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Gaunt Collection of Colored Plate Books of Military Uniforms of various countries, Histories of Regiments in the British Army, etc., represents the gathering of Mr. Gaunt and his ancestors for a long period, and comprises the scarce Ackermann publications, together with rare and important works by Ambert, Bellange, Bradford, Eckert and Monten, Heath, James, Marcuard, Meyrick and Smith, Moorsom, Orme, Row- landson, Smith, Vernet, and others, together with ‘‘The Gentleman’s Magazine of Fashions, Costumes, and Regimentals of the Army,’’ a very rare fashion periodical published between 1828-36, with nearly 300 brilliantly colored plates. So large a collection as this one on this particular subject is of rare occurrence. It is the last of the four great collections to be dis- persed, the other three being the Day collection, the late Mr. Fayle’s, and that of Mr. S. M. Milne, who died just before the World War. 1 ACKERMANN (RUDOLPH). A Collection of 12 plates, mainly from ‘‘Ackermann’s Costumes of the Indian Army,’’ brightly colored and mounted to 4to. Bound in one vol., 4to, half cloth. No title-page. [London, 1841-58] Among these plates are portraits in full uniform, of the Duke of Wellington, the Duke of Cambridge, and H. R. H. Prince Albert. 2 —— A Collection of 18 highly colored hthographed and engraved plates, showing the Uniforms and accoutrements of the British and Indian Armies. Mounted and bound in one vol., large 4to, half cloth. No title-page. [London, 1841-58] 3 —— Costumes of the Indian Army. Plates 1-11, 13-19, 21-24, 27. 23 very fine colored plates of Costumes of the Indian Army in various branches of service. Folio, half red morocco. No title- page. [London, 1844-7] VERY FINE. 4 10 11 12 A Collection of 22 plates after paintings by H. Martens, engraved by J. Harris, and finely colored, showing the Umforms and accoutrements of the British Army in various branches of service. Large 4to, half cloth. No title-page. [London, 1849-50] Costumes of the British Army. New Series. 21 large brilliantly colored plates after paintings by Martens and Norie (one plate in duplicate). Royal folio, half morocco (worn, and a few plates loose from their guards). London, 1852-61 A VERY SCARCE worK. The frontispiece of the ‘‘Royal Body Guard’? is from a ‘‘Private Plate.’’ ALMACK (EDWARD). The History of the Second Dragoons ‘‘Royal Scots Greys.’’ 44 illustrations, facsimiles, ete. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. | London, 1908 First Epition. Privately Printed. AMBERT (JOACHIM). Esquisses Historiques des différens Corps qui composent 1’Armée Francaise. Pictorial title-page and 14 brillvantly colored lithographic plates of Costumes. Large folio, old half roan (rubbed). Paris, 1835 . Esquisses Historiques, Psychologiques et Critiques de l’Armée Frangaise. 15 colored plates. Royal 8vo, half calf. Bruxelles, 1841 ORIGINAL WATER COLOR SKETCHES ARCHERY. 17 Water Color Sketches of the Royal Company of Archers of Scotland, by James Drummond, R. S. A., 1842. Mounted to folio, purple morocco. AN ATTRACTIVE GROUP FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE A. G. Grote, of Edinburgh. ARTHUR (CAPTAIN SIR GEORGE). The Story of the Household Cavalry. Numerous illustrations, maps and plans, etc., some plates colored. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1909 BARRETT (C. R. B.). History of the XIII. Hussars. Numer- ous wlustrations, some plates in color. 2 vols., square 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1911 First EpItion. BELLANGE (H.). 54 colored plates illustrative of French Military Iife. Small folio, half leather (worn). N. p., n. d. 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BERRY (ROBERT P.). A History of the Formation and Development of the Volunteer Infantry, 1903; Records of the Stirlingshire, Dumbarton, Clackmannan and Kinross Militia (Middleton), 1904; The Early History of the 17th North Middle- sex Volunteer Rifles (Rudd), 1895; and others. Illustrations. 6 vols., 8vo, cloth. BRADFORD (WILLIAM). Sketches of the Country, Char- acter, and Costume in Portugal and Spain, made during the Campaign, and on the Route of the British Army, in 1808 and 1809. With 55 highly colored plates from the original drawings. Folio, contemporary maroon straight-grain morocco, gilt and blind tooling, gilt edges (a few marginal repairs). London: John Booth, n. d. BRITISH ARMY UNIFORMS. A Collection of 15 magnf- cent lithographed plates in brilliant coloring, depicting the Uniforms, trappings, etc. of various branches of service. Large folio, half cloth. London: Henry Graves & Co., 1846 A VERY FINE WORK, in which the costumes of the following are beautifully and accurately reproduced: The Cavalry of the Guard, The Dragoon Guards, The Light Dragoons, The Hussars, The Lancers; The Horse Artillery, The Foot Artillery, The Infantry of the Guard, The Fusiliers, The Light Infantry, The Highlanders, The Rifles, The Line, The Staff. BRITISH MILITARY COSTUME. 24 colored plates by Gessner. Oblong folio, cloth and boards (marginal repairs). [London: R. Ackermann, 1801] — Costume of the Grenadier Guards. 