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HOOKS
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Thursday Afternoon, March 4. 1915, at 2:30 o’clock
1. ACADEAIIE des Beaux Livres. Annales Litteraires
Publication Collective des Bibliophiles. Conteinjiorains suivies des annales administratives pour 1891-1892-1893. Portrait, frontispiece and vignettes. 3 vols. 8vo, half "reen levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, original covers bound in, by The Club Bindery. Paris, 1892-9-i
2. ADAMS (AY. H. DAAMlNPOliT) . Good Queen Anne; or, Men and Manners, Life and Letters in England’s Augus- tan Age. First Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Loud. 1886
3. ALNSWORTK (AY. H.). The Lancashire AYitches. A liouiance of Pendle Forest. Third Edition. Illustrated by John Gilbert. 8vo, red pictorial cloth, uncut. Loud. 1854
* Tlie First Illustrated Edition. Scarce.
4. AINSAYORTII (AY. IT.). Rookwood. A Romance.
With illustrations by John Gilbert. 8vo, blue cloth, uncut (covers worn). Loud. 1857
* First Edition with the Gilbert illustrations.
5. AIXSAVORTII (A\L IL). Guy Fawkes; or. The Gun-
powder Treason. An Historical Romance. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 8vo, original cloth, uncut (some margins waterstained ) . Loud. 1857
* First Octavo Edition. Scarce.
6. ALDRICH (T. B.) and OLIPIIANT (AI. O. AY.). The
Second Son. First Edition. 12mo, cloth (a few pages stained and back slightlj^ damaged). Bost. 1888
7. ANGLING, f Nobbes (Robert) .] The Compleat Troller ; or, ’File Art of Trolling. AVith Description of all the Ftensils, Instruments, Tackling, etc. By a Lover of Sport. 2 iroodcuts. First Edition. 16mo, old ca'lf (a few pages sligbtlv stained).
* Very scarce. ^ Loild. 1682
8. ANGLING. The Angler's Guide, ('outaining easv in- structions for the youthful In'ginner, with si'veral obsm-va- tions on fishing, (>tc. By a Lover of tlu' Art. Front ispitrr. 18mo, green b'vaut moi-oia-o, gilt toj), uncut, by Slikmuan.
Loud; 1828
* Tlie “(ientlenian .Angler,’’ witli a. new title. AVith the d lleckscher book-plates.
9. ANGLING. [Hughes (William).] The Practical Angler. By Piscator. Illustrations. 8vo, half green calf, gilt top, uncut. Bond. 1842
10. ANGLING. Francis (Francis). A Book on Angling: being a complete treatise on the Art of Angling in every Branch. Colored plates of flies, and other illustrations. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1867
/ 11. ANGLING. Brown (John J.). The American Angler’s
/_Guide; or Gonii^lete Fisher’s Manual, for the United States.
I Illustrations. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1876
i * From the Steelman sale with bookplate, and E. C. Sted-
man’s signature on title-page.
12. ANGLING. Hills, Lakes, and Forest Streams (Ham- mond), N. Y. 1854; The American Salmon Fisherman (Wells), N. Y. 1886; Angling Literature in England (Lam- bert), Lond. 1881. 3 vols. 12mo, various bindings.
13. ANGLING. Marbury (Mary Orvis). Favorite Flies
and their Histories. 32 colored plates and other illustrations. Small 4to, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1892
14. ANGLING. The Salmon Fisher (Hallock), N. Y. 1890; The Wonderful Trout (Brown), Edin. 1898; River Gardens (Humphreys), Lond. 1857. Together 3 vols. 12mo, cloth.
15. ANGLING. The Fishing Tourist (Hallock), Signature of E. C. Stedman on title-page. N. Y. 1873 ; Fly-Fishing (Stevens), Bost. 1884. Together 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth.
16. ANGLING. Fly-Rods and Fly-Tackle (Wells), N. Y. 1885 ; Fishing with the Fly. Manchesler, 1883 ; Pike and Perch (Jardine), Lond. 1898. Together 3 vols. 12mo, cloth.
17. ARCHITECTURE. Country Cottages and Week-End Homes (Elder-Duncan), Colored plates. Lond. 1912; Wood- ward’s National Architect. N. Y., n. d. ; Stables, Outbuild- ings, and Fences (Harney), N. Y., n. d. ; and others. To- gether 6 vols. large 4to, cloth.
18. ART. Le Nu an Salon (Champs Blysees) ; Le Nu an
Champ de Mars. Par Armand Silvestre. Numerous repro- ductions and other illustrations. 17 vols. 8vo, half blue polished morocco, gilt, gilt tops. Paris, 1888-96
19. ASCHAM (ROGER). The English Works of Roger
Ascham, with Notes and Observations and the author’s life by James Bennet. 4to, mottled calf, gilt, by Bedford (name on title). Lond. [1760]
* A pencil note in this book states that it is one of only 20 large paper copies.
20. AUDUBON (JOHN JAMES). The Birds of America.
Vols. ‘4, 6 and 7 only. 229 colored plates. 3 vols. royal 8v<), morocco (rubbed, loose). N. Y. 1856
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21. [BARTIA^r (KlCriARD ITARIMS).] The liif^oldsby Legends; oi‘, Mirth and Marvels. J5y d’honias Ingoldsby, Esquire. Illustrations by Leech, George (L'uili shank, and others. 3 vols. Svo, original elotli, nnent. Jjond. 1840-42-47
* First Fuitiox. In good condition. Scarce.
