. 397 /tf(j 4345 Sill. Genealogy of the Descendants of John Sill, who settled in Cambridge, Mass., in 1637. Jlbany, 1859. i2mo. Af) 4346 SiLLiMAN, Prof Remarks, made on a short Tour between Hartford and Quebec, in the Autumn of 18 19, New Haven, 1820. 121T10, boards^ uncut. 4347 SiLVESTRE. Marques Typographiques ou recueil des mono- grammes, Chiffres, enseignes, emblemes, relies et fleurons des libraires et imprimeurs qui ait exerce en France, depuis I'intro- tion de I'imprimerie en 1470, jusqu'a la fin du sixieme siecle : a /S-Si^ '^^s marques sont jointes celles des libraires et Imprimeurs qui pendant la meme periode. Paris, 1853-1867. Crushed levant morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. Bound up from the original numbers. The book is chiefly a collection of engravings of the quaint, curious or beautiful designs of old printers and booksellers, and is in- dispensable to the student of French Typography and would form a desirable addi- tion to Brunet's Manuel. ^ 4350 SiMCOE, J. G. A Journal of the Operations of the Queen's Rangers, from the End of the Year 1777, to the Conclusion of the late American War, by Lieutenant-Colonel Simcoe, Com- mander of that Corps. 10 maps. Exeter, Printed for the Author, [178 7. J 4to, morocco, gold filleted sides, broad inside gilt border, gilt edges. A superb copy of the excessively rare original edition, clean and fresh as when pub- lished. " First printed soon after the termination of the war of Independence, but apparently not published, and was almost unknown to exist, until a few years ago, when a copy turned up in a sale {I believe of Mr. Chalmers' library) and from that copy the New York edition of 1844 was printed." — Rich. 4351 Simcoe. Military Journal. Another Edition. Large paper. ^ _. New York, 1844. Imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. 4352 Sims, C. S. The Origin and Signification of Scottish Sur- names.' With a Vocabulary of Christian Names. Albany, x'ibi. /^t Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. One hundred and fifty copies only printed for subscribers ■ 4353 SiMMs, J. R. The American Spy, or Freedom's Early Sac- rifice. A Tale of the Revolution, founded upon Fact. Albany, / ^~ 1857. ^^°' ""'^"'• Large paper : only 28 copies printed. 4354 SiMMS History of Schoharie County, and Border Wars of New York ; and Memoranda of the Mohawk Valley. Albany, 3&1^ 1845. 8vo. 398 SiSMUNDI. " Mr. Simms's book is one of that limited class of historical works, for which the reader will feel that he owes a debt of gratitude to its author. It is the very model of a local history and is crowded with details of the adventures of the early settlers of the Mohawk Valley, in their conflicts with their savage neighbors. 4355 SiMMS. Trappers of New York, or a Biography of Nicholas ,^^ Stoner & Nathaniel Foster ; with Anecdotes and some Account ' of Sir William Johnson. Albany, i^bo. i2mo. The murderous hate between the scouts of the revolution and their Indian foes, sur- vived the war, and furnishes the principal incidents which fill this book. ,j^ 4356 SiMMS, W. G. The Life of Francis Marion. Illustrated. Philadelphia, i860. i2mo, sheets, uncut. >^r^ 4-'^5'J SiMMS. Another edition. JVew Tork, 1863. i2mo, uncut. 4358 SiMPKiNSON, J. N. The Washingtons, a Tale of a Country P2>? Parish in the Seventeenth Century. Based on Authentic Docu- ments. London: Longman, i860. Crown 8vo, half calf . Scarce. An elegant book, which contains a valuable historical account of the An- cestors of George Washington. Dr. Stiles's copy sold for $9. />x-g) 4359 Simpson, Henry. The Lives of Eminent Philadelphians, now Deceased. Collected from Original and Authentic Sources, by Henry Simpson. Illustrated with Forty-four fine Engrav- ings. Philadelphia, 1859. Inserted in this copy are very many additional portraits. The drawback to the merits of the book is the fact that many of the portraits are engraved by Sartain, whose special lack of ability lies in the production effaces which are suggestive of a dirty face, washed in dirty water and dried with a dirty towel — in a word smudgy. i/'l^ 4361 Simpson, J. H. Journal of a Military Reconnaissance, from Sante Fe, New Mexico, to the Navajo Country, in 1849. Philadelphia, 1852. With 74 colored plates, representative of Indian life, and one of the most accurate and complete of all the narratives of exploration of the country of the Zuni and the Pueblos Indians. •hj 4362 Singer, S. W. The Text of Shakspeare Vindicated from the Interpolations Advocated by J. P. Collier. London : W. Pickering, 1 853. 8vo, uncut. //A 4363 SiSMUNDI, J. C. L. S. Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe. Translated by Thomas Roscoe. The Best edition. London, 1825. 4 vols., 8vo, half calf . Smiles. 399 4364 SiTGREAVES, L. Report of an Expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers. By Captain L. Sitgreaves. Accom- panied by Maps, Sketches, Views, and Illustrations. 77 plates. Washington, 1854. gvo. v^4370 Slafter, E. F. Memorial of John Slafter. Boston, 1869, 4371 Slang Dictionary ; or the Vulgar Words, Street Phrases, ' ■*'* and Fast Expressions of High and Low Society, Many with their Etymology. London, 1865. i2mo. /^,^^4372 Slave Trade. Eleven tracts chiefly in defence thereof. [y.d.'\ 8vo, half calf P^. 4373 Slavery in Massachusetts. New York, 1866. 8vo, uncut. J ir\1,l\ Smedley, E. The History of France from 843 to 1529. London \n.d.^. 8vo. i/cj^ZlS Smet. Letters and Sketches with a Narrative of a Year's //yt- Residence among the Indian Tribes of the Rocky Mountains. Philadelphia, 1843. i2mo. j, 4376 Smets, A. A. Catalogue Raisonne and Fowler's Catalogue. 4377 Smiles, Samuel. The Huguen(;ts, their Settlements, Churches, U-^ and Industries in England and Ireland. New York, 1868. 8vo. 4378 Smiles. Lives of Boulton and Watt. Phila., 1865. 8vo. ,4.379 Smiles. Life of G. and R. Stephe A^. r, if /$T> 400 Smith. /9 4380 Smith, Adam. The Wealth of Nations. London, 1789. -^^ 3 vols., Svo, calf. 4381 Smith. Wealth of Nations. London, i%']0. Post Svo. 4382 Smith, Alexander. Dreamthorp. Boston, 1864. i2mo. 4383 Smith, A. R. Catalogue of Books relating to America. London, 1 87 1. Svo. 4384 Smith, Charles. The Monthly Military Repository. Re- spectfully inscribed to the Military of the United States of America. Vol I (all published). New York, 1796. iyo, uncut. Contains much curious and interesting matter relative to the American Revolution. 4385 Smith, C. A. Forest Voices. Albany, 1866. 4to. 43S6 Smith, C. J. Historical and Literary Curiosities, consisting of Fac-similes of Original Documents ; Scenes of Remarkable Events and Interesting Localities ; and the Birth-places, Resi- dences, Portraits, and Monuments of Eminent Literary Charac- ters ; ... Selected and Engraved by the late Charles John Smith, F.S.A. 100 plates. London, mdccclii. 4to, half morocco, gilt top uncut. 4387 Smith, C. P. Lineage of the Lloyd and Carpenter Family. Compiled from Authentic Sources. Camden, printed by B. Chew, 1870. 4to. 4388 Smith, E. R. The Araucanians ; or, Notes of a Tour among the Indian Tribes of Southern Chili. Plates. New Tork, 1855. i2mo. 4389 Smith, E. O. Old New York: or. Democracy in i68g, A Tragedy. New Tork, 1 853. I2mo. Mrs. Smith in a slip of errata announces this tragedy as in preparation for the stage. By way of comedy, or in disgust, she has changed her name to Oakesmith which, is a suggestive change. 4390 Smith, Mrs. E. Vale. History of Newburyport ; from the Earliest Settlement to the present time, with a Biographical Appendix. Newburyport, 1854. Svo. 4391 Smith, George. History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, from the Discovery of the Territory to the Present Time, with Smith. 401 a Notice of the Geology of the County, and Catalogues of its Minerals, Planets, Quadrupeds, and Birds. 34 maps and plates. Philadelphia, 1862. 8vo cloth. 4392 Smith, Goldwin. Three English Statesmen. London, 1868, Post 8yo_ 4393 Smith, H. H. Anatomical Atlas Illustrative of the Structure of the Human Body ; under Superintendence of W. E. Horner. London, 1845. Royaj gyo] .vjt) 4394 Smith, H. W. Nuts for Future Historians to Crack. Containing the Cadwalader Pamphlet, Valley Forge Letters, etc. Portrait and cuttings inserted. Philadelphia, 1856. 8vo. ^^ 4395 Smith, J. An Oration on the Death of George Washington. Exeter, 1800. 8vo, uncut. 4396 Smith, John. The | Generall Historie | of | Virginia, New- England, and the Summer | Isles : with the names of the Ad- venturers, I Planters, and Governours from their | first beginning An° : 1584. to this | Present 1626. | With the Proceedings of those Severall Colonies | and the Accidents that befell them in all their | Journyes and Discoveries. | Also the Maps and De- scriptions of all those | Countryes, their Commodities, people, | /Cc -. Government, Customes, and Religion | yet knowne. j Divided into sixe Bookes. | By Captaine lohn Smith sometymes Gover- nour I in those Countryes & Admirall. | of New England. | Lon- don. I 1632. Folio, engraved title, crushed red levant morocco, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. An elegant copy with beautiful impressions of all the original maps and plates, and the errata which is wanting in many copies. Smith's Virginia needs no commendation; it will always be regarded as one of the most interesting of the numerous works relative to that "Colonic;" but should our reader wish to peruse a lively description of this curious work we refer him to Dibdin's " Library Companion." Lest the authorship might be disputed the valiant captain has in several parts of the work stated, "lohn Smith writ this with his own hand." 4397 Smith. The | Trve Travels, | Adventvres, | and | Obser- vations I Of I Captaine lohn Smith, | In Europe, Asia, Affrica, and America, from Anno | Domini | 1583 to 1629. | His Acci- f'f dents and Sea-fights in the Straights, his Service | ... After how he was taken prisoner by the Turks, Sold for a Slave, sent into | Tartaria, ... | Together with a continuation of his general His- tory of Virginia, | Summer-Isles, New England, and their pro- 51 402 Smith. ceedings since 1624., to this | present 1629 ; as also of the new Plantations of the great | River of the Amazons, the Isles of St. Christopher, Mevis, ] and Barbados in the West Indies. | All written by actuall Authours, whose names j you shall finde along the History. | Plate. London^ 1630. j Folio, calf. v7, 439^ Smith. The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations ol- Captaine John Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and Ame- rica ; Portraits and Engravings from the London Edition of 1629. Richmond^ 1819. 2 vols, in I, 8vo, calf. , ^ ,, — 4399 Smith, John. A Description of New England ; or the Ob- ' servations, and Discoveries of Captain John Smith (Admirall of that Country), in the North of America, in the year of our Lord 1 6 14. Boston^ 1865. 4to. " This is the first booii published which speaks of New England, previously called North Virginia." — Rich. 4400 Smith. Advertisements For the unexperienced Planters of .^ __, New England, or anywhere. Or, the Pathway to Experience . to Erect a Plantation. Boston., 1865. Imp. 410. 4401 Smith. A True Relation of Virginia, by Captain John Smith, With an Introduction and Notes, by Charles Deane. Kj-nc- Map. Boston., 1866. 410, half levant morocco., by Bradstreet. One of two copies printed on Whatman's drawing paper. , _ 4402 Smith. The Same. Boston^ 1866. Fcap 4to, a«fa/. 4403 Smith. Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas. An Indian Tale. [By John Davis.] Philadelphia, 1805. i2mo. 4404 Smith, J. J. American Historical and Literary Curiosities ; Consisting of Fac-Similes of Original Documents Relating to Yiy^ the Events of the Revolution, etc., etc. With a variety of Reliques, Antiquities, and Modern Autographs. Collected by Jno. Jay Smith & Jno. F. Watson. N. I"., i860. 4to, cloth. 4405 Smith. The same. Second Series. 64 plates. New Vqo Tork, i860. Large Paper, folio, unbound. 4406 Smith, J. T. A Book for a Rainy Day ; or Recollections /^X) of the Events of the last Sixty Six Years. London., 1845. Smith. 403 4407 Smith, J. S. Memoirs of Baron de Kalb. 1868. 8vo, half morocco. ^ 4408 Smith, J. R. Catalogue of Books, illustrating North and South America. London^ 1865. 8vo, cloth. 4409 Smith, J. A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books or Books written by Members of the Society of Friends commonly called Quakers, From their first Rise to fhe Present Time. London., 1 863. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth., uncut. The best work on the subject. The collector of early American imprints will find the titles of many books which are comparatively unknown. 1 _. 4410 Smith. Bibliotheca Anti-Quakeriana. Parts i and 2. 8vo. ;ot" 441 1 Smith, J. H. An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the Death of Major Andre, Adjutant General of His ^ 0-f^ Majesty's Forces in North America. London., 1808. 8vo, calf. Fine copy of a highly interesting, and in this condition — scarce book, 4412 Smith, J. H. Record of the Trial of Joshua Hett Smith Esq., for alleged complicity in treason of Benedict Arnold. ^OO Morrisania, 1866. 8vo. One of fifty copies only printed. 4413 Smith, J. T. The Northmen in New England, or America L in the Tenth Century. Boston., i?,2,9- i2mo. A Scholarly treatise now very scarce, 4414 Smith, R. A. Disinfectants and Disinfection. Edinburgh, ^-0 1869. 8vo. 4415 Smith, S. The Family Bible. Plates. London, 1739. \^ 2 vols., folio, old calf. 4416 Smith, Richard Penn. Miscellaneous Works. Philadelphia, A 1856. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. ^^ij Smith, Samuel. The History of the Colony of Nova Caesaria, or New Jersey ; Containing an Account of its First Settlement, Progressive Improvements, The Original and Present Constitu- d-/ tion, and Other Events, to the year 1 72 1. With Some Par- ticulars since, etc. Burlington in New Jersey, m.dcc.lxv. 8vo, calf, gilt edges. A fine copy of this scarce book which deserves to be reprinted. 404 Smith. 4418 Smith. The History of the Colony of Nova Caesarea, or New Jersey, etc. 8vo. The first 352 pages, sheets folded and uncut. 4419 Smith, S. S. Oration upon the Death of General George Washington. ... Trenton, 1800. 8vo, cloth. 4420 [Smith.] The Life and Writings of Major Jack Downing, of Downingville, away down East in the State of Maine. Written by Himself. Boston, 1834. i2mo, uncut. 4421 Smith, T. Journals of the Rev. Thomas Smith, and the Rev. Samuel Deane, with Notes and a History of Portland. Portland, 1849. ^^°' 4422 [Smith, William. J An Answer to Mr. Franklin's Re- mark, on a Late Protest. Philadelphia, 1774. 8vo. *' A very furious attack on Dr. Franklin." — See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 25577. 4423 Smith, W. A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania, in which the Conduct of their Assemblies for several Years past is impartially examined, and the true Cause of the continual Encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret Design of their late unwarrantable Invasion and Settle- ment upon the Ohio River. London, ... 1JS5- Svo, uncut. Very rare in uncut condition. *' From the answer to this pamphlet (^see following No.) it would appear that its author was probably the Rev. William Smith, author of * Discourses,' etc., 175,9, assisted, according to a Ms. note in a copy of the same work, by Dr. Franklin." — Rich. 4424 [Smith.] A Brief State. AT; r., 1865. R\. ^vo, hf. mor. Large paper ; 50 copies printed. 4425 Smith, W The same. New York, 1865. 8vo, uncut. 4426 Smith. Eulogium on Benjamin Franklin. 1792. 8vo. It is fair to suppose that the Doctor had forgiven Franklin or else changed his views after writing. No 4300, mpra. 4427 [Smith.] An Historic Account of ... The Canal Naviga- tion in Pennsylvania. ... Philadelphia, mdccxcv. 4to, uncut. 4428 Smith. An Oration in Memory of General Montgomery, and of the Officers and Soldiers, who Fell with Him, before Quebec. London, i^jd. 8vo, uncut. Smyth. 405 4429 Smith. The Recommendation of William Smith to the University of Oxford. With portrait inserted. London^ I750- reprinted^ \n.d.~\ 410. Got up by the author's grandson, not so much for his grandfather's glorification, but rather with a view to reflect lustre on the family whose credit had not improved by descent. 4430 Smith. A Sermon on the Present Situation of American Affairs. Preached June 23, 1774, at the Request of the Offi- cers of the Third Battalion of the City of Philadelphia. Phila- delphia, 1775- 8vo. 4431 Smith. History of New York, from the First Discovery to the Year mdccxxxii. With a Continuation, From the Year 1732, to the Commencement of the Year 1814. Albany, 1814. 8vo, uncut. 4432 Smith, Wm. R. History of Wisconsin. Madison, 1854. 4433 Smith, W. A Dictionary of the Bible, Comprising its An- tiquities, Biography, Geography and Natural History. Illus- trated. Boston, i860. 3 vols., Bvo. The London edition, in fact the work needs no commendation. 4434 Smith, W. R. The Uses of Solitude. Montgomery, Ala., 1868. Roy. 8vo, uncut. 4435 Smollett, T. Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett Illustrated by George Cruikshank. London, 1856. Roy. 8vo, half morocco. "Perhaps no books ever writtten excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as Smollett's." — Sir Walter Scott. 4437 Smollett, T. History of England, from the Invasion by 'Julius Cssar to 1748. Illustrated with Maps and Portraits of the Kings, Queens, Nobility, Statesmen, and Warriors. Lon- don, 1757. II vols., 8vo, calf. Some plates missing. 4438 Smollett. Travels through France and Italy. 1766. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. /^^-^q Smyth, W., and Lowe, F. Narrative of a Journey from Lima to Para, undertaken with a view of ascertaining the practi- cability of a Navigable Communication with the Atlantic. Lond., 1836. 8vo,:uncut. 406 SOMMERS. Chapters x, xi, and xii., are devoted to a minute description of several Indian tribes, not hitlierto noticed. 4440 Smyth, W. Lectures on Modern History from the Irrup- tion of the Northern Nations to the close of the American Revolution. Also Lectures on the French Revolution. London^ W. Pickerings 1 840. 5 vols., 8vo, uncut. No historical works have ever given more enlightened and perspicuous views of the course of great events than these celebrated lectures. 4441 Smyth. The Same. Another edition. London^ 1854-5. 4 vols., post 8vo. 4442 Snow, C. History of Boston. Boston, 1829 8vo. 4443 Snowden, J. R. A Description of the Medals of Wash- ington ; of National and Miscellaneous Medals ; and ot other Objects of Interest in the Museum of the Mint. Engravings. ... Philadelphia, 1 86 1. 4to, sheets folded. 4444 Snowden. Ancient and Modern Coins. Phila., i860. 8vo, 4445 SoLis, A. de. The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Done into English from the Original Spanish of Don Antonio de Solis, Secretary and Historiographer to His Majesty, by Thomas Townsend. Five books, paged separately and seven plates and maps. London, 1724. Folio, fa//". The finest copy of the work we have ever seen. 4446 SoLis, A. de. The History of the Conquest of Mexico. Translated ... by Thomas Townsend. London, 1753. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. 4447 Some Account of the Conduct of the Religious Society of Friends towards the Indian Tribes in Jersey and Pennsylvania. Map. London, 1844. 8vo. 4448 Some Thoughts on the Immorality of Playing at Cards. 1750. 8vo. 4449 Sommer, J. G. Beschryving der Nieuwe Staten van Amerika, met platen. Amsterdam, 1828. 2 vols., 8vo. A description of the United States in Dutch. 4450 SoMMERS, C. G. Memoirs of Rev. John Stanford. New York., 1835. i2mo. SouLE. 407 4451 Songs of the Brave, The Soldier's Dream, and other Poems and Odes, by Campbell, Wolfe, Collins, Byron, Tennyson and Mackay. Illustrated. London^ 1866. 8vo, morocco extra, gilt edges, printed on tinted paper. 4452 SoTHEBY, S. L. Ramblings in the Elucidation of the Au- tograph of Milton. Illustrated by facsimiles. London, 1861. Folio, half morocco. The subject thoroughly treated, and the illustrations produced at great expense. 4453 Soto. Narratives of the Career of Hernando de Soto in the Conquest of Florida. Translated by Buckingham Smith. New York, 1866. Imp. 8vo. 203 copies printed for the Bradford Club. 4454 SouDER, C. Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, and 3 others. Philadelphia, 1865. 8vo. 4455 Souldier's Pocket Bible, The ; Containing the most (if not all) those places contained in holy Scripture, which doe shew the qualifications of his inner man, that is a fit Souldier to fight the Lord's Battles, both before the fight, in the fight, and after the fight. Printed, 1643. Cambridge, reprinted, i86i.8vo, uncut. Large paper. Twenty-five copies only privately printed for Mr. Livermore, for distri- bution among his friends. "Trust in the Lord, and keep the powder dry." — Title. 4456 Souldier's Pocket Bible. Small paper. Cambridge, 1861. 4457 Souldier's Pocket Bible, The, Printed at London, by G. B. and R. W. for G. C, 1643. Reproduced in Fac-simile with an Introduction by Francis Fry, F.S. A. London, 1862. Sm. 8vo. 4458 SoULE, F. The Annals of San Francisco, containing a Sum- mary of the History of the First Discovery, Settlement, Pro- gress and Recent Condition of California. New York, 1855. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. 4459 SouLE, R. A Dictionary of English Synonymes. Boston, liji. 4460 South Carolina Historical Society Collections. Charleston, 1857-59. 3 ^°'^'' 8^°- 4461 SouLE. Answer to Considerations on Certain Transactions of the Province of South Carolina. London, 1774. 8vu, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 408 Sparks. 4462 South Carolina. The Constitution of the State Rights, and Free Trade Association of SouthCarolina. ... Charleston, printed by A. E. Miller, 1 83 1. 18 mo. 4464 South Carolina. Historical Collections of South Carolina ; compiled by B. R. Carroll. New York, 1836. 2 vols., 8vo. 4465 Southampton. The First Book of Records of the Town of Southampton, with other Ancient Documents. Plate. Sag Harbor, \'i']i,. ^yo, half calf. 4466 Southey's Poetical Works. Boston, 1^60. 10 vols., i6mo. 4467 SouTHEY. The Life of William Cowper. Boston, 1858. 4468 SouTHEY. History of Brazil. London, iSio. 2 vols., 4to, boards. No title page In Vol. 2. 4469 SouTHEY. Essays, Moral and Political. London, 1832. 2 vols., i6mo, boards. ^■^Ji SouTHEY, Capt. Thomas. Chronological History of the West Indies. London, 1827. 3 vols., 8vo, half calf . 4472 SouTHEY. Life of Nelson. London, 1872. i imo, paper. 4473 Spafford, H. G. Gazetteer of New York. Albany, 1813. 4474 Spalding, M. J. Sketches of the Life, Times, and Charac- ter of the Rt. Rev. Benedict Joseph Flaget. Louisville, Ky., 1852. i2mo, cloth. 4475 Spalding, W. Italy ann the Italian Islands. [«.(f.] 3 vols, in I, calf. 4476 Sparks. The Library of American Biography. Conducted by Jared Sparks. [First Series. 10 vols.] New Tork, Harper (sf Brothers, 1 854. [Second Series. 15 vols.] Boston, Little and Brown, 1844. 25 vols., i2mo, boards, uncut. " One of the most interesting in historical literature. It is second, in importance and value, to no series of original works ever printed in this country. The great merits of Mr. Sparlcs are reverence for truth, soundness of judgment in regard to evidence and exhausting fullness of detail and illustration." — Grisivold^s Prose Writers, 4477 Sparks. Life of John Ledyard the American Traveller. Cambridge, 1828. Svo. Spilsbury. 