No. 437 All bids should be addressed to The Anderson Auction Company 5Wcst 29th St., New York City Sales begin at 3 and 7-30 o'clock Telephone: 3150 Madison D. Morse, The Hurst Sale A Letter of Appreciation The American Security and Trust Co. of Washington, D. C, being named as the sole executor of thc'estate of the late Bishop John Fletcher Hurst, chose The Andcrson Auction Company as the medium for the public sale of his choice collection of Books, Autographs, and Manuscripts. In due time the sales were effected, the aggregate proceeds amounting to $56,500. In connection therewith, the following extract from an unsolicited letter received from the Executor may prove of interest : "It seems proper that I should express to you our entire satisfaction with your management and conduct of the sale. The cataloguing, on which so much depended, was admirably done, and the amount realized was fully up to the highest estimate of the value of the collec- tion. I have heretofore congratulated you personally on the success of the sale, and now beg you to accept this expression of our appreciation of the excellent service rendered in this connection by your Company to ours. Yours very truly, JAMES F. HOOD, Secretary." THE LIBBAKY OF THE LATE SIR JOHN BOURINOT (Clerk op the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada) containing RAEE BOOKS, PAMPHI.ETS AISTD MAPS relating TO THE PROGRESS OF GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERY AND THE HISTORY OF CANADA, INCLUDING MANY RELATING TO THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE HISTORY OF AMERICA IN COLONIAL TIMES. rOE SALE AT AUCTION MOI^DAY, TUESDAY AJ^D WED:N^ESDAY FEBKUAKY 19, 20 aot) 21, 1906 BY Cf)e ^nt^erson Auction Cotnpan^ 5 West 29th Street, New York SALES BEGIN IN THE AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING AT 7.30 O'CLOCK Telephone, 3150 Madison N.B. — bids are always understood to be at so much per volume or piece Ziouglas tCaislot S. Co. mew JBorf! rpHE LATE SIR JOHN BOTJRINOT added to his political duties the earnest study of the history of his native land. To this end he commenced gathering the material at an early age, and continued consistently through life, collecting early and rare books and pamphlets, con- temporary accounts, where possible, and transcribing from the Archives of Canada and Paris those documents re- quired that he was unable to obtain by any other means. More especially was his interest centred in the Wars with the French which resulted in the English conquest of Canada, and in the War of the American Revolution, and its sequence, the War of 1812, the second great crisis in Canadian history. Other subjects were not, however, neglected, books relating to the progress of Geographical Discovery, the voyages of the Cabots, of Cartier, Columbus, the earlier history of the Hudson's Bay Company, the early history of the Selkirk settlement on the Red River and its conflicts with the North- West Company, the manners and customs of the Indians, the works of Hennepin, Charlevoix, Denys, LeClercq, Creuxius, Sir William Vaughan's Golden Fleece, Whitbourne's Discovery of Newfoundland, Thevet's Franco Antarctique, and others equally noteworthy dealing with special periods will be found in their various divisions in the catalogue. Under the heading of maps and atlases will be found what is believed to be the finest copy known of the Atlantic Neptune — a book rarely met with in any other state than badly imperfect — together with some particularly choice selections of maps, and facsimiles of the earliest-known charts both in manuscript and print. With but few exceptions the library will be found in ex- ceptionally good condition, many bearing the autograph of its late owner. A RESUME OF THE DIVISIONS. NOS. The American Revolution 21 to 72 Australasia 81 " 97 The Cabots 184 " 203 Cape Breton 227 " 236 The Voyages op Cartier 238 " 245 The French and Indian War 436 " 470 The Hudson's Bay Company 606 " 624 The Indians 634 " 705 The Jesuits and the Jesuit Relations... 714 " 744 The Siege and Capture op Louisboueg. . 814 " 843 Manitoba 882 " 900 Maps and Atlases 901 " 931 Massachusetts 946 " 958 Newfoundland 1041 " 1073 The Norse Voyages to America 1085 " 1107 Nova Scotia 1110 " 1175 Ontario 1178 " 1193 Prince Edward Island 1235 " 1245 Quebec 1352 " 1388 The Rebellions op 1837, 1869, and 1885.. 1399 " 1333 The Earl op Selkirk and the Red River Settlement 1390 " 1403 The War op 1813 1505 " 1519 ORDER OF SALE. Monday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Lots 1- 300 Monday Evening, " 7-30 " " 301- 600 Tuesday Afternoon, "3 " " 601- 900 Tuesday Evening, " 7.30 " " 901-1230 Wednesday Afternoon, " 3 " " 1231-1576 CATALOGUE 1. A DAM (G. M.) The Canadian Northwest: its His- ■^^ tory and Troubles, from the days of the Fur- trade, with the Narrative of the Three Insurrections. Por- traits. Post 8vo, half roan (rubbed). Toronto, 1885 %. ADAMS (SIR F. O.) and C. D. CUNNINGHAM. The Swiss Confederation. Map. Bvo, cloth. Lond. 1889 3. ADAMS (HENRY). A History of the United States, 1801-17. The first and second administration of Jefferson and Madison. 9 vols, crown Bvo, cloth. N. Y. 1890-91 4. ADLER (J. G.) Dictionary of the German and Eng- lish Languages. Fourth edn., revised. Thick 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 1858 5. AKINS (THOS. B.) A Sketch of the Rise and Prog- ress of the Church of England in the British North Ameri- can Provinces. 13mo, cloth, pp. 151. Halifax, N. S., 1849 6. ALASKA IN 1898. United States Geological Survey, 1898-99. C. D. Walcott, Director. (Mineral Resources, Agriculture, Seasons, Game, etc., of Alaska.) Numerous illusts. and maps. Imp. 8vo, cloth. Wash. 1900 7. ALEXANDER (SIR J. E). L'Acadie; or, Seven Years' Explorations in British America. Maps and plates. 2 vols, post 8vo, half roan (water-stained on corner of three plates, another plate slightly torn, but perfect). Lond. 1849 8. [ALMON (JOHN).] A Review of the Reign of George the Second, in which a new light is thrown on the transac- tions, and the effects of Ministerial influence are traced and laid open. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 17b2 The criticisms include the military operations in North Amer- ica and the conduct of the British Government. 9. AMERICAN ACADEMY. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1890-1900. Vols. 1 to 16. Bound in 14 vols. Thick 8vo, half calf. Phil. 1890-1900 Numerous social, political and historical contributions by experts and noted authors. 10. May, 1901, July and Sept., 1902 (2 copies of each); and Jan. and Nov., 1901. (As a lot.) The Anderson Auction Co. 11. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. New Series. Vol. IX., Part 3, 1894; Vol. X., Parts 1 aud 2; Vol. XI., Part 1; Vol. XII., Parts 2 and 3; Vol. XIII., Parts 1 to 3; Vol. XIV., Parts 1 and 2, and Index; Vol. XV., Part 1, 1902, illusts., contributionsby Hoar, Hale, Nourse,Green, etc. 8vo. (13 pieces.) Worcester, Mass., 1895-1902 12. AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. Brown (G. W.) Balti- more and the 19tli April, 1861 : a Study of the War. Plan. 8 vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies.) Bait. 1887 13. AMERICAN COMMONWEALTHS. Edited by Horace Scudder. Virginia, by John Esten Cooke ; NewYork, by E. H. Roberts; Kentucky, by U. S. Chaler; Maryland, by W. H. Brown ; and 10 others. Maps. 14 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Bost. and N. Y. 1884-88 14. AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Various numbers from Vol. 21, No. 2 June 30, 1889, to 1901. Vols. 23 and 27 complete. Illust. (25 pieces, as a lot.) N.Y., v. d. 15. AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Papers of the Association, from its Commencement, Sept., 1884, to Oct., 1891, 5 vols.; Annual Reports (with papers), 1889 and 1S91 to 1900. Together 19 vols. Thick 8vo, cloth (one bound in half calf). N. Y., Lond. and Wash. 1884-1900 16. Duplicates of the above Reports, 1895 and 1896 (in 2 vols.). 3 vols, cloth. 17. AMERICAN JOURNAL OP SOCIOLOGY (The). Various numbers from Vol. 1, No. 1, 1895, to Vol. 7, No. 1, 1901. (7 pieces.) 18. AMERICAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Johns Hop- kins University Studies, several bound in one volume, re- lating to Local Government, including Channing on Town and County Government in the English Colonies of North America, 1884; Davis on American Constitutions, 1885; Wilhelm's Local Institutions of Maryland, 1885; Ingle's Local Institutions of Virginia, 1885; Scott on the Proprietors and the Founding of New Jersey, 1885 ; Macy's Institutional Beginnings in a Western State, 1884; Hosmer's Samuel Adams, 1884; and others. 8vo, limp calf. 19. AMERICAN MEN OF LETTERS Edited by C. D. Warner; Poe, by Geo. R. Woodberrj^; Emerson, by O. W. Holmes; Irving, by C. D. Warner; Webster, by H E. Scud- der; Franklin, by J. B MacMaster; and 8 others. Por- traits. 13 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Bost and N.Y. 1883-94 20. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. Some Account of American Newspapers, particularly of the Eighteenth Cen- tury. With extracts relating to New Jersey. 4 vols 8vo, cloth. (New Jersey Archives, Vols XL, XII., XIX. and XX.) Paterson, N. J., 1894-98 2 The Anderson Auction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 21. ADAMS (JOHN) and LEONARD (DANIEL). Nov- anglus, and Massachusettensis; or, Political Essays pub- lished in the years 1774 and 1775 . . . the former by John Adams, the latter by Jonathan Sewall [i. e., D. Leonard). To which are added Letters by Wm. Tudor. 8vo, half calf. Bost. 1819 23. BEACH (A. C.) The Centennial Celebration of the State of New York. Portraits on steel (George Clinton, Philip Schuyler, Gen. Herkimer, etc.), and illusts. on wood of Revolutionary localities, etc. Roy. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1879 Includes addresses on the Battles of Oriskany, Bemis Heights, Saratoga, the Massacre at Cherry Valley, etc. 23 BOUCHER (JONATHAN). A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution. In Thir- teen Discourses, preached in North America 1763-1775. With an Historical Preface. 8vo, original calf (rebacked). Presentation copy from the author. Lond. 1797 24. CLINTON (SIR HENRY). Observations on Mr. Stedman's History of the American War. Photographic portrait. 4to, half morocco. N. Y. : Bradstreet's Press, 1864 Only 50 copies privately reprinted for F. S. Hoffman, this being No. 41, signed, from the rare original edition of 1794. 25. COFFIN (V.) The Province of Quebec and the early American Revolution : a Study in English- American History, 1760-1776. Royal 8vo, half calf (562 pp.). Presen- tation copy from the author. (Bulletin of the Univ. of Wis.) Madison, 1896 26. CURWEN (SAMUEL). Journal and Letters of an American in England from 1775 to 1783. Edited, with an Appendix of Biographical Sketches, by G. A. Ward. 2 por- traits. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1864 27. DePEYSTER (J. WATTS). Life and Misfortunes and the Military Career of Brig.-Gen. Sir John Johnson (including his Indian Campaigns, 1776-1780 ; the Battle of Oriskany, Ft. Stanwix, Pox Mills, etc.). 2 portraits and map of Burgoyne's Campaign of 1777. Small 4to, cloth. N. Y. : Privately printed, 1882 28. DUNCAN (MAJOR F.) History of the Royal Regi- ment of Artillery (including Service in America during the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, at Water- loo, etc.). 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1879 29. ETHIER (M.) Narration authentique de I'Exchange des Prisonniers, faits aux Cedres, pendant la Guerre Ameri- caine de 1775. (Transl. from the rare English edition of 1777.) 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1873 3 The Anderson Auction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 30. FANNING (DAVID). The Narrative of Col. David Fanning (a Tory in the Revolution), giving an Account of his Adventures in North Carolina, 1775-1783. Written by Himself. With Introduction and Explanatory Notes. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. N. Y. : Sabin, 1865 Only 50 copies reprinted from the edition of Richmond, 1861. 31. FLICK (A. C.) Loyalism in New York during the American Revolution. Svo, half calf, gilt. N. Y. : Columbia University Press, 1901 32. GALLOWAY (JOSEPH). The Examination of Joseph Galloway .... before the House of Commons in a Committee on the American Papers. With Explanatory Notes. Svo, half roan (blank margin of last leaf repaired). Lond. 1779 33. Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq., by a Committee of the House of Commons. A verbatim reprint of the edition of 1779, with some additional Notes, by T. Balch. Royal Svo, calf. Phil. 1855 Only 250 copies printed for the Seventy-Six Society. 34. [ ] Reflections on the Rise and Progress of the American Rebellion, 1780; An Account of the Rise and Progress of the American War, extracted from a late Author, 1780; An Extract of a Letter to the Right Honour- able Lord Viscount H . . e on his Naval Conduct in the American War, 1781 ; An Extract from a Reply to the Ob- servations of Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Howe, on a Pamphlet entitled. Letters to a Nobleman, 1781. Bound in one vol. 13mo, sheep. Lond. : J. Paramore, 1780-81 35. [ ] The Claim of the American Loyalists, Reviewed and Maintained. Svo, half roan (146 pp.). Lond. 1788 36. GORDON (W.) History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America; including an Account of the late War and of the Thirteen Colonies, from their Origin to that Period. Fold- ing maps and plans (including Plan of Boston, the Opera- tions at Charlestown, Yorktown, New York, etc.). 4 vols. Svo, calf. Lond. 1788 Scarce. Fine copy in the original calf binding. The author resided in America from 1770 to 1786, and much of the work was written on the spot. In addition to the valuable records of which Congress allowed him the inspection, Washington, Gates, Greene, Lincoln and Otho H. Williams, allowed him a liberal use of their papers. 37. GREEN (S. A.— Editor). Three Military Diaries; Lieutenant Dudley Bradstreet at the Siege of Louisbourg, 1745-1746 ; Sergeant David Holden during the latter part 4 The Anderson Auction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, of the French and Indian War, Feb'y. 20 to Nov. 29, 1760; Amos Parnsworth during the Revolutionary War, April 19, 1775 to Nov. 17, 1776. Edited, with Introductions and In- dex. 8vo, cloth. Groton, Mass., 1901 38. HENRY (J. J.) An Accurate and Interesting Ac- count of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who Traversed the Wilderness in the Campaign against Quebec in 1775. 13mo, half morocco, gilt top, (with the slip of copyright entry pasted on verso of title, last leaf repaired). Lancaster: W. Greer, 1812 The scarce first edition. A personal narrative of the expedi- tion written in a very graphic manner, with explanatory notes. A memoir of Judge Henry by his daughter is prefixed. 39. [INGLIS (REY. CHARLES).] Letters of Papinian : in which the Conduct, present State, and Prospects of the American Congress are examined. 8vo, half russia, pp. 86. N. Y. printed ; Lond. reprinted, 1779 Inglis was a loyalist, and during the British occupation of New York was made rector of Trinity Church. After the peace he went to England and was appointed the first Bishop of Nova Scotia. One of his earlier pamphlets was burnt by the Sons of Liberty. 40. JOHNSTON (E. L.) Recollections of a Georgia Loyalist, written in 1836. Portraits. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1901 41. JOHNSON (SIR JOHN). Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson during the Oriskany Campaign of 1776-77, anno- tated by W. L. Stone. Historical Introduction by J. Watts de Peyster; and. Some Tracings from the Footprints of the Tories or Loyalists in America by T. B. Myers. Map, por- traits and facsimiles. Small 4to, cloth. (Munsell's His- torical Series, No. 11.) Albany, 1882 42. JOHNSTON (H. P.) Observations on Judge Jones' Loyalist History of the American Revolution. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1880 43. JONES (C. H.) History of the Campaigns for the Conquest of Canada in 1776. Portraits of Gens. Schuyler, Wooster, Sullivan, Gates, Arnold, etc. Royal 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1882 44. JONES (T.) History of New York during the Revo- lutionary War, and of the leading events in the other Colo- nies at that period. Edited, with Contemporary Documents and Notes, by E. F. de Lancey. Portraits on India paper, views, reproductions of rare maps, etc. 2 vols, thick royal 8vo, cloth. (A. L. S. of E. F. de Lancey inserted.) N.Y.1879 The Anderson Auction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 45. KIDDER (F.) Military Operations in Eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the Revolution, chieflj' compiled from the Journals and Letters of Col John Allan, with Notes and Memoir. Map. 8vo, cloth. Albanj': Munsell, 1867 Comprises a narrative of the services and sufferings of a comparatively little-known Revolutionary hero, who spent .seven years among the Micmacs, Maracheets, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indians, and greatly inHuenoed their conduct during the War. 46. LAMB (R.) An Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences during the late American War, from its com- mencement to the year 1783. 8vo, half calf. Dublin, 1809 The author was a sergeant in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (23d Regt.) and was captured at Saratoga with Burgoyne, but later escaped to New York; he was again taken prisoner at York- town, but again escaped to New York. His narrative is one of the most interesting of the war. After his reaching the British lines on his first escape he ivas received by Major Andre, and further on he gives a lengthy account of Andre's capture and execution. 47. LODGE (H. CABOT). The Story of the Revolution (Scribner's Magazine, Vols. XXIII. and XXIV.). Numer- ous illusts. 2 vols, royal 8vo, half calf. N. Y. 1898 48. LORIMER (M. DE). Mes Services pendant la Guerre Americaine de 1775 (Letters written during the American Invasion in 1775-76). Memoire de M. de Lorimer. 8vo, cloth, small embossed stamp on title. Montreal, 1871 49. L0SSIN6 (BENSON J.) Pictorial Field Book of the American Revolution. Colored fronts., etc., and 1,100 illusts. on tuood. 2 vols, royal 8vo, half roan. N.Y. 1851-53 Original issue. 50. LOYALISTS. The Case and Claim of the American Loyalists impartially Stated and Considered. Printed by order of their Agents. 8vo, pp. 38. n. p., n. d. [Lond. 1783] The earliest issue without imprint. 51. Claims of the Loyalists. Papers relating to American Loyalists. (Parliamentary Blue-Book, giving an Account of Dates and Descriptions of all Communications with the Loyalists or their Agents.) 30 April, 1821; also Further Papers, 30 April, 1821. Bound in one vol., wrap- pers, pp. 30 + 11. Lond. 1821 52. MACAULAY (CATHERINE). An Address to the People of England, Scotland and Ireland on the Present Important Crisis of Affairs. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 29. Bath, 1775 The Anderson Auction Co THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 53. MOODY (LIEUT. JAMES). Narrative of the Exer- tions and Sufferings of Lt. J. Moody in the Cause of Gov- ernment since the year 1776. With the Author's last corrections. Introduction and Notes by C. I. Bushnell. Portraits. 8vo, limp calf. N. Y. 1865 Only a small number privately reprinted. The original edi- tion is extremely scarce. 54. MOORE (FRANK). Diary of the American Revolil- tion, from Newspapers and Original Documents. Facsimile plans of battles., etc., portraits (including Andre, Moultrie, etc.), and early views of New York, Boston, Quebec, etc. a vols. Bvo, cloth. N. Y. 1860 55. PAINE (THOMAS). Common Sense, addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Newedn., with additions, Phil. 1776 (title and first three leaves imperfect through damp) ; The True Interest of America Impartially Stated in certain Strictures on a Pamphlet entitled Common Sense, by an American [Charles Inglis], Phil. 1776. The two bound in one vol., 8vo, limp calf. 56. PHELPS (R. H.) History of the Newgate of Con- necticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby; its Insurrections and Massacres, the Imprisonment of the Tories of the Revo- lution, and the Working of its Mines. Also some Account of the State Prison at Wethersfield. Portraits of Pilsbury, view of Newgate, etc. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. Albany, 1860 Only 300 printed. 57. RAMSAY (DAVID). The History of the American Revolution. By David Ramsay, M. D., of South Carolina. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, old calf (rubbed and stamp on title). Dublin, 1793 58. RAYMOND (W. O.— Editor). Winslow Papers, 1776- 1826 ; edited, with Introduction and Notes. 5 portraits and 11 plates from rare prints, etc. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. (New Brunswick Hist. Soc'y.) St. John, N. B., 1901 59. READ (D. B.) Life and Times of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, with some Account of Major Andre and Capt. Brant. Portraits and plates. Square 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1890 Simcoe was commander of the "Queen's Rangers" during the Revolutionary War, and the first Governor of Canada. With the above is the proof of an article by J. G. Hodgins, "Gov- ernor Simooe's Colonial Policy and its After Effects in Upper Canada," (dated) Toronto, 1899. 60. RYERSON (E.) The Loyalists of America and their Times; from 1620 to 1816. Second edn. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1880 7 The Andeison Auction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 61. SABINE (LORENZO). Biographical Sketches of the Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay. 2 vols. 8vo, original boards, uncut (backs a little broken). Best. 1864 62. [SARGENT (WINTHROP).J The Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution. (From the collections of Winthrop Sar- gent and J. F. Fisher, with introductory preface by the lat- ter.) Small 4to, half morocco, uncut. Phil. : Privately printed, 1857 Only 99 copies were printed strictly for private subscribers. This copy is No. 47, and contains the list of the owners of each copy, the separately printed notice issued before the publica- tion, and the suppressed leap. Very rare. 63. The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Doctor Jonathan Odell; relating to the American Revolu- tion. Now first edited [with copious Notes and Index]. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt bands. (Munsell's Historical Series.) Albany, 1860 Only 1 50 printed. 64. SIMCOE'S JOURNAL. A History of the Opera- tions of a Partisan Corps called the Queen's Rangers, com- manded by Lieut. -Col. J. G. Simcoe. Now first published, with a Memoir of the Author and other additions. 10 plans. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Scarce. N. Y. 1844 65. STEDMAN (C.) The History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War. IB large naps and plans. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. Lend. 1794 Scarce. The author was a British officer who served under Howe, Clinton, and Cornwallis. The flue scale maps were drawn from the official surveys of the British engineers. 66. STONE (E. M.) The Invasion of Canada in 1775; including the Journal of Capt. Simeon Thayer, describing the Perils and Sufferings of the Army under Col. Benedict Arnold in its march ... to Quebec. With Notes and Ap- pendix. Portraits. Imp. 8vo, cloth. Providence : Privately printed, 1867 One of a very few copies on Large Paper. 67. STRYKER (W. S.) "The New Jersey Volunteers " (Loyalists) in the Revolutionary War. (A list of names, with biographical notes and historical introduction.) 8vo, cloth, pp. 67. Trenton : Printed for Private Distribution, 1887 68. VAN SCHAACK (H. C.) Life of Peter Van Schaack ; including his Correspondence during the Ameri- can Revolution. Portrait. 8vo, half calf (name on title). N. Y. 1842 8 The Anderson Auction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 69. VERNON (THOMAS). The Diary of Thomas Ver- non, a Loyalist, banished from Newport in 1776; with Notes by S. S. Rider. To which is added, The Vernon Family and Arms, and the Genealogy of Richard Green of Potowomut. (Rhode Island Hist. Tract, No. 13.) Small 4to, cloth. Providence, 1881 70. VERREAU (ABB]fi). Invasion du Canada: Collec- tion de Memoires; recueillis et annotes, par M. I'Abbe Ver- reau. 8vo, cloth. 340 pp. Montreal, 1873 Contains, Three original Journals of the Invasion of Canada in 1775, prepared by Sanguinet, Badeaux, and Berthelot, and edited with Notes. 71. VON EELKING (MAX). The German Allied Troops in the North Americaa War of Independence, 1776-1783 ; transl. and edited by J. G. Rosengarten. Portrait of Kny- phausen. Small 4to, boards. Albany: Munsell, 1898 No. 19 of Munsell's Historical Series. Only a very limited number of copies printed. 7a. MONTGOMERY AND ARNOLD'S EXPEDITION IN 1776, Quebec, 1887; Memorial to Capt. Cochrane, Brit- ish Ofacer 1774-81, by M. Chamberlain, Cambridge, 1891; The United Empire Loyalists, by W. O. Raymond, St. Ste- phen, N. B., 1893; Gen, Barker and the Diary of Lieut. Barker, Cambridge, 1898; and other pamphlets. (7 pieces.) 73. AMERICAN STATESMEN SERIES. Edited by J. T. Morse, Jr. Washington, Hamilton, and Webster, by H. C. Lodge; T. H. Benton, and Gouveraeur Morris, by Presi- dent Roosevelt; Henry Clay, by Carl Schurz; Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, and Adams, by J. T. Morse; and 17 others. 27 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Best, and N. Y. 1884-1899 74. AMES' ALMANACK. Astronomical Diary, or, an Almanack for the year . . . 1746. 8vo, sewed (lacks some leaves at end, but contains the whole of the calendar and title). With poem on the capture of Louisbourg. Bost.1746 75. ANDERSON (DR. W. J.) The Life of Edward, Duke of Kent, with some unpublished correspondence, 1791-1814. Post 8vo, cloth. Ottawa and Toronto, 1870 76. ANDREWS (C. McLEAN). The Old English Manor. A Study in English Economic History. 8vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies.) Bait. 1892 77. ANSON (SIR WM. R.) The Law and Custom of the Constitution. Part I., Parliament; Part II., The Crown. Second edn. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (not uniform). Oxford, 1892 The Anderson Auction Co. 78. ARMSTRONG (LORD). Electric Movement in Air and Water, with Theoretical Inferences. With supple- mentary volume. Numerous full-page plates, some in colors. 2 vols, folio, cloth. Presentation copies from Lord Arm- strong. Lond 1897-99 79. ASHTON (JOHN). Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne, taken from Original Sources. With SJf illusts. from contemporary prints. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1882 80. ATKINSON (T. W.) Travels in Upper and Lower Amoor and the Russian Acquisitions bordering on India and China. Mapi and illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1860 AUSTRALIA AND AUSTRALASIA. 81. BLACKMORE (E. G.) The Law of the Constitution of South Australia : a Collection of Imperial Statutes, Local Acts, etc. With Notes Historical and Constitutional. 4to, boards, cloth back. Presentation copy from Author. Adelaide, 1894 82. BRIDE (THOS. F.) 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Official Record of the Debates of the Austra- lasian Federal Contention, Adelaide, March to May, 1897; Second Session of the same, Sydney, Sept., 1897. 2 thick Svo vols., cloth. Adelaide and Sydney, 1897 88. GILL (THOS.) Bibliography of South Australia. Crown Svo, cloth, pp. 118 (for the Colonial and Indian Ex- hibition in London, 1886). Glen Osmond (Aus.), 1885 89. LIVERSIDGE (A.) The Minerals of New South Wales, etc. Large colored geological map and other illusts. Royal Svo, cloth. Lond. 1888 10 The Anderson Auction Co. AUSTRAIJA AND AUSTRALASIA. 90. PARKES (SIR HENRY). Fragmentary Thoughts. Poems. Crown 8vo, cloth. Sydney, 1889 By the Governor of New South Wales. 91. PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALASIA. [Descriptions by W. H. Traill, Sir T. Cockburn-Campbell H. Brett, H. T. Burgess, and many others.] Profusely illust. hy several hundred engravings, many full-page, and maps. 3 vols, folio, full red morocco, gilt. 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Lond. 1865 The French Settlement of Acadia, The Puritans, The Dutch Settlement of Manhattan, New Sweden, The Royalist, Cove- nanter, and Huguenot Refugees in America, etc. 182. [BUTEL-DUMONT (G. M.)] Histoire et Commerce des Colonies Angloises dans I'Amerique Septentrionale. Ou I'on trouve I'etat actuel de leur population, etc. 12mo, original calf, gilt. Lond. 1755 Chapters on Newfoundland, Acadia, New England, Pennsyl- vania, Carolina, New York, etc. In this latter State mention is made of a very rich copper mine from which large quanti- ties of the metal are exported to England. The site of this mine being to-day apparently not known, it might be of inter- est to some of the prominent copper operators of Boston or elsewhere to discover it. The author spent many years in America, principally in Louisiana. 183. BUTLER (W. F.) The Wild North Land: a Winter Journey with Dogs across Northern North America. Por- irait, views, and route map. Crown Bvo, cloth (worn). Montreal, 1874 THE CABOTS (JOHN AND SEBASTIAN). 184. BEAZLEY (C. R.) John and Sebastian Cabot. The Discovery of North America. Portrait and facsimiles. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 185. BIDDLE (R.) Memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with a Review of the History of Maritime Discovery. Illust. hy documents from the Rolls, now first published. Bvo, boards. The first edition. Scarce. Phil. : Carey & Lea, 1831 186. The English Edition of the same. With por- trait. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1831 187. CABOT CELEBRATION OF 1897. Interesting Collection of Newspaper Articles on the Cabots, occasioned by the Cabot Centennial Celebration at Bristol, mounted on 57 folio pages and bound in one volume. Limp morocco (damaged by a nail). Bristol, etc., 1897, etc. This collection was formed by the late Sir John Bourinot and contains a very interesting autograph letter on the subject by Clement R. Markham, 4 pp. 4to, Bristol, 1896. 188. CHYTR^US (N.) Variorum in Europa Itinerum Delicise: seu, ex Variis Manuscriptis Selectiora Tantum Inscriptionum Maxime Recentium Monumenta, quibus passim in Italia, Germania, Gallia, Anglia, etc. First edn. 20 The Anderson Auction Co. THE CABOTS (JOHN AND SEBASTIAN). Thick 13mo, original stamped pigsldn, witli Grolieresque pattern, and dated 1595. Herborn (Nassau), 1594 Scarce. Sebastian Cabot in 1544 executed a map of the then known world, which was copied by Clement Adams in 1549. The original map had letterpress, describing in detail the map and the progress of discovery. Only one copy of the original is known. Chytrseus reprints it in extenso, with only one or two slight variations — for instance, the date of the discovery of Baccalos (probably Newfoundland) he states was 34 June, 1594, at the fifth hour, the year being an evident transcriber's slip for 1494 (his preliminary preface is dated Oct., 1593). 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Cambridge (Mass.), 1893 Only 100 copies privately reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Bound with the above is: The Pageant of Saint Lusson, Sault Ste. Marie, 1671, by Justin Winsor, Cambridge, 1893 (34 pp.); and Les Normans au Canada, Jean Boundon, 1634-1668, by Abbe Aug. Gosselin, Evreux, 1893 (31 pp.). Presentation copy, with the author's autograph inscription. 246. CARTOGRAPHY. Catalogue des Documents Geo- graphiques exposes a la Section des Cartes et Plans de la Bibliothfeque Nationale. 8vo, half calf. (Preface signed Gabriel Marcel.) Paris, 1892 37 The Anderson Auction Co. 247. CARTWRIGHT (GEORGE). A Journal of Trans- actions and Events during a Residence of nearly Sixteen Years on the Coast of Labrador, containing Many Interest- ing Particulars both of the Country and its Inhabitants not hitherto known. Portrait of the author and S large folding maps, including one of Newfoundland. 3 vols. 4to, old calf, gilt. Newark, 1793 A graphic account of the country in the form of a diary, with full notices of the natural history of Labrador and incidental sketches of the Indians. In his last voyage to England he was accompanied from Newfoundland by Gen. Benedict Arnold, and he accuses Arnold of stealing his wine from him secretly during the voyage, and selling it to the sailors for water, for his own use, they being short of that article. 248. CARVER (JONATHAN). Travels through the In- terior Parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767, and 1768. Large folding map and 2 plates. 8vo, old calf (con- tains bookplate of Edward Place, in the style of Bewick, and his autograph on title; also autograph of John Evans on first leaf). Dublin, 1779 Mostly relating to the Indians and containing a short Chippe- way vocabulary. 249. CASGRAIN (ABBifi H. R.) 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A Francfort sur le Meyn, 1742 A fine copy of the rare original edition, with the written ini- tials of Louis Crespel guaranteeing the copy on page 11. Only a very small number of this first edition was printed, mainly for the friends of the family, and in order that the genuine copies should be distinguished from any attempts to issue fraudulent copies, the brother signed these with his initials. Pere E. Crespel was wrecked on the Island of Anticosti in 1737, and remained there for several months, when he was rescued by Indians, mpst of his companions dying. A graphic description is given of Indian customs, he being present at the torture of two prisoners. 324. CREUXIUS (P. FRANCISCUS). Historiaj Cana- densis seu Novse-Francife. Libri Decem, ad Annum usque Christi MDCLVI. Large folding map of New France {which has a smaller map of the Huron country inset) and IS full- page plates. Small 4to, finely bound by F. Bedford in full green crushed levant morocco gilt, edges gilt on the rough. 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The disbarring from office of those of his compatriots on account of their religion roused from him vigorous protests. This led to violent quarrels with the Governor and his party, and especially against Sir Frederick Haldimand personally. To further his ideas he made several voyages to England, and prosecuted Sir Frederick Haldimand for breaches of the constitutional law, and this latter had Du Calvet thrown into prison on an accusation of treason, an imprisonment which lasted over two years. On his last voyage to England the ship was lost at sea. 373. DU CHAILLU (PAUL B.) The Land of the Mid- night Sun: Journeys through Sweden, Norway, Lapland, and Northern Finland. Map and 285 illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1882 374. The Viking Age : the Early History, Manners, and Customs of the Ancestors of the English-Speaking Nations. With 1366 illusts. and a map. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1889 375. DUGAS (ABB]fi G.) Un Voyageur des Pays d'en Haut. Fro7it. 8vo, cloth, gilt. Montreal [1890] Biography of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, one of the voya- geurs of the North-West Company. 376. DUGAS (L'ABBfi). Legendes du Nord-ouest. Post 8vo, boards (back damaged). Montreal, 1883 377. DURHAM (EARL OF). Report and Despatches on British North America (on provisions for emigrants, feeling between the French and English, the Loyalists, etc.). 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Ridgways, 1839 The popular issue. Greville states that it was really written by Charles BuUer. 378. The Original Parliamentary Blue-book, con- taining the same report. Folio,half calf, pp.144. [Lond.]1839 40 The Anderson Auction Co. 379. DUSSIEUX (L.) Le Canada sous la Domination Frangaise. Map. 12mo, half calf (name on title). Paris, 1863 380. "pARLY CANADIAN NEWSPAPER. The York ^^ (Upper Canada) Gazette, for Oct. 31st, 1815 (containing news from France and England under date July 18th, and Aug. 12th; account of the great fire at Port Royal, W. I., etc.). 2 leaves, folio. (As one piece.) 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Quebec, 1840 The second volume of the series, containing eight different memoirs, published by the "Societe Littferaireet Historiquede Quebec." 384. EDEN (RICHARD). The First Three English Books on America [1511?-1555], being chiefly Translations, Compilations, etc., by Richard Eden from the writings of Peter Martyr, Sebastian Munster, and Sebastian Cabot, with extracts from the works of other Spanish, Italian, and German writers of the time. Edited by Richard Arber. 