22. BENNETT (ARNOLD). Wlioni God Hath Joined.
Svo, cloth, nneut. J./ond. 1007
* With autograph inscription by the author “For aaij news on Belgium, see King Albert’s Book. Arnold Bennett, Xmas, 1/14.’’
23. BlBLIOGRAPlllCA. Papers on Books, their Flistory
and Art. With contributions by Andrew Lang, A. AV. Pol- lard, 11. B. AVheatley, R. Garnett, etc. Beautifully colored plates and other facsimiles. 12 parts, imperial 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Loud. 1805-97
* One of a limited edition.
24. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS.
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, Vols. 1 to 6 in 11 parts, Lond. 1893-1901 ; also the following publications : Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, 1492 to 1630. By Henry R. Plomer; Robert AVyer, printer and bookseller. By Henry R. Plomer; A List of Masques, Pageants, etc. ; A List of English Plays written before 1643 and Printed before 1700. By Walter Wilson Greg; Hand- Lists of English Printers, 1501-1556. Parts 1 and 2, By E. Gordon Duff, etc. ; A Classified Index to the Serapeum. By R. Proctor; An Index to Dibdin’s Edition of the Typographi- cal Antiquities. By William Herbert; also 55 odd parts of the News-Sheets, List of Alembers, etc. Together 73 parts, small 4to, wrappers, uncut. Lond., v. d.
25. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY AlONOGRAPHS.
Consisting of : Erhard Ratdolt and his work at AYnice. By Gilbert Redgrave; Jan van Doesborogh, printer at Antwerp. By Robert Proctor; xVn Iconography of Don Quixote, 1605- 1895. By H. S. Ashbee; The Early Printers of Spain and Portugal. By Konrad Haebler; Le Marche (Oliver de). Le Chevalier Delibere. AVith a preface by P. Lippmann ; JJie First Paris Press. By A. Claudin; Antoine A^erard. By John Alacfarlane; The Printing of Greek in the Fifteenth Century. By Robert Proctor; A Book bound for Alary Queen of Scots. By George F. Barwick; Early Oxford Bindings. By Strickland Gibson; The Earliest English Alusic Printing. By Robert Steels. Illustrations, facsimiles, some colored. To- gether 11 vols. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Lond. 1894-1903
* Numbers 1 to 11 of the Illustrated Monograplis issued by the Bibliograjdiieal Society; of great interest to collectors.
26. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Catalogue of the American Li- brary of the late George Brinley of Hartford, (Mnn. 5 imrts and Index hound in 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut.
Hartford, Conn., 1878-93
* Priced throughout in ink, and with the printed iirice lists also bound in.
27. BIBLIOGRAPHY. American Book-Prices Current,
for 1900. Vol. VI. Compiled by Luther S. Livingston. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. 1900
28. BIERNATZKI (H.). Schleswig-Holstein. Mit 24 AnsicMen, nach der Natur gezeichnet, gestochen und herans- gegehen voii J. Poppel und 31. Enrz {on India paper). 8vo, green stamped calf, gilt, gilt edges (foxed). Munchen, n. d.
29. BIOGRAPHY. Bryan Waller Procter. Bost. 1877; Public and Private History of Napoleon the Third (Smucker), Pliila. 1860; Souvenirs of Madame Vigee Le Brun (Tyler), N. Y. 1886. Together 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth.
30. BIRDS. Holden (George H.). Canaries and Cage-
Birds, The Pood, Care, Breeding, Diseases and Treatment of all House Birds. 14 finely colored full page plates, and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y., n. d.
31. BLUME (C. L.). Flora Javae nec non Insularum Adjacentium. 238 plates, many folding, and mostly finely COLORED. 6 vols. ill 3, folio, half red morocco, gilt.
* Very Scarce. Bruxellis, 1828
32. BLUME (C. L.). Rumphia, sive commentationes Botanicie imprimis de Plantis Indias Oriental is, turn cpiae in libris Rlieedii, Riimphii, Roxbiirghii, Wallichii, aliorum, recensentiir. 214 finely colored plates, lithographs, etc. 4 vols. in 3, folio, half red morocco, gilt.
* Scarce. Lugduiii-Batavorum, 1835
33. BOADEN (JAMES). The Life of Mrs. Jordan; in-
cluding Original Private Correspondence, etc. Portrait {margin repaired) and facsimile. 2 vols. 8vo, half red polished morocco, gilt, gilt tops, by Root. Lond. 1831
34. [BOYLE (ELEANOR MERE C.).] A New Child ’s-
Play. Sixteen Drawings. By E. V. B. Colored illustrations. 4to, cloth, gilt edges. Lond. 1879
* A. C. S. of the author inserted.
35. BOSWELL (JAMES). The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Edited by Arnold Glover, with an Introduction by Austin Dobson, illustrations hy Herhert Railton and many portraits. 3 vols. square 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut.
Loud. 1901
36. BRITISH POETS. The Works of the British Poets, with Specimens of the Less-known Poets. Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by Rev. George Gil- fillan. 48 vols. half calf, gilt tops (bindings rubbed).
Lond. 1853-60
37. BROWNING (ELIZABETH BxVRRETT). Romances, Lyrics, and Sonnets from the Poetic AYorks of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut.