409 4478 Sparks. The Life of Col. Ethan Allen. Burlington, 1S5S. 4479 Sparks. The Life of Gouverneur Morris, with Selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers ; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States. Boston, 1832. 3 vols., 8vo, uncut. 4480 Sparks. Catalogue of the Library of Jared Sparks. Cam- bridge, 1871. 8vo. 4481 Sparks. In Memoriam. Jared Sparks, also Mayer's Me- moriam. 1866. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. 4482 Sparks. Specimens of New^spaper Literature : with Per- sonal Memoirs, Anecdotes, and Reminiscences. Boston, 1850. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. Contains many interesting literary anecdotes connected with the early history of this country. 4483 Specimens of German Romance, Selected and Translated from Various Authors. [By Thomas Carlyle.] London, 1826. 3 vols., post 8vo, half calf. Very scarce, a choice collection of German tales, with admirable plates by George Cruikshank. 4484 Spectator. With Biographies and Portraits. London, i^^-^. Royal 8vo, half calf. 4485 Speech, A, intended to have been delivered in the House of Commons, in support of the Petition from the General Con- gress at Philadelphia. London, 1775. 8vo, half morocco. 4486 Speeches at full length of Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Caines, the Attorney-General, Mr. Harrison, and General Hamilton, in the Great Cause of the People, against Harry Croswell, on an IndictmentforaLibelon Thomas Jefferson. N. 1"., 1804. Uncut. 4487 Spenser, Edmund. Works of, with Glossary. London, 1715. 5 vols., i2mo, old calf . 4488 Spiers and Surenne. French and English Pronouncing Dictionary. New York, 1854. Royal 8vo. 4490 Spilsbury, W. H. Lincoln's Inn and its Library. London, Pickering, 1850. Post 8vo. 52 410 Squier. 4491 Spirit of the Public Journals for 1805. Bait., 1806. i2mo. 4492 Spooner, S. Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors, and Architects. New York, 1853. 8vo, half morocco. Founded on including Bryan's Dictionary, and presumably superior to it. The edi- tion rejoiced (?) in the euphonious Chardean (?) name of Shearjashub, and doubtless descended from pious parents. 4493 Spooner. A Biographical History of the Fine Arts, Alpha- betically arranged. N. Y., 1865. 2 vols., large 4to, bds., uncut. This is a new issue of the previous work, a few copies, of which this is one, were printed on very large and thick paper for the convenience of the large and increasing num- ber of illustrators and for such persons this edition is admirably adapted. 4496 Spooner, T. Memorial of William Spooner, 1637. Cincin- nati, 187 1. 8vo, cloth. 4497 Spooner. Brooklyn Directory, for 1822. Brooklyn, 1822. 4498 Sprague, John J. The Origin, Progress, and Conclusion of the Florida War. New York, 1848. 8vo, half morocco. 4499 [Sprague, W. B.] Memorials of Mrs. John V. L. Pruyn. Albany, 1859. 4to, uncut. A few copies only printed for private distribution. 4500 Spratt, G. Obstetric Tables, Graphic Illustrations on Dis- sected Plates. London, 1838. 2 vols., 410. 4501 Sprout, J. A Discourse on the Death of Geo. Whitfield. Philadelphia, 1 77 1. 8vo, half morocco. 4502 Spurious Reprints of Early Books, by Delta. Boston : pri- vately printed, 1865. Sm. 4to, uncut. Many IMS. alterations are added. 4503 Spurious Reprints. Another edition. Boston, 1865. A review of" Salem Witchcraft by ... Calef, ... with Notes by Samuel P. Fowler." 4504 Squier. Collection of Rare and Original Documents and Relations, Concerning the Discovery and Conquest of America. New York, i860. 4to, half levant morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. Stanhope. 4U 4505 Squier. Nicaragua ; its People, Scenery, Monuments, and the Proposed Interoceanic Canal. With numerous illustrations and original maps. New York, 1856 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Mr Squier's explorations form a fitting sequel to those of Mr. Stephens, extending as they did over an adjacent territory, equally rich in the relics of the ingenious and civilized race of aborigines which once peopled it. 4506 Squier. Notes on Central America, Particularly Honduras and San Salvador. Original maps and illustrations. New York, 1855- 8vo. 4507 Squier. Tropical Fibres ; Their Production and Economic Extraction. New York, 1861. 8vo. 4508 Squier. Catatogueof the Library of E. G. Squier. Edited by Joseph Sabin. ... New York, 1876. 8vo. Rich in books relative to Central America, Peru, etc. 4509 Stabat Mater and Other Hymns. Translated by John D. Van Buren. Albany, 1872. 8vo. 4510 Stahle, W. The Description of the Borough of Reading. ... Reading, 1841. i2mo. A rare Pennsylvania local history. 451 1 Stael, Mme. de. De la Literature. 1800. 8vo. 4512 Stanford, John. Proceedings of Church in Fair-Street, New York, 1795. New York, 1795: i2mo, pp. 11. 4513 Stanhope, Earl. History of Queene Anne. London, i^jo. 8vo, cloth. 4514 Stanhope, P. D. The Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield ; including numerous Letters and Papers ; now first published from the Original Manuscript ; edited with Notes by Lord Mahon. Best edition. 1845-53. 5 vols., 8vo, half russia. " The name of Lord Chesterfield has become a synonym for good breeding and polite- ness. . . But it recalls little or nothing of the statesman, the orator, the wit. We forget that this same little man was one of the best Lord-Lieutenants Ireland ever knew, the best speaker in the House of Lords till Pitt and Murray entered it, one of the most graceful essayists, and the wittiest man of quality of his time, a time when wit meant something more than pleasantry and sparkle," etc., etc. — Edin- burgh Revie'zv. 412 State. 4515 Stanley, A. Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church. New York, 1862. %yio^ half morocco^ gilt top. 4516 Stanley, Col. Catalogue of Books from the Distinguished Library of Col. Stanley. London^ i8i3' 8vo, calf. Large paper copy with names and prices. Respecting this remariiable collection, which sold for over $40,000, its Dibdin's Decameron, vol. iii. 4517 Stansbury, Howard. Exploration aud Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah. Wash.., 1853. 8^°' '^^''^^• 4518 Stansbury, Joseph and Odell, Dr. Jno. The Loyal Verses of. Relating to the American Revolution. Now first edited by Winthrop Sargent. Albany., 1800. Foolscap 4to, uncut. Only no copies printed. 4519 Staples, W. R. Rhode Island in the Continental Congress. Providence., 1870. 8vo, uncut. 4520 Staples, W. R. The Documentary History of the De- struction of the Gaspee. ... Compiled for the Providence Jour- nal. Providence., 1845. Royal 8vo, hf. green mar.., gilt top., uncut. Plate of the "Destruction of the Gaspee" inserted. 4521 Star Spangled Banner. Illustrated by F. O. C. Darley. 4522 Stark, C. Memoir and Official Correspondence of Gen. John Stark. Also a Biography of Stevens and Rogers. Con- cord, 1866. Royal 8vo. 4523 Startling Truths Relating to the Burning of the New Jersey, The Conduct of Wm. B. Reed, and the Conspiracy against Young Keyser Fully Exposed [by] one Acquainted with the Facts. Philadelphia, "the Author, 1856. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet, A very rare pamphlet ; inserted are cuttings relative to the subject. 4525 State Papers of the United States. 1806-8. Bvo, boards. 4526 State of the Trade Carried on with the French On the Island of Hispaniola, By the Merchants in North America, Under Colour of Flags of Truce, ... By a Merchant of London. London, printed and Neiu York, reprinted by Gaine, 1760. 4to. Stephens. 413 4527 Staunton, R. The Chess Tournament. Bohn, 1856. Post 8vo. 4528 Stebbins, R. p. An Historical Address delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the Incorporation of the Town of Wilbraham, Jan. 15, 1863. With an Appendix. Boston, 1864. 8vo. 4529 Stedman, C. History of the Origin, Progress, and Termi- nation of the American War. By. C. Stedman, who served under Sir W. Howe, Sir H. Clinton, and the Marquis Corn- wallis. Z»Wo«, 1794. 2 vols., 4to, a«f«/. Fine copy, fresh, and clean as when issued. Particularly valuable on account of the large and splendid military maps and surveys, from the official originals by the Bri- tish engineering staff, with which it is adorned. Fisher's copy sold for $38, Morrell's, $38. — See Clinton, Henry, N. 403. 4530 Stedman. Geschichte der Americanischen Kriegs. Map. Berlin, 1795. 2 vols, in one, 8vo, half sheep. 4531 [Stedman, E. C.J A Reconstruction Letter. [In Verse.j New York, privately printed, 1866. ^vo, uncut. 130 copies only printed for private distribution. 4532 Steele, O. G. History of the Buffalo Public Schools, List of Marriages and Shippen's Hollingsworth School. 3 vols. 4533 Stenhous, T. B. H. The Rocky Mountain Saints ; A Full' and Complete History of the Mormons, from the first Vision of Joseph Smith to the last Courtship of Brigham Young. Lon- don [n.d.^. 8vo. 4534 Stephens, Henry. The Book of the Farm. 2d Edition. Numerous plates and woodcuts. Edinburgh, 1852. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, half calf . Best edition of this standard work. 4536 [Stephen, James.] War in Disguise ; or, the Frauds of the Neutral Flags. New York, 1806. 8vo, uncut. 4537 Stephen, Sir. J. Lectures on the History of France. New York, 1852. 8vo. 4538 Stephens, J. L. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings. New York., 1855. 2 vols., Svo, half morocco. 414 Stevens. The wonderful structures of the race of Indians which once inhabited the peninsula of Central America, are here described by pen and pencil, with great clearness and minuteness. The temples, structures, idols, utensils, buildings and architecture, of that active, intelligent, and almost mythical people, are illustrated by more than seventy large engravings, from drawings by Mr. Catherwood." — Field. 4539 Stephens. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. Illustrated by 120 engravings. New Tork^ 1855. .2 vols., 8vo. So far from exhausting the antiquities of the peninsula in his first two volumes, these add to our astonishment by portraying the gigantic ruins of still more imposing structures, erected by the vanished race of peninsular aborigines." — Field. 4540 Stephens. Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia, Greece. New Tork^ 1854. 4 vols, in 2, i6mo, half morocco ^ gilt. 4541 Stephenson. A Call from Death to Life, being an account of the Sufferings of Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson and Mary Dyer, in New England, in the year 1659. Provi- dence^ 1865. Small 4to, half morocco^ gilt top^ uncut. One hundred copies only privately reprinted. " The following tract or series of letters takes rank among literary men, as of the highest rarity, no mention being made of it by the English Prince of biographers, and its existence being utterly ignored by our early writers on the subject of religious persecution in America, unless Besse form an exception." — Introduction. It would have been kind on the part of the writer to have just given the name of the English " Prince." 4542 Stephenson. Another copy. Unbound. 4543 Sterne, L. Works of Law^rence Sterne. London^ 1853. 8vo, half calf, 4544 Sterne, L. The same, with Life of. London^ ^823. 4 vols., l6mo, half calf , Sterne's wit is poignant though artificial, and his characters have yet invaluable original differences, though the groundwork of some of them had been laid before ; and the spirit of the execution, and the master strokes constantly thrown into them are not to be surpassed. 4546 Steuben, Baron. Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops. Boston.^ 1794- i2mo. 4547 Stevens, A. Dr. Cartwright Portrayed, in his visit to Brooklyn, 1861, ... Correspondence with the Devil. With Observations. .. By Dr. Abel Stevens. New Tork^ 1861. Stevens. 415 4547 Stevens, Henry. American Bibliographer. Parts i, and II [Ail published.] Chiswick, 1854. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 100 copies only printed for subscribers. Very scarce. Contains facsimiles of the " Earliest iinown Zylographic Leaf respecting America," believed to be unique; and of the " Plan of Mexico as it existed before the Conquest." 4548 [Stevens.] Bibliotheca Americana. A Catalogue of Books relating to the History and Literature of America. London, 1 86 1. 8vo, uncut. Large paper; 250 copies only printed. This, one of the most carefully prepared auc- tion catalogues ever issued in London, contains 2415 lots with full collations of every work from the " Nuggets," of which indeed it is an abridgement. 4549 Stevens. Bibliotheca Historica ; or, a Catalogue of Books and iVIanuscripts relating to America. Boston, 1870. 8vo, uncut. Beautifully printed, and profusely annotated. One of the few bibliographical works which unites instruction with amusement. 4550 Stevens. Catalogue of My English Library. London, 1853. Foolscap 8vo, uncut, 4551 Stevens, Henry. Historical Nuggets. London, 1858. 2 vols., foolscap 8vo, uncut. " Printed in the best style of the Chiswick Press, regardless of time, it comprises 2934 Titles given in full, with the collation and price of each work. It was intended as far as it went to be a manual for collectors of this expensive class of books. But it did not go very far, containing as it does not a selection, but only such books as the author happened to possess at that time. It was intended to supply the deficiences by additional volumes, but these have never appeared, and probably never will in this form." — Author. 4552 Stevens. Schedule of 2000 American Historical Nuggets taken from the Stevens Diggings in September, 1870, and set down in chronological order of printing from 1490 to 1800. London, privately printed, 1870. 4to, uncut. 4553 Stevens. Sebastian Cabot — John Cabot = O Endeavoured by. ... Boston, 1870. 32mo, uncut. Twenty copies only privately printed on Whatman's paper. 4554 Stevens, J. A. Colonial Records of the New York Chamber of Commerce, 1768-1784. With Historical and Biographical Sketches by John Austin Stevens, Jr. New York, 1867. Imperial 8vo, uncut. Large paper. A few copies only printed, with the plates on India paper, and including five portraits not in the small paper copies. 416 Stiles. 4555 Stevens, W. B. ... A Discourse ... Centennial Bishop White. Philadelphia, 187 1. 8vo. 4556 Stewart, J. The Tocsin of Social Life. London, iSo^- 4557 Stewart, R. W. The Tent and the Khan ; a Journey to Sinai and Palestine. Edinburgh, 1857. 8vo. 4558 Stickney, C. E. a History of the Minisink Region : also A General History of the First Settlement of the County. Mid- dletown, N. T., 1867. 8vo, uncut. 4559 Stickney, M. A. Stickney Family. Salem, iSbg. 8vo. 4560 Stiles, E. A History of three of the Judges of King Charles I. Major-General Whalley, Major-General GofFe, and Colonel DixwelL: Who, at the Restoration, 1660, Fled to America; and were Secreted and Concealed, in Massachusetts and Con- necticut, for near thirty years. With an Account of Mr. Theophilus Whale, of Narragansett, Supposed to have been also one of the Judges. Hartford^ 1793- 1 2 mo, morocco extra, by Bradstreet. 9 plates. 4561 Stiles, H. R. Account of the Interment of the Remains of American Patriots, who Perished on Board the British Prison Ships during the American Revolution, with Notes and an Ap- pendix, by Henry R. Stiles, M.D. 8vo, cloth. Also Letters from the Prison-Ships of the Revolution, with Notes. New York: privately printed, 1865. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. Edition 80 copies, 35 of which are on large paper. 4562 Stiles, The same. Large paper. 1865. 2 vols., 4to. 4563 [Stiles, j Biographical Sketch of Gabriel Furman. 4to. 25 copies only printed. 4564 Stiles. Bundling, its Origin, etc. Albany, i86g. i6mo. Best edition of the only American work on this curious and disturbing subject. 4566 Stiles. Contributions towards a Genealogy of the (Mas- sachusetts) Family of Stiles. Albany, 1863. Sm. 4to, half morocco, by Bradstreet. A few copies only privately printed. Stith. 417 4567 Stiles. Genealogy of the Stiles, Bissell and Munsell Families. 3 vols., 8vo, uncut. 4568 Stiles. Genealogical Contributions Hayden Family. 8vo. 4569 Stiles. The History of Ancient Windsor, Conn., includ- ing East Windsor, South Windsor, and Ellington, Prior to 1768, the date of their separation from the old town ; and Windsor, Bloomfield and Windsor Locks, to the present time, etc., etc. Albany, 1863. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 4570 Stiles. A History of the City of Brooklyn. Including the Old Town and Village of Brooklyn, the Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburg. By Henry R. Stiles. Brooklyn, the Author, 1867—70. 3 vols., 8vo. Large paper copy beautifully bound in dark blue crushed levant morocco, gilt tops uncut. Contains several steel portraits, H. C. Murphy, M. Kalbfleish, etc., be- sides hundreds of woodcuts. 4571 [Stiles. j Catalogue of [Dr. Stiles'] Books sold. New York, 1866. 4572 Stille, C. J. iVIemoir of Horace Binney, Jr. Philadel- phia \n.d.'\. 8vo. 4573 Stille. Memoir of the Rev. William Smith. Philadel- phia, 1859. ^^°' uncut. 4574 Stillman, George A. Life, Real. A Poem. New York, 1855. i2mo, cloth. 4575 Stillman, S. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of George Washington. Boston [1800]. 8vo, uncut. 4576 Story, T. A Rot amongst the Bishops. London, 1612. A reprint of an extremely rare book. 4577 Stith, W. The | History j of the j First Discovery | and | Settlement | of j Virginia : | Being | An Essay towards a General | History of this Colony. | By William Stith A.M. | Rector of Henrico Parish, and one of the Governors of | William and Mary College. | Williamsburg, \ printed by William Paris, M,DCC,XLVII. 8vo, morocco, gilt sides. A fine copy of the first and best edition. The valuable original documents from which this history was compiled have been destroyed by fire. The appendix contains a 53 418 Stone. collection of charters relating to the period comprised in the volume. Besides the copious materials ofStith, the author derived assistance from the manuscripts of his uncle Sir John Randolph, and from the records of the London Company, put into his hands by Colonel William Byrd, President of the Council. 4578 Stith. History of Virginia. New York, reprinted, 1866. Large paper} 50 copies printed. 4579 Stith. The same. New York, 1866. 8vo, uncut, 200 copies printed 8vo. Forms No. vi, Sabin's reprints, Octavo series. 4580 Stobo, R. Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo of the Virginia Regiment. Pittsburgh, 1854. i8mo, cloth. Stobo was held as a hostage for many years by the French at Quebec. The Plan of Fort Du guesne was made from the original manuscript drawing by Stobo, in the possession of Mr. W. M. Darlington. 4581 Stockhardt, J. A. Chemistry of Agriculture. London, 1855. l2mo, half turkey. 4582 Stocqueler, J. H. Military Encyclopedia, Technical, Bi- ographical and Historical Dictionary. London, 1853. %vo. 4583 Stoddard, A. A Genealogy of the Family of Anthony T. Stoddard of Boston. Boston, 1849. 8vo. 4584 Stoddard. The Same. Large Paper. 1849. 4'°- 4585 Stoddard, Ch'. Anthony Stoddard, of Boston, Mass., and his Descendants ; A Genealogy. Originally complied by Charles Stoddard and Elijah W. Stoddard, ... Revised and En- larged by Elijah W. Stoddard. New York, 1865. 8vo, uncut. 4586 Stoddard, John. Glossology ; or the Historical Relations of Languages. London, 1858. i2mo, cloth. 4587 Stoddard, R. H. The King's Bell and Reconstruction Letter. New York, 1863. 4588 Stone, E. A Discourse ... at Reading February 22, 1800; the Day Recommended by Congress to the Observance of the People ... for Publickly Testifying the Grief for the Death ... of General George Vv'ashington. By Eliab Stone. Boston, Murray & Loring [1800]. 8vo. 4589 Stone, E. M. History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from its Settlement in 1630 to 1842. Boston, 1843. ^^°5 uncut. Storrs. 419 4590 Stone, John S. Memoir of the Life of James Milnor, D.D., of New York. New York, n.d. 8vo. 4591 Stone, W. L. The Poetry and History of Wyoming ; con- taining Campbell's Gertrude, with a Biographical Sketch of the Author, by Washington Irving ; and the History of Wyoming, from its Discovery to the Beginning of the Present Century. Albany, 1864. i2mo, cloth, uncut, cuttings inserted. 4592 Stone. Life of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea), including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmer, St. Clair, and Wayne, and Other Matters Connected with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795. Albany: J. Munsell, 1864. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, uncut. Large paper, fifty copies only printed, with the portraits on India paper. 4593 Stone. The Life and Times of Sir William Johnson, Bart. Albany, 1865. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, uncut. One of fifty copies only on Large Paper, with the portrait on India Paper. " The life of the celebrated royal superintendent of Indian affairs, for a period of forty years, beginning in 1738, is full of material for Indian history. By far the most valuable contributions to it are contained in the Appendix, in which are printed for the first time, and from the original MSS., two Journals, kept by Sir William, of expeditions to Niagara, Oswego, and Detroit, through the cantonments of the Six Nations, and the Ottawa Confederacy, etc." — Field. 4594 Stone. The Lifeand Timesof Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, orRed Jacket. By the Late William L. Stone. With a Memoir of the Author, by his Son. Alb., 1866. Roy. ^vo, half roan, uncut. One of fifty copies on Large Paper, with the Portraits on India Paper. The " Life of Red Jacket," is in fact a portion — the concluding one — of the history of the Six Nations. The volume has therefore a general historical as well as a personal biographical interest. 4595 Stone, W. L. History of New York City. New Tork, M.DCCC.LXXVII. 8vo. 4596 Stonington. The Defence of Stonington (Connecticut) against a British Squadron, August gth to I2th, 1814. Hartford, 1864. Sm. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 125 copies only printed for private distribution. 4597 Storrs, R. S. Oration on Abraham Lincoln. Brooklyn, 1865 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 42G Strictures. 4598 Story, J. Miscellaneous Writings. Boston^ 1852. Royal 8vo, cloth. 4599 Strange Voyage of Domingo Gonsales to the World in the Moon. London., 1768. 8vo, half morocco. A rare and curious tract. 4600 Strebor, Eiggam. Shadows and Silver Sprays [Poem]. New York, 1875. 4to, cloth gilt. 4601 Street, A. B. The Council of Revision of the State of New York ; Its History, A History of the Courts with which its Members were connected. Albany, 1859. ^vo., cloth. 4602 Street. Frontenac. A Poem of the Iroquois. Albany, 1866. 4to. A unique copy on India paper. 4603 Streeter, S. F. ... Papers relating to the Early History of Maryland. Baltimore., 1876. 8vo, uncut. 4604 Strength out of Weakness. Or a Glorious Manifestation of the further Progresse of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England. New York., 1865. 410, half morocco. 4605 Strickland, Agnes. Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest, now first published from Official Re- cords and other Authentic Records. A New Edition revised and augmented with steel Portraits of every Queen. London., Longmans., 1856. 