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Not First Edition, 1884; England on the Sea, 2 vols., 1885; The Merry Monarch, 2 vols., 1885; Good Queen Anne, 2 vols., 1886; Witch, Warlock, and Magician, 1889; The White King, Not First Edition, 2 vols., 1889; Episodes of Anglo-Indian History. Not First Edition, n. d. 3 AINSWORTH (WILLAM HENRY). Historical Ro¬ mances. Numerous illustrations. 20 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (slightly rubbed). Philadelphia, n. d. Victorian Edition. One of 1000 copies printed only for subscribers. With the etchings proof before letters, on Japan vellum, and historical portraits on India paper. 4 AMERICAN HISTORY. The History of the United States (Hildreth), 6 vols., N. Y., 1880; Histoire de la Guerre Civile en Amerique (Comte de Paris), 7 vols., Paris, 1884-90 [lacks atlas]; Critical Period of American His¬ tory (Fiske), Boston, 1897. 14 vols., 8vo, cloth. 5 AMES (OAKES). Orchidaceae: Illustrations and Studies of the Family Orchidaceae. Numerous plates and text- illustrations. 4 vols., royal 8vo, boards, cloth backs, un¬ cut. Boston, 1905-10 1 Fine copy. 6 ARABIAN NIGHTS. The Arabian Nights’ Entertain¬ ments. Translated by Edward William Lane. Numerous woodcuts by William Harvey. Thick 8vo, half green levant morocco, by Canape (slightly rubbed). London, 1853 l 7 - The Thousand and One Nights, commonly called, in England, The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments. A New Translation from the Arabic, with copious Notes. By Edward William Lane. Illustrated. 3 vols., 8vo, half red morocco, gilt edges (slightly rubbed). London, 1859 8 - The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. Translated by Captain Sir Richard F. Burton. Edited by Leonard 0. Smithers. Numerous illustrations. 12 vols., 8vo, three-quarter maroon morocco, gilt backs, uncut (slightly rubbed). London, 1897 Library Edition. 9 ART. Dictionnaire de l’Academie des Beaux-Arts. Nu¬ merous engraved plates. 4 vols., royal 8vo, three-quarter brown morocco, uncut, and Vol. 5 in paper. Paris: Didot, 1858-84 A-EXV, complete. 10 -Drawing and Engraving (Hamerton), London, 1892; Le Statuaire J. B. Carteaux (Ohesneau), Paris, 1880; De¬ signs to Thornton’s Virgil (Blake), Thomas B. Mosher, 1899; and others. 13 vols., various sizes and bindings). 11 - The Fine Arts: Quarterly Review. Old Series, Vols. I-III; New Series, Vols. I-II. 5 vols., royal 8vo, half blue morocco, uncut. London, [1863-7] 12 - Gazette des Beaux-Arts: Courrier Europeen de l’Art et de la Curiosite. Redacteur en Chef, M. Charles Blanc. Numerous etched and engraved plates and illustra¬ tions. 8 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, morocco backs (rubbed). Paris, 1859-60 13 BAGEHOT (WALTER). Literary Studies, 2 vols., Lon¬ don, 1891; Biographical Studies, London, 1889; Economic Studies, London, 1888. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1888-91 14 BAKER (D. E.). Biographia Dramatica. 3 vols. in two, 8vo, half red morocco, backs panelled and gilt tooled (some time-stains). London, 1812 Extra-illustrated by the insertion of about 20 portraits. 15 BALZAC (H. DE). Droll Stories. Illustrated. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (slightly shaken). London, 1899 2 16 - Works. Illustrated. 38 vols. (should be 40), 12mo, half red morocco (rubbed). London, n. d. 17 BANCROFT (MR. AND MRS.). Mr. & Mrs. Bancroft on and off the Stage. Written by Themselves. Portraits and facsimiles. 2 vols., 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tooled (slightly rubbed). London, 1888 18 BARDON (DANDRE). Costume der altesten Volker. 36 engraved plates. Vol. I only, Parts I-III complete. 4to, half old calf (rubbed, some time-stains), one wrapper bound in. Leipzig, 1777 19 [BARHAM (R. H.).] The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby. Illustrations by George Cruikshank, John Leech and John Tenniel. Square 8vo, tree calf, gilt tooled, gilt edges, by Mansell. London, 1870 20 [-] Another edition. With illustrations by George Cruikshank, John Leech, and John Tenniel. Square 8vo, red morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bickers (slightly rubbed). London, 1874 21 BARKER (W. B.). Lares and Penates: or, Cilicia and its Governors. Edited by W. F. Ainsworth. Map and illus¬ trations. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tooled, uncut, by Macdonald. London, 1853 22 BATES (HENRY W.). The Naturalist on the River Am- azon. Illustrated. 2 vols., 12mo, half red calf (slightly rubbed). London, 1863 First Edition. Clean copy of this scarce work. 23 BELLAMY (G. A.). An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy. Written by Herself. 6 vols., 12mo, half contemporary calf (rubbed). London, 1785 Vols. I, II, and VI are First Editions. This life of the famous actress was compiled apparently, despite the attribution on the title-page, by Alexander Bicknell. 3 24 BIBLIOPHILIST’S LIBRARY. First Series. Illustrated with etchings in two states . 10 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (slightly rubbed). Philadelphia, n. d. One of 1000 copies on Holland hand-made paper, printed for subscribers only. Comprising: Heptameron, 2 vols.; Master Francis Rabelais, 2 vols.; The Persian Letters of Montesquieu, 2 vols.; The Confessions of Rousseau, 2 vols.; The Decameron of Boccaccio, 2 vols. 25 BIOGRAPHY. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott ([Lockhart]), 7 vols., Edin., 1837; William Shakespeare (Mabie), N. Y., 1900 ; and others. 22 vols., various sizes and bindings. 26 - Recollections of a long Life (Lord Broughton), 4 vols., London, 1909; Diary of Gideon Welles, 3 vols., Bos¬ ton, 1911; Memoires de Madame de Remusat. 3 vols., Paris, 1881; and others. 15 vols., 8vo, various bindings. 27 - Thomas Carlyle, 2 vols., London, 1884; An Autobi¬ ography (Spencer), 2 vols., London, 1904; Life of Glad¬ stone (Reid), N. Y., n. d.; and others. 34 vols., 8vo and 12mo, various bindings. 28 BLACKMORE (R. D.). Lorna Doone. With many illus¬ trations. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half blue morocco, the leather tooled with all-over pattern in gilt (one corner rubbed), accompanied by a cloth portfolio of plates, 8vo. Cleveland, 1890 An attractively bound and handsome Edition, accompanied by a set of 21 extra-illustrations. Inserted is an A. N. s. on a card, by the author, to Mrs. Owen, wife of the eminent geologist. With the envelope, addressed by Blackmore. 29 BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE (THE): The Children’s Ency¬ clopaedia. Edited by Arthur Lee, and others. Profusely illustrated. 20 vols., royal 8vo, cloth (slightly rubbed). New York, n. d. 30 BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS. Chats on Writers and Books (Crawford). One of 275 copies, 2 vols., Chicago, 1903; How to Collect Books (Slater), London, 1905; The Ro¬ mance of Book Collecting (Slater), N. Y., 1898; and others. 13 vols., various sizes and bindings. 4 31 - With Friend and Book in the Study and the Fields (Rees), London, 1892; A Shelf of Old Books (Fields), N. Y., 1894; Among My Books (Lowell), Boston, 1870. 3 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth and boards, uncut. First Editions. 32 BREWER (E. CO. Character Sketches of Romance, Fic¬ tion and the Drama. A Revised American Edition of the Reader’s Handbook. Frontispieces in color and numer¬ ous illustrations. 4 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1892 33 BROADLEY (A. M.). Napoleon in Caricature, 1795-1821. Introductory Essay by J. Holland Rose. 250 illustrations, 24 in color. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1911 34 BROME (RICHARD). Dramatic Works, containing Fif¬ teen Comedies now First Collected. Portrait. 3 vols., panelled calf (rebacked, slightly rubbed). London: Pearson, 1873 With the R. F. Pick bookplate. 35 BRONTE (CHARLOTTE, EMILY AND ANNE). Writ¬ ings, with the Life of Charlotte Bronte, by E. C. Gaskell. Edited by Temple Scott. Portraits. 12 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1905 Thornton Edition. 