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RARE REVOLUTIONARY BROADSIDES AND AUTOGRAPHS, COINS AND MEDALS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION TOES., WED., THURS., AND FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 18, 19, 20, 1905 TUBS. AT 2 O'CLOCK WED., THURS. and FRIDAY AT 10 and 2 O'CLOCK. In the Library Salesroom - 646 Washington St. TERMS CASH. C. F. LIBBIE & CO. - Auctioneers and Appraisers, BOSTON, TUtKSS. TELEPHONE : OXFORD 2026. 9 2 CATALOGUE, 7 Adventure Series; comprising Trelawny's Adventures of a Younger Son, by E. Garnett; — Memoirs of the Mili- tary Career of John Shipp, ed. by H. M. Chichester; — Adventures of Mendez Minto, ed. by Arminius Vam- b6ry; — Adventures of Thomas Pellow of Penryn, ed. by Robert Brown; — Story of the Filibusters, by James J. Roche; — European Military Adventures of Hindus- tan, by Compton ; — Madagascar, or Robert Drury's Journal, ed. by S. P. Oliver. Illustrations. 7 vols, small 8° cloth. London, 1890 8 MsoT. Phaedri Fabularura ^sopiarum. 8° full calf, gilt. Apud Johannem Jansoniam et Viduam Elizei Weyerstract, Amstelodami, 1667 Edition rare on account of its fine illustrations. Plate p. 276 free and in perfect condition while generally spotted or effaced. Brunet, p. 588. Index and 462 pp., duplicate figure on page 194. With book-plate of M. Le Vacher des Plessis, Procureur des Comptes. 9 ^sop. .(Esopi Phrygus et Aliorura Fabulae. pp. 314. 16° boards. Apud haredes Melchioris Sessoe: Venetia, 1572 Numerous quaint woodcuts, some with old coloring. 10 tEsop. Phaedri Fabulae, Libri V, Frontispiece and 100 beautiful plates, by David Hoogstratanus, brilliant im- pressions. 4° full calf. F. Halma: Amsterdam, 1701 Fine copy. Portrait of Joannes Gulilemus, Prince of Nassau, by B Vaillant and P. van Gunst, sculp. Dibdin calls it a most sumptuous edition ; one plate is almost always disfigu red, but in this copy absolutelv intact. ^ 10* tEsop. The Fables of ^sop, as printed first by William Caxton, 1484. Edited by J. Jacobs. With frontispiece by Ryland in two states, a vols, royal 8° half vellum, uncut. David Nutt: London, 1889 Large Paper Copy : No. 48 of 50 for sale. 11 ^sop. The Fables of ^sop and Others. Translated into human nature. Designed and drawn on wood by Charles H. Bennett, engraved by Swain. 22 colored illustrations. Small 4° cloth (binding worn). London, 1875 12 Africa. Wanderings in West Africa, from Liverpool to Fernando Po. By A. F. R. G. S. Map and frontis- piece. 2 vols, small 8" cloth. London, 1863 13 Africa. Savage Africa, by Reede, 1864;— Adventures in South Africa, by Nicholson, 1852; — Livingstone's Travels, 1858. 3 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. 14 Africa. Stanley in Africa, 1889; — Scenes in Every Day Life, by Bnttan, i860; — Thousand Miles up the Nile by Edwards, n. d. ;— Lake Ngami, by Anderson, 18^7' etc. 6 vols. 13° cloth and half calf. CATALOGUE. 3 15 Agnew, Sir Andrew. Memoirs of. By Thomas M'Crie. Second ed. Steel plates. 8° half calf, gilt back. Edinburgh, 1852 16 AiKiN and Enfield. General Biography; or, lives, critical and historical, of the most eminent persons of all ages. 10 vols. 4° half sheep. London, 1799-1815 17 AiNswoRTH, William H. Jack Sheppard. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 8" cloth, uncut. Routledge & Sons: London, n. d. 18 AiNswoRTH. Old St. Paul's. Illustrations by John Frank- lin and H. K. Browne. 8' cloth, uncut. Routledge & Sons: London. 19 AINSWORTH. Rookwood. With illustrations by George Cruikshank and John Gilbert. 8° cloth, uncut. Routledge & Sons: London, n. d. 20 AINSWORTH. The Spendthrift. With illustrations by Hab- lot K. Browne. 8° cloth, uncut. G. Routledge & Sons: London n. d. 21 AINSWORTH. The Tower of London. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 8° cloth, uncut. Routledge & Sons: London, n. d. 22 Alaska. Cruise of the Revenue Steamer Corwin in Alaska and the N. W. Arctic Ocean in 1881; notes and memo- randa, botanical, ornithological, etc. 3 colored plates of birds and other illustrations. 4° paper. Washington, 1883 23 Alaska. Elliott. The Seal Islands of Alaska. Maps, plates and illustrations. 4° paper. Washington, 1881 Suppressed edition ; contains cancelled chapter, not in later edi- tions, " Brief Review of Official Reports." 24 Alaska. The same. Reprinted with additions. Plates. 4° paper. Washington, 1882 25 Alaska. Report on the Salmon and Salmon Rivers of Alaska. By T. H. Bean. Illustrations. Imperial 8° paper, uncut. Washington, 1891 26 Alciphron's Epistles; in which are described the domestic manners, the courtesans and parasites of Greece. Now first translated from the Greek. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1791 27 Alcock, Rutherford. Capital of the Tycoon; a narrative of a three years' residence in Japan. Map and illustra- tions. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1863 2 7« Aldus. C. Plinii Secundi Epistol. Aldine anchor on front and back. pp. 525. 8° vellum. Aldus, 1518 4 CATALOGUE. 2ib Aldus. Asconii Pcediani Exposito in IIII orationes M. Tullio Ciceronis contra C. Verrem. Aldine anchor on front and back. 283 pp. 8° vellum, red edges. Venetia, 152a 28 Alexander III of Russia. By Charles Lowe. Portrait. 12° cloth. New York, 1895 29 Alice, Princess. Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland; biographical sketch and letters. Portrait. 8* cloth, uncut. New York, 1884 30 Allen, Fred H. Famous Paintings. Photogravures by Lakeside Press. 2 vols, folio in parts, in portfolio. Boston, 1887 Japan and China Paper Edition, before letters. 31 Alliene, Joseph. An Alarm to Unconverted Sinners, in a serious treatise; whereunto is annexed divers practical cases of conscience judiciously resolved. 16° sheep. Reprinted: Boston, 1767 ALMANACS. 32 TuLLEY, John. An Almanack for 1690 (first and last leaf only). Boston, 1690 From the library of Judge Samuel Sewall. 33 TuLLEY. The same, for 1693 (year of Witchcraft trials). 16° paper. B. Harris: Boston, 1693 With manuscript entries by Judge Samuel Sewall. Year of Witch- craft trials, also advertisement of " The Wonders of the Invisible World." 34 TuLLEY. The same, for 1696. 16° paper. B. Green: Boston, 1696 With manuscript notes on 2 pages by Judge Samuel Sewall. Fine, clean copy. 35 Travis, Daniel. An Almanack for 17 16. 16° paper. T. Green: New London, 1716 Interleaved copy, with 17 pages of manuscript diary by Judge Samuel Sewall. Fine copy. 36 Treat, Robert. Almanack of the Ccelestial Motions, Aspects, Eclipses, etc., for 1725. 16° paper. T. Green: New London, 1725 Fine, uncut copy, with inscription on title, " For the Hon. Judge Sewall." 37 Treat. The same, for 1727. 16° paper. T. Green: New London, 1727 Fine, uncut and unopened copy. 38 New England Diary; or, Almanack for 1729. i2°paper, uncut. B. Green: Boston, 1729 Fine, clean, uncut copy. With numerous manuscript entries and 20 pages of manuscript diary, by Judge Samuel Sewall. The diary covers a period from Feb. 20, 1728, to July 19, 1729, and contains an entry shortly before his death relating to a bequest in his will. CATALOGUE. 5 ALMANACS —Continued. 39 New England Diary. The same, 1722. la" paper. Boston, 1722 With manuscript notes and inscriptions on title, " brot tiome by Mr. Prince, Dec. 2, 1728." 40 New England Diary. The same, for 1728. 12° paper, un- cut. B. Green: Boston, 1728 With manuscript notes and Diary of Mr. Whitemore for Jan., 1728 41 New England Diary. The same, for 1730. 12° paper. B. Green: Boston, 1730 Fine, uncut and unopened copy. 42 New England Diary. The same, for 1732. 12° paper. B. Green: Boston, 1732 43 New England Diary. The same, for 1733. 12° paper. B. Green: Boston, 1733 44 Whittemore's Almanacks for 1720. 12° paper. L. Fleet: Boston, 1720 Fine, uncut and unopened copy. 45 Whittemore. The same, for 1724. 12° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1724 Fine copy. 46 Stafford, Joseph. An Almanack for 1740. 12° paper. Boston, 1740 With manuscript list of 25 Bank of Credit Pamphlets, and auto- graph of" Samuel Sewall (Jr.), Oct. 13, I739-" 47 Ames, Nathaniel. Astronomical Diary; or. Almanack for 1747. 16° paper (stained). Boston. Contains essay on Conjuration and Witchcraft. 48 Ames. The same, for 1754. 16° stitched. Boston. With marginal notes referring to the Prince Family. 49 Ames. The same, for 1756. 16° stitched. Boston. Contains 3-page historical account of the several Provinces in America. 50 Ames. The same, for 1767. 12° stitched. Boston. 51 Ames. The same, for 1748, and from 1754 to 1767, 1770 and 1 77 1 (lacking 1756). (16) (Some margins torn and 2 nos. imperfect). Boston. The 1760 contains poem on the reduction of Quebec by Gen. Wolfe. 52 Ames. The same, from 1757 to 1762, 1766, 1768. (9) (all imperfect). s* Bickerstaff's Boston Almanack for 1768. 12° paper. Boston. Contains Adventures of a Youug English Officer among the Abe- nakee (Indian) Savages, with a full-page woodcut view of his rescue ; also account and woodcut plate of the giants called Patagonians dis- covered in South America, by Com. Byron. 6 CATALOGUE. ALMANACS — Continued. 54 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1772. 12° paper, uncut. Boston. With vignette woodcut portrait of William Pitt; also curious woodcut plate and sketch of the Man Fish caught at Oreford, Eng. 55 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1775. 12° stitched. Boston. Contains an account of the inhabitants of New Zealand, with woodcut, by Hawkesworth ; extract from Barnard's History of the Floridas, relating to the Flat Head Indians ; also the substance of the first Charter granted to the Province of Massachusetts Bay. 56 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1777. Curious woodcuts. 12° paper. Printed by E. Russell: Salem. With rare woodcut portrait of John Hancock on title-page. 57 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1778. Curious woodcuts. 12° paper. Boston. With woodcut portraits of Gen. Washington and Gen. Gates on title-page ; contains also a facetious account of the adventures of a sleep-walker. 58 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1779. Curious woodcuts. 12° paper. Printed by E. Russell: Danvers, 1779 59 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1780. 12° paper, uncut. Boston. Contains woodcut view of the British fortress at Stony Point> stormed and carried by a party of the Light Corps of the American Army under the command of Gen. Wayne on the morning of the 1 6th of July last. 60 BiCKERSTAFF. The Same, for 1785. 12° paper. Boston. Contains woodcut and sketch of the Male Chimpanzee or Man of the Wood. 61 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, 1786. Woodcut on title. 12° stitched, uncut. Boston. 62 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1787. With 2 curious full- page woodcuts and 15 vignette woodcuts. 12° paper. Boston. Contains Narrative of the Captivity and Travels of Capt. Isaac Stewart, taken by the Indians near Fort Pitt, 1764, 2 pp. 63 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1788. With curious wood- cut view representing the Federal Chariot. 12° paper. Boston. Contains woodcut and sketch of a strange and wonderful discov- ery of the remarkable Virginia Hermit, 4 pp. 64 BiCKERSTAFF. The same, for 1789. 12° paper. Boston. Contains historical sketch of America, throughout calendar pages ; also curious woodcut on title-page, " The Rising Glory of the American Empire, Washington and Liberty forever." 65 Bickerstaff's New England Almanack for 1776. With curious woodcut on title-page. 12° paper. Mycall & Tinges : Ncwburyport. W^^^'C I^^E R-S T A. -F-F's-: iB'ors' T () N* 'A L M A *!§%. Byd t^ j|>'*«T/'ITf I grcit refbss^e^ Names wrll thjoe .ente'U. • ; Vlf .- : 'And /an-e ftja'f waft th« lift fn^m' PttJ^;\g: p,. ;/?ih4;:i^TipBi >ifl LjBERTy end Virtwe^s, (C ji tfi&^.-; ' J' (^^fjSifTO oiiir Fai+h, o*j,r FreepqM, aad 6uj-/IaVs. [il^eu, ift tW» faaious a»^ <4egen'fa{e age, ' ?^ 'a.' c^egea'rtw age, '■^Wp^B*3^ with all the g^iU of pi'tt'Tdge, f^tiitii ja viin, At bifo her S\»(t let fl/, . :„^ nifth* envwtem'd arrow pafs'd uniipwied by ; ip » ; ^•^ijrfee t'Ou'od with wings onfofticd "wS ^V^^ No. 88. REVERE'S PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. No. 91. EMBLEMATIC PORTRAIT OP WASHINGTON. CATALOGUE. 9 ALMANACS — CotrnHiTBD. 89 Weatherwise. The same, for 1782. ia° paper, uncut. Coverley & Hodge: Boston. With oblong folding frontispiece engraved on copper, ' America Triumphant and Britannia in Distress," with a view of New York harbor ; also curious full-page woodcut. 90 Weatherwise, The same, for 1783. 12° paper, uncut. R. Hodge: Boston. With curious double-page woodcut broadside, mounted on linen, " The Political Dancing Bear, with the Mother and Child, being a picturesque view of the state of Great Britain, for 1782." 91 Weatherwise. The same, for 1784. 12° paper, uncut. N. Coverley: Boston. With emblematic portrait of Washington on pedestal, surrounded by all the goddesses, engraved on wood. Same style of engraving as the portrait of Washington attributed to Paul Revere in the Almanac of 1781. 92 Weatherwise. The same, for 1785. Full-page woodcut view of the destruction of an air balloon. 12° paper, uncut. Weeden & Barrett: Boston, 1785 Contains a curious letter from a soldier in the service of the United States in the late war, to his beloved; also two curious Revo- lutionary anecdotes. 93 Weatherwise. The same, for 1786. With curious wood- cut of "Gen. Washington's Jack Ass." 12° paper. Printed for J. Norman : Boston. 94 Weatherwise. The same, for 1803. 16° stitched, uncut. Salem. Contains notices of Federal Court sessions in New England. 95 Weatherwise. The same, for 1786, 1787 and 1790; — Massachusetts and New Hampshire Almanack for 1792 and 1793, by Abraham Weatherwise. (5) Boston. 96 Weatherwise. Federal Almanack for 1791. 16° paper, uncut. Boston. Contains rare woodcut portrait of Washington, " The President of the United States," on the preliminary leaf. Special attention is called to the portrait of Washington on account of its similarity to the portrait of Washington engraved by Paul Revere, and now first identified and reproduced in the preface of the new Grolier Club pub- lication, "Engraved Portraits of Washington, by Charles Henry Hart." It is possible that this may be also engraved by Paul Revere. 97 Weatherwise. New England Calendar; or. Almanack for 1793. 12° paper. N. Coverly : Boston. Contains a cuiious collection of epigrams and epitaphs. 98 Stearns, Samuel. North American Almanack, for 1776. 12" stitched. I- Thomas: Worcester. Contains short history, showing how the Charters in Old and New England were taken away in the reign of Charles II; also an iccount of the commencement of hostilities between Great Britain and America in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, by Rev. W. Gordon. 10 CATALOGUE. ALMANACS— CoNTiMUED. 99 George, Daniel. An Almanack for 1778. 12° stitched. Newburyport. Contains a cursory description of the Solar System, with a curious woodcut of the solar system on title-page. 100 George. The same, for 1779. 12° stitched. Newburyport. Contains " The Danger of Exorbitant Taxes," a fable, loi Russell's American Almanack for 1780. 12° stitched. E. Russell: Danvers. Contains part of the narrative of the voyages, travels and suffer- ings of Col. Ethan Allen, with woodcut portrait of Col. Allen on title-page. 102 Thomas's Old Farmers' Almanack, complete from 1793 to 1875. 83 nos. 12° paper, uncut. Boston, 1793-1875 From the library of Hon. Albert G. Greene of Providence, R. I., including the rare first no. of 1793. No. 2 has a woodcut cut from title i all the other nos. are perfect. 103 Freeman, Philo. Essex Almanack for 1771 (lacks title and one leaf), 1772 (lacks list of roads), 1773 (perfect). (3) Printed by S. & E. Hall: Salem. 104 People's Almanac, 1834 and 1838; — Pirate's Almanac, 1844; — Harrison Almanac, 1841; — Crockett Almanac, 1840; — U. S. Almanac, 1834; — Comic Token, 1833; — Comic Almanac, 1840 and 1841; — Fisher's Comic Al- manac, 1847; — Webster Calendar, 1869; — Anti- Slavery Almanac, 1844. (12) 105 Allston, Washington. Life and Letters of. By Jared B. Flagg. Illustrated with reproductions from All- ston's pictures. Royal 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1892 106 Alpine. Pioneers of the Alps. By C. D. Cunningham and W. de W. Abney. Photogravure portraits and illus- trations. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1888 107 Alpine. Sport in the Alps, in the Past and Present; an account of the chase of the Chamois, Red-Deer, etc., with personal adventures and historical notes. By W. A. Baillie-Grohman. With numerous illustrations and photographs from life. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 108 American Art and American Art Collections; essays on artistic subjects by the best art writers, fully illustrated with etchings, photo-etchings, photogravures, proto- types and engravings on steel and wood, by the most celebrated artists. Edited by Walter Montgomery. 4° half morocco, gilt edges. Boston, 1889 CATALOGUE, ii 109 Amkrican Biography. J, K. Paulding, by W. I. Pauld- ing; — Life of Kennedy, by Tuckerman; — Monument to Jackson; — Dr. Kane, by Dr. Elder; — Garrison and his Times, by Johnson; — Horace Greeley, by Parton, etc. 16 vols. 12° cloth. no American Magazine of Wit; a collection of anecdotes, stories and narratives. By A. Judge of the Convivial Court of Dover, aided by a Jury of Odd Fellows. With engraved folded frontispiece of "The Court of Dover in Full Session " and two other plates engraved by Charles. 12° half roan (worn). New York, 1808 Rare specimen of early engraving by Charles, with brilliant impres- sion of the frontispiece. List of subscribers at the end. 111 American Monthly, Review of Reviews. Vols. 15, i6 and 18. Illustrations. 3 vols. 8° in parts. New York, 1897-98 112 American Poetry. First eds. The Maniac, by Lawson, 1811; — Fresh Leaves, by Fanny Fern, 1857; — Voice of St. John, by Newton, 1881; — The Old Sergeant, by Willson, 1867; — Eolopoesis, American Rejected Ad- dresses, 1855. ^ v's. 12° and 16° cloth and sheep. 113 American Poetry. First eds. — Romance and Revery, by Fawcett, 1886; — Christmas-Tide in Song and Story, 1885; — Poems by Gay H. Narramore, 1865; — The Martyred Church, by Gill. 1874; — Rhythmics, by Shil- laber, 1874, etc. 8 vols. 12° cloth. 114 American Poetry. Frenau's Poems, 1865; — Bret Harte's Poems, 187 1 ; — Halleck's Poems, 1859; — Cheever's Poems of America, 1849; — Charles Sprague's Poems, 1843; — Poems of Gay H. Naramore, 1866, etc. 9 vols. 12° cloth. 115 American Travels. Prairie and Forest, by Gilmore, 1874; —On and Off the Saddle, by Rutgers, 1894;— Our New Way Round the World, by Carleton, 1876, etc. 12 vols. 12° cloth. 116 [Ames.] Typographical Antiquities of Great Britain. (Evidently Vol. I, no title-page.) Mezzotint portraits of Ames, Mead, Herbert, Harley, Maittaire, reproduc- tions of titles, illustrations and type of Caxton. 4" half morocco. (London, 1785) Over 400 pages are devoted to Caxton and list of books printed by him. 117 Ames, Fisher. Works of; with a selection from his speeches and correspondence. Edited by Seth Ames. Portrait by Edwin. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1854 12 CATALOGUE. ii8 Amsterdamsche Tafereelen. Door J. Ter Gourv. Met platen, geteekend en op steen gebragt door J. C. Grieve, Jr. is lithographic plates. Imperial 8° cloth. Haarlem, 1876 119 Ana, ou Collection de Bons Mots, Contes, Pens^es, D6- tach^es, Traits d'Histoire et Anecdotes des Hommes Celebres. 10 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs. Amsterdam, n. d. 120 Ancient History. History of Greece, by Smith; — Vol- ney's Ruins; — Heeren's Researches on Ancient Greece; — Sketches of Venetian History, etc. 9 vols. 8° and 12° sheep and cloth. 121 Anderson, Col. William. Sketch of the Mode of Manu- facturing Gunpowder at Ishapore Mills in Bengal. With notes and additions by Lieut.-Col. Parlby. Plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 122 Andr£. American Criminal Trials. By Peleg W. Chand- ler. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1841 Contains portrait and sketch of the trial of John Andre ; also trials of Quakers, Witchcraft and Boston Massacre. 123 Andrews, E. A. Copious and Critical Latin-English Lexicon. Royal 8° sheep. New York, 1856 124 Anglo-American Telegraphic Code, to cheapen teleg- raphy and to furnish a complete cipher. 8° cloth. New York, 1894 125 Annual. Oriental Annual; or, scenes in India, for 1834 and 1837. 48 plates. 2 vols. 8° morocco, gilt edges. London, 1834 126 Anquetil. Histoire de France. Portrait and illustra- tions. 4 vols, royal 8° half morocco (few margins of one vol. stained). Paris, 1848 127 Anson, George. Voyage autour du Monde fait dans les ann^ es 1740-44. Tir^ des Journaux et autres Papiers de ce Seigneur et public, par Richard Walter. Tra- duit de I'Anglois. Nouvelle edition. Folding copper- plate maps and engravings. 4° old calf. Amsterdam, 1751 128 Anthon, Charles. Classical Dictionary. Royal 8° sheep. New York, 1857 129 Appleton's Journal of Literature, Science and Art. Vols. 9, 10 and II. Illustrations. 3 vols, imperial 8° cloth. New York, 1873-74 130 Appleton, T. G. Life and Letters of, 1885; — Nile Journal, 1876; — Windfalls, 1878; — Sheaf of Papers, 187s; — Chequer Work, 1879. 5 vols. 12° cloth. Boston. CATALOGUE. 13 131 Arabian Tales. 'Il§,m-En-Nas; historical tales and anec- dotes of the time of the early Khalifahs. Translated by Mrs. Godfrey Clark. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1873 132 Arber, Edward. An English Garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. Vols, i to 3. 3 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1877-80 133 Argyll, Duke of. Primeval Man; an examination of some recent speculations. Folding plate. 8* half green morocco. New York, 1874 134 Argosy (The) ; a magazine of tales, travels, essays and poems. Vols, i to 4. Illustrations. 4 vols. 8° cloth, London, 1866-67 135 Ariosoto, Ludovico. Five Comedies. I Suppositi; la Cassaria; la Lena; II Negromanti; la Scolastica. Small 8° half blue morocco. Firenze (Naples), 1724 136 Arnold, Edwin. Light of Asia; or, the Great Renun- ciation. Illustrations. Square 8° cloth. Boston, 1885 137 Arnold. Poetical Works. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1892 138 Arnold. Wandering Worlds; reprinted from papers pub- lished in the " Daily Telegraph " and foreign journals and magazines. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 139 Arnold, Thomas. Life and Correspondence of. By A. P. Stanley. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth (name on title). Boston, 1868 140 Art. El Arte Tesoros de Ynglaterra. Representados por cien grabados finos en acero, con su texto bio- grafico y descriptivo. Redactado por J. Vernon Whit- aker. 100 steel plate engravings of British art. Royal 4° half russia, gilt edges. L6ndres, 1876 141 Art Hints, by J. J. Jarves, 1855; — Notes on the Princi- pal Pictures in the Old Pinakothek at Munich, by East- lake, 1884; — Notes on the Pictures in the Brera Gal- lery, Milan, by Eastlake, 1882. 3 vols. 12° cloth. 142 Art of Entertaining, by Sherwood, 1892; — Anecdotes of Love, by Lola Montez, 1858; — Sex Education, by Clarke, 1873; — Social Condition of England, by Kay, etc. 7 vols. 12° cloth. 143 AsHTON, John. Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. With facsimiles, notes and introduction. Woodcut il- lustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1882 144 AsHTON. Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne. Il- lustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1883 14 CATALOGUE. 145 ASHTON. Romances of Chivalry; told and illustrated in facsimile. Woodcuts. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1887 146 AsHTON. The Fleet; its River, Prison and Marriages. Illustrated by pictures from the original drawings and engravings. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 147 AsHTON. Modern Street Ballads. 56 woodcuts. 12" cloth, uncut. London, 1888 148 AsHTON. Romances of Chivalry. Illustrations. Royal 8° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1887 149 AsiATiCK Researches; or, transactions of the society in- stituted in Bengal. Vols, i, 2, 3 and S- Portrait of Sir William Jones, by Ridley, and copperplate engrav- ings. 4 vols. 8° sheep. London, 1801 150 Atlantic Monthly (The). Vols, i to 24. 24 vols. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1857-69 151 Atlas. Town and City Atlas of the State of New Hamp- shire. Compiled from Government surveys, county records and personal investigations. Numerous colored maps and illustrations. Large folio, half morocco. D. H. Hurd & Co.: Boston, 1892 152 Althaus, Julius. Spas of Europe. 8° half calf, gilt back. London, 1862 153 Australia. Collins's Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, from its first settlement in 1788 to 1801; with remarks on the dispositions, customs, man- ners, etc., of the natives, with some particulars of New Zealand, by King. Numerous fine plates, map and 3 colored plates of the natural history. 4° old calf (re- backed). London, 1804 154 Autograph Mirror; inedited autographs of illustrious and distinguished men of past and present times. Lithographed by Vincent Brooks. Portraits and fac- similes. Folio, cloth. London, 1864 15s Aver. James Ayer (of Newfield, Me.), in Memoriam. Portraits and plates. 4° half vellum, uncut. Privately printed, 1892 A biographical sketch, with genealogical and biographical notes relating to his ancestors. 156 Arnold, E. L. Phra the Phoenician. la" cloth, gilt top. New York. CATALOGUE. IS 157 T3aC0N, Francis. Works of. Collected and edited IJ by J. Spedding, R. L. Ellis and D. D. Heath. 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Illustrated in a series of views taken expressly for the work by T. AUom, W. H. Bartlett and H. M'Culloch. Map and steel plates. 2 vols. 4° mo- rocco, gilt edges. London, 1838 192 Beattie. The same Map and 120 steel plates. 2 vols. 4° half morocco (lower margins water-stained). London, 1848 193 Beautiful Britain; the scenery and splendors of the United Kingdom, royal residences, homes of princes and noblemen, palaces, castles and stately houses, beau- ties of mountain, lake and river. Illustrations from original photographs. Royal 4° cloth. New York, 1895 i8 CATALOGUE. 194 Bede, Cuthbert. Little Mr. Bouncer and his friend Ver- dant Green; also tales of College Life. Illustrations. 12' cloth. Boston, 1893 19s Behn. Plays, Histories and Novels of the Ingenious Mrs. AphraBehn; with life and memoirs. (Lacks Vol. 3). Portraits. 5 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1871 196 Bell, Sir Charles. Letters of; selected from his corre- spondence with his brother, G. J. Bell. Steel portrait. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1870 197 Bernard, John. Retrospections of America, 1797-1811. With introduction by Laurence Hutton and Brander Mathews. Portraits. 12° cloth. New York, 1887 198 Besant, Walter. Westminster. Illustrations. 8° cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1895 199 Bettanv, G. T. Eminent Doctors; their lives and their work. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 200 Bewick. Fabliaux or Tales; abridged from the French manuscripts of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. By M. Le Grand. Selected and translated into English verse by G. L. Way; with a preface, notes and appen- dix by G. Ellis. New ed., corrected. With woodcuts by Bewick. 3 vols, in one. Small 8° half calf (broken). London, 1815 REV. THOMAS SHEPARD'S BIBLE, 1574. 201 Bible. Old Testament in Hebrew; New Testament in Syriac and Greek. 12° old calf in case. Antwerp, 1574 Autograph of " Thomas Shepard " on title-page. With notes by William Jenks. Rev. 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Boston, 1904 Only 467 copies printed for members only. 207 DiBDiN, T. F. Bibliomania. Etchings by W. H. W. Bick- nell and Howard Pyle, duplicate proofs before letters. 4 vols, royal 8° boards, uncut, in cases. Bibliophile Society: Boston, 1903 Only 483 copies printed on hand-made paper. 308 Major Andre's Journal. Unpublished MS. hitherto in the possession of Earl Grey and recently discovered by him, Mr. Bixby, the present owner. Authentic records of the movements and engagements of the British Army in America from June, 1777, to Nov., 1778. Introduc- tion and notes by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. 44 original maps and plans by Andrd, facsimiles and por- traits. 3 vols. 4° full vellum, Andre's coat-of-arms on sides, uncut, in cloth case. Bibliophile Society: Boston, 1903 Only 467 copies printed for members, on hand-made paper. Much sought for by Americana collectors. 209 Letter of John Paul Jones. Facsimile of letter written aboard the Ranger, Feb. 13, 1778, while at anchor in Quibcron Bay, arranging for the first National Salute ever given the American Flag in Europe. 2 pp. 4° in wrapper. Bibliophile Society: Boston, 1903 Printed exclusively for members of the Bibliophile Society. 210 BiCHARD, A. Adventures of Baron Munchausen. From the best English and German editions, with 18 illustra- tions printed in colors, from original designs by A. Bichard. Small folio, pictorial board covers. New York, 1886 211 BiCKERDYKE, John. Curiosities of Ale and Beer; an en- tertaining history. Illustrated with over 50 quaint woodcuts. Royal 8° vellum, uncut. London, n. d. 212 BiGHAM, Clive. A Year in China, 1899-1900. Maps and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1901 213 Bishop, J. L. History of American Manufactures, from 1608-1860. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., i86r 214 Bismarck. Germany's Iron Chancellor (Prince Bismarck). By B. 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Bohn: London, 1847 225 Bohn's Library. Lamartine's History of the Girondists. Steel portraits. 3 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London. 1848 226 Bohn's Library. Athenseus. Literally translated by C. D. Yonge. 3 vols, la" cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1854 227 Bohn's Library. Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy. By Ordericus Vitalis. 4 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1853 CATALOGUE. ai 228 Bohn's Library. Schiller's Don Carlos; — Thirty Years' War; — Revolt of the Netherlands; — Robbers, Early Dramas. Steel portraits. 4 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London, 1853-70 229 Bohn's Library. Aristotle's Rhetoric, Metaphysics, Ethics, Logical Treatises. 5 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London, 1850-57 230 Bohn's Antiquarian Library. Pettigrew's Collection of Epitaphs; — Giraldus Cambrensis; — Early Travels in Palestine; — Fenn's Paston Letters. 5 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London. 231 Bohn's Library. Works of Plato. New and literal ver- sion, by Cary, Davis and Burges. 6 vols. 12° cloth, un- cut. Bohn: London, 1848 232 Bohn's Library. Pliny's Natural History. Notes by Bostock and Riley. 6 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1855 233 Bohn's Library. Addison, Joseph. Works of. With notes by Richard Hurd. Portrait and plates. 6 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London. 234 Bohn's Scientific Library. Beckmann's History of Inven- tions; — Mantell's Wonders of Geology; — Lectures on Painting by the Royal Academicians; — Richardson's Geology. 6 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London. 23s Bohn's Illustrated Library. Lindsay's Holy Land; — Kitto's Scripture Lands; — Pope's Poetical Works; — Father Prout's Reliques; — China; — China, Ava, Siam. 7 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London. 236 Bohn's Chronicles. Chronicles of the Crusades; — Flor- ence of Worcester's Chronicle; — William of Malmes- bury's Chronicle; — Ingulph's Chronicle; — Six Old Eng- lish Chronicles; — Matthew of Westminster's Chronicle. 7 vols. 12" cloth (one vol. damaged by nail). Bohn: London. 237 Bohn's Classical Library. Analysis of Herodotus; — Ter- ence and Phaedrus; — Sallust, Florus and V. Paterculus; — Martial's Epigrams; — Hesiod, Callimachus and Theognis, etc. 8 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London. 238 Bohn's Standard Library. Alfieri's Tragedies; — Dante, bv Cary; — Heine's Poems; — Life of Lorenzo de Medici, by Roscoe; — Classic Tales; — Pretenders and their Adherents, by Jesse;— Schlegel's .^Esthetic Works, etc. 10 vols. 12° cloth (one vol. soiled). Bohn: London. 239 BoiTARD, M. Le Jardin des Plantes; description et mceurs des Mammifferes et de menagerie et du Mus6um d'Histoire Naturelle. Portraits, 2 colored plates and numerous other illustrations. Royal 8° half calf. Paris, 1842 22 CATALOGUE. 240 Bohn's Classical Library. Philo Judaeus, by Young; — Herodotus, by Gary;— Euripides, by Buckley; — Wheel- er's Analysis of Thucydides; — Sophocles, by Buckley; — Demosthenes, by Kennedy; — Day's Summary of Plato;— Sallust, by Watson; —Ovid, by Riley, Vols. 2 and 3 only. 15 vols. 12° half roan. Bohn: London. 241 BoKER, G. H. Plays and Poems of. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1857 242 BoNAcosi, Alexander. La Chine et les Chinois. 8° half calf (few leaves foxed). Paris, 1847 243 BoNAFOUS, Matthieu. Histoire Naturelle, Agricole Eco- nomique du Mais. 19 full-page copperplate engrav- ings, including 14 finely colored plates of corn and its destructive insects. Large folio, boards, uncut. Paris, 1836 244 BooKviroRM (The) ; an illustrated treasury of old-time lit- erature. Vols. I, 2, 3 and 4. Illustrations. 4 vols. 8* cloth, uncut. London, 1888-91 345 Booth. Life, Crime and Capture of John Wilkes Booth; with a full sketch of the conspiracy of which he was the leader, and the pursuit, trial and execution of his ac- complices. By George A. Townsend. Portrait on cover. 8° original wrapper, uncut. New York, (1865) 246 BoscowiTZ, Arnold. Earthquakes. Translated from the French by C. B. Pitman. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth. London, 1890 247 Boston, Mass. Snow. 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Illustrated also with 61 engravings from original photographs and drawings of their resi- dences, portraits, etc. Folio, cloth. W. Brotherhead: Phila., 1861 286 Brougham and Elderkin. Lotos Leaves; original stories, essays and poems by Wilkie Collins, Mark Twain, John Hay, P. V. Nasby and others. Illustrations. Square 8° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1875 26 CATALOGUE. 287 [Brougham, Lord.] History of England and France un- der the House of Lancaster. 8° cloth. London, 1855 288 Brown, J. Moray. Powder, Spur and Spear; a sporting medley. With numerous illustrations by G. D. Giles and Edgar Giberne, from sketches by the author. First ed. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 389 Brown, T. A. History of the American Stage, iTzz- 1870. First ed. 80 portraits. 8° cloth. New York, (1870) 390 Brown, William H. Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens; with biographical sketches and fac- similes of original letters. 27 portraits, lithographed by E. B. and E. C. Kellogg. Folio, half morocco. Hartford, 1845 291 Brown University, Providence, R. I., Catalogues, 1827 and 1828. 2 pamphlets. 292 Browne, J. H. Four Years in Secessia; adventures within and beyond the Union lines. Illustrations. 8° cloth (binding worn). Hartford, 1865 293 Browne, Thomas. Pseudodoxia Epidemica; or. En- quiries into very many received Tenents and commonly presumed Truths. Whereunto are now added two Dis- courses, Urn Burial, or Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk and the Garden of Cyrus. Fourth ed., with marginal observations. Plate of Urns. Royal 8° old calf. London, 1658 294 Brunet, Gustave. Imprimeurs Imaginaires et Libraires Supposes, pp. 290. Large 8° half calf, uncut. Paris, 1866 295 Brunet, Gustave. Recherches sur diverses editions El- zeviriennes faisant suites aux Etudes de M. M. Berard et Pieters. 8° white cloth. Aubry: Paris, 1866 Only 250 copies printed on paper verge. 295*Bryant, W. C. Letters of a Traveller. Second series. First ed. 12° cloth. New York, 1859 296 Bryce. Student's Atlas of Physical Geography. 20 maps, with descriptive letterpress by James Bryce. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1873 297 Bryden, H. a. Kloof and Karroo; sport, legend and natural history in Cape Colony. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1889 298 Buckingham, J. S. France, Piedmont, Italy, Lombardy, the Tyrol and Bavaria, 2 vols.; — Belgium, the Rhine', Switzerland and Holland, 2 vols. Steel plates. 4 vols. 8" half calf. London, n. d. CATALOGUE. 27 299 Buckingham. America, historical, statistic and descrip- tive, 3 vols. ; — Slave States of America, 2 vols. Por- trait (foxed) and numerous woodcut views of New York, Boston, Baltimore, Hudson River, etc. Together 5 vols. 8° half calf. London, (1841-42) Original editions. 300 Buckingham, Joseph T. Specimens of Newspaper Lit- erature. First ed. Portraits. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1852 301 BucKLAND, A. W. Anthropological Studies. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1891 302 Buckle, Henry T. History of Civilization in England. 5 vols, bound in one. Thick 12° half morocco, uncut (edges water-stained). Leipzig, 1865 303 Buffon's Natural History. Corrected and enlarged^ by John Wright. Illustrations. 4 vols. 12° cloth, uiicut (one title damaged by fire). London, 1831 304 BuFFON. CEuvres Choisies. Pr6c6de6s d'une notice sur sa vie et ses ouvrages, par D. Saucid. Illustrd par M. Werner. Steel plates and woodcuts. 8° cloth, gilt edges. Tours, 1851 305 BuLWER, Edward Lytton. Pelham Novels. 2 vols, in one. Royal 8° cloth. Boston, 1856 306 Bunsen. Life and Letters of Frances Baroness Bunsen. By Augustus J. C. Hare. Portrait. 2 vols, in one. Thick 12° cloth. New York, 1879 307 Burette, T. Histoire de France. Numerous illustra- tions. 2 vols, royal 8° half morocco. Paris, 1842 308 Burnand, F. C. Some Old Friends. With illustrations from "Punch." Small 8° cloth. London, 1892 309 Burnet, Gilbert. History of the Reformation of the Church of England. New ed., with numerous illustra- tive notes, and a copious index. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, 1880 310 Burnet's History of His Own Time; from the Restora- tion of King Charles the Second, to the treaty of peace at Utrecht. New ed., with historical and biographical notes. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1883 311 Burney. Fanny Burney and Her Friends; select pas- sages from her diary and other writings. Edited by L. B. Seeley. Photogravure plates after Reynolds, Gains- borough, Copley and West. 12° cloth, uncut. , New York, 1892 312 Burney, James. History of the Buccaneers of America. 8° cloth. New York, 1891 28 CATALOGUE. 313 Burnsiana; a collection of literary odds and ends relat- ing to Robert Burns. By John D. Ross. Vol. I. Small 4° boards, uncut. London, 1892 314 Burton, J. H. The Book-Hunter. 12" half roan, uncut. Phila., 1887 315 Burton, W. E. Cyclopaedia of Wit and Humor. Numer- ous steel portraits and wood engravings. 2 vols, royal 8° half calf, gilt backs. New York, 1864 316 BusBECQ. Life and Letters of Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, Seigneur of Bousbeque. By C. T. Forster and F. H. B. Daniell. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1881 317 Butler, Rev. Alban. Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and other Principal Saints. Steel portraits. 12 vols, bound in 4 vols, royal 8° cloth. New York, n. d. 318 Butler, Rev. C. M. Ecclesiastical History; from the first to the thirteenth century. S" cloth. Phila., 1868 319 [Byrne, Mrs. W. P.J De Omnibus Rebus; an old man's discursive ramblings on the road of everyday life. 100 illustrations by R. C. Orpen. 8° cloth. London, 1889 320 Byron, Lord. Sardanapolis: The Two Foscari and Cain. First eds. in one vol. Royal 8° three-quarters red mo- rocco. Murray: London, 1821 321 Byron. Works of. Portrait. 3 vols. 16° sheep (binding shaken). Phila., 1816 322 Byron. Letters and Journals of. With notices of his life by Thomas Moore. Portraits and illustrations. Thick 12° cloth. London, n. d. 323 Byron. My Recollections, 1869; — Conversations with Byron, by Countess of Blessington, 1859; — Last Days of Shelley and Byron, by Trelawny, 1858; — Gait's Life of Byron, 1836. 4 vols. 12° boards and cloth. 324 /^AINE, Hall. Shadow of a Crime; — Son of Hagar; y^ — The Bondsman; — She's All the World to Me. 4 vols. 12° cloth. New York, n. d. 325 Caldecott, Randolph. " Graphic " Pictures. Numer- ous colored illustrations. Oblong 4° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1889 Contains: Mr. Chumley's Holidays j — Flirtations In France ; ~ The Rivals ; — Our Haymaking j — Carlyon's Christmas ; — Hunting Family ; — Wychdale Steeplechase ; — Visit to Venice. 326 California. Romance of the Age; or, the discovery of gold in California. By E. E. Dunbar. Portrait and illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1867 CATALOGUE. ^g 327 [Callender, James T.J Political Progress of Britain; or, an impartial history of abuses in the government of the British Empire in Europe, Asia and America, from the Revolution in 1688 to the present time. Part I (all published). 8° half morocco, uncut. Phila., 1795 338 Calmkt, Augustine. The Phantom World; or, the phil- osophy of spirits, apparitions, etc. Edited, with an in-, troduction and notes, by Henry Christmas. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 339 Calmet's Great Dictionary of the Holy Bible. With the extra vol. containing Fragments illustrative of the Holy Scriptures, and numerous copperplate maps and plates. 3 vols. 4° half sheep (bindings broken). London, 1797-98 330 Cambridge (Mass.) Directory, for 1848. 18° cloth. Cambridge, 1848 The first Cambridge directory. 331 Cambridge. Services at the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Organization of the First Church in Cambridge, Feb. 7-14, 1886. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1886 332 Camden Society Publications: Private Diary of Dr. John Dee, ed. by J. O. Hallivirell, 1842; — Obituary of Richard Smyth, ed. by H. Ellis, 1849; — Speculi Bri- tanniae Pars, by J. Norden, ed. by Ellis, 1840; — Diary of Dr. Thomas Cartwright, ed. by J. Hunter, 1843; — Ecclesiastical Documents, by J. Hunter, 1840. 5 vols. small 4° cloth, uncut. London. 333 Camelot Series. Edited by Ernest Rhys. 8 vols. 16" cloth, uncut. London, 1888 Comprises : Essays of Leigh Hunt ; — Natural History of Sel- borne ; — Browne's Religio Medici; — History of King Arthur; — Capt. Singleton ; — Imaginary Conversations ; — Story of the Volsungs j — Lord Herbert of Cherbury. 334 Cameron, Verney L. Across Africa. Map and illustra- tions. 8° cloth. New York, 1877 335 Campaigns of the Civil War and the Navy in the Civil War; a series of volumes contributed by a number of leading actors in and students of the great conflict of 1861-65. Illustrated by maps and plans prepared under the direction of the authors. 16 vols. 12° half russia, gilt tops. Charles Scribner's Sons; New York, 1881-87 336 Campbell, Colin. Life of Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde. By Lieut. -Gen. Shadwell. Steel portrait and maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1881 337 Canada. Acorn Leaves; a series of Canadian tales. By "Nell Gwynne." Small 4° cloth. Toronto, 1873 30 CATALOGUE. 338 [Care, Henry.] Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome. Vol. r, no. I to Vol. 3, no. 80. 3 vols, bound in 2 vols, small 4° old calf. London, 1678-81 A deduction of the usurpations of the Bishops of Rome, and the Errors and Superstitions by them from time to time brought into the church. 