Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 with funding from Duke University Libraries https://archive.org/details/valuablelibraryo01gram CATALOGii£ 1044 itera^ i^reAmeriMii Historf^ Beir^ tnc libraru of ^A.Grafflen Esq oFNcw Uork Ot^. To "Se sol(f Mon^au & Tues(fa^ Dceemoer. 4 - 5.^11. at 23i>ana 8dcp.m.. Catalogue Gomplled and Sale At the Book Auction Rooms oF Oanduefed by Samud T.Fr€einan6Cb Stan.V. Henkels. 15191521 Oic5tnur St, Philada THE RAVEN AND OTHER POEMS EDGAR A. POE. NEW YORK: WILEY ANl) PUTNAM, 161 BROADWAY. 1845. Facsiviile of Title, Lot This copy is the First Edition, in the original sheets, unstitched and unope^ied. Unique. Catalogue No. 1044 o - The Valuable Library OF W. A. QRAMER, Esq., of New York City INCI,UDING AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF Literary Nuggets and Americana MANY IN SPECIAL BINDINGS Complete Sets of the First Editions of the IVorks of Lafoadio Hearn, Bret Hart, Mark Twain, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Joel Chandler Harris, Geo. IV. Cable, Joaquin Miller, Ambrose Bierce, H. C. Bunner, John Hay, William Dean Howells, George Moore, Thomas Nelson Page, and Henry D. Thorean. First Editions of Milton, Shelley, Keats, Eugene Fields, Hawthorne, Holmes, Lowell, Poe, &c. First Editions of Smith’s Virginia, Stith’s Virginia, Beverly’s Virginia, Smith’s New Jersey, Sir Walter Raleigh’s Declaration, Fanning’s Narrative, Schoolcraft’s Indian Tribes, Dickenson’s God’s Protecting Providence (both issues of the First English Edition, 1700), Filson’s Kentucky, McAfee’s Late War, Rafinesque’s Works, and Parkman’s Works (large paper). Indian Treaties held at Lancaster, 1744 and 1763, printed by Benjamin Franklin. Original Letter of Arrest for Boss Tweed, Fine Letters of J. A. McNeill Whistler, Eugene Fields, O. W. Holmes, Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, &c. AND Four Original Manuscripts by Lafcadio Hearn of “The Temptation of St. Anthony,” “ In Ghostly Japan,” “ Exotics and Retrospectives,” and “ Unfamiliar Japan.” To BE SOLD Monday and Tuesday Afternoons and Evenings, Dec. 4 & 5, 1911 At 2.30 AND 8 O’CLOCK EACH DAY. Order of Sale : First Sitting, - Lots i to 325 Second “ - “ 326 to 650 Third “ - “ 651 to 1050 Fourth “ - “ 1051 to end catalogue compiled and sale conducted by STAN. V. HENKELS AT THE BOOK AUCTION ROOMS OF SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. 1519-1521 ChestnutSt., Philadelphia TERMS OF SALE Bills must be paid before I2 o’clock on the day after sale. No credit given under any circumstance. On mail orders, payment must be made on receipt of bill. Deposits must be made when requested. All Books are sold so much per volume, and bids must be made accordingly. Bids faithfully executed by the auctioneers without extra charge for those who cannot attend sale. For purchasers or their agents present at the sale, books are sold as they are, without recourse. When we execute orders, books are guaranteed as catalogued, but such books, when not up to description, must be returned within fifteen days from date of sale. In all cases of disputed bids, the Auctioneer reserves the right of re-selling the lot in question. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. Auctioneers. Book Department conducted by Stan. V. Henkels. MAURICE H. POWER. PRINTER 1110-16 Sansom Street PhUadelphift REMARKS. ^HIS Catalogue embraces the Library of W. A. Gramer, of New York City, who has been a busy collector for the last thirty years, and during that period he has accumulated many literary varieties of the great authors of Europe and America, Being of a fastidious nature, he was particular to obtain the best possible copies of the many nuggets herein described. Of the Modern Authors will be found virtually complete col- lections of the first editions of the works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Ambrose Bierce, H. C. Bunner, Geo. W. Cable, Mark Twain, Joel Chandler Harris, Bret Harte, Lafcadio Hearn, Wm, Dean Howells, Joaquin Miller, Thos. Nelson Page, James Whit- comb Riley, and Henry D. Thoreau, as well as first edition.s of Hawthorne, Emerson, Holmes, Browning, Edwin Arnold, Coleridge, Eugene Fields, Lewis Carroll, John Gay, John Milton,, Edmond Gosse, John Hay, O. Henry, James Russell Lowell, George Meredith, Edgar Allen Poe, Walter Pater, Shelley, Keats, Symonds, Thackeray, and many others. Among the First Editions of Milton will be found a fine copy^ of Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained; in those of Poe are a unique copy of the Raven, in Sheets; and Tales of the Gro- tesque and Arabesque, in original cloth ; a fine copy of Keats’" Endymion ; Shelley’s Queen Mab, The Revolt of Islam, and Rosalind and Helen ; Lord Beacon’s Essays, 1625 ; Drake’s Cul- prit Fay; Geyler’s Ship of Fools, 1510; Gay’s Trivia; Gold- smith’s She Stoops to Conquer; Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter ; The Pre-Raphaelete Tennyson, etc., etc. Other items of interest in the Catalogue are the Collection of Early Printed Books, which includes nine fine specimens of Incunabula, and many choice specimens of the Aldine, Elzevir and Plantin Presses. There will also be found fine copies of Baker’s Chronicle, 1684; Oeuvres de Jehan Foucquet ; Contes de La Fontaine; Montaigne’s Essays; 1632, and Pickering’s Large Paper Copy of Walton & Cotton’s Angler ; Publications of the Grolier Club, Bibliophile Society and the Kelmscott Press ; also Large Paper Copies of the Works of John Fiske, Longfellow, and Thoreau. An Item of Special Interest is the five Original Manuscripts by Lafcadio Hearn. These do not belong to this collection, but were consigned direct by Mrs. Lafcadio Hearn to me from Tokio, Japan, to be sold for her account, and she informs me that they embrace all the manuscripts she possesses. Among the Autograph Letters in this collection is the original letter of arrest of Boss (W. M.) Tweed, signed by Secretary Robson. A fine series of letters of James A. McNeill Whistler ; an historical letter of John Quincy Adams, and of Thomas Jef- ferson ; a characteristic letter of Eugene Field; and an interesting letter of Oliver Wendell Holmes. The last four hundred lots of the catalogue embrace a rare and valuable collection of American History, including thirteen separate works relating to Maj. John Andre; Beverly’s Virginia 1705; Golden’s Five Indian Nations 1747; Dickenson’s God Protecting Providence, both issues of the London 1700 edition ; Fanning’s Narrative New York 1806 ; Treaties with the Indians held at Lancaster, Printed by Benjamin Franklin in 1744 and 1763; Fulton’s Torpedo War, New York 1810; Reasons for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, London 1733; First Edition of Hennepin’s Discoveries 1697 ; Imlay and Filson’s Western Territory and Kentucky 1793 ; McAfee’s Late War Lexington, j8i6; Montgomery’s South Carolina, London i7i7; Large paper copy of the first edition of Parkman’s Works ; Prince’s New England, Boston 1736; Various works of Rafinesque ; Declaration of Sir Walter Raleigh, London 1618; Sargent’s Loyalists Poetry, Philadelphia 1857, and Sargent’s Loyal Verses, Albany i860 ; a superb copy of Schoolcraft’s Indian Tribes, Philadelphia 1851-57; First Edition of Smith’s Virginia, London 1624; First Edition of Smith’s New Jersey, Burlington, 1765; First Edition of Stith’s Virginia, Williamsburg, 1747; First Edition of Beverly’s Virginia ; Wither’s Border Warfare ; Clarksburg, 1831 ; and many other items of equal importance. In fact, the whole catalogue teems with items of intense literary and historical importance. Many of the books are in special bindings by the most noted of the craft, and, as a rule, all are in excellent condition. Stan. V. Henkels. CATALOGUE 1 Adams, John Quincy. President of the United States. Autograph letter, signed, 4 pages, 4to. St. Petersburg, May 13, 1812. A highly hit ere sling letter on the eve of the War of 1812^ in which he gives his views of the political co7idition of Europe and in reference to his oivn country, he says : “Id reflecting: upon your observations with regard to the policy of a war with England, I am happy to find your opinion perfectly con- curring with m}' own. We want neither provocation nor cause for War. But unfortunately neither the most righteous cause, nor the most atrocious provocation are the principal objects of calculation, when the question is upon the polic}’ of War. They decide indeed the question of its justice, but have very little weight upon that of its Prudence. The effect of War upon our National character, and Insti- tutions would probably be great, and I hope favorable. That we should be destined to enjo}- a perpetual Peace, however ardently humanity might desire it, cannot reasonably be expected. If War is is not the natural State of human Society at all time, it is of the age upon which we have fallen. The Spirit of Ambition, of Glory, and of Conquest, burns in Europe with an intenseness beyond all former example. France & England are equally inflamed with it and con_ suming under it. The present prime minister of England, who appears to be firmly rooted in that Station, has openly avowed the purpose of endless war. France without making the profession, has a Government whose temptations to War are far more alluring, and whose success by War, has been far more fasinating than those which have inspired the British Delirium. The result is however the same War is now the permanent political system of both Nations, and Con- quest is the object of both. Neither our distance nor the intervening Ocean can or will protect us from the consequences of this European Spirit, and its application sooner or later to ourselves,” &c. 2 Addison, Right Honorable Joseph. The Works oL Collected by Mr. Tickell, with a Complete Index. Portrait. 6 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1804 This is a fine copy of the famous edition issued by Mr. Tickell, Addison's Literary Executor. 2 3 Akenside’s Pleasures of Imagination. A Poem in three Book-S. Vignette on title. 4to, full mottled calf, gilt, gilt edges. London : R. Dodsley, 1744 Choice copy of the First Editio 7 i. FIRST EDITIONS OF THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH’S WORKS 4 (Aldrich, Thomas Bailey.) The Bells: A Collection of Chimes. By T. B. A. 121110, original cloth, uncut. New York : J. C. Derby, 1855 First Edition. An exceptionally fine copy. 5 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Daisy’s Necklace: And What Came of It. (A Literary Episode). 121110, cloth. New York, Derby & Jackson, 1857 First edition. Very scarce. 6 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth. i2mo, original cloth. New York, Rudd & Carleton, 1858 First Edition. 7 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems. i2mo, original cloth. New York, Rudd & Carleton, 1859 First Edition. 8 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Pampinea and Other Poems. 121110, cloth. New York, Rudd & Carleton, 1861 First Edition. 9 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Out of His Head. A Ro- mance. Edited by. i2mo, cloth. New York, Carleton, 1862 First Edition. The Frank Maier copy, zvith book-plate. 10 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Poems. Medallion portrait after Launcelot Thompson. i6mo, blue cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1863 1 1 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Poems of. i6mo, blue cloth, gilt edges. The Henry W. Poor copy, zuith book-plate. Boston, 1865 3 !2 (Aldrich, Thomas Bailey). Jubilee Days; an illus- trated daily record of the humorous features of the World’s Peace Jubilee. (Edited by T. B. Aldrich and W. D. Howells). Illustrated by Augustus Hoppin. Complete set of 1 6 numbers in one vol. Royal 8vo, paper. Boston, 1872 First Edition. 13 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Pellet. A Record of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Hospital Fair (April 15- 27, 1872). Royal 8vo, paper, uncut. Boston : Published by the Fair, 1872 Edited by Aldrich, James M. Bugbee, and Edmund J. Hudson. 14 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Marjorie Daw and Other People. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1873 First Edition. 15 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Prudence Palfrey. A Novel. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1874 First Edition. 16 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Cloth of Gold and Other Poems. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1874 First Edition. 17 Aldrich, T. B. A Midnight Fantasy and The Little Violinist. Illustrated. i6mo, cloth. Boston, 1877 First Edition. 18 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. A Rivermouth Romance. Illustrated. i6mo, cloth. Boston, 1877 First Edition. 19 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Miss Mehetabel’s Son. Illustrated. i6mo, cloth. Boston, 1877 First Edition. 4 20 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Flower and Thorn. Later Poems. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1877 First Edition. 21 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Queen of Sheba. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1877 First Edition. 22 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Baby Bell. With illustra- tions. Square i2mo, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. Boston, 1878 First Illustrated Edition. 23 Aldrich, T. B. The Story of a Cat. Translated from the French of Emile de la Bedollierre. With numerous de- signs in silhoutte by Hopkins. 8vo, pictorial boards. Boston, 1879 First Edition. 24 Aldrich, T. B. The Stillwater Tragedy. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1880 First Edition. 25 Aldrich, T. B. Friar Jerome’s Beautiful Book, Etc. Selected from Cloth of Gold and Elower and Thorn. i6mo, wrappers, uncut. Boston, i88r First Edition. 26 Aldrich, T. B. XXXVI. Lyrics and XII. Sonnets. Selected from Cloth of Gold and Flower and Thorn. i6mo, wrappers, uncut. First Edition. Boston, 188 r 27 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. by the Paint and Clay Club. The Poems of Illustrated 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Boston, 18S2 28 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. From Ponkapog to Pesth. i2mo, cloth. First Edition. Boston, 1883 29 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Mercedes and Later Lyrics, i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. First Edition. Boston, 1884 5 30 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Marjorie Dow and Other Stories. i2nio, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1885 First Edition of this issue. 31 Aldrich, T. B., and Oliphant, M. O. W. The Second Son. A Novel. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1888 First Edition. 32 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Wyndham Towers. i2mo, half vellum, top edges gilt. Boston, 1890 First Edition. 33 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Sister’s Tragedy, with other Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1891 First Edition. 34 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. An Old Town by the Sea. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1893 First Edition. 35 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Mercedes. A Drama in Two Acts. As performed at Palmer’s Theatre. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt. Boston, 1894 First Edition. 36 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Two Bites at a Cherry. With Other Tales. i2mo, cloth. Boston. 1894 First Edition. 37 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Story of a Bad Boy. Il- lustrated. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt. Boston, 1895 First ilbcstrated edition. 38 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Unguarded Gates and Other Poems. T2mo, cloth. Boston, 1895 First Edition. 6 39 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Judith and Holofernes. A Poem. i2mo, buckram, top edges gilt. Boston, 1S96 First Edition. 40 Aldrich, T. B, Later Lyrics selected from Mercedes, The Sisters’ Tragedy, Wyndham Towers, and Unguarded Gates. i6mo, buckram, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston. 1896 First Edition. 41 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Friar Jerome’s Beautiful Book. Rubricated and printed with borders. Narrow 8vo, boards, gilt, top edges gilt, unopened. Boston ( 1896) Large paper copy. 42 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Poems of. Portrait. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, 1897 43 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Poems of. Portrait. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, 1897 With a menu of Ladies' Day at The Players, igoy , con- taining a poem by Aldrich inserted. 44 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Wishmaker’s Town. By William Young. With an Introductory Note by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. i2mo, boards, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, 1898 First Edition. 45 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. A Sea Turn and Other Matters. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1902 First Edition. One of 200 copies bound entirely uncut, with a paper label. 46 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Ponkapog Papers. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, 1903 First Edition. 47 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Judith of Bethulia. A Tragedy. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1904 First Edition. 7 48 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. A Book of Song.s and Sonnets. Selected from the Poems of Narrow i2tno, boards, uncut. Boston, 1906 49 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Life of By Ferris Greenslet. Portraits. 8vo, buckram, uncut. Cambridge, 1908 No. joo of 500 prmted. 50 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Marjorie Daw. With illus- trations {ill color') by John Cecil Clay. 8vo, top edges gilt. Boston, 1908 WORKS FROM THE FAMOUS ALDINE PRESS. 51 Aldus. Herodoti Libri Novem, quibus musarum Indita Suntnomina. Folio, full diamond calf, gilt (rubbed). Venetii, in domo Aldi, 1502 Fine and large copy of the First Edition. 52 Aldus. Le Terze Rime di Dante, with the Aldus Device. i2mo, full green crushed levant, gilt and blind tooled, broad dentelle borders, polished gilt edges, Venetiis in Aedib Aldi accuratissime, 1502 This is the first book upon which the devise of Aldus ap- pears. Its existence was at first doubted by Renouard, but afterwards acknowledged in his supplement. It is also the first pocket edition of Dante. Fine copy. Excessively rare. 53 Aldus. Pindari Olympia. Pythia-Nemea-Isthmia, Calli- machi hymni qui inveniuntur, Dionysius de situ orbis, Licophronis Alexandra, obscurum poema (in Greek). 8vo, full red levant, gilt and blind tooled, dentelle borders, gilt edges. Venetiis in aedib. Aldi, et Andreae Asulani Soceri, 1513 Fine copy. 54 Aldus. Ausonius. i2mo, old calf. Venetiis in Aedibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri, 1517 55 Aldus. Pomponius Mela, Julius Solinus, Itinerarum An- tonini Aug,Vibius Sequester. P. Victor de regeonibus urbis Romae, Dionysius afer de situ orbis Prisciano Interprete. i2mo, original old embossed calf, gilt edges. Venetiis in Aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri, 1518 56 Aldus. Statii Sylvarum Libri V. Achilleidos Libri XII. Thebaidos Libri II. Orthographia et Flexus Dictionum 8 graecarum omnium apud Statium cum accentib, et generib, ex varijs utriusq linguae authoribus. Small 8vo, half calf. Venetiis in Aedibus Aldi, et Andrea Soceri.isig 57 Aldus. Rhitoricorum ad C. Herennium, lib IIII. M. T. Ciceronis de inuentione lib II, &c. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt. Venetiis in Aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri, Mense Octobri, 1521 Fine copy of a rare Aldine imprint, with devise on title and last leaf. 58 Aldus. L’Apuleii Metamorphoseos. i2mo, contemporary mottled calf, red edges. Venetiis. in Aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri, 1521 Fine copy. 59 Aldus. Guillielmi Budai Pari.siensis Secretarij Regij libri V. de Asse, et partib eius post duas Parisienses impres- siones ab eodem ipso Budaeo castigati, idq ; authore lo, Grolierio. 8vo, vellum. Venetiis in Aedibus Aldi et Andreae Auslani Soceri, 1522 First Edition printed at the expense of Jean Grolier, the preface stating the fact, and how much the prhiters were indebted to Grolier for assistance vi the conduct of their print- ing establishment. 60 Aldus. Didymi Antiquissimi Auctoris interpretatio in Odysseam. i2mo, vellum. Venetiisin Aedibus Aldi, et Andreai Auslani Soceri Mense Jnnio, 1528 Fine copy. 61 Aldus. LAnthropologia di Galeazzo Capella Secretario deir illustrissimo Signor Duca di Milano. Aldus Anchor on title. i2mo, half calf. In Venetia nelle case delli heredi d’Aldo Romano, 1533 Fine copy of a Rare Aldus. 62 Aldus. Magnum Etymologicum Graecae linguae, nunc recens summa adhibita diligentia ercusum, & innumerabi- libus pene dictionibus locupletatum. Folio, half morocco. Venetiis apud Federicum Turrisanum, 1549 Fine copy of a very rare Aldine imprint, zvith a beautiful woodcut heading printed in red. It was printed by Fredericus 9 Turrisanus, Paulus Mamitius' uncle and partner. Re?touard gives a long account of the merits and rarity of the volume. He relates the estra7igement between the Aldme parUiers, viz. : Frederictis Turrisamis and his nephews, the sons of Aldus Manutius. The cause zvas that Fredericus zvanted to publish, after the fashion of the old Aldus, chiefly Greek books, zvhile Paidus Manutius cared exclusively for Latin publications, &c. 63 Aldus. Alexandri Sophistse de Figuris Sententiarum ac Elocutionum, Natalo de Comitibus Veneto Interprete. En- graved device 07i title. i2tno, full green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Venetiis apud Sanctum Guerrinum, 1557 O 71 the fly leaf is the followmg MS. note : “ This book is surely Aldine, it is perfect, though 8 pages appear to be want- mg according to the paging, but the sigiiatures are right." 64 Aldus. Epistolarum Paul Manutii Libri XII. Title within a zvoodcut border. Small 8vo, full red crushed levant, gilt, -with Aldine anchor on sides, gilt edges. Ven Apud. Aldum, 1580 The fa77tous letters of the so7t of the first Aldus a7id the director of the Venetian State Prmting- Press. Rare a7id very fl,7ie copy. 65 Amours, Les. D’Anne D’Autriche. Epouse de Louis XIIII, avec Mr. le Card, de Richelieu. i6mo, old French red morocco, gilt back, gilt lines vyith corner fleu- rons on sides, gilt edges (by Derome.''). Cologne, 1696 Last leaf slightly defective. 66 Anderson Woodcuts. Emblems of Mortality; repre- senting, by numerous Engravings, Death seizing all ranks and conditions of People. Illustrated zvith 7iU77terous zvood- cuts by Dr. A7iderso7i. i6mo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Charlestown, 1846 67 Anderson Woodcuts. The Iliad of Homer. Trans- lated by Alex. Pope. Or7ia77iented with zvoodcut s by Dr. A. Anders 071. 2 vols. i2mo, original sheets. New York, 1808 68 Arnold, Edwin. Poems, Narrative and Lyrical. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1853 First Editio7i. The Atithor's Eirst Book. Very rare. 69 (Arnold, Matthew.) The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems by A. With half title. i2mo, original cloth, uncut. London : B. Fellowes, 1849 lO First Edition. Although goo copies of the book were printed, only about lOO were sold, the remainder being with- draivn from circulation . Fine clean copy. 70 Arnold, Matthew. Merope. A Tragedy. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1858 Eirst Edition, zvith the §2 pages of preface, 7iot 4.8 as usual. 71 Arnold, Matthew. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Essays in Criticism. London, 1865 First Edition. 72 Arnold, Matthew. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Essays in Criticism. London, 1865 First Edition. Autograph presentation copy “ To Mrs. Reeve, ivith the author's compliments , March lo, i86g.” 73 Arnold, Matthew. Essays in Criticism. Second Series. i2mo, cloth, nucut. London, 1888 First Edition. 74 Arnold, Matthew. Friendship’s Garland. Being the Conversation, Letters and Opinions of the late Arniinius, Baron Von Thunder-Ten-Tronckh. Collected and edited by. 121110, cloth. Loudon, 1871 First Edition. 75 Ascham, Roger. The English Works of. Preceptor to Queen Elizabeth. Containing; I., A Report of the Affair of Germany and the Emperor Charles the Fifth’s Court. II., Toxiphilus, or the School of Shooting. III., The Schoolmaster, or Perfect Way of Bringing Up Youth. Illustrated by the late learned Mr. Upton. IV., Letters to Queen Elizabeth and others. Now first published from the manuscript. With notes and observations and the Author’s Life by James Bennett. 4to, full straight grained morocco, gilt. Loudon, n. d. 77 Bache, Richard M. American Wonderland. Frontis- piece. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1871 78 Bacon, Sir Francis. The Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall of Francis Lo. Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. 8vo, full polished mottled calf, gilt, gilt edges, by Riviere. London ; Printed by John Haviland for Hanna Barret, 1625 The First Edition containhig g8 Essays. The only one published in BacoJi's lifethne,fine copy. See facsimile title. THE E SS AYES OR COVNSELS, CIVILE AND MORALL. O F F%A3\C(^IS LO. VE%VLAM, VISCOVNT S'. Alban. LONDON, Printed by 1 o h n Ha v i l a n o for Hanna Barket. 1 $ A 5. Facsimile of Tide, Lot y8 I 13 79 Bacon, Sir Francis (Lord). Three Speeches of. Pub- lished by the Author’s copy and Licensed by Authority. Small 4to, half calf. London ; Printed by Richard Badger, 1641 Fine copy of the very rare First Edition. The speeches are concerning the “ Post-nati Naturalization of the Scotch in England, Union of the Lawes of the King domes of England and Scotland." 80 Bacon, Francis (Lord). The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral, and Wisdom of the Ancients. i2mo, calf, gilt, marbled edges. W. Pickering, London, n. d. 81 Baily, J. T. Herbert. Emma, Lady Hamilton. A Biographical Essay, with a Catalogue of Her Published Portraits. Numerous Portraits and colored Frontispiece . 4to, vellum, decorated, uncut. New York, n. d. 82 Baker’s Chronicle. Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time of ye Romans Goverment unto the Death of King James. By Sir Richard Baker, Knight. Portrait of Kmg Charles II and engraved title page, by W. Sherwin. Folio, old calf, rebacked. London, 1684 Fijie copy. 83 Balzac, H. De. The Novels of. Translated by eminent hands, with preface by Geo. Saintsbury. Illustrated with choice etchings m two states. 40 vols. Crown 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Dent, London ,1897 Edition definitive, large paper. No. 22 of 100 copies. This is the most desirable edition of Balzac in print. 84 Balzac’s Contes Drolatiques. Droll Stories collected from the Abbys ofTouraine. Translated into English com- plete and unabridged. Illustrated with p2g designs by Gustave Dore. Crown 8vo, full red morocco, gilt back and sides, broad dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, in slip morocco case. Hotten, London ( 1874) The First Hotten Edition, with the Dore illustratio 7 is . All magnificent eaidy brilliant impressions. A beautifid copy. 85 Bancroft, George. Poems by. l2mo, original boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1823 14 The author's ozvn copy, with his book-plate and the book- tag of the Lenox Library referring to the purchase of the Bancroft Library. Very scarce. 86 Barham. The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels. By Thos. Ingoldsby. Llbistrated {in colors) by Arthur Rack ham. Crown 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1898 87 Baring-Gould, S. The Tragedy of the Caesars. A Study of the Characters of the Caesars of the Julian and Claudian Houses. Iltustrated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York (London), 1895 88 Bartlett, Jno. R, Dictionary of Americanisms. A Glossary of Words and Phrases usually regarded as pecu- liar to the United States. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1859 89 Bartolozzi and His Works. By Andrew W. Tuer. A Biographical and Descriptive Account of the Life and Career of Francesco Bartolozzi, R. A. {Lllustrated), with some observations on the present Demand for and Value of his Prints, the way to detect modern impressions from Wornout Plates, and to recognize Llsely-tinted Impressions, Deceptions attempted with Prints, Print Collecting, Judg- ing, Handling, &c., together with a List of upwards of 2,000, the most extensive Record yet completed of the Great Engraver’s Works. Illustrated from the original plates. 2 vols. 4to, vellum, uncut. London, u. d. 90 Baskerville Imprint. C. Crispus Sallustius ; et L. Annaeus Florus, with the half title. 4to, contemporar3" russia gilt. Birminghamise. Typis Joaunis Baskerville, 1773 91 Bashkirtseff, Marie. The Journal of a Young Artist, 1860-1884. Translated by Mary J. Serraro. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. New York, 11. d. 92 Beardsley (Aubrey). Drawings to illustrate the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (4). With a portrait of the author. (5 in all.) The drawings are 5x8 inches on Japan vellum, mounted on heavy gray cardboard, and enclosed in port- folio. 15 Very fine. There were to have been sixteen drawings by Beardsley, but he only fiyiished four when he died. 93 Beardsley. A Book of Bargains. By Vincent O’Sul- livan. With a frontispiece by Aubrey Beardsley. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1896 First Edition. 94 Beranger, P. J. De. 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In oblong raw silk portfolio. 31 215 Chinese Paintings on Rice. A Series of eleven Gor- geous and Brilliant Paintings, exquisitely executed on Rice. The dress of Mandarins of high rank and other costumes of the people. In oblong raw silk portfolio. 216 Chinese Paintings on Rice. A Series of five Gor- geous and Brilliant Paintings, exquisitely executed on Rice. Exhibiting the costumes of Chinese officials and soldiers. In raw silk portfolio. 217 Chinese Paintings on Rice. A Series of eighteen Beautiful Paintings, exquisitely executed on Rice of various richly colored flowers and butterflies. In oblong raw silk portfolio. 218 Chinese Paintings on Rice. A Series of twenty Beau- tifully executed and Highly colored Paintings on Rice. Exhibiting the manners and costumes of the Peruvian people. In oblong raw silk portfolio. This and the two following lots are of unusual interest, as it is seldom we have the work of a Chinese artist portraying the costumes of any country aside from their own. 219 Chinese Paintings on Rice. A Series of nine Beau- tifully executed and Highly colored Paintings on Rice. Exhibiting the costumes of Peru. In oblong raw silk port- folio. The pecidiarity of this iie?n is that there are four copies of one and five copies of another subject, only, but so closely painted that they show no variation. 220 Chinese Paintings on Rice. A Series of thirty-nine Beautifully executed and Highly colored Paintings on Rice. Exhibiting the religious and social costumes, &c., of the Peruvian people. In oblong raw silk portfolio. This remarkable collectio7i of Chinese Rice Paintings de- scribed in the above nine lots were executed by a Chmese artist, under order of the House of Wetmore & Co., in 18/j.g, who were the^i trading largely with China. The name of the artist is not known, as is the case with most all paintings of this class. The workmanship is superb, and the subjects of exceeding mterest, and the coloring so brilliant and enhancing 32 that it excites our admiration and curiosity. They are much sought after now, and those of such merit as these exhibit are difficult to get. 22 1 Chinese Poetry. The Book of. Being the Collection of Ballads, Songs, Hymns, and Other Pieces, known as the Shih Ching or Classic of Poetry. Metrically translated by Clement F. R. Allen. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1891 222 Clark, Samuel. The Marrow of Ecclesiastical History, Divided into Two Parts. The First containing the Life of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, with the Lives of the Ancient Fathers, School-men, First Reformees, and Modern Divines. The Second, containing the Lives of Christian Emperors, Kings and Sovereign Princes. Illus- trated with many curious Portraits. Folio, old calf, rebacked. London, 1675 223 Clayton, J. "W. Personal Memoirs of Charles the Second. With sketches of his Court and Times. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half roan. London, 1859 224 Clayton. A Series of 42 Portraits for illustrating Clay- ton’s Memorials of Charles II. Neatly mounted. 8vo, half morocco. 225 (Cleveland, John. ) The Idol of the Clownes ; or, Insurrection of Wat the Tyler, with his Priests Baal and Straw, together with his fellow Kings of the Commons, against the English Church, the King, the Laws, Nobility, and Royal Family. i2mo, three-quarter blue crushed levant, gilt, gilt edges, by the Club Binder}'. London, 1654 The Lefferts Copy, with Bookplate. 226 Cleveland, John. Poems by. With additions never before printed. Portrait. i2ino, half brown crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt. London : Printed for W. Shears, 1662. Title page needs repairing. The H. W. Poor copy, with bookplate. 227 (Cleaveland, Jno.) J. Cleaveland Revived; Poems, Orations, Epistles, and others of his Genuine Incomparable Pieces. With some other Exquisite Remains of most emi- 33 nent Wits of both the Universities that were his Contem- poraries. The Fourth Edition, besides many others never before publisht additions, is enriched with the Author’s “ Midsummer Moon, or Lunacy Rampant.” Now at last publisht from his original copies by some of his intere.sted friends. i2mo, three-quarter maroon crushed levant, gilt, gilt edges, by the Club Bindery. London : Printed for Nathaniel Brooks, 1668 The Leffert' s Copy, with Bookplate. 228 Cleaveland, Jno. Poems by. With additions never before printed. Fine Portrait. i2mo, three-quarter green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by the Club Bindery. London: Printed by J. R. for John Williams, 1669. The Leffert' s Copy, with Bookplate. FIRST EDITIONS OF MARK TWAIN’S WORKS. 229 (Clemens, Samuel L. ) The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and other Sketches. By Mark Twain. Edited by John Paul. imo, cloth. New York, C. H. Webb, 1867 Mark Tzvain s First Book, the genuine first issue of the first Edition, with the perfect impression of the letter “ 2 ” in “ this " on page ig 8 . 