12 large colored plates, each depicting 3 or 4 subjects. Oblong folio, cloth (slightly rubbed). [London: R. Ackermann, 1854] — Costume of the Royal Army, Royal Navy, and Marines. With 75 fine plates, brilliantly colored. Folio, half leather (worn). London, n. d. BRITISH MILITARY LIBRARY (THE); or, Journal, com- prehending a complete body of Military Knowledge. With 29 finely colored plates of Uniforms, together with numerous plain plates, maps, music, etc. 2 vols., 4to, half red morocco (rubbed). | London, 1804-1 VERY SCARCE. BRITISH NAVY UNIFORMS. A Collection of 14 highly colored plates of Uniforms of the British Navy. Mounted, and bound in one vol., large 4to, half cloth. No title-page, but plates dated 1828-49. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 COLORED PLATES OF EUROPEAN GENERALS. A Collection of 16 highly finished engravings colored by hand, of famous European Generals. Mounted, and bound in one vol., oblong 4to, half cloth (a few marginal repairs). London, 1814-6 AN INTERESTING COLLECTION, including portraits of Count Platoff, Hetman of the Cossacks, Lieut. Gen. Sir Thos. Picton, Lieut. Gen. Sir John Moore, The Prince of Orange, The Duke of Wellington, Duke of York, Bernadotte, Crown Prince of Sweden, and others. DETAILLE (EDOUARD). Types et Uniformes: L’Armée Frangaise. Text par Jules Richard. With numerous illustrations, vignettes, and colored plates. 2 vols., folio, half crushed olive levant morocco, uncut, wrappers bound in (slightly rubbed). Paris, 1885-9 DUTCH MILITARY PRINTS. A Collection of 16 brilliantly colored prints of the Dutch Militia. Mounted, and bound in one vol., large 4to, half cloth and boards. No title-page. ECKERT (H. A.) AND MONTEN (D.). Les Armées d’Europe: Russie. 70 colored plates. Small folio, boards (worn). | [Munich, n. d.] —— Sammtliche Truppen von Europa in characterischen Grup- pen gezeichnet und seiner Kaiserlich Koeniglichen Majestaet dem Allerdurchlauchtigsten und Allergrossmaechtigsten Kaiser und Koenig Nikolaus I Seldstherrscher aller Reussen, ete. Magnifi- cently illustrated with 379 chromo-lithographic plates of Military Costumes. 2 vols., thick folio. [Munich, n. d.] A VERY FINE COPY OF THIS EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE WORK, exhibiting a great variety of military scenes, battles, ete. EDYE (L.). The Historical Records of the Royal Marines. Vol. 1, 1893; History of Thomas Farrington’s Regiment, 1694 to 1891 (Everard), 1891; The History of Lumsden’s Horse (Pearse), 1903; and others. Illustrations. 10 vols., 8vo, cloth. FANCY COSTUMES AND REGIMENTALS. The Gentle- man’s Magazine of Fashions, Costumes, and Regimentals of the Army. With 272 handsomely colored plates of fashions, fancy costumes and regimental uniforms, besides numerous fine por- traits of Royalty, uncolored fashion plates and views, together with a number of patterns. Vols. 1-9. 9 vols., 8vo, half red roan (worn, and some covers loose). London, 1828-36 A COSTUME AND FASHION PLATE PERIODICAL OF EXTREME RARITY. The last four volumes contain the plates and descriptive text only. The later volumes contain folding colored caricatures by W. Heath. 1.60) 4 28 FORTESCUE (J. W.). A History of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge’s Own). Nwmerous fine colored plates and por- traits. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. ..... London, 1895 First EpIvrion. 29 FRENCH ARMIES. Collection des Uniformes des Armées francaises, de 1791 4 1814. With 99 colored lithographed plates. Thick royal 8vo, boards (weak in hinges). Paris, 1822 Bound in at the end is: ‘‘The Military Costume of the Turks from Original Drawings made at Constantinople. By a Native Artist.’’ 30 colored plates. London, 1828 30 —— A Collection of 94 colored luthographed plates of the Military Costumes of the French Armies, in various branches of service. Bound in two vols., 4to. No title-pages. A FINE COLLECTION. 31 FRENCH ARMY UNDER LOUIS PHILIPPE. A Collec- tion of 12 brilliantly colored plates illustrating the Costumes of the French Army under Lowis Philippe. Folio, half cloth. No title-page. 32 FRENCH ARMY UNDER LOUIS XIV, AND LATER. Costumes de 1’Armée Frangaise depuis Louis XIV, jusqu’a ce jour. 60 brightly colored lithographed plates. Oblong 4to, cloth (title-page damaged). Ia hook hit WITH SOME ORIGINAL WATER COLOR DRAWINGS 33 FRENCH MILITARY COSTUMES. A Collection of over 250 colored plates of Costumes of French Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, etc. Neatly mounted, and bound in one vol., thick oblong 4to, boards, roan back (rubbed). Inserted and interspersed with the above mentioned lithographs, are 20 or 25 original water color drawings of Soldiers, also some pencil drawings, possibly by different hands. The plates are from the work ‘‘Ancienne Infanterie Frangaise,’’ and other publications, and are by Philippoteaux, Moraine, etc. They depict the uniforms in vogue in the latter part of the 18th and early 19th century. 34 FRENCH MILITARY PRINTS. A Collection of 19 brilliantly colored lithographs of Costumes of the French Armies. Mounted, and bound in one vol., large 4to, half cloth. No title-page. 35 GALERIE DES MILITAIRES FRANCAIS, qui, a différentes époques, se sont distingués par leur courage. 