8 vols., small 8vo, fine copy, elegantly bound in polished calf., marble edges. 4606 Strickland. Lives of the Seven Bishops. London., 186 . 4607 [Strickland, W.J The Tomb of Washington, at Mount Vernon. Philadelphia., 1840. 8vo. 4608 Sttictures of Labienus [Napoleon III], 1865. And 10 other pamphlets. 8vo. 4609 Strictures on the Philadelphia Mischianza or Triumph upon leaving America Unconquered. London., 1779. 4610 Strictures upon the Letter Imputed to Mr. JefFerson, Ad- dressed to Mr. Mazzei, Printed June 1800. i2mo. Sullivan. 421 461 1 Strobel, P. A. The Salzburgers [in Georgia]. Baltimore^ 1855. i2mo. 4612 Strong, N. Discourse. Death of Gen. George Washing- ton. ... Hartford, 1800. 8vo, uncut. 4613 Strong, R. M. Memoir of. Albany, 1863. 8vo. 4614 Stuart, C. B. The Naval Dry Docks of the U. S. 24 Steel Plates. New York. 1 852. 4to. The only work on the subject, now very scarce. 4615 Stuart, I. W. Life of Captain Nathan Hale the Martyr- Spy of the American Revolution. With Illustrations. Hart- ford, 1856. i2mo. Hale's Diary, in the appendix, is a valuable contributiou to our literature of the revo- lution. 4616 Stuart, J. Three Years in North America. Edinburgh, 1833. 2 vols., post 8vo, boards, uncut. 4617 Sturge, Jos. Visit to the U. S. in 1841. London, 1842. 8vo. hoards. 4618 Succinct View, A, of the Origin of our Colonies, with Their Civil State, ... whereby The Nature of the Empire established in America, ... may be ... understood. London, m.dcc.lxvi. 4619 SucHET, Marshal. Memoirs of the War in Spain from 1808 to 1814. London, 1829. 2 vols., boards uncut. 4620 Sue, E. Mysteries of the People. New York, 1867. Royal 8vo, half morocco by Bradstreet. 4621 Sue. TheWandering Jew, revised transl. by H. L. Williams. Portrait. London, 1873. 8vo. 4622 Suetonius Delphini. 8vo, calf. 4623 Sullivan. General Sullivan not a Pensioner of Luzerne, Cambridge, Press of John Wilson and Son, 1875. 8vo. 4624 Sullivan, James. The History of the District of Maine. Boston, ijgs- ^^°" 4^2 SWETT. 4625 Sully. Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, Prime Minister to Henry the Great. Translated. Portraits. Bohn^ 1856. 4626 Sumner, Charles. Recent Speeches and Addresses. Boston, 1856. i2mo, cloth. 4627 Sumner, G. Oration July 4, 1845 ^^^ ]^^ 4-> ^859- Boston, 1859. ^ vols., 8vo. 4628 Sumner, W. H. A History of East Boston ; with Biogra- phical Sketches of its Early Proprietors, and an Appendix. Por- traits. Boston, 1858. Roy. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 4629 Sumner, W. H. The Same. 5m^., 1858. 8vo, boards, uncut. 4630 Sumner. Memoir of Increase Sumner. Boston, 1854. 8vo. 4631 Sumner. Memorial Records, In Memory of Hon. Increase Sumner, of Great Barrington, Mass. ...Bridgeport, Conn., 1873. 4632 Sumpter, a. The Lives of General Zachary Taylor, and General Winfield Scott. New Tork, 1848. 8vo. 4633 Sunderland, B. Sermon on Whittlesey and ten other pamphlets. 4634 Supplement, A, to the State of the Expedition from Canada, containing General Burgoyne's Orders, respecting the Principal Movements and Operations of the Army to the Raising of the Siege of Ticonderoga. New Tork, privately reprinted, i8b^. Printed for presentation. The work was originally published without Gen. Burgoyne's authority. — See M. R., xlii, 492.. 4636 Surault, F. M. J. Catalogue, and 6 other Catalogues. Camden, 1874. 4637 Sutherland, A. The Knights of Malta. Philadelphia, 1846. i2mo. 4638 Sutton and Dawson. Dictionary of Photography. Illus- trated. 1867. i2mo. 4639 Swett, S. History of Bunker Hill Battle. With a Plan. With Notes. Boston, 1827. 8vo, half morocco. Tailfer. 423 4640 Swift, J. Gulliver's Travels, with Memoir. Upwards of 300 wood-engravings. London. 8vo. 4641 SwiFT^ Supplement to Dr. Swift's Works; Miscellanies by the Dean, Dr. Delany, Dr. Sheridan, Mrs. Johnson, and others with notes. London, 1779. 3 vols., i2mo. 4642 Swift. History of Middlebury, Vt. 1859. 8vo. 4643 Swift. Statistical and Historical Account of the County of Addison, Vermont. Middlebury, 1859. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. 4644 Swinburne, A. C. Laus Veneris. New York, 1867. i2mo, sheets folded. 4645 SwiNDEN, John. Junius Lord Chatham. London, 1833. Half morocco, by Bradstreet. i,b^b Syntax. {Pseudon.) Doctor Syntax's Three Tours com- plete ; with Life and Adventures of the Author. 80 full-page Illustrations. London. i2mo. ABLEAU de la Grand Bretagne, de I'Irelande et des Poss. Angloises. Maps, views and portraits. Paris, 1800. 4 vols., 8vo, calf. The engravings are both pretty and numerous. 4648 Taciti Opera, ex recog. Gruteri. Franco, 1607. ^^o, calf. 4649 Tacitus, translated by Gordon, with Political ^Discourses upon that author. London, 1737. 4 vols., 8vo, calf. 4650 Tacitus. Another Ed. Dublin, i-] 2^. 4 vols., 8vo, ca^. 4651 Taggard, Cynthia. Poems. Neiv York, 1834. 8vo. 4652 Tailfer, P. A True and Historical | Narrative | of the Colony of I Georgia | In America, j From the First Settlement Thereof until | this Present Period : j Containing | The Most Au- thentick Facts, Matters and Trans- | actions therein ; | Together with ] His Majesty's Charter, Representations of the | People, 424 Tanguy. Letters, etc. | And | a Dedication to his Excellency General Oglethorpe, ] by \ Pat. Tailfer, M.D. | Hugh Anderson, M.A. | Dr. Douglass, and Others, | Landholders in Georgia, at Present in Charles-Town in South- ] Carolina. | ... j Charles -Town, South Carolina : | 1741. 8vo, half morocco by Bradstreet. Very scarce. "Reprinted in London, witliout a date, but probably in the same year. It places the conduct of General Oglethorpe in a very different light from that in which it has generally been represented. It has been said that it shows him in his tj-ue colours." — Rich. 4653 Tailfer, P. The Same. Washington, 1835. This rare tract contains some severe critiques on John Wesley. 4654 Taine, H. a. History of English Literature, Translated by H. Van Lann. Edinburgh, 1871. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. 4656 Taintor Family [Genealogy], Greenfield, 1867. i2mo, half morocco, interleaved, by Braastreet. 4657 Talbot. The Resolution of the High Court of Errors ... for ... Pennsylvania ; In the Cause of Silas Talbot. ... Phila- hia. M.DCC.LXXXV. 8vo. 4658 Talmadge, B. Memoir of Col. Benjamin Talmadge, pre- pared by Himself, at the request of his Children. New Tori, 1858. 8vo. A unique copy, with thirty-five portraits, views, etc., inserted, including Col. Tal- madge, Major Andre, General Green, Steuben, Carleton, etc., mostly proofs on India paper. Privately printed. Very scarce. 4659 Talmage, T. De Witt Crumbs Swept Up. Philadel- phia, 1870. i2mo. 4660 Tamburini, P. Filosofia Morale. Portrait. 1833. 4 vols., i6mo, half calf . One of the last Italian works on the subject. 4661 Taney. Decision of Chief-Justice Taney, in the Merry- man Case, upon the Writ of Habeas Corpus. Philadelphia, 1862. 8vo. One of forty-nine copies printed on large paper. 4662 Tanguy de la Bissiere, Observationas on Pickering's Dis- patch. Philadelphia, 1797. 8vo, Taylor. 425 4663 Taopi and His Friends, or the Indians Wrongs and Rights. Philadelphia^ 1869. i2mo. 4.664 Tappan and Dunbar Controversy. New York, 1846. 8vo. 4665 Tardy George, a Poetical Satire on G. B. McClellan. New Tork^ i860. Folio. 4666 Tarleton, B. a History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1 78 1, in the Southern Provinces of North America. By Major- General Tarleton, Commandant of the late British Legion. London, 1 796. 4to, boards, uncut. " Colonel Tarleton's History gives a minute detail of all the military operations in both Carolinas, and part of Virginia, until the surrender of Lord Cornwallis with his whole army at Yorktown, Oct. 19, 1781." — Rich. See Mackenzie (R.) 4667 Tasso. Jerusalem Delivered. Translated by J. H. WifFen. London, 1854. Post 8vo, half morocco. 4668 Tator, H. Eulogy on Clay, Patrick Henry, and JeiFerson. Albany, 1852. 3 vols., 8vo. 4669 Tautphobus. At Odds. Philadelphia, 1863. i2mo, cloth. 4670 Taylor, Bayard. Poem of the Orient, A Poet's Journal, 1855. i2mo. 4671 Taylor. Eldorado [California]. New York, 1854, lamo. 4672 Taylor. Egypt and Iceland in the Year 1874. London, 1875. lamo. 4673 Taylor, Ed. S. History of Playing Cards with Anecdotes of their Use in Conjuring, Fortune-Telling, and Card Sharping, Colored plates. London, 1865. i8mo. 4674 [Taylor, George.] Martyrs to the Revolution in the British Prison-Ships in the Wallabout Bay. Map. New York, 1855. Scarce. 4675 Taylor. Re-Union of the Family of Joseph Taylor at Middletown, New Jersey in 1861. 1861. 4to. 4076 Taylor, H. Philip Van Artevelde. 1835. i6mo. 54 426 Taylor. 4677 Taylor, I. History of the Transmission of Ancient Books to Modern Times. London^ 1827. 8vo. 4678 Taylor, Jeremy. The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life, described in the History of the Life and Death of the ever Blessed Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the World. London^ W. Pickerings 1849. 3 vols., fcap, 8vo, cloth^ uncut. 4679 Taylor. Holy Living and Dying. Boston^ 1864. 2 vols., small 8vo. Large paper copy. 4680 Taylor. The Worthy Communicant. London, W. Pick- ering, 1853. ^vo. Elegantly printed by Whittingham with rubricated title and ornamental headings and initials. 4681 Taylor. Doctor Dubitantium or Rule of Conscience, London, 1660. Folio, calf. Original edition of this remarkable work. 4682 Taylor. Works, with an Essay, Biographical and Critical. London, 1836. 3 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth. ** Bishop Taylor has the eloquence of the orator, the fancy of the poet, the acuteness of the schoolman, the profoundness of the philosopher, and the piety of the saint." — Parr. 4683 Taylor. Selections from Jeremy Taylor. Boston, 1869. 4684 Taylor. A Narrative of the Dispute between John Tay- lor, Esquire, and George Clymer, and Francis Hopkinson, Esquires. In which are inserted The Several Extracts and Quotations from the Different Letters and Papers, which have passed between them. ... Printed in the year 1787. 4to, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 4685 Taylor, John. Miscellaneous Works, Letters, Songs, Poems, Enigmas, Rebuses, etc. Limerick, ijij . iimo, paper. Rare, curious and facetious. 4686 Taylor, N. W. Lectures on the Moral Government of God. New York, 1859. 2 vols., 8vo. 4687 Taylor, T. Autobiographical Recollections. Boston, i860. Thacher. 427 4688 Taylor, Tom. Life of Benj. Robt. Haydon. New York, '°53' 2 vols., i2mo. 4689 Taylor, W. C. Memoirs of the House of Orleans. London, 1849. 3 vols., ^vo, half morocco. The most thorough work relative to this interesting period of French History. 4690 Teft, J. R. Catalogue of Autographs of the late J. R. Teft, sold 1867. New York, 1867. 8vo. 4691 Temple, J. H., and Sheldon, G. History of Northfield. Many,lS7S- Svo, sheets folded. 4692 Tenell. {Pseudon.) Wood-Notes, or, Carolina Carols. A Collection of North Carolina Poetry. Raleigh., mdccclix. 4693 Tennent, G. a Sermon ... At Philadelphia, January 7, 1747-8. Being the Day appointed by The Honourable, The President and Council, To be observed throughout this Province, •As a Day of Fasting and Prayer. ... Philadelphia., printed by IV. Bradford., ... Mdccxlvii. 8vo. 4694 Tennent, H. Irenicum Ecclesiasticum. Philadelphia., W. Bradford., mdccxlix. 8vo. 4695 Tennyson, Alfred. Works. Best and most Complete Edition. London., 1873. 6 vols., 8vo, uncut. 4696 Tennyson. Idyls of the King. 1859. i2mo. 4697 Terence and Phjedrus. Literally Translated. London., Bohn. Post 8vo. 4698 Ternaux, H. Bibliotheque Americaine ou Catalogue des Ouvrages relatifs a I'Amerique qui ont paru depuis sa decouverte jusqu'a i'an 1700. Paris., 1838. 8vo, half morocco. " This catalogue contains 1153 articles : the few notes added by Mr. Ternaux, cause a regret that he has been so sparing of them." — Rich. 4699 Thacher, J. American Medical Biography : or Memoirs of Eminent Physicians who have flourished in America. To which is prefixed a Succinct History of Medical Science in the United States, from the first Settlement of the Country. 15 portraits. Boston, 1828. 2 vols., Svo, boards, uncut. 4700 Thacher. The same. Boston, 1828. Svo, sheep. 428 Thaer. 4701 Thacher. The American Revolution, from the Com- mencement to the Disbanding of the American Army ; given in the form of a Daily Journal, with the exact dates of ail the most Prominent Generals, etc. New York^ 1 857- 8vo. 4702 Thacher. A Military Journal during the American Re- volutionary War, from 1775 to 1783. Biographical Sketches of several General Officers. Boston, 1827. 8vo, boards, uncut. Fine copy. Scarce. 4703 Thacher. History of the Town of Plymouth, from 1620, to the present time. Second Edition. Boston, 1835. iimo, cloth. 4704 Thacher, T. C. An Eulogy on the memory of Gen. George Washington. Boston, [1800.] 8vo, pp. 12, uncut. 4705 Thacher, P. Sermon on the Death of General Washing- ton. Boston, 1800. 8vo. 4706 Thacher, T. and T. C. Eulogy on George Washington. 1800. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. 4707 Thackeray, F. A History of the Right Honorable William Pitt, Earl of Chatham ,• containing the Speeches in Parliament ; Correspondence upon American Affairs. London, mdcccxxvii. 2 vols., 4to, uncut. 4708 Thackeray, W. M. Students Quarter, or Paris Five and Thirty Years Since. Original colored illustrations. London \n.d.'\. l2mo. Not included in any edition of Thackeray's works. 4709 Thackeray. BalladSi Boston, 1856. i2mo. 4710 Thackeray. Vanity Fair, Miscellanies, Pendennis, New- comes and English Humorists. Leipzig, 1853. ^5 vols., hf. bd. 47 1 1 Thackeray ANA : Notes and Anecdotes. Illustrated by a profusion of Sketches by William Makepeace Thackeray, de- picting Humorous Incidents in his School-life, and Favourite Characters in the books of his every-day reading. London, n.d. 4712 Thaer, A. Practical Agriculture. Translated. New York, 1856. 8vo. Thomas. 429 4713 Thayer, E. Family memorial Part I, Genealogy of Four- teen Families of the Early Settlers of New England,... Part II, Genealogy of Ephraim and Sarah Thayer, ... Hingham^ J. Farmer printer 1835. 8vo. 4714 Theory of the Universe. New Tork^ 1868. 8vo. 4715 Thierry, M. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans ; its Causes, and its Consequences. Translated by William Hazlitt. London^ 1847. 2 vols., post 8vo, tree calf. 4716 Thiers, M. A. History of the Consulate and Empire of Napoleon. London., 1850. 12 vols., in 6, 8vo, half calf . 4717 Thiers. History of the French Revolution. Translated by T. W. Redhead. Portraits and plates. London., 1849. 8vo, half morocco. 4718 Thomas, B. F. Memoir of Isaiah Thomas by his Grandson Benjamin Franklin Thomas. 3 Portraits of Isaiah Thomas. Boston., 1876. 4719 Thomas, Gabriel. An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and Country of Pensilvanla ; and of West New Jersey, in America. With Map. New Tork, reprinted for Henry Austin Brady., 1848. i2mo, cloth. Of this rare facsimile reprint a few copies only were printed. 4720 Thomas. Another copy. New York, ... 1848. Small %\o., folded. 4721 Thomas. The History of Printing in America. With a Biography of Printers, and an Account of Newspapers. To which is prefixed a Concise View of the Discovery and Progress of the Art in other parts of the World. Worcester., from the Press of Isaiah Thomas Jun., 1810. 2 vols., 8vo, sheep. Very scarce. , 4722 Thomas. A Specimen of Isaiah Thomas's Printing Types. Being as Large and Complete an Assortment as is to be met with in any one Printing Office in America. Chiefly Manu- factured by that great Artist William Caslon, Esq. ; of London. Printed at Worcester., Massachusetts., by Isaiah Thomas., 1785. 8vo, uncut. Printed on one side. Curious and very rare. 430 Thomson. 4723 Thomas, J. Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology. Philadelphia^ 1870. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, elegantly bound in half crimson morocco, gilt tops, uncut, by Bradstreet. Thick paper edition, the ordinary edition is in one volume. 4724 Thomas. Descendantsof John Thomas who Removed from Wales, G. B. to America, and Married in Boston, Massachu- setts, 1667. [n-p-1 n.d.^ 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. \1'1S Thompson, B. F. The History of Long Island ; from its Discovery and Settlement, to the Present Time. With many Important and Interesting Matters. ... Second Edition. New York, 1843. 2 vols., cloth. 4726 Thompson, D. P. History of the Town of Montpelier. Montpelier, i860. 8vo. 4727 Thompson, Hon. J. Dinner by the Philadelphia Bar. 1873. 4728 Thompson, J. J. A History of the Feud between the Hill and Evan's Parties of Garrard County, Ky. Cincinnati \n.d.~\. 8vo, uncut. 4729 Thompson, T. Clinical Lectures on Pulmonary Consump- tion. London, 1854. 8vo. 4730 Thoms, W. J. Human Longevity, its Facts and its Fictions, including an Inquiry into some of the most Remarkable Cases. London, 1873. Post 8vo. Mr. Thoms does not believe in centcnnarians, and discredits most of the stories rela- tive to very old persons. 4731 Thomson, Dr. A. T. Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. London, 1832. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf . 4732 Thomson, Mrs. A. T. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 17 15 and 1745. London, 1845. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. 4733 Thomson. Memoirs of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough, and of the Court of Queen Anne. London, 1839. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf, gilt. 4734 Thomson. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Raleigh with some Account of the Period in which he lived. Portrait. Lon- don., 1830. 8vo, tree calf extra. TiCKNOR. 431 4735 Thomson. Recollections of Literary Characters. London^ 1854. 2 vols, in I, half calf . 4736 Thomson, Charles. The Old Covenant, commonly called The Old and New Testament, translated from the Septuagint. Philadelphia^ 1808. ^vo, calf scarce. The translator is better known as secretary to the First Congress. 4737 Thomson, Gray and Phelps. \y.d.'\ 2 vols., i2mo. 4738 Thorburn, G. Sketches from the Note Book of Laurie Todd. ... Portrait. New York., 1867. 8vo, uncut. This gentleman once gravely proposed, to the late Mr, George P. Putnam, to sit pub- licly in his store at the rate of one dollar per hour in order to be looked at. 4739 Thorpe, T. Catalogue of Interesting Collection of Curious Books. London. 8vo, half morocco. Thorpe's catalogues are distinguished for ther elaborate detail. 4740 Thornton, J. W. Ther Landing at Cape Ann. Bost.., 1854. 4741 Three Letters Addressed to the Public, on ... the Na- ture of a Federal Union, ... Philadelphia., ^I'^Z- ^^°' ""'^"'• 4742 Thucydides. TranslatedbyWm. Smith. Portrait. Lon- don., 1812. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. 4743 Thurston, David. A Brief History of Winthrop, from \ 1J64. to October, 1853. Portland, 1855. i2mo. ; 4744 [TiCKELL.J The Green Box of Monsieur DeSartine, found at Mademoiselle Du The's Lodgings. London, ijjq. { 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top by Bradstreet. fc Scarce. A curious satirical work bearing upon the prominent French and American I - actors in the American Revolution; Franklin, Arnold, Deane, Maurepas, de Estaing, etc. 4745 TiCKNOR, George. History of Spanish Literature. Third j, American Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Boston, 1866. f 3 vols., royal 8vo, uncut. .- Large paper copy of which only lOO were printed. \ if'ji.b TiCKNOR. The Life of William HicklingPrescott. Boston: t Ticinor and Fields, iSb^.. A^°- f Largest paper ; a few fine copies only printed. 432 TOCQUEVILLE. 4747 TiCKNOR. Life, Letters and Journals of George Ticknor. Boston, 1876. 8vo, sheets folded. 4748 TiLDEN, Samuel J. The New York City " Ring." New York, 1873. ^^°* 4749 TiLGHMAN, Wm. An Eulogium in Commemoration of Dr. Caspar Wistar. Philadelphia, 1818. ifX.o,half morocco, uncut. 4750 Till, W. English Commemoration Medals. 1858. i2mo, half morocco. 4751 Till. Essay on the Roman Denarius and English Silver Penny. London, 1838. Half morocco. 4752 Times, J. Clubs and Club Life in London. With Anec- dotes of its Famous Coffee Houses, Hostelries, and Taverns. With numerous Illustrations. London \n.d.'\. Crown 8vo. 4753 Times. Year Book of Facts in the Great Exhibition of 1851. London, 1851. i6mo. 4754 Times. Year Book of Facts. 1861. i6mo. 4755 Timlow, Herman R. In Memoriam. Died. ... Elizabeth Pratt. New York, 1867. 410, uncut. 4756 TiMPERLEY, C. H. Encyclopaedia of Literary and Typo- graphical Anecdote ; being a digest of the most interesting Facts illustrative of the History of Literature and Printing .. with Biographical Sketches of Eminent Booksellers, Printers, etc., of all Ages and Countries. Including particulars of the Intro- duction of Printing ... A History of Newspapers ... etc. Second Edition. 1 1 Plates. London, 1842. Imp. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. A comprehensive, instructive, and entertaining omnium gatherum of whatever could be collected from known and authentic sources. 4757 To THE People of the United States. Philadelphia, 1807. 8vo, uncut. This rare book relates to the Convention in Paris 1803. 4758 Tocqueville, a. de. Democracy in America. Trans- lated by Henry Reeve. The Translation Revised and in great part Rewritten, ... by Francis Bowen. Cambridge, 1864. 2 vols., royal 8vo, uncut. Town. 433 Large paper ; one hundred copies only printed. " Let me earnestly advise your perusal of M. de Tocqueville's work. His testimony, as well from actual personal experience as on account of freedom from prejudice, is above exception." — Sir Robert Peel's Speech. 4759 Todd, H. J. Life and Writings of John Milton, with a Verbal Index. London, iSoq. ^io, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 4760 Todd, J. A. Memoir of the Rev. Peter Labagh, with His- tory of the Reformed Church in America. A^. T., i860. lamo. 4761 ToLHAUSENandGARDEssAL. Technological Dictionary, Eng- lish, French and German. Paris, 1864. 3 vols., i2mo. 4762 Tomb, S. An Oration on the Death of General George Washington. Newburyport, 1800. 8vo, uncut. Scarce. 4763 Tombleson's Upper and Lower Rhine. Containing nu- merous steel plates. London \n.d.'\. 2 vols., 8vo. One of the best of the many books on the Rhine and its scenery. 4764 Tomes, Robert. Battles of America by Sea and Land, con- sisting of the Colonial and Revolutionary Battles, the War of 1812 and the Mexican Campaigns. With Biographies Illus- trated by Steel Engravings from Original Designs by Darley, Chappell, etc. New York, 1863. 3 vols., 410. In parts as published with early impression of the numerous plates. 4765 TooKE, John Home. Diversions of Purley, Edited by Rd. Taylor. London, 1840. 8vo, half morocco. One of the ablest treatises on philology ever put forth. 4766 ToURNEE a la Mode dans les Etats-Unis traduit de 1' Anglais. Paris, 1829. 8vo. This fashionable tour is interesting by way of comparison between then and noiu. 4767 TowLE, G. M. The History of Henry the 5th of England. New York, 1866. 8vo. 4768 TowLE, N. C. History of the Constitution of the United States. Boston, 1861. i2mo. 4769 Town, I. A Detail of some Particular Services Performed in America during the Years 1776, 1777, 1778 and 1779. 