36 BROWNING (ROBERT). Poetical Works. 17 vols., 8vo, buckram, uncut (backs soiled). London, 1888 One of 250 copies on Large Paper. 37 BULWER (EDWARD, LORD LYTTON). Novels. Illus¬ trated. 32 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (some labels slightly rubbed). Boston, 1891 Edition de Luxe. One of 1000 copies. 38 - Works. Illustrated. 20 vols. (should be 26). 12mo, half black morocco. London, n. d. 39 BUNYAN (JOHN). The Pilgrim’s Progress. With nu¬ merous ornamental borders and illustrations by G. W., Frederick, and Louis Rhead. Folio, boards, cloth back, uncut (ink-spot on front cover). New York, 1898 5 40 BYRON (GEORGE GORDON, LORD). Works. Portrait. 4 vols., 8vo, calf (rebacked, slightly rubbed). London: Murray, 1823 With the Richard Penn bookplate. 41 - Works. With his Letters and Journals, and his Life by Thomas Moore. Edited and with an Introduction by Richard Henry Stoddard. Illustrated. 16 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, n. d. Newstead Edition. One of 1000 copies. 42 CAMPBELL (JOHN LORD). The Lives of the Chief Jus¬ tices of England, 3 vols., 1849-57; The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, 8 vols., 1848-69; Life of John, Lord Campbell. Edited by his daughter, the Hon. Mrs. Hardcastle, 2 vols., 1881; The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges, by William C. Town¬ send, 2 vols., 1846. Together 15 vols., 8vo, half green morocco, by Tout (2 covers damaged by nail). London, 1849-81 43 CARLYLE (THOMAS). Collected Works. With Index. 34 vols., 8vo, half calf (somewhat rubbed, few covers loose, 4 backs slightly faded). London: Chapman and Hall, n. d. Library Edition. With the C. S. Roundell bookplate. 44 CATULLUS. Carmina. Now first completely Englished by R. F. Burton and Leonard Smithers. London, 1894 One of 1000 copies privately printed. 45 CHILDREN’S ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. The Arabian Nights, N. Y., 1916; The Three Musketeers (Dumas), Springfield, 1920; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Clemens), N. Y., 1910; and others. 31 vols., various sizes, cloth. The artists represented include Parrish, Wyeth, Seton-Thompson, Detmold, and others. 46 CIBBER (COLLEY). An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber. Edited by R. W. Lowe. With 26 mezzo¬ tint portraits by R. B. Parkes and 18 etched vignettes by Lalauze. 2 vols., half blue morocco, back panelled and gilt tooled, uncut, by Macdonald. London, 1889 One of 510 copies with the plates and vignettes on India Paper. 6 47 CLARENDON (EDWARD, EARL OF). The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. 6 vols., 8vo, new calf (name stamped on titles, some leaves foxed). Oxford, 1827 48 CLASSIC TALES. Serious and Lively. With Critical Essays on the merits and reputations of the authors. En¬ graved titles and plates. 5 vols., 16mo, half olive morocco. London, 1806-7 49 CLEMENT (CLARA ERSKINE). Charlotte Cushman. Illustrated. 4to, half green morocco, uncut, by Macdonald (slightly rubbed). Boston, 1882 One of 100 copies on Large Paper. 50 COLEMAN (JOHN). Player and Playwrights I have Known. 2 vols., Philadelphia, 1890; The History of the Scottish Stage (Jackson), Edinburgh, 1793, First Edi¬ tion ; An Historical and Critical Account of the Theatres in Europe (Riccoboni), London, 1741; London, 1741, 4 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth and half leather. 51 COLERIDGE. (S. T.). Poetical Works. Including the Dramas of Wallenstein, Remorse, and Zapolya. 3 vols., 12mo, half calf (slightly rubbed). London: Pickering, 1829 Scarce. 52 COLLINS (LEWIS). History of Kentucky. Map and illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth (slightly worn). Covington, 1878 53 COLORED COSTUME PLATES. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine. From 1839 to 1873, not consecutive, with duplicate numbers for Jan. to June, 1856, and July to Dec., 1857. Over 125 colored fashion plates, and numer¬ ous other illustrations of similar character. 43 vols. and parts (not collated, sold as is, not returnable). Philadelphia, 1839-73 54 COLORED PLATES. The Beautiful Scenery and chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea. 52 colored lithographs from paintings hg Carlo Bossoli. Folio, cloth, morocco back, stucco (loose, few plates spotted, rubbed). London, 1856 7 55 CONGREVE (WILLIAM). Works. Portrait and engrav¬ ings. 3 vols., 8vo, Cambridge calf, backs panelled and gilt tooled, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by Root. Birmingham: John Baskerville, 1761 First collected Edition. A choice copy of Baskerville's beautiful Edition, with the plates in fine condition. They are rarely found un¬ spotted. 56 COOPER (T. H.). The Military Cabinet; being a Collec¬ tion of Extracts from the best authors. 3 vols., 12mo, red morocco, gilt edges (rubbed). London, 1809 First Edition. Bound in at end of first volume: “Animadversions upon the present system and discipline of the Regulars, Militia, and Volunteers. By T. H. Cooper, London, 1808.” 57 CO VENT GARDEN. The Covent Carden Journal. With four engravings. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half calf, uncut (rubbed). London, 1810 First Edition. Large Paper copy. Inserted are four extra plates, one a duplicate. 58 COWPER (WILLIAM). Works, Life and Letters. By William Hayley. Engraved title and frontispieces. 8 vols., 16mo, red morocco, gilt backs and sides, gilt edges (slightly rubbed, nail hole in one back). London, 1835 With the G. B. Wieland bookplate. 59 CRESTS. Royal Book of Crests of Great Britain & Ire¬ land, etc. With 175 full-page plates, reproducing hun¬ dreds of crests. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth (loose in bind¬ ings). London, [1883] 60 CROWE (J. A.) AND CAVALCASELLE (G. B.). A New History of Painting in Italy, 3 vols., London, 1864-6; A History of Painting in North Italy, 2 vols., London, 1871. Illustrated. 5 vols., 8vo, cloth (rubbed). 61 CRUIKSHANK ILLUSTRATIONS. The History of Tom Jones. By Henry Fielding. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 2 vols., 12mo, half morocco (rubbed, portrait foxed). London, 1831 First Edition with Cruikshank’s illustrations. Roscoe’s Novelist's Library. 62 CUITT (GEORGE). Wanderings and Pencillings amongst Ruins of the Olden Time. 73 etchings, with de¬ scriptive letter-press. Large folio, half morocco, gilt edges (hinges worn). London, 1855 8 63 CUSHING (WILLIAM). Initials and Pseudonyms: A Dictionary of Literary Disguises. Both Series. Bound in one vol., thick 8vo, cloth. New York, n. d. 64 DANTE ALIGHIERI. The Divine Comedy. Translated by Charles Eliot Norton. 3 vols., 12mo, boards, cloth backs, uncut. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1892 First Edition of this translation. One of 250 copies on Large Paper. 65 - The Divine Comedy. Translated by H. W. Longfel¬ low. 3 vols., Boston, 1867-70; A Dictionary of Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of Dante (Toynbee), Oxford, 1898. 4 vols., royal 8vo, cloth. First Editions. 66 DAUDET (ALPHONSE). Tartarin of Tarascon, 1887; La Belle Nivernaise, 1887; Tartarin on the Alps, 1887; Sappho, 1887; Thirty Years of Paris, 1888. Translated into English. With numerous illustrations and vignettes by French artists. 5 vols., 12mo, half black morocco, orig¬ inal colored wrappers bound in, uncut. London, 1887-8 67 DAVIES (C. M.). Orthodox London, Series I-II; Unor¬ thodox London, Series I-II; Heterodox London, 2 vols.; Mystic London. 7 vols., 8vo, half calf (rubbed). London, 1874-5 68 DEFOE (DANIEL). Romances and Narratives. Edited by George A. Aiken. Illustrations by J. B. Yeats. 16 vols., 12mo, half red morocco, uncut. London, 1899 Singleton Edition. One of 250 copies. 69 DESMOND (HARRY W.) AND CROLY (HERBERT). Stately Homes in America, from Colonial Times to the Present Day. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1903 First Edition. 70 DICKENS (CHARLES). Works. Illustrated. 48 vols., 8vo, buckram, uncut top of one back slightly torn. Boston, n. d. New Century Edition. One of 1000 copies. 