230 Clemens, Samuel L. The Innocents Abroad; or. The New Pilgrim’s Progress. By Mark Twain. Tzvo hundred a 7 id thirty-four illustrations. 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, Conn., 1869 First Edition. 231 Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain). The Galaxy. Vol. 10, No. 5. Nov., 1870. 8vo, original wrappers. New York, 1870 Co 7 itai)is Me 77 ioranda by Mark Twain, and Mark Twam's Map of Paris. First issue. 232 Clemens, Samuel L. Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Auto- biography and First Romance i2mo, cloth. New York, Sheldon & Co. (1871) First issue, zvith only the copyTnght notice 07 i the reverse of title-page. 34 233 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Roughing It. By Mark Tv\ ain. Fully Illustrated. 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, Conn., 1872 First Edition. 234 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Roughing It. By Mark Twain. Fidly Illustrated. 8vo, sheep, broken. Hartford, Conn., 1872 First Edition. Needs rebinding. 235 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Curious Dream and Other Sketches. By Mark Twain. Selected and Revised by the Author, 12010, pictorial wrappers. London, Routledge & Son, n. d. (1872) 236 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The New Pilgrim’s Progress, a Book of Travel in Pursuit of Pleasure by Mark Twain. The Journey at Home. i6mo, half calf London, Jno. Camden Hotten, Piccadilly (1872) This appears to be a pirated edition, comprising the latter half of Innocents Abroad P the first having been brought out previously in England by the same publishers. Fine copy. Scarce. 237 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Gilded Age. A Tale of To-day. By Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. Fidly Illustrated. 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, 1873 First Edition (Eschal Sellers changed in later editions to “ Midberry ” Sellers'). 238 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Mark Twain’s Sketches. No One. With illustrations by R. P. Sperry. 8vo, original wrappers. American News Company, New York {1874) 239 (Clemens,^Samuel L.) Mark Twain’s Sketches. New and Old.'^ INow first published in complete form. Square 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, Conn., 1875 First issue of the first edition, with “From Hospital Days,” on p. 2pp, omitted in later issues. 240 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Old Times on the Mississippi. By Mark Twain. 35 i2mo, cloth. Toronto : Belford Brothers, 1876 First Edition. 241 (Clemens, Samuel L.) A True Story on the Recent Carnival of Crime. By Mark Twain. Ilhistrated. i6mo, cloth, (Vest Pocket Series.) Boston ; Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1877 First Edition. 242 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Punch, Brothers. Punch! and Other Sketches. By Mark Twain. i6mo, cloth. New York : Slote, Woodman & Co. (1878) First Edition . 243 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Punch, Brothers, Punch! and Other Sketches. By Mark Twain. Square i6mo, red printed wrappers. New York : Slote, Woodman & Co. ( 1878) With A. L. S', of Mr. Clemens ( 0 . L. Clemens) inscribed. 244 Clemens, Samuel L. An Idle Excursion. By Mark Twain. i2mo, original picture covers. Toronto : Rose-Belford Publishing Co., 1878 First Edition. 245 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion. By Mark Twain. i2mo, cloth. Toronto : Rose-Belford Publishing Co,, 1878 First Edition. 246 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Quarterly Elocutionist for April, 1878, to October, 1879. Containing, in the former, Mark Twain’s “ Membraneous Group,” and, in the latter, his “ Lo, the Poor Indian at Niagara Falls.” 2 vols. i2ino, original wrappers. New York : Anno Paudett-Diehl, 1878-9. 247 (Clemens, Samuel L.) A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain. With three hundred and tiventy-eight illustrations . 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, Conn., 1880 First Edition. 248 Clemens, Samuel L. Mark Twain’s Sketches, Mark Twain’s Curious Dream, Mark Twain’s Idle Excursion, 36 containing every Sketch written down to Feb., 1881. Only Coinplete Edition (Robertson’s Popular 30c. Library Serie.s). Svo, original wrappers. Toronto ; J. Ross Robertson, Publisher, 1881 Very scarce. 249 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Prince and the Pauper A Tale for Young People of all Ages, by Mark Twain With one hundred and ninety-two illustrations. Small 4to, original cloth. Boston ; Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882 First Edition . 250 ( Clemens, Samuel L.) Mark Twain’s Nightmare. A Stoiy of Haunting Horror, with Tales, Sketches and Poetry, by Mark Twain, F. C. Burnard, H. L. Leigh, &c., &c. Illustrated by Linley Sambojirne , A. B. Frost and others. i8mo, printed wrappers. London ; Ward, Locke & Co., n. d. 1882?) Second or later edition. The first edition was i8j8. The date of 1881 occurs in the advertisement of this copy. 251 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Stolen White Elephant, etc., by Mark Twain. 161110, cloth. Boston : James R. Osgood & Co., 1882 First Edition. 252 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The New Guide of the Con- versation in Portuguese and English in two parts, by Pedro Caroline. First American Edition, reprinted verbatim et liberatim by Mark Twain. Square i6mo, cloth. Boston : James R. Osgood & Co., 1883 253 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Life on the Mississippi, by Mark Twain. With more than three hundred illustrations. 8vo, original cloth. Boston : James R. Osgood & Co., 1883 First Edition. Has the cut on p. 441. Eliminattd from later editions. 254 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Adventures of Huckle- berry Finn (Tom Sawyer’s Comrade). Scene : The Mis- sissippi Valley. Time : Forty to Fifty Years Ago, by Mark Twain. Post 8vo, original cloth. Loudon : Chatto and Windus, 1SS4 255 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Adventures of Huckleberrj' Finn (Tom Sawj^er’s Comrade), by Mark Twain. With one htindred and seventy -four iltJistrations . 0 / Square 8vo, cloth. New York : Chas. L. Webster, 1885 First American Edition. 256 Clemens (Sami L.) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. By Mark Twain. Illustrated. Square 8vo, original cloth. New York, Chas. L. Webster & Co., 1889 First Edition. 257 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The American Claimant. By Mark Twain. Illustrated. 8vo, original cloth. New York, Chas. L. Webster & Co., 1S92 First Edition. 258 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Merry Tales. By Mark Twain. Portrait. i2tno, clolh. New York, Chas. L. Webster & Co., 1892 First Edition. 259 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The .^i, 000,000 Bank-Note, and other new Stories. Frontispiece. Square i2mo, decorated cloth. New York, Chas. L. Webster & Co., 1893 First Edition. 260 (Clemens, Sami L.j The Niagara Book. A complete Souvenir of Niagara Falls, containing Sketches, Stories, and Essays, Descriptive, Humerous, Historical, and Scientific. Written exclusively for this book, by W. D. Howells, Mark Twain, Prof. Nathaniel S. Shaler, and others. Ftdly Illus- trated by Harry Fe^tn. i2tno, cloth. Buffalo, 1893 First Edition. 261 Clemens, Sami L. Mark Twain. His Life and Work. A Biographical Sketch by. i2tno, half cloth. F. Tennyson Neely, Chicago (1894) First Edition. 262 (Clemens, Sami L.) Tom Sawyer Abroad, by Huek. Finn. Edited by Mark Twain. With illustrations by Dan Beard. 8vo, pictorial cloth. New York, Chas. L,. Webster & Co., 1894 First Edition. 38 263 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson, and the Comedy, Those Extraordinay Twins. By Mark Twain. With marginal Illustrations. 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, Conn., 1894 First Edition. 264 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. By The Sieur Louis de Conte. Freely translated by Jean Francois Alden. Illustrated by F. V. Du Mond. 8vo, original cloth. New York, Harper& Brothers, 1896 First Edition. 265 (Clemens, Samuel L. ) How to Tell a Story and Other Essays. By Mark Twain. 121110, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York ; Harper & Brothers, 1897. First Edition. 266 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Following the Equator; A Journey Around the World. By Mark Twain. Illustrated. 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, Conn., 1897 First Edition. 267 (Clemens, Samuel L.) English as She is Taught. By Mark Twain. With Biographical Sketch of the Author by Matthew Irving Lans. i2mo, cloth. Mutual Book Company, Boston (1900) 268 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Man that Corrupted Had- leyburg and Other Stories and Essays. By Mark Twain. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1900 First Editioii. 269 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Cornhill Booklet, March, 1901 , containing English as She is Instructed. By Mark Twain. And a Prayer by Robert Louis Stevenson. i6mo, paper. Boston, 1901 270 (Clemens, Samuel L.) A Double-Barrelled Detective Story. By Mark Twain. IlUistrated by Louis Hitchcock. Post 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1902. First Edition. 39 2/1 (Clemens, Samuel L. ) The Jumping Frog. In English, then in French, then clawed back into a civilized language once more by patient, unremunerated toil. By Mark Twain. Illustrated by F. Strathman. Post 8vo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1903 First Editio?i. 272 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Extracts from Adam’s Diary. Translated from the original MS. by Mark Twain. Illus- trated by F. Strathman . Post Svo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1904 First Edition. 273 Clemens, Samuel L. King Leopold’s Soliloquy. A Defense of his Congo Rule. By Mark Twain. i2mo, printed wrappers. Boston, 1905 Eirst Editioti. 274 The Same. Second Edition, with alterations. 275 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Editorial Wild Oats. By Mark Twain. Illustrated. Post 8vo, cloth. New York ; Harper & Brothers, 1905 Eirst Edition. 276 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Eve’s Diary. Translated from the original MS. by Mark Twain. Illustrated by Lester Ralph. Post 8vo, cloth. London and New York : Harper & Brothers, 1906 First Separate Edition. 277 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Mark Twain’s Library of Humor. Men and Things. Illustrated. Post 8vo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1906 Eirst Edition. 278 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Chapters from My Autobio- graphy. By Mark Twain. Original Edition. Extracted from the North American Review, and bound in i vol. 8vo, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt. 1906 279 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Christian Science. With notes containing corrections to date. By Mark Twain. 40 i2mo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1907 First Edition. 280 (Clemens, Samuel L.) A Horse’s Tale. By Mark Twain. i2mo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers (Oct.), 1907 First Edition. 281 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Is Shakespeare Dead ? From My Autobiography. By Mark Twain. Frontispiece . Post 8vo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1909 First Edition. 282 Clemens, Samuel L. Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven. Frontispiece . Post 8vo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1909 First Edition. 283 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Mark Twain’s Speeches. With an Introduction by William Dean Howells. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1910 284 (Clemens, Samuel L. ) Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. The Great Procession of June 22, 1897, in the Queen’s Honor. Reported both in the light of History and as a Spectacle by Mark Twain. 8vo, lirup picture boards. Fr'ivaiely printed for private distribution only [without im- print or date). No. p 6 of igp copies. 285 (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Innocents at Home. By Mark Twain. i6nio, pictorial boards. London, Geo. Rutledge & Sons, n. d. First Edition. Name on title. 286 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Choice Bits from Mark Twain. i6nio, pictorial boards, rubbed. London, Diprose & Bateman, n. (L 287 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Address at the Anniversary Celebration of the New England Society, New York, 1876, and Letter expressing regret at not being able to attend the Celebration in 1877, both extracted from the original num- bers of the published Proceedings. 8 VO. 41 288 (Clemens, Samuel L.) William Dean Howells. By- Mark Twain. Three leaves extracted from Harper’s Mag- azine, July, 1906. 8 vo. 289 (Clemens, Samuel L,.) Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany. By Mark Twain. 4to, printed wrappers. New York, The Order of Acorns, n. d. Excessively rare, with A. L. S. of Mark Twain, referring to this pamphlet, requesting that it not be printed till he saw proof. The article was written by Mark Twain against Tammany in igor . The letter is addressed to Jos. JoJmson, fr., the manager of the Acorns, a fusion and Anti-Tammany organisation , and now Fire Coimnissioncr of Nezv York. 290 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Mark Twain, by Archibald Henderson, and Mark Twain at Stamfield, by Albert Bige- low Paine. Extracted from Harper’s Magazine, May, 1909. 8 vo. 291 (Clemens, Samuel L.) Portraits of Mark Tw'ain. Ex- tracted from a Magazine. Illustrated. 8 vo. A Character Sketch by Robert Barr. 292 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Literary Remains of. Collected and Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge. 4 vols. 8vo, full morocco, gilt, marbled edges. Wm. Pickering, London, 1836 Fine copy of the First Edition. 393 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Confessions of An Inquir- ing Spirit. P>dited from the Author’s MS. by Henry Nel- son Coleridge. i6mo, half calf, rubbed. W. Pickering, London, 1840 First Edition. 294 (Combe, Wm.) The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque. Illustrated with original designs by Alfred Crozv quill. Crown 8vo, original cloth. London, 1838 First Edition, zvith the Crowqidll plates. 295 Commines, Philip de. The Histoire of. Knight, Lord of Argenton. Woodcut title. Folio, original calf. Imprinted at London by Ar. Hatfield for I. Norton, 1596 42 296 Congdon, Chas. T. Reminiscences of a Journalist. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1880 Autograph presentation copy from the author and inscription on title. 297 Congreve, Mr. (Wm.) The Way of the World, A Comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln’s Inn- Fields, by His Majesty’s Servants. 4to, three-quarter red crushed levant. London, 1700 First Edition of which A. C. Swinburne calls “ The un- equalled and unapproached masterpiece of English Comedy T Name on title, but otherwise a good copy with the half title. 298 Controversial Novels. The Great Series of Novels which aroused heated religious and sectional controversy, viz., The Traitor, by Thos. Dixon, Jr., New York, 1907 (First Edition). The Clansman. Illustrated. By Thos. Dixon, Jr,, New York, 1905 (First Edition.) Autograph presenta- tion copy from the author). The One Woman. Illustrated. By Thos. Dixon, Jr., New York, 1903 (First Edition). The Leopard’s Spots, a Romance of the White Man’s Burden. By Thos. Dixon, Jr., New York, 1902 (First Edition). The Christian, a Story. By Hall Caine, New York, 1897. “ Quo Vadis,” a Narrative of the Time of Nero. By Henryk Sienkiewicz. Boston, n. d. David Harum, a Story of American Life. By Edward A. Westcott, New York, 1899 (First Edition). John Englesant. By J. H. Shorthouse, New York, 1882, and Robert Elsrnere, by Mrs. Humphrey Ward, London, 1888. 9 vols. i2mo, cloth. V. p., v. d. This is a collection of novels of a recent date which aroused heated Religious and Sectional controversy. Those by Ihos. Dixon, Jr., aroused the old spirit of New England Abolitionism, and were roundly denounced on account of the stand he took against the negro population of the country, his denouncers thereby increasing his popularity, and enrolling him with those who were not afraid to speak the truth, no matter how distasteful it might be. The others aroused religious censure on account of their attacks on modern Christianity and morals. A set like this is very seldom met zvith collectively. 299 Cooper, J. Fenimore. Ned Myers ; or, a Life Before the Mast. Edited by. 43 i2mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1843 First Edition. Soiled. 300 Cooper, J. Fenimore. The Novels and Tales of. Illustrated with fine Steel Vig7iettes from Original Drazvings by F. 0. C. Barley, with Engravmgs. 32 vols. i2mo, olive cloth, beveled boards. Townsend & Co., New York, 1859-61 A fine dealt set of the Original Townsend Edition. Very scarce. 301 Cooper, James Fenimore. Memorial of (by the His- torical Society of New York). Portrat. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1852 Contains the Discourse by Wni. Ctdlen Bryant. 302 Cowper, Wm. Table Talk and Other Poems. Frontis- piece. i6uio, half morocco, gilt. London, 1817 303 Coster, Ch. De. La Legende et les Aventures Hero- iques, Joyeuses et Glorieusas d’Ulenspiegel et de Lamme Goedzak, an pays de Flandres et Ailleurs. Illustre de trente-deux eaux-fortes inedites. 4to, three-quarter crushed green levant, top edges gilt, uncut. Paris, 1869 Illustrated with remarkable Etchings by Fellcian, Raps, Hubert, and others. The finest collection of folk-lore ever published. 304 Coxe, Peter. The Social Day ; a Poem, in four cantos. Thirty -tzvo steel plates by Stothard and others. Royal 8vo, full green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, sides and edges. London, 1823 Large paper, zvith India proof plates. Magnificent copy ; copies with the plates marked “ Proof” seldom occur for sale. This work is remarkable for exceeding beauty of the engravings, which zvere executec. from drawings by many eminent paint- ers : Wilkie, Stothard, Smirke, A. and R. Cooper, Callcott, Constable, Chalon, Wade, etc. The cxqinsite plate of the “ Broken Jar,” by Wilkie, engraved by Warren, “ the first plate executed on steel,” zvas nearly five years in the hands of the artist. 44 305 Crane and His Cronies. Crane (Stephen) and Five other Authors. The Lanthorn Book : Being a Small Col- lection of Tales and Verses Read at the Sign o’ the Lant- horn, 126 William Street; New York. Illustrated. Imperial 8vo, dark green cloth, with a decorative front cover label and a broad back of rough brown calf. New York, 1898 An uncut and unopeyied copy . Those who jomed with Crane in writing the stories for this book, and in its private printing, were Post Wheeler, Charles Kelsey Gaines, “ M Quadp John Langdon Heaton and Irving Bacheller. They {with “Steve ” as the chief spirit) constituted the “ Lanthorn Club',' and regu- larly gathered at the ancient building above mentioned, at that time a restaurant, and once the resort of Captain Kid. Crane and each one of the other authors named has written his auto- graph, in ink, at the end of his own story or poem. Of the I2p copies privately printed by the group for distribution among their friends this is Number 5. 306 Croker, Rt. Hon. [no. Wilson. The Croker Papers. The Correspondence and Diaries of. Edited by Louis J. Jennings. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York (Loudon), 18S4 307 Crornvt^elliana. A Chronological Detail of Events in which Oliver Cromwell was engaged, from the year 1642 to his death, 1658, with a continuation of other transactions to the Restoration. Folio, full red morocco, blind tooled, gilt edges. Westminster, 1810 Extra illustrated by the insertion of §8 finely engraved and rare portraits of famous men on the Royalists and Parliamen- tary sides, each portrait neatly inlaid and surrounded ivith a border in harmony. 308 Cruikshank. The Theatrical House that Jack Built, with thirteen cuts. By Robert Cruikshank. 8vo, boards. London, 1819 309 Cruikshank. The Queen and Magna Charter ; or. The Thing that John Signed. Illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. 8vo, boards. London, 1820 310 Cruikshank. Monsieur Mongtongpaw. With Illustra- tions by Geo. Cruikshank . i6mo, original printed wrappers. London, 1830 45 31 1 Cruikshank. Tom Thumb, a Burlelta altered from Henry Fielding by Kane O’Hara, with designs by Geo. Cruikshank. i6mo, printed wrappers. London, 1830 312 Cruikshank. The Diverting History of John Gilpin, w/V/i six ilhistraiions by Geo. Cruikshank. i6mo, full light calf, gilt, dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Bedford. London, 1832 Orioinal covers bound in. O 313 Cruikshank. Thomas’ Burlesque Drama, containing The Tailors. Illustrated. By Robert Cruikshank. Bom- bastes Furioso. Illustrated. By Geo. Cruikshank. Meddas. Illustrated. By Robert Cruikshank. Tom Thumb. Illus- trated. By Geo. Cruikshank. The Mayor of Garratt. Illustrated. By Robert Cruikshank. The Beggar’s Opera. Illustrated. By Robert Cruikshank, and Shakespeare’s Katharine and Petruchio. Illustrated. B\^ Robert Cruik- shank. i6mo, cloth. London, 1838 314 Cruikshank. The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Illustrated with Jive zvood cuts by G. Cridkshank, and 22 fzdl page engravings. i2ino, cloth. London, 186S First Edition. 315 Cruikshank. George Cruikshank’s Table-Book. Edited by Gilbert Abbott a Beckett, with 12 steel plates and 1 16 engravings on wood. By George Cridkshank . Royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1869 316 Cruikshank. The Life of George Cruikshank. In ten Epoch. By Blanchard Jerrold. With numerous illustrations . 2 vols. i2mo, three-quarter green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by Tout, London, 1882. Extra illustrated by the insertion of go Etchings by G. Cruikshank, Portraits, Views, and an interesting Autograph Note by Win. Harrison Ainsworth. 317 Cruikshankian Momus, The. “Let Momus Rule the Day.” Pictorial Broadsides and Humorous Songs, Head- ings. Fifty-two Comic Designs to Popular Ballads by the 46 three Cruikshanks — the Elder Isaac, Robert and the great George. Colored by hand (after the originals). Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1892 No. 106 of §20 copies published. 318 Cuitt, Geo. Wanderings and Pencillings Amongst Ruins of the Olden Time. A Series of yj Etchings by George Cidtt, zvith descriptive letterprints. Folio, half morocco, gilt rubbed. London, 1848 Slightly foxed. The genuine original issue with brilliant impressions of the plates. Much superior to the reprint. 319 Daniel Press. Sixe Idillia — that is, Six Small or Petty Poems or Aeglogues. Chosen out of the right famous Sicilian Poet, Theocritus, and translated into English verse. Etched Frontispiece. Small 4to, vellum boards. Oxford, H. Daniel, 1883 Only 100 copies reprinted from the unique copy published in ip88. Has inserted an autograph note signed by C. H. Daniel to Edward C. Stedman, and the autograph bill for a copy of the book receipted in the autograph of Daniel. From the Sted- man Library, with bookplate. 320 D’Arblay, Madame. Diary and Letters of Edited by H er Niece. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1842 321 Darley, Felix O. C. Sketches Abroad with Pen and Pencil. The draivings engraved on 'wood by Bogart and Langridge. 8vo, cloth. London, 1868 With A. L. S. of F. 0 . C. Darley inserted. 322 Darwin, Chas. The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. Illustrated. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1888 323 (Defoe, Daniel.) The Consolidation ; or. Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon. Trans- lated from the Lunar Language by the Author of the true- Born English Man. 8vo, sheep. London, Printed and are to be sold by Benj. Bragg, 1705 First Edition, with half title. 47 324 (Defoe, Daniel.) A System of Magick ; or, A History of the Black Art. Being an Historical Account of Man- kind’s most early Dealing with the Devil, and how the acquaintance on both sides first began. Frontispiece. 8vo, old calf. London, printed and sold by J. Roberts, 1727 First Edition. 325 Defoe, Danl. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, embellished with engravings from designs by Thomas Stothard. 2 vols. Royal 8vo, full red crushed levant, gilt, dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut. By Root & Son. T. Cadell, London, 1820 Large paper copy. Very choice copy. 326 De Kock, Chas. Paul. The Barber of Paris. Trans- lated by E. M. Norris. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Boston, n. d. 327 Demonology. Peucero, Casparo. Commentarius de Praeeipius devinationum Generibus in quo a prophetiis, Authoritati devina traditis & a Physicis coniecturis, discer- nuntus artes & imposturae Diabolicae, &c. 8vo, old calf. Francofurti, 1593 327^ Another Copy. 8vo, old calf. Francofurti, 1607 328 DeMorgan, Wm. Joseph Vance, an Ill-written Auto- biography. i2mo, cloth. London, 1906 First Edition. 328A De Morgan, William. Alice-for-Short. A Dickronism. i2mo, cloth. London, 1907 First Edition. 328B De Morgan, !,Wm. Somehow Good. i2mo, cloth. London, 1908 First Edition. 329 De Morgan, William. It Never Can Happen Again. 2 uols. i2mo, cloth. London, 1909 First Edition. 48 330 Dibdin, Rev. Thomas Frognall. A Biographical Anti- quarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. Elegantly Illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1829 The Second Edition. 331 Dickens, Charles. The Complete Works of. Illus- trated by Cridkshank, H. K. Brown and others. 30 vols. Crown 8vo, tree calf, gilt, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf, Chap- man & Hall, London, n. d. (Circa 1870). Chapman & Halt’s favorite Library Edition, an early set, before the plates commenced to show wear. 332 Dobson, Austin. De Libris Prose and Verse. With thirteen charming illustrations by Kate Greenaway and Hugh Thompson . Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1908 Of special interest to the Gree 7 iaway collector. 333 (Dodgson, Rev. C. L.) An Index to “In Memorian.” (By Lewis Carroll.) i6mo, cloth. London, 1862 Eirst Edition. Sir J. Noel Eaton’s copy, with the autograph 071 title page. 334 (Dodgson, Rev. C. L.) A Tangled Tale. By Lewis Carroll. With six illustrations by A. B. Brest. i2mo, cloth. London, 1885 First Edition. 335 (Dodgson, Rev. C. L.) Alice’s Adventures Under Ground. Being a facsimile of the original MS. Book after- wards developed into “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.’’ With thirty-seve 7 i illustratio 7 is by the author. i2mo, cloth. London, 1886 First Editio 7 i. 336 (Dodgson, Rev. C. L.) Sylvie and Bruno. By Lewis Carroll. With forty-six illust 7 'atio 7 is by Ha 7 'ry Furmss. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1889 First Edition. 337 (Dodgson, Rev. C. L.) Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. 49 By Lewis Carroll. With forty-six illustrations by Harry Furniss. i2mo, cloth, top edges’gilt, uncut. London, 1893 First Edition. 338 (Dodgson, Rev. C. L.) Three Sunsets and Other Poems. By Lewis Carroll. With tzvelve Fairy Fancies by E. Gertrude Thomson. Small 4to, cloth. London, 1898 First Edition. 339 (Dodgson, Rev. C. L.) Feeding the Mind. By Lewis Carroll. With a Prefatory Note by W. H. Draper. i2mo, boards. London, 1907 First Edition. 340 Drake, Joseph Rodman. The Culprit Fay and Other Poems. Portrait of the author and engraved title. Royal 8vo, original cloth. New York, 1835 Fitz-Greene Halleck's copy, with numerous marginal cor- rections and alterations in his autograph. The vobane being dedicated to Halleck, it is probably a presentation copy, being in addition the scarce first issue of the first edition, whichrarely is met with. The annotations are mainly suggestiotis for other readings or renderings, and are of reznarkable interest as showing how the two poets wotdd treat the same poetic fancy. The copy is an exceptionally tall and uncut one, meas- uring nearly half an inch taller than usual. 341 Drake Joseph Rodman. The Culprit Fay and Other Poems. Portrait and Engraved Title. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. New York, 1835 Fine copy of the first edition, with bookplate of Frank Maier. 342 Drexeliuo, Jeremie. The Christian’s Zodiake ; or. Twelve Signs of Predestination Unto Life Everlasting. Written in Latin by. Ntanerous curious plates by Hollar. i6mo, contemporary embossed calf. London, 1647 Soiled ; lacks three plates. 343 Dryden, John. Threnodia Augustalis : A Funeral-Pin- darique Poem, Sacred to the Happy Memory of King 50 Charles II. By John Dryden, Servant to His Late Majesty, and to the Present King. Small 4to, sprinkled calf, broad dentelle-borders, gilt edges, by Riviere. London ; Printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge’s Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1685. Fine copy of the rare First Edition. 344 Dryden, John. The Poetical Works of. With Life by Rev. John Mitford. 5 vols. i6mo, cloth, uncut. W. Pickering, London, 1843 345 Du Maurier, George. Trilby. A Novel. With seventy- five illustrations. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt. New York, 1893-4 First Edition. Extracted from Harper s Magazine for 1893— i8g/}., and neatly bound in one volume, with the plate suppressed in the published edition. 346 Early Printing. Juvenalis et Persius. Small 8vo, full brown levant, gilt, top edges gilt, in the style of Roger Payne, by R. W. Smith. Venetiis in aedibus aldi, 1501 The genuine first edition, without the anchor atid pagina- tion. Names 07 i title and first page of title. Very rare. 347 Early Printing. D. Erasmi Roterodami Veterum max- ime insignium Paroemiarum, i. adagiorum collectanae Rursus ab eodein recognita atque aucta. Small 4to, boards, (Paris) Ex Aedibus Ascensianis, 1506 Scarce. With the devise of fohaii Petit on title. 348 Early Printing. Sarivia, El Doctor. Instuician de mer- caderes muy prouechosa, En la qual se ensena como denen los mercaderes tractar, &c. Small 4to, calf. Medina del campo : por Pedro de Castro, 1517 Stamped o7i the side, “ Biblioteca de Salva." 349 Early Printing. Hulderichi Hutteni Eq. Geim, Dialog!, Fortuna. Febris puma, Febris secunda, Trias Romana. In- spicientes. Wood cut on title representmg the Foi-tuna. 4to, half vellum. Moguntiae Joannis Scheffer, 1520 The rare First Edition. Fine copy. 350 Early Printing. Carlstadt, (Andreas Bodenstein von). Welche bucher Biblisch seint. Gothic Letter. 51 4to, boards. Wittenberg (Melchoir Letter, 1520) Rare. Kuezynski, j8g. 351 Early Printing. Luther, Martin. Vorcelrung Doctoris Martini Luther etlicher Artickell, yn seynem Sermon von dem hyligen .sacrament. Gothic letter. Title within an or- namental woodc2it border. Small 4to, boards. [Wittenberg, Melchoir Letter, 1521] Rare. 352 Early Printing. Elegans cumprimis, et Multorum- Literis Celebratum Adaguim : et Quere la pads. Titles within woodcut borders. 2 tracts in i vol. Small 8vo, boards. Moguntiae, J. Schoefifir, 1521- 353 Early Printing. Zwingli, Huldrich. Apologeticus Arch- teles adpellatus, quo responditur, Paraenesi, A. Re. Do> constantiensi (quorundam procaci factione ad id persuaso) ad Senatum Prepositure Tigurine quern capitulum vocant misee Per Hulduchum Zuinglium. Title with an ornamental border. 4to, boards. [Zurich, Christ. Froschauer, 15225 Very rare. Not mentioned by Rudolphe, Kuczvnski, 2881. 354 Early Printing. Luther. Martin, Ursach, und anttwort,. das iunkgfrawe, kloster, gottlich, vlassen muge. Doctor Martin Luther. Small 4to, boards. Wittenberg, 1525. Very scarce. Not mentioned by Panzer and Weller. 355 Early Printing. Apologetica Ioann Oecolampadii de Dignitate Eucharistiae Sermones duo. i2mo, vellum. Zurich, Christof, Froschauer, 1526* Beautiful printers' device at end. Wormhole throughout. 356 Early Printing. Declarationes des Erasmi Roterodami,. ad Censuras Lutetiae vulgatas sub nomine Facultatis Theo- logiae Parisiensis. Small 8vo, calf. Antwerpiae, Apud Martinum Caesarem, 1532: 357 Early Printing. El Morno, La Moral e muy graciosa historia del Morno, compuesta en Latin par el docto varon Leon Baptista Alberto Florentin, Trasladada en Castellano por Augustin de Almacan. Woodcut ou title. 52 Folio, calf. Vendese en Madrid en casa de Juan de Medina, 1553 Library stamp on title. 358 Early Steam Boating. Reprints of Rumsey’s Short Treatise on the Application of Steam, 1788. The Original Steam-Boat Support by James Rumsey, 1788. And Report of a Committee appointed to Explore the Western Waters in the State of New York for the Purpose of Prosecuting the Inland Lock Navigation, 1792. Folding plates. 4to, boards. 359 Eginardus. Memoirs of Europe, Towards the Close of the Eighth Century. Written by. Done into English by the Translator of the New Atalantis. 8vo, calf London, 1711 360 Elzevir. Persia sen Regni Persici Status, Variaque Itinera in atque per Persiam cum Aliquot Iconibus Incolarum. Engraved title. i6mo, vellum. Lugd. Batav. ex officina Elzeviriana, 1633 361 Elzevir. L. Annaeus Florus. C. L. Salmasius addidit Lucium Amphelium, E. cod. M. S. nunquam antehac editum. Engraved title. 161110, full old sage green morocco, g^lt back, fillet line border on sides, edges gilt on marble. Lugd. Batav. Apud. Elzevirios, 1638 First Elzevir Edition. Scarce. The Woodlmll copy, with that collector s autograph and notes. 362 Elzevir. Pub. Terentii Comoediae se.x. Ex recensione Heinsiana. Engraved title. i6mo, contemporar}' calf. Amstelodami, Ex Ofiicina Elzeviriana, 1661 363 Elzevir. De la Sagesse trois Livres par Pierre Charron. Ejigraved title. i6mo, contemporary red morocco, gilt, gilt edges. A Leide, Cbezjean Elsevier, n.d. One of the rarest and most esteemed of the Elzevir Series. 364 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The Essay on Self-Reliance. Portrait. 8vo, half crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. The Roycroft Shop, East .Aurora, 1905 One of 100 copies printed on Japan vellum. 365 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Nature. 5 3 8vo, half green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. The Roycroft Shop, East Aurora, 1905 One of 100 copies printed 071 Japan velhan. 366 Etchings. Gleanings from Nature, a Series of Twelve Etchings, by J. M. Youngman, formerly member of the In- stitute of Painters in Water Colors. Folio, cloth, loose. Loudon, 1874 367 Evelyn, John. Diary of, to which is added a selection ftom his familiar letters, and the private correspondence be- tween King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas, and between Sir Edward Hyde (afterwards Earl of Clarendon) and Sir Richard Browne. Edited from the original MSS. by Wm. Bray, with a Life of the Author by Henry B. Wheatley. Numerous poi'traits. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1879 Pri 7 iied at the Chiszvick Press. 36S Fabre, Ferdinand. Xaviere. Illustre par M. Boutct de Monvel. 4to, three-quarter crushed levant, top edges gilt, uncut. Paris, 1890 369 Falstaff and His Companions. Tzve 7 ity-one illusti'a- tions in silhouette by Paul Konczjuka. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1S72 370 Fenelon’s Adventures of Telemachus. Son of Ulysses. From the French, by John Hawksworth. Corrected and revised by G. Gregory. Illustrated zvith inimerozis Jdl-page choice engravhigs by Thos. Clarke. 2 vols. 8vo, full red crushed levant, gilt, dentelle borders, gilt edges. Printed by T. & J. Swords for David Longworth, New York, n. d. A choice copy of the First Azziericaii Edition, zvith all the elegazit plates, ezigraved by the famous early Anieidcan cfi- graver, Thos. Clarke. B 7 illiant mtpressions. A fizie speci- 7 ne 7 i of early American piinthig and engraving. FIRST EDITIONS OF EUGENE FIELD’S WORKS. 371 Field, Eugene. The Model Primer. Pictures by Hop. Square i6mo, original wrappers. New York ; Fred. Tredwell, n. d. (1882) First Nezv York Editiozt. 54 372 373 .374 375 376 377 378 379 38 o Field, Eugene. Culture’s Garland. i2mo, original wrappers. Boston : Ticknor & Fields, 1887 First Edition. Ticknor' s Paper Series, No. 16, Aitg. 20, i88j. Field, Eugene. Favorite Poet. Autograph Letter, signed. 4to. Chicago, Dec. 7, 1888. To Mr. E. C. Sted- man, with portrait and printed Poem on Stedman. A fine specimen, asking Stedman to have him initiated into the Author s Club." Framed. (Field, Eugene.) America, for Thursday, April ii, 1889. 4to, sewed. Chicago, 1889 Containing the first appearance of Eugene Field's article^ Poe, Patterson and Oquawka." Framed. Field, Eugene. A Little Book of Profitable Tales. i2mo, original cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York : Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1890 First Edition. Field, Eugene. A Little Book of Western Verse. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York : Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1890 First Edition. Field, Eugene. The Second Book of Verse. Post 8vo, half white cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Chicago : Melville E. Stone, 1892 First Edition on large paper. No. 16 1 of poo copies signed by the publisher. Field, Eugene. With Trumpet and Drum. i6mo, cloth, gilt tops. New York : Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1892 First Edition. Field, Eugene. Second Book of Verse. 12010, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York : Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1893 First Edition. (Field, Eugene). First Editions of American Authors. A Manual for Book-Lovers. Compiled by Herbert Stuart Stone, with an Introduction by Eugene Eield. j6mo. cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1893 55 381 Field, Eugene. The Holy Cross and Other Tales. i6mo, decorated cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Cambridge and Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1893 First Edition. 382 Field, Eugene and Roswell, Martin. Echoes from the Sabine Farm. Royal 8vo, cloth. A. C. McClung & Co., Chicago, 1893 First Edition on large paper. No. igp of poo printed. 383 Field, Eugene. Love-Songs of Childhood. i6mo, original cloth. New York; Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1894 First Edition. 384 (Field, Eugene.) The Book-Lover’s Almanac, 1895. i2mo, original wrappers. New York: Dupont, 1895 No. /j.ip of poo copies. Contains Field's Dr. Rabelais — Poem." 385 Field, Eugene. Little Willie. Oblong, small 4to. Four leaves without imprint ; date on the reverse of the second leaf “ October ig, i 8 gp." First Edition, with the initial letters printed in faint carmine and floriated. 386 (Field, Eugene.) Tribute in Memory of Mr. Robert C. Gray. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. (Cambridge), Privately Printed, 1895 Containing a “ Tribute by Eugene Field." Presentation in- scription on fly leaf by Melville L. Gray. 387 Field, Eugene. To Francis Wilson. Some Attentions. Portrait. i2mo, original boards. Privately Printed by Francis Wilson, The Orchard, New Rochelle, 1896. No. pcj. of 100 copies printed. 388 Field, Eugene. The House. An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of his wife Alice. i2mo, original cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York; Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1896 First Edition. 389 Field, Eugene. Second Book of Tales. 56 i2mo, original cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1896 First Edition. 390 (Field, Eugene.) Field Flowers. A Small Bunch of the most Fragrant of Blossoms gathered from the Broad Acres of Eugene Field’s Farm of Love. Published under the auspices of Mrs. Eugene Field with the approval of the Monument Committee. Illustrated. 4to, original cloth, gilt edges. 1896 391 Field, Eugene. Songs of Childhood. Verses by. Music by Reginald de Koven, and others. 4to, original boards. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1896 First Edition. 392 Field, Eugene. Songs and Other Verses. Frontispiece of arms of Eugene Eield. Post 8vo, half white cloth, top edges gilt, uncut, extra cover. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1896 First Edition. Large paper copy. No. 62 of ipo printed. 393 Field, Eugene. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac. i2mo, original cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. 1896 First Edition. 394 Field, Eugene. Eugene Field and Auto-Analysis. Square i6ino, half cloth. Chicago, A. D. Eighteen hundred and ninety-six Fii'st Edition. No. 286 of jyo copies printed. 395 Field, Eugene. Florence Bardsley’s Story. The Life and Death of a Remarkable Woman. Colored illustrations and illustrated mitial letters. i6mo, boards. Chicago: W. Irving, Ma}', 1897 First Edition in book form. No. J2 of ipo copies printed. 396 (Field, Eugene.) The Eugene Field I Knew. By Francis Wilson. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1898 First Edition, contains a Field Bibliography . 397 (Field, Eugene.) Eugene Field in His Home. By Ida Comstock Below. Illustrated . 57 i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1898 By Eugeyte Field's Sister -in-the- Law . 398 Field, Eugene. The Tribune Primer. i6mo, boards, uncut. Boston: Jordan, Marsh & Co., 1900 No. g6 of 200 copies printed. 399 Field, Eugene. The Tribune Primer. Illustrated by J. C. Frohn. i6mo, decorated cloth. Boston, 1900 400 Field, Eugene. How One Friar met the Devil and Two Pursued Him. Square i6mo, boards, uncut. Chicago: F. M. Morris, n. d. (1900) In Black letters. Only poo printed. 401 Field, Eugene. The Temptation of Friar Gonsol. A Story of the Devil, Two Saints and a Booke. Poi'trait, &c. i2mo, boards. Washington, 1900 Only poo copies printed. 402 Field, Eugene Sharps and Flats by. Collected by Slason Thompson. 2 vols. i2tno, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York : Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1900 First Edition. 403 (Field, Eugene.) The Cornhill Booklet, Dec., 1900. i6mo, uncut. Boston, 1900 Contains An Auto- Analysis , Conky Stile, The Story of the Two Friars, by hzigene Fields. 404 (Field, Eugene.) The Cornhill Booklet, Oct., 1901. i6mo, wrappers. Boston, 1901 Containing Florence Bardsley's Story. It first appeared in the columns of the Chicago Morning News. It was first separately printed in a privately issued editio7i ofi 180 copies by W. Irving Way. This edition in the ''Comlnll Booklet," series is the first published edition. 405 Field, Eugene. A Little Book of Tribune Verse. A number of hitherto uncollected Poems, Grave and Gay. Collected and edited b\^ Jos. G. Brown. 8vo, vellum back, uncut. Denver, Colorado, 1901 First Edition on large paper. No. yp.o of jpo printed. 58 406 Field, Eugene. The Complete Tribune Poems. Con- taining seventy-five original drawings , by T. Opper. taining seventy-five Original Drawings. By T. Opper. i2mo, cloth. Boston, n. d. (1901) 407 Field, Eugene. The Stars. A Slumber Story. i2mo, original boards. New York, 1901 First Edition. 408 (Field, Eugene. ) Eugene Field. A Study in Heredity and Contradictions. By Slason Thompson. With Portrait, Views and Facsimile illustrations . 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1901 First Ediiio 7 i. 409 Field, Eugene. Nonsense for Old and Young. Illus- trated by Johi C. Frohn {zvoodeuts on yellow backgromtd'). i2mo, ornamented cloth. Boston ; H. A. Dickman & Son, 1901 410 Field, Eugene. John Smith, U. S. A. Hoosier Lyrics. In the Wink-a-Way Land, and the Clint of the Ice and other poems worth reading. Portraits. 4 vols. i2mo, cloth. Chicago; M. A. Donohue & Co. (1902-1905) Pirated Editions, with additions of Field's works 7 iot pub- lished clseivhere. 41 1 Field, Eugene. Little Willie. i6mo, original green wrappers. n. p. n. d. Four leaves, woodcut i/zitials printed hi red on a black background, red rules rou 7 id title, without imprint. 412 Field and Lowell. America, Vol. i. No. i, for April 7, 1888, containing the first appearance in print of Eugene Field’s “ Little Boy Blue,” and Jas. R. Lowell’s ” St. Michael the Weigher.” Original printed covers, folio. Chicago, 1888 Scarce. 413 Fields, James T. Poems by. Vignette on title and throughout the work. j6mo, cloth. Cambridge: Printed by Metcalf and Co., n. d. The rare First Edition, with A. L. S. of the author inserted. 414 Figuier, Louis. The Ocean World, The Vegetable World, The Insect World, Reptiles and Birds, Earth and 59 Sea, Primitive Man, The World before the Deluge, and Mammalia. Translated into English. Profusely illustrated. 8 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, n. d. 415 Finden, Edward. The Beauties of Moore, a Series of portraits of his principal female characters from paintings by eminent artists. Executed expressly for this work by Edward Finden. Folio. Full green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, n. d. LARGE PAPER COPY OF FISKE’S WORKS. 416 Fiske, John. The Historical Works of. Elegantly illus- trated, viz : * The Discovery of America, with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest. Portrait. 4 vols. Cambridge, 1892. No. 75 of 250 copies on large paper. * The American Revolution. Profusely illustrated. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1896. No. 132 of 250 copies on large paper. * The Critical Period of American History, 1783— 1789. Profusely illustrated, i vol. Cambridge, 1898. No. 132 of 250 copies on large paper. * Old Virginia and Her Neighbors. Profusely illustrated. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1900. No. 132 of 250 copies, on large paper. * The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America. Profusely illustrated. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1903. No. 132 of 250 copies on large paper. * New France and New England. Illustrated, i vol. Cambridge, 1904. No. 132 of 250 copies on large paper. * The Beginnings of New England. Illustrated. i vol. Cambridge, 1898. No. 132 of 250 copies on large paper. 13 vols. Royal 8vo, half white cloth, uncut. Cambridge : Printed at the Riverside Press, 1892-1904 Very scarce. Large paper edition, of which only 2 po copies were printed. 6o 417 Fitzgerald, Edward. The Variorum and Definitive Edition of the Poetical and Prose Writings of. Including a complete Bibliography and interesting Personal and Literary Notes. The whole collected and arranged by George Bentham, and with an introduction by Edmund Gosse. 7 vols. Imperial 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1902 No. of 100 sets on handmade paper. 418 Fitzgerald, Edward. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Rendered into English Quatrains by. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, 1899 419 Flagellants. The History of the, or, The Advantages of Discipline. Being a Paraphrase and Commentary on the Histofia Flagellantum of the Abbe Boileau, Doctor of the Sorbonne, Canon of the Holy Chapel, &c. By Some- body who is not Doctor of the Sorbonne. Numerous copper- plate engravings. 4to, contemporary calf. London, 1777 First Edition. Fine copy. 420 Fouque, Friedr., Baron de la Motte. Undine, Ein Marchen Dichtung. Ilhistrated by Julius Hofner ivith nine choice chromolithographs . Folio, decorated cloth. Wandsbeck, n. d. 421 Frederic, Harold. The New Exodus. A Study of Israel in Russia. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1892 First Edition. 422 Frederic, Harold. The Copperhead. i2mo, cloth. New\ork, 1893 First Edition. Marsena and Other Stories of the New York, 1894 Frederic, Harold. The Damnation ofTheron Ware. 423 Frederic Harold. Wartime. i2mo, cloth. First Edition. 424 i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Chicago, 1896 First Edition. 425 Frederic, Harold. Mrs. Albert Grundy. Observations in Philistia. lamo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1896 First Edition. 426 Frederic, Harold, March Hares. Portrait. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1896 First Edition. 427 Frederic, Harold. Gloria Mundi. A Novel. i2mo, cloth. Chicago, 1898 First Edition. 428 Frederic, Harold. The Market Place. Illustrated by Harrison Fisher. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1899 First Edition. 429 Frost, A. B. A Book of Drawings by, with an introduc- tion by Joel Chandler Harris, and Verse by Wallace Irwin. Folio, picture boards. New York, n. d. 430 Froude, J. A. The Divorce of Catharine of Aragon. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1891 431 Garland, Hamlin. Man-Travelled Roads. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1899 With the following inscriptio7i to Edwm Booth's dajighter. “ This is my first book written in 188 j , at the time I knew and reverenced Edwin Booth — too humble to do more than look at him as a cat at a king. Hamlin Garland, Jan. 2g, I goo,” and 2 A. L. S. of the author inserted. 432 Gautier, Theophile. Mademoiselle De Maupin. A Romance of Love and Passion. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Vizetelly & Co.: London, 1889 Swinburne' s splendid translation. Very scarce. 62 433 Gay. Mr. (John) Trivia ; or, The Art of Walking the Streets of London. Vignette on title and head and tail pieces. 8vo, full red crushed levant gilt, dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Bedford. London; Bernard Lintott, n. d. Scarce. Heavy paper edition. Contains matiy particulars regarding the London streets of the time of Queen Anne, in the collection of zvhich Gay was assisted by Swift. See fac- simile title. 434 Gay, John. The Poetical Works of. Edited with a Life and Notes by John Underhill. Portrait. 2 vols. i6rao, full green crushed levant, gilt, dentelle borders, pol- ished gilt edges, by R. W. Smith. London, 1893 435 Gay, Mr. Fables by. Illustrated, with the full page plates designed by Gravelot, arid the numerous choice engrav- ings by Vander Gucht. The Sez>enth Edition. 2 vols. in I. 8vo, full calf, gilt, citron edges. J. R. Tonson, Loudon, 1750 Fine copy, zvith an illustration to each Fable. SHIP OF FOOLS, 1510. 436 Geyler, Joannis. Navicula sive speculum Fatnorum Prestantissimi sacrarum literarum Doctoris Joannis Geyler Keyservergii Concionatoris Argentinen, a Jacobo Othero collecta. Compendiosa vitae eiusdem descriptio, per Beatum Rhenanum Selestatinum. Large woodczit on title-page. Black letter with the rubricated initials throughout. 4to, half brown morocco. Argentorati, Feb. anno 1510 The rare first edition of Geyler s Ship of Fools. “A curious story against the vices of the times, and znore especially against the abuses of the Church of Rome, a 7 id a work that has alzvays been eagezdy sought for.” Title time-soiled. Cut close at top. 437 Gibbon, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, with notes by Dean Milman and M. Guizot. Edited, wnth additional notes, by Wm. Smith. With portrait and maps. 8 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by Tout. Murray, London, 1855 Best Editiozi. ART of WALKING THE Streets of London. By Mr. GA T. Fljfo te Mceri pedes'! An^ quo via duc'tty in T)rbem ? Virg. LONDON; Printed for Bernard Lintott , at the Crofs-Kiys between the Temyle Gates in Fleetjireet. Facsimile of Title, Lot 433 43^ Gilchrist, Alex. Life of William Blake. With Selec- tions from his Poems, and other WritintTs. A New and- Enlarged Edition. Illustrated from Blake's own zvorks , additional Letters and a Memoir of the Author. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, uncut. Ivoudon, 1880 Some new illustrations have been added to this zuork, zvhick has long since taken its positiozt as the authority oti the sub- ject ; and there are some thirty additional letters added, to the biogi-aphical poition,formmg a ziew link to the life of Blake,, and W. M. Rossetti has reznsed, enlarged and perfected the catalogues of Blake's Works which appeared in the Firstt Edition. 439 Gilder, Richard Watson. The New Day. A Poent in Songs and Sonnets. Square 121110, decorated vellum, silk linings, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 187& First Edition. Special issue of Gilder's First Book, zvith an autograph presentation insciption by the author to Laura M. W. Stedman, and an autograph letter [signed in initials'^ inserted, referring to its printing. 440 Gilder, Richard Watson. Two Worlds, ami other Poems. i2mo, vellum, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1891. First Edition. Autograph presentation copy. 441 Gilder, Richard Watson. The Great Remembrance, and Other Poems. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1893^, First Edition. 442 Gilder, Richard Watson. Five Books of Song. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1S94; Autograph presentation copy from the author. 443 Gilder, Richard Watson. Poems and Inscriptions by.. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1901; First Edition. 444 Gilder, Richard Watson. Lincoln. Passages from his Speeches and Letters. With an Introduction by.. Portrait. i6mo, morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 191E 66 445 (Goldsmith, Oliver.) She Stoops to Conquer; or, The Mistakes of a Night. A Comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. Written by Dr. Gold- smith. 8vo, full green crushed levant, gilt, dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Riviere. London; Printed by F. Newberry, 1773 First Edition. One of the very rare early issues in which p. 6y is printed p6, ajid the pagination jumpiug from p2 to 81. The catch-word on p. 200 is printed “ Tony" instead of Hastings!' These errors were corrected in later issues, and Diggory is omitted from Dramatis Personce. 446 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Works of. Edited by Allan Cunningham. Illustrated with five steel vignettes. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Murray, London, 1854 447 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Traveller. The Deserted Vil- lage and other Poems, zvith original steel engravings from the designs of Richard Wcstall. 121110, morocco, gilt. New York, 1889 448 Gosse, Edmund W. On Viol and Flute. i2mo, original picture boards. London, 1873 First Edition of the author' s first book, with A. L. V. of Gosse inserted. Very scarce. From the Library of E. C. Stedman, zvith bookplate. ,449 Gosse, Edmund. The Secret of Narcisse. A Ro- mance. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1892 First Edition. Autograph pre^ezitation copy from the author, and A. L. S. of the author in reference to the book inserted. 450 Gray, Mr. (Thos.) Poems by. 4to, half calf. Glasgow, R. & A. Foulis, 1768 Fine copy of the First Edition, from the library of Francis Marion Crazvford, with bookplate. 45 1 Gray, Thos. Elegy written in a country Church-yard. Illustrated with word engravings by R. S'. Gilbert. 8vo, morocco, rubbed. Philadelphia, 1845 6 ; 452 Gray, Thomas. The Poetical Works of, with life, by Rev. John Mitford. i2tno, full polished blue calf, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1883 453 Greenaway. The Quiver of Love. A Collection of Valentines, Ancient and Modern, with illustrations in colors from drazvings by Walter Crane and K. Greenaway . 4to, cloth, gilt. London, 1876 454 Greenaway, Kate. The Pied Piper of Hamelin, by Robert Browning. With thirty-five illustrations (in color) by Kate Greenaway. 4to, picture boards. London, n. d. 455 Grolier Club. The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury. Edited from the Best Manuscripts and Translated into Eng- lish, with an introduction and notes by Andrew Fleming West, Professor in Princeton College. 3 vols. 4to, vellum, uncut. New York : Printed for the Grolier Club, 1889 Only 2gy copies printed. 456 Grolier Club. The History of Helyas, Knight of the Swan. Translated by Robert Copland from the French Version published in Paris in 1504. A literal reprint in the types of Wynkin de Worde, after the unique copy printed by him upon parchment in London, MCCCCCXII. 4to, ornamented pigskin, brass clasps, uncut, in pigskin drop case. The Grolier Club of the City of New York, 1901 Only J2p copies printed on Whatman paper. 457 Gruyer, F. A. Voyage Autour du Salon Carre, au Musee du Louvre, Ouvrage illustre de quarante Heliogra- vures, Executees d’apres les tableaux ojiginaux par Braun Royal 4to, three quarter morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Firmin-Didot, Paris, 1891 Original covers bound in. 458 Guizot, M. The Works of, viz.: General History of Civilization, Oxford, 1837. Memoirs of George Monk, Duke of Albemarle, London, 1838. Corneille and his Times, London, 1852. Shakespeare and his Times, London, 1852. History of Charles the First, and the Eng- lish Revolution, 2 vols., London, 1854. History of Oliver Cromwell, and the English Commonwealth, 2 vols., Lon- 68 don, 1854. History of Richard Cromwell, and the Re- storation of Charles II, 2 vols., London, 1856. Memoirs to Illustrate the History of My Time, 4 vols., London, 1858. Memoirs of a Minister of State, London, [864. Memoirs of Sir Robert Peel, London, 1857. And Tiie Last Days of the Reign of Louis Philippi, London, 1867. 17 vols. 8vo, half light calf, gilt, marbled edges. London, 1837-67 Fine set. Very scarce. 459 Haeckel, Ernst. The Evolution of Man. Illustrated . 2 vols. i2mo, half morocco. New York, 1896 460 Hake, A. Edgmont. The Story of Chinese Garden, with tivo portraits and maps. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1884 461 Halevy, Ludovic. L’Abbe Constantin. Illustre par Madame Madeleine Lemaire. 4to, three-quarter green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Paris, 1887 462 Halleck, Fitz-Greene. Fanny, with other Poems, from the edition of 1821. Frontispiece. 121110, cloth. New York, 1839 463 Hamilton, C. Antoine. Memoires du Comte de Gram- ment. Edition ornee de 72 Portraits, graves (by Schiar- orietto, Harding, and others) d’apres les tableaux originaux. 4to, full red straight grained morocco, gilt. Londres ( 1793) This copy has yg portraits, all fitie impressions. 464 Hamilton, Anthony. Memoirs of Count Grammont. A new edition, to which are prefixed a biographical sketch of Count Hamilton, and a translation of the epistle to Count Grammont. Illustrated with sixty-four portraits engraved by Edward Scrivin. 2 vols. 8vo, russia, gilt. London, i8ri The First Edition with the Scrivin plates, which are all fine, clear impressions , from the Library of Peter Horrocks, with bookplates. 465 Hamilton, Count A. Memoirs of Count Grammont. a new Translation, with notes and illustrations, embellished zuith 69 j 6 portraits engraved by Harding, Gardiner, ayid others, of the principal characters mentioned hi the work. 4to, diamond calf, rubbed. London, n. d. 466 Hamerton. Philip Gilbert. The Unknown River. Illus- trated with thirty-seven illustrations , etched from nature by the author. 8vo, morocco, gilt, rubbed. Boston, 1872 467 Harland, Marion. When Ghosts Walk, The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History and Literature. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1898 FIRST EDITIONS OF JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS’ WORKS. 468 Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings. The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. Illus- ti ated. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1881 First Edition. 469 Harris, Joel Chandler. Nights with Uncle Remus. M\'ths and Legends of the Old Plantation. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1883 First Edition. 470 Harris, Joel Chandler. Mingo, and other Sketches in Black and White. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1884 Eirst Edition. 471 Hams, Joel Chandler. Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1887 Eirst Edition. 472 Harris, Joel Chandler. Daddy Jake, the Runaway and Short Stories, told after Dark. By “ Uncle Remus.” Illus- trated. 4to, original pictorial boards. New York ( 1889) Eirst Edition. 473 Harris, Joel Chandler. Balaam and His Master, and other Sketches and Stories. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1891 Eirst Edition. 70 474 Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus and His Friends. Old Plantation Stories, Songs, and Ballads, with Sketches of Negro Character. Illustrated by A. B. Frost. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1892 First Edition. 475 Harris, Joel Chandler. On the Plantation. A Story of a Georgia Boy’s Adventures During the War. Illustrated. 12010, cloth. New York, 1892 First Edition. 476 Harris, CJoelJ Chandler. Evening Tales. Done into English from the French of Frederic Ortoli. 12010, cloth. New York, 1893 First Edition. 477 Harris, Joel Chandler. Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer Country. What the Children Saw and Heard There. Illustrated by Oliver Herford. Square 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1894 First Edition. 478 Harris, Joel Chandler. Mr. Rabbit at Home ; a Sequel to Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer Country. Illus- trated by Oliver Herford. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1895 First Edition. 479 Harris, Joel, -Chandler. The Story of Aaron (so named) The Son of BenJAli, told by his Friends and Acquaintances- Illustrated by Oliver Herfo 7 'd. Square 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1896 First Edition. 480 Harris, Joel^Chandler. Sister Jane, Her Friends and Acquaintances. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1S96 First' Edition. * 481 Harris, ^Joel Chandler. Aaron in the Wildwoods. Il- lustrated. Small 4to, cloth. Boston, 1897 First Edition. 482 Harris, Joel Chandler. Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War. Illustrated. 71 i2mo, cloth. Bostou, 1898 First edition. 483 Harris, Joel Chandler. Plantation Pageants. Illus- trated by E. Boyd Smith. Square 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1899 First Edition. 484 Harris, Joel'Chandler. The'Chronicles of Aunt Minerv'-y Ann. Illustrated. i2mo, buckram, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1899 First Edition. 485 Harris, Joel Chandler. On the Wing of Occasions. 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The Bishop and the Booger- man. Being the Story of a Little Truly-Girl, who grew up ; her mysterious Uncle, etc. Illustrated . i2mo, cloth. New York, 1909 First Edition. FIRST EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF BRET HARTE. 492 Harte, Bret. The Sanitary Commission Bulletin No. 7, New York, July i, 1864; and April i, 1864. 8vo, sewed. Contains Bret Harte' s “ How Are You ? Sanitary." Re- printed from the San Francisco Bidletm. 493 (Harte, Bret.) Fourteenth Anniversary of the Society of California Pioneers. Oration by Rev. Henry W. Bel- lows. Poem by Frank Bret Harte. 8vo, printed wrappers. San Francisco, 1864 First Edition. 493 (Harte, Bret.) Outcroppings. Being Selections of California Verse. Small 4to. San Francisco, 1866 First Edition. 494 Harte, F. Bret. Condensed Novels and other Papers, with comic illustrations by Frank Bellew. i2mo, cloth. New York, G. W. Carleton & Co., 1867 FBst Edition. 495 Harte, F. Bret. The Lost Gallion and other Tales. i2mo, cloth. San Francisco, Towne & Bacon, 1867 First Edition. 496 Harte, Bret. The Luck of Roaring Camp and other sketches. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Fields, Osgood & Co., 1870 497 Harte, Bret. The Heathen Chinee. By F. Bret Harte. Illustrated by Joseph Hidl. 8vo, in printed envelope. The Western News Company, Chicago ( 1870) Nine lithograph plates with text on each, enclosed in the origi- nal lithographic envelope. 73 498 Harte, Bret. The Pliocene Skull. Sketches by E. M. Schaeffer, M. D., Dec. 8, 1870. v^mall 4to, original wrapper. (Washington, entered according to Act of Congress, etc., 1871) Second Issue. 499 Karte, Bret. Poems by. i6nio, cloth. Boston, Fields, Osgood & Co., 1871 First Edition. 500 Harte, Bret. Sensation Novels, condensed. Frontispiece i6mo, pictorial wrappers, loose. London, John Camden Hotten, n. d. (1871) First English Edition. 501 - Harte, Bret. East and West Poems. i2ino, cloth. Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1871 First Edition. 502 Karte, Bret. Poems by. Illustrated. i6mo, cloth. Toronto, 1871 503 Harte, F. Bret. That Heathen Chinee and other Poems, mostly Humorous. Frontispiece . i6mo, cloth, uncut. London, John Camden Hotten, n. d. First English Edition, advertisements dated i 8 ji . 504 Harte, Bret. The Luck of Roaring Camp. (Heathen Chinee). Poems and other Sketches. i6mo. cloth. Toronto, A. S. Irving, 1871 Contains ‘‘An Answer to Trnthfid James," apparently not in any other edition. 505 Flarte, Bret. Condensed Novels, with illustrations by S. Ey tinge, Jr. i2mo, cloth. Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1871 First Edition. 506 Harte, Bret. The Heathen Chinee, with illustrations by S. Ey tinge, Jr. i2mo, original wrapper. Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1871 With A. L. S. of the author inserted, referring to this edition. 507 Harte, Bret. The Luck of Roaring Camp, and other Sketches. Full page engravings . 4to, cloth. Boston, 1872 74 508 (Harte, Bret.) New York Tribune Extra No. 4. (Lec- ture Sheet), two leaves (end of the year 1872). Contaming a sjimmary of a lecture by Bret Harte on the Argonouts of 509 Harte, Bret. Mrs. Shagg’s Husband an other Sketches. i6mo, cloth. Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1873 First Edition. Title defaced. 510 Harte, Bret. The Select Works of. In Prose and Verse, with an introduction by J. Montesquieu Bellew. Illus- trated. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, Chatto & Windus, n. n. (1873) 51 1 Harte, Bret. Tales of the Argonauts, and other Sketches. i2mo, cloth. Boston : Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1875 First Edition. 512 Harte, Bret. i2mo, cloth. First Edition. Echoes of the Foot-Hills. Boston ; Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1875 513 Harte, Bret. i6mo, cloth. First Edition. Two Men of Sandy Bar. A Drama. Boston : Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1876 514 Harte, Bret. Gabriel Conroy. Illustrated.. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, Conn., 1876 First Edition, with A. L. S. {with initials) inserted, in refer- ence to the publication of Gabriel Coiiroy” through Scribner's Monthly and an English Magazine at the same time. 5 I 5 Harte, Bret Thankful Blossom. A Romance of the Jerseys. 1779. Illustrated. i6mo, cloth. Boston : Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1877 First Edition. 516 (Harte, Bret). West Point Tic-Tacs. A Collection of Military Verse, together with the special Poem “Cadet Grey,” by Bret Harte. Illustrated (by Nast, Moran and others) . Oblong 4to, cloth. New York ; Horner, Lee & Co., 187S First Edition. 75 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 Harte, Bret. The Hoodlum Band, nnd other Stories. i6mo, colored wrappers. London : Ward, Lock & Co., n. d. (1878) First Edition. Published in Afnerica as Drift from two Shores. Harte, Bret. i6mo, cloth. First Edition. Harte, Bret. i6mo, cloth. First Edition. Drift from two Shores. Boston : Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1878 The Story of a Mine. Boston ; Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1878 Harte, Bret. The Twins of Table Mountain, and other Stories. i6mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879 First Edition. Harte, Bret. An Heiress of Red Dog, and other Tales. i2mo, picture boards. London ; Chatto & Windus, 1879 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Jeff Briggs’s Love Story, and other Sketches. i6mo, pictorial boards. London : Chatto & Windus, 1880 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Flip, and Found at Blazing Star. i6mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, MifSin & Co., 1882 First Edition. Harte, Bret. The Poetical Works of. Household Edi- tion. i6mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1883 Harte, Bret. In the Carquinez Woods. i6mo, cloth. Boston ; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1884 First Edition. Harte, Bret. On the Frontier. i6tno, cloth. Boston ; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1884 First Edition. Harte, Bret. The Man on the Beach. i6mo, pictorial boards. London : Geo. Routledge & Sons, n. d. (1885) First Edition. 76 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 Harte, Bret. By Shore and Sedge. i6mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1885 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Maruja. i6mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1885 First Edition. Harte, Bret. The Queen of the Pirate Isle. Ilhistrated by Kate Gree7iaway . Engraved arid printed (in colors) by Edmund Evans. Small 4to, buckram, decorated. London ; Frederick-Warne & Co., n. d. (1886) First Edition. Last page slightly damaged on margin. Harte, Bret. Poetical Works of. With an introduction by the Rev. Hugh Reginald Haweis (Lacks Wrappers). i6mo, paper. London : Geo. Routledge & Sons ( 1886) Harte, Bret Snow-Bound at Eagle’s. i6mo, cloth. Boston ; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1886 First Edition. Harte, Bret. The Censor of the Excelsior. i2tno, cloth. Boston ; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Devil’s Ford. A Nov'el. i6mo, paper wrappers. London : F. V. White & Co., 1887 First Edition. Harte, Bret. A Millionaire of Rough and Ready and Devil’s Ford. i6mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887 Eirst Edition. Harte, Bret. Flip. Traduction de De Seigneux. i2mo, paper, uncut. Paris, 18S8 Harte Bret. A Phyllis of the Sierras and a Drift from Redwood Camp. i6mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., i 838 First Edition. Harte, Bret. The Argonaut of North Liberty. i6mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., i 883 First Edition. 