55 434 Tracts. Compiled from Journals and Original Papers. Supposed to be Chiefly Taken from the Journal kept by Sir George Collier. Nnv York, privately printed, 1835. i2mo. The greater part of the edition was consumed by fire. 4770 TowNSEND, G. H. Manual of Dates. 1867. i2mo. 4771 TowNSEND, J. Some Account of the Battle of Brandywine, 1777, and papers on the same. Philadelphia, 1846. 2 vols., 8vo. 4772 ToWNSEND, J. K. Narrative of a Journey across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River, and a Visit to the Sandwich Islands, Chili, etc. With a scientific appendix. Philadelphia, 1839. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. A book very superior to the ordinary style of travelers who travel a good deal, see nothing, and write everlastingly. 4774 Tracts. Dickenson, J. God's Protecting Providence. London, 1790. Account of the Captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, Late of Kachecky in New England by the Indians,, by S. Bownas. London, 1787. Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his Family taken by the Indians, 1780. London, 1790. 2 vols, in i, i2mo. 4775 Tracts. A Collection of 5 in one volume. [1;.^.] 8vo, half morocco. Includes Groton Jubilee, New Bedford Celebration, Westminster Centennial, New- buryport Reception, etc., Mr. Cram's Address. 4776 Tracts. Beddoes on Calculus, Sea Scurvy, etc., 1793, Two Memoirs from French of Dr. Gritanner, etc. 8vo. 4777 Tracts. Rise and Progress of the Foundling Hospital Con- sidered, 1761. A Serious Address to all Gentlemen of the Law 1760. The case of the Hon J. Annesley, Esq., 1756. Ob- servations on Buyers of Stolen Goods, 1 75 1. Sermon on Death of George 2d, by Peter Shaw, 1760. 8vo, half bound. The case of Annesley is very remarkable, Sir W. Scott's plot of Guy Mannering is founded upon it. — See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 1601. 4778 Tracts. The Character of a Fine Gentleman, etc., by Mr. Addison, 1721. Prophetical Observations Occasion'd by The New Comet, and by other Signs in the Heavens, 1723, etc. London. Svo. Trinity Church. 435 4.779 Tracts and other Papers relating principally to the Original Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies of North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Washington, 1836. 4 vols., ^vo, half morocco, 4780 Trall, R. T. Pathology of the Reproductive Organs. Boston, 1863. 8vo. 4781 Transactions of the Medical Society of Albany and others. 1872. 3 vols., 8vo. 4782 Traveller's Guide, The, through the Middle and Northern States and the Provinces of Canada. Saratoga Springs, 1833. 4783 Treat. TheVindicationofCapt. Joseph Treat ...against the Calumny contained in ... Brown's Official Report of the Battle of Chippeway. Philadelphia, 1815. 8vo, uncut. 4784 Treaties of Amity and Commerce, and of Alliance Eventual and Defensive between His Most Christian Majesty and the Thirteen United States of America. Philadelphia, printed by John Dunlap, MDCCLXXVii. 4785 Tredgold. The Strength of Cast Iron. 1824. Svo, calf. 4786 Trench, R. C. Study of Words. New Tor k, iSs()-i2mo. 4787 Trent. Journal of Captain William Trent from Logstown to Pickawillany. Cincinnati, 1871. 8vo. 4788 Trenton Falls. Picturesuue and Descriptive, edited by N. P. Willis. New York, 1851. 16 — imo. TRIALS. An Extensive Collection. See the end of the Catalogue. 4789 Tribune. Almanac 1838 to 1868. New York: reprint, 1868. 2 vols., i2mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. Perhaps the only instance in which a series of Almanacks has ever been reprinted. 4790 Tribune Almanac for 1843, 8, 50, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 60, i, 2, 4, 7W^ 3, 4 and 5, in all 19. i2mo. 4791 Trinity Church, New York. A Collection of Pamphlets Relative to, in one thick volume. New York, 1846, etc. 8vo, half morocco. 436 Trumbull. 4792 Trinity Church. Pamphlets Relative to, g tracts, v.d. 4793 Tristram, H. B. The Great Sahara, Wanderings South of the Atlas Mountains. Illustrated. London^ i860. i2mo. 4794 Troemel. Bibliotheque Americaine Catalogue raisonne d'une collection de livres precieux sur I'Amerique. Leipzig. 1 86 1. 8vo. uncut. 4795 Trollope, Anthony. Bromley Parsonage. New York, 1861. i2mo. 4796 Trollope. North America. New York., 1862. i2mo. 4797 Trollope, Mrs. Domestic Manners of the Americans. Plates. New York., 1832. 8vo, half calf . Prefixed are some denunciatory remarks. 4798 Trollope, T. A. A History of the Commonwealth of Florence, from the Earliest Independence of the Commune to the Fall of the Republic in 1531. London., 1865. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth., uncut. The latest and best authority on the subject. 4799 Troup, R. Remarks on Trinity Church Bell. A^. 2"., 1846. 4800 Trumbull, B. A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of its First Planters from England in the year 1630, to the year 1764 ; and to the close of the Indian Wars. New Haven., Maltby, Goldsmith and Co.., 1818. 2 vols., 8vo, sheep. Large and clean copy, scarce. 4801 Trumbull. A Discourse ... at the Meeting of the Freemen Of the Town of New Haven, April 12, 1775. New Haven., I'J'JI. And another Sermon. 2 \oh. .,uncut. 4802 Trumbull. A Funeral Discourse on the Death of General George Washington. New Haven, 1800. 8vo, uncut. 4803 Trumbull, B. A General View of the Principal Events, from the Discovery of North America to the Year 1765. New York, 18 10. iwo, boards, uncut. Vol. I, all published. Tucker. 437 4804 Trumbull. ... A Sermon ... at North-Haven, December II, 1783. The Day appointed by the United States for a General Thanksgiving on Account of the Peace concluded with Great Britain. New Haven Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, mdcclxxxiv. 8vo. 4805 Trumbull. A Sermon ... General Election at Hartford, May 14, 1801. Hartford, Hudson and Goodwin, 1801. 8vo. 4806 Trumbull, J. Autobiography, Reminiscences and Letters of John Trumbull, from 1756 to 1841. New York, 1 841. 8vo. The distinguished author was an aid-de-camp and friend of Washington and the worln contains many interesting details of the times, both in Europe and America. 4807 Trumbull. McFingal : An Epic Poem. With Introduc- tion and Notes, By Benson J. Lossing. New York : G. P. Putnam. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Large paper copy of which one hundred only were printed. 4808 Trumbull. McFingal. 1812. 1812 4809 Trumbull, J. H. The Origin of McFingal. Morrisania, 1868. 4810 Truth Will Out ! The Foul Charges of the Tories against the Editor of the Aurora Repelled, etc. 8vo, uncut. 4811 Tucker, Beverly. The Partisan Leader. Secretly Printed in Washington for Circulation in the Southern States, but after- wards suppressed. New York, 1861. 2 vols., I2mo. 4812 Tucker, G. The Life of Thomas Jefferson, third President the United States ; with Parts of his Correspondence never been published, and Notices of his Opinions, Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law. Philadelphia, 1837. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. 4813 Tucker. Progress of the United States. A^. T., 1843. 4814 Tucker, St. George. Hansford ; a Tale of Bacon's Rebel- lion. Richmond, Va., i2,si- izmo, half morocco. 4815 Tucker. A Dissertation on Slavery with a Proposal for the Gradual Abolition of it in the State of Virginia. New York, 1861. 8vo. 488 TURNBULL. 4816 TucKERMAN, H. T. America and her Commentators. New Tork, 1864. i2mo. A series of extracts chiefly from foreign authors relative to America. 4817 TucKERMAN, Bp. Book of the Artists. New Tork, 1867. 8vo, sheets folded. 4818 TucKERMAN. The Character and Portraits of Washington. New Tork, 1859. 4to. Illustrated by about 50 portraits, nearly all fine India proof impressions, including several very scarce portraits of Washington. 4719 [TucKERMAN. J Leaves from the Diary of a Dreamer. London: Pickering, 1853. Fcap. ^\o, morocco extra, giit edges. 4820 TucKERMAN. A Sheaf of Verse bound for the Fair. New York: C. A. Alvord, 1864. i2mo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. Privately printed and rare. , ^6^ 4821 TucKERMAN, J. A Funeral Oration. Occasioned by the Death of General George Washington. Boston [1800.] 4822 Tudor, W. The Life of James Otis, of Massachusetts : Containing also, Notices of Some Contemporary Characters and Events from the Year 1760 to 1775. Boston, 1823. 8vo, boards, uncut. " View of Osgood Farm," which is often wanting. 4823 TuFTS, C. An Oration in Honour to the Memory of General George Washington, ... Boston, 1800. 8vo, uncut. Rare. 4824 TuRENNE, Marshal. History of Henri De la Tour d' Au- vergne. Viscount de Turenne, Marshal-General of France. London, 1735. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. y^ 4825 TuRRENNE. Histoire du Vicomte De Turenne Marechall f^Q General des Armes du Roi. Maps. 1736. ^ Yoh., ibmo, calf. 4826 TuRNBULL, David. Travels in the West, Cuba, and No- J^,f tices of Porto Rico, and the Slave Trade. London, i860. 8vo. 4827 TuRNBULL, Robert J. Visit to the Philadelphia Prison ; being an Account of the Administration of the Building. Phila- ' d^S^ delphia, 1796. 8vo, calf. Turner. 439 4.828 TuRNBULL, W. P. The Birds of East Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Glasgow, printed for private circulation, 1869. ^_' Contains twenty beautifully executed figures, in the manner of pencil drawings, of the I birds referred toin the work, including several from drawings by Alexander Wilson, the celebrated ornithologist, whose grave forms the vignette to the memorial dedi- cation. 4.829 TuRNBULL. The Same. 1869. 410. Large paper copy. 4830 Turner, J. Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey ^ Turner, with Family Records, In Two Parts. Boston, 1852. 8vo, half morocco, interleaved by Bradstreet. 4831 Turner Gallery, The. A Series of Sixty Engravings, from the most Celebrated Works of J. M. W. Turner, R.A., executed by Jeens, Armytage, Willmore, E. Goodall, Brandard, Wallis, Cousen and Miller. With Biographical Sketch and Descriptive Text, by Ralph Wornum, Keeper of the National Gallery London. Folio, half morocco extra, gilt edges. " In selecting the subjects the publisher has chosen judiciously. Turner's art life is divided into three epochs j it was therefore necessary that the series should include examples of each period j but as the last is that in which his genius — or fancy, as some say — took the strangest and most unintelligible form, so there is here the ^i(J smallest number of engravings 5 while the period when, perhaps, it reaches its cul- minating point, is that containing the greatest number. Many of his grandest pro- ductions are in this series of engravings, and the ablest landscape engravers of the day have been employed on the plates, among which are some that, we feel assured. Turner himself would have been delighted to see. These proof impressions con- stitute a volume of exceeding beauty, which deserves to iind a place in the library of every man of taste. The number of copies printed is too limited for a wide cir- culation, but, on that account, the rarity of the publication makes it the more valu- able. — A7-t Journal. 4832 Turner, J. M. W. Liber Fluviorum, or River Scenery of France. Sixty-one Line Engravings from drawings by Turner, with Descriptive Letter Press by Ritchie and Biography by Alaric A. Watts. London, 1853. Large %vo, finely bound in calf. Vastly superior to issues of later date. 4833 Turner, O. Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of Western New York : a History of the Confederated Iroquois ; Border Wars ; Pioneer Settlement under the auspices of the ^^- Holland Company; Reminiscences of the War of 1812; the Erie Canal, etc. Buffalo, 1849. 8vo, sheep. 440 Tyng. 4834 Turner, O. History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase. To which is added a Pioneer History of Monroe County, Early Difficulties with the Indians. ^/ Rochester, 1857. 8vo. More than half of this volume is occupied with personal reminiscences by the early settlers j of their association or conflict with the Indians, etc. 4835 Turner, Capt. S. Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Teshoo Lama in Tibet. Plates from views taken on the fj^^ spot. London, 1 806. 4to, boards. 4836 Turner, Sharon. History of the Anglo-Saxons. London, ^ 1852. 3 vols., 8vo, uncut. y^oJs>- — One of the best works up to the date of its publication on the subject. /■ 4837 Tusser, Thomas. Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry. Edited by W. Maver. London, 1812. 8vo, boards. / (O^ For another edition zee Haslewood, J., supra. 4838 TusTiN, J. P. A Discourse ... Dedication of Church in Warren, R. I. Providence, 1845. ^^°- . 4839 i UTHiLL. A Family Meeting of the Descendants of John Tuthill, one of the Original Settlers of ... Southold, N. Y., (No. I,) held at New Suffolk, L. I., August 28th, 1867. //^ Sag Harbor, N. T., 1867. 8vo. , 4840 Twelfth Night at the Century Club, 1858. New York, '=^t5~ 1858. 8vo, half morocco. ^ 4841 Twelfth Night at the Century Club. New York, 1859. 4842 TwoMBLY, A. S. ... National Thanksgiving, A Discourse. -/ Jibany, lS6^. ^to, uncut. 25 copies only printed for private circulation. «, 4843 Tyler, S. Memoir of Roger B. Taney. Baltimore, 1872. -J'V^ Royal 8vo, sheets folded. Very scarce in such a condition. /g 4844 Tyng, Dudley H. A Series of Newspaper Cuttings relative to. Mounted in a royal 8vo Strap Book. y^ 4845 Tyng, S. H. Address at the Installation of Officers of Prince of Orange Lodge. 1864. 4to. . , 4846 Tyng. Feast Enjoyed, and 3 others. i2mo. Tytler. 441 Cspost«Pl)ical antiquities, 4848 S. Gregory. Pope, Incipic comentu btl Gregorii pape Catica canticoi'Lim Prologus Folio, 39 leaves. Y^'Z An unrivalled piece of black letter printing without date or place, signatures or pagina- tion and evidently of the date about 1460 — clean clear and crisp as the day it was printed. 4849 S. Gregory [Colophon. J Epiicit liber quartus dyalogorum gregorii [Same Gregory's Dialogues.] Folio, 81 leaves. f)liyt Without date or place of printing, but printed by Schayffer at Mayence about 1565. 4850 S. Gregory. Incipit comentu bti Gregorii pape sup Cantica cantecorum Prologus. Folio, 39 leaves. Without date or place, but printed by Schayfer at Mayence about 1565. It would be difficult to over estimate the beauty or rarity of this series of three books all printed by Petrus SchaefFer — the partner of Fust and Schaeffer the two men to whom it is generally conceded we are much indebted in respect to the Art of Print- ing. These three books were originally bound together as their present condition clearly indicates, and a Latin inscription in the book tells the history of their pre- servation in this form — the gist of the history is this. — They have been preserved m this form in the family of the SchaefFers for eight generations down to the year 1780, when the volume was sold, and some later owner perhaps unable to read their history has simply divided the volume into three pieces — there is nothing to prevent a new purchaser from reuniting these long time associates probably bound together by the printer himself, and putting them into an appropriate and deserved condition as to binding. /. s specimens of the Beautiful Type, Jet Black Ink i! and Vellum Like Paper which SchaefFer used, they are superb and we cannot \^ fancy a more desirable monument of one of the inventors of the Typographic Art than is here presented — It is emphatically a case where the poet's advice to *' Gather you Rosebuds while you may " is especially applicable. .U^\^S1 Tyson, M. E. Ellicott's Mills. Baltimore^ 1871. 8vo. ^^"4^5^ Tytler, I. Answer to Paine's Age of Reason. Salem^ 1796. i2mo. f.^t 4^59 Tytler, P. F. Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. Edinburgh^ 1832. Post 8vo, half calf ^ gilt. i~ li — 4860 Tytler. Life of Scottish Worthies. London. ivo\%..ibmQ, _ 4861 Tytler, S. Noblesse Oblige. London, I'i'ji. Post 8vo. ""^ 56 442 Vade Mecum. 3 7]^ Jl6- >i-; r^ -ys ^ -^ NITED STATES Exploring Expedition. Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. By Charles Wilkes. Atlas of Plates and Maps. Philadelphia^ 1845. Imp. 8vo, cloth^ uncut. Large paper copy. 4864 United 8tates Consular System, a Manual. Washington., 1856. 8vo. 4865 United States Form Book. New York., 1845. 8vo. 4866 United States Letter Writers, and 3 Others. Phila., 1876. 4867 Universal Magazine. London [y. ^.]. 4 vols., 8vo. 4868 Upham, C. W. Life of Timothy Pickering. Boston., 1873. 3 vols., 8vo, sheets folded. 4869 Upham. Salem Witchcraft, with an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects. Boston., i86y. 4 vols., small 4to, cloth. 4870 Upham, W. P. Memoir of General John Glover, Salem, 1866. 8vo. ^4871 Upshur, A. P. Enquiry into the Character of our Federal Government ; a Review of Judge Story's Commentaries. Philadelphia, 1863. 8vo. 4872 Usher, Jas. A Body of Divinite, or the Summe & Sub- stance of Christian Religion. 1645. Folio calf. The author was the celebrated archbishop of Armagh. 4873 UzTARiz. Theory and Practice of Commerce. Translated from Spanish, by J. Kippax. London, 1 751. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. '^ ADE MECUM for Malt Worms ; or, a Guide to Good Fellows. Being a Description of the Manners and Cus- toms of the Most Eminent Publick Houses, in and about the Cities of London and Westminster. London: reprinted, 1865. 8vo, uncut. An exceedingly curious volume. Van Schaack. 443 r^ 4875 Vail Family. A Large Collection ' of Records of this Family on Single Sheets Gathered into one volume. 410. 4876 Valentia, Lord. Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, The Red Sea, etc. 1802-1806. ZoW., 1811. ^ vols., 8vo, Wj. 4877 Valley Forge Pamphlets, Wm. B. Reed's Antecedents. A Collection. \y.d.'] 8vo, half morocco. 4878 Valley of Wyoming, The : the Romance of its History ^ and its Poetry. Also, Specimens of Indian Eloquence. Com- piled by a Native of the Valley. New York, 1866. i2mo. 4879 Van Amyinge. An Investigation of the Theories of the , Natural History of Man, by L. Prichard and Others. New ^^^ York, 1848. 8vo. 4880 Van Buren, Jesse Hoyt and Benjamin F. Butler, Singular Lives of, accompanied with Historical Documents, By W. L. ^A. — Mackenzie. New York \y.di^. 2 vols., 8vo. Suppressed, 4881 Van Ness, W. P. An Examination of the various Charges exhibited against Aaron Burr, Esq., Vice-President of the United States; and a Development of the Characters and Views of his • ' ^ Political Opponents. \_New York,] printed by Ward and Gould. 8vo, uncut. 1 4882 [Van Ness.J The Same, Another Edition. 1808. 8vo, half calf. /6li^^3 Van Ness. The Same. Virginia Edition. Richmond, 1804. 8vo, half morocco. [,»-4884 Van Pelt. Oration on Washington. Brooklyn, 1800. / 8vo, uncut. 4885 Van Rensselaer, S. A Narrative of the Affair of Queen- ston : in the War of 1812. With a Review of the Strictures on that Event in a Book entitled " Notices of the War of 1812." New York, 1836. i2mo, half blue levant morocco, gilt top. 4886 Van Schaack, H. C. The Life of Peter Van Schaack, LL.D., embracing Selections from his Correspondence and /_ other Writings, during the American Revolution and his Exile in England. New York, 1842. 8vo. 444 • Verne. t-Y. 4^^7 Van Schaack. Henry Cruger ; the Colleague of Edmund ^ Burke in the British Parhament. New York^ 1859- 8vo. ^ ^ 4888 Varnum, J. B. The Seat of Government. Map. Wash- ington^ 1854. 8vo. Q^i- 4889 Vassar, J. G. Twenty Years Around the World. ,New ^^ York, 1862. 8vo. /^_ 4890 Vattel, M. de. Law of, Nations. Phila., 1867. 2>vo,calf. 4891 Vancouver, G. A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and Round the World ; in which the Coast of North-West America has been carefully Examined and Accu- ^Q rately Surveyed. London, 1798- 3 vols., 4to, calf. 4892 Vaughan, T. W. View of the Present State of Sicily. Map. London, 1 8 1 1 . 4to, boards. 4893 Vega. The Royal Commentaries of Peru, in Two Parts, the First Part, Treating of the Original of their Incas or Kings ; Of their Idolatry ; Of their Laws and Government both in Peace and War ; Of the Reigns and Conquests of the Incas ; ... The Second Part, Describing the Manner by which that new World was conquered by the Spaniards. ...Illustrated. Rendered into English, by Sir Paul Rycart, Kt. London, 1688. ^.6t» Folio, half calf. Scarce. The author was the son of "one of the conquerors of Peru, Garcilaso de la Vega. He was so proud of both paternal and maternal origin, that while he assumed the Spanish name of the first, he was careful to assert his Incarial descent. He was evidently a gentleman of refinement, and possessed of much more learning than was usually acquired by the conquestadors themselves. That one of Indian blood, and a descendant of the proud race of the Incas, should have been the most industrious and careful historian of the evil fortunes of his race, and the chronicler of the vic- tories of their conquerors, may well excite our surprise. / 4894 Veneer, J. Exposition of the 39 Articles of the Church. ''" London^ I'J'^O, 2 vols., 8vo, calf, J / 4895 Vermont. Quartely Gazetteer. 6 parts. Ludlow^ Vt, ^^-4896 Vermont Historical Society Proceedings, 1871. 8vo. 4897 Vermont. Collections of the Vermont Historical Society, oiy ^ Montpelier^ 1870. 2 vols., 8vo. ^ 4898 Verne, Jules. Meridiana ; the Adventures of Three English- A V«3 men and Three Russians in South Africa. New TorL 1877. Vespuccius. 445 4899 Verne. Tour of the World. Centre of the Earth. Boston, 1874-6. 2 vols., i2mo. . 4900 Vernon, Conn. Catologue of Members of the Congrega- ' tional Church. New Haven, 1850. lamo. 0^4901 Verplanck, G. C. Discourse New York Historical So- ciety. New York, 1818. 8vo. Q^ 4902 Verplanck. Essays on Evidences of Revealed Religion. New York, 1824. 8vo, hoards. 'S-~ 4903 Verplanck. Miscellanies published under the name of the llO Talisman by G. C- Verplanck, W. C. Bryant and Robert C. Sands. New York, 1833. 3 vols., i6mo. /g 4904 Verri, Count. The Roman Nights, or Dialogues at the Tombs of the Scipios. London, i']<^%. izmo, half calf. ^^4905 Verzameling van Stukken, tot de Dertien Vereenigde Staeten van Noord-America. Leyden, 178 1. 8vo, hoards. 4906 Vespucci, A. Amerigo Vespucci, son caractere, ses ecrits, sa Vie et ses Navigations, par Varnhagen. Map and 2 facsimiles. Lima: 1865. — Le Premier Voyage de Vespucci defiiiitivement expHque dans ses Details. Vienne : 1869. — Nouvelles Rech- erches sur les derniers Voyages du Navigateur Florentin, et le reste des documents et eclaircissements sur lui, avec les textes. (Et une postface.) Map from the 1513 Ptolemy, and a facsimile of Vespucci's Letter. Vienne, 1 8 70. ['!'•/'•] 1865-69-70. " These valuable publications, which are the entire result of Varnhagen's studies on Vespucci, contain all the letters of Vespucci, both authentic and doubtful, exactly reproduced from the originals. These are illustrated with literary and bibliographical notes, a critical analysis of his life, extracts from rare books and unpublished docu- ments, etc } which the Editor, as Brazilian Minister in Peru and Chili, had favour- able opportunities oi examining. Everything that could be desired by any one who wishes to examine the matter thoroughly will be found in Varnhagen's treatises, by which it appears conclusive that Vespucci saw the American Continent in 1497—8, while Columbus did not see it till August, 1498." — B. Quaritch. 