4to, cloth. Birmingham (England), 1885 385. EDGAR (HON. J. D.) Canada and its Capital; with Sketches of Political and Social Life at Ottawa. Por- trait and plates. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1898 Presentation copy with author's autograph inscription. 386. EGGLESTON (EDWARD). The Beginners of a Nation — a History of the Source and Rise of the Earliest English Settlements in America, with special reference to the Life and Character of the People. 8 maps. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1896 41 The Anderson Auction Co. 387. EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND. Tanis, Part I. (an Accoimt of the Monuments at San), by W. M. F. Petrie. I'lans and 16 plates. 4to, half cloth. Lond. : Trubner, 1889 The Zoan of the Bible. 388. Beni Hasan; edited (with Translations, Intro- duction, etc.), by P. E. Newberry. Plans and measure- ments of the tombs by G. Willoughby Eraser. 88 plates,, some colored. 2 vols. 4to, half cloth. Lond. : Trubner, 1893-94 389. ELGIN'S GOVERNORSHIP (LORD).^ Etat et Avenir du Canada en 1854. Tel que retrace dans le& Depeches du Comte D 'Elgin et Kincardine, Gouverneur- General du Canada, etc. 8vo, full morocco. Quebec, 1855 390. Letters and Journals of Lord Elgin, edited by T. Walrond; with a Preface by Dean Stanley. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1873 391. ELGIN COUNTY. Historical Sketches of the County of Elgin. Published by the Elgin Historical and Scientific Institute. Portraits, maps, etc. Bvo, cloth. St. Thomas, Ont., 1896- 392. [ELLIOT (T. 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Lond. 1779 With map of North America, and the St. Lawrence in 1763; plans, and nearly 40 portraits, including Gens Wolfe Monck- ton, Amherst, Lord Howe, SirWm. Johnson, George II., Will- iam Pitt, etc. 396. ESCOTT (T. H. S.) England; its People, Polity, and Pursuits. 2 vols, thick 8vo, cloth. Lond., n. d. 43 The Anderson Auction Co. 397. ESTANCELIN (L ) Rdclierehes sur les Voyages et Decouvertes des Navigateurs Normands en Afrique, dans les Indes Orientales et en Amerique. 8vo, half russia, gilt back. Paris, 1832 398. Tj^ABRE (HECTOR). Chroniques. (Lectures on ■^ Canada.) Crown 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1877 899. [FAILLON (L'ABBE).] Histoire de la Colonie Frangaise en Canada. Maps and plans. 3 vols. imp. 8vo, half calf. Villemarie [Paris], 1865-66 With all the maps and plans so often wanting. An important history for the period up to 1675. The author wrote many- works on the history of Canada, and his clear method and man- ner of presenting facts make his books invaluable. He is accused of being unjust, however, to the Bishop of Laval. Fine copy. 400. FERLAND (J. B. A. ) Cours d'Histoire du Canada, 1534-1759. 2 vols. 8vo, half bright calf (a leaf of the " Table des Matieres," at the end of 2d vol., lacking). Quebec, 1861-65 401. PERNOW (BERTHOLD). The Middle Colonies. (Extracted from Justin Winsor's Narrative and Critical History.) Reproductions of rare plans, autographs, etc. Royal 8vo, half calf, pp. 189-258. 402. FETES LATINES INTERNATIONALES. Jeux Floraux de Provence. Fetes . . . -de Forgalquier et de Gap, Mai 1882. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Gap [188i] Containing many pieces, in Provengal, by Mistral, le R. P. Marie-Xavier-Rieux, Abbe Pascal, etc. Canadian delegates attended and contributed a few pieces. 403. FIDLER (ISAAC). Observations on Professions, Literature, Manners, and Emigration in the United States and Canada in 1832. (Descriptions of Life in New York, Boston, etc.) Post 8vo, original cloth. N. Y. 1832 404. FIELD OF MARS (The). An Alphabetical Diges- tion of the Principal Naval and Military Engagements in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, particularly of Great Britain and her Allies. About 60 full-page plates of battle scenes, maps and plans. 2 vols. 4to, old calf (joints cracked). Lond. 1781 Arranged alphabetically, and including the principal battles of the American Revolution from contemporary accounts. 405. FILLEAU (A.) Memoire sur la Colonie de Sainte- Pierre et Miquelon. 8vo, half calf (80 pp ), name on title and some marginal notes. (Presentation copy.) Paris, 1850 43 The Anderson Auction Co. 406. FISKE (JOHN). American Political Ideas. First EDN. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1885 407. The Critical Period of American History, 1783- 1789. PiEST EDN. Post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1888 408. The Beginnings of New England; or, The Puritan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty. First edn. Map. Post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1889 409. CivilGovernmentin the United States. First EDN. Post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1890 410. The Discovery of America, with some Account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest. Portrait, folding map, and numerous facsimiles of early maps. First EDN. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1892 411. The American Revolution. Portrait of Wash- ington. 2 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1892 Inserted is an A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, 1899, of John Fiske to Sir John Bourinot. 412. History of the United States for Schools. First EDN. Illust. Post 8vo, half roan. Bost. 1894 413. Myths and Myth Makers. Old Tales and Superstitions interpreted by Comparative Mythology. Post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1895 414. Old Virginia and her Neighbors. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1898 415. The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America. First edn. Facsimile maps and plans. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1899 416. FLAGS. The Story of the Union Jack. How it Grew, and What it Is, etc. By B. Cumberland. Fidl-page colored plates shoiving the Union Jacks of America in the Colonial period, the growth of the present flag, and illusts. in the text. Crown 8vo, cloth. A. L. S. of author inserted. Toronto, 1897 417. [FLEMING (JOHN).] Political Annals of Lower Canada: being a Review of the Political and Legislative History of that Province, etc. By a British Settler. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1828 Very scarce. Only a limited number was printed for the author's friends and the Colonial Office. The author shows great hostility to the Catholics and the French throughout. The great earthquake of 1663 he declares was a pious fraud of the Jesuit priests to excite sympathy and contributions to their cause. 44 The Anderson Auction Co. 418. FLEMING (SANDFORD). The Intereolouial : A Historical Sketch of the location, construction, etc., of the Railway uniting the Inland and Atlantic Provinces of the Dominion. Map and illusts. 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1876 419. An Appeal to the Canadian Institute on the Rectification of Parliament. Imp. 8 vo, cloth. Toronto, 1892 420. FOLK-LORE, Etc. A Volume of Pamphlets con- taining: L'Orphee Americain, par le Comte de Chareney, Caen, 1892; Les Naissances Miraculeuses d'apr^s la Tradi- tion Americaine, by the Same, 1S92; Hale's The Fall of Hochelaga, a study of Popular Tradition, 1894; Parry's The Sacred Symbols of Aboriginal America; and various other excerpts from the Geographical Society's Journals, etc. 8vo, cloth. 421. FORD (PAUL LEICESTER). Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States, 1787-88; edited, with Notes and a Bibliographj'. Royal 8vo, cloth. Only 500 printed, this being No. 413. Brooklyn, 1888 422. Check List of Bibliographies, Catalogues, Ref- erence Lists, and Lists of Authorities of American Books and Subjects. 4to, half morocco, a very limited issue, printed on one side of the leaf in half columns, pp. 64 (last leaf crudely repaired). Brooklyn: Privately printed, 1889 423. Essays on the Constitution of the United States, published during its discussion by the People, 1787-88; edited (with Bibliography, Index, etc.). Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Limited issue. Brooklyn, 1892 424. FORESTRY. United States Geological Survey, 1897-99. Chas. D. Walcott, Director. Forest Reserves. niust. 2 vols , with 2 extra portfolios of maps. 4 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth. Wash. 1899-1900 425. FORSTER (J. R.) History of the Voyages and Discoveries made in the North (from the earliest times to 1777). Maps. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1786 426. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). Political, Miscella- neous and Philosophical Pieces. Portrait and plates. Post 8vo, original calf (back shaken and stamp on back of por- trait). Lond. 1779 Edited by Benj, Vaughan, intimate friend of Franklin, and contains many pieces for the first time printed as Frank- lin's, with valuable notes. Its special value and Interest lies in the fact that It is the only edition of Franklin's writings tother than scientific) printed during his lifetime, and contains an "errata " made by Franklin for it. 45 The Anderson Auction Co. 427. [FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN) and CLARKE (WILL- IAM).] Observations on the late and present Conduct of the French, with Regard to their Encroachments upon the British Colonies in North America. Together with Remarks on the Importance of these Colonies to Great Britain. To which is added, wrote by another Hand, Observations con- cerning the Increase of Mankind, Peopling of the Countries, etc. 8vo, limp morocco, original marbled wrappers bound in. Fine copy. Bost. : S. Kneeland, 1755 First edition of Franklin's Observations on the Increase of Mankind. The earlier book was written by William Clarke. 428. FRASER (JOHN). Canadian Pen-and-ink Sketches. 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1890 Presentation copy from the author. 429. Historic Canadian Ground. The La Salle Homestead of 1666. 8vo, paper, pp. 30. Montreal, 1892 Laid in is a long A. L. S., 5 pp., 4to, 1896, of the author, containing interesting data about the subject of the pamphlet, Champlain's Fur Trader's Post, and other old landmarks on the Laohine Road. 430. FREEMAN (E. A.) Comparative Politics: Six Lec- tures before the Royal Institution. With the Unitj^ of His- tory, a Lecture before the University of Cambridge. 8vo, original cloth. Lond. 1873 First edition. Scarce. 431. The Historical Geography of Europe, with the volume of maps. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881 432. Lectures to American Audiences. I. The Eng- lish People in its Three Homes; II. The Practical Bearings of General European History. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phil. [1882] 433. The Growth of the English Constitution. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1884 434. William the Conqueror. First edn. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 435. The House of Lords and other Upper Houses, a Series of Articles (including the Origin and Growth of the House of Lords, by E. A. Freeman; Against Reformed Upper Houses, by Sir Charles Dilke; etc.). Royal 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1891 THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 436. ANNUAL REGISTER (The) for the years 1758- 1764. 7 vols. 8vo, half bound, uncut (bindings worn). Lond. 1791-92 Includes a history of the war in America from 1755 to 1764. 46 The Anderson Auction Co. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 437. [BASTIDE (JEAN FRANgOIS).] Memoire Histo- rique sur la negoeiatiou de la Prance et de I'Angleterre, depuis le 26 Mars 1761, jusqu'au 20 Septembre de la meme annee, avee les Pieces justiflcatives; also, in the same volume, Testament Politique du Marechal, Due de Belle- Isle. 12mo, old calf, gilt. Paris, 1761; Amst. 1761 The first, book relates to the treaty with France by which Canada was ceded to England. 438. BATH (WILLIAM PULTENEY, EARL OF). A Xetter addressed to Two Great Men on the Prospect of Peace, and on the Terms necessary to be insisted upon in the Negoeiatiou, Second edn., pp. 56; also, in the same volume. Seasonable Hints from an Honest Man on the present important Crisis of a New Reign and a New Parlia- ment, pp. 62. (Laid in is a Review of the first pamphlet from the Univ. Maga., 1760.) Lond. 1760-61 The two great men were Pitt and Newcastle. The first pamphlet has been usually ascribed to the Earl of Bath, but there is more reason to believe that it was written at his Lord- ship's inspiration by his chaplain, John Douglas, Bp. of Salis- bury. The latter is by Douglas. 439. BEAUMONT (G. DU BOSCQ DE). Les Derniers Jours de L'Acadie, 1748-1758: Correspondances et Me- moires extraits du portefeuille de M. Le Courtois de Surla- ville. Major des troupes de I'lle Royale. Map. 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. Paris, 1899 440. BEAURAIN (J. DE). Guerre de 1755 a 1763. Large map, folded in four sections, of Central Europe, and 67 separate plans of the principal battles of the Seven Years'" War, including the battle of Quebec, attack on Fort William Henry, plan of Louisbourg, map of Q-uadaloupe, plan of Quebec, map of Martinique, etc. Small 4to, fine copy in the original old calf. Paris, 1765 441. BRITANNIA TRIUMPHANT. An Account of the Sea Fights and Victories of the English Nation, from the Earliest Times down to the Conclusion of the late War. Portraits of Sir W. Ralegh, Commodore Sowe, Sir E. Bos- caiven. Sir Francis Drake, Sir E. Hawhe, and the Duke of Cumberland. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1767 Scarce. The last chapters contain accounts of the Siege of Louisbourg, Wolfe's Capture of Quebec, the Capture of Havana, etc. Others contain narratives of the taking of Manila, Naval Expeditions of the English in America, 1705-07, etc. 442. [BURKE (WILLIAM).] Remarks on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men. In a letter to the author of that piece. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 38. Lond. 1760 Also ascribed to Charles Townshend, the "Evil Genius of England in American affairs," but more probably by Burke. 47 The Anderson Auction Co. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 443. CASGRAIN (ABBil H. R.) Guerre du Canada (1756-1760): Montcalm et Levis. Portraits, maps, and plans. 2 vols, half morocco, gilt backs. Quebec, 1891 Founded on newly-discovered documents. 444. COMPLETE (A) History of the Present War, from its Commencement in 1756 to the End of the Campaign, 1760. In which all the Battles, Sieges, and Sea-Engagments ... are faithfully recorded. 8vo, originai calf. Lond. 1761 446. CONDUITE (LA) des Frangois par rapport a la Nouvelle Ecosse, depuis le premier Etablissement de cette Colonie jusqu'a nos Jours. Dans une Lettre a un Membre du Parliament. Traduit de I'Anglois. Svo, limp morocco, pp. 92 (date cut from title). Lond. 1755 446. CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTS. Excerpts from the Universal Magazine, 1755-60. Containing Accounts of the Operations of the War. Illust. with maps of the seat of war, map of North America, plan of Ticonderoga, plans of the towns and fortifications of Montreal and Quebec, "Per- spective Views " of Quebec and Montreal, portrait of Gen- eral Amherst, etc., from the same magazine. Bound in one vol., calf. Lond. 1755-60 447. DOUGHTY (A.) The Siege of Quebec, and The Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Profusely illust. tvith fine reproductions of scarce portraits, views, plans, maps, docu- ments, etc. 6 vols, small 4to, cloth, uncut. Quebec, 1901 The Fitzpatriok edition, with Bibliography and Index. 448. HISTORICAL MEMORIAL of the Negotiation of France and England, from the 26th March to 20th Sept., 1761. With the vouchers. Transl. from the French original, pub- lished at Paris by Authority. 4to, panelled calf extra, gilt back. Rare. Lond. 1761 449. HOWARD (MIDDLETON), The Conquest of Que- bec, a Poem (12 pp.) ; The Conquest of Quebec, a Poem, by J. Hazard (20 pp.). In one vol. 4to, half calf . Oxford, 1768-69 450. [KERALLAIN (RENlfi DE).] La Jeunesse de Bou- gainville et la Guerre de Sept Ans. 8vo, half calf, gilt bands (190 pp.). Paris, 1896 Only 150 copies privately printed, of which this is No. 89. Inserted is an autograph note by the author referring to the book. 451. KNOX (CAPT. JOHN). An Historical Journal of the Campaigns in North America, 1757-60." Portraits of Jejfery Amherst and Gen. Woolfe (sic), and a fine map by Thos. Kitchin. 2 vols. 4to, original half calf. Lond. 1769 Fine copy of a very valuable collection of material. Of real importance and of the most Interesting nature, including graphic accounts of the sieges of Quebec, a list of subscribers, diary of the weather, etc. A scarce book, and in perfect con- dition. 48 The Anderson Auction Co. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 453. L£VIS (MARifiCHAL DE). Collection des ' Manu- scrits du Mar^chal de Levis ; publics sous la direction de I'Abbe H. R. Casgi-ain. 12 vols. imp. 8vo, half light calf, gilt bands, contents lettered. Quebec, 1889-95 Fine, complete set, with the Index Volume, of this most valu- able collection of Manuscripts on the Campaigns of the French and Indian War, comprising (1) Journal des Campagnes du Chevalier de Levis en Canada, 1756-60; (2)Lettres du Chevalier de Levis, 1756-61 ; (3) Lettres de la Cour de Versailles, 1756-60: (4) Pieces Militaires, 1756-60; (5) Lettres de Bourlamaque au Chavalier de Levis, 1759; (6) Lettres du Marquis de Montcalm, 1756-59; (7) Journal du Marquis de Montcalm durant la Guerre en Canada, 1756-59; (8) Lettres du Marquis de Vaudreuil, 1757- 60; (9) Lettres de I'Intendant Bigot, 1756-60; (10) Lettres de Divers Particuliers, 1759-61; (11) Relation et Journal de diffe- rent Expeditions faites durant les annees 1755, '56, '57, '58, '59, '60; (13) Table Analytique. 453. [LIVINGSTON (GOVERNOR WILLIAM).] A Re- view of the Military Operations in North America, from the Commencement of the French Hostilities. . . to the Surren- der of Oswego, on the 14th August, 1756. With various observations. . . more especially into the political Manage- ment of Affairs in New York. In a Letter to a Nobleman. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1757 Fine copy of Gov. Livingston's defence of Gov. Shirley. Parkman obtained some of his material from this for his " Half Century of Conflict." In it is given a notice of Washington's first military service (the defence of Fort Necessity), of Brad- dock's Expedition, the Operations at Oswego, Ticonderoga, etc. Very scarce. 454. [LOUDON (THE EARL OP). J The Conduct of a Noble Commander in America impartially reviewed ; with the genuine Causes of the Discontents at New York and Halifax, and the true Occasion of the Delays in that im- portant expedition ; including a regular Account of all the Proceedings, etc. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 41. Lond. 1758 An uncut copy of this rare pamphlet. With a scarce portrait of the Earl inserted. It was written in defence of his conduct while commander-in-chief of the expedition against the French. 455. MANTE (THOMAS). The History of the Late War in North-America, and the Islands of the West Indies, in- cluding the Campaigns of 1763-64, against his Majesties' Indian enemies. 4to, original calf (rebacked). Lond. 1773 Very scarce, containing all of the 18 finely engraved maps and plans. A valuable history, praised by Bancroft and Sparks, with full details of all the operations of the war, including Washington's first military expedition. Bouquet's expedition against the Indians, the siege of Louisbourg, capture of Que- bec, etc. In the account of Washington's expedition, the story of his attempted assassination by the Indian guide is related. The 18 maps include plan of Fort Pitt, maps of the St. Law- rence, Lake Ontario, Lake George, plan of the retaking New- 49 The Anderson Auction Co. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. foundland, plan of Fort Pitt, the route between Albany and Oswego, sketch of the Cherokee country, etc. This copy was formerly in the possession of the famous navigator. Baron Mul- grave (Phipps), and contains his bookplate. 456. MANUSCRIPT. Transcript in French, very legibly written, on 529 pages of foolscap paper, being an exact copy of the Documents in the " Archives des Colonies," Paris, relating to the Siege and Capitulation of Louisbourg in 1758, and comprising a detailed Journal of the Siege and Capture of Louisbourg, the Articles of Capitulation, Correspondence between the Commanders on both sides, Despatches, etc. Preserved in folio cloth slip-case lettered "Louisbourg Papers." (As one lot.) 457. MANUSCRIPTS relating to the Early History of Canada. Fourth Series (comprising four contemporary Manuscripts, 1759-75, edited under the auspices of the Que- bec Historical Society). 8vo, cloth. Quebec, 1875 458. MEMOIRS of the Principal Transactions of the Last War between the English and French in North America, etc., Lond. 1757; also hound tvith it, Things As They Are, 2Parts,Lond. 1758-61. 8vo, original half calf . Lond.1757-61 The first book is a defence of Gen. Shirley, and is attributed to him by a pencil note on the fly-leaf. The other two are at- tacks on the Government policy in Europe and America. Bare. 459. MfiMOIRES sur le Canada, depuis 1749 jusqu'a 1760. Avec cartes et plans lithographies. Publie sous la Direction de la Societe Litteraire et Historique de Quebec. The Scarce Original Issue. 8vo, half calf (title water- stained). Quebec: T. Cary, 1838 The title of the manuseiript is "Memoires du S de C contenant I'Histoire du Canada duraut la Guerre et sous le Gouvernement Anglois," apparently written by a French resident or ofiScer in Canada. It must have been used by Smith in his History of Canada, as quotations occur in that book that are word for word to be found in this manuscript. 460. MEMOIRES sur le Canada depuis 1749 jusqu'ft, 1760. 13 majjs and military plans. 8vo, cloth. (Reprint of the preceding.) Quebec, 1873 461. Another copy. 462. [MITCHELL (DR. JOHN).] The Contest in Amer- ica between Great Britain and France, with its Conse- quences and Importance; giving an Account of the Views and Designs of the French, etc. By An Impartial Hand. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1757 By Dr. John Mitchell of Virginia, friend and correspondent of Franklin, and botanist. He was also the author of the famous map of the British and French possessions in North America which was used by the commissioners of both coun- tries in settling the boundaries at the conclusion of the war. 50 The Anderson Auction Co. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 463. [PICHON (T.)] Genuine Letters and Memorials relating to the Natural, Civil and Commercial History of the Islands of Cape Breton and Saint John, from the First Settlement there to the taking of Louisbourg in 1758. By An Impartial Frenchman. 8vo, vellum (top portion of title torn off). Lond. 1760 A French account of the war. The author was secretary to the Count de Raymond, French Governor of Cape Breton, for a short time. For some treatment from the French Govern- ment, which he thought unjust, he went to England, where he resided for the rest of his life. Some interesting personal reminiscences are included. 464. RELA9AM DO COMBATE, Que entre si tiverao tres Naus de guerra Inglezas, com outras tres de Franga Nos Mares da America junto de Cabo Berton. Curious woodcut on the title. Small 4to, four leaves, sewed. Lisbon, 1755 Very rare. A contemporary Portuguese account of the en- gagement between the British fleet and the French expedition despatched to recover Acadia, the first action of the war. A Fleet secretly despatched by the French Government before any declaration of war, was suspected by the English, who sent Boscawen to intercept it. The French Acadians had been quietly advised of the proceeding, and were consequently troublesome to the English, who a little later disarmed them and banished them from Nova Scotia — ^the proceeding that Longfellow has commemorated in Evangeline. 465. SMITH (C. C.) English and French in North America. Extracted from Winsor's Narrative and Critical History. Royal 8vo, half calf. 466. UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE. Vol. 38, Jan. to June, 1761. Containing Accounts of the War in America, in- cluding " Memoirs of the Siege of Quebec from the Journal of a French Officer," etc. Illust. with portraits of Gen. Amherst, Sidney Godolphin, the Marquis of Wharton, Adml. Keppel, etc. , view of Quebec, map of Canada (colored) and other illusts. 8vo, original calf. Lond. 1761 467. [WRIGHT (J.)] A Complete History of the Late War; or. Annual Register of its Rise, Progress and Events, etc. The Sixth edn. Post 8vo, half morocco. Dublin : J. Exshaw, 1774 Scarce. A detailed account is given of the war in America. The illustrations include portraits of Gen. Amherst, Gen. Wolfe, Sir Edward Hawke, William Pitt, etc. ; maps of North America, plan of Louisbourg, plan of Havana, etc. ; and the views are the landing of the troops at Quebec (scarce view, but the inscription has been partly cut away by tlie binder) ; and ' ' Perspective view of the Town and Fortifications of Mon- treal." 51 The Anderson Auction Co. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 468. WRIGHT (R.) Life of Major-GeneralJames Wolfe, founded on Original Documents. Portrait. 8vo, half calf (name on title, corner of cover damaged). Lond. 1864 469. Sir Wm. Pepperrell, by E. P. Wheeler [1887] ; Expedition of 1745, by the same, Phil. 1895; French War Papers of Marechal de Levis, by Abbe Casgrain, Cam- bridge, 1888; etc. Many with folding maps, etc. 6 pam- phlets, 8vo, cloth. 470. Diary of Lieut. Bradstreet during the Siege of Louisburg, edited by S. A. Green, Cambridge, 1897; MSS. relating to the Early History of Canada (Capture of Quebec, Lieut. Eraser's Journal, 1759), Quebec, 1868; Lieut. Eraser's Journal of the Siege of Quebec, 1759 ; and other pamphlets. (8 pieces.) 471. FRENCH CANADIAN LITERATURE. Gagnon (Ernest). Chansons Populaires du Canada, Recueillies et Publiees avec Annotations, etc. (et souvent avee la mu- sique). Post 8vo cloth, gilt (laid in is a leaflet from the Montreal Gazette, with four translations). Quebec, 1880 473. The Habitant, and other French-Canadian Poems, by W. H. Drummond (A. L. S. inserted), illust., N. Y 1898; Heures Perdues, Poesies, by A. Poisson, pres- entation copy, Quebec, 1894; Melanges Poetiques et Lit- teraires, by F. G. Marchand, Montreal, 1899. 3 vols. 8vo, etc. , cloth and half calf. 473. Les Oiseaux de Neige, by Louis Frechette, Quebec, 1879; Tonkourou, by P. Le May (A. L. S. inserted), Quebec, 1888; Poesies Canadiennes, by Louis Frechette (A. L. S. inserted), Montreal, 1886; Les Floraisons Matu- tinales, by N. Beauchemin, presentation copy, Trois-Ri- vi6res, 1897. 4 vols. 8vo, etc., cloth, half calf, etc. 474. Le Manoir de Villerai, par Mme. Leprohon, Montreal, 1892; Feuilles Volantes, par L. Frechette, Mon- treal, 1891 ; Frangois de Bienville, par Joseph Marmette, Montreal, 1883; Originaux et Detraques, Tj'pes Quebec- quois (A. L. S. inserted), Montreal, lb93; Melanges d'His- toire et de Litterature, par B. Suite, Ottawa, 1876; Les Soirees du Chateau de Ramezay; etc. 13 vols, post 8vo, cloth. 475. FRENCH CONSULAR ESTABLISHMENT. Or- ganization of the French Consular Establishment in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Direc- tions for the Guidance of Consular Agents. (Alternate pp. of French and English.) 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1849 Sir John Bourinot's copy, with marginal notes, autograph, oflBcial stamp, etc . 53 The Anderson Auction Co. 476. FRENCH DICTIONARY. International French, and English Dictionary. By L. Smith, H. Hamilton and E.Legros. 2 vols, royal 8vo, half calf. Lond. and Paris, 1883 477. FRENCH IN CANADA. Premiers Seigneurs du Canada, and Les Tonty, by Suite; St. Maurice Forges, by Wurtele; Capture of Louisburg, 1745, by Sir A. Archibald; Un Vieux Fort Francais, by Baudry ; Dawson's Scientific Investigation; St. Maurice's Un des Oublics de Notre His- toire; etc. 9 vols. 4to. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, v. d. 478. FRENEAU (PHILIP), the Huguenot Patriot-Poet of the Revolution and his Poetry. By E. F. De Lancey. Royal 8vo, paper, pp. 31. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of America. [N. Y. 1891] 479. The Political Activities of Philip Freneau. By Samuel E. Forman. 8vo, paper, pp. 105. (Johns Hopkins TJniv. Studies.) Bait. 1902 480. Another copy, also in paper. 481. FROTHINGHAM (R.) The Rise of the Republic of the United States. Fourth edn. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1886 482. FRY (HENRY). The History of North Atlantic Steam Navigation. Portraits and illusts. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1896 483. FULFORD (BP. FRANCIS). Five Occasional Lec- tures (Colonial Institutions, State of Science and Literature in Montreal, etc.). 8vo, cloth (name stamped on title). Montreal, 1859 484. r^ AFFAREL (PAUL). Histoire de la Decouverte ^J de I'Amerique depuis les Origines jusqu'Ei la mort de Christophe Colomb. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1892 The first volume deals with the legends of the pre-Columbian discovery of a western continent, the belief in Atlantis, the Island of St. Brandan, the Island of the Seven Cities, the Irish and Welsh in America before Columbus, the voyages of the Zenos, etc. Both volumes are illustrated with facsimiles of rare maps, documents, etc. 485. GAGNON (E.) Louis Jolliet, Decouvreur du Mississipi et du Pays des Illinois : £tude biographique et historiographique. Royal 8vo, cloth. Quebec, 1902 486. GAGNON (P.) Essai de Bibliographie Canadienne. Inventaire d'une Bibliotheque comprenantlmprimes, Manu- scrits, Estampes, etc., relatifs a I'histoire du Canada et des Pays adjtfcents, avec des Notes Bibliographiques. 8vo, half calf (pp. 711). A. L. S., 3 pp. 8vo, inserted. Quebec, 1895 487. GARCILASSO DE LA VEGA. Histoire des Incas . . . . et I'Histoire de la Conquete de la Ploride. Traduit de I'Espagnol de I'Ynca Garcilasso de la Vega. Fine full- page plates by Picart (one lacking, but contains two not 53 The Anderson Auction Co. mentioned in the list). Map of Peru, and of Loxdsiana and Florida, with the routes of explorers marked, and map of the voyage on the Mississippi of Hennepin. 3 vols. 4to, original boards, leather back, uncut. (Second vol. is dated in error 1727.) 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Houses and House-Life of the American Abori- gines. Numerous illusts. 4to cloth. (U. S. Survey.) Wash. 1881 681. Another copy. 682. MORRIS (A ) The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba, . . . with other information relating thereto. Post 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1880 683. PENHALLOW (SAMUEL). History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians. Reprint of the Boston edition of 1736. (Including also Lovewell's Fight, and Gardener's Pequot Warres.) 4to, boards, uncut. Only 150 copies were printed. Cinn. 1859 684. PILLING (J. C.) Bibliography of the Algonquian Languages. 85 facsimile title-pages, etc. Roj^al 8vo, half calf, gilt bands, 614 pp. Wash. 1891 685 Bibliographies of the Wakashan, Muskhogean, Athapascan, Eskimo, Salishan, Chinookan, Siouan, and Iroquoian Languages. 8 pamphlets, 8vo, cloth, Smith- sonian publications, issued about 1891. 686. POWELL (J. W.) Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages. Charts in pocket. 4to, cloth. (Smith- sonian publication.) Wash. 1880 687. RAND (S. T.) Dictionary of the Language of the Micmac Indians (of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland). 4to, cloth, 394 pp. Halifax, 188S 688. REPORT from the Select Committee on Aborigines (British Settlements), together with the Minutes of Evi- dence, Appendix and Index. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed. Aug. 5, 1836. Folio, half calf, 75 The Anderson Auction Co. THE INDIANS. pp. 841 (blank margin of a leaf at end repaired, and two pages soiled). Lond. 1836 Some of the evidence relates to the American Indians, but it is principally the aborigines of Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, etc. , that is dealt with. 689. RICHARDSON (MAJOR JOHN). Wacousta: a Tale of the Canadas (and Pontiac's Conspiracy). First EDN. 3 vols, post Svo, cloth. Lond. 1832 The scene is laid in Amherstburg. 690. RIGGS (S. R.) Dakota Grammar, Texts, Ethnog- raphy, and Dictionary. 2 thick 4to vols, cloth. (U. S. Survey.) Wash. 1890-93 691. STONE (W. L.) Life and Times of Joseph Brant (Thayendanega) ; including the Border Wars of the Ameri- can Revolution and the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair and Wayne, from 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795. Portraits and-plates. 2 vols. Svo, cloth N. Y. 1838 Original edition. Presentation copy from the author. 692. STREET (A. B.) Frontenac: a Poem of the Iro- quois. 4to, cloth. Albany, 1866 Based on the expedition of Frontenac against the Iroquois in 1696. The poem occupies 377 pages, followed by notes on Indian customs, legends, etc. Only a small number printed. 693. THOMAS (CYRUS). Catalogue of Prehistoric Works east of the Rocky Mountains. Maps. 8vo, half calf. Wash. 1891 694. Problem of the Ohio Mounds: Circular, Square and Octagonal Earth Works of Ohio. Illust. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, pp. 54, 33. Wash. Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Inst., 1887-89 695. TREATY OF PEACE, 1666. ROYAL COPY. Traitez de Paix conclus entre S. M. Le Roy de France et les Indiens du Canada. Paix avec les Iroquois de la Nation Tsonnant- 8an. A Quebec 22« Mai 1666. Paix avec les Iroquois de la Nation d'OnneiSt. A Quebec 12 Juillet 1666. Paix avec les Iroquois de la Nation d'Onnontague. 13*^ Dec. 1666. 4to, 7 leaves. Paris: Sebast. Mabre-Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, 1677 The rare original edition. A very handsome specimen of binding for the Dauphin, in red French morocco, gilt border of fleur-de-lys, arms in centre; back tooled in similar manner, rose-colored silk end papers, gilt edges. In excellent preser- vation. Possibly by Padeloup. This treaty was the rtisult of the expeditions conducted by the Sieur de Courcelles and M. de Tracy against the Indians in 1665-66, and remained unbroken for over twenty years. 76 The Anderson Auction Co. THE INDIANS. 696. U. S. SURVEY. Rau on Lapidarian Sculptures in the Old World and America, 61 illusts., 1881; Fletcher on Prehistoric Trephining, illust., 1883; Thomas' Study of the Manuscript Troano, with Introduction by D. G. Beinton. Numerous facsimiles of the original Mexican MS., some colored, 1882. In one vol. 4to, cloth Wash. 1881-82 697. WARDEN (D. B.) Recherches sur les Antiquites de I'Am&ique Septentrionale (the Indian's knowledge of mechanical arts, old fortifications, the mound builders, etc.). Maps and plates. 4to, half calf. Paris, 1827 698. WARREN (W. W.) History of the Ojibways, based upon Traditions and Oral Statements, with a History of the Ojibways and their connection with Fur Traders (from Official and other Records), by E. D., Neill, and a Memoir of Warren, by J. F. Williams. Portrait. Thick 8vo, inorocco. (Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Vol. V. ) St. Paul, 1885 699. YOUNG (E. R.) By Canoe and Dog-Train among the Cree and Salteaux Indians. Illust. Post 8vo, cloth, gilt. Toronto [1890] 700. ZEISBERGER (DAVID). Diary of David Zeisber- ger, a Moravian Missionary among the Indians of Ohio, 1781-98. Transl. from the original German Manuscript and edited, with an Introduction, etc., by E. F. Bliss. 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. (The Hist, and Phil. Society of Ohio.) Cinn. 1885 701. A Volume of Pamphlets relating to the Indians, mostly Smithsonian Publications, including Matthews on the Catlin Paintings, illust., 1892; Boas' Chinook Texts, 1894; Mooney on the Siouan Tribes of the East, 1894; and various others. 8vo, cloth. 702. Haida Grammar, by C. Harrison ; Kwakiutl-Nootka of B. C, by C. Hill-Tout (Trans, of the Roy. Soc); Omaha and Ponka Letters, by J. O. Dorsey (Smithsonian Ins.); Indian Vocabularies of B. C, by W. P. Tolnie and G. M. Dawson, Montreal, 1884. 4 pamphlets, 8vo, cloth and half calf. 703. Abbe Cuoq Grammaire Algonquine; Hall's Kwagiutl Grammar ; Boas' Indians of British Columbia ; Wilson's Huron-Iroquois of Canada; Patterson's Beothiks, or Red Indians of Newfoundland ; Turner's Indians and Eski- mos of Labrador; Dawson's Notes on the Kwakiool People; Schultz' Innuits of our Arctic Coast. 8 vols. 4to, cloth. (Excerpts from the Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada.) Montreal, v. d. 77 The Anderson Auction Co THE INDIANS. 