14 brightly colored lithographed plates by Engelmann (somewhat spotted). Folio, original boards (back worn). Paris, n. d. 5 36 37 38 39 40 4] 42 GALERIE MILITAIRE. A Collection of 62 finely colored plates of the French Army, lithographed by Rigo et Cie. 4to, morocco. No title-page. These plates represent the various branches of the French Military system: Infantry, Hussars, Artillery, Lancers, Ambulance Corps, Military Police, ete. THE PLATES ARE IN CLEAN BRILLIANT STATE. GERMAN MILITARY COSTUME. 98 colored plates illus- trate of German Military Life and Costume, some lithographed by Sachse & Co. Folio, half leather (rubbed). Nu pe Bid. GRETTON (G. LE M.). The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment from 1684 to 1902. Jllustrations and maps. 4to, cloth. Edinburgh, 1911 GROSE (FRANCIS). Military Antiquities respecting a His- tory of the English Army from the Conquest to the Present Time. Profusely illustrated with engraved plates. 2 vols., 4to, old calf (worn). London, 1801 GROVES (PERCY). History of the 42d Highlanders—‘‘ The Black Watch’’; History of the 2nd Dragoons—‘‘The Royal Scots Greys”’ . History of the 79th Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. Profusely illustrated with colored plates. 3 vols., 4to, pictorial boards (soiled). Edinburgh, 1893 HAMILTON (HENRY BLACKBURNE). Historical Record of the 14th (King’s) Hussars from A. D. 1715 to A. D. 1900. Numerous fine portraits and colored plates. Thick 8vo, cloth. London, 1901 HAYDEN (F. A.). Historical Record of the 76th Hindoostan Regiment, n. d.; The Annals of the 12th East Suffolk Regiment (C. H. G.), 1867; History of the 91st Princess Louise’s Argyllshire - Highlanders (Groves), 1894; and others. Illustrations. 10 vols., 43 various sizes, mainly cloth. HEAD (SIR FRANCIS B.). The Royal Engineer, London, 1869; History of the Corps of Royal’ Engineers. By Whitworth Porter, 2 vols., 1889; History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. By Capt. Francis Duncan, 2 vols., 1872; History of the Royal Artillery (Crimean Period). By Col. J. R. J. Jocelyn, 1911; The Memoirs of the Tenth Royal Hussars. By Col. R. S. Liddell, 1891. Illustrations. 7 vols., 8vo and royal 8vo,. cloth. London, 1869-1911 44 HEATH (WM.). 50 fine aquatints by Sutherland, Hill, and others, after designs by Heath, illustrating British battles. Mounted, and bound in 2 vols., oblong 4to, half cloth. ? [London : J. Jenkins, 1815] 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 British Military Costume. 6 colored plates, containing 22 groups; Military Sketch Book (Fores). 5 colored plates, contain- ing 26 groups; Military Scraps. 3 colored plates, containing 30 groups; 2 additional plates, one of which is a PRroor before letters, with MS. corrective notes by the artist. Bound in one vol., oblong 4to, half cloth. London, 1823, ete. HENSCHEL (FRERES). Les Gardes Impériales et Royales de 1’Armée Frangaise. Ca. 1810. 12 lithographed plates, highly colored by hand. Folio, loose in cloth portfolio. N. p., n. d. HISTORIC, MILITARY, AND NAVAL ANECDOTES of Personal Valour, Bravery, and particular Incidents which oc- curred to the Armies of Great Britain and her Allies, in the last long-contested War, terminating with the Battle of Waterloo. 40 very fine and brilliant colored plates of Battle Scenes, Scenes of Bravery and Courage, etc. 4to, half roan (worn), uncut. London, 1819 A VERY LARGE UNCUT COPY OF THIS SCARCE WorK. A number of the plates depict scenes during the Napoleonic Wars; two contain portraits of Lord Nelson, and one by Heath is a fine print of the ‘‘Boarding and taking the American Ship Chesapeake. ’’ HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE BRITISH ARMY. By Richard Cannon. 40 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, n. d. Comprising the Histories of the following Foot Regiments: 4, 7, 8, a0, it, 14-16, 19, 21, 31, 34, 36, 39, 44, 46, 53, 56, 67, 70-74, 87, 88, 92; the 7th and 15th Hussars; the 9th and 16th Lancers; the 1, 3, 6, 13, and 14th Dragoons; and the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Dragoon Guards. HULL (E.). The Costume of the British Army, in 1828. 72 highly colored lithographs by M. Gauci, from original drawings by E. Hull (one plate repaired). 4to, half maroon morocco, gilt back, original front wrapper of one of the parts bound in. London, 1828 THIS WORK IS VERY SCARCE. JACKSON (MAJOR E.S&.). The Inniskilling Dragoons, 1909; A History of the Services of the 19th Regiment, from 1688 to 1911 (Ferrar), [1911]; A History of the Services of the 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment (Webb), 1911; and others. Jllustra- tions. 8 vols., 8vo, cloth. JAMES (CAPT. C.). The Military Costume of India, in an exemplification of the Manual and Platoon Exercises for the use of the Native Troops and the British Army in General. Engraved colored title-page and 35 colored plates. Folio, half red morocco, uncut. London, 1813 FINE COPY OF THIS SCARCE WorK. The plates are in immaculate condition, and most brilliantly colored. 