71 DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY. First Sup¬ plement, 3 vols., N. Y., 1901; Index and Epitome, N. Y., 1903. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. 9 72 DIXON (WILLIAM H.). Her Majesty’s Tower. With an Introduction by W. J. Loftie. Colored plates. 2 vols., thick 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs, uncut, by Macdon¬ ald. London, 1901 73 DOBSON (AUSTIN). Eighteenth Century Vignettes. Series I-III. Folding frontispiece. 3 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1892-4-6 First Editions. With the Castlecraig Library bookplate. 74 DORAN (JOHN). “Their Majesties’Servants.” Annals of the English Stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. Photographic portraits. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half red morocco, uncut (somewhat rubbed). New York, 1865 One of 161 copies on Large Paper. 75 DOWSON (ERNEST). La Fille aux Yeux d’Or. ByHon- ore de Balzac. Translated by Ernest Dowson. With six woodcuts by Charles Conder. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut (front cover slightly stained). London, 1896 First Edition of Dowson’s translation. 76 DRAMA. Comedies (Congreve), 2 vols., Chicago, 1895; Rip van Winkle (Irving-Jefferson), N. Y., 1895; and a collection of Prompt-Books, many interleaved and marked throughout with stage-business, cuts, etc. 25 vols., mostly 12mo, wrappers. An interesting collection. 77 DRAMATIC BIOGRAPHY. Diaries of William Charles Macready (Toynbee), 2 vols., N. Y., 1912; Reminiscences of J. L. Toole (Hatton), 2 vols., London, 1889; Memories of Fifty Years (Wallack), N. Y., 1889, one of 500 copies; and others. 36 vols., various sizes and bindings. 78 DU CHAILLU (PAUL B.). The Viking Age. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1890 79 DUMAS (ALEXANDRE). Works. Illustrated. 19 vols. (should be 29), 12mo, cloth. New York, 1893 Athenaeum Edition. 10 79a DUNLAP SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. Nos. 1-6 (dupli¬ cate of No. 6), 9,12, 14-15 ; New Series, Nos. 1-6, 8, 10-12, 14-15. Numerous portraits, facsimiles, etc. 23 vols., 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. New York, 1887-1901 No more than 260 copies of any one issue were printed at the DeVinne Press. Includes reprints of famous American plays such as: The Contrast, The Father Andre (Dunlap), Bunker-Hill (Burk) ; Biographies of Thomas A. Cooper, Charlotte Cushman, Wm. E. Burton, Clara Fisher Maeder, Edward Loomis Davenport; Bibliographies of Early and Later American Plays, and the Magazine and the Drama; Accounts of the First Theatre in America, Washington and the Drama, The Circus, etc. 80 EDWARDS (OSMAN). Japanese Plays and Playfellows, N. Y., 1901; Old Court Life in France (Elliot), 2 vols., N. Y., n. d.; The Night Side of London (Machray), Phila., 1902; and others. 14 vols., various sizes and bindings. 81 EGAN (PIERCE). The Life of an Actor. Colored plates and other illustrations by Theodore Lane. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut (shaken). London, 1892 Inscribed by William Winter on half-title: ‘‘To Percy, with his father's love, January 17, 1893.” 82 ELIOT (GEORGE). Complete Works. Illustrated. 18 vols., 8vo, half red morocco, uncut (somewhat rubbed). New York, n. d. One of 200 copies. 83 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA. Illustrated. 28 vols. (Vol. XVIII missing), imp. 8vo, cloth, morocco backs. Cambridge, 1911 Eleventh (latest) Edition. India Paper copy. 84 ESSAYS AND LITERATURE. Essays Theological and Literary (Hutton), 2 vols., 1877; Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers, 1887; The Lyrical Drama (Edwards), 2 vols., 1881; and others. 25 vols., various sizes and bindings. 85 EUROPEAN PRINTING. A Collection of Books printed during the XVIth Century. 28 vols., 4to, 8vo and 12mo, vellum. An interesting collection, comprising books printed in Switzerland, Germany and Holland. 86 FARQUHAR (GEORGE). Dramatic Works. Edited, with Life and Notes, by Alex. Charles Ewald. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1892 One of 520 copies. 11 87 FENCING. Schools and Masters of Fence from the Mid¬ dle Ages to the Eighteenth Century (Castle), London, 1885; Old Sword-Play (Hutton). One of 300 copies, Lon¬ don, 1892; Secrets of the Sword (de Bazancourt), Lon¬ don, 1900. 3 vols., various sizes, cloth. 88 [FENNELL (JAMES).] An Apology for the Life of James Fennell. Written by Himself. Portrait. 8vo, half red morocco, uncut (some leaves slightly foxed). Philadelphia, 1814 89 FEUILLET (OCTAVE). The Romance of a Poor Young Man. Illustrations by Mouchot, engraved by Meaulle. Imp. 8vo, pictorial cloth (shaken). London, 1889 One of 1000 copies. 90 FISKE (JOHN). The American Revolution, 2 vols., Bos¬ ton, n. d.; Essays, Historical and Literary, 2 vols., N. Y., 1902. 4 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 91 FITZGERALD (EDWARD). Poetical and Prose Writ¬ ings. 7 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1902-3 Variorum and definitive Edition. One of 250 copies. 92 FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). The Temptation of St. An¬ thony, London, 1895; Madame Bovary, London, 1886; Renee Mauperin (de Goncourt), London, 1902; and others. 9 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth, uncut. 93 FORD (T. G.). The Dawn of Navigation and its Books, Theories and Instruments ; Earliest English Navigation and first Schools of Warfare; American Navigators of the Colonial Period and the Yankee Midshipman. 3 vols., 8vo, original wrappers. Annapolis, [1906] All inscribed by the author. Reprints from the Proceedings of the U. S. Naval Institute. 94 FREEMAN (EDWARD A.). A Collection of First Editions (with one exception) of his Works. 10 vols., 8vo and 12mo, colth (one back slightly faded and chipped). London, 1871-87 Comprises: Historical Essays. First to Third Series, 1871-9; Comparative Politics, 1873; Historical and Architectural Sketches, 1876; The Ottoman Power in Europe, 1877; The History and Conquests of the Saracens. Not first Edition, 1877; Sketches from the subject and Neighbour Lands of Venice, 1881; English Towns and Districts, 1883; Exeter, 1887. 12 95 FREEMASONRY. The History of Freemasonry. By A. G. Mackey. The History of the Symbols of Freemasonry and the History of the A. A. Scottish Rite. By W. R. Singleton. Numerous illustrations in color and mono¬ chrome. 7 vols., imp. 8vo, half black morocco, tooled with Masonic emblems, uncut (slightly rubbed). New York, n. d. Templar Edition. One of 750 copies, with the plates, except those in colors, in two states, one on Japan vellum. 96 FRENCH REVOLUTION. Bronze Bell made for one of the Princes of France, with coat-of-arms on side. With a new bronze handle welded on during the French Revo¬ lution showing the insignia of the directorate at the top and the initials of the founder “A. P.” on the side. 97 FROST (JOHN). Pictorial Ancient History of the World. Numerous engravings. 3 vols., 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tooled with fillets, by Macdonald. Philadelphia, 1846 98 FROUDE (J. A.). Writings. 28 vols., 8vo, polished calf, gilt tooled, by Root. London, 1862-96 A fine set, including many First Editions. 99 GARDINER (SAMUEL R.). History of the Great Civil War, 4 vols., 1893; Cromwell’s Place in History, 1897; History of England, 10 vols., 1900. Together 15 vols., 12mo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. London, 1893-1900 100 - Oliver Cromwell. Frontispiece in colors and numer¬ ous fine reproductions. Folio, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1899 101 GARDNER (E. G.). Dante’s Ten Heavens, Westminster, 1900; A Companion to Dante (Scartazzini), London, 1893; The Aeneids of Virgil (Morris), London, 1876; and others. 15 vols., 8vo and 12mo, various bindings. 102 GAUTIER (LEON). La Chevalerie. Numerous illustra¬ tions. 4to, half morocco, uncut (rubbed). Paris, 1884 103 GAUTIER (THEOPHILE). Works. Illustrated. 22 vols. (should be 24), 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1900-3 One of 1000 copies. 