77 539 Harte, Bret. Cressy. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1899 First Edition. 540 Harte, Bret. The Heritage of Deadlow Marsh and other Tales. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1889 First Edition. 541 Harte, Bret. A Ward of the Golden Gate. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1890 First Edition. 542 Harte, Bret. A Waif of the Plains. Square i6mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin &Co., 1890 First Edition. 543 Harte, Bret. A Sappho of Green Springs, and other Stories. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1891 First Edition. 544 Harte, Bret. A First Family of Tasajara. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892 First Edition. 545 Harte, Bret. Colonel Starbottle’s Client, and some other People. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Hougton, Mifflin & Co., 1892 First Edition. 546 Harte, Bret. Sally Dows, and_®other Stories. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1893 First Edition. 547 Harte, Bret. Susy, a story of the Plains. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1893 First Edition. 548 Harte, Bret. The Bell-ringer of Angel’s, and other Stories. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1894 549 Harte, Bret. A Protegee of Jack Hamlin’s, and other Stories. i2nio, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1894 First Edition. 78 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 (Harte, Bret. ) My First Book. The Experiences of Walter Besant, James Payn, Hall Caine, Rudyard Kipling, Bret Harte, and others. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. London, 1894 First Edition. Harte, Bret. In a Hollow of the Hills. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1895 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Clarence. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1895 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Barker’s Luck and other Stories. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1896 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Three Partners ; or, The Big Strike on Heavy Tree Hill. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1897 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Tales of Trail and Town. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1898 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Some Later Verses. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. London, Chatto & Windus, 1898 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Stories in Light and Shadow. i2mo, cloth, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1898 First Edition. Harte, Bret. Mr. Jack Hamlin’s Mediation, and other Stories. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1899 First Edition. Harte, Bret. From Sand Hill to Pine. i2mo, cloth. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1900 First Edition. Harte, Bret. A Treatise and a Tribute. By T. Edgar Pemberton. Portrait. 79 i2mo, cloth. First Edition. London, Greening & Co., 1900 561 Harte, Bret. i2mo, cloth. First Edition. Under the Red-Woods. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1901 562 Harte, Bret. i2mo, cloth. Openings in the Old Trail. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1902 First Edition. 563 Harte, Bret. Condensed Novels. Second Series. New Burlesques. i2mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1902 First Edition. 564 Harte, Bret. Sue. A Play in Three Acts. By Bret Harte and T. Edgar Pemberton. Adapted from Bret Harte’s Story, The Judgment of Bolinas Plain. Frontis- piece. i2mo, cloth. London : Greening & Co., 1902 565 Harte, Bret. The Life of By T. Edgar Pemberton. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt. London, 1903 566 Harte, Bret, Truth’s Trust and Other Stories. i2mo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1903 First Edition. 567 Harte, Bret, His Letter, His Answer, and Her Last Letter. Pictured by Arthur I. Keller. Square 8vo, cloth. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1905 568 Harte, Bret. Tennessee’s Partner. Frontispiece. i6mo, half vellum. San Francisco, n. d. (1907) First Separate Edition. Western Classic No. j. 569 Harte, Bret. The Lectures of Compiled from various sources. To which is added “ The Piracy of Bret Harte’s Fables.” By Chas. Meeker Kozlay. Erontispiece . i2mo, cloth. Brooklyn, 1909 570 Harte, Bret. Salomy Jane. With illustrations by Harri- son Fisher and Arthur I. Keller. 8vo, decorated cloth. Boston, 1910 First Edition. 8o 571 Harte, Bret. Facsimile of the Original Manuscript of The Heathen Chinee as written for the Overland Monthly by Francis Bret Harte. 4to, sheets, portrait on cover. San Francisco, n. d. Liirge paper copy. Only 12 printed. 572 Harte, Bret. Lothario, or the Adventures of a Young Gentleman in Search of a Religion. By Mr. Benjamin (Bret Harte). Illustrated. i6mo, original picture wrappers. London, John Camden Hotten, n. d Fir si Edition. 573 Harte, Bret. The Man on the Beach (“The Hoodlum Band and Who was my quiet Friend.”) i6mo, printed boards. London, Geo. Routledge & Sons, n. d First English Edition. 574 Harte, Bret. The Fool of Five Forks. i6mo, original printed boards. London, n. d First Edition. 575 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Transformation; or, the Ro- mance of Monte Beni. Illustrated with Photographs. i2mo, vellum, gilt, red edges. Leipzig, i860 576 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter, a Romance. i2mo, original cloth, in morocco drop case. Boston, Ticknor, Reed & Helds, 1850 The rare first issue of the first edition, with the word "redu- plicate” on page 21, line 20, for is word " repudiate,” was substituted in the second issue. Fine copy with the adver- tisements dated March i , 18 po. Hawthorne' s most famous xvork. FIRST EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF JOHN HAY. 577 Hay Jno. Amasan Stone. Born April 27, 1818. Died, May II, 1883. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. New York, The DeVinne Press, n. d Only gp copies reprinted from the Magazine of Western History. 578 Hay, Colonel John. The Enchanted Shirt. Pictured by fames Sinclair {colored'). Oblong, 4to, picture wrappers. London, John Walker & Co., n. d. 8i 579 (Hay, John.) The Republican Party. “ A Party fit to Govern.” By John Hay and Elihu Root. 4to, wrappers. Privately printed, New York, 1904 First Edition. 580 The Same. The Campaign edition. 8vo. 581 Hay, John. A Poet in Exile. Early Letters of John Hay. Edited by Caroline Ticknor. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1910 One of copies. 582 Hay, Jno. Remarks of. In Reply to the Toast of “Our Recent Diplomacy,” at the Dinner of the New York Chamber of Commerce, November 19, 1901. 8vo, wrappers. First Edition. 583 Hay, Jno. The Platform of Anarchy. An Address to Students of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O., Oct. 6, 1 896. 8vo, w’rappers. n. p., n. d. 584 (Hay, Jno.) Bishop, Jos. Bucklin, John Hay, Scholar Statesman. An Address before Brown Universit}-, Jan. 19, 1906. 8vo, wrappers. Providence, 1906 Autograph presentation copy from the author to Edmund Clarence Stedman. 585 (Hay, Jno.) Celebration of the One Hundreth Anniver- sary of the Founding of Brown University. Sep. 6, 1864. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Providence, 1865 On pages ip 6 —ipg is a Poem by fno. Hay. 586 Hay, Jno. Little Breeches. A Pike County View of Special Providence. Illustrated by J. F. Engel. 8vo, half morocco. New York : J. S. Redfield, 1871 First Edition, with authograph of the author inserted. 587 Hay, Jno. Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle, and Little Breeches. With illustrations by S. Ey tinge, fr. i6mo, original wrappers. Boston, 1871 '588 Hay, Jno. In Praise of Omar, and Address before the Omar Khayyam Club. i6mo, limp boards. Portland, Me., 1898 589 Hay, Jno. Speech of. At the Unveiling of the Bust of Sir Walter Scott at Westminster Abbey, May 21, 1897. Portrait. Square i2mo, boards. London : Jno. Lane, 1897 First Edition. 590 Hay, Jno. Pike County Ballads, and other Pieces. i2mo, cloth. Boston ; Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1871 First Edition. 591 Hay, Jno. Castilian Days. T2mo, cloth. Boston ; Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1871 First Edition. 592 Hay, Jno. The Bread Winners. A Social Study. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1884 First Edition. 593 Hay, Jno. William McKinley Memorial Address of. Delivered in the Capitol, February 27. 1902, by Invitation of the Congress. i2ino, boards. New York, n. d. 594 (Haywood, Sir John.) The First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Henrie the IIII. Extending to the end of the first yeare of his raigne. Written by I. H. Small 4to, full mottled calf, gilt, dentelle borders, gilt edges, b}' Hayday. Imprinted at London by John Wolfe, 1599 First Edition. Fine copy. Scarce. ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS BY LAFCADIO HEARN. NoTK. — T hese manuscripts were consigned direct from Tokyo, by Mrs. Lafcadio Hearn, the wife of the distinguished Author, and com- prise all the manuscripts by Mr. Hearn in her possession. We are safe in saying that such an opportunity to obtain an original manuscript of an Author, who is continually rising in the estimation of the literary- world, will not occur again. ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF LAFCADIO HEARN’S GLIMPSES OF UNFAMILIAR JAPAN. 595 Hearn, Lafcadio. The original manuscript of Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, which was published in 2 volumes. Post 8vo form, by Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 1894. 8vo. in drop case. This manuscript is of the most noted work of the Author. Lacks the title, dedication page. Preface, and twelve opening lines of the first article, “ First Day in the Orient.” It is in two volumes. Written in ink in the well-known characteristic and legible hand of Lafcadio Hearn. Consists of 1434 pages ; Index, 20 pages ; lacking page 12, and 4 illustrations. ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF LAFACADIO HEARN’S TRANSLATION OF FLAUBERT’S TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY. 596 Hearn, Lafcadio. The Original Manuscript of The Temptation of St. Anthony. By Gustave Flaubert. Trans- lated by Lafcadio Hearn, which was published by The Alice Harriman Company, New York, 1910. 8vo, in drop case. The Manuscript is in 2 vols., written in pencil, in the well-known and characteristic legible hand of Lafcadio Hearn. Vol. i, 364 pp.; Vol . 2 , 368 pp. ; addenda of 5 pp. , making in all 737 pp. , bound i n 2 vols , oblong 8vo, half roan. ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF LAFCADIO HEARN’S IN GHOSTLY JAPAN. 597 Hearn, Lafcadio. The Original Manuscript of In Ghostly Japan, which was published in i2mo form by Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1899. 8vo. in drop case. This Manuscript, which is without title or introduction, is comprised of ij monographs. All written m the well-known characteristic and legible hand, in ink, of Lafacadio Hearn, viz.. Fragments, ii pp.; Furisode, 12 pp.; Incense, 6 g pp.; A Story of Devination, 25 pp.; Silkworms, pi pp.; A Passional Karma, lop pp.; Footprints of the Buddha, jj pp.; Ululation, j/ pp.; Bits of Poetry, / j .8 7>/.; Japanese Buddhist Proverbs, pj pp.; Suggestion, 12 pp.; Ingwa-banashi, 20 pp.; A Yaidzu,j/ pp. — in all,gpp pp. 8 VO. 84 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF LAFCADIO HEARN’S EXOTICS AND RETROSPECTIVES. 598 Hearn, Lafcadio. The Original Manuscript of Exotics and Retrospectives, which was published in i2mo form by- Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1878, in drop case. This embraces the whole of the original manuscript^ with the exception of the nine coyicluding words “ through countless for- gotten cycles of your own incalctdable past" of the retrospec- tive entitled the Eternal Haunter. The works consist of sixteen separate Monographs, all neatly written in Hearn's well-known characteristic and legible hand, viz.: Fiji-no-Yama, on 64 pp. with Title and Dedication and 4 pp. of Introduction. In- sect Musicians, 115 pp. A Question in the Zen Texts, 22 pp. The Literature of the Dead, 170 pp. Frogs, 44 pp. Of Moon Desire, 24 pp. Murmurs and Scents of THE Infinite Sea, 30 pp. Beauty is Memory, 25 pp. Sad- ness IN Beauty, 17 pp. Parfume de Jeunesse, ii pp. Azure Psychology, 36 pp. A Serenade, 22 pp. A Red Sunset, 28 pp. Frisson, 25 pp. Vespertino Cogniatio, 47 pp. The Fternal Haunter, 20 pp., in all 706 pp. 8vo. FIRST EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF LAFCADIO HEARN. 599 Hearn, Lafcadio. Stray Leaves from Strange Literature, Stories reconstructed from the Anvari-Soheili, Baital Pachisi, Mahabharata, Pantchatantra, Gulistan, Talmud, Kale- wala, etc. Square 121110, original, light gray decorated cloth. Boston, James R. Osgood & Company^ 1884 First Editio)i. 600 Hearn (Lafcadio). La Cuisine Creole : A Collection of Culinary Recipes, from Leading Chefs and Noted Creole Housewives who have made New Orleans famous for its Cuisine. Square i2mo, cloth. New York, W. H. Coleman (1885) Issued anonymously and until recently unknozvn as a Hearn item. Coleman azid Heaim were friends, their acquam- tance having begun in the former s book shop in the old Astor House, New York, at a time zvhen the author was doing journalistic work in New York, in the early eighties. Cole- man, who published the above, also published ^Hombo Zhebes," a collection of Creole proz>erbs. Scarce. 85 601 Hearn, Lafcadio. “ Gombo Zhebes.” Little Dictionary of Creole Proverbs, selected from six Creole Dialects. Trans- lated into French and into English, with notes, complete index to subjects, and some brief remarks upon the Creole idoms of Louisiana. Square i2mo, cloth. New York ; Will. H. Coleman, 1885 First Edition. 602 Hearn, Lafcadio. Some Chinese Ghosts. i2mo, original yellow cloth, with designs of Chinese Masque on side, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1887 First Edition. 603 Hearn, Lafcadio. Jouma, The Story of a West Indian Slave. Frontispiece. i2tno, original white cloth, ornamented with blue designs. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1889 First Edition. 604 Hearn, Lafcadio. Chita : A Memory of Lost Island. i2mo, original terra-cotta cloth. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1899 Eirst Edition. 605 Hearn, Lafcadio. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard (member of the Institute). By Anatole France. The Translation and Introduction by Lafcadio Hearn. 8vo, cloth. Harper, New York, 1890 One of 20 copies bound by Harper for Hearn for presenta- tation purposes. Excessively rare. 606 Hearn, Lafcadio. The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard (Member of the Institute). By Anatole France. The trans- lation and introduction by Lafcadio Hearn. 8vo, original printed wrappers. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1890 First Edition. 607 Hearn, Lafcadio. Two Years in the French West Indies. Illustrated. i2mo, original decorated cloth. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1890 First Edition. 608 Hearn, Lafcadio. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan. 2 vols. Post 8vo, cloth. Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1894 First Edition. 86 6 og Hearn, Lafcadio. “ Out of the East.” Reveries and Studies in New Japan. i2mo, original cloth. Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1895 Firsf Edition. 610 Hearn, Lafcadio. Kokoro, Hints and Echoes of Japan- ese Inner Life. Vignette on title. i2mo, original cloth. Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 First Edition. 61 1 Hearn, Lafcadio. Gleanings in Buddha-Fields. Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East. i2mo, original blue cloth, top edges gilt. Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1897 First Edition. 612 Hearn, Lafcadio. Exotics and Retrospectives. Illustrated. i2mo, original light gray cloth, decorated, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston ; Little, Brown & Co., 1898 First Edition. 613 Hearn, Lafcadio. Clarimonde. Translated by. From the French of Theophile Gautier. l6mo, original decorated buckram. Published by Brentano’s,at 31 Union Square, New York, n. d. (1899) First Edition. 614 Hearn, Lafcadio. Shadowings. Illustrated. i2mo, original decorated blue cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, Little, Brown and Co, 1900. First Edition. 615 Hearn, Lafcadio. A Japanese Miscellany. Illustrated. i2mo, original decorated light green cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston : Little, Brown & Co., 1901 First Edition. 616 Hearn, Lafcaido. Kotto, being Japanese Curios with Sundry Cobwebs, ivith Illustrations by Genjiro Veto. i2mo, original decorated green cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1902 First Edition. 617 Hearn, Lafcadio. Japanese Faiiy Tales. Rendered into English by Lafcadio Hearn. Four volumes, entitled, The Goblin Spider; The Old Woman who lost her Dump- lings; Chi Chin Kobakama ; The Boy who Drew Cats> With manv beautiful illustrations in colors. i2mo and i6mo, printed on Japanese crepe paper. Tokyo ( 1902) Exceedingly scarce. Very fetv copies ever reached this country, and those fell into the hands of yotuig readers. The set - here offered is new. It is needless to say that these vol- umes are lacking in many Collections of Hearn's books ; in fact, their existence was almost unknown until the appearance of the admirable bibliography by Miss Stedman, appended ter- Dr. G. M. Gotda's book on Hearn fgo8). 618 Hearn, Lafeadio (and others). Japanese Fairy Tales, by Native Authors, Lafeadio Hearn, and others. Illustrated by native authors. 20 vols. i2tno, original crepe wrappers, ornamented in colors. Tokyo, Hasegawa, n. d,. 619 Hearn, Lafeadio. Japan, an Attempt at Interpretation. Colored frontispiece . i2mo, original brownish-yellow cloth, top edges gilt. New York,, Macmillan Company, 1904 First Edition. 620 Hearn, Lafeadio. Kwiadan ; Stories and Studies of Strange Things. Ilhtstrated. i2mo, original slate-green decorated cloth, top edges gilt. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1904: First Edition. 62 1 Hearn, Lafeadio. The Romance of the Milky Way ancf; Other Studies and Stories. i2mo, original dark grey cloth, yellow tops. Houghton, Mifflin & Co,, Boston and New York. 1905. First Edition. 622 Hearn, Lafeadio. Letter from the Raven. Being the Correspondence of Lafeadio Hearn and Henry Watkin, With introduction and critical comment by the Editor,. Milton Bronner. i2mo, board, canvas back. New York : Brentano’s, 1907 First Edition. 623 Hearn, Lafeadio. The Temptation of St. Anthony. By Gaston Flaubert. Translated by Lafeadio Hearn. i2mo, original cloth. The Alice Hammon Company, New York and Seattle, 1910 88 624 Hearn, Lafcadio. Japanese Letters of Lafeadio Hearn. Edited by Elizabeth Bisland. The original issue, extracted from the numbers of “The Atlantic Monthly,.’ 1909— 1910. 8vo, cloth. 625 Hearn, Lafcadio. The Japanese Letters of. Edited with an introduction by Elizabeth Bisland, with illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1910 First edition, in book form, limited to 200 copies, entirely uncut, with paper label. 626 Hearn, Lafcadio. Lafcadio Hearn in Japan. By Yone Noguchi. With other Lafcadio Hearn’s Reminiscences. Illustrated . i2mo, Japanese board covers, in ornamented board case. Yokohama; Kelly & Walsh, Japan, 1910 626A Fleam, Lafcadio. Concerning, by George M. Gould. With a Bibliograph}’ by Laura Stedman. Portrait. i2mo, boards, cloth back. Philadelphia, n. d. (1908) This contains Miss Stedman s noted Bibliography . 626B Hearn, Lafcadio. The Life and Letters of By Eliza- beth Bisland, ivith illustrations . 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1906 First Edition. Only 200 copies printed, entirely uncut, with paper label, containing a page of Hearne's manuscript. 627 (Hemans, Felecia.) Poems, by Felecia Dorothea Browne. Vignette woodcuts. 4to, full polished calf, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Liverpool, 1808 First Edition. Very rare. Choice copy, with an autograph Poem by the Author. “ The Kaiser s Feast" laid in. From the McKee Library, zvith bookplate. ,628 Henley, William Ernest. A Book of Verses. i6mo, original printed wrappers, uncut. London, 1888 Scarce. This little book contains Henley's unapproachable 'Hn Hospital : Rhymes and Rythms," not pictured from fancy , but the eloquent expression of actual expeiience. The Richard Le Gallienne copy with his verse bookplate. 629 Henry, O. Strictly Business. More Stories of the Four Millions. 89 I2U10, cloth. First Edition. New York, 1910 630 Henry, O. Whirligigs. i2mo, cloth. First Edition. New York, 1910 631 Henry, O. Roads of Destiny. I2U10, original cloth. First Edition. New York, 1909 632 Henry, O. Options. Iltusrated. i2nio, cloth. First Edition. New York, 1909 633 Henry, O. The Voice of the City, the Four Millions. Further Stories of i2mo, cloth. Fii'st Edition. New York, 1908 634 Henry, O. The Gentle Grafter. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Eirst Edition. New York, 1908 635 Henry, O. The Trimmed Lamp, the Four Millions. Frontispiece. and other Stories of i2mo, cloth. First Edition. New York. 1907 636 Henry, O. Heart of the West. i2mo, decorated cloth. First Edition. New York, 1907 637 Henry, O. Cabbages and Kings. i2tno, original cloth. New York, 1904 First Edition. 638 Heptameron, The. Of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre. Newly translated into English from the Authentic Text of M. Le Roux de Lincy. With an Essay upon the Heptameron by George Saintsbury. Also the original seventy-three full-page Engravings., designed by N. Freuden- berg, and one hundred and fifty head and tail pieces by Bunker. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1894 Printed for the Society of English Bibliophilists. 639 Herbert, George. The Works of. In Prose and Verse. Portrait. go 2 vols. 8vo, calf, antique red edges. W. Pickering, Pondon, 1853 This is one of the rarest of Pickering imprints, and the most sought after edition of the Works of “ the Sweet Singer of the Temple T 640 Herrick, Robert. Hesperides, The Poems and Other Remains of. Edited by W. Carew Hazlitt. Portrait. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1869 641 Hervieu, Paul. Flirt. Illustre par Madame Madeleine Lemaire. Royal 4 to, three-quarter maroon crushed levant, top edges gilt, uncut. Paris, 1890 Original covers bound in. 642 Hill, Henry D. Essays on the Institutions, Government and Manners of the States of Ancient Greece. i2mo, full calf, gilt, marbled edges. London, 1823 643 Hogarth’s Masterpieces. A Series of eighty-eight re- duced engravings by Riepenhausen after the principal En- gravings of Hogarth, containing the suppressed plates. Oblong 4to, half morocco. N. P. N. D. 644 Holbein, H. The Dance of Death, painted by. And engraved by W. Hollar. Folding Frontispiece. {^Portraits of Holbein and Hollar and thirty plates.) Small 4to, three-quarter morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1804 Large paper copy. 645 Hale, Dean. The Memoirs of Portrait. i2ino, cloth. London, 1894 646 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Distinguished Poet, Essayist, &c. Autograph letter, signed, with initials. 4 pp., Svo. March 28, 1859. By Mr. F. S. Cozzens, with addressed envelope, framed. An interesting, chatty letter, mentioning Longfdloiv , Emer- son, and Lowell. 647 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The Leaflet. A Poem. Il- lustrated by Geo. W. Edzvards and F. Hopkinson Smith. Mounted on muslin guards. 4to, half vellum. Boston, 1886 648 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Poems by. New and en- larged Edition. r2mo, cloth. Boston, 1849 Containing prefatory 7 iote and nhie poems ^ including Urania, now first collected. 649 (Holmes, Oliver Wendell). The Autocrat of the Break- fast-Table. Rubicated title and plates. i2mo, original cloth. Boston: Phillips, Samson & Co., 1858 First Edition. 650 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The Professor at the Break- fast-Table. With the Story of Iris. i2mo, original cloth. Boston : Ticknor & Fields, i860 First Edition. 651 (Holmes, Oliver Wendell.) The Poet at the Breakfast- Table. His Talks with his Fellow-Boarders and the Read- ers. Frontispiece. i2mo, original cloth. Boston : Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1872 First Edition. 652 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Over the Teacups. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1891 First EditioJi. 653 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The One-Horse Shay. With its Companion Poems, How the Old Horse Won the Bet and The Broomstick Train, With ilhistraiions by Howard Pyle. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1892 654 Homeri Iliados et Odysseae. Dilligenti Opera Jacobi Micylli & Joachimi Camerarii recognitum. Adiecta eitam est euisdem Batrachomyomachia. ( With Portrait of Canierarius inserted.) Folio, calf. Basileae, 1551 A very rare and much sought after Editioti of Homer, from Bell's Circidating Library (^Philadelph.a), ivith the Library card. FIRST EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF W. D. HOWELLS 655 (Howells, W. D., and Pratt, J. J.) Poems by Two Friends. 92 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 i2tno, cloth. Columbns, i860 First Edition of Howell's First Book. Howells, William Dean, and Hayes, John L. Lives and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin. Portraits. i2mo, cloth. Columbus, i860 First Edition. Howells, Wm. D. Venetian Life. i2mo, original cloth. New York, 1866 First Edition. Howells, William Dean. Italian Journeys. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1867 First Edition. Howells, W. D, No Love Lost. A Romance of Travel. Illustrated. Small 4to, cloth. New York, 1869 First Edition. Howells, William Dean. Poems. i6mo, cloth. Boston, 1873 First Edition. Howells, William Dean. Sketch of the Life and Char- acter of Rutherford B. Hayes. Also a Biographical Sketch of William A. Wheeler. Portraits. i2mo, cloth. New York. 1876 Autograph signatures of Hayes and Howells inserted. Howells, W. D. The Lady of the Aroostook. i2mo, cloth. Boston. 1879 First Edition. Howells, W. D. The Undiscovered Country. i2mo, cloth. Boston, I880 First Edition. Howells, William Dean. A Little Girl Among the Old Masters. With Introduction and Comment by. Il- lustrated. Oblong 4to, cloth. First Edition. Boston, 1884 93 665 Howells, William Dean. Poems by i2mo, vellum, paper. Boston, 1886 First Edition. 666 Howells, William Dean trait. i6mo, cloth. First Edition. 667 Howells, William Dean iustratcd by Howard Pyle. 8vo cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. First Edition. 668 Howells, William Dean. Impressions and Experiences. i2mo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1896 First Edition. IVith A. L. S. of IV. D. Hozuells inserted with portraits. CEUVRES DE JEHAN FOUCQUET. 669 Illumination. Oeuvres de Jehan Foucquet containing the Office of the Blessed Virgin, the Offices of the Passion of Christ, &c. Supurbly Illustrated with over fifty full pago Plate?, in Gold and Colors and hundreds of the most elegantly designed borders, also in gold and colors, all taken from illu- minated manuscripts . 2 vols. I vol. 4to, full red crushed levant, blind tooled, dentelle borders, blue watered silk doubld, and fly leaves, gilt edges, and i vol. 4to, half red crushed levant, gilt edges. Curmer: Paris, 1867 Only a limited number published, and one of Curmefs masterpieces. One volume is devoted entirely to the minia- tures and borders taken from manuscripts illuminated by Foucquet, illustrating the Office of the Blessed Virgin, The Passion of Christ, Josephus, etc.; and the other volume, which is also handsomely illustrated, is devoted to descrip- tions and life of Foucquet. INCUNABULA. 670 Incunabula. Nider Johanni, Sermones de Tempore. Rubricated capital letters. Folio, half embossed hogskin, oak boards. Reutlingen, circa 1479-80 Printed by Johann Otmar, second printer at Reutlingen, . Criticism and Fiction. Por- New York, 1891 Stops of Various Quills. II- New York, 1895 94 in his earliest type, about i4pp-8o. Procter 26pj, probably Plain ii,pp8, but not precisely agreeing. 671 Incunabula. Preclarissimus liber elementorum. Euclidis peripicacissimi ; in Artem Geometric incipit quafoelicissime. Fine woodcut borders to first page of text, ornamental initials and hundreds of diagrams in margins. Folio vellum gilt, rough edges. Venetii’s, per Erhardum Ratdolt, 1482 Fine tall and clean copy of the first printed book contain- ing mathematical figures. Very rare. Edition Princeps. 672 Incunabula. Aquino, Thome de. Tractatus sollennis de arte et vero modo predicandi, etc. Small 4to, limp morocco, rubbed. Impressus Memmingen, per Albertum Kunne, 1483 Printed by the first printer of Memmemgen. 673 Incunabula. Fasciculus Temporommes antiquorum cronicas completes. 4to, new calf. Circa, 1484 The author was Werner Rolewinck, a Carthusian monk of Laer, in Westphalia, born about 142^. Pie wrote several treatises on theological subjects, and this compendium of the History of the World. The first edition was probably one of those issued by Arnold Ter Hoernen in Cologne, or by Nicolas Cots in the same city, in 14/4. The first has the, date in the colophon, zuhile the latter omits it, but continues the history to 1474, so that it must have been printed not before that year. Many editions were printed to the com- mencement of the sixteenth century, evidencing its great popularity. This edition, ivithout imprint, is printed zvith the types of Johann Pruss, of Strassburg, and as the last date is 1484, zvas printed probably about that year. The zvoodcut illustrations are interesting examples of the art, shozuing the transition from the earlier styles of the playing-card maker to the convential manner of book illus- trating. Like all the earlier illustrated books, one cut is made to represent different subjects. In the cut zvhich first appears as Ninez'ch, subsequently re-appears as Athens, Rome, Lyons, Cologne, etc. In the same zuay the cut which at first represents the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah also serves for the binning of Troy and the destruction of Babylon. The other zvoodcuts are the frontispiece, showing the author presenting the book to the Emperor. The figures of our Saviour, a mermaid and a merman, a cynocephalus and three figures of comets. 95 6/4 Incunabula. Phisiologus Theobaldi episcopi di natures duo deciin animalium. (In verse, with commentary.) Small 4to, full brown crushed levant, gilt, dentelle borders, gilt edges by Riviere. Deventer. Richard Paffroet, circa, 1488 A beautiful copy, on 18 leaves in gothic characters of two sizes, long lines with signatures, without pagination or catch words. Campbell, 164.8. Seen by him, in the collection of Senator Vergauwen, and also in that of Mr. Schinkel at the Hague. 675 Incunabula. Petri Marsi interpraetatie in Syllium Nali- CLim ad Illu, principem Virginium Ursinum. Rubricated capi- tal letters. Folio old calf, rebacked. Venetiis, 1493 A few pages slightly worm-eaten. 676 Incunabula. Nuremberg Chronicle. Schedel, Hart- mann. Chronicon Nurembergense. Illustrated with nearly tzvo thousand wood en^ravmgs. Roj-al folio, new half calf, oak boards, in imitation of the antique, rough edges. Nuremberg : Anthonius Koberger, 1493 An exceptionally large copy of the world-noted book, measuring 17^ x lA/i. It has the folios CCLXVIIII, CCLX, and CCLXI, which are blank, though numbered, and it also contains the “De Sarmacie,” which is lacking in most copies; in fact, the copy lacks none of the pecidiarities noted by bibliographers, including the blank page following folio CCC. Of the work. Dr. Dibden says, “If Koberger had printed onl\ the Chronicle, he would have done enough to place his name among the most distinguished of his typo- graphical brethren."'' .The engravings are upon wood and are executed by Wolgemut and Pluydemvurff ; the former of whom was master of Albert Durer There are upzvards of two thousand two hundred and fifty impressions of the wood- cuts. Some few margins have been repaired. The first capital letter is illuminated m gold and colors, and the zvork is indexed on the margins throughout. 677 Incunabula. Curculio Plauti Comoedia Jonge lepidis- .sima ; metro numeriscqz a Pilado restituta et scholijs a Nicolas buscheducensi graphic! illustrata. Small 4to, half calf. N. P. N. D (Circa 1492) 6/8 Incunabula. Neger, Franciscus. Ars epistolandi. Curi- ous and fine full-page woodcut on title, representing a teacher holding a scourge, siirrounded by four pupils. 4to, boards. [Augsburg: Johann Schonsperger], 1499 A very rare edition of this model for letter writing for the use of young students. Gothic characters. Hain, ii,88g. Procter, i8og. 679 Irving, Washington. Astoria ; or, Anecdotes of an En- terprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Philadelphia, 1836 First Edition. Treats of Gold Hunting, Fur Trading, Indians, North-west Company, etc. 680 Jaccaci, August F. On the Trail of Don Quixote. Being a Record of Rambles in the Ancient Province of La Mancha. Ilhistrated by Daniel Vierge. 8vo, three-quarter crimson crushed levant, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1896 FIRST EDITION OF LADY JACKSON’S WORKS. 681 Jackson, Catharine Charlotte, Anne. The Historical works of, viz.: The Court of P'rance in the Sixteenth Cen- tury. Portraits, 2 vols., London, 1886, The Last of the Valois and Accession of Henry of Navarre. Portraits, 2 vols., London, 1888. The Court of the Tuileries from the Restoration to the Flight of Louis Phillippe. Portraits, 2 vols., London, 1883. The Old Regime, Court, Salons and Theatres. Portraits, 2 vols., London, 1880. The First of the Bourbons. Portraits, 2 vols., London, 1890. And Old Paris, Its Courts and Literary Salons. Portraits, 2 vols., London, 1878. 12 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1878-1890 A fine set of the First and best edition. With A. L. S. of the author inserted. 682 Jackson, Mason. "The Pictorial Press, Its Origin and Progress. With lyo Illustrations. 8vo, half morocco. Loudon, 1885 683 Jacquemart, Jules. Vingt Eaux-fortes. Folio, cloth. Paris, 1881 Beautiful etchings of scenes in French life, ancient armor, bric-a-brac, etc., etched as only Jacquemart could. 97 684 Japanese Water Colors. A Series of Eighteen Original Water Color Drawings, entitled the “ Hiroshige ” Album. Containing : Suma by Moonlight. Eight Views on the Lake Biwa. Heneda near Yedo. Asukayama under the Snow (Yedo). Tamagawa (near Yedo). Gyotoku (near Yedo). Cherry Trees in Yoshino. Lake Biwa. Nakatsu- gawa in the Rain. Azurnanoinori in the Rainy Night. Fukagawa by the Moonlight. Mishima in the Morning Fog. Kambara under the Snow. Seki : Diamyo Starting from a Hotel. Shono in the Storm. Goyu : Hotel-runner- esses Invite Travellers. Yokkaichi in the Wind ; and Ono : Rice-planting. All exquisite works of Art, neatly mounted in Silk Tapestry. Oblong Portfolios. 