7 52 oo o4 hs) 56 o7 58 JENKINS (JAMES). The Naval Achievements of Great Britain from the year 1793 to 1817. Colored vignette on title and 51 fine colored plates. Folio; half morocco, uncut (worn, shaken). London, [1817] LAURIE (GEORGE B.). History of the Royal Irish Rifles. Numerous twlustrations and maps. Thick 4to, cloth. London, 1914 MARCUARD (C.). Uniforms of the British Army. 12 highly colored plates, heightened with gold and silver. Small 4to, red levant morocco, by Riviere. The title-page is wanting. [London, n. d.] A CURIOUS AND INTERESTING SERIES OF PLATES, depicting the uniforms of the Life Guards, Royal Horse Guards, Dragoon Guards, including the King’s, Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ Guards, Cavalry, Infantry, Royal Artillery, ete. MEYRICK (SAMUEL R.) AND SMITH (CHARLES H.). The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands from the Earliest Periods to the Sixth Century. Twtle-page and 24 plates engraved and beautifully aquatinted by H. Havell. Folio, old half calf (worn). London, 1821 MILITARY COSTUMES OF THE EMPIRE. A Collection of 45 colored lithographs depicting the Costumes, Trappings, Ac- coutrements, etc. of the Soldiers of the Empire. The first plate is a portrait of Napoleon on his white horse. Imp. 8vo, old black roan (worn). N. p., n. d. [1842] MILITARY COSTUME OF EUROPE (THE). 72 splendidly executed and colored plates of Umforms. Vol. 1 only. Folio, contemporary green straight-grain morocco, gilt edges (rubbed). London, 1812 VERY SCARCE. This important work presents a series of highly finished military figures in the uniform of their several Corps, with a concise de- Kee and historical anecdotes, forming the Memoirs of the various rmies. MOORSOM (W. &.). Historical Record of the Fifty-Second Regiment (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) from the Year 1755 to the Year 1858. Colored plates, maps, portratts, etc. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1860 This Regiment was in the American Revolution, at Bunker Hill, and else- where, and one of the plates shows in color the uniform of that period. 8 OO a, eae ee eee ee a ATs 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 ORIGINAL WATER COLOR DRAWINGS. A Collection of 29 Original Water Color Drawings of Foreign Army Costumes. Each 7 by 91% inches, tipped on corners, and bound in one vol., 4to, half morocco. [1794] A MOST INTERESTING COLLECTION, representing: Walloon Yager Prussian Yager Croat Yager Prussian Grenadier Austrian Cuirassier French Soldier of the Austrian Soldier Austrian Free Corps Line Contonnier Hungarian Infantry Wurmser Free Corps German Grenadier Austrian Pioneer French National Austrian Canonier German Chevaux Légers Volunteer German Carabinier German Uhlan Tyrolean Chasseur O’Donell’s Free Corps French Soldier of the Wurmser Hussar French National Line German Hussar Volunteer (2) Austrian Soldier Esterhazy Hussar Croat Chasseur Hungarian Grenadier Prussian Soldier ORME (EDWARD). The Costume of the Russian Army. Fine colored portrait of Alexander the Great and 8 highly colored plates. Folio, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1807 ORR (JAMES). History of the Seventh Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, 1884; Records of the Third Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (Evans), 1885; History of the 1st Lanark Rifle Volunteers (Howie), 1887; The Rifle Brigade (Wood), 1901; and others. Illustrations. 10 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth. POLISH ARMY COSTUMES. Wolski (K. S8.). Wojsko Polskie z ezasow Ksiestwa Warszawskiego od r. 1808 do 1814. 10 colored photographic plates, mounted. Loose in 4to portfolio. Krakow, 1886 PORTER (ROBERT KER). Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden during the Years 1805-8. Wuth 41 colored plates, illustrating the costumes of those countries. 2 vols., 4to, boards, rebacked, uncut (a few leaves loose). London, 1813 POTEN (BERNHARD). Unser Volk in Wassen. Profusely illustrated in black and white, monotone, and colors. Folio, cloth (worn). Berlin und Stuttgart, n. d. PRUSSIAN MILITARY COSTUMES. A Collection of 18 colored plates showing the Uniforms, Trappings, Accoutrements, etc. of the Prussian Army. Folio, old half morocco (back a little worn). No title-page. [ Berlin, n. d.] 66 —— 13 water color drawings, unsigned, and 8 colored engravings (one English). Neepeeant d 67 68 69 70 71 12 73 QUEEN’S REGIMENTS. The Records of the Queen’s Own Royal Regiment of Staffordshire Yeomanry (Webster), 1870; History of the Edinburgh, or Queen’s Regiment Light Infantry Militia (Dudgeon), 1882; History of the Queen’s City of Edin- burgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade (Stephen), 1881; The History of the 50th, or the Queen’s Own Regiment, from the earliest date to 1881 (Flyer), 1895. Illustrations. 4 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth. London and Edinburgh, 1870-95 RICHARD (JULES). La Garde (1854-1870). With numerous gravures, many tinted, and 8 colored plates after Charles Morel. Folio, half dark olive morocco, gilt tooled, uncut, wrappers bound in (slightly rubbed). Paris, 1898 One of 1000 copies. ROSS (ANDREW). Old Scottish Regimental Colours. With 28 colored plates and other illustrations. Folio, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1885 First EDITrIion. ROWLANDSON COLORED PLATES. Loyal Volunteers of London & Environs, Infantry and Cavalry, in their respective Uniforms. With 87 brilliantly colored plates, heightened with gold, by Thomas Rowlandson. 