i i: z 5?5 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Cornell University Library Z997 .S85 Catalogue of the valuable prvate llbrar olln 3 1924 029 560 251 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029560251 Auction Sale: MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2$, 26 and 27, 1907 EACH DAY AT 10 and 2 O'CLOCK. CATALOGUE OF THE Valuable Private Library OF THE LATE OF MMTHEI i 8TIGKNEY, «, mk Together with other Small Consignments, comprising RKRE KTV^ERICMNM EARLY AMERICAN ALMANACS, FROM i667 to J700. NEW ENGLAND TOWN HISTORIES AND GENEALOGIES. Salem, Lynn, Danvers and Essex County Local History, Pamphlets and Newspapers. Long Series of Connecticut and Massachusetts Election Sermons, from 1690 to 1871, including Cotton Mather's Sermons. 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People of the United States of America, to Ancient Israel, in a sermon, delivered at Haverhill, Nov. 28, 1799. 8° stitched, uncut. Haverhill, 1799 2 ABBOT, Ezra. Literature of the Doctrine of a Future Life. 8° cloth. New York, 187 1 Contains Appendix, relating to Spiritualism, Ghosts, Destiny of the Souls of Brutes, etc. 3 ABBOTT, C. C. Primitive Industry; or, illustrations of the handiwork in stone, bone and clay of the native races of the Northern Atlantic Seaboard of America. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Salem, 188 1 2 C. F. Libhie & Co. 4 ABBOTT, Edward. Revolutionary Times. First ed. Square i6° cloth. Boston, 1876 S" ABBOTT, Jacob. Wars of the Colonies ;— Northern Colonies; — Southern Colonies; — Discovery of America, 4 vols. 16° cloth. New York. 6 ABBOTT, WilHs J. Naval History of the United States. Numerous illustrations, by H. W. McVicar and W. C. Jackson. Royal 8° cloth. New York, 1896 7 ACTON, Mass. (Historical) Address, July 21, 1835; being the first Centennial Anniversary, with (historical) appendix. By Josiah Adams. Lithographic view of the old meeting-house, by Pendleton and large folding map. pp. 48. 8° original wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1835 8 ACTON. Dedicatory Services of Memorial Library Building and Soldiers' Tablets, May 24, 1890. Plate. 8° cloth. Boston, 1890 9 ADAMS, Charles F. Address in Commemoration of the Life and Services of, July 4, 1887. By William Everett. Portrait. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1887 10 ADAMS, C. K. Manual of the Historical Literature. 8° cloth. New York, 1882 11 ADAMS, John. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States, with a life of the author, notes and illustrations, by his grandson C. F. Adams. Por- traits. 10 vols, royal 8° cloth. Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1856 12 [ADAMS.] Discourses on Davilla; a series of papers on political history. 8° half sheep. Boston, 1805 13 ADAMS, J. G. Fifty Notable Years; views of the ministry of Christian Universalism ; with biographical sketches. Portraits. 8" cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1882 14 ADAMS, John Q. DupHcate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi ; documents relating to the Negotiation of Ghent. 8° boards, uncut. Washington, 1822 15 ADAMS. Jubilee of the Constitution; a discourse. Frontispiece. 8° wrappers. New York, 1839 16 ADAMS. Letters on the Masonic Institution. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1847 17 ADAMS and Jefferson. Discourses, Eulogies, etc., 1825-26, by Webster, Cushing, Sprague, Everett, Knap'p and others. 12 pamphlets. Book Auctioneers. 3 18 ADAMS, Mrs. Letters of. With an introductory memoir by Charles Francis Adams. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1848 Presentation copy with inscription by the editor. 19 ADDRESSES. Bells, by J. S. Hotchkiss, 1888;— Funeral Rmgs, by G. R. C, 1890;— History of the Earth in Libraries and Museums, by G. E. Ellis, 1892;— Early Books and Libraries, by S. SaUsbury, 1888; — New England, by J. P. Baxter, 1903; — Historians and Historical Societies, by C. F. Adams, 1899. 7 pamphlets. 20 ADVOCATE of Peace and Universal Brotherhood, for 1846. Edited by Elihu Burritt. Vol. i. 8° half sheep (original wrappers bound in). Worcester, 1846 21 AGASSIZ, Louis. Nouvelles fitudes et Experiences sur les Glaciers Actuels. 2 vols. 8° and folio half morocco. 3 vols. Paris, 1847 With Atlas of 3 double page maps and 28 plates. Important work on the Glaciers of the Alps. 22 AGASSIZ. Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of America. Plates (corners stained.) 4 vols. 4° cloth. Boston, 1857 23 ALBANY, N. Y. Annals of. By J. Munsell. Vol. 4 only. Maps and illustrations. 12° cloth. Albany, 1853 24 ALBANY. Random Recollections of, 1800-08. By G. A. Worth. Third ed., with notes, by the publisher (J. Munsell)^. Illustrations. 8° paper, uncut. Albany, 1866 25 ALDRICH, M. A. History of the United States Marine Corps. 8° cloth. Boston, 1875 26 [ALLEN, Richard.] Vindicias Pietatis; or, a vindica- tion of Godlinesse, in the greatest strictness and spirituality of it, from the imputations of folly and fancy. 3 vols, bound in one vol. Small 8° old calf (worn and text soiled). London, 1669 27 ALLEN, William. American Biographical and His- torical Dictionary, containing an account of the lives, charac- ters and writings of the most eminent persons in North America, from its first discovery. Portrait of Washington by Edwin. 8° half sheep. Cambridge, 1809 28 ALLEN Family. Genealogical Sketches of the Allen Family of Medfield. By Joseph Allen. Portrait. 12° cloth. Boston, 1869 4 C. F. Libbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY. 29 AN Almanac of Ccelestiall Motions for the year of the Christian ^ra, 1671. By D. R. pp. 14- 16° paper (last leaf missing and inside lower corners torn) . Printed by S. G. and M. J.: Cambridge, 167 1 See reproduction. 30 AN Almanack of Coelestial Motions for the year of the Christian iEra, 1673. (By N. H.) 16° paper (title page badly damaged). S. Green: Cambridge, 1673 31 AN Almanack of Coelestial Motions viz., of the Sun and Planets, with some of their principal aspects, for the year of the Christian JEra 1674. By J. S. 16° stitched. S. Green: Cambridge, 1674 See reproduction on page 6. 32 AN Almanack for 17 13. By a Lover of Mathema- ticks. 16° stitched. America, printed for the year 17 13 33 AMES'S Astronomical Diary for 1726, 1730 to 1775 and 1786 (1732 has title torn). (48) Boston. 34 ^The same, for 1733, '35, '44, '46, to '51, '53, '54, '57 to 1774. (29) 35 ■ The same, for 1747, '49, '51, '58, to 1772 and 1774. (19) 36 The same, 1 758-1 771 (irregular and dupli. cates). (20) 37 ASTRONOMICAL Diary, 1758 and 1767. (2) Portsmouth. 38 BEERS, Andrew. United States Almanack for 1783. 