4907 Vespuccius, Albericus. Von der new gefunde Region die wol ein welt gen^nnt mag werden. Durch den Cristenlichen Kiinig von Portugall wunnderbarlich erfunden. \_Paris, 1861.] /^■g 4to, large paper, uncut. An account of the third voyage of Vespucius. Reprinted in Facsimile, on old paper, by the Pilinsky process, and so exactly reproducing the rare original, that few eyes 446 Virgil. could detect any difference. Twenty copies only were reprinted. Very rare. — See Harrisse, Bib. Am. Vet. No. 33. 4908 Views in Philadelphia and its Environs. From Original y Drawings taken in 1827-30. Philadelphia: C. G. Childs, n.d. An extremely scarce and line collection of views. 4909 ViGNOLES, Charles. Observations on the Floridas. New ' , York^ 1^23. Svo, half morocco. 4910 ViGNY, A. Cinq-Mars; or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII. , Xc Portrait. London., 1847. i2mo. 491 1 Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre, by Egbert Benson, LL.D. With Introduction and Appendix [by C. I. /^ Bushnell.] New York: privately printed., 1865. ivo., uncut. Edition, 115 copies, of which 35 are on large paper, and 6 on drawing paper. .n- 4912 Vindication, The Same. 1865. Large paper 4to, uncut. ^ 4913 Vinton, F. Louis XVII, and Eleazer Williams. Were they the Same Person.? 1868. 8vo. 4914 Vinton and Curtis. Oration and Poepi. Rhode Island, '^" 1862. 4to. i^ 4915 Vinton, J. A. The Giles Memorial, Genealogical Memoir '^Vo of those bearing the names of Giles [and 10 others]. With a History of Pemaquid, and some details of Indian Warfare. 1864. ^/A 4916 Vinton. The Vinton Memorial. Boston, 1858. 8vo. 4917 Vinton. The* Upton Memorial. Printed for private use, df^ 1874. 8vo. 4918 Virgil. Publii Virgilii Maronis Carmina Omnia perpetuo Commentario ad Modum Joannis Bond, explicuit Fr. Dubner. /^ si"^ Paris, Didot, 1857. l6mo, elegantly hound in blue levant morocco, gilt edges. One of Didot's most elegant little publications adorned with a beautiful portrait of Virgil and illustrated throughout with most exquisite designs. /g- 4919 Virgil. Translated by Davidson. New York, \'i'^^. i2mo. ,, 4920 Virgil. Translated into English Prose by Caleb Alexander, y t) A.M. Worcester, Mass., 1796. Svo. VOLNEY. 447 ^ 4921 Virginia, Comedians, The ; or. Old Days in the Old Do- ^ minion. New Tork, 1845. 2 vols., i2mo. 4922 Virginia. Calendar of Virginia State Papers and other Manuscripts, 1652-1781, preserved in the Capitol at Richmond, //A arranged and edited by Wm. P. Palmer, Vol. I. Richmond, 1875. ^to, uncut. 4923 Virginia. Collections of the Virginia Historical & Philoso- phical Society, ... Richmond, 1833. 8vo. ^'>'0 Includes Col. John Stuart's narrative of the battle of Point Pleasant. 4924 Virginia. Journal of Senate of the Commonwealth of Virginia, begun and held at the Capitol, Dec. 2, 186 1. 8vo, half sheep. 4925 Virginia. Nova Britannia Offering Most Excellent Fruites by Planting in Virginia. Exciting all such as be well affected /L to further the same. London, 1864. 4to. A beautiful reprint by Ch. Whittingham. 4926 Virginia. Proceedings of the First Assembly of Virginia, /^ i6ig ... with ... Note, by George Bancroft. \_New York, n.d.'] 4927 Virginia Historical Register, The, and Literary Advertiser. / A. Edited by William Maxwell. Richmond, 1848-53. 6 vols., 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt top. The work was issued as a serial, published quarterly, and complete in 24 Nos. ''The Narrative of the Destruction and Captivity of James Moore's Family," oc- r^?)'l cupies pp. 90 to 98, and 147 to 156 of vol. iv. "The Expedition against the Shawnee Indians," pp. 20 to 24, and 61 to 76, of Vol. v. *' Braddock's Defeat," pp. 121 to 141, Vol. V. "The Battle of Point Pleasant, and Capt. Stobo's Nar- rative of Captivity," pp. 18 to 207, same volume. 4928 Virginia Historical Reports, vol. ii. Part i. i860. 4929 VoLNEY. Voyage en Syrie et en Egypte. 1783-85. Maps and plates. 1787. 2 vols., 8vo, calf 4930 VoLNEY. A View of the Soil and Climate of the United > States of America ; with supplementary remarks upon Florida ; ■^ the Mississippi and Ohio, and Canada ; and on the Aboriginal ^^^- Tribes of America. Translated with Occasional Remarks, by , ^ C. B. Brown. Philadelphia, 1804. 8vo, uncut. 448 Waldron. The author's interest was particularly excited as a savant, by coming in contact with an aboriginal race in America, Accordingly, his work teems with the most inter- esting particulars, which he observed or learned, regarding the Indians. -w) 4931 Voltaire. Le Dernier Volume des CEuvres de. Contes, Comedie, etc. Portrait de Madame Du Chatelet. Paris, 1862. 8vo, half calf. 4932 Voltaire. The Age of Lewis XIV, Revised and Aug- mented. Portrait. London, !•] ^'^. 2 vols., ibmo, caTf. 4933 Voltaire. Age of Lewis XIV. Glasgow, 1763. 2 vols, in I, i2mo, half morocco. 4934 Voltaire, M. de. Philosophical Dictionary. Boston, 1836. 2 vols, in I, imp. Svo, half calf . 4935 Voltairiana. Selected and Translated from the French by Mary Julia Yung. London, 1805. 4 vols., half morocco, sprinkled edges. 4936 Voyages of the Slavers. Albany, 1%"]%. $^ o Half morocco, gilt top by Bradstreet, 4937 Vries. Voyages from Holland to America, A.D. 1632, to 1644. By David Petersen de Vries. Translated from the Dutch, by Henry C. Murphy. New York, 1853. 4to. This translation of that portion of De Vries's journal relating to America, was per- foimed at the suggestion, and printed at the cost, of Mr, James Lenox. Mr. Murphy has also furnished us with a biographical sketch of De Vries, in the intro- duction. %6- \ ^.i ■Z) ACHSMITH, Wm. Historical Antiquities of the Greeks. Translated by Ed. Woolrych. Oxford, 1837. 2 vols., 8vo, boards. The recent discoveries on Greece lend <■ new interest to this valuable book. e Excellent Character Svo, uncut. aj 4939 Wadsw^orth, B. An Eulogy on th '--'' of George Washington. Salem, 1800. _^, 4940 Waldron, W. A. Huguenots of Westchester. New York., "-^^ 1864. i8mo. Walpole. 44i» 4941 Walford, E. County Families of the United Kingdom. V^ London^ 1864. Imp. 8vo, cloth. /J 4942 Walford, E. The Story ot" the Chevalier Bayard. London., 1868. i6mo, cloth, gi/t. 4943 Walker, Alexander. Analysis of Beauty in Woman ; pre- ceded by a Critical View of the general Hypotheses respecting Beauty, by Leonardo da Vinci, Mengs, Winckelmann, Hume, c> Hogarth, Burke, Knight, Alison, and others ; new edition, illustrated by 22 beautiful plates, after drawings from life by H. Howard, by Gauci and Lane. London, 1852. Large 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. /, 4944 Walker, Gen. Wm. War in Nicaragua. Portrait and map. Mobile, i860. i2mo. 4945 Wallace, J. W. An Address Delivered at the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Birthday of Mr. William Bradford, who / <.-Q introduced the Art of Printing into the Middle Colonies of Ame- rica. Albany, 1863. Royal 8vo. A unique copy, containing about thirty inserted illustrations. A 4946 Wallace. An Address. [Another copy.] Albany, 1863. 8vo, uncut. ij^ 4947 Wallace. Discourse on Benjamin Dorr and Inauguration, .,-l_ of New Hall. 1870-2. 2 vols., 8vo. 4948 Wallace. Life, Surprising Adventures & Heroic Actions ''^'^ of Sir William Wallace. Portrait. Edinburgh, i-jjo. 1 2mo, old calf. It- 4949 Wallack, J. W. A Sketch of the Life of James William Wallack (Senior), Late Actor and Manager. New Tor k, libs. 410, uncut. Large paper; 50 copies only printed. ^ 4950 Walpole, H. Anecdotes of Painting in England ; with ifi-£) some Account of the Principal Artists; and Incidental Notes J--"^ on Other Arts ; Collected by the Late George Vertue ; digested '■'i-p^'~ and Published from his Original MSS. by the Hon. Horace Walpole; with Considerable Additions by the Rev. James Dallaway. London, 1828. 5 vols., roy. 8vo, half calf. 57 450 Walpole. i^- " In the good old times of the Bibllomanra, this work would have walked of its own 5 ^ ,_ - accord into the mahogany book-cases of half the collectors in London."' — Dibdin. Ojr^ — - /^ 'S-iS" 4-95' Walpole. Royal and Noble Authors of Great Britain. Best edition. London^ i8o6. 5 vols., 8vo, Spanish calf. Fine copy. 4952 Walpole Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story. Translated. London., 1825. i8mo, calf. . . " This work was found in the library of an ancient Catholic family in the North of ^ / ^ "^ England, it was printed at Naples in the black letter in the year 1 529. How much ' sooner it was written does not appear. The principal incidents are such as were believed in the darkest ages of Christianity." — preface to the first edition. 4953 Walpole. Letters, including Letters now First Published ,. from the Original Manuscripts. Plates. 1840. 6 vs., 8vo, cl. ^ z-^^ — . *' Posterity will know more of the manners, fashions, parties, politics, private anec- ' 5 dotes, gossip, scandal, and general history of the eighteenth century, from Walpole's Letters than from all other sources together." — ^^uarterly Rcvieiv. 4954 Walpole. The Correspondence of Horace Walpole, and the Rev. William Neare. London., 1851. 4955 Walpole, H. Letters Addressed to the Countess of Ossory. Portraits. London., 1848. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. 4956 Walpole. Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Second, and George the Third. Plates. London., 1845. 7 vols, 8vo, cloth. 4957 Walpole. Memoirs of the last Ten Years of the Reign of George IL Fine portraits. 2 vols., royal 410, half calf . 4958 Walpole. Journal of the Reign of King George the Third, from the year 1 77 1 to 1783. Now first published from the Original Mss. Edited, with notes, by Dr. Doran. London. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. " Contains a large amount of very interesting and important information concerning the American Revolution, and is written in Walpole's liveliest manner. An account of the treason of ' Gen. Arnold, the butcher's son,' and of the capture and execu- tion of Major Andre, will be found in vol. ii, p. 431. Twenty thousand pounds was the price of Arnold's treachery." 4959 Walpole, Lieut. Four Years in the Pacific in H. M. S. " CoUingwood," 1844-1848. Illustrated. Z«W(?», 1849. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf gilt. y6~D Walton. 45;[ 4960 Walsh, Robert. An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain respecting the United States of America, etc. Phila- O.S- delphia, 18 19. 8vo, boards, uncut. 4961 Waltham, Mass. Report of the Industrial Exhibition and (^ 3 others. 1857. • -^4962 Walton and Cotton. The Compleat Angler. English ^J2 Edition. London, ^77^- i2mo. 4963 Walton and Cotton. The Complete Angler ; or, Con- Jhu templative Man's Recreation. London, John Major, \%%\. i6mo, calf. , Extensively embellished with engravings on copper and wood. A very charming ' edition. 4964 Walton. The Complete Angler, or the Contemplative Man's Recreation of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edi- /^J'^T ted by John Major. Boston, Little Brown ^ Co., 1866. 8vo, uncut. Large paper; loo copies printed. 4965 Walton and Cotton. The Complete Angler, with Ori- ginal Memoirs and Notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. Pickering's Sumptuous Edition, Beautifully Embellished with Steel Portraits, Illustrative Plates, Facsimiles, etc., by Stothard, Inskipp, Hixon, Hassell, etc. London, tVilliam Pickering, 1836. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. This is without doubt the most beautifully illustrated edition of ** Honest Izaak's" charming pastoral ever published. To the late tasteful publisher Mr. Pickering, its production was literally a labor of love. Neither time nor expense were spared to render it worthy of the arts and the importance of the subject, and the result is a union of literary and artistic talent which has rarely been equalled and never sur- 4966 Walton. An Additional Set of Illustrations for Pickering's Edition of Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler. Folio. In- //" dia Proofs and Ordinary Impressions. IVm. Pickering, 1836. In a portfolio ; well adapted for an illustrator. 4968 Walton. Index to the " The Complete Angler" with 1026 Illustrations. New York, privately printed, 1866. 4to. L ^ This book is an index to Mr. Lane's illustrated Walton and is a compound of elegance ^(o %^ '"d extravagance in the printing which is only excelled by the stupidity and igno- rance of its compiler, yet it has its use for an intending illustrator. 452 Ward. 4970 Walter, I. Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson. Portraits. London^ 1867. i2mo, half morocco. 4971 Waltzemuller. Martin Hylacomylus Waltzemuller see Onorages et ses collaborateurs. Paris., 1867. Half morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. A learned performance and very useful to the student of early American voyages. 4972 Walworth, R. H. Hyde Genealogy ; or the Descendants in the Female as well as in the Male Lines, from William Hyde, of Norwich. Port. Albany, 1864. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. A model book, entirely out of print. 4973 Wansey. Henry. Journal of an Excursion to the United States of North America, in the Summer of 1744. Plates. Salisbury, 1796. 8vo, calf. Particularly interesting from its personal description of Washington, whom the author visited, and for its chapter on literature, in which are given lists of English books which it has answered to reprint, and of original publications since the Declaration of Independence. 4974 Wansey, Henry. An Excursion to the United States. Second Edition. With Additions. Salisbury, ijg8. i2mo, uncut. 4975 War Department. Surgeon Generals Office Circular, No. 6. 4to. 4976 [Warburton, Eliot.J The Conquest of Canada. Portraits of Cartier and Wolf. London, 1849. ^ vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. \()11 Warburton. Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers. Including their Private Correspondence, now first Published from the Original MSS. With numerous fine Steel Portraits. London, 1849. 3 vols., 8vo, calf, gilt. 4978 Warburton. Memoirs of Horace Walpole and his Con- temporaries i including numerpus Original Letters chiefly from Strawberry Hill. London, 1852. 2 vols., 8vo. 4979 Warburton. Crescent and the Cross. 1852. 4980 Ward, A. H. Genealogical History of the Rice Family. Boston, 1858. 8vo. /b^ 4981 Ward. Ward Family Genealogy. Boston., 1857. ^vo. Warren. 4ii3 4982 Ward, H. G. Travels in Mexico during the years 1825, I '26 and '27, with an Account of the Mining Companies, and of / the Political Events in that Republic. Second edition. 2 maps *^ and plates, some colored. Lond.^ 1829. 2 vols., ^wo^half russia. "Its colors have the loveliness of truth." — Weitmimtcr Review. — It is moreover the best authority on the subject of the mines. 4983 Ward, John. A Memoir of Lieut. Colonel Samuel Ward, 1^^ Mfith a Genealogy of the Ward Family. Portrait. New York^ 1874. 4to. 4984 [Ward, Nathaniel.] The | Simple Cobler j of | Aggavvam in America, j Willing i to help 'mend his Native Country, la- mentably tattered, both in the upper-Leather | and sole, with all ^jQ the honest stitches he can take j And as willing never to bee paid for his work, | by Old English wonted pay. j It is his Trade to patch all the year long, gratis. ] Therefore I pray Gentlemen keep your purses. | By Theodore de la Guard, i London^ \ -printed by 'John Dever &' Robert Ibbiison, for Stephen Bowtell^ at the i signe of the Bible in Popes Head- Alley ^ 1647. Small 410, calf. This rare and curious work, which abounds in quaint imagery and doggrel rhyme, was published under the assumed name of Theodore de la Guard. An account of the author (Rev. Nathaniel Ward) will be found in Mather's Magnalia. 4985 Ward. The Simple Cobbler. Edited by Edward Pulsifer. 1843. i2mo, uncut. %^ 4986 Wardlaw, R. Lectures on Female Prostitution. Glasgow., 1843. i2mo. ^<--4987 Warner, G. W. An Oration ... Washington Benevolent Society. ... Hudson., 1814. 8vo. 4„ 4988 Warren, E. Life of John Collins Warren. Boston., i^bo- 1 vols., 8vo, cloth. e. 4989 Warren, E. F. History of Chautauque County. James- '^^ town. New York, 1846. i8mo. 4990 Warren, J. C. Description of a Skeleton of the Mastodon ^■^ Giganteus of North America. 26 Plates. Boston., \%S'^- 4'^°- 4991 Warren. Tree on Boston Common. 1856. 8vo. ,, 4992 Warren. Inauguration of the Statue of Warren by the '^ Bunker Hill Monument Association. Boston., 1858. 8vo, cloth. 454 Washington. (,Q 4993 Warren, S. Ten Thousand A Year, Diary of a Physi- cian, and Lilly. 5 vols., i6mo, half hound. Warren's novels afford a vivid and impressive picture of modern English society. / (y^ 4994 War TON Club Publications. London., 1855. 3 vols., crown 8vo, uncut. Beautifully printed, all for subscribers. 4995 Washburn, E. Historical Sketches of the Town of Lei- ceister, Massachusetts, during the First Century from its Settle- ment. Boston., i860. Privately printed and now scarce. J-CrO 4996 Washington. The Writings of George Washington ; being his Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and Other Papersj Official and Private, Selected and Published from the Original Manuscripts, with a Life of the Author, Notes and iO^^ Illustrations, by Jared Sparks. Boston^ 1837. 12 vols., imp. 8vo, uncut. Large paper copy. " The literature of the revolution was bold, direct, and without affectation. If you take the orders and proclamations of Washington, the letters written by him in the exigencies of the moment, there will be found that strength and felicity of expression that is supposed to be the offspring of care and leisure." — Chambers. 4997 Washington. Correspondence of the American Revolu- i tlon; being Letters of Eminent Men to George Washington, -^ ° from the time of his taking Command of the Army to the end y of his Presidency, Edited from the Original Manuscripts. By Jared Sparks. Boston., 1853. 4 vols., imp. 8vo, uncut. n D One of two hundred and fifty copies printed on large paper. 4998 Washington, Diary of Washington : from the first day of October, 1789, to the tenth day of March, 1790. From the Original Manuscript, now first printed. New York, 1858. Imp. 8vo, uncut. ** The preceding diary has been printed from the original manuscript now in my pos- session, for the Bradford Club of New York. One hundred copies, with rubricated title-pages, were printed for the Club, and one hundred on thinner paper, with black title-pages, for my own use." — y. Carson Brfvoort. J^r 4999 Washington. Diary of Washington ; Printed for the Brad- ^yci ford Club. 1858. Imp lvo,uncut. Jd Washington. 455 5000 Washington. Diarv of George Washington, from 1789 to 1 79 1 ; embracing his Tours through New England, Long Island, Aq and the Southern States. Together with his Tour to the Ohio in 1753. Edited by B. J. LosSing. N. T., i860. i2mo,uncut. 5001 Washington. Diary of George Washington, from 1789 vO to 1791. ... Edited by Benson J. Lossing. Richmond^ Press of the Historical Society, 186 1. 8vo, uncut. Large paper. A few copies only printed. ti" 5002 Washington. Epistles, Domestic, Confidential, and Official, New York, 1796. 8vo, half calf . Poor copy. All the letters in this volume to p. 66 are spurious, not having been written by Washington. — Ste Washington's Writings, xi, 184, 192. ^,5003 Washington. Farewell Address to the People of the United States. Embellished with Arabesque Designs and Illuminations. \Philadelphia 1859.] 4to, half morocco. Two illustrations inserted. 5004 Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States. Published for the Washington Benevolent Society. New York, 1808. i2mo. A very rare edition, with autograph of the secretary of the society. IfTi 5005 Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States of America. New York, John Wiley, 1850. 4to, half levant morocco, gilt edges, by Bradstreet. Printed from the original Ms. for Mr. Lenox, who caused a few copies of the address to be issued for presents, with notes showing the various alterations and corrections, accompanied by letters from Chief Justice Jay, Mr. Jared Sparks, and others, throwing light on the history of this interesting document. 5006 Washington's Farewell Address. Trenton [n.d.'] i2mo. 5007 Washington. An Inquiry into the Formation of Wash- •ington's Farewell Address. ... [By Horace Binney]. Philadel- phia., 1859. 5008 Washington. The | Journal j of \ Major George Washing- ton, I Sent by the | Hon. Robert Dinwiddle, Esq. ; j His Ma- jesty's Lieutenant Governor, and | Commander in Chief of Virginia, j To the j Commandant of the French Forces | on | Ohio. 1 To which are added, the | Governors Letter : | and a j 456 Washington. Translation of the French Officer's Answer. | With | A New Map of the Country as far as the | Mississippi. | Map. Wil- liamsburgh ^ printed^ j London reprinted for T. feffreys^ the corner | of St. Martins Lane^ \ mdccliv. 8vo. Curious as being the first of Washington's official actions recorded in print. It is principally occupied with a relation of his councils with the Indians, west of the AUeghanies. jj) 5009 Washington Journal. The Same. New York^ 1865. Imp. 8vo, uncut. One of fifty copies only printed. iQ 5010 Washington. The Same. New York., 1865. ?,vo, uncut. ^ tri) 5°" Washington, Legacies of, being a Collection of the most approved Writings of the late Gen. Washington. With an ap- pendix containing a Sketch of his Life. Trenton., 1800. l2mo, morocco extra by Bradstreet. So rare that it has escaped the researches of Dr. Hough and is not included in his carelessly executed list. 5012 Washington. Letters from His Excellency George Wash- if ington. President of the United States of America, to Sir John Sinclair, on Agricultural and other Interesting Topics, etc. Portraits inserted. London., 1800. 4to, half faf. i /S 5013 Washington. Memory of Washington: Comprising a sketch of his Life and Character ; and the National Testimonials of Respect. Also, a Collection of Eulogies and Orations. Newport., R. /., 1800. l2mo, morocco extra by Bradstreet. Fine copy, contains the rare portrait. J 5014 Washington's Monuments of Patriotism ; Being a Collec- tion of the Most Interesting Documents connected with the Military Command and Civil Administration of the American yy. Hero and Patriot. To which is Annexed an Eulogium on the Character of General Washington. Portrait. Philadelphia,- I?i07.. 8vo, half morocco. Contains the rare portrait drawn and engraved by Savage. 5015 Washington. Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress, Written, during the War between the United Colo- J.i^ I'^s ^n'' Great Britain. ... London, 1795. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Washington. 457 Very scarce in such fine condition. Edited by John Carey, with his receipt for a portion of the proceeds of the sales, and two rare portraits of Washington inserted. " They cast light on the history of the American War which could not be derived firom any other source." — M. R. Q 5016 Washington. Official Letters. Another Edition. 2 vols., % l2mo, sheep. Boston, 1796. 5017 Washington's Political Legacies. To which is Annexed an Appendix, Containing an Account of his Illness, Death, and ^ the National Tributes of Respect paid to his Memory, with a f Biographical Outline of his Life and Character. Boston, \'ioo. 8vo, morocco, by Bradstreet. Contains 14 pages of the narnes of subscribers. 5018 Washington's Political Legacies. Another Copy. iSoo. 5019 Washington's Political Legacies. Another Edition. . /6 With Dr. Tappan's Discourse before the University of Cam- bridge. New York, iSoo. i2mo, sheep, fine copy. 5020 Washington. Revolutionary Orders of General Washing- ton, issued during the years 1778, '80, '81, & '82, selected /^ from ^the MSS. of John Whiting, ... and edited by his Son, Henry Whiting, Lieut. Army. New York, 1844. 