Bost. 1888
38. CABLE (GEORGE AY.). Tlie Grandissimes. A Story of Creole Life. First Edition. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1880
*Cable’s second hook.
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39. CAMBRiDOE SCRAP-BOOK. Cambridge, 1859; Orantl llistorieal Pictures. Jajiid., n. d. ; An Alphabet. Allegoi-ieal & Alliterative. Loud. 1871. Togetbei' 3 vols. oblong 4to., various bindings.
40. CAMDEN (WILLIAM). Britannia, Newly Trans- lated into English: with large Additions and Improvements, by Edmund Gibson. ngraved porlrait and 'numerous maps. Folio, old half calf (title backed, binding worn). Loud. 1695
41. CAIMPBELL (THOMAS). Life of :\Irs. Siddons.
Portrait. 2 vols. half calf. Loud. 1834
42. CANADA. IMagrath (T. W.). Authentic Letters fi-om
Upper Canada; with an account of Canadian Field Si)orts. Edited by T. Radclitf. Etchings hg Samuel Lover. First Edition. 12mo, half calf. Dublin, 1833
43. CATALOGUES. Iloe (Robert). Auction Catalogue
of the Library of Robert Iloe. Illustrations and- the printed lists of prices. 8 parts, 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1911-12
44. CHAPPELL (PHIL E.). A Genealogical History of
the Chappell, Dickie, and other Kindred Families of Virginia. 1635-1900. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Kansas City, 1900
45. CHARPILLON (I\r.) and CARESiME (:\f. TPABBE).
Dictionnaire Histori(|ue de toutes les Communes du Departe- ment de L’Eure. Histoire, Geographie, Statistique. ^Vood- cuts. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut, by Stikeman. [Paris], 1868-79
46. CLAY (HENRY). Life and Speeches of the Hon.
Henry Clay. Compiled and edited by Daniel iMallory. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (frontisjiieces slightly foxed). N. Y. 1843
47. CLAY (HENRY). The AYorks of Clay, comprising
his Life, Correspondence, and Speeches. Portraits. 10 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1904
* Federal Edition, limited.
48. CLEMENS (S. L.). The Choice Humorous AYorks of Alark Twain. Now First Collected, with extra Passages to the “Innocents Abroad,” now First Reprinted, and a Life of the Author. Illustrations by Marl Twain and other Artists. Thick ]2mo, original cloth. Loud. fl873|
* PiRST Edittox of ‘information Wanted,’’ “ IIow I Se- eiired a Berth,” and “^tark Twain as George Wasliington. ’ ’
49. CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). A Tramp Abroad, lllus- trations. First Issue of the First Edition. 8vo. slu'cp (cover cracked). Hartford, 1880
50. ('LE.MENS (SAAIUEL L.l. Alark of Humor. Itlustrated by E. hdmble.
* First issuk of the first edition'.
Twain’s Library Tbii'k 8v(), cloth. N. Y. 1888
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51. CLUB OF ODD VOLUIMES. Saint-Amand (Imbert De). The Women of the Court of Louis XV. 2 portraits in two states, colored and histre. 4to, half cloth, uncut.
Bust.; Club of Odd Volumes, 1892
* One of 150 copies on I-Tolland handmade paper.
52. CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES. Saint- Amand (Imbert De). The Last Years of Louis XV. 2 portraits in colors and histre. 4to, half cloth, uncut.
Bost. : Club of Odd Volumes, 1893
* One of 150 copies on Holland handmade paper.
53. CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES. Early American Poetry.
(I.) New-England’s Crisis. By Benjamin Thompson. Small 4to, half roan and boards, uncut. Bost. 1894
* One of 100 copies printed on handmade paper.
54. CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES. Early American Poetry.
(II.) New England; or, a Brief Ennarative of the Aj^re, Earth, Water, Fish, etc. Small 4to, half roan and boards, uncut. Bost. 1894
* One of 100 copies printed on handmade paper.
55. CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES. Early American Poetry. (III.) A Poem and an Elegy. By Cotton Mather. Facsimile title-pages. Small 4to, half roan and boards, uncut.
Bost. 1896
* One of 100 copies printed on handmade paper.
56. CLUB OP ODD VOLUMES. Early American Poetry.
(IV.) Elegies and Epitaphs, 1677-1717. Facsimile title-pages. Small 4to, half roan and boards, uncut. Bost. 1896
* One of 100 copies printed on handmade paper.
57. CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES. Early American Poetry.
(V.) The Poems of Roger Wolcott, Esq., 1725. Small 4to, half roan and boards, uncut. Bost. 1898
* One of 100 copies printed on handmade paper.
58. COLORED PLATES. The Compliments of the Season ;
or. How to Give an Evening Party. By Piers Shafton. Colored plates. 12mo, boards. Lond. 1849
59. COLORED PLATES. The Lilliputian Museum, or
Panoramic Representative of Pigmy Revels. Folding pano- rama sheet containing about 75 humorous figures, all colored {about 13 feet long). Folded to oblong 12mo, sizes, in origi- nal cloth covers. Lond., n. d.
60. COLORED PLATES. Paul Province’s visit to London.
Folding panorama, containing about 75 figures illustrating Paid’s adventures in London; all finely colored. Folded to oblong 16mo size, half cloth and boards. [Lond., n. d.]