704. Sites of Huron Villages in Simcoe Co., by A. F. Hunter, Toronto, 1899; The Dutch and the Iroquois, by C. B. Hall, N. Y. 1882, From Champlain to Talbot, by J. H. Coyne, St. Thomas, Ont., 1895; Medals awarded to the Canadian Indians, by R. W. McLachlan, Montreal, 1899; and other pamphlets. (8 pieces.) 705. An Iroquois Condoling Council, by H. Hale; La Seigneurie de Sillery, by L. Gerin (Trans, of the Roy. Soc); Hale on the Hurons and Four Huron Wampum Records [Lond. 1896-97] ; Aboriginal American Languages, by D. G. Brinton, Media, Pa., 1898; and other pamphlets on Indians. 13 pieces, cloth, 8vo and post 8vo. 706. INSTITUT DE FRANCE. Lois, Statuts, et R6- glements concernant les Anciennes Academies et I'Institut de 1635-1889. Publiee par Leon Aucoc. Royal 8vo, half calf. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1889 707. [TACKSON (J. M.)] View of the Political Situa- ^ tion of the Province of Upper Canada, with Notes and Appendix. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1809 Original issue. Scarce. The publication of this elicited the ' ' Letter from an American Loyalist in Upper Canada, Halifax, 1810." The Appendix includes the "Speech of Capt. Brandt, Chief of the Mohawks, to Col. Clause, Sept. 3rd, 1806," and Clause's Reply. 708. JAMES (C. C.) A Bibliography of Canadian Poetry (English). 8vo, cloth, pp. 72. (Victoria University Publi- cation.) Toronto, 1899 709. JAMESON (J. F., editor). Essays on the Constitu- tional History of the United States, 1775-1789. By Gradu- ates of the Johns Hopkins University. Post 8vo, cloth. Best. 1889 710. JAMESON (MRS.) Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada. 3 vols, post 8vo, original half cloth, uncut. Lond. 1838 First edition. The third volume is chiefly devoted to the author's account of the customs, language, and legends of the Chippeway Indians. 711. JANIN (JULES). La Bretagne. Numerous plates, some colored {those of coats-of-arms in gold, silver and colors), besides illusts. in the text. Royal 8vo, calf, gilt back. Paris: Bourdin, n. d. 712. JAVA. Description Geologique de Java et Madoura. Par R. D. M. Verbeek et R. Fennema. S2 photographic plates. Also the folio atlas of 32 large colored geologic maps. 3 vols, royal 8vo and folio, cloth. Amst. 1896 78 The Anderson Auction Co. 713. JEFFERYS (THOMAS). The Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America. Giving a particular Account of the Climate, Trade, Language, etc. ; together with the Religion, Govern- ment, Genius, Character, Manners, and Customs of the In- dians. With 18 maps and plans. Folio, finely bound in old red morocco, gilt (the margins of a few leaves at end and back cover have a slight inkstain). Lond. 1760 Scarce. The description of the Indians occupies pp. 43 to 97 in Part I. Among the maps are Canada and Louisiana, plans of Quebec, Montreal, Louisbourg, New Orleans, etc. THE JESUITS IN CANADA, JESUIT RELATIONS, ETC. 714. JESUITS. Camille de Rochemonteix (P^re). Les Jesuites et la Nouvelle-France au XVIP Siecle, d'aprfes beaucoup de Documents Inedits. Maps and portraits. 3 vols, thick 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1895-96 715. DUPLESSIS (PME P.-X.) Lettres, 1716-1747. Avec une Notice Biographique et d 'Annotations. Par J. E. Roy. Portrait and plate. Bvo, half morocco. Presentation copy. Levis, 1892 716. EXPULSION OF THE JESUITS IN PRANCE. A Volume containing 25 of the original "Arrests du Parle- ment," of Paris, Metz, and Rouen, "Declarations du Roi," "Extraits du Registre," etc. , published in the respective cities relating to the agitation against the Jesuit Order, and which lead to their Suppression in France. Among them are " Declaration du Roi," Aug. 2, 1761; " Arrest de la Cour de Parlement (Paris), Aug. 6, 1761; "Arrest de la Cour de Parlement " (Paris), Aug. 6, 1762; etc. Bound in one vol. , half morocco. This volume contains some of the original important docu- ments dealing with the suppression of the Order, and are very diificult to obtain. The agitation began with the discovery that the Jesuits were engaged in commercial speculations and their refusal to become responsible for some cargoes captured by the British at sea after their consignment to a French house. Action was taken by the latter to obtain their rights, which led to the Parliaments of the chief French towns taking up the matter. On the 6th the Parliament of Paris condemned the Jesuit publications to be publicly burnt, and prohibited their teaching, publicly or privately; in Nov., 1761, the Fx-ench Prelates temporised, recommending a reform of the Order ; in March, 1763, the French Government annulled the proceedings of the Parliament; on April 1, 1762. the Parliaments of Paris, Rouen, and most of the principal French cities declared the suppression of the Order within their jurisdiction, which prac- tically meant the whole of France, and this order was followed by another in August of the same j'ear reiterating the decree 79 The Anderson Auction Co. THE JESUITS IN CANADA, ETC. of expulsion against the wishes of the Court; finally the King gave in and signed the order for their expulsion from the whole of France in Nov., 1764. This volume contains several of the earlier original documents, and is of great interest in the his- tory of the Order of the Jesuits. 717. FAUCHER DE ST. MAURICE. Relation de ce qui s'est passe lors des Pouilles faites par Ordre du Gou- vernement, dans une partie des fondatious du College des Jesuites de Quebec. Preeedee par certain observations par Faucher de Saint Maurice. Facsimile view and plan. 4to, calf (with presentation inscription from the author). Quebec, 1879 718. GOSSELIN (ABBifi A.) Vie de Mgr. de Laval, premier £veque de Quebec et Apotre du Canada, 16"^2-1708. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Quebec, 1890 719. JESUITS' ESTATES CONTROVERSY, CANADA. Pamphlets relating to Jesuits' Estates Controversy of 1888- 1889. 8vo, half calf. (10 pamphlets, sold as 1 vol.) Montreal, Toronto, etc , 1888-89 720. JESUIT RELATIONS. SHEA'S REPRINTS.— Bigot (P. J.) Copie d'une Lettre escrite . . . I'an 1684 pour accompagner un collier de pourcelaine envoiee par les Abnaquis. N. Y. 1858 This and the following lots are all clean good copies of the now very scarce reprints of the Relations issued by J. G. Shea. They are bound either in full limp roan or in stout half roan. Only a limited number of each were issued, 100 copies in most cases, and they are all now very difficult to obtain. 721. Cavelier. Relation du Voyage entrepis par feu M. Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, pour decouvrir . . . I'embouchure du Fleuve de Missisipy. Par son fr^re M. Cavelier. N. Y. [Albany, 1858] 722. Chaumonot. La Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph Marie Chaumonot, de la Compagnie de Jesus, Missionaire dans la Nouvelle France, ificrite .... I'an 1688. N. Y. [Albany, 1858J 723. • Suite de la Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph Marie Chaumonot . . . par un P^re de la ' meme Com- pagnie. N. Y. 1858 [Albany, 1859] 724. Tranchepain (Mere St. Augustin de). Re- lation du Voyage des premieres Ursulines h la Nouvelle Orleans et de leur etablissement en cette ville. N. Y. [Albany, 1859] 725. Registres des Baptesmes et Sepultures qui se sont faits au Fort Duquesne pendant les annees 1753, 1754, 1755, and 1756. N. Y. [Albany, 1859] 80 The Anderson Auction Co. JESUIT RELATIONS. 726. Journal de la Guerre du Micissippi contre les Chicachas en 1739 et flnie en 1740, le l^"^ d'Avril. Par un Officier de 1' Arm^e de M. de Nouaille. N. Y. [Albany, 1859] 727. Gravibr (P. Jacques). Relation, ou Journal du Voyage en 1700 depuis le pays des Illinois jusqu'4 I'em- bouchure du Mississipi. N. Y. [Albany, 1859] 738. Dablon (P. Claude). Relation de ee qui s'est passe de plus Remarquable aux Missions des P6res de la Compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France les ann6es 1672 et 1673. N. Y. [Albany, 1861] 729. Dablon (P. Claude). Relation de ce qui s'est passe de plus Remarquable aux Missions des P6res de la Compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France les annees 1673 a 1679. Quebec [Albany, 1860] 730. Relations Diverses sur la Bataille du Malan- gueule gagne le 9 Juillet, 1755 .... sur les Anglois sous M. Braddock. N. Y. 1860 731. Relation de la Mission du Missisipi du Semi- naire de Quebec en 1700. Par MM. de Montigay, de St. Cosme, et Thaumur de la Source. N. Y. 1861 732. JoGUES (P. Isaac). N'ovum Belgium, descrip- tion de Nieuw Netherland, et Notice sur Rene Goupil. N. Y. [Albany, 1862] 733. Sage AN (Mathieu). Extrait de la Relation des Avantures et Voyage. N. Y. [Albany, 1863] 734. Dreuillettes (P. Gabriel). Epistola ad Dominum lUustrissimum Dominum Joannem Wintrop. N. Y. 1864 [Albany, 1866] 735. Milet (P. Pierre). Relation de sa Captivite parmi les Onneiouts en 1690-1691. N. Y. [Albany, 1864] 736. Relation des Affaires du Canada en 1696. Avec des Lettres des P^res de la Compagnie de J^sus depuis 1696 jusqu'en 170^-. N. Y. [Albany, 1865] .737. Gravibr (P. Jacques). .Lettre, le 23 Fevrier 1708, sur les Affaires de la Louisiane. N. Y. 1865 738. Bigot (P. Jacques). Relation de la Mission Abnaquise de St. Francois de Sales, I'annee 1702. N. Y. [Albany, 1865] Two copies of this are bound in the same volume. 739. Rbcueil de Pieces sur la Negociation entre la Nouvelle France et la Nouvelle Angleterre 6s annees 1648 et suivantes. N. Y. [Albany, 1866] 81 The Anderson Auction Co. JESUIT RELATIONS, 740. Gbndron (Sieur De). Quelques Particu- laritez du pays des Hurons en la Nouvelle France. Paris, 1860 [Albany, 1868] 741. ■ Chauchetierb (P. Claude). La Vie de la B. Catherine Tegakoiiita dite h present la Saincte Sauva- gesse. Front. N. Y. [Albany, 1887] 743. Relations des Jusuites, contenant Ce qui s'est passe de plus Remarquable dans les Missions des P^res de la Compagnie de J6sus. 3 vols, royal 8vo, half morocco. Quebec, 1858 The Scarce Collection of the Jesuit Relations, published under the supervision of the Canadian Government. Each Relation printed separately, in a literal reproduction of the originals, including those of which only one or two copies are known. With analytical table and copious index. Only 1,300 copies were printed. 743. Journal des Jesuites Publie d'apr^s le manu- scrit original conserve aux archives du Seminaire du Que- bec. Par MM. les Abbes Laverdi^re et Casgrain. 4to, half calf (403 pp., including Index). Quebec, 1871 Very rare, nearly the whole edition having been destroyed by fire. It is said that only 60 had been issued when the re- mainder of the edition was destroyed, about 40 being saved, and only in a damaged condition. This copy is one of the few issued before the fire, and in fine clean conditioD. 744. Thwaites (R. G.— Editor) and Palsits (V. H.— Bibliographical Adviser). The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents : Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Mission- aries, 1610-1791. The original French, Latin and Italian texts, with English translations and Notes. Portraits, maps, and facsimiles. 73 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Cleveland, 1896-1901 Only 750 sets were printed of this the most complete collec- tion of the famous "Jesuit Relations," and the only edition with complete English translations of the most valuable rec- ords of that period now extant. 745. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY STUDIES. Studies in Historical and Political Science. Series I. to XIV. 8vo, seven vols, in half morocco, the others in orig- inal cloth. (As 14 vols.) Bait. 1883-96 Among the separate treatises included in this series are- Adams' Germanic Origin of New England Towns, Johnson's Old Maryland Manors, Channing's Town and County Govern- ment in the English Colonies of N. America, Ingle's Local In- stitutions, of Virginia, Ely's Recent American Socialism Eltmg's Dutch Village Communities on the Hudson, Randall's 82 The Anderson Auction Co. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITy STUDIES. a Puritan Colony in Maryland, Trent's English Culture in Vir- ginia, Bassett's Slavery and Servitude in North Carolina, Spark's Causes of the Maryland Revolution of 1689, Black's Maryland's Attitude in the Struggle for Canada, Woodburn's Causes of the American Revolution, Steiner's History of Slavery in Connecticut, Hughson's The Carolina Pirates and Colonial Commerce, etc., etc. 746. Howard's Local Constitutional History of the United States, Vol. I., 1889; Vincent's Government of Switzerland, 1891; Cohn on the Study of the Constitution, 1893; Hollander on State Taxation, 1900. 4 vols, 8vo, cloth. 747. JOHNSON (GEORGE). Canada: its History, Pro- ductions, and Natural Resources. Large colored maps in pocket. 8vo, full red morocco, gilt. Presentation copy from the author. Ottawa, 1886 748. Alphabet of First Things in Canada. 13mo, full morocco, gilt (rubbed). Ottawa, 1890 749. Place-Names of Canada: a Paper read before the Ottawa Scientific Society. 8vo, cloth. Presentation copy, with the author's autograph inscription. Ottawa,1898 750. JOHNSTONE (CHEVALIER). Memoirs of the^ Chevalier de Johnstone. Transl. from the original French * MS. of the Chevalier. By Charles Winchester. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. . Aberdeen, 1870-71 The narrative of his experience in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, his adventures and escape to France, and his later services with the French army in Canada at the siege of Quebec, etc. 751. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION FOR LOWER CANADA, from its commencement in 1857 to the 32d vol., 1878. Edited by P. J. O. Chauveau, John Rediger, etc. Accompanied by a Series for the same time of. Journal de L'Instruction Publique. Edited by Louis Girard, Oscar Dunn, etc. Illust. 43 vols. 4to, cloth and boards. Montreal, 1858-78 753. JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OP COMMONS. Journals of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, 1867-1901. With Appendices and Indices. 45 vols. 8vo, half calf. Ottawa, 1867-1901 753. JOWETT (B.) The Politics of Aristotle. (Vol.1, Introduction and Transl.; Vol. 3, Part I., the Notes.) 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Oxford : The Clarendon Press, 1885 754. JUGEMENTS ET D^LIBifiRATIONS du Conseil Souverain de la Nouvelle-France. Publies sous les Aus- pices de la Legislature de Quebec. Introduction par P. J. O. Chauveau. 6 vols.' thick 4to, half calf. Presenta- 83 The Anderson Auction Co. tion copy, with, autograph of the Hon. J. Blanehet, Secre- tary of the Province. Quebec, 1885-1891 The Judgments and Decisions of the Supreme Council, from 1663 to 1716. Full reprints of the documents, with facsimiles of the signatures, and chronological tables. A valuable col- lection of material for the historical student. 755. TZ"ALM (PETER). Travels into North America. -^^ Containing its Natural History, and a Circum- stantial Account of its Plantations and Agriculture in general, with the State of the Country, Manners of the Inhabitants, etc. Transl. by J. R. Forster. With view of the Cohoes Fall, four plates of natural history, and a large map. 2 vols. 8vo, old calf (joints cracked). Lond. 1772 With the delicately engraved bookplate of Charles Conway, in the manner of William Blake, said to have been executed by Flaxman The travels were principally in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, up the Hudson to Albany, and then by way of the lakes to Canada. 756. KANSAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections, Vols. 4 and 5, 1886-96; Publications, Vol. 1 (Biographical Sketches, etc.), Topeka, 1886 ; Eighth Biennial Report, 1891- • 92; Eleventh Biennial Report, 1896-98. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth (one in paper). Topeka, 1886-98 757. KAYE (SIR JOHN WM.) Life and' Correspond- ence of Charles, Lord Metcalfe (of Mahratta War Fame). Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo, full morocco. Lond. 1858 758. KENYON (F. C— Editor). Aristotle on the Con- stitution of Athens. The Original Text, with Introduction and Notes. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 759. KINGSFORD (W.) The Canadian Canals: their History and Cost. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1865 760. Canadian Archaeology : an Essay. 13mo, cloth. Montreal, 1886 761.^ History of Canada. Maps and plans. 10 vols. 8vo, cloth (some of the pages marked with pencil). Montreal, 1887-98 Loosely insserted is the author's reply to Strictures on the Third Volume of this history, 1897 (15 pp.), etc. 762. KIRKE (H.) The First English Conquest of Can- ada, with some Account of the Earliest Settlement in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. 3Iap. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1871 With marginal MS. notes, in pencil, by Sir John Bourinot. 84 The Andeison Auction Co. 763. T ABRADOR COMPANY (The). In the Court of -•^ Queen's Bencli. The Labrador Company (Appel- lants) and Her Majesty the Queen (Respondent). Appel- lant's Factum. 4to, half calf, pp. 113. [Quebec ?] 1889 The Appellant's case in regard to the rightful ownership of the Seigniory of " Terre Ferme de Mingau." The decision was in favor of the Crown, and the Labrador Company appealed, stating their case in full. A list of the books and maps used in the trial is appended. 764. LAFITAU (P. JOSEPH FRANgOIS). Mceurs des Sauvages Ameriquains, comparees aux Mcieurs des Premiers Temps. Illust. with Ifl {should have 4.1) folding plates of Indian ceremonies, etc. 4 vols. 12mo, .original calf, gilt. Paris, 1724 The author theorises that America was probably peopled by the descendants of the inhabitants of Europe and Asia, and supposed that America and Asia were joined at Behring's Straits. To prove his theories he gives very minute accounts of all the ceremonies and superstitions of the Indians, parallel- ing them with similar ceremonies and beliefs of Ancient Greece, the East, etc. His residence of several years among the Iroquois made him thoroughly acquainted with the habits of the Indians, and Charlevoix considered this book was one of the most reliable on the subject. 765. LAHONTAN (BARON DE). Nouveaux Voyages de Mr. Le Baron de Lahontan dans I'Amerique Septentrionale. Qui contient une Relation des differens Peuples qui y habi- tant, la Nature de leur Gouvernement, leur Commerce, leur Coutume, leur Religion, et leur mani^re de faire la Guerre. 2 vols. 12mo, original sheep. La Haye : Freres Lhonore, 1715 Illustrated with 31 plates and maps. Most of the earlier books describing Canada or New France are written by Jesuit missionaries, or reflect the opinions of the missionaries. In Lahontan's nan-ative we get a view from an entirely different standpoint, that of a Freethinker and a soldier. The result is curious reading, and part of his relation has not been c--onfirmed by latter travellers — that is to say, his description of the great river flowing from the Rocky Mountains into the Mississippi, and the Indian tribes bordering it. No one has met with tribes bearing the names he gives them, and it is difficult to find a river exactly where he places the "Riviere Longue." But the greater part is of much importance, the descriptions of the tribes inhabiting the known parts of Canada are very exact, and contain many very curious details not mentioned by other travellers. The illustrations are exceedingly quaint and crude in execution, but still valuable, representing marriage, war, and peace customs, devices of various tribes, habits of the beaver, etc. The very early view of Quebec represents Sir William Phips' attack on it in 1691. 766. LALOR (JOHN J.) Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Economy and History of the United States. By the Best American and European Writers (each article signed). Edited by John J. Lalor. 3 vols, thick royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 85 The Anderson Auction Co. 767. LANDON (J. S.) The ConstitutioBal History and Government of the United States. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1889 768. LAREAU (E.) Histoire du Droit Canadien, depuis les origines de la Colonie jnsqu'^ nos jours. Part I : Domina- tion Frangaise. Part II: Domination Anglaise. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Montreal, 1888-89 769. Another copy. 2 vols. Bvo, half morocco. 770. LAREAU (EDMOND) et DOUTRE (GONZALVE). Le Droit Civil Canadien. Precede d'une Histoire Generale du Droit Canadien. Par G. Doutrfe et A. Lareau. Vol. I : Histoire Generale du Droit Canadien, 1492-1791. Royal 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1872 771. LARNED (J. N.) History for Ready Reference from the Best Historians, Biographers and Specialists. Numerous historical maps. 6 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth. Springfield, Mass., 1894-1901 772. LATROBE (C. J.) The Rambler in North America, 1832-33. 2 vols. 12mo, calf, gilt backs. I.ond. 1835 Bookplate and autograph of Daniel Capper. The author travelled the greater part of the year with Washington Irving, and visited the more important cities of America, even as far west as "the little mushroom town of Chicago," as he describes it. 773. AMOS (SHELDON). A Systematic View of the Science of Jurisprudence. 8vo, half calf. Some marginal MS. notes. Lond. 1872 774. APPLETON (C.) Histoire de Compensation en Droit Remain. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt. Paris, 1895 775. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Pomeroy's Constitu- tional Law (Bennett's Edition), Bost. 1888; Cooley's Con- stitutional Limitations (5th edn.), Bost. 1883; Cooley's Principles of Constitutional Law, Bost. 1880. 3 vols. 8vo. 776. HALL (W. E.) A Treatise on International Law. Third edn. 8 vo, cloth. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1890 777. KENT'S Commentaries on American Law. 4 vols. 8vo, full calf. Bost. 1867 778. LEFEBURE DE BELLEFEUILLE (E.) Le Code Civil Annote; etant le Code Civil du Bas-Canada (en Force depuis le premier Aout 1866). Seconde edition, revue, cor- rig^e, et considerablement augmentee. Royal 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1889 The Anderson Auction Co. LAW. 779. STEPHEN (H. J.) New Commentaries on the Laws of England, partly founded on Blaekstone. By Serjeant Stephen. Tenth edn. 4 vols, thick 8vo, half calf . Lond.1886 780. SWEET (C.) A Dictionary of English Law, con- taining Definitions of the Technical Terms in Modern Use, and a Concise Statement of the Rules of Law affecting the Principal Subjects. Thick royal 8vo, half mor. Lond. 1882 781. WILLIAMS (JOSHUA). Principles of the Law of Real Property. 13th edn. Thick 8vo,cloth, uncut. Lond.1880 783. Parsons' Laws of Business (Revised edn. ), Hart- ford, 1887; Endlich on Interpretation of the Statutes (founded on Maxwell's Treatise), Jersey City, 1888; Lefroy's Legislative Power in Canada, Toronto, 1897-98. 3 vols, thick 8vo, half and full calf. 783. Wills on Circumstantial Evidence (title re- paired), Phil. 1857; Stephen's Digest of the Law of Evi- dence, Bost. 1877; Bligh & Todd's Dominion Law Index, Toronto, 1891; Cassell's Practice of the Supreme Court of Canada, Toronto, 1888; Todd's Private Bill Practice, Ottawa, 1868. 5 vols. 8vo and post 8vo, half and full calf. 784. Statutes of Canada, 1887-1901, 15 vols.; Re- vised Statutes of Canada, 1886, 2 vols. ; Acts not repealed by the Revised Statutes, 1887. Together 18 vols. 8vo, full calf. Ottawa, 1886-1901 785. LECKY (W. E. H.) A History of England in' the Eighteenth Century. 7 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1892-93 786. History of Ireland in the XVIIIth Century. 5 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1893 787. LECLERC (CHARLES). Bibliotheca Americana. Histoire, Geographic, Voyages, Archeologie et Linguistique des Deux Amferiques et des lies Philippines. Thick 4to, half morocco. Paris : Maissonneuve, 1878 One of only a limited issue on Large Paper. 788. [LE CLERCQ (P. CHRETIEN).] ifitablissement de la Foy dans la Nouvelle Prance, contenant 1' Histoire des Colonies, etc. Tome Premier. 12mo, original calf (lacks the map and two leaves of the Preface). Paris, 1691 Very rare. This volume is practically complete in itself, being'the history of the Jesuit Missions in Canada from their commencement, with his comments on their — according to him — non-succe.9s. The Jesuits were so exasperated at this book that they endeavored to have it suppressed by the French Government, but not succeeding in this, did vrhat they could themselves to destroy the copies. For this reason the book has become one of the rarest relating to New France. 87 The Anderson Auction Co. LE CLERCQ (P. CHRETIEN). 789. First Establishment of the Faith in New France. Now first transl., with Notes, by J. G. Shea. Por- frait of Cartier, facsimile of the original title, vieiv of Que- bec, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, morocco. N. Y. 1881 No. 91 of a limited number of signed copies. It contains the first account of Cavelier's explorations and of the Comte de Frontenac, for whom Le Clercq was for some time secretary. Charlevoix states tbat there is reason to believe that Frontenac himself had a hand in the writing of it. 790. Nouvelle Relation de la Gaspesie, qui contient les Moeurs et la Religion des Sauvages Gaspesiens Porte- Croix, adorateurs du Soleil, et d'autres Peuples de I'Ame- rique Septentrionale, dite le Canada. 16nio, morocco, pp. 572 (a small piece of blank margin of title torn off). Paris, 1691 The first publication of Father Christian Le Clercq, and the first book which contains a full account of the Micmao Indians and description of that part of the coast of the St. Lawrence which they inhabited. Short notices are also given of the Indians of Acadia and other neighboring places. The Micmacs he calls " Porte-Croix," from the habit they had of decorating themselves with the mark of the cross. His accounts are given from his own personal observations, he living in their midst, sometimes in their wigwams, for a considerable time. Father Le Clercq was also the inventor of the symbols in which the religious books for the use of the Micmacs are printed. Very scarce. 791. LEGER (LOUIS). A History of Austro-Hungary to 1889. Transl. by Mrs. Birbeck Hill, Preface by E. A. Free- man. Post 8vo, cloth. Loud. 1889 792. LEGGO (W.) History of the Administration of the Earl of Duflferin. 2 portraits. Thick 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1878 793. LE MAY (P.) Le Pelerin de Sainte-Anne. Roman de McBurs. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. Montreal [1893] 794. LE MOINE (J. M.) The Chronicles of the St. Law- rence. Map. 8vo, cloth. Presentation copy from the author. Montreal, 1878 ■796. The Explorations of Jonathan Oldbuck, F. G. S. Q. , in Eastern Latitudes. Canadian History, Legends, etc. 8vo, cloth. Quebec, 1889 Presentation copy, with an interesting autograph letter by the author. '^96. Maple Leaves: Canadian History, Literature, and Ornithology. Front. 8vo, cloth. With autograph inserted. Quebec, 1894 88 The Anderson Auction Co. 797. LENDENFELD (R. VON). A Monograpli of the Horny Sponges. With 50 full-page photo-lithographic plates, and numerous illusts. in the text. Thick 4to, cloth, pp. 936. (Prefixed is a Bibliography of the subject.) Lond. : Printed for the Royal Society, 1889 798. LEONARD FAMILY. Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family, containing a full account of the first three generations of the family of James Leonard, who was an early settler of Taunton, Mass., with notices of later de- scendants. By W. R. Deane. Portrait of Perez Fobes. Royal 8vo, cloth (binding damaged by damp). Bost. 1851 799. LESCARBOT (MARC). Histoire de Nouvelle- France, suive des Muses de la Nouvelle-France. Edition publiee par E. Tross. 4- facsimile maps from the edition of 1612. 3 vols. 12mo, half calf. Paris, 1866 800. LE SAGE (ALAIN RENilfi). Les A ventures de Mon- sieur Robert Chevalier, dit De Beauchene, Capitaine' de Filibustiers dans la Nouvelle-France. 6 full-page plates. 2 vols, in 1. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Maestricht, 1780 Possibly founded on the deeds of some of the early bucca- neers, but surrounded with so much fiction that it is difficult to sift the wheat from, the chaff. According to the narrative, Beauchene was captured by the Iroquois at the age of seven and adopted into the tribe ; an account is given of the defeat of the English at Port Royal, and soon after that event he adopts the profession of filibuster. A lengthy interlude is the story of the Comte de Monneville, which serves the purpose of giving some interesting and curious pictures of Quebec and Canada, witli a description of the manners of the Hurons. Later De Monneville was captui-ed by the New Englanders and sold as a slave at Boston. 801. LE TAC (PME SIXTE). Histoire Chronologique de la Nouvelle France; ou Canada, 1504-1632. [Edited for the first time from the original MS. of 16S9], avec notes et un Appendice de Documents originaux et inedits, par E. Reveillaud. Post 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1888 Only 300 printed. 802. LEWIS (SIR G. CORNEWALL). An Essay on the Government of Dependencies. Edited,with an Introduction, by C. P. Lucas. 8vo, roxburghe binding, uncut. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1891 803. LEWIS (M.) and CLARK (W.) History of the Expedition to the Sources of the Missouri River, 1804, 1805 and 1806. Edited by Elliott Cones. Numerous facsimiles. 3 vols. With the Atlas of maps. Together 4 vols. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1893 No. 808 of a limited issue on fine book paper. The Anderson Auction Co. 804. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF LIVERPOOL. Proceedings, Nos. 44-46, 48-52 and 54, in- cluding the Index. 9 vols. 8vo, cloth and paper. Lond. 1890-1900 805. LITERARY PAMPHLETS. Boutades et Reveries. Par R. Tremblay; Poems, Fall River, Mass., 1893; Me- langes d'Histoire et de Litterature, par B. Suite, Ottawa, 1876; Theatre au Canada, by Abbe Gosselin, Ottawa, 1898; Un Disparu, par G. A. Dumont, portrait, Montreal, 1894, etc. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. (6 pieces.) 806. LIZARS (R. AND K.) In the Days of the Canada Company, the Settlement of the Huron Tract, and the Social Life of the Period, 1835-1850. Portraits and illusts. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1896 807. LODGE (H. CABOT). A Short History of the Eng- lish Colonies in America. 8vo, half roan (rubbed). N.Y.1881 808. LONG'S EXPEDITION. Keating (W. H.) Narra- tive of an Expedition to the Source of the St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, etc., performed in 1823. Map and 8 plates. 2 vols, half calf . Lond. 1825 Contains a very full and valuable account of the Indians of the explored territory, especially of the customs, characters and numbers of the Sioux and Chippeway tribes, including a short vocabulary of Indian languages. 809. LONG (G.) Americaand the West Indies geographi- cally described. By Profs. Long, Porter, Tucker, etc. Maps. 8vo, cloth (worn). Lond. 1845 810. LONG ISLAND. Flint (M. B.) Early Long Island: a Colonial Study. Reproduction of Bloclc's map of 1616. Post 8vo, cloth. Limited edn. N. Y. 1896 811. LORIN (H.) Le Comte de Frontenac: £tude sur le Canada Francais a la fin du XVIIe si^cle. Map. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1895 812. LORNE (MARQUIS OF). Memories of Canada and Scotland. Speeches and Verse. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt. Montreal, 1884 813. Canadian Pictures. Map and numerous illusts. Imp. 8vo, cloth. Lond., n. d {ca. 1884] LOUISBOURG- [THE FIRST SIEGE]. 814. [BOLLAN (W.)] The Importance and Advantage of Cape Breton truly stated and Impartially Considered. With proper maps (2). Post 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1746 Includes a summary of the siege of Louisburg, and a particu- lar account of Mr. William Vaughan's behaviour in the Ex- pedition, etc. BoUan, at the time of the publication of this, was in England endeavoring to obtain from the English Gov- erment the repayment of the sums Massachusetts had spent in aid of the Cape Breton expedition. 90 The Anderson Auction Co. LOUISBOURG [THE FIRST SIEGE]. 815. BRADSTREET. Diary kept by Lieut. Dudley Bradstreet of Groton, Mass. , during the Siege of Louisburg (April, 1745- January, 1746). Edited, with Notes and In- troduction, by S. A. Green. 8vo, cloth, 32 pp. Cambridge, 1897 816. CHAUNCY (REV. C.) Marvellous Things done by the Right Hand and Holy Arm of God in getting him the Victory. Thanksgiving Sermon Preached July 18, 1745, for the Reduction of Cape Breton .... by the New England Forces under the Command of Sir William Pepperrell. 8vo, limp morocco, pp. 33. Bost. : T. Fleet, 1745 Sir William Pepperrell 's own copy, having presentation in- scription from the author (top line out into by binder). On the blank page of the last leaf are some figures written giving the numbers of the Colonial and English troops employed, which may possibly have been written by the noted General himself. 817. DRAKE (S. A.) The Taking of Louisburg, 1745. Portrait and maps. Crown 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1891 818. FRENCH ARCHIVES. Manuscript copies of docu- ments in the "Archives Coloniales," Paris, relating to Cape Breton and Louisbourg. Written on 76 pp. folio, with facsimiles of Denys^ map of Acadia, 1672, and three other maps hound in. Folio, cloth. Ssbc. XIX. 819. GIBSON (JAMES). A Journal of the late Siege by the Troops from North America against the French at Cape Breton, the City of Louisbourg and the Territories there- unto belonging. 8vo, half calf, pp. 49. Lond. : Newbery,1745 The very scarce original edition, with the fine plate "Pros- pect of the City of Lewisbourg " in excellent condition. The author was a merchant in Boston, and raised a company for the siege. He gives an interesting narrative of the opera- tions, as well as of his personal adventures, together with an appendix of the ill-treatment they received from the French when they arrived in France with the prisoners released by the peace. A descendant of the author has written his life under the title of "A Boston Merchant of 1745." [See next item.] Fine copy. 830. A Boston Merchant of 1745; or, Incidents in the Life of James Gibson, a Gentleman Volunteer at the Expedition to Louisbourg. By One of his Descendants [Lorenzo D. Johnson]. 18mo, cloth, pp. 102. Bost. 1847 Scarce. Contains a reprint of Gibson's Journal. 831. [GILLMORE (G. C— Editor).] Roll of the New Hampshire Men at Louisbourg, Cape Breton, 1745. (Edited, with an Historical Introduction.) Facsimile plans of the siege. Royal Bvo, cloth. Concord, N. H.,"l896 91 The Anderson Auction Co. LOUISBOURG [THE FIRST SIEGE]. 833. LETTRE d'un Habitant de Louisbourg. Contenant Tine Relation exacte et circonstanciee de la prise de I'lsle Royale par les Anglais. 13mo, morocco, pp. 81. Quebec: Chez Guillaume le Sincere, 1745 Extremely rare. Parkman makes much use of the graphic descriptions given in this book of the siege, and praises it greatly in this respect. 823. The Anonymous " Lettre d'un Habitant de Louisbourg," containing a narrative by an eye-witness of the Siege in 1745. Edited, with an English translation, by G. M. Wrong. 8vo, cloth, pp. 74. Toronto, 1897 834. LOUISBOURG. The Taking of Louisbourg in 1745 and 1758, extracts from the Gentleman's Magazine, 1768, with map, and type-written copies (103 pp.) of pieces from the same journal relating to the siege; extracts from the Canadian Archives on the same, with map, 1886; and other similar extracts, etc. Bound in 1 vol. 4to. 835. NATIONAL PREJUDICE opposed to National In- terest, candidly considered in the Detention or Yielding up Gibraltar and Cape-Breton by the ensuing Treaty of Peace, etc. In a letter to Sir John Barnard. Crown 8vo, half roan, pp. 50. Lond. 1748 The author advocates restoring Cape Breton and Gibraltar, for the sake of the goodwill of both France and Spain. 826. NEVILL (VALENTINE). The Reduction of Louis- bourg: a Poem. Wrote on board His Majesty's ShipOrford, in Louisbourg Harbour. Small folio, sewed, pp. 16. Very scarce. Portsmouth, 1758 837. NILES (REV. SAMUEL). A Brief and Plain Essay on God's Wonderworking Providence for New England in the Reduction of Louisbourg, etc. 16mo, limp calf (lacks the title, and introductory leaf, and edges of some of the leaves damaged). Very rare. New London: T. Green, 1747 828. PEPPERRELL (SIR WILLIAM). An Accurate Journal and Account of the Proceedings of the New-Eng- land Land-Forces during the late Expedition against the French Settlements on Cape Breton to the time of the Sur- render of Louisbourg . . . with a computation of the French Fishery ... all sent over by General Pepperrell himself to his friend Capt. Hen. Stafford, atExmouth, Devon Printed from the Original Manuscript. Post 8vo, limp morocco, pp. 40. Exon [Exeter] : A. & S. Brice, 1746 Very rare. 829. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of the Hon. Sir Wm. Pepperell . . . who died at his Seat in Kittery^ July 6, 1759. By Rev. Benj. Stevens. Small 4to, paper, pp. vi. + 24, uncut. Bost. : Edes & Gill, 1759 Very scarce. Dr. Stevens was the pastor of the first churoli in Kittery. 93 The Anderson Auction Co. LOUISBOURG [THE FIRST SIEGE]. PEPPERELL (SIR WILLIAM). 830. Parsons (U.) Life of Sir William Pepperell. Portrait, view and plan of Louisbourg. Post 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1866 831. Pepperrell Papers, with Sketches of Lieut. - Gen. James St. Clair and Admiral Sir Charles Knowles. Imp. 8vo, half roan, uncut, 23 pp. Bost. : Privately printed, 1874 Comprises two letters of Christopher Kilby, one of Pepper- rell, and the ' ' Instructions of General Braddock to Governor Shirley." All relating to military matters between 1746-55, with copious notes. Edited by A. H. Hoyt. 832. Instructions given by William Shirley, Gov- ernor^ of Massachusetts, to William Pepperell . . . for an Expedition against the French Settlements on the Island of Cape Breton. (Extracted from Collections of Mass. Hist. Soc'y for 1792.) 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1806 833. Sir William Pepperrell, by E. P. Wheeler, por- trait (N. Y. Genealogical Record), 1887 (12 pp.) ; The De- scendants of Capt. William Leighton, of Kittery, Maine, with Notes on the Pepperrell and other collateral families, Albany, Munsell, 1885 (75 pp.); The Pepperrells of Kittery Point (Appleton's Journal), 1874 (4 pp.) In 1 vol. 8vo, cloth. N. Y., etc., 1874-87 834. [PICHON (THOMAS).] Lettres et Memoires pour servir k I'Histoire Naturelle, Civile, et Publique du Cap Breton, depuis son etablissement jusqu'^ la reprise de cette Isle par les Anglois en 1758. Crown 8vo, old calf, gilt. La Haye, 1760 835. PRINCE (THOS.) Extraordinary Events the Do- ings of God and marvellous in pious Eyes; illustrated in a Sermon at South Church in Boston, N. E., on the General Thanksgiving, July 18, 1745, occasioned by taking the City of Louisbourg. Small 8vo, half roan. Bost. printed: Lond. reprinted, 1746 836. Extraordinary Events the Doings of God, and marvellous, etc. Sermon at the South Church, Boston . . . occasioned by the taking of Louisbourg. Post 8vo, half roan, pp. 38. Edinburgh, 1746 837. The Salvations of God in 1746. In Part set forth in a Sermon at the South Church in Boston, Nov. 27, 1746, being the Anniversary Thanksgiving in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in N. E. ; wherein the most re- markable Salvations of the year past, both in Europe and North America, are briefly considered. Small 8vo, half roan. Bost., printed for D. Henchman in Cornhill, 1746 93 The Anderson Auction Co. LOUISBOURG [THE FIRST SIEGE]. 838. REPORT of the Committee on Louisbourg Memo- rial. 5 plates (including facsimile plan of Louisbourg, &c. , 1745). 8vo, cloth. N. Y. Society of Colonial Wars, 1896 839. SHIRLEY (GEX. WILLIAM). A Letter from Will- iam Shirley, Esq., Governor of Massachusetts Bay, to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, with a Journal of the Siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the Forces . . . ap- proved and attested by Sir William Pepperrell and the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedi- tion. Published by Authority. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 32. Fine copy. Lond. 1746 Very scarce. 840. The Conduct of Major Gen. Shirley, late Gen- eral and Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in North America, Briefly Stated. 8vo, boards, cloth. Lond. 1758 Believed to have been written by William Alexander, later called the Earl of Stirling, at the dictation of Genl. Shirley himself. Alexander was the General's secretary and aide-de- camp. Fine copy, with the tables at the end. Very scarce. 841. TWO LETTERS concerning some farther Adven- tures and Improvements that may be necessary to be made on the taking and keeping of Cape Breton. 12mo, half roan, 12 pp. Lond. : Printed in the year 1746 842. WRONG (G. M.— Editor). Louisbourg in 1745: The Anonymous "Lettre d'un Habitant de Louisbourg"; containing a narrative of the Siege by an Eye- Witness. Edited with an English Translation. 8vo, paper covers. Toronto, 1897 843. Another copy, in paper covers. R44. LOWER CANADA. Reports of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire into the Grievances complained of in Lower Canada. (With Appendices.) Map of the country around Montreal. 4to, half calf. [Lond.], Feb., 1837 845. LOYALISTS. The U. E. Loyalists, Poem, by C. Phillips- WoUey (from Longman's Magazine), Lond. 1897; Landing of the Loyalists, Sermon by J. J. Hill, St. John, 1873; Before the Coming of the Loyalists, by C. Haight, Toronto, 1897; U. E. Loyalists, by E. Harris (A. L. S. in- serted), Toronto, 1897. 4 pamphlets, post 8vo, cloth. 846. LUCAS (C. P.) Introduction and Historical Geo- graphy of the British Colonies (West Indies, West Africa). Maps {colored). 3 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1887-94 94 The Anderson Auction Co. 847. LYELL (SIR CHAS.) Travels in North America, 1841-42, with Geological Observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. Colored folding plate of Niagara and vicinity , colored maps and other plates. 2 vols, in 1. Post Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1845 848. "jV/TACAULAY (T. B.) The History of England, -^ ■•- from the Accession of James II. Portrait and facsimile. 5 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1861 849. MCCARTHY (JUSTIN). A History of Our Own Times, from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the Berlin Congress, 3 vols., 1880; A History of Our Own Times from 1880 to the Diamond Jubilee, 1897, illust. Together 3 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1880-97 850. MACDONALD (A. C. db L.) Record of the Cana- dian Historical Portraits and Antiquities, exhibited at Montreal, Sept., 1892; Canadian Communion Tokens used in the Presbyterian Churches of Canada, by R. W. McLach- lan, Montreal, 1891 ; Les ^ficoles de Manitoba, par Monsei- gneur A. A. Tache, Saint-Boniface, 1893; The Seal Arbitra- tion of 1893, by D. Macmaster, Montreal, 1894; Le Paj-s, le Parti, et le Grand Homme, Montreal, 1882; and two others. Together 7 pamphlets, bound in 1 vol. 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1882-94 851. MACDONELL (J. A.) Sketches illustrating the Early Settlement of Glengarry in Canada, relating princi- pally to the Revolutionary War, War of J 8 1 2, the Rebellion of 1837, the Services of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, the 84th, or Royal Highland Emigrant Regiment (etc.). Royal 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1893 852. M'GREGOR (J.) British America. 15 maps, plans and charts. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1833 853. MACKENZIE (SIR ALEX.) Voyages from Montreal, on the St. Lawrence, through North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans. With an Account of the Fur Trade in the Years 1789 and 1793. Portrait and S maps. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1801 Mackenzie was the first white man to cross the Rocky Moun- tains and reach the Pacific Ocean. The volume contains valu- able material for the history of Northwest Canada. 854. MACKENZIE (WM. L.) Sketches of Canada and the United States (N. Y., Phil., Washington, Slavery, etc.). Post 8vo, cloth boards. (Presentation copy from the author to Henry Warburton.) Lond. 1833 The author took an active part in the Rebellion of 1837. 855. Life and Opinions of Benjamin F. Butler and Jesse Hoyt (foxed throughout) ; Life of Martin Van Buren, by [the same]. 2 vols in 1. Svo, half calf. Bost. 1845-46 95 The Anderson Auction Co. 856. MACKENZIE RIVER. Report of the Select Com- mittee appointed to Enquire into the Resources of the Great Mackenzie Basin. Session 1888. ^ colored maps. 8vo, cloth, pp. 310. Ottawa, 1888 857. M'LEAN (J.) Notes of Twenty- five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1849 858. Maclean (J. p.) Historical Account of the Settle- ment of the Scotch Highlanders in America prior to the Peace of 1783. With Notices of Highland Regiments, their Services during the Revolutionary War, and Biographical Sketches, lllust. 8vo, cloth. Cleveland, 1900 859. MACLEOD (NORMAN). The Present Church of Scotland, and a Tint of Normanism contending in a Dia- logue. 8vo, boards (binding broken). [St. Ann's, Cape Breton: Privately printed, 1841] 860. McMASTER (J. B.) History of the People of the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888-1900 861. Mcmullen (J. M.) The History of Canada, from its First Discovery to the Present Time. Third edn., en- larged. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Brockville, 1892 862. McNAB (SIR ALLAN). Large folio portrait, en- larged from a photograph ; also the original glass negative. (2 pieces.) 863. MACOUN (J.) Catalogue of Canadian Plants. The 6 parts in 3 vols. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. (Geo- logical Survey of Canada.) Montreal, 1883-92 864. MACTAGGART (J.) Three Years in Canada; An Account of the Actual State of the Country in 1826-28, with Sketches of the State of Society. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth (binding broken). Lond. 1829 865. MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. Edited by Martha J. Lamb. A complete set, from its commence- ment to its discontinuance, on the death of its editor, Sept., 1893. With numerous portraits, reproductions of rare maps, views, and other illusts. 29 vols. 4to, half bright calf, gilt. N. Y. 1877-1893 866. MAGRY (PIERRE). Decouvertes et Etablisseraents des Frangais dans I'ouest et dans le sud de I'Amerique Sep- tentrionale, 1614-1698; Memoires et Documents Inedits, recueillis et publics par Pierre Magry. Portraits, facsimiles of rare maps, etc. 6 vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1879-88 Contains the voyages of La Salle, early narrations of the Jesuit missionaries, Joutel's narrative, the voyage of D'lber- ville, etc., with many minor narratives of explorers, pioneers, traders, and others, relating to the early discoveries in the west and south — some printed here for the first time. 96 The Anderson Auction Co. 867. MAHAN (CAPT. A. T.) The War in South Africa, a Narrative . . . from the Begin ning of Hostilities to the Fall of Pretoria. Introduction by Sir J. G. Bourinot. 62 full-page illusts. (18 colored), and plates in the text. Oblong folio, half morocco. N. Y. 1900 868. Another copy. Oblong folio, cloth. 869. MAINE. Baxter (J. P.) The Trelawney Papers. Edited and Illustrated with Historical Notes and an Appendix. Facsiviiles of documents, rare vie^vs, etc. 8vo, cloth, (Maine Historical Society.) Portland, 1884 870. Castine. The Centennial of Castine (with a History of the Town). Illusts. 8vo, cloth. Castine, 1896 871. — Kohl (J. G.) History of the Discovery of Maine, with an Appendix on the Voyages of the Cabots by M. d'Avezac, of Paris. Facsimile maps and charts. 8vo, cloth. (Collections of the Maine Historical Society.) Portland, 1869 872. Williamson (Wm. D.) The History of the State of Maine, 1602-1830; arranged chronologically, with Notes and Appendices. 2 vols, thick 8vo, original calf, gilt (autograph of A. B. Thompson on title). Scarce. Hallowell, 1832 873. MAINE (SIR HENRY S.) Ancient Law— its con- nection with the Early History of Society, etc. 8vo, cloth (title written on). Lond. 1870 874. Popular Government. Second edn. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1886 875. Lectures on the Early History of Institutions. Fifth edn. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 87G. International Law. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 877. On Early Law and Custom. New edn. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 878. Village Communities in the East and West. New edn. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 879. MAJOR (R. H.) Life of Prince Henry of Portugal, surnamed the Navigator ; and its Results — comprising the Discovery, within one Century, of Half the World. From Authentic Contemporary Documents. Colored portrait, and 5 others, 7 colored maps, etc. Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Asher & Co., 1868 Fine copy of the Rare First Edition. Presentation copy from the author. Only a very small number of this .edition was printed. 880. The same. Second edn. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1877 97 The Anderson Auction Co. 881. MANUSCRIPT. Neatly written Manuscript, 105 pages, entitled, "Mission de la Capricieuse au Canada en 1855, sous le commandement de M. de Belveze, Capitaine de Vaisseau, 1856." 4to, half red morocco. MANITOBA. 882. BEGG (A.) and NURSEY (W. R.) Ten Years in Winnipeg, a Narration of the Principal Erents in the His- tory of the City of Winnipeg. Plan. 8vo, cloth. Winnipeg, 1879 883. BRYCE (PROF. G.) Manitoba, its Infancy, Growth, and Present Condition. Portraits and maps. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 884. D'ARTIGUE (JEAN). Six Years in the Canadian Northwest. Transl. byL. C. Corbett and S. Smith. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1882 885. DAWSON (S. J.) Report on the Exploration of the Country between Lake Superior and the Red River Set- lement, and between the latter place and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan. Colored maps. 4to, half roan. Toronto, 1859 886. DUGAS (L'ABBfi). Monseigneur Proveneher et les Missions de la Riviere Rouge. Crown 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1889 With a history of the early missions to the Red River Settle- ment. 887. La Premiere Canadienne du Nord-ouest, ou Biographic de Marie Anne Gaboury, 1806. Front. Crown 8vo, half calf. Montreal [1883] 888. FLOOD OP 1853. Notes of the Flood at the Red River, 1S52. By the Bishop of Rupert's Land. Front. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. [1852] 889. GUNN (D.) AND TUTTLE (C. R.) History of Mani- toba, from its Earliest Settlement [to 1872]. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Ottawa, 1880 890. HAMILTON (J. C.) Sketches of Travel from Lake Ontario to Lake Winnipeg, with the Climate, Inhabitants, Resources, etc. Maps, views, etc. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1876 891. HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF MANITOBA. Transactions: Nos. 35, 37-40, 45-48, with the Annual Reports for 1889, '93-'95. (Henry's Journal, the Fur Trade on the Red River, 1799-1801; Early Days in Winnipeg, Old Crow Wing Trail, etc.) Bound in one vol. 8vo, cloth. Winnipeg, v. d. The Anderson Auction Co. MANITOBA. 893. MACBETH (R. G.) The Selkirk Settlers in Real Life. Front. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto [1897] 893. The Making of the Canadian West, the Remin- iscences of an Eye-witness. Portraits and views. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1898 894. MARGRAVE (J. J.) Red River. (History of the Red River Settlement, Later Progress, etc.) 8vo, cloth. Montreal: Privately printed, 1871 895. MARTIN (A.) The Hudson's Bay Company's Land Tenures and the Occupation of Assiniboia by Lord Sel- kirk's Settlers, with a List of Grantees under the Earl and the Company. Portrait and maps. Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 896. MOUNTAIN (BP. G. J.) Journal of the Bishop of Montreal during a Visit to North-West American Missions, and an Account of the Formation of the Mission here and its Progress to the present time. Map, view of the Red River Settlement and other illusts. 13mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1845 897. NEW WEST (The) : Historical, Statistical and Bio- graphical. Maps, portraits and plates. Royal 8vo, half calf. Winnipeg, 1888 898. ROSS ALEXANDER). The Red River Settlement : its Rise, Progress and Present State, with some Account of the Native Races, etc. View of U'pper Fort Garry. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1856 Sir John S. Pakington's copy, with his bookplate. 899. RUSSELL (A. J.) The Red River Country, Hud- son's Bay and North- West Territories. Maps and folding plates, including the Town of Winnipeg, Fort Garvey, etc. 8vo, half roan, pp. 213. Montreal, 1870 900. Farm Life in the Selkirk Colony, by R. G. Macbeth, Winnipeg, 1897; A Forgotten Northern Fortress, by J. Schulz, Winnipeg, 1894; Narrative of a Journey to Manitoba, by J. Y. Shantz, Ottawa, 1873 ; and other j)am- phlets. (7 pieces.) MAPS AND ATLASES. 901. ATLANTIC NEPTUNE (The). Published for the use of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, by Joseph F. W. Des Barres, under the Direction of the Right Hon'ble the Lords of the Admiralty. 3 vols, elephant folio, bound in full old English red morocco, elaborately gilt borders on sides, richly gilt back, gilt edges. (As 3 vols. ) Lond. 1781 This copy was purchased from Bernard Quaritoh some years ago and was thus described by him : ' ' The finest copy in existence of the Atlantic Neptune. It is 99 'V The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATLASES. ATLANTIC NEPTUNE (THE). bound in in two volumes, in old English red morocco extra, ivith broad borders of emblematic gold tooling on the sides, and is in perfect condition. It came from the library of the ex- Royal Family of Naples, the Bourbons, and there is no doubt it was presented either by the English Government, or, perhaps. Sir William Hamilton to King Ferdinand. It would be quite impossible to find another copy to be compared with it." The rare collection is unquestionably the finest collection of engraved maps and views ever published by a Government, and the expense of its preparation must have been enormous. The total number of colored or tinted maps is 110, and several of these contain smaller inset plans. The views number 104 ad- ditional, making a total of 214. The maps include Nova Scotia, the River St. Lawrence, the island of Cape Breton, the coasts and harbors of New England, New York, Long Island and neighborhood; the Hudson River, more particularly in the vicinity of West Point ; the coast to Carolina ; the Gulf of Mexico; the mouth of the Mississippi; plans of the proceedings of the British Fleet in New York Harbor ; the siege of York- town; the Battle of Camden, etc. Among the views are New York City, a rare and unusual view ; five views on a smaller scale of the entrance to New York ; various views of places ia Nova Scotia, of Annapolis Royal, Halifax, Quebec, Louisbourg, Boston, a large and several smaller views from different points, Newport, Havana ; a naval combat with the Phoenix and the Rose engaged, etc. , etc. Most of these views are aquatints and very beatifully colored by hand. 902. An imperfect copy of the same, but containing 101 Tuaps, plans and views. Bound in 3 vols, half calf (binding somewhat worn). (As 3 vols.) Lend. 1781 Among the maps and views that are included in this copy are charts of the St. Lawrence River, coast of New England, Bos- ton harbor, including plan of Boston; Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth Bay, harbor of Rhode Island, the large plan of the town of Newport, New York and New Jersey coast. Long Island, New York harbor, with inset view; Pennsylvania, Hudson River, etc. All these are contained in the preceding complete copy. 903. AUSTRALIA. Map of the Calvert Exploring Ex- pedition in Western Australia, 1896-7 (2 divisions) ; Map of the Elder Exploring Expedition in South and Western Australia in 1891-2 (4 divisions). Large folio, paper. (& pieces, as one lot.) 904. BELLIN (S.) Le Petit Atlas Maritime. Recueil de Cartes et Plans des Quatre Parties du Monde. Par ordre de M. Le Due de Choiseul, Ministre de Guerre et de la Marine. Nearly 600 colored maps and plans, of which nearly 300 are of America. 5 vols. 4to, fine copy in the original old calf, gilt. Paris, 1764 A copy of the greatest association interest, being Admiral Hawke's own copy, with his bookplate in each volume. The maps include plans of the principal cities in Europe, Dublin and London being among them, as also plans of New- York, both the City and Harbor, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston, New Orleans, etc. 100 The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATLASES. 905. BOUCHETTE (JOSEPH). Map of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada and the adjacent parts of the United States of America. Very large folio, in two divisions. The rare original issue of 1815, with engraved inset views. 906. Map of the Provinces of Canada, New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia, etc., and a part of the United States, showing the Boundary of the British North American pos- sessions, size about 4 ft. by 7 ft. 6 ins. , mounted on linen in three sections and folded. 4to, morocco ease. [Toronto], 1853 This important map was prepared by Bouchette in accord- ance with the Treaty of 1843-46, and is the most authoritative map of the period, occupying a prominent place in the subse- quent Boundary Disputes. 907. COOTE (CHARLES HENRY). Autotype Facsimiles of Three Mappemondes; The Harleian (or anonymous), 1536; and the two by Desceliers, 1546 and 1550. Repro- duced in exact size of the originals by autotype in 46 folio sheets. With descriptive text by C. H. Coote. In large folio portfolio, cloth, text bound in 4to. (Bibliotheca Lin- desiana.) (As one piece. ) [Aberdeen] : Privately printed, 1898 Only 100 copies printed by the Earl of Crawford, this being No. 70. 908. COSA (JUANDE LA). Mappemonde de Juan de la Cosa, Fin du XV© Siecle. In colored facsimile (six divis- ions), accompanied by large key map. (7 pieces, as one lot.) Reproduced in Madrid for the Columbian Celebration of 1893. 909. DAHLGREN (E. W.) Map of the World by the Spanish Cosmographer Alonzo de Santa Cruz, 1542. Repro- duced in phototypic facsimile by the Printing Office of the Swedish StafE- General, with explanatory text in English. In cloth portfolio. Large folio. Stockholm, 1893 910. [DAWSON (S. E.)] Electoral Atlas for the Domin- ion of Canada. 202 colored maps, and plans of cities. Small oblong 4to, cloth. Ottawa, 1895 911. DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEWFOUND- LAND compiled from the latest Government Surveys. 83 x 59 in. Colored and mounted on rollers. Toronto: The Copp-Clark Co., 1899 912. Another copy, in four divisions, on paper. 913. DOOLITTLE (A.) Map of Upper and Lower Canada and United States contiguous, contracted from the MS. sur- veys of P. F. Tardieu. Engraved by A. Doolittle, New Haven, and T. Kensett, Cheshire, Conn. Large 4to. 1812. Probably engraved for the War of 1813. 101 The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATLASES. 914. GENEST (P. M. A.) Carte de la Nouvelle France pour servir a I'etude de I'Histoire du Canada depuis sa De- couverte jusqu'en 1760. A large map (63| in. x 40 in.) based on early maps, with inset views of Quebec in 1688, etc. Mounted on rollers and varnished. Montreal, 1875 915. GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL MAPS AND PLANS, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, etc. etc. In divisions. (About 50 pieces, as a lot. ) 916. GORDON (A. R.) Charts showing the mean, monthly, and annual Temperatures of the Hudson's Ray Region and Eastern Canada. 12 colored charts. Oblong folio. [Montreal], 1885 917. JAILLOT (H.) Nova Canadse sive Novae Prancise. Large folio map, finely colored. Paris, 1696 918. JEFFERYS (THOMAS). The American Atlas ; or, A Geographical Description of the whole Continent of America . . . and chiefly the British Colonies. From Sur- veys by Major Holland, Capt. Carver, Lewis Evans, etc. 30 large maps on 49 copperplates, colored in outline, with inset plans, including New York City and Harbor, Boston, Mon- treal, Charleston, etc. Large folio, original half calf. Lond. 1778 919. JOHNSTON (A. KEITH). The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography. 53 double-page folio colored maps, with special Index to each. Folio, morocco gilt. Edin. 1880 920. JOMARD (M.) Les Monuments de la Geographic: Recueil d'Anciennes Cartes Europeennes et Orientales, ac- compagnees de Spheres, Mappemondes et Tables Cosmo- graphiques, etc. . . . depuis les temps les plus recules jusqu'a. I'epoque d'Ortelius et de Mercator. 50 maps in exact facsimile of the originals, some in colors. With Introduc- tory Text. Elephant folio, portfolio. Paris, 1862 921. KRETSCHMER (KONRAD). Die Entdeckung Amerika's im ihrer bedeutung filr die Geschichte des Weltbildes. 4to, pp. 471 ; also the atlas of 40 plates, folio. Together 2 vols., half morocco. Berlin, 1892 The atlas reproduces in colored facsimile (some of the repro- ductions heightened in gold after the originals) manuscript maps from the earliest times to the end of the 16th Century. The originals are in the Riccardian Library, Florence; the Vatican Library; University Library, Turin; the Civic Museum, Venice ; St. Mark's Library, Venice, etc. 922. LE ROUGE (Sieur). Recueil des Plans de I'Amerique Septentrionale. Engraved title and 16 full-page maps and plates, including plans of Quebec, Louisbourg, New Orleans, Fort Frederic (Lake Champlain), Halifax, N. S., Charles- 103 The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATLASES, town, Port Royal, N. S., Havana, folding views of Quebec, Hennepin's view of Niagara, etc. Small 4to, limp calf. Rare. Paris, 1755 923. MITCHELL (JOHN). A Map of the British and French Dominions in North America, with the Roads, Dis- tances, Limits, and Extent of the Settlements. Colored and mounted. Measuring 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 1 in. With the original case. In fine condition. Lond. : Jeffreys and Faden, 1765 Scarce. After the American Revolutionary War, this map was used by the Commissioners in determining the boundaries with the new United States. 924. NORDENSKIOLD (A. E.) Om Broderna Zenos Reser och de aldsta Kartor OfverNorden. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Stockholm, 1883 Presentation copy from the author to R. H. Major, with Autograph Inscription. With facsimile reproductions of the Zeno maps ; of the 1437 map of the Northern Hemisphere, etc. 925. Facsimile-Atlas to the Earty History of Car- tography, with reproductions of the most important maps printed in the 15th and 16th Centuries. Transl. from the Swedish Original by J. A. Ekeloff and Clements R. Mark- ham. Folio, half morocco. Stockholm, ] 889 The reproductions include several from editions of Ptolemy dating from 1473, Apian, Hakluyt, the earliest Cosmographies, etc. 926. ORTELIUS' ATLAS OF THE WORLD. The Theatre of the Whole World. 162 double-page maps and portrait of Ortelius, all colored. Folio, half calf (poor binding, edges of some of the preliminary leaves a little frayed, and lacks English title, as also five maps). Lond. : J. Norton and J. Bill, 1606 First English translation of Ortelius' famous Atlas, contain- ing maps of the New World, the South Sea with the whole of the American continent, New Spain, Culiacan, Japan, etc. The missing maps are of little importance, and it is difficult to get this English translation with the American maps which are to be found in this copy. The maps have been mounted on guards. Some additions were made by the translator to the descriptive matter, and at the end is the monograph by Humphrey Lloyd on the island of Mona, the ancient seat of the Druids, written in 1568, Bookplate of John Davidson, Newcastle, inaide front cover. 927. PINART (A.-L.) Recueil de Cartes, Plans et Vues relatifs aux £tats-Unis et au Canada, 1651-1731. Repro- duits d'aprds les originaux manuscrits ... ^ la Biblioth^que Nationale. Large oblong folio, original half cloth case. Paris, 1893 Contains facsimiles of the views of New York, 1651 and 1656; La Mothe's plan of the same, 1693; Franquelin's plan of Boston, 1693; Montreal about 1730; Quebec, by Mahier, 1739, Fonville, 1699, and Franquelin, 1699; Franquelin's America, about 1690 (first map with the name Chicago); Pere JoUiet's map of the regions between the St. Lawrence and Hudson's Bay; etc. 103 The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATLASES. 928. EEMARKABLE MAPS of the 15th, 16th and 17th Centuries. Reproduced in their original size. The six nos. in 4 portfolios. Large 4to. Only 100 copies printed. (As 4 pieces.) Amsterdam, 1894-97 No. I. The Bodel Myenhius Colleotion at Ley den. Nos. II.-III. Geography of Australia, as delineated by the Dutch Cartographers of the 17th Century. Edited by C. H. Coote of the British Museum. No. IV. Nicolaes Witsen's Map of Northern Asia. No. V.-VI, Maps of various parts of Europe in the 15th and 16th Centuries, chiefly from the Isaac Vossius Colleotion at Leyden. 929. ROCQUE (M. A.) A Set of Plans and Ports in America reduced from Actual Surveys, 1763. Engraved title and SO full-page plates, engraved by P. Andrews. Ob- long 4to, finely bound by Zaehnsdorf in full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt. [Lond. 1763] Very rare. First edition of this collection. The series include : Plan of New York from a survey by T. Maersohalckin, 1763 ; Plan of Quebec; City and Fortress of Louisbourg -with the attacks ; Montreal ; Schenectady ; Albany ; Halifax, N. S.; Fort Frontenac (Canada) ; Fort Brewerton (Oneida Lake) ; Stockade Fort at Osvrego Falls ; Fort William Henry ; The Narrows, New York, with the defences marked; Entrenched work round Harkemeis house at German Flats; Block House, Oneida Lake; Eoyal Block House near Fort Edward; Fort William Henry, with the English and French camps and attack ; Fort at Sara- toga; Fort George; Entrenched camp. Fort Ligonier; Fort Frederick, Albany, with a view ; Fort Edward ; Fort Bedford ; Crown Point (2); Fort Stanwix; Fort Frederick, St. John's River; Fort Niagara and environs; Fort at Ticonderoga; Fort Ontario. The plan of New York City is an extremely rare and early one. Maerschalck originally drew it in 1755, and it is known from its publisher as the Duyokinok map. The one here differs slightly from that, and may have been copied from another survey by him. 930. SOUTH AFRICA. Maps issued by the English War Department, showing the Kimberley, Pietermaritzburg and other districts. Large 4to and folio. (21 pieces; as a lot.) 931. MAPS of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, with adjacent parts of New England and Canada, 1755, by Thos. Jeffreys, plain and colored issue (2) ; Carte d'Amerique, par Guil- laume De Lisle, Paris, 1722. Large folio. (3 pieces.) 932. MARCO POLO. Travels: Marsden's Translations, edited, with Notes, etc., by Thomas Wright. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Bohn, 1854 104 The Anderson Auction Co. 933. MARGARET OF NAVARRE AND ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND. The Mirror of the Sinful Soul, being a Prose Translation from the French, of a Poem by Queen Margaret, made in 1544 by the Princess Elizabeth. Repro- duced in facsimile (of the original MS. in the Bodleian Library), with portrait and plate of the original binding. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by P. W. Ames. 8vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. Lond. : Asher, 1897 934. Another copy. 935. MARGRY (P.) Les Navigations Franpaises et la Revolution Maritime du XIV® au XVP si^cle, d'apr^s les documents inedits tires de France, d' Angleterre, d'Espagne et d'ltalie. Plates. Post 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. Paris: Tross, 18fi7 936. MARKHAM (CLEMENTS R.) A Life of John Davis, the Navigator, 1550-1605, Discoverer of Davis Straits. Maps, etc. Crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y.,n. d. 937. MARTIN (BENJAMIN). Miscellaneous Correspon- dence, containing a variety of Subjects relative to Natural History, Geography, Mathematics, Memoirs of Monthly Occurrences, etc. Illust. with copper-plates. 4 vols. 8vo, old leather (bindings worn, and lacks a few plates). Lond. 1759-64 Contains notices of the war in America, the capture of Que- bec, etc. Many interesting plates occur, including a portrait of Sir William Johnson, a portrait of a Mohawk Indian, two views of the famous Royal George f Adml. Kempenfeldt's ship that sank), a view of old London Bridge, plan of Quebec, maps of New England (with inset plan of Ft. Oswego), America, show- ing the French encroachments, and others. 938. MARYLAND. Johnson (B. T.) The Foundation of Maryland and the Origin of the Act concerning Religion of 1649. 8vo, half calf, gilt. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1883 939. Western Maryland in the Revolution, by B. C. Steiner; Maryland Constitution of 1851, by J. W. Harry; Maryland's Attitude in the Struggle for Canada, 1751-60, by J. W. Black. 3 vols. 8vo, paper, and one half calf. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies.) Bait. 1892-1902 940. The Negro in Maryland : a Study of the Institu- tion of Slavery. 8vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies.) Including a History of Slavery in Maryland. Bait. 1889 941. The Southern States. By Justin Winsor. Ex- tracted from his Narrative and Critical History. Ulust. Royal 8vo, half calf. 943. [MASMES (BARON F,)] An Account of the Pro- ceedings of the British and other Protestant Inhabitants of the Province of Quebeck in North-America in order to obtain an House of Assembly in that Province; also, Addi- 105 The Anderson Auction Co. MAS^RES (BARON F.). tional Papers concerning the Province of Quebeck (Appen- dix to the preceding). 2 vols. 8vo, original half calf. Lond. 1775-76 Baron Maseres was Attorney-General of Quebec from 1766 to 1769, and a noted lawyer and politician. His integrity was such that he was requested by the Protestant settlers of Quebec to represent their claims in London. He showed active sympathy with those political reformers who were prosecuted by the Government, once making a visit to Cobbett when he was in gaol, in his sheriff's wig and gown, to express his sympathy. Charles Lamb gives an interesting account of him in his essay on the Inner Temple Benchers, describing him as always wear- ing the costume of the time of George II. , with three-cornered hat, tye wig, and rufiBes. These two volumes are two of the most important of his pub- lications, containing much valuable historical information. Scarce. 943. [ ] The Canadian Freeholder: a Dialogue shew- ing the Sentiments of the Bulk of the Freeholders of Canada concerning the late Quebeck-Act, etc. 3 vols. 8vo (the two first volumes in half russia, bindings broken, the third in good condition in full calf, gilt). Lond. 1776-79 First editions and very scarce. The first volume was origi- nally issued with the title as above, but the second and third volumes added " in three dialogues." 944. [ ] A Volume of Pamphlets, all by this author, containing : Du Gouvernement, des Mceurs, et des Condi- tions en Fra,nce avant la Revolution, Lond. 1795; Transla- tion of a Passage in a late pamphlet of M. Mallet Du Pan intitled Correspondance Politique, Lond. 1796; Questions sur lesquelles on souhaite de sgavoir les Reponses de M. Adhemar, et de M. de Lisle, et d'autresPIabitants de la Pro- vince de Quebec, Lond. 1784; View of the English Constitu- tion, transl. by Maseres from Montesquieu, Lond. 1781 ; Second edn. of the Moderate Reformer, or a Proposal for abolishing . . . abuses that have crept into the Church of England, Lond. 1794. Bound in 1 vol. 8vo, original old calf. Maseres' own copy, with his autograph, and date March, 1797. 945. Occasional Essays on Various Subjects, chieily Political and Historical, extracted partly from the Publick Newspapers . . . and partly from Tracts published in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King Charles I. and II., etc. 8vo, original half russia. Lond. 1809 Among the Essays are : A Proposal for Reconciliation with the Revolted Provinces of North America; On the state of North America after the Capture of Cornwallis; Thoughts on the Independence of America, and the best Manner of Acknowledg- ing it; the First Two Charters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay ; Votes and Proceedings of the town of Boston in Oct. and Nov., 1773, containing their grievances; Account of the No- blesse, or Gentry in Canada, in 1775; On the Slave Trade; etc. 106 The Anderson Auction Co. FOURTH SESSI0:N^. m ASSAC HUSETTS, 946. BARRY (JOHN S.) History of Massachusetts. 1, The Colonial Period; 2, The Provincial Period; 3, The Commonwealth Period. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth (a little worn, name on title of Vol. 1). Bost. 1855-57 947. BAY STATE MONTHLY (The). Vol. 1 (contain- ing many Historical and Literary Papers). Portraits and illusts. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1884 948. CAMBRIDGE. The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the " New Towne " and the Town of Cam- bridge, with the Records of the Proprietors of the Common Lands. Small 4to, cloth. Cambridge : By Order of the City Council, 1896 949. OILMAN (A.— Editor). The Cambridge of 1896 : a Picture of the City and its Industries. Numerous illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1896 The Beginnings of Cambridge, by John Fiske; Life in Cam- ■ bridge Town, by T. W. Higginson; The Gambrel Roofed House, by Oliver Wendell Holmes; Harvard University, by C. W. Eliot; etc. 950. HIGGINSON (T. W.) Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the War of 1861-65. 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. (Presentation copy from the author.) Bost. 1896 951. HOSMER (JAMES K.) Life and Times of Thomas Hutchinson, Royal Governor of the Province of Massachu- setts Bay. Portrait, view, and facsimile. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1896 953. [HUTCHINSON (THOMAS).] A Collection of Original Papers relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay. 8vo, sheep. Bost. : T. & J. Fleet, 1769 The rare original edition. On the back of title is pasted the bookplate [reprint?] of Isaiah Thomas, the noted publisher and book-seller. 953. The History of Massachusetts, from the First Settlement thereof in 1638 until the year 1750, Third edn., with additional Notes and Corrections, 3 vols., Salem and Bost. 1795 ; The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, from the year 1750 until June, 1774, Lond., J. Mur- ray, 1838. Together 3 vols. 8vo, half calf. Complete set of Hutchinson's History of Massachusetts, with Thornton's Index of Persons and Places bound in at the end of the third volume. Autographs of E. C. Hutchinson on titles of Vols. 1 and 3. 954. Diary and Letters, with an Account of his Government of the Colony during the difScnlt period pre- ceding the War of Independence. Edited from original documents by P. O. Hutchinson. Portraits. 3 vols. Bvo, cloth (library label removed from cover of Vol. 1). [Vol. I., Lond. 1883; Vol. II., Bost. 1886] 107 The Anderson Auction Co. MASSACHUSETTS. 955. MERRILL (E. H. M.— Editor). Cambridge Sketches, by Cambridge Authors. Plates. 8vo, cloth. Best. [1896] 956. MINOT (G. R.) Continuation of the History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, from the year 1748. 3 vols, in 1. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1798-1803 The original two volumes of Hutchinson's History ended with 1750, the concluding portion not being published until 1828. This History of Minot's was intended as a continuation of Hutchinson's and concludes with 1765, the author's death leaving it unfinished. 957. MASSACHUSETTS STATE LIBRARY. Catalogue. (1048 double-column pages.) Royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1880 958. POCUMTUCK. History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, 1870-89. 2 vols. Svo, cloth. Deerjaeld: Pub. by the Assoc, 1890 Historical Papers, Legendary Tales, Williams' Indian Cap- tivity, etc. 959. MASSIE (JOSEPH). An Historical Account of the Naval Power of France, from its First Foundation. . . with a State of the English Fisheries at Newfoundland for 150 years past. . . to which is added a Narrative of the Pro- ceedings of the French at Newfoundland from the reign of King Charles. . . first printed in 1713. 4to, half roan, pp. 19 + 5. Lond. 1762 Very Scarce. Massie was a noted collector of pamphlets, most of which he left to the British Museum. In his treatises on the conflicts with other powers he advanced the theory, which has been so ably expounded by Capt, Mahan and others, that the way to obtain power is to gain command of the sea. It is interesting to find this advocated 150 years ago. The "Narrative" is a reprint of the very scarce "Letter from a West-India Merchant to a friend at Tunbridge," published in 1712. 960. MASSON (L. R.) Les Bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest: Recits de Voyages, Lettres et Rapports in- edits relatifs au Nord-Ouest Canadien. Avec une Esquisse Historique, et des Annotations. Both Series. 2 vols, royal Svo, half morocco. Quebec, 1889-90 The interesting Narratives, l!jetters and other Documents are mostly in English, occupying 412 pages of First Series and the whole 499 pages of the Second Series, and including valuable documents hitherto unpublished of Sir Alexander MacKenzie, and others, relating to explorations and settlements, the In- dians, etc. 961. Another copy. 3 vols, royal Svo, half calf, rnap inserted. (Presentation copy.) Quebec, 1889-90 108 The Anderson Auction Co. 962. MATHEE (COTTON). Magnalia Christi Ameri- cana ; or, The Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from its First Planting in the Year 1620 unto the Year of our Lord 1698. Folio, contemporary calf (rebacked). Lond. 1703 Good copy, with the Original Map and the two leaves of ad- vertisements. One of the Earliest Issues, with the errors of pagination uncorrected. 963. MAUNDEVILLE'S TRAVELS. The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville, Kt. Reprinted from the edition of 1725. With Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by J. O. Halliwell. Facsimiles of the original illusis. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 964. MAURAULT (ABBfi J. A.) Histoire des Abenakis depuis 1605 jusqu'4 nos jours. 8vo, half: morocco, gilt back and edges. (648 pp.) Slight damage to title. Scarce. Sorel, 1868 965. MAXWELL (JAMES CLERK). Scientific Papers. Edited by W. D. Niven. Portrait, plates and diagrams. 2 vols. 4to, cloth. Cambridge [England], 1890 The Theory of Electric Currents maintained without Perma- nent Magnets; On Color Vision; Faraday; Molecules-; Soap Bubbles; the Atom; the Telephone; Elastic Solids; the Theory of Colors and Color Blindness; the Constitution of Saturn's Rings; Mathematical Papers, etc. 966. [MAY (THOMAS).] Historis3 Parliamenti Anglise Breviarium. Authore T. M. 16mo, limp vellum. [Lond.?] 1651 This was originally written in Latin, and translated later into English. It was intended as a continuation of his history of the Parliament during the Civil War. 967. MAY (SIR THOS. ERSKINE). The Constitutional History of England, 1760-1871. Sixth edn. 3 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1878 968. The Constitutional History of England, 1760- 1860. With Supplement, 1861-71. 3 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 969. Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament. Eighth edn. Thick 8vo, calf. Lond. 1879 970. Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament. Tenth edn. Edited b.y Sir Regi- nald F. D. Palgrave and A. Bonham-Carter. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 Presentation copy from Sir Reginald Palgrave, with Auto- graph Letter and inscription. 971. MEIGS (W. M.) The Growth of the Constitution in the Federal Convention of 1787. Facsimiles. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1900 109 The Anderson Auction Co. 972. MEN OF THE DAY. A Canadian Portrait Gallery. Edited by L. H. Tache. Portraits (4to photos) and bio- graphical sketches of 34 contemporary men, including Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir John Bourinot, etc. (a few duplicates). (As a lot.) Ottawa, 1890, etc. 973. MEN OF THE TIME. A Dictionary of Contempo- raries. Biographical sketches. Twelfth edn., revised. Thick post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 974. MERCURE FRANgOIS (LE). Chronologic Sep- tenaire de I'Histoire de la Paix entre les Roys de France et d'Espagne, 1598-1604; Mercure Prangois (the preceding title was changed with this vol.), 1610-15, 1617-19; additions to 1623 and the year 1624; additions to 1626 and the year 1627; 1627-28; 1632 and the year 1633; 1635-37. Bound in 11 vols. (10 in half calf neat, the other in vellum). 12mo. (The volume for 1626-27 lacks title and a leaf or two at end; 1627-28 lacks 32 pp. at beginning.) Paris, 1605-39 [one vol. Cologne, 1615] The vol. for 1626 contains Lallemant's Jesuit Relation; 1638 contains Emery Du Caen's expedition to Quebec, "Relation de ce qui s'est passe en la Nouvelle France," and Champlain's Journey; in 1628 is an account of Richelieu's Canada Company of the One Hundred ; and other pieces relating to Canada. 975. Duplicate of the vol. for 1617-19 in the pre- vious lot. 12mo, half calf (lacks title and some leaves at end). 976. MEXICO. Baker (P. C.) A Naturalist in Mexico, being a visit to Cuba, N. Yucatan and Mexico. Maps and plates. Post 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1895 977. Archaeological Studies among the Ancient Cities of Mexico. By Wm. H. Holmes. Part I. Monuments of Yucatan. Numerous folding plans. Royal 8vo, half calf. (Field Museum.) Chicago, 1895 978. MILES (H. H.) History of Canada under the French Regime, 1535-1763. Maps and facsimile plans. Post 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1881 979. MILLS (WESLEY). The Nature and Development of Animal Intelligence. Post 8vo, cloth (with presentation inscription from the author on title). Lond. 1898 980. MILTON (VISCOUNT) and CHEADLE (W. B.) The North- West Passage by Land ; being the Narrative of an Expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific through British Territory. Maps and plates. 8vo, cloth (used copy). Lond., n. d. 981. MINNESOTA in the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861- 1865. Published under the auspices of the Legislature of Minnesota. Imp. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back. St. Paul, 1890 110 The Anderson Auction Co. 983. MINNESOTA HIST. SOC. COLLECTIONS. VoL 6, Parts 1, 2, and 3 (Baker's "Sources of the Mississippi," The Hennepin Bi-Centenary, Indian Mounds, Sioux Outbreak, etc.); and VoL 8, Part 3. Illust. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and paper. St. Paul, 1887-98 983. Collections, Vol. IX. (the Ojibways in Minne- sota), by J. A. Gilflllan; Civilization of the Ojibways, by H. B. Whipple; Hennepin's Discoveries, by S. M. Davis; Captivity Among the Sioux in 1862 ; Sioux Outbreak of 1862, M. N. Adams; etc.). Portraits. 8vo, cloth. St. Paul, 1901 984. MISSISSIPPI. Brower (J. V.) The Mississippi River and its Sources : a Narrative and Critical History of its Discovery, with the Results of the Hydrographic and Topographic Surveys. Many maps and plates. Royal 8vo, half calf . (Minn. Hist. Soc'y.) Minneapolis, 1893 985. Shea (J. G.) Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, with the Original Narratives of Marquette, AUouez, Membre, Hennepin, and Anastase Douay. Plates, including folding facsimile of the newly discovered map of the Mississippi, by Marquette. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. : Redfleld, 1852 Scarce. Mr. Shea has added copious biographical, historical and bibliographical notes of the greatest value. 986. MISSOURI. Owen (L. A.) Cave Regions of the Ozarks and Black Hills. Flans and views. Post 8vo, cloth. Cinn. 1898 987. MITCHELL (DONALD G.) American Lands and Letters: (Leather Stocking to Poe's "Raven"). First BDN. Over 100 portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1899 988. MOCKRIDGE (C. H.) The Bishops of the Church of England in Canada and Newfoundland: a Historical Sketch. Portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. Toronto [1896] 989. MOLL (HERMAN). The Compleat Geographer ; or. The Chorography and Topography of all the Known Parts of the Earth. Fourth edn. Maps. Folio, old calf (binding loose, and a few leaves waterstained). Lond. 1723 The American portion contains maps of the "Isle of Cali- fornia," New England and New France, New Spain, "Terra Firma," Peru, Brazil, the " Province of Rio de la Plata," and Chili. 990. MONRO (ALEX.) Statistics of British North America, including a Description of its Gold Fields. Crown 8vo, cloth (a few pp. stained). Halifax, 1862 991. MONTCALM. Bonnechose (Ch. de). Montcalm et Le Canada Frangois. Maps, portraits, views. Post 8vo, boards (worn). Paris, 1891 111 The Anderson Auction Co. 993. MONTESQUIEU (CH. DE). CEuvres Completes; avec les Variantes des Premieres j^ditions, un choix des meilleurs Commentaires, et des Notes Nouvelles, par Edouard Laboulaye. Portraits. 7 vols. 8vo, half mo- rocco, uncut. Paris: Garnier, 1875-79 993. MONTPETIT (A. N.) Les Poissons d'Eau Douce du Canada. Colored plates of fishes and numerous illusts. in the text Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt bands. Montreal, 1897 994. MONTREAL. Beaugrand (H.) Le Vieux Montreal, 1611-1803. IS full-page plates, mostly in color, by P. L. Morin. Large oblong folio, cloth. Montreal, 1884 The plates include Montreal after Champlain, 1611, in 1645- 50, and plans of later dates to 1723, views of the Recollect Col- lege and Church of Notre Dame, at an early date, etc. 995. Broadside, signed by Jonas Hanway and others, dated from the New York Coffee House [London], 1766, ask- ing for subscriptions for the sufferers from the great Fire in Montreal, May, 1765, and including a petition signed by prominent inhabitants of the city, giving an account of the fire. Two leaves, 4to, bound in limp boards. [Lond. 1766] 996. Bosworth (N.) Hochelaga Depicta : the Early History and Present State of the City and Island of Mon- treal. 12mo,. half roan. Montreal, 1839 First edition of this early and rare description of Montreal, wiih the 33 views and maps. 997. Hochelaga Depicta; or, A New Picture of Mon- treal : the Early History and Present State of the City and Island of Montreal. Plans, vieivs of old buildings, land- marks, etc. Edited by Newton Bosworth, with Additions. Crown 8vo, cloth (name on title). Montreal, 1846 Scarce. 998. Hodges (James). The Construction of the Great Victoria Bridge in Canada (a description and detailed account of its construction). JJlust. with 60 largeplates, in- cluding scale drawings, colored views, etc. Royal folio, half morocco, gilt. Lond. 1860 Sumptuously printed, the title in gold, and gold borders to each page. 999. Lighthall (W. D.) Montreal after 250 years. Numerous illusis., including reproductions from rare views. 12mo, cloth. No. 180 of the limited and signed edition. Montreal, 1893 1000. Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Mon- treal (with inset view), from the London Magazine, 1760; also The Isles of Montreal as they have been surveyed by the French Engineers, about the same date. (2 pieces.) 1760 113 The Anderson Auction Co. 1001. SANDHAM (A.) Ville-Marie; or, Sketches of Montreal, Past and Present. Views of old buildings, etc. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1870 1002. MOODIE (S.) Roughing It in the Bush; or. Life in (Upper) Canada. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth (name on titles). Lond. 1852 Includes the experiences of the author, better known as Susanna Strickland (sister of the historian), during the re- bellion of 1837, 1003. MORGAN (H. J.) Sketches of Celebrated Cana- dians and Persons connected with Canada, from the Earli- est Period to the Present Time. Thick 8vo, cloth. Quebec, 1862 1004. Bibliotheca Canadensis; or, A Manual of Canadian Literature. Ro3'al 8vo, half call. Ottawa, 1867 1005. MORRIS (WILLIAM). The Heimskringla : the Stories of the Kings of Norway. By S. Sturleson. Transl. from the Icelandic by Wm. Morris and E. Magnusson. Map of Norway. 3 vols, post 8vo, half roan, uncut. (Saga Library ) Lond. : Quaritch, 1893-95 Contains the Sagas relating to the discovery of Vinland. 1006. MORRISON (C.) History of tlie Year 1891, with Special Reference to Canadian Affairs. Numerous portraits and other illusts. Stjuare royal 8vo, half morocco. ^y^ Toronto, 1892 1007. M0tfNTAIN (G. J.— Bishop of Montreal). Songs of the^>'9ilderness. Poems written in different parts of the terr^lrory of the Hudson's Bay Company, and in the wilds of Gsmada in 1844. J/, plates. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1846 f With explanatory notes. 1008. MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS. The Ontario Town- ship, by J. M. McEvoy, map, Toronto, 1889 ; The Genesis of the Massachusetts Town, by Chas Francis Adams and others, Cambridge, 1892; etc. 7 pamphlets bound iu 1vol. half calf. 1009. MUNOZ (JEAN BAPTISTA). Historia del Nuevo- Mondo. Portrait of Columbus and map. Tomo I. (all issued). 4to, original calf. Madrid, 1793 1010. MURRAY (H.) Historical and Descriptive Ac- count of British America. Maps and woodcuts. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. (Edinburgh Cabinet Library.) Edin. 1839 1011. MURRAY (J. C.) Solomon Maimon : an Auto- biography. Transl. from the German. Post' 8vo, cloth. (Presentation copy from the translator.) Lond. 1888 1012. MURRAY (W. H. H.) Daylight Land. Over 100 tinted illusts. 8vo, half calf. Bost. 1888 A humorous story of travel in the North- West. 113 The Anderson Auction Co. 1013 MYRAND (ERISTEST). William Pliips devant Quebec ; Histoire d'un Si6ge en 1690 (from original contem- porary narratives). Portraits and facsimile plans. 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1893 1014.. Noels Anciens de la Nouvelle-France : :6tudes Mstorique. (With the music of some of the Carols. ) 8vo, half calf. (Presentation copy, with autograph inscription.) Quebec, 1899 1015. ^ADAILLAC (MARQUIS DE). Pre-Historic -^^ America. Transl. by N. D'Anvers, and ed- ited by W. H. Dall. With 219 illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Murray, 1885 1016. NAVAL. Les Us et Coutumes de la Mer, de la Navigation; du Commerce Naval, et Contrats Maritimes; de la Jurisdiction de la Marine. Avec un Traitde des Termes de Marine, Reglemens de la Navigation des Fleuves et Rivieres ; et les Nouveaux Edits, Reglemens, Arrests, et Jugemens rendus sur le fait du Commerce de la Mer. ito, old calf. Fine copy. Rouen: Jean Berthelin, 1671 In this collection of old "rules of the sea" will be found much interesting material. The explanation of maritime terms is of value as explaining old French narratives of the early voyagers. Some historical matter is included in places. In one (p. 129) it is stated that a Basque informed and directed Columbus v^here he could find the JSew World. 1017. NAVARRETE (M. P. DE). Coleccion de los Viajes y Descubrimientos que hicieron por Mar los Espa- noles desde fines del Siglo XV. Con varies Documentos Ineditos concernientes a la Historia de la Marina Castellana y de los Establecimientos Espanoles en Indias. 5 vols. 8vo, half morocco (Vol. I., 1858; Vol. II., 1859; Vol. III., 1880; Vol. IV., 1837; Vol. V., 1837. Two maps in Vol. I., one map in Vol. III., and portrait (inserted) of Magellan in Vol. IV. Complete set of this important collection. The first two volumes relate entirely to Columbus, and contain the first publication of Las Casas' Account of the first voyage of Colum- bus, compiled from the Admiral's own papers; the other vol- umes contain the voyages of Vespucci us, documents relating to the settlements in Darien, the voyage of Magellan, etc. 1018. NEBRASKA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Pro- visional Government of Nebraska Territory, and the Jour- nals of Wm. Walker, Provisional Governor. Edited by Wm. E. Connelly. Map and portraits. 8vo, cloth. (Spe- cial publication of the Nebraska Hist. Soo ) Lincoln, 1899 1019. Transactions and Reports, with Historical Papers, Biographical Notices, etc. Vol. II. 8vo, cloth. Lincoln, 1887 114 The Anderson Auction Co. NEW BRUNS"WICK. 1020. ATKINSON (W. C.) A Historical and Statistical Account of New Brunswick, with Advice to Emigrants. Third edition, improved and corrected. Map. 13mo, mo- rocco. Edinburgh, 1844 1021. BAILLIE (T.) An Account of the Province of New Brunswick. Map. 12mo, original boards. Lond. 1832 1032. BATES (W.— Sheriff of New Brunswick). Com- panion for Caraboo: a Narrative of the Conduct and Ad- ventures of Henry Frederic Moon, now under sentence of imprisonment in Connecticut, North America; containing an Account of his unparalleled impostures while in the New Brunswick Gaols. With a Description of New Bruns- wick and some Account of Caraboo, the Female Impostor. Portrait (corner water-stained). 8vo, calf. Lond. 1817 1023. BURTIS (W. R. M.) New Brunswick as a Home for Emigrants, with the best means of promoting immigra- tion and developing resources. Crown 8vo, paper, pp. 50. St. John, N. B., 1860 1024. COLLECTIONS of the N. B. Historical Society, No. 4 (Journal of Capt. Owen, James White papers, etc.), St. John, 1899 ; Bulletin of the Natural History Society of N. B., No. 19, St. John, 1901. 8vo, paper. (2 pieces.) lO^Sr^OONEY (R.) A Compendious History of the Npi?mern Part of the Province of New Brunswick and the B'lstrict of Gaspe, in Lower Canada. 8vo, cloth. U'i/^ i 5^*6 Chatham, 1896 Reprinted from the rare original edition of Halifax, 1833. 1026. DE PEYSTER (JOHN WATTS). Address (the Loyalists of America) before the Historical Society of New Brunswick, in St. John, July 4, 1883. 8vo, boards, pp. 40. N.Y. 1883 1027. ELLIS (J. V.) New Brunswick as a Home for Emigrants, with the best means of promoting Emigration and developing the Resources of the Province. Crown 8vo, paper (First Prize Essay), pp. 60. Saint John, 1860 1028. GESNER (A.) New Brunswick, with Notes for Emigrants, comprehending the Early History of the Colony, an Account of the Indians, etc. Map and illusts. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1847 1029. HAJJifAY (J.) Life and Times of Sir Leonard Tilley : h^ffag a Political History of New Brunswick, 1827- 1%21 .yF^rtraits and plates. 8vo, half morocco, gilt bauds. PreS^tation copy, with the author's autograph inscription. / £ ' ' St. John, 1897 115 (J^{0'^' The Anderson Auction Co. NEW BRUNSWICK. 1030. [HATHEWAY (CALVIN).] Sketches of New Brunswick, containing an Account of the First Settlement of the Province, with a brief Description of the Country, Inhabitants, etc. By An Inhabitant of the Province. 8vo, half calf, pp. 108. Scarce. St. John, 1825 lOSjXtAW.RENCE (J. W.) Foot-Prints; or. Incidents in tfe^Early History of New Brunswick, 1783-1883. Portraits ^/m vieivs. 8vo, cloth. St. John, 1883 1032. LOYALISTS' CENTENNIAL SOUVENIR. Por- traits and illusts. ^_;post 8vo, cloth. (From the New Bruns- wick Historic^J^S'ociety, written on title.) St. John, 188']' 1033JitA'cFARLANE (W. G.) Bibliography of the Books and i^TO^ers of the Province of New Brunswick. 8vo, jta^, pp. 98. St. John, N. B,, 1895 1034. Another copy. St. John, 1895 1035. RAYMOND (W. O.— Editor). Winslow Papers, 1770-1826. Edited, with Introduction and Notes. 16 por- traits from rare prints, etc. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. (New Brunswick Hist. Society.) St. John, N. B., 1901 1036. STEWART'S LITERARY QUARTERLY. Edited by George Stewart. Various Nos. from October, 1867 (Vol. 1, No. 3) to 1872. (Sketches in Acadie, Sporting Sketches in Maine and New Brunswick, etc.) (12 pieces, as a lot.) St. John, N. B., 1867-72 1037. HISTORIC SIGHTS [by Ganong] ; Place Nomen- clature [by Ganong] ; The Stone Age [by G. F. Mathew] ; Slavery [by Jack] ; New Brunswick Historical Papers ; etc. Mainly Roy. Soc. Transactions. 9 pamphlets, cloth. 1038. BISHOP of Nova Scotia's Visitation Journal, 1843, '44 and '45, map, Lond. 1846-7-8 ; Copy in typewritten MS. of Hatheway's History of New Brunswick, Fredericton, 1846; New Brunswick Hist. Soc. Collections, Vol. I., No. 3, St. John, 1897; The Canadian Loyalists, by J. P. Noyes' St. John, 1900; The New Brunswick Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 1^ containing an account of the Evacuation of New York in a letter from Ward Chipman, St. John, 1899. Pamphlets. (7 pieces ) 1039. NEW DOMINION MONTHLY. Various numbers from April, 1S68 (Vol. 2, No. 1), to Feb., 1872. 21 pieces (a few duplicates, and No. 2, Vol. 2 imperfect). (As a lot.) Montreal, 1868-72 1040. NEW ENGLAND. 1689-1773. Extracted from Winsor's Narrative and Critical History. Illust. Royal Svo, half calf. 116 The Anderson Auction Co. NEWFOUNDLAND. 1041. BONNYCASTLE (SIR R. H.) Newfoundland in 1843. . Geological and statistical map, portrait, plate, etc. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1843 1042. CARPON (C. J. A.) Voyages h Terre-Neuve: Ob- servations et Notices curieuses Bvo, half morocco. Caen, 1852 1043. CHAPPELL (LIEUT. E.) Voyage of H. M. S. ' ' Rosamond ' ' to Newfoundland and Labrabor. Map and engravings on copper {including view of St. Jahn^s). 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1818 1044. COPIES OP CORRESPONDENCE between the Secretary of State and the Governor of Newfoundland, on the recent Changes in the Constitution of Newfoundland. Folio, half roan, pp. 125. (English Blue Book.) [Lond.] 1855 1045. CORMACK ( W. E. ) Narrative of a Journey across the Island of Newfoundland. The only one ever performed by a European. Post 8vo, cloth, pp. 99. St. John's, N. F., 1873 1046. DE LA CHAUME (HENRI). Terre-Neuve et les Terre Neuviennes. Crown 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1886 1047. DUCfiRE (E.) Recherches Historiques sur la P^che de la Morue et de la Decouverte de Terre-Neuve par les Basques et les Bayonnais (131 pp.); Les Malouins k Terre-Neuve et les Droits de la France sur cette ile, par H. Harvut (20 pp.). 2vols.ini. Royal 8vo, limp calf. Pan (and) Rennes, 1893 1048. FISHERIES. Correspondence respecting the New- foundland Fisheries, 1884-90; presented to both Houses of (the Imperial) Parliament, June, 1890. Large charts. Polio, half calf. [Lond. 1890] The complete OfHoial Publication of the Correspondence be- tween France and England. 1049. GOBINEAU (COMTE A. DE). Voyage a Terre- Neuve. 13mo, half bound (back loose). Paris, 1861 1050. HARRISSE (HENRY). Decouverte et Evolution Cartographique de Terre-Neuve et des Pays Circonvoisins, 1497-1501-1769. Essais de Geographie Historique etDocu- mentaire. Facsimile front, in gold and colors, and numer- ous facsimiles of rare and early maps. 3 vols. 4to, half morocco. Lond. and Paris, 1900 No. 167 of only 380 copies printed. 1051. HARVEY (M.) Newfoundland as it is in 1894. A Handbook and Tourist's Guide. Map. Crown 8vo, cloth. Presentation copy. St. Johns, N. F., 1894 117 The Anderson Auction Co. NEWFOUNDLAND. 1052. HATTON" (JOS.) AND HARVEY (M.) Newfound- la;^: its History, Present Condition, and Prospects in the ^i^ture. Portraits, maps, etc. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1888 1053. HOWLEY (M. F.) Ecclesiastical History of New- foundland. Maps, portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1888 1054. JUKES (J. B.) Excursions in and about New- foundland, 1839-40. Zarge folding map. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1842 1055. KENNEDY (CAPT. W. R.) Sport, Travel and Adventure in Newfoundland and the West Indies. Map and plates. Post 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1885 1056. MORETON (J.) Life and Works in Newfound- land : Reminiscences of Thirteen Years. Map and plates. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1863 1057. MULLALY (J.) A Trip to Newfoundland: its Scenery and its Fisheries. Tinted front, and other illusts. Small 4to, cloth. N. Y. 1855 1058. MURRAY (ALEX'R) and HOWLEY (J. P.) Geo- logical Survey of Newfoundland. Maps. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881 1059. NOBLE (L. I.) After Icebergs with a Painter: a Voyage to Labrador and Newfoundland. Colored plates. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1861 1060. OBSERVATIONS on the Present State of New- foundland in reference to its Courts of Justice, Local Gov- ernment and Trade. By an Inhabitant of the Colony. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1S23 Laid in are some articles from tlie Universal Magazine, 1761, regarding the fisheries at Newfoundland. 1061. PEDLEY (C.) History of Newfoundland from the Earliest Times. Large map. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1863 1062. EKOWSE (D. W.) History of Newfoundland, from fife English, Colonial and Foreign Records. With a Prg#?!!tory Note by Edmund Gosse. Numerous maps. SJf. jmlotype plates and over 300 illusts. in the text. Royal 8vo, cloth. (Presentation copy, with the author's A. L. S., in reference to the book.) Lond. 1895 f 1063. KBlfVES (J. — Chief Justice of the Island). His- toryo^'fne Government of Newfoundland, with an Appen- dj«^04 pp.) of the Fishery Acts, etc. 8vo, half morocco. ^ Lond. 1793 1064. SAINT JOHN. A Report of Certain Proceedings of the Inhabitants of the Town of St. John, with a View to obtain a Reform of the Laws. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 82-(-vi. St. John's, 1821 118 The Anderson Auction Co. NEWFOUNDLAND. 1065. TOCQUE (P.) Wandering Thoughts; or, Solitary Hours. View of St. John's Harbor, portrait of Mary Marsh {an Indian), views, etc. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1846 1066. [VAUGHAN (SIR WILLIAM).] The Golden Fleece : divided into three parts, under which are discov- ered the Errours of Religion, the Vices and Decayes of the Kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore Trading so much eomplayned of. Transported from Cam- brioU Colchos, out of the Southermost Part of the Hand, commonly called the Newfoundland. By Orpheus Junior, For the generall and perpetuall Good of Great Britaine. Small 4to, bound by Pratt for Henry Stevens, 1875, in full polished calf gilt, gilt edges (a very trifling repair to the margin of title, otherwise a good copy). Lond. 1626 Rare with the map, which is very seldom met with. In 1584 Sir Humphrey Gilbert, on his last voyage, made an at- tempt at colonization in Newfoundland, which from its nature failed at the very outset, as might have been conjectured from a settlement which was expected to succeed from a mongi-el col- lection of lawless seamen, criminals released from prison for the purpose, and prisoners from the wars in Ireland. The next at- tempt was that of Sir William Vaughan's, who in 1616 sent out the first batch of Welshmen, and in the following year a larger number under the charge of Captain Richard Whitbourne, not proceeding there himself until 1633, when he remained three years in the country. Being by birth a Welshman, Vaughan named most of the places in the new colony after the counties of Wales, the principal settlement being called Golden Grove. The purpose of this very curious book is explained in the first chapter, where he relates a long conversation with Sir William Alexander respecting Newfoundland, the result of which was that he was to write a book to call attention to the remarkable advantages to be found in that colony. But that the work should not be dry and tedious, he tells us that he has mingled with it ' ' inerrie and light conceites among matters of consequence. " The result is a most curious and entertaining mixture. The author supposes a court where Apollo reigns in judgment. The evils of the age are brought before him by famous characters in history and literature, the final result being that the god recommends them to get the Golden Fleece, which is to be found in Newfoundland, as the remedy for all the ills Quotations from, allusions to, and speeches by Sir Philip Sidney, Withers, Florio, Sandys, Chaucer, Tarleton, the famous actor. Sir Thomas Overbury, Burton, and many others, including a lengthy discussion between Sir Francis Drake, Martin Frobisher, Sir Hugh Willoughby, and Sir Thomas But- ton on their discoveries, and the possibility of finding a north- west passage, are scattered throughout- One of the chapters- gives a description by Capt. John Mason [who designed the map, and who lived there for seven years] of Newfoundland, and another is on tobacco, an early treatise on this subject. An amusing part is the story of how John Wiclif , the Reformer, surprised a monk and a maid-of -honor in the act of kissing, how he brought St. Francis to behold the shocking sight, with the re- sult that the saint thanked God that he had lived to see so much Love and Charity in the world. 119 The Anderson Auction Co. NEWFOUNDLAND. 1067. WHITBOURNE (CAPTAIN RICHARD). A Dis- course and Discovery of New-found-land, with many rea- sons to prove how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made, after a far better manner than now it is. Together with the laying open of certaine Enormities and abuses committed by some that trade to that Countrey . . . also an Invitation : and likewise certaine Letters sent from that Countrey. Square 12mo, full calf, gilt, red edges (neat repairs to two leaves, and the last leaf (14 lines) in excellent pen-and-ink facsimile). Lond. : P. Kingston, 1632 The second and best edition, containing material not in the one published two years previously. In it appears the first printed account of the founding of the Colony of Avalon on the coast of Newfoundland by Sir George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore, which colony, after a struggling existencejof eight years, was removed bodily to Maryland, to form the foundation of Lord Baltimore's colony there. The additional matter at the end contains letters from some of the colonists narrating their prog- ress and condition, one of them written by N. H. , who no doubt was the Nicholas Hoskins whose name is given in a list of set- tlers in August, 1623, mentioned in another letter. This is the first English book that relates wholly to New- foundland and the attempts at English colonization. Sir Richard Whitbourne was a remarkable representative of those seamen of the Elizabethan Age that made England famous. His autobiographical preface enumerates many of his voyages, from his fighting against the Spanish Armada to his numerous voyages to Newfoundland, commencing with his first in 1580, and including his meeting with Sir Humphrey Gilbert on his last and disastrous voyage, and his misadventures with pirates. His voyages do not seem to have profited him much, for he concludes his per,sonal sketch with the reflection that "after more than forty yeeres spent in the aforesaid courses, there remains little other fruit unto mee, saving the peace of a good conscience. " Few books of the early English authors are so charmingly written, or will be found so interest- ing for the perusal of the general reader, as well as the student of historical and geographical knowledge. His adventure with the mermaid, of which a lengthy description is given, and who he really believed tried to seize him, and who looked so cheerfnlly at him, is one of the mast amusing of his experi- ences. The mosquitoes there also must have been somewhat different from the New Jersey variety, for, according to Sir Richard, they only attack the indolent and worthless, and drive them back to their various occupations. In spile of the very trifling defects, this is a desirable copy, and was part of the Brayton Ives library. ^^ ^ 106^^'*'=: Westward Hoe for Avalon, as described by Capfegin Whitebourne, of Exmouth, in 1622. Illusts. Crown 8"^, cloth. Lond. 1870 1069. WILSON (REV. WM.) Newfoundland and its Missionaries, with a Chronological Table. Post 8vo, cloth. Cambridge (Mass.), 1866 120 The Anderson Auction Co. NEWFOUNDLAND. 1070. [WIX (EDWARD). J Six Months of a Newfound- land Missionary's Journal, 1835. Post 8vo, half cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1836 1071. YOUNG (G. R.) Letters to the Hon. E. G. S. Stanley, upon the existing Treaties with Prance and America, as regards their "Rights of Pishery " upon the Coasts of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, etc. Colored map, showing the rights granted to France, Bvo, morocco (title and map foxed). Lond. 1834 1072. ANNUAL REPORT of the Pisheries Department, St. Johns, 1894; Polk-Lore and Dialect, by Geo. Patterson, New Glasgow, n. d. ; Explorations in the Schooner " Gram- pus" in 1887, by P. A. Lucas; etc. 4 pamphlets, bound in 3 vols. 8vo, etc., cloth and paper. : 1073. TOCQUE'S Newfoundland as iffWas, and as It Is in 1877-1878; Harvey's Newfoundland in 1897; Howley's Geography of Newfoundland, 1877. 3 vols. 1074. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Belknap (Jeremy). History of New Hampshire. Map. 3 vols. 8vo, full tree calf gilt, by Riviere. Phil. 1784; Bost. 1791-93 John Pickering's copy, with his autograph in each volume. First editions of each, with the list of subscribers, and the separately printed leaf with the copyright entries. 1075. NEW JERSEY. Calendar of Records in the Office of the Secretary of State, 1664-1703. Edited by W. Neilson. 8vo, cloth. (New Jersey Archives, Vol. XXI.) Paterson,1899 1076. NEW YORK CITY during the American Revolu- tion : a Collection of Papers, now first published from the [Tomlinson] Manuscripts (with a Topographical and His- torical Introduction and Notes by H. B. Dawson). Ratzer^s plan of New York in 1776-77. 