4to, red straight-grain morocco, gilt edges, by Roof (blank corner of dedication leaf repaired). {London, n. d., 1799] A VERY FINE COPY OF THIS RARE MILITARY WORK, representing the whole of the Manual, Platoon, and Funeral Exercises. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD COSTUMES. A Representation of the Cloathing of His Majesty’s Household, and of all the Forces upon the Establishments of Great Britain and Ireland. Engraved title-page colored by hand, and 83 vividly colored plates of Cos- tumes of the various Royal Household Forces. 4to, half red morocco (rubbed). N. p., 1742 RUSSIAN ARMY. Armée Russe. With 67 brilliant plates in colors and gold. Royal folio, half leather (worn). Paris, 1856 Inscribed on title: ‘‘ Hommage trés respectueux du Colonel Comte Pajol, Chef d’Etat-Major de la Cavalerie de la Garde, @ sa Majesté Roi de Dane- mark.’’ There are two other inscriptions by former owners on the title. RUSSIAN COSTUME. Costume of the Russian Empire. With 71 full-page engravings, brilliantly colored. 4to, contemporary morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edged (rubbed, some marginal tears). London, 1803 SCARCE. 10 Ph ens gO EIEIO Sane . mow 565 NORTH CAROLINA. Dugger (Shepherd M.).. The Balsam Groves of the Grandfather Mountain: a Tale of the Western ‘North Carolina Mountains. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 Banner Elk, 1892 First EpDIvTIon. NORTHMORE (THOMAS). Washington or Liberty Re- stored, a Poem in ten books. 12mo, full red levant, inside gilt borders, gilt edges. Baltimore, 1809 FINE COPY. O’BRIEN (HENRY). The Round Towers of Ireland; or, the Mysteries of Freemasonry, of Sabaism, and of Budhism. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth (shaken and worn). | London, 1834 OMAR KHAYYAM. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia. Translated into English Verse. [By Edward rap May oe Small 4to, wrappers. London: Quaritch, 1859 inant A facsimile of the rare First Eprrion. One of 250 copies on Japan vellum. The Rubdiyét. Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald, with an accompaniment of drawimngs by Elihu Vedder. Royal 4to, cloth. ? . Boston, 1884 LARGE PAPER COPY. Rubaiyaét, rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitz- gerald; Another Edition, by Justin Huntly McCarthy. 2 vols., narrow 8vo, boards, uncut. Portland: Mosher Press, 1895-6 100 copies of each on Japan vellum. PEEKE (HEWSON L.). Americana Ebrietatis; the Favorite Tipple of our Forefathers and the Laws and Customs Relating Thereto. 8vo, brown pigskin, with onlays of tan pigskin, heavily blind tooled, uncut. New York: Privately Printed, 1917 One of 100 copies privately printed. ScaRce. PENN (WILLIAM). Select Works. 3 vols. 8vo, calf (rubbed). peo 1825 PETITO (JEAN). Les Emaux de Petitot du Musée Impérial du Louvre. Portraits de Personnages Historiques et de Femmes Célébres du siécle de Louis XIV. Contains 50 fine minature portraits, PROOFS BEFORE ALL LETTERS, ON INDIA PAPER, engraved by Ceroni, 2 vols., 4to, full red morocco, sides with ‘broad gilt 68 ee oe ae 574 tooled dentelle borders, Derome manner, interlaced with fleurs- de-lis and crowned L’s; impressed in the. centre of each cover, in gilt, are the arms of the Bourbons, gilt backs, gilt inside borders, gilt edges. Paris, 1862 EXTREMELY FINE SET OF THIS IMPORTANT PUBLICATION. 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Madrid, 1868-78 [PHILIPS (JOHN).] Cyder. A. Poem. In Two Books. En- graved frontispiece after Vander Gucht. 8vo, contemporary sprinkled calf, panelled and blind tooled (worn), in a half blue morocco slip-case. London, 1708 First Epirion of the most important of Philips’ books, written in imita- tion of Virgil’s ‘‘Georgics’’ and his uncle’s ‘‘ Paradise Lost.’?’ The poem is an exact account of the culture of the apple-tree and the manufacture of cider. In ‘‘Cyder,’’ as in nearly everything he wrote, Philips celebrates ‘‘Nature’s choice gift,’’ tobacco. Dr. Johnson declared that ‘* Philips’ fame would endure as long as Blenheim is remembered or cyder drunk in England,’’ and, added Thomas Campbell, ‘‘as long as Tobacco shall be smoked.’’ A FINE COPY, with the Forman and C. de la Pryme bookplates. PHILOLOGY. A Student’s Pastime (Skeat), Oxford, 1896; Notes on English Etymology (Skeat), Oxford, 1901; The Science of Etymology (Skeat), Oxford, 1912; and others. 28 vols., various sizes and bindings. POCOCKE (RICHARD). A Description of the East and Some Other Countries. Numerous maps, folding plates, etc. 2 vols., folio, boards, uncut (worn). London, 1843-5 First Epirion. Afterwards reprinted in Pinkerton’s Travels. POETRY. Willis (N. P.). Sketches. Tall 8vo, crimson levant morocco, 7 gilt line borders on sides, uncut, by Taffin. Boston, 1827 FINE COPY OF THE First EDITION. 69 . 580 —— Willis (N. P.). Poem delivered before the Society of United Brothers at Brown University, with other Poems. 