685 Japanese Water Colors. A Series of Twelve Original Water Color Drawings by Eminent Japanese Artists, con- taining ; Egrets and Cormorant, by Utamaro. Geesha and Her Attendant, by Utamaro. Osome and Hisamatsu, by Utamaro. Woman and a Baby, by Utamaro. Woman, by Eishi. Ladies Looking at Cherry Trees, unknown. Fig- ures, by Harunoou. Figures, by Toyokuni (attaching a Poem to a Cherry Tree). Kikyo (Plalycodon Grandiflorum) by Hokusai. Fuji and Sawyers, b}^ Hokusai. Fuji with Liglitning, by Hokusai. Boiling Billows, by Hokusai ; and Carp, by Hiroshige. All exquisite works of Art, neatly mounted in Silk Tapestry portfolio. 686 Jefferson, Thos. Signer of the Declaration of Independ- ence, President of the United States, Autograph letter signed, qto Richmond, Dec. 19, 1781. To General Clarke with address, framed. Fine specimen. Formerly belonging to Captain Marryat. 687 Jesse, Captain. The Life of George Brummell, Esq , commonly called Beau Brummell. Revised and annotated edition from the Author’s own interleaved copy with forty Portraits in Colors of Brninmell and his Companions. 1 vol, imperial, 8vo, half cloth, uncut. London, 1886 One of i§0 copies printed on large paper. FIRST EDITION OF KEATS’ ENDYMION. 688 Keats, John. Endymion, A Poetie Romance, “The Stretched Metre of an Antique Song.” 98 8vo, original calf. London: Printed for Taylor & Hessey, i8i8 First Edition. Large paper copy, with the leaf of “Er- ratum" and half title. 689 Keats, John. The Poetical Works of. Edited by H. Buxton Forman. i2mo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. London, 1889 Scarce. KELMSCOTT PRESS PUBLICATIONS. 690 Kelmscott Press. The History of Reynard, the Fox, by William Caxton, Reprinted from his edition of 1481. Edited by H. Halliday Sparling, with wood cut, title and borders, printed in black and red. Large 4to, limp vellum, ties, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1892 Only joo copies printed. 691 Kelmscott Press. The Nature of Gothie. A Chapter of the Stones of Venice by John Ruskin. 8 vols. Vellum, ties, uncut. Kelmscott, Pres., 1892 Only 500 copies printed. 692 Kelmscott Press. Maud. J A Monodrama, by Alfred Tennyson. Woodcut title, borders and initial letters. 8vo, limp vellum, ties, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1893 Only 500 copies printed. 693 Kelmscott Press. The Tale of the Emperor Constans and of Over Sea. Printed in black and red. Square, i2mo, halfholland, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1894 Only 525 copies printed. 694 Kelmscott Press. Syr Perecyvdlle of Gales, overseen by F. S. Ellis. After the Edition edited by J. O. Halliwell, from the Thornton MS. in the Library of Lincoln Cathe- dral , ivith woodcut designed by Sir. E. Btirne-Jo 7 ics, Borders, etc. Printed in black and red. 8vo, half holland, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1895 Only J50 copies printed. 695 Kelmscott Press. The Romance of Sir Degrevaunt. Edited by F. S. Ellis, after the edition printed by J. O. Hal- liwell from the Cambridge MS. 99 Small 4to, half holland, uucut. Kelmscott Press, 1896- Only 200 copies printed, with zvoodcut designs by Sir E. Burne-Jones. 696 Kelmscott, Press. The Floure and the Leafe & The Boke of Cupide God of Love, or the Cuckow and the Nightingale. Edited by F. S. Ellis. Royal 8vo, half holland, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1896. Printed in black nzid red. Only jyo copies published. 697 Khayyam. The Quatrains of Omar Khayyam of Nisha- pour. Now first completely done into English verse from the Persian, in accordance with the original forrr.s, with a biographical and critical introduction, by John Payne. Imperial Svo, half vellum, uncut. London, 1898- Only a limited number printed for the Villon Society by' private subscription and for private circzilation only. 698 Killegrew, Mrs. Anne. Poems b}'. With fine meszotinto portrait painted by herself engraved by I. Beckett. 4to, full mottled calf, gilt, dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Reviere. London; Printed for Samuel Lowndes, over against Exeter Exchange in the Strand, 1686. The very rare original First Edition. Fine copy. Anne Killigrew was the gifted daughter of Dr. Henry Killigrew, and maid-of-honor to the Duchess of York. She will long be remembered as the subject of a celebrated ode by the poet John Dryden — piere first publisfied with her POEMS, AS ABOVE — zvliich zvas written upon her death, which came at the early age of twenty-five. Dr. Johnson considered this ode to be the noblest in the English language. Antici- pating her early end, Mrs. Killigrew left the following" epitaph written by herself: “When I am dead few friends attend my hearse And for a monument I leave my verse.” 699 King, Clarence. Memoirs. The Helmet of Mambrino>.. Portrait. i2mo, half vellum, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1904 Edited by John La Farge, his copy. 700 Kingsley, Charles. The Complete Works of Includ- ing the Life and Memoirs. Pfdited by his Wife. Illustrated^ 14 vols. Svo, buckram, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 18^-1900 lOO Limited to J50 sets printed on Japan paper, of which this is No. 246. 701 Kipling, Rudyard. The Writings in Prose and Verse of. Illustrated. 25 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1899-1910 Scribner’s fine edition. 702 Knickerbocker, Gallery, The. A Testimonial to the Editor of the Knickerbocker Magazine from its Contribu- tors. With forty-eight portraits on steel. Svo, full morocco, gilt. New York, 1855 Contains contributions by 0 . W. Holmes, Donald G. Mitchell, Wm. C. Bryant, Bayard Taylor, John G. Saxe, H. W. Longfellow, James R. Lowell, and other noted authors. 703 La Fontaine, M. de. Contes et Nouvelles en Vers. Por- traits of Lefontaine and Risen, and eighty fine plates by Risen and Vignettes by Choffard. Rine early wipressions. 2 vols. 8 VO, full red levant, elaborately tooled back and sides, broad dentelle borders, green watered silk double, polished gilt edges, in green crushed levant solandar case. Amsterdam, 1762 Edition originate des Fermiers Gcneraux, with duplicate plah's of the “ Cas de Conscience ” and “ Le Diable de Pape- fig?nere," 2p duplicate plates, separate proofs of the vignettes by Choffard. An unique and superb copy, the binding similar to that by Derome. 704 Lang, Andrew. Prince Charles Edward. Rlegantly illustrated with frontispiece portrait of Prince Charles in colors, and numerous other Portraits in black and brown. Ro3'al 4to, three-quarter crushed levant, top edges gilt, uncut. Goupil & Co., London (Paris), 1900 Limited edition. Original covers bound in. 705 Lang, Andrew. Aucassin and Nicolite, done into English b\’. Rngraved title in black and red. i2tno, full polish, blue calf, gilt, deutelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut. By Zaehnsdorff. London, 1910 706 Leech, Jno. A Little Tour in Ireland, being a Visit to Dublin, Galway, Connamara, Athlone, Limerick, Killarney, Glengarriff, Cork, etc. By an Oxonian, with illustrations by {one colored ). Small 4to, cloth, gilt. London, 1859 First Edition. EARLY FRENCH WORK ON PERFUMES, TOILET PREP- ARATIONS, ETC, 707 Le Fournier (Andre). La Decoration d’humaine nature et adornement des dames. . . . Item par honeste maniere monstre a toutes gens plusieurs belle et souv'eraines Re- ceptes tant en I’art de medicine que pour faire savons,. pouedres et pommes redolentes en senteurs. AusNi plusieurs eaues delicieuses et amoureuses a laver et nettoyer tant les corps que les abillemens lesquelles preservent de toute cor- ruption. Gothic letters: Title in red and black, zvithin a woodcut border. Small Svo, new boards. Lyon : Par Thibault Payen, 1535 A very curious book containing a variety of recipes for the making of perfumes, sweet-scented soaps, facial cosmetics- and other dainty nostrums for use in a lady's boudoir, vcith suggestions to the fair sex in other private concerns, etc. This seems to be an unknown edition. All the editions of THIS little book ARE EXTREMELY RARE, OS they Were printed for popular use, and so quickly destroyed. 708 Le Gallienne, Richard. English Poems by. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Loudon, 1895 Fourth revised edition. Presentation copy from the aiithor^ with his autograph inscription. yog Le Grand, M. Fabliaux, or Tales Abridged from Frencli Manuscripts of the Xllth and Xlllth Centuries. Selected and Translated into English Verse, with a Preface and Notes (by G. L. Way). Illustrated zvith numerous choice zvoodcui vignettes. 2 vols. in I. Royal Svo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1796 Large paper copy. First Edition of the translations of the “Fabliaux,” which zvas the first collection of French Talcs ever published. Presentation copy from the translator to Lady Sheffield, with his autograph inscription on fly-leaf and with bookplate of Lord Sheffield. Has also y pp. A. L. T. of the translator to Lord Sheffield inserted. 710 Le Roy, M. Les Ruines des plus Beaux Monuments de la Grece, consideree du cote de P Architecture. Illus- trated zvith 7 iumerous copper plates. 2 vols. in I. Imperial folio, old calf. Paris, 1770 102 711 Lesage. The Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillana. Rendered into English by Henri Van Laun, with an Intro- ductory Notice Life of Lesage and Notes. Illustrated with Etchings by Lalatise. 3 vols. Royal 8vo, uncut. Edinburgh, i886 Paterson s large paper edition, of which only I2^ sets were printed. Scarce. 712 Leslie’s (Mrs.) Magazine, Jan. to Dec., 1843. Illus- trated ivith colored mechanical Fashion Plates. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia Contains original contributions by Wm. C. Bryant, N. P. Willis and other American authors. 713 Lettres et Les Artes. Les Revue Illu.strate (Dec. 1886). 4to, half morocco, gilt. Paris, 1886 Contains “Margtterite” by Anatole France. 714 Lewis, M. G. The Monk. A Romance. 2d Edition. 3 vols. i6mo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. London, 1796 715 Long, John Luther. Madame Butterfly, Purple Eyes, A Gentleman of Japan and a Lady Kito Glory. Frontispiece . i2mo, picture boards. Nevr York, 1898 716 Longacre & Herring’s National Portrait Gallery of Dis- tinguished Americans. With Biographical Sketches. Il- lustrated with one hundred and forty-six fine Steel Portraits. 4 vols. Imperial 8vo, half calf, Philadelphia, 1865 717 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Einal Memorial of. Edited by Sam’l Longfellow. Portraits. 8 vo, cloth, top edges, uncut. Boston, 1887 First Edition, with A. L. S. of the author laid in. Large paper copy of Longfellow. LARGE PAPER COPY OF LONGFELLOW. yiS Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The Complete Writ- ings of, with portraits, illustrations and facsimiles, and with his Life of Chas. Eliot Norton. 12 vols. 8\m, Buckram, uncut. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, n. d Edition de luxe. Limited to 750 sets on large paper, of zvhich this is No. 551. With original printed paper wraps. 103 719 Lorraine, Claude. Beauties of. Consisting of Twenty- four Landscapes, selected from the Liber Veritatis and En- graved on Steel by eminent engravers. (Lupton, Dawe, Say and others.) Folio, half morocco. L,ondon, 1825 720 Lowell, James Russell. The Rose, with illustrations . Crown, 8vo, cloth, gilt. Boston, 1878 Autograph presentation copy from the author to H. R. Kervey, with presentation note inserted, dated Nov. p, i 88 y. LARGE PAPER COPY OF LOWELL. 721 Lowell, James Russell. The Writings of, including the Biography by Scudder, and Old English Dramatists and Latest Literary essays and addresses. Portraits and Vig- nettes on title. 14 vols. 8 VO, three-quarter white cloth, uncut. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1890-02 Large paper edition. Limited to joo copies, of which this is No. 275. JVith original paper wraps. 722 Lowell, James Russell. Early Prose Writings of with a Prefatory Note by Dr. Hale. Portrait. i2mo, half Buckram, uncut. London, 1903 723 Lubbock, Sirjno. The Pleasures of Life. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. London, 1889 724 (Lupton, D.) The History of the Moderne Protestant Divines, containing their Parents, Countries, Education, Studies, Lives, and the yeare of our Lord in which they dyed. Faithfully translated out of the Latine by D. L. With forty- five copper plates Portraits, of zvhich twenty-three are of Englishmen. i6mo, old calf. London, 1637 Very scarce. Several portraits in the volume are not to be found in any other collection. 725 Mabie, Hamilton W. William Shakespeare, Poet, Dra- matist, and M.nn,ztnth 100 Illustrations. ivo, rough kid, gilt, top edges gilt. New York, 1900 726 Macaulay, Lord. The Works of Edited by his sister. Lady Trevelyan. Portrait. 8 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt. London, 1866 727 Macbeth. The Secret History of Macbeth, Kin^ of Scotland, with Interesting Memoirs of the Ancient Thanes. (Originally from a very old MS.) By P. Buchan. Post 8vo, original boards, uncut. Peterhead (Scotland), 1828 Extremely rare. Privately printed by the editor at a private press established by himself in the North of Scot- land. A curious history of the “Amours and Life of Mac- beth,” tvhich the editor states was obtained from a very old man whose habit was to preserve every fragment of ancient Scottish literature that fate chanced to throw in his way. The manuscript is printed as given to the editor, excepting that the orthography has been somewhat modernised, and certain passages printed in full “which may seem rather luxuriant to the censorious reader . . . but which if they had been brought dosvn to the rules of decent policy would have destroyed the original.” 728 Mackowsky, Hans. Michelangiola. Mit 61 Heliogra- vuren vollbildern in Tonatzung u. Faksimiles. 4to, paper, uncut. Berlin, 1908 729 Mahaffy, J. P. A Survey of Greek Civilization. i2tno, cloth. London, 1897 730 Mahaffy, J. P. The Greek World Under Roman Sway from Polybius to Plutarch. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1890 731 Markham, Edwin. The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems. Decorated by Howard Pyle. 8vo, cloth, gilt. New York, 1902 732 Maupassant, Henri Rene Guy de. The Life Work of Embracing Romance, Travel, Comedy and Verse, for the first time complete in English. With a critical preface by Paul Bourget. Illustrated ivith full-page plates, many of which are colored. 17 vols. 8vo, three-quarter green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt. Loudon and New York n. d. The Flaubert edition. Limited to yoo sets. 733 Maupassant, Guy de. Boule de Suif. Compositions de P'rancois Thevenot, Gravures sur Bois de A Romagnol. 105 Imperial 8vo, three-quarter blue crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Paris, 1897 No. 2J4 of a limited issue of 300 copies, with the original colored covers bound in. The Poor copy zvith bookplate. 734 Maupassant, Guy de. Pierre et Jean. Illustre par Ernest Duez et Albert Lynch. Royal 4to, three-quarter levant, gilt, top edges gilt. Paris, 1888 Original covers bound in. 735 Meredith, George. Modern Love, and Poems of the English Roadside, with Poems and Ballads. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, Chapman & Hall, 1862 Edmund Clarence Stedman copy, with autograph and bookplat'e. A very fine copy, of the First Edition, in THE EARLIEST CLOTH BINDING. Gcorgc Meredith being at the time of the publication of this volume a comparatively unknown author. Chapman and Hall would venture on but a very small edition of this Book of Verse, and most of them remained in the sheets on the publishers shelves for several years. When the public at last realized that a great zvriter zcas hi their midst, they clamored for this forgotten volume of poems, the sheets zvere hurriedly dusted and bound in a cloth approximating to the original as nearly as possible, but of a smoother surface, and a very small proportion of buyers obtained copies. Most of the fezv copies that occur in either the auction room or on the bookseller’s shelves are of this second binding, the original being extremely rare. 736 Meredith, George. The Shaving of Shagpat, an Arabian Entertainment. i2mo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1856 First Edition. Very rare. FIRST EDITIONS OF JOAQUIN MILLER’S WORKS 737 Miller, Cincinnatus H. (Joaquin Miller.) Joaquin, et al. i6mo, original cloth. Portland, Oregon, 1869 Joaquin Miller's autograph inscription written on the fly- leaf: “My first offence — Joaquin Miller.” First Edition. Scarce. 738 Miller, Joaquin. Songs of the Sierras. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1871 First Edition. io6 739 Miller, Joaquin. Songs of the Sun-Lands. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1873 First Edition. With autograph inscription by the author: “This is the most beautifully printed book in America; or was at the time. The Chiswick Press had no rival at that time . Itzvas dedicated to the four Rossetti's, alL living at that time ; and each of the four helped me in some way on the proof, as I was in great pain from a recurrence of snow blindness (just ?) as 1 recovered from overwork in Printing Sunland. But the book failed.” 740 Miller, Joaquin, Life Amongst the Modocs. Unwritten History. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1873 First Edition. 741 Miller, Joaquin. The Ship in the Desert. i2mo, cloth, uncut and First Edition. unopened. London, 1875 742 Miller, Joaquin. The One Fair Woman. 3 vols. in one. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1876 Eirst Edition. 743 Miller, Joaquin. First Families of the Sierras. i2mo, cloth. Chicago, 1876 Eirst American Edition. With autograph inscription by the author on the fly-leaf. 744 Miller, Joaquin. Mae Madden, by Mary Murdock Mason, with an Introductory Poem by. i6mo, cloth. Chicago, 1876 First Edition, Scarce. 745 Miller, Joaquin. Shadows of Shasta. I2U10, cloth. Chicago, 1881 First Edition. 746 Miller, Joaquin. Memorie and Rime. i2nio, paper. New York, 1884 Eirst Edition. 747 Miller, Joaquin. ’49. The Gold Seeker of the Sierras. i2mo, paper. New York, (1884) First Edition. 107 748 Miller, Joaquin. The Destruction of Gotham. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1886 First Edition. 749 Miller, Joaquin. Songs of the Mexican Seas. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1887 First Edition. With A. L. S. folio of the author, relating to the book, inserted. 750 Miller, Joaquin. In Classic Shades and Other Poems. i2mo, cloth. Chicago, 1890 First Edition. 751 Miller, Joaquin. My Own Story. Illustrated. i2mo, paper, uncut. Chicago, 1890 First Edition. 752 Miller, Joaquin. Songs of the Sierras and Sunlands. Portrait. ( 2 volumes in one.) i2mo, cloth. Chicago, 1892 IVith autograph inscription by the author: “This is made up of revised and shortened poems from Songs of the Sierras, etc.'’ 753 Miller, Joaquin. The Building of the City Beautiful. i6mo, cloth. Cambridge & Chicago, 1893 First Edition. 754 Miller, Joaquin. Songs of Summer Lands. Portrait. I2U10, cloth. (Chicago, 1893) With autograph inscription by the author: “This edition is without authority. The firm which got up the plans failed; this publisher bought the plates and, without altering, published the book, and thus far has forgotten to pay royal- ties.” 755 Miller, Joaquin. Songs of the Soul. i2mo, cloth. San Francisco, 1896 First Edition. With autograph inscription by the author: “I meant to take possession of the mighty Ocean in this book, as I once did of the Sierras; but the book ivas not so zvell received as Songs of the Sierras by a deal. I will reivrite it, and, God willing, soon.” 756 Miller, Joaquin. Chants for the Boer. i2mo, paper. San Francico, igcxj io8 First Edition. With autograph inscription by the author: '‘Lots of truth in this, and I believe some poetry, but it didn’t take. Yours, Joaquin Miller.” 757 Miller, Joaquin. So Here, Then, is a Little Journey to the Home of Joaquin Miller. By Elbert Hubbard. Also a Study of the Man and His Work. By George Wharton James. Illustrated. Small 4to, three-quarter levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. East Aurora, N. Y. ( 1903) No. J7 of 100 copies. 758 Miller, Joaquin. As it Was in the Beginning. A Poem by. Tall narrow 8vo, pictorial wrappers. San Francisco, 1903 First Edition. Printed on one side only. 759 Miller, Joaquin. Light. A Narrative Poem. i2mo, boards, top edges, gilt, uncut. Boston, 1907 First Edition. 760 Miltoni, Joannis. Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio, Contra Claudii Anonymi, alias .Salmasii, Defensionem Regia. m, i6mo, vellum Londini, 1651 The best apology, says T. Watson, that ever u the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. i6mo, old calf. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by R. Aitken, etc., 1781 No mention is made of this copy in “ Hildeburn',' but imder IJ82 there is listed a similar title , which was evideiitly printed zvithout date, as it is entered, Ij82. 987 Allen, Ethan. Reason the only Oracle of Man. or a Compendous System of Natural Religion, alternately adorned, with computations of a variety of Doctrines incom- patible to it ; deduced from the most exalted Ideas which we are able to form of the Divine and Human Character, and from the Universe in General. 8vo, three-quarter maroon, levant, gilt, top edges gilt. Bennington, Vt. , 1784 Fine copy of the First Edition. 988 Allen, Rev. Ethan. Maryland Toleration or Sketches of the early History of Maryland to the year 1650. 8vo, paper. Baltimore, 1855 989 America. Hornri Georgi, Orbis Imperans (with a chap- ter on America, “ Insulae Fortunatae sive Canariae.”) Fine engraved title representing a ship in full sail. i6mo, vellum. Lugduni Batavorum, 1669 145 990 American Finances. Political Essays on the Nature and Operation 'of Monej^, Public Finances, and other sub- jects published during the American (Revolutionary) War, and continued to 1791. By Pelatiah Webster. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1791 One of the earliest works relating to American Finance. Essays on Free Trade and Finance, the ?iature, authority and uses of a Superintendent of Finances, Danger of too Much Circidating of Cash, Table showing the depreciation of Conti- nental Money from iM 7 ^781, etc, 99 1 American Revolution. Historical Anecdotes, civil and military ; in a Series of Letters, written from America, in the years 1777 1778, to different Persons in England, con- taining Observations on the General Management of the War, and on the Conduct of our Principal Commanders, in the Revolted Colonies, during that period. 8vo, roan. London, 1779 Top margin of title cut off. 992 Andre. Eulogy to Captain Cook, to which is added An Ode to the Sun by Miss Seward. The 4th Edition, with additions. Lichfield, 1784, and Monody on Major Andre by Miss Seward, to which is added letters addressed to her by Major Andre in the year 1769. The Second Edition, Lichfield, 1781. 4 to, half morocco. Both the Etdogy to Cook and Moiiody on Andre are signed in the Aiitograph of Anna Seward. Excessively rare. 993 Andre. Monody on Major Andre by Miss Seward. Fourth American Edition. i2mo, half calf, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, 1798 994 Andre. Smith, Joshua Hett. An Authentic Narrative of the causes which led to the Death of Major Andre, Ad- jutant General of His Majesty’s Forces in North America. To which is added a Monody on the death of Major Andre by Miss Seward. Fine Portraits by Hopwood, plate of Andre' s Tomb and Map. 8 VO, cloth. London, 1808 Very rare, Fine Copy. Has also Mafor Andre's Letters addressed to Miss Seward when in his i 8 th year. 146 995 Andre. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre (by Egbert Benson). i2mo, original printed boards (somewhat worn), uncut. New York, 1817 First Editio 7 i, now very scarce, especially m the origitial boards and uncut as this. This pamphlet is chiefly 7 nade up with teters of Washington, Arnold, Robinson, Sir H. Clinton, Major Andre and C. Thomson. 996 Andre. Histoire du General Lafayette en Amerique, precedee d’une notice sur sa vie par M. Regnault-Warin. 8vo, three-quarter red crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Paris, 1832 Rare. With inter estmg matter o 7 i the Andre and Arnold plot. Original cover boiiiid in. 997 Andre. A History of the Life and Services or Captain Samuel Dewees, a Native of Pennsylvania, and Soldier of the Revolutionary and Last War. Also Reminiscences of the Revolutionary Struggle (Indian War, Western Expedi- tion, Liberty, Insurrection in Northampton County, Pa.,) in the late war with Great Britan. By Jno. Smith Hanna, with lithograph Portrait and woodcuts. i2mo, original sheep. Baltimore, 1844 One of the rarest books, giving a narrative of the tragic fate of Major Andre, from personal observation. The Ajtthor was one of the Musiciafis who played the Dead March while Andre was conducted to the scaffold, and stood beside it until the execution rvas accomptished. He gives a graphic narra- tive of the event, with a view of the execution, which has never been reproduced, and the capture of Andre. Another illustra- tion gives a flill-length portrait of Washingto 7 i, an illustra- tion of an interviezv that the author had with him. An unusually fine and perfect copy. 998 Andre. Sargent, Winthrop. The Life and Career of Major John Andre, Adjutant-General of the British Army in America. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Boston, i86r 999 Andre. Arnold and Andre, an Historical Drama. By Geo. H. Calvert. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1864 1000 Andre. Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre. By Ebert Benson, with Introduction and Appendix. Folio, sheets. New York, privately printed, 1865 One of five copies printed on thick paper, with 77 fine- Portraits and Viezos, for extra ilhcstrating, loosely laid in. 1001 Andre. The Two Spies, Nathan Hale and John Andre^ By Benson J. Lossing-. Illustrated. 8 VO, cloth. New York, 1886 First Edition. Fine copy. 1002 Andre. The Crisis of the Revolution. Being the- Story of Arnold and Andre. Now for the first time col- lected from all Sources, and illustrated with Views of all' Places Identified zvith it. By William Abbatt. Illustrafiozisr from original Photographs by Edzvin S. Bennett. 4to, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. JNew York, 1899 A'o. 188 of 2 po copies on large paper. 1003 Andre. The Life and Career of Major John Andre,. Adjutant- General of the British Army in America. By Winthrop Sargent. New Edition, with Notes and Illus- trations. Edited by William Abbatt. Portraits. 4to, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1902 No. 2p of jp copies on large paper. 1004 Andre. The Brick House by Bull’s Ferry. By Chas. H. Winfield, including the “ Cow Chase” by Major" Andre, zvith notes and Illustrations and a map. 4to, cloth, uncut. New York, 1904,. No. p of po copies on large paper. 1005 Arnold, Isaac N. The Life of Benedict Arnold. His Patriotism and His Treason. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Chicago, i88o‘ 1006 Arnold Treason. Record of the Trial of Joshua Hett Smith, Esq., for alleged complicity in the treason of Bene- dict Arnold, 1780. Edited by Henr)' B. Dawson. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Morrisiana, N. Y., i866- Large paper copy. Only po pz'inted. 1 007 Arnold’s Expedition to Quebec. By John Codman.^ P. Special Edition, with added matter and illustrations... Edited by Wm. Abbatt. 148 4to, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1903 No. &6 of 2 .^ 5 copies, on large paper. lOoS Bancroft, Geo. History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent. Portrait. Vols. I to 8. 8vo, cloth. Boston, i860 s;009 Banvard’s Panorama of the Mississippi River. De- scription of. Painted on three miles of canvas, being by far the largest Picture ever exhibited by man. 8vo, paper. Boston, 1847 loio Barlow, Joel. The Vision of Columbus. A Poem in Nine Books. 8vo, original cloth. Hartford, 1787 First Edition. With the list of subsribers including Wash- ington, Lafayette, Gen. Knox, Lmcoln, &c. loi 1 Barstow, Geo. The History of New Hampshire from its Discovery in 1614 to the passage of the toleration Act in 1819 8vo, cloth. Boston. 1853 1012 Beach, W. W. I'he Indian Miscellany. Containing Papers on the History, Antiquities, Arts, Languages, Religions, Traditions and Super.stitions of the American Aborigines, with descriptions of their Domestic Life, Man- ners, Customs, Traits, Amusements and Exploits, &c. Svo, cloth, uncut. Alban}-, 1877 Scarce. Autograph preseriiation copy froin the author to Mr. Sto 7 ie, and with A. L. S. of the Author inserted. 1013 Beard, James M. K. K. K. Sketches. Humorous and Didactic. Treating the more important events of the Ku- Klux-Klan mov'^ement in the South. !2nio, cloth. Phila., 1877 1014 Beekman, Lieutenant Tjeick. Journal of, 1779, of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan against the Six Nations of Indians. Small 4to, paper. 1888 SO! 5 [Benezet (Anthony).] A Mite cast in the Treasury; or. Observations on Slave-keeping. i2uio, three-quarter levant morocco. Philadelphia, J. Crukshank, 1785 149 101 6 Bensen Egbert. Memoirs (Dutch and Indian Names)' read before the Historical Faculty of the State of New York, 31 Dec., 1817. Svo, paper. New York, iSiT” With marginal MS corrections. 1017 [Beverly (Robert).] The History and Present State of' Virginia, in Four Parts. I. The History of the First Set- tlement of Virginia, and the Government thereof, to the Present Time. II. The Natural Productions and Con- veniences of the Country, suited to Trade and Improve- ment. III. The Native hidians, their Religion, Laws and Customs, in War and Peace. IV. The Pi'esent State of' the Country, as to the Polity of the Government, and the Improvements of the Land. By a Native and Inhabitant of the Place. Frontispiece and fourteen full-page plates by Grib elm, mainly illustrating the customs of the Indians. Small Svo, original calf. London : Printed for R. Parker, 1705 The Original Edition. Rare. 1018 Bibliotheca Curiosa. A Chronological History of New England, in the form of Annals, by Thos. Prince. 5 vols. i6:no, vellum, uncut. Edinburgh, iSSt Limited to 2jj copies. 1019 Blennerhassett Papers, The. Embodying the Private; Journal of Harman Blennerhassett and the Hitherto un- published correspondence of Burr, Alston, Comfort, Tyler,, and others. . . . Developing the Purposes and Aims of those engaged in the attempted Wilkinson and Burr Revo- lution. 8vo, boards. Cincinnati, 1864 1020 Boudinot, Elias. Journal, or Historical Recollections of American Events during the Revolutionarj^ War. Copied from his own original Manuscript and edited by Stan. V.. Henkels. Illustrated zvith facsimiles. 4to, one-half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Philadelphia, 1894 One of 2 p copies on large paper ivith original cover bound in. This is one of the most important diai'ies of our Revo- lutionary Patriots. It is replete with historical data of intense interest. Most of the large paper copies have been extra illustrated, and one like this is extremely scarce. S. W.. Pennypacker' s copy with Book plate. 150 -S02I Bourke (John G.) The Snake-Dance of the Moquis of Arizona ... to which is added a Brief Dissertation upon Serpent Worship in General. Colored Frontispiece, and £)lher illustratio 7 is. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 1884 Scarce. 1022 Bradford’s History “ of Plimouth Plantation ” from the original manuscript, with a report of the proceedings inci- dent to the return of the manuscript to Massachu.setts. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1901 1023 Bradman (Arthur). A Narrative of the Extraordinary Sufferings of fdr. Robert Forbes, his Wife, and Five Chil- dren ; during an Unfortunate Journey through the Wilder- ness, from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the Year 1784. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Philadelphia ; Printed for M. Carey, 1794 Contains also “ Narrative of the Captivity and Escape of Mrs. Frances Scott, an Inhabitant of Washington County, Virginia." The loiver blank margin of the last leaf has been added. 1024 Brainerd (John). The Journal of the Rev. John Brainerd, from Jan. 1761 to Oct. 1762. Introduction by George Macloskie. 8vo, new boards. Toms River, N. J., 1880 Concerns John Brainerd' s zvork among the hidians. 1025 Branagan, Thos. A Concise View of the Principal Religious Denominations in the United States of America. Frontispiece . i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia. 18 ii 1026 [Brown (John).] Rise and Progress of the Bloody Outbreak at Harper’s Ferry. 8vo, sewed, pp. 20. N. Y.: The New York Democratic Vigilant Association, n. d. (1859). Very rare. Planted shortly after fohn Brown's Raid, and .oondemniug it in znolent terms, with the object of influc 7 icing electors at the coming Presidential electiozi {the Lincoln cam- paign'), also warning voters to pause before castmg their z’Otes. SLO27 Brown, John, Confession of John E. Cooke, Brother- in-law of Gov. A. P. Willard, of Indiana, and one of the participants in the Harper’s Ferry Invasion. 8vo, paper. Charleston, Va., 1859 Laid in as an A. L. S. 2pp, i 6 ino,from F. B. Sanborn, editor. ‘ ‘ Life and Letters of John Broiv?t . ’ ’ Concord, Mass., Dec. 10, igop, regarding the authenticity of the con- fession. 1028 [Brown (John).] Invasion at Flarper’s Ferry. Testi- mony taken before the Select Committee, to inquire into the facts and circumstances connected with the invasion and seizure of the Harper’s Ferry Armory in Oct. 1859. 8vo, cloth. Washington, i860 1029 Brown, John. Memoirs of Written for Rev. Samuel Orcutt’s History of Torrington, Ct.,by F. R. Sanborn, with Memorial Verses by W. E. Channing. Autotype portraits of John Broivn aud S. G. Howe. 8vo, original wrappers, pp. 107. Concord, Mass., Jan., 1878 Privately printed aiid very scarce. A presentation copy from F. B. Sanborn, with A. N. S. dated March 7, in which he states that although the volume is dated Jaiiuary, the binder only sent it to hbn yesterday, and that the portrait of Dr. Howe occurs oidy in these paper copies and they are therefore “ more valuable." 5030 Brown, Capt. Jno. The Life, Trial, and Execution of Being a full account of the attempted Insun ection at Har- per’s Ferry, Va. Illustrated. 8vo, printed covers. New York, n. d. Poor copy. 1031 (Brown, Jno.) Redpath, James. Autograph letters, signed. 