4to, cloth, uncut. N. Y. : Privately printed for the Mercantile Library Association, 1861. 1077. NEW YORK FUNGI. Memoir of the N. Y. State Museum for November, 1900. Report of the State Botanist on Edible Fungi of New York, 1895-99. By Ch. H. Peck. Numerous colored plates. 4to, boards, Albany, 1900 1078. NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 3, N. Y. 1857; (Jogues Papers, Father Druillettes Journal in 1650, etc.). Vol. 14 (The Montresor Journals); Constitution and By-Laws, with Proceedings of the 2nd and 3rd Annual Meetings of N. Y. State Hist. Association, 1901-1902. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards. 121 The Anderson Auction Co. 1079. NEW YORK STATE. De Lancey (E. F.) His- tory of the Town of Mamaroneck, in the County of West- chester. Portraits, maps, etc. Imp. 8vo, paper, pp. 43 (needs binding). N.Y. Repr. from Scharf's History, 1886 with presentation inscription from the author. 1080. NIAGARA. Hall (J.) Niagara Falls, Past, Pres- ent and Prospective (N. Y. State Geological Report, 1843), map, 2 plates and ivoodcuts (22 pp.) ; 10th Annual Report of the Commissioners for Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park, ^ colored maps and 18 plates. (79 pp.) 2 pieces, 8vo and royal 8vo, half calf. Albany and Toronto, 1895 1081. KIRBY (W.) Annals of Niagara [1640-1870]. 8vo, half calf, gilt. (Lundy's Lane Historical Society.) [Welland, Ontario], 1896 1082. NIAGARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICA- TIONS. Battle of Ft. George (Trans. No. 1), by E. Cruik- shank; Ft. Niagara, 1783-96, etc. (No. 2); Battle of Queens- town Heights, etc. (No. 4); War of 1812 (No. 6); Historic Buildings (No. 7) ; Faniilj' History (No. 8) : Catalogue of Books, Pamphlets, etc., in the Historical Room, Jan , 1899. Paper. (7 pieces.) Niagara, 1896-99 1083. NORTH AMERICAN NOTES AND QUERIES. Edited by E. T. D. Chambers. Vol. 1, Nos. 1-9. (Pounded on Le Courrier du Livre.) Portraits, maps, etc. 9 pieces, 4to, original wrappers. Quebec, 1900-01 1084. NORTH WEST TERRITORY. Privy Council Papers. Report of Delegates appointed to Negotiate for the Acquisition of Riipert's Land and the North-west Ter- ritory. 8vo, cloth, pp. 39. Ottawa, 1869 THE NORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. 1085. ANDERSON (R. B.) America not Discovered by Columbus. A Historical Sketch of the Discovery of Amer- ica by the Norsemen. Third edn., enlarged. Post 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1883 1086. BEAMISH (N. L. ) The Discovery of America by the Northmen in the Xth Century, with Notices of the Early Settlements of the Irish in the Western Hemisphere. Map of Vinland, cliart of the Discoveries of the Northmen and view of the Deighton Boch inscription. 8vo, old cloth. Lond. 1841 1087. BEAUVOIS, STORM, RAFN, Etc. Beauvois, les Derniers Vestiges du Christianisme . . . dans le Marklaud et la Grande Irlande; Beauvois, la Noramb^gue; D6cou- verte d'une Quartrifeme Colonic Precolombienne; Beauvois, 122 The Anderson Auction Co. THE NORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. Markland et I'Escociland au XIV« Sifeele; Rafn, sur la De- couverte de I'Amerique au 10« Siecle, plates, 1843; Storm, Studies on the Vineland Voyages, 1889 ; and two magazine articles on the same subject, bound in one volume. Svo, half morocco. 1843-92 1088. DE COSTA (B. F ) The Northmen in Maine: a Critical Examination of the Views of Dr. Kohl . . and a chapter on the Discovery of Massachusetts Bay. Svo, cloth. Albany, 1870 Only 146 copies were printed for the author bj Joel Munsell. This copy contains the two leaves which were reprinted, as well as the original leaves (pp. 107-8, 111-13). A presentation copy from the author to O. H. Moore. 1089. The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America, by the Northmen, with Translations from the Icelandic Sagas. Svo, half calf. Albany, 1870 1090. GRAVIER (G.) D6couverte de l'Am6rique par les Normands au X® Siecle. Plate of the Deighton Rock inscription, and S maps. Small 4to, half calf. Rouen, 1874 No. 35 of only 150 copies printed. 1091. HORSFORD (EBEN NORTON). Discovery of America by the Northmen. Address at the Unveiling of the Statue of Leif Eriksen. (With translations of the sagas of Erik the Red, and Thorfin, appendix containing various additional papers on the subject, etc.) Facsimile of rare maps, ito, cloth. Bost. 1888 1093. The Problem of the Northmen. Letter to Judge Daly on Justin Winsor's opinion (that the Norsemen could onlj' have reached Labrador). Second edn. Maps and illusts. 4to, cloth, pp. 23. Bost. iS'.iO 1093. Sketch of Norse Discovery of America, plate and 4 facsimile maps, and woodcut ; Review of ' ' The Prob- lem of the Northmen and the Sight of Norumbega," by Pro- fessor Olson, and a Reply by E. N. Horsford, facsimile map. 2 vols, in one. Small 4to, half calf (29 and 22 pp., re- spectively). [Cambridge, 1891] Only a very few copies of each privately printed. 1094. The Defences of Norumbega; and a Review of the Reconnaissances of T. W. Higginson, H. W. Haj'nes, Justin Winsor, Francis Parkman and E. F. Slafter. 82 fac- simile charts, maps and other plates. 4to, cloth. Bost. : Riverside Press, 1891 1095. HORSFORD (EBEN NORTON and CORNELIA). Leif 's House in Vineland, and The Graves of the North- men. Maps and illusts. ito, cloth. (Laid in is Miss Hors- ford's " Vinland and its Ruins," pp. 17.) Bost. 1893 133 The Anderson Auction Co. THE NORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. 1096. HORSFORD (CORNELIA). An Inscribed Stone. Opiates. 4to, cloth. Cambridge, Mass. : Privately printed, 1895 Presentation copy, with an interesting four-page autograph letter from the author, referring to the book. 1097. ■ Ruins of the Saga Time : Travels and Ex- plorations in Iceland in 1895, on behalf of Miss Cornelia Horsf ord of Cambridge. By T. Erlingsson. Large maps and numerous plates. Post 8vo, cloth, pp. 113. Lond. 1899 1098. KEYSER (R.) The Religion of the Northmen. (With a Chapter on the Discovery of America.) Transl. by B. Pennock. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1854 1099. RAFN (CARL C.) Antiqnitates Americanse, sive Scriptores Septentrionales Rerum Ante-Columbianarum in America. Maps and plates, including facsimiles of old Norse MSB. in color. 4to, half roan. (Hafnise, Copenhagen) 1837 1100. Antiquities Am6rieaines d'apr^s les Monu- ments Historiques des Islandais et des Anciens Scandinaves. 2 maps. 4to, half morocco. Copenhagen, 1845 1101. • Memoires de la Society Royale des Antiquaires du Nord, 1840-44, containing Rafn, La Decouverte de I'Amerique au lOe. Siecle; Supplement to the "Antiqui- tates Americanse,'' transl. into the English by J. McCaul; Memoir of Einar Sockeson (fragment from the " Flatey Book" relating to Greenland); Antiquities at Pall River, by T. H. Webb; and other similar articles. Plates. 8vo, half roan. 1102. REEVES (ARTHUR M.) The Finding of Wine- land the Good. The History of the Icelandic Discovery of America. With phototype plates of the vellum, MSS of the Sagas (the Flatey Book). 4to, half vellum. Lond. 1890 1103. SHIPLEY (M. A.) The N'orse Colonization of Amer- ica by the Light of the Vatican Finds. 8vo, cloth, 26 pp. Lucerne [1899] 1104. TORF.EUS (THORMOD). Historia Vinlandite Antiquse .... ex Antiquitatibus Islandicis in lucem pro- ducta exponuntur per Thormodum Torfseum. 12mo, in blue smooth morocco gilt, gilt edges. A fine specimen of bind- ing. HavnisB, 1705 Scarce. The first book devoted wholly to the subject of the early Norse discoveries in America. The author was born in Iceland, and collected for the King of Denmark all the Ice- landic manuscripts he could find ; from these sources he wrote this history of ancient Vinland. 1105. Another copy. Bound in modern morocco. A good copy, but not with quite such large margins as the preceding. 124 The Anderson Auction Co. THE NORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. TORF.^ALIFAX FISHERIES COMMISSION. Record Proceedings of the Halifax Fisheries Commission for (Protocols and Appendices ) Map. Small folio, lalf calf, pp. 440. [1877] 113^. HANNAY (JAMES). The History of Acadia from ^its First Discovery to its Surrender to England by the Treaty of Paris. 8vo, cloth. St. John, 1879 1134. HILL (G. W.) Memoir of Sir Brenton Halliburton, late Chief Justice of the Province of Nova Scotia. Post 8vo, cloth. Rare. Halifax, 1864 137 The Anderson Auction Co. NOVA SCOTIA, 1135. [HOLLINGSWORTH (S.)] The Present State of Nova Scotia, with a Brief Account of Canada, etc. Second edn., enlarged. With map of North America drawn iythe author. 8vo, original old calf, gilt. Edinburgh, 1787 Presentation copy from the author to Lord Viscount Howe. 1 A long and interesting note is written on the inside of the Z' front cover relating to the Canadian boundaries, and is possibly by Lord Howe. Inserted at the end is an early map of Halifax harbor. 113G. HQ^WE (JOSEPH). Speeches and Public Letters. Edited,J*fvV illiam Annand. 2 vols, thick 8vo, half calf. _^y^ Bost. 1858-59 1137. Oration on Shakespeare by the Hon. J. Howe, delivered at Halifax, April 2, 1864. 8vo, cloth, pp. 25. Original edn. Halifax, 1864 1138. Reciprocity Treaty. Its Historj', General Features and Commercial Results. A Speech by Hon. Jos. Howe, July 14, 1865, at the Great International Commer- cial Convention, Detroit. 8vo, half calf, pp. 16. Hamilton, 1865 1139. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS of the House of Assembly, January to April, 1839, with the Appendix and Index. 4to, sewed (title stained, and lacks covers and part of Index). [1839] 1140. LAFARGUE (J.-B. DE). OSuvres Melees, Engrav- ings on copper by Le Mire, after designs by Gravelot. 2 vols. 12mo, original calf binding, gilt backs. Paris, 1765 ^,.-, Pages 156-330 of the second volume contains: " Histoire '■•y^ geograpliique de la Nouvelle-Ecosse." 1U1.J!^S,01<1 (MRS. W.) History of the Townships of D^drfmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown, Halifax County, N/g!^ Edited by H. Piers. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. (Akins' historical Prize Essay.) Halifax, 1893 1143. LOCKWOOD (A.) A Brief Description of Nova Scotia, with Plates of the Principal Harbors ; including a Particular Account of the Island of Grand Manan. 8 maps. 4to, cloth (name on title). Lond. : Printed for the Author, 1818 1143. LONGWORTH (ISRAEL). Life of S. G.W. Archi- bald, 1777-1846. l-2mo, cloth. Halifax, 1881 "With the author's autograph presentation inscription. 1144. MACDONALD (J. S.) Annals of the North British Society of Halifax, 1768-1893. Post 8vo, cloth. Halifax, 1894 1145. McVICAR (W. M.) Short History of Annapolis Royal, 1604-1864. Map. Post 8vo, cloth, pp. 127. Presen- tation copy, with A. L. S. inserted. Toronto, 1897 138 The Anderson Auction Co. NOVA SCOTIA. 1146^DMAIROBEE,T (MATHIEU PRANgOIS PIDAN- ZATV;^).] Discussion Sommaire sur les Anciennes Limites d^^l^Acadie, et sur les Stipulations de Traite d'Utrecht qui sont relatives. 12mo, half calf. Basle: S. Thourneisan, 1755 The author was Secretary to Louis XV., and from his position was acquainted with all the political movements of the time in France. It is said that this essay on the limits of Acadia gave great ofEenoe to the English Commissioners negotiating the boundaries. 1147. MARTIN (R. M.) History of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, the Sable Islands, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the Bermudas, Newfoundland, etc. Two maps and plate. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1837 1148. MEMORIALS (The) of the English and French Commissioners concerning the Limits of Nova Scotia or Acadia. Large folding map by Jefferys. Thick 4to, old calf (rebacked). Lond. 1725 Containing all the Memorials — those of the French Commis- sioners, the English replies, and the documents produced by both parties. Scarce. 1149. Remarks on the French Memorial concerning the Limits of Acadia . . . with two maps exhibiting the limits, one according x,o the System of the French, the other conformable to the English Rights ... to which is added an Answer to the Summary Discussion, etc. 8vo, cloth. Bare. Lond. 1756 The French Commissioners having distributed a Memorial to the Courts of Europe stating their side of the dispute, the English Commissioners did the same. A vast amount of his- rA torical and geographical information is contained in it. 1150,-. MILLER (T.) Historical and Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of Colchester County down to the Present Time, from authentic sources. 8vo, half sheep. Halifax, 1873 1151. MOORSOM(CAPT. W.) Letters from Nova Scotia. Map and S finely engraved views by Clarke. Post 8vo, pol- ished calf, gilt back. Lond. 1830 From the Sheepshank's Library, with bookplate. 1152. MOREAU (M.) Histoire de I'Acadie Frangoise de 15a8 k 1755. 8vo, calf. Paris, 1873 , I I • Scarae. Only 50 printed for sale, and 100 in all. ' 115a,*!«il*URD0CH (B.) History of Nova Scotia or Acadia. ^j^fSvo, half calf. Halifax, 1865-67 1154. NOvi SCOTIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Col- lections fo/the Years 1889-91, 1892-95, 1899-1900 (Vols. 7, 8, 10 and/ll). 4 vols. 8vo, boards. Halifax, 1891-1901 /The last volume is a History of the War of 1813 by James lannay, and is illustrated with plans. 139 The Anderson Auction Co. NOVA SCOTIA. 1155. O'BRIEN (CORlSrELIUS— Archbishop of Halifax). ''Memoir of Bishop Burke, first Vicar Apostolic of Nova Scotia. Portrait and views. Post 8vo, cloth (presentation copy). Ottawa, 1894 1156.- Another copy [not presentation]. Ottawa, 1894 1157. PATTERSON (G.) History of the County of Pictou, Nova Scotia. Large map and plan of Pictou in 179S. 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1877 1158. POIRIER (P.) Le Pere Lefebvre et I'Acadie. Por- trait and illusts. 8 vo, half calf. (Presentation copy from the author.) Montreal, 1898 1159. POLITICAL MAGAZINE; or, Parliamentary, Naval and Military Journal. Vol. VII. Map of Nova Scotia, the Mosquito Shore {Central America), etc., with de- scriptions. 8vo, half calf. Lond. [1785] 1160. POOLE (E. D.) Annals of Yarmouth and Bar- rington in the Revolutionary War. (Excerpts from the Yarmouth Herald, mounted neatly on 63 folio leaves, and including some Genealogies.) Folio, limp calf. ■ [Yarmouth, 1898] 1161. Annals of Yarmouth and Barrington (Nova Scotia) in the Revolutionary War. Compiled from Original Manuscripts, etc., contained in the Office of the Secretary 'of the Commonwealth, Boston; with a complete Index of Names. Royal 8 vo, cloth. , Yarmouth, N. S., 1899 1162. RAND (REV. SILIs T.) Legends of the Micmacs. Portrait of the author.- 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1894 1163. RICHARD (E.) Acadia. Missing Links of a Lost Chapter in American History. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1895] ' The author severely criticizes Parkman, accusing him of deliberately mutilating and distorting facts. 1164^J^INT PfiRE (R. de). Une Colonic Feodale en Amejji^e; L'Acadie, 1604-1881. 3 vols, crown 8vo, half m^^icco. Paris and Montreal, 1889 1165,^i'^ITH (P. H.) Acadia: a Lost Chapter in Ameri- can,0^1. Map showing Government grants. 12mo, half ^an. Edinburgh, 1823 1241. MANUSCRIPTS. 15 manuscript transcripts in French, very neatly written on 285 pp. small folio {luith 16 manuscript maps and plans)., being copies of French his- torical documents, written chiefly between the years 1734 and 1758, and relating to the "He St. Jean" and "He Royale. " Principally from the original documents in the Archives at Paris. They include " Voyage de Sieur Fran- quet au Port La Joye, 1751, au havre de St. Pierre, au port des Trois Rivieres"; "Caesar Moreau, Observations sur I'lle du Prince Edward " ; " Prevost, Detail de I'etat du Port La Joye, I'lle St. Jean le nombre des hommes " ; "Prevost, Etat des Vivres, et Munitions des troupes de 2,000 nouveaux habitans refugies de 1' Acadie " ; copies of letters to the French Government; etc. Enclosed in cloth slip-case. 1242. MAP. Map of the Island (folded to 12mo) in cloth covers, 1893; Guide to the Island, by W. H. Crosskill, illust., Charlottetown, 1899; Geological Structure, by J. W. Dawson, etc., map and jjlaies, Montreal, 1871; 3 pamphlets. 8vo, etc., cloth. 1243. SELKIRK (EARL OF). Observations on the Pres- ent State of the Highlands of Scotland, with a View of the Causes and Probable Consequences of Emigration (con- sidered in relation to his Prince Edward Island Settlements). 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1806 188 The Anderson Auction Co. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 1344. STEWART (J.) An Account of Prince Edward Island. Map. 8vo, russia, gilt back, writing on title. Lend. 1806 1345. SUTHERLAND (G.) Manual of the Geography and History of Prince Edward Island. 12mo, cloth. Charlottetown, 1861 1346. PRINCE SOCIETY. Alexander (Sir William). Sir Wm. Alexander and American Colonization, Including Three Royal Charters; A Tract on Colonization; a Patent of the County of Canada and of Long Island, etc. ; Memoir by E. F. Slafter. Portrait (inserted) and facsimile map. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1873 Only 160 printed. 1347. Beamish (N. L.) Voyages of the Northmen to America, including extracts from the Icelandic Sagas relating to the voyages of the Xth and Xlth Centuries, in an English Translation by L. N. Beamish, with a Synopsis of the Historical Evidence and the Opinions of Professor Rafn. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by E. F. Slafter. Map of Vinland. Small 4to, cloth. Bost. 1877 Only 310 copies printed. 1348. PROTHERO (G. W.) Select Statutes and other Constitutional Documents, Illustrative of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. Post 8vo, cloth. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1894 1349. PTOLEMY. The Geography of Ptolemy Eluci- dated. 22 colored maps and diagrams. 4to, cloth. Dublin : Printed for the Author, 1893 1350. PUTNAM (GEO. H.) Authors and their Public in Ancient Times. Post 8vo, cloth (inserted is L. S. of the author). N. Y. 1894 1351. PYE (T.) Canadian Scenery; District of Gasp6. Map and 20 tinted views. 4to, cloth. Montreal, 1866 QUEBEC. 1353. ABSTRACT (AN) of the Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God to be used on Thursday, the 39th day of November, 1759. Being the Daj^ appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving . . . for . . . the successes to his Majesty's Arms . . . particularly by the Defeat of the French Army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, etc. 8vo, half calf, pp. 14. Rare. Edinburgh : Printed in the Year 1759 1,S9 The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. 1253. QUEBEC ACT OP 1774. [Bernard (T.)] An Appeal to the Public stating and considering the Objections to the Quebec Bill. Second edn., corrected. 8vo, half calf, pp. 59. Lend. 1774 1254. Debates of the House of Commons, 1774, for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec. From the Notes of Sir Henry Caven- dish. Edited by J. Wright. Map of Canada from the second edition of MitcheWs Map. 8vo, full limp morocco. Lond. 1839 Autograph of Oscar Dunn, the Canadian litterateur, on title. Also stamp of P. Gagnon. 1255. Hart (Gerald E.) The Quebec Act, 1774. Opiates. 8vo, paper covers, pp. 44. Montreal, 1891 Only a very limited number of copies printed. 1256 [Knox (William).] The Justice and Policy of the late Act of Parliament for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec asserted and proved, etc. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 90. Scarce. Lond. 1774 1257. [Meredith (Sir William).] A Letter to the Earl of Chatham on the Quebec Bill. The fifth edn. 8vo, half roan, pp. 36. Lond. 1774 1258. QUEBEC ACT OF 1791. Anno Regni Georgii III. .... at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the 25 Nov., 1790, etc. Folio, pp. 1271-1296. Lond. : Eyre and Strahan, 1791 An original copy of the famous Quebec Act of 1791. 1259. QUEBEC. [Monk (James).] State of the present Form of Government of the Province of Quebec, with a large Appendix containing Extracts from the Minutes of an Investigation into the past Administration of Justice in that Province, instituted by order of Lord Dorchester in 1787, and from other original Papers. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 176. Lond. 1789 Ascribed to James Monk, sometime Attorney-General of Quebec. Contains some of the evidence of the witnesses, statistical facts, etc. 1260. [ ] Answer to an Introduction to the Observa- tions made by the Judges of the Court of the Common Pleas for the District of Quebec, upon the oral and written Testimony adduced upon the Investigation into the past Administration of Justice ordered, in consequence of an Address of the Legislative Council. With Remarks on the 140 The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. Laws and Government of the Province of Quebec. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 107. Lond. 1790 Privately printed. Monk's " State of the present Form of Government of Quebec," caused three of the judges to issue an anonymous pamphlet in reply, entitled "Introduction to the Observations," etc. The above is an anwer to that last; and as it is a defence of Monk's pamphlet, and also of his conduct in conducting certain cases, it was probably written by Monk himself. Very scarce. 1361. Thoughts on the Canada Bill now depending in Parliament. 8vo, half roan, pp. 50. Lond. 1791 Ascribed to M. Powys. Fine copy, entirely uncut. 1262. CASSON (F. DOLLIER DE). Histoire du Mon- treal, 1640-1672 ; Journal of the Siege of Quebec, by Gen. Jas. Murray; L'Invasion du Canada, 1775-1776, parM. J. B. Badeaux; etc. (Third Series of Hist. Documents pub. by the Lit. and Hist. Society of Quebec.) 8vo, cloth. Quebec and Montreal, 1871 1263. CHANNELL (L. S.) History of Compton County and Sketches of the Eastern Townships, District of St. Francis and Sherbrooke County. With (Genealogical) Records of Four Hundred Families. Map, numerous por- traits and other illusts. 4to, morocco, gilt edges. Cookshire (Quebec), 1896 1264. QUEBEC. Collection de Manuscrits; Lettres, Memoires et autres Documents Historiques relatifs k la Nouvelle France, reeueillis aux Archives de la Province de Quebec, etc. Edites sous les Auspices de la Legislature de Quebec. 4 vols. 4to, half calf. Quebec, 1 883-85 The documents printed in this valuable and now scarce col- lection are arranged in chronological order from 1493 to 1789, and are edited with Chronological Tables and a General Index. 1265. CUGNET (FRANgOIS JOS.) Extraits des feits. Declarations, Ordonnances et Reglemens, de sa Majeste Tres Chretienne. Des Reglemens et Jugemens des Gouver- neurs Generaux et Intendants concernans la justice, etc. Faisans partie de la legislature en force en la Colonic du Canada, aujourd'hui Province de Quebec. Tires des Re- gitres du Conseil Superieur et de ceux d'Intendance. Square crown 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1775 This rare compilation followed the Quebec Act of 1774,. and was authoritative at that time. Fine copy. 1266. "EXTRAIT DES MESSIEURS." An Abstract of those Parts of the Custom of the Viscounty and Pro- vostship of Paris, which were received and practised in the Province of Quebec in the time of the French Government. Drawn up by a select committee of Canadian gentlemen, 141 The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC, well skilled in the Laws of France and of that Province by the desire of the Hon. Guy Carleton, Lond. 1773, pp. vi + 33 ; The Sequel of the Abstract . . . containing the Thir- teen latter Articles of the said Abstract, Lond. 1773, pp. ii + 154; An Abstract of the Criminal Laws that were in force in ... . Quebec in the time of the French govern- ment, Lond. 1773, pp. ii -f- 18 (157-174) ; An Abstract of the several Royal Edicts and Declarations, and Provincial Regulations and Ordinances .... in force in Quebec in the time of the French Government, by F. J. Cugnet, Lond. 1772, pp. ii -f- 14; An Abstract of the Loix de Police .... that were in force in Quebec in the time of the French Government, Lond. L772, pp. ii -|- 30. Bound together in one vol. Folio, half calf. Interleaved with blank paper, and with a MS. index leaf. Lond. 1772-73 Scarce. A complete set of the original edition of the ' ' Ex- trait des Messieurs,'' often referred to by the earlier historians of Canada. They were edited by Cugnet, Jacrau, Pressard, Deschenaux, and others. The text is in the original French, the titles in English. 1267. GAGNON (E.) Le Fort et le Chateau Saint-Louis (Quebec) : Etude archeologique et historique. Facsimiles from, rare views and plans. Post 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1895 1268. GARDINER (RICHARD). Memoirs of the Siege of Quebec, Capital of all Canada, and of the Retreat of Monsieur De Bourlemaque .... from the Journal of a French Officer on board the Chezine Frigate taken by his Majesty's ship Rippon, compared with the Accounts .... of Major-Gen. Wolfe and Vice-Admiral Saunders. 4to, half roan, pp. 39. Lond. 1761 Very rare. Eichard Gardiner was Captain of Marines on board the Rippon. He was afterwards a well-known author under the pseudonym of " Dick Merryfellow." 1269. GOSSELIN (ABBE A.) Henri de Bernieres, pre- mier Cure de Quebec, 1644-1689 (191 pp., including in- dex). Royal 8vo, cloth. Evreux, 1896 1270. HAWKINS (A.) Picture of Quebec. With His- torical Recollections. 14- plates. 12mo, half morocco. Quebec, 1834 Scarce. View of Old Bishop's Palace inserted. 1271. MANDEMENTS. Lettres Pastorales et Circulaires des Eveques de Quebec, from 1623. Publie par H. Tetu et L'Abbe Gagnon. 6 vols. 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1887-1890 1272. ORDINANCES made and passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of the Province of Quebec. 4to, half calf (title stained). Quebec, 1795 French and English on opposite pages. 142 The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. 1273. [O'REILLY (M., " Soeur St. Felix ").J Monseigneur de Saint- Vallier et I'Hdpital General de Quebec. Histoire du Monastere de Notre-Dame des Anges, 1685-1882. Por- trait. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Quebec, 1882 1274. PICTURE of Quebec and its Vicinity. Folding plan of Quebec, and 16 full-page or smaller views (on 7 plates) o/ear/j/ (3iie6ec. 18mo, original half binding. Fine copy. Scarce. Quebec: P. and W. Ruthven, 1831 1275. RAGUENEAU (P. PAUL). La Vie de la M^re Catherine de Saint Augustin, religieuse Hospitali^re de la Misericorde de Quebec en la Nouvelle France. Crown 8vo, very finely bound in full brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back and inside borders, gilt on marbled edges. Paris: Florentin Lambert, 1671 Very rare. One or two copies are known with an engraved title-page as well as a printed one ; this copy has the latter only, and it is a question whether it was generally issued with the engraved title. A remarkably fine copy, with the rare leaf " Lettre de Frangois," dated QuSbec, Novembre 1670. Ragueneau's "Relation de ce qui s'est passe " is one of the scarcest of the series of Jesuit Relations, and this is almost as rare. Incidental notices are given of the history of Canada and of the ravages of the Indians in the memoir. Like most of the religious memoirs of this period, it forms very curious reading from the standpoint of to-day. Catherine was con- tinually tormented with demons and seeing holy visions. An account is given of the great earthquake in Canada, Feb., 1663, which the holy Catherine was warned of, according to an extract from her diary. The year before she had a remark- able vision of demons coming from Trois Rivieres, Montreal and other places, and rendering an account to the principal devil in his Court of the different successes and conquests they had made. Another vision was seeing the Queen of Poland borne to Paradise by St. Francis de Sales. The whole narrative, which is founded on her diary, is a most interesting account of her life, and shows the remarkable faith and sufferings she underwent in her chosen vocation, and in establishing the Hospital in Quebec. 1276. ROY (J. E.) Histoire de la Seigneurie de Lauzon. Vol. 1 and 3 only. 8vo, half calf (not uniform). Auto- graphed by the author. Levis, 1897-1900 1277. SIEGE OF QUEBEC. An Accurate and Authentic Journal of the Siege of Quebec, 1759. By a Gentleman ir. an Eminent Station on the Spot. 8vo, half roan, entirely uncut, pp. 2 -|- 44. Fine copy. Lond. : J. Robinson, 1759 The authorship of this extremely rare pamphlet is stated to be unknown by every bibliographer who mentions it. Very few, apparently, have seen it, to describe it properly. An attempt can be made to throw a little light on its author- ship from a few clues in the narrative itself. On page 12 men- tion is made of our barge being captured (July 7). Somewhere about this date a boat belonging to the frigate "Lowestoflfe" 143 The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. SIEGE OF QUEBEC, was captured by the French. On the next page mention is made of the ' ' Captain " drawing in to the shore as close as possible and firing several broadsides at the French camp (July 10). This was also done by the "LowestoflEe" on that date. Also it is evident from his description of the landing of the British troops, the night before the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, that the author was present at it. The whole narra- tive bears unmistakable evidence of having been written by a naval man. The captain of this frigate was Captain Deane, but the ship itself was sometimes used by Vice- Admiral Holmes in approach- ing close to the shore for reconnoitring purposes, or taking soundings; and in the " Lowestoffe " he superintended the landing of the troops on the night before the final battle. It may therefore reasonably be surmised that either Captain Deane or Vice- Admiral Holmes may have written it, the statement on the title "By a Gentleman in an Eminent Station " lending some belief to the authorship by the latter. The words ' ' Our barge " would naturally mean the boat on which at the time he happened to be on, and not necessarily that it was Captain Deane who was writing. The lighter draught of water of the "Lowestoffe" would no doubt cause the Vice- Admiral to use that ship in many cases where his own battleship would be useless. Whoever wrote it rendered a service to history in giving so graphic — it is to be regretted that it is so short — an account of the siege, from the departure from Louisbourg to the capitula- tion of the French at Quebec, where it ends. The account of the landing of the troops was evidently written on the spot, for he seems to fear that the result would be unfavorable. " There can be little hopes of taking the place by assault . . the country is extremely strong, and the enemy have added much to its natural strength . . . every thing is in motion, and a few hours ivill probably determine the fate of Canada . . . if the General should attempt to ascend the rock it is a work of much labour and difficulty, if at all practicable; and should our troops perform this difficult undertaking. I shall for the future think little of HanibaVs leading an army over the Alps ; the rock is almost steep, and the summit seems to me inaccessible to an army ; this at least appears to he the Opinion of the French, who place no centinel there, and seem perfectly secure that it never will be attempted." However, his fears were soon allayed ; the entry next day gives an account of the battle and victory. 1278. Histoire de la Conquete du Canada, MS. In- edit; Diary of the Weather at Quebec in 1776; etc. (Transactions of the Lit. & Hist. Society of Quebec, No. 22,1893-98.) 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1898 1279. — — Another copy, in paper. 1280. Another copy. 1281. TASCHEREAU. Jubile Sacerdotal de S. E. le Cardinal E. A. Taschereau. Noces d'Or de la Societe S.- Jean-Baptiste, 1842-92. Portrait. Royal 8vo, half. Quebec, 1892 1282. Another copy, bound in cloth. Quebec, 1892 144 The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. 1283. TtTXJ (II.) Histoire de Palais Episcopal de Que- bec. Plates, including H. facsimile views and plans from rare prints (the three plans of Quebec in 1670-83, etc., etc.). 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1896 1284. TRANSACTIONS of the Geographical Society of Quebec, 1893-97. Portraits, maps, etc. (The articles in both French and English.) 8vo, paper, uncut. Quebec: For the Society, 1897 1285. ALBUM DU TOURISTE. Archseologie, etc., Quebec, par J. M. Le Moine, 1872, pp. 388; Eraser's Journal of the Siege; Panet's Journal du Siege; the Cam- paign of Louisbourg [by the Chevalier Johnstone] ; Cald- well's Invasion of Canada in 1775 ; and other pieces from the Collections of the Lit. and Hist. Society of Quebec. Bound in one volume. Thick 8vo, morocco. Quebec, 1872, etc. 1286. GENERAL SKETCH of the Province of Quebec, by the Hon. Honore Mercier, Quebec, 1889, pp. 60; The same in French ; Archdeacon Roe's Story of the First 100 years of the Diocese of Quebec, 1893, pp. 61. 3 vols. 8vo, cl. 1287. GLIMPSES OF QUEBEC [by Le Moine], 1879; L'Instruction Publique [by De Cazes], 1901; Quebec en 1730 [by Gosselin], 1899; Quebec in 1837-8 [by Lemoine], 1898. 4 pamphlets. 8vo, cloth (mainly Roy. Soc. transcts.). 1288. PHOTOGRAPHS, and proof Woodcuts of old Buildings in Quebec — St. John's Gate, Palace Gate, etc. (About 30 pieces, as a lot.) 1289. 13 AMEAU (E.) La France aux Colonies. Aca- -'^^ diens et Canadiens. 2 Parts in one. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1859 1290. RAMUSIO (GIOVANNI BATTISTA). Naviga- tione et Viaggi raccolto gia da M. Gio. Battista Ramusio, et con molti et vaghi discorsi, da lui in molti luoghi dichi- rato et illustrato. 3 vols, folio, vellum. (Vol. 1, 1563; Vol. 2, 1583; both these are the third and best edition; Vol. 3, 1565, second edition. The first volume lacks the three maps, as usual ; Vol. 2 lacks two leaves of the preface ; the third volume contains all the maps and cuts, including Hochelaga, Mexico, Cusco, etc.) Venice: Giunta, 1563, 1583, 1565 1291. RAPPORT DU COMITfi CHOISI sur le Gouverne- ment Civil du Canada. 8vo, half morocco (name on title). Quebec, 1829 Scarce. The Official Reprint of the House of Commons Re- port of July 27th, 1827. This report possesses considerable historical value, and is frequently cited by the Canadian Historians. 145 1 he Anderson Auction Co. 1293. RATTRAY (W. J.) The Scot in Britisli North America, including " The Scot in the British Northwest." Complete Set. Portraits. 4vols. 8vo,cloth, gilt. Toronto, 1880 1293. RAWLINGS(T.) The Confederation of the British North American Provinces : their past History and future Prospects, including also British Columbia and Hudson's Bay. Large map and four plates (including view of St. Paul and two of Victoria). Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1865 1294. RAYNAL (ABBifi). A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies. Transl. by J. Justabond. 4 vols. 8vo, old calf. Bookplatesof Sir J.W.Mackenzie. Lond.1776 1295. Another edition. 2 vols, in 1. 12mo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1776 1296. READ (D. B.) The Lives of the Judges of Upper Canada and Ontario, 1791-1888. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1888 1297. The Lieutenant-Governors of Upper Canada and Ontario, 1792-1899. 22 full-page portraits. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1900 1298. READE (C. B.) Constitution of the United States, with the Amendments thereto, the Declaration of Inde- pendence, Ordinance of 1787, etc., and Jefferson's Manual. 8vo, morocco. (Sir John G. Bourinot's copy, with his name in gilt on the side.) Wash. 1885 THE REBELLION OF 1837. 1299. AFFAIRS (The) OF THE CANADAS. In a Series of Letters. By A Canadian. Bvo, half roan, pp. 75. Lond. : Privately printed, 1837 On the troubles in Canada which led to the rising of 1837, and in defence of the policy of Sir Francis Head. They were originally published in the "Times." 1300. BROWN (T. S.) "1837": My Connection with It. 8vo, cloth, paper covers bound in (38 pp.). Quebec, 1898 1301. DENT (J. C.) The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, largely from original sources and Documents. Portraits and plates. 2 vols, small 4to, half morocco. Toronto, 1885 1303. FRY (A. A.) Report of the Case of the Canadian Prisoners. Royal 8vo, cloth (106 pp.). Lond. 1839 1303. [GLOBENSKY (C. A. M.)] La Rebellion of 1837, k Saint Eustache: (a reprint of the " Journal Historique des ;fivenemens arrives k Saint-Eustache, par un Temoin Ocu- laire," Montreal, 1838, with two Supplements referring to the same, and an Appendix of Unpublished Documents). Portraits. 