339 Care. English Liberties, or the Free-born Subject's In- heritance. 12° sheep. J. Franklin: Boston, 1721 With the forged bookplate (of 1876) of George Washington on cover. 340 Carlyle, Thomas. The French Revolution. 3 vols. 8° half green morocco, uncut, gilt tops. New York» The " Empyrial " edition, limited to 1000 copies. 341 Carr, Sir John. A Tour through Holland, along the Right and Left Banks of the Rhine, to the South of Germany, in the Summer and Autumn of 1806. Map and 21 plates. 4° half calf, gilt back. London, 1807 342 [Cartwright, John.] American Independence, the In- terest and Glory of Great Britain; containing argu- ments, which prove that' not only in taxation, but in trade, manufactures and government the colonies are entitled to an entire Independency on the British Leg- islature. 8° stitched, uncut. (Reprinted), Phila., 1776 343 Cassell's Natural History; the Feathered Tribes. Illus- trations. Imperial 8° half calf. London, 1854 344 Cassell's Popular Natural History. Colored plates and and other illustrations. 4 vols, bound in 2 vols, im- perial 8° half roan (few leaves soiled). London, n. d. 345 Castillo, B. D., del. True History of the Conquest of Mexico. Translated by M. Keatinge. Map. 2 vols. 8° sheep (broken and library stamp on titles). London, 1803 346 Catalogue. Extrait du Catalogue de la Biblioth^que d'un Amateur. Ouvrages sur I'Amerique. pp. 153, in- terleaved. 12° half green morocco, uncut, gilt top. Paris, (1864) Contains the books relating to America in the library of Hector Bossange. Presentation copy to C. C. Jewett. 347 Catalogue of the Library of Samuel Gardner Drake, sold in Boston, in 1876. Both parts, priced in pencil. Portrait. Bound in one vol. 8° half morocco, uncut. Boston, 1876 348 Catalogue of the Private Library of Frederick W. French, sold in Boston, April 23-25, 1901. Priced in ink. Illustrations. 8° paper, uncut. Boston. Special edition of 51 copies for members of Club of Odd Volumes. CATALOGUE. 31 349 Catalogue of the Private Library of Ch, Eadward Pratt, sold in Boston, April, 1899. Priced in ink. 8° paper, uncut. Boston. 350 Catalogue of Two Private Libraries, sold in Boston, Dec. 5-6, 1901. Priced in ink. 8° paper. Boston. 351 Catalogues. Book Auction Catalogues. Frederick W. French, Hart Collection, Jared Sparks, etc. (20) 35 J Catechism of Scripture History, translated into Burmese, by Sarah D. Comstock. 16° calf. Maulmain, 1842 353 Catholic. Vicar of Christ, by Preston, 1871 ;— Reform^ Catholique, by Loyson, 1878; — , Doctrine Catholique, by Bossuet, 1869, etc. 7 vols. 12° cloth and half roan. 354 Catholic World, a monthly magazine. Vols. 3 to 23, 36, 37, 38 and 39 (lacking 22 nos.). Sold as 22 vols. 8° in parts. New York, 1866-84 355 Cecil. Life and Times of Gen. Sir Edward Cecil, Vis- count Wimbledon, Colonel of an English Regiment in the Dutch Service, 1605-31. By Charles Dalton. Por- trait and map. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 356 Century Magazine and Scribner's Monthly. Vols. 9, 11, 12, 14 to 18 and 25 to 69 (lacking 32 nos.). 8 vols, in cloth and 39 vols, in parts. Together 47 vols. 8°. New York, 1874-1904 357 Ceremonial for the Reception of his Most Sacred Maj- esty George, King of Great Britain, upon his Arrival from Holland, pp. 4, 1714; — Form of the Proceeding to the Royal Coronation of her Most Excellent Majesty Queen Anne, April, 1702, pp. 4, 1702; — Form of the Proceeding to the Royal Coronation of their Majesties King George II and Queen Caroline, Oct., 1727, pp. 6, 17*7. 3 vols, small folio, stitched. London. 358 Certaine Sermons, or Homilies appoynted to be read in Churches, in the time of the late Queene Elizabeth of famous memory. Engraved title. Small folio, old calf. John Norton: London, 1633 359 Cervantes. History of Don Quixote de la Mancha. Il- lustrations by Schoff. 8° cloth. New York. 360 Chaffers, William. Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain. Fourth ed. Royal 8° half morocco. London, 1874 George Augustus Sala's copy, with his autograph and interesting note written in. 361 Chaffers. Gilda Aurifabrorum; a history of English goldsmiths and plateworkers and their marks stamped on plate, copied in facsimile from celebrated examples. 2500 illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 32 CATALOGUE, 362 Chambers, R. Book of Days; a miscellany of popular antiquities. Illustrations, a vols, royal 8° half calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh, (Phila.), 1863 363 Chambers. Traditions of Edinburgh. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, n. d. 364 Chambers, W., and R. Pictorial History of the Russian War, 1854-56. Maps and illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 365 Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, from 1852 to 1872. 21 vols, royal 8° half roan. Edinburgh. 366 Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts- 10 vols. 12° half calf. Edinburgh- 367 Champfleury. Histoire de la Caricature Antique. Nu" merous illustrations. 8° half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut. E. Dentu: Paris, 1867 Presentation copy, with autograph inscription to August Aubry from the author. 368 Channing, William E. Works of. 6 vols. 12° cloth (2 sets). Boston, 1848 369 Chap Book. Cock Robin; — House that Jack Built; — Dame Trot and Her Cat. 12° boards. n. d. 370 Chap Books. Butterfly's Ball, 1808; — Peacock at Home, 1807; — Lion's Masquerade, 1807; — The Elephant's Ball, 1807. With introductions by Charles Welsh. 4 vols, small 4° paper, uncut. London, 1883 371 Chapman, George. Comedies and Tragedies of. Now first collected, with illustrative notes and a memoir of the author, 3 vols. 12° boards, uncut. London, 1873 372 Charlestown, Mass. Souvenir of the Fiftieth Anniver- sary of the Dedication of Bunker Hill Monument. Por- traits and illustrations. 4° cloth. Charlestown (1893) 373 Chaucer, Geoffrey. Poetical Works of. Edited by Rich- ard Morris, with a memoir by Sir Harris Nicholas. Por- trait. ,6 vols. 12° three-quarters red morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1891 Aldine edition of British Poets. 374 Chaudon et Delandine. Nouveau Dictionnaire His- torique; avec des Tables Chronologique. 13 vols. 8° sheep. Caen et Lyon, 1804 375 Chelsea, Mass. Roll of Honor of the City of Chelsea; a list of the soldiers and sailors who served on the Quota of Chelsea, in the Civil War, 1861-65. 8° paper. Chelsea, i88o 376 Chesterfield. Letters written by the Earl of Chester- field to his Son; with some poems and other pieces. 4 vols. 12° calf. Edinburgh, 1775 CATALOGUE. 33 377 Chenu, Dr. Encyclopddie d'Histoire Naturelle, ou trait^ complet de cette science. Numerous engravings. 4 vols, royal 8° half morocco. Paris. Comprises: Vol. i, Annel^s; — Vol. i, Carnasaiers ; — Vols. 2 and 3 of Col^opteies. 378 Chesterfield. Miscellaneous Works of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield. By M. Maty. Second ed. Frontispieces. 4 vols. 8° half calf. London, 1779 379 Chesterfield. Life of the late Earl of Chesterfield; or, the man of the world, including Letters to his Son. 8° calf. Reprinted: Phila., 1775 First Ameiican edition. 380 Child, F. S Colonial Parson of New England. First ed. 16° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 381 Child, Theodore. Wimples and Crisping Pins; being studies in the coiffure and ornaments of women. Por- traits and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 382 China. A Cruise in Chinese Waters; being the Log of "The Fortuna." By Capt. A. F. Lindley. Illustra- tions. Small 4° cloth, gilt edges. London. 383 Christie, Albany Henry. Poem in Commemoration of the late national loss in the sudden and lamented Decease of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. Small 4* full morocco, gilt (worn). London, 1818 384 Churchill, Lord Randolph S. Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa. Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 189a 385 CiBBER. An Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber, Come- dian, and late Patentee of the Theatre Royal. With an historical view of the stage during his own time. Writ- ten by himself. 2 vols. 16° half morocco (corner of one leaf missing). London, 1756 386 Cibber. An Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber. Writ- ten by himself. New ed., with notes and supplement by Robert W. Lowe. With 26 original mezzotint por- traits by R. B. Parkes, and 18 etchings by Adolphe Lalauze. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1889 Only 510 copies printed, on fine deckle-edged paper, with the In- dia proof portraits. 387 Civil War. Stories of Our Soldiers; war reminiscences by " Carleton " and by soldiers of New England, col- lected from the "Boston Journal." Illustrations. 8* cloth. Boston, 1893 34 CATALOGUE. 388 Civil War. Frank Leslie's Illustrations of the Soldier in our Civil War; a pictorial history of the conflict, 186 1- 65. Edited by P. F. Mottelay and T. Campbell-Cope- land. Illustrations, a vols, folio, cloth. New York, 1893 Columbian Memorial Edition. 389 Civil War. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. People's pictorial edition; being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers. Numerous por- traits and illustrations. Oblong 4° cloth. Century Co.: New York, 1894 390 Clarendon. Lives of the Friends and Contemporaries of Lord Chancellor Clarendon, illustrative of portraits in his gallery. By Lady Theresa Lewis. 3 portraits. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut (slightly foxed). London, 1852 391 Clark, J. W. Cambridge (England); brief historical and descriptive notes. With etchings and vignettes by A. Brunet-Debaines, H. Toussaint and G. Greux. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1881 392 Clarke, Charles and Mary C. Recollections of Writers. With letters of Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt and others. 12° cloth. New York, (1878) 393 Clemens, S. L. Humorous Works by Mark Twain, re- vised and corrected by the author. Portrait and illus- trations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1874 394 Clerisseau. Views of Naples. 14 double-page views, by D. Clerisseau, engraved on copper by D. Cunego. With vignette engraving on title-page by F. Bartolozzi. Fine impressions. Large folio, half morocco. [London, 1765 395 Clerk, Mrs. Godfrey. 'Ilam-en-nis; historical tales and anecdotes from the Arabic. 12° cloth. London, 1873 396 Club Cameos; portraits of the day. 62 illustrations by Rupert Browne. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1879 397 Clutterbuck, W. J. About Ceylon, Borneo. Maps and illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1891 398 Cocke, James R. Hypnotism; how it is done, its uses and dangers. 12° cloth. Boston, 1894 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 399 Coffin. Life of Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin, Baronet. By T. C. Amory. Portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1886 400 CoiT, T. W. Puritanism; or, a churchman's defence against its aspersions. 12° cloth. New York, 1845 Contains historical sketches of Puritanism in New England. 401 CoLLiGNON, M. Manual of Mythology in Relation to Greek Art. Translated by Jane E. Harrison. Illustra- tions. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1890 CATALOGUE. 35 402 COLMAN, Benjamin. A Humble Discourse of tlie Incom- prehensibleness of God, in four sermons preached at the lecture in Boston, 1714. With a preface by Rev. Mr. Pemberton. pp. 109. 16° sheep. B. Green: Boston, 1715 403 CoLMAN, George. Broad Grins. My Nightgown and Slip- pers and other humorous works. Now first collected, with life and anecdotes of the author. Edited by G. B. Buckstone. Frontispiece from design by Hogarth. 12" cloth, uncut (stamp on title). London. 404 CoLMAN. Memoirs of the Colman Family; including their correspondence with the most distinguished personages of their time. By Richard B. Peake. Portrait. 2 vols, in one. 8° cloth, uncut (bindings worn). London, (1841) 405 CoMBK, Dr. First, Second and Third Tours of Dr. Syn- tax. Colored plates by Rowlandson. 3 vols. 8° green mottled calf extra, gilt edges by Tout. London, 1819-21 Fine, clean set. Vol. 2 is second edition, issued same year as first edition, 1820. First and third vols, first editions. 406 CoMEGYS, B. B. Tour Round My Library and some other papers. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Phila., 1894 407 CoMMiNKS. The Historic of Philip de Commines, Knight, Lord (3f Argenton. Small folio, old calf. Imprinted for John Bill: London, 16 14 408 Concord, N. H., Imprints. Circular Letters, by (A. Von Shirnding), 1798; — Varnum's Address to the Mass. Militia, 1800; — Defence of National Administration, to the People of N. H., 1828, etc. 12 pamphlets. 409 Confederate, The Gray-Jackets; and how they lived, fought and died for Dixie. By a Confederate. Por- traits and plates. 8° cloth. Richmond, (1867) 410 CoNGREVE. A Pindarique Ode, humbly offered to the Queen on the victorious progress of Her Majesty's Arms, under the conduct of the Duke of Marlborough, first ed., London, 1706; — Blenheim, a poem, 1705; — A Letter to Mons. Boileau Depreaux, occasioned by the Victory at Blenheim, 1704; — Woodstock Park, a poem, by William Harison, London, 1706;— An Ode, humbly inscribed to the Queen on the late Glorious success of Her Majesty's Arms, 1706; — A Panegyrick Epistle, wherein is given an Impartial Character of the present English Poets, 1706; — The British Warriour, a poem, in a letter to Lord Cutts, n. d.; — Letters relating to the Design of Raising a Rebellion in His Majesty's Dominions, to be supported by a Force from Sweden, i-jij; — The Birth of the Muse, a poem, by Mr. Con- greve, 1698, first ed. ;— Ode for the Thanksgiving Day, 1706. Small folio, half sheep. Fine, clean copies ; all first editions. 36 CATALOGUE. 411 Connecticut. Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, usually called Blue Laws of Connecticut. By Trumbull. 12° cloth (badly worn and few leaves stained). Hartford, 1838 41a Constantinople. Panorama. Aquatint panoramic view of Constantinople, 12 feet long. With description of the most remarkable objects in that city and its envi- rons. Folio, cloth. London, 1831 413 Cook, Button. Book of the Play; studies and illustra- tions of histrionic story, life and character. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 414 Cook. On the Stage; studies of theatrical history and the actor's art. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 415 Cook. Hours with the Players. Frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 416 CooK-BooK. The French Cook; a system of fashionable, practical and economical cookery. By Louis E. Ude. Portrait. Small S° half roan. London, 1841 417 CooK-BooK. Gastronomic Regenerator; a simplified and entirely new system of cookery; with nearly 2,000 practical receipts. By A. Soyer. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1849 418 CooK-BooK. The Pantropheon; or, a history of food and its preparation, from the earliest ages of the world. By A. Boyer. 42 steel plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1853 419 CooK-BooK. La Cuisinifere de la Campagne et de la Ville. Par M. L. E. Audot. Illustrations. Small 8° boards, uncut. Paris, 1861 420 CooK-BooK. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine. By W. Carew Hazlitt. i6* cloth, uncut. New York, 1886 421 CooK-BooK. The Manufacture of Liquors and Preserves. Translated from the French of J. De Brevans. Illus- trations. 12° cloth. New York, 1893 422 CooK-BooK. The Art of Dining, by a "BonVivant," 1874;— Magic Morsels, by H. Blyth; — Housekeepers and Home-Makers, by S. J. White, 1888; — Mrs. Elliott's Housewife, 1870; — A Year's Housekeeping in South Africa, by Barker, 1879. 5 vols. 12° cloth. 423 CooK-BooKS. 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New York, 1861 427 [Cooper, Myles.] Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans on the Subject of our Political Confusions; in which the necessary consequences of violently op- posing the King's Troops and of a general non-impor- tation are fairly stated, pp. 55. 8° paper, uncut. Printed for the Purchasers: America, 1774 428 Cooper, Samuel. Sermon upon Occasion of the Death of Our late Sovereign, George the Second, preach'd before his Excellency Francis Bernard, Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief, the Honourable, his Majesty's Council and House of Representatives of the Massa- chusetts-Bay in New England, Jan. i, 1761. pp. 40. 12* stitched (lower margins cut close). Boston, (1761) 429 Cooper. Thirty-Four Subjects of Cattle, etc., designed for pictures by T. S. Cooper. 60 full-page tinted litho- graphic plates, printed by A. Ducote Large folio, half crimson morocco extra, gilt back and edges. Published by Thos. McLean: London. 430 Copp^E. Gallery of Famous English and American Poets. With an introductory essay by Henry Copp^e. Richly illustrated with 100 steel engravings, mostly from orig- inal designs by distinguished artists. Imperial 8° mo- rocco, gilt back and edges. Phila., i860 431 Copping, Edward. Alfieri and Goldoni; their lives and adventures. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 432 CoRELLi, Marie. Vendetta; — Romance of Two Worlds; — Thelma; — Wormwood; — Ardath. 5 vols. 12° cloth. New York, n. d. 433 CoRNHiLL Magazine (The). Vols, i to 5. Numerous il- lustrations. 5 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Smith, Elder & Co.: London, 1860-62 38 CATALOGUE. 434 Cosmopolitan (The); an illustrated monthly magazine. Vols. 8 to 38 (lacking 3 nos.). 30 vols. 8° in parts. London, 1890-1904 435 Cotton, John, Minister of the Gospel in Newtown. Or- dination Sermon on Mr. Ward Cotton at Hampton, N. H., June 19, 1734, when he was ordain'd a Colleague Pastor with the Rev. 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Taylor & Co.: New York. Comprising the most popular acting plays, with critical remarks by Epes Sargent. 537 Dramatic and Musical. Musical Notes, 1887; — Grand National Peace Jubilee, Official Bulletin, June 1869; — Wagner Handbook for the Festival Concerts, 1884; — Scott's Theatre Annual, 1888, etc. 13 pamphlets. 538 Dreams. Literature and Curiosities of Dreams. By Frank Seafield. a vols. 12° half calf. London, 1865 539 Drvden, John. Plays of, comprising. Sir Martin Marr-all. 1691;— An Evening's Love, 1691; — Secret Love, 1691; —The Rival Ladies, 1693; — Tyrannick Love, 1695;— The Tempest, 1695;— The Wild Gallant, 1694;— Indian Emperour, with a preface, " Essay on Dramatick Poe- sie," 1694. 8 vols, small 4* stitched. London. CATALOGUE. 47 540 Du Bartas. His Majesties Poetical Exercises at Vacant Hours. (James I. King of Scotland). 4° boards, uncut. Facsimile: Edinburgh. 541 Dudley, John M. The Soldier's Companion; containing a short drill for company discipline, Woodcuts, pp. 75. 8° original wrappers. Amherst, N. H,, 1822 542 DuFFiELD, A. J. Recollections of Travels Abroad. Map. 8° cloth. London, 1889 543 DuGDALE, James. New British Traveller; or Modern Panorama of England and Wales. (Lacks vol. 2). Maps and plates. 3 vols. 4° sheep. London. 544 DuHRiNG, Julia. Amor in Society; a study from life. 12° cloth. Phila., 1892 545 Dumas, Alexandre. Crimes C61^bres. 4 vols. 16° half calf, gilt backs. Bruxelles, 1841 546 Dumas. Impressions de Voyage. Illustrations. 3 vols. bound in one. Imperial 8* half morocco (corner water- stained). Paris, 1855 547 Dumas. Life and Adventures of. By Percy Fitzgerald. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1873 548 Dumas, Alexandre, fils. Lady with the Camellias. New translation, with a new preface by the Author. 41 il- lustrations by Albert Lynch. 8° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1889 549 Du Maurier. 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Boston, 1742 This work is valuable for its incidental information respecting the moral and socfal condition of New England, the habits and manners of those days, the tone of religious controversy, some philological curiosities, and the sober approval of usages which now would be deemed in the observers qualifications for a mad-house. The suggestions on page 377 of a semi-monthly publication was probably the occasion of Prince's " Christian History." 571 Egerton, W. Illustrated Handbook of Indian Arms; with an introductory sketch of the military history of India. Map and illustrations, some colored. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1880 572 Egypt. Travels in the East, by Olin, 1843; — Letters from the Old World, by a Lady, 1840; — Around the Pyramids, by Ward, 1864; — El-Mesinah and Meccah, by Burton, 1858. 6 vols. 8° cloth. 573 Eliot, Andrew. Twenty Sermons. 8° old calf. Boston, 1774 574 Elliot. Life and Habits of Wild Animals. Illustrated from designs by Joseph Wolf, engraved by J. W. and Edward Whymper. With descriptive letter-press by Daniel G. Elliott. 4° cloth. New York, 1874 ELSTON PRESS PUBLICATIONS. 575 Bury, Richard de. The Philobiblon. From the 1832 ■translation of John Bellingham Inglis, with initial let- ters by H. M. O'Kane. 8° half vellum, uncut. New Rochelle, 1901 Only 485 copies printed on hand-made paper. 576 Morris. The Art and Craft of Printing. A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press, together with a short description of the press by S. C. Cockerell, and an annotated list of the books printed thereat. 8° boards, uncut. New Rochelle, 1902 Only 210 copies printed. 50 CATALOGUE. 577 Morris. Some Notes on Early Woodcut Books; with a chapter on Illuminated Manuscripts. Many pages of reproductions. 8° boards, uncut. New Rochelle, 1902 Only i 20 copies printed in black and red. 578 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Sonnets from the Portu- guese. With borders and initials by H. M. O'Kane. 4° half vellum, uncut. New Rochelle, 1900 Only 485 copies printed on Holland hand-made paper. 579 AucASSiN and Nicolete. Translated from the ancient French by Andrew Lang. Decorations by H. M. O'Kane. 16° boards, uncut. New Rochelle, 1902 Only 240 copies printed. 580 Elzevir. Annales de I'lmprimerie des Elseviers. Par Charles Pieters. Second ed., enlarged. Imperial 8° full light yellow morocco, coat-of-arms on sides, bound by Gruel. Ghent, 1858 Fine copy. 581 Elzevir. Cluver. Germania Antiqua, by Philippus Clu- verius. Frontispiece and numerous full double-page copper engravings and maps. Thick folio, new vellum. Lug. Batavorum apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, 1616 Fine, clean copy. 582 Elzevir. Danise et Norwegiae. 18° calf (broken). Lug. Bat. Elzevir, 1629 583 Elzevir. Q. Curtius Rufus. Historia Alexandri Magni. Engraved frontispiece and map. Thick 8° vellum. Lugd. Bat. Johannem Elsevirum, 1658 COLLECTION OF "WORKS ON EMBLEMS. 584 Alciati. Emblemata Andrea Alciati. Small 8° vellum. Petr. Paulum Tozzium: Patavii, 1618 With 211 emblematical engravings. 585 Alciati. Andrea Alciati Emblemata. Thick 4° vellum. Apud Paulum Tozzuim: Patavii, 1621 With 213 copperplates and elaborate frontispiece. 586 Alciati. Andrese Alciati. Emblemata-cum commenta- riis. pp. looi. 4° original half vellum. Apud Pauli Frambotti: Patavii, 1661 Fine portrait, engraved frontispiece and 212 emblematic plates. Printer's mark. 587 Alciati. Grimaldi, Alex. Oratio Funebris in Funere Andrese Alciati (lithographic facsimile of the edition of 1550), with English translation, edited by Henry Green Portrait. 8° cloth. Holbein Society: Manchester, 187 1 Only 20 copies privately printed. CATALOGUE. 51 EMBLEMS — COHTlNLtED. 588 Andrea Alciati and his books of Emblems. By Henry Green. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1872 589 AsTRY. The Royal Politician. By Don Diego Saavedra Faxardo, in English by Sir J. A. Astry. Represented in 100 emblems. 2 vols. 8° full calf. London, 1700 Portrait of H. R. H. William, Duke of Glocester. Rare. 590 Baudouin. Emblems, Divers. Par le Sieur Baudouin. 139 full-page engravings. 3 vols. 8° full calf. Paris, 1659 591 Baudouin. Emblematoria Amatoria. Par Bandouin. Text in four languages. 44 full-page engraved plates, fron- tispieces by Van Vianen. 8° old calf. L'Amoureux: London, 1660 Text engraved, interesting emblematical work. Very rare. 592 BiE, Cornelii de. Den Sedigen Toet-Steen verthoont in't leven van den verloren sone. Copperplates. 8° calf. Antwerp, 1689 593 BoccHius, A. Symbolecarum Questionum de Universe genere quas serio ludebat, libri cinque. First ed. 8° half vellum. Bononiae, 1555 135 curious emblems engraved by Bonasone, and portrait of Boc- chins. Title-page and some pages lacking. 594 BoccHius. Symbolica de Universe genere quas serio ludebat. Second ed. Small 4° half morocco, n. p , 1574 Contains 55 emblematic copperplates, mounted, without text. 595 BoscHii. Ars Symbolica. Dedicated to Archduke Charles Augsburg. Folio, half sheep. Dilingae, 1701 Very rare. 164 plates with 1968 emblematic figures without letter press, engraved by various artists. Portrait by J. G. Wolfgang. 596 Boot, D. Anselmi de. Symbola varia diversorum Princi- pum. 148 emblematic copperplates and frontispiece, pp. 487. 12° vellum. Apud Ysbrandum Haring: Amstelodami, i686 597 BouDARD. Iconologia tir^e de divers auteurs, par J. B. Boudard. pp. 208. Large thick 8° half calf. Vienne, 1766 With about 600 plates. 598 Briere, M. de. Essai sur le Symbolisme Antique d'Orient I lithographic plate. 8° half calf. Paris, 1847 599 Brunis, Johannis. Emblemata of Zinne-Werck, 52 cop- copperplates, pp. 378. 4° vellum. Abraham Latham: Amstelodami, (1670) Very rare. 600 C^LESTfi Pantheon. Illustrated by R. P. Henricum En- gelgrave. 2 vols. 8° vellum. Apud Jacobum h. Meurs: Colonia, 1659 57 emblematic copperplates and frontispiece. 52 CATALOGUE. EMBLEMS —Continued. 6oi Camerario, Joachimo. Symboloru Emblematum ex re Herbaria, etc. Thick 4° vellum. Francofurti, 1661 With 400 curious copperplates. 602 Catts, Jacob. Alle de Wercken. Thick 4° vellum. J. J. Schipper: Amsterdam, 1665 Several hundred of quaint copperplates. 603 Cats. Museum Catsianura, by W. C. M. de Jonge van Ellemeet. Descriptive and bibliographical catalogue in Dutch of Jacob Catts's works. Large 4° paper. Utrecht, 1870 Privately printed, not for sale, each catalogue with author's auto- graph. 604 Chap-Book, June and Nov., 1896. Contains "Steven- son's Emblems" and "Illustrations of ./Esop's Fables." 2 nos. 12° paper. 605 Chaumelz, Sieur de. Devises Panegyriques pour Anne d'Autriche, Reine de France. 40 emblematic copper- plates. Small 4° half morocco. Bordeaux, 1667 606 Chiron Achillis, sive Navarchus Humanae Vitse. Morali emblemate geminato ad felicitatis portum perducens. 12° vellum. F. Bonomino: Bononiae, i66i Numerous quaint engravings, including one of bagpipes and one of cheating at cards. 607 Choice Emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral and divine. Written for the amusement of Lord Newbottle. About 50 allegorical engravings for this work. 8° calf. London, 1772 608 OEoornljert. De Rerum Usu et Abusu. Recht Ghebruyck ende Misbruyck van tydlycke Have. (Coornhert, D. V.) JBIatk &Mev. Small 4° boards. Christoffel Plantyn: Leyden, 1585 Elaborate printer's mark and brilliant impressions of plates (printed on one side of paper only) by Jean H. Wierix. See Annales Plantin, p. 285, no. 7. Rare edition. 609 (!Looxn\)evt, tH. b. Recht Ghebruyck ende misbruyck van tydlicke Have. Mack 3eUev. Curious copperplates and portrait on title. Small 4" vellum. Amstelredam, 1620 6 to De Vries, A. G. C. De Nederlandsche Emblemata. Il- lustrated. Imperial 8° paper, uncut. AmsterdaA, 1899 611 DuLKEN, Gerrit van. Het Gereinigt Herte. Copperplates. pp. 198. Small 8° full calf. Amsteldam, 1715 612 Engelgrave. Coelum Empyreum, per Henricum Engel- grave. pp. 143 1 and indexes. 3 vols. 8° vellum. Apud Gabrielem k Roy: Coloniae, 1669 With 34 emblematic copperplates. CATALOGUE. 53 EMBLEMS — CoNTiNUKD, 613 Fachardo. Idea d'un Principe Politico Christiano di Dr, Diego Saavedra Fachardo, transportata della Lingua Spagnola dal Signor Dottor Paris Cerchieri. pp. 388. 4° original paper. Nicolo Pezzana: In Venetia, 1664 Frontispiece and (lOo) emblematic copperplates. 614 Faxardo. Idea Principis Christiano Politici a Didaco Saavedra Faxardo. 18° vellum. Coloniae, 1669 With 100 symbolic plates. 615 Fachardo. Idea del Prencipe Politico Christiano di D. Diego Saavedra Fachardo. 18° vellum. Venetia, 1678 With 102 emblematic copperplates. 616 Genlis, Madame de. Arabesques Mythologiques. 8° full calf, gilt. Paris, 1810 Good copy, with 54 engraved plates. 617 Green, Henry. Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers. Illustrations. Large 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1870 618 Hadrianus, Janius. First ed. pp. 149 (9 leaves not paged). Small 8° vellum. C. Plantin: Antwerp, 1565 58 emblematic woodcuts, each page within border. Very scarce. 619 Hartmann, Franz, M. D. Secret Symbols of the Rosi- crucians and a treatise on the Philosopher's Stone, the Cabala, etc. From an old German document. 21 full- page colored symbols and smaller colored illustrations. Large folio, cloth. Boston, 1888 6jo Houthyn, De Erven van F. Stichtelykke Zinnebelden. pp. 272. Large 8° original boards. A. Houbraken: Amsterdam, 1767 With 57 emblematic copperplates and frontispiece. 621 Lang AGE et Embleme des Fleurs. Par Aimd Martin. 16° red roan. Paris, 1836 Hand-painted plates. 622 Le Moyne, p. L'Art des Devises. 4° full calf, gilt. Chez Sebastian Cramoisy: Paris, 1666 Fine copy. 623 Le Tr6sor des Artistes et des Amateurs des Arts, a vols. imperial 8° full calf, gilt edges, tooled. Paris, (1800) With more than 400 beautifully hand-colored emblematic figures engraved by J. B. Huet, fils. 624 MoNDO Simbolico. Elaborate frontispiece and fine old copperplates. 572 pp., double columns, copious index. Folio, half calf. Ab Francisco Mognagha: Milano, 1653 Very rare, fine, clean copy. 625 Quarles. The School of the Heart. Portrait of Quarles and 47 emblems engraved by Johnson. 8° original boards, uncut. Bristol, 1808 Rare. 54 CATALOGUE. EMBLEMS— Continued. 626 QuARLES, Francis. Judgment and Mercy for afflicted souls. With biographical and critical introduction by Reginalde Wolfe. Frontispiece of Quarles by W. Mar- shall. 8° half red calf, tooled. London, 1807 Autograph of Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin on title-page. 627 Paradini. Heroica, par Claudii Paradini. 18° vellum (title-page mended). Apud Joannis Latinis ad signe Rapi: Antwerpiae, 1563 With 205 emblematic illustrations. Rare. 628 Philothei. Symbola Christiana. Engraved frontispiece and numerous emblematical figures. 12° original paper covers. Lugd. Bat., 1682 629 PiciNELLO, Rev. Dom. D. Philippo. Mundus Symbolicus. Fine old copperplates. Thick folio, stamped pigskin, with clasps. Cologne, 1729 Fine copy, very rare. 630 PiNNOCK. Iconologie; or, Emblematic Figures Explained by W. Pinnock. 72 engravings. 420 pp. 8° half roan (worn). London, 1830 631 PiA Desideria. Emblematis Illustrata. Authore Her- manns Hugone, Soc. Jesu. Dedicated to Pope Urban VIII, with full-page engraving of his coat-of-arms. 8° vellum. H. ^rtssinius: Antwerpiae, 1628 Very scarce edition, containing first proofs ot emblems on wood by Chr. Van Sichem. 45 emblematic engravings and Italian Renais- sance ornaments on black ground. 632 PiA Desideria. Authore Herm. Hugoni, Soc. Jesu. Libri III, ad verborum VIII. Editio 5 emendata. pp. 442. 8° vellum (title-page mounted). Apud Henricum ^rtssens: Antwerpiae, 1632 Emblems on wood by Chr. Van Sichem. Dedicated to Pope Clement VIII. 633 PiA Desideria. Authore Hermanno Hugone, Soc. Jesu Libri IIL 16° vellum. Apud Jo. Baptistani Bidellium: Mediolani, 1634 Very scarce. Dedicated to Pope Urban VIII. 45 emblematic plates. 634 Ragionamento di Coutile (Luca), Sopra la proprieta delle impresse, etc. Folio, half calf. Pavia, 1574 Fine, clean copy, very rare. Profusely illustrated with fine old half-page copperplate engravings of emblems. 635 Reifenberg. Emblemata Politica. Authore Justo Reifen- bergio. 33 fine copperplates, pp. 82. 18° full calf. Amstelod. apud J. Janssoniam, 1632 Scarce. CATALOGUE. 55 EMBLEMS — Continued. 636 Ricci, P. Fra Vincenzo. Geroglifici Morali. Numerous emblematical figures, pp. 488. Small 4° vellum. Gio. Domenico Roncagliolo: Napoli, 1626 637 RiPA. Iconologia da Cesare Ripa. Numerous quaint woodcuts, pp. 523. 4° original paper covers. In Roma, 1603 638 Ripa. Iconologie, ou explication nouvelle de plusieurs images, embldmes et autres figures, tiries des recherches et des figures de Cesar Ripa, Moralisees par J. Baudoin, 400 pp. 2 vols, in one. Folio, old calf. Chez Matthiau Guillemot: Paris, 1644 Numerous cuts of emblems. 639 Ripa. Iconologia di Cesare Ripa (Perugino). pp. 668. Thick 4° half vellum. Appresso Nicola Pezzana: In Venetia, 1669 Numerous fine emblematic wood cuts. 640 Ripa. Sinnbeldern of Cesare Ripa. Von Joh. Georg Hertel. Latin and German texts. Thick 4° mottled calf. Augsburg (ca. 1709) 200 full-page copper plates after I. Wachsmith, I. Wanguer, etc. 641 Ripa. Iconologia di Cesare Ripa. Numerous wood en- gravings. Thick 4° boards. Venetia, 1669 642 Ripa. Iconologia ou la Science des Emblems. Par Cesar Ripa. More than 400 figures, some colored, pp. 550. Thick 8° old calf. Amsterdam, 1698 Useful for orators, poets, painters, sculptors, engravers, etc. 643 St. Epiphanii Phiysologus. Small 8° full calf, gilt. Ex Officina Christophori Plantini: Antverpise, 1588 Many plates of Emblems. Rare. 644 Sambuci, Joannis. Emblemata. Portrait of Sambucus and 46 medallions of Roman Emperors. 106 emblem- atic copperplates with borders. 8° mottled calf. Christophori Plantini: Antverpiae, 1564 Clean copy, rare. With printer's mark on engraved frontispiece. 64s ScHOONHOvii. Emblemata Florentinii Schoonhovii I. C. Goudani. Portrait and five copper-plates. Square 8° full crimson morocco extra, gilt edges. Joannem Janssorium: Amstelodami, 1648 Fine clean copy with brilliant impressions of the plates. 646 Symbolis Heroicis Libri IX. Auctore Silvestro Pitras- ancta Romano, E. Soc. Jesu. pp. 480. 4° half roan, (broken). Ex officiana Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti: Antverpiae, 1636 With printer's mark, frontispiece by Paul Rubens, portrait and 260 emblematical copper plates. 56 CATALOGUE, EMBLEMS — Continued. 647 ScHOONHOvii. Emblemata Florentii Schoohovii. Small 4° vellum. Lugd. Bat. Ex officina: Elzeviriana, 1626 Frontispiece, portrait and 74 copper plates. Fine copy. See Chs- Pieters No. 14, p. 90. 648 Typus Mundi. Dedicated to Ingnatius Loyola. Text in Latin, French and German, pp. 140. 12° half calf, bound by Koehler. Dilingas, 1697 Frontispiece portrait of Loyola, and 32 full page emblematical plates. 649 Vaenius, Othonis. Amorum Emblemata, figuris Aeneis incisa. With 123 full-page engraved plates by C. Boel. Emblems of Love, with text in English, Latin and Italian. Oblong 8° full light calf extra, uncut. Antverpise, 1608 "Edition recherchee et rare des fameux emblems d'Amours." Fine clean copy. 651 V^Nius. Amoris Divini Emblemata. By Othonis Vaeni. Small 4° vellum. Ex officiana Martini Nutt et Joannis Meursl: Antverpiae, 1615 With full-page copperplates (lacks one leaf). 652 ViENius. Othonis Vaeni Emblemata. Horatiana Imagini- bus in des incisis. pp. 207. Text in Latin, German and French. 8° vellum. Apud Henricum Westenium: Amstclaedami, 1684 With 103 plates, frontispiece mounted. 653 Vescovo. Dialogo dell Imprese Militari et Amorose di Mons. Giovio Vescovo di Nocera et del S. Gabriel Symeoni Fiorentino. Numerous fine wood engravings. Small 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Lyone, 1574 A fine, clean copy, beautifully bound. 654 Welbergen, H. W., van. Christelyke Aandachten of vlammende Ziel-Zuchten. 4° half calf. Gerrit Hesman: Deventer, 1728 Frontispiece and 50 emblematic copperplates, representing the heart. 655 Emerson, Edw. R. The Story of the Vine. 8° cloth. New York, 1902 656 Emerson, R. W. Nature, Addresses and Lectures. First ed. 12" original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1849 657 Emerson. Representative Men. First ed. 12* original cloth. Boston, 1850 658 Emory, W. H. Notes on a Military Reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego, Cal. Large folding map and plate, including lithographic views. 8° cloth. Washington, 1848 CATALOGUE. S7 659 Emory. Report on the United States and Mexican Boun- dary Survey. Maps and over 300 plates, including 25 colored plates of birds. 3 vols, thick 4° coth. Washington, 1857 660 Empis, M. Les Six Femmes de Henri VIII, scenes his- toriques. 2 vols. 8° paper. Paris. 661 England. Tales of Old English Life, by W. F. Collier, 1869; — Glimpses of Scottish Life, by Mrs. Cameron, 1879; — Fifty Years of London Life, by Yates, 1885. 3 vols. 12° cloth. 662 English Biography. Dean Stanley, by Oliver; — Men and Women of the i8th Century, by Houssaye; — Samuel Sharpe, by Clayden; — Gibbons's Life and Letters, etc. II vols. 12° cloth. 663 English History from Contemporary Writers. Edited by F. Y. Powell. 4 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1888 Comprises : Strongbow's Conquest of Ireland ; — Crusade of Richard I ; — Jews of Angevin, England ; — Simon de Montfort and his Cause. 664 English Poets. With Johnson's Biographical and Criti- cal Prefaces, 10 vols., and 2 vols, of Index. 65 vols. 16° half sheep. London, 1779-80 Lacks Vols. 1,22 and 30 of the Poets. 665 English Poetry. Poems, by Faber; — Vision of Dante, by Gary; — Rhyme and Reason, by Carroll; — Words- worth's Poems: — Laus Veneris, by Swinburne, etc. 14 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. 666 English Water Colour, with reproductions of drawings by eminent Painters. Edited by Charles Holme. In- troduction by Frederick Wedmore. With 26 fine por- traits and 66 full-page reproductions in colors. Com- plete in 8 parts folio, paper, in half vellum portfolio. Office of the Studio: London, 1902 667 Engravings. Collection of small etchings by Callot (60), Israel (32), Delia Bella (14), Le Clerc (65), Claude Mellan, Belman, Laeguel, P. Giffart, Landry, Perelle, Edelinck, and others. In all 193, mounted in scrap book. Small folio, half sheep. Includes portrait of Jacob Callot, engraved by Masne. 668 Epictetus. Simplicii Commentarius in Epictetum; — Tabula Cebetes Graece, Arabice, Latine ; — Pythagorae Aurea Prcecepta cum Arab. Paraph, et Latina Versione. 4° old calf (cover loose). Lug. Batav., 1640 669 Ericson, John (Inventor of the Steam Fire-Engine.) Life of. By W. C. Church. Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8' cloth, uncut. New York, 1890 S8 CATALOGUE. 670 EsQUEMELiNG, Jno. Buccatiicrs of America. Royal 8° calf (broken). London, 1684 Imperfect, lacks title-page, pp. 34 to 39, 92 to 95, and pp. 3 to 5 of Part III, some other missing pages supplied in manuscript. 671 Essays. Book of Table-Talk, by Russell; — Age of Fable, by Bulfinch; — Century of Charades, by Bellamy; — Salad for the Social; — Aubrey's Miscellanies, etc. 8 vols. 12° cloth. 672 Etchings. Radirungen, 178 platten von Ferdinand Kobell. Nebst einen einleitenden vorworte von Franz Kugler. 178 etchings. Royal 4° half morocco. Stuttgart. 673 European Scenery, comprising: Italian Scenery, from drawings made in 1817, by Miss Batty; — Swiss Scenery, from drawings by Major Cockburn; — Sicilian Scenery, from drawings by De Wint, the original sketches by Major Light. 182 plates, engraved by Finden, Heath, Wallis and others. 3 vols, royal 8° half morocco (top margins of few plates slightly water-stained). London, 1820 674 Everitt, Graham. Doctors and Doctors; some curious chapters in medical history of quackery. Colored fron- tispiece, after Gillray. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 67s Every Saturday; a journal of choice reading. Vols, i to 8. 8 vols, royal 8° half morocco. Boston, 1866-69 676 Eyton, Rev. R. W. Court, Household and Itinerary of King Henry II. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1878 677 T^ABER, G. L. Fisheries of the Adriatic and the Fish X. Thereof; a report of the Austro-Hungarian Sea- Fisheries, with a detailed description of the marine fauna of the Adriatic Gulf. i8 woodcuts and numerous engravings on stone. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1883 678 Fairholt, F. W. Homes, Haunts and Works of Rubens, Vandyke, Rembrandt and Cuyp; the Dutch Genre- Painters; Michael Angelo and Raffaelle. Illustrations. Square 8° boards, gilt edges. London, 1871 679 Family Magazine (The) for 1837. Numerous woodcut illustrations, views of cities and buildings in the United States, etc. Royal 8° sheep. Boston, 1837 680 Famous Racing Men; with anecdotes and portraits. By "Thormanby." Woodcut portraits. 8° original wrap- pers. London, 1882 CATALOGUE. 59 681 Fawcett, Edgar. Song and Story; later poems. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1884 682 Female Biography. Karoline Bauer; — Female Nihilist, by Lavigne, 1880;— Knapp's Female Biography;— Vic- toria's Memoirs of the Prince Consort, etc. 7 vols. 12' cloth. 683 Ferguson, James. Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles. Numerous engraved plates. 8° old calf. London, 1778 Book-plate of Dr. John Jefiries. 684 [Fessenden, T. G.J Terrible Tractoration; a poetical petition against Galvanizing Trumpery, second ed., with curious engraved frontispiece, drawn by H. Single- ton, 1803; — Broad Grins, by George Colman, the Younger, 1804. Bound in one vol. 16° calf (broken). London. 685 Feuillet, Octave. Monsieur de Camors. 11 composi- tions par S. Rejchan gravies h. I'eauforte par Mme. Louveau-Rouveyre, M. M. Daumont et Duvivier. Royal 8° three-quarters red morocco, gilt top. Quantin: Paris, 1885 686 Field, Mrs. E. M. Ethne; being a truthful historie of the great and final settlement of Ireland by Oliver Cromwell. Etched title and frontispiece. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 687 Figaro in London. Vols, i to 8 (all published). Illus- trations by Seymour. 8 vols, bound in 4 vols. 4° half half calf (bindings rubbed). London, 1832-39 Complete set ; the precursor of " Punch," with contributions by A'Beckett, Douglas Jerrold and others, dramatic notices, etc. 688 Finden. Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by views taken on the spot by W. H. Bartlett. With descriptions by William Beattie. 125 steel plates, engraved by W. and E. Finden. 2 vols. 4° half calf. G. Vertue: London, 1842 689 Fisher's Views. Syria, the Holy Land and Asia Minor. Illustrated in a series of 120 steel plate views drawn from nature by W. H. Bartlett, W. Purser and Thomas Allom. With descriptions of the plates, by John Carne. 3 vols, bound in one. 4° morocco, gilt edges. London. 690 Fisheries. United States Fish Commissioners' Reports. Parts r to 14 (lacking parts 6 to 8). Plates. 12 vols, thick 8° cloth. Washington. Comprising fisheries of New England, etc. 6o CATALOGUE. 691 [FitzGerald, Edward.] Rubdiyit of Omar Khayyam, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia. Translated into Eng- lish verse. First ed. Square 8°, in the original paper covers, enclosed in a crushed levant morocco solander case. Bernard Quaritch: London, 1859 With some MS. corrections in the text. 692 FitzGerald. Rubyiydt of Omar Khayyam. Being a re- print of the fourth English translation. With page bor- ders and illustrations from original designs by Blanche McManus. Square 12° paper, uncut. M. F. Mansfield and A. Wessels: New York, 1899 693 Fitzgerald, Percy. New History of the English Stage, from the restoration to the Liberty of the Theatres, in connection with the Patent Houses. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1882 694 Fitzgerald. Life and Times of William IV. 2 vols. 8° cloth. London, 1884 695 Fitzgerald. Chronicles of Bow Street Police Office; with an account of the magistrates, runners and police, and a selection of the most interesting cases. Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 696 FitzPatrick, Walter. The Great Cond6 and the Period of the Fronde. 2 vols. 12° cloth. London, 1873 697 Flaubert, Gustave. Madame Bovary. Full-page engrav- ings by E. Boilvin. 2 vols, small 8° three-quarters brown morocco, gilt tops, by Lanscelin. A. Lemerre: Paris, 1878 698 Fletcher, C. R. L. Gustavus Adolphus. Illustrations, portraits and maps. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1890 Large Paper : only 250 copies printed. 699 Fletcher, Margaret. Sketches of Life and Character in Hungary. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth. London, 1892 700 Fletcher, Robert. The Witches' Pharmacopoeia; read before the Historical Club of the Johns Hopkins Hos- pital, April 13, 1896. 8° wrappers. Baltimore, 1896 701 Fontenav, Marquis de. Revelations of High Life within Royal Palaces. Portraits and illustrations. Small 4° cloth. n. p., n. d. 702 Forrest. Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the New York Astor Place Opera House, May lo, 1849; with the quarrels of Forrest and Macready. Frontis- piece. 8' wrappers. New York, 1849 703 Forster, E. J. Mushrooms and Mushroom-Poisoning. Illustrations. 8° wrappers. Boston, 1890 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. CATALOGUE. 61 704 Forsyth, Evelyn. Ye Gestes of ye Lady Anne; a mar- vellous pleasaunt and comfortable tayle. Illustrated by A. Henncn Broadwood. Small 4° vellum wrappers. London, n. d. 70s FoRTOUL, M. Hippolyte. Les Pastes de Versailles; sous la Revolution, I'Empire, la Restauration et sous le Rfegne de Louis-Philippe. Edition illustr^e. 24 steel portraits and plates. Royal 8° half morocco, gilt back. Paris, 185 a 706 FouLis Press. Horace. 8° full calf. Glasgow, 1760 707 FowLE, John, Minister at Bermuda. Deus Visibilis; or, God manifested in the flesh, being a discourse concern- iug the fundamental and essential articles of the Chris- tian Religion. 18° old sheep. Printed by Barth. Green for Nathanael Astwood in Bermuda: Boston, 1704 Dedicated to Gov. Benj. Bennett, Capt. Gen'I, Commander-in-chief of Bermuda or the Summer Isles. 708 Fowler, J. K. Recollections of Old Country Life. Por- trait and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 709 Fox, Charles James. Memorials and Correspondence of. Edited by Lord John Russell. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Phila., i8s3 710 Fox, John. God by his Power Causes the Earth and its Inhabitants to Tremble. (Lacks title-page and small portion from top of first leaf). 8° stitched. Boston, 1728 Substance of two sermons preached soon after the earthquake at Woburn in 1727. 711 FoxcROFT, Thomas. Cleansing our Way in Youth. With a recommendatory preface by Rev. Mr. Wadsworth, Pastor of First Church in Boston. 12° half sheep. Boston, 1 7 19 712 FoxcROFT. The Day of a Godly Man's Death, Better than the Day of his Birth; shewed in a sermon preached Feb. 25, 1722. 13° sheep. B. Green: Boston, 1722 With autograph of Joseph Stimpson, 1724, on title. 713 FOXCROFT. The same. 12° sheep (broken and last leaf missing). Boston, 1722 714 FOXCROFT. Pleas of Gospel Impenitents Examined and Refuted ; in two sermons at the Thursday-Lecture in Boston, on Feb. 5 and April 23, 1730. pp. 17. 16° sheep. Boston, 1730 7 15 Franklin. Charter, Laws and Catalogue of Books of the Library Company of Philadelphia, pp. 26, 150 (lacking pp. 37-38 of catalogue). 8' stitched. Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall: Phila., 1764 62 CATALOGUE. 716 Franklin. Experiments and Observations on Electricity made at Philadelphia in America, by Benj. Franklin. Copperplate. 4° old calf. London, 1769 717 Franklin. Life of; containing the autobiography, with notes and a continuation. By Jared Sparks. Portraits. 8° cloth. New York, 1856 718 Freeman, E. A. Lectures to American Audiences. 12° cloth, uncut. Phila., (1882) 719 French, Henry W. Our Boys in Ireland. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1891 720 French, John. The Art of Distillation, also the London Distiller. Illustrations. Small 4° old calf, worn (lacks leaf at end and one page mutilated). London, 1667 721 French Biography. Napoleon, by Scott, 1843 ; — Mira- beau, 1848; — Gronow's Recollections, 1866; — Memoir of Wellington, by MacFarlane, 1858; — Beaumarchais, by Lomenie, 1857. 5 vols. 12° and 8° cloth and sheep. 722 French History. Four French Women, by Dobson; — Prison Journals dur'ng the French Revolution; — An Anglishman in Paris; — Red Cap and Blue Jacket, by Dunn; — A Faggot of French Sticks, by Head, etc. 10 vols. 8* and 12° cloth and sheep. 723 French Novels. T6nfebres, par Mouravlinc, 1887; — En Route, par Huysmans, 1896; — Mariage de Robert, par Surville; — Rome, par femile Zola, 1896; — Assassin, par Legrand; — Jean M6rien, par Mailhan; — L'Oncle Ernest, par Grangier; — Le Comddie de I'Apdtre, par Champfleury, 1886; — De nos Jours, par Du Tillet, etc. 15 vols. 12° paper. 724 Frost, Thomas. Circus Life and Circus Celebrities; — The Old Showmen and the Old London Fairs. 2 vols. 12° cloth. London, 1875 725 Fudge Family in Paris, by Thomas Brown, the Younger, 1818; —Hamlet Travestie, by John Poole, 1811; — Re- jected Addresses, or the New Theatrum Poetarum, 1813. Bound in one vol. 16° calf. London. 726 Fuger. Der Messias; ein Cyklus von Darstellungen nach Motiven aus Klopstock's Messias. Gezeichnet von Heinrich Fuger, gestochen von J. F. Leybold und Albert Reindel. 14 platten, mit erlauternden text. Large folio, sheets, in board portfolio. Karl Gopel: Stuttgart. 727 Funck-Brentano, Franz. La Mort de Philippe le Bel. Etude historique. Large 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1884 Presentation copy from the author. CATALOGUE. 63 7j8 /^ALT, John. Lives of the Players. 2 vols, in one. Vjr 12° half morocco. London, 1831 729 Gardiner. Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of Hon. Col. James Gardiner who was slain at the Battle of Preston Pans, Sept. 21, 1745, to which is added the sermon occasioned by his heroick death. By P. Dodd- ridge. 16" sheep. Exeter, 179s 730 Gardner, Percy. Types of Greek Coins; an archaeologi- cal essay. Illustrated with 16 autotype plates. Royal 4° cloth. Cambridge, 1883 731 Gautier, Theophile. Nature at Home. Numerous finely executed illustrations, drawn by Karl Bodmer. 4° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1883 732 Gay. The Beggar's Opera, sixth ed., with music, Lon- don, 1749; — Pasquin, a dramatic satire on the times, by Henry Fielding, London, 1740; — The Provok'd Husband, or a Journey to London, by Vanbrugh, Lon- don, 1729. Bound together. 8° old calf. 733 Gellius, Aulus. Noctes Atticae. Thick 8° vellum. Henrici Stephani: Parisiis, 1585 Rare edition, printed for Henri Estienne. Conforms with description by Brunet. This edition was used by Rev. W. Beloe, F. S. A., in preparing his English Aulus Gellius. See author's preface p. xxiv. 734 Gellius. The Attic Nights of. Translated into English by Rev. W. Beloe. 3 vols. 8° half vellum, gilt, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1795 735 Gems. Museum Florentinum. Gorii, A. F. Gemmae An- tiquag ex Thesauro Mediceo et Privatum Dactyliothecis. 200 fine plates, containing about 1500 specimens of beautiful and rare gems. 2 vols, in one. (No text.) Folio, half vellum (some leaves water-stained). Florence, 1731 736 Gentleman's Magazine Library. Edited by George L. Gomme. 4 vols. 8° white cloth, uncut. Riverside Press: Cambridge. Comprises: Popular Superstitions; — Manners and Customs; — English Traditions; — Dialect, Proverbs and World Lore. 737 Gentleman's Magazine Library; being a classified collec- tion of the chief contents of the Gentleman's Maga- zine, 1731 to 1868. Edited by G. L. Gomme. 5 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Riverside Press: Cambridge. Comprises : Archaeology j —Romano-British Remains ; — Biblio- graphical Notes. 738 Gerhard, E. The Land Beyond the Forest; facts, figures and fancies from Transylvania. Map and illus- trations. 8° cloth. New York, 1888 64 CATALOGUE. 739 Gerrish and Hutchinson. Blue and the Gray; a graphic history of the Army of the Potomac and that of North- ern Virginia, with a complete Roster of the two great armies. Maps. Thick 8° cloth. Bangor, 1884 740 Gerry, Elbridge. Life of; with contemporary letters to the close of the American Revolution. Portrait en- graved by Longacre. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1828 741 Gesta Romanorum; or, entertaining moral stories in- vented by the Monks as a fireside recreation. Trans- lated, with preliminary observations and copious notes by Rev. Charles Swan. First ed. 2 vols. 8° original cloth, uncut. London, 1824 Scarce. 742 Gibbon, Edward. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Portrait. 6 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1850 743 Gilbert, W. S. Original Plays. 12° cloth. New York, 1876 744 GiLLiss, Lieut. J. M. U. S. Naval Astronomical Expedi^ tion to the Southern Hemisphere, 1849-52. Map and 42 plates, including 15 colored plates of birds. 2 vols. 4° cloth. Washington, 1855 745 GiovANiJi. II Pecarone di Ser Giovanni Florentino. pp. 228. Woodcut on title and colophon. 8° vellum. Appreso di Giovanni digli Antonij: Milano, 1554 This is tlie very scarce spurious edition (Lucca, circa 1740) and a remarkable forgery. One of tlie copies to wliich is added the dedi- catory epistle of Domemichi and six pages of errata. Ser Giovanni, the author of these quaint, erotic tales, possessed a very remarkable style. The Tuscans, according to Ginguen^, placed him on a par with Boccaccio. Ser Giovanni was born at Florence, and as the Ser is always prefixed to his name, it is supposed that he was by profession a lawyer. His // Pecorone was written in 1378 at the castle of Dovadola. Nothing further of biographical interest is known about him. 746 Giovio. Dialogo dell' Impresse Militari et Amorose di Monsignor Paolo Giovio. 12° half calf. Roma, 1555 747 Gladstone, W. E. On Books and the Housing of Them. Portrait. 16° boards, uncut. M. F. Mansfield: New York, 1898 Only 500 copies printed. 748 Goethe. Reineke Fuchs. By Wolfgang von Goethe. Il- lustrated by Wilhelm von Kaulbach. Copperplates. Imperial 4° half morocco. Stuttgart, 1846 Best edition, rare. 749 Goethe. Faust. Translated by Theodore Martin. Third ed. Square 8° three-quarters blue morocco, gilt top. Blackwood: Edinburgh, 1870 CATALOGUE. 65 750 Goldsmith, Oliver. Miscellaneous Works of; with an ac- count of his life and writings. 6 vols. 16° calf (bind- ings rubbed). London, 1833 751 Goldsmith. Life and Times of. By John Forster. With illustrations by D. Maclise, John Leech and others. Thick 8° cloth. London, n. d. 752 GoMME, George L. The Gentleman's Magazine Library; Manners and Customs. 8° cloth, uncut. Riverside Press: Cambridge. 753 Good Words for 1865, '66 and '67. Edited by Norman Macleod. Illustrated by R. Barnes, P. Gray, Sulman, Hughes and others. 3 vols, royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London. 754 Goodell, Abner. Account of the Seals of the Judicial Courts of the Colony and Province of the Massachu- setts Bay, 1 680-1 780. 2 plates, pp. 12. 8° paper, un- cut. Boston, 1883 755 Goodell. The Boston Massacre. Reprinted from the Boston Daily Advertiser, Jjune 3, 1887. pp. ii. '8° paper. Privately printed. 756 Goodrich, F. B. World-Famous Women; from the earli- est ages to the present time. 14 steel portraits. Royal 8° cloth. n. p., 1891 757 GouELLAiN, Gustave. L'Assiette dite a la Guillotine. Colored plate of the Guillotine. Finely printed in red ink. 4° boards, uncut. Paris, 1872 Only 50 qopies printed in red on "papier vierge," large margins. Very scarce and curious. 758 GowANS. Edinburgh and its Neighborhood in the Days of Our Grandfathers; a series of illustrations of the more remarkable old and new buildings and pictur- esque scenery. With historical and descriptive sketches by James Gowans. 80 illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1886 759 Grandville. Un Autre Monde; transformations, visions, incarnations, ascensions, locomotions, et autres choses. Numerous full-page plates and text illustrations, en- graved on wood, a few colored by hand. Royal 8° half calf. Paris, 1844 760 Granite Magnolio, Vol. I, no. i, Nashua, 1843; — Uni- versalist and Ladies' Repository, Jan., Feb., April to Aug., 1837 and Feb., 1841, Boston; — Ladies' Compan- ion, April, 1839, and Sept., 1842, New York. Bound in one vol. 8° sheep. 66 CATALOGUE. 761 Geanite Monthly; a New Hampshire Magazine. Vols. IS to 28 (lacking 6 nos.). 13 vols. 8° in parts. Concord, 1893-1900 762 Grant, Sir Alexander. Story of the University of Edin- burgh during its first 300 years. Portraits and illus- trations. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1884 763 Grant, U. S. Personal Memoirs of. First ed. Steel por- traits and maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1885 764 Granville, A. B. St. Petersburgh; a journal of travels to and from that capital, through Flanders, the Rhem- ish Provinces, Prussia, Russia, Poland, Silesia, etc. Copperplate maps and engravings. 2 vols. 8° russia, gilt backs and sides (bindings rubbed). London, 1828 765 [Granville, Lord.] The Grand Question Discuss'd; or, what ought to be done in the present posture of affairs, a dialogue; to which is annex'd the Declaration, noti- fied the 26th of July to the General Diet of the Empire, held at Francfort, by the French Minister residing there; with a proper commentary, pp. 41. Small 4° paper. London, 1744 766 Gray and Savage. Ale in Prose and Verse. Illustrations. Royal 8° limp cloth. Privately printed: New York, 1866 767 Green, J. R. History of the English People. Illustra- tions. 4 vols. 12° half sheep. New York, 1887 768 [Greene.] New description and State of England, con- taining Mapps of the counties of England and Wales. 8° old calf. London, 1701 With autograph of Gen. "Nathaniel Greene, March 23, 1753," on title-page. 769 Greenwood, James. Wild Sports of the World. Illus- trations. 8° cloth. New York, 1870 770 Greenwood. Wilds of London. Illustrations by A. Con- canen. 12° cloth, uncut (binding worn). London, 1874 771 Greenwood, James. The Seven Curses of London. 12° cloth. London. An account of London criminal life. 772 Griffith, Arthur. Memorials of Millbank and Chapters in Prison History. Etched frontispieces and other il- lustrations, by A. Goff and the author. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 773 Griffith. Chronicles of Newgate. New edition. Illus- trations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1884 774 Grimm, Baron de et Diderot. Mdmoires, Historiques, Lit- t^raires et Anecdotes tires de la Correspondance Philo- sophique et Critique, adress^e au Due de Saxe Gotha, 1770-90. Portrait. 7 vols. 8* half sheep (bindings broken). Londres, 1814 CATALOGUE. 67 775 Griswold, R. W. Prose Writers of America (lacks por- traits). 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Phila., 1847 776 Grolier. Recherches sur Jean Grolier, sa vie el sa bib- Uothfeque. Par Le Roux de Lincy. pp. 485. With folio of six plates of devices, coat-of-arms, dedicatory signature, autograph receipt, facsimiles of bindings in color. Imperial 8° three-quarters blue morocco, gilt edges, uncut, back delicately tooled, bound by B^h- RENDS, and atlas. Together 3 vols. Pari^, 1866 777 GuHL and Koner. Life of the Greeks and Romans de- scribed from antique monuments. Translated by F. Hueffer. 543 illustrations. 8° half morocco. London, n. d. 778 Guide Book. Baedeker's Switzerland. 73 maps, plans and panoramas. 12° limp cloth. Leipsic, 1897 779 Guide Books. Murray's Guide to Norway; — Northern Europe; — Russia, Poland and Finland. 4 vols. 12° cloth. London, 1864 780 Guide Books. Murray's Guide to Modern London; — Wilts and Dorsets; — Bradshaw's Railway Guide; — Milne's Pictorial Plan of Edinburgh; — Chambers's Guide to Kent and Sussex, 6 vols. 12° limp cloth. London, 1856 781 Guide Books. Murray's Guides to Germany; — Switzer- land ; — Tyrol ; — Durham ; — Spain ; — France ; — Rome ; — Northern and Central Italy. 9 vols. 12° limp cloth. London, 1867 782 GuiTEAU, Charles J. The Truth; a companion to the Bible. 12° cloth. Boston, 1879 With two autograph signatures inserted, both written during his trial ; also photograph inserted. 783'GuizoT. History of France, from the earliest times to 1848. Translated by Robert Black. Illustrations. 8 vols. 12° half morocco, gilt tops. Estes & Lauriat: Boston, n. d. 784 GusTAFSON, Axel. The Foundation of Death. Thick 8° cloth. New York, 1885 785 Guthrie, William. Short Treatise of the Christian's Great Interest. 18° sheep. Reprinted: Boston, 1728 786 Guy. Copy of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Guy, Esq , London, 1725; — With Act, Geo. II, for In- corporating the Executors of the Last Will and Testa- ment of Thomas Guy for Management of the Charities, Lond., 1725. Bound together. 8° calf. 787 " Gyp.' Le Baron Sinai. 8° half brown morocco, uncut. Charpentier: Paris, 1897 68 CATALOGUE. 788 T Tale, Mrs. Sarah J. Genius of Oblivion and X A. other original poems, Concord, 1823; — Traits of American Life, Phila., 1835. First eds. 2 vols. 16° sheep and cloth. 789 Hall, Jos. Meditations and Vowes; serving for direc- tion in Christian and Civil Practice, newely enlarged with 10 vowes and meditations, pp. 978. Thick 16° old calf. Humfrey Lownes: London, 1616 790 Hall, Mrs. S. C. Sketches of Irish Character. Steel plates. Royal 8° half calf (worn and foxed). New York, 1845 791 Hallam, Henry. Constitutional History of England. 9 vols. 8° cloth. Paris, 1841 792 Halliwell, J. O. Dictionary of Archaic, Provincial Words. 2 vols, imperial 8° half calf. London, 1845 793 Hamerton, p. G. Modern Frenchmen; — French and English. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Boston, 1878-89 794 Hampson, R. T, Origines Patricias; or, a deduction of European titles of nobility and dignified offices from their primitive sources. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 795 Hancock, John. Danger of an Unqualified Ministry; represented in a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Bass, to the Pastoral care of the Church of Christ in Ashford, in the Colony of Connec- ticut, on Sept. 7th, 1743, Small 4* stitched, uncut. Boston, 1743 796 Hanmer, Meredith. The Ancient Ecclesiastical Histories of the First Six Hundred Yeares after Christ. Small folio, calf (broken). London, 1619 797 Hansard, George. Book of Archery; being a complete history and practice of the art, ancient and modern, in- terspersed with numerous interesting anecdotes and an account of the existing Toxophilite Societies. 15 steel plates and 24 outline plates of ancient and modern archery. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1841 798 Harleian Miscellany; or, a collection of scarce, curious and entertaining pamphlets and tracts, as well in manu- script as in print, found in the Earl of Oxford's Library, interspersed with historical, political and critical notes. 10 vols. 4° calf. T. Osborne: London, 1744-46 799 Harper, Charles G. Dover Road; or, annals of an ancient turnpike. Illustrated by the author and from old prints and portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1895 800 Harper's Bazar, 1900 to 1905 (irregular). (50 numbers). New York. CATALOGUK 69 801 Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Vols. 9, 14, 15, 17, 21, 32, 29, 30, 31 to 39 and 80 to no (lacking 9 nos.). 16 vols. 8° half morocco and 29 vols, in parts. To- gether 46 vols. 8°. New York, 1854-1905 802 Harris, John, D. D. Navigantium atque Itinerantium; or, a Compleat Collection of Voyages and Travels: con- sisting of above six hundred of the most authentic writers, beginning with Hackluit, Purchass, etc., in English; Ramusio in Italian; Thevenot, etc., in French; De Bry and Grynaei in Latin ; the Dutch East-India Company in Dutch, together with such other voyages and travels as are in general esteem; containing what- ever has been observed worthy of notice in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Now carefully revised with large additions and continued down to the present time. Illustrated with numerous copperplate charts, maps and cuts. 2 vols, thick folio, old calf. London, 1744 Contains many translations from the early voyages to America not to be found elsewhere. 803 Harris, Stanley. Coaching Age. Illustrated by John Sturgess. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 804 Harrison, Frederick G. Biographical Sketches of Pre- eminent Americans. Photogravure portraits. 3 vols. in one. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. Boston, n. d. Special Edition: limited to 1000 registered and numbered sets. 805 Harrison. Gen. Harrison's Speech at Fort Meigs, 1840. Reported for the "Detroit Advertiser." pp. 8. 8° stitched. 806 Harte, Bret. Two Men of Sandy Bar. First ed. 16° cloth. Boston, 1876 807 Hartshorne, Albert. Hanging in Chains. Illustrations. 12° vellum, uncut. New York, 1898 Contains historical account of ancient gibbeting and hanging in chains and a chapter on Bewick's illustrations of the Gibbet. 808 Hartwig, Dr. G. Tropical World; aspects of man and nature. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1873 809 Harvard College. MS. Laws of 169a and 1715. Signed by John Leverett, Pres., and Henry Flint, Sec. Writ- ten in Latin. 8 pp. 12°. Original Manuscript Statutes, Laws, Privileges, approved and or- dered by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, etc. With English translation. Unique, evidently written by Henry Flint, Secretary. 810 Harvard College During the War. By Nathan Appleton. With Harvard Memorial Poems by Emerson, Longfel- low, Holmes, Lowell and S. F. Smith. Illustrations. 8° original wrappers. (Boston, 1891) 70 CATALOGUE. 8ii Harvard College. Continuation of the Troceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, relative to the convening, holding and keeping the General Assembly at Harvard College in Cambridge, pp. 66. 8° cloth, uncut. Printed by Edes & Gill: Boston, 1770 From the library of Maj.-Gen. Heath, with his autograph, " W. Heath," on title-page. 812 Havard, Henry. Dead Cities of the Zuyder Zee; a voyage to the picturesque side of Holland. Translated by Annie Wood. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 813 Hawaii. Voyage of the U. S. Exploring Squadron, com- manded Capt, C. Wilkes in 1838 to 1842. By John S. Jenkins. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Auburn, 1856 Contains sketches of the Philippines and Hawaiian Islands. 814 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Celestial Rail-road. 16° paper. Pub. by Seventh Day Adventists: Battle Creek, Mich., n. d. 815 Hawthorne. The Scarlet Letter; a romance. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut (name on title). Boston, 1850 This, the first edition, 1850, has the word "re-duplicate," page 21, line 20. Ads. dated March 1, 1850. 816 Hawthorne. House of the Seven Gables. First ed. 12' "original cloth. Boston, 185 1 817 Hawthorne. The Blithedale Romance. First ed. 12* cloth (water-stained). Boston, 1852 818 Hawthorne. Legends of ye Province House. Illustra- tions by F. T. Merrill. 4° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1890 819 Hay, D. R. On Ornamental Design applied to the Dec- orative Arts. 33 full-page lithographic plates, some colored. Oblong folio, cloth. London, 1844 820 Hay, John. Pike County Ballads and other pieces. (New ed., with some verses now first published). 12* cloth. Boston, 1875 Fine, clean copy. 821 Haydon. Benjamin Robert Haydon; correspondence and table talk, with a memoir by his son, Frederic W. Hay- don. With facsimile illustrations from his journals. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1878 822 [Haywarde, J.] Life and Raigne of King Henrie the IIII. Small 4° old calf. Imprinted by John Wolfe: London, 1599 Also bound in is " The Life and Raigne of Edward the Sixth, London, 1630 " (lacks title-page). CATALOGUE. 71 823 Hazlitt, W. Carew. Livery Companies of the City of London; their origin, character, development and social and political importance. With 2 colored plates and numerous other illustrations. Imperial 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1892 824 Hazlitt. Tales and Legends of National Origin, or Widely Current in England, from early times. 8° cloth, gilt top. London, 1892 823 Head, Sir F. B. Descriptive Essays, contributed to the " Quarterly Review." 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1857 826 Headley, J. T. Miscellaneous Works of, 3 vols.; — Let- ters from the Backwoods and the Adirondacs. Portraits 4 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1850 827 Hemans, Felicia. Poetical Works of. With a memoir by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Steel portrait and plates. Thick 8° embossed morocco, gilt edges. Boston, 1861 828 Henry, Patrick. Sketches of the Life and Character of. By William Wirt. 2 steel portraits. 8° sheep. Hartford, 1846 829 H^RAULT de S^chelles. Voyage k Montbar, contenant des details trdsinteressans sur le caractfere la personne et les Merits de Bufifon. 8° full light yellow calf, full gilt by J. Canape. Paris, An IX. 830 Herbert, Henry W. Frank Forester's Horse and Horse- manship of the United States and British Provinces of North America. Full-page India proof portraits of celebrated horses and numerous text illustrations. 2 vols, imperial 8° sheep (margins of plates soiled). New York, 1857 831 [Herbert.] Deer Stalkers; — Quorndon Hounds; — Shooting Box. Illustrations by Darley and the author. 3 vols. 12° pictorial wrappers. Phila , 1843-56 832 Herschel, Sir J. F. W. Outlines of Astronomy. Illus- trations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1849 833 Hervey, Hetta M. Glimpses of Norseland. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1889 834 HiLDRETH, Richard. Atrocious Judges; lives of judges infamous as tools of tyrants and instruments of oppres- sion. 12° cloth. ■ New York, 1856 835 Hill, George B. Talks About Autographs. Portraits, illustrations and facsimile letters. Royal 8° rough calf, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1896 836 Hill, Isaac. Biography of Isaac Hill of New Hamp- shire, 16° cloth. Concord, 1835 7« CATALOGUE. 837 Hill, John. Review of the Works of the Royal Society of London; containing animadversions on such papers as deserve particular observation on arts, antiquities, medicine, miracles, etc. 4° calf. London, 1751 838 Hill. Life and Recollections of Yankee Hill; with an- ecdotes and incidents of his travels. Edited by W. K. Northall. 12° half sheep. New York, 1850 839 HiLLis, William, Jr. Metrical History of the Life and Times of Napoleon Bonaparte. With 25 photogravure portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 840 Hillsborough, N. H. Annals of, from its first settle- ment to the year 1841. By C. J. Smith. 8° wrappers. Sanbornton, 1841 841 HiMES, Charles F. Leaf Prints; or, glimpses at photog- raphy. Photographic frontispiece. Small 4° cloth. Phila., t868 841 HiNDLEY, Charles. Roxburghe Ballads. Woodcuts. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1873 843 HiSTOiRE des Rats pour servir h. I'histoire Universelle. Rubricated title, with vignette and full-page engraving. 8° full mottled calf, gilt. Ratapolis, 1737 844 Historical Narration of Certain Events that took place in the Kingdom of Great Britain in July, 1553. Writ- ten by P. V. Introduction by J. P. Berjeau. Small 8' cloth, uncut. London, 1865 845 Historical Pamphlets. Webster's Discourse at Ply- mouth, in Commemoration of the first Settlement of New England, 1820; — Everett's Phi Beta Kappa Ora- tion, Cambridge, 1824; — Everett's Oration, Concord, Mass., April 19, 1825; — Webster's Address at the Lay- ing of the Corner Stone, Bunker Hill Monument, 1825. Bound in one vol. 8' half sheep. 846 Historical Pamphlets. Hunt's Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Sarah Gill, 1771; — History of the Old South Building,, by N. B. Shurtleff, 1887 ; — Claim of W. Vans on the Heirs of John and Richard Codman, 1824; — Everett's Oration on Col. Prescott, Oct. 14, 1895; — Adams's Oration on Lafayette, 1834; — Ellis's History of the Battle of Bunker Hill, etc. (15) 847 Historisch Verhaal von het Krooner der Koningen en Koningins nen von Engeland nevens alle de Ceremo- nien en Plegtigheden. Two engraved folding plates. 4° boards. Amsterdam, 1727 848 Hoffman, W. J. Graphic Art of the Eskimoes. Illus- trated with 82 plates. 8° paper, uncut. Smithsonian Institute: Washington, 1897 CATALOGUE. 73 849 Hogarth, William. Works of. With 68 illustrations. Small folio, cloth. Hurst & Co.: New York". 850 HoLBERG, L., Baron von. Peter Paars, ein comisches Heldengedicht. Copper illustrations. 8° half calf. Leipzig, 1750 851 HoLBERG. Niels Klimm's unterirdische Reisen. 533 pp. Vignette on title-page. 8° boards. Berlin, 1788 852 Holland, J. G. Bitter-Sweet. With illustrations by E. J. Whitney. 8° cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1864 853 Holland. The Present State of Holland, a particular account of the Hague, manners and customs of the Dutch, etc. ia° half calf. Leiden, 1765 Book-plate of Arthur Young. 854 Holly, H. H. Modern Dwellings in Town and Country. With 100 plans and illustrations. Square 8° cloth. New York, 1878 85s Holmes, Nathaniel. Realistic Idealism in Philosophy Itself. First ed. 2 vols. 12* cloth. Boston, 1888 856 Holmes, O. W. Poems (with 8 additional poems now first published). 16° cloth (binding shaken). London, 1846 857 [Holmes.] The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. First ed. With false title and illustrations. 12° cloth (shaken). Boston, 1858 858 Holmes. Mechanism in Thought and Morals. First ed. 12° cloth, Boston, 1871 859 Holmes. Medical Essays, 1842-82. Riverside ed. Por- trait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1891 860 Homer. Odyssey of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. Illustrations by Flaxman. 12° half calf. Bohn: London, 1867 861 Hone, William. Every-Day Book, or Everlasting Calen- dar of Popular Amusements, 2 vols., 1826-27; — Table- Book, 2 vols, in one, 1827-28. Numerous illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt backs (bindings worn). Hunt & Clarke: London. Original editions. 86* Hood, Thomas. Complete Poetical Works of; with bio- graphical sketch and notes. Edited by E. Sargent. Por- trait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1856 863 Hood. The Knight and the Dragon; an antient ballad, with its modern illustration, by Ernest M. Jessop. Printed in facsimile. Royal 8° pictorial boards. London. 864 Hook, Theodore. Choice Humorous Works, Ludicrous Adventures, Bon Mots, Puns and Hoaxes. Portrait and illustrations by Maclise and D'Orsay. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 74 CATALOGUE. 865 HooKE, N. Roman History. Maps. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1823 866 HoRSFORD, Eben N. The Defences of Norumbega. Nu- merous facsimile maps and plates. 4° boards, uncut. Boston, 1 891 867 HoTTEN, John C. Literary Copyright; seven letters ad- dressed by permission to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope. 12° cloth. London, 1871 868 HoussAYE, Arsfene. Philosophers and Actresses. Por- traits. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1852 869 HoussAYE. Behind the Scenes of the Com^die Frangaise and other recollections. Translated, with notes, by A. D. Vandam. Photogravure portraits. 8" cloth, un- cut. London, 1889 870 Howard, John. An Account of the Principal Lazarettos in Europe, with various papers relative to the Plague; together with some further observations on some foreign prisons and hospitals, including ihose in Great Britain and Ireland. Second ed., with additions. 22 folding plans and views. 4° half morocco. London, 1791 871 HowELLS, W. D. Venetian Life. 2 vols, square 12° in beautiful mosaic binding, signed by Ferd. Organia, Venice. David Douglass: Edinburgh, 1883 Author's edition, with Howells's autograph and " Venice i86i- 186'" on title-page. 872 HowiTT, Mary. Visits to Remarkable Places, second series, 1841; — Remarkable Places and Halls, 1854; — Ballads, 1849; — Art Student in Munich, 1854. 4 vols. 12° and 8° cloth. New York and Boston. 873 HoYT and Ward. Cyclopaedia of Practical Quotations, English and Latin. With concordance and copious in- dexes. 8° paper. New York, 1894 Standard Library Edition. 874 Hudson, T. J. Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life. First ed. 8° cloth. Chicago, 1895 87s Hudson. The Law of Psychic Phenomena. 8° cloth. Chicago, 1896 876 Hudson River. Picturesque Tourist; guide to the State of New York and Upper and Lower Canada, including a Hudson River Guide. Maps and woodcut views. 16° cloth. New York, 1858 877 Hugo, Victor. Selected Pictures from the Book of Gold. 12 photogravure plates by Laudelle, Giacomelli, Bar- rias, Sain, Jacquet, etc. Small folio, cloth, uncut. Phila., 1885 CATALOGUE. 75 878 Hugo. Letters £0 his Wife and others. (From the Alps and thePyrenees.) Translated by N. H. Dole. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1895 879 Hull, Brig.-Gen. Oration Delivered to the Society of the Cincinnati in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, July 4, 1788. Small 4° stitched, uncut (lower half of title missing). (Boston, 1788) 880 Humboldt, Alexander von. Cosmos. Portrait. 5 vols. ia° cloth. New York, 1857 881 Hume, David. History of England. Portrait. 6 vols. 12* cloth. Boston, 1850 88a JJumfreg, Cororencc. The Nobles of Nobilitye; the orig- nal nature, dutyes, right and Christian Institucion thereof. JBlack Cetter. 18° calf (cover loose). Thomas Marshe: London, 1563 883 Humor. Knitting-Work, by Shillaber, first ed., 1859; — Sparrowgrass Papers, by Cozzens, first ed., 1856; — Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, by Newell, i86a; — Think-I- to-Myself, 1836. 4 vols. 12° cloth and 18° roan. 884 Humor. Sporting Rhymes and Pictures, by Booth, 1898; — The Modern Traveller, by H. B., 1898; — Knick- Knacks, by Clark, 1852; — Basket of Chips, by Lord Brougham, 1855; — Life in Danbury, by Bailey, 1873; — Major Jack Downing's Magazine, 18^4, etc. 8 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. 885 Humor. Silver- Voice, a fairy tale, colored illustrations; — Fun's Comical Creatures, drawn by Ernest Griset ; — Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to his Son, by G. H. Lorimer, 1901; — Messrs. Kamdene, Barnesburie and d'Alston's Tour in the North. 4 pamphlets. 886 Humphry, George M. Old Age ; the results of informa- tion received respecting nearly 900 persons who had attained the age of 80 years, including 74 centenarians. Plates. 12° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1889 887 Hunt, John, M. D. Hours of Reflection on Horror and Pleasure. (Poetry.) 12° sheep. n. p., 1845 888 Hutchinson, Thomas. Xenophontis de Cyri Institu- tione. 8° old calf. Londoni, 1765 889 Hutchinson. History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Vol. 3, 1750 until 1774. 8° half sheep (broken). London, 1828 890 Hutchinson Family. Brief Narrative of the Hutchinson Family, sixteen sons and daughters of the " Tribe of Jesse." By (Joshua Hutchinson). ia° wrappers. Boston, 1874 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 76 CATALOGUE. 891 TbSEN, Henrik, 1828-1888 et Literaert Linsbillede. X Par Henrik Jaeger. Portraits, vignettes and views. 8° paper, uncut. Copenhagen, i888 89a Illinois. Geological Survey of Illinois. A. H. Worthen, Director. Vol. i, Geology; — Vol. 2, Palaeontology. Plates, s vols, imperial 8° cloth (lower margins of Vol. I oil-stained). Chicago, 1866 893 Illuminated Illustrations of the Bible, copied from select MS. of the Middle Ages. By J. O. Westwood. With 40 plates printed in gold and colors. 4° half morocco. London, 1846 A series of illuminated plates, by Westwood, in facsimile, from Ancient Livres d'Heures, Missals, etc. 894 Illumination. Practical Treatise on the Art of Illumi- nating; with examples, chronographed in facsimile and in outline, of the styles prevailing at different periods, from the sixth century to the present time. By Marcus Ward. Small 4° cloth (shaken). London, n. d. 89s India. Industrial Arts of India. By G. M. C. Birdwood. Map and plates. 2 vols, in one. 8° cloth, uncut. London, (1880) 896 Indians. By Joseph Frangois Lafitau. Mceurs des Sau- vages Ameriquains, compar^es aux Mceurs des Primiers Temps; par le P. Lafitau, de la Compagnie de Jesus. Frontispiece by Scotin and numerous plates. 2 vols. 4° old panelled calf, red edges. Paris, 1724 897 Indians. Knowledge and Practice of Christianity made Easy to the Meanest Capacities; or, an essay towards an instruction for the Indians. Second ed.. with addi- tions. By Thomas (Wilson), Lord Bishop of Sodor. 16° sheep. London, 1741 With inscription, " From his Excellency Gov. Shirley, to ye Presi- dent and Tutors of Yale College, New Haven, by ye hand of B. Col. man. To be used among ye students in Divinity, Boston, July 7, 1742." 898 Indians. Harris, Thaddeus M. Journal of a Tour into the Territory Northwest of the Alleghany Mountains in 1803; with geographical and historical account of the State of Ohio. Engraved plates. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1805 Much space is given to sketches of the wars and treaties with the Indians. 899 Indians. Narrative of the Captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Harriot Lewis and her three children, who were taken Prisoners by the Indians near St. Louis, on the 25th May, 1815. pp. 23. 12° stitched, uncut. Boston, 1821 CATALOGUE, 77 900 Indians. Buttrick, Tilly. Voyages, Travels and Dis- coveries of. 16° stitched. Boston, 1831 Contains accounts of travel in the West and among the Indians in Michigan, etc. 901 Indians. Drake, S. G. Indian Biography containing the lives of more than two hundred Indian Chiefs, their most celebrated speeches, memorable sayings, numerous anecdotes, and a history of their wars. With engraved portrait of King Philip and frontispiece. ia° sheep. Boston, 1833 902 Indians. Annual Register of Indian Affairs within the Indian (or Western) Territory, Published by Isaac M'Coy. Nos. 2 and 3, Jan. i, 1836 and May 1837. 2 pamphlets, uncut. Shawanoe Baptist Mission House: Ind. Ten, 1836-37 903 Indians. Tradition of De-Coo-Dah, and Antiquarian Researches. By William Pidgeon. Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1858 Relates to the Mound-builders of America. 904 Indians. Report of the U. S. Geographical Survey. By G. L. Wheeler. Vol. 7, Archaeology. Plates. 4° cloth. Washington, 1879 Reports upon archaeological collections from the vicinity of Santa Barbara, California, Ruined Pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico, with an appendix of Indian Voc abularies. 90s Indians. Recent Indian Wars under the Lead of Sitting Bull; with a full account of the Messiah Craze and Ghost Dances. By James P. Boyd. Illustrations. 12° cloth. n. p., 1861 906 Indians. Narrative of the Capture and Providential Escape of Misses Frances and Almira Hall; also a par- ticular account of the war with Black Hawk. pp. 26. 8° stitched, uncut. n. p. n. d, 907 Insurance Blue Book, Centennial issue, 1876. Portrait of Washington, engraved by the American Bank Note Co., and heliotype illustrations. 4° cloth. New York, 1877 908 Ireland. Discovery of the Tomb of OUamh Fodhla, Ireland's Famous Monarch and Law-Maker, upwards of 3,000 years ago. By E. A. Conwell. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Dublin, 1873 909 Irving, Henry. Henry Irving's Impressions of America; narrated in a series of sketches, chronicles and conver. sations. By Joseph Hatton. 2 vols, small 8° cloth^ uncut. London, 1884^ 910 Irving, Joseph. Annals of Our Times; a diurnal of events from the accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, to thepeaceof Versailles, 187 1. 8''halfroan. London, 1871 78 CATALOGUE. 911 Irving, Washington. Complete Works of. Engraved title-pages, steel plates and other illustrations. 27 vols. 12° cloth. G. P. Putnam & Son: New York, 1868 Knickerbocker Edition. 912 Irving. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. 30 full- page illustrations after Richard H. Lawrence, colored borders. 2 vols. 8° white cloth, in gold and colors, un- cut, gilt tops. G. P. Putnam's Sons: New York, 1893 Agapida Edition. 913 Irving. Sketch Book, 1861; — Knickerbocker, i860; — Wolfert's Roost, 1859. Steel portrait. 3 vols. 12' cloth (one vol. water-stained). New York. 914 Irving. Life and Letters of. By Pierre M. Irving, Por- trait, 4 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1864 915 ISHAM, Davidson and Furness. Prisoners of War and Military Prisons; personal narratives of experiences in the prisons at Richmond, Danville, Macon, etc. Illus- trations. Royal 8° cloth. Cincinnati, 1890 916 Italy. Travel and Study in Italy, by Norton, i860; — Italy, by Lady Morgan, 1821; — Italy in Transition, by Arthur, i860. 4 vols. 12° cloth. 917 TaCCACI, a. F. On the Trail of Don Quixote; being %J a record of rambles in the ancient province of La Mancha. Illustrated by D. Vierge. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1896 918 Jackson. The Virginia Address, by a Convention of Delegates appointed, for the purpose of adopting meas- ures to prevent the election of Gen. Jackson to the Presidency, Richmond, Va., Jan. 8, 1828. pp. 8. 8° sheets folded, uncut (last leaf slightly damaged). 919 Jackson, Lady Catherine C. Fair Lusitania. 20 illustra- tions from photographs. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1874 920 Jackson. Stonewall Jackson; a military biography. By J. E. Cooke. Steel portraits and plates. 8° sheep. New York, 1876 921 Jackson, Lieut. -Gen. Thomas. Life and Campaigns of. By Prof. R. L. Dabney. Portrait. 8° half calf, gilt back. New York, 1866 922 James, F. L. Wild Tribes of the Soudan; an account of travel and sport, chiefly in the Bash country. Illustra- tions. 8° cloth. New York, (1883) 923 James, G. P. R. Book of Passions. With i6 steel engrav- ings from drawings by the most eminent artists. Small 8° cloth, gilt edges. New York. CATALOGUE. 79 934 Jamin, E. Fontainebleau; notice historique et descrip- tive sur cette residence Royale. Map, with autograph notes inserted. 8° full light yellow calf, full gilt, by Belz-Nidr^e. ^Paris, Fontainebleau, 1834 925 Jamison, D. F. Life and Times of Bertrand du Guesclin; a history of the fourteenth century. Steel portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Charleston, 1864 926 Japan. Histoire Naturelle, Civile et Ecclesiastique de I'Empire du Japon. Composde en Allemand par Engel- berte Kaempfer. Traduite en Francois sur la version Angloise, de Jean-Gaspar Scheuchzer. Illustrated with 45 large and curious folding copperplates and maps. 2 vols, folio, old calf. A la Haye, 1729 A very early and remarkably accurate history of Japan, frequently priced in catalogues as high as ;^5, 5s. 927 Japan in Art and Industry. By F61ix R^gamey. Trans- lated by F. and E. L. Sheldon. 100 illustrations. 12' cloth, uncut. New York, 1893 928 Japanese in America. By Charles Lanman. Small 8° cloth. London, 1872 929 Jeaffreson, Christopher. A Young Squire of the Seven- teenth Century. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1878 930 Jeaffreson, J. Cordy. Book about Doctors. Frontis- piece after Hogarth. 12° cloth. New York, 1861 931 Jefferies. The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies (a memoir). By Walter Besant. Portrait. Small 8° cloth, uncut. New York (Guildford), 1888 932 Jefferson, Thomas. Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of; now first published from the origi- nal manuscripts. Portrait. Edited by T. J. Randolph. 4 vols. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1830 933 Jbfferson. Life of; with selections from his private cor- respondence. By B. L. Rayner. Steel portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1834 934 Jenkins, John S. Heroines of History. Portraits. 8° cloth. Auburn, 1857 935 Jennings, John J. Theatrical and Circus Life; or, secrets of the stage, greenroom and sawdust arena. Colored plates and other illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1882 936 Jerome. History of the American Clock Business for the Past Sixty Years, and life of Chauncey Jerome. Writ- ten by himself. Lithographic portrait. 12° cloth. New Haven, i860 8o CATALOGUE. 937 Jerrold, Blanchard. Days with Great Authors; with biographical sketches. Portraits and illustrations. 8* cloth. New York, 1883 938 Jerrold. Shilling Magazine. Original ed., with 20 etch- ings by John Leech. Vols. 1-6. 6 vols, small 8° half calf (binding rubbed and text slightly soiled). London, 1845-47 Original contributions by eminent writers of the time. 939 Jerusalem, Ancient and Modern, by J. P. Warren, illus- trations, Boston, 1873; — Large oblong folding pano- ramic View of Jerusalem, colored lithograph, Fhila. 2 vols. 8° cloth. 940 Jesse, J. H. Memoirs of Celebrated Etonians, including Henry Fielding, the Earl of Chatham, Horace Walpole, etc. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 941 Jewitt, L. Half- Hours among Some English Antiquities. Second cd , revised. Illustrated. 12° cloth. London, 1880 942 Johnson, Charles. General History of the Lives and Adventures of the most Famous Highwaymen, Murder- ers, Street- Robbers, etc. ; to which is added a genuine account of the voyages and plunders of the most noto- rious pirates, interspers'd with several diverting his- tories of their amours, etc. Second ed. With 21 full- page copperplate engravings by Pritchard, Atkins and others, after J, Nicholls and W. Jett. Small folio, paneled calf. London, 1742 Fine copy, with bright impressions of the portraits. Contains matter relating to the Colonial History of America, the capture of Blackbeard in the James River, Virginia ; his adventures in Carolina ; also lives of Captains Avery, Martel, Bonnet, Roberts and other Pirates of the West Indies. 943 Johnson, Samuel. Dictionary of the English Language. Portrait. 2 vols. 4° sheep. Phila., 1819 944 Johnson. Life of. By Sir John Hawkins. 8° half calf. London, 1787 945 Johnson. Life of; with critical observations on his works. By Robert Anderson. 8° diamond calf, gilt back. Edinburgh, 1815 946 Johnson. Life of. By James Boswell. Portrait by Bowen. 5 vols. 12° boards, uncut. Bellows Falls, Vt., 1824 947 Johnsoniana; or, supplement to Boswell; being anec- dotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson. Steel portraits and plates. 8° cloth (binding worn). London, 1836 948 Johnston. American Comic Almanac. Edited by Henry J. Finn. Illustrated by D. C. Johnston. 16° pictorial boards, roan back (foxed). Boston, 1831 CATALOGUE. 8i 949 Jones, T. R. Natural History of Animals. Illustrations. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 950 Jones. General Outline of the Organization of the Animal Kingdom. Illustrations. Royal 8* half roan, uncut. London, 1871 951 JosEPHUS. Historico dalle Antiquita et guerre Guidaiche di Gioseffo Flavio. 187 very quaint woodcuts. 2 vols. 4° vellum. Appresso Alessandro Vecchi: Venetia, 1608 Good copy, very scarce. 952 JosEPHUS. Works of. Translated by William Whiston. Portrait. 8° roan. New York, i860 953 JossELYN, John. New England's Rarities Discovered in Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents and Plants of that Country. With an introduction and notes by E. Tuck- erman. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 Only 250 copies printed. 954 JossELYN. An Account of Two Voyages to New England, made during the years 1638, 1663. Small 4° cloth, un- cut. Boston, 1865 Only 250 copies printed. 955 JuBiNAL, Achille. Une Lettre In^dite de Montaigne. With two facsimile letters. 116 pp. 8° full dark brown morocco, full gilt, by Amand. Didron: Paris, 1850 956 Junker, Wilhelm. Travels in Africa during the years 1875-78. Translated by A. H. Keane. Map and illus- trations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1890 957 JusTi, Carl. Diego Velasquez and his Times. Trans- lated by A. H. Keane and revised by the author. With a frontispiece of Velasquez's own portrait, etched by Forberg, 52 wood engravings and a plan of the Old Palace at Madrid. Imperial 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1889 958 |/''EENE. Our People; sketches by Charles Keene, JX^ from the collection of "Mr. Punch." Illustrations. 4" cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1881 959 Keene, Charles Samuel (Artist and Journalist). Life and Letters of. By George S. Layard. Photogravure por- traits and plates and numerous pen-and-ink sketches. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1892 060 Kelley, E. G. Philosophy of Existence. 8° cloth, un- ^ cut. New York, 1878 96 1 Kendal, Amos. Autobiography of. Edited by William Stickney. Portrait. Royal 8" cloth. Boston, 1872 82 CATALOGUE, 962 Kelmscott Press. Syr Percyvelle of Gales. Overseen by F. S. Ellis, after the edition edited by J. O. Halli- well, from the Thornton MS. in Lincoln Cathedral. With borders and woodcuts by Sir E. Burne-Jones. Printed in Chaucer type in red and black. 8° boards, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only 350 copies printed. 963 Kerr, W. M. The Far Interior; a narrative of travel and adventure from the Cape of Good Hope across the Zambesi. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1886 964 Kimball, E. C. Midnight Sunbeams; travel through the land of Norsemen. First ed. 8° cloth. Boston, (1888) 965 King, Rev. William. The Strait Gate to Heaven, a Ser- mon preached before the Prisoners in the King's Bench, Common Gaole. JBlack fi-etter. pp. (i) 46. 18° half roan. London, 1623 966 KiNGSFORD. Clothed with the Sun; being a book of the illuminations of Anna B. Kingsford. Edited by Ed- ward Maitland. Square 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 967 KiNGSLEY, Charles. Poems, The Saints Tragedy, Songs, Ballads, etc. 12° full plum colored morocco, gilt back. Macmillan: London, 1872 968 Kipling. The Day's Work. 8° cloth. Doubleday, McClure Co; New York, 1898 969 Kipling. The Religion of Mr. Kipling. By W. B. Parker. 16° parchment, uncut. New York, 1899 Japan Paper Copy. This and the following lots Nos. 969 to 975 are the dainty little well-printed books by M. F. Mansfield and A, Wessels. 970 Kipling, Rudyard. Departmental Ditties and other Ver- ses. Facsimile by the De Vinne Press of the first (Lahore 1886) edition. Narrow 8° boards, uncut. Mansfield & Wessels: New York, 1899 One of 250 numbered copies. 971 Kipling. The Bethrothed. The drawings by Blanche McManus. 16° wrapper in cover. New York, 1899 Japan Paper Copy: only 100 printed. 972 Kipling. The Vanpire. Illustrations by Blanche Mc- Manus. 16° paper in cover. New York, 1898 Japan Paper Copy. 973 Kipling. Mandalay. Illustrations. 16* boards, uncut. New York, 1898 974 Kipling. The Budget. 16° boards. New York, 1899 Only 500 copies printed. 975 Kipling. Recessional. 16° parchment in cover. New York, 1897 CATALOGUK 83 9j6 Kipling. Life of Rudyard Kipling, with bibliography. By Charles Eliot Norton. Portrait. 8° boards, uncut. Doubleday, McClure Co.; New York, 1899 Only 100 copies. 977 KiRKLAND, Frazar, Cyclopaedia of Commercial and Bus- iness Anecdotes. Steel portraits, a vols, royal 8° sheep. New York, 1865 978 KiRKLAND. Reminiscences of the Blue and Gray, '6 i-'6s; embracing the most brilliant and thrilling short stories of the Civil War. Illustrations. Imperial 8°cloth. Chicago (1895) 979 Kleyne et Beknopte. Atlas of Tooneel des Oorlogs in Europa. 334 engraved maps, plans, forts, battle scenes, portraits, etc. Oblong 4° half sheep. Amsterdam, 1753 980 Knapp, Arthur Mason. A Memorial. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1899 981 Knight, Charles. London, (a descriptive history). Il- lustrations. 6 vols, royal 8° half calf. London, 1841 A facsimile of the Map by Aggas, 1 560, laid in. 982 Knox, John. View of the British Empire; more espec- ially Scotland. 8° half sheep (name cut from title). London, 1789 983 Knox, Vicesimus. Elegant Extracts. New' ed., by J. G. Percival. Steel portraits. 6 vols. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1843 984 Koch, M. Tableau des Revolutions de I'Europe. 5 col- ored copperplate maps. 3 vols. 8° half calf. Paris, 1833 985 Krider's Sporting Anecdotes, illustrative of the habits of certain varieties of American game. Edited by H. M. Klapp. Engraved frontispiece. 8° cloth. Phila., 1853 986 Kruls Toneel Spelen. Rosemondt en Ramichs; — Diana; — Helena; — Clovis en Philida; — Pastorel Musyck Spel; — Musyck-Kamer. Numerous copperplate engravings. 4° old calf. Amstelredam, 1634 Original editions, bound in one volume. 987 T ACORDAIRE, PI:re. Conferences of, comprising: I ^ Life, 1874; — Jesus Christ, 1870;— God, 1871; — Con- ferences delivered at Notre Dame, 1870. 4 vols. 8° cloth. New York. 988 Lacroix, p. Manners, Customs and Dress during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Period. Illustrated with 19 chromo-lithographic prints by F. Kellerhoven, and upwards of 400 engravings on wood. Imperial 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back. ■ Chapman & Hall: London, 1876 84 CATALOGUE. 989 Lacroix. The Eighteenth Century; its institutions, cus- toms and costumes: France, 1700-89. Illustrated with 21 chromo-lithographs and 351 wood engravings after Watteau, Vanloo, Rigaud and others. Imperial 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back. Chapman & Hall: London, 1876 990 Lacroix. The Arts in the Middle Ages and the Renais- sance. English edition, revised by W. Armstrong. Il- lustrated with I a chromo-lithographic prints by F. Kellerhoven, and upwards of 400 engravings on wood. Imperial 8° red cloth, uncut, gilt back and top. Virtue & Co. : London. 991 Lacroix. Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance. Illustrated with 14 chromo-lithographic prints by F. Kellerhoven, R^- gamey and L. Allard, and upwards of 400 engravings on wood. Imperial 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back. Bickers & Son: London. 992 Lacroix. Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance. Illustrated with 13 chromo-lithographic prints by F. Kellerhoven and upwards of 400 engravings on wood. Imperial 8° half red morocco, uncut, gilt back. Bickers & Son: London. 993 Lafayette. Complete History of the Marquis de Lafay ette, Major-General in the army of the United States of America. By an Officer in the late Army. 12° cloth. Hartford, 1850 994 La Fontaine. Fables of. Translated into English verse by Walter Thornbury. With illustrations by Gustave Dor^. Royal 4° half red morocco, gilt back and edges. London. 995 Laharpe, J. F. Lycde, ou Cours de Lltt6rature. Por- trait. 15 vols. 16° mottled sheep. Paris, 1813 996 Laing, Malcolm. History of Scotland. 4 vols. 8* dia- mond calf (bindings rubbed). London, 1819 997 Lamson, Alvan. Church of the First Three Centuries. "° cloth. London, 1875 998 Land We Live In; a pictorial, historical and literary sketch-book of the British Islands. Profusely illustrated with steel plates and engravings on wood, from the drawings of W. Harvey. 3 vols, imperial 8° calf, gilt backs. London. 999 Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick. Memorial of the Royal Prog- ress in Scotland. 50 steel plate engravings. 4° calf, gilt back. Printed by her Majesty's Printer: Edinburgh, 1843 CATALOGUE. 85 1000 Landon, L. E. Complete Works of. 2 vols, in one. Thick 8° half calf, gilt back. Boston, i860 1 001 Landor. Walter Savage Landor; a biography. By John Forster. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1869 looa Lang, Andrew. Border Ballads. Introduction by Andrew Lang. Etchings by C. O. Murray. Small folio, cloth. Lawrence & Bullen: London, 1895 Large Paper : only 7 50 copies printed. 1003 Larchey, Lor^dan. Narrative of Captain Coignet (Sol- dier of the Empire). Translated by Mrs. M. Carey. Illustrated. 8" half roan. New York, (1890) 1004 La Saussaye, L. de. Histoire du Chateau de Blois. Colored frontispiece and 7 plates. Royal 4° half mo- rocco, uncut. Blois, 1840 1005 Latouche, John. Travels in Portugal. Photographic illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1875 ioo6 Law. Regiam Majestatem Scotiae. Veteres Leges et Constitutiones ex archivis publicis, opera et studio Joannis Skensei. Small folio, half sheep. Thomas Finlason: Edinburghi, 1609 " The first authentick body of Laws of the Kingdom of Scotland.'' 1007 Laws. The Patriot, with an Act of Parliament made the Fourth and Fifth Year of her late Majesty Queen Anne, relating to the Constitution of the Lords Jus- tices of this Kingdom in the Interval between her Majesty's Demise and the Arrival of the next Succes- sor, pp. 4. Small folio, stitched. Reprinted by B. Green: Boston, 17 14 1008 L'Alcoran des Cordeliers. French and Latin. Illus- trated with 2 2 full-page copper engravings by Bernhard Picart. 2 vols. 12' full calf, gilt. Amsterdam, 1734 Fine edition, good copy. 1009 LficKY, W. E. H. History of European Morals. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1869 loio Lee. Life of Arthur Lee, LL.D., Joint Commissioner of the United States to the Court of France and sole Commissioner to the Courts of Spain and Prussia dur- ing the Revolutionary War. By Richard Henry Lee. 2 vols. 8' cloth (foxed). Boston, 1829 loii Lee, Gen. Robert E. Life of. By J. E. Cooke. Por- trait, maps and illustrations.' 8° cloth. New York, 1883 1012 Lee. Memoirs of; his military and personal history. By A. L. Lang. With incidents relating to his private life, by Marcus J. Wright. Portraits, maps and illus- trations. Thick royal 8° cloth. New York, 1887 86 CATALOGUE. 1013 Lefroy, W. Chambers. Ruined Abbeys of Yorkshire. With etchings and vignettes by A. Brunet-Debaines and H. Tousaint. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1883 1014 Legge, James. Chinese Classics; with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena and copious indexes. Vols, i and 2. 2 vols, royal 8° half sheep (binding not uniform). Hongkong, 1861 1015 Le Grand, Albert. Les Admirable Secrets de Albert Le Grand. Plates. 1 6° half calf. Cologne, 1707 1016 Lehman, R. C. Rowing. Edited by B. F. Robinson. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1897 1017 Leland, Charles G. Hans Breitman's Ballads. First complete ed. 8° cloth. Phila., (1871) 1018 Lennox, Lord W. P. Celebrities I have Known; with episodes, political, social, sporting and theatrical. Second series. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1877 1019 Le Roux and Gamier. Acrobats and Mountebanks. Translated by A. P. Morton. 233 illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, i8go 1020 Lever, Charles. Harry Lorrequer; — Charles O'Malley; — Tom Burke. Illustrations. 5 vols. 12° cloth. Worthington: New York, n. d. 1021 Lewis, Matthew G. The Monk. 8° cloth. Peterson & Bros.: Phila., n. d. Complete and unabridged edition, with engraved portrait of the author inserted. 1022 [Lewis, Rev. T.] The Scourge; in vindication of the Church of England, to which are added "The Danger of the Church Establishment from the Insolence of Protestant Dissenters," " The Anatomy of the Here- tical Synod of Dissenters at Salters-Hall." Copperplate view of interior of Salter's Hall. 8° old calf (broken). London, 1720 1023 Library of Choice Reading. 33 vols. 12° half roan. Wiley & Putnam: New York, 1845 1024 LiDDELL and Scott. Greek-English Lexicon. Royal 8* sheep. New York, 1848 1025 Life of Theodore Parker, by O. B. Frothingham, 1874; — Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburg, 1802; — Souvenirs of My Time, by Jessie Fremont, 1887; — Obituary Addresses on the Death of Webster, 1853. 4 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. 1026 Life of Emperor William, by Strauss; — Jean Paul, by Lee; — Moses Montcfiore, by Wolfe; — Correspondence of Von Humboldt; — Sixty Years' Reminiscences, by Boyd, etc. 10 vols. 12* cloth. CATALOGUE. 87 1027 Lincoln. Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin. Wide-Awake ed. Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, i860 1028 Lincoln. Eulogy on the Life and Character of, Man- chester, N. H., June i, 1865. By Daniel Clark. 8° original glazed wrappers. Manchester, 1865 1029 Lincoln. Studies of Assassination. By Wirt Sikes. 12° cloth, uncut. London, i88i Contains Assassination of Lincoln, the Gunpowder Plot, etc. 1030 LiND. Jenny Lind's Swedish Melodies. With full-page portrait of Jenny Lind, lithograph by Sarony, New York, and view of Swiss Mountain Scene, by Sarony & Major. 4° original boards (broken). New York, 1850 1031 LiNGARD, John. History of England. 10 vols, bound in s vols. 8° mottled sheep. Phila., 1827 1032 Lippincott's Monthly Magazine. Vols. 43 and 44. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., 1889 1033 Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 1888-1900 (irregular). 36 parts 8° paper. New York. Each part contains a complete novel. 1034 Literature. Stray Leaves of Literature, by Saunders, 1888; — Studies in Literature, by Griffin, 1871; — Modern French Literature, by De Vericour, 1848; — History of Spanish Literature, by Bouterwick, 1847; — Slavonic Literature, by Morfill, 1883. 5 vols. 12° cloth. 1035 Lives of Celebrated Actors and Actresses. With por- traits. 8 vols. 8° parchment, uncut, gold lettering on back. London, 1887-88 The set embraces: The Life of James Quin, with a short history of the stage, his humorous anecdotes, etc.; — The Life of Mrs. Abington (Miss Barton), celebrated comic actress, with interesting notes on the Irish stage, etc. ; — The Life and Times of Thomas Bet- terton, with views of the stage, etc. ; — An Account of the Life of the Celebrated Actress, Susannah Maria Cibber, with interesting and amusing anecdotes and two remarkable trials ; — The Life of Miss Anne Catley, the celebrated singing performer of the last century, with her various adventures, amorous intrigues, etc. ; — The Life of Mrs. Catherine Clive, by Percy Fitzgerald, with account of her ad- ventures on and ofif tne stage ; — Public and Private Adventures of Madame Vestris ; — Public and Private Life of Mrs. Jordan, Mistress of King William IV. A very amusing and gossiping set of books. 1036 Livius, Titus. History of Rome. Translated by George Baker. Portrait. 2 vols, in one. 8° half calf. London, 1830 1037 Lloyd, f. Y. W. History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd. (Lacks Vol. i.) Armorial illustrations. S vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1882 88 CATALOGUE. 1038 Log Book; an amusing collection of tales. By an old sailor. Illustrations. 8° boards. London, n. d. 1039 London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century. Illustrated by a series of views from original drawings by T. H. Shepherd; with historical, topographical and critical notices. 4° half calf. London, n. d. 1040 LoNGFKLLOw, H. W. Life of; with extracts from his journals and correspondence. Edited by Samuel Long- fellow. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1886 1041 LossiNG, B. J. History of the United States. Illus- trated by nearly 300 woodcut portraits and engravings and steel portrait of Washington. Royal 8° cloth. New York, i860 1042 Lowell, Graham's Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine. Vols. 20 and 21. Plates. 2 vols, in one. 8° half mo- rocco. Phila., 1842 Contains original poems by Lowell, Longfellow and Bryant with numerous prose contributions by E. A. Poe, who was editor from April, 1841 to March, 1842. 1043 Lowell, Mass. Lowell as It Was and as It Is. By Rev. Henry A. Miles. Map and plate. 16° cloth. Lowell, 1845 1044 LuBKE, Wilhelm. Ecclesiastical Art in Germany dur- ing the Middle Ages. Translated by L. A. Wheatley. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. Edinburgh, 1885 1045 LuMiSDEN, Andrew. Remarks on the Antiquities of Rome and its Environs; being a classical and topo- graphical survey of the ruins of that celebrated city. Portrait, maps and copperplate engravings. 4° cloth, uncut (broken). London, 1812 1046 LussAC en Saintonge. Full-page etching. Imperial 8° full dark olive morocco, full gilt back by Canap£. Paris, 1858 1047 IV TcALLISTER, Ward- Society as I have Found It. iVJL Portrait. 8°cloth, New York, 1890 1048 Macaulay, T. B. History of England. Portrait. 5 vols. 12* cloth. Boston, 1849 1049 McCarthy, Justin. Charington Cross to St. Pauls. Illustrations by Joseph Pennell. 12* cloth. New York, 1893 1050 McClellan's Own Story, the War for the Union. By George B. McClellan. Portraits and illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1887 1051 McClellan, H. B. Life and Campaigns of Major-Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. Portrait and maps. 8° cloth. Boston, 1885 CATALOGUE. 89 losa McClure's Magazine. Vols. 4 to 24. (Lacking 14 nos ) 19 vols. 8° in parts. New York, 1895-1900 1053 MacDonald, Arthur. Criminology. With an introduc- tion by Cesare Lombroso. (With a bibliography of Crinae, pp. 275 to 408). ia° cloth. New York, 1893 1054 MacDonald, Duff. Africana; or, the heart of heathen Africa. Illustrations, a vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1882 1055 MacDonald George. Poems. First ed. 16° cloth, un- cut. London, 1857 1056 [Macgowan, Rev. John.] Infernal Conference; or, dialogues of devils. By the Listener. 8° sheep. Worcester, 1795 1057 Mackay, Charles. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Phila., 1850 1058 Maclay, William. Sketches of Debate in the First Senate of the United States, 1789-91. Edited by G. W. Harris. Portrait. 8' stitched. Harrisburg, (1880) 1059 McQuADE, J. Cruise of the Montauk, to Bermuda, West Indies and Florida. Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1885 1060 Macready's Reminiscences and selections from his diaries and letters. Edited by Sir Frederick Pollock. Portraits. 12° cloth. New York, 1875 1061 Mael, Pierre. The Land of Tawny Beasts. Translated by Elizabeth L. Cary. Illustrations by A. Paris. Royal 8° cloth. New York, (1895) 1062 Magic of the Middle Ages, by Rydberg, 1879; — Mod- ern Magic, by De Vere, 1873; — Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, 1852; — South Mountain Magic, by Dahl- gren, 1882. 4 vols. 12° cloth. 1063 Maginn, William. Odoherty Papers, 2 vols. ; — Homeric Ballads. Annotated by Shelton Mackenzie. 3 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1855-56 1064 Mahony, Francis. Final Reliques of Father Prout. Collected and edited by Blanchard Jerrold. Portrait. First ed. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 1065 Maidment, James. Old Ballads. (Bibliotheca Curiosa.) 8°half calf, uncut. Privately printed: Edinburgh, 1885 Large Paper: only 75 copies printed. 1066 Maistre, Xavier de. Bibliotheca Curiosa; a Nocturnal expedition round my room. Translated from the French, by Edmund Goldsmid. 12° cloth, uncut. Privately printed; Edinburgh, 1886 Only 275 copies printed for America. 90 CATALOGUE. 1067 Malory. Morte D'Arthur, Text by Sir Thomas Malory, imprinted by Caxton. Introduction by Prof. Rhys. Original designs by Aubrey Beardsley. 3 vols. 4° three-quarters green morocco, back delicately tooled, uncut. London, 1893-94 No. 172 of the 300 superior issue, fine copy, 1068 Malte-Brun, M. Universal Geography. Copperplates. 8 vols. 8° sheep. Boston, 1826 1069 Manchester, N. H. Business Directory. 18° boards. Manchester, 1848 First Manchester Directory, published by C. A. Brown. 1070 Mandelslo, Jean-Albert de. Voyages Celfebres et Re- marquables faits de Perse aux Indes Orientales. Tra- duits par A. de Wicquefort. Engraved portrait and fine plate, a vols, in one. Folio, mottled calf. Amsterdam, 1727 107 1 Mangin, Arthur. Mysteries of fhe Ocean. Translated, edited and enlarged by W. H, D. Adams. New ed. 130 illustrations. Royal 8° tree calf (binding rubbed). London, 1870 1072 Map of the United States and Territories showing the extent of public surveys. Compiled from the official surveys, under the direction of N. C. McFarland, by C. Roeser, Washington, 1881. 4 feet x 6 feet 6 in. Mounted on linen. 1073 Mariner's Chronicle of Shipwrecks, Fires, Famines and other Disasters at Sea; together with an account of the whale fishery. Illustrations. 2 vols. 12° boards (foxed). Boston, 1840 1074 Marion, F. Wonderful Balloon Ascents. Illustrations. 16° cloth, uncut. New York, 1870 107s Marryatt, Capt. Life and Letters of. .By Florence Marryatt. 2 vols. 12° cloth (library stamp on titles). New York, 1872 1076 Marshall, Christopher. Extracts from the Diary of, kept in Philadelphia during the American Revolution, 1774-81. Edited by William Duane. 12° cloth. Albany, 1877 1077 Marshall, T. W. M. Christian Missions; their agents and their results. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. New York, 1865 1078 Marthold, Jules de. History of a Bearskin. Illustra- tions. 12° cloth. New York, 1893 1079 Martin, R. Montgomery. The Indian Empire; with a full account of the mutiny of the native troops. Illus- trated with maps, portraits and steel plates. Royal 8° half russia (broken). London. CATALOGUE. 91 1080 Martin, Charles. Civil Costume of England, from the Conquest to the present time, drawn from tapestries, monumental effigies, illuminated manuscripts, portraits, etc. Etched by Leopold Martin; to which is added Hope's Costumes of the Ancients. 87 outline plates. 8° cloth (shaken). London, 1843 1081 Mason, Osgood A. Telepathy; or, subliminal Self. First ed. 8* cloth. New York, 1897 1082 Masonic. Oration before the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in New Hampshire, pronounced at their annual communication, in Concord, June n. A. L. 5823. By John L. Blake. 8° paper, uncut. Concord, 1823 1083 Masonic. Address before the Meridian Sun Lodge, Craftsbury, Vt., at the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A. L. 5823. By W. M. A. Young. 8° stitched, uncut. Danville, 1823 1084 Masonic. Anti-Masonic Almanac for 1829. Woodcuts. 12° stitched, uncut. Rochester, 1829 Contains many important facts respecting the abduction of William Morgan. 1085 Masonic. Anti-Masonic Almanac, 1832. By Edward Giddons. Woodcuts. 12° stitched, uncut. Utica, 1832 Contains Lockport Abduction Trials, pp. 37-51, the People vs. Elisha Adams and Norman Shepard and Henry Maxwell, relative to the abduction of Capt. William Morgan. 1086 Masonic. Rationale and Ethics of Freemasonry. By A. C. L. Arnold. 12° cloth. New York, 1858 1087 Masonic. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire, from June, 5842, to June, 5856, inclusive. Vol. 3. Portrait. 8° cloth. Manchester, 1869 1088 Masonic. The Lodge of Saint Andrew and the Massa- chusetts Grand Lodge (Centennial Memorial Volume). Illustrations. 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt back and top. Boston, 1870 Only 500 copies printed. 1089 Masonic. Thomas Chatterton and the Vicar of Temple Church, Bristol, 1768-70; the poet's account of the Knightes Templaries Clyrche. Illustrations, pp. 12. 8° wrappers. Bristol, 1888 1090 Masonic. Celebration of the i2Sth Anniversary of St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter, 1 769-1894. Portraits. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1894 1091 Masonic. Official Souvenir of the Twenty-sixth Trien- nial Conclave, Grand Encampment of Knights Tem- plar, Boston, August 26-31, 1895. Portraits and illus- trations. Oblong 8° cloth. Boston, 1895 ga CATALOGUE. 109J Masonic. Report of the Committee appointed by the General Assembly of Rhode Island to Investigate the Charges against Freemasonry, with all the official docu- ments, 183a; — Abstract of the Proceedings, Grand Lodge of New York, 1834; — Report of the Massachu- setts Joint Committee on Freemasonry, 1834 ; — Moore's Address before the Boston Encampment, 1833; — Bay- lies's Masonic Eulogy on Lafayette, Boston, 1834; — Whitman's Dedication Address, Masonic Temple, Bos- ton, 1832; — Moore's Centennial Address, St. John's Lodge, No. I, Portsmouth, N. H., 1836; — Dean's Dis- course and Capen's Address, Constellation Lodge, Dedham, 1829. Bound in one vol. 8° half russia. 1093 Masonic. Proceedings of various Grand and Supreme Councils. 15 pamphlets. 1094 Masp^ro, G. Life in Ancient Egypt and Assyria. Illus- trations. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 1095 Massachusetts. Acts and Laws of Massachusetts Bay in New Eugland. (Lacks title-page to the Charter.) pp. 564. Folio, sheep. Boston, 1726-36 1096 Massachusetts Laws. An Act Passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, begun and held at Boston, May 25, 1774, and continued from thence to Salem, June 7, 1774, relative to the Apportioning of a Tax of 2301 Pounds and 15 Shillings, pp. 9. Small folio, stitched. Draper, Green & Russell: Boston. 1097 Massachusetts. Constitution and Form of Govern- ment for the State of Massachusetts Bay, agreed upon by the Convention of said State, Feb. 28, 1778, to be laid before the several towns and plantations in said State, for their approbation or disapprobation, pp. 23. 8° paper. Printed by J. Gill: Boston, 1778 1098 Massachusetts Laws. An Act for Apportioning and Assessing a Tax of 254,718 Pounds 16 Shillings and 11 Pence upon the Several Towns and other Places in this State, for defraying the Public Charge, 1778. pp. 9. Small folio, stitched. Printed by Benj. Edes: Boston, 1778 1099 Massachusetts. Report of a Constitution or Form of Government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, agreed upon by the Committee, to be laid before the Convention of Delegates, assembled at Cambridge, on the first day of Sept., 1779 and continued by adjourn- ment to the 28th day of October following, pp. 50. Small 4° paper, uncut. Printed by Benj. Edes & Sons: Boston, 1779 Fine, large, uncut copy. CATALOGUE. 93 iioo Massachusetts Laws. An Act for Apportioning and Assessing a Tax of Seventy-two Thousand Pounds upon the Several Towns and other Places within this State, April 24, 1780. pp. 11. Small folio, stitched. Printed by Willis, Draper & Folsom: Boston, 1780 iioi Massachusetts Charitable Society. Charter and By- Laws (founded 1762). Facsimile plates of charter and various certificates. 8° half sheep. Boston, 1895 1 102 Massachusetts Election Sermons, 1830, '37, '44 and '72. 4 pamphlets. 1103 Masson, Gustave. Episodes of French History. Edited from Guizot's "History of France," with notes, genealogical, historical and other tables. Illustrations. Thick 12° cloth. London, 1880 1 104 Masterpieces of French Art. By Louis Viardot. 94 photogravure full-page plates and numerous woodcuts. 2 vols. 4° in parts (badly shaken, sold as it is). Phila., 1884 1105 Mather. Historia Apostolica Illustrata. Opera Lud. Cappelli. 4° old calf. Genevae, 1634 With autograph on title of " Crecentius Mather," " S. Matheri," "J. Appleton, 1814." From Cotton Mather's library. 1 106 Mather. Introductio ad Historiam et Antiquitates Sacros, F. Spanheim. 18° old calf (vignette cut from title). Lugd. Bat., 1675 With autograph, " C. Mather " and " Samuelis Matheri Liber 1723" on title-page. 1 107 Mather, Samuel (of Boston). Dissertation concerning the most Venerable Jehovah, pp. loi. 8° stitched, uncut (top corner and lower margins of first 40 leaves badly mouse-eaten). Boston, 1760 1 108 Mathews, Charles T. Story of Architecture; an outline of the styles in all countries. Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1896 1109 Maunder, Samuel. History of the World. Illustra- tions. 2 vols, royal 8° embossed roan (worn). New York, 1853 iiio [Maurice, Thomas.] History of Hindostan; its arts and its sciences, as connected with other great empires of Asia during the most ancient periods of the world. Copperplate engravings. 2 vols. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1795 I III Mavhew, Henry. London Labor and the London Poor. Vols. I and 2, London Street Folk. Illustrations. 2 vols, in one. Royal 8* half morocco. New York, 1851 1 1 12 Mayhew. The same. Extra vol. Those that will not work. 8" cloth. London, 1862 94 CATALOGUE. 1 1 13 Mayhkw and Binney. Criminal Prisons of London and Scenes of Prison Life. Illustrations. 8° cloth (broken). London, n. d. 1 1 14 Meadkr, J. W. The Merrimack River, its source and tributaries; embracing a history of manufactures and of the towns along its course, with a description of the magnificent natural scenery about its upper waters. Map. 8° cloth. Boston, 1871 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS. 115 Acton, William. Reproductive Organs; their functions^ disorders. 8° cloth. Phila., 187 1 116 Albinus, Bernardus Siegfried. Historia Musculorum Hominis. 8 plates. 4° half sheep, uncut. Leidse, 1734 117 Albinus. Icones Ossium Foetus Humani. Accedit ostco- geniae brevis historia. 32 plates. 4° half vellum. Leidse, 1737 118 Albinus. De Ossibus Corporis Humani. 12° boards. Vindobonensis, 1746 119 Albinus. Bernardi Siegfried Albini Tabulae Seleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani. Illustrated by 3 plates of the human skeleton, with 3 duplicate plates in out- line; also 25 plates of the muscles, with 9 plates in outline, in all 40 full-page copperplates, designed and engraved by Wandelaar, Elephant folio, old calf. Lugduni Batavorum, 1747 Albinus's masterpiece, being his chief work on the human body. iijo Albinus. Tabulae Ossium Humanorum. 34 plates, illus- trating every bone in the human body, each plate, with duplicate, engraved in outline; with engraved title and prefatory leaf, in all 70 plates, engraved by Wandelaar. Elephant folio, half calf. Leidae, 1753 This work is a continuation of the author's "Tabulae Seleti." 1 121 Albinus. Explanation of Albinus's Anatomical Figures of the Human Skeleton and Muscles, with an histori- cal account of the work. (Text only.) 4° half calf (broken). London, 1754 1182 Albinus. De Sceleto Humano. Royal 4° paper, uncut. Leidae, 1762 1 1 23 Albinus. The Anatomy of Albinus Abridged. 20 full- page original drawings, with explanatory text in manu- script by Thomas Daniell, London, 1784. Large folio, half morocco. 1 1 24 Armstrong's Morbid Anatomy. 16 colored plates, drawn by W. P. Cocks, and engraved on stone by W. Fairland. 4° cloth, uncut (lacks title-page). Engelmann & Co. : London, 1822 CATALOGUE. 95 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Continued. lias Amesbury, J. Practical Remarks on the Causes, Nature and Treatment of Deformities of the Spine, Chest and Limbs, Muscular Weakness, Weak Joints, Muscular Contractions and Stiff Joints. 35 lithographic plates by F. Tatham. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1840 1 1 26 Atlas of Skin Diseases. Published by the New Syden- ham Society. 36 plates drawn from nature by E. Bur- gess and chromo-lithographed by W. West. Large folio, sheets, in half morocco portfolio. London. 1127 Baillie, Matthew. A Series of Engravings, accompanied with explanations, which are intended to illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of some of the most important parts of the Human Body. 72 copperplates, engraved by W. Skelton, J. Heath, J. Basire. 2 vols. 4° half russia (broken). London, 1812 1 128 Bartholini, Th. Acta Medica et Philosophica Hofni- ensia, 1671-72. Plates. 2 vols, small 4* old calf. Hofniae, 1671-72 1129 Bauhinus, Caspar. Vivae Imagines Partium Corporis Humani. Portrait on engraved title and plates. 4° vellum. Basilien, 1620 1130 Bausch, E. Manipulation of the Microscope. 12" cloth. Rochester, 189 1 1131 Beale, L. S. Microscope in its Application to Practical Medicine. Plates. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1867 1 132 Behrend, Friedrich J. Ikonographische Darstellung der nicht-syphilitischen Hautkrankheiten ; mit darauf beziiglichem systematischem texte. 30 colored plates, lithographed by H. Delius. Folio, cloth. Leipzig, 1839 1133 Bell, Charles. System of Directions; explaining the anatomy of the human body. 29 copperplates. 2 vols. in one. Folio, half calf. Edinburgh, 1799 1 134 Bell. Anatomy of the Brain; explained in a series of engravings. 12 plates (some colored), engraved by J. Medland. 4° mottled calf. London, 1802 1135 Bell. Series of Engravings Explaining the Course of the Nerves. 9 copperplates. 4° mottled calf. London, 1803 1 136 Bell. Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery. 20 copperplate engravings, partly colored. Oblong 4' half russia. London, 1821 1 137 Bell. Observations on the Injuries of the Spine and of the Thigh Bone. 9 copperplates. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1824 96 CATALOGUE. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Continued. 1 1 38 Bell. Engravingsof the Arteries; illustrating the second volume of the anatomy of the human body. 14 copper- plates. Royal 8' cloth, uncut. London, 1824 1 1 39 Bell. Illustrations of the Great Operations in Surgery: Trepan, Hernia, Amputation, Aneurism and Litho- tomy. 20 copperplates. Oblong 4° half russia (broken). London, n. d. 1 1 40 Bell, John. Principles of Surgery; of the ordinary duties of the surgeons and a system of surgical opera- tions. Numerous fine copperplates, a few colored. 2 vols, bound in 4 vols. 4° cloth. Edinburgh, 1801 1 141 Bell. Engravings of the Bones, Muscles and Joints; illustrating the first volume of the anatomy of the human body. 28 copperplates. 4° mottled calf. London, 1804 1 142 Bernard and Huette. Precis Iconographique de M6de- cine Op^rtoire et d'Anatomie Chirurgicale. 113 colored plates. Thick 12° cloth. Paris, 1866 1 143 BoiviN and Dugfes. Practical Treatise of the Diseases of the Uterus and of its Annexes; Atlas of 41 plates, representing the principal morbid alterations of the female genital organs. Copperplates. Oblong 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1834 1 144 BoNETUS, Theophilus. Medicina Septentrionalis CoUa- titia sive rei Medicse Nuperis annis k Medicis Anglis, Germanis et Danisemissae. 33 copperplate engravings. 2 vols, in one. Thick small folio, vellum. Genevae, 1685 1145 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Vols, i to 83. 83 vols, bound in 52 vols. 8° and royal 8° half roan. Boston, 1829-70 1 146 Braithwaite, W. Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Parts i to 70 (lacking parts 13 and 14). 68 parts bound in 33 vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1845-74 1 147 Bridger, a. E. Man and his Maladies; or, the way to health. 12° cloth. New York, 1889 1148 Brisbane, John. Anatomy of Painting; being a new edition, on a smaller scale, of six tables of Albinus, etc. Plates. Folio, half calf. London, 1769 1149 Camper, Pierre. Anatomical Plates only. Portrait of the author, engraved by B. Roger, and 34 anatomical plates of various animals, engraved by R. Vinkeles. Folio, half calf. 1 150 Cazenave, p. L. Alphde^ Legons sur les Maladies de la Peau, Profess^es a I'Ecole de M^decine de Paris, en 1841-44. 31 colored plates. Text pp. i to 100 only. Large folio, sheets, in portfolio. Paris, 1845 CATALOGUE. 97 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Coktinubd. 1151 Casserius, Julius. Tabulae Anatomica, LXXVIII, cum supplem. XX tabulae Daniel Bucretii, first ed., 98 fine plates after Ed. Filialetti, engraved by Fr. Vallesius, Venetiis, 1627; — SpigcUius, A. De Formato Foetu. 10 plates, Patavii, i6a6; — Tractatus eorum, qui post Spi- gellium Anatomiam Invento Aliquo, G. Asellii, G. Harveii, J. Walaei, recensente Johanne Antonide, 5 plates, 1640. Bound in one vol. folio, old vellum. 1152 Charleton, Walter, Doctor in Physick. A Ternary of Paradoxes. The magnetick cure of wounds, the na- tivity of Tartar in Wine, the Image of God in Man. Written originally by J. B. Van Helmont. Engraved emblem on half title. Small 4° old calf. London, 1650 Autograph of L. M. Sargent. 1 153 Cheselden, W. Anatomy of the Human Body. 40 cop- perplates, engraved by Vandergucht. 8° calf. London, 1792 1154 Cheselden. Osteographia; or, the Anatomy of the Bones. 56 copperplate engravings showing every bone in the human body as large as the life or reduced to lesser scales. Folio, half calf (lower margins water- stained). London, n. d. 1155 Cooper, Sir Astley. Observations on Fractures of the Neck of the Thigh-Bone; being an appendix to the work on Dislocations and Fractures of the Joints. 3 copperplates (Nos. 10, 11 and 12). 4° half calf. London, 1823 1156 Cooper. Observations on the Structure and Diseases of the Testis. 24 finely colored plates, drawn on stone by T. Fairland and printed by Engelmann & Co. 4° half calf, uncut. London, 1830 1157 Cooper. Anatomy of the Thymus Gland. 5 plates, partly colored. 4* half calf. London, 1832 1158 Cooper. On the Anatomy of the Breast. With atlas of 27 plates (some colored), drawn on stone by G. Childs and John Holt. 2 vols, folio and 4° cloth. London, 1840 1159 Cooper, B. B. Treatise on Ligaments. 13 copperplates, engraved by J. Basire. 4° boards, uncut. London, 1827 n6o Cooper. Lectures on Anatomy. 11 copperplates. 4 vols, royal 8° boards, uncut. London, 1829 1 16 1 Cooper. Illustrations of S. Cooper's Surgical Diction- ary. By W. P. Cooks. 200 lithographic plates, some partly colored. 2 vols. 8° boards. London, 183 1 1162 Cow Pox Chronicle, or Medical Reporter, April i, 1808. Small folio, 4 pp. gS CATALOGUE, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS— Contikued. 1 163 CowpER, William. Anatomy of Humane Bodies; with figures drawn after the life, by some of the best masters in Europe, and curiously engraven on 114 copper- plates, illustrated with large explications containing many new anatomical discoveries and chirurgical ob- servations, to which is added an introduction explain- ing the Animal CEconomy, with a copious index. 114 large plates. Large folio, half morocco. London, 1698 1164 CowPER. Myotomia Reformata; or, an Anatomical Treat- ise on the Muscles of the Human Body. To which is prefixed an introduction concerning Muscular Motion. 67 copperplates. Atlas folio, half roan, uncut. London, 1724 1 165 Cruikshank, William. Anatomy of the Absorbing Ves- sels of the Human Body. 5 copperplates, engraved by Thornthwaite. 4° calf. London, 1790 1166 CuLPEPER, Nich. Pharmacopoeia Londinensis; or, the London Dispensatory. 12° old calf. London, 1683 1 167 Davis, D. D. Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medi- cine. 42 lithographic plates by G. Scharf and W. Fair- land, printed by C. Hullmander. 2 vols. 4° cloth, un- cut. London, 1836 1 168 Dearer, John B. Treatise on Appendicitis. 32 colored plates and other illustrations. 8° cloth. Phila., 1896 1 169 Dictionnaire de M^decine ou Repertoire G^n^ral des Sciences Medicales. 30 vols. 8° half calf. Paris, 1832-46 1 1 70 Diemerbroeck, Isbrandi de. Anatome Corporis Humani. Engraved title and plates. Thick 4° paper, uncut. Genevas, 1679 1 171 DoDONiEo, R. Purgantium Aliarumque eo facientium, et herbarium historiae. 12° old vellum (worn). Antverpise, 1584 1 1 72 Ducoudray, Ang61ique Marguerite. Abdg^ de I'Art des Accouchements. Finely engraved portrait and 25 plates in colors by J. Robert. 8° old calf. Paris, 1773 1 1 73 DuvERNEY, Monsieur. Essai d'Anatomie en Tableaux Imprimis qui Representent au Nature] tous les Muscles de la Face, du Col, de la Tete, de la Tongue et du Larinx. Comprenans huit grandes planches, dessindes, peintes, gravefes et imprim^es en couleur et grandeur naturelles, par le Sieur Gautier. 20 full-page plates, finely printed in oil colors. Large folio, old sheep. Paris, 1745 CATALOGUE, 99 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Continued. 1 1 74 DuvERNKY. Anatomic de la T^te en Tableaux Imprimis qui Representent au Naturel. En huit grandes planches dessindes, peintes, grav6es, et imprim^es en couleur ct grandeur naturelle, par le Sieur Gautier. 