61. COLORED PLATES. Elliott (IMary). Plain Things for Little Polks ; Seasoned with Instruction both for the Mind and the Eye. With 12 quaint old colored woodcut plates. 12mo, green roan, gilt, gilt edges, original wrappers bound in (several plates and the wrappers repaired, foxed).
Lond., n. d.
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62. [C0:\1HE (WILLIA.M).] Tlie Tour of Doctor Syntax
in Seai'ch of the Pietiires(iue. (Jolored pUitcs by Rowlandson, Second Edition. 8vo, oKl calf (i-e])acked, woi-n and some- what stained) . J/ond. ]8]2
63. CONIDM) (JOSEPH). An Outcast of the Islands.
12mo, limp calf, gilt top. N. Y. 1914
* Autograph signature of author on half-title.
64. CORNISH (JOSEPH E.). The History and Oenealogy
of the Cornish Families in America. Portraits. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top. Post. 1907
65. COSTUME. Figuier (Louis). Les Races Humaines. Over 300 illustrations, many shotuing the costumes of the various nations, also 8 full-page colored, plates. Thick 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges (a few pages slightly foxed).
Paris, 1872
66. COSTUMES, Anciens et Moderncs. Hahiti Antichi et iModerni di Tiitto il iMondo di Cesare Vecellio, precedes d’un Essai sur la Cravure sur Bois, par M. Amb. Firmin Didot. Numerous costume plates, and borders to each page. 2 vols. Svo, half citron morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1859-60
67. COSTUMES. Tuer (Andrew W.). The Follies and Fashions of Grandfathers (1807). Numerous illustrations, -many colored. 4to, half leather, uncut (ink stains on 2 pages).
Loud. 1886-7
* Large Paper copy, one of a limited edition. Signed by Field and Tuer the Publishers.
68. CROWQUILL (ALFRED). Comic History of the
Kings and Queens of England, from William the Comiueror to the Present Time [Queen Victoria]. A series of 36 plates on one folding sheet, enclosed in 12mo, board covers (slightly damaged). Lond. [1845]
* Scarce
69. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Scoffern (John). Chem- istry No iMystery ; or, a Lecturer’s Berpiest. Frontispiece and engraved title by G. Cruikshanle. First Edition. 12mo, polished calf, gilt top, uncut, cloth covers bound in. by Riviere. . Lond. 183*9
70. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Odd Volume; or,
Book of Variety. Cruikshank’s Offering of iMirth. Cruik- shank at Home: A New Family Album of Endless enter- tainment. The Humourist: Being the second series of Crnik- shank at Home. Illustraiions by Robert Cruikshank and Robert Reymour. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt edges (names on titles). Lond.: W. Kidd, n. d.
71. Cl RTIS (WILLIAM). The Bolani(*al Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed. Coidinued by dolin Sims. Over 1,300 finely colored plalcs, tnany folding. \’ols. 1 1o 36. ^16 vols. in 18, 8vo, half green morocco, gilt, liond. 1788-1812
72. DAWSON (GEORGE). Pleasures of Angling u’ith
Rod and Reel for Trout and Salmon. Illustration!^. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1876
73. DE POE (DANIEL). The Life and Strange Surpriz-
ing Adventures of Rol)inson Crusoe, of York, INIariner. Plates after Stothard engraved hy Medland. 2 vols. 8vo, orange levant morocco, gilt tooled hacks and sides, gilt top, by Stikeman. Lond. : John Stockdale, 1790
*Stoekclale’s First Edition with the Stothard ])]ates and the Life of De Foe by Chalmers, with the portrait of De Foe by Medland. Very scarce.
74. DEFOE (DANIEL). The AYorks of Daniel Defoe.
Colored frontispiece and other illustrations. 16 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Limited edition. N. Y. 1904
75. DE A^INNE (THEO. L.). Historic Printing Types. A Lecture read before the Grolier Club of New-York, Jan. 25, 1885. Facsimiles. 4to, half parchment, gilt top, uncut.
N. Y. 1886
* Presentation copy from the author, with inscription.
76. [DICKENS (CHARLES).] Sketches of AYung
Ladies: in which these interesting Alembers of the Animal Kingdom are classified. “Quis.” With six illustrations hy ‘‘Phiz.” 12mo, boards (rebacked). In a red levant mo- rocco slip-case. Lond. 1837
77. DICKENS (CHARLES). Little Dorrit. First Edi- tion. With illustrations hy P[. K. Broicne. 8vo, half calf.
Lond. 1857
78. DIETRICH (DR.). The German Emigrants; or,
Frederick AVohlgemuth’s A^oyage to California. Translated by Leopold AVray. 7 colored plates. 12mo, boards (cover loose). Cubeii, n. d.
79. [DIXON (HENRY^ HALL).] Silk and Scarlet. Lond. 1859; Scott and Sebright. Saddle and Sirloin. Lond. 1870.. Illustrations. First Edition. 3 vols. ]2mo, cloth.
* Sporting books by “The Druid.”
80. DOBSON (AUSTIN). Eighteenth Century Augnettes.
Illustrations. First Editions. 2 vols. 4to, half parchment, uncut. Lond. 1892-94
* Limited edition on Large i)aper. Yol. 1, contains the sig- nature of the author.