8vo, half calf (659 pp.). Presentation copy. Montreal, 1889 146 The Anderson Auction Co. THE REBELLION OF 1837. 1304. HEAD (SIR FRANCIS B.) A Narrative. 8vo, full calf, with bookplate of Fredk. Perkins (binding a little rubbed). Lond. 1839 His own narrative of his administration of Canada during Ihe rebellion of 1837. 1305. [HENRY (WALTER).] Trifles from my Portfolio; or, Recollections of . . . Twenty-nine Years' Military Service in the Peninsular War and Invasion of France, at St. Helena until the Death of Napoleon, and in Upper and Lower Canada (during the Rebellion of 1837, etc.). By A StafE Surgeon. 3 vols. 8vo, half cloth. Quebec, 1839 1306. KING (JOHN). The Upper Canadian Rebellion, and the Letters in the Mackenzie-Rolph Controversy. 8vo, cloth, pp. 150. Toronto, 188G 1307. LINDSEY (CHAS.) The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie. With an Account of the Rebellion of 1837, etc. 2 vols, in one. JPortraits and views. Toronto, 1863 1308. MACKENZIE (WILLIAM LYON). The Seventh Report from the Select Committee of the House of Assem- bly of Upper Canada on Grievances; to whom were re- ferred Lord Goderich's Despatch to His Excellency Sir John Colborne of Nov. 8th, 1832, with the Appendix Evi- dence before the Committee, and sundry acts passed. Thick 8vo, half cloth. Toronto, 1835 This is the Report which is often referred to as the most famous in the history of Upper Canada. It was prepared by Lyon Mackenzie, who afterwards headed the Mackenzie Rebel- lion of 1837. In this remarkable document is the fullest con- temporary account of the grievances which were mainly re- sponsible for that rebellion. 1309. Mackenzie's own Narrative of the Late Rebel- lion ; with Historical and Biographical Notes, critical and explanatory; exhibiting the only true Account of what took place at the Memorable Siege of Toronto, in the Month of December, 1837. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut (23 pp.). Toronto: Printed at the Palladium Office, 1838 Excessively rare. Only three or four cdpies of this most interesting pamphlet are known, including one in Library of Harvard University and one in Kingston, Canada. 1310. The Caroline Almanac and American Free- man's Chronicle for 1840. Frontispiece showing the Caro- line on fire, being sent over Niagara Falls ; also a view of the hanging of Lount and Matthews in Toronto. Post 8vo, fall limp morocco, pp. 124. Rochester, N. Y. : Mackenzie Gazette Office, 1840 Very rare. The Almanac was published by Mackenzie, and is a virulent attack on the British Government and Cana- dian authorities after his abortive rebellion in 1836. It was published in New York, where Mackenzie became a resident aftei'wards. 147 The Anderson Auction Co. THE EEBEI.LION OF 1837. MACKENZIE (WILLIAM LYON). 1311. An Almanac of Independence and Freedom for the Year 1860, containing a Plea for the Relief of the Inhabitants of Canada from a state of Colonial Vassalage, etc. 8vo, limp calf, pp. 16. Toronto, 1860 Scarce. 1312. PAPERS relating to Upper Canada. (The OfiScial Despatches and Reports on the Prisoners convicted of High Treason, with the Minutes of the Executive Council.) Folio, half calf, 29 pp. [Lond. 1838] 1313. PATRIOT EXTRA. Issue of May 18, 1838. Let- ter of the Atty.- General on the Subject of Mr. Bidwell's Departure. Post 8vo, boards, pp. 4. Toronto, 1838 1314. READ (D. B.) The Canadian Rebellion of 1837. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1896 1315. THELLER (E. A.) Canada in 1837-38, including the Author's Adventures during the Revolution. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth, not uniform (name clipped from titles). Phil. 1841 The author took an active part in the rebellion and was afterwards tried for high treason. 1316. TRIALS. Report of the State Trials before a Gen- eral Court Martial, Montreal, 1838-9, exhibiting a Complete History of the Late Rebellion in Lower Canada. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1839 1317. WAIT (BENJAMIN). Letters from Van Dieman's Land, written during Four Years' Imprisonment for Politi- cal Offences committed in Upper Canada. Edited, with In- troduction, etc., by Mrs. Wait. Portrait and map. 12mo, half bound (worn). Buffalo, 1843 1318. WELLS (W. B.) Canadiana : Sketches of Upper Clanada and the Crisis in its Political Affairs. 8vo, half calf (name on title). Lond. 1837 The author was a prominent ' ' Reformer." The First Part is an account of the grievances which led to the Rebellion, and the Second Part a violent attack upon Sir Francis Head and his Administration. 1319. [ ] The Canadian Controversy : its Origin, Nature and Merits, 84 pp., presentation copy; Letters to the Marquis of Norman by [by J. Campbell and R. M. Rolfe]. Together in 1 vol. Half calf. Lond. 1838-39 148 The Anderson Auction Co. THE REBELLIONS OF 1869 AND 1885. 1320. BEGG (ALEX.) The Creation of Manitoba ; or, A History of the Red River Troubles. Front. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1871 1321. BOULTON (MAJOR). Reminiscences of the Re- bellions, Canadian Social and Political Life, etc. Portrait and maps. Crown Bvo, cloth, gilt. Toronto, 1886 1333. HOLLAND (W. H.) Map of Riel's Rebellion. Large folio map, folded to 13mo, in cloth case. Ottawa,1885 1333. HUTSHE (G. L.) The Red River Expedition. Portraits, plans, etc. 8vo, cloth, uncut. (Lack front.) Lond. 1871 1334. ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS (The). A com- plete set, being Nos. 1-18, inclusive, with the two Souvenir Numbers. Nos. 1-18 in cloth, the two Souvenirs in paper. (As 1 piece.) Toronto, 1885 1325. MULVANEY (C. P.) The History of the North- west Rebellion of 1885. Portraits, maps, etc. Post 8vo, half roan (rubbed). Toronto, 1886 1336. OUIMET (A.) La Verite sur la Question Metisse au Nord-Ouest: Biographie et Recit de Gabriel Dumont sur les ]6venements de 1885, par B. A. T. de Montigny. Por- traits of Riel and Dumont. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1889 1327. RIDDELL (LIEUT. H. S. H.) The Red River Expedition of 1870 (from the Trans. Quebec Historical Soc'y). 8vo, cloth (39 pp.). Presentation copy. Quebec, 1871 1328. TRIAL OF RIEL. The Queen vs. Louis Riel: "Report of the Trial (etc.) Royal 8vo, half calf. Ottawa, 1886 1329. The Queen vs. Louis Riel, Ottawa, 1886; The Riel Rebellion. Portraits, views, etc. [Witness Printing House, Montreal], 1885. 2 pamphlets. 1330. The Story of Louis Riel, the Rebel Chief. lllust. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1885 1331. The Gibbet of Regina: the Truth about Riel. By One Who Knows. Portraits. Post Bvo, half calf. N. Y. 1886 1332. TRIALS. Trial of Lepine for Murder (poriraife o/ Eiel and others), Winnipeg, 1874; Red River Rebellion, 8 letters to Jos. Howe, by Wm. McDougall, Toronto, 1870 ; Privy Council Papers of the Occurences in the Northwest Territories, Ottawa, 1870. 3 pamphlets. Cloth. 149 The Anderson Auction Co. 1333. R]gCHERCHES HISTORIQUES. Bulletin D'Arche- ologie, d'Histoire, de Blographie, de Bibliographie, de Numismatique, etc., etc. Vols. 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 complete (1895, '96, '98-1900), and odd numbers for 1898, 1901 and 1902. Portraits, views, etc. 74 pieces (3 vols. [36 pieces] in half calf.) (As a lot.) Levis, 1885-1902 Full of valuable historical and genealogical information on the early history of Canada. 1334. REFORM MOVEMENT OF 1834. Chambre d'As- semblee, Vendredi, 21 Fevrier, 1834. Folio, half calf, pp. 21. The scarce original ofiBcial issue. 1335. [REID (JOHN). J Journal of an Excursion to the U. S. and Canada, 1834. By a Citizen of Edinburgh. 12mo, boards, paper label, ex libris of Thos. Scott. Edinburgh, 1835 1336. REMINGTON (C. K.) The Ship-Yard of the Griffon: a Brigantine built by La Salle, in 1679, above the Falls of Niagara. With a Bibliography of Hennepin, con- taining some editions not mentioned by Sabin or other authorities. Maps and plates (including facsimiles from early editions of Hennepin). Royal 8vo, half calf, pp. 79. Buffalo, 1891 1337. RfiVEILLAUDE (E.) Histoire du Canada et des Canadiens Frangais, de la Decouverte jusqu'a nos jours. 8vo, half calf. Paris [1 884] 1338. REVUE COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE. (Pondee par 1' Association Coloniale Neerlandaise). Maps, etc. 2 vols, royal 8vo, half calf. Amsterdam, 1885-86 Papers in English, French, Dutch and German, including Die Mestizen der Philippinen, von Prof. Blumentritt ; Central- Amerika, von Dr. Polakowsky ; XJn livre .sur les Philippines, par Prof. Kern ; and others by Commander Cameron, Couperas, Dr. Eohlfs, E. J. Payne, etc. 1339. RHODE ISLAND. Mason (G. C.) Annals of the Redwood Library and Athenseum, Newport, R. I. Por- traits. Small 4to, cloth. Newport, 1891 1340. RHODES (JAS. P.) History of the United States, from the Compromise of 1850 to 1862. Vols. 1 to 3. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1893-95 1341. RICH (A.) Dictionary of Greek and Roman An- tiquities. 2,000 illusts. 8vo, cloth. Lond.1873 1342. RICHARDSON (MAJOR). Movements of the British Legion (in Spain), May, 1836-March, 1837 (during the Carlist War). Map and plates. 8vo, cloth. Lond.1837 1343. Personal Memoirs of Major Richardson as con- nected with the singular Oppression of that Officer by Lieut. - Gen. Sir Lacy Evans. 8vo, original boards. Montreal,lS38 150 The Anderson Auction Co. 1344. ROBERTS (CHAS. G. D.) The Book of the Na- tive. Poems. First edn. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Autograph letter of the author inserted. Toronto, 1896 1345. History of Canada. First bdn. Map, etc. 8vo, cloth. Best. 1897 1346. ROBERTS (MORLEY). The Western Avernus; or, Toil and Travel in Further North America. Plates. Svo, cloth. Lond. 1896 1347. ROBERTSON (W.) History of America. Seventh edn. Maps and plates. 3 vols. Svo, cloth (stamp entitles). Lond. 1796 1348 The History of the Discovery and Settlement of America. With Biographical Sketch, list of Spanish works, etc. Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1868 1349. ROCHEFOUCAULD-LIANCOURT (DUC DE LA). Voyages dans les fitats-Unis d'Amerique fait en 1795, 1796, et 1797. First edn. Portrait inserted. 8 vols. Svo, orig- inal calf, gilt. Paris: L'An VII. de la Republique [1799] With large two maps extending to Ohio, and showing the roads. The work contains the narrative of Johnson's captivity among the Indians, taken almost from his own dictation ; a long description of a visit to Jefferson at Monticello ; sketches of New York, with notices of Hamilton, Burr, etc. The travels included Canada. 1350. ROEBUCK (J. A.) The Colonies of England: a Plan for the Government of some of our Colonial Posses- sions. Map. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1849 1351. ROGER (CHAS.) The Rise of Canada from Bar- barism to Wealth and Civilization. Vol. 1 (all published), 1527-1824. Svo, cloth. Quebec, 1856 1352. ROGERS (MAJOR ROBERT). A Concise Account of North America. Containing a Description of the several British Colonies on that Continent, including the Islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton ... to which is subjoined an Account of the several Nations and Tribes of Indians residing in those parts, as to their Customs, Manners, Gov- ernment, Numbers, etc., containing many useful and enter- taining facts never before treated of. Svo, original calf. Lond. 1765 First edition of the famous ranger's account of North Amer- ica. A good deal of space is taken up with the description of the various Indian tribes, including an account of the White Indians of the Mississippi. In his historical and geographical portion he seems to have had a special antipathy to the Jews, for he finds them in New York, Rhode Island, and other places, and speaks of them in contemptuous terms. Of Rhode Island especially he says that "the Province is infested with a ras- cally set of Jews . . . who are a pest not only to this, but the neighbouring provinces." Rogers at the publication of this was alone in London, and neglected, and may have had some un- pleasant experiences to account for his prejudices. 151 The Anderson Auction Co. ROGERS (MAJOR ROBERT). 1353. Journals, containing an Account of the sev- eral Excursions he made under the Generals who com- manded upon the Continent of North America during the late War. "With Introduction and Notes. By Franklin B. Hough. Crown 8vo, boards, uncut. Apparently a set of the proof sheets roughly bound. Albany: J. Munsell, 1883 1354. ROLT (RICHARD). An Impartial Representation of the Conduct of the several Powers of Europe engaged in the late General War . . . from . . . 1739 to 1748. 4 vols. 8vo, old calf. Lend. 1749-50 1355. ROSS (A. M ) Memoirs of a Reformer, 1833-92. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1893 Slavery i-eniiniscenoes, with facsimile letters of Whittier, John Brown, etc. 1356. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, Vol. 1, 1869 to 1902 (with an extra number for 1901). 35 vols, crown 8vo, cloth (3 in paper). Lond. 1870-1901 1357. Catalogue and First Supplementary Cata- logue of the Library (Works relating to the British Colo- nies, Early Voyages, etc.). 2 vols. imp. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1895-1901 1358. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. The Geo- graphical Journal for the years 1873; March, 1895-96; vari- ous numbers for the following years, including 1901 ; and the Year Book and Record for 1898 and 1899. Maps., etc. 42 Nos. (Sold as a lot.) Lond., v. d. 1359. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA. Proceedings and Transactions. First Series, complete in 12 vols., 4to; Second Series, Vols. 1-6, royal 8vo. Numerous portraits, maps, views from rare hoohs, prints and manuscripts. Together 18 vols. Uniformly bound, full morocco extra, gilt backs, panelled gilt sides, inside gilt borders, gilt edges. Montreal, 1883-1900 Handsome set of this valuable collection. 1360. Another set, to 1901. 19 vols. (9 vols, half red morocco, 10 vols, in cloth). Montreal, 1883-1901 1361. Five Forts of Winnipeg; Journeys in Rupert's Land; Assiniboine River and its Forts, all by Bryce; Ganong on St. Lawrence Cartography to Champlain; Fleming's Expeditions to the Pacific; Reefer's Winter Navigation on Lower St. Lawrence (illust.). 5 vols. 4to and 8vo, cloth. 1889-98 1362. The Cabot Legends, poriraii ; Cartography of New Brunswick, by W. F. Ganong, inaps; Baronets of Nova Scotia, by Sir E. M. Mackenzie, maps, etc. ; Thos. Hutchinson; Chas. Heavysege, by L. J. Burpee (A. L. S. laid in); etc. 8 pamphlets, 8vo. Montreal, 1897-1901 153 The Anderson Auction Co. 1363. RUSSELL (W.) The History of America, from its Discovery by Columbus to the Conclusion of the late War. Illust. with 51 plates and maps (including maps of New England and New York, Nova Scotia, New Jersey, Penn- sylvania, etc. ; the portraits including Franklin, Washing- ton, Sir Henry Clinton, Burke, Columbus, Almagro, Cortez, Ralegh, and others ; and among the views are, View of Fort George and New York, Quebec, Mexico City, etc.). 2 vols. 4to, original leather. Lond. 1778 1364. RUSSELL (W. H.) Canada: its Defences, Condi- tion, and Resources. Map. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1865 1365. RYERSON (EGERTON). " The Story of My Life " : being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Can- ada. Edited by J. G. Hodgins. Portrait and illusts. Stout 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1883 1366. UABINE (LORENZO). Biographical Sketches of ^ the Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth. Bost. 1864 1367. SAGARD THEODAT (GABRIEL). Histoire du Canada et Voyages que les Fr^res Mineurs Recollects y out faicts pour la Conversion des InfldMes depuis I'an 1615. Avec la Dictionnaire de la Langue Huronne. Nouvelle ]Sdition, publiee par E. Tross. 3 vols, post 8vo, half mo- rocco. Paris, 1866 Reprint of the extremely rare original edition of 1636, with the facsimiles of the leaves of Huron music. 1368. SAINT MAURICE (F. DE). A La Brunante: Choses et Autres. (Contes et Recits.) Crown 8vo, half morocco Montreal, 1874 1369. De Tribord k Babord. Trois Croisi^res dans le Golfe Saint-Laurent. Post 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1877 1370. Notes pour servir k I'Histoire de I'Empereur Maximilien. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1889 1371. Loin de Pays: Souvenirs d'Europe, d'Afrique et d'Amerique. 2 vols. 8vo, half cloth, gilt bands. Quebec, 1889 1372. Les ifitats de Jersey et la Langue Prangaise. Exemple offert an Manitoba et au Nord-ouest. Crown 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1893 1373. LaGaspesie. Promenades dans le Golfe Saint- Laurent. I., Nouvelle Jficosse; II., Le Nouveau Brunswick; III., La Gaspesie. Front. 8vo, boards. Montreal, n. d. 1374. SAYINGS OF OUR LORD. AOriA IHCOY. Say- ings of our Lord from an Early Greek Papyrus. Discovered and edited, with translation and commentary, by B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt. Facsimiles. 8vo, boards, pp. 20. Lond. 1897 153 The Anderson Auction Co. 1375. SCAIFE (W. B.) America: its Geographical His- tory, 1493-1892. With Supplement entitled, Was the Rio del Espiritu Santo. . . the Mississippi? Map. 8vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies.) Bait. 1892 1376. Florentine Life during the Renaissance. 8vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies. ) Bait. 1893 1377. SCHOULER (JAMES). History of the United States of America, including the History of the Civil War (Vol. 6), 1783-1865. Map. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 1880-99 1378. SCHUYLER (EUGENE). Turkistan: Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan, Khokand, Bokhara, and Kuldja. S maps and numerous illusts. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1877 1379. SCOTLAND. Anderson (D.) Scottish Folk-Lore. Post 8vo, cloth (A. L. S., 2 pp. 8vo, of author inserted). Toronto, 1899 1380. Anderson (P. J.— Editor). Roll of Alumni in Arts of the University and King's College of Aberdeen, 1596-1860. Vieiu. Royal 8vo, cloth. (Aberdeen University Studies, No. 1.) Aberdeen, 1900 Valuable for genealogical and bibliographical purposes. 1381. Burnett Family (The). The Family of Bur- nett of Leys, with collateral branches. Edited, with Index, etc., by Col. J. AUardyce. 21 portraits and plates. Royal 8vo, wrappers, pp. 389. (Aberdeen University Studies, No. 4.) Aberdeen, 1901 1382. ■ Macdonald (J.) Place Names of West Aber- deenshire. Royal 8vo, cloth. (Aberdeen University Studies, No. 3.) Aberdeen, 1900 1383. Macpaelane (W.) Genealogical Collections concerning the Families in Scotland, made by Walter Mac- farlane, 1750-51. Ifidited from the Original MSS. by J. T. Clark. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. (Scottish Historical Society.) Edinburgh, 1900 1384. MiCHiE (J. C.) The Records of Invercauld, with Notes and Index. Map, portrait, and plates. Royal 8vo, wrappers, pp. 523. (Aberdeen University Studies, No. 5.) Aberdeen, 1901 1385. MuNRO (Alexander Macdonald). Records of Old Aberdeen, 1157-1891. Reproductions of rare views, etc. Vol. 1. Royal 8vo, cloth. (Aberdeen University Studies, No. 2.) Aberdeen, 1900 1386. SCOTT (E. G.) The Development of Constitutional Liberty in the English Colonies of America. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 154 The Anderson Auction Co. 1387. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). Tales of a Grandfather: being Stories taken from Scottish History and the Ilistorj- of France. Fronts, and vignette titles. Vi vols. 12mo, half roan (rubbed). Edinburgh: Cadell, 1829-31 1388. SCROPE (C. R.) Life of Lord Sydenham, with a Narrative of his Administration in Canada. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1843 1389. SEELEY (J. R.) Natural Religion. By the Au- thor of " Ecce Homo." Bvo, cloth (cover stained). Lond. 1883 THE SELKIRK SETTLEMENT ON THE RED RIVER. 1390. AMOS (A.) Report of the Trials in the Courts of Canada relative to the Destruction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement on the Red River, with Observations. Plan of the Bed River Settlement in 1816. 8vo, calf, gilt back. Lond. 1820 1391. [HALKET (JOHN).] Statement respecting the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement upon the Red River in North America, its Destruction in 1815 and 1816, and the Massa- cre of Gov. Semple and his Party, with Observations upon a recent Publication entitled, " A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries," etc. Map. 8vo, original boards, uncut and unopened, as issued, pp 294. Lond. 1817 Extremely rare in this choice state. This is one of the scarcest and most important of the accounts of the destruction of the Red River Settlement, the Massacre at Fort Douglas, etc. 1393. A French translation of the Preceding. [By Hugues Heney of Montreal.] 8vo, half calf (apparently no map was issued with this translation). Montreal, 1818 1393. MACDONALD (A.) Narrative respecting the De- struction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement upon Red River in 1815. 8vo, half roan, pp. 14. Lond. 1816 1394. M'DONELL (ALEXANDER). A Narrative of Transactions in the Red River Country, from the Com- mencement of the Operations of the Earl of Selkirk till the Summer of the Year 1816. Large map. 8vo, original printed paper covers, uncut, as issued. Lond. 1819 Very rare, especially in this choice original state. Comprises the Northwest Company's defense of the charges made by Lord Selkirk. 1395. MERCATOR. Les Communications de Mercator sur la Conteste entre le Comte de Selkirk et la Compagnie de la Baye d'Hudson d'une part; et la Compagnie du Nord- Ouest d'autre part. Extraites du Montreal Herald, et tra- duites. 8vo, half roan (small corner of title torn off). Montreal, 1817 155 The Anderson Auction Co. THE SELKIRK SETTLEMENT ON THE RED RIVER. 1396. ISTARRATIVES of John Pritchard, Pierre Chryso- logue Pambrun, and Frederick Damien Heurter, respecting the Aggressions of the ISTorth-West Company against the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement upon the Red River. 8vo, half roan, uncut. Lond. 1819 Very rare. These narratives were drawn up by eye-wit- nesses of the occurrences at the Red River Settlement in 1815, etc., including the attack on Fort Douglas, the massacre of Governor Semple and his party. 1397. NARRATIVE OF OCCURRENCES in the Indian Countries of North America, since the Connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's Bay Com- pany, and his Attempt to establish a Colony on the Red River, with a detailed Account of his Lordship's Military Expedition to, and subsequent proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada. Bvo, scored russia, gilt back (name on title). Fine copy. Lond. 1817 Written, evidently, by one of the North West Company, giving their version of the troubles in opposition to that of the Earl of Selkirk. Ascribed to S. MoGilUvray. 1398. Translation of the same, in French. 8vo, original paper wrappers, uncut. Montreal, 1818 1399. REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS connected with the Disputes between the Earl of Selkirk and the North-West Company at the Assizes held at York in Upper Canada, October, 1818, from Minutes taken in Court. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1819 Comprises the trials of the partners and servants of the North West Company, in connection with the Massacre of 1815-16, charged with "high treason, murder, robbery and con- spiracy." York is the old name of Toronto. 1400. SELKIRK (THOS. DOUGLAS, EARL OF). A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool from the Earl of Selkirk ; accompanied by a Correspondence with the Colonial De- partment, 1817-18-19, on the Subject of the Red River Set- tlements in North America. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 324. [Lond. : Privately printed, 1820] Lord Chief Justice Denman's copy, with presentation inscrip- tion from Lord Selkirk. 1401. Esquisse du Commerce de Pelleteries des An- glois, dans I'Amerique Septentrionale, avec des Observa- tions relatives k La Compagnie du Nord-Ouest de Montreal. Par leComte de Selkirk. 8vo, half roan. Montreal, 1819 1402. SIMPSON (W. S.) Report at Large of the Trial of Charles de Reinhard for Murder (committed in the Indian Territories, Sept., 1816), held at Quebec, May, 1818; with a Summarji- of the Trial of Archibald McLellan, indicted as an Accessary. 8vo, half roan. Montreal, 1819 156 The Anderson Auction Co. THE SELKIRK SETTLEMENT ON THE RED RIVER. 1403. WEST (JOHN, of the Hudson's Bay Company). Journals of the Residence in the Red River Colony, and frequent Excursions among the Northwest American In- dians, 1820-23. S plates. 8vo, half morocco (2 leaves very slightly damaged). Lond. 1824 1404. SELWYN (A. R. C.) and DAWSON (G. M.) Descriptive Sketch of the Physical Geography and Geology of Canada. Large colored maps in pocket. Royal 8vo, half calf neat. Montreal, 1884 1405. SHAKSPEARE. Works. The Imperial edn. Edited by Charles Knight. Numerous engravings on steel after Cope, Leslie, Frith, Maclise and others. 2 vols, folio, half morocco, gilt back and edges. Lond. : Virtue, n. d. 1406. SILLIMAN (BENJAMIN). Remarks made on a Short Tour between Hartford and Quebec. 9 full-page vieivs of Quebec, etc. Crown 8vo, half calf (joints broken, and a little soiled). New Haven, 1824 1407. SIMPSON (SIR GEORGE). Narrative of a Jour- ney Round the World, 1841-42. By Sir George Simpson, Governor-in-Chief of the Hudson's Bay Company's Territo- ries in North America. Map and portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (damaged), uncut. Lond. 1847 1408. SINDING (P. G.) History of Scandinavia, from the Early Times of the Vikings and Northmen to the Present Day. Portrait and map. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1862 1409. SLAVERY. Original MS. Brief before the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, Hilary Term, 1800. The case of Nancy, a Black Woman claimed as a Slave. Brief by Ward Chipman. 86 pp., folio. 1410. SMITH (GOLD WIN). Canada and the Canadian Question. (French Canada before and after the Conquest, History of Upper Canada, etc.) Map. Post 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1891, 1411. The United States: an Outline of Political History, 1492-1871 Map. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1893 1412. The United Kingdom: a Political History. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1899 1413. SMITH (G. BARNETT). Prime Ministers of Queen Victoria. Portraits {2). Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 1414. SMITH (CAPT. JOHN). Works, 1608-1631. (True Relation, Map of Virginia, New England's Trials, Gene- rail Historic of Virginia, True Travels, etc.) Edited, with Introduction, Bibliography, etc., by Edward Arber. Fac- similes of the original maps. Thick small 4to, half morocco. Birmingham (Eng.), 1884 157 The Anderson Auction Co. 1415. SMITH (WILLIAM). Discourses on Public Occa- sions in America. The Second edn. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1762 Second and best edition, containing four pieces not in the previous one. These discourses, and appendix, are on the Rava- ges of the French and Indians; Thanksgiving discourse on the Reduction of Louisbourg; on the Conversion of the Heathen- Americans; on Braddock's Defeat; on the Opening of the Cam- paign of 1758; A General Idea of the College of Mirania (New- York), etc. 1416. SMITH (WILLIAM). The History of the Province of New- York, from the First Discovery, to which is annexed a Description of the Country, an Account of the Inhabi- tants, etc. 8vo, original calf. Lond. : J. Almon, 1776 1417. SMITH (WILLIAM). History of Canada; from its First Discovery to the Peace of 1763 (the second volume reads " to the year 1791 "). 2 vols, in 1. Royal 8vo, half calf. Quebec: Printed for the author by J. Neilson, 1815 First edition. Very rare. With the slip of " population of Canada in 1784," which is very seldom met with, and the sepai-ately printed leaf of errata in vol. 1. Of this extremely rare history of Canada only 300 copies were printed, and for some reason it was not issued until 1826. Chief Justice Smith expresses some opinions in it, which he may probably have thought would give offence, and therefore delayed its issue to the public until he was on the point of leaving Canada for England. In fact, it is stated that it was Mrs. Smith who left orders for its publication, and not he. The first volume, it appears from a letter the author wrote, was ready in the beginning of 1813, and it is evident from the " Finis " at the end of that volume that no more was contem- plated. It is also curious that the second volume ends ' ' end of the second volume," as though another was written or about to be written ; but if it was ever published, no copy is known. The present copy is a fine, clean, perfect copy, with large mar- gins. 1418. SMITH (W. H.) Canada, Past, Present and Future: an historical, geographical, geological and statis- tical account of Canada West. Fronts, and XI. -maps. 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. Toronto: Maelear [185 L] 1419. SMITH (W. M.) Canadian Gazetteer of all parts of the Upper Province; or Canada West. Large map and plates. 8vo, cloth (embossed stamp on title). Toronto, 1846 The earliest Gazetteer of Upper Canada. 1420. SMITH (T. W.) History of the Methodist Church of Eastern British America. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Halifax, 1877-90 1421. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Annual Report of the Board of Regents, 1888-93, and 1895; Reports of the National Museum for 1887, 1889-93 (3 copies of 1890) ; Smith's Catalogue of Noctuidse, 1893. Many of the vols, illustrated. 18 vols, thick 8vo, cloth. Wash., v. d. 158 The Anderson Auction Co. 1422. [SMYTH (D. W.)] A Short Topographical De- scription of Upper Canada ; with a Gazetteer of that Prov- ince. 8vo, calf. Colored map of Upper Canada (published . to accompany the same), size 23 x 34 in., mounted on linen and folded in 4to case. As 2 vols, (name on title). Lond. : Faden, 1799-1800 Both the valuable collection of notes and the map were made by Surveyor-General Smyth at the desire of General Simcoe. 1423.- SMYTH (SIR J. CARMICHAEL). Copy of a Re- port to" the Duke of Wellington relative to His Majesty's Provinces by a Commission, of which Sir J. M. Smyth was president, and Lt. Col. Sir G. Hoste and Capt. Harris were members. Polio, limp roan. [Lond. 1825] Lithographed facsimile of the original engrossed report. Only 35 were issued, and it was published in no other form. The com- mission was sent to report on the defence of Canada in view of a possible American invasion. 1424. SOUTHESK (EARL OF). Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains; Narrative of Travel and Sport through the Hudson's Bay Company's Territories, 1859-60. Maps and illusts. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1875 1425. SPANISH DICTIONARY. Velasquez' Spanish- English and English-Spanish Dictionary, with Pronuncia- tion. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1865 1426. SPENCER (HERBERT). Works: Comprising, First Principles ; Principles of Ethics, 2 vols. ; Principles of Psychology, 2 vols. ; Principles of Sociology, 2 vols. ; Prin- ciples of Biology, 2 vols. ; Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative, 3 vols. ; Social Statics; Recent Discussions in Science, Philosophy and Morals ; Illustrations of Universal Progress; The Factors of Organic Evolution. Together 16 vols, post 8vo. N. Y. 1887-93 1427. SPONGES. Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges. By Jas. Hall and J. M. Clarke Thick 4to, cloth. Numerous fine plates. (Univ. of the State of New York.) N. Y. and Albany, 1898 1428. STANLEY (HENRY M.) The Congo, and the Founding of its Free State : a Story of Work and Explora- tion. Map and illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1885 1429. STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK. Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the Civilized World. Edited by J. S. Keltie, etc. For the years 1887 (24th an- nual issue), 1890, 1893, 1895-96, 1898-1902. 12 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Lond.,v. d. 1430. STATISTICAL YEAR BOOK OF CANADA. Pub. by the Department of Agriculture. For the years 1889 (5th year of issue), 1890, 1892-1900. (2 copies of 1893.) 12 vols. 8vo, crimson cloth. Ottawa, 1890-1901 159 The Anderson Auction Co. 1431. STEPHENS (T.) Madoo; an Essay on the Dis- covery of America by Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd in the Xllth century. Edited by L. Reynolds. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 1432. STEVENS (C. E.) Sources of the Constitution of the United States, considered in relation to Colonial Eng- lish History. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1894 1433. STEVENS (HENRY). Historical Nuggets." Biblio- theca Americana, or a Descriptive Account of my'Colleo- tion of Rare Books relating to America (2,934 items). 2 vols, crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Whittingham, 1862 1434. Catalogue of the American Books in the British Museum. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1866 1435. Historical and Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries of America, 1453-1530, with Comments on the earliest Charts and Maps, the Mistakes of the early Navigators and the Blunders of the Geographers, etc., etc. Front, and 16 photo-lithographic facsimiles of the earliest- Icnown maps of America, arranged on five sheets, in pocket. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. New Haven, 1869 Only 75 copies printed. 1436. STEVENS (T.) Around the World on a Bicycle. Numerous illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1887-88 1437. STIRLING (SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER, EARL OF). The Monarchicke Tragedies, Croesus, Darius, The Alexandrsean, Julius Csesar. Newly enlarged. Small 4to, finely bound lay W. Pratt in full crushed levant morocco gilt, gilt edges (a slight repair to title and a trifling hole in two leaves of the Alexandrsean tragedy neatly repaired, but on the whole a good copy) . Lond. : V. Simmes for Ed. Blount, 1607 Very rare. Containing the blank leaf in Darius, and the blank leaf preceding the title of The Alexandrsean Tragedy. Very few copies are met with having these two leaves. This issue contains the First edition of Julius Csesar and the Fii'st London edition of Darius, this latter being the original issue of that edition, printed with separate signatures and title, and previously included in the edition of 1604. The Crcesus and the Alexandrsean are both second editions. Apart from the interest of its being the work of the first proprietor of Nova Scotia, a greater interest is iu its place in early English poetry. Some have even supposed that Shake- speare had one or two passages in mind, and borrowed and used the same idea in some of his later plays. The principal of these passages is that which bears a faint resemblance to Shakespeare's " cloud-capp'd towers" in The Tempest (IV., i,), and found in one of the choruses in Julius Csesar. The resem- blances are, however, of so slight a nature as to be most probably mere coincidences, but his position in the first ranks of English versifiers is undisputed. It is very probable that 160 The Anderson Auction Co. STIRLING (SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER, EARL OF.) Shakespeare read these tragedies. Alexander was a friend of Edward Alleyn, the famous aotor of Shakespeare's time. Others of his contemporaries read his plays and praised them, though it IS doubtful if they were ever performed, being more of the academic, school than written for the public taste, and later writers are unanimous in the praise of his lyrical pas- His lands brought him no fortune, his colonial schemes were failures, his rank and the positions conferred on him by James involved him merely in trouble and loss, and he died, as many others of an independence of character like his own have done, in loneliness and the extremest poverty. 1438. Register of Royal Letters relative to the Affairs of Scotland and Nova Scotia from 1615 to 1635. Ed- ited, with au Introduction. 3 vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Edinburgh, 1855 Only 150 copies privately printed, of which this is No. 53. 1439. Vindication of the Rights and Titles, political and territorial, of Lord Stirling, Lord Proprietor of Canada and Nova Scotia. Post 8vo, cloth. Wash. 1853 1440. STONE (W. L.) Life and Times of Joseph Brant (Thayendanega), including the Border Wars of the Ameri- can Revolution and the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair and Wayne, from 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795. Portraits and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1838 Original edition. Presentation copy from the author. 