18° stitched. Nath. Pattee: Hartford. The outside wrapper contains a wood-cut Plan of the Invest- ment of Yorktown and Glocester. 39 The same, 1783. 18° stitched. Printed by B. Webster: Hartford. 40 BICKERSTAFF'S Boston Almanack for 1768. 12° paper. Boston. Contains Adventures of a young English Officer among the Abenakee (Indian) Savages, with a full-page wood-cut view of his rescue; also account and wood-cut plate of the giants called Patago- nians discovered in South America, by Com. Byron. 41 BICKERSTAFF'S Boston Almanack, for 1769. 12" stitched. Boston. With rare wood-cut portrait of John Wilkes on title ; also wood- cut portrait of Pascal Paoli, with a sketch of his life and a description of the Orang Outang, with plate. MU 1^71. A,N lALM,ANACKi ■■stM O F 3 Qceleflidl^5\fotms m ^# "Sj Fojr the Year pf the Chrifiian *,£ra, |>^ 6 7 «. .5«'»^ («» our Account) Lcap-yeaf , 4»i!i /row /^^e Cre4tjo» % 6 2, o.. The yuJgarNo.tcs, whereof aril. Golhiifiwlbf^ 19- Q ■Cui.f'! oft''>i SiiiiSS, ■4>=S- ^ — ' ^' - —— — 4^ fByiJ.'Sj^ '^-i^ iRj'fjw.v noiMris'iicriide'mihi apttu crit. ^■^ CAMBRIDGE: *§5 P.riiit^d'byX &. and y);/. f 1671. ?;i^B< No. 29. ALMANACK BY D. R., 167 1. Ialmanack g- «§. OF ^ ,ig SiecEleftial Motions ««. ofthc^an aYid ^^ •Scpiancts, With fotne of their Ptiflcipal »*; jS ACpefts, for the Y.earof the <,«» 2g C'H^lStUN BRA ^ •B cJK^ ( tn.Dw.fiacmi'S third oft''^ ^^^P ^ ,^ Year, a^.d' fnm the Creetion 5 6,2 3" <$/»• o^ 21 the Wulgar Notes fiherehf dte ^. 2S .CyeIeof..Uie.l»!oon o*> f Cycle of S Sun ., «? 9«!» •■*. Roman ,£ndiaion j>J. "** ^ 3?=» ^ -Calcdate'd for the longitude of^/j.^''' *»» and 4Z.^»-. 30, w. North Latitude |*j ■^S Ccn. 1.14. JittiGoJfaii lciif:erebeZigblfi>nh''-^^0'> 2^ pfmsme^tif'ikeH^iu',1- t(>d!iideiieifayfrojathemi,hf ^^ 155 Jinilet iht/n-ht for ffjrits anifir jUjt'ns } ini ■ ^tt x^g^ ^S ^ StAtBt'ia'nmlaetinimlcvmmfii^mrtntern, *&■» !2s ^ „-) ,, - — j^s» ^ Compiled by J^ ?. j s«» 2s ^>^ ^^ C' A .'M, B .R I D e E ': ^^ ^^ Printed .\by 5.#>i«ei ^«<«.; ^1674 |^ i«?^i?i®r No. 31. ALMANACK BY J. S., 1674. BICKERSTAF F's BOSTON ALMANACK. \ Tw the Ywr oronr tORD 1770 -..Being the fecnnd Year after Leap Yiar, Printed by MEIN ant! FLEEMINS, and to te SOLD by JOHN MEIN\ at the / ONDON BOOK-STORt:, Nurtli-Cde of KING-STREET'. ["Prrce feven Coppers Jingle, and 2J s. Old Tenor, or s i. 4< Lawfal tlie l)6»n,l ; 42 BICKERSTAFF'S Boston Almanack for 1770. 12° stitched. Boston. With wood-cut portrait of James Otis, on title ; Good News for New England, containing the most particular account of the reduc- tion of Quebec, pp. 4 ; Massachusetts Song of Liberty, etc. See reproduction. 8 C. F. Libbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued. 43 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1772. 12° paper, uncut. Boston. With vignette wood-cut portrait of William Pitt; also curious wood-cut plate and sketch of the Man Fish caught at Oreford, Eng. 44 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1773. 12" stitched. Boston. Curious wood-cut, of "The Furious Wild Beast," in France. 45 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1774 and 1775. 12° stitched. (2). Contains an account of the inhabitants of New Zealand, with wood-cut, by Hawkesworth; extract from Barnard's History of the Ploridas, relating to the Flat Head Indians ; also the substance of the first Charter granted to the Province of Massachusetts Bay. 46 BICKERSTAFF'S Boston Almanack, for 1777. Curious wood-cuts. 12° paper. Printed by E. Russell, Salem. With rare wood-cut portrait of John Hancock on title-page. See reproduction. 