8vo. 5021 Washington. Biographical Memoirs of the Illustrious General George Washington. Dedicated to the Youth of ■!} America. Philadelphia, \%Q\ . iTxao, morocco, by Bradstreet. ^7 5022 Washington. Biographical Memoirs. Another Edition. X Barnard, Vt., 18 13. i2mo, calf by F. Bedford. 5023 Washington. A Selection of Orations and Eulogies, re- commended in different parts of the United States in Commemo- ration of the Life, Virtues, and preeminent Services of Gen. George Washington, who Died, at Mount Vernon, December 14, 1799, in the 68th year of his Age. Amherst, printed by Sam- uel Preston, 1800. i2mo, morocco extra, by Bradstreet. Fine copy of a scarce collection. 5024 Washington. Letters from General Washington to Several of his Friends, in June and July, 1776. In which is set Forth, , r- an Interesting View of American Politics, at that All-Important Period. Philadelphia, ijgS- 8vo, boards, uncut. These are the spurious letters. 58 0- 458 Washington. 5025 Washington at Valley Forge, together with the Duche Cor- respondence. Philadelphia [1858.] 8vo, uncut. Large paper. A few copies only printed. Contains plate of " Washington and the Duche letter," portrait of Dr. Duche, views of Christ's and St. Peter's Churches, and Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge. , 5026 Washington. Message to Congress relative to the French ^' Republic, Jan. 19,1797. ^vo., half turkey. 5027 Washington. Valedictory Address of Washington to the , People of the United States. Philadelphia, Bradford^ "Jushert. / ^^'/%- n.d. 3 vols., morocco extra, by Bradstreet. 5028 Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution. / /^ 16 portraits. Philadelphia, 1847. 2 vols., 1 2mo, cloth. n- / 5029 Washington; Abbot, A. Eulogy on George Washing- '"^ ton. Haverhill \\^Oor\ 8vo. 5030 Washington. An Oration on the Sublime Virtues of Gene- ral George Washington, Pronounced at the Old South Meeting House in Boston, before His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, the Council and the Two Branches of the Legislature of Massa- (jT) chusetts, at their request. On Saturday the 8th of February, 1800. By Fisher Ames. Boston \n.d. reprint~\. Imp. 8vo, crushed levant morocco, inside border tooled, uncut gilt top. 18 portraits inserted, including many fine Washingtons, and two Coventry book- markers woven portraits of Washington. ^ S~ 5°3' Washington. Alsop, R. A Poem Sacred to the Memory of George Washington. Hartford, 1850. Hvo, uncut. /A 5032 Washington. Bascom, L Oration on the Death of / -3 1) Washington. Boston, 1^00. 8vo, uncut. / 5033 Washington. Bigelow, T. Euology on George Wash- ^ ington. Boston, 1 800. 8vo, uncut. /in I 5°34 Washington. Bishop, S. G. An Eulogium on the Death //'^/V of Gen. George Washington, ... pronounced at Pittsfield, Feb- / ruary 22d, 1800. ... Roxbury, privately reprinted, 1866. Imp. 8vo, uncut. Portrait inserted. Sixty-six copies only printed. Washingtoniana. 459 5036 Washington. [Carroll, John.J An Address from the Roman Catholics of America to George Washington. London, 1792- Folio, half crushed red levant morocco, uncut. ^\ One of a few copies privately reprinted for Dr. J. G. Shea, witli portrait. Beautifully / *^ reprinted. Illustrated by 9 portraits, 7 of which are inserted, including a fine portrait of Francis Carroll of Carrollton, various portraits of Washington, portrait of Dr. Francis, etc. 5037 Washington. Croes Discourse at Woodbury, N. J., on (1^ the Death of Washington. Philadelphia, \%oo. 8vo. 5038 Eulogies and Orations on the Life and Death of General A^ George Washington, first President of the United States of ' " America. ... Boston, 1800. gvo. Contains a selection of 20 of the best pieces on the subject. Portraits and plates in- serted. 5039 Washington. Fac-Similes of the Memorial Stones of George (5 5~" Washington. Boston, 1862. 4.to. 5040 Washington. Hymns and Odes on the Death of George Washington. New Tork^ 1868. 10 2o Royal 8vo, half morocco extra, gilt top, by Bradstreet. Very scarce. Printed for private distribution and the entire edition limited to 12 copies all on Whatman Paper. Ten choice plates, inlaid by Trent including beau- tiful artist's proofs and other India paper impressions of portraits of Washington. J, 5041 Washington. Life of Washington. N. T.,[n.d.'] i2mo. 5042 Washington. The Washingtoniana ; Containing a Sketch of the Life and Death of the Late Gen. George Washington ; JA^ with a Collection of Elegant Eulogies, Orations, Poems, etc., '^ J Sacred to his Memory. Also an Appendix, Comprising all his Most Valuable Public Papers, and his Last Will and Testament. ; Lancaster, W. Hamilton, 1802. 8vo, half morocco. <[ F. Johnston and W. Hamilton were the editors of this work. — Sec Historical Maga- zine, vol. 2, April, 1858. 5043 Washingtoniana, The. Containing a Biographical Sketch of the late Gen. George Washington, with various Outlines of his Character, From the pens of different eminent writers, both /-- in Europe and America ; and An Account of the various Funeral fv^ Honors devoted to his Memory. To which are annexed his Will and Schedule of his Property. Embellished with a good Likeness. Portrait. Baltimore, Samuel Sower, m,dccc. i2mo, morocco, by Bradstreet. Extremely scarce. 460 Watson. /y^^^ 5044 Washingtoniana. [The same work.] Privately reprinted. ^ Portrait. New Tork, E. Dexter & Son, 1865. Royal 410. Large paper, printed on Whatman's writing paper, of whicii only 4 were 50 printed. OC 5°45 Washingtoniana, The. The same. New York, 1865. / 8vo, uncut. 5046 Washingtoniana : or, Memorials of the Death of George Washington, giving an Account of the Funeral Honors paid to his Memory, with a List of Tracts and Volumes printed upon /frr^ the Occasion ; and a Catalogue of Medals commemorating the Event, by Franklin B. Hough. Roxbury, Mass., 1865. One of six copies only printed on Whatman's drawing paper. — This copy is deserving of special attention as it contains about 60 fine portraits sufficiently fine to deserve individual mention — many of them being proof impressions, from private plates. ■ "l i>~ 5047 Washington. The same. Roxbury, 1865. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, paper, uncut. 5048 Washington. The Life of George Washington. From Ori- ginal papers. New Tork, 1841. &" 5049 Washington. Discourses by Smith, Prentiss, etc. 6 in all. 5°5° Washington City. The Bladensburg Races, Written Shortly after the Capture of Washington City. Printed for the ^ d purchaser, 18 16. 4to, reprint. Portrait of Madison inserted. /)•<■ 5°5^ Washington Sketch Book. By Viator. New Tork, i^b^. 8vo, cloth. 5052 Watchem, T. [Pseudon.) War-Horseiana : or, an Authentic Report of the Sayings and Doings of the War-Horse and his Ponies. 185 1. Royal 8vo. 5053 Waterton, T. Essays on Natural History, Third Series. London, 1858. l6mo. i-r, 5°54 Watson, E. Men and Times of the Revolution ; or, Me- moirs of Elkanah Watson, including Journals of Travels from 1777 to 1842, with Reminiscences and Incidents of the Revolu- tion. New York, 1856. 8vo. 5°^5 Watson. History of Essex Co., N. Y. ^/^., 1869. 8vo, f/. A 5066 Watts, Alaric A. Lyrics of the Heart, and other Poems ; ^^ illustrated by forty-one highly finished line engravings. Zo«- (fs«, 1851. T^ixzV.'iiSO, sheets folded. j Proof impressions of all the plates. I A ,--5067 Way, W. V. The Facts and Historical Events of the Toledo War of 1835. Toledo, 1869. 8vo. ^ 5073 Webster. The same. Smallpaper. 5^?., 1857. 2 vols.,8vo. 5074 Webster. AddressBunkerHillMonumentandotheraddresses by Webster, Hilliard, Quincy, J. Q. Adams, A. H. Everett, .tjt) Ellis on Bunker Hill, and others all historical, [y.d.'] 8vo, half calf. f) C~ 5075 Webster. A Discourse at Plymouth Settlement of Ne^ England. Boston, 1821. 8vo, uncut. 5076 Webster. The Great Orations and Senatorial Speeches of J h /-^ Daniel Webster, comprising Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson ; first Settlement of New England ; Bunker Hill Monument ; Reply to Hayne. Rochester, 1 853. 8vo. 5077 Webster. A Memorial of Daniel Webster from the City /J) of Boston. Portrait and Plates. Boston, li^T,- ^wo. , 5078 Webster, N. An American Dictionary of the English v &0 Language Revised, and Enlarged by Chauncey A. Goodrich and ^ — Noah Porter. Cambridge, 1865. /8^^ 3 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt edges, uncut. /O 5°79 [Webster], Pelatia. A Second Essay on Free Trade and Finance. ... Philadelphia, i'j']C). '^yo, uncut. ^^ 5080 Webster, T. A Sermon ... At Boston, May 28, 1777. Being the Anniversary for the Election of the Honorable Coun- cil. Boston, 1776. 8vo. ^Jt) 5°^' Wedgwood, H. Dictionary of English Etymology. New York, 1862. Royal 8vo. f^ Wells. 463 - Cathedral, and Other Monuments of Art in Burgos, Valladolid, Seville. Londo?i, 1846. Imp. 8vo, half morocco. 5094 Wells, W. V. The Lite and Public Services of Samuel Adams, being a Narrative of his Acts and Opinions, and of his ly.(i~ Agency iti Producing and Forwarding the American Revolution. ___A_ With Extracts from his Correspondence, State Papers, and Po- 3.7(5^ litical Essays. Boston., 1866. 3 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth., uncut. ' Large paper. One hundred copies printed, with proof portraits on India paper. 464 Westcott. S^D 5095 Wesley, J. Narrative of a Remarkable Transaction in the Life of John Wesley. 1868. 8vo. fl e 5096 Wessely, J. E. English and German Dictionary. Leipzig, 1868. i6mo. J g" 5097 Wessely. German and English Dictionary. Leipzig, 1869. i6mo. 5098 West, Samuel. A Sermon ... May 29th, 1776. Being the Anniversary for the Election of the Honorable Council for the Colony. Boston, 1775. 8vo. 5099 West, S. A Sermon, Death of George Washington. Bos- ion [1800.] 8vo. "S*! 5100 [West.] The Relation of the Right Honourable the Lord / De-La-Warre, Lord-Governour and Captaine General! of the Coionie, planted in Virginia. 'Printed by Whittingham. Lon- don, reprinted, 1858. Small 4to, uncut. One of fifty copies only reprinted by C. Whittingham. 5101 [West.J The same. [_New York, 1868.] One of twenty copies reproduced in Heliotype for A. W. Griswold. /35" 5102 West. Fifty Years Recollections of an Old Bookseller. London. 8vo. 5103 West, S. Sermon on the Death of Geo. Washington. Boston, 1800. 8vo. / 4^ 5104 West Chester Directory for 1857, comprising a complete History of the Borough. 1857. 8vo. j2_^- 5106 West Chester Gazette. A Series containing the Papers relative to Major Andre. j_^ 5107 West Point. Expose of Facts concerning the Corps of Cadets. Newhurgh, 18 19. A^ 5108 West Point. Report on the Military Academy, i860. 8vo, doth. 5109 Westcott, T. Names of Persons w^ho took the Oath of Allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania between the years 1777 J) HIT-' and 1789. With a History of the " Test Laws." Philadel- =^y phia, 1865. 8vo. Wharton. 4(3') /i'/>-5iio Western Reserve Historical Society Proceedings. Cleveland^ 1 8 70. ^,^^5111 Westminster. Celebration of the One Hundredth Anni- versary of Westminster. 1859. ^"o-, half morocco^ by Bradstreet. ,5112 Westv700d,T. The Chronicle of the "Compleat Angler" ■5/^ of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Being a Bibliographical Record of its Various Phases and Mutations. London, 1864. 4to, half morocco, uncut. A very charming production in which a healthy sentiment is judiciously and pleasantly combined with bibliographical information. 5113 Wetmore, J. A Sermon ... beforethe ... General Assem- bly of ... Connecticut, At Hartford, On the Day of their An- ^^ niversary Election, May 13th, 1773. Norwich: reprinted by Judah P. Spooner, 1775. 8vo. 5114 Wetmore, J. C. The Wetmore Family of America, and ^'5^ its Collateral Branches. With Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical Notices. Albany, i'66i. Koy .'i,vo, half mor., uncut. 5115 [Wharton, Charles Henry.] A | Poetical Epistle | to his Excellency j George Washington, Esq. | Commander in Chief of the Armies of the j United States of America, | from | an In- habitant of I the State of Maryland. | To which is Annexed, | a Short Sketch of General Washington's Life and Character. | Annapolis: printed, 1779;! London: reprinted, for C. Dilly, M.DCC.LXXX. Portrait. Sm. 4to, pp. 24, crushed green levant (^ <-f) morocco, blank tooled sides, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. A beautiful copy of this rare worlc, with a remarkably fine impression of the very scarce " Don't Tread on Me," portrait of Washington, engraved by Sharp, with a black neckerchief, an article of dress which Washington never, at any time, wore. (Reprinted in London, " for the charitable purpose of raising a few guineas to relieve in a small measure the distresses of some hundreds of American prisoners, now suffering confinement in the gaols of England." — Preface. ^^75 5x16 [Wharton.] A Poetical Epistle, [Another Edition.] New Tork: reprinted, 186 s. Sm. ^to, uncut. I Fifty copies only printed. 51 17 Wharton, Geo. M. An Answer to and Remarks on Mr. '^\ Binney's Treatise on Habeas Corpus. Phila., 1862. 2 vols., 410. .4-<5 Large paper. Fifty copies only printed. 59 466 White. Q^ 51 18 Wharton, Grace and Philip. Wits and Beaux of Society. Illustrated. New Tork^ 1 861. l2mo. J J) 5120 Wheatly. Letters of Phillis Wheatley, the Negro-Slave Poet of Boston. Boston^ privately printed^ 1864. 8vo, pp. 19. One hundred copies only privately printed. 5121 Wheaton, H. Enquiry into the Validity of the British A Claim to a Right of Visitation and Search of American Vessels "^"^ suspected of the Slave Trade. London^ 1858. 8vo. 5122 Wheaton. Some Account of the Life, Writings and I c ,j 1/. Speeches of William Pinkney. Philadelphia, 1826. 8vo. 5123 Wheeler, J. H. Historical Sketches of North Carolina / S^ fj-Qjn 1584 to 1 85 1. Philadelphia, 1 85 1. 8vo. //i^- 5124 Whipple, E. P. Essays and Reviews. Boston, 1853. ^--5125 Whipple. Lectures on Literature. 1856. i2mo. 3> 5126 Whitaker's Almanack. Land., i86g, 72-6. 6 vols., i2mo. ,5127 White, D. A. Eulogy on George Washington. Haver- ^^•J-Zv hill, 1800. 8vo. ^^'/% 5128 White. Narrative of a Voyage to Maryland by Father A. / White. Baltimore, 1874. 8vo. 5129 White, G. Historical Collections of Georgia: Containing J the most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, rirO Anecdotes, etc.. Relating to its Histor-y and Antiquities, from its First Settlement to the Present Time. New York, 1853. ^^°' 5130 White. Statistics of the State of Georgia : including an Account of its Natural, Civil and Ecclesiastical History ; to- JjO.C" gether with a particular Description of each County, notice of the Manners and Customs of its Aboriginal Tribes. Savannah, 1849. 8vo. 5 1 31 White, H. Massacre of St. Bartholomew. New York, /i%^ 1868. i2mo. 5132 White, Henry Kirke. Remains of. Portraits and plate. /^i/Ly. London, 1808. 2 vols., i2mo, calf. Whitehead. 457 Jo 5133 White, John. Sketches from America. Land., 1870. Svo. JO, 5134 White, R. G. National Hymns. How they are Written '*^ and how they are not Written. New Tork, i86i. 8vo, doth. ^5135 [White.] The New Gospel of Peace. Nex^ York, 1864. i2mo, uncut. ^35136 White. Poetry of the Civil War. iV. r., 1866. i2mo. 5137 White. Shakespeare's Scholar : being Historical and Criti- cal Studies of his Text, Characters, and Commentators, with XAg, an examination of Mr. Collier's Folio of 1632. New York, I°54- 8vo, half morocco., gilt edges. Ad'3138 White. vVords and their Uses. New York, 1871. i2mo. 5139 White. Catalogue of the Library of. M r., 1870. 8vo. 5140 Whitfield, G. A Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, occasioned by a late Expulsion of Six Students. Boston, reprinted, 1768. 8vo. With autographs of Elias Boudinot. Refers to the American plantations. This ex- pulsion caused the formation of the " Methodist " church. 5141 Whitfieed. a Journal of a Voyage from London to Savannah. The Fifth Edition. London, 1739. 8vo. 5142 Whitfield. Authentic Memoir of the Life of the late Rev. G. Whitefield. Portrait. London, 1803. 8vo, boards. 5143 Whitehead, L. The New House that Jack Built. New York. 1 2mo. 5144 Whitehead, W. A. Contributions to the Early History of Perth Amboy and Adjoining Country, with Sketches of Men and Events in New Jersey during the Provincial Era. New York, 1856. 8vo. 5145 Whitehead. East Jersey under the Proprietary Govern- ment. 1866. 8vo. 5146 Whitehead. Eastern Boundary of N. J., also Boundary of N. Y., and Connecticut. 2 vols,, 8vo. 468 Whitney. 5147 Whitfield, H. A farther discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New England, concerning the Progress of the Gospel among them, manifested by Letters from such as preached to them then. New Tork, 1865. 4to, half morocco. 5148 Whitman, Walt. Drum Taps. New York, 1865. i2mo, uncut. 5149 [Whitman.] The Good Gray Poet, A Vindication. New York, 1866. 8vo. 5150 Whitmore, H. Catalogue of the Private Library of Henry Whitmore. Prepared by T. H.Morrell. New York, 1865. 4to, iiticut. Large paper j only 30 copies printed. Scarce. 5151 Whitmore, W. H. American Genealogist. Albany, 1875. 8vo, sheets folded. Last edition of tliis useful and valuable work. 5152 Whitmore. A Brief Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hutchinson and Thomas Oliver. Boston, 1865. 4to, half morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. 5153 Whitmore. The Same. Boston, 1865. 4to, uncut. 5154 Whitmore. Elements of Heraldry. Containing an Ex- planation of the Principles of the Science, and a Glossary of the Technical Terms. With Numerous Illustrations. Boston, 1866. 8vo. 5155 Whitmore. A Handbook of American Genealogy, being a Catalogue of Family Histories and Publications containing Genealogical Information, Chronologically arranged. Albany, 1862. Small 4to, uncut. One hundred copies only printed for subscribers. 5156 Whitmore. The Same. Alb., 1862. 410, interleaved, morocco. 5157 Whitmore Genealogist. Albany, 1862. ifto,folded. 5158 Whitmore. The Massachusetts Civil List for ... 1630- 1774. Albany, 1870. 8vo. 5159 Whitney, F. A. ... Address at the Funeral of Mrs. Susanna (Park) Champney, who died Feb. 10, ... with an Appendix White. 469 containing a Genealogical Notice of the Champney and Park Families. Boston, Crosby, Nichols, and Company, 1855. 8vo, half morocco, interleaved, by Bradstreet. 5160 Whitney. Historical Sketch of the Old Church, Quincey. Albany, 1864. 8vo. 5161 Whitney. The History of the County of Worcester, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts •, With a Particular Ac- count of every Town from its first Settlement to the Present Time ; Including its Ecclesiastical State, together with a Geo- graphical Description of the same. Worcester, Isaiah Thomas, MDCCXClii. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. With map, which is often deficient. Rice*s copy sold for §53. 5162 Whitney. Another copy, no map. 1793. 8vo. 5163 Whiton, J. iVl. History of the Town of Antrim. Con- cord, n.d. 8vo, boards, uncut. 5164 Whiton. History of New Hampshire. 1834. i2mo. 5165 Whittier, J. G. In War Time. 1864. lamo. 5166 Whittlesey. Fugitive Essays, upon Interesting and Use- ful Subjects, relating to the Early History of Ohio, its Geology. Hudson, Ohio, 1852. i2mo. 5167 Whittock, N. New Hist, of the County of York. 1829. 6 vols., 8vo, boards. A valuable English County History. 5168 Whymper, F. Travel and Adventure in the Territory of Alaska, formerly Russian America, now ceded to the United States, and in various other parts of the North Pacific. Map and 37 plates. London, John Murray, 1868. 8vo, uncut. 5169 Whymper. Another edition. New Tork, 1869. 8vo. 5170 [WiGGiN, J. R.J Church Collection of Books Sold. New York, 1865. With Prices and Names. Cloth uncut. 5171 White, Bishop Wm. Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, etc. Philadelphia, 1820. 8vo, uncut. 470 WiLLARD. 5172 Wight, A. Catalogue of the Library of Andrew Wight, of Philadelphia. ... Prepared by Joseph Sabin. New Tork^ 1864. 8vo, Prices and Names. The majority of the books were in fact the property of Mr. Edward Vernon. Very rich in books printed by Benjamin Franklin. 5173 Wight. The same. Large paper. 1864. Rl. 8vo, uncut. Ruled and partly priced and named. 5174 Wight, D. P. The Wight Family. Memoir of Thomas Wight of Dedham, Mass. !Soj/ff«, 1848. lamo. 5175 W1LK.IE, F. B. Davenport, Past and Present ; together with Biographies. Davenport^ 1858. 8vo. 5176 W[iLKiNs, A.J A View of the Controversy between Great Britain and the Colonies. 8vo, half morocco. 5177 WiLKiNS : The Bhagvat-Geeta, or Dialogues of Kreeshna and Arjoon ; in Eighteen Lectures ; with Notes. Translated from the Original, in the Sanskreet, or Ancient Language of the Brahmans, by Charles Wilkins. New Tork^ 1867. 8vo. 5178 Wilkinson, E. Letters of Eliza Wilkinson, during the Invasion and Possession of Charleston, S. C, by the British. New York., '839. i2mo. 5179 Wilkinson. Memoirs of my Own Times by General James Wilkinson. Philadelphia., 18 16. 4 vols., 8vo, half morocco., uncut., with atlas. Wilkinson's Memoirs comprehend many incidents and anecdotes of the Revolution little known, with a more interesting and authentic account of the battle of Breed's Hill, the siege of Boston, and the campaigns of 1776-77 than is elsewhere extant. 5180 [Wilkinson.] Burr's Conspiracy Exposed ; and General Wilkinson Vindicated, against the Slanders of his Enemies on that Important Occasion. 181 1. 8vo, boards., uncut. 5181 Wilkinson. History of Binghamton. 1840. i2mo. Very scarce. 5182 Wilkins, J. Mathematical Magick. 1680. i2mo, calf. 5183 Willard's History of Greenfield. Greenfield., Kneeland & Eastman, 1838. i2mo. Williams. 471 5184 WiLLARD, J. An Address in Latin, by Joseph Willard, LL.D., and a Discourse in English, by David Tappan, S.T.D. in Solemn Commemoration of Gen. George Washington. \^Bos- ton], 1800. 8vo, uncut. 5185 Willard. [Another Edition.] \_Boston]^ 1800; 4to. Large paper. Exceedingly rare. Unnoticed by Dr. Hougli. 5186 Willard, S. D. Annals of the Medical Society of Albany. Many, 1868. 8vo. 5187 Willet, W. M. a Narrative of the Military Actions of Colonel Marinus Willet, taken chiefly from his own Manuacript. Prepared by his Son Wm'., M. Willett. New Tork, 1831. 8vo. Willett was an eminent partisan officer during the revolution, serving principally on the frontiers of New Xork, in campaigns against the Six Nations. The narrative is principally composed of incidents connected with Indian warfare. 5188 William and Mary College. -History of. Baltimore, 1870. 8vo. 5189 Williams, C. Travellers in Africa. London, 18 ^g. i2mo. 5190 Williams, Mrs. C. R. Biography of Revolutionary Heroes ; containing the Life of Brig. Gen. William Barton, and also of Captain Stephen Olney. Providence, 1839. i2mo, cloth. 5191 Williams. Tales; National and Revolutionary. Provi- dence, 1830-35. 2 vols., i2mo. Very scarce. 5192 Williams, Eleazer. Life of Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen, Alias Thomas Williams, A Chief of the Caughnawaga Tribe of Indians in Canada, by the Rev. Eleazer Williams. Many, igrg ' Royal 8vo, uncut. 