13 104 GAVARNI. Le Diable a Paris. Numerous illustrations by Gavarni. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half red morocco, uncut (rubbed). Paris, 1845-6 The text is by Balzac, George Sand, Gerard de Nerval, Gautier, de Musset, and others. 105 GAY (JOHN). Poems on Several Occasions. Plates en¬ graved by Fourdrinier and Isaac Taylor after designs by Du Guernier. 2 vols., 12mo, mottled calf (rebacked, slightly rubbed). London, 1767 First Edition with these plates. 106 GESTA ROMANORUM: or, Entertaining Moral Stories. Translated from the Latin, with preliminary Observa¬ tions and Copious Notes, by the Rev. Charles Swan. 2 vols., 8vo, calf (slightly rubbed). New York, 1872 107 GIBBON (EDWARD). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Folding maps. 12 vols., 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt backs, uncut. London, 1838-9 Fine set. 108 -Works. Edited by J. B. Bury. With an Introduc¬ tion by W. E. H. Lecky. Illustrated. 15 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, n. d. Edition Lausanne. One of 1000 copies. 109 GRATTAN (HENRY). Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan. Portrait. 5 vols., 8vo, half green calf, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1849 110 GUILLIM (JOHN). A Display of Heraldry. Numerous fine heraldic plates and portraits. Folio, contemporary calf (worn). London, 1724 With the G. R. Mackarness bookplate. 111 GUIZOT (M.). A Popular History of France, from the Earliest Times. Illustrated. 6 vols., royal 8vo, cloth. Boston, n. d. 112 GUTCH (JOHN M.). A Lytell Geste of Robin Hode, with other Ancient & Modern Ballads and Songs relating to this Celebrated Yeoman. Cuts by F. W. Fairholt. 2 vols., 8vo, calf (covers slightly soiled, frontispieces foxed). London, 1847 14 113 HALEVY (LUDOVIC). A Marriage for Love. Translated by F. H. Potter. Illustrated by Wilson de Meza. 8vo, half blue morocco, uncut, by Macdonald. New York, n. d. 114 HALLIWELL (J. O.). A Dictionary of Archaic and Pro¬ vincial Words, 2 vols., London, 1889; A Supplementary English Glossary (Davies), London, 1881; 3 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1881-9 115 HAMERTON (P. G.). The Portfolio: An Artistic Peri¬ odical. Numerous fine reproductions. For 1870-5, and 1877. 7 vols., folio, half leather (worn, stucco bindings, loose as usual). London, 1870-7 Containing many original etchings by the author, Lalauze, Legros, Seymour Haden and others. The literary contributors include R. L. Stevenson. 116 HAVARD (HENRY). Dictionnaire de l’Ameublement et de la Decoration depuis le XHIe siecle jusqu’a nos jours. Numerous plates in color and monochrome., many text- illustrations. 4 vols., folio, three-quarter brown morocco, uncut. Paris, n. d. Fine copy. 117 HAZLITT (W. CAREW). Mary and Charles Lamb: Poems, Letters, and Remains. Now First Collected, with Reminiscences and Notes. Illustrated. Royal 8vo, half green morocco (slightly rubbed). London, 1874 First Edition. 118 HEARN (LAFCADIO). “Gombo Zhebes.” Little Dic¬ tionary of Creole Proverbs. Small 4to, original cloth. New York, 1885 First Edition. 119 - Chita: a Memory of Last Island. 12mo, original cloth (slightly rubbed, inside hinge broken). New York, 1889 First Edition. 120 - Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan. Illustrations. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut (one inside hinge broken). Boston, 1894 121 - “Out of the East.” Reveries and Studies in new Japan. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. Boston, 1895 First Edition. 15 122 - Kokoro. Hints and Echoes of Japanese inner Life. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1896 First Edition. 123 - Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things. Illustrated. 12mo, decorated cloth, uncut. Boston, 1904 First Edition. 124 - Letters from the Raven. Being the Correspondence of Lafcadio Hearn with Henry Watkin. Introduction and Critical Comment by the Editor Milton Bronner. 12mo, boards, cloth back, uncut. New York, 1907 First Edition. 125 HEATH (CHARLES). Beauties of the Opera and Ballet. Numerous wood-engravings and ten full-page portraits, engraved on steel. Royal 8vo, red morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edges. London, n. d. 126 HEMANS (MRS. FELICIA). The League of the Alps, the Siege of Valencia, the Vespers of Palermo, and other Poems. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt back, uncut (sev¬ eral leaves slightly foxed). Boston, 1826 127 - Works. With a Memoir of her Life, by her Sister. 2 portraits, and engraved titles. 7 vols., 12mo, half dark red morocco, by Root. Edinburgh, 1839 Neat set. 128 HERDMAN (W. G.). Pictorial Relics of Ancient Liver¬ pool. With 72 photographic plates. 2 vols., folio, half red morocco (scraped). Liverpool, 1878 129 HISTORY. Memorials of Cambridge (Cooper), 3 vols., Cambridge, n. d.; Memorials of Oxford (Ingram), 3 vols., Oxford, 1837; Governments and Parties in Con¬ tinental Europe (Lowell), 2 vols., Boston, 1896; and others. 21 vols., various sizes, cloth. A fine collection. 130 HODGKIN (THOMAS). Italy and her Invaders. Maps and illustrations, some in color. 8 vols. in nine, 8vo, blue polished calf, gilt backs, by Zaehnsdorf. Oxford, 1892-9 Neat set of the large type library edition. 16 131 HOLMES (R. R.). Naval & Military Trophies & Personal Relics of British Heroes. A series of water colour draw¬ ings by William Gibb. Introduction by Viscount Wolse- ley. Folio, half green morocco (worn). London, 1896 132 HOMER. Iliad, Edited, with Apparatus Criticus, Prole¬ gomena, Notes, and Appendices, by Walter Leaf. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1900 133 HOWARD (HENRY) AND WYATT (SIR THOMAS). Works. Edited by G. F. Nott. Plates. 2 vols., 4to, half red morocco (rubbed, plates foxed). London, 1815 134 HUGO (VICTOR). Les Miserables. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half brown morocco, by Macdonald. New York, 1865 135 - L’Annee Terrible. Illustrations de L. Flameng et D. Vierge. Imp. 8vo, half green morocco, uncut, by Mac¬ donald. Paris, 1874 136 - Romances. Illustrated. 8 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1887 Athenaeum Edition. 137 - William Shakespeare. Translated by Melville B. Anderson. 8vo, half red morocco, uncut, by Macdonald (writing on fly-leaf). Chicago, 1887 One of 200 copies. 138 ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. A Chronicle of England (Doyle), London, 1864; Nooks and Corners of Lancashire and Cheshire (Croston), London, 1882; and others. 6 vols., various sizes and bindings. 139 - Works of William Hogarth, 2 vols., London, 1824; Vision of Hell by Dante. Illustrated by Gustave Dore. London, 1866; Photographs of the Museo di Napoli, 4 vols.; and others. 10 vols., folio, various bindings. 17 140 INTERNATIONAL STUDIO (THE). An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts. Vol. XXIX-LV, from August, 1906 to April, 1915, complete. Numerous fine illustrations and reproductions in colors and monochrome. 105 numbers, royal 8vo, wrappers (some wrappers torn; a few missing). New York, 1906-15 A fine and consecutive run of a famous periodical, containing many articles of importance on the fine arts, and reproductions of old and modern masters, including Whistler, Pennell, Degas, Steinlen, Brangwyn, Bakst, and others. 141 IRELAND (J. N.). Records of the New York Stage, from 1750 to 1860. 2 vols. thick 4to, brown morocco, gilt tooled, uncut (worn). New York, 1866-7 First Edition. One of 60 copies on Large Paper. 142 IRVING (HENRY). The Drama. With frontispiece por¬ trait by Whistler, N. Y., [1892]; Sir Henry Irving (Fitz¬ gerald), Phila., n. d.; Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving (Stoker), 2 vols., N. Y., 1906. 4 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 143 IRVING (WASHINGTON). Life of George Washington. Illustrated. 4 vols. (lacks vol. 5), 8vo, half green calf. New York, 1855 144 ITALIAN PRINTING. A Collection of Books printed in Italy during the XVIth Century. 