47 BICKERSTAFF'S Boston Almanack, for 1778. 12° stitched. Printed by E. Russell: Danvers. With wood-cut portraits of Gen. Washington and Gen. Gates on title page ; contains also a facetious account of the adventures of a sleep-walker. See reproduction. 48 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1782. 12° stitched. Boston. With wood-cut portrait of Phillis Wheatley, on title. 49 BICKERSTAFF'S Genuine Boston Almanack, for 1787. 12° stitched (lacks title page, one leaf torn). With 2 curious wood-cut views "Sons of Coke and Littleton, returning from a rich Feast at Concord," portraits of "Gen. Daniel Shays, Col. Job Shattuck." 50 BICKERSTAFF. The same, 1787. 12° stitched (lacking title). Text different from one above, also second plate, which shows a Representation of a Country-Convention for Redress of Grievances. 51 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1788. With curious wood-cut view representing the Federal Chariot. 12° paper (last leaf torn). Boston. Contains wood-cut and sketch of a strange and wonderful dis- covery of the remarkable Virginia Hermit, 4 pp. 52 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1789. 12° paper. Boston. Contains historical sketch of America, throughout the calendar pages; also curious wood-cut on title-page. "The Rising Glory of the American Empire, Washington and Liberty forever." 53 BICKERSTAFF'S Boston Almanack; or, Federal Calendar for 1790. r2° stitched. Printed by E. Russell, next JLiberty-Pole. With rare wood-cut portraits of George and Martha Washing- ton on title ; poem on Gen. Washington, by J. Plumer. See reproduction. P'Bjl^-C ^Mi RS t" A. -F FT" hB'C^'S T O N* 'A I, M A 'lith all, thff RiU flf ps'ty"-Jg-'l4Mij^, .io vs(iD, at faitD her flisft Ut fl/, ' "^^ "^A* envenonj'd arrow pafs'd unh^«Jed focfaJ li>ve, '; ■ - '_* [.'■YhtiT kinie^ iiyi in his miW afpecl {hioe, ' V: ' ; '- AkW from each virtuous ftiind appfaufes win. ^'iv,- SL^nbat fuck ht is* b?» fofs muft awo, is troc, ' ■ -,<| '-y^w f' fev'fcttce Yiaruat thai thev o^^vff kn«w» - i _ %i the Horr.' J (3 H i*! H A N V o C JC^- £ q By 4 1a d r No. 46. Portrait of John Hancock. m i C K li K S T A i- l^, IB O.S T O N ALMANA'CK, , Fear the "V^ar ©f our REOKMrrioN ^wngthc Second Year of AVERtCAN /NDEPENDFN'CF. ,^ And tntf SecoTd afic* LtAPjYtjr, i C4^ctl#'}e ta^a>^ -:; ^ ^ Printed by E. RtrssBti, ««xtLib«rty.Poie : Where may be bid cheap loTritellHig-iMden. &c. the BioeDT Ra%«wt», N-'4. ■ Wll ■llllllHMHttWI No. S3- PORTRAITS OF GEORGE AND MARTHA WASHINGTON, 1790. lo C. p. Libbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued. 54 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1777, '79, '84, '8S> '86, '88, '90, '91 and 1792. (10) 55 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1779, '83, '85, '91 and '92. (s) 56 BICKERSTAFF'S Almanack for 1792. 12° stitched Printed for and sold by shop-keepers in town and country. With wood-cut portrait of American general on title. 57 BICKERSTAFF'S New England Almanac, for 1776. 12° stitched, uncut. Newburyport. With curious wood-cut on title "Mercury introducing Concord, Agriculture and the Arts, to America." 