81. DOAHjE (A. CONAN). A Duet with Chorus. Frontis- piece. 12mo, cloth. Loud., n. d.
* Autograph inscription “With homage to Belgium. Arthur Con an Dogle. ’ ’
82. [DOYLE (RICHARD).] A Grand Historical Alle-
gorical Classical and Comical Procession of Remarkable Personages Ancient and Alodern and Unknown. By Dick Kitcat. Xumerous illustrations. (Plates extended.) Oblong 4to, lialf brown levant morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1842
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83. DOVLK (KU’IIARD). Overland dourney to the Oreat
Exhibition Showing a few Extra Articles & Woi’ds. Folding l)anorania, in colors (<d)out 1) I'etd long). Folded to oblong 12nio si/.(', in board covers. First Edition (rebaeked, and folds strengthened ) . Loud. [18. )1]
* Scarce.
84. DRAKE (JOSEPH RODMAN). The Culprit Fay,
and Other Poems. Portrait and vignelle. Fir.st Edition. 8vo, cdotb (loose in covers). N. Y. 1835
* liound ill the above volume is Ilalleek’s “Alnwick Castle.
Vortrait inserted.
85. DRAiMA. Ivepresentative Actors (Russell), Tjond., n. d. ; Journal (Dutler), 2 vols. Pbila. 1835; Life and Art of Edwin Booth (Winter), X. Y. 1893, and others. Together 6 vols. 12ino, cloth.
86. DRAMA. Stage Confidences (Morris), Bo.st., n. d.; Autobiographical Sketch of Mrs. John Drew. N. Y. 1899; Charlotte Cushman (Clement), Dost. 1882. Together 3 vols. 12nio, cloth.
87. [DOFF (ITxVLLlDAY ANDREW).] The Savage-
Club Papers. Xiuncrons illustrations by the Dalziel Brothers, and others. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Loud. 1867-68
88. DO :\1A0RIER (GEORGE). Trilby. The original
chapters extracted from Harper’s Magazine. 1894. 8vo,
sheets. N. Y. 1894
* Fikst Edition'. In this issue is found the reference to
Whistler, under a pseudonym, and the caricature i)ortrait, h.oth of which were immediately suppressed from later issues.
89. DO MAORIER (GEORGE). Trilby, a Novel. Por-
trait, iUnstrations by the author. Large 8vo, decoratiM vellum, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1895
* Edition limited to 600 copies.
90. DONLAP (WHLLlAiM). The Life of George Fred.
Cooke, composed principally from Journals, and other authen- tic Documents, etc. Portrait. 2 vols. half calf (a few jiages slightly stained). Lond. 1815
91. DONLAP SOCIETY. Comprising: The Father or American Shandyi.sm. By William Dunlap; Biennial Re- ports: Washington and the Theatre. By Paul Leicester Ford; Early American Plays. By Oscar W'egelin : A Wdauitli of Laurel. By AVilliam W'inter; Duse and the French. Bv Vdetor Mapes; Plays of the Present. 3 vols. By John Bouve (Japp and Edwin Francis Edgett ; and others. Together 17 vols. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. N. Y. 1887-1901
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195. NEAV A"ORK. Alurphy (Henry C.). Anthology of New' Netherland; or. Translations from the Earl}'- Dutch Poets of New A^ork, -with Alemoirs of their Bives. Portrait and facsimile. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1865
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196. [NORTH (ROCtER).] The Gentleman Farmer; or.
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197. ORIENTAB CARPETS. The Yerkes Collection of Oriental Carpets. AVith a Critical Text by John Kimherly Alumford. Illustrated ivith 27 full-page reproductions in colors. Barge folio, sheets, in silk portfolio, with ties.
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198. ORTGINAB DRAAVINGS. Odds and Ends. 19 origi.
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199. PARKABAN (FRANCIS). The Conspiracy of Pon-
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200. PARKA^ (JOHN). Alanual of Alusical I'erms. etc.
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201. PATER (WALTER). UncoUected Essays. 12mo,
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202. PENNELL-ELMHIRST (CAPTAIN). The Best of the Pun 1891-1897. Illustrations, some in colors hij G. D. Giles, J. Stiirgess. Thick 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut.
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203. PENNELL-ELMHIRST (CAPTAIN). The Best Season on Record. 1384 ; The Cream of Leicestershire, Eleven Season’s Skinimings. 1883. Illustrations plain and colored hy John Sturgess. First Editions. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut.
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204. PERCY (THOMAS). Reliques of Ancient English
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205. PLATES. Miscellaneous lot of engraved plates, mainly illustrations of the life of Washington. About 50 pieces 4to, and smaller.
206. PLATO. The Republic of Plato. Translated into
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207. PLUTARCH’S LIVES. Translated from the Origi-
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208. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). The Complete Works of
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209. PORCACCHI (TOMASO). L’isole piu famose del mondo. Engraved architectural title-page and 47 small maps engraved on copper, 8 of 'which referring to America. Folio, half russia (cracked, a few waterstains) .
Venetia: heredi di Simon Galignani, 1580
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210. PROSE REMAINS (Clough), Lond. 1888; Gathered Leaves from tlie Prose of Hilary E. Coleridge. Lond. 1910; Life and Letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck (Wilson), N. Y. 1869. Together 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth.