3pp., qto, Feb. 6, i860. To Henry D.Thoreau. A highly hnportant document, addressed to Henry D. Thoreaii, rcfei'ring to Thor e au' s Lecture" [on Broivn, in " Echoes of Harper's Ferry ”) ; the contemplated Private Life of Brown {Redpath' s'), etc:. 11* * * Pqj. Private Life I have already a number of very interesting letters from Kansas men. * * * which, better than any rhetorical estimates of John Brown’s character or career, exhibit to the intelligent reader the spirit and life of the old warrior,” etc. 1032 Brownlow, W. G. Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession. Portrait. i2nio, cloth Philadelphia, 1862 First Editiori, with A. L. S. of the mithor. Parson Brown- low, inserted. 1033 Bryce, James. The American Commonwealth. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1888 Contaifis the passages on Tammany , afterivards sup- pressed. First Edition. 1034. Buell, Augustus C. Paul Jones, Founder of the American Navy. A History. Colored portrait aiid other illustrations. 2 vols, i2mo. cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1901 1035 Burges, Hon. Tristam. Address delivered before the American Institute of the City of New York at their Third Annual Fair. Held at Masonic Hall, October, 1830. 8vo. New York, 1830 1036 Burke, Jno. G. Notes upon the Gentile Organization of the Apaches of Arizona. 8vo, boards. Washington, u. d. 1037 Burr (Aaron). A Narrative of the Suppression by Col. Burr of the History of the Administration of John Adams, late President of the United States, written by John Wood. To which is added a Biography of Thomas Jefferson, etc. By a Citizen of New York (J. Cheetham). 8vo, cloth. New York, 1802 1038 Burr, Aaron. The Trial of For Conspiracy. 8 VO, sheep. n. p. ( 1807) Prmtcd ivithout title. P. I. sig. B. commences “ at a c&urt of the United States for the fifth circint in the Virginia dis- tnct, coim)miced and holden at the capital,” &c., pp. i—jj2. “ Evidence furnished by the Distnct Attorney f pp. 1—222. Eirst and original Edition. 1040 Burr, Aaron. Reports of the. Trials of, for Treason and for a Misdemeanor. In preparing the means of a Military Expedition against Mexico, a territory of the King of Spain, with whom the United States were at Peace. To which is added an Appendix containing the Arguments and Evidence * * to commit A. Burr, H. Blennerhassett, and I. Smith, to be sent for trial to the State 153 of Kentucky, for Treason or Misdemeanor, alleged to be committed there. 2 vols. 8vo, half levant, top edges gilt, uncut. Philadelphia, 1808 Name on title. 1041 Burr, Colonel Aaron. Life of With Portrait, Auto- graph and hitherto unpublished letters. 8vo, paper. New York, 1879 1042 Burr, Aaron. Memorial. Prepared and Edited by the Grand Camp of the Aaron Burr Legion. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. Boston, 1903 1043 Burr. A Correct Statement of the Various Sources from which The History of the Administration of John Adams was compiled and the Motives for its Suppression by Col. Burr. With some observations on a Narrative by a citizen of New York. 2^. Edition. Corrected. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1802 1044 Burr. An Antidote to John Wood’s Poison, by Warren . 8vo, paper. New York, 1802 1045 Butler, Mann. A History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. With the Porrtait of Gen. G. R. Clark. 8vo, three-quarter blue crushed levant, gilt, top edges, gilt. Louisville, Ky., 1834 Fine copy oj the very rare First Edition. 1046 Cable, Geo. W. The Southern Struggle for Pure Gov- ernment. An Address. 8vo, paper. Boston, 1890 1047 Carson, Hampton L. History of the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the promulgation of the Constitution of the United States. Illustrated with numer- ous etched portraits. 2 vols, imperial 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Philadelphia, 1889 Henry A. Muhlenberg' s Autograph on title, with his Bookplate . 1048 Carver, Jonathan. Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767 and 1768. With tzvo maps and four plates. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1778 154 A large clean copy of the scarce Fir^t Edition with wide margins. Contains much information relative to the Indians of the great lakes Sectio7i, with a thrilling account of the author s escape from the dreadfid inassacre of Fort William He7iry. Has, also, a short vocabidary of the Chippeway La^iguage. Oiving to the seizw'e by the British GoverJiment of all Carver's maps and journals, the published fiarrative of his travels was delayed ten years. 1049 Catlin, (George). Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the American Indians. Writ- ten during Eight Years’ Travels amongst the Wildest Tribes of Indians in North America in 1832-39, [inclu- sive], With four hundred illustrations , engraved from his original paintings. 2 vols, royal 8vo, three-quarter olive-green crushed levant morocco, gilt tops. London: Published by the author, 1841 Beautiful copy of this original English edition. 1050 Catlin, Geo. 0 -kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony, and other Customs of the Mandans. With thirteen colored illustratious . Imperral, 8vo, cloth. London, 1867 Very scarce. 1051 Catlin, (Geo). [Folium Reservatum]. A detached leaflet describing a Phallic feature of the “ 0 -kee-Pa.” (Bull Dance), a religious ceremony of the Mandans. 8vo, pp. 3. u. d., n. d. IVe have never seen but one copy of 0-Kee-Pa," contain- ing this snppresed portion of the zvork ; nor docs Sabin, Field, or any other bibliographer appear to have noted its exist- ence. * 1052 Chapman, Isaac A. A Sketch of the History of Wyoming, to which is added an Appendix containing a Statistical account of the Valley and adjacent County by a Gentleman of Wilkesbarre. i2mo, sheep, broken. Wilkesbarre, Pa., 1830 Scarce. 1053 Chastellux, M. Le Marquis de. Vot^ages de, Dans I’Amerique septentrionale, Dans les annees, 1780, 1781 and 1782. 2 vols, 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1788 155 1054 Church, Thos. The History of Phillip’s War, com- monly called the Great Indian War of 1675 and 1676; also of the French and Indian Wars at the Eastward in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696 and 1704. With numerous Notes, * * * Narratives of persons carried into cap- tivity, &c., by Samuel G. Drake. With four plates in- cluding Portraits of King Philip & Col. Church after Paul Revere. i2mo, contemporary calf. Boston, 1827 Rare, in such fine state. It usually lacks all the plates except the frontispiece . Sabin, notes only three plates, the fourth being rarely foimd in copies. 1055 Clarke, Samuel. A True and Faithful Account of the Five Chiefest Plantations of the English in America, to zvit, of Virginia, New England, Bermudas, Barbadoes, with the temjterature of the air, the nature of the soil, the Rivers, Mountains, Beasts, Fowl, Birds, Fishes, Trees, Plants, Fruits, &c., as also of the Natives of Virginia and New England, their Religion, Customs, P'ishing, Hunt- ing, &c. Collected by Samuel Clarke, som.etimes Pastor in Saint Bennett-Fink, London. Folio, limp morocco. London, printed for Robert Clavel, 1670 Excessiz’ely rare, pages 1-80 only. Some leaz>es frayed on the edges. 1056 Clinton (Sir Henry). Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton relative to his conduct during part of his command of the King’s Troops in North America. London, 1783. A Reply to Sir Henry Clinton’s Narra- tive, wherein his numerous Errors are pointed out, etc. London, 1783. Cornwallis (Earl). An Answer to that part of the Narrative of Sir Henry Clinton which relates to the Conduct of Earl Cornwallis. London, 1783. Clinton’s Observations on some parts of the Answer of Earl Cornwallis, London, 1783, & a Letter from Lieu- tenant-General Sir Henry Clinton to the Commissioners of Public Accounts relative to some observations in their Seventh Report. 5 tracts, bound in i vol., 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt. London, 1783-4. 1057 Cloquet, M. Jules. Recollections of the Private Life of General Lafayette, embellished with forty-five engravings . 156 2 vols. i2mo, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt. New York, 1836 1058 Codman, John, 2d. Arnold’s Expedition to Quebec. Special Edition, with added matter and illustrations. Edited by W. Abbatt. Illustrated. 4to, half cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1903 No. 18 of copies on large paper. 1059 Coiden, Cadwallader. The Histor)^ of the Five Indian Nations of Canada which are dependent on the Provinces of New York in America, and the Barriers be- tween the English and the French in that Part of the World, with accounts of their Religion, Manners, Cus- toms, Laws and Forms of Government ; their several Battles and Treaties with the European Nations, particular Relations of their several wars with the other Indians, and a true account of the present state of our trade with them, in which are shown the great Advantage of their Trade and Alliance to the British Nation, and the Intrigues and Attempts of the French to engage them from us, a subject nearly concerning all our American Plantations and highly meriting the consideration of the British Nation at this juncture, to which are added accounts of several other Nations of Indians in North America, their numbers, strength, &c., and the Treaties which have been lately made with them, with Illustrations. 8vo, original calf. Loudon, 1747. Fine copy. From the library of Henry Paget, Second Earl of Uxbridge, zuith his blind crest on corner. 1060 (Coleman, William). A Collection of the facts and documents relative to the Death of Major-General Alex- ander Hamilton ; with Comments. Together with the Various Orations, Sermons, and Eulogies, that have been published or written on his Life and Character. By the Editor of the “ Evening Post.” 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut, by Stikeman. New York ; Hopkins & Seymour, 1804 1061 Collectanea Adamantaea. Papers Relating to the First Settlement of New York by the Dutch, containing a list of the early immigrants to New Netherlands, 1657- 1664, and a Description of the First Settlement of New Netherlands. 157 2 vols. i6rno, vellum, uncut. Edinburgh, i888 Limited to copies. 1062 Confederate. Instructions for Collection of Taxes, Richmond, May 15, 1863. 8vo, stitched. 1863 By C. C. Memmenger , Secretary of Treasiiry of the Con- federate States. Very Rare. 1063 Connecticut. [Hinman (Royal H.)]. The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, Usually Called Blue Laws of Connecticut; Quaker Laws of Pl)-mouth and Massachu- setts ; Blue Laws of New York, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina, &c. By an Antiquarian. i2mo, original flowered cloth. New Haven, 1838 Good copy of the First Edition zvith some account of Salem Witchcraft. 1064 Connelley, Wm. E. John Brown. i2mo, cloth. Topeka, 1900 1065 Cooper, Thos. An Account of the Trial of. Of North- umberland, on a charge of Libel against the President of the United States. 8vo, cloth Philadelphia, 1800 1066 Cooper, Thos. A Treatise on the Law of Libel and the Liberty of the Press, showing the Origin, Use, and Abuse of the Law of Libel. 8vo, half sheep. New York, 1830 Excessively rare. 1067 Copway, Geo. The Life, History, and Travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh, a Young Indian Chief of the Ojebwa Nation, written by Himself. Portrait. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1847 1068 Copway, G. The Traditional History and Character- istic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation. Illustrated by Darky. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1851 1069 (Crockett, David.) An Account of Col. Crockett’s Tour to the North and Dovt'n East in 1834. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1835 1070 Darby, Wm. A Tour from the City of New York to 158 Detroit, in the Michigan Territory, made between the 2^. of May and the 22*^ of September, i8i8. With map. 8vo, half morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1819 1071 Davis, Paris M. An Authentick History of the Late War Between the United States and Great Britain. With a full account of every Battle by Sea and Land, The Mas- sacre at the River Raisin, &c. i2mo, sheep. Ithaca, 1829 1072 Dawson, Henry B. The Assault on Stony Point by General Anthony Wayne, July 16, 1779. Withmap, fac- similes and Illustrative Notes by Henry B. Dawson. 4to, stitched. Morrisauia, N. Y., 1863 1073 Dawson, Henry B. Battles of the War of the Revolu- tion. Vol. I. 4to, sheets, uncut. Morrisianna, 1867 No. 75 of 2p copies published in ^to. With library stamp and ivater stained. 1074 Dawson, Henry B. Records of the City of New Am- -sterdam, in New Netherland. Edited by. Vol. I. 8vo, uncut. Morrisianna. 1S67 I Amite d to 100 copies. 1075 De Costa, B. F. Notes on the History of Fort George during the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods. Frontis- piece. 8vo, uncut. New York. 1871 1076 De Forest, Jno. W. History of the Indians of Con- necticut from the earliest known Period to 1859. Illus- trated. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1852 1077 Denton, Daniel. A Brief Description of New York, commonly called New Netherlands, with the places there- unto adjoining, likewise a brief relation of the customs of the Indians there, with an introduction by Gabriel Fur- man. 4to, cloth, uncut. New York, 1845 Presentation copy from the publisher, Wm. Gowan, to Hon. Henry Clay. 159 1078 Depew, Chauncey M. Tlie Liberty of the Press. 8vo, paper. 1S83 1079 DeSmet, Pere P. J. Missions de I’Oregon et Voyages aux Montagnes-Rocheuscs, aux Sources de la Colombie, de I’Athabasca et du Sascatskawin en 1845—46. Numer- ous full- page pla/es and maps. i2mo, original printed wrappers, uncut aud unopened. Gand, u. d. ( 1848) Fine copy. Excessively rare. 1080 Dewees, W. B. Letters from an Earl)" Settler of Texas. Compiled by Cara Cardelle. i2mo, cloth. Louisville, Ky., 1858 A series of letters (i8iQ-’j2) replete with information on the Early History of Texas — the zoars of the “Republic” with Mexico, adventures in the border wars against the Co7nanches and other tribes of the plains, etc., written by one on the spot. Very scarce. DICKENSON’S GOD’S PROTECTING PROVIDENCE. 1081 Dickenson, Jonathan. God’s Protecting Providence, Man’s Surest Help and Defence, in Times of the Greatest Difficulty, and most Eminent Danger. Evidenced In the Remarable Deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other Persons, from the Devouring Waves of the Sea ; amongst which they suffered Shipwrack ; And also. From the cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhuman Canibals of Florida ; Faithfully Related by one of the Persons con- cerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson. Small 8vo, full maroon calf, gilt, gilt edges. Printed in Philadel- phia : Re-printed in London, and Sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart Court in Gracious-court, 1700. Collation: Title, Preface, 8pp,pp. 1-8 p, and 8pp. adver- tisement. Fine tall copy. See facsimile title. This edition of Jonathan Dickenson’ s narrative of ship- wreck and captivity among the Indians of Florida is even RARER THAN THE FIRST EDITION OF PHILADELPHIA. The practically unknown fact that there were two editions PRINTED IN 1700 , one containing 8g pages, and the other complete in 8g pages, is here presented. The above is the LAST NAMED AND IS BY FAR THE RARER OF THE TWO. A comparison of the Lenox copies of the tzvo editions i6o shows THAT THE TYPE WAS RESET THROUGHOUT. Sabin (No. 20,015) describes the edition of 8p pages (the copy in the Library of Congress). With the exception of the copy in the Lenox Library we cannot trace another copy of the edition OF 85 PAGES. Mr. Field evidently did not know of the existence of THIS EDITION WITH 85 PAGES, as he makes no mention of it, although in mentioning the first edition of idpp, he says of the I ‘poo edition (8p pages) that . . . (it) . . . “is almost equally rare, at least I have never seen, or indeed heard of a copy.” The author and his wife, who resided in Jamaica, joined the Society of Friends but a short time before embarking on the voyage described in the above book. 1082 The Same. Small 8vo, half calf. Printed in Philadelphia. Reprinted in Lon- don, and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1700. Collation : Title, Preface, 8pp., pp. i—8p. Cut close. This is a shorter octavo, the title being set closer and the word “ Shipwrack” in capitals-, whereas the earlier one described above has it in large text type. 1083 Dickenson (Jonathan). God’s Protecting Providenc-e, Man’s Surest Help and Defence, in Times of Greatest Difficulty, and Most Eminent Danger; Evidenced in the Remarkable Deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the Devouring Waves of the Sea ; amongst which they Suffered Shipwrack ; and also From the cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhuman Canibals of Florida. i2mo, contemporary sheep. London, 1720 Tlurd Edition. A very small hole in a leaf, otherwise fine copy of this scarce edition. 1084 Dickinson, John. Letters from a F'armer in Pennsyl- vania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. 8vo, half calf. Boston, 1768 Fine copy. First New England Edition. 1085 Donaldson, Thos. Moqui Pueblo Indians of Arizona and Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and The Eastern Band r GOD s M ^ A N's Sureft Help and Defence, I N Times of the Greareit Difficulty^ and mod Eminent Danger* E V ID ENCED In the Reraarkable Deliverance of jSSt vOfe, with divers other Perfons, from the Devonring Waves of the Sea 5, amongfb which they fullered Shipwrack ; And ailb. From the cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhumane Camhals of ^Florida. Faithfally Related by one of the Per(h:s con^ cerned therein^ jOTattian The Zord cn high Is mlghtieZ than the noife of many Waters ; yea. than the. mighty Waves of the Sea, PfaJm 513. 4. of the Earth are full of the Habitations of Cruelty, Pia!m74. 20. Pnsted in Fhiladdpbia : Re-printed in Zatdon, and Sold bp T.Somle, itxV/bsu»H(irt‘Cmrt in Graeious-I^reety 1700. Facsimile of Title, Lot 1081 i 62 of Cherokees of North Carolina. Colored aud plain plates. 2 vols. 4to, paper. Washington, 1892-93 1086 Domenech, Abbe M. Seven Years’ Residence in the Great Deserts of North America. Illustrated with fifty- eight woodcuts {colored^, plates of Ancient Indian Music a7id a Map. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, i860 The author was an apostolical missionary among the Indians, and gives an exhaustive history of the origin and present state of the North American Indians in a manner not attempted by other authors. 1087 Drake, Francis S. Tea Leaves. Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to the Shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the Year 1773 b}' the East India Tea Company. Now first published from the original manuscript. Illustrated. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1884 Contains 20 portraits, taken from family paintings ( one- half never before published), 8 other illustrations, 50 auto- graphs, 1 12 names of members of the Tea Party (^8 more than have been heretofore publicly known), and p6 biog- raphies of the same. 1088 Drake, Samuel G. The Book of the Indians of North America, comprising details in the lives of about Five Hundred Chiefs and others the most distinguished among them. Also a history of Their Wars, Their Manners and Customs, &c. Ilhistrated. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1833 1089 Drake, Samuel G. Biography and History of th^ Indians of North America from the First Discovery to th^ present time * * . Also a History of Their Wars Ilhistrated. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1837 1090 Drake, Samuel G. Tragedies of the Wilderness. A True and Authentic Narrative of Captives who have been carried away by the Indians from the Various Frontier Settlements of the United States from the earliest to the present time. Illustrating the Manners and Customs, i63 Barbarous Rites and Ceremonies of the North American Indians and their various methods of torture, &c. Frontis- piece. i2mo, cloth, three-quarter morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Boston, 1841 Fine copy. Scarce. 1091 Edwards, Jonathan. An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians, and Pastor of a Church of Christian Indians in New Jersey, chiefly taken from his own Diary and other private writings. 8vo, half sheep. Boston, 1749 1092 Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. Memoirs of the Rev. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians on the Borders of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including his Journal. Now for the first time incorporated, by Sereno E. Dwight. 8vo, sheep. New Haven, 1822 1093 Ephrata, Pa. Der Blutige Schau-platz oder Martyrer Spiegel. Von T. J. V. Bragt. With engraved plate laid in. Thick folio, old calf. Ephrata in Pennsylvanien, 1748-9 “The most important hook printed at this press by the Mennonites and occupied three years in the printing, and upon paper made there especially for this work.” For a full description of this important American pre- Revolutionary publication, see Pennsylvania Magazine of History, volume V, page 2p6, which contains an exhaustive article by Samuel W. Pennypacker. 1094 Fanning, Nathaniel. Narrative of the Adventures of an American Navy Officer who served during part of the American Revolution under the command of Com. John Paul Jones, Esq. i2mo, full led crushed levant, dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1806. Extremely rare. The author was Nathaniel Fanning, who not only took an active part in the operations under Paul Jones, but acted also as his private secretary, and for certain events in the career , of the hero this book is the only authority. He frankly narrates incidents not very favor- able from a moralist’s point of view regarding his captain. Paul Jones said of Fanning: “Fanning was a brave and NARRATIVE or TUB ADVE/^TURES or AM AMERICAN NAVY OFFICER, WHO lEBVED SVRINO FAKT OF TBB AMERICAN REVOLUTION ONOBR TUB COMUANP OF COM. JOHN PAUL JONES, Esq. COPT-RISHT SECURED. NEW- YORK: PniKTED FOR fHZ JvrtlOS. 1806 . Facsimile of Title, Lot iog4 i6s sensible officer. In the action zvith the Serapis he zjuas sta- tioned in the maintop, zvhere his behavior did him great credit, and materially influenced the result. He zvas always perfectly cool, and of dauntless bravery. He was the per- fection of the fighting Puritan. After the cruise with the Serapis he commanded the French privateer ‘UEclipse,' of Dunkirk, till the end of the war, with infinite honor to himself and the service and vast damage to the enemy.” The narrative of this last cruise is also given in this volume, as well as his earlier experiences in the action zvith the Serapis, etc. See facsimile title. 1095 Featherstonaugh, G. W. Report of a Geological Re- connoissance made in 1835, by way of Green Bay and the Wisconsin Territory to the Coteau de Prairie. Plates. 8vo. Washington, 1836. Name on title. 1096 Flint, Timothy. The First White Man of the West ; or, the Life and Exploits of Colonel Daniel Boone, the first Settler of Kentucky, interspersed with incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Illustrated. T2mo, cloth. Cincinnati, 1850 Fine copy. Scarce. 1097 FcEderalist, The. A Collection of Essays written in favor of the New Constitution as agreed upon by the Eoederal Convention, September 17, 1787, with Historical Introduction and Notes, by Henry B. Dawson. Portrait. Vol. I. Imp. 8vo, half roan, top edges gilt, uncut. Morrisiana, 1864 All published. No. 16 of 2^0 copies on large paper. 1098 Forrest and Macready. Accoun tof theTerrific and Fatal Riot at the New York Astor Place Opera House on the night of May lOth, 1849, with the Quarrels of Forrest and Macready. Frontispiece . 8vo, original wrappers. New York, 1849 1099 Fowler, Jno, Journal of a Tour in the State of New York in the year 1830, with Remarks on Agriculture in those parts most eligible for settlers, and Return to Eng- land by the Western Islands in consequence of shipwreck of the Robert Fulton. i2mo, muslin, uncut. London, 1831 1 66 I lOO Francis, John W. An address delivered on the anni- versary of the Philolexian Society of Columbia College, May 15, 183 1 . 8vo, uncut. New York, 1831 1101 Franklin Imprint. A | Treaty | Held at the Town of I Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, | By the Honorable the | Lieutenant-Governor of the Provinces, | and the Honor- able the I Commissioners for the Provinces | of | Virginia and Maryland, | with the | Indians j of the | Six Nations, I In June, 1744 | Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold, by B. Franklin, at the New-Printing-Office, | near the Market, M, DCC, XLIV. Folio, uncut. Collation: Title, pp. SSP- Excessively rare. Title needs repairing. This copy formerly belonged to Geo. Morgan, who presented it to Judge Jasper Yeates. Has both their autographs on title. See facsimile title. 1 102 Franklin Imprint. Minutes | of | Conferences, | Held at I Lancaster, | In August, 1762, | with the Sachems and Warriors of Several Tribes of | Northern and Western Indians, | [Penn crest] Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the | New-Printing-Office, near the Market, MDCCLXIH. Folio, uncut. Collation: Title , j—g 6 , last leaf needs repairing . Exces- sively rare, fudge Jasper Yeates copy, with autograph. See facsimile title. 1 103 Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of With illustrations. Imperial 8vo, half holland, uncut. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1906 Limited to 1000 copies. 1104 Franklin, Dr. Benj. The Works of Con.sisting of His Life. Written by himself, together with Essays. With the rare portrait by Maverick. i2mo, sheep. New York, n. d. 1105 French, B- F. Historical Collection of Louisiana and Florida. Second Series. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1875 T R E A T Y, Held at tlie Tcjiwn of /• 6 Lancafier , in Pennsy-lvani a By the HoNooftASLE the I Lieutenant-Governor of the PROVINCE And the Honour able the CoiTMninioners for the PROVINCES O P Virginia and Maryland, WITH THE INDIANS OP THE SIX NATIONS,,. In JUNE, 1744. F H i t A^D B t P H lA: Printed and Sold by B.. PR AN KLIN", , at the New-Prlntlng-Oflice, near the Market. M,DCC,XL1V. Facsimile of Title, Lot iioi MINUTES O F FERENCES. M HELD AT i N C J S T E R, In AUGUST, 1761, With the Sachems and Warri6rs of feveral Tribes of ’’efiern INDIANS. PHILADELPHIA: Printed and Sold by B. F R A N K L I N, and D. H A L L, at the Nm-Printing-Office^ near Oie Market. MDCCLXIII. Z7V. .-V.I, »■/.. n-f Tifl/) T nl TTnO 1106 Frost, John. History of the State of California from the period of the Conquest by Spain to her occupation by the United States of America. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, roan. Auburn, 1851 1107 Fulton, Robert. Torpedo War and Submarine Explo- sions. Illustrated. Oblong 4to, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt. New York, 1810 Excessively rare. The first work published on the sub- marine torpedo, of which Fulton was the inventor. 1108 Gayarre, Chas. Romance of the History of Louisiana. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1848 Autograph presentation copy from the author. 1109 Georgia. Reasons For Establishing the Colony of Georgia With Regard to the Trade of Great Britain, The Increase of our People, and the Employment and Support it will afford to great Numbers of our own Poor, as well as foreign persecuted Protestants. With some Account of the Country, and the Design of the Trustees. With frontispiece and map. 4to, half russia. London, 1733 Very scarce. Fine copy. This is the Second Edition. Contains letters of Gen. Oglethorpe, with resolutions of the Assembly relative to his arrival. The author was Benj. Martyn. 1 1 10 Giddings, Joshua R. The Exile of Florida; or, the Crimes Committed by our Government against the Ma- roons who fled from South Carolina and other slave States seeking protection under Spanish law. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Columbus, 1858. 1 1 1 1 Gillet, R. H. Democracy in the United States. Portraits. i2mo, cloth. New York, t868 1 1 12 Gist, Christopher. Introductions given Mr. Christo- pher Gist by the Committee of the Ohio Company the i ith day of September, 1750, with his journals, 1 750-175 i. 4to, half calf. n. p., n. d. Privately printed. 170 EARLY LIFE OF U. S. GRANT. 1 1 13 Grant, U. S. A batch of twelve letters, from or relat- ing to G. B, Bailey, whom Grant succeeded as a cadet at West Point, and who afterward was killed during the war when fighting as a volunteer officer, his death being de- scribed in some of the letters. Bailey, writing from Ports- mouth, Ohio, to a former classmate at West Point of himself and Grant, says, under date of January 3, 1858: “ Do you ever see any of our old West Point associates. I heard from U. S. Grant lately. He has left the army and is quietly settled on a farm near St. Louis. * * He was a clever fellow in many particulars, bnt sadly addicted to spirits of late years.” Another letter, dated December 28, 1858, from Bailey, says : “ I saw Captain Grant’s father a few days since. You recollect U. S Grant — the old gentleman, who by the way is the greatest brag I have ever m^ with, informed me he would have to take U. S. and his family home and make him over again, as he had no business qualifications what- ever — had failed in everything — all his other boys were good busi- ness men, &c. , &c. The truth is that U. S. is the only one of the family that has any soul in him.” As a lot. An interesting sidelight upon the workings of fate, con- taining unpublished information. 1 1 14 Grant, Lieutenant-General U. S. Report of the Armies of the United States, 1864—65. 8vo, paper. Washington, 1865. Autograph presentation copy from the author. ‘‘Hon. Geo. Bancroft, Brest. Century Club, New York, N. Y., U. S. Grant, Lt. Gen.” 1 1 15 Gregg, Josiah. Commerce of the Prairies; or, the Journal of a Santa Fe Trader during Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western Prairies and a Residence of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico, with maps and en- gravings. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1845. 1 1 16 Griswold, Rufus W. The Republican Court; or, American Society in the Days of Washington, with 20 Portraits of Distinguished Women. Imperial. 8vo, morocco antique. New York, 1855 With the conclusion, and one extra portrait not found in all copies. r^i 1 1 17 Grolier Club. Catalogue of Engraved Portraits of Washington. By Charles Henry Hart. Illustrated zvith twenty-one fac-smiiles. Small folio, vellum back, uncut. The Grolier Club. Mew York, 1904 Only copies published. Laid is a card for the armual meeting, igocj.. Opening of the Washington Exhibition^ E. B. Holden's copy. 1 1 18 Hall, James. Legends of the West. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1853, 1 1 19 Hamilton, Alex. The Port Folio. By Oliver Old- school for J Lily 21,1 804, containing the Memorial of Alex. Hamilton, and a full account of the Duel. Burr & Ham- ilton’s Correspondence, &c. 1120 Hamilton. A Correct Statement of the Late Melan- choly Affair of Honor between General Hamilton and Col Burr, in which the former unfortunately fell, Julv 1 1, 1 804. To which is added a candid examination of the whole affair in a letter to a friend by Lysander. 8vo, half blue morocco, top edges gilt. New York. Printed and published for the Author, 1S04 Has bound zvith it “An Oration on Major Alexander Hamilton,” by J. M. Mason, delivered before the New York- State Society of the Cincinnati, ji July, 1804. 1 12 1 Hamilton. A Collection of the Facts and Document.^ relative to the Death of Major-General Alexander Hamil- ton, with comments, together with the various Orations,. Sermons, and Eulogies that has been published or written on His Life and Character. By the editor of the Evening Post, (Wm. Coleman). 8vo, calf. New York, 1804 1122 Hammond, Anthony. Correspondence between the Commissioners of New York, appointed to revise the Laws of that State, and Anthony Hammond, Esq., of the inner temple. 8vo. Loudon, 1826 1123 Har die, James. Census of the New Buildings erected in this City, in the year 1824, arranged in district Classes,. According to their materials and numbers of Storie.s ;also, a number of statistical Documents. 8vo, paper. New York, 1825 172 5 124 Harrison, Thos. G. The Career and Romances of an Amateur Journalist and a History of Amateur Journalism. I21UO, cloth. Indianapolis, 1883 1125 Harrisse, Henry. The Discovery of North America, by John Cabot. The alleged date and Landfall. i2mo, uncut. London, 1897 1126 Haydon, A. L. The Riders of the Plains, Adventures and Romances with the North-West Mounted Police. 1873-1910. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1910 1127 Heap, Gwinn Harris. Central Route to the Pacific, from the Valley of the Missi.ssippi to California. Journal of the Itxpedition of E. F. Beale, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in California, and Gwinn Harris Heap, from Mis- souri to California in 1853. ^ Colored plates. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1854 1128 Heath, Major General. Memoirs of. Containing Anecdotes, Details of Skirmishes, Battles, and other Mili- tary Iwents during the American War. Written by him- sel f. 8vo, original calf. Boston, 1798 Scarce. 1 1 29 Heath, Major-General William. Memoirs of, by him- self. New edition, with Illustrations and Notes. Edited by Wm. Abbatt. To which is added the Accounts of the Battle of Bunker Hill, b\" Generals Dearborn, Lee and Wilkinson. 4to, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1901 35 of 75 copies on large paper. 1130 Heckewelder (Rev. John). Account of the History, Manners and Customs of the Indian Nations, w'ho once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring States; Corre- spondence between Heckewelder and Peter S. Duponceau respecting the Languages of the American Indians ; also Words, Phrases end Short Dialogues in the Language of the Lenni Lenape, or Delaware Indians. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1819 An exceptionally fine copy of the First Edition. Issued with the Transactions of the Historical aiid Literary Com- mittee of the American Philosophical Society. Scarce. 1 13 I Heckewelder (John). Name.s which the Lenni Len- nape or Delaware Indian.s gave to Rivers, Streams and Localities within the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia, with their Significations. Prepared for the Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society, from a manuscript of Heckewelder by William C. Reichel. 