52 vols., 4to, 8vo and 12mo, vellum (several in leather). An interesting collection, characteristic of the XVIth Century Printing at Venice, Florence, Naples, Padua, and other Italian cities. 145 JAMESON (ANNE B.). Sacred and Legendary Art, 2 vols., London, 1857; Legends of the Monastic Orders, London, 1863; The Renaissance of Art in France (Mrs. Pattison), 2 vols., London, 1879; and others. Illustrated . 7 vols., 8vo, cloth and half leather. 146 JEFFERIES (RICHARD). A Collection of First and other Emtio ns of his Works. 16 vols. 12mo, cloth. London, 1880-91 The First Editions, comprise the following: Round About a Great Estate, 1880; Hodge and his Masters, 2 vols., 1880; Wood Magic, 2 vols. (some¬ what worn, labels removed from front covers), 1881; Red Deer, 1884; The Open Air (shaken), 1885; Amaryllis at the Fair (frayed), 1887; Field and Hedgerow, 1889 (slightly worn, label removed from cover). 18 147 JENNINGS (HARGRAVE). The Rosicrucians: Their Rites and Mysteries. Illustrated. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1887 148 JERROLD (BLANCHARD). The Life of George Cruik- shank. Illustrated. 2 vols., 12mo, half calf (slightly rubbed). London, 1882 First Edition. 149 JOYCE (JAMES). Ulysses. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1922 First Edition. One of 750 copies. 150 KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Novels and Poems. Illustrated. 14 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1899 Edition de Luxe. One of 350 copies on Japan vellum, with the plates in two states. 151 KINGSLEY (HENRY). Works. Frontispieces. 12 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1899 152 KIPLING (RUDYARD). From Sea to Sea. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1899 First Issue of the First Edition, with error in Vol. II, page 153, where the word “tacked” is printed for “stacked,” and with the correct design on front covers. 153 —— Puck of Pook’s Hill, N. Y., 1906; Departmental Dit¬ ties, N. Y., 1906; The Jungle Book, N. Y., 1906; and others. Illustrated. 16 vols., 12mo, cloth. “Puck of Pook’s Hill” is a First Edition, copyrighted two months earlier than the English edition. The Rackham illustrations did not appear in the latter. 154 KIRCHEISEN (FREDERIC M.). Bibliographic du temps de Napoleon, comprenant l’histoire des Etats-Unis. Vol. I and Vol. II, Part 1. 2 vols., 8vo, wrappers, uncut, with duplicate of Vol. I bound in half red morocco. Together, 3 vols. Paris, 1908-12 155 KNIGHT (CHARLES). London. Numerous engravings. 6 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut (faded, several vols. shaken). [London,] 1841-4 19 156 KNOX (A. E.). Game Birds and Wild Fowl: Their Friends and their Foes, London, 1850; Ornithological Rambles in Sussex, London, 1855; Autumns on the Spey, London, 1872. Lithographic illustrations. 3 vols., 12mo, half red morocco (slightly rubbed). The first and last volumes are First Editions. 157 KOCK (CHARLES DE). Works. With a General Intro¬ duction by Jules Claretie. Translated into English by Edith Mary Norris. Illustrated. 25 vols., 8vo, cloth, un¬ cut (slightly rubbed). Boston, n. d. Gregory Edition, one of 1000 copies. 158 LACROIX (PAUL). Les Arts au Moyen Age, Paris, 1871; Another edition, Paris, 1872; Vie militaire et religieuse eu Moyen Age, Paris, 1873; London edition, n. d.; New York edition, 1874; XVIIIme Siecle: Institutions, Usages, et Costumes, Paris, 1875; London edition, n. d. Numerous illustrations and facsimiles in colore and monochrome. 7 vols., imp. 8vo, various bindings (in poor condition). 159 LAMB (CHARLES). Essays of Elia. One of 250 copies on Large Paper, N. Y., 1883; Critical, Historical, and Mis¬ cellaneous Essays and Poems (Macaulay), 3 vols., Phila., n. d.; and others. 6 vols., imp. 8vo and 8vo, various bind¬ ings. 160 LANDOR (A. HENRY SAVAGE). In the Forbidden Land. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1899 161 LANG (ANDREW). Theocritus, Bion and Moschus, 1880; The Library. One of 185 copies on Large Paper, 1881; Books and Bookmen. One of 100 copies on Large Paper, 1886 (back broken); Lost Leaders, 1889. 4 vols., 8vo and 12mo, various bindings. London, 1880-9 All First Editions. 162 - Prince Charles Edward. Frontispiece in colors, and numerous illustrations. 4to, half red morocco, uncut, by Macdonald (slightly rubbed). London: Goupil & Co., 1900 One of 1500 copies on fine paper. 20 163 LECKY (WILLIAM E. H.). Historical Writings. 12 vols., 8vo, half green morocco (backs faded to brown), by Root. London, 1866-90 Comprises: History of the Rise and Influence of the spirit of Rationalism in Europe, 2 vols., 1866; History of European Morals. First Edition, 2 vols., 1869; A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 8 vols., 1883. 164 LEE (VERNON— Violet Paget). Euphorion, 2 vols., Lon¬ don, 1884; Renaissance Fancies and Studies, N. Y., 1896; Lauras Nobilis, London, 1909. 4 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth, uncut. The first and last are First Editions. 165 LEVERHULME ART CATALOGUE. Catalogue of the Art Collections of the late Viscount Leverhulme. Pro¬ fusely illustrated. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. New York, 1926 This complete catalogue, comprising the seven parts in six, bound in one volume, covers the magnificent collection of Furniture, Tapestries, Em¬ broideries, Needlework, Objects of Art, Paintings, Books, Prints, etc. 166 LIECHTENSTEIN (PRINCESS MARIE). Holland House. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth, morocco backs (slightly rubbed). London, 1874 Large paper copy of the First Edition. 167 LINDSAY (LORD). Sketches of the History of Christian Ar t. 3 vols., 8vo, half crushed citron levant morocco, un¬ cut, by Stikeman (covers slightly spotted). London, 1847 First and best Edition. 168 LINGARD (JOHN). The History of England, from the first Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of William and Mary in 1688. 10 etched portraits by Dammam. 10 vols., 8vo, half green morocco, uncut. London, 1883 Limited Edition. 169 LITERATURE OF ITALY. Edited by Rossiter Johnson and Dora K. Ranous. General Introduction by W. M. Rossetti. Numerous illustrations. 16 vols., 8vo, imita¬ tion leather, elaborately stamped in gold to simulate an¬ cient bindings, uncut (one back torn). N. p., [1906] 21 170 LONGFELLOW (HENRY W.). Poetical Works. Nu¬ merous engravings. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half brown mo¬ rocco, backs panelled and finely gilt tooled with floral sprays, gilt edges, by Macdonald. Boston, [1879] An attractive edition. 171 LONGUS. Daphnis and Chloe. With an Introduction by Jules Claretie. Illustrated by Raphael Collin . 8vo, vel¬ lum, uncut (covers slightly soiled). Boston, n. d. Edition de Luxe. One of 500 copies. Accompanying this is “Daphnis & Chloe. Six-eauxfortes d’apres les dessins de Prud'hon, gravees par Boil- vin” In cloth and board covers, 12mo, Paris, 1875. 172 LORD (JOHN). Beacon Lights of History. Illustrated. 15 vols., 8vo, half morocco, uncut (slightly rubbed). New York, n. d. 173 LOW (E. J.). Ferns: British and Exotic. 479 colored plates (few slightly stained). 8 vols., royal 8vo, cloth (slightly worn). London, 1856-60 * First Edition. The plates in this original edition are much superior to those in the reprints. 174 MACAULAY (THOMAS BABINGTON). Miscellaneous Writings. Portrait. 2 vols., 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tooled (worn). London, 1860 First Edition. 175 - The History of England, 5 vols., London, 1853; Crit¬ ical Historical Essays, 3 vols., London, 1854. 8 vols., 8vo, cloth, and calf. 176 -- The History of England, 5 vols. in one, Phila., n. d.; The History of England (Hume), 2 vols., Phila., 1841; The Historv of England (Smollett), Phila., 1832; The History of England (Miller), Phila., 1841. 9 vols. in five, 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt tooled (title-pages foxed). 177 MACKNIGHT (THOMAS). History of the Life and Times of Edmund Burke. 3 vols., 8vo, half green mo¬ rocco, uncut, by Stikeman. London, 1858-60 First Edition. 178 MALORY (SIR THOMAS). Le Morte Darthur. 