1441. Life and Times of Sir Wm. Johnson (with Appendices and Index). Portrait, folding plan of the battle of Lake George, etc. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth (a little worn). Albany: Munsell, 1865 Scarce. The valuable Appendix of 155 pp. contains Sir "William's own Journals of the Expeditions to Niagara, Oswego and Detroit, through the Cantonments of the Six Nations, the Ottawa Confederacy, printed for the first time from the orig- inal MSS. 1442. STORY OF THE NATIONS (The). Ancient Egypt, Parthia and Phoenicia, by Prof. Rawlinson ; Japan, by Murray; Russia, by Morrill; Hungary, by Yambery; Early Britain, by Church ; Chaldea, by Ragozin ; China, by Douglas; Ireland, by Lawless; etc. With maps and illusts. 48 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y., v. d. 1443. STRACHAN (J.) A Visit to the Province of Upper Canada in 1819. 8vo, light polished calf, gilt back, by Riviere. Aberdeen, 1820 Includes a " Life of Captain Brant" and other matters relat- ing to the Indians. The Sheepshank copy, with bookplate. 161 1 he Anderson Auction Co. 1444. STRAHAN (E.) The Art Treasures of America, being the Choicest Works of Art in the Public and Private Collections of North America. Profusely illust., 88 being full-page plates. First Series. Folio, half morocco. Phil.,n.d. Contains descriptions of the private galleries of John Jacob Astor, August Belmont, T. A. Havemeyer, Catherine Lorillard Wolfe, the Corcoran Gallery, etc. 1445. STUART (H. C.) Church of England in Canada, 1758-1793. Map. 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1893 1446. STUBBS (WM.) The Constitutional History of England, in its Origin and Development. 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1883-84 1447. SUFFREN (P. A. DE— French Admiral). Relation detaillee de la Campagne de M. le Commandeur De SufEren dans rinde, du l®"" Juin 1782 au 39 Septembre suivant. 12mo, sewed, pp. 33. A Port Louis, 1783 It is difficult to say where this Port Louis was. If it was the Port Louis of Guadaloupe it becomes a very early and interest- ing imprint. It is also possible that it may be Port Louis in Mauritius, and equally rare as an imprint. 1448. SULTE (BENJAMIN). Histoire dcs Canadiens- Francais, 1608-1880. Origine, Histoire, Religion, Guerres, Decouvertes, Colonisation, Coutumes, Vie Domestique, Sociale et Politique, Developpement, Avenir. Illust. by 91 fall-page portraits and IS views, many from rare originals. 8 vols. 4to, cloth, gilt. Montreal, 1882-84 Complete set. Laid in is a small bibliographical sketch of the writings of Suite, and his paper on the origin of " The Name Ottawa"; also an A. L. S. of Sir J. G. Bourinot, with a reply written on it by Suite. 1449. rpACHlfi (BISHOP). Sketch of the North-West -*- of America, transl. by Capt. R. D. Cameron (216 pp.); L'Expedition Militaire de Manitoba, 1870, par Benjamin Sulte (60 pp.). Presentation copy from the author. In 1 volume. 8vo, morocco. Montreal, 1870-71 1450. TACHE (J. C.) Le Canada et I'Exposition Uni- verselle de 1855. PZaies. Royal 8vo, half roan. Toronto, 1856 1451. TALBOT (E. A.— of the Talbot Settlement). Fi\e Years in the Canadas. Fronts. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. , Lond. 1824 Gives a very minute account of the settlements of Upper Canada, etc., and of the moral and social condition of the set- tlers, including account of a Tour through the United States. 1452. TALLACK (W.) Penological and Preventive Prin- ciples, with special reference to England and America. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1896 162 The Anderson Auction Co. 1453. TASKER (L. H.) The United Empire Loyalists Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie. Map cmd plates. Royal 8vo, cloth. (Pub. of the Ontario Historical Society.) Presentation copy, with A. L. S. from the author. Toronto, 1900 1454. TASSE (JOSEPH). Les Canadiens de I'Ouest. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1878 1455. Le 38™® Fauteuil, ou Souvenirs Parlemen- taires. Portraits. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1891 1456. Discours de Sir George Cartier [1814-1873], accompagnes de Notices. Portrait. Royal 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1893 1457. TASWELL-LANGMEAD (T. P.) English Consti- tutional History, from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present Time. Fourth edn., with Notes and Appendices by C. H. E. Carmichael. Thick 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 1458. TAYLOR (F.) Portraits of British Americans, with Biographical Sketches. 98 portraits from photographs by Notman. 3 vols, in 4. 8vo, half morocco. Montreal, 1865-68 1459. Thos, D'ArcyMcGee: a Sketch of his Life and Death. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Presentation copy. Montreal, 1868 1460. The Last Three Bishops appointed for the Anglican Church of Canada. (Bps. Fulford, Mountain and Strachan.) Portraits. Small 4to, cloth. Presentation copy. Montreal, 1869 1461. TAYLOR (ISAAC). The Origin of the Aryans. Illust. Post 8vo, cloth. [Lond. 1889] 1462. THACHER (JOHN BOYD). The Continent of America : its Discovery and Baptism. Portrait of Vespuccius and numerous facsimiles of the early maps of America, etc. 4to, original half parchment, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1896 Only 381 oopiesprinted, of which this No. 100. An important contribution to the early history of America. 1463. THAMIN (R.) Saint Ambroise et la Morale Chre- tienne au IV® Si^cle. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. (Annales de I'Universite de Lyon.) Paris, 1895 1464. THEVET (ANDRfi). Les Singularitez de la France Antarctique, autrement nomme Amerique et de plusieurs Terres et Isles decouvertes de nostre temps. Par F. Andre Thevet, natif d'Angoulesme. Illust. with 4.1 woodcuts by Silvanus Antonianus. 12mo, original old calf, gilt. Anvers: Ch. Plantin, 1558 A fine copy of this very rare description of America. With the autograph on title of Jean Ballesdens, a noted French 163 The Anderson Auction Co. THEVET (ANDRE), author of the end of the 17th Century, and Member of the French Academy. Although from the title one might expect that it relates prin- cipally to the most northern parts of America, the larger part of the book describes the whole of the then known parts of that continent, only the final chapters relating to North America. The author accompanied Villegagnon in 1555, and in the follow- ing year extended his voyage with that leader's nephew, Bois-le- Comte. Commencing with their departure from Havre-de- Grace, he describes all the wonderful things they saw (and one may imagine many they did not really see) on their journey along the coast of Africa as far as Madagascar; from there they crossed to America, touching the coast at the river of Ganabara (Rio de Janeiro) ; then the description is continued along the coast of America to the north, winding up with a description of the latest discoveries. This latter part is a summary of the first two voyages of Cartier, which, Thevet writes, was nar- rated to him by Cartier himself. Earlier in the work he calls the country Canada, an extremely early mention of the coun- try by this name, and which there is little doubt he heard Cartier call so. Thevet is also the sole authority for the statement that Sebastian Cabot attempted a settlement on the shores of Canada with men from Iceland, but that 300 of them died from cold in the month of July. There has been much dispute on the question whether Cabot made an Ice- landic voyage, which seems to be supported affirmatively by this statement. The word Iceland is printed "Irland,"but there is no doubt that Iceland is meant, not Ireland. The illustrations are extremely quaint, some of them being the first representations of American animals. The bison and the opossum are exceedingly curious. Some of them served De liry as a basis for his illustrations in the Grand Voyages. A curious fact is that Columbus is not mentioned. Ves- puccius is given as the discoverer of America, and Thevet says that the continent is rightly named after him. 1465. Historia dell' India America detta altramente Francia Antartica, di M. Andrea Tevet ; tradotta di Prancese in Lingua Italiana, da M. Giuseppe Horologgi. l--.'mo, finely bound for Henry Stevens by W. Pratt in full red mo- rocco gilt, dull gold edges. Fine copy, with the rare colo- phon leaf at end. Venice: Gabriel Giolito, 1561 Henry Stevens' copy, with his bookplate. The first Italian translation of Thevet's Singularitez de la France Antarctique. 1466. THOMAS (C.) Contribution to the History of the Eastern Townships : an Account of the Early Settlement of St. Armand, Dunham, Sutton, Brome, Potton and Bolton. 12mo, cloth. Montreal, 1866 1467. THORPE (F. N.) Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania. Portrait of Franklin and over 4.0 plates. 8vo, cloth (444 pages, including Index). Wash. 1803 1468. TODD (A.) Parliamentary Government in the British Colonies. Thick 8vo, half calf, gilt. Bost. 1880 1469. Second edn. 2 vols. 8vo, morocco. Lond. 1887 164 The Anderson Auction Co. TODD (A.) 1470. New edn., by Spencer Walpole. 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. Lond. 1892 1471. Second edn. Thick 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1894 1473. Another copy. 1473. TORONTO. DiCKSON (G.) and Adam (C. M.) History of Upper Canada College. 1829-1892. Illusts. 4to, cloth. Toronto, 1893 1474. Mulvany(C. P.) Toronto, Past and Present. Numerous illusts. Post 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1884 1475. Robertson (J. R.) Landmarks of Toronto, 1792-1895. Historic Sketches of the Old Town of York. Nearly 200 portraits, and .views of old buildings, historia places, maps, etc. 2 vols, royal Svo, cloth. Toronto, 1894-96 1476. SCADDING (H.) Toronto of Old: Collections and Recollections illustrating its Early Settlement. Por- traits (frontispiece damaged). Svo, morocco. A. L. S., 3 pp. , of author inserted. Toronto, 1873 1477. TRASKE (W. B.) Memoir of Capt. William Traske of Salem, Mass., 1628-1666. Facsimiles. 8vo, cloth, 18 pp. Bost. 1899 Only a few copies privately printed for friends. See inter- esting autograph letter from the author inserted. Capt. Traske was one of the five " Old Planters " of Salem. 1478. TREATY OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE. A beauti- fully-written contemporary Manuscript of 225 pages, con- taining a transcript of the Treaty, the preliminary articles, secret articles, diplomatic notes, and the instructions issued after the signing of the treaty by the respective Govern- ments (English and French) ; also a printed copy (issued at the " Imprimerie Royale, 1750 ") of the "Treaty of Peace. " 4to, finely bound in red French morocco, richly gilt back, triple fillet line on sides, with gilt ornaments of an acorn in the corner, in the style of Du Seuil, old Dutch gilt end papers. Circa 1750 An original emblematic drawing in india ink is prefixed as a frontispiece. The copy was possibly bound for one of the plenipotentiaries engaged in the negotiations. By this treaty, which ended the war, the English restored to France Cape Breton and the other territories that they had conquered or occupied. Some of the documents included refer specifically to the Canadian possessions of France. 1479. TUCKER (S.) The Rainbow in the North : a Short Account of the First Establishment of Christianity in Rupert's Land. Map and 12 plates (including 2 views of the Indian Settlement on Red River). 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1852 165 The Anderson Auction Co. 1480. TUKCOTTE (LOUIS P.) Le Canada sous L'Union, 1841-67. (Title of Vol. 2 damaged.) 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco. Quebec, 1871 1481. TUTTLE (C. R.) Our North Land. A full Ac- count of the Canadian North- West and Hudson's Bay Route; with a Narrative of the Hudson's Bay Expedition of 1884. Numerous maps and illusts. Royal 8vo, clotli Toronto, 1885 1482. TYLER (PROP. MOSES COIT). History of Amer- ican Literature during the Colonial Time, 1607-1765. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 1483. • The Literary History of the American Revo- lution, 1763-83. 2 vols. Bvo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 A. L. S. from tlie author, referring to the book, inserted. 1484. TYTLER (P. P.) Historical View of . . Discov- ery on the more Northern Coasts of America. With Sketches of the Natural History by Jas. Wilson. Map and vignette title. Crown 8vo, half roan. Edinburgh, 1832 1485. TTLLOA (DON ANTONIO DE). A Voyage to ^ South America. Describing at large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, etc., by Don George Juan and Don Antonio de UUoa, Third edn. ; to which are added by Mr. John Adams . . . occasional Notes and Obser- vations, and Account of some parts of the Brazils hitherto unknown, and a map (this map is additional to the 7 maps and plates). 2 vols. 8vo, old calf, gilt. First edn. with the additions by Adams. Lond. 1772 The second volume contains a description of Boston, and of Louisbourg, where the ship was captured. 1486. UPPER CANADA. Six Years in the Bush; or, Extracts from the Journal of a Settler in Upper Canada, 1832-38. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1838 Erroneously attributed to Mrs. Moodie. The author unknown, though the locality — Peterborough — is the same where Mrs. Moodie and her husband resided. 1487. The Rectories of Upper Canada; being a Re- turn to an Address of the Honourable House of Commons, March 11, 1S39. With Appendix. Henry Labouchere, English Under-Secretary. Post 8vo, cloth, pp. 54. Toronto, 1852 1488. LettertoSir Joseph Banks, by Lieut. -Governor Simcoe, in 1791 (immediately after his appointment as Governor), with his Speeches at the Closing of Parliament. 8vo, cloth, pp. 18. Printed for private circulation. Toronto, 1890 166 The Anderson Auction Co. 1489. T/'ASCANO (ANTONIO). Ensayo Biogr4flco del ' Celebre Navegante y Consumado Cosmografo Juan de la Cosa, y Descripci6n e Historia de su famosa Carta Geograflca. Accompanied by French and English Translations. Reduced reproduction of the map. Post 8vo, cloth, pp. 109. Madrid, 1892 1490. VERMONT UNIVERSITY. The Billings Library. 15 heliotype plates, being interior and exterior views. In portfolio, with ties. Bost., n. d. 1491. VERRAZANO. Brevoort (J. C.) Verrazano the Navigator, or Notes on Giovanni da Verrazano and on a Planisphere of 1529, illustrating the American Voyage in 1524, with a reduced copy of the map. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1874 Only 250 copies. Privately printed. 1492. Murphy (H. C.) The Voyage of Verrazzano, a Chapter in the Early History of Maritime Discovery of America. Reproductions of early maps. 8vo, half calf. N. Y. 1875 Privately printed. Bound at the end are the two supple- mentary leaves issued by the author in 1876. 1493. ■ Smith (Buckingham). An Inquiry into the Authenticity of Documents concerning a Discovery in North America claimed to have been made by Verrazano. Facsimile map. 4to, cloth (31 pp.). N. Y. 1864 Only 120 copies printed. 1494. VESPUCCIUS. The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci. Translated from the Original Edition [Florence, 1506-6], with Preliminary Notices by M[ichael] K[earney]. Small 4to, half roan. Lond. 1885 No. 1 of Quaritch's Translations of Rare Books. 1495. The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci. Facsimile Reprint from the Original Edition of Florence, 1505-6; with Translation and Introduction. Facsimile map, plate, etc. Small 4to, half morocco. Lond. : Quaritch, 1893 1496. Varnhagen (F. A. de). Le Premier Voyage de Amerigo Vespucci definitivement explique, Vienna, 1869; also, bound with it, Nouvelles Recherches sur les Derniers Voyages du Navigateur Plorentin (including the original texts of the documents cited). Facsimile of the Ptolemy map of 151S. Folio, half morocco. Vienna: Privately printed, 1869-70 1497. [VIGER (D. B.)] Considerations sur les eff^ts qu'ont produit en Canada, la conservation des ^Itablisse- ments du 'pays, les Moeurs, I'fiducation, etc. , de ses Habi- tans; et les Consequenses qu'entraineroient leur decadence 167 The Anderson Auction Co. par rapport aux interets de la Grande Bretagne. Par un Canadien, M. P. P. 8vo, limp calf, pp. 4 and 51. Montreal: James Brown, 1809 With marginal MS. notes in the autograph of J. L. Papineau, the Canadian orator and patriot, author of " Histoire de I'ln- surrection du Canada," etc. A very rare pamphlet. 1498. VIGNON (LOUIS). Les Colonies Pran§aises, leur Commerce, Situation, ]Sconomique, etc. 8vo, half calf. Autograph letter from the author inserted. Paris, 1886 1499. TT/'ACHSMUTH (C.) AND SPRINGER (F.) The ' ^ North- American Crinoidea. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard. With the Supplementary Atlas of 83 Plates. 3 vols, royal 4to, orig- inal wrappers in publisher's portfolios. Cambridge: For the Museum, 1897 1500. WALKER (SIR HOVENDEN). A Journal or Full Account of the late Expedition to Canada. With an Ap- pendix containing Commissions, Order's, etc. 8vo, original calf. Lond. 1720 Very scarce. Walker commanded the abortive expedition of 1711 against Quebec, and wrote this in justification of his con- duct. 1501. WALLACE (D. M.) Russia. Maps. Thick 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1877 1502. WALLACE (JOSEPH). Illinois and Louisiana under French Rule : the French Dominion in North America, with the English Occupation of Illinois. 8vo, cloth. Cinn. 1893 1503. WALSH (H. W.) Bonhomme. French Canadian Stories and Sketches. Illust. Post 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1899 1504. WALSH (R ) An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain respecting the United States of America. Part First (all issued), containing a Historical Outline of their Merits and Wrongs as Colonies ; and Strictures upon the Calumnies of the British Writers. 8vo, calf (578 pp.). Phil. 1819 WAR OF 1812. 1505. BOUNDARY DISPUTE. War of 1812. Remarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundaries, under the 5th Article of the Treaty of Ghent, etc. Map. 8vo, paper, pp. 81, with Appendix, pp. xxxiv. St. John, N. B., 1838 1506. North American Boundary Papers. Corre- spondence under the Treaty of 1783 ; the Disputed Terri- tory of Maine, Mass. , and New Hampshire. With the Sup- plementary Reports, etc. Map and plans. 3 vols, folio, half morocco. Lond. 1838-45 168 The Anderson Auction Co. WAR OF 1813. 1507. CHRISTIE (ROBERT). The Military and Naval Operations in the Canadas during the late War with the United States, including the Political History of Lower Canada during the Administration of Sir J. H. Craig and Sir G. Prevost. Crown 8vo, sheep. Quebec, printed; N. Y., reprinted, 1818 Very scarce. Inserted are seven short autograph notes of British officers who served in the war: J. Kiernan, T. Frazer, W. Yen, G. Pilkington, J, Finlay, J. M. Lamothe, and Capt. E. Barrie. The latter is to a lady asking her to ascertain secretly the opinions of the merchants of Montreal on the question of the proportional duties of each province. 1508. COFFIN (LIEUT.-COL. W. F.), 1812. The War and its Moral : a Canadian Chronicle. 8vo, cloth. (Name erased from lower edge of title.) Montreal, 1864 1509. CRUIKSHANK (CAPT. E.) Documentary His- tory of the Campaign on the Niagara Frontier, 1812 and 1814. Edited for the Lundy's Lane Historical Society. Maps and plans. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Welland [1 889] 1510. EDGAR (M.) Ten Years in Upper Canada in Peace and War, 1805-1815: being the Ridout Papers, with Annotations. (Also an Appendix: the Narrative of the Captivity of Thomas Ridout among the Shawanese Indians in 1788, with a Shawanese Vocabulary compiled by him.) Portraits and maps. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1890 1511. PITZGIBBON (JAS.— A Veteran of 1812). The Life of Jas. Fitzgibbon. By M. A. Fitzgibbon. Portraits, views, etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt. Toronto, 1894 1512. LOSSING (BENSON J.) Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812. Colored fronts, and numerous illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1868] 1513. MERRITT (J. P.) Biography of the Hon. W. H. Merritt, M. P. (including his services during the War of 1812), from his Original Diary, etc. Portrait (water- stained). 8vo, half calf. St. Catherine's, 1875 1514. READ (D. B.) Life and Times of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock. Portrait and plates. 8vo, cloth. Auto- graph letter from the Author, referring to the book, in- serted. Toronto, 1894 1515. RICHARDSON (MAJOR JOHN). War of 1812. First Series. Containing a Full and Detailed Narrative of the Operations of the Right Division of the Canadian Army. Post 8vo, original half roan. [Brockville], 1842 Privately published and very rare. A presentation copy from the author. No more than this first volume was published, but 169 The Anderson Auction Co. WAR OF 1812. RICHARDSON (MAJOR JOHN), it covers the whole period of the war. The author served in several of the actions, and finally was captured at the Battle of the Thames. He gives a gi'aphio description of this action, and states that it was Col. Johnson who killed Teoumseh. His whole narrative is supplemented by official documents to prove his statements. 1516. Richardson's War of 1813. With Notes and Life of the Author by A. C. Casselman. Portraits, maps, views. 8vo, cloth, uncut. No. 8 of a limited edition. Toronto, 1902 1517. THOMPSON (DAVID, late of the Royal Scots). History of the late War between Great Britain and the United States of America. With an Appendix of Docu- ments. 12mo, original sheep binding (several leaves water- stained, name on title). Scarce. Niagara, U. C, 1832 1518. TUPPER (F. BROCK). Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1845 Presentation copy, with author's autograph inscription. 1519. [WARBURTON (GEO. D.)] The Conquest of Canada. By the author of "Hochelaga. " 2 portraits. 8vo, half morocco (rubbed). Bookplates of Arch. Ogilvie. Lond. 1849 Written by Major Warburton, and published by his brother, Eliot Warburton. 1530. WARBURTON (ELIOT— £'(?ttor). Hochelaga; or, England in the New World. Front. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1851 1531. WARD (A. L.) Dictionary of Quotations in Prose from American and Foreign Authors. With Translations from Ancient Sources. Stout 8vo, cloth. (Presentation copy.) N. Y. [1889] 1522. WARD (T. H.) Men of the Reign. A Biographi- cal Dictionary of Eminent Persons of British and Colonial birth, who have died during the reign of Queen Victoria. Thick crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1885 1533. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Life of George Wash- ington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Forces, etc. With Introduction containing a Compendious View of the Colonies planted by the British on the Continent of N. America. By John Marshall. With portrait of Washington hy Fittler, and 15 vieivs and maps {including Neiv Yorh Island, Siege of Charleston, Boston and its environs, vieivs of Washington and Mount Vernon, etc. 5 vols. 4to, old sprinkled calf (one or two of the volumes cracked at the joints). Lond. 1804-7 Largest size of the best English edition, with the duplicate leaves in Vol. 1. 170 The Anderson Auction Co. 1524. WATKIN (SIR E. W.) Canada and the States. Recollections, 1861-1886. Portrait and maps {2). Post 8vo, cloth. Lend. [1887] 1525. WEISE (A. L.) The Discoveries of America to the Year 1535. 12 facsimiles of early maps, including 8 folding maps in pocket. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1884 1526. WELD (I.) Travels through the States of North America and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, 1795-97. 16 copper-plates, comprising 2 maps, plans of the Cities of Washington and Quebec, and 12 views {Mount Vernon, Cohoes Falls, On the Hudson, S of Niagara, Mora- vian Settlement at Bethlehem, etc.). 2 vols. calf. Lond. 1807 1527. WHITAKER'S ALMANAC. Astronomical and other Phenomena, Information respecting the Government, Finances, Population, Commerce, etc., of the British Em- pire. For the Years 1887-9, 1890, 1893, 1895-1902. 13 vols, post 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1887-1903 1538. WHO'S WHO IN ENGLAND Annual Biographi- cal Dictionary. The first year of the New Issue, 1897, edited by D. Sladen, and the years 1900, 1901 and 1902, and 3 vols, of the Earlier Issue for 1891, '93 and '95. 7 vols, crown 8vo and 16mo. Lond. 1891-1903 1539. WIKOPF (CHEVALIER HENRY). Reminis- cences of an Idler. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1880 1530. WILLIAMS (J. L.) The Territory of Florida. The Civil and Natural History of the Country and the Indian Tribes, from its First Discovery. Large map, portrait of Oceola and 2 views. 8vo, half bound. N. Y. 1837 Scarce. With the map by the author (size 3 ft. 9 ins by 2 ft. 6 ins.), in perfect state. This map, owing to its size and to the very thin paper on which it is printed, is usually torn and defective. 1531. WILLOUGHBY (W. W.) The Supreme Court of the United States. Its History and Influence in our Con- stitutional System. 8vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Univer- sity Studies.) Bait. 1890 1533. WILSON (SIR DANIEL). Pre-Historic Man. Re- searches into the Origin of Civilization in the Old and New World. Colored fronts, and many illusts. Third edn. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. Lond. 1876 Laid in is an A. L. S. of the author, 3 pp. 8vo, and an auto- graph signature is inserted. Interesting chapters on the Mound Builders, Ceramics, Woven Textures, etc., of the American Indians, the Mexicans, etc. 1533. WILSON (WOODROW). Congressional Govern- ment, a Study in American Politics, 1887 ; The State, Ele- ments of Historical and Practical Politics, 1889. 2 vols. cloth. 171 The Anderson Auction Co. 1534. WINSOR (JUSTIN). Memorial History of Boston, including Suffolk County, 1630-1880. Numerous reproduc- tions of rare vieivs, portraits, plans, etc. 4 vols. imp. 8vo, half calf. Bost 1881 1535. Narrative and Critical History of America. Numerous illusts. from rare prints and documents. 8vo, super imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. Bost. 1889 Large Paper edition, No. 277. Only 550 printed. 1536. America Prefigured: Address at Harvard. Royal 8 vo, cloth. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1893 Only 50 copies privately reprinted. Presentation copy from the author. Bound with it is: Harrisse's "Discovery of North America," by G. C. Hurlbut; The Hereford Map and Legend of St. Brandan, by R. E. Bennet, facsimiles and portraits. (Amer. Geog, Soc'y), 1892; Have vre a Portrait of Columbus? by C. F. Daly (Amer. Geog. Soc'y), 1893, etc. 1537. Cartier to Frontenac: Geographical Discovery in the Interior of America in its Historical Relations, 1534- 1700. With full cartographic illusts. from contemporary sources. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1894 1538. The Mississippi Basin. The Struggle in America between England and France, 1697-1763. With full cartographic illusts. from contemporary sources. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1895 1539. The Literature of Witchcraft in New England. 8vo, cloth (25 pp.). Worcester, Mass., 1896 Only 100 copies privately reprinted from the proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society. 1540. The Westward Movement : The Colonies and the Republic west of the AUeghanies, 1763-1798. With full cartographic illusts. from contemporary sources. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1897 1541. WINTHROP (JOHN), The History of New Eng- land from 1630 to 1649. Edited from the Original Manu- scripts, with (copious) Notes by J. Savage. New edn. with Additions. Portrait and facsimile. 2 vols. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Bost. 1853 1542. WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceed- ings of the 41st Annual Meeting, with addresses (on Prehis- toric Pottery, the Frontier in American History, etc.). Svo, paper, pp. 173. Madison, 1894 1543. WITHROW (WM. H.) A Popular History of the Dominion of Canada, from its Discovery. Revised and ex- tended to 1888. Portraits, maps and xnews. Thick 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1888 1544. Our Own Country. Canada, scenic and de- scriptive. Numerous illusts. Thick 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1889 173 The Anderson Auction Co. 1545. WOMEN WORKERS. Proceedings of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Annual Meetings of theNatioual Council of Women of Canada, 4 vols., Ottawa, 1893-97 (in- serted is A. L. S. of the President, the Countess of Aber- deen) ; Women's Canadian Hist. Society of Ottawa, transac- tions. Vol. 1, Ottawa, 1901; Working Women in Large Cities in America (4th Annual Report of Com. of Labor), Wash. 1889. 6 vols. 8vo and-post 8vo, cloth and half calf. 1546. WORDSWORTH (WM.) La Jeunesse de William Wordsworth, 1770-93. Par Emile Legouis. Royal 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1896 1547. WORSNOP (T.) The Prehistoric Arts, Manufac- tures, Works, Weapons, etc., of the Aborigines of Australia. SJf. plates, some colored. Post 8vo, cloth. Adelaide, S. A., 1897 1548. WOODS (R.S.) Harrison Hall and its Associations: (aHistory of Kent County, Upper Canada). Fortrait,etc. Svo, cloth. (Presentation copy, with the author's autograph in- scription, and letter referring to the work.) Chatham, 1896 1549. WRIGHT (R. S.) AND HOBHOUSE (H.) An Outline of Local Government and Local Taxation in England and Wales (excluding Loudon). Second edn., with Tables of Local Taxation. Royal 8vo, cloth. (Presentation copy.) Lond. 1894 1550. WRIGHT (THOMAS). History of France. 66 fine portraits and plates on steel. 3 vols. imp. 8vo,half mo- rocco. Lond., n. d. 1551. ^ULE (COL. HENRY— Translator). The Book •^ of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian. Newly transl. and edited with notes. Second edn., with additional matter. Maps, portraits, facsimiles, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. : Murray, 1875 Rare. Fine copy, with the errata slip (p. 1, Vol. 2). Pres- entation copy from the editor. MISCELLANEOUS. 1553. FICTION. Hawthorne's Fanshawe, Bost. 1876; Groans and Grins, Toronto, 1889; Englishman's Haven, a Story of Louisbourg, Lond. 1892; The Boys of 1745; Roman d'un Pussie Chat; etc. (Some presentation copies) 13 vols. 1553. HISTORICAL. Seeley's The Expansion of Eng- land, 1883 ; Fitzpatrick, The Transvaal from Within, 1900 ; Morris' The Age of Anne, n. d. ; Cazes, Notes sur le Can- ada, 1878; Rattray's The Scot in British North America, Vols. 3 and 4, 1880; and others. 22 vols. 173 The Anderson Auction Co. MISCELLANEOUS. 1554. McCarthy's Epoch of Reform, N. Y., n. d. ; Clement's History of Canada, Toronto, 1897; Taylor's Car- dinal Facts of Canadian History, Toronto, 1899; Johnston's U. S. History and Constitution; Reminiscences of Lord Ronald Gower, Bost. 1884. (Some presentation copies.) Many illusts. 27 vols. 1555. MISCELLANEOUS. Lowell's Demoraey and other Addresses, 1887; Putnam's The Question of Copyright, 1896; Depew's Orations and After-Dinner Speeches, 1890; The Spectator, edited by Henry Morley. Post 8vo, cloth. 4 vols. 1556. Boswell's Life op Johnson; Goldsmith's Works; Burns' Works, with Memoir; Chaucer's Canter- bury Tales and Spenser's Faerie Queen, etc., with por- traits. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uniform. Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1872-73 1557. Day's Mineral Resources of the United States, 1894; Andrews' Latin-English Lexicon, 1865; New Zealand Year Book, 1894; Dawson and McLennan's Montreal, its Historic Memorials, 1893 ; and others. 21 vols. 1558. Alford's The Queen's English, n. d. ; Ayres' The Verbalist, 1882 ; Larousse's Dictionnaire de la Langue Prangaise, 1889; Walton and Cotton's Angler, by Rennie, 1836; and others. 24 vols. 1559. ODD VOLS. Cotes' Social and Imperial Life of Britain, Vol. 1, 1900; McMaster's History of the People of the U. S., Vol. v., 1900; McCarthy's The Four Georges, Vols. 1 and 2, 1885; Payne's History of America, Vol. 1, 1892; Dionne, Samuel Champlain, sa Vie et ses Voyages, Vol. 1, 1891; and others. 18 vols. 1560. PAMPHLETS. Le Clerge Canadien, par L. O. David, Montreal, 1896; Origin of Nations, by Geo. Rawlin- son, N. Y. 1881 ; Les Canadians des £tats-Unis, par T. St. Pierre, Montreal, 1893; etc. 11 pamphlets, 8vo, etc., cloth. 1561. Newspapers, their Development in Quebec, by Thos. White, Montreal, 1883 ; A Trip to England, by Gold win Smith, 1888; The 3rd Corps and Sickles at Gettys- burg; The Fisheries Dispute, a Letter to Wm. Evarts by John Jaj^ 1887; and others. (34 pieces.) 1562. Miscellaneous Pamphlets, including odd Nos. of the Transactions of the United Empire Loyalists' Asso- ciation, Acadiensis, the Canadian Antiquarian, and vari- ous others. About 50 pieces, as a lot. 174 The Anderson Auction Co. MISCELLANEOUS. 1563. PARLIAMENTARY. A Short History of Parlia- ment, byB. C. Skottowe, Lond. 1886; Practice of the House of Assembly, by E. G. Blaekmore, Adelaide, 1885; The Crusade against the Constitution, by Sir Wm. T. Charley, Lond. 1895 ; etc. 23 vols. imp. 8vo. 1564. Parliamentary Debates on the Confederation of the British North American Provinces, thick royal 8vo, calf, Quebec, 1865; Correspondence respecting the Proposed Union of the British North American Provinces (continua- tion of Papers presented 7th Feb., 1865), small folio, half roan, Lond. 1867. 3 vols. 1565. Thompson's Mirror of Parliament, Feb., 1869, to May, 1860 [Quebec, 1860] ; Debates and Proceedings of the House of Assembly, Nova Scotia, reported by J. G. Bourinot, 1861, 1864-66; the same, 1864-67, in one volume; the same, reported by J. S. D. Thompson, 1868; Sessional Papers, Province of Ontario, 1889. ,8 vols. 1666. PHOTOGRAPHS, Etc. Old Fort Niagara, Ontario, from a water-color drawing; Lundy's Lane Monument; Hospital, Niagara, now burnt down, originally Indian Council House, pencil drawing; Pencil Copy of a View of Niagara River, from a drawing by Mrs. Simcoe ; Land- ing Place of the U. E. Loyalist, pen-and-ink copy of an old drawing ; Photograph of Old Port Niagara, from a drawing, 1836; Photographs of New Brunswick; etc. (19 pieces.) 1567. Photographs of Brockville; Parliament House, Ottawa; View of Montreal; two Photographs of Kos-ki-mo Women; Indian Totems; Queen Charlotte's Island; Photo- graph of an Indian house and drawing. Fort Rupert village ; and others miscellaneous, including a few proof woodcuts. (40 pieces, as a lot. ) 1568. Portraits of C. G. D. Roberts, autographed; Frontenac, Gen. Wolfe, Gen. Monckton, Carrier, Richard Montgomery, Montcalm, Champlain, Gen. Brock, Joseph Brant, etc. Facsimile Autographs, Views of Quebec, Mon- treal, etc., including reproductions of early views, and mis- cellaneous. Mostly proofs of process reproductions. (About 80 pieces, as a lot.) 1569. POLITICAL. Bagehot'sThe English Constitution, 1889 ; Bannatyne's Republican Institutions in the United States, 1887; Dicey's The Privy Council, 1887; Bagehot's Physics and Politics, 1873; Amos' Science of Politics, 1874; and Science of Law, 1883. 6 vols, post 8vo, cloth. 175 The Anderson Auction Co. MISCELLANEOUS. 1570. Lowell's Essays on Government, 1889; Sir Frederick Pollock's History of the Science of Politics, 1890; Essays on English Constitutional History, by Oxford Students, 1887; Smith's History of English Institutions, 1873 ; Bagehot's The English Constitution, 1884; and others. 25 vols. 1571. Curry's Constitutional Government in Spain, 1889 ; Adoption and Amendment of Constitutions in Europe and America, 1895; Finniss' Constitutional History of South Australia, 1886 ; Moses' Federal Government of Switzerland, 1889; Vambery's Coming Struggle for India, 1885 ; and others. 34 vols. 1572. SCHOOL BOOKS. Higginson's History of the United States, N. Y. 1894; Arnold's Latin Prose Composi- tion, Toronto, 1846; Robertson's History of Greece and Rome, Toronto, 1896; Smith's Elements of Geometry, Toronto, 1877; etc. 13 vols. 8vo, etc. 1573. TEACHING. The School System of Ontario, by G. W. Ross, N. Y. 1896 ; The School Law of Quebec, by G. W. Parmelee (A. L. S. inserted) ; Universities, Canada, Great Britain, and the United States, Toronto, 1896; etc. 9 vols, cloth. 1574. THEOLOGY. Withrow's Makers of Methodism, 1898; O'Brien's Philosophy of the Bible Vindicated, 1876; Balsillie's The Ethics of Nature,1889; Black's The Christian Consciousness, 1895; and others. 13 vols. 1575. 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