58 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1782. 12° stitched, uncut. Norwich. Contains sketch of Gen. Washington, pp. 6. 59 BICKERSTAFF'S New England Almanack, for 1776. 12° stitched. Robertson & Trumbull: Norwich. With a rare early wood-cut plan of Boston. See reproductions of title-page and Map of Boston pages 1 1 and 12. 60 BICKERSTAFF. The same, for 1783, '84, '85, '86, '87, '90, and 1793 and 1807. (8) Norwich. 61 BICKERSTAFF. Genuine Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut Almanack, 1791, '93, '94, 1799; — Almanack for 1788, 1795, 1800; — Astronomical Diary, 1807; — Genuine Almanack, 1792; — Federal Almanack, 1795. (12) 62 [BOWEN, N.] New England Diary, or Almanack for 1723. By a Native of New England. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1723 Interleaved copy, with manuscript notes in ink. 63 The same, 1725. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1725 64 The same, 1727. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1727 65 The same, 1728. 16° stitched B. Green: Boston, 1728 66 The same, 1729. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1729 67 The same, 1731. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1731 68 The same, 1732. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1732 N E W - E N G L A N D I ALMANACK,! .Fw.t£*.j jacpfeiJ^ Plot. Referred to the.HoRK.^7.o.N .of>-,?il:fiegree»»;'y^^^ xiVLigf, North L9i,4tj(tie, ^>st*^ridian.og;4^b«rs,-^ 56 Minttte»,Weft-iT0g..^tl^;Ri rA'fe^^ X at GR.EENW.fCH ; &ini^Cetuiifficut^-,.^erifeJ^nJ, ' The-Mi^ihod of makiijjg Goij-Jjowiiilef^ frhich at -.^ this J'Un!fturetr,ay"t,«;j:afriied'ii>to •Exetibnoiv.tB a fmalj Waxj.&y almoS eveiy Farmier in his own Hal^itatibs, A ver^ TieatPlaa , pt'the^TpWrt of Bb|foft, feewllhg a^ott^ ViSw, th«t,'.Proyij "Bpffon Ne^fe, .dntOj. iitfiiJ GttJid;,_ Catftfcridlge ISolle'M,'. Gnafler^ Rijrof^.PferpDMU's l\Iiil, FalcJ^ne Bamj)5 Rox-bo*j^2| i^Ul tinaS;, MtftiileiiaF Array's? Lines, •|>or.tiieft«£^ KJU SndPoiivt. and MyftJc^5ii,*ler. 'UO R ff^l C H: Printed by Kpbtrt^inizn&i%umliill. No. 59. SEE DESCRIPTION OF PLAN OF BOSTON. o H o o < o J 3 i^'i ALMANACK FOR The Year of our LORD 1667. J^ Belti^ th 6uy acecukt BilTcxtile, orjjeip- ^ v>V ycat : 4iAdfrom the Cre»Maj6l6, ' Whofe Vulgar Notes arcj (fo'ldenNnrtiber I'i C?Koman indiaion y? ^-5,, Cvrif oftheSurt ?4V>.Epia f? P.Jg ~,^„.-. .»vouii v4<.S.Epia 15 OomiRicil Letters FE< J Numb: Diredioh 17 Fitted for the £ff«^«t«^< of jt^ ^r*^ S and, 4* gr, 30 ew. of North L^t : .^^ and .may fervc withofit fenfible ff errour for moft pare of tf'Bi^avdi. '^ By ^urnvel Bral^tilmrj Pbllorodtfa. ; Jlob nS.' 51, OnV? tf'iu'l'inj tht fifth htfiueMct! '■ »/Pl '"^^ C J. M B^R t D G'\E ! M' Printed h^ :SilmKUGreen' •"'« 6 6 y, '''^^ 69 BRAKENBURY, Samuel. An Almanack for 1667. 16° paper (upper margin of title page missing). S. Green: Cambridge, 1667 See reproduction of title page. Olcott copy brought %!$$. Chubbuck sale (same copy), $275. 14 C. P. Libbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued, 70 [BROWN, J.] An Almanack of Ccelestial Motions for the year of the Christian JEra, 1669. By J. B. 16° paper. ^ , .. ,, Printed by S. G. and M. J.: Cambridge, 1669 See reproduction. 71 BULLARD, S. Almanack for 1791 and 1792. (2) Boston. 72 CARLETON, Osgood. Astronomical Diary, from 1790 to 1797. (8) a Hall: Boston. 