211. ROGERS (SAMUEL). Poems. Vignettes hy Clen-
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212. ROGERS (SA^MUEL). Italy, a Poem, 1820; Pofnis, 1824. Portrait of Iirifjcrs and oianjj c)i(jrarin(fs afi( r Turner, Stolhard, Hattij, and others-. Togotliei* 2 vols. 8vo, ei-ini.son levant nioi‘0('eo, ‘i'ilt, gilt edges (stitching weak).
* First l‘](liti()us witli these plntes. Eolid. lh'20-24
212. ROSCOE (AVILETAIM). Tlie Life of Lorenzo De’ IMedici, called The ^Magnificent. Portraits and other itlnstra- tions. 2 vols. 8vo, old half calf. JiOnd. 1806
214. ROSSETTI (CIIRISTIXA O.). Connnoni)lace, and
Other Short Stories. Eirst Edition. 12ino, original (doth, unent. Loud. 1870
215. ROUSSEAU (J. J.). Remarks on the Writings and
Conduct of J. J. Rousseau. Frontispiece by Grignion. 18mo, straight-grain morocco, gilt top. Loud. 1767
216. ROUSSEAU (J. J.). Letters of an Italian Nun and an English Gentleman. 12mo, brown polished calf, gilt top.
Loud. 1780
217. ROWLANDSON (TIIOllAS). Surprising Adven-
tures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen, containing Singu- lar Travels, Camjiaigns, Voyages, and Adventures. ALo an Account of a Voyage to the IMoon and Dog Star. Fotding frontispiece and 8 plates in colors by lloiclandson (plates slight ly extended at hack). 16mo, crimson levant morocco, gilt hacks and sides, inside gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, hy Riviere. Loud. 1811
* First edition with these plates. Very scarce.
218. ROWLANDSON COLORED PLATES. The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque. A Poem. Sixth edition, with new plates. Fine full-page plates in colors. 8vo, half maroon levant morocco, gilt, gilt top, hy Gould (name on title, a few pages slightly stained). Loud. 1815
219. RANDOIM RECORDS (Colman), 2 vols. Lond. 1820; Lives of the Players (Galt), 2 vols. Host. 1821 ; Records of IMy Life (Taylor), N. Y. 1822. Together 5 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and half calf.
220. RAPIN (PAUL DE TIIOYRAS). The History of England. AVritten in French and translated into English, with additional Notes, and a Continuation to the Acc(‘ssion of King George II, and The Summary from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the End of the Reign of Geoi*ge I, liy N. Tin- dal. Together 5 vols. Fine portraits, medallic plat is, vi- gnettes, )naps, charts, etc., engraved by Jfoubrahen, Virtue, and others. Folio, old calf (bindings iiroken and worn).
Lond. lS.22-51
221. RAPIN (PAUL DE TIIOYRAS). Ada P,‘gia; Being the Account of Mr. Rapin dc Thoyras published of ilui History of England, by Authority of the Lords th(> Stjitcs-
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222. KECOLLECTIONS of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet (Sherman), 2 vols. N. Y. 1895; The House Beautiful. Yol. 1. Chicago, 1896-97; Godey’s Lady’s Book. 1852. Phila. 1852; Peterson’s IMagazine, 1859. Phila. 1859. Together 5 vols. 8vo, various bindings.
223. READE (CHARLES). The AYritings of Reade.
Illustrations . 16 vols. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt tops, un-
Bost., n. d.
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224. REYNARDSON (C. T. S. BIRCH). ‘‘Down the Road,” or Reminiscences of a Gentleman Coachman. 12 colored lithographs after Henry Aiken. First Edition. 8vo, original cloth, uncut (back slightly torn). Lond. 1875
*Fine impression of the plates. Scarce.
225. REYNARDSON (C. T. S. BIRCH). Sports & Anec- dotes of Bygone Days in England, Scotland, Ireland, etc. 6 colored plates. First Edition. 8vo, cloth, uncut.
^ Lond. 1887
226. RHEAD (LOUIS). The Speckled Brook Trout (Sal-
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227. RHODE ISLAND. Acts and Laws, wdth the Charter
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* Very Scarce.
228. RICE (ALLEN THORNDIKE, Editor). Reminis- cences of Abraham Lincoln by Distinguished Alen of His Time. Portraits and facsimiles. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888
229. RICHARD (JULES). L’Art de Former une Biblio- tlikpie. Portrait and facsimile. 12mo, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, original covers bound in. Paris, 1883
* One of 100 copies printed.
230. RIIS (JACOB). The Children of the Poor. N. Y. 1892 ; The Making of an American. N. Y. 1901 ; The Battle with the Slum. Illustrations. First Editions. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth.
231. SALA (G. AUGUSTUS). Grand Procession against Papal Agression to Present the Address and obtain Redress in order that Ave may hear less of his Holiness. Folding pano- rama showing about 125 humorous figures, in colors. By George Augustus Sala. (8 feet long.) Fold to 12mo sizes, 12mo, original cloth covers (3 folds repaired). Lond. 1850
232. SAVONAROLA (GIROLxAMO). Prediche sopra Ezechiele. 4to, vellum. 27 leaves missing. A^ery rare.
Bologna: Benedetto di Hector, 1515
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233. SCHOOLCRAFT (IIFXJtT JL). Historical and Statistical Iiiforinatioii r(“Si)ectin<' the History, Antiquities, Language, Ethnology, Pictography, Kites, Superstitions and ]\Iythology of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Hun- dreds of plates, MANY COLORED, coutainhu) ancient pottery, cooJiing utensils, picture writing, alphabets, etc., of the Indians; luith many views, portraits, maps, and other illus- trations. 6 vols. thick royal 4to, cloth, uncut.