8vo, full crushed green levant, uncut. New York, 1831 BEAUTIFUL COPY OF THE First EDITION. 581 POPE (ALEXANDER). Miscellaneous Poems. Portrait by Vertue. 2 vols., 12mo, full brown levant morocco, gilt tooled in- side borders, by Canape. London, 1726 FINE COPY. 582 —— Works. Illustrated. 10 vols., 12mo, Spanish calf, gilt tooled (slightly foxed and wormed). New York: William Durell, 1808-9 An early American edition, printed verbatim from the edition by Dr. War- burton. With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 583 Works. With a Life of the Author by William Roscoe. Portrmt. 10 vols., 8vo, contemporary calf (rubbed and some backs torn). London, 1824 584 PORTALIS (ROGER, BARON). Honoré Fragonard. Sa Vie et Son Ciuvre. With 210 plates and vignettes after the paintings, engravings, and original drawings. Etchings by Lalauze, Champollion, Courtry, De Mare, Wallet, Greux, Veyras- sat, Boivin, Moneies, Salmon and Jazinski. One vol. extended to two, imp. 8vo, three-quarter midnight blue levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, uncut, original covers bound in. Paris, 1889 LONG OUT OF PRINT AND RARE. ONE OF THE BEST WORKS KNOWN ON THIS EMINENT PAINTER. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM. Limited Issue. 585 PREVOST D’EXILES (A. F., ABBE DE). 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A FINE COPY OF THIS INTERESTING AND VALUABLE WORK ON BOOKS AND THEIR COLLECTION. ROYAL MAGAZINE (THE). Vols. 1 to 5, from July, 1759 to December, 1761. Nwmerous maps, views, and colored illustrations of birds, insects, etc., including views of Montreal, Crown Point, Cataract of Niagara, Fort Niagara, Quebec, and portratt of General Wolfe (2 plates lacking). 5 vols., 8vo, boards, calf backs (slightly worn, and some foxings and stains). | London, 1759-61 Contains accounts of the Battle of Quebec, French and Indian War, and numerous other references to American affairs. The colored plates of birds are colored by hand. SCARRON (PAUL). The Whole Comical Works. Trans- lated by Thomas Brown, Savage, and others. Engraved title and plate by Vander Gucht. 8vo, calf, gilt tooled, gilt edges (rubbed, back torn and repaired, names on titles). London, 1703 With the John Sheepshanks bookplate. el 597 598 599 600 601 602 SELBY (PRIDEAUX J.). Illustrations of British Ornithology. Text, 2 vols., 8vo, Edinburgh, 1833. 222 magnificent plates, of which 218 are beautifully colored by hand, and 4 of generic species. Plates, 2 vols., imp. folio, Edinburgh, n. d. and 1834. Together 4 vols., half morocco, gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1833-4 FINE COPY OF THE GREATEST BRITISH ORNITHOLOGICAL WORK. The Second and best issue of Vol. 1, issued in 1833, and containing four more plates than are called for in the table. SELDEN (JOHN). The Table Talk, 1892; The Treatise of Lorenzo Valla on the Donation of Constantine (Coleman), 1922; Novissima Verba (Harrison), [1921]; and others. 14 vols., various sizes and bindings. V. p., 1892-1921 [SEWALL (JONATHAN MITCHELL).] A Versification of President Washington’s excellent Farewell-Address, to the Citizens of the United States. By a Gentleman of Portsmouth, N. H. 4to, sheets (stained), uncut. . Portsmouth: Printed and Sold by Charles Peirce, 1798 First EDITION. VERY RARE. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the hand and seal of William Shak- speare, including the Tragedy of King Lear, and a small frag- ment of Hamlet, from the Original MSS. in the possession of Samuel Ireland. Facsimile frontispiece. 8vo, boards (worn), uncut. London, 1796 —— Edited by I, Gollanez. Facsimiles. 8 vols., small 4to, cloth, vellum backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1907-9 One of 500 bARGE PAPER copies for America. Comprises: Shakespeare’s Plutarch, 2 vols.; Greene’s Pandosto; The Sources of ‘‘A Midsummer- Night’s Dream’’; Original of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew; Chron- icle of the History of King Lear; Brooke’s Romeus and Juliet; Lodge’s Rosalynde. Works. Edited by William George Clark and William Aldis Wright. 171 engravings on steel after Boydell, and 50 photogravures chiefly from life. 7 vols. in fourteen, 8vo, limp morocco (worn and backs faded), gilt edges. Philadelphia: .George Barrie, n. d. One of 100 copies on Japan vellum. With Mr. Grafton D. Dorsey’s name in gold on front covers. 72 603 SHAKESPEARE ILLUSTRATED, by an assemblage of Por- traits and Views, appropriated to the Whole Suite, of that Au- - thor’s Historical ‘Dramas; to which are added Portraits of Actors, ‘Editors, &e. 135 plates. Folio, half morocco (rubbed). 604 605 606 607 608 609 London: S. & E. Harding, 1793 LARGE PAPER COPY with the much sought nude portrait of Jane Shore, which is generally missing. Some of the plates are slightly foxed, and a few are. somewhat shorter than the others. —— The same. 137 plates. 8vo, new half polished morocco. London, 1793 “With the nude portrait of Jane Shore. Fine impressions of the plates. [SHAW (GEORGE) AND NODDER (fF. P.).] The Naturalist’s Miscellany. With over 1000 brilliantly colored plates. 