2 vols., 8vo, polished calf, backs panelled and finely gilt tooled, sides with gilt panels, gilt edges, inside dentelles in blind. London, 1903 22 179 MAQUET (AUGUSTE). Paris sous Louis XIV. Monu¬ ments et Vues. Numerous illustrations. 4to, hal f red morocco, uncut, by Macdonald (slightly rubbed). Paris, 1883 One of 50 copies on “papier du Japon.” 180 MARMONTEL (JEAN FRANCOIS). New Moral Tales. 4 vols., 16mo, contemporary calf (rubbed). London, 1794 181 MASSON (FREDERIC). Josephine, Empress and Queen. Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. Frontispiece in colors, and numerous illustrations. 4to, half red morocco, uncut, by Macdonald. Paris: Goupil & Co., 1899 Limited Edition. 182 McCarthy (JUSTIN). A History of Our Own Times. Illustrated. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1897 Large paper Edition. 183 MEREDITH (GEORGE). Works. 32 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London: Constable and Co., 1896-8 One of 1025 copies, printed in large type. A fine clean set of this beauti- fully printed edition. 184 MERIMEE (PROSPER). Novels, Tales and Letters. Ed¬ ited by Prof. George Saintsbury. Translated by Emily Mary Waller, and others. Illustrations by Gustave Frai- pont and S. Arco. 8 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1906 Edition Nation ale. 185 MILITARY. Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards (MacKinnon), 2 vols., London, 1833; History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery (Duncan), 2 vols., Lon¬ don, 1879; Au Drapeau! (Loir), Paris, 1897; and others. 19 vols., various sizes and bindings. 186 MILLINGEN (J. G.). The History of Duelling. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf (rubbed). London, 1841 First Edition. 187 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. 44 vols. 23 188 [MITCHELL (DONALD).] Reveries of a Bachelor, N. Y., 1850; Dream Life, N. Y., 1851; The Culprit Fay (Drake), N. Y., 1836; and others. 7 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth. First Editions, with one exception. 189 MITFORD (A. B.). Tales of Old Japan. With illustra¬ tions, drawn and cut on wood by Japanese artists. 2 vols., 12mo, half olive morocco. London, 1871 First Edition. Scarce, with the slip of “Erratum.” 190 MOLIERE (J. P. B.). Dramatic Works. Rendered into English by Henri Van Laun. Illustrated. 6 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, n. d. The Buckner Library Edition. 191 MOMMSEN (THEODOR). The History of Rome. Trans¬ lated by W. P. Dickson. 6 vols., 8vo, polished calf, gilt backs, by Root. London, 1868-86 192 MOORE (THOMAS). Poetical Works. Frontispieces and engraved title-pages. 10 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut (slightly faded). New York, 1853 193 -Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence. Edited by the Right Honourable Lord John Russell. Frontispieces and engraved titles. 8 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut (few cov¬ ers slightly spotted). London, 1853-6 First collected Edition. 194 MORLEY (JOHN). Voltaire, N. Y., 1872; Rousseau, 2 vols., London, 1873; Diderot and the Encyclopaedists, 2 vols., London, 1878. 5 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (the first mentioned worn). First Editions, with the exception of “Voltaire.” 195 MUNTZ (EUGENE). Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Thinker, and Man of Science. Numerous fine reproductions. 2 vols., folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1898 196 MURE (WILLIAM). Critical History of the Language and Literature of Ancient Greece. 5 vols., 8vo, light pol¬ ished calf, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1850-7 First Edition. Large Type Library Edition. 24 197 MUSES LIBRARY. Portraits. 18 vols., 16mo, cloth, un¬ cut. London, 1893-1901 Fine set, comprising the poems of Donne, Herrick, Marvell, Keats, Cole- ridge, and others. 198 MUSSET (ALFRED DE). Complete Writings. Illustra¬ tions, some in color. 10 vols., 8vo, half blue morocco, uncut (slightly rubbed). New York, 1905 One of 1000 copies. 199 NAPIER (W. F. P.). History of the War in the Penin¬ sula, and in the South of France. Maps. 4 vols., 8vo, half olive morocco, gilt backs. Philadelphia, 1842 200 - Another edition. Numerous maps and plans. 6 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1892 Cavendish Edition. 201 NAPOLEON. Tableaux Historiques des Campagnes d’ltalie, depuis l’an IV jusqu’a la Bataille de Marengo; suivis du Precis des operations de l’armee d’Orient, des details sur les ceremonies du Sacre. Numerous engrav¬ ings after designs by Carle Vernet. Folio, half morocco (rubbed). Paris, 1806 202 - Correspondence de Napoleon Ier. Publiee par Ordre de l’Empereur Napoleon III. 32 vols., 8vo, boards, morocco backs, uncut. Paris, 1858-70 203 - Autour de Saint-Helene (Masson), 3 vols., 1909-12; Napoleon en Images (Grand-Carteret), 1895 Napoleone la sua Corte, la sua Famiglia (Lumbroso), 1911; and others. About 75 vols., various sizes, original wrappers. 204 - Histoire de la Captivite de Napoleon a Saante- Helene (Sir Hudson Lowe), 4 vols.; Lettres et Documents pour servir a l’Histoire de Joachim Murat, 1767-1815, 4 vols., Paris, 1908; Napoleon l’Homme, le Politique, l’Ora- teur (Guillois), 2 vols., 1889; and others. 25 vols., 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, v. d. 205 - Memoires de Madame la Duchesse d’Abrantes, 10 vols.; Napoleon en exil (O’Meara), 2 vols.; Sainte-Helene (Gourgaud), 2 vols.; and others. 20 vols., 12mo, cloth. Paris, n. d. 25 206 - Memoires pour servir a 1 ’Histoire de France, sous le regne de Napoleon. 9 vols., 1830 ; Memoires du Chance- lier Pasquier. 6 vols., 1894-5; Memoires pour servir a 1’Histoire de Napoleon Ier (Meneval). 3 vols., 1894; and others. 36 vols., various sizes and bindings. 207 - Napoleon Ier au camp de Boulogne (Nicolay), Paris, 1907; Waterloo (Pollio), Roma, 1900; Le Due de Morney (Loliee), Paris, 1909; and others. 20 vols., various sizes and bindings. 208 - Napoleon: The Last Phase (Rosebery), London, 1900; Napoleon: A Biographical Study (Lenz), N. Y., 1907; Napoleon’s Last Voyages (Rose), London, 1906; and others. 17 vols., various sizes and bindings. 209 Reglement Provisoire sur le Service de l’Infanterie en Campagne. Du 5 avril 1792. 12mo, original calf, with the coat-of-arms of Napoleon gilt tooled on each cover, and “Fontainebleau” in gilt on the front cover, in a gilt tooled leather box. Paris, An XII. [1803-4] 210 - Baxter (Alexander, Physician to Governor Sir Henry Lowe of St. Helena). A. L. s., 2 pp., folio. St. Helena, Dec. 17, 1817. To Sir Henry Lowe. Fine letter giving an account of the illness of Napoleon which he had obtained from Mr. O’Meara, Napoleon’s physician. This illness was the beginning of a long series of ailments which finally resulted in the Emperor’s death. This letter is apparently the original rough draft as it contains numerous interlineations. ORIGINAL PLASTER CAST OF THE DEATH MASK OF NAPOLEON 211 NAPOLEON. Original plaster cast made from the DEATH MASK OF NAPOLEON BY Dr. AnTOMARCHI, AND FROM which the bronze replicas were cast. Signed on base, “Dr. F. Antomarchi,” and with an impression of his seal at the base of the throat. Height erect, 14 inches. 212 NAPOLEONANA. Brass Ink-well in the form of Napo¬ leon’s famous insignia, the ten pointed star, containing the ink-well, cleaning brush, and sand sprinkler. 213 - Bronze and Brass Candlestick, with a concealed Statuette of Napoleon, which can be exposed by inverting the candle holder at the top. Height 13 inches. 26 214 - Bronze Bell (no clapper) with a figure of Napoleon on top, with his arm about the Imperial Eagle. Height 4% inches; Bronze Bust of Napoleon, in uniform, on wood pedestal. Height 7 inches. 2 pieces. 215 - Bronze Bust of Napoleon, with his familiar cocked hat, high collared uniform, and sun-burst badge. Height 8 inches. 216 - Bronze Death Mask of Napoleon, on sloping base of marbles of various colors, with a bronze “N” on front. Height 8 inches. 