8 full-page plates finely printed in oil colors. Large folio, half sheep. Paris, 1748 1175 EsDAiLE, James, M. D. Mesmerism in India, i a" cloth. Hartford, 1847 1176 Essay on Comparative Anatomy. 8° calf. Lond., 1744 Bound in front is a Manuscript Work, with pen-and-ink frontis- piece and title-page, "An Essay towards the composing of a natural History of Animals. By Alex. Monro, P. A. and F. R. A. 1751." 1 177 EusTACHius, B. Opuscula Anatomica, et de Dentibus. Plates. 12° vellum. Lug. Batav., 1707 1178 Evans, W. r. Mental Medicine. 12° cloth. Boston, 1881 1 1 79 Fabrici, Guil. Observationum et Curationum Cheirur- gicarum, Centuria secunda. 12° boards. Genevse, 161 1 1 180 Fabricius, Hier. Opera Chirurgica. 9 engraved plates. Folio, vellum. Patavii, 1647 1181 Fisher, J. D. Descriptions of the Distinct, Confluent and Inoculated Small Pox, Varioloid Disease, Cow Pox and Chicken Pox. 13 colored copperplates. 4° boards, uncut. Boston, 1829 1 182 Fisher, Johanne Leonardo. Descriptio Anatomica Ner- vorum Lumbalium Sacralium et Extremitatum Infe- riorum. 4 full-page copperplate engravings, each plate with duplicate finished in outline, drawn and engraved by the author. Elephant folio, half roan, uncut. Lipsi%, 1 79 1 1 183 Flint, Austin. Physiology of Man, comprising: Ner- vous System; — Blood Circulation, Respiration; — Se- cretion, Nutrition, Movements; — Alimentation, Diges- tion, Absorption. Illustrations. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1868 1 184 Forster, E. J. Professional and Industrial History of Suffolk County, Mass. ; a sketch of the medical profes- sion. Royal 8° boards. Boston, 1894 1185 Fox, G. H Photographic (colored) Illustrations of Skin Diseases. Second ed. 4* three-quarters morocco. New York, 1885 11 86 Fox. Photographic Atlas of the Diseases of the Skin; a series of 80 plates, comprising more than 100 colored illustrations with text. Physician's edition. 16 parts small folio, paper. Lippincott: Phila., 1903 100 CATALOGUE. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Coktinokd. 1 187 Froriep, Robert. Chirurgische Kupfertafeln ; eine auscr- lesene Sammlung der nothigsten Abbildungen von ausserlich sichtbaren Krankheitsformen, zum Gebrauch fiir praktische Chirurgen. 487 copperplates (a few colored). With descriptive text in German. 4 vols. 4° boards. Weimar, 1847 1 1 88 Froriepi. Atlas Anatomicus partium corporis humani per strata dispositarum imagines. 30 copperplate en- gravings. Oblong 4° cloth. Wimarie, 1856 1 189 Garlick and Copperthwaite. Theoretical and Practical Treatise upon the Ligature of Arteries. 13 lithographic plates (partly colored) by R. Martin. 4° cloth. Halifax, 183 a 1 1 90 Grew, Nehemiah. Musseum Regalis Societatis; or, a catalogue and description of the natural and artificial rarities belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham College. Whereunto is subjoyned the Com- parative Anatomy of Stomachs and Guts. 31 copper- plate engravings. Small folio, old calf. London, 1681 1 191 Griffiths, T. M. Non-Secret Formulas; a collection of over four thousand formulas and one thousand prize prescriptions. 8° cloth. St. Louis, 1897 1 192 Gross, S. D. Lives of Eminent American Physicians and Surgeons of the Nineteenth Century. Steel por- trait. 8' cloth. Phila., 1861 1 193 Haller, Alberto von. Bibliotheca Anatomica; qua scripta ad anatomen et physiologiam facientia a rerum initiis recensentur. 2 vols. 4° half calf. Tiguri, 1774 1 1 94 Haller. Bibliotheca Chirurgica; qua scripta ad artem chirurgicam facientia a rerum initiis recensentur. 2 vols. 4* half calf. Bernae, 1774 1 195 Haller. Bibliotheca Medicinae Practicae, qua scripta ad partem medicinae practicam facientia a rerum initiis ad a 177s recensentur. 4 vols. 4° boards. Basileae, 1776 1 196 Haller. Iconum Anatomicarum Quibus Aliquae Partes Corporis Humani delineatae traduntur. 46 fine copper- plate engravings. Folio, half morocco. Gottingse, 1781 1197 Hamilton, A. M. Types of Insanity; an illustrated guide in the diagnosis of mental disease. 10 plates. 4° wrappers, in cloth portfolio. New York, 1883 1 198 Hassall, a. H. Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body in Health and Disease. Colored plates and other illustrations. 2 vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1855 1 199 Heister, Laurence. General System of Surgery. Nu- merous copperplates. 2 vols, in one. 4° calf (worn). London, 1759 CATALOGUE. loi MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS— Continued. 1300 Hebra, Ferdinand. Atlas der Hautkrankheiten. Bilder von Anton Elfinger. Herausgcgeben durch.die keiser- liche Akademie der Wissenschaften. 50 colored litho- graphic plates, each plate with outline key. 5 vols, large folio, sheets, in board portfolios. Wien, 1856 1 201 Helmont, J. B. van. Ortus Medicinae. Folio, vellum. Venetiis, 165 1 1303 HiLDEGARDis. Fhysicaas Hildegardis. Curious surgical wood engravings. Folio, contemporary oak boards, leather covered (back missing). Argent, 1533 Rare medical work ; see Choulant, Handb. d. Bucherkunde fur alt. Med. p. 3og sq. A fine specimen of early printing and in perfect, clean condition. 1203 HoDGE, Hugh L. Principles and Practice of Obstetrics. Illustrated with 159 lithographic figures from original photographs and with numerous woodcuts. 4° cloth. Phila., 1864 1204 Hodgson, Joseph. Engravings Intended to Illustrate some of the Diseases of Arteries, accompanied with explanations. 8 copperplates. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1815 1305 HoFMANN, Christian G. Kurze Beschreibung der Knochen und Muskeln des menschlichen Korpers. 19 copper- plate engravings. Folio, boards. Niirnberg, 1783 1 306 Home, Sir Everard. Lectures on Comparative Anatomyi in which are explained the preparations in the Hun- terian Collection. With the supplementary volumes. Fine portrait of the author and 371 plates, engraved by J. Basire and others. 6 vols. 4° mottled calf (bind- ings rubbed). London, 1814-38 1307 Hooper, Robert. Morbid Anatomy of the Human Brain. Illustrated by 15 colored engravings of the most frequent and important organic diseases. Plates by J. Wedgewood and J. Stewart. 4° cloth, uncut. London, 1828 1 308 Hortus Sanitatus. Curious woodcuts. Black letter, rubricated and engraved title. Folio, contemporary stamped calf. Sine loco, 1517 Also bound in at the end. " In disem Buch ist der Herbary, oder Kreuterbuch, Strassburgh, 1515." 1209 HovEY, William A. Mind-Reading and Beyond. Illus- trated. ia° cloth. Boston, 1885 1 2 10 Hunter, John. Treatise on the Venereal Disease. 7 copperplates, engraved by W. Sharp and J. Roberts. 4° mottled calf. London, 1788 102 CATALOGUE. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Continued. 131 1 Hunter. Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal CEconomy. i8 copperplates, engraved by W, Skelton and W. Sharp. 4° mottled calf. London, 1792 i2ia Hunter. Treatise on the Blood, Inflammation and Gun- shot Wounds. 8 copperplates, engraved by W. Skelton. 4° calf. London, 1794 1213 Hunter. Natural History of the Human Teeth. 16 copperplates. 4' mottled calf. London, 1803 1214 Hunter. The Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus Exhibited in Figures. By William Hunter, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. 34 fine full-page copper- plate engravings, with explanatory text in Latin and English. Elephant folio, half calf, uncut. J. Baskerville: Birmingham, 1774 1215 Hunter. The same. 33 plates. Folio, limp cloth. Printed for the Sydenham Soc. : London, 1851 1216 Jackson, Robert. Treatise on the Fevers of Jamaica; with some observations on the Intermitting Fever of America. 8° mottled calf. London, 1791 1 21 7 Key, C. Aston. Short Treatise on the Section of the Prostate Gland in Lithotomy. 3 copperplates, drawn by F. F. Giraud, engraved by J. Stewart. 4° boards, uncut. London, 1824 1218 Langenbeck, C. J. M. Icones Anatomicae. 133 copper- plates, by Eberlein, engraved by Riepenhausen, Grape, Coutant, Vogel and others. Large folio, sheets, in portfolio. Gottingse. 1219 Langenbeck. Tabulae Langenbeckii Commentarium de Structura Peritonaei, etc. 24 copperplates. Folio, with text, 8°. Together 2 vols, boards. (Goetting, 1817) 1220 Laurentius, Andreas. Historia Anatomica Humani Cor- poris. Engraved title, with portrait and copperplates. Folio, vellum. Francoforti, (1602) 1221 Le Clerc et Mangetus. Bibliotheca Anatomica sive recens in Anatomia Inventorum Thesaurus. 85 cop- perplate engravings. 2 vols, thick small folio, paper, uncut (lower half of Vol. 2 missing). Genevae, 1685. 1322 Loder, Justus C. Tabulae Anatomicae ad illustrandam humani corporis fabricam. With 182 fine large plates (a few partly colored). 2 vols, text and 3 vols, plates. Together 4 vols, folio, half sheep. Vimarise, 1 794-1804 1223 Maclise, Joseph. Comparative Osteology; being mor- phological studies to demonstrate the archetype skele- ton of vertebrated animals. 54 lithographic plates. Folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1847 CATALOGUE. 103 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Contindkd. 12*4 Maclise. Plates to Maclise's Surgical Anatomy, with the descriptions from the English edition. With an additional plate from Bougery. Edited by R. U. Piper. 36 plates printed in oil colors after Baxter's process. Small 4° cloth. Boston, 1857 1225 Mangetus, J. J. Theatrum Anatomicum, quo, non tantum Integra Totius Corporis Humani. Adjectae sunt ad Calccm Operis Bartholomsei Eustachii, Tabulae Anatomicse; ab Illustrissimo J. M. Lancisio. 133 cop- perplate engravings. 3 vols, bound in one vol. Thick folio, vellum. Genevse, 171 7 1226 Mascagnius, Paulus. Vasorum Lymphaticorum Corporis Humani Historia et Iconographia. 27 fine large cop- perplates (14 of which are in duplicate, finished and outline), beautifully engraved by Cyro Sancti. 2 vols, large folio, half calf, uncut. Senis, 1787 1227 Mascagnius. Prodrome della Grande Anatomia seconda opera postuma. 20 copperplate engravings, designed and engraved by A. Serantoni. Folio, half morocco. Firenze, 1819 1228 Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical Communica- tions of. Vols. I to 8. 8 vols. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1808-54 1229 Mayo, Herbert. Series of Engravings Intended to Illus- trate the Structure of the Brain and Spinal Cord in Man. 7 copperplates, each plate with duplicate in out- line. Folio, paper. London, 1827 1230 Medical Books. Collection of Miscellaneous Medical Works, comprising the principal works used in the practice of medicine, mostly editions from 1870 to 1890. Together 288 vols. A good chance for a student to pick up a library at a low cost. 1232 Medical Pamphlets. (26) 1233 Medical Plates. Lithographs and Copperplates, some colored, of Skin Diseases. Folio. (33) 1234 Medical Review of Reviews, Vols. 7 to 11, No. 6 (far as published). 5 vols. 8° paper. New York, 1901-05 123s MiLLSPAUGH, Charles F. Medicinal Plants, illustrated with 180 full-page plates beautifully colored from life, embodying over r.ooo drawings. 2 vols. 4° three- quarters morocco. Phila., 1892 1236 MiLLiNGEN, J. G. Curiosities of Medical Experience. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1839 104 CATALOGUE. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Cohtinubd. 1237 Monro, A. Observation! on the Communication of the Ventricles of the Brain. 22 copperplates, engraved by W. Archibald and G. Cameron. 4° boards, uncut. Edinburg, 1797 i237*illonto3iwno, JBttrtl)ol. Consilia Medica. JMackttttgx. Folio, vellum. Venetiis, par Simonem de Luere, 1514 1238 MoNTAGNANA, Marc Ant. Medici Patavini et Chyrur- gices. De Herpete, Phagedfena, Gangraena, Sphacelo et Cancro. small 4' boards. Venetiis, 1589 i238*MoRGAGNi, J. B. Adversaria Anatomica Omnia. Por- trait. 4° calf. Lugd. Batav., 1741 1239 MoRGAGNi. Seats and Causes of Diseases Investigated by Anatomy. Translated by B. Alexander. 3 vols. 4° half calf. London. 1769 1240 Morris and Kendrick. Edinburgh Medical and Physical Dictionary. Copperplates. 2 vols. 4° mottled calf. Edinburgh, 1807 1 241 Morrow, Prince A. Atlas of Skin and Venereal Dis- eases. Original and selected colored illustrations with the text. 75 full-page plates, with more than 200 colored illustrations. Imperial folio, three-quarters red morocco, in slip case. Wm. Wood & Co.: New York, 1889 1242 New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Third series, Vols, i to S- S vols. 8° half sheep. Boston, 1822-26 1243 Pacchionius, Ant. Medici et Anatomici Romani. Opera. Plates. 4° boards. Romae, 1741 1244 Par£, Ambroise. Opera. Numerous woodcuts. Folio, vellum. Paris, 1582 1245 Parr, B. London Medical Dictionary. Copperplates. 2 vols. 4° half russia. Phila. , 1819 1246 Pettigrew, T. J. Superstitions connected with the History and Practice of Medicine and Surgery. Plate. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 1247 Plumbe, Samuel. Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Skin. Colored plates and other illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1837 1248 Power, Henry. Illustrations of Some of the Principal Diseases of the Eye; with a brief account of their symptoms, pathology and treatment. Colored plates and other illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1867 CATALOGUE. 105 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Continued. 1349 Rkmmelinus, Johannes. Catoptrum Microcosmicum. Engraved title, vignette portrait of the author and 3 fine full-page superimposed plates, with descriptive key to each. pp. a 8. Large folio, boards. Davidis Francki: Augustas Vindelicorum, 1619 1250 Renavdot, Theophraste. Recueil des Gazettes et Nou- velles Ordinaires et Extraordinaires et autres relations des choses avenves toute I'anne 1644. Thick 4° stitched. Paris, 1645 1851 Renod^us. a Medical Dispensatory; containing the whole body of Physick. Now Englished and revised by Richard Tomlinson. Engraved title with portraits. Thick folio, old calf. London, 1657 1252 Reynolds, J. R. System of Medicine. Illustrations. 3 vols, thick 8° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1870 1253 RicoRD, Philip. Illustrations of Syphilitic Disease. Translated by Thomas T. F. Betton. With the addi- tion of a history of Syphilis and a complete bibliog- raphy and formulary of remedies. Collated by P. B. Goddard. 50 plates, comprising 117 colored illustra- tions. Royal 4° half morocco. Phila., 1851 1254 RuLANDUS, M. Lexicon Alchemiae sive Dictionarium Alchemisticum. 4' old calf. Francofurti, 1661 1255 Rust, J. N. Anatomisch-chirurgische Abbildungen, der Chirurgischen Operationen, nach den Methoden von Graefe, Kluge und Rust, von Ludwig J. von Bier- kowski. Atlas of plates only. 55 colored lithographic plates. Large folio, half sheep. Berlin, 1827 1256 RuYSCH, Frederic. Opera Omnia Anatomico-Medico- Chirurgico. Fine portrait and numerous anatomical plates. 4 vols. 4° half sheep. Amstelodami, 1721-37 1257 Santorini, J. D. Septemdecim Tabulae quas nunc pri- mum edit atque explicat iisque alias addit de structura mammarum et tunica testis vaginali, Michael Girardi. 17 plates and the rare portrait. 4° half sheep. Parmas, 1775 Choulant, p. 104. Brilliant impression of the portrait. 1258 Scarpa, Antoine. Trait^ Pratique des Hernies. Plates only. 10 copperplates, with duplicate to each, en- graved in outline, by Adam. Folio, paper, uncut. Paris, 1 81 2 1259 ScHRENCK-NoTziNG, Dr. A. von. Therapeutic Sugges- tions in Psychopathia Sexualis, translated by Dr. Ch. G. Chaddock. 8° cloth. Phila., 1895 io6 CATALOGUE. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Comtinued. ia6o Shrapnell, H. J. Anatomy of the Human Bones; a series of lithographic drawings from nature, arranged to illustrate the lectures of B. B. Cooper. 30 litho- graphic plates. Folio, half calf. London, 1833 1 261 Small Pox. Address of the Royal Jennerian Society for the extermination of the Small Pox. Plate. 8° paper. London, 1803 1262 Smellie, William. A Sett of Anatomical Tables, with Explanations and an Abridgment of the Practice of Midwifery, with a view to illustrate a treatise on that subject and collection of cases. 39 full-page copper- plates. Large folio, half calf. London, 1754 1263 Smith, Henry H. System of Operative Surgery. 80 tinted plates. 4 vols, bound in 3 vols. 8° half sheep. Phila., 1852 1264 Smith, Nathan. Medical and Surgical Memoirs. Steel portrait and lithographic plates by Endicott & Swett. 8° sheep (broken). Baltimore, 1831 1265 South, John F. Memorials of the Craft of Surgery in England. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1886 1266 Spurzheim, J. G. Anatomy of the Brain and General View of the Nervous System. First American edition, revised by Charles H. Stedman, M. D. 18 plates. 8° cloth. Marsh, Capen & Lyon: Boston, 1834 Scarce American work, with early lithographic plates. 1267 Spurzeim. Physiognomy, with Biography of Author by Nahum Capen. Portrait, 37 plates with about 80 famous heads. First American ed. Royal 8° cloth. Marsh, Capen & Lyon: Boston, 1833 Scarce. 1268 Stenonis, Nicolai. Myologise Specimen, plates, Amstelo- dami, 1669, — G. Baglivi. Canones de Medicina Soli- dorum, Lug. Bat.. 1707; — H. Boerhavve. Oratio, Lug. Bat., 1709. Bound together. 12° vellum. 1269 Stillingfleet, B. Miscellaneous Tracts, relating to Natural History, Husbandry and Physick; with a cal- endar of flora. 1 1 copperplates, engraved by R. Price and J. Miller. 8° half calf. , London, 1791 1270 SwAMMERDAM, Johan. Tractatus Physicio-Anatomico- Medicus de Respiratione usuque Pulmonum. Engraved title and woodcuts. 12° half vellum. Lugduni Batavorum, 1667 1271 Taylor, A. S. Principles and Practice of Medical Juris prudence. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth. London, 1873 CATALOGUK 107 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Continued. 127a Sydenham Society. A Collection of the Celebrated Pub- lications in Medical and Surgical Science issued by the New Sydenham Society during the years 1859-1900; comprising reprints and translations of standard and valuable works by all the greatest English and foreign specialists in their various departments, including Koch, Hebra, Latham, Smellie, Bilroth, Charcot, War- burton-Begbie, etc. Together 71 vols. 8° cloth. Printed for the Society, 1859-1900 1273 TouRGROY, M. Element of Natural History and Chem- istry. 3 vols. 8° calf (bindings broken). London, 1790 1274 Turner, Daniel. Syphilitis; a practical dissertation on the venereal disease. Copperplate portrait by G. Vertue. Small 8° old calf. London, 1717 127s Turner. De Morbis Cutaneis; a treatise of diseases incident to the skin. Copperplate portrait by Vertue. 8° old calf (broken and badly water-stained). London, 1726 1276 Turner. The same. Portrait by Vertue. 8° old calf. London, 1731 1277 TusoN, Edward W. Myology; containing the muscles of the thigh, leg and foot, the arm and hand, the abdomen and back, the face and eye. With the sup- plement containing the arteries, veins, nerves and lymphatics of the human body. With 16 finely colored superimposed plates, illustrating the muscles, arteries and nerves in the human body, a vols, large folio, boards. London, 1828 The supplement lacks plate 7 and has lower margins slightly damaged. 1278 TusON. Anatomy and Surgery of Inguinal and Femoral Hernia. Illustrated by plates coloured from nature and interspersed with practical remarks. 3 full-page superimposed colored plates. Large folio, boards. London, 1834 1279 Uncertainty of the Signs of Death; with a curious and entertaining account of the funeral solemnities of many ancient and modern nations. Copperplates. 16° calf (broken). London, 1746 1280 Vkrsalius, Andreas. De Humani Corporis Fabrica; Libri Septem. Fine impression of the engraved title and numerous illustrations on wood. Folio, half vellum. Venetiis, 1604 Fine copy. laSi Versalius. Vivas Imagines Partium Corporis Humani, aereis formis expressae. Copperplates. Small folio. boards. Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, 1566 io8 CATALOGUE. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WORKS — Continued. 1282 Versalius. Opera Omnia Anatomica et Chirurgica. Cura Hermann! Boerhaave et Bernhardi S. Albini. 79 full-page copperplate engravings by I. Wandelaar. a 2 vols, folio, old calf. Lugduni Batavorum, 1725 1283 Ward, William. The Secrets of Maister Alexis, of Pie- mont, by him collected out of divers excellent authors and newly translated. In 4 parts. JBloik €tltev. Small 4° half morocco (lacks first title-page and leaf at the end). Peter Short: London, 1595 1284 Wardrap, J. Essays on the Morbid Anatomy of the Human Eye. 15 colored plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1819 1285 Willam, Robert. Die Hautkrankheiten und thre Be- handlung. Aus dem Englischen iibersetzt, von F. G. Friese. 19 colored copperplate engravings. 2 vols, in one. 4° boards. Breslau, 179^ 1286 Willam. Die Hautkrankheiten und ihre Behandlung. Vol. 3, part I. Hautausschlage (Exanthemata, Rashes). 5 colored copperplates. 4° boards. Breslau, i8o6 X287 Willam. Cutaneous Diseases: Papulae, Squamae, Exan- themata, Bullae, 33 colored copperplates, 1808; — Prac- tical Treatise on Porrigo, or Scald Head, edited by Ashby Smith, 5 colored copperplates, 1814. Bound in one vol. 4° half calf. London. 1288 Willis, Thomas. Opera Omnia; studio et opera Gerardi Blasii. Plates. Thick 4 old calf. Amstelaedami, 1682 1289 Willis. Remaining Medical Works of that Famous and Renowned Physician Dr. Thomas Willis of Christ Church in Oxford and Sidley Professor of Natural Philosophy in that Famous University. Portrait and numerous copperplates. Thick small folio, old calf (broken). London, 1681 1290 [WiNSLOw, Forbes.] Physic and Physicians; a medical sketch book, exhibiting the public and private life of the most celebrated medical men of former days. 2 steel portraits. 2 vols. 8° half roan (soiled copy). London, 1839 1291 Melbourne. Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. William, Second Viscount Melbourne. By W. M. Torrens. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1878 1292 Melmoth, Courtney. Liberal Opinions upon Animals, Man and Providence. 2 vols. 12° old red morocco, gilt. London, 1775 CATALOGUE. 109 1293 Memorials by the City of Boston. William Henry Seward, by Adams, 1873; — Bunker Hill, 1875; — Ever- ett, 1865;— Franklin Statue, 1858;— Grant, 1885;— Old State House, 1882;— City Hall, Boston, 1866;— Joseph Henry, 1880. 9 vols, royal 8° cloth. 1294 Merken. David in twaalf Boeken, by Lucretia Wil- helmina van Merken. 13 full-page copperplates by S. Fokke. pp. 355. 4° full calf. Pieter Meijer: Amsterdam, 1767 129s Mermet, M. Eloge du Grand-Maitre de I'Ordre de Malthe, Parisot de Lavalette. 8° full crushed levant red morocco by Masson-Debonnelle. Moulins. An XII. 1296 Merrymount Press. Andersen, Hans C. The Nightin- gale, translated by H. W. Dulcken. Illustrations by Mary I. Newill of Birmingham. First ed. 4" boards, uncut. B. D. Updike: Boston, 1896 Printed on Arnold's hand-made paper. 1297 Merrymount Press. Religion in Literature and Relig- ion in Life. By Stopford A. Brooke. 12° cloth, uncut. B. D. Updike: Boston, 1901 1298 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Souvenir Number of the Weekly Bulletin. Numerous half-tone illustrations. Folio, pictorial cloth covers. New York, 1897 1299 Mew and Ashton. Drinks of the World. With 100 illus- trations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1892 1300 Michael Angelo. Life of. By Herman Grimm. Trans- lated by F. E. Bunnbtt. Portrait. 2 vols. 12" cloth. Boston, 1866 1 301 Military. Atlas of Military Tactics. 40 engraved plates by J. D. Stout. Small 4° half sheep. (No text.) Evidently the plates to some manual printed in New England shortly after the Revolution. 1302 Miller, Hugh. Essays; — Edinburgh and its Neighbor- hood; — First Impressions of England. 3 voU. 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1872-73 1303 Miller. Sketch Book of Popular Geology; — Leading Articles;— Tales and Sketches;— Headship of Christ. 4 vols. 12° cloth. Edinburgh, 1873 1304 Mills, Charles. History of the Crusades. 2 vols. 8" half calf, gilt backs. London, 1822 1305 Milner, Rev. Thomas. Gallery of Nature; a pictorial and descriptive tour through creation. Steel plates and woodcuts. Royal 8° half calf, gilt back. London, i860 no CATALOGUK. 1306 Milton, John. Paradise Regain'd, a poem; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occa- sions. Fifth ed. 8° old paneled calf (rebacked). London, 1707 1307 Milton. Paradise Lost. Portrait and plates by H. Fuseli and W. Hamilton. 2 vols. 8° full old red mo- rocco, gilt. T. Bensley: London, 1803 Fine copy. 1308 Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction; con- taining original essays, select extracts, original and selected poetry, etc. Vols, i to 10. Illustrations. 10 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1827-28 1309 Miscellaneous Books. 17 vols. 1310 Miscellaneous Books. 145 vols. 1311 Miscellaneous Pamphlets. (250) 131 2 Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. Second ed. 8° old calf. London, 1713 1313 Mitchell, Arthur. Past in the Present; what is civi- lization? Illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1881 1314 [Mitchell, D. G.] Reveries of a Bachelor. First ed. Frontispiece. 12° cloth. New York, 1850 1315 MOLESWORTH, Bysse. The Roman Empresses; or, the history of the Lives and secret intrigues of the Wives of the Twelve Caesars. 3 vols. 12° calf. Dublin, 1752 13 16 MoLifeRE. (Euvres de, avec notes et variantes par Alphonse Pauly. Portraits and full-page etchings by F. Boucher. 8 vols, small 8° three-quarters yellow morocco, uncut, gilt tops, by Masard. A. Lemerre: Paris, 1874 Only izo copies on Whatman Paper. 1317 MoLifiRE. Dramatic Works of. Rendered into English by Henri Van Laun. New ed., with a prefatory memoir, introductory notices and notes. Illustrated by 19 engravings on steel, from paintings and designs by Horace Vernet and others. 3 vols. 8° red cloth, uncut. New York. 1318 Molloy, J. Fitzgerald. Royalty Restored; or, London under Charles II. With an etching of Charles II by J. Grego, and 1 1 other portraits. 2 vols, small 8° half roan. London, 1885 1319 Monk. Life of General Monk, late Duke of Albemarle. Portrait inserted. 8° old calf. London, 1723 1320 Monroe, James, Grand Civic and Military Demonstra- tion in Honor of the Removal of the Remains of James Monroe from New York' to Virginia. Folding plate. 8° cloth. New York, 1858 CATALOGUE. i,i 1 32 1 MoNSTRELET, Engucrrand de. Chronicles of. Trans- lated by Thomas Johnes. (Lacks atlas. ) 12 vols. 8° calf (bindings broken). London, 1810 1324 Montagu. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu; select pas- sages from her letters. Edited by Arthur R. Ropes. With 9 photogravure portraits after Sir Godfrey Kneller and other artists. 12° cloth, uncut. New York. 1325 Montaigne, Michael de. Essays of. With notes and quotations. Translated by Charles Cotton. 8° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 1326 MoNTESiNO. Epistolas y Evangelicos para todo el ano. Compuesto por el muy R. P. fray Ambrosio Montesino. Double columns, pp. 574. Folio, limp vellum. Francisco del Canto: Medina del Campo, 1586 Full-page woodcut frontispiece (Crucifixion) and numerous curious woodcuts. Extremely rare, good condition. 1327 MoNTEZ. Autobiography and Lectures of Lola Montez (Countess of Landsfeld). 12° half morocco. New York, 1858 1328 Montgomery. Oration in Memory of General Mont- gomery and of the Officers and Soldiers who fell with him, Dec. 31, 1775, before Quebec. Drawn up at the desire of the Continental Congress. By William Smith. 8° paper, uncut. Phila., printed;' Norwich, reprinted, 1776 With autograph of William Danker on title-page. 1329 Montgomery, James. Journals of Voyages and Travels by Rev. Daniel Tyerman and George Bennet, in the South Sea Islands, China, India, etc., 1821-29. Por- traits. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1832 1330 Moore, Frank. Diary of the Revolution; a centennial volume, embracing the current events in our country's history from 1775 to 1781. Steel portraits and plates. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1875 1331 Moore, John. Journal during a Residence in France, from the beginning of August to the middle of Dec, 1792. Map. 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 1793 1332 Moore, Thomas. Irish Melodies. With illustrations from designs prepared expressly for the work, en- graved on steel, under the immediate superintendence of Edward Finden. 12 plates. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. Phila., 1850 1333 MooREHEAD, W. K. Primitive Man in Ohio. Illustra- tions. 8° cloth. New York, 1892 A sketch of the Mound-Builders in Ohio. 113 CATALQGUE. 1334 More, Hannah. Works of (complete); with a memoir and notes. Steel portrait and engraved frontispieces. II vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1853 133s More, Thomas. Century of Sir Thomas More. By B. O. Flower. Portraits. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1896 1336 MoRLEY, Henry. Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair. With facsimile drawings engraved on wood. Verbatim re- print of the original ed. i6° cloth. London. 1337 Morrill, Justin S. Self-Consciousness of Noted Per- sons. 8" cloth. Boston, 1887 1338 MouLE, Arthur E. New China and Old; personal recol- lections and observations of thirty years. Illustra- tions. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1891 1339 MouNTFORD, William. Thorpe, 1853; — Miracles, 1870; — Martyria, 1850; — Euthanasy, 1848, etc. 5 vols. ia° cloth. Boston. 1340 MoYSANT et Levizac. Bibliotheque Portative des £cri- vains Frangois ou Choix de Meilleurs Morceaux. 6 vols. 8° half calf. Londres, 1803 1341 MozLEV, Rev. T. Reminiscences; chiefly of towns, villages and schools. 2 vols. i«° cloth. London, 1885 1343 Muhlenberg, Peter. Life of Major-Gen. Peter Muhlen- berg of the Revolutionary Army. By H. A. Muhlen berg. Steel portrait. 12° cloth. Phila., 1849 1343 Munden, John Shepherd (Comedian). Memoirs of. By his son. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut (corner of title missing). London, 1846 1344 Munsey's Magazine. Vols, n to 29 (lacking 9 nos.). 18 vols. 8° in parts. New York, 1894-1903 1345 Muntz, Eugene. Short History of Tapestry, from the earliest times to the end of the eighteenth century. Translated by Louisa J. Davis. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 1346 Murger, Henri. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter. Il- lustrated with 10 etchings from designs by Montader. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 1347 Murphy, James. Travels in Portugal through the Prov- inces of Entre Douro e Minho, Beira, Estremadura and Alem-Tejo in 1789-90. 24 copperplate maps and engravings. 4° mottled calf (binding broken). London, 1795 1348 Murray, E. C. Grenville. Side Lights on English So- ciety; or, sketches from life, social and satirical. Il- lustrations. 2 vols. 8° cloth. London, 1881 1249 Murray. Under the Lens; or, social photographs. II" lustrations, a vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1886 CATALOGUE. 113 1350 Music. Battle de Maringo; piece militaire compos6e pour le Forte Piano, avec I'accompgneraent d'un Violon et Basse, par B. Viguerie. 12 pages of engraved music, with engraved title-page. 4° stitched. Printed by j. Graupner: Boston, n. d. 1351 Music. Sonatas of Beethoven for the Pianoforte. Por- trait. 2 vols. 4° cloth. Oliver Ditson: Boston. 1353 Music in England, by Ritter, 1883; — Sketches and Im- pressions, by Mason, 1887 ; — Gardner's Music of Nature, 1841. 3 vols. 12° and 8° cloth. 1353 Music for the Piano, Violin and Flute. Bound in 4 vols. 4° half roan. 1354 Music. Overtures, 4 Hands, Old Masters and Modern; Exercises by Couppey, Goldbeck and Cramer;— Exer- cises by Kohler; — Musical Independent, Potpourris and Transcriptions. 5 vols. 4° half morocco. 1355 Music. Engraved Music, by G. Graupner, Boston, pp. 190; C. Bradlee, Boston, pp. 61; G. E. Blake, Phila , pp. 10; John Ashton, Boston, pp. 8; J. L. Hewitt, Boston, pp. 42; E. Riley, New York, pp. 6; Frith & Hall, New York, pp. ,4; G. Bacon, Phila., pp. 4; J. Cole, Baltimore, pp. 6; P. Muck and C. Gilfert & Co., Charleston, S. C, pp. 10; Dubois & Stodart, New York, pp. 52. In all 393 pages of early engraved music, bound in 6 vols. 4° half sheep. 1356 Music. Methods for the Pianoforte; — Bassini's Art of Singing; — Masses, etc. 22 vols. 4' boards and paper. 1357 Musical. Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music. Mostly engraved in Phila., New York and Boston (1820-30). (no). Bound and stitched. (Lot.) 1358 Musical. Vocal and Instrumental. With lithographic views and portraits on title-pages. 4°. (15) 1359 Music. Dance Music for the Pianoforte. (50) 1360 Music. Favorite Songs and Glees for the Pianoforte. Sheet music. (65) 1361 Music. French and German sheet music for the piano- forte. (100) 1362 Music. Favorite Gems for Home and Concerts. Sheet music for the pianoforte. (115) 1363 MijATOviES, Madam C. Serbian Folk-Lore. Edited by W. Denton. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1874 1364 Myers, Arthur B. R. Life with the Hamram Arabs; an account of a sporting tour of some officers and guards in the Soudan during the winter of 1874-75. Photo- graphic plates. 8° half calf. London, 1876 114 CATALOGUi:. 1365 "VTaNTUCKET, Mass. The Island of Nantucket; L\ what it was and what it is. By Edward K. God- frey. Maps. 16° cloth. Boston, 1882 1366 Napoleon's Victories; from the personal memoirs of Capt. C. Parquin of the Imperial Guard, 1803-14. Colored plates and numerous other illustrations spe- cially designed by F. De Myrbach, Dupray, Walker, Sargent and Roy. Royal 4° cloth. Chicago, 1893 1367 Napoleon; from Corsica to St. Helena. Introductions and descriptions by John L. Stoddard. Illustrated by 330 reproductions from famous paintings. Oblong 4° cloth. Chicago, 1894 1368 Napoleon III. Life of. By Edward Roth. Portraits. 12° half calf. Boston, 1856 1369 Napoleon III. Memoirs of Count Horace de Viel Cas- te); a chronicle of the principal events, political and social, during the reign of Napoleon III, from 1851 to 1864. Translated by C. Bonsfield. 2 vols. 8° cloth^ uncut. London, 1888 1370 Nashua, N. H. Nashua and Nashville Directory for 1845. 16° cloth. Nashua, 1845 1 37 1 Nashua. The Nashua and Nashville Directory for 1845, '50. '56 and '57. 4 vols. 16° cloth. Nashua. 1372 Nashua. Greenough's Nashua Directory. Nos. i to IS (1864-92). 15 vols. 8° boards. Nashua, 1864-92 Vol. I contains Nashua's Roll of Honor, Civil War, 1861-64. 1373 Nashua. Murder of Caroline H. Cutter by the Baptist Ministers and Baptist Churches. By Calvin Cutter, pp. 22. 8° sheets folded, uncut. n. p. 1843 1374 Nashua. An Account of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument erected by the people of the city of Nashua in 1889. Photographic plates. 8° cloth. Nashua, 1889 1375 Nashua. First Congregational Church. Manuscript Sermon preached at Dunstable, 1758. Together with newspaper containing account of the new church build ing, 2 pieces in one lot. " There was no settled minister over the church in Dunstable from 1751 to 1767, owing to dissensious in the Society, This sermon was preached by one of the numerous supplies who occasionally officiated." — Dr. Hunt. 1376 Nashua Imprints. Osgood's Farewell Address, Unita- rian Society, 1841; — Nashua and Points of Interest, 189s; — Day's Sermon at the Funeral of John H. Cut- ter, Hollis, i860; — By-Laws of Granite Lodge No. i, I. O. O. F., 1843, etc. 13 pamphlets. 1377 Nashua. City Documents, Reports. 30 pamphlets. CATALOGUE. 115 1378 National Gallery. Engravings from the Pictures of the National Gallery. Published by authority. 39 fine large steel plates after Rembrandt, Claude, Van- dyck, Rubens, Reynolds, Gainsborough, etc., engraved by Finden, Burnet, Le Keux, Pye, Bromley, Greatbach and others. Open letter proofs. Large folio, half morocco, gilt back and edges. Pub. for the Associated Engravers: London, 1840 A beautiful collection of engravings after old and modem masters, with explanatory text in French and English. 1379 Natiokal Gallery. 114 steel engravings, with descrip- tive letter-press, a vols. 4° half calf (title-pages miss- ing and few leaves soiled). London. 1380 Natural History. Life of Linaeus, by Brightwell, 1858; — Playtime Naturalist, by Taylor, 1889; — History of a Mountain, by Reclus, 1881; — The Camel, by Marsh, 1856, etc. 12 vols. 13° cloth. 1381 Naturalist's World (The). Edited by Percy Lund. Vols. I to 4. Illustrations. 4 vols, small 4° paper. Country Press: Bradford, 1884-87 1383 Nevins, Rev. J. L. Demon Possession and Allied Themes. 13° cloth. Chicago, 1894 1383 New England Magazine. Vol. 7, from July to Decem- ber, inclusive, 1834. Lithograph portraits of James Thacher, Daniel Webster and W. M. Goodrich, by Pendleton. 8° sheep. Boston, 1834 1384 New England Magazine. New series. Vols. 3 to 8 (ir- regular). 37 parts. Boston, 1890-93 1385 Newgate Calendar; being interesting memoirs of noto- rious characters who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England, including Traitors, Murderers, Ravishers, Pirates, etc. With essays on crimes and punishments and original anecdotes. By Andrew Knapp and William Baldwin. Portraits and plates. 5 vols. 8* half sheep. London, n. d. Original edition, but Vol. 5 lacks title-page. 1386 Newgate Calendar. The New Newgate Calendar; or, Malefactor's Bloody Register, containing authentic and circumstantial accounts of the lives, transactions, ex- ploits, trials, executions, dying speeches, etc., relating to all the most notorious criminals of both sexes. With copperplate engravings from original designs by Wale, Dodd and others. 5 vols. 8° sheep. London, n. d. 1387 Newgate Calendar. Chronicle of Crime; or, the New- gate Calendar, a series of memoirs and anecdotes of notorious characters. By Camden Pelham. Embel- lished with engravings from original drawings by " Phiz." a vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1886 ii6 CATALOGUE. 1388 New Hampshire. Farmer and Moore. Collections, topo- graphical, historical and biographical, relating princi- pally to New Hampshire, Portrait of John Farmer in- serted. 3 vols. 8° boards and half sheep. Concord, 1823-24 Vol. I is the reprint of 1831. 1389 New Hampshire. Provincial Papers. Documents and Records relating to the Province of New Hampshire. Compiled and edited by Nathaniel Bouton. Vols, r to 7 (1623 to 1776), 7 vols. 8° cloth. Concord, 1867-73 1390 New Hampshire. Acts and Laws. Folio, old calf. Boston, 1 7 16 Collation, pp. 1-156, 15-318, table 1-6 (evidently lacks 14 pages in the middle of the volume, which is supplied in manuscript). Has 88 pages of contemporary manuscript notes at the front and 16 at the end. Autograph of Hunking Wentworth and bookplate of Noah Emery, of Exeter, N. H. 1 391 New Hampshire Book; being specimens of the Litera- ture of the Granite State for 1842 and 1844. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Nashua (Boston), 1842-44 1392 New Hampshire Historical Society Collections. Vols, i to 6 and Vol. 8. 5 vols, boards and 3 vols, cloth. Together 7 vols. 8° (first 5 vols, uncut. ) Concord, 1824-66 1393 The same. Vols, i, 2 and 5. 3 vols. 8° boards (2 vols, uncut). Concord, 1824-37 1394 New Hampshire Historical Society. Proceedings of. Vol. I, 1872-88. Vol. 2, parts i and 2, 1889-91. 2 vols. 8° half roan and paper. Concord, 1888-91 1395 New Hampshire Election Sermons for 1796, 1799, 1804, '06, '07, '10, '17, '18, '19 and '26. 10 pamphlets. 1396 New Hampshire Masonic Lodges. By-Laws, Proceed- ings and Journals of various lodges. 37 pamphlets. 1397 New Hampshire Militia. Bill to Provide for Organizing the Militia of the United States, June 8, 1795; — Militia Laws passed June r, 1819; — Additions to the Militia Laws, Dec. 28, 1792. 3 pamphlets. 1398 New Hampshire Governors' Messages, 1818-70 (irregu- lar), n pamphlets. 1399 New Hampshire. Speeches of New Hampshire Con- gressmen, 1826-67. '4 pamphlets. 1400 New Hampshire Session Laws. June, 1793; Jui^i '794! Dec, 1794; June, 1803, '19, '20, '31, '35, '36, '38, '39; Constitution and Laws of the United States, Ports- mouth, N. H., 1790. 15 pamphlets. CATALOGUE. 117 1401 New Hampshire. Early Sermons, State Reports, Col- lege Catalogues, etc. 53 pamphlets. 140a New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal. Vols, i to j8. 28 vols. 8° half russia. London, 182 1-3 1 The first 10 vols, are the American reprint, printed in Philadelphia and Boston. 1403 Newport, R. I. Reminiscences of. By George C. Mason. Heliotype portraits, plates and other illustra- tions. 8° cloth. Newport, 1884 1404 Newspapers. The Boston Chronicle for 1768; with many supplements and extraordinary papers. Vol. I, nos. I to 54, complete with title-page and index. 4° half sheep (worn). Mein and Fleming: Boston, 1768 Contains " The Liberty Song," " In Freedom we're born, etc.," to- gether with important articles on Colonial and Pre-Revolutionary history. 1405 Newspapers. Morning Chronicle and General Adver- tiser for March 16, 1780. Folio, sheet (lacks small portion of last leaf). Boston. 1406 Newspapers. Supplement to the Boston Chronicle, March 13, 1782. Small folio, sheet. Boston. Contains letter by John Paul Jones in answer to an accusation of piracy. 1407 Newspapers. Continental Journal and Weekly Adver- tiser for July 6, 1780. Folio, sheet. Printed by J. Gill: Boston. 1408 Newspapers. Boston Gazette, or Weekly Journal, for March 30, 1742. Small 4° sheet (badly torn in folds). Boston. 1409 Newspapers. Boston Gazette and Weekly Journal for May 2, 1749. Folio, sheet. Boston. Contains a Proclamation by Gov. Shirley, relative to an anony- mous letter requiring him to lay in a certain place on Beacon Hill the sum of 300 pounds. 1410 Newspapers. Boston Gazette and Country Journal for April 28, 1760. Folio, sheets. Edes&Gill: Boston. 141 1 Newspapers. Boston Gazette and Journal for June 30, 1760. Folio, sheets. Edes & Gill: Boston. Contains "An Act for the better rebuilding of that part of the town of Boston which was laid waste by the late fire," signed by Gov. Hutchinson. 141 2 Newspapers. Boston Gazette and Country Journal for Aug. 10, 1767. Folio, sheets. Edes&Gill: Boston. 1413 Newspapers. Boston Evening Post, Feb. 9, 1756. Small folio, sheets. T. Fleet: Boston. Contains addresses of House of Lords and the House of Com- mons, relative to the American Provinces. ii8 CATALOGUE. 1414 Newspapers. Boston Evening Post for Jan. 24, 1763. Small folio, sheets. Boston. Contains Poem on the occasion of the death of Dr. Thomas Mather, Surgeon to the troops of the Mass. Province, at Halifax, addres'd to his father in Boston. 1415 Newspapers, Boston Evening Post for July », 1770. Small folio, sheets. Boston. Contains messages of the Council to Gov. Hutchinson, with the Governor's answer, relative to the New Charter. 1416 Newspapers. Boston Evening Post for Dec. 27, 1773. Folio sheets. T. & J. Fleet: Boston. Contains proceedings of the Governor and Council relative to the " Boston Tea Party." 1417 Newspapers. Boston Weekly Post-Boy, March 7, 1748, Small folio, sheets (torn in folds). Printed for E. Huske: Boston. 1418 Newspapers. Green & Russell's Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser for Jan. 5, 1761. Folio, sheets. Boston. Contains an account of the death of King George the Second and of the Funeral Ceremonial at London, Nov. ii, 1760. 1419 Newspapers. The same, for June 21, 1762. Fofio, sheets. Boston. 1420 Newspapers. The same, for July 5, 1762. Folio, sheets. Boston. 1421 Newspapers. The same, for March 21, 1763. Folio, sheets. Boston. Contains James Otis's address on being chosen Moderator at a town meeting, March 21, 1763. 