5193 Williams, Lt. Col. M. Memoir on the Zilla of Baroche, Result of a Survey of that Protectorate (Bombay). London, 1825. ^to,calf. 5194 [Williams, John.J The Hamiltoniad : or, an Extinguisher for the Royal Faction of New England. With Copious Notes, Illustrative, Biographical, Philosophical, Critical, Admonitory, and Political ; Being intended as a High-Heeled Shoe for all Limping Republicans, by Anthony Pasquin, Esq. ... Boston, sold for the author I1S04.2. ' ^^°- 472 Willis, Very scarce, nearly the whole edition having been secured and destroyed by the friends of Hamilton. Williams was an Englishman employed by a newspaper hostile to Cobbett. By a curious blunder in Lowndes's "Bibliographers' Manual," he is credited with writing most of the Federalist. 5195 Williams. The same. New York, 1865. 8vo, uncut. 5196 Williams. The same. New York, 1865. 410, uncut. The two last numbers form No. of the Hamilton Club of which copies were printed in 8vo, and copies in 4to. 5197 Williams. Experiments of Spiritual Life and Health, and their Representatives. By Roger Williams, of Providence in New? England. Providence, reprinted, 1863. 4to. 5198 Williams. The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion ; To which is added a Biographical Memoir of the Author, with Notes by Stephen M. Williams. Northampton, 4853. Sm. 8vo. 5199 Williams, R. C. Fall River. An- Authentic Narrative. ... Boston, Lilly, Wait & Co. 5200 Williams, W. Account of the Rutland Centennial. 8vo. 5201 Williams, S. W. Genealogy and History of the Family of Williams. Greenfield, 1847. i2mo. 5202 Williamson, Hugh. The History of North Carolina. Map. Philadelphia, 18 12. 2 vols., 8vo, sheep. 5203 Williamson, W. D. The History of the State of Maine ; From Its first Discovery, A.D. 1602, to the Separation, A.D. 1832, Inclusive. Hallowell, 1832. 2vo\s.. , hf. mor, gilt top, uncut. Fine copy, rarely found uncut. 5204 Willis, A. Our Rulersand our Rights ; or Outlines of the United States Government. ... Philadelphia, 1869. i2mo, sheets. 5205 Willis, N. P. Sacred Poems. N. Y., 1866. 8vo, cloth, gilt. 5206 Willis, W. A History of the Law, the Courts, and the Lawyers of Maine. Portland, iS6;^. 8vo. 5207 Willis. History of Portland. Parts i and 11. Portland, 1833. 2 vols., 8vo. WlNCHELL. 473 5208 Willis, W. The History of Portland, from 1632 to 1864. With a Notice of Previous Settlements, Colonial Grants, and Changes of Government in Maine. Second edition. Revised and enlarged. Portland, 186s. Royal 8vo. One of twenty-five copies only printed on tinted paper. The edition was nearly all destroyed in the great fire at Portland, in 1866. 5209 Willis. The Kinstry Family. 8vo. 52x0 Wilson and Bonaparte. American Ornithology, or Natural History of the Birds of the United States. Frontis- pieces and Vignettes. Edinburgh, 1 831. 4 vols., i2mo, new half morocco gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 521 1 Wilson, B. Memoir of the Life of the Right Rev. William White, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, \%-^c). 8\o, sheets. 5212 Wilson, J. B. Decennial ^Anniversary Sermon and four others. New York, 1862. 8vo. 5213 Wilson, J. G. Biographical Sketches of Illinois Officers * engaged in the War against the Rebellion of 1861. Portraits. Chicago, 1862. 8vo. 5214 Wilson, R. A. A New^ History of the Conquest of Mexico, in which Las Casas' Denunciations of the popular Historians of that War are fully Vindicated. Philadelphia, 1859. ^- ^^°- *'This work, written with a. zeal which often degenerates into vehemence, is an arraignment of the Spanish historians, from whom all the current notions of the Spanish invaders have been acquired." — Field. 5215 Wilson, Sir Robert. Brief Remarks on the Russian Army and Sketch of Campaigns in Poland in 1806-7. London, 1810. 4to, boards. 5216 [Wilson, S. F.] History of the American Revolution, with a Preliminary View of the Character and Principles of the Colonists. ... Baltimore,' i8^-^. i2mo. 5217 Wilson, Thos. Biography of the Principal American Mili- tary and Naval Heroes. With portraits. New York, 18 19. 2 vols., i2mo, sheep. 5218 WlNCHELL, A. Genealogy of the Family of Winchell. Ann Arbor, 1868. 8vo, cloth. 60 474 WiNTHROP. 5219 WiNGFiELD. " A Discourse of Virginia." | By | Edward Maria Wingfield, | The First President of the Colony. | Now First Printed from the Original Manuscripts in the Lambeth Library. | Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, | by Charles Deane, | Member of the American Antiquarian Society, and of the Massachusetts | Historical Society. | Boston : privately printed^ i860. Imp. 8vo, pp. 74, morocco^ gilt top, uncut. One hundred copies privately printed. Exceedingly scarce. Mr. Fowle's copy sold for $45, unbound. Portrait of Captain John Smith, and map inserted. 5220 WiNSOR, J. A History of the Town of Duxbury, Mass., with Genealogical Registers. Boston, 1849. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 5221 WiNTBERGER, J. A. Home of Washington. Washington, 1866. i2mo. 5222 WiNTERBOTHAM, W. Historical and Philosophical View of the American United States, and the European Settlements in America. Illustrated with 36 Maps, Portraits, etc. London, 1795. 4 vols., 8vo, calf. A record of the state of this continent at the end of the last century, collected from all the accessible sources available in a prison, where it was written. The plates are suitable for an illustrator. 5223 WiNTHROP, John. History of New England from 1630 to 1649. Edited by James Savage. Boston, 1825. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut ^ 5224 WiNTHROP. History of New England from 1630 to 1649, from his Original Manuscripts, with Notes by James Savage. New Edition, with Additions and Corrections. Boston, 1853. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. " The elder Winthrop has left an imperishable monument in his annals, and the laborious and learned annotations of Mr. Savage have rendered that work, as pub- lished in 1825-6, and still more in the new edition of 1853, a complete storehouse oi our early New England History." 5225 WiNTHROP. Life and Letters of John Winthrop, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Company at their Emigration to New_ England, 1630. Edited by Robert C. Winthrop. Boston, 1864. 2 vols., 8vo. 5226 Winthrop. A Journal of the Transactions and Occurrences in the Settlement of Massachusetts and the other New England Colonies, from the year 1630 to 1644: Written by John Win- Wix. 475 throp, Esq., First Governor of Massachusetts : and now first published from a correct copy of the original Manuscript. Hartford^ 1793- 8vo, morocco^ gilt edges. Very scarce. 5227 WiNTHROP, R. Addresses and Speeches on Various Occa- sions. Boston., 1852. 8vo, cloth. 5228 WiNTHROP. Washington, Bowdoin and Franklin, as por- trayed in Occasional Addresses. Boston, 1876. 8vo. 5229 [Wirt, William.] The Letters of the British Spy. Eighth Edition. Baltimore \n.d.'\. i8mo. 5230 Wirt. An Oration Richmond on the Fourth of July, 1800. Richmond, printed by Merewether "Jones, MDCCC. l2mo. 5231 Wirt, W. Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry. Philadelphia, 18 18. 8vo, sheep. 5232 WicsoNSiN Historical Society. Report and Collections for 1869-70-71 and 72. Madison, 1857, etc. Vol. 6, 8vo. 5233 [WiSNER, Benjamin B.J Memoirs of Susan Huntington. Boston, 1826. i2mo. 5234 Wit, C. de. Jefferson and the American Democracy, an Historical Study. Translated ... by R. S. H. Church. Lon- don, 1862. 8vo. 5235 Witchcraft Delusion in New England. Its Rise, Pro- gress, and Termination, as Exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather, in the Wonders of the Invisible World ; and by Mr. Robert Calef, in his More Wonders of the Invisible Word. With a Preface, Introduction, and Notes, by Sam'l G. Drake. Rox- hury, 1866. 3 vols., 4to, uncut. One of three copies printed on Whatman's Drawing Paper. 5236 Witchcraft. Records of the Salem Witchcraft. Copied from the Original Documents. Roxbury, 1864. 2 vols., 4to, uncut. 5237 Wix, Ed. Six Months of a Newfoundland Missionary's Journal. London, 1836. i2mo, boards. 476 Wood. 5238 WoLCOTT, O. Memoirs of the Administrations of Wash- ington and John Adams, edited from the Papers of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. By George Gibbs. ... New York, 1846. 5239 Wolfe, Judge. Helpers Impending Crisis Dissected. Philadelphia, i860. i2mo. 5240 WoLLASTON. Religion of Nature Delineated. Portrait. London, 1738. 4to. This is the book upon which Franklin is said to have worked as a printer. 5241 WoLLEY, C. A Two Years Journal in New York, and Part of its Territories in America. With Notes by E. B. O'Calla- ghan, M.D. ... New York, 1800. 410, half mor., gilt top, uncut. Larga paper. Fifty copies only printed. 5242 Wood, F. A Biography of Fernando Wood. A History of the Forgeries, Perjuries and Other Crimes of our " Model Mayor." " 8vo, pp. 32. 5243 Wood. A Model Mayor. Early Life, Congressional Career, and Triumphant Municipal Administration : by a Citi- zen. New York, 1855. i2mo. 5244 Wood. The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., late President of the United States. ... New York, i8j2. 8vo, pp. 506, hoards, uncut. Very scarce. A fine and clean copy of the original edition, rarely found uncut. The title page is mutilated in many copies. This history, so full of scandal and untruth, was rigidly suppressed by Aaron Burr. The author himself wrote to his publishers thus : — " Should it not be suppressed, you will be prosecuted for the libels it con- tains." 5245 Wood. The Suppressed History of the Administration of John Adams (from 1987 to 1801), as printed and suppressed in 1802, by John Wood. Now republished with Notes, and an Appendix, by John Henry Sherburne. Phila., 1846. Sm. 8vo. 5246 Wood. A Narrative of the Suppression by Col. Burr, of the History of the Administration of John Adams, late President of the United States, written by John Wood. To which is added a Biography of Thomas Jefferson [James Cheetham.] New York, 1802. 8vo, uncut. Woodbury. 477 5247 Wood, J. A Correct Statement of the Various Sources from which the History of the Administration of John Adams was compiled, and' the Motives for its Suppression, by Col. Burr. With some Observations on a Narrative, by a Citizen of New York. New York, 1802. 8vo. 5248 Wood. A Full Exposition of the Clintonian Faction and the Society of the Columbian illuminati, with an account of the Writer of the Narrative, and the Characters of his Certificate Men, as also Remarks on Warren's Pamphlet. N. T.^ 1801. A very rare piece. 5249 Wood, J. Principles of Mechanics. Cambridge, 18 18. 8vo, half calf. 5250 Wood, J. G. Illustrated Natural History. London [n.d.'j 3 vols., imp. 8vo, in parts as published. First issue of ttie entertaining woric with brilliant impression of the beautiful wood cuts. 5251 Wood. The Natural History of Man ; being an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Uncivilized Races of Men. London, 1868. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half morocco. The author has made a copious and generally a judicious selection from works treating upon the peculiar rites, manners, and modes of life of the American Indians. 5252 Wood. Homes without Hands ; with New Designs, by Keyl and Smith. London, 1869. 8vo. 5253 Wood, S. A Sketch of the First Settlement of the Several Towns on Long Island ; with their Political Condition, to the end of the American Revolution. A New Edition. Brooklyn, N. T., printed hy Alden Spooner, 1828. 8vo. 5254 Wood. The same. A New Edition. Brooklyn, 1865. 8vo. 4to, uncut. The edition was put forth by somebody who attempted to eclipse the old fable of the Frog and the Ox and came to the same untimely end. 5255 Wood, W. B. Personal Recollections of the Stage. Phila- delphia, 1855. i2mo. 5256 Woodbury, A. A Narrative of the Campaign of the First Rhode Island Regiments. Providence, i%b2. Roy. 8vo. 478 Worcester. 5257 Woodbury, A. Two Sermons [on] Abraham Lincoln. Providence^ 1865. 2 vols., 410. One of twenty-five copies on large paper. 3258 Woodcuts. Collection of Ancient woodcut ornaments, taken from various Old Books, interspersed with a few old de- vices from Title-pages, woodcut Initials, and old woodcut Por- traits, with ornamental borders, in all 120, the whole mounted on superior quarto size tinted paper to form Scrap book. 5259 Woodruff, G. C. History of the Town of Litehfield, Connecticut, Alvord's Stamford, Chapin's Glastonbury, Bacon's Hist. Discourse, in i vol. Litchfield, 1845. 8vo, half morocco. 5260 Woodstock, Connecticut, Cuttings respecting. 4to. 5261 Woodward, W. E. Catalogue of American Coins, Medals, etc., ... Sold ... 1864. New York, 1864. 4to, boards, uncut. One of a few copies printed on large paper, 5262 Woodward. A list of Washington Memorial Medals. Privately printed, l^b^. 4to. 50 copies printed. 5263 Woodward. Priced Catalogue of American Coins, Medals, etc., ... Sold ... 1865. New York, 1865. 8vo, uncut. 5264 Woodward. Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue of the Library of W. Elliot Woodward. Roxbury, 1869. Imp. 8vo, half levant morocco, by Bradstreet. One of a few copies printed on thick paper. 5265 WoODWORTH, J. Reminiscences of Troy, from Its Settle- ment in 1790 to 1807, with Remarks on its Commerce, Enter- prise, Improvements, State of Political Parties, and Sketches of Individual Character. ... By John Woodworth. Albany, 1853. First edition very scarce. 5266 Woodworth. The Same, Second Edition, with Notes, Explanatory, Biographical, Historical, and Antiquarian. Albam, i860. Sm. 4to, c/ai^. 5267 Worcester, Joseph E. A Dictionary of the English Lan- guage. Boston, i860. 4to, russia. Wright. 479 5268 Worcester, S. M. Discourse, Centennial, Salem, and 5 others, Historical. 1835. 8vo. 5269 Wordsworth, C. Greece ; Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical. With upwards of 350 engravings on wood and 28 on steel. London, 18 s;^- Royal Svo, calf, gilt. Some of the best artistic talent of the day was employed in the profuse illustration of this interesting volume j Copley, Fielding, Creswick, Harvey, Sargent, Jadkson, etc., etc., etc. ^ 5270 Wordsworth, W. Poems, Selected and Edited by R. A. Willmott. Illustrated with 100 designs by Birket Foster, J. Wolf, and John Gilbert. Engraved by the Dalziels. London, 1859. 8vo, red morocco extra. 5271 Wordsworth. Poetical Works. Boston, 1854. 7 vols., foolscap, half calf, gilt. 5272 Workman, J. A Letter to the ... Citizens, ... of Orleans... with ... Letters to ... Governor Claiborne. And other Docu- ments, relative to the Extraordinary Measures in their Territory. New Orleans, 1807. 8vo. 5273 WoRTHiNGTON, E. History of Dedham, Mass. Boston, 1827. 8v.o, hoards, uncut. 5274 WoRTHiNGTON. Letter from Thomas Worthington, in- cluding an Ordinance passed by the Convention of the State of Ohio, together with the Constitution ... \n-p., 1802.] 8vo. An extremely rare piece relative to Ohio. 5275 Wraxall, Sir W. Historical Memoirs of his Own Time, 1772-84. Portrait. London, iSi^' 2 vols., Svo, boards, uncut. First edition of this most amusing and curious worlc, which was suppressed, contain- ing particulars for which the author was prosecuted, which were omitted in the second edition, 5276 Wraxhall. Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, etc. London, 1800. 2 vols., Svo, boards. 5277 Wright, Francis. Course of Popular Lectures. New York, 1831. i2mo. 5278 Wright, Robert. Life of Major-General James Wolfe. With Correspondence and Portrait. London, 1864. 8vo,cloth. 480 Wynne. " A man but young, Yet old in judgment ; theoric and practic In all humanity, and, to increase the wonder, Religious, yet a soldier." — Massinger. 5279 Wright. Memoir of Gen. James Oglethorpe. London, 1867. Post 8vo. 5280 Wright, T. Caricature History of the Georges. London^ n.d. Post 8vo. 5282 Wright, T. Queen Elizabeth and her Times, a Series of Original Letters, Selected from Private Correspondence. Lon- don^ 1838. 2 vols., 8vo, uncut. "A mass of valuable information, political and ecclesiastical." 5283 Wyatt. Memoirs of the Generals, Commodores, and other Commanders, who Distinguished themselves in the Ame- rican Army and Navy during the Revolution and 18 12, and who were presented with Medals for their Services. Illustrated by eighty-two Engravings on Steel, from the original Medals. Philadelphia, 1848. Imp. 8vo, half calf . 5284 Wyatt, T. History of the Kings of PVance. Illustrated by 72 portraits. Philadelphia, 1846. i2mo, half morocco. 5285 Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar's Dra- matic Works, with Notes by Leigh Hunt. Portrait. London, 1851. ^oyzX 'iwo, calf extra. Published i6i. 5286 Wyman, T. B., Jr. Genealogy of the Name and Family of Hunt. Boston, 1862—3. /^to, cloth. 5287 Wynkoop, R. Wynkoop Family ; A Preliminary Genealogy. New York, 1866. Royal 8vo, half morocco, interleaved. 5288 Wynne. James. Private Libraries of New York. Plate of Wm. Curtis Noyes' Library. New York, i860. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Large paper copy. Illustrated by 13 plates, including portraits of Dibdin, Audubon, John Allan, GrenviUe, etc., nearly all India proofs before letter. The book is not bound, and is susceptible of further illustration or improvement by a new owner. 5289 Wynne. The Same. Small paper. New York, i860. Bvo, uncut. YosY. 481 Among the principal libraries mentioned in tliis worlc, are those of John Allan, George Bancroft, Thomas P. Barton, J. Carson Brevoort, Rev. Dr. Chapin, Almon W. Griswold, William Menzies, William Curtis Noyes, Dr. Purple, Geo. T. Strong, R. L. Stuart, and Richard Grant White. 5290 Wynne, Thomas H. A Memoir of a Portion of The ^ Boiling Family in England and America. Photographic Plates. Richmond^ Fa., W. H. Wade & Co., printed for private distribu- tion, 1868. 4to- pALE, E. The Yale Family, or the Descendants of David Yale with Genealogical Notices of each Family. New Haven, 1830. 8vo. 5292 Yale. Sketches of Yale College with Anecdotes. New Tork, 1842. i2mo. 5293 Yale. Commemorative Celebration at Yale College, 1866, and Celebration at Claverack, 1867. 2 vols., 8vo. 5294 Yates. Official Graduates of Yale College, 1860-64. New Haven, jSb^. Svo, sheets folded. 5295 Yankee Drolleries. The Most Celebrated Works of the best American Humorists. Introductions by Geo. A. Sala. London. ^ voh., i2mo, half calf . 5296 Yate, Rev. Wm. Account of New Zealand. Portrait. 1835. i2mo. 5297 YoNGE, C. D. Life and Administration of Robert Banks, Earl of Liverpool. London, 1868. 3 vols., 8vo. <:2q8 Yonkers. Chronicles of Yonkers. [A Poem.] Toniers, ^ ^ 1864. 8vo. 5299 YosY, A. Switzerland, with A'needotes, Customs, and a Description of the Country. Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Swiss. Illustrated in fifty colored engravings, of the Costume. London, 1815. 8vo, red morocco extra, gilt edges. An expensive and elegant book the colored plates are well and faithfully executed. 61 482 ZUBLY. 5300 Young, Alex. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth from 1602 and 1625. Portrait. Boston, 1841. 8vo. 5301 Young. Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from 1623 to 1636. Now first collected from Original Records and Contemporaneous Manuscripts, and Illustrated with Notes. Boston, I'&^b. 8vo. 5302 Young. Night Thoughts, and 6 others. ABRISKIE, F. N. History of the Reformed P. D. Church of Claverack. A Centennial Address, by Rev. F. N. Zabriskie. Hudson, N. T. : Stephen B. Miller, 1867. 8vo. 5304 Zenger. Tryal of John Peter Zenger of New York, Printer. London, 1738. 4to, half calf. This trial presents the first instance on record where truth was admitted as justification of a libel, a doctrine since admitted in American jurisprudence. "The counsel for the defendant was Andrew Hamilton, of Philadelphia, who, for the able de- fense he made upon the occasion, was rewarded, by order of the Common Council of New York, with the freedom of the city in a splendid gold box. The trial took place in 1735-" — Rich. 5305 [Zenger. J The Trial of John Peter Zenger, of New York, Printer. Another Edition. London, 1765. 8vo. Sec M. R., XXXII, 238. 5306 ZoRGDRAGER. Groenlandsche Visschery. Plates. Amster- dam, 1728. 4to, vellum. 5307 ZoucH, Thos. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Sir Phil. Sidney. York, 1809. 4to, uncut. Illustrated by a number of extra plates, inlaid by Trent. 5308 ZuBLY, J. J. The Law of Liberty. A Sermon on Ame- rican Affairs, Preached at the Opening of the Provincial Con- gress of Georgia, ... by John J. Zubly, D.D. Philadelphia, T-T7S- 8vo, pp. 73, half morocco, by Bradstreet, " Warm for the Congress but sensible. Dr. Zubly is a man of abilities, and a good writer ; witness also his rational and pathetic Address to Lord Dartmouth prefixed to this Discourse." — Monthly Re'vieiv. Dr. Zubly was a delegate from Georgia to the Constitutional Congress in 1775-6, and notwithstanding his " warmth for the Congress," he opposed separation from England, and returned to Savannah, and was soon forced to leave that city. ADDENDA. Including Confederate Publications, Lincolniana Rebellion Literature, Trials, &c. 5309 Andre. A Series of Newspaper Cuttings, relative to Major Andre. Mounted in a 4to volume. Half morocco. 5310 An Act of Parliament For Ascertaining the Rates of For- reign Coyns in Her Majesties Plantations in America. \Colo- phon\ reprinted by William Bradford in New York., ^T^9- Folio. 531 1 Adams. The Jubilee of the Constitutton ; A Discourse, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839, being the Fiftieth Anniver- sary of the Inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States, 1789. Plate. New York, 1839. Svo, pp. 136, uncut. Portraits of Knox, J. 2' Adams, view of the old City Hall. 5312 Allen, E Maryland Toleration. 1853. 8vo. 5313 Amory, T. C. The Military Services and Public Life of Major General Sullivan, of the American Revolutionary Army. By Thomas C. Amory. Port. 5ari., 1868. ^vo, sheets, uncut. Unique copy, illustrated with 25 inserted plates, including rare portraits of Sullivan, Bancroft, Franklin, Sterling, Cornwallis, etc. 5314 Anacreon, Bion, and Moschus, w^ith other Translations, by T. Stanley. London, 1813. i2mo, calf, gilt edges. 5315 Anthon, H. St. Marke in the Bower, and other pamphlets about New York. , 5316 Atwater, C. Indians of the Northwest. Columbia, iS^O. 5317 At Jesus' Feet. 1876. i2mo. 5318 Auerbach, B. Villa on the Rhine. New York, 1869. 2 vols. 484 Offical Reports. 5319 Aytoun, W. E. Bothwell. 1856. limo. 5320 Bancroft, G. Literary and Historical Miscellanies. New York, 1854. 8vo. 5321 Barber, J. W. History and Antiquities of New England New York, and New Jersey. Illustrated by Numerous En- gravings. Worcester^ 1841. Royal 8vo, bound 5322 Bartlett, W. H, The Pilgrim Fathers ; or, the Founders of New England in the Reign of James the first. By W. H. Bartlett. London^ 1866. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. 5323 Bennett, J. A. Bookkeeping. Philadelphia., 1857. ^- ^vo. 5324 BiARD, P. Missio Canadensis Epistola ex Portie regali in Acadia transmissu Ad Praspositvm Generalem Societatis [esv A. R. Petro Biardo ejvsdem Societatis. [^Albany., 1870.] 8vo, uncut. 5325 Billings, R. W. Carlisle Cathedral. London.^ 1840. 410. 5326 Bradford, A. W. American Antiquities and Researches into the Origin and History of the Red Race. 1843. 8vo, cloth. 5327 Brewster, D. Life of Sir Isaac Newton. London, i2i2b. i2mo, calf. 5328 Cervantes. Persides and Sigimund. London, 1854. Fcap, 8vo. 5329 Coins. Catalogue of Riley Woodward's, etc. 410. 5330 Cole, J. History and Antiquities of Ecton. Philadelphia, 1865. 8vo. CONFEDERATE PUBLICATIONS. 5331 Official Reports of Battles [Jan. 7, 1864J. Richmond, 1864. 8vo. 5332 Official Reports. [March 11, 1863. j Rich., 1864. 8vo. 5333 Offical Reports. Attack upon Baton Rouge. Richmond, 1863. 