217 - Bronze Statuette of Napoleon on marble base; lead Statuette of Napoleon with brass pedestal; Bronze Im¬ perial Eagle; Bronze Bust of a General of the Napoleonic wars. 4 pieces, (2 damaged). 218 - Carved Bone Desk Set, consisting of over 20 pieces on a wood base with carved bone ornaments. At the back of the stand is a miniature catafalque of Napoleon, in front of which are two cannon and two guards with arms; at the sides are receptacles for ink, sand, etc. A paper- cutter and various emblematic figures are artisticallly located. (A few ornamental pieces are broken.) 219 - Colored porcelain Ink-well, with a full length figure of Napoleon seated on the front edge of a chair, his arms resting on the back. 220 - Colored Views, Engraved Portraits, etc. relating to Napoleon. Including: “Isola dell’ Elba”, printed in colors; Colored lithograph of “Si quelqu’un veut tuer son Empereur il le peut, Le Voici”; engraved portrait of Napoleon by Frederic Agnelli, 1796; and others. 19 pieces. 221 - Contemporary bone Statuette of Napoleon as First Consul, on wooden base. Height 5 inches. 222 - Delft Ware Bust of Napoleon as Emperor, with black hat and colored uniform. Height 6% inches. 223 - Engraved View of “Mort de Napoleon” after Steu¬ ben by Tazet. 28 by 39 inches, framed, with a key to the engraving on a sliding frame at the back (plate slightly stained). 27 224 - Head of Napoleon carved from a horse chestnut and colored; miniature engraved vignette of Napoleon in small circular wooden frame; photogravure portrait of Napo¬ leon, framed; and others. 13 pieces. 225 - Ivory Penholder, delicately carved with a spiral de¬ sign, and at the top a three-quarter inch carved Statuette of Napoleon. Gold holder at base, length 8 inches. 226 - Lock of Napoleon’s Hair, secured by his Sister while at the Isle of Elba, with an Autograph Certificate, signed, by Pauline Bonaparte, to that effect; and the paper in which the hair was wrapped, with a three-line superscrip¬ tion by Pauline Bonaparte. All between glass in separate gilt and leather frames; swung on a bronze column, at the top of which is a gilt Imperial Eagle, the bronze base being decorated with gilt figures and Napoleonic emblems. 227 - Marble Bust of Napoleon as a young officer. On a short pedestal. Height 11 inches. 228 - Miniature Gold and Enamel Catafalque of. Napo¬ leon, the lid of which can be lifted exposing a plain gold box. The whole hung on gold chains, between gilt bars set in plush. Plush cover. Height 3 inches. 229 - Miniature Portrait of Napoleon painted on Porce¬ lain. Head to left, oval. 230 - Original Pencil Drawing of a Portrait of Napoleon in uniform, but without his hat. Unsigned. Passe-par¬ tout binding under glass. 231 - Pair of pressed Glass Medallion Portraits of Napo¬ leon and Empress Marie Louise. 2 by 3 inches, framed. 232 - Plaster Medallion of the Head of Napoleon, after a Death Mask. Diameter 6 inches, in a gold and black wood frame. 233 - Portrait of Napoleon. Miniature Painting on Ivory, with a gilt crown and “N” below. In an oval red mo¬ rocco, gilt tooled case. 234 - Portrait of Napoleon printed in color, full length, after Isabey. 15 by 22 inches, framed. 28 235 - Red and gold porcelain bonbonier, rectangular in shape, on the cover of which is a colored decoration show¬ ing the coronation of the Empress Josephine. With the royal “N” and crown on both pieces. 2% by 3 by iy 2 inches. 236 - Set of Paris Porcelain Cups and Saucers, heavily decorated in gold, and various colors, gold lined cups, each with the imperial eagle back of the handles. 5 cups and 5 saucers. (One saucer slightly chipped.) 10 pieces. Ca. 1810 237 - Small brass full length Statuette of Napoleon, with square base containing figures of the eagle, the wreath and “N”, probably for use as a paper-weight; brass top of an ink-well in which is sunk a hinged statuette of Napo¬ leon ; metal pen-cap in which is concealed a brass figure of Napoleon. All in a leather covered plush case. 238 --Thermometer on a brass column, at the top of which is a brass Statuette of Napoleon in uniform. Height 8 inches. 239 - Three Brass Statuettes of Napoleon. One on stand with bronze feet representing the Imperial Eagle; another surmounting a bell; and the third 1% inches high on con¬ ventional base. 3 pieces. 240 - Silhouette Portrait of Napoleon, cut in black velvet, in a central oval, under which is the inscription “Bona¬ parte a Lyon,” surmounted by an armorial lion holding a wreath, and surrounded by floral sprays and symbolical figures. 9 by 10 inches, framed. (Worn.) 241 - Silver Five Franc piece with the head of Napoleon, 1812; two brass Medals with head of Napoleon, 1830; Medallion Portrait of Napoleon impressed on Lava from Vesuvius, 1859; and others. 8 pieces. 242 - Wax Medallion Portraits of Napoleon; Empress Marie Louise; Hortense, Queen of Holland; and Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland. Each 3 inches in diameter, in gilt frames set in plush in a morocco case (clasps miss¬ ing, slightly warped). 29 243 - White porcelain Ink-well in the form of the head of Napoleon wearing his famous cocked hat. Ca. 1820. Height 3 inches. 244 NAVAL COMMANDERS. A. L. s. by David G. Farragut, 1 p., 4to. Aug. 11,1824. To Admiral David Porter. Ask¬ ing leave of absence to recover from the yellow fever which he had contracted by treating the seamen of his ship. With Admiral Porter’s autograph endorsement, granting leave. Also, A. N. s. by Commodore Bainbridge, asking for the names of mutineers. 2 pieces. 245 NEW YORK CITY. History of the City of New York (Lamb), 2 vols., N. Y., n. d.; New York: Old & New (Wil¬ son), 2 vols., Phila., 1903; Historic New York (Goodwin), 2 vols., N. Y., 1897-9. 5 vols., various sizes, cloth. 246 NEW YORK DRAMA (THE). A Choice Collection of Tragedies, Comedies, Farces, etc. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf (rubbed). New York, [1876] 247 NOLAN (E. H.). The Illustrated History of the War against Russia. Numerous engravings. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half black calf (slightly rubbed). London, [1857] 248 OMAR KHAYYAM. Rubaiyat. Edward Fitzgerald’s Version. Edited by Nathan Haskell Dole. Illustrated. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1905 249 OXFORD ESSAYS, 4 vols., 1855-8; Cambridge Essays, 4 vols., 1855-8; Edinburgh Essays, 1856. Contributed by Members of the Universities. 6 vols., 8vo, half calf, gilt backs (slightly rubbed). London, 1855-8 Containing many important essays on classical and romance literature, Shakespeare, Moliere, subjects of historical and philological interest, Bristed’s little-known study of the “English Language in America,” etc. With the C. S. Roundell bookplate. 250 PEACOCK (THOMAS LOVE). Works. With a Preface by Lord Houghton, a Biographical Notice by his Grand¬ daughter, Edited Nicolls. Edited by Henry Cole. Por¬ trait. 3 vols., 12mo, tree calf (small stain on one title). London, 1875 251 PENNELL (JOSEPH). The Work of Charles Keene. Numerous reproductions. Folio, cloth, uncut (shaken). London, 1897 First Edition. Scarce. 30 252 PEPYS (SAMUEL). Diary and Correspondence. With a Life and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Illus¬ trated. 5 vols., 12mo, tree calf, by Tout (one hinge cracked). London, 1848-51 253 - Diary and Correspondence. With a Life and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Deciphered, with Addi¬ tional Notes, by Rev. Mynors Bright. 10 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut (backs slightly chipped). New York, 1884 254 PLANCHE (J. R.). Recollections and Reflections. Fac¬ similes. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. London, 1872 First Edition. 255 POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Works. Illustrated. 6 vols., 4to, cloth, uncut (folio volume of facsimile missing). Philadelphia, n. d. Library Edition. One of 500 copies on Holland Paper. 256 POETRY. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold, William H. Mallock, Arthur Munby, and others. 16 vols., various sizes and bindings. 257 POETS AND THE POETRY OF THE CENTURY. Edited by A. H. Miles. 