1422 Newspapers, Independent Chronicle for Oct. 31, 1776. Folio, sheets. Powars & Willis: Boston, 1776 Contains list of Deserters from Col. Israel Hutchinson's Regiment. 1423 Newspapers. Independent Chronicle and the Universal Advertiser for June 3, 1779. Folio, sheets. Boston. 1424 Newspapers. The same, for June 17, 1779. Folio, sheets. N. Willis: Boston, 1779 Contains address by Congress to the Inhabitants of America, rela- tive to public affairs, May 26, 1779. 1425 Newspapers The same. Vols. 27 and 28, Jan. i, 1795, to Dec. 29, 1796 (lacking 4 nos. ). Bound in one vol. folio, half sheep. Boston, 1795-96 1426 Newspapers. Independent Ledger and American Ad- vertiser. Vol. I, no. 4 (July 6, 1778). Folio, sheets. Draper & Folsom: Boston, 1778 Contains an open address to the Earl of Carlisle, by an American relative to the peace negotiations between England and America. 1427 Newspapers. Boston Journal. War Stories cut out for mounting in scrap book. (Lot.) CATALOGUE. 119 1438 Newspapers. Massachusetts Centinel, for Jan. 5, 1788. Folio, sheets. Boston. Contains article from the " Connecticut Courant " to Hon. Richard H. Lee, in answer to " Letters from a Federal Farmer." 1429 Newspapers. Massachusetts Gazette and Boston News- Letter, for Sept. 5, 1760. Folio, sheet. Contains the Governor's Address to the Council, relative to the Stamp Act, Sept. 5, 1765. 1430 Newspapers. The same, for Oct. 10, 1765. Small folio, sheets. Boston. Relates to the Stamp Act. 1431 Newspapers. New England Chronicle, or the Essex Gazette for Oct. la, 1775. Folio, sheets. S. & E. Hall: Cambridge, 1775 Contains 2 letters of George Washington and one of Gen. Gage, in relation to the treatment of Prisoners of War. 1433 Newspapers. The same, from Oct. la to Oct. 19, 1775. Folio, sheets. S. & E. Hall: Cambridge, 1775 1433 Newspapers. New England Chronicle, for July 4, 1776. Folio, sheets. Boston. Contains a Declaration by George Washington, relative to the offer of land to the soldiers in the American army. 1434 Newspapees. Essex Gazette, for May 18, 1773, and March 14, 1775. Folio, sheets, (a) Salem. 143s Newspapers. Essex Journal and Merrimack Packet, for Nov. 16, 1774. Folio, sheets. Newburyport. Contains address to the Governor, by the Provincial Congress, Oct. 29, 1774, relative to the fortifications on Boston Neckj also an American parody on the old song of " Rule Britannia." 1436 Newspapers. Impartial Herald, for Dec. ao, 1796. Folio, sheets. Newburyport, 1796 1437 Newspapers. Newburyport Herald and Country Gazette, for Dec. 31, 1799. Folio, sheets. Newburyport. Contains notice of Gen. Washington's Interment. 1438 Newspapers. The same, for Jan. 24, 1800. Folio, sheets. Newbaryport. Contains Eulogium in Honor of Washington, composed by a Lady of New York. 1439 Newspapers. New England Courant, No. 80, from Feb. 4 to Feb. II, 1733. Mounted between glass. Printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin in Queen Street. Original newspaper, together vrith a fac-simile reprint 1440 Newspapers. Connecticut Courant, for June 3, 1765. Small folio, sheets. T. Green: Hartford, 1765 Contains address by Rob. Sandeman, J. Curgill and Oliphant to Mr. White, relative to forsaking a meeting in Danbury, Conn. lao CATALOGUE. 1441 Newspapers. Boston Gazette, March 23, 1795; — New England and Boston Gazette, April 25, 1749 (badly torn in folds); — Independent Chronicle, Dec. 26, 1782: — Columbian Centinel, Nov. 13, 1790; — Feb. 20, 1793; — Jan. »s, 1800; — June 15, 181 1; — American Apollo, March 29, 1793; — Boston Patriot, Feb. 19, 1814; — Boston Weekly Mail, June 17, 1843, portrait of Warren and history of Battle of Bunker Hill, etc. (13) 1442 Newspapers. New Hampshire Gazette, or Exeter Morning Chronicle, Aug. 10, 1776. Folio, sheets. Contains an exact account of the interview between Gen. Wash- ington and Col. Patterson, of the Army of Gen. Howe, July to, 1776 ; also an act to prevent the forging bills of public credit and the de- preciation thereof. 1443 Newspapers. Dartmouth Gazette, for Nov. 16, 1808. Folio, sheets. Hanover, N. H., 1808 1444 Newspapers. Nashua Gazette and Hillsborough County Advertiser. New series. Vols, i to 6. Bound in 2 vols, folio, half sheep (top corners badly stained). Nashua, 1832-37 1445 Newspapers. Frank Pierce. Vol. I, no. i, May, 1851. Small 4° sheets. Nashua, N. H., 1851 1446 Newspapers. New Hampshire Gazette; the first num- ber published, Oct. 7, 1756. Portsmouth. Mounted between glass. 1447 Newspapers. Maine Newspapers. Eastern Argus, Nov. 3, 1819; — Eastern Herald, July 8, 1790; — Gazette of Maine, May 16, 1796 (soiled). (3) Portland. 1448 Newspapers. New York Pacquet, Aug. 32,1763. Folio, sheets. Printed by Benj. Mecom, 1763 1449 Newspapers. New York Packet and the American Ad- vertiser, for Sept. 14, 1780. Folio, sheets. Printed by Samuel Loudon: Fish-Kill. 1450 Newspapers. Wilkes's Spirit of the Times; a chronicle o{ the turf, field sports, the army and the stage. Vols. yr'io to 28 and 86 to 104 (lacking 8 nos.). 38 vols, folio, y^ in parts. New York, 1864-82 A consecutive series from 1864 to 1882, Volume 86 being a re- numbering of the series, and is really Vol. 29. 145 1 Newspapers. Forest and Stream; a weekly journal of field and aquatic sports, fish culture, etc. Vols. 4 to II. 8 vols, bound in 4 vols, folio, half roan. New York, 1875-79 CATALOGUB. lai i4Sa Newspaper. Pennsylvania Gazette, for Dec. 8, 1757. Folio, sheets. B. Franklin & D. Hall; Phila., 1757 Contains letter from William Franklin, relative to the scalping of inhabitants of the Back Provinces, by the Indians, and to the objec- tions of the Quakers against taking up arms. 1453 Newspaper. Pennsylvania Gazette, for Dec. 22, $757. Folio, sheets. Printed by Benj. Franklin & D. Hall^^hila. 1454 Newspaper. Pennsylvania Gazette, for Oct. 31, 1765. Folio, sheets. Printed by Benj. Franklin & D. Hall: Phila., 1765 Contains notices of the arrival of the " Stamps " in Boston and New York, also notice of the publishers to the subscribers, stopping the paper on account of the " Stamp Act." 1455 Newspaper. Pennsylvania Gazette and Weekly Adver- tiser, from Jan. 5 to Dec. 13, 1780 (lacks no. 2609 and 6 nos. slightly mutilated). 48 nos. folio. Printed by Hall & Sellers: Phila., 1780 1456 Newspaper. Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Adver- tiser, for Oct. 31, 1765. Folio, sheets. Printed by W. Bradford: Phila., 1765 Relates to the Stamp Act, printed with black borders and emblems of death. 1457 Newspaper. Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Adver- tiser, Jan. 26, Feb. 9, March 8 to Oct. 18, and Dec. 13, 1780. 38 nos. folio (3 nos. slightly mutilated). Printed by Thomas Bradford : Phila., 1780 1458 Newspaper. Pennsylvania Evening Post, from Dec. 22, 1779, to Nov. 25, 1780 (lacking nos. 672, 682, 697 and 701 to 703). 58 nos. small folio. Printed by Benj. Towne; Phila., 1779-80 Contains a series of articles comprising the Correspondence be- tween the British Ministers and their Commanders in America, from Aug. ^, 1775 to Jan. 23, 1776. 1459 Newspaper. Pennsylvania Packet, or General Adver- tiser, from Dec. 2 to Dec. 28, 1779. 10 nos. folio. Printed by John Dunlap; Phila., 1779 1460 Newspaper. The same, for 1780, Feb. 5, 26, 29; March 4, 7, 14; April 8; May 6, 13, 20 (one mutilated); June 6, 10, 24; July I, 8, 15, 22, 25, 29; Aug. I, 15; Sept. 23 and 30. 23 nos. folio. Printed by John Dunlap: Phila., 1780 1461 Newspaper. New Jersey Gazette, from Dec. 29, 1779 to Dec. 13, 1780 (lacking Sept. 20 and Oct. 11), (cor- ner of last no. missing). 49 nos. small folio. Printed by Isaac Collins: Trenton, 1779-80 1462 Newspaper. New Jersey Journal, for Sept. 13, 1780. Folio, sheet. Chatham. 132 CATALOGUE. 1463 Newspaper. Postscript to the "Maryland Journal," for July 22, 1776. Small folio, sheet. Contains copy of the circular letters and of the declarations they enclosed from Lord Howe, to W. Franklin and others, relative to the British Commissioners and the terms of peace. 1464 Newspaper. Webster, Daniel. Life of, by Ben Perley Poore (in "West Newbury Record," Jan. 30, 1852); — Obituary Notice in "Weekly Picayune," New Orleans, Nov. I, 1852; — Woodcut portrait, from " Gleason's Pictorial." (3) 1465 Newspaper. Civil War Newspapers. Daily Richmond Enquirer, Oct. 30, 1865; — Weekly Day-Book, New York, Dec. 29, i860, etc. (6) 1466 Newspapers. Confederate Newspapers. Daily North Carolina Times, May 23, 1865; — Savannah Daily Her- ald, April 26, 1865, etc. (6) 1467 Newspapers. Essex County, Mass., Newspapers. Es- sex Register, for July 4, 7, and Sept. i, i8io; — Salem Gazette, April 11, 1823; — The Awl, Lynn, May 17, 1845; — Impartial Herald, Nov. 24 and Dec. i, 1795, June 14, 1796 (one mutilated), Newburyport. (8) 1468 Newspapers containing accounts of the Deaths and Funerals of Pres. Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Pres. Grant, Gen. Hamilton, etc. (8) 1469 Newspaper. Old New Hampshire Newspapers. New Star, Concord, April 18, 1797; — Nashua Weekly Tel- egraph, Sept. 18, 1875; — Farm and Shop, Nashua, Sept. 18, 187s; —Nashua Gazette, July 22, 1836; — Hillsborough Republican, Peterborough, Feb. 25, 1831; — New Hampshire Patriot, Concord, Nov. 20, 1826, etc. (12) 1470 Newspapers containing accounts of the Assassination and Death of Pres. Garfield; including the "Police Gazette Extra " of the Hanging of Guiteau. (16) 1471 Newspapers. Holyoke Daily Transcript, No. i, 1882; — Spirit of Democracy, Baltimore, June 27, 1840; — Daily Argus, Baltimore, April 16, 1841; — Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald, 1820; — National Intelligencer, 1806; — Federal Republican, 1813; — Daily National Journal, 1828, etc. (20) 1472 Newspapers. Facsimile Newspapers. New England Weekly Journal, April 8, 1728; — New England Cour- ant, Feb. 11, 1723; — Boston Gazette, March 12, 1770; — Pennsylvania Packet, July 8. (30) 1473 Newspaper. The Craftsman, from May 5 to May 8, 1727. By Caleb D'Anvers. Folio, sheet. Printed by R. Francklin: London, 1727 CATALOGUE. 143 1474 Newspaper. London Gazette (The), No. 299, frtom Thursday, July 19, to Monday, July 33, 1694. Mounted between glass, in frame, small folio. 147s Newspaper. Pictorial Times. Vols. 7 to 10. Illustra- tions. 4 vols, bound in 3 vols, folio, half sheep. London, 1846-47 1476 Newspaper. The Graphic; an illustrated weekly. Vols. 3 to 17 (irregular). 311 nos. London, 1871-78 1477 Newspaper. Pall Mall Gazette, Monday, July 6, 1885. Contains an account of the Exposure by Dr. Stead. 1478 Newspapers. English Newspapers. London Chronicle, for Dec. 2, 4 and 6, i8o6; — Portion of the Morning Herald, for May 5, 1843, containing an account of Funeral of the Duke of Sussex, etc. (6) London. 1479 New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated from the original Greek into the Hindee Language. 13° cloth (worn), Serampore Press, 1837 1480 New York. King's Photographic Views of New York. By Moses King. 450 illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1895 1481 NiCHOL, J. P. Contemplations on the Solar System. 15 fine plates. 8° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1844 1483 Nicolas, N. H. Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York; wardrobe accounts of Edward the Fourth. 8° cloth, uncut. Wm. Pickering: London, 1830 1483 NiEBUHR, B. G. Lectures on Roman History. Trans- lated by Chepmell and Demmler. 3 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1855 1484 NooRTHOUCK, John. New History of London; includ- ing Westminster and Southwark, to which is added a general survey of the whole, describing the public buildings, late improvements, etc. Illustrated with numerous copperplate engravings, including maps, views and armorial designs. Thick 4° old calf (re- backed and name cut from corner of title). London, 1773 1485 Norman, C, B. Armenia, and the Campaign of 1877. Maps. 8° cloth. London, n. d. i486 Nottingham-West, N. H. Merrill's Thanksgiving Ser- mon, April 13, 1815; — Defence of Dr. Baldwin's Ser- mon upon Partial Degrees, 1804; — Page's Sermon at the Ordination of J. P. Fisher, 1796;— Letter of Daniel Merrill to Benj. Wooster, occasioned by his preaching against the New Testament, 1816. 5 pam- phlets. 194 CATALOGUE. 1487 Novels. Illustrated Novels, by Miss M. E. Braddon, Annie Thomas, Marie Schwartz, Amelia Edwards, Mrs. Riddell, Wilkie Collins, Edmund Yates, and others. 36 vols, bound in 8 vols. 8° half roan. New York and Phila. 1488 Novels. The Enchanted, by J. B. Bouton, 1891; — Cecilia de Noel, by Falconer, 1891; — The Open Door, by Howard, 1889; — Robber Count, by Wolff, 1890; — Indian Tales, by Kipling, 1890; — My Lady Nicotine, by Barrie; — Jenny's Ordeal, by Tinseau, 1891, etc. 10 vols. I a* cloth. 1489 Novels. Romance of an Alter Ego, by Bryce; — Tom Brown's School Days, Tom Brown at Oxford, by Hughes; — Dame Care, by Sudermann; — More Bits from Blinkbonny, by Strathesk; — Steadfast, by Cooke; — Dona Luz, by Valera, etc. 10 vols. 12° cloth. 1490 Novels. Conspiracy, by Badeau; — Starlight Ranch, by King; — Life in the Cut, by Reade; — Doctor Antonio, by Rufiini, etc. 10 vols. 12* cloth. 1491 Novels. A Little Journey in the World, by Warner; — Noble Blood, by King; — Phra, the Phoenician, by Arnold, etc. 12 vols. 12° and 8° cloth. 1492 Novels. Two and Three Vol. eds. Heartsease; — His Natural Life ; — Heir of Redclyffe ; — Gil Bias ; — Daisy Chain. 12 vols. 12° cloth. 1493 Novels. Canoemates, by Munroe; — Peg Woffington, by Reade; — See-Saw, byAbati; — Jerry, by Elliott, etc. 20 vols. 12° and 8° cloth. 1494 Novels. Circuit Rider, by Eggleston; — Sacrifice of Fools, by Craig; — The Well-Beloved, by Hardy; — Doctor Zay, by Phelps, etc. to vols. 12° and 8° cloth. 1495 Novels. Mea Culpa, by Harland; — King in Yellow, by Chambers; — Spiders and Flies, by Hartley; — Fellow Travellers, by Fuller, etc. 20 vols. 12° cloth. 1496 Novels. The Rhine, by Hugo; — Hertha, byBraemer; — On New-Found River, by Page; — Miss Bretherton, by Ward, etc. 20 vols. 12° and 8° cloth. 1497 Novels and Essays. Art of Dining; — Lothair, by Dis- raeli; — Fabiola, by Wiseman; — Monks of Thelema, by Besant and Rice, etc. 23 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. 1498 Novels. Select Novels by R. D. Blackmore, William Black, Mary Howitt, Mrs. Oliphant, Charles Lever, "Artemus Ward," and others. Bound in 26 vols. 8° half roan. New York and Phila. CATALOGUE I3S 1499 NoYES. Saints of Italy; legends retold by Ella Noyes. Illustrated from Fra Angelico and other masters, by Dora Noyes. Small 4° cloth. New York, 1901 1500 Nye, Edgar W. Remarks by Bill Nye. Illustrations. 4° cloth. New York, n. d. 1501 /^'BYRNE, W. R. Naval Biographical Dictionary; V^ comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy. Thick royal 8° cloth (worn). London, 1849 1502 Odd Vols. Colton's Life of Henry Clay, Vol. i ; — Let- ters of Charles Dickens, Vols. 1 and 3; — Dred, by Mrs. Stowe, Vol. a, first ed., 1856; — Hood's Prose Works, Vol. 1; — Martineau's History of England, Vol. i; — Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Vol. i. 8 vols. 8° and 12' cloth. 1503 Odd Vols. 8° and 12°. (58) 1504 Ohio. List of All the Entries in the Virginia Military District. By Charles Lofland. pp. 32. 8° stitched, uncut. Columbus, 1821 1505 O'Keeffe, John. Recollections of the Life of. Writ- ten by himself. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1836 1506 Old Poets. Edited with biographies and notes by Dyce, Hunt, Cary, G. Darley and H. Coleridge. Steel por- traits. 12 vols. 8° roxburghe, uncut, gilt tops. G. Routledge & Sons; London, 1876 Comprises the works of Marlowe, Spenser, Pope, Webster, Greene and Peele, Dryden, Massinger and Ford, Chaucer, Jonson, Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh and Farquhar. 1507 Omens and Superstitions; curious facts and illustrative .sketches. 16° cloth, gilt edges. Edinburgh, n. d. 1508 Once a Week; an illustrated miscellany of literature, art, science and popular information. Vols, i to 4. Illustrations. 4 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1859-61 1509 Operatic Library. 18 operas bound in 3 vols. 12° half morocco. Douglas: New York. 1510 Ortelius. Itinerarium per nounvillas Gallice Belgicae partes Abrahami Ortelii et Joannis Viviani ad Gerar- dum Mercatorum, Cosmographura. Plates. 8° vel- lum. Ex officiciana Christophori Plantinii; Antverpiae, 15^4 Scarce edition. 1511 Orton, James. Andes and the Amazon; or, across the continent of South America. Maps and illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1876 ia6 CATALOGUE. OVID'S METAMORPHOSES. 1512 Ovid. P. Ovidii Metamorphosis in teutschen. Reimen durch Albrecht von Halberstadt, emendirt durcii Jerg. Wickram. Wunderbarliche und seltsame beschrebung von du Munschen Thieren und anderer Creaturen veran derung. pp. 504. Black £ctter. Thick 4° red colored vellum, linen tape ties. Johann Saurn in Verlegung Francisci Nicolai Rothen; Frankfurt am Mayn, 1609 With numerous old woodcuts by Verg. Solis. Very rare, with fine old bookplate. 15 13 Ovid. I^es Metamorphoses d'Ovide. Numerous full- page engravings. 2 vols. 8° half calf. Philippe Gamonet: Geneve, 1623 1514 Ovid. Le Metamorfosi di Ovidio da Gio. Andrea dall' Anguillara con gli argomenti di M. Francesco Turchi. Woodcuts. Thick 18° half calf. Appresso Nicolo Misserini: In Venetia, 1624 1 5 15 Ovid. Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide, raises en vers Fran- 5ois par T. Corneille de I'Academie Frangoise. 177 half-page illustrations. 3 vols, in one. Thick 8° full light calf, gilt edges. Liege, 1698 Fine copy. 1516 Ovid. Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide by A. Banier. Latin and Dutch texts. Printed on Dutch hand-made paper. 2 vols, large folio, three-quarters morocco, uncut. Chez R. & I. Wetstein and W. S. Smith: Amsterdam, 1732 More than 200 magnificent engravings by B. Ficart and Gunst. 15 1 7 OviD. Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide, traduites en vers par M. Desaintonge. 129 full-page engravings "au burin" by Moreau le Jeune, Eisen, Monnet, etc. Portrait of Desaintonge. 4 vols. 4° half morocco. Paris, 1808 Fine copy. This edition is much sought for by collectors. 15 18 OviD. Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide par Malfilatre. 3 vols. 8° full mottled calf. Paris, an XI, (1803) With 194 fine and curious plates by Peter Van der Borcht, "en taille douce." 1519 OviD. Le Metamorfosi di Ovidio ridotti da Gio. Andrea dell Angui Uara in ottava rima. 547 pp. Annota- tions by G. Harloggi and Francesco "Turchi. Magni- ficent frontispiece and 15 full-page engravings in "taille douce " by Giacomo of the Tintoretto School. 4° full light calf extra, gilt back. Presso Bern. Giunti: In Venetia, 1584 According to Brunet, the first of the two Giunti editions printed in 1584 and the best and most desirable as a recognized classical translation. The inferior edition has but 539 pp. and smaller print. An excellent copy. CATALOGUE, 127 OVID'S METAMORPHOSES — CoKTiKUED. 1530 Ovid. P. Ovidij Nasonis Metamorphoseon. Libri XV. PP- 337- Folio, three-quarters vellum. Joan Gryphium; Venetiis, 1565 Numerous excellent woodcuts and printer's mark, rare. 1521 OviD. Ovidii Metamorphosis oder Verwandlungs Biicher. Oblong 4° tree calf, magnificently bound by Root & Son, London. Nurnberg, 1659 About 150 copperplates by Johann Wilhelm Baur, etched by Abraham Aubry. 1522 Ovid. Metamorphoses d'Ovide en Rondeaux, par I. Benserade dedi6es k Monseigncur le Dauphin. About 225 fine vignettes engraved on copper. 4° full calf, gilt. Imprim6rie Royale; Paris, 1676 Scarce. Brunei says : " This edition is sought on account of the engravings by Le Clerc, Charveau and Le Pautre, with which it is embellished." 1523 OviDs Metamorphosis. Englished, Mythologized and Represented in Figures. An essay to the translation of Virgil's .^neis. By G. S. (andys). Engraved title, portrait of Ovid and 15 full-page engravings. Folio, original calf. Oxford, 1632 Large Paper: extra illustrated with about 150 old plates. George Sandys lived for several years in Virginia, where he com- pleted this excellent translation, which may be termed the first elaborate poetical composition of America. This is the earliest edition with the plates. 1524 Ovid. Metamorphoses en Rondeaux. Numerous cop- perplates and frontispiece by I. Wandelaar. 2 vols, in one. 8° half calf. Chez Wetstein; Amsterdam, 1714 1525 Ovid. Di Ovidio. Le Metamorphosi tradotte per Nic- colo di Augustini. pp. 165 and index, double col- umns, rubricated throughout. Numerous extremely curious woodcuts and printer's mark. Frontispiece, with Ovid's portrait in Renaissance border. 4° half calf. Frederico Toresano in Venetia, 1547 Privately printed, extremely rare, good copy. P. Puitoni doubted existence of this edition. 1526 OviD. Le Metamorphosi di Ovidio ridotti da Giovanni Andrea dell' Anguiilara in ottava rima. Old woodcuts, 4° vellum. Appresso Camillo Franceschino: Venetia, 1581 Dedicated to Francis II of France. 1527 Ovid's Metamorphoses. Translated into English verse by various authors and originally published by Sir Samuel Garth. Engraved title and frontispiece. Thick 16° contemporary calf. London, 1807 Fine copy. X28 CATALOGUE. 1528 "Dacha, Lieut.-Gen. v. B. war in Bulgaria; a X^ narrative of personal experiences. Maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1879 1529 Pacific Railroad Survey. Many colored plates of birds, reptiles, etc., with other illustrations. 13 vols. 4° sheep. Washington, 1855-60 1530 Pall Mall Magazine. Vols. 5 to 20 (lacking 7 nos.). Illustrations. 15 vols. 8° in parts. London, 1895-1900 15 3 1 Pamphlets. Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American Continental Congress held at Phila., on Sept. 5, 1774, pp. 4O1 Boston, 1774; — Common Sense Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, pp. 62, contains the American Patriot's Prayer, Newbury- port (1776); — Two Discourses on Liberty, Newbury- port, June 5, 1774, by Nathaniel Niles, Newburyport, 1774 (lacks ail after p. 56); — Constitution or Form of Government agreed upon by the Delegates of the Peo- ple of the State of New Hampshire in Convention, Concord, June, 1781, and Aug., 1782, to be submitted to the People for their Revision (pp. 17-63); — Articles in Addition to and Amendment of the Constitution of the State of New Hampshire, agreed to by the Con- vention, Dover, 1792; — The Cannibal's Progress, Am- herst, 1798; — Jonas Clark's Sermon preached at Lex- ington, April 19, 1776 (lacks all after p. 6 of Narra- tive); — American Independence, the Interest and Glory of Great Britain, Phila., 1776, etc. Bound in one vol. 8° half roan. 1532 Pamphlets. 18 bound in one vol. 8° sheep. Includes : Osgood's Sermon, Providence, 1841 ; — Osgood's Ora- tion, Nashua, 1839; — A. P. Peabody's Address at Dartmouth, 1843 ; — Address on Aboriginal Inhabitants of North America, with refer- ence to the Seneca Nation, by M. B. Pierce, 1838 ; — Upham's Eulogy on Lafayette, Concord, 1835 ; — Burrough's Discourse, Dover, N. H., 1841 i — Channing's Address at Lenox, 1842 j — Ripley's Ordination Sermon on John S. Dwight, 1840 j — Historical Address at Peter- borough, N. H., by J. H. Morison, 1839; — Tarbell's Oration at Groton, July 4, 1839, and other sermons and pamphlets relating to Nashua, N. H. 1533 Panizzi, Sir Anthony (Librarian of the British Museum). Life of. By Louis Fagan. With etched portrait and other illustrations by the author. 2 vols. 8° cloth, un- cut (bindings worn). London, 1880 1534 Paper Novels. 80 vols. 12° paper. 1535 Parables of Our Lord. Illustrated by John Franklin. With II steel engravings by Illman Bros. Small folio, red morocco, gilt edges (binding rubbed). Phila. CATALOGUE. 139 1536 Paris, Pierre. Manual of Ancient Sculpture. Edited by Jane E. Harrison. 187 illustrations. 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1890 1537 Paris. Getting to Paris, by Williams, 1875; — Paris at Night, 1878; — Paris Social, by Addison, 1866; — An American Family in Paris, 1870, etc. 6 vols. 12° cloth. 1538 Parker, J. H. Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture. Third ed. Illustrations. 16° cloth. London, 1867 1539 Parkinson, James. Organic Remains of a Former World ; an examination of the mineralized remains of the veg- etables and animals of the Antediluvian World, gener- ally termed Extraneous Fossils. 30 colored and tinted copperplate engravings, a vols, in one. 4." diamond russia. London, 1804 1540 Patria; la France Ancienne et Moderne. Par J. Aicard, F. Bourquelot, etc. Illustrations. 2 vols. 12° morocco. Paris, 1847 1541 Peignot, G. Dictionnaire des Livres Condamnfes au Feu. 3 vols. 8° full calf, Paris, 1806 Original edition, scarce. " The very title of such a work must sharpen the edge of curiosity with those bibliomaniacs who have never seen it." — Dibdin. 1542 Pennell. Play in Provence; being a series of sketches written and drawn by Joseph and Elizabeth R. Pen- nell. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 1543 Pepper, John H. Playbook of Metals. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, n. d. 1544 Pepperell Academy, N. H. Catalogues for 1835 and 1836 (3 copies). 4 pamphlets. Nashua. 1545 Pepys, Samuel. Memoirs of; comprising his Diary, 1659-69. Edited by Lord Braybrooke. A verbatim reprint of the original ed. Portrait. 12° cloth. London. 1546 Percival, William S. Land of the Dragon; my boating and shooting excursions to the Gorges of the Upper Yangtze. Map and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1889 1547 Periodicals. Arena (The), 1903-04. Vols. 29-32 (lacks 6 nos.). 18 nos. 8° paper. 1548 Perkins, M. H. Hard Times; a poem on the choice of life. First ed. pp. 12. 12° stitched, uncut. Boston, i8i8 1549 Perry, M. C. Narrative of the Expedition of an Ameri- can Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, 1852-54. Maps and plates. 3 vols. 4° cloth. Washington, 1856 130 CATALOGUE. 1550 Perry. The same. Another copy. Plates. 37015.4" sheep (worn). Washington, 1856 1551 Peterborough, N. H. History of, with the report of the Proceedings at the Centennial Celebration in 1839, an appendix containing the records of the original proprietors and a genealogical and historical register. By Albert Smith. Lithographic portraits and plates. Thick 8° cloth. Boston, 1876 1552 Peterborough. A copy of the Manuscript Diary of the Rev. Elijah Dunbar, Jr., from his settlement as preacher in the town of Peterborough, 1799, until 1843, containing the marriages, births, christenings and funerals in the town and various matters in the history of the Church and Town. pp. 155. Small 4° record book. Copied by Dr. Israel T. Hunt. 1553 Petrarch. Life of. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 8" calf. J. Dodsley: London, 1776 1554 Petroleum. Derrick and Drill; an insight into the dis- covery of petroleum in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, etc. Map. 12° cloth. New York, 1865 '555 Pettigrew, Thomas J. History of Egyptian Mummies and an account of the worship and embalming of the sacred animals by the Egyptians, with remarks on the funeral ceremonies of the different nations. 12 plates (some colored) by George Cruikshank. 4° boards, un- cut. London, 1834 Subscription Copy. 1556 Pettigrew. Portraits of Physicians. 22 steel portraits. Imperial 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1839 Biographical excerpts, with portraits, taken from the " Medical Portrait Gallery," some with separate title-pages. 1557 Pettigrew. Superstitions Connected with the History and Practice of Medicine and Surgery. Frontispiece. 12° cloth. Phila., 1844 1558 Phillips, F. C. Strange Adventures of Lucy Smith; — As In a Looking-Glass; — The Dean and his Daughter. 3 vols. 16° half morocco, uncut. Tauchnitz: Leipzig, 1886-87 1559 Phil May's " Graphic " Pictures. Numerous colored il- lustrations. Oblong 4° pictorial boards. London. 1560 Photographs of actresses, presidents, etc. Cabinets. (40 1561 PiCTON, J. A. Mystery of Matter and other essays. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1878 CATALOGUE. 131 1562 PicART, B. Temple of the Muses. 60 full-page engrav- ings designed by B. Picart, with legends in English, French, German and Dutch. Text in French. Large folio, mottled calf, richly tooled. Amsterdam, 1733 Original edition. Fine, clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 1563 Pictures of the French; a series of literary and graphic delineations of French character. By Jules Janin, Balzac, Cormenin, and other celebrated French au- thors. With upwards of 230 engravings, drawn on wood by Gavarni, H. Monnier and Meissonier, and en- graved by Lavieille. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1840 1564 PiLPAY. 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London, 1717 1597 [Priestley, Dr.] An Address to Protestant Dissenters of all denominations, and of American Affairs in Par- ticular, pp. 16. 8" cloth. London, 1774; Reprinted: Boston, 1774 Relates to Relieious Liberty in the Colonies. 134 CATALOGUE, 1598 [Priestley.] Theological Repository consisting of original essays, hints, queries, etc., calculated to pro- mote religious knowledge. 6 vols. 8° mottled calf, gilt backs. London, 1795 1599 Primer. The New England Primer Improved; or, an easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading. To which is added ' ' The Assembly's Catechism. "Adorned with cuts. 32° boards. Printed by James Loring: Boston, n. d. (1810) 1600 Prince, Thomas. Civil Rulers Raised up by God to Feed his People; a sermon at the publick lecture in Boston, July 25, 1728. 8° paper, uncut (corner water- stained). Boston, 1728 1601 Prince. Sermon at the Publick Lecture in Boston, Jan- 8, 1729, '30, upon the Death of the Hon. 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Photo- graphic portraits and illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. * New York, 1887 1661 Robertson, T. W. Life and Writings of. By T. B. Pemberton. Portrait and plate. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 140 CATALOGUE. 1662 Robertson, William. History of America; — Charles V; — Scotland and India. 3 vols. 8° sheep. New York, 1843 1663 Robinson, C. N. British Fleet; its growth, achieve- ments and duties of the navy of the empire. Illustra- tions. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1894 1664 Robinson, Henry Crabb. Diary, Reminiscences and Correspondence of. Edited by Thomas Sadler. 2 vols, in one. Small 8° cloth. New York, 1877 1665 Robinson, Mary. Memoirs of. With introduction and notes by J. Fitzgerald MoUoy. Photogravure portraits. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1895 1666 RoDWELL, G. F. South by East; notes of travel in Southern Europe. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1877 1667 RoLLE, Samuel. 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London, 1873 1692 [Russell, William.] History of Europe; with an ac- count of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. 5 vols. 8° sheep. Phila., 1815 1693 Russell, W. H. Canada; its defences, condition and resources. 12° cloth. Boston, 1865 1694 OaBINE, Lorenzo. Notes on Duels and Duelling, O alphabetically arranged, with a preliminary histori- cal essay. Third ed. 12° cloth. Boston, 1859 1695 Saget, p. Description du Chateau du Pau. Dedicated to the Duke of Orleans. Map and vignettes. 8° full dark green morocco, full gilt, by Chambollk-Duru, 1867. Pau, 1838 i69s*St. John, Bayle. The Louvre; or, biography of a mu- seum. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1855 1696 St. Louis, Mo. The Great Cyclone at St. Louis and East St. Louis, May 27, 1896. By Julian Curzon. Il- lustrations. 12° half roan. St. Louis. 1697 Saint Pierre. Works of Jacques Bernardin Henri de Saint Pierre; including Studies of Nature, Arcadia and the Indian Cottage. 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CATALOGUE. 143 1703 Salem Witchcraft; comprising more Wonders of the In- visible World, collected by Robert Calef ; and Wonders of the Invisible World, by Cotton Mather. With notes and explanations by S. P. Fowler. 4° cloth. Boston, 1865 Only 250 copies printed. 1704 Saltmarsh, John. The Divine Right of Presbyterie, asserted by the present Assembly and petitioned for accordingly to the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament. With reasons discussing this Pretended Divine Right, etc. pp. sa. Small 4° half sheep. London, 1646 1705 Salwev, Charlotte M. Fans of Japan; with introduc- tion by William Anderson and lo full-page colored plates and 39 illustrations in black and white. 4° cloth. London, 1894 1706 Sand, George. Haunted Pool. Translated by F. H. Potter. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, {1890) 1707 Sandby. Thomas and Paul Sandby, Royal Academi- cians, some account of their lives and works. By Wil- liam Sandby. Portraits and illustrations. Small 8° cloth. London, 1893 1708 Sands, Robert C. Writings of, in prose and verse. With a memoir of the author. Portrait, a vols. 8° half roan. New York, 1834 1709 Sandys Travells, containing an History of the Turkish Empire, a description of .(Egypt, the antiquity, hiero- glyphicks, etc. By George Sandys. Engraved title and 50 copperplates in the text. Small folio, old calf. London, 1670 1 7 10 Sanger, W. W. History of Prostitution; its extent, causes and effects throughout the world. 8° cloth. New York, 1859 1 711 Sanson. Memoirs of the Sansons (seven generations of executioners), from private notes and documents (1688-1847). Edited by Henry Sanson. 2 vols, in one. Thick small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 17 1 2 Sargent, L. M. Dealings with the Dead. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1859 17 13 Saturday Lectures delivered in the U. S. National Mu- seum, under the auspices of the Anthropological and Biological Societies of Washington, in March and April, i88». Illustrations. 8° cloth. Washington, i88a 1 7 14 Satyre Menippee dc la Vertu du Catholicon d'Espaigne. 12" vellum. n. p., 1599 With the portraits of the two Charlatans and Seigneur Agnosti. Scarce edition. 144 CATALOGUE. 17 15 Schiller, Friedrich von. Song of the Bell. Translated by William H. Furness. With 32 illustrations after original paintings by A. L. Mayer, and with vignettes, ornamental borderings, etc., by Rudolph Seitz. Folio, cloth, gilt back and edges. New York, (1879) 1 7 16 ScHLEGEL, Frederick. Lectures on the History of Lit- erature. 2 vols. 8" half calf. Phila., 1818 1717 ScHOBERL, Frederic. Persecutions of Popery; histori- cal narratives of the most remarkable persecutions occasioned by the intolerance of the Church of Rome. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 1718 School Books. Grammatical System, by Alexander, Boston, 1807; — Fabulae ^Esope, by H. Clarke, Exeter, i-jgg; — Morse's Geography, Boston, 1790; — Pike's Arithmetic, Newburyport, 1788, etc. 6 vols. 8° and 12° sheep. 1 7 19 ScHOWART, Anthony W. Observations, Historical and Genealogical; in which the originals of the Emperor, Kings, Electors and other sovereign Princes of Europe, with a series of their Births, Matches, more remark- able actions and deaths, 8° old calf. London, 1693 1720 ScHUCHARDT, C. SchHeman's Excavations; an archaeo- logical and historical study. Translated by Eugene Sellers. Portraits, maps and illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1891 1 72 1 Schweiger-Lerchenfeld, a. von. Woman in All Lands. Translated by A. S. Meyrick. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. Kansas City, n. d. 1722 ScoTT, Sir Walter. Waverley Novels. 10 vols. 8° sheep. Carey & Hart: Phila., 1845 1723 Scrap Prints. Colored foreign caricatures, scrap prints, etc., folio. Mounted and loose, in large folio, half morocco vol. (binding to Hogarth's folio vol.). 1724 Scribner's Magazine. (New series.) Vols. 6 to 36 (lacking 15 nos.). Sold as 28 vols. 8° in parts. New York, 1889-1904 1725 ScRivERii, Petri. Batavia Illustrata et Chronici Gelria. Four parts in one vol., figures and portraits, printer's mark. Small 4° half calf. Lug. Bat. apud. Lud. Elzevirum, 1609 See " Annales de I'Imprimerie des Elsevier," par Chas. Pieters, p. 39. 1858- 1726 Sedgwick, Miss. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home. 3 vols. 12° half calf (name cut from half titles). Moxon: London, 1841 CATALOGUE. 145 1787 Select Pamphlets. Duane's Collection. 7 pamphlets. One vol. 8" half sheep, uncut. Phila., 1813 Contains: Duane's Law of Nations; — Paine's Decline and Fall of English Finance ; — Paine's Speech in the French Convention ; — Trial of Judge Addison ; — Hamilton's Letter to Adams, 1800, etc. 1728 Select Pamphlets. Duane's Collection. 8° half sheep, uncut. Phila., 1814 Contains : Paine's Letter to Washington ; — Dwight's Letter to Washington; — Letters from Washington to his Friends ; — Pinkney's Three Letters ; — Mississippi Question, by Duane, etc. 1729 Serials. Pearson's Magazine; — The Strand; — Mc- Clures, etc. (63) 1730 Serle, Ambrose. Horae Solitariae; or, essays upon some remarkable names and titles of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, occurring in the Old and New Testa- ments. 8° half morocco. London, 1838 1 73 1 Serpents. Essay towards a Natural History of Ser- pents. By Charles Owen. Illustrated with 7 copper- plate engravings. 4° old calf (worn). London, 1742 1732 Sewall. Catalogue of the Library of Chief Justice Sewall, to be sold at Auction, Sept. 2, 1814, at the store of Whitwell & Bond, Boston, pp. 12. 12° stitched, uncut. Cambridge, 1814 1733 Sewall, Samuel. Diary of, 1674-1729. Steel portrait. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1878 Massachusetts Hist. Soc. Collections, 5th series, Vols. 5, 6 and 7, 1734 Shakespeare. An Inquiry into the Authenticity of Cer- tain Miscellaneous Papers and Instruments published Dec. 24, 1795, and attributed to Shakspeare, Queen Elizabeth and Henry, Earl of Southampton. By Ed- mund Malone. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1796 1735 Shakspeare. Ireland's Forgeries. Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakspeare; from the original MSS. in the possession of Samuel Ireland. Facsimile portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1796 (reprint) 1736 Shakespear. Some Well-Known " Sugar 'd Sonnets." By William Shakespeare, resugar'd, with ornamental borders, designed by Edwin J. Ellis and etched by Tristram J. Ellis. Small 4" boards (shaken). London, n. d. 1737 Shakespeare, William. Dramatick Works from cor- rected copies of Steevens and Malone, with a life of the poet; the seven ages of man. Illustrations and glossary. 12° old calf, gilt. William Andrus: Hartford, 1841 146 CATALOGUE, 1738 Shakspeare. Dramatic Works of. With glossary and notes. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° slieep (worn and foxed). Hartford, 1836 1739 Shakspeare. Tales from Shakspeare. By Charles and Mary Lamb. Steel portrait and illustrations by Har- vey. 12° calf, gilt back and edges (rubbed). London, 1843 1740 Shakespeare. Works of. Reduced facsimile from the famous first folio edition of 1623. With an introduc- tion by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps. Small 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1876 1741 Sharespeare Scenes and Characters. Selected and ar- ranged by E. Dowden. (Explanatory text only). Im- perial 8° cloth. London, 1876 1742 Shakespeare Jest-Books; reprints of the early and very rare jest books supposed to have been used by Shakes- peare. I, A Hundred Mery Tales; II, Merry Tales and QuickC Answers. Edited, with notes, by W. C. Hazlitt. 8* tree calf, gilt, uncut (binding rubbed). London, 1881 1743 Shakespeare Jest-Books. Edited with introduction and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt, First, second and third series. 3 vols. 13° half roan. London, 1864 1744 Shakespeare's True Life. By James Walter. Illustra- tions by Gerald E. Moira. Imperial 8° vellum, uncut. London, 1890 1745 Shakespeare in Music; a collation of the chief musical allusions in the plays of Shakespeare. By Louis C. Elson. Portraits and illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1 901 1746 Shakspeare. Friswell's Life Portraits of Shakspeare. 7 photographic portraits and plates. Small 4° half calf (lacks title and 3 leaves ink-stained, one imperfect). London. 1747 Shakspeare. Notes on some Writing, which may be by Shakspeare, in the Boston Public Library, 1889. By the Librarian. Facsimiles, pp. 15. 8° sheets, folded, uncut. Boston. 1748 Shaler, Prof. N. S. The Individual, a study of life and death. 8° cloth. New York, 1901 1749 Sharpe, Samuel. History of Egypt. 8° cloth, uncut. E. Moxon: London, 1846 1750 Shaw, George. Zoological Lectures, delivered at the Royal Institution in the years 1806 and 1807. With 163 copperplate engravings, from the first authorities and most select specimens, engraved principally by Mrs. Griffith, a vols. 8° calf, gilt backs. London, 1806 CATALOGUE. 147 1 75 1 Sheldrake, T. Botanicum Medicinale, an herbal of medicinal plants on the College of Physician's list, their medicinal virtues, and beautifully engraved on no folio copperplates and beautifully colored from nature. Folio, old calf. London, (n. d.) Fine colored copy of a rare botanical work. 1753 Shelley, P. B. Essays, Letters from Abroad, Transla- tions and Fragments. Edited by Mrs. Shelley. 8° half calf. E. Moxon: London, 1845 1753 Shelley; the Man and the Poet. By Felix Rabbe. 2 vols. 13° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 1754 Shepard, Rev. Thomas. Parable of the Ten Virgins Opened and Applied; being the substance of divers sermons. Published from the author's own notes by Jonathan Mitchell and Thos. Shepard, son of the au- thor. Small folio, old calf. Reprinted and carefully corrected in the year 1695. 1755 Shepard. The Sound Believer; a treatise of Evangeli- cal Conversion. 16° sheep. Printed by J. Draper: Boston, 1736 1756 Sheridan, P. H. Personal Memoirs of. Steel portraits and map. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1888 1757 Sheridan, Richard B. Dramatic Works of. With a bi- ographical and critical sketch by Leigh Hunt. 8° limp cloth. London, 1865 1758 Sherman, Gen. W. T. Memoirs of. Written by him- self. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1891 1759 Sherman and his Campaigns. By Bowman and Irwin. Portraits and maps. 8° cloth (stamp on title). New York, 1865 1760 Shoberl, Frederick. Persia; containing a description of the country; with an account of its government, laws and religion. Illustrated with 12 colored engrav- ings. ia° half roan (one plate slightly damaged). Phila., i8a8 1 76 1 Shorthouse, J. H. Blanche, Lady Falaise, London, 1891; — John Inglesant, New York, 1891. 2 vols. 12° cloth. 1762 Shurley, J. The Honour of Chivalry; or, the history of the renowned Prince Don Bellianis of Greece, con- taining his many strange and wonderful adventures, etc. Small 4° half sheep (name cut from title). London, 1703 1763 Siddons. Memoirs of, interspersed with anecdotes of authors and actors. By James Boaden. Photogravure portraits. 12° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1893 Only 300 copies printed. 148 CATALOGUE. 1764 Sidney, Sir Philip. Miscellaneous Works of. With a life of the author and illustrative notes. By William Gray. 8° cloth, gilt edgeg. Boston, i860 1765 SiENKEWicz, Henryk. Quo Vadis;— With Fire and Sword. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1897-98 1766 SiLLiMAN, Benjamin (Chemist). Life of. By George Fisher. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs. New York, 1866 1767 SiMMS, W. G. Works of. New and revised ed. Fron- tispieces. 17 vols. 12° half calf, gilt backs. Donohue, Henneberry & Co.: Chicago, 1890 Comprises : Katharine Walton ; — The Yemassee ; — Border Bea- gles ; — Richard Hurdis ; — The Scout ; — The Forayers ; — Charle- mont ; — The Partisan ; — Eutaw ; — Confession Mellichampe ; — Southward Ho; — Wigwam and Cabin; — Woodcraft; — Beau- champe j — Guy Rivers ; — Vasconselos. 