8vo. Trench. 485 5334 Report of the Secretary of War. 1864. 8vo. 5335 Report of the Secretary of the Treasury. 1863. 2 vols., 8vo. 5336 Report of the Postmaster General and 2 others. 8vo. 5337 Report of Evidence taken before a Joint Special Committee of both Houses of the Confederate Congress, to Investigate the Affairs of the Navy* Department. P. Kean, reprinted, Richmond, Va., Geo. P. Evans bf Co. \n.d.'] 5338 Acts and Resolutions of the Second Session of the Pro- visional Congress of the C. S. And 3 others. Montgomery, Ala., 1861. 8vo. 5339 Messages of the President, Reports of Committees, etc. M printed at Richmond. 18 pieces, 8vo. 5340 Messages, Reports, etc., a different lot. 10 pieces, 8vo. 5341 Report of Brig. Gen. John S. Williams of Operations in East Tennessee. Richmond, 1864. 5342 The Tax Act, and Financial Statement. Richmond, 1861-6;^. 5343 McHenry. a Paper Containing a Statement of Facts re- lating to the Approaching Cotton. Richmond, 1864. 8vo, uncut. 5344 Report of Maj. Gen. Loring. Richmond, 1864. 8vo. 5345 JoiTRNAL of the House of Delegates of the State of Virginia, for 1861-62. Richmond. 8vo, half sheep. 5346 George IH. Celebration of the Jubilee of George III. Fine portrait. 1809. 4to. 5347 Chorley, H. F. Autobiography, Memoir, and Letters. Por- trait. London, 1873. 2 vols., i2mo, cloth. 5348 Hothouse, J. C. Journey through Albania, Constantinople, etc. 1833. 2 vols., 4to. 5349 Kidder. The Expedition of Captain Lovewell and his En- counters with the Indians. Boston, 1865. 4to, uncnt. 5350 [Trench, B. F.] Biographia Americana. Philadelphia, 1824. 8vo. 486 Lincoln. 535 ^ JoHNSONiANA ; Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr. Johnson, not Included in Boswell, 45 Highly Finished Portraits, Engravings and Autographs. ^to. 5353 Jackson. History of Wood Engraving, New Edition, with an Additional Chapter on the Artists of the Present Day, with 445 Wood Engravings, 145 of which are now First Added. London^ 1861. • Imp. 8vo, half morocco. 5354 KiNLOCK. Eulogy on George Washington. By Francis Kinlock of Georgetown, D. C. New York., 1867. Imp. 8vo. 5355 Kemp's Nine Dales Wonder, performed in a Daunce from London to Norwich. London^ Camden Soc.^ 1840. 410. LINCOLNIANA. 5356 Lincoln, Abraham. Africanus I. New York. i2mo. 5357 Lincoln. Coddington, D. S. Eulogy. New York, 1865. 5358 Lincoln. A Collection of Pamphlets relative to Lincoln. (8) 5359 Lincoln. Commemorative Proceedings of the Athenaeum Club, on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, April, 1865. Portrait. New York., 1866. Imp. 8vo, half morocco., top gilt. 5360 Lincoln. The same. Folio. One of fifty copies on large paper in folio. 5361 Lincoln. The Same. ... April, 1865. 5 plates inserted. New York, 1865. Imp. 8vo, uncut. 5362 Lincoln. Crane's Sermon and Cutter's Eulogy on the Death of, 1865. 2 vols., 8vo. 5363 Lincoln. An Extensive Series of Cuttings from Newspapers relative to the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the Trial of the Conpsirators all very neatly laid down on Drawing Paper. 5364 Hall, N Sermon, London May 14, 1865. 1865. 8vo. 5365 Lincoln. Hawley, B. Discourse and Nason's Eulogy, 1865. Albany, 1865. 2 vols. - 5366 Lincoln. A Memorial of Lincoln, Late President of the United States. Boston, printed by order of the city, 1865. 4to, uncut, laid paper. Tribute of Respect. 487 5367 Lincoln. McClintock, D. J. Sermon on the Death of Lincoln. New York, 1865. 8vo. 3368 McClintock. The Same. Large Paper. 1865. 8vo. 5369 Lincoln. A Memorial of Abraham Lincoln Late President of the United States. Boston, mdccclxv. Imp. 8vo. 5370 Lincoln. Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln, in the City of New York, Under the Auspices of the Common Council. By David T. Valentine. New York, Edmund Jones ^ Co., 1866. 5371 Lincoln. Observances at Springfield, Mass. 1863. 8vo. 5372 Lincoln. Order of Services at Indiana-Place Chapel, on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865: ... after the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Boston, 1865. i2mo. 5373 Lincoln. Poetical Tributes to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Philadelphia, 1865. i2mo. 5374 Lincoln. The President's Words : A Selection of Passages from Speeches, Addresses, and Letters of Abraham Lincoln. Boston, 1865. i2mo. 5375 Lincoln. Proceedings of the City Council of Providence on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. Providence, 1863. 8vo. 5377 Proceedings of the City Council of Boston, April 17, 1865, on occasion of the Death of Abraham Lincoln. Boston, 1865. Beautifully printed, and on only one side of the page. 5378 Sermons preached in Boston on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. Together with the Services in Washington. Boston, 1865. Crown 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreet. 5379 Stoddard, R. H. Abraham Lincoln. New York \n.d~\. 8vo. 5380 Stone, A. L. Discourse. Boston, 300 copies printed for J. R. IVigginBach, 1865. 5381 Lincoln. Topley, Thompson, and Stone Eulogies. 3 vols. 5382 Tribute of Respect of the Citizens of Troy to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Albany, J. Munsell, 1865. 4to, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. India proof portrait, and proof view of " Lincoln's early home " inserted. 488 Walcott. 5383 McCausland, Dominick. The Builders of Babel. London, 1874. Crown 8vo, uncut. 5384 Mackenzie, R. S. Tressilan and his Friends and Lilian. 1859. 2 vols. 5385 Manuscript. Traite d'estat et de guerre, A curious Ms. Folio, old calf. 5386 Marshall, John. Life of Gen. Washington, preceded by a Historical View of the Planting, Rise and Progress of the English Colonies on the Continent of America. Portrait. Lon- don, 1804. " 5 vols., 4to, half calf . 5387 Memphis Typographical Union, and other pamphlets. 8vo. 5388 North American Review. Oct., 1849 — July^ 1850 — July, 1856 — July and Oct., 1863 — 1865 complete — 1866, complete. 5389 Ogden, Uzal. Two Discourses, occasioned by the Death of General George Washington, at Mount Vernon. Newark, MDCCC. • 8vo, uncut. 5390 Ogden. The same. Philadelphia, 1800. Uncut. 5391 Paramus. Church Manual and 2 tracts, on Dr. Bethune. 5392 Valedictory Oration, pronounced at the Commencement? held in Nassau-Hall, in New Jersey, September 26, 1759, by one of the Bachelors, a Youth of Eighteen. New York, H. Gaine \n.d.~\. 5393 ViGNE, G. T. Travels in Mexico, South America, etc. Illustrated. London, 1867. 2 vols., ivo, half calf. 5394 Washington. Sparks. Remarks on a " Reprint of the Original letters from Washington to Joseph Reed. Boston, 1853. 8vo. 5395 Washington. Official Letters. London, 1795. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. 5396 The Theban Club, or the Wall Street Critics. A Satire. y. Mortimer, New York, 1824. i8mo, title torn. 5397 Walcott, D. The Works of Peter Pindar. London, 1793. 2 vols., 4to, half calf . Scarce. -Mezzo portrait, and rare caricature. Fremont. 4gg REBELLION LITERATURE. 5398 Argument against Abolition, and 7 others. 1864. 5399 Barnard, J. G. The C. S. A. and the Battle of Bull Run. 5 maps. N.w Tork^ D. Fan Nostrand, 1862. 8vo, cloth. 5400 Barnes, D. M. The Draft Riots in New York, July, 1863. The Metropolitan Police ; their Services during Riot Week. Their Honorable Record. New York., 1863. 8vo. Privately printed and very scarce. 5401 BoARDMAN. The Federal Judiciary. Also Bokum, Bartram, and Butler. 1862. 5 vols., 8vo. 5402 Broadsides and Hand Bills, Relative to Sanitary Fairs, etc., a Parcel. 5403 Burr, C. C. History of the Union. 1862. r2mo. 5404 Bullard's Nations' Trial and 17 Other Tracts on the Rebellion. Mostly Demo'cratic. 5405 Canteen, The. Albany. 410, pp. 144. a publication issued for the benefit of the Sanitary Fair. 5406 Carpenters, Jay, and Other Tracts. 14 in all. 5407 Catalogue of Flags, Trophies and Relics, and Others. Agnew, Branerd. 14 tracts. 5408 Chaplain's Campaign, A, with Butler, Bourne's Poem, Book of Copperheads. 3 vols. 5409 Collection of Fugitive Poetry on the Rebellion cut from Newspapers, Magazines and in a Scrap Book. Imp. 8vo, halfmor. 5410 Curtis, R. B. Executive Power. New York, 1863. 8vo. 5411 Denslow, V. B. Tremont Drum Beat, Duryeaand Cairnes. Yonkers, 1862. 2 vols. 5412 Davis, W. H. H. History of the 104th Regiment. Phila- delphia, 1865. 8vo. 5413 Duryea. Civil Liberty, East Tennessee Relief, Everett, ' Questions of the Day. 1865. 4 vols. 5414 Exercises, Unveiling of the Ellsworth Monument. Albany, 1875. 8vo. 5415 Fontaine, F. G. de. American Abolitionism. 1861. 5416 Fremont, Mrs. Story of the Guard. Boston, 186^. 62 490 Record. 5417 Gant, E. W. Address to the People of Arkansas. 1863. 5418 Great Questions, Great War, Fugetts, Our Country and Free Negroes, in 4 tracts. 5419 Habeas Corpus. A Series of The Pamphlets published on this Question. 10 parts. Philadelphia, 1863. 8vo. 5420 Hugo. Victor Hugo's Letter on John Brown, with Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' Reply. New York, i860. i2mo. 5421 [Ingersoll.J Secession : a Folly and a Crime. Philadel- phia, King & Baird, printers, 1 86 1. 8vo. 5422 [Ingersoll.J Secession Resisted. Philadelphia, King & Baird, 1861. 8vo. 5423 John, R. Reply to Judge Holt. Baltimore, 1863. 5424 McClellan, G. B. Army of the Potomac. New York, 1864. 8vo, cloth. 5425 McClellan. The Same. Washington, 1865. 8vo. 5426 "Messages and Documents. 1862-3. n vols., 8vo, ctoA. For the Documentary history of the rebellion these are indispensable. 5427 Message of the President and Paper. 1862. Thick 8vo, half morocco. 5428 Message of the President and Accompanying Documents. 1863. 6 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 5429 Moore Rebellion Records. 13 Nos. Imp. 8vo. 5430 Names of Persons, Enrolled for Draft Fifth Ward, Queen County and Jamaica L. I., Twelfth Ward Brooklyn. 4 vols. 5431 New York Enrollment List, 9, 15,16, 18 and 20th, 21st, Wards. 8vo. 5432 Newspaper Cuttings on the Rebellion in Scrap Book. 8vo. 5433 Pamphlets Relating to the Late Rebellion. A very Exten- sive Collection. 6 vols., 8vo, half morocco. 5434 Parsons. Oration, July 4, 1861. Boston, 1861. 5435 Pittsfield Soldier's Monument. 1872. 8vo. 5436 Porter. Treasury Notes, a Legal Tender. 1863. 8vo. 5437 Raymond, H. J. Remarks and Others. 15 tracts. 5438 Record of the Democratic Party. 1860-5. 8vo. Two Months. ' 491 5439 Report on the Conduct of the War. Washington, 1863. 5440 Report on Volunteering in New York. New York, 1864. 5441 Rebellion Tracts. A Collection of 40, many of which arc scarce, i860, etc. 8vo. 5442 Review of Mr. Seward's Diplomacy, by a Northern Man. 5443 Richmond Enquirer. Various Nos. in Good Order. 1861. 5444 Robinson, T. H. Unvailing of Divine Justice. 1865. 5445 Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia. A Collection of Papers rela- tive to. 5446 Scrap Book Folio with some Cuttings relative to the Rebel- lion, etc. Folio, half morocco. 5447 Series of Cuttings, Relative to the Rebellion Mounted on thick plate paper. 5448 Ye Sneak. Ycleped Copperhead. Philadelphia, 1863. 5449 Soldier's National Cemetery. Harrisburgb, 1865. 8vo. 5450 A Southern Song. Address to her Maryland Lover, by a Virginia Girl. Richmond, iSbi. A Southern Song. Reply to the Virginian Girl's Address to her Maryland Lover. Baltimore, i860. Also thirty Southern Songs and broadsides. A rare and valuable lot. 5451 Spring, G. Thanksgiving Sermon. New York, 1862. 8vo. 5452 Stars and Stripes of Rebeldom. 1862. i8mo. 5453 Stewart, D. Discourse April 16 & 19, 1865, Johnstown. Johnstown, 1865. 8vo. 5454 Sumner, C. Barbarism of Slavery, Eulogy on Lincoln. New York, 1863. 2 vols., 8vo. 5455 Sumner. Eulogy on Lincoln, and 5 other Speeches. 5456 Suspending Power, and the Writ of Habeas Corpus. Phila- delphia, 1863. 4*0- 5457 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army. r2mo. 5458 Train, G. F. Train's Union Speeches ... Philadelphia, 1862. 3 vols., 8vo. 5459 Two Months in Fort Lafayette, by a Prisoner. New York, the author, 1862. \bxao. 492 Trial. 5460 Vinton, A. H, and Whiting. Man's Rule. New Tori, 1862. 2 vols., 8vo. 5461 The Writ of Habeas Corpus and Mr. Binney. Philadelphia, 1862. 4to. TRIALS. In seeking for any special trial in the following rather extensive list look for the name of the defendant, they are alphabetically arranged. 5462 Trial of Milispaugh vs. Seth Adams. New York, 1865. 5463 Proceedings of a Board of General Officers, respecting Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army New York. 8vo 5464 The Trial at Bar between ... James Annesley, Esq. Plaintiff at London ... Richard Earl of Anglesey, Defendant .. at Dublin. London, R. Walker, MDCCXLiv. i2mo This rare book relates to the case James Annesley who was sent as a slave to America, Scott's Guy Mannering is founded upon it. — See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 1601. 5465 Trial of Thomas J. Armstrong ... for the Murder of Rob- ert Crawford. Philadelphia, 1861. 8vo. 5466 Proceedings of a General Court Marshal for the Trial of Major General Arnold. With Notes. New York, 1865. 8vo, cloth, uncut. A unique copy on thin paper. 5467 The Speeches of Mr. Jacob Barker and his Counsel in the Trials for Conspiracy. New York, printed by William A. Mercein, 1826. 8vo, half morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. Very scarce. 5468 Trial of John G. Beall. New York, 1865. 8vo. 5469 Trial of Dr. S. F. Beale. Philadelphia, 1855. 8vo. 5470 The Beecher-Tilton Scandal ; with Mrs. Woodhull's Statement. 1872. 8vo. 5471 Speech of Edwin James, Trial of Dr. Bernard and 10 others. 5472 Trial of H. C. Black for the Killing of Col. W. W. McKaig, Jr. Washington, 1871. 8vo. 5473 Trial of Boulton and Park and another. 1871 8vo. 5474 Trial of J. T. Buckingham. Boston \_1822.] 8vo. 5475 Trial of Francis Burke, wants last leaf. 1832. 8vo. Trial. 493 5476 Trial of Anthony Burns. Boston^ 1854. 8vo, uncut. 5477 Celebrated Trials and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence, from the Earliest Records to the year 1825. Copperplates. London, 1825. 6 vols., 8vo, boards. An important collection, very scarce especially in an uncut condition. 5478 Trial of Lucretia Chapman, for the murder of William Chapman, Esq. ... in December Term, 1831, continued to February Term, 1832. Philadelphia, 1832. 8vo 5479 Trials of Charles the First and of the Regicides. London, 1832. Foolscap 8vo, calf. 5480 Trial of Hillard Clark, ... for the Murder of Richard W. Wright. New Haven, 1855. 8vo. 5481 Trial of Mrs. Clem for Murder. Indianapolis, n.d. 8vo. 5482 A Report of an Action for a Libel brought by Dr. Benjamin Rush, against William Cobbett. Philadelphia, 1 800. 8vo. 5483 Trial of the Right Rev. G. W. Doane. New York, 1852. The Doctor was tried for High Church practices, was subsequently a bishop. 5484 Trial of James P. Donnelly. Freehold, 1857. 8^°- 5485 Stratford's Authentic Edition of the Investigation of the Charges brought against His Royal Highness the Duke of York. London. 2 vols., i2mo, calf. 5486 Trial and Conviction of John Earls, for the Murder of his Wife. Willi'amsport, 1836. 8vo. 5487 Trial of Laura D. Fair. 1871. Imperial, 8vo. 5488 Trial. Minet, etc., w. Gibson and Johnson. Dublin, i'j()-i . 5489 Trial of Robert M. Goodw^in for killing James Stoughton. New York, 1820. 8vo, uncut. 5490 The Goss-Udderzook Tragedy. Baltimore, 1873. 8vo. 5491 The Great Trunk Mystery. 1871. 8vo. 5492 Remarks on the Divorce Case of Griswold vs. Griswold, by T. Cuyler. Philadelphia, 1857. ^^°- 5493 Trial of Mary Harris for the Murder of A. J. Burroughs. 1865. 8v°- 5494 Trial of Lord Headfort for Criminal Conversation. Phila- delphia, 1804. 8vo. 494 Case. 5495 Heberton Tragedy in Kentucky. New York \n.d.'\ 5496 Report of the Case of Geo. C. Hersey, Indicted for the Murder of Betsey Frances Turrell, ... by James M. W. Yer- rinton. Boston^ 1862. 5497 Hill, J. Trial (at large) of James Hill ; otherwise, James Hind ; otherwise James Actzen : for Feloniously, Willfully, and Maliciously, Setting Fire to the Rope-House, in His Ma- jesty's Dock-Yard at Portsmouth. ... March6, 1777. London^ n.d. Extremely rare. Important for the History of the American Revolution. The subject of this trial was better known as John the Painter. 5498 Three Trials of William Hone, for Publishing Parodies. London^ 181 8. 8vo. 5499 Trial of the Late Francis Hopkinson, Esq-, Judge of the Court of Admiralty for Pennsylvania. Philadelphia^ I794' ^^o. 5500 HowisoN R. R. Criminal Trials in Virginia. Richmond^ 1851. 8vo. 5501 Trial of Dr. J. W. Hughes for the Murder of Miss Par- sons. Cleveland^ 1866. 8vo. 5502 Trial of the Rev. L. D. Huston. Baltimore^ 1872. 8vo. 5503 The Important and Eventful Trial of Queen Caroline, for " Adulterous Intercourse " with Bartolomo Bergami. Fine copy, portraits and plates, scarce. London^ 1820. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. 5504 Trial of Charles M. JefFerds for Murder. New York, i?,(i%. 5505 The Lee Trial ! An Expose of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. 1875. 8vo. 5506^ Trial ... of Theodore Lyman, for "Libel" on Daniel Webster. Boston, 1828. i2mo. 5507 Trial of Daniel McFarland for Shooting Albert D. Rich- ardson. 8vo. 5508 Trial of Alexander M'Leod for the Murder of Amos Dur- fee. New York, 184 1. 5509 A Correct Account of the Trials of Charles M'Manus [and others] at Harrisburgh ... 1798, For the Murder of Francis Shitz, ... 1797, Containing the Whole Evidence. ... Printed at Harrisburgh, by John Wyeth, 1788. %wo, old calf. An extremely rare pamphlet. 5510 Case of Jane Marie. Philadelphia, Sept. 1808. 8vo, uncut. Robbery. 495 5511 The MoRDAUNT Divorce Case. London^ i^'jo. 5512 Morse, J, T. Famous Trials. Boston^ 1874. i2mo. 5513 Nicholson. An Account of the Impeachment, Trial, and Acquittal of John Nicholson, Esquire, Comptroller General of the Stateof Pennsylvania. Philadelphia^ Francis Bailey^ mdccxcix. 5514 Old Bailey Experience, Criminal Jurisprudence; Essay on Prison Discipline, etc. Plate. London. 8vo. 5515 Opdyke. The Great Libel Case ... Opdyke vs. Weed. New Tork, 1865. 8vo. pp. 156. 5516 OpDYftE, The Libel Suit. George Opdyke versus Thurlow Weed. New Tork. 8vo, pp. 62. 5517 Trial of Bishop Onderdonk. In this case the Bishop acquired a new title, that of Bishop of the Pawnees. 5518 Trial. Thomas Paine, for a Libel upon the Revolution and Settlement of the Crown, 1792. Lord Kenyon. London. 8vo, pp. 196, half morocco, uncut. 5519 Trial of Theodore Parker with the Defence. New Tork, 1864. 8vo. 5520 PooRE, Ben. Perley. The Conspiracy Trial for the Murder of the Pesident, and the Attempt to overthrow the Government by the Assination of its Principal Officers. Boston, 1865. 2 vols., small 8vo, sheets, uncut. 5521 Trial of Anton Probst. Philadelphia, I'&b-j. 8vo. 5522 Trial. Proceedings concerning the Princess of Wales. 1807. 8vo, uncut. 5523 Trial of Queen Caroline. Colored plate. Dublin, 1820. 8vo, half calf, gilt. 5524 Remarkable Trials and Notorious Characters. From " Half-Hanged Smith," 1 709, to Oxford, who shot at the Queen, 1840. By Captain L. Benson. With nearly fifty engravings, by Phiz. London [n.d.'] Crown 8vo, cloth. 5525 Road Murder by Constance Kent. Many Newspaper Cut- tings. 1855. 8vo. 5526 Robbery of the Bank of Pennsylvania in 1798. The Trial in the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania. Reprinted from the Notes by T. Lloyd. Philadelphia, 1808. 8vo. 496 Trial. 5527 Sketch of the Life of R. P. Robison, the alleged murderer of Helen Jewett. New York, 1836. 8vo. 5528 Great Forgeries of William Roupell. London, 1863. 5529 Life, Trial and Execution of Edward H. Ruloff. Philadel- phia [1872.] 8vo, uncut. 5530 The Alleged Malpractice Suit of Walsh vs. Sayre. New Tori, 1870. 8vo. 5531 Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge. Boston [«.^.] 8vo, uncut. 5532 Trial. Confession of Lydia Sherman. Philadelphia, iSj-^. 5533 Trial of Daniel E. Sickles. New Tork, 1856. 8vo. 5534 Trials of Sickles, Forrest, Burch, Dalton, Beardsley, Dub- lin Rape Case, Kirkpatrick Seduction, John Boon and Anthony Burns. 10 vols, in one. 8vo, half morocco. 5535 Trial of Edward Shippen, Chief Justice, on an Impeach- ment. Lancaster, Pa., 1805. 8vo. 5536 Trials of Richard Smith, ... and Ann Carson, ... for the Murder of Captain John Carson. ... Philadelphia, n.d. 8vo. a rare and interesting case. 5537 Trials of William S. Smith, and Samuel G. Ogden. New York, 1807. 8vo, half morocco. 5538 Trial. The Great Oyer of Poisoning ; the Trial of the Earl of Somerset, for the Poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury. London, 1846. 8vo. 5539 State Trials, or, a collection of the most interesting Trials prior to the Revolution of 1688, renewed and illustrated by S. M. Phillips. London, 1826. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 5540 Trial of John H. Surratt. Washington, 1867. 8vo. 5541 Swing. The Trial of the Rev. David Swing, of Chicago. Chicago, 1874. 8vo. 5542 Trial. Commonwealth vs. Tack Brothers Conspiracy. Philadelphia, 1868. 8vo. 5543 Trial of F. A. Tallmadge. New York, 1858. 8vo. 5544 Trial, The, of the British Soldiers, of the 2gth Regiment of Foot, for the Murder of Crispus Attucks, ... March 5, 1770. Boston, 1824. Sm. 8vo, half morocco, by Bradstreef. Trial. 497 5545 Trial of the Journeymen Cordwainers of ... New York: for a Conspiracy to^ Raise their Wages. ... New York, 1810. 8vo, hoards^ uncut. 5546 Trial of the Officers and Crew of the Privateer Savannah. New Tork, 1862. 8vo, uncut. 5547 Trial of the Persons charged with Burning the Convent, in ... Charlestown (Mass.) ... 8vo. 5548 Trial of Twenty-four Journeymen Tailors charged with a Conspiracy ... Phila., April ... 1827. Philadelphia., 1827. 8vo. 5549 Trials of Thistlewood, Ings, and Others for High Treason. London, 1820. 2 vols 8vo, boards. 5550 Trials for Adultery, or History of Divorces. London., 1779-81. 7 vols., 8vo, old calf . One of the most complete collections ever put forth. It is scarcely necessary to add that these trials generally relate to high life, such trials were too expensive a luxury for ordinary people. 5551 Tryal of Twenty-Nine Regicides. London.,!'] 7.^. Svo, calf. 5552 Trial of the Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr. New Tori, 1868. Svo. 5553 Trial. Case of Divorce of Andrew Ure vs. Catherine Ure. 8vo, uncut. 5554 Report of the Trial of Prof. John W. Webster, indicted for the Murder of Dr. George Parkman, March 19, 1850. Boston, 1850. 8vo. 5555 Trial. Opdyke versus Thurlow Weed. Svo. 5556 Trial of Mrs. E. G. Wharton, for Poisoning Gen. W. S. Ketchum. Baltimore, 1872. Svo. 5557 Trial of Ephraim Wheeler for a Rape on ... his Daughter, Stockbridge, H. Willard, 1805. 5558 Trial of Judge Wilkinson, Dr. Wilkinson, and Mr. Mur- daugh ... for the Murder of John Rothwell and Alexander H. Meeks. Louisville, 1829. Svo, pp. 139. 5559 Trial of Renwick Williams (commonly called the Monster) for Assaulting and Wounding Miss Ann Porter. Porter. Lon- don, 1 790. 4to, half calf. 5560 Trial. Report of the Case of Trespass, etc. Evans vs. Yarnall. Philadelphia, 1810. Svo, uncut. A well known Quaker trial. 63 498 The Trial. 5561 Report of the Case; of Trespass and Assault and Battery, wherein John Evans was PJaintifF, and Ellis Yarnall, ... and [others] ... were Defendants. Including an Interesting and Important Discussion respecting the Society of Friends. Phila- delphia^ 1 8 ID. 8vo. 5562 The Trial of John Peter Zenger. London, mdcclii. 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