10 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, n. d. 258 POWER (TYRONE). Impressions of America. Frontis¬ pieces. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. London, 1836 First Edition. A portrait of the author as Murtoch Delany has been laid down at the foot of the last page of Contents. 259 PREVOST (L’ABB). Manon Lescaut. Illustrated by Tony Johannot. 8vo, cloth (faded, one signature sprung). London, 1841 Extra-illustrated by the insertion of 16 engravings. 260 QUILLER-COUCH (ARTHUR T ). Novels, Stories, etc. 9 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1898 261 QUINN (JOHN). Complete Catalogue of the Library of John Quinn. Portraits and facsimiles. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1924 With the printed prices bound in at end. The most complete catalogue of First Editions of modern and esteemed authors, private presses, etc., avail¬ able, with the prices realized at auction. Includes the famous Conrad collection and the much-quoted biographies. 31 262 RABELAIS (FRANCIS). Rabelais et 1’Oeuvre de Jules Garnier. Numerous full-page colored plates . 2 vols., 4to, half green morocco. Paris, 1897 A work that has become quite scarce. 263 READE (CHARLES). Works. Frontispieces. 16 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. Boston, n. d. Illustrated Cabinet Edition. 264 RHODES (JAMES FORD). History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850. Maps. Vols. 1 to 5. 5 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1904 265 RICHARDSON (SAMUEL). Novels. With a Life of the Author, and Introductions by William L. Phelps. Illus¬ trated. 19 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (slightly rubbed, small tear in one back). New York, n. d. Edition de Luxe, one of a limited edition printed for subscribers only. With the L. H. Brittin bookplate. 266 RODD (THOMAS). History of Charles the Great and Orlando. Together with the most Celebrated Ancient Ballads relating to the Twelve Peers of France, men¬ tioned in Don Quixote. 2 vols., 12mo, half old calf (worn). London, 1812 267 ROSSETTI (DANTE G.). The Early Italian Poets, Lon¬ don, 1861; Collected Works, 2 vols., London, 1901; a Shadow of Dante (Maria F. Rossetti), London, 1871. 4 vols., 12mo, cloth and half calf. First Editions. 268 ROSCOE (THOMAS). The Italian Novelists. 4 vols., 12mo, half morocco, uncut (slightly rubbed and foxed). London, 1836 269 RUSKIN (JOHN). A Collection of First and other Edi¬ tions of his Writings. Illustrated. 44 vols. in 38 vols., 4to, 8vo and 12mo, half blue morocco, uncut, by Zaehns- dorf (one or two hinges cracked). Oxford, London and Orpington, 1854-90 A fine, uniformly bound collection, comprising the following titles, First Editions unless otherwise noted: On the Nature of Gothic Archi¬ tecture, 1854 Time and Tide, 1882 (4th edition) Elements of Perspective, 1859 (4th edition) Queen of the Air, 1883 (4th edition) 32 Lectures on Art, 1870 Fors Clavigera, 1871-87, 9 vols. (including Index volume) Ariadne Florentina, 1876 Notes on his Drawings by the late J. M. W. Turner, 1878 Another, the 2nd edition Arata Pentelici, 1879 ( 2nd edi¬ tion) Deucalion, 1879 (Vol. I only) The Eagle's Nest, 1880 ( 2nd edition) A Joy for Ever, 1880 Munera Pulveris, 1880 ( 2nd edition) Val d’Arno, 1882 (2nd edition) A Crown of Wild Olive, 1882 (6th edition) Laws of Fesole, 1882 (2nd edition) Our Fathers Have Tld Us, 1884 The Two Paths, 1884 (3rd edition) The Storm Cloud of the XIXth Cen¬ tury, 1884 The Pleasures of England, 1884 On the Old Road, 1885, 3 vols. Pre-Raphaelitism, 1851 Delicta, 1886; Praeterita, 1886-8, 3 vols. Christ’s Folk in the Apennine, 1887-9, 2 vols. Sesame and Lilies, 1891 (11th edition) Bibliography of Ruskin ([Shep¬ herd]), [1879] John Ruskin (Axon), n. d. Studies in Ruskin (Cook), 1890 270 RYLEY (S. W.). The Itinerant, or, Memoirs of an Actor, 3 vols., 1808; The Same, 3 vols., 1816-7; The Itinerant in Scotland, 3 vols., 1827. Portrait. 9 vols., 12mo, half polished calf (few leaves slightly timestained). London, 1808-27 Complete set of the very rare First Editions. Lowe says, “The first edition of the first series is extremely scarce ” Speaking of the third series, Lowe says, “250 copies were sent from the printers to the publishing-house , which becoming bankrupt, and the vols. being marked 7, 8, 9, were sold as waste paper.” It is, of course, very scarce, as there can be but few copies in existence. 271 SALONS. Salons of 1887, 1889, 1890-6, 1899-1901. Nu¬ merous fine reproductions. 15 vols. (the vols. for 1889, 1890-1 are in duplicate), folio, cloth. Paris, 1887-1901 The volumes for 1889-91 are each of a limited edition, with the plates printed upon satin, enclosed in silk portfolios. 272 SAND (GEORGE). Masterpieces. Translated by George Burnham Ives. Illustrated with photogravures. 20 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (shaken, slightly rubbed). Philadelphia, n. d. Edition de Nohant, one of 1000 copies. 273 SCHIMMELPENNINCK (M. A.). Select Memoirs of Port Royal, to which are appended Tour to Alet; Visit to Port Royal; Gift of an Abbess; Biographical Notices, etc. 2 vols., 8vo, half green morocco, gilt edges, by Root. London, 1835 33 274 SCOTT (SIR WALTER). Waverley Novels; Poetical Works, and Life. Illustrated. 29 vols., 12mo, cloth (slightly rubbed, one cover damaged, shaken, some bind¬ ings soiled). Edinburgh, 1870-2 Centenary Edition. 275 - Waverley Novels. Illustrated . 24 vols., 8vo, half morocco, uncut (rubbed). Philadelphia, n. d. Kenilworth Edition de Luxe. One of 1000 copies. 276 SCOTT (GEN. WINFIELD). 6 A. L. s., etc., 14 pp., 12mo. 1856-9. Mainly of a friendly nature. One tells of his rec¬ ommendation of two brevet ranks for John 0. Fremont for his expedition to the Rocky mountains and beyond. 277 SEILHAMER (G. O.). History of the American Theatre. 3. vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1888-91 First Edition. 278 SEQUIN (L. G.). Rural England. Numerous illustra¬ tions by Millais and other English artists. Polio, vellum, elaborately colored and tooled in gilt, uncut (hinges cracked). London, n. d. Edition de Luxe. One of 600 copies with the illustrations on Japanese paper. 279 [SERVIEZ (J. R. DE).] The Roman Empresses; or the History of the Lives and Secret Intrigues of the Wives of the Twelve Caesars. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1899 One of 1000 copies privately printed. 280 SEUTTER ATLAS. Atlas Novus sive Tabulae Geograph- icae. Engraved emblematical title-page and 123 double¬ page maps and plates, all colored. Atlas folio, contem¬ porary limp calf (worn, two plates torn). Augustae Vindelicorum, [1734] An important Atlas, containing four maps of American interest: the “Diversi Terr-Aquei,” “Novis Orbis sive America,” with inset of Indians and colonists, the Ludovivianus “Louisiane . . . Canadae, et Floridae,” and a rare and curious map of Portugal, with a large inset map of Brazil. 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London, 1846-53 285 SHELLEY (PERCY BYSSHE). Poetical Works. Edited by Harry Buxton Forman. Reissue with the Notes of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Illustrations and fac¬ similes. 4 vols., 8vo, half green morocco, by Stikeman (corners slightly rubbed). London, 1882 286 SMOLLETT (TOBIAS). Works. Frontispieces. 6 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, [1902] Eton Edition de Luxe. One of 1000 copies. 287 SPECTATOR (THE). A New Edition, carefully revised. With Prefaces Historical and Biographical. By Alexan¬ der Chalmers. 6 vols., 8vo, half calf (slightly rubbed). New York, 1853 288 SPRAGUE (ISAAC). Wild Flowers of America. Text by George L. Goodale. 50 colored plates by Sprague. Folio, half red morocco (scraped). Boston, 1882 289 STATESMEN, ETC. A. L. s. by William H. Seward, John Jay, Hamilton Fish, Henry Ward Beecher, and Jessie B. Fremont. 5 pieces. 290 STERNE (LAURENCE). A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. Illustrated by S. L. Wood. 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