1768 [SiMOND, Louis.] Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, 1810-11. 2 vols. 8° half roan. New York, 1815 1769 SiMOND. Switzerland; or, a journal of a tour and resi- dence in that country, 1817-19. 2 vols. 8° half rus- sia. Boston, 1823 1770 SisMONDi, J. C. L. S. Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe. Portraits. 2 vols. 12° calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1846 1771 Slavery in British India, by Adam, 1840; — Emancipa- tion in the West Indies, by Thome, 1838; — Recollec- tions of a Private Soldier in the Army of the Potomac, by Wilkeson, 1887; — Stars and Stripes, 1862, etc. 6 vols. 12° cloth. 1772 Smith, Albert. Adventures of Mr. Ledbury and his Friend Jack Johnson. Illustrated with 21 full-page etchings on steel by John Leech. Royal 8° cloth, un- cut. London, 1886 The plates worked from the original etchings. 1773 Smith, Capt. John. Description of New England; or, observations and discoveries in the north of America in 1 6 14, with the success of six ships that went the next year, 16x5. With a facsimile of the original map. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 Only 250 copies printed. 1774 Smith. Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New England, or anywhere, or the pathway to erect a plantation. With a facsimile of Smith's Map of New England, with additions and corrections as published in 1635. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 Only 230 copies printed. CATALOGUE. 149 1775 Smith. Etchings of Remarkable Beggars, Itinerant Traders and other Persons of Notoriety in London, and its Environs. By John Thomas Smith. 48 origi- nal etchings. Folio, half green crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt top. London, 1815 1776 Smith, J. Heber, M. D. Type-written Essays on Astrol- ogy. 3 vols, royal 8° paper. Presentation copies of unpublished essays. 1777 Smith, Josiah. Discourse delivered at Boston, on July II, 1726, occasion'd by the author's ordination. n° cloth. S. Gerrish: Boston, 1726 With autograph of " N. Gookin, 1728," on half title. N. Gookin was librarian of Harvard College from 1 709-1 2, and father of Rev. Nathan Gookin, of North Hampton, N. H., 1766. 1778 Smith, Rev. Sydney. Sketch of the Life and Times of. By Stuart J. Reid. Portrait and illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1885 1779 Smith. Essays, n. d.; — Memoirs, 1855; — Memoirs, by Lady Holland, 1855. 3 vols. 12° cloth. 1780 Smith, William. History of the Province of New York from the first discovery to the year 173a. 4° half sheep. London, 1757 Imperfect, lacks title page and all after page 242. 1781 Smythies, Mrs. G. Idols of Clay. First ed. 3 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1867 1782 Songs. Auld Scots Ballads, by Ford; — Songs from the Dramatists, by Bell, 1882; — German Songs, by Dul- ken, 1871; — Harrison's Medal Minstrel, 1840, etc. 8 vols. 16° and 12° cloth. 1783 SouLiig, End. Recherches sur Moliere et sursa famille. Dedicated to Princess Mathilde. 385 pp. Royal 8° three-quarters levant morocco, uncut, gilt top, bound by Allo. Hachettc: Paris, 1863 Fine copy. 1784 [Southky.] a Journey in the Year 1793, through Flan- ders, Brabant and Germany. By C. Este, Antiquary. 8° half calf. London, 1795 With autograph and bookplate of the poet, Robert Southey. 1785 Spain. Over Volcanoes, by Kingsman, 1872; — Life in Spain, by Thornbury, i860; — Spain, by Wallis, 1853; — Ten Days in Spain, by Field, 1875. 4 vols. 16° and 12° cloth. 1786 Spenckr, J. A. History of the United States. Steel plates. 3 vols. 4° half morocco, gilt edges. New York, 1858 ISO CATALOGUE. 1787 Spilbury. Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria, delineated during the campaigns of 1799 and 1800. 19 aquatint plates, drawn and engraved by W. Stuck, after F. B. Spilsbury, Surgeon in that Expedi- tion during both campaigns. 4° cloth (worn). London, 1823 1788 Spiritualism. Narratives of the Spirits of Sir Henry Morgan and his daughter Annie, usually known as John and Katie King, giving an account of their earth lives and their experiences in spirit life. By H. T. Child. 12° limp cloth. Phila.. 1874 1789 Spiritualism. Signs Before Death; a record of strange apparitions, remarkable dreams, etc. 12° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1875 1790 Spiritualism. Planchette, being a full account of spir- itualism, 1869; — Mesmer and Swedenborg, by Bush, 1847; — Appeal to the Public on Spiritualism, by Judge Edmonds, 1858; — Theory of Pneumatology, by Stil- ling, 185 1. 4 vols. 12° cloth and paper. 1791 Spiritualism. Researches in the Phenomena of Spirit- ualism, by William Crookes, parts i to 3 ; — Original Researches in Psychology, by T. B. Barkas. 4 pam- phlets. London, 1874 1792 Stanley, H. M. My Early Travels and Adventures in America and Asia. Photogravure portraits. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 1793 Stanley's Emin Pasha Expedition. By A. J. Wauters. Portrait, maps and illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1890 1794 Stark, Maj.-Gen. John. Reminiscences of the French War, containing Rogers' Expeditions, to which is added an account of the life and military services of Maj.- Gen. John Stark. Portrait by Pendleton. 8° boards, uncut (few leaves water-stained). Concord, 1831 Presentation copy from Caleb Stark. 1795 Steinmetz, Andrew. The Gaming Table; its votaries and victims, in all times and countries, especially England and France. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1870 1796 Stephens. Alexander H. Stephens, in Public and Pri- vate, with letters and speeches. By Henry Cleve- land. Steel portraits. 8" half calf, gilt back. Phila., 1866 1797 Stephens, John L. Incidents of Travel in Central Am- erica, Chiapas and Yucatan. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1841 CATALOGUE. 151 1798 Stephenson, Robert (Civil Engineer). Life of. By J. C. Jeaffreson. With descriptive chapters on some of his professional works, by W. Pole. Portrait and il- lustrations, a vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1866 1799 Stevens's Historical Collections: Catalogue of the first portion of the extensive and varied collections of rare books and manuscripts, relating chiefly to America and Henry Stevens's Franklin Collection. 8° limp cloth, uncut. London, 1881 1800 Stevenson, R. L. Catriona. First ed. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1893 1801 Stevenson. Human Documents; portraits and biog- raphies of eminent men. By Robert Louis Stevenson, Herbert Spencer and others. Portraits and illustra- tions. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1895 1802 Stevenson. Some College Memories. 18° boards, un- cut. M. F. Mansfield and A. Wessels: New York, 1899 Only 100 copies printed on Japan paper. 1803 Stills, Charles J. Memorial of the Great Central Fair for the U. S. Sanitary Commission, held at Philadel- phia, 1864. 3 photographic plates. Royal 8° cloth, uncut (few edges stained). Phila., 1864 1804 Stillman, James W. The Unknown God, 1878; — Con- stitutional and Legal Aspect of the Mormon Question, i88a; — God and the Universe, 1889. 3 pamphlets. New York and Boston. 1805 Stoddard, John L. Glimpses of the World; a portfolio of photographs of the marvellous works of God and man. Numerous half-tone illustrations. Oblong 4° cloth. Chicago, 1894 1806 Strahan, Edward. Art Gallery of the Exhibition. With 16 India proof steel engravings and 52 drawings on wood. 4° cloth (badly shaken). Phila., 1877 1807 Strand Magazine (The). Vols. 10 to 19 (lacking 8 nos.). Illustrations. 9 vols. 8° in parts. London, 1895-1900 i8o8 Stratton, C. S. (Gen. Tom Thumb). Sketch of the Life of, and his Wife, Lavinia W. Stratton; including the history of their courtship and marriage. Wood- cuts. 16° wrappers. New York, 1867 1809 Streeter, E. W. Great Diamonds of the World; their history and romance. Edited by Joseph Hatton and A. H. Keane. 8° cloth. London, n. d. 1810 Strickland, Agnes. Worcester Field; a poem in four cantos, with historical notes. First ed. 16° original boards, uncut. London. iSa CATALOGUE. 1811 Strutt. Sylva Britannica; or, Portraits of Forest Trees, distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude or beauty. Drawn from nature and etched by Jacob G. Strutt. 50 full-page etchings. Large folio, half mo- rocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1826 Fine, clean copy, binding slightly rubbed. 1812 StOckenberg, F. O. Sporting Portfolio; Bleistiftskiz- zen und Humoresken. A series of 30 pen-and-ink sketches, lithographed by Rommler & Jonas. In cloth portfolio. Adolf Ackermann: Miinchen. 1813 Studio. Special Numbers, 1899-1902. Modern Book- binding and its Designers; — Modern Design in Jewelry and Fans; — Modern Etching and Engraving, European and American. Illustrations. 3 numbers royal 8° paper. London, 1899-1902 1814 Studio (The). Vol. 24, Jan.-Dec, 1902 (lacking Oct. and Nov.). 10 parts imperial 8° paper, uncut. London, 1902 1815 Suetonius. The History of the Twelve Csesars, Em- perours of Rome. Written in Latine by Caius Sueto- nius Tranquillus, newly translated into English and il- lustrated with copperplates by W. Dolle. Brilliant im- pressions. 8° calf. London, 1677 1816 Suffolk. Letters to and from Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk, and her second husband, the Hon. George Berkeley, 1712-67; with historical, biographical and explanatory notes. Portrait, a vols. 8° calf. London, 1824 1817 [SuRTEES, Robert S.] Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour. With 13 colored plates and numerous woodcut illustra- tions by John Leech, 8° cloth, uncut. Bradbury, Evans & Co: London, (1852) Fine, clean, uncut copy of the original edition. 1818 SwEDENBORG, Emanuel. Compendium of the Theologi- cal and Spiritual Writings of. Portrait. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1853 1819 Swift, Dean. Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. 2 vols. in one. First ed. 8° half calf (cracked). London, 1727 1820 Swift, Jonathan. History of the Four Last Years of the Queen (Anne). Published from the last manu- script copy, corrected and enlarged by the author. 8° calf. London, 1758 182 1 Swift. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Lemuel Gulliver. With copious notes, a life of the author and essay on satirical fiction, by W. C. Taylor. Illustrated with upwards of 400 wood en- gravings from designs by Grandville. Royal 8° mot- tled calf, London. CATALOGUE, 153 183a Swift. Works of; with memoir of the author, by Thomas Roscoe. Portrait. 2 vols, royal 8° calf, gilt backs. London, 1841 1833 Swinburne, Henry. Picturesque Tour through Spain. Embellished with 20 engravings by Watts, Medland, Angus, Milan, etc., after the originals by H. Swin- burne. Oblong 4° half morocco. London, 1806 1884 Switzerland. Panorama of Switzerland, as viewed from the summit of Mount Righi, drawn by Henry Keller, engraved by J. Clark. Oblong colored plate, with descriptive text and circular colored view of the country, by Gen. Pfyffer. a vols. 4° boards and 8° paper. London. i8as Sword. Folio of American Sporting Scenes, from the original paintings by James B. Sword. lo photocoUo- type prints by Wells & Hope Co. Large oblong folio, sheets, in cloth portfolio. George Gebbie: Phila., 1885 1836 Sydney, Algernon. Life and Times of, 1623-83. By C. Ewald. Portrait, a vols. 8° cloth, uncut (bindings worn). London, 1873 1837 nr^ACITUS. Works of. Oxford translation, revised. JL 2 vols. la" half calf, gilt backs. Bohn: London, 1871 1828 Taxne, Henri. La Fontaine et ses Fables. 8° half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. Hachette: Paris, 1895 1839 Taine. History of English Literature. Translated by H. Van Laun. 2 vols, in one. i3° cloth. New York, 1886 1830 Tales for Sportsmen. By " Dragon." Illustrations by G. Bowers. 8° cloth. London, 1885 1831 Talleyrand. Correspondence of Prince Talleyrand and King Louis XVIII during the Congress at Vienna. Portrait. 12° cloth. New York, 1881 1833 Tandon, Moquin. The World of the Sea. Translated by H. M. Hart. Illustrations. 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1882 1833 Tauchnitz's Collection of British Authors. 33 vols. 16" paper and half morocco. Leipzig. 1834 Taylor, C. T- In the " 400 " and Out. Illustrations. Oblong 4° boards. New York, 1889 183s Taylor, Henry. Autobiography of, 1800-75. Photo- graphic portrait, a vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1885 154 CATALOGUE. 1836 Taylor, J. E. Our Common British Fossils and where to find them. With 331 illustrations. Small 8' cloth, uncut. London, 1885 1837 Taylor. Sagacity and Morality of Plants; a sketch of the life and conduct of the vegetable kingdom. Illus- trations. 13° cloth, uncut. London, 1891 1838 Taylor. Flowers; their origin, shapes, perfumes and colours. Illustrated with 32 colored figures by Sowerby and 161 woodcuts. 13° cloth, gilt edges. London, n d. 1839 Tennyson. Poetry of Tennyson. By Henry Van Dyke. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1889 1840 Tennyson. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and his Friends; a series of 25 portraits and frontispiece in photogravure from the negatives of Mrs. Julia M. and H. H. H. Cameron. Reminiscences of Anne Thackeray Ritchie. With introduction by H. H, H. Cameron. Large folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1893 Only 400 copies printed. 1841 Tewksbury Asylum. Argument before the Tewksbury Investigation Committee, upon facts disclosed during the recent investigation, July 15, 1883. By Gov. Benj. F. Butler. Illustrations. 8° stitched (15 copies). n. p., n. d. Contains an account of the tanning of a pauper's hide. 1842 Thackeray, W. M. Works of. Numerous illustrations on steel and wood by the author and R. Doyle. 22 vols. 8° half light calf, gilt backs, contents lettered. Smith, Elder & Co. : London, 1869 1843 Thackeray. Vanity Fair. Illustrations by the author. 8' half roan. New York, 1848 1844 Thackeray. Collection of the Letters of Thackeray, i847-SS- Portraits and reproductions of letters and drawings. Royal 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1887 184s Thackeray. Mr. Brown's Letters to a Young Man. 8° boards, uncut, in case. Houghton, MifHin & Co.: Boston, 1901 Only 500 copies printed. 1846 Thackeray. Life of. By Herman Merivale and F. T. Marzials. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1891 Contains a Bibliography of Thackeray's Writings, by J. P. Ander- son, pp. 23. 1847 Thackerayana; notes and anecdotes of nearly six hun- dred sketches by W. M. Thackeray. Illustrations. 13° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 CATALOGUE. 155 1848 Thames. Panorama of the Thames from London to Richmond. 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London, 1768 1949 Wilkes, John (Lord Mayor of London). Life and Times of. By Percy Fitzgerald. Portraits. 2 vols, small 8' cloth, uncut. London, 1888 loeo WiLKiE, Franc B. Pen and Powder. 12° cloth. Boston, 1888 1951 WiLKiNS, W. J. Modern Hinduism; being an account of the religion and life of the Hindus in Northern India. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1887 1952 Wilkinson, Sir J. G. Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians. Woodcuts. 2 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1854 igS3 Williams, Mrs. Biography of Revolutionary Heroes, containing the life of Brig. -Gen. William Barton and also of Capt. Stephen Olney. Frontispiece. 16° cloth. Providence, 1839 i64 CATALOGUE. 1954 WiLLARD, Samuel. Useful Instructions for a Professing People, in times of Great Security and Degeneracy. In several sermons. 8° cloth. Samuel Green: Cambridge, 1673 Imperfect, pp. 13 to 78 only, no title-page, Rev. Samuel Willard's first publication. 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Essays on Subjects Connected with the Literature, Popular Superstitions and History of England in the Middle Ages. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 1982 Wright. Narratives of Sorcery and Magic. 2 vols. small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1851 Contains accounts of Witchcraft in England, Germany and New Engjand. 1983 Wright. Womankind in Western Europe, from the earliest times to the seventeenth century. Colored plates and numerous woodcuts. Small 4° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1869 1984 Wright. Caricature History of the Georges. With nearly 400 illustrations on steel and wood. With colored frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 1985 Wylde, a. B. '83 to '87 in the Soudan; with an account of Sir William Hewett's mission to King John of Abyssinia. Map. 2 vols. 8° cloth. London, 1888 1986 A^IMENES. The History of the Administration of yv Cardinal Ximenes, Great Minister of State in Spain. Written originally in French by Sieur Michael Baudier, and translated into English by W. Vaughan (author of the Golden Fleece). Fine engraved portrait by Cross. Small 8° half calf (cracked). London, 1671 1987 ^7"0NGE, Charlotte M. History of Christian Jl. Names. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut (corner of both titles missing). London, 1863 CATALOGUE. 167 1988 -^OGBAUM, R. F. Horse, Foot and Dragoons; JLj sketches of army life at home and abroad. Illus- trations. Square 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1888 1989 Zola, £mile. Experimental Novel and other essays. Translated by Belle M. Sherman. 8° cloth. New York, 1893 1990 Bradley, His Book. June, 1896. Vol. I, no. a. Illus- trations, some tinted. Narrow 8° paper, uncut. Wayside Press: Springfield. 1 99 1 Dake, Charles R., M. D. Death and Resurrection of Gerald Deane. Portrait. 8° paper. St. Louis, 1893 PORTRAITS AND PRINTS, Incltiding Medical Portraits 1992 Agassiz, Prof. Oil Painting, not signed. Size of mill board, 14 x 17 inches. 1993 Agassiz, Louis. Photographic Portrait of. 4". 1994 Albinus. Portrait of Bernardus Siegfried Albinus, Med. Doct. Car de Moor, Car, fil, pinx. J. Houbraken, sculpsit. Small folio, framed. 1995 Blanchard. The Virgin and Angels Weeping over Christ. Francia, pinxt, Aug. Blanchard, sculpt., Lon- don, 1872. Oblong 4°. 1996 Boston. Price's View, 1743. A South-East View of ye Great Town in New England in America. By Wil- liam Price. An exact reproduction published for E. Whitefield by A. Tompkins, Boston. Large folio, lithograph, framed. 1997 Boston. View of the City of Boston, the Capital of New England in North America. Drawn on the spot by Gov. Pownal (1757). Oblong copperplate from Drake's History. Framed. 1998 Boston. View of the Grand Mass. Washingtonian Con- vention on Boston Common on the 30th of May, 1844, with view of State House. Colored lithograph, pub- lished by F. Gleason, Boston. Folio (margin water- stained). 1999 Boston. View of Boston in 1848, from East Boston. C. Burton, del. , from drawing by E. Whitefield. Pub- lished by Whitefield & Smith, Boston, 1848. Large folio, lithograph, in gilt frame (lower margin slightly torn). 2000 Boston. View of the Water Celebration on Boston Common, Oct. 25, 1848. Large colored heliotype, by the Heliotype Printing Co., Boston. i68 CATALOGUE. 3001 Boston. Panoramic View of the Ruins after Great Fire in Boston, from a point opposite Trinity Churcii in Summer Street. Large folio, wood engraving. 3002 Bunker Hill Monument Association. Certificate of Membership. Instituted 1823. With view of the battle drawn by J. H. Penniman, engraved by Annin & Smith. Small folio, in old frame. 2003 Burton, Wm. E. Oil Painting by Henry Peters Gray. Not on stretcher. Size of canvas, 23^^ x 19 in. 3004 California. Photographic Views of Southern California Scenery. Large folio. (7) 2005 Camden. Funeral Procession of Queen Elizabeth, from a drawing of the time supposed to be by the hand of William Camden, now in British Museum. 7 double folio engraved plates with explanatory text. London, 1791. (Lot.) 2006 Caricature. The Pious Mr. All-bone Taking Leave of his Directors Previous to his Departure for Europe. Folio, lithographed (margin stained;. New York. 2007 Claudia Stella. Series of 4 prints of Life of Christ after Poussion. Folio (margins slightly torn). (4) 2008 Cheselden. William Cheselden, Esqr., Surgeon to her late Majesty, Queen Caroline. I. Richardson, pinxt. I. Faber, fecit, 1753. Small folio, mezzotint, framed. 2009 CowpER. Gulielmus Cowper, Chyrurgus. L. Closterman, pinxit, I. Smith, fecit. Folio, mezzotint, framed. 2010 Crockett, David. Painted by S. S. Osgood. Litho- graphed by Childs & Lehman. 4° gilt franae. Phila. With autograph inscription, " I am happy to acknowledge this to be the only correct likeness that has been taken of me, David Crockette." 20 1 1 Drawings. Collection of Female Heads, drawn and colored after the Old Masters, by Pietro Mouchettini, Firenze, 1837, after Andrea Del Sarto; — Pietro Peru- gino; — Guido Reni; — Raffcello Sanzio, etc. Each mounted in passepartout in wooden case. A beautiful set of old drawings. 2012 Drawings. Old Original Drawings by Old Masters. Guercino ; — Domenicino ; — Tempesta ; — Maurer ; — Laguerre, etc. Small folio and 4°. (14) 3013 Drawings. Another lot, larger. By Franciscus Sal- viati ; — B. Luti ; — Tiziano ; — Raffselo ; — Domenichino ; — Palma; — Holbein. Folio. (10) 2014 Durer. Wood engravings. The Martyrdom of the 10,000; — The Adoration of the Three Kings, and another. Small folio, (3) CATAI^OGUE. 169 aois Eldred, L. D. Etching, a Moorish building. Framed. 2016 Gandolfi. Diogfene et Alexandre. G. Gandolfi, pinxit, M. Gandolfi, fecit. Large 4°. 2017 Harvey Demonstrating to Charles the First his Theory of the Circulation of the Blood. Engraved by Henry Lemon, after Robert Hannah, London, published by Lloyd Bros. & Co., 1851. Large folio, India proof, framed. 2018 Holmes, O. W. Old photograph, framed. 2019 HoppiN, A. Original Pen-and-ink Sketch, May 23, 1863. Folio, in passepartout. 2020 HoppiN. Original Pencil Drawing, June 3, 1865. " Adiew ! " Folio, in passepartout. 2021 HoppiN. Original Pen-and-ink Sketch, Oct. 12, 1863, " Raven," girl mounted on horse. Large 4°, with mat. 2022 Jackson. Portrait of "Stonewall" Jackson, from a photograph from life. C. B. Richardson, New York, 1864. Folio, framed. 2023 Kane, Elisha K. Lithographic portrait on title of sheet music, "Kane's Funeral March." Sherwin, del. L. M. Rosenthal, Phila., Lith. 4°. 2024 Keene. Thomas W. Keene, Tragedian. Colored litho- graphic posters in character. (Lot. ) 2025 Lithograph by Pendleton. View of the Old State House. M. E. Brown, del. Boston, 1830. Half-page view on title-page of sheet music, Grand Centennial March. 4°. 2026 Lithograph. Full-Rigged Ship. John Penniman, del. On title of sheet music, "The Bird at Sea," by Mrs. Hemans, Baltimore. 4°. 2027 Lithograph. "The Schoolmaster." D. C. Johnston, del. T. Moore, lith., Boston, 1839. On title of sheet music, " The Schoolmaster." 4°- 2028 Lithograph. "The Light Cigar," song written by L. Devereauz, New York. With 3 portraits on title-page, lithographed by J. H. Bufford, New York. 4°. 2029 Lithograph. View of Camp of the Maryland Cadets, by Smith, 1839. On title of sheet music, "The Mary land Cadet's Glee," by G. F. Cole. 4°- 2oto" Lithographs. Colored Lithographs on Sheet Music. " The Harvest Dance, by E. W. Bouv^, Boston; — Hun- garian Flag Dance, by J. H. Bufford, Boston, 1847; — Portrait of Rosa Cooke, 1868; — Five Belles of the United States, by.Sarony, 1856. (4) 17© CATALOGUE, ao3i Lithograph. Portrait of Jenny Lind. Lith. by Sarony, New York, 1850. 4°. 2032 Lithographs on Sheet Music. Wandering Sprite, by J. H. Bufford, 1868; — 2 views by Endicott; — Carrier Dove, by G. W. Lewis, 1841; — Bohemian Girl, by Lewis & Brown, 1844, and 2 others. (7) 2033 Lithographs. Views on Sheet Music, by B. W. Thayer, Boston. Pirate's Glee, 1840; — Ship at Sea, with col- ored border, 1846; — The Christian's Death Bed, 1833, and one other. (4) 2034 Lithograph. Colored Camp View of the " New York City Guards," lithographed by Thayer & Co., Boston. On title of sheet music, "Camp Glee," by George Loder. 4°. 2035 Lithograph. " Gently Sighs the Breeze," duet, written for Jenny Lind and Marietta Alboni. By Stephen Glover. With portraits of Madlle's Lind and Alboni on title-page. 4°. 2036 London. View of both Banks of the Thames River. J. C. Visscher, del. Copperplate. 4 sections royal 4° sheets. 2037 Mangetus. Johann Jacob Mangetus, Med. Doct., aetat 64, Ann. 1716. B. Cuillihaud, pinxit, J. C. Seiller, sculpsit. Small folio, framed. 2038 Marchettis. Portrait of Petrus de Marchettis, Prof. Anatom et Chirurg, 1647, *t. 60. Gio. Georgi, fecit. Small folio, copperplate, in passepartout. Brilliant impression. 2039 Miscellaneous Wood Engravings, Drawings, Colored prints, etc. (14) 2040 New York Views from Valentine's Manual. View of St. Paul's Church, 1831; — New York, from Fort Colum- bus, i860; — Broadway between Howard and Grand Streets, 1840; — Promenade Central Park, 1858; — Broadway Theatre, 1859; — Pewter Mug Tavern, i860, and 3 others. Folio and 8° lithographs, mounted. (9) 2041 Par^, In Effiigiem a Parsei. Photographed by special permission from the copy of the French folio in the possession of Dr. O. W. Holmes. 4°. 2042 Philadelphia Views. Lithographs. William Penn's Treaty with the Indians; — Centre Square, engraved by Walters; — Fairmount Waterworks, by Wild & Chevalier; — Chestnut Street, East of Fifth, by Collins & Autenrieth, 1856; — U. S. Agricultural Society Fair, 1856, by Duval & Co. Folio. (5) CATALOGUE. 171 2043 Philadelphia, Pa. South East "View of Christ Church, 1787. Reprinted from the " Columbian Magazine." 4° (soiled). 2044 Photographs. English Photographs, photographed by Walery: Sir Philip Owen;— G. H. Lewis; — Sir Alger- non Borthwick; — Mrs. E. G. Anderson; — Dr. A. C. Mackenzie; — Sir Henry Thompson; — Sir Frederic Leighton; — L. Alma Tadema; — F. C. Burnand; — Ed- mund Yates; — Marquis of Abergavenny. Folio. (13) 2045 Photographic enlargements, colored lithographs and other prints, suitable for poker sketches. (Lot.) 2046 Portraits of Eminent Physicians: Percivall Pott, by Heath; — Guilelmus Cuming, by Sharp, 1785; — John Fothergill, by Bartolozzi ; — William Harvey, Baron de Haller, John Mayo, William Cullen, by J. Caldwall, *799> — Alexander Russell and Peter CoUinson, by Trotter; — Georgius Cleghorn, by Sherwin; — W. Bail- lie; — William Hewson. All 8° framed, in small gilt frames. (12) 2047 Portraits. (50) 2048 Raleigh. Sir Walter Raleigh Parting with his Wife. Painted by E. Leutze. Engraved by Charles Burt. Large folio. Published by the American Art Union, N. Y., 1846, exclusively for the members. 2049 Revolutionary Engraving. " To those who wish to Sheathe the Desolating Sword of War and to Restore the Blessings of Peace and Amity to a diuided People." R. E. Pine, pinxt, 1778, Joseph Strutt, sculp., London, 1781. Monument with the names of Warren, Mont- gomery, Wooster, Mercer. Printed in red, mounted on linen. Folio. 2050 Richelieu. Portrait. Le Maal de Richelieu, Due et Pair de France. Gault de St. Germain, pinx., Wan- gelisti, sculp. Folio. 2051 Rosenthal, Max. Original Water-Color Sketch. The " Boston Boys " before Gen. Gates. Oblong 4° in pas- separtout (glass broken). 2052 RuYSCH. Portrait of Fredericus Ruysch, Med. Doct., aetatis 86, March 23, 1723. J. Wandellar, delin. En- graved by D. Hogstratanus. Small folio, in passe- partout. 2053 Scrap Prints and Lithographs. Folio. (52) 2054 Shakespeare. Plates from Boydell's Shakespeare. Folio. (13) 172 CATALOGUE, 2055 Sharp, The Sortie made by the Garrison of Gibraltar in the morning of the 27th of Nov., 1781. Painted by John Trumbull. Engraved by William Sharp. Large folio. London, 1799 2056 Signing of the Death Warrant of Lady Jane Grey. Painted by Daniel Huntington, engraved by Charles Burt. Large folio, framed. Published by the American Art Union, N. Y., 1848, exclusively for the members. 2057 Smith. School Boys Giving Charity to a Blind Man. Painted by W. Bigg. Engraved by J. R. Smith, Lon- don, 1781. Folio, mezzotint, in contemporary frame (plate slightly damaged). 2058 Sophocles, A. E., Prof, of Greek at Harvard College. Lithograph portrait, drawn by Flint, Class of '56. Framed. 2059 Ursuline Convent, on Mt. Benedict, Somerville (for- merly Charlestown), Mass. Lithograph by G. H. Walker & Co., Boston, 1883. Oblong 4°. 2060 Vesalius. Portrait of Andreas Vesalius, Medicus. J. Wandelaar, fecit. Small folio, copperplate, framed. 2061 Washington, G., President of the United States. "The Battle of Prague," favorite Sonate for the Piano Forte, with accompaniments. Boston, Printed & Sold by Graupner, No. 6 Franklin St. 8 pages of engraved music, with the title-page engraved with embellish- ments with portrait of Washington in centre, in oval, a medallion bust in uniform, head to left. Plate mark measures, height loj^^, width 10^ inches, on sheet 9 by 12 inches. Hart, 153 a. On the Clark sale, this was said to be by Wetherbee, but it is probably the work of Samuel Hill, engraver, of Boston, who engraved many plates for the Massachusetts Magazine, 1789-1800. In bound volume of other music published by B. Graupner, con- tains also a lithographic plate by Pendleton and one by Imbert. 2062 Washington. The Washington Family. Painted by J. Paul, Jr., Phila. Engraved by E. Bell, London. Pub- lished Dec. I, 1800, London and Phila. (Full-length portrait of Washington, in uniform, right hand ex- tended towards Mrs. Washington, with boy and two girls, negro groom at extreme right.) Folio, mezzo- tint, mounted on stretcher in gilt frame. Hart, No. 765. Very good condition, except one margin hag been blackened, evidently by the framer, to fit into an old frame, can easily be restored. Carson gale, $160. CATALOGUE, 173 2063 Washington. Whole length to left, recumbent, rising from tomb, surrounded by clouds, supported by Time and Immortality, the latter pointing upwards. To the left, a figure of Liberty, with war emblems at her feet, and to the right, an Indian with bowed figure. On the tomb, the inscription: "Sacred to the Memory of Washington, O. B. 14 Dec, A. D., 1799, ^t. 68." Drawn and engraved by J. J. Barralet. Large folio, stipple, in gold frame. Hart, No. 675 b, same as No. 675, with lettering changed to " Drawn and engraved by J. J. Barralet," also address removed and " Commemmoration of Washington " added. 2064 War of 1812. Macdoiiough's Victory on Lake Cham- plain and Defeat of the British Army at Plattsburg, by Gen. Macomb, Sept. 11, 1814. Painted by H. Reinagle. Engraved by B. Tanner. Published Phila,, 1816. Folio, firamed. With engraved key and an engraved plan to accompany the print. This key and plan are seldom found with the engraving. 2065 Warrant to Execute King Charles the First, A. D., 1648. Facsimile reprint, from the original document in the House of Lords. Published by Chatto & Win- dus, London. Large oblong 4°, framed. 2066 Warrant to Execute Mary Stuart, Queen of the Scots, A. D., 1587. Facsimile reprint from the original doc- ument. Published by Chatto & Windus, London. Large oblong 4°, framed. 2067 Webster, Daniel. Large reproduction of a Daguerreo- type portrait made in 1849 of Daniel Webster. Small folio. With type-written account on the back. 2068 Willis, Thomse (Doctor). Engraved portrait, no en- graver. In passepartout. RELICS. 2069 Small Cannon Ball from Bunker Hill, dug up under Mr. Stowell's house in Bow St., Charlestown. i inch in diameter, with a small wooden vase-shaped stand made from wood of the old Frigate " Constitution." The cannon ball is a relic of the battle of Bunker Hill. 2070 Cannon Ball from Bunker Hill, 4 inches in diameter, with an oak stand made from wood of the Frigate "Constitution." " The largest cannon ball was fired at the patriots in the redoubt, under Col. William Prescott, on Breed's Hill on the 17th of June, 1775, by the British Battery on Copps Hill or some of their war vessels." It was found while an excavation was being made on the estate of my old friend, John Stowell, on Bow St., Charlestown, and by him presented to me in iZQ^.—JVote by Dr. Hunt. 174 CATALOGUE, 2071 Cannon Ball, 3)^ inch in diameter. Fired by the Brit- ish Force at Putnam's Men in the Fight at Battle of Romney Marsh. With an oak stand, vase-shaped, made of wood from the Frigate " Constitution," made by W. Bennett, M. D,, Cambridge, Mass. " The second battle of the Revolution under the direction of Gen- eral Putman was fought on Romney Marsh, and this marsh was a part of that wide acreage of the sea lands that comprised Chelsea, and much of what is now Revere and possibly Winthrop. The tradition is that the ploughmen have found cannon balls in the fields. Such a thing would not be unlikely, as the battle was between a small war vessel and a fleet of boats on the British side and General Putnam's soldiers on the American side. Putman himself brought with him two cannon to the borders of the marshes. He captured the British vessel, and caused her to be burned. In this engageipent, of which more might be made in history, the British lost twenty men. The battle of Romney Marsh took place May 27, 1775. General Putman gave a curious account of it, in which he told a story of how he waded through the deep mud of the marsh ; a story worthy of com- panionship with his adventure with the wolf." — Htzekiah Butter- worth, 2072 Washington. Brick from the foundation of House at Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., Va., in which Washing- ton was born. The foundation was removed to pre- pare the place for the monument erected by the gov- ernment to mark Washington's birthplace. Erected by John Crawford & Son, Buffalo, N. Y., with a letter from William J. Crawford attesting to its genuineness. Together with it, is a photograph of the monument, mounted on piece of wood from a tree which grew within the cellar walls of the old house. 2073 Washington. Piece of Marble from old monument at Grave of Mary the mother of Washington, Fredericks- burg, Va. Cornerstone was laid by President Jackson, 1833, replaced 1893, by granite shaft, erected by John Crawford & Son, Buffalo, N. Y. 2074 Frigate "Constitution." A treenail from the old Frig- ate "Constitution," taken from her when she was re- paired at the Charlestown Navy Yard, 1892. 18 inches long. 2075 Snuff-Box made by a Soldier in the Revolution from wood from the Frigate "Constitution." 2 in. x i^ wide. 2076 Small glass jar, containing some Gun Powder of 1776, also a hexagonal piece of Russian Gun Powder of the present day. 2077 Tinder Box, with old flint lock, in perfect condition. A relic of Revolutionary days. Owned by the B. Dearborn family. 2078 Brass Spoon Mould, for moulding pewter table spoons. CATALOGUE. 175 ao79 Small Piece of Granite, clipped from the topmost stone of Bunker Hill Monument. 3080 Five nails used in the original construction of Faneuil Hall. Curious hand-made nails, each about 3 inches long. ao8i Small piece of oak from the Frigate Somerset, which took part in the Battle of Bunker's Hill. 208a Paper Knife made from piece of original oak timber of the Old North Bridge, Concord, Mass. 3083 Small piece of wood, marked from the Paddock Elms (formerly standing on Tremont St., opposite Old Granary Burial Ground) ; — Another piece, oak, not marked, (a) 2084 Hawthorne's Stencil, used by him while Surveyor of Customs at Salem. A brass stencil with handle 5^ inches long and a% inches wide, lettered as follows, "Salem, 1847. N. Hawthorne, Sur'r." An interesting relic for Hawthorne collectors. 2085 Pair old fashioned Silver Suspender Tips with silver chains. (2) 2086 Piece of wood from a log which formed part of the Con- federate Breast Works at Spotsylvania and known as the " Bloody Angle." Size 5x51-2 inches. 2087 Another piece, smaller, size 6x3 1-2 inches. 2088 Brass Scarifier found at Hilton Head during the Civil War. In leather case. 2089 Battle Ship Maine. Two 2 inch sections of brass pipe, taken by Diver Sullivan from the Wreck of the Battle- ship Maine while in the employ of the Boston Tow Boat Co. Presented to Dr. Hunt by W. F. Humphrey the Treasurer, with his letter, a pieces. 3090 Spanish War. A one pound Shell found on board the "Infanta Maria Teresa" five days after she was de- stroyed by the American fleet, with letter from the finder certifying to its genuiness. 3091 Piece of Wood cut from one of the original timbers of the U. S. S. Kearsarge taken from the wreck at Ron- cador Reef, March 33, 1894 by W. F. Humphrey, Treasurer of the Boston Tow Boat Co. 3092 Haversack carried by the late Maj.-Gen. William Lud- low in the Campaign at Santiago, Cuba during the Spanish War. With three autograph letters from him relating to this Haversack and the return of a Canteen which was lost overboard at Montauk Point. 3093 Pair Chinese Sandals, ornamental grass. 176 CATALOGUE. 2094 Napoleon. Plaster Death Mask, after D. F. Autom- marci. 2095 LoRiNo's Terrestrial Globe, containing all the late dis- coveries and geographical improvements, revised by G. W. Boynton, 1855. 13 inch globe with iron stand. PKRT II. AUTOGRAPHS AND BROADSIDES. ABBREVIATE a. I. s. autograph letter signed ; /. i. letter signed ; d. s. document signed; a. n. J. autograph note signed. 2096 Abernethy, Dr. John, Celebrated English surgeon, a. d. s. portion of, 1-2 page 4°, a medical opinion; — also Gen. G. Garibaldi, Gen. Samuel Houston, Alex- ander Hamilton, Daniel Pratt, William Pennington, John G. Whittier, George Thompson, H. Hamlin, Joshua R. Giddings, R. B. Taney, etc., signature, or small document of each. (20) 2097 Adams, Rev. Amos, Distinguished minister of Roxbury, 1758, et seg., auto. MS. sermons, 8°, 1753-1773. (10) 2098 Adams, Samuel, Signer of the Declaration, etc., d. s. 2 pages double folio, "Boston, Oct. 22, 1795"; signed also by John Avery, secretary. A military commis- sion, signed as Governor of Massachusetts. In rather poor condition, but capable of being well repaired. 2099 Autograph Album. A bound volume, large 8°, con- taining letters, documents and signatures of Gen. Tom Thumb, P. T. Barnum, George Bancroft, R. C. Win- throp, Edward Everett, Thomas H. Benton, John A. Andrew, Dr. O. W. Holmes, Rev. Theodore Parker, John B. Floyd, Stephen A. Douglas, George William Curtis and others. (Volume.) 2100 Baldwin, Col. Loammi, Revolutionary officer and engi- neer, a. d. s. I page folio, " Woburn, Feb. 23, 1779"; — also five other Revolutionary documents, folio and 4°, 1775-1783, and signed by Col. John Robinson, Capt. Samuel Gridley and others. (6) 2101 Barrow, Mrs. Julia P., English actress and manager, a. /. s. I page 8°, no date; — Emma Thursby, vocalist, a. I. s. post-card, "Aug. 14, 1885 ";— also J. Burdette Howe and Charles Dillon, a. I. s., of each. Noted actors. (4) 178 CATALOGUE. 2to2 Beecher, Rev. Henry Ward, Author and orator, a. I. s. 3 pages 8°, "Brooklyn, May 20, 1875"; — also Revs. John O. Chowles, A. L. Stone, William B. Sprague, etc., a. I. s. 4° or 8°, of each. Noted clergymen. (6) 2103 Bill, James, of Boston, Will and probate document, 2 pages double folio, "Feb. 23, 1687," signed by John West, Dept. Sec, and others; — with deeds of land in Boston, 1669-1674, signed by Freegrace Bendall, John Hayward and others. On vellum. (3) 2104 Bonaparte, Joseph, King of Spain, etc., /. s. i page 4°, "Philadelphia, April 12, 1817 "; a business letter to Leroy & Bayard, and signed as Comte de Survilliers. 2105 BowDoiN, James, M. O. C, etc., a. I. in 3d person as Gov. of Mass., i page 4°, "June 10, 1785," a dinner invitation; — also Emory Washburn and Henry J. Gardner, a. I. s. 8°, of each; — Benjamin F. Butler, /. s. I page 8°, 1873. Governors of Massachusetts. Political cartoon of Butler. (4) 2106 Breckinridge, John C, Vice-president of the United States, Major-General C. S. A., a. I. s. etc. 1 page 4°, "House of Reps., June 22, 1854," to Gen. Leslie Combs. Rare. 2107 Burr, Aaron, Vice-president of the United States, etc., a. I. s. initials, i page 4° and address, "Albany, April 9, 1814," regarding his claim in the Senate; — also bank check, signed, 1-2 page 8°, " New York, Sept. 12, 1796." (2) 2108 Carroll of Carrollton, Charles, Signer of the Declara- tion, etc., d. s. 1-2 page 4°, " Baltimore, July 15, 1826," a bank check; — with seven other similar ones; — also bank checks, signed, of Mary Anne Patterson and John B. Robinson, 1807-23. (10) 2109 Civil War. Letters from soldiers in the. James E- Driver, a. I. s. 4 pages 8°, "Camp Hamilton, June 24, 1861 ";— «. /. s. 4 pages 8°, "Hilton Head, Dec. 28, 1 86 1 "; — and a. I. s. 4 pages 4°, "Jacksonville, March II, 1862," written by a woman of the Confederacy to her son, describing the attack upon Jacksonville, and very interesting. (3) 2 no Combs, Gen. Leslie, Soldier and politician, a. I. s. i page 4°, "Lexington, April 30, i860"; — Gen. John E. Wool, /. J. I page 8°, r86i; — and Gen. James Miller, d. s. I page 4°, 1835. Officers in the War of 1812. (3) 211 1 Crawford, William H., Secretary of the Treasury, etc., a. I. s. I page 4°, "Jan. 18, 1819 "; — also Oliver Wol- cott, Horatio King, Robert J. Walker and Levi Wood- bury, /. s. 4", of each. Cabinet officers. (5) r>^ ■■*.'. .-> ^^ ^y f/t/'/i/'/^fr/ir /x .f^r^'iiffyy a^!.-Jfj,/. y>y /t»^ jrii/n Ac aiA-. „i^^^ fnifi a^!.-Jfj,/. y>y /t»^ jrii/n Ac aiAr.c .■■ ,-ai .'^■/^^ nmuii ex b* /*c bt'nci'U/ tifz^ <'/ cur ."W^i^^Vv*- /fice.,- - ^.^ / fnut, l^rt/jijinc Jum'Oj/ji'. ii'W fit /At injf/nitainrn/ ,i ni^ /••rMt&tif At ffnf ^tt^fi^^ Ofiat^ ■ o//cut/fiim/ at Ai /Jef//:e*-'. .7.' H/r,r, fit. jSUt/. '■■r .•l/v/»///t< .^^•■m^ arnCAn/ J^,a// Autt/iaf f^^tuu/^ m 35c Mit/ ,7n> / Y^ ■ ' y» r^ /.V ^ •■ ^ ' ' ■'■>' .•/^Jnl/t»M fit Mal',)rf:i /.-^ u} ,-!t.- ^firr j^-A' Jlryi •■^, iuji'ti-m'^/yftl tBuIr,/ fie ^tc. ,Y< "•', WM- ^a^r and ^nnmaj&r i„ ^r/ if -I, . , . - ■ **, '«(>■ . I..;W .~in'//u» fy /•'-■'' ' ' ' f- fll^ ff ^y ./c^^./ ^''/^^c..e^^,^^,.^^y/jf/Z, ■ /e At,fx4 a/'/ifrt' '■///,'nyj '. 3 | ->^ Z*^. //,f«/ff»lft 1-'. ^v;-- : , .■ ■■4.. ,,i,_ > • ,., ;, -.^'rf ,MiJ No. 2115. CHARTER OF OLD DUNSTABLE. Issued after the re-adjustment of the State Line in 1741. CATALOGUE. 179 2112 Dkarborn, Henry, Major-General in the War of 1812, etc., d. s. I page folio, "Boston, June 20, 1809"; — also Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, d. s. 1 page 4°, 1797, signed also by James Lovell, M. O. C. ; — and Gen. James Miller, d. s. 1 page 4°, 1842. Distinguished ofiScers of the U. S. Army. (3) 2! 13 Documents, of various kinds, folio, 4° and 8°, 1694- 1844, and signed by Benjamin Thaxter, William Gray, William Raymond Lee, Gen. James Miller, Harrison Gray Otis, W. C. Prescott, Thomas Melville and others. (50) 2 1 14 Dunstable, N. H., Town of. Check list for the town of Dunstable (now Nashua) for the year 1818, 2 pages double folio, by the Selectmen of the town. Curious and interesting. 2115 Dunstable, Town of. The original charter of the town given by King George II, 2 pages double folio, " April I, 1746," signed by Benning Wentworth, as Governor of New Hampshire, and by Theodore Atkinson (mem- ber of the Congress at Albany, 1754), as Secretary. Mounted and framed, 20% x 14)^. Issued after the re-adjustment of the State Line in 1741, and a most valuable document in connection with the town of Dunstable (Nashua), N. H. 2 1 16 Dunstable, Town of. "Constitution of the first Uni- versalist Society in Dunstable, Mass., Jan. 21, 1818," 16 pages folio; with names of the members signed and resolutions connected with the same. Of great local interest. 2117 Dunstable, Town of. "Enlistment Book of the Dun- stable Cadets," 16 pages 8°, "Dec. 27, 1819," with signatures of the members. Interesting. 