8vo, wrappers. Nazareth, Pa., 1872 1132 Helpes, H. W. The Impending Crisis of the South, How to Meet It. 121110, cloth. New York, i860 1133 Hennepin, R. P. Louis. Nouvelle Decouverte d’un tres grand Pays, Situe dans I’Amerique, entre Le Nouveau Mexique et La Mer Glaciale, Avec les Carte, & les Figures necessaires, & de plus I’Histoire Naturelle & Morale, & les avantages, qu’on en peut tirer par I’etablissement des Colonies Le Tout dedie a La Majeste Britannique GuiL laume III. i2mo, three-quarter tan crushed levant, gilt, gilt edges. A. Utricht, Chez Guillaume Broedelet, 1607 First Edition. A feiv worm holes skillfully repaired. The plates include the first view of Niagara Falls. The maps are in the first state, and it has the duplicate leaves. This is the earliest work on Western History. In this edition the author first claims the credit of having descended the Mississippi before La Salle. Flis claims to this honor, however, have now been pretty zvell disproved, though it is certain he was on the Mississippi in 1680, zvhen he was captured by the Sioux Indians and kept a prisoner for eight months. His accounts of the Western Indians at this early date are of the greatest historical value, since during his captivity amongst them he enjoyed unequaled opportunities for observing their customs and habits of life. Rare. 1134 Heriot, Geo. Travels Tiirough the Canadas, contain- ing a description of the Picturesque Scenery on some of the Rivers and Lakes, with an account of the Productions, Commerce, and Inhabitants of those Provinces, to which is subjoined a comparative view of the Manners and Cus- toms of the several Indian Nations of North and South America, lllusirated with a map and 7iu7nerons engravings. 4to, calf, rebacked. London, 1807 First Edition. Very rare. 174 2 135 Highwaymen. The Lives and Actions of the most Notorious Irish Highwaymen, Tories, and Rapparees from Redmon O’Hanlon to Cahier Na Gappul. To which is added. The Goldfinder ; or. The History of Manus Maconiel. By J. Cosgrave. i6mo, half calf. n. p., n. d. $136 Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America. Com- mencing New Series (Vol. i) Jan., 1867, to June, 1871 ; Jan., 1872, to Dec., 1873. II vols. in parts. Morrisania, 1867-73 From July to December, 18/j, there were none published on account of illness of the editor. Very scarce. 1137 Hodge, F. W. Handbook of American Indians, North of Mexico. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1907 1138 Hollister, G. H. The History of Connecticut from the First Settlement of the Colony to the adoption of the pres- ent Constitution. Portrait and other illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, buckram, top edges gilt, uncut. New Haven, 1855 11 39 How, David. Diary of. A Private in Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent’s Regiment of the Massachusett’s Line, in the Army of the A.merican Revolution, from the original manuscript, with a Biographical Sketch of the Author by Geo. VV. Chase, and Illustrative Notes by Henr)' B. Daw- son. 4to, three-quarters morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Morrisania, N. Y., 1865 bJo. 61 of 250 copies printed. 1140 Hubert, Chas. A Relic of the Revolution containing a full and particular account of the sufferings and priva- tions of all the American Prisoners, captured on the High Seas and carried into Plymouth, England, during the Revo- lution of 1776. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1847 1141 Hudson, Frederic. Journalism in the Lhiitcd States from 1690 to 1 872. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1873 175 3 142 Hudson or North River. Description of Lane’s Panorama of. Painted on 10,000 feet of canvas, showing the country on the Western Bank. 8vo. New York, 1848 1143 Hudson River Fulton Celebration. A collection of various Brochures issued on, consisting of : A brief state- ment of the object and Plan of the Celebration, Programme of the Hudson Fulton Celebration, Souvenirs of the Board of Aldermen, Hudson and Fulton, by E. FI. Hall; Carni- val Pageant Official Souvenir, Hudson-Fulton Celebration by the Education Department, Historical Pageant, Recep- tion of the Hudson Fulton Celebration Commissioners, and The Official Programme, all more or less illustrated. Bound in i vol. 4to, cloth. New York, 1909 1144 Hudson-Fulton Celebration. A collection of Pro- grammes, Reports of Committees, Cards of Invitation, &e., relating to. 87 pieces. 3145 Hull (William). Memoirs of the Campaign of the Northwestern Army of the United States. 8vo, half calf. Boston, 1824 The author was Governor of Michigan and a Brigadier- General in the service of the United States. 1146 Humfreville, J. Lee. Twenty Years Among Our Hostile Indians. Describing the Characteristics, Customs, Habits, Religion, Marriages, Dances and Battles of the Wild Indians in their Natural State. Illustrated. 4to, cloth. New York, n. d. 1147 Hunter, Jno. D. Memoirs of a Captivity Among the Indians of North America from Childhood to the Age of Nineteen. With Anecdotes descriptive of their Manners and Customs. Portrait. 8vo, original boards, uncut. London, 1824 1148 Hutchinson, Thomas. The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1749 to 1774. Comprising a detailed narrative of the Origin and Early Stages of the American Revolution. Edited from the Author’s MS. by Rev. Jno. Hutchinson. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1828 1/6 With the preface, which is lacking in most copies, also Woodzuard’s index laid in. 1149 Imlay (G. ) and Filson (John.) A Topographical Description of The Western Territory of North America ; containing A Succinct Account of the Climate, Natural History, Population, Agriculture, Manners and Customs, with an Ample Description of the Several Divi.sions into which that Country is Divided, and an accurate Statement of the Various Tribes of Indians that Inhabit the Frontier Country. To which is annexed A Delineation of the Laws and Government of the State of Kentucky. ... In a series of Letters to a friend in England by Gilbert Imlay ; [Also] The Discovery, Settlement, and Present State of Kentucky ; and an Essay towards the Topography and Natural Hi.story of that Important Country. To which is added, I. The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers. ... II. The Minutes of the Plankashaw Council held at Post St. Vincent, April 15, 1784; III. Account of the Indian Nations inhabiting within the limits of the thirteen United States ; IV, A Report of the Secre- tary of State to the President of the United States of the quantity of the Lands not claimed by the Indians, etc. ; V. Thoughts on Emigration. . . . and a short account of the State of Kentucky. Being a supplement to Imlay’s description of the Western Territory. By John Filson. Illustrated with two maps, aftd a plan of the Falls of thr Ohio. 2 vols. i2mo, couteniporar\’ calf. New York : Printed by Samuel Campbell, 1793 A beautiful clean copy in the original calf binding. The map in the first volume bears the following title: “New Map of the States of Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, including the Spanish Provinces of West and East Florida, from the Latest Surveys” ( n. d.) ; map in Vol. II: “A Map of the State of Kentucky Drawn from the Best Authorities, 1793.” Name, “Walter Bucha- nan, Bout Jan’y, 1794, price 8/,” on half title; on back of title, “Geo. C. Fox, Jr., of Falmouth, given him by Captain Benj’n Lee, of the Ship Patriot, of Boston; pmo, I795-” The same inscription on the fly-leaf of Vol. II. Very rare. 1 1 50 Indians. A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson. Containing an Account of her Sufferings during four 177 years with the Indians and French. 2'! Edition. Cor- rected and enlarged. i6mo, sheep. Windsor, Vt., 1807 11 51 Indians. A Narrative of the Incidents attending the Capture and Ransom of Chas. Johnson, of Botetourt Co., Virginia, who was made prisoner by the Indians on the River Ohio, in the year 1790. i2tno, original boards, white label, uncut. New York, 1827 Fine eopy. Very scarce. 1152 Indians. Narrative of the Captivity of and Removal of Mrs. Mary Ronaldson, who was taken by the Indians at the Destruction of Lancaster, in 1676. Written by herself. i6mo, boards. Lancaster, 1828 1153 Indians. Catecismo de la Doctrina Cristiana en Len- gua Otomi, traducida literalmente al Castellano. For D. Francisco Perez. Square Svo, stitched. Mexico, 1834 Rare. An unusually fine copy. 1 1 54 Indians. Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak ; or, Black Hawk, embracing the Tradition of his Nation, Indian wars in which he has been engaged, etc. Portrait. i2mo, original boards. Boston, 1845 1155 Indians. David Cusick’s Sketches of Ancient His- tory of the Six Nations, comprising (First) A Tale of the foundation of the Great Island (Now North America), the Two Infants Born, and the Creation of the Universe. Second, A Real Account of the Early Settlers of North America, and their Dissensions. Illustrated. 8vo, original wrappers. Lockport, 1848 3156 Indians. Third Annual Report of the Regents of the University on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural Histoiy. Svo, cloth. Albany, 1850 Contains the report to the Regents of the University upon the articles furnished to the Indian collection by Lewis H. Morgan. 1/8 1157 Indian Narratives, containing a Correct and Interest- ing History of the Indian Wars from the Landing of our Pilgrim Fathers, 1620, to Gen. Wayne’s Victory, in 1794, to which is added a correct account of the capture and sufferings of Mrs. Johnson, Zadbock Steele, and others. i2mo, cloth. Claremont, N. H., 1854 1158 Indians. Report of the Select Committee of the So- ciety for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America, May 31, 1855, 8vo, paper. Boston, 1856 1159 Indians. A Brief and True Narrative of the Hostile Conduct of the Barbarous Natives toward the Dutch Nation. Translated by E. B. O’Callaghan. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Albany, 1863 1160 Indians. Record of Engagements with Hostile Indians within the Military Division of the Missouri from 1868 to 1882, Lieutenant-General P. H. Sheridan, commanding. 8vo, paper. Chicago, 1882 From the library of Gen. W. S. Hancock, with his book card. Autograph presentation copy from General Sheridan. 1161 Indians. A Living Issue. By the author of “Our Wild Indians.” 8vo, paper. Washington, 1882 1162 (Irving, Washington.) Miscellanies. By the author of the “ Sketch Book.” No. i containing a Tour on the Prairies. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1835 First English Edition, with the extra title. 1 163 Irving, Washington. Life of George Washington. Portraits. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1855. First Edition. 1164 Irving, Washington. A History of New York from the Beginning of the World to the end of the Dutch Dyn- asty. By Diedrich Knickerbocker. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1871 1165 Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the State of Virginia. 179 With fine impression of the scarce portrait engraved by Harrison, Jr., and Map of Virginia by Tanner. 8vo, original sheep. Philadelphia; R. T. Ravvle, i8oi. Contains the Appendix (56 pp.) relative to the “Murder of Logan’s Family.” 1166 Jefferson, T. The Speeches at Full Length of Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Caines, Mr. Harrison and General HamiL ton in the Great Cause of the People Against Harry Crosvvell, on Indictment for Libel on Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States. 8vo, half morocco, top edges gilt. New York, 1804 Scarce. 1 167 Jenkinson, Isaac. Aaron Burr. His Personal and Political Relations with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. i2mo, cloth. Cleveland (1902) 1168 Jones, Charles C , Jr. Antiquities of the Southern Indians, particularly of the Georgia Tribes. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1873 1169 Jones, Chas C., Jr. The History of Georgia. 7 //t/s~ trated. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1883 1170 Jones. Chas. C. Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast, Told in the Vernacular. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 188& 1171 Jones, Paul The Life of By Ale.x Slidell Mac-, kenzie. Portrait of Coni)nander John Paid Jones. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1845; Name on title. 1172 Kalm (Pieter). Reis door Noord Amerika, gedaan door den Pieter Kalm. Engraved title, Folding map, j natural history plates and view of Cohoes Falls, New York. 2 vols. in one. 4to, original half calf, uncut. Utrecht : Schoonhoven, 1772 The author, at the instance of Linnaeus, was sent by the Swedish government to investigate the botany and natural history of North America. Landing in Philadelphia in 1^4^, he travelled extensively in Pennsylvania, Nezv York and Canada, and returned to Europe in 1730. Crisp, clean copy. This edition is far superior to either the Swedish or English editions. 1173 Kenedy (John). The American Songster, containing a selection of about i 50 modern and popular songs . . . including Mr. Sloman’s “ Analyzation.” i6mo, original half roan. Baltimore, 1836 Among the pieces are Sinclair’s Defeat, the Constitution and Guerriere, Johnny Bull, My Joe, the Hunters of Ken- tucky, the Loss of the Albion, etc. 1174 Lafitau, P. Moreurs des Sauvage.s Ameriquains. comparees aux Moeurs des premiers temps. Outrage enriche de Figures en taille-douce. 4 vols. i2mo, contemporary calf with Royal crest in gold on sides. Paris, 1724 A curious and interesting zvork, with frotispiece and 44 folding plates. The binding has on the sides of covers the arms of P. P. de Guermante, “Grand Audiencer de France.’’ 1175 Latrobe, Jno. H. B. History of Mason and Dixon’s Line. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1855 1176 Lee, Henry. Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. A new Edition, with revision and a Biography of the Author by Robert E. Lee. Portrait . 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1869 Large paper autograph copy. Signed by Gen. R. E. Lee. Only a few so published. 1177 Lincoln, Abraham. Excerpts from various Maga- z nes, containing : Lincoln and the Boy Regiment, by M. S. Gery; Lincoln’s Assassination told by an Eye-witness, Recollections of Lincoln by James G. Wilson; Lincoln’s Nomination, by M. K. Clark; Medallic History of Lincoln by M. Schuyler, Abraham Lincoln in 1854 by Horace White, Lincoln the leader, by R. W. Gilder, A Lincoln Correspondence by W. H. Lambert, The Lincoln-Doug- las Debates by F. T. Hill, and many other monographs. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. n. d. 1 ' [ 1178 Lincoln Abraham. A Biographical Essay, by Carl Schurz, with an Essay on the Portraits of Lincoln by Truman H. Bartlett. Illustrated. Imperial 8vo, half holland, uncut. Boston, Houghton, MifBin & Co., 1907 Limited to 1040 copies. 1179 Lincoln, Abraham. The Ancestry of. By J. Henry Lea and J. R. Hutchinson. Illustrated. Imperial 8vo. half morocco, uncut. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1909 Limited to 1000 copies. I 180 Long, Jno. D. The Republican Party, Its Principles and Policies. Portrait. 8vo, half roan. New York, 1900 1181 Lossing, Benson J. The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution ; or, Illustration.s, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence, zvith several hundred engrav- ings on zvood, by Lossing aud Barritt. 2 vols. Royal 8vo, half morocco, marbled edges. New York, 1857 First Edition, zvith A. L. S. of the author inserted, re- ferring to the ivork. 1182 Lossing, Benson J. The Empire State; A Compen- dious History of the Commonwealth of New York. Illus- trated. Royal 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1888 1183 Lowrie, John C. A Farewell Sermon; preached in the Presbyterian Church, on Forty-Second Street, New York. 8vo. New York, 1850 1184 Mackenzie, Alex. Vo3'ages from Montreal on the River St. Laurence, Through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans, in the years 1789 and 1793, with a preliminary account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Fur Trade of that Country, zvih Map. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1803 1185 Mackenzie, Roderick. Strictures on Lieut. Col. Tar- leton’s History "of the campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in i82 the Southern Provinces of North America ” . . . to which is added a detail of the Siege of Ninety-six and the Re- capture of the Island of New-Providence. 8vo, old calf, rebacked. London, 1787 ! 186 M’Clung, John A. Sketches of Western Adventure: containing an Account of the most Interesting Incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794; togetlier with an Appendix. i2nio. Maysville, Ky., 1832 First Edition. Very rare. One of the best collections of the Indian captivities of the West. 1187 McMaster, Jno. Bach. A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War. 7 vols, 8vo. cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1883-1910 1188“ [M’Afee, Robert Breckinridge.] Histoiy of the Late War in the Western Country, comprising a iull Account of all the Transactions in that quarter, from the commencement of Hostilities at Tippecanoe to the termina- tion of the Contest at New' Orleans on the return of Peace. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lexington, Ky., 1816 The rare First Edition, containing the blank leaf at pages iii-iv. Of special interest as an early Western Imprint Bolton says: “This valuable work is now scarce; it is one of the most authentic books on the subject, and is the source from zvhich many subsequent writers have borrowed freely.’’ It contains also the publisher’s note (ivith the printer’s im- print) often missing, which states that the part of this history zvhich relates to General Winchester’s operations in the Northwest had been sent to him and had aroused his ire ; also, “A concise exposition of facts ... is now in preparation, and will be published for the satisfaction of those zvlio seek for truth” The author of this history was one of the first Ken- tuckians to join the Northwestern Army at the opening of the zvar, and was in active service until its close. He zvas Lieutenant-Governor of Kentucky from 1820 to 1824. Very slightly foxed, small corner torn from title page. 1189 Magellan. Relacion del ultimo viage al Estrecho de Magellanes de la Fragata de S. M. Santa Maria de la Cabeza en los Anos de 1785, y, 1786, Extracto de Todos i83 los Anteriores desde su describrimien impresos y MSS. y, Noticia de los Habitantes suelo, clima, y produccionnes del Estrecho, with Maps and Portraits of Magellan. 4to, calf. Madrid, 1788 1190 McPherson, Edward. The Political History of the United States of America during the Great Rebellion. 8vo, sheep. Washington, 1864 1191 Marcy, R. B. Exploration of the Red River of Louisiana, in the years 1852. Illustrated, and with volume of maps. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1853 2192 Marcy, Randolph B. The Prairie Traveller a Hand- Book for Overland Expeditions, with illustrations, and Itiniraries of the Principal Routes between the Mis- sissippi and the Pacific, and a Map. Edited by Richard F. Burton. Illustrated. i2nio, cloth. London, 1863 2 193 Marriage. An Essay on ; or. The Lawfulness of Divorce in Certain Cases Considered. 8vo, paper, uncut. Philadelphia, 1788 First American paper in favor of divorce. 1194 Marshall, (Orsamus H.). Historical Writings relating to the Early History of the West. With Introduction by W. L. Stone. Portrait. 4to, cloth, uncut. Albany : Munsell, 1887 Munsell’s Historial Series No. 75. Containing sketch of the Indian tribes on the borders of the Great Lakes; Cham- plain’s Expedition against the Onandagas in i 6 ig; The Voyage of the Griffon in i 6 fp; La Salle’s First Visit to the Niagara Frontier in i 66 g, etc. 1195 Martens, Mr. Summary of the Laws of Nations. Founded on the Treaties and Customs of the Modern Nations of Europe. 8vo, sheep. Thos. Bradford, Philadelphia, 1795 1196 (Martyn, Benjamin). An Impartial Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Georgia. Small 8vo, half roan. London, 1741 Fine copy, with large margins. Scarce. t84 1197 Maverick, Augustus. Henry J. Raymond and the New York Press for Thirty Years. Progress of Americaa Journalism from 1840 to 1870. Illustrated. Svo, cloth. Hartford, 1870 1198 Mayer, (Brantz.) Mexico As It Was and As It Is. With numerous fidl-page and other views, antiqtiities, etc. 8vo. cloth, extra, uncut. New York, 1844 Including a statistical Appendix on the Commerce, Agri- culture, Manufacturers, Coinage, Mines, and Church and General Government. 1199 Minot’s Histories. Continuation of the History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from the year 1748. With an Introductory Sketch of events from its original settle- ment. By Geo. R. Minot. 2 vols., Boston, 1798. And The History of the Insurrection in Massachusetts in the year Seventeen Hundred and Eighty-six and the Rebellion consequent thereon. By Geo. R. Minot, Boston, 1810. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half roan. MONTANUS’ NEW WORLD. 1200 Montanus, Arnoldus. De Nieuws en Onbekende Weer- elde, of Beschryving van America en ’tZuid-Land Ver- vaentende d’Oorsprong den Americaenen en Zuidlanden, gedenkwaerdege ogten derwaerds, Gelegenheid Der vaste Kusten, Plilanden, Steden, Sterkten, Dorpen, Tempels, Bergen, Fonteinen, Strocmen, Huisin, de natuur van Beesten, Boomen, Planten en vreemde Gewasschen, God- dienst en Zeden, Wonderlijke Vooiwallen, Vereeuwde en Nieuwe Oorloogen ; Verciet met Af-beeldsels na ’t leven in America gemaekt, en beschreeven door Arnoldvs Mon- tanus. Illustrated zvith mimerous viezvs, maps, &c. Folio, old calf, gilt. Amsterdam, 1671 Contains the rare view of New Amsterdam or New York, the maps of Virginia, Maryland, New York, etc., portraits of the early navigators, views of prominent cities, etc., most of zvhich were borrowed by Ogilby in his similar zvork. Fine copy. FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN MONTREAL. 1201 Montreal Imprint. Reglement de la Confrerie de I’Adoration perpetuelle du S. Sacrement et de la Bonne REGLEMENT DE LA CONFRERIE DE L’ADORATION PERPETUELLE D U SJCREMENT, t T DE LA BONNE MORT. Erigee dans I’Eglife Paroiffiale de Ville-Ma- rie, en I’lfle de Montreal, en Canada. Nouvdle Edition revue, carrigee & augmented A MONTREAL-, Chez F. Mesplet & C. Bergek , Imprh meurs & Librairesj presle Marche. 1776. Facsimile of Title, Lot 1201 Mort, Erigee dans I’Eglise Paroissiale de Ville-Marie, en risle de Montreal en Canada, Nouvelle Edition revue, corrigee et augmentee. i2mo, cloth. a Montreal chez F. Mesplet & C. Berger, 1776. Extretnely rare ; the first book printed at Motitreal, see facsimile title. 1202 Moore, Eby. Address Delivered Before the General Trades Union of the City of New York December 2, 1833- 8vo, paper. New York, ( 1833). 1203 Moore, Frank. Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution, with notes and illustrations. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1856. 1204 Moore, Frank. Lyrics of Loyalty. Arranged and Edited by. 161UO, half morocco, soiled. New York, 1864. 1205 Morgan, Lewis H. Houses and House-Life of the American Aboriginees. Illustrated. 4to, cloth. Washington, i88r. MONTGOMERY’S CAROLINA, 1717. 1206 Mountgomery, Sir Robert. A Discourse Concerning the design’d Establishment Of a New Colony to the South of Carolina, in the Most delightful County of the Universe, with the folding plate of the Margravate of Azilia, mount d on linen. 8vo, half morocco. London : Printed in the }’ear, 1717. “A very curious tract. Sir Robert Montgomery having obtained a grant of all the land between the Rivers Alata- maha and Savanna, noiv part of Georgia, which he called Azilia, issued these proposals for settling the colony.” Rich. See facsimile title. 1207 Munoz, D. Juan, Baut. Historia del Nuevo-Mundo, Escribiala, zvith map and a portrait of Columbus. Vol. I. Imp. 8vo, half calf. Madrid, I 793 - All published. 1208 Murray, Hon. Charles A. Travels in North America during the years 1834, 1835 and 1836, including a sum- ' i ! A DISCOURSE Concerniflg the defign’d ESTABLISHMENT Of a New COLONY T 0 THE South of Carolina^ I N T H E Moft delightful Country of the Univerfe, | By Sir Robert Mountgomery, Baronet, I 1 L 0 N D 0 Nt 1 Printed in the Year. 3727. | Facsimile of Title, Lot 1206 i88 mer’s residence with the Pawnee Tribe of Indians in the Remote Prairies of the Missouri. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1839. 1209 Myers, Gustavus. The History of Tammany Hall. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1901 1210 Neuburger, Alfred. Alexander Hamilton. The Great Federalist. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. Paterson, 1907 ORDINANCE OF THE CONVENTION OF NEW YORK, 1777 . 1211 New York. An Ordinance Of the Convention Of the State of New York, For organizing and establishing the Government, agreed to by the said Convention. 8vo, half crushed levant, uncut. Fishkill : Printed by Samuel Loudon, 1777 Very rare. The first pamphlet printed by Loudon at Fishkill. We can trace no record of the sale of a copy. See facsimile title. 1212 New York. Gotha.m and the Gothamites, a Medley. (By S. B. H. Judah.) i6mo, half morocco, uncut. New York, 1823 A satire on New York society, which resulted in the imprisonment of the author and the suppression of the work. Very scarce. 1213 New York. Names and Places of Abode of the Members of the Common Council and of the Officers who hold Appointments Under Them. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1831 & 1840 Tzvo of the rare Common Council Directories which pre- cedes Valentine’s Manuals. 1214 New York. Report of the “ Union Committee " ap- pointed by the meeting of the Signers of the Memorial to Congress Held Feby. ii, 1834, at the Merchants’ Ex- change, in the city of New York. 8vo, original wrappers. New York, 1834 In reference to the New York banks. 1215 New York as it is in 1837. Containing ageneral de- scription of the City ofNew Y ork, list of Officers, public insti- An ordinance Of the convention Of the State of N E W - Y O R K, For organizing and eflablifhing the Governmentj agreed to by the faid CONVENTION. FISH- KILL: Priujed by SAMUEL LOUDON, M.DCC.LXXVn, Facsimile of Title, Lot 1211 tutions, and other useful information, including the Public Officers of the City of Brooklyn. Frontispiece of the New York University {a little foxed') and a folding map. i6mo, contemporary roan. New York, 1837 Splendid copy, with the folding map in rare state. 1216 New York. This Highly Important Report upon the Finances and Internal Improvements of the State of New York, 1838,1$ reprinted for the benefit of the friends of the Western Railroad. 8vo, Boston, 1841 1217 New York. Herkimer Convention, The Voice of New York. Proceedings of the Herkimer Mass Convention of Oct. 26, 1847. 8vo. 1 84 7 In favor of Free Trade. 1218 New York. Walks About. Facts and Figures gathered from Various Sources. 8vo. New York, 1865 1219 New York. Alderman Rooney at the Cable Banquet; an Improvised Epic. By himself Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. New York, 1866 1220 New York. Communication from the Metropolitan Board of Police and Board of Health in answer to a reso- lution in relation to Prostitution in the City of New York. 8vo, printed wrappers. Albany, 1867 1221 New York, The Sabbath in New York, 1858. The Civil and Sacred Sabbath, 1863, and The Tenth Year of the New York Sabbath Committee, 1867. 3 pamphlets. 1222 New York. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. New York ( 1869) 1223 New York Indians. Six Nations, &c. Extracted from the Documentary History of New York, with maps. 2 vols. 4to, boards. This includes the Six Nations of New York, by Thomas Donaldson. Illustrated. Washington, i8g2. 1224 New York. Campaign Book of the Republican Party, 1901, and of the Citizens’ Union, 1901. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1901 1225 New York. The Old Martyrs’ Prison, New York. An Historical Sketch of the Oldest Municipal Building. 8vo. New York, 1902 1226 New York Evening Post. Hundredth Anniversary Nov. 16, 1801-1901. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1902 1227 New York City Improvement Commission. The Report of. Illustrated. For 1904, 1907. 2 vols, 4to, boards. New York, 1904-7 1228 New York. Speeches by Daniel Webster and Carl Schurz in various Cities of New York, on important political topics. 15 pieces. 8vo. v. d. 1229 New York. The House that Tweed Built. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. New York, n. d. 1230 New York. Public Documents, Speeches, Brochure’s, Reports of Committees, &c., mostly relating to New York City. 1 27 pieces. 1231 New York. Society for the Suppression of Vice. Second and Fourth to Twentieth Annual Report. 18 pieces. 1232 New York. Papers relating to Western New York and other Miscellanies relating to the State. Extracted from the Documentary History of New York. Ilhistrated. 4to, boards. 1233 New York Indians. Governor Johnson’s Papers. Ex- tracted from the Documentary History of New York. Por- traits and maps. 4to, boards. 1234 New York Under Dutch Rule. Extracted from the Documentary History of New York. Illustrated. 4to, boards. 1235 New York Under English Rule. Extracted from the Documentary History of New York. Illustrated. 4to, boards. 1236 Niles, Jno. M. The Life of Oliver Hazard Perry, with an appendix comprising a Biographical Memoir of the life of the late Captain James Lawrence. . . to which is added a Biography of General Pike and a view of the 192 leading events in the life of General Harrison. Portraits and folding views of the Battle of Lake Erie. i2mo, sheep. Hartford, 1821 Very scarce. 1237 Nordhoff, Charles. The Communistic Societies of the United States from personal Visits and Observations. Il- lustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1875 1238 Noyes, Theo. W. New.spaper Libels, and Reprinted Notes of Travel. 8vo, paper. Washington, 1894. 1239 O’Callaghan. New York Colonial Tracts. Nos. I, 2 and 3. 3 vols. small 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. Albany, 1866-67 Only 100 copies printed. Comprises Journal of the Voy- age of the Sloop Mary, with an account of her wreck off Montauk Point, L. I., ijoi; Voyage of George Clark to America; Voyages of the Slavers St. John and Arms of Amsterdam, i6^g-i66s. 1240 O’Reilly, Henry. Settlement in the West. Sketches of Rochester, with Incidental Notes of Western New York. A collection of truths designed to illustrate the Progress of Rochester during the First Quarter Century of its existence, including a map of the city and some Repre- sentations of scenery. Edifices, &c. i2mo, original cloth. Rochester, 1838 Fine copy of the rare First Edition laid in as a portrait of the author, one of only tivelve made from a family portrait. 1241 Ormsby, R. McK. A History of the Whig Party, or some of its main features. i2mo, cloth. Boston, i860 1242 Parker, Rev. Samuel. Journal of an Exploring Tour Beyond the Rocky Mountains Performed in the years 1835, ’36 and ’37, containing a description of the Geog- raphy, Geology, Climate and Productions, and the Num- bers, Manners and Customs of the Natives, with a map of Oregon Territory. i2mo, cloth. Ithaca, 1838 First Edition. Scarce. The author travelled by the Trap- pers’ (afterwards the Oregon Emigrant) Route to Van- couver. Name on title. FIRST EDITIONS OF PARKMAN’S WORKS. 1243 Parkman, Francis, Jr. The California and Ore^^on Trail. Being Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life, with frontispiece by Darley. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1849 First Edition. 1 244 Parkman, Francis. History of the Conspiracy of Pon- tiac, and the Wars of the North American Tribes against the English Colonies after the conquests of Canada. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1857 Fine copy of the first Edition. 1245 Parkman, Francis. Vassall Morton, a Novel. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1856 First Editwji. Very scarce. 1246 Parkman, Francis. Historical Account of Bouquet’s Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, in 1764, with a preface by Francis Parkman and a translation of Dumas’ Biographical Sketch of General Bouquet. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Cincinnati, 1868 1247 Parkman, Francis. The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1867 Large paper copy of the First Edition. No. 10 of 75 copies printed. 1248 Parkman, Francis. The Discovery of the Great West. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1870 Large paper copy of the First Edition. No. i of 7^ copies printed. 1249 Parkman, Francis. The Old Regeme in Canada. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1871 Large paper copy of the Eirst Edition. Only 75 copies printed. 1250 Parkman, Francis. Count Frontenae and New France under Louis XIV. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1877 Large paper copy of the First Edition. Only 75 copies printed. 1251 Parkman, Francis. Montcalm and Wolfe. Portraits. 2 vols. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1883 Large paper copy of the First Edition. Only 75 copies printed. 1252 Parkman, Francis. A Half-Century of Conflict. 2 vols. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1892 Large paper copy of the First Edition. Only 75 copies printed. 1253 Parkman, Francis. Historic Handbook of the North- ern Tour, Lakes George and Champlain, Niagara, Mon- treal, Quebec. Ilhistrated. Post 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1885 First Edition. 1254 Parkman, Francis. Statement Concerning the Citizens' Public School Union. 8vo. (Boston, 1890) 1255 Parkman, Francis. Some of the Reasons Against Woman Suffrage. 8vo. n. p., n. d. 1256 Parton, James. The Life and Times of Aaron Burr. Portrait. 2 vols. Crown 8vo, cloth. New York, 1864 With A. L. S. of the author inserted. 1257 Parton, James. General Butler in New Orleans. His- tor\' of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in the Year 1862. Portrait. 121110, cloth. New York, 1864 1258 Parton, James. How New York City is Governed. i2mo, original wrappers. Boston, 1866 1259 Parton, James. Famous Americans of Recent Times. Portraits of Calhoun, Clay, Webster, John Randolph, Stephen Girard, James Gordon Bennett, Charles Goodyear, Beecher, Commodore Vanderbilt, Jo)m Jacob Astor, and Theodosia Burr. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1867 First Edition. 1260 Parton, James. Life of Thomas Jefferson. Crown 8vo, half roan. Boston, 1874 Extra illustrated zvith 24 portraits and viezvs. 195 1261 Parton, James. Captains of Industry; or, Men of Business who do something besides making money. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1S90 With A. L. S. of the author inserted, referring to this work. 1262 Parton, James. Captains of Industry. Second Series. i2tno, cloth. Boston, 1899 1263 Patton, Jacob H. Political Parties in the United States. Their History and Influence. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1902 1264 Payne ( John Ho ward ) . The Life and Writings of John Howard Payne, by Gabriel Harrison. Portrait 07 i India paper. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Albany, 1875 Large paper copy, one of 15 printed. Laid in is a most interesting one-page folio autograph letter from the author to Mr. Morrell, the old-time collector. Written from Brook- lyn in i 8 j 2 says, in part: . . . “During my sickness I have written a life of Mr. Payne. . . . The work con- tains all of his poems written before he was ly years of age, and some thirty poems of his later days never before published. Also criticisms written by Payne while in Lon- don on the acting of Kean, Cook, J. P. Kemble, Mrs. Sid- dons, the elder Booth, all of which are from his MS. in my possession,” etc. 1265 Pell, Ferris. A Review of the Administration and Civil Police of the State of New York, from the year 1807 to the year 1819. 8vo, original wrappers. New York, 1816 1266 Penhallow (Samuel). The History of the Wars of New England with the Eastern Indians. Or a Narrative of their continued Perfidy and Cruelty from the loth of August, 1703, to the Peace renewed 13th of July, 1713 and from the 25th of July, 1722, to their Submission 15th December, 1725, which was Ratified August 5th, 1726. (tears in three first leaves slightly impairing the text very skilfully repaired — title and three last leaves in excellent fac-simile). i2tno, handsomely bound in full light brown crushed levant, inside dentelle borders, top edge gilt by Stikeman ( a few worm holes neatly mended). Boston : Printed by T. Fleet for S. Gerrish, 1726 196 Original edition of this excessively rare volume, which is esteemed the highest authority on the Indians of the period treated of. Of latter years this book seems almost to have disappeared from the market. 1267 Pennsylvania. A True and Impartial State of the Province of Pennsylvania. Containing an Exact Account of its Government; * * * with a True Narrative of the Dispute between the Governors and Assemblies, etc. The whole being a full answer to the pamphlets entitled a Brief State and a Brief View, etc., of the Conduct of Penn.syl- vania. 8vo, full dark green crushed levant, dentelle borders. By the Adams Bindery. Philadelphia : W. Dunlap, 1759 One of the rarest books relating to Pennsylvania, and one of several attacking the political rule of the Quakers in the State. The writer of this is unknown, but it has been suggested that it was Benjamin Franklin, Hildeburn stating that if he did not wholly write it, he inspired it. Ford includes it in his Bibliography of Franklin. Very few perfect copies are known of it, and it has never beefi re- printed. On page 162 it mentions Franklin, and George Washington (a very early reference) on page 8g, and on page 106 is an account of the building of Crown Point. A blank portion torn off from upper part of title. 1268 Pidgeon, Wm. Traditions of De-coo-Dah and Anti- quarian Researches, comprising extensive Explorations, Surveys and Excavations of the Wonderful and Mysterious Earthen remains of the Mound-Builders in America. The Traditions of the last Prophets of the Elk Nation relative to their origin and use. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1853 1269 Pierce, Grace M. The Valley of the Hudson in the Days of the Revolution. 8vo, paper. (New York, 1909) 1270 Pike, Major Z. M. An account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi, and through the Western part of Louisiana, to the sources of the Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaun Rivers, performed by order of the Government of the United States during the years 1805, 1806, and 1807, and a Tour through the Interior parts of 197 New Spain when conducted through those provinces by order of the Captain-General in the year 1807. Portrait, Maps, and Charts. Quarto volume of Maps. 2 vols. 8vo and 4to, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1810 Fine copy of the First Edition. Portrait mounted. 1271 Pirates. The Historj' of the Pirates, Containing the Lives of these noted Pirate Captains : Misson, Bowen, Kidd, Tew, Halsey, White, Condent, Bellamy, Fly, &c., and their several crews ; also, an Account of the Piracies and Cruelties of John Augur, Wm. Cunningham, Dennis Mackarthy, Wm. Dowling, &c., who were tried, condemned and executed at Nassau, New-Providence, 12th Oct, 17 18. Illustrated. i2mo, half sheep. Haverhill, 1825 First Edition. 1272 Pirates. The Lives and Bloody Exploits of the most Noted Pirates, Their Trials and Executions, including cor- rect accounts of Late Piracies. Illustrated. i2mo, roan. Hartford, 1839 Name on titles. 1273 Pitkin (Timothy). A Political and Civil History of the United States of America, from the year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797. Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, prior to that Period. With a fine full length portrait of Washington by Nesmith. 2 vols. 8vo, original boards, paper labels, uncut. New Haven, 1828 Rare state. 1274 Pollard, E. A. The Lost Cause, a New Southern History of the War of the Confederates. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1866 1275 Portraits of Officers in the American Revolution. A Series of forty-three portraits. Many rare and fine. A nice lot for extra illustrating . 1276 [Potter, Woodburne]. The War in Florida; being an exposition of its causes, and accurate history of the cam- 19^ paigns of the Generals Clinch, Gaines and Scott. By a late Staff Officer. (A few leaves stained). Maps. i2mo, half roan. Baltimore, 1836 An important review of the war with the Indian tribes, and of the abuses which were the cause. 1277 Priest, Josiah. American Antiquities and Discoveries in the West; being an Exhibition of the Evidence that an Ancient Population of Partially Civilized Nations, differing entirely from those of the present Indians, peopled America, many Centuries before its Discovery by Colum- bus. And Inquiries into their Origin with a copious de- scription of many of their Stupendous Works now in Ruins. With conjectures concerning what may ha^■e become of them. Compiled from Travels, etc,, by Josiah Priest. Large folding plate of stone implements atid plan of tlu vast Ivor ks on the Ohio and, Muskingtan Rivers. 8vo, original sheep. Albany, 1833 PRINCE’S NEW ENGLAND. 1278 Prince, Thomas. A Chromological History of New England. In the Form of Annals. Being a summary and exact Account of the most material Transactions and Occurrences relating to This Country, in the order of Time wherein they happened, from the Discovery by CapL Gosnold in 1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher in 1730, with an Introduction, containing a brief Epitome of the most remarkable Transactions and Events abroad, from the Creation, Including the connected line of Time, the Succession of Patriarchs and Sovereigns of the most famous Kingdoms and Empires, the gradual Discoveries of America, and the Progress of the Reformation to the Dis- covery of New England. Vol I. i2mo, original calf, blind tooled. Boston. Printed by Kneeland & Green, 1736 A good clean copy, with all the separate title pages. First Edition. Only three numbers of the second volume were written, but were not issued until twenty years later, and they are of great rarity. Prince, in compiling it, had access to Hubbard’s Manu^ script History of New England, the Winthrop’s papers, and much material that has noiv disappeared, and this his- tory must akvays therefore be one of the sources to be con- sulted. 1 IQ'J 1279 Prince Society. Voyages of Samuel de Champlain, Translated from the French, by Chas. P. Otis, with His- torical Illustrations and a Memoir by Rev. Edmund F. Slafter. 3vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Boston, 1878-1880 Only 2^0 copies printed. Very scarce. 1280 Purviance, Robert. A Narrative of Events which oc- curred in Baltimore Town during the Revolutionary War. i2mo, cloth. Baltimore, 1840 1281 Putnam. Major-General Israel Putnam, a Correspon- dence on the Subject with the Editor of the “ Hartford Daily Post.” By ‘‘ Selah,” of that city, and Henry B. Dawson, of White Plains, N. Y. 4to, half morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. Morissania, i860 Only a limited 7tn7nber prmted. FIRST EDITION OF RAFINESQUE’S WORKS. 1282 Rafinesque, C. S. Ancient History, or Annals of Ken- tucky, with a survey of the Ancient Monuments of North America, and a Tabular View of the Principal Languages and Primitive Natives of the whole earth. 8vo. Prankford, Ky. , 1824 1283 Rafinesque, C. S. A Life of Travels and Researches in North America and South Europe ; or, Outlines of the Life, Travels and Researches of C. S. Rafinesque. Con- taining his Travmls in North America and the South of Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean, Sicily, Azores, etc., from 1802 to 1835. With sketches of his scientific and historical researches, etc. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Philadelphia : Printed for the Author by F. Turner, 1 836 Very scarce. 1284 Rafinesque (C. S.) The Universe and the Stars. Being an original theory on the visible creation, founded on the laws of nature. By Thomas Wright. First American Edition from the London Edition of 1750, with notes. By C. S. Rafinesque. 8vo, full dark green morocco, richly tooled back and sides, dentelle borders, with corner ornaments of flowers and gold dots, top edges gilt, original yellow covers preserved, by Kuster. Philadelphia : Printed for Charles Wetherill, by H. Probasco, 1837 200 1285 Rafinesque, C. S, Genius and Spirit of the Hebrew Bible, including the Biblic Philosophy of Celestial Wis- dom, Religion and Theology, Astronomy and Realization, Ontology and Mythology, Chronometry and Mathematics. Being the First Series of Bible Truths. 121110, paper. Philadelphia, 1838 Very scarce. 1286 Rafinesque, C. S. Celestial Wonders and Philosophy, or the Structure of the Visible Heavens, with Hints on Their Celestial Religion and Theory of Futurity. 121110, paper. Philadelphia, 1838 Very scarce. 1287 Rafinesque (C. S.). The Life and Writings .of Rafin- esque. Prepared for the Filson Club [Publication No. 10], and read at its meeting Monday, April 2, 1894. By Richard Pdlsworth Call, M. A. Portrait. Royal 4to, half crushed dark green levant morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Louisville, Kentucky : John P. Morton & Co., 1895 Only a limited number published on large paper. 1288 Rafinesque (C. S.). Ichthyologia Ohiensis ; or. Natu- ral History of the Fishes Inhabiting the River Ohio and its Tributary Streams. A verbatim et literatim reprint of the original, with a sketch of the Life, the Ichthyologic Work, and the Ichthyologic Bibliography of Rafinesque. By Richard Ellsworth Call. Ro}'al 8vo, full crushed green levant morocco, gilt, back and sides, floral ornaments in corners of covers, dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, original cloth covers bound in, by Kuster. Cleveland : The Burrows Bros. Co., 1899 1289 Rafn, Chas.C. Memoire sur la Decouverte de I’Amer- ique au Dixieme Siecle. With two maps. 8vo, wrappers uncut. Copenhagen, 1843 In this work the author (who was a noted Danish anti- quary) produces evidence that the Icelanders or Scandi- navians discovered America in the tenth century. SIR WALTER RALEIGH’S DECLARATION. 1290 Raleigh, Sir Walter. A Declaration of the Demeanor and Cariage of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight, as well in his Voyage, as in, and sithence his Returne; And of the true A DECLARATION OF THE demea- nor AND CARIAGE OF Sir Walter RalbigKs Knightjalwell in his YoyagCjas In, snd fitheace his Rstums^ ( l / fsd of the true motims and induce^ mcnts which occafioned His MakRie as ha$h bens detK:j„ L O N D O N5 Printed by Bonham Horton and loHN Bill* Printers to thg l^ngs moH Excellent MaklUsoJ^ MoOc.sviiSo Facsimile of Title, Lot i2go 202 motives and inducements which occasioned His Maiestie to Proceed in doing Justice upon him, as hath bene done. Small 4 to, full red crushed morocco, dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Reviere. London : Printed by Bonham Norton and John Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. M. DC. XVIII. Original edition. Large copy, luith the rare blank for A I. See facsimile title. 1291 Redpath, James. The Public Life of John Brown. With an Autobiography of his Childhood and Youth. i2mo, cloth. Boston, i860 BOOK FROM JOSIAH BARTLETT’S LIBRARY. 1292 Revolution. A Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in Gen- eral Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the Causes and Necessities of their taking up Arms. 8vo, 13 pages. Philadelphia : William & Thomas Bradford, 1775 With the autograph upon the half-title of “Josiah Bart- lett, his Book, I7p6f’ the Signer of the Declaration from New Hampshire ; the first to give his vote for the Decla- ration of Independence, and the second to sign that glorious document. The pamphlet is rare in itself; this copy may safely he called unique. 1293 Rhodes, James Ford. History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the final restoration of Home Rule at the South in 1877. 7 vols. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1906 1294 Richardson, Albert D. The Secret Service, the Field, the Dungeon and the Escape. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1866 1295 Richardson, Albert D. Beyond the Mississippi from the Great River to the Great Ocean. Life and Adventures on the Prairies, Mountains and Pacific Coast. Illustrated . 8vo, cloth. Hartford, n. d. 1296 Ripley, R. S. The War with Mexico. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Spotted throughout as 7 isual. New York, 1849 203 ROGERS’ JOURNAL. 1297 Rogers, Major Robert. Journals of. Containing an Account of the several Excursions he made under the Generals who commanded upon the Continent of North America during the late war. From which may be col- lected the most material circumstances of every campaign upon that Continent from the commencement to the con- clusion of the war. 8vo, full brown crushed levant, dentelle borders, top edges gilt. The Adams Binder}-. London : Printed for the Author, 1765 Fine copy, with the half title. A typeivritten biograph- ical sketch of the author laid in. 1298 Rumsey, James. A Short Treatise on the Application of Steam, whereby is clearly shown from actual experi- ments that steam may be applied to propel Boats or Ves- sels of any burthen against rapid currents with great ve- locity, etc. By James Rumsey, of Berkshire county, Vir- ginia. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1788 The first work printed on the steamboat. Very rare. 1299 Rumsey-Fitch. Remarks on Mr. John Fitch’s Reply to Mr. James Rumsey ’s Pamphlet by Joseph Barnes, for- merly assistant, and since Attorney in fact to James Rum- sey. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1788 Fine copy of one of the rarest and earliest tracts in the celebrated controversy over the invention of the steamboat. 1300 Ruttenber, E. M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson’s River, Their Origin, Manners, and Customs, Tribal and Sub-Tribal organization. Wars, Treaties, etc. Illustrated . 8vo, cloth, uncut. Alban}-, 1872 Scarce. 1301 Sabine, Lorenzo. The One Hundredth Anniversary of the Death of Major General James Wolfe ; an address before the N. E. Hist.-Gen. Society, 1859. With passages omitted in the delivery and illustrative notes and docu- ments. 8vo, half russia, gilt back. Boston, 1859 204 Extra illustrated copy, with 4p portraits, views and other illustrations, including a photograph of the author, with his autograph signature, double-page view of Quebec, por- traits of Wolfe, Franklin, Gov. Hutchinson, Sam. Adams, Monckton, General Howe, Isaac Barre, General Murray, Admiral Saunders engraved by Bartolozzi, plan of the River St. Lazvrence, double-page view, with the operations of the Siege of Quebec. Rare photographic portrait of Wolfe, view of Wolfe’s Ravine, General Amherst, views of death of Wolfe, and other historical characters. 1302 St. Bris, Thomas de. Discovery of the Origin of the Name of America. 8vo, paper. New York, 1888 1303 St. Clair’s Indian Campaign. Journal of Capt. Jona- than Heart on the Mardi with his Company from Con- necticut to Fort Pitt in Pittsburgh, Penn.sylvania, from Sept. 7 to Oct. 12, 1785, to which is added the Dickinson- Harmar Correspondence of 1784-5. With Notes and Biographical Sketch by C. W. Butterfield. 4to, wrappers, pp. 94, uncut. Albany, Munsell, 1885 No. 54 of I go copies. 1304 Sampson, I. P. C. A Valedictory delivered at The Forum on the eleventh day of April, 1817. 8vo. New York, 1817 1305 Sargent, Winthrop. The History of An Expedition against Fort Du Quesne in 1755, under Major-General Edward Braddock. Edited by. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1855 SARGENT’S LOYALIST POETRY. 1306 [Sargent (Winthrop).] The Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution (from the Collections of Winthrop Sargent and J. F. Fisher, with Introductory Preface by the latter). Small 4to, half crimson levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Philadelphia, 1857 A fine copy of this e.rtremely rare hook, of which pp copies zvere printed strictly for private subscribers. This copy is No. 82, and is the original copy that was subscribed for by John B. Moreau ( of New York) and has the original separately printed notice addressed to him in the hand- 205 writing (f) of the author. Also contains the list of sub- scribers, AND THE SUPPRESSED LEAF. 1307 Sargent (Winthrop). The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Dr. Jonathan Odell, relating to the Ameri- can Revolution. Portrait inserted. Large paper copy. 4to, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Albany, i860 Very rare on large paper. The volume supplements Mr. Sargent’s “Loyalist Poetry of the American Revolution.” Much of their poetry possesses a degree of vigor and of real merit worthy of a better fate. 1308 Schoolcraft, Henry R. Narrative of an Expedition Through the Upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the Actual Source of the River ; embracing an Exploratory trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) Rivers, in 1832, with map. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1834 Very scarce. 1309 Schoolcraft, Henry R. Oneota, or The Red Race of America. Their History, Traditions, Customs, Poetry, Picture-writing, &c., and an extract from Notes, Journals, and unpublished writings. 8vo, original printed wrappers. New York, 1844 No I. All published. 1310 Schoolcraft, Henry R. Notices of some Antique Earthen Vessels found in the Low Tumuli of Florida, and in the Caves and Burial places of the Indian Tribes north of those Latitudes. 8vo, original printed covers. New York, 1847 ORIGINAL EDITION OF SCHOOLCRAFT’S INDIAN TRIBES. 1 3 1 1 Schoolcraft, Henry R. Historical and Statistical Infor- mation respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, by Henry R. Schoolcraft. Illustiated by S. East- man, Capt. U. S. A. 6 vols. Large 4to, three-quarter brown levant morocco, gilt tops. Philadelphia, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1857 206 Has fine A. L. S. of the author to Dr. Theodore R. Beck, relating to the work and introducing Captain S. Eastman, tuho illustrated the work. An original copy, First Edition of each volume, of this most valuable encyclopcedia of information on the Indians of the United States, now very rare. It was commenced in 1847, the first volume issued in i8ji, and the last in ^857, thus taking ten years in its compilation. The history of each tribe is dealt with, their habits, customs, supersti- tions, beliefs, manufactures, amusements, sign language, methods of communication, modes of living, etc. Incorpo- rated are narratives of trappers, explorers, missonaries and traders who, having lived for considerable periods among various tribes, zuere the best authorities, the personal ex- periences of Mr. Schoolcraft himself, gained from many exploratory surveys in the Far West, and translations of old manuscripts, diaries and documents. The importance of having the First Edition of each volume, especially of the first volume, is a fact that cannot be dwelt on too much. The plates in the first volume, zmth one exception, are lithographs drawn and colored from the original drawings and coloring of Captain Eastman. In the second and later issues they are steel engravings, cold and hard in execution, copied from the plates in the first volume and in a few cases altered, many of the plates rarely met with colored, more especially the views. The coloring for reproducing Indian totem marks, Indian drawings, etc., is indispensable. The fine drawing and coloring of the view of Itasca Lake, and equally fine design and coloring of the Indian medicine man tending a patient, can only be met with in the first issues. 1312 Schoolcraft, Henry R. The Myth of Hiawatha, and other oral Legends. Mythologic and allegoric of the North Ameriean Indians. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 1313 Selkirk. Statement respecting the Earl of Selkirk’s Settlement upon the Red River, in North America, its Destruction in 1815 and 1816, and the Massacre of Gov- ernor Semple and his Party, with observations upon a re- cent publication entitled, “ A Narrative of occurrences in the Indian Countries,” &c., with map. 8vo, original boards, printed label, uncut. London, 1817 207 1314 Seward, Miss. Elegy on Captain Cook, to which is added an ode to the Sun. The P'ourth addition, with additions. 4to, half roan. Lichfield, 1784 1315 Seymour, Horatio. The Influence of New York in American Jurisprudence. 4to. New York (1879) 1316 Sitgreaves, Capt. L. Report of an Expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers. Maps and munerous plates, &c. 8 vo, cloth. Washington, 1854 1317 Skinner, A. The Indians of Manhattan Island and Vicinity. Ilhistrated . 8vo, paper. N. P., 1909 1318 Smith (Aaron). The Atrocities of the Pirates. Being a faithful Narrative of the Unparalleled Sufferings endured by the author during his Captivity among the Pirates of the Island of Cuba. With an Account of the Excesses and Barbarities of tho.se Inhuman Freebooters. Small 8vo, half morocco. London, 1824 Rare. A slip bearing the autograph of “George Augustus Sala” (the eminent English journalist) pasted on title-page. SMITH’S VIRGINIA. FIRST EDITION, 1624 . 1319 Smith, Captain John. The | Generali Historie | of | Virginia, New-England, and the Summer | Isles: with the names of the Adventurers, | Planters, and Governours from their | first beginning An° 1584 to this | present 1624. I With the Procedings of those Severall Colonies | and the Accidents that befell them in all their | Journyes and Discoveries. | Also the Maps and Descriptions of all those I Countryes, their Commodities, people, | Govern- ment, Customes, and Religion | 5^et knowne. | Divided into sixe Bookes. | By Captaine John Smith sometymes Governour | in those Countryes & Admirall ] of New England. Folio full mottled calf, gilt, gilt edges, by Pratt. London : Printed by I. D. and | I. H. for Michael | Sparkes. | 1624 Collation: Title, one leaf, verso blank; dedication to the Duchess of Richmond and Lenox, one leaf ; preface, poem 2 o8 on the verso, one leaf ; other poems, two leaves; contents, two leaves; text, pp. i-p6, and JOj-248. In some copies a printed errata slip, seven lines is pasted on the bottom of the last leaf — Ihis zvas no doubt only in the later copies issued. Title-page engraved by John Barra, signed in bottom right corner. With the portrait of Prince Charles, in the up^pcr right corner without the crown, and with the word Prince psi' Folding map of Virginia engraved by W. Hole; folding map of the Summer Isles, surrounded by cuts of “Charles forte. State house.” etc.; folding map of New England engraved by Simon Pass, having, a portrait of Smith in upper left corner, this map in ten states. The folding map upper left corner. The folding map of Virginia is missing, otherwise a fine copy. See facsimilee title. FIRST EDITION OF SMITH’S NEW JERSEY. 1320 Smith’s (Samuel) History of the Colony of Nova- Csesaria, or New Jersey. Containing an Account of its First Settlement, Progressive Improvements, the Original and Present Constitution, and other Events to the Year 1721, with some Particulars since, and a Short View of its Present State, with an Appendix in 14 numbers, con- taining an Account of the Concessions and Agreement of the Lords proprietors of the province of New Jeisey, Gov- ernor Coxe’s Narrative relating to We.st Jersey, List of the Proprietors and Council held in 1742, etc. Thick 8vo, original smooth calf, contemporary binding. Burlington, in New Jersey. Printed and sold by James Parker, in Philadelphia, 1765- “Samuel Smith was a member of the Assembly, T reasurer of West Jersey, etc. His work on the history of the Colony of Nova Cccsarca, or New Jersey, etc., is considered a judicious 'and authentic compilation .” — Rich’s Bibl. Amer. Nova, Vol. I, 146 . First Edition. 1321 Smith, Wm. History of New York from the fiiTt Dis- covery to the year 1732, to which is annexed a descrip- tion of the county, with a short accnint of the Inhabitants, their Religious and Political State, and the Constitution of the Courts of Justice in that colony. 8vo, half calf. Albany, 1814 Fa i si mile of 'litle, Lot ijn) 209 1322 Smith (William). The History of the late Province of New York, from its Discovery to the Appointment of Gov- ernor Golden in 1762. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth back, paper labels, uncut. New York, 1830. An authoritative work on the geography, inhabitants, re- ligion, courts, politics, etc., of New York before the Revo- lution. This is the only edition containing the complete continuation. 1323 Smith, (Wm., Provost of Philadelphia.) Discourses on Public Occa.sions in America. 8vo, original half calf. London, 1762 Including addresses on the conversion of the Indians, etc., a letter on Braddock’s defeat, etc. 1324 Soren, Mr. John. The Narrative of. A Native of the United States of America. Piratically captured on the High Seas, in requital for an act of Humanity in saving a British Transport, with near 800 Troops on board, from sinking, with an Appendix containing the Documents re- ferred to in the Narrative, a letter from the American Min- ister, etc. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1800. 1325 Squier, E. G. Antiquities of the State of New York, being the result of extensive original Surveys and explan- ations, with a supplement on the antiquities of the West. Illustrated . 8vo, cloth. Buffalo, 1851. Scarce original edition. 1326 Squier, E. G. Nicaragua ; its People, Scenery, Monu- ments and the proposed Inter-Oceanic Canal. With nu- merous original maps and illustrations, some colored. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1852 First Edition. The illustrations include almost every article manufactured by the Aborigines of the country, with numeroiis engravings of their idols and other relics. J327 Squier, E. G. Travels in Central America, particularly in Nicaragua. With a description of its Aboriginal Monu- ments, Scenery and People, their Languages, Institutions, Religion. With numerous Maps and Colored Illustrations of the Antiquities and Relics of the Aborigines, their Idols, etc. 210 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1853. Very fine copy. 1328 Squirer, E. G. Collection of Rare and Original Docu- ments and Relations, concerning the Discovery and Con- quest of America, chiefly from the Spanish Archives. Small 4to, uncut. New York, i860 1329 Stamp Act. The Snare Broken. A Thanksgiving Dis- course preached at the Desire of the West Church in Bos- ton, N. E., Friday, May 23, 1766. Occasioned by the Repeal of the Stamp- Act. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. (The Second Edition.) 8vo, half calf (last page neatly repaired). Boston, 1766 Rare. This discourse was dedicated to the Hon. William Pitt ... an illustrious Patron of America. Title-page bears the name of James Ahearn, i/f6. Title mounted. 1330 (Stark, Caleb). Reminiscences of the French War, con- taining Rogers’ Expeditions with the New England Ran- gers under his command . . . the Life and Military Ser- vices of Maj.-Gen. John Stark, with Notices and Anecdotes of other Officers. Fine portrait of Maj.-Gen. Stark (token 82 years of age, see last leaf). i2nio, original boards, cloth back, uncut. Concord, N. H.. 1831 Original edition. Very scarce. Autograph presentation copy from John H. Ifimball to John Fergiisson, with inter- esting autograph marginal annotations. 1331 Stillman, J. D. B. Seeking the Golden Fleece, a Record of Pioneer Life in California, to which is annexed Foot- prints of early Navigators, others than Spanish, in Cali- fornia. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1877 STITH’S VIRGINIA. 1332 Stith (William). The History of the First Discover}^ and Settlement of Virginia ; being an Essay towards a General History of this Colony. 8vo, original calf, (rebacked. ) Williamsburg: William Parks, 1747 The rare First Edition, being No. (2) as designated in the Church Catalogue. This work brings the history of Virginia down to 1624. The early charters contained in the Appendix give this zvork its chief value. The author had the iise of the Collingwood transcript of the records of the Virginia Company. Notwithstanding his diffuseness 21 I and lack of literary style, his book has become a high authority to the later writers. 1333 Stone, Rev. James S. Over the Hills to Broadway. Il- lustrated. 4to, printed wrappers, uncut. Philadelphia, 1893 1334 Stone, Wm. L. Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea, including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Har- mar, St. Clair, and Wayne, and other matters connected with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795. Portraits of Indian Chiefs and engraved titles. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1838 1335 Stone, William L. Memoir of the Centennial Celebra- tion of Burgoyne’s Surrender, held at Schuylerville, N. Y., on the 17th of October, 1877. Frontispiece. 8vo, uncut. Albany, 1878 1336 Stony Point Illustrated. An account of the Early Set- tlements on the Hudson, with Traditions and Relics of the Revolution and some Geneological Records of the Present Inhabitants. Edited by Rev. W. R. Kiefer. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1888 1337 Stuart, J. W. Life of Captain Nathan Hale, the Mar- tyr-Spy of the American Revolution. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Hartford, 1856 1338 Sullivan, Major-General Jno. Journal of the Military Expedition of. Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1 779, with Records of Centennial Celebration. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Auburn, 1887 1339 Sunday Police. The Controversy originating from the Publication of an article entitled ■* Sunday Police.” i2tno, printed wrappers. Peekskill, 1843 1340 Tarleton, Lieutenant- Colonel. A History of the Cam- paigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Southern Provinces of North America, with map of the Marches of Lord Corn- wallis in the Southern Provinces. Plan of the Siege of Charlestown and Plan of the Siege of York-town. 4to, half calf. London, 1787 Fine copy. Scarce. 212 1341 Theatura Majorum. The Cambridge of 1776; wherein is set forth an Account of the Town, and of the events wit- nessed, with which is incorporated the Diary of Dorothy Dudley, now first published. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Cambridge, 1876 Has A. L. S. of David G. Haskins and Henry W. Holland inserted. 1342 Tiedeman, C. G. The Unwritten Constitution of the United States. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1890 1343 Tilden, S.J. The New York City “ Ring,” Its Origin, Maturity and Fall, discussed in a Reply to the New York Times. 8vo. New York, 1873 1344 Trevelyan, Sir Geo, Otto. The American Revolution. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1898-1899 First Edition. 1345 Trumbull, Benjamin. Complete History ot Connecti- cut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the emigration of its first planters from England in the year 1630 to the year 1764, and to the close of the Indian wars. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. New Haven, 1818 1346 Trumbull, John. The Poetical Works of Containing M’Fingal, a Modern Epic Poem, revised and corrected, with copious Explanatory Notes, The Progres.s of Dulness, and a collection of Poems on various subjects, written be- fore and during the Revolutionary War. Portrait, en- graved title and engraved plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Hartford, 1820 A choice copy. 1347 Trumbull, Henry. History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of our Forefathers at Plymouth, and of their most Remarkable Engagements with the Indians, in New England From their first landing in 1620 until the final subjugation of the Natives in 1679. To w’hich is annexed the Defeat of Generals Braddock, Har- mer and St. Clair by the Indians at the Westward. By Henry Trumbull. 8vo, sheep. Rare Edition. Norwich, rSi2 213 1348 Tyler, Moses Coit. A History of American Literature, 1607-1765. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1878 1349 Tyler, Moses Coit. A History of American Literature during the Colonial Times, 1607— 1765. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1897 1350 Vaux, Roberts. A Discourse delivered before the His- torical Society of the State of Pennsylvania on the Indians of Pennsylvania. 8vo, printed wrappers. Philadelphia, 1827 1351 Von Holst, Dr. H. The Constitutional and Political History of the United States. Translated by J. J. Lalor and A. B. Mason. 3 vols. tvo, cloth. Chicago, 1876-81 1352 War of 1812. Report of the Committee to whom was referred so much of the Message of the President of the United States at the commencement of the Session as relates to the spirit and manner in which the war has been waged by the Enemy. 8vo, uncut. Washington, 1813 *353 War of 1812. History of the American War of 1812, from the Commencement until the final Termination thereof, on the memorable Eighth of January, 1815, at New Or- leans. E7igraved portrait of Gen. Pike and 6 other en- gravings. Small Svo, full polished calf, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1817 The six engravings comprise Battle of New Orleans (large folding plate). Constitution pnd Guerriere, United States and Macedonian, Wasp and Frolic, Perry s Victory, Battle at North Point. Very scarce. *354 Washington, General. Epistles. 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