Phila. 1851-1857
* Published by the authority of Congress under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, this forms one of the most important, accurate and complete works on the Indians of America. Within its covers is preserved an immense amount of historical data, including vocabularies of Indian languages, legends of various tribes, biographies of chiefs and warriors, narratives of captivities, histories of Indian Wars, manners and customs of the Indians, etc., etc.
234. SCHULZE (ERNST). La Rose Enchantee, traduc-
tion de E. La Forgue. Illustrations by Gaston Bussiere, tcith an extra set bound in a separate volume, containing the frontispiece in four states, the plates and vignettes in two states, eiigraved and etched. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, loose in covers, uncut. Paris, n. d.
* One of only 25 copies on Japan paper.
235. SHAKESPEARE’S Complete Works. Post., n. d. The Genuine AVorks of Flavius Josephus (Translated by Whiston), 6 vols. Bridgeport, 1828; Quotations from the British Poets. N. Y., n. d., and others. Together 14 vols., various sizes and bindings.
236. SHEPHERD (THOMAS H.). Modern Athens! Dis-
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237. SHAKESPEARE. Shakespeare’s Jest Book. A Hun-
dred Alery Talys. Edited with Introduction and Notes. By Herman Oesterley. 12mo, half roan and boards, gilt top, un- cut. Bond. 1866
* Presentation copy from the editor.
238. SHAKESPEARE (AVILLIAAI). Tragedies, Come-
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* One of a limited edition issued by the Vale Press.
239. SHAKESPEARE (AVILLTAM). Not.>s and Various
Readings to Shakespeare. By Edward Capell. Engraved, mcelallic portrait by Bartedozzi. 3 vols. 41o. old calf (slightly foxed). Bond., n. I'l.
* Rare. British Aluseum duplicate, with stamp on reverse of title.
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240. SHELLEY (PERCY BYSSIIE). Poems of Percy
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* One of a limited edition issued by the Vale Press.
241. SKETCH BOOK (Irving), N. Y. 1852; Encycloi)tcdia of Etiquette (Holt), N. Y. 1901; La Laiigue Erancaise (Bercy), N. Y., n. d. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Fitz- gerald), Portland, 1896; and others. Together 18 vols., vari- ous sizes and bindings.
242. SMEDLEY (FRANK E.). Harry Coverdale’s Court- ship, and all that came of it. Illustrations by “Phizd^ First Edition. 8vo, half 23olished calf, gilt, gilt edges. Lond., n. d.
243. SMITH (JEROME V. C.). Natural History of the
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244. SMYTH (SIR THOMAS). He Republica Anglorum. The maner of Gouernement or policie of the Realme of Eng- land, compiled by the Honorable Sir Thomas Smyth, Knight, Doctor of both the lawes, etc. Small quarto, blue levant mo- rocco, gilt, gilt edges, by Morrell (name on title).
Lond. : Henrie Midleton, 1584
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245. SPORTING. Mills (John). The Sportsman’s Li-
brary. Portrait of the author, and lithographs. First Edi- tion. 8vo, cloth, uncut (slightly shaken). Edin. 1845
* Scarce.
246. ST. JOHN (CHARLES). Natural History & Sport
in Moray. 40 etched plates. Royal 8vo, olive green levant morocco, gilt back and sides, with emblematic toolings and inlaid panels, inside gilt borders, doublures and end-papers of silk, in a cloth case, by Fazakerley. Edin. 1882
247. [STEELE (SIR R.).] The Tatler: By Mr. Isaac Bickerstatf, Esq. 4 vols. 12mo, old calf (broken).
Loud. 1828
248. SUE (EUGENE). Works of Sue. Etehed^ illustra- tions. 20 vols. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt tops, uncut.
Bost. : Dana Estes & Co., n. d.
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249. SWINBURNE (ALGERNON CHARLES). The
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* Contains: The Queen Mother and Eosnmond, Chastelard, Bothwell, Mary Stuart, The Sisters, and others.
250. THACKERAY (AYILLIAM MAKEPEACE). ALinity
Fair. A Novel without a Hero. kVilh illustrations by the author. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1849
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251. TlfACKKRAV (\V. .M.). Tlio Xewcoinos.
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252. TirAFlvEHAY fW. Ah). The History of ll.mry
Esmond, Es(|., A Colonel in the Serviee of Queen Anne. Written by Himself. Edited hy AV. AT. Thackeray. Title nitd. illustrations hy Chris. 1 1 annnond, on Japan paper. 8vo, half cloth, ^ilt top, uncut. N. Y. 18i)8
253. THOMAS (ISAIAH). The History of Printin- iii America with a Biography of Printers, and an Account of Newspapers. Portrait and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, half cloth and hoards, uncut (covers slightly discolored).
AVorcester, 1810
254. THOAISON (JAAIES). Amne’s Story and Other Poems. Loud. 1881 ; A A^oiee from the Nile. Portrait. Eond. 1884. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. First Editions.
255. THRONUS CUPl DINTS. 33 fine copperplate en- gravinys hy Crispin de J^ass. Ohlong 16mo, green levant morocco, gilt edges, hy Cape (frontispiece missing).