2 1 18 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Author, signature, i page 8°; — also Gen. Winfield Scott, Dr. Isaac I. Hayes, John G. Saxe, Noah Webster, Charles Sumner, J. R. Pocu- sett, William Eustis, Henry Giles, John Bell, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Frank P. Blair, etc., signature or small document of each. (20) 2 1 19 Enlistment Roll of Capt, Joshua Reed's Company in the Service of the State of Massachusetts Bay, " Jan. S, 1778," I page folio and signed by the soldiers; — also a. d. s. i page folio, of Col. John Jacobs, "Jan 20, 1779," in regard to the same company. (2) 2120 Everett, Edward, Governor of Massachusetts, etc., a. I. s. I page 4°, "June 5, 1856"; — Revs. James Walker and Jared Sparks, a. I. s. 8°, of each. Presi- dents of Harvard College. (3) i8o CATALOGUE. 21 2 1 EusTis, Dr. William, Revolutionary officer, a. I. s. i page 4° and address, "April 26, 1810," to Gen. Henry Dear- born; — George S. Boutwell, a. I. s. i page 4° and address, " Groton, Aug. 7, 1837,'' to Gen. James Mil- ler; a very early letter. Governors of Massachusetts. (^) 2122 Felton, Cornelius C., Author and scholar, a. I. s. i page 4°, "Feb. 10, 1861," with a. /. j., portion of, i page 4°; — Rev. Jared Sparks and Josiah Quincy, a. I. s. 8°, of each. Presidents of Harvard College. (4) 2123 Fillmore, Millard, President of the United States, etc., a. I. s. I page 4°, " Washington, Oct. 29, 1850," to Gen. Leslie Combs; — also Hannibal Hamlin, a. I. s. i page 8°, "June 4, i860." Vice-presidents. (2) 2124 Fractional Currency, issued during the Civil War, 4 pieces; — also Bills of the United States Bank, 1838 (2); — and Indiana State Bank, 1856. (7) 2125 Gerry, Elbridge, Signer of the Declaration, etc., a. I. s. portion of, 1-2 page 4°, " Senate Chamber, March 18, 1814"; — Charles Carroll of Carrollton, d. s. 1-2 page 4°, 1826; — Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe, signature of each. Members of the Old Congress. (4) 2126 GiDDiNGS, Joshua R., Statesman and reformer, a I. s. i page folio and address, "Aug. 25, 1823"; — also Tris- tram Burgess, Charles Sumner, J. A. Bayard, Charles G. Atherton, John P. Hale, Joseph B. Varnum, Ed- mund Burke, Timothy Fuller, Henry Cabot Lodge, A. G. Brown, Anson Burlingame, etc., letter folio, 4° or 8°, of each. Members of the U. S. Senate and House. (25) 2127 GouGH, John B., Lecturer and reformer, a. l. s. 1 page 8, "April 18, 1857"; — also George William Curtis, John Farmer, Col. Thomas Higginson and B. P. Shil- laber, 4° or 8°, of each. Authors. (5) 2128 Greeley, Horace, Author, politician and journalist, a. I. s. 2 pages 4° and address, " New York, April 17, 1848," to Gen. Leslie Combs. A fine political letter in regard to Henry Clay's candidacy. 2129 Greeley, a.l.s. i page 8°, "New York, Oct. 6, 1856"; — also Henry Colman, Freeman Hunt and W. W. Seaton, a. I. s. 4°, of each. Noted journalists. (4) 2130 Hale, Mrs. Sarah Josepha, Authoress and editress, a. I. s. 3 pages 8°, "Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1873"; — also Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, etc., a. I. s. 8°, of each. Noted writers and reformers. (6) CATALOGUE. i8i 2 13 1 Hamilton, Alexander, First Secretary of the Treasury, etc., address of letter, franked, as Secretary; — also Daniel Webster, H. Hamlin, Gens. Winfield Scolt, Daniel E. Sickles and John A. Dix, John Sherman, Thomas Cronin, Gideon Welles, etc., franked envelope of each, and many with autograph address. (27) 2132 Hampton, Town of. Documents relating to affairs in the town, in the autograph of Edward Rawson and Thomas Bradbury. Folio and 4°, 1642-76. Of his- torical interest. (9) 2133 Hancock, John, Signer of the Declaration, etc., d. s. 1-2 page 8°, " Boston, June, 1765." A Lottery Ticket for the rebuilding of Faneuil Hall, after its destruction by fire. Rare. 2134 Hancock, d. s. double folio, "July 15. 1788," signed as Governor of Massachusetts. A ship's register. 2135 Harlan, James, Secretary of the Interior, etc., a. I. s. 1 page 4°, "May 23, 1844," to Gen. Leslie Combs; — also Reverdy Johnson and John McLean, a, I. s. 8°, of each. Cabinet officers. (3) 2136 Harrison, Gen. William Henry, President of the United States, etc., a. I. s. 2 pages folio, "Head Quarters, Foot of the Miami Rapids, Feb. 4, 1813." " . . Knowing the anxiety which must prevail upon the subject of our movements, I inform you of my arrival here on the 2d inst. I have with me a small but determined and select Band having in one way or other gotten rid of the feeble and the cowardly ammounting to a number which would surprise you. However the ballance are to be depended upon and are now in fine spirits and full of confidence. The foundations of Fort Meigs are laid, it will be strong work. . . ." 2137 Heath, William, Major-General in the Revolution, etc., a. I. 2 pages folio, " Head Quarters, Boston, Aug. 12, 1778," to Col. J. Davis in regard to building Barracks for the troops of the Convention, a very clean draft, but unsigned; — also Gens. Benjamin Lincoln and Henry Dearborn, d. s. i page folio of each. (3) 2 I 38 Holmes, Dr. Oliver Wendell, Poet, author and physician, a. I. s. 2 pages 8°, no date, in regard to delivering a lecture at Lynn. 2139 Huntington, Rt. Rev. Frederick D., P. E. Bishop of Central New York, a. I. s. i page 8°, "Cambridge, Oct. 2, 1856 "; — also Revs. Richard S. Storrs, James De Normandie, Barnas Sears, Mat. Hale Smith, etc., a. I. s. 8°, of each. Noted clergymen. (6) 2140 Ingham, Samuel D., Secretary of the Treasury, etc., I. s. I page 4°, "April 17, 1829"; — also Louis McLane, Levi Woodbury, Oliver Wolcott and William M. Mere- dith, /. s. 4°, of each. Cabinet officers. (5) i82 CATALOGUE. 2 141 Indenture made between James Halsey and Daniel Turell, of land in Boston, 2 pages double folio, " July 19, 1676," and signed by John Pynchon, Isaac Adding- ton and others. On vellum and in very good condi- tion. 2142 Irving, Washington, Historian, signature, i page 8°, 1852; — also Gen. Tom Thumb, John C. Calhoun, Oliver Wolcott, Pres. Frank Pierce, Alexander H. Rice, B. L. Farjeon, Major Thomas Melville, Galusha A. Grow, Simon Cameron, Bishop M. Eastburn, James L. Orr, etc., signature or small document of each. (20) 2143 Jackson, Jonathan, Statesman and patriot, /. s. i page folio and address franked, "Boston, Dec. 21, 1799"; — and /. s. 3 pages folio, "Boston, March 24, 1800"; — also James Lovell, d. s. i page 4°, 1797, signed also by Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. Members of the Old Con- gress. (3) 2144 Jefferson, Thomas, Signer of the Declaration, etc., a. I. s. I page 4° and address, " Monticello, July 11, 1824," to Gen. H. A. S. Dearborn, introducing Col. Peyton, of Richmond. In very good condition. 2145 Johnson, Richard M., Vice-president of the United States, etc., a. I. s. i page 4°, "April 10, 1818," to Leslie Combs; — Col. James Johnson, prominent at the Battle of the Thames, a. I. s. i page 4°, "Feb. 2, 1821"; — and Gen. James Miller, d. s. 1-2 page 4°, 1807. Officers in the War of 1812. (3) 2146 Lancaster, Town of. Order for men to repair to their appointed Garrisons, i page folio, "April 20, 1704," signed by Jonathan Tyng, Thomas Brown, John Law and Jona. Bowers, and containing a list of 98 names. An important historical document. 2147 Langdon, John, Member of the Constitutional Conven- tion, etc., d. s. I page 4°, "Concord, June 18, 1810," signed also by J. Sparhawk; — also Jonathan Jackson, d. s. I page oblong folio, "Boston, Dec. 23, 1799." Members of the Old Congress. (2) 2148 Larcom, Lucy, Poetess, auto, poem signed, 4 pages 4", "Dec. 17, J877, Her Garden"; — also Thos. Wistar, auto, poem signed, 2 pages 4°, " Dec. i, 1882, Christmas Carol." (2) 2149 Letcher, John, War governor of Virginia, 1860-64, etc., a. I. s. " Letcher," i page 4°, " June 25, 1844," to Gen. Leslie Combs; — -also Major-General John C. Breckinridge, /. s. i page 8°, "Washington, Jan. 18, i860." (2) CATALOGUE. 183 2150 Letters, Miscellaneous, from John Farmer, Dr. J. B. S. Jackson, Henry B. Stanton, N. Biddle, Dr. George Parkman, Moses Grant, Gen. Henry K. Oliver, Charles P. Sumner, Marshall P. Wilder, Chauncey Goodrich, J. B. Thornton, and many others, folio, 4°, and 8°. (40) 2151 Lexington and Woburn, Towns of. Tax lists for 1799- 1800, made by Samuel Thompson, Surveyor of the Revenue for the Third district of Massachusetts. (Lot.) 2152 Lincoln, Abraham, President of the United States, etc., /. s. I page oblong 8°, " Springfield, Jan. 15, 1861." The answer to a request for an autograph. 2153 Lincoln, Benjamin, Major-General in the Revolution, etc., d. s. I page 4°, "Boston, May 12, 1798," signed as Collector of the Port; — with five other similar documents, signed also by James Lovell, M. O. C, folio and 4°, 1797-1806. (6) 2154 Lithographs, Phototypes, etc., of Josephine Orton, H. C. Barnaby, J. A. Smith, Lorin Deland, Thomas A. Edison, etc. Some groups. (6) 215s Log Book kept by Midshipman John P. Parker, on board U. S. Sloop of War "Warren," "Ontario," "Boston," and others, May, 1829, to June 14, 1834. Folio, parchment. John P. Parker was shipmate with (Adm.) John A. Dalgren on the " Ontario," 1831. Interesting journal of visits to Spanish ports, etc. 2156 Lovell, James, Signer of the Articles of Confederation, etc., d. s. I page folio, "Boston, Nov. 14, 1803," signed also by Gen. Benj. Lincoln; — also Jonathan Jackson, d. s. i page folio, " Boston, March 24, 1800." Members of the Old Congress. (2) 2157 McLean, John, Postmaster-General, etc., /. s. i page 4°, "March 13,1824"; — also Richard Rush, David Henshaw (d. s.), Levi Woodbury, and Oliver Wolcott, /. s. 4°, of each. Cabinet officers. (5) 2158 Madison, James, President of the United States, etc., d. s. I page large folio, "March 2, 1810," a ship's paper, signed as President, and signed also by Robert Smith. On vellum. 2159 Madison, d. s. portion of, i page 4°, signed as Secre- retary of State; — also John Taylor Gilman and Chas. Carroll of Carrollton, d. s. 1-2 page 8°, of each, 1799- 1826. Members of the Old Congress. (3) 2160 Massachusetts, State of; Court documents and other papers, relating to various towns in the State, viz. : Billerica, Medford, Boston, Watertown, etc., folio and 4°, 1754-91. and signed by various officials. (10) i84 CATALOGUE. 216 1 Meredith, Samuel, Secretary of the Treasury, etc., /. s. I page 4° and address franked, "Sept. i, 1795"; — also Alexander Hamilton, L s. i page 4°, "Oct. 10, 1789." Members of the Old Congress. (2) 2162 Military Philosophical Society. The diploma of Gen. Henry Dearborn, 2 pages double folio, 1805, signed by Gen. Jona. Williams, as president; elaborate en- graved heading, on paper; — with lithograph blank re- production of the Cincinnati diploma, also on paper. (2) 2163 Miller, James, Brig. -General U. S. Army, the Hero of Lundy's Lane, etc., d. s. i page 4°, " Salem, May 25, 183s," signed as Collector of the Port; — with eight other similar documents, folio and 4°, 1837-43. (9) 2164 National Theatre, Boston. Programme of "Nov. 11, 1846; First appearance in America of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vincent, in Popping the Question." In good con- dition and very rare. 2165 New Hampshire, Governors of. Frederick Smyth and James A. Weston, a. I. s. 4°, of each; — Isaac Hill, John H. Steele, and John Bell, d. s. of each, 1828-73. (s) 2t66 New Hampshire, State Militia of, documents and papers relating to, folio, 4°, and 8°, 1814-46. Interesting to the State of New Hampshire. (25) 2167 Nottingham, West, Town of, (now Hudson, N. H.). The original charter of the town, given by King George II., 2 pages double folio, "July 4, 1746"; signed by Benning Wentworth, as Governor of New Hampshire, and by Theodore Atkinson, (member of the Congress at Albany, 1754), as Secretary. Framed and mounted, 20)^x14^. A most interesting and valuable paper in connection with the his- tory of the towns of Dunstable and Hudson, N. H. 2168 Nowell, Increase, Secretary of Mass. -Bay, 1636-49, etc., a. d. s. i page large 4°, "Boston, Nov. 14, 1653- 1654." A Court document in regard to the Iron works at Braintree. Rare. 2169 NowELL. a. d. s. I page 4°, "Oct. 27, 1653"; a deposi- tion of Thomas Marshall; — also a. d. s. 1-2 page 4°, "Oct. 29, 1653"; both court documents. (2) 2170 Order of Elks. " Boston Lodge, Souvenir Programme of the Twelfth Annual Benefit, Boston Theatre, March 27, 1890." Printed on white satin, with 8° descriptive pamphlet, and cuttings. CATALOGUE. 185 2171 Palfrey, John G., Historian, a. I. s. i page 4", "Feb 4, 1845 "; — also John Farmer, George William Curtis, B, P. Shillaber, and William H. Prescott, (Is), a. I. s. 4°, or 8°, of each. Authors. (5) 2178 Parsons, Theophilus, Attorney-General of the United States, etc., d. s. i page 4°, "Jan. 7, 1809," Loan Ofifice certificate ; — also Albert Gallatin, Daniel Webs- ter, David Henshaw, {d. s.), and Levi Woodbury, /. s. 4°, of each. Cabinet officers, (s) 2173 Pierce, Gen. Franklin, President of the United States, etc., a. I. s. I page 8°, "Concord, May 28, i860"; — Hannibal Hamlin, a. I. s. i page 8°, "July 20, i860"; — also a dinner invitation from the President (Jack- son), I page 4° and address, " Nov. 5, 1829." (3) 2174 Proctor, Richard A., Celebrated English astronomer, etc., a. I, s. 4 pages 8°, " Boston, April 14, 1876," re- garding the cancelling of a lecture; — Prof. Benjamin Silliman, and Samuel F. B. Morse, a. I. s. 8°, of each. Distinguished scientists. (3) 217s Randolph, Edward, Collector of Customs, etc., "the evil genius of New England," d. s. 1-2 page 4°, "Bos- ton, April 17, 1689"; signed also by David Jeffries; — Increase Nowell, d. s. i page 4°, "Boston, ye 25, 8 m. 1653." A court document. (2) 2176 Rawson, Edward, Secretary of Mass. -Bay, 1650-86, etc., a. d. s. 2 pages folio, "Aug. 11, 1681." Order of Council regarding the ship "Salamander," belong- ing to the Duke of Brandenburg, at Piscataqua. 2177 Revolutionary Documents, folio and 4°, 1775-78, and signed by Col. John Robinson, Capt. Joshua Reed, Capt. Jonas Richardson, and others; military docu- ments. (6) 2178 Rice, Alexander H., Governor of Massachusetts, etc., a.l.s. I page 8°, "Boston. July 7, i860";— Drs. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, and Samuel A. Greene, a. I. s. 8°, of each, 1861-88. Mayors of Boston. (3) 2179 Seward, William H., Governor of New York, etc., a.l.s. I page 8°, "Washington, Feb. 22, 1858"; — also Edward Kent, J. H. Hammond, George Wolf, and Andrew J. Hamilton, letter, 4°, or 8°, of each. Gov- ernors of States, (s) 2180 Sewell, Samuel, Chief-Justice of Mass. -Bay, leader in the Witchcraft Trials, etc., au(t). MS. 15 pages 8°, "July 18, 1714." A MS. sermon written by Judge Sewele, and purchased with his "Diaries," at the Wiggin sale. Rare. i86 CATALOGUE. 218 1 SiMMs, William Gilmore, Poet, a. I. s. i page 4°, " Wood- lands, S. C, May 19, 1856";— also Nathaniel P. Wil- lis, (/. s.), Frank B. Sanborn, J. W. Churchill, and Rev, John Pierpont, a. I. s, 8°, of each. Authors. (5) 2182 Spencer, John C, Secretary of War, etc., /. s. i page 4°, "Sept. 19, 1843";— also William H. Crawford, David Henshaw, {d. s.), Return J. Meigs, Oliver Wol- cott, and Amos Kendall, /. s. 4°, of each. Cabinet officers. (6) 2183 Stribling, Cornelius K., Rear-Admiral U. S. Navy, log book of the " Cyane," during the voyage to the Pa- cific Coast, Jan., 1842, et seq., during the trouble at Monteray under Com. T. Ap Catesby Jones. A MS. folio volume, containing some very interesting com- ments and accounts of the proceedings. 2184 Subscription List, " for cloathing our Brethren in the Army . . . Boston, Dec. 2, 1779," 3 pages folio, and signed by Stephen Higginson, John Rowe, Bart. Knee- land, James Swan, Ellis Gray, H. Inches, M. Brimmer, and thirty- four others, prominent inhabitants of Bos- ton. 2185 Tyler, John, President of the United States, a. I. s. i page 8°, "March 23, 1856"; — also Andrew Johnson, Martin Van Buren, and Millard Fillmore, au(o. address of letter, franked by each; — James Buchanan, Frank- lin Pierce, and Gen. U. S. Grant, signature of each. Presidents. (7) 2186 Varnum, Joseph B., President /w (em. of the Senate, and Revolutionary officer, a. I. s. 1 page folio, " Wash- ington, Feb. 8, 1802"; — also William Pennington, Governor of New Jersey, etc., a. i. s. i page 8°, i860. Speakers of the House of Representatives. (2) 2187 Waldron, Col. Richard, Chief-Justice of New Hamp- shire, Secretary of the Province, etc., a. I. s. 1 page folio and address, " Cochecho, March 8, 1702," to Col. Daniel Pierce, on Indian affairs. A very interest- ing letter. 2188 Washington, Gen. George, First President of the United States, etc., d. s. 2 pages double folio, "June 18, 179s," signed also by Edmund Randolph, as Sec- retary of State. A ship's paper, signed as President. In poor condition. 2189 Webster, Daniel, Statesman and orator, a. I. s. 3 pages 8°, "Marshfield, Dec. 25, 1847 "; — also Chief-Justice Lemuel Shaw, Rufus Choate, George Tyler Bigelow, etc., a. I. s. 4°, or 8°, of each. Celebrated jurists. (5) CATALOGUE. 187 2190 White, Edward, Revolutionary soldier, a. I. s. 2 pages 4° and address, "Valley Forge, Jan. 2, 1778," to his father, Benj. White, member of the Mass. Committee of Safety, with 2 other 4° letters, 1778, to the same; giving an interesting account of his camp life. (3) 2191 Whittier, John G., Poet, signature; — also Marcus Mor- ton, David Wilmot, Daniel Webster, Sir Fenwick Williams, of Kars, Isaac Toucey, Gen. B. Lincoln, Alex. Hamilton, Gov. Isaac Hill, Z. Chandler, Gerrit Smith, Gideon Welles, etc., signature, or small docu- ment, of each. (20) 2192 WiLLiAMSBURGH, (Va.) City of, Deed of land in the lay- ing out of the City, 2 pages double folio, "Aug. 9, 1 7 14," signed by Dr. John Clayton, the celebrated botanist, and others. Very rare. 2193 WoBURN, Mass., Town of. Documents and papers re- lating to the town and its inhabitants, folio, 4°, and 8°, 1748-1812, and signed by Judges John Winthrop, Samuel Danforth, Oliver Prescott, Thaddeus Mason, and others. (50) 2194 Wolf, George, Governor of Penn., etc., /. s. i page 4°, "Aug. 5, 1836"; — also Daniel Brent, John Steele, Tully R. Wise, James W. McCuIlock, etc., /. s. 4°, of each. Officers in the Service of the Federal Govern- ment. (14) 2195 Wool, John E., Major-General in United States Army, etc., a. I. s. I page 8°, "Feb. 16, i860";— also Gen. Leslie Combs, a. I. s. i page 4°, i860; — Gen. James Miller, d. s. i page 4°, 1842. Officers in the War of 1812. (3) BROADSIDES. The first nine lots are mounted on linen stretchers, and varnished ready for framing. iio6 Broadside. "By the Great and General Court of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, A PROCLAMATION: But as our Enemies have proceeded to such barbarous Extremities, commencing Hostilities upon the good People of this colony, and with unprecedented Malice exerting their Power to spread the Calamities of Fire, Sword and Famine through the Land, and no reason- able Prospect remaint of a speedy Reconciliation with Great Britain, the Congress have resolved: That no Obedience being due to the Act of Parliament for i88 CATALOGUE. Continued. altering the Charter of the Colony of Massachusetts- Bay, nor to a Governor or Lieutenant Governor, who will not observe the Directions of, but endeavor to subvert that Charter; the Governor and Lieut. Gover- nor of that Colony, are to be considered as absent, and those offices vacant; and as there is no Council there, and Inconveniences arising from the Suspension of the Powers of Government, are intolerable, espe- cially at a Time when Gen. Gage hath actually levied War, and is carrying on Hostilities against his Maj- esty's peaceable and loyal Subjects of that Colony; that in order to conform as near as may be to the Spirit and substance of the Charter, it be recomended to the Provincial Convention, to write Letters to the Inhabitants of the several Places which are entitled to Representation in Assembly, requesting them to chuse such Representatives; and that the Assembly when chosen, do elect Councellors; and that such Assembly and Council, exercise the Powers of Government, untill a Governor of his Majesty's Appointment will consent to govern the Colony, according to its Charter. In Pursuance of which Advice, the good People of this Colony have chosen a full and free Representation of themselves, who, bein convened in Assembly have elected a Council ; who as the executive Branch of Gov- ernment have constituted necessary Officers through the Colony, etc. Sent down for Concurrence, Perez Morton, Dep'y Sec'ry. In the House of Representa- tives, Jan. 23, 1776. Read and concurr'd, William Cooper, Speaker pro tem. Censented to, William Sever, Walter Spooner, Caleb Gushing, John Winthrop, Thomas Gushing, John Whetcomb, Jeremiah Foster, Eldad Taylor, Moses Gill, Michael Farley, Samuel Holten, Charles Chauucey, Joseph Palmer, John Tay- lor, Benjamin White, James Prescott. God save the People." Folio. n. p., n. d. 2197 Broadside, By His Excellency, Jonathan Belcher, Esq.; Captain General and Governour in Chief, in and over His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, A Proclamation ... to grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal to any of His loving Subjects for arming and fitting out private Ships of War for seizing Spanish Ships. . . . Given at the Council Chamber in Boston, the Tenth Day of August, 1739. By His Excellency's Command, J. Willard, Seer. Large tolio. Printed by J. Draper: Boston. CATALOGUE. 189 2198 Broadside. Whereas a great Number of People have expressed a Desire that the Names of the Addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson, and Protesters against the solemn League and Covenant might be made Pub- lick, the following is a true List of the same, viz., 123 names follows. Protester's list contains 128 names. Sold in Queen St. Large folio. n. p., n. d. 2199 Broadside. Life, Last Words and Dying Confession of Rachel Wall, who, with William Smith and William Dunogan, were executed at Boston, on Thursday, October 8, 1789, for High- Way Robbery. Made at Boston Jail, Oct. 7, 1789. Woodcut. Large folio. n. p., n. d. 2200 Broadside. A Funeral Elegy on the Rev. and Renowned George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Hon., the Countess of Huntington, Who departed this Life at Newbury-Port, on Sabbath morning, the 30th of Sept., 1770, in the 56th year of his age. Folio, n. p., n. d. 230I Broadside. Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. The Order of the Exercises for Commence- ment, July 15, 1801. Program, with list of names of candidates for degrees. Folio. Printed by William Hilliard: Cambridge. 2202 Broadside. New Song, to the Tune of the British Grenadiers. 12 verses of 4 lines each. Narrow folio. n. p., n. d. 2203 Broadside. Order of Procession for the funeral of the late Governor Samuel Adams. (Mr. Adams died Oct. 3rd, 1803.) Narrow folio. n. p., n. d. 2204 Broadside. In Provincial Congress, Concord, March 31, 1775. Whereas this Congress is informed, that many Collectors and Constables, having in their Hands considerable Sums of the public Monies of this Colony, have hitherto neglected to pay the same to Henry Gardner, Esq., of Stow, and the Congress earnestly attentive to the Ease of the Inhabitants of the Colony, are desirous of compleating the Preparations so essen- tially necessery for the public Safety, without calling on them for other Monies than such as are now due to the Colony. Signed by Order of the Provincial Con- gress, John Hancock, President. A true Extract from the Minutes, Benjamin Lincoln, Secretary. Narrow folio. n. p., n. d. 2205 Broadside. Masonic Broadside. Installation of Rising Sun Lodge, at Dunstable, N. H., Oct. 15, A. L. 5822. Order of the Day. With 3 Masonic odes. Small folio, framed. I90 CATALOGUE. 2206 Broadside. Masonic Broadside. Order of Exercises at the Installation and Consecration of Meridian Sun Chapter. With Masonic ode, 3 verses. Printed by Thayer & Wiggin, Nashua Village, N. H. Small folio, framed. 2207 Broadside. President Jefferson's Speech delivered on the Fourth of March, 1801, previous to his inaugura- tion to the Presidency of the United States. Printed on satin, by Nutting & Whitelock. Folio, framed. 2208 Broadside. Death of Sam Patch, Genessee Falls, N. Y. Dated Rochester, Nov. 13, 1829. Small 4°. 2209 Broadside Songs. Pub. at Cross St. (near Mercantile Wharf), Boston, and by L. Deming, about 1810-20. Capt. Robert Kidd; — Captain Ward the Pirate; — The Sea Captain; — American Taxation; — British Lamentation Back Side Albany; — Noble Lads of Canada; — Adam and Eve; — Good Old Days of Adam and Eve; — Tongo Islands. (10) 2210 Broadside. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Senate, July 4, 1782. Appointment of County Commissioners to receive Continental Taxes. Samuel Adams, Presi- dent. John Hancock, Gov., John Avery, Sec. 2 pages small folio. 2211 Broadsides. Nashua Gazette, Extra, 1842; — Let the Light Shine; — Ye Megantic Hunters Bold; — Rep. Party Broadside, Nashua, etc. 7 pieces. 2212 Broadsides. Brief Account of the Execution of the Six Militia Men; — Monumental Inscriptions. These Inscriptions, compiled from authentic sources, but principally from Official Documents communicated by the Department of War to Congress, on the 25th day of January, 1828, are, in this form, submitted to the serious consideration of the American People, under the firm conviction, that the facts embodied in them, ought to, and will, produce a cool and deliberate examination of the qualifications of Gen. Andrew Jack- son, for the high Civil Station to which he aspires, and to attain which he electioneers with a boldness and pertinacity, unexampled in this Republic. If he shall be found guilty of having Illegally and Wantonly Shed the Blood of His Countrymen and Fellow Soldiers, Entrust not the Liberty and Happiness of this Most Free and Most Happy Country To His Keeping. A half sheet of the N. H. Journal, Oct. 20, 1828, with a row of six coffins and inscriptions. Both mounted on linen. (2) CATALOGUE. 191 2213 Broadside. Life and Age of Man; Stages of Man's life, from the Cradle to the Grave, set forth in an alpha- betical poem. 28 verses and 11 descriptions in rhyme. Woodcut. Large folio, sheet. Barre, n. d. 2214 Broadside. Biography of Mr. Jason Fairbanks and Miss Eliza Fales; containing a sketch of their Characters and authentic description of the termination of Miss Fales' Life, and the behaviour of Fairbanks at his exe- cution for her murder. Large folio, mounted on linen and varnished. Printed and Sold in Russell St. near West Boston Bridge: Boston. With wood engraving at the top of Fairbanks hanging from the gallows. 2215 Broadside. Facsimile of the Original Declaration of In- dependence, with facsimile signatures. Folio, printed on bond paper. 2216 Broadsides. Way to Wealth, by Richard Saunders (Benj. Franklin); — Celelebration July 4th, 1825, Old South Church, Boston, True & Greene, Printers; — List of Prizes and Blanks drawn in the Washington Hotel Lottery, Oct. 29, 1798. (5) 2217 Broadside. American Taxation; or, the spirit of Sev- enty-six exemplified in a song written in the golden days which tried men's Souls. 36 verses of 4 lines each. Small folio. n. p., n. d. 2218 Broadside. "Adam and Eve," a ballad, i page large folio; — and "American Taxation, or the spirit of Seventy-six exemplified in a song written in the golden days which tried men's Souls," double folio. (2) 2219 Broadside. " Address to the Inhabitants of the United States of America " regarding the financial condition of the country, by John Jay, Pres. of Congress, 2 pages double folio, "May 26, 1779"; — also "Resolve of Congress, April 29, 1777," in regard to the pay of the Continental Troops, i page folio. (2) 2230 Broadside. "An Act for providing a Reinforcement to the American Army ; In the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Six, Boston. . . ." 4 pages folio; — also " Resolves of the State of Mass.- Bay, In Council, Jan. 13, 1780," in regard to the pay- ment of Continental Soldiers, i page folio. (2) Broadside. " Battle of Bunker Hill. This Song was composed by the British, after the engagement," I page 4°; — also "Another Glorious Victory. Newport, Oct. 18, 1813." An account in verse of the capture of the Morgiana, by the Privateer Sara- toga. I page 4°. (2) 2221 192 CATALOGUE. 232 2 Broadside. "A Bill to Regulate and Restrain Paper Bills of Credit in the British Colonies and Plantations in America, and to prevent the same being legal Tenders in Payments for Money. . . . Sept. 29, 1751." 3 pages double folio, filled out in the hand of William Cooper, Town Clerk, of Boston. Printed by Thomas Fleet. 2223 Broadside. "Blazing Stars, The Messengers of God's Wrath. A few serious and solemn Medita- tions upon a wonderful Comet which some time since flamed in our horizon . . . and a Wonderful and Surprizing Dream . . . Sept. 18, MDCCLXIX . . ." 2 pages double folio. 2224 Broadside. " A Bloody Battle, Between the United States Troops under the command of Gov. Harrison, and several tribes of Indians, near the Prophet's Town, Nov. 7, 1811," I page 4°, with illustrated heading; — " The Battle of Plattsburg "; — and The Battle of Queenstown," each i page 4°. (3) 2225 Broadside. " Boston Commercial Gazette. The Car- rier's Address," for the years 1818, 1820, 182 1, 1822, 1823 and 1825. Each one page folio, and in fine con- dition. (6) 2226 Broadside. " Boston Gazette, Address of the Car- riers," for the years 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816 and 181 7. Each I page folio. (6) 2227 Broadside. "Boston Intelligencer, and Morning and Evening Advertiser; Address of the Carrier," for the years 1817, 1818 and 1821; — and " New Year's Address of the Carrier of The American Statesman," 1824. Each I page folio. (4) 2228 Broadside. "Boston Patriot and Chronicle, Ad- dress of the Carriers," for the years 1818, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824 and 1825; — and "Address of the Carrier of the Evening Gazette, 1816." Each i page folio. (8) 2229 Broadside. "The Carriers of the Virginia Patriot, . . . offer the usual tribute of a few Rhymes. Christ- mas, 1816," 2 pages double folio, with ornamental border; — and "Address of the Carrier of the Rome Sentinel, Jan. i, 1840," i page 4°. (2) 2230 Broadside. "The Casket ... a Periodical Miscel- lany, issued monthly (1829) . . . Published by Samuel C. Atkinson, Philadelphia." 2 pages double folio, the prospectus of the magazine, with a portrait of Lafay- ette at the head; — also two other hand bills, 1784- 182 1, folio and 4°. (3) CATALOGUE. 193 2231 Broadside. "Catalogue of the Professors and Stu- dents of the Theological Seminary, Andover," for the years 1817, 1818, 1819 and 1821, each i page folio. Backed. (4) 2232 Broadside. "Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of BowDoiN College, Brunswick, Oct. 1819," I page folio; — Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of Phillips Exeter Academy, Dec. 1821," i page folio; — Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of Pinkerton Academy, Londonderry, 1823," I page folio, all backed. (3) 2233 Broadside. "Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of Dartmouth University," for the years 1806, 1807 and 1808, each 2 pages double folio, backed. (3) 2234 Broadside. " Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of Dartmouth University," for the years 181 6, 181 7, 181 8, each folio, backed. (3) 223s Broadside. " Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of Dartmouth University," for the years 1816, 1817, 1819; each 2 pages double folio, backed. (3) 2236 Broadside. "Catalogue of the Medical Students who attended the lectures of Dr. Nathan Smith at Dartmouth College, 1806-07"; — ^'so catalogues of the Medical Institution of Dartmouth College, for the years 1813, 1818, 1817 and 1819; each i page folio, backed. (5) 2237 Broadside. "Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of Harvard University, Cambridge, Oct., 1813"; 2 pages double folio; torn, but repaired. 2238 Broadside. "Catalogue of the Officers and Stu- dents of Harvard University, Cambridge, Oct. 1816 "; 2 pages double folio, backed. 2239 Broadside. " Celebration of the Forty-ninth Anniver- sary of American Independence, Held at the Old South Church, July 4, 1825," i page folio, in perfect condition; — with three other orders of exercises for Fourth of July Celebrations. (4) 2240 Broadside. " The Close or the Year. Addressed to the Readers of the Connecticut Mirror . . . Hartford, Jan. I, 1811," a pages double folio; — and " War and Proclamations. Addressed to the Readers of the Connecticut Mirror . . . Hartford, Jan. i, 1813," double folio. (2) 194 CATALOGUE. 3241 Broadside. "Columbian Centinal, Address for the Carriers," for the years 1810, i8iz, 1813, 1814, 1821 and 1824; each i page folio. (6) 2242 Broadside. "Commonwealth of Mass. In the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty- Seven. An Act, describing the Disqualification to which Persons shall be subjected, who have been, or may be guilty of Treason, or giving Aid or support to the present Rebellion, and to whom a Pardon may be extended." ... 2 pages double folio, " Feb. 16, 1787." An interesting paper in connection with the affairs of Shay's Re- bellion, and in perfect condition. 2243 Broadside. "Contrast of the Military Character and Services of Gen. William Henry Harrison and Col. Richard M. Johnson." 2 pages double folio, from "The Western Globe," no date, but in perfect condi- tion. A campaign document. 2244 Broadside. " Copy of a Letter from Samuel Tully . . . Who is under Sentence of Death for Piracy and Murder . . . Boston, Nov. 6, 1812," i page folio; — also "The Dying Words of Perry Anthony, who was executed at Boston, Dec. 21," i page large folio. 2245 Broadside. "Decatur's Victory . . . Battle between the American Frigate, 'United States,' Commodore Decatur, Master, and the British Frigate, ' Macedo- nian,' Oct. 25," (1812); — also "The Peacock and L'Epervier," song in commemoration of Capt. Warr- ington's victory, April 29, 1814. Each i page 4°. (a) 2246 Broadside. " Eighth Naval Victory ; Lines, Com- posed on the capture of his Britannic Majesty's Squadron on Lake Erie, by Commodore Perry "; — also " Brilliant Naval Victory, Yankee Perry, better than Old English Cider." Each i page 4°, with illustrated headings. (2) 2247 Broadside. Electioneering Poster, during the contest of Henry Hubbard, for Governor of New Hampshire, (1842), 2 pages double folio. 2248 Broadside. " Elegy, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Newburyport . . . " i page folio ; — Handbill of exhi- bition of an Elephant, "Sept. 19, 1797"; — "Order of the Commonwealth of Mass., regarding the late fire in Newburyport, June 14, 1811," i page 4°; — with two programmes of entertainments, all in Newbury- port. (5) 2249 Broadside. " An Elegy, written on the Lamented Death of Her Majesty Queen Charlotte, (1818). By John Argust, Havenfordwest. " i page folio, with mourning border. CATALOGUE^ 195 2250 Broadside. " Evacuation of the Town of Boston by the Britons, March 17, 1776; two favorite Songs made for." I page folio, with pictorial heading. In remark- ably good condition. 2251 Broadside. "Funeral Hymn, Composed by that emi- nent Servant of the Most High God, the late Rever- end and Renowned George Whitkfield . . . Who de- parted this Life in full assurance of a Better, on Lord's Day, the Thirtieth of Sept., 1770, at 6 o'clock in the Morning, of a sudden Fit of the Asthma at Newbury-Port, in New England. . . . This Hymn was designed to have been sung over His Corpse, by the Orphans belonging to His Tabernacle in London, had this great, pious, and learned man died there. . . ." I page folio, with mourning border. 2252 Broadside. "Genius of Liberty. The Newsboy's Address to the Patrons of the American Mercury, Hartford, Jan. i, 1802," 2 pages double folio; — and "The Carrier of the American Mercury, Presents the following to his Customers, wishing them a Happy New Year, Hartford, Jan. i, 1790," i page folio. (2) 2253 Broadside. " Guillotina, For 1797, Addressed to the Readers of the Connecticut Courant . . . Hartford, Jan. I, i797i" 2 pages double folio; — and "Guillo- tina, For the Year 1798, Addressed to the Readers of the Connecticut Courant," 2 pages double folio. In perfect condition. (2) 2254 Broadside. Handbill, double folio, of " Sale of Land in the Waldo Patent, by Henry Knox," giving a glow- ing description of the locality and its advantages. No date, but later than 1798. 2255 Broadside. " Harvard College Lottery . . . Drawing 23d September next, in Boston. . . . Boston, July 9, 181 2," prospectus, 2 pages double folio, with ticket to the Lottery attached; — and " Dixville Road Lottery," I page folio, " Dec, 1809," also with ticket. (2) 2256 Broadside. " In the House of Representatives, Dec. 4, 1776. Resolved, That the Selectmen of each Town in this State be and hereby are directed to deliver out of those narrow axes kept in such Town for the use of the Militia upon an Alarm, or other axes. One ax for every six men now drafted for the Reinforce- ment of the Continental Army. ... J. Warren, Speaker," i page folio;— and "Resolve . . . Dec. 9, 1776," I page folio, in regard to a census of the male population. (2) 196 CATALOGUE. 3257 Broadside. "Hon. Henry Gardner, Esq., Treasurer and Receiver of State of Mass.-Bay . . . Boston, July 4, 1778," a tax warrant signed as Treasurer, i page large folio; — and official letter from the Speaker of the House of Representatives, " Feb. 19, 1778," 1 page 4°, regarding the taxes for the year. (2) 2258 Broadside. "List of Legal Voters in Nashua, March 9, 1841," a pages double folio, in perfect con- dition. Interesting to the City of Nashua, N. H. 2259 Broadside. " List of Vessels, Belonging to the Dis- trict of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January, 182 1," 1 page folio, backed. 2260 Broadside. " Extrait Des R^gistres, dcs Audiances du Conseil Sup^rieur, de la Province de la Louisianne. Du 7 Mai, 1765." 4 pages large folio, in fine condi- tion, and historically interesting. 2261 Broadside. " Map of the Battle Ground of Greenbriar River, (Oct., 1861), drawn and published by A. T. McRae, C. S. A. Quitman Guards, First Reg't Ga. Vols. Engraved by J. Baumgarten, Richmond, Va." 2 pages double folio. 2262 Broadside. " Natural and Political History of the Gerry-Mander! In two chapters." 3 pages double folio, (18 1 2). In perfect condition. 2263 Broadside. " New England Galaxy, Address of the Carriers," for the years 1818 and 1821; — also "Ad- dress of the Carriers," of various other N. E. news- papers, 1810-21, folio and 4°. (8) 2264 Broadside. "Notification. The Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston . . . are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil Hall, on Tuesday the nth Day of May ... to act upon all matters. William Cooper, TowN-Clerk, Boston, May 5, 1784," i page 4°; — also " An Act of the House of Representatives, March 23, 1784," in regard to the Collection of Taxes. I page folio. (2) 2265 Broadside. "One Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington." Order of exercises; — with three other papers in regard to the Celebration. (4) 2266 Broadside. " Order of Exercises at the Celebration of the 6ist Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1836," i page folio; — also " Order of Services ... of the First Centennial Anniversary of the Battle, June 17, 1875," 4 pages large 8°; — and "order of procession, June 17^ 1857," i page folio. (3) CATALOGUE. 197 2967 Broadside. "Resolve in the House of Representa- tives, Feb. 6, 1777, James Warren, Speaker," in regard to clothes for the Army, i page folio; — and two other Resolves, 1777, regarding powder and wagons, each I page 4°. (3) 2268 Broadside. "Sixth Naval Victory. The Enterprise and the Boxer," i page 4'; — also "Capture of the British Packet Swallow, by Commodore Rodgers," I page 4°; — and "Address of The Carrier of the Boston Intelligencer, 1820, i page folio. (3) 2269 Broadside. "State of Mass.-Bay, In the House of Representatives, Jan. 20, 1777. Whereas it is of the utmost Importame, That the Army now raising for the De- fence of the American States, should be supplied with Blankets; and there not being a sufficient Quantity in Store, Therefore Resolved, That there be Five Thou- sand Blankets levied on the several Towns and Plan- tations in this State, in the several Proportions as ex- pressed in this Schedule. ..." 2 pages double folio. 9270 Broadside, " State of Massachusetts-Bav. In Convention, June 16, 1780. Whereas, upon due ex- amination of the Returns made by the several Towns and Plantations within this State ... the Inhabitants thereof . . . have expressed their approbation of the Form of Government agreed upon by this Convention. . . . This Convention do hereupon declare the said Form to be The Constitution of Government es- tablished by and for the Inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts-Bay. ..." i page folio. 2271 Broadside. "State of Mass-Bay. In the House of Representatives. Sept. 25, 1780"; — and "June 22, 1781." Resolves, regarding supplies for the Army, each 4 pages folio. (2) 2272 Broadside. " State of New Hampshire. By the Gov- ernor. A Proclamation, for a day of Public Thanksgiving . . . Portsmouth, Oct. 10, 1805," 2 pages double folio;— also two proclamations for a Public Fast, each i page 4°, 1840 and 186 1. (3) 2273 Broadside. "State of New Hampshire. By the Governor. A Proclamation, for a Day of Thanks- giving . . . Concord, Oct. 3, 1816"; 2 pages double folio; — also " Proclamation, for A Day of Thanks- giving, Concord, Nov. 3, 18 18," 2 pages double folio. Both in fine condition. (2) igS CATALOGUE. 2274 Broadside. " Truxtons Victory," 1 page 4°; — also "The Wasp and The Reindeer," i page 4°; — and " The Ship Union, 98," an illustrated campaign doc- ument, for Samuel Dexter, i page folio, 1814. (3) 2275 Broadside. " The Way to Wealth; as clearly shown in the Preface of an old Pensylvanian Almanack, intitled, Poor Richard, Improved, Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin," 2 pages double folio, in fine condition. 2276 Broadside. " Yankee Jobs, Brought down to April 27, 1813," a song of the War of 1812, i page 4°; — also " The New Tid-Re-I, An Ode," i page 4°. (2) COINS AND MEDALS. 2277 Confederate States Medal, 1862. Electrotype in leather case. 2278 Napoleon III. Bronze medal, " Palais de I'lndustrie," 1853. In case. 2279 Silver Medal. Humane Society of Mass., awarded in 1851. 2280 Silver Medal. Mass. Horticultural Society, awarded to Moses Hunt, 1867. In leather case. 2281 Silver Medal. Humane Society of Mass., awarded 1893. In case. 2282 Franklin Medal, silver, not inscribed. 2283 Masonic Model. St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter, 125th Anniversary, 1894. 2284 Medal. Art Treasures Exhibition, 1857. White metal in brass box. 2285 Silver Medal. World's Columbian Exposition. 2286 Silver Medal. Mass. Charitable Mechanic Association 1878. 2287 Pine tree Shilling, 1652, slightly clipped. 2288 Columbian Half Dollar. 2289 Ancient Greek and Roman Copper Coins. 70 pieces. 2290 Another Lot, better condition, some very rare. 12 pieces. 2291 Greek and Roman Silver Coins, all in good condition. i8 pieces. 2292 Coins and Medals, etc. 10 pieces. 2293 Colonial Currency. 21 pieces. 2294 Bas-Relief bust of Wendell Phillips. In leather case. 2295 Two antique belt buckles. C. F. LIBBiE & GO. BOOK AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS. 646 WASNIN8T0II STREET, BOSTON, MASS. TELf PH«HC, exroRD aos*. ESTABLISHED 1878- SPECIAL AUCTION SALES Books> Autographs. Engravings COINS, BRIC-A-BRAC, rURNITURE AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY, SALES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. 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