24 vols. in 12, half calf (some bindings worn). There were no general title-pages issued. [London, 1789] SHAW (HENRY). The Hand Book of Medimval Alphabets and Devices. Numerous facsimiles, printed in various colors. Royal 8vo, boards, brown morocco back. London, 1856 SHELDON (E. M.). The Early History of Michigan, from the first Settlement to 1815. Portraits. 8vo, cloth (joint broken). New York, 1856 SIDNEY (SIR PHILIP—The famous Elizabethan: “thy need is greater than mine.”). The Sonnets. [The Text Carefully Prepared from the Earliest Editions, by John Gray.] Printed in black and red in the Avon fount, with woodcut borders and in- atials, by Charles Ricketts. 8vo, boards, uncut. (London: The Vale Press, 1898] SIMPSON (LIEUT. J. H.). Journal of a Military Recon- _naissance, from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the Navajo Country, made with the Troops under the Command of Col. John M. Wash- ington, Governor of New Mexico, in 1849. Folding Map and 75 VERY RARE. FINE COPY. 610 611 full-page colored and lithographic plates. 8vo, original cloth. . Philadelphia, 1852 SINGLETON (ESTHER). Social New York under the Georges, 1714-76. Profusely illustrated. Royal 8vo, cloth. New York, [1902] SMITH (ADAM). An Inquiry into the Nature and causes of the Wealth of Nations. 3 vols., 8vo, half calf (joints broken). London, 1784 73 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 SMITH (ALBERT). The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole at Home and Abroad. Engraved portrait and numerous tllustrations by John Leech. 8vo, maroon morocco, blind tooled, gilt edges. London, 1851 FINE COPY. SMITH (SIR JAMES E.). The English Flora. 6 vols., 8vo., half calf (rubbed). London, 1824-36 SMITH (T. R., Editor). Poetica Erotica. A Collection of Rare and Curious Amatory Verse. 3 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. New York, 1921 One of 1550 sets printed for Subscribers only. SOLIS Y RIBADENEYRA (ANTONIO DE). Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, Poblacion, y Progresos de la America Septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva Espana, Small folio, contemporary limp vellum (stained and wormed). There are a number of manuscript inscriptions on fly-leaf. : Barcelona, 1756 SPENCER (J. W.). The Duration of Niagara Falls and the History of the Great Lakes. Nwmerous illustrations. 8vo, half blue polished morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut, by Macdonald. New York; n. d. STAEL (MADAME DE). Corinne, Paris, n. d.; Pensées (Pas- cal), Paris, 1870; Vie de S. Francois d’Assise (Sabatier), Paris, 1904; and other French books. 13 vols., 8vo and 12mo, half leather. | STANDARD DITIONARY of the English Language. Colored plates and illustrations. 2 vols., 4to, morocco (rubbed). New York: Funk & Wagnails, 1895 STATISTISCHE UBERSICHT der vornehmsten Deutschen und sammitlichen Europaischen Staaten in Ansehung IThrer Grosse, Revolkerung, ihres Finanz und Kreigeszustandes. Mit einem Anhang gleichen Inhalts uber den Nordamerikanischen Frey-Staat. Small folio, sheep. N. p., 1786 VERY RARE. Has the Statistics of the United States, including finances, census, etc. STEPHENS (HENRY). South American Travels. Jllus- trated. 8vo, cloth (one hinge torn). New York, 1915 First Eprrion. This work is said to have been suppressed on account of the frank expressions and descriptions which involved the author in libel suits, 74 621 622 623 624 625 626 STERLING (JAMES). Poetical Works. Vol. I. 8vo, con- temporary calf (slightly rubbed). Dublin, 1734 ' First Epirion. Inscribed on the title: ‘‘ Jno. Lovett—Gift of the Author.’’ It is believed that this volume was the only one published. STERNE (LAURENCE). Works. With a Life of the Author, written by Himself. 6 vols., 18mo, half leather (rubbed). London, 1823 STEVENS (WALTER B.). St. Louis, the Fourth City. 1764- 1909. Profusely illustrated. 3 vols., royal 8vo, half leather, gilt edges. St. Louis, 1909 STIEGLER (GASTON). Memoirs of Marshal Oudinot Due de Reggio. Compiled from the Hitherto Unpublished Souvenirs of the Duchesse de Reggio, and now first translated into English by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. With two portraits im helio- gravure. 8vo, full black straight-grain morocco, inner gilt bor- ders, uncut, by Taffin. New York, 1897 A PINE AND ABSORBING WORK, relating to one of the most interesting periods in French history. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 20 choice por- traits, some being on India paper. STILES (HENRY R.). The Civil, Political, Professoinal and Ecclesiastical History of the County of Kings and the City of Brooklyn. Portraits and illustrations. 4 vols., 4to, half morocco (joints weak), uncut. New York, [1884] STODDART (THOMAS TOD). Angling Reminiscences. Plates. 12mo, half green calf (slightly rubbed). London, 1848 _ With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 627 628 629 630 SYMONDS (J. A.). A Problem in Greek Ethics. Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of Sexual Inversion. 8vo, cloth. London, 1901 One of 100 copies printed for private circulation. TACITUS. The Works of Cornelius Tacitus. By Arthur Murphy. With an Essay on the Life and Genius of Tacitus, notes, supplements, and maps. 4 vols., 4to, mottled calf (hinges a little weak). London, 1793 TENNYSON (ALFRED, LORD). Queen Mary. 2 copies. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1875 First EDITIONS. THOMPSON (STEPHEN). Studies from Nature. 24 photo- graphic plates. Folio, half morocco (slightly rubbed and foxed). London, 1876 75 631 632 THOMSON (A. LANDSBOROUGH). Britain’s Birds and Their Nests. Introduction by J. A. Thomson. 132 colored plates, by George Rankin. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1910 First EpIrion. THORNBURY (GEORGE W.). The Monarchs of the Main; or, Adventures of the Buccaneers. 3 vols., 12mo, cloth (library labels on inside front covers). London, 1855 _ First EDITION. 633 634 635 636 637 TRAVEL AND HISTORY. Africa from South to North through Barotseland (Gibbons), 2 vols., London, 1904; Japan as it was and is (Hildreth), 2 vols., Chicago, 1906 ; Indika, the Country and the People of India and Ceylon (Hurst), N. x, 1891; and others. 24 vols., various sizes and bindings. TRIAL. 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[Nashville, 1896] Reprinted from the American Historical Magazine. In the bound copy, F. Hopkinson Smith has entered in pencil the genealogical data relating to his own family. An A. L. s. from the author relating to the Smith portion of the Yeardley family is laid in. 76 ee aa, Se a ee ™ 639 VADE-MECUM FOR MALT-WORMS (A). Or, A Guide | to Good Fellows. Being a Description of the Manners and Cus- toms of the most Eminent Publick Houses, in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, with a Hint on the Props (or Prin- cipal Customers) of each House, &. Parts I-II. Every page with a woodcut of some well-known establishment. 8vo, half blue moroceo. London, n. d. [reprint] Berjeau’s reprint of this famous little book. Of this reprint few copies were made, and of the original but one complete copy is known to exist. The book is a picture of one side of London at the commencement of the 18th century, with descriptions of the taverns, their frequenters, their capacities for forgotten drinks with outlandish names, and others not forgotten, with names more familiar. 640 VIOLINS. The Hawley Collection of Violins, with a History of their makers. 36 plates, mostly colored. 4to, boards, cloth back. Chicago, 1904 Limited Edition. 641 VITU (AUGUSTE). Paris. 500 unpublished drawings after mature. Folio, glazed boards, uncut (rubbed). Paris, n. d. 642 VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. A. DE). Works. Translated from the French. With Notes, Historical and Critical by T. Smollett, T. Francklin, and others. Frontispiece portraits, maps and engrav- ings. 36 vols., 16mo, new half blue calf. London, 1761-78 643 The same. 35 vols. (should be 36), 12mo, old calf, gilt backs (worn). London, 1761-78 644 VON TEMPSKY (G. F.). Mitla. 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Title in black and red (some margins trimmed close, title repaired). 12mo, half old calf. [The Hague]: (Printed) For Samuel Brown, 1654 Second Edition. Whitaker was at this time physician to Charles II at The Hague. The First Edition was published in 1638. The author proposes wine as a universal medicine. RareE. WINE, BEER, ALE AND TOBACO, Contending for superi- ority. A Dialogue. Small 4to, polished calf, gilt tooled (wants frontispiece). | London: Printed by J. B. for John Grove, 1658 Third Edition. First Published as ‘‘Wine, Beere, and Ale, together by the Eares,’’ by Gallobelgicus, in 1629. Scagce. WITKOWSKI (G. J.). L’Art Profane a 1’ Eglise: Ses Licences Symboliques, Satiriques et Fantastiques. Numerous plates and illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, three-quarter green morocco, gilt tooled, uncut. Paris, 1908 FINE copy. SCARCE. 78 ’ a i 4 . } 655 WOOD (W.). Zoography: or, the Beauties of Nature Displayed. 60 finely colored plates of animals, birds, reptiles, etc. 3 vols., 8vo, calf (rubbed, name on titles). London, 1807 With the colored bookplate of Bryn y Grog. 656 WORLD WAR. The New York Times Current History of The European War. Illustrations, maps, and diagrams. 18 vols., 8vo, half leather (one back damaged at bottom): Vol. 1 in full leather. New York, n. d. 657 WRIGHT (MARIE ROBINSON). The Old and the New Peru. Profusely illustrated. 4to, cloth, gilt edges. Philadelphia, [1908] aaprgint Mo EA 4 2 7 9 vi . 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Some of them we have never seen, but we feel that we know them as well by correspondence as if we had met them. VSiVVtVUOCteEvVievivvVivvetiu %~ > a a eS te ig MO” oh OT OTS a 19° aa — C41 @ If you would like to know the sale prices of the nunibens: on oe Be which you bid, please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope. If you are not known to us, please send a check for twenty-five _ per cent of your bids, which will be applied against your free chases and the balance, if any, returned to yous E THE ANDERSON GALLERIES MITCHELL KENNERLEY fy | [present] py *' By -' v 5 \ 4 ete) lore) niet ered (ote) ets) oie Pre Pek Pres isk Oi is ov ' ’ Ss i: * Ch ae og ; £) ¥ OH, CANCIO a9cisc oC SCT Leite ‘ah 4 . 4 , o “, : ar nS > 9 S ,* : 2 " any ate n Si Ye ; = ‘ . , 2 Oi ; hae ‘ in * * Be A) at. ay : ve | "