Amsterodami : AY. Jansonium, 1620
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256. TOST (PIEK. FRANCESCO). Observations on the Florid Song; or. Sentiments on the Ancient and Aloderii Singers. Translated hy .1. E. Cailliard. ^^usic. 12mo, boards, uncut (name on title). In a red morocco case.
Lond. 1742
257. TUDOR TRANSLATIONS. Celestina; or, the Tra-
gicke-Comedy of Calisto and Alelibea. Englished by James Mabbe. 4to, half cloth, uncut. Lond. 1804
258. TUDOR TRANSLATIONS. An .Fthiopian History written in Creek by Ileliodoriis, Englished by Thomas Under- downe. 4to, half cloth, uncut. Lond. 1805
250. TUDOR TRANSLATIONS. Cervantes (Aliguel de). The History of Don Quixote of the Alancha. Translated Ity Thomas Shelton. Introduction by James Fitzmaui'ice-K'^lly. 4 vols. vSquare 8vo, half cloth, uncut. liOnd. 1806
26(4 TUDOR TRANSLATIONS. The Book of the (A)ur- tier, from the Italian of Count Baldassare Castiglione: done into English by Sir Thomas Iloby. 4to, half cloth, iincul.
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261. TUDOR TRANSLATIONS. The English Bible. Translatcal out of the Oi-iginal Tongiu's by the (’ommandnient of King dames the First anno Kill. 6 vols. 8vo. half clolli,
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262. TYPOTPIIUS (JACOBUS'). Symhola Divina & Humana Pontificum Imperatorum Regum. Frontispiece and 176 copper-plates containing 350 emblems. 12mo, olive green levant morocco, centre ornaments, gilt edges, by Rivim'C.
Arnhemias, 1666
263. VOLTAIRE (JEx\N E. M. A. DE). La Pucelle
D ’Orleans. Portrait and vignettes. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Rouen, 1880
* One of 150 copies on Holland paper.
264. WARD (EDWARD). AVritings of the Author of
the London-Spy. 8vo, old panelled calf (rebacked, title
mounted). Lond. 1703
* Contains accounts of journeys to Jamaica, New England, etc. With nniii}^ facetious sketches written in tlie broad old English manner.
265. WELLS (TI. G.). The Passionate Friends. A Novel.
8vo, cloth, gilt top. Lond. 1914
* Autograph inscription by the author ‘ ‘ From passionate friend of Belgium.” Signed.
266. WHARTON (EDITH). Italian Villas and their Gardens, Illustrations by Maxfield Parrish, some in colors. First Edition. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1904
267. WHARTON (GRACE and PHILIP). The Wits and Beaux of Society. 2 vols. ; The Queens of Society. 2 vols. Numerous illustrations. Together 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops.
Phila., n. d.
268. AVICKS (FREDERICK). Golden Lives: the Story
of a Woman’s Courage. Illustrations. 8vo, boards (cover loose). Edin. 1891
* Presentation copy from the author to Thos. Nast with inscription, also, A. L. S. of the author to Thos. Nast inserted.
269. WILDE (OSCAR). The Rise of Historical Criticism.
8vo, half cloth, uncut. Privately printed, 1905
* First Edition. One of 225 cojiies printed from the orig- inal manuscript.
270. WOLLSTONECRAFT (MARY). Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations, calculated to Regulate the Affections and Form the Alind to Truth and Goodness. Plates by Blake. 12rao, brown calf, gilt top. Lond. 1791
271. AVONDERFUL AIAGAZINE (THE NEAV). Consist-
ing of a Carefully-Selected Collection of Remarkable Trials, Biographies of VA^onderful or Extraordinary Characters, etc. Numerous portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, un- cut (frontispiece slightly stained) . Lond., n. d.
272. WORDSWORTH (AVILLIAAI). Poems of AAUlliam
AVordsworth. Selected and edited by Robert Aids AVillmott. Illustrated by Birkct Foster, John Gilbert, etc. Square 8vo, decorated cloth, gilt edges. Lond. 1859
273. YEATS (AVILLIAAI BUTLER). Collected AA^orks
in Averse and Prose. Portrait by J. S. Sargent. 8 vols. half vellum, gilt top, uncut. Stratford-on-Avon, 1908
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2sh. 6d., 6sh., 20sh., 40sh. (3). 6 pieces.
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334. CONNECTICUT Colonial Currency. 1776. 1 sh.
(5), Ish. 3d. (3), 2sh., 2sli. Gd. (3), 3sh. (2), 5sh. (3). 17 pcs. pieces.
335. CONNECTICUT Colonial Currency, 1777. 2d. (4),
3d. (3), 4d. (3), od. (4), 7d. (5). 19 pieces.
336. CONNECTICUT Colonial Currency, March, 1780. Ish. 3rd. (2), 2sh. 6d , 5sh. (6), lOsh. (o), 20sh. (4), 40sh (2). 20 pieces.
337. CONNECTICUT Colonial Currency, June, 1780. 9d. (4), Ish. 3d. (5), 2sh. 6d. (4), 5sh. and lOsh. 15 pieces.
338. CONNECTICUT Colonial Currency, July, 1780.
9d. (2), Ish. (2), Ish. 3d., 5sh., 20sh. (3), 40sh. 10 pieces.
339. PAPER MONEY. Fractional Currency. Broken Bank Bills. Postage Stamps, etc. A bundle.
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