73 CLOUGH, Samuel. New England Almanack, 1701. 16° stitched. B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1701 74 The same, 1702. 16° stitched. B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1702 75 ^The same, 1703. 16° stitched (last leaf im- perfect. B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1703 76 ^The same, 1704. 16° stitched (one leaf torn into). B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1704 77 The same, 1705. 16° stitched (lacks title page). (Boston, 1705) 78 ^The same, 1706. 16° stitched (top margins of first 4 leaves slightly damaged). B. Green: Boston, 1706 79 The same, 1707. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1707 -Clough's Farwell, 1708; an almanack. De- signed for the pubHck, by Samuel Clough, before his death which was Oct. 16, 1707. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1708 This series includes all but the first (1700) of Clough's almanacs 81 CONNECTICUT Almanack, 1778 and 1781. (2) Hartford. 82 DAVIS, J. Astronomical Diary, 1758. 12° stitched. Boston. 83 EDDY'S Almanack, 1761. 12° stitched. Boston. 84 EDES and Gill's North American Almanack, 1769 and 1770. (2). Boston. 85 ELLSWORTH, Samuel. Astronomical Diary, for 1769. 12° stitched, uncut. (East Windsor, Vt., 1768) iM 1669 ^ ^ ^-^ '^^ *«i AN '"-^^ SALMAN ACKj g r»/^/^// MQtms g ^^ For 'the ^eas. pf ite C/jr//?w« «^''/»,|S ^ t (T 6 57.. f ^t^^'Sdng (in our Mcbofmj'^feioHil after twp-? '^ ^ year. And from. the Creatian ^ % S « t 8. ^ *^jj v'M{«ir''e Vulgac Notes ivhercof arc ^f '^Jf/ QAitoi^'Swie'^ 1-7. O^'vf/c of th; Sun 25i ■!R»>UMULfttcrC.l\NumbofDireWmzt. .yvrt^ ^ w ' ■ - 3r^' ■7>^ CrtldiifeiV^d for the Longitude pf 3 1 5. jjy. }«^ '^^ Jln442fr. jb»». North'Latkude. J^ f2 By f . 'B, Thibmathemu, f >^,r.-*.^ '■ ■ i%. ^ "firintedby J.^. and .^.f. 16(59. ^^ No. 70. J. BROWN'S AI MANACK, 1669, i MPCLXVI-II. i m AN fit i almanack! «©€; o F IP?*- 1^ The Cc^fikl Motions for the Ycac of |:^ ^ the Cbr'iliiun Epochs, 1^ ■»§' X tik(ho} ittite'Eer'ltf. X^ ;rerivar»s UCus artem-ex^erientia-^ccit, ^^-^ E'jtnjplo monftranle vi.iri : 'MsnlluS; SU» ndbriclge; Printed by- Sgmud Cw«* ,^ I 6 6 «- Pig* ^^fjw wm^m^mvm\ 86 DUDLEY, Joseph. i668; an almanack of the cceles- tial motions for the year of the Christian Epocha, i668. 12° paper. • S. Green: Cambridge, 1668 See repreduction. U\ ' ' J^^^The Nor rif AMiiiucA^P^^^^^"^'! V^\ {h<£ Year of our LORD, i y -7 7. * U n. V ^Mirl. S Kin s ^ ?^/'' 4 x^ ■^ 'A' ,(?" v-*^-* ! N No. 124. Woodcut View of New York, 1777. Book Auctioneers. 17 AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued. 87 ESSEX Almanack for 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772 and 1773. Bound in one vol. 12° half roan. S. and E. Hall: Salem. 88 FEDERAL Almanack for 1792. 18° stitched (margins of title repaired). Printed for the Booksellers: Boston. Title page contains wood-cut portrait of Washington, very similar to the portrait of Washington said to be engraved by Revere in Weatherwise's Almanac for 1781. ' 89 FOSTER, J.' An Almanack, for 1675. pp. 14. 16° paper (lacks last leaf and upper half corner of title page). S. Green: Cambridge, 1675 90 GEORGE, Daniel. George's Cambridge Almanack ; or. the Essex Calander for 1776, (Lacks portrait). 12° stitched. Salem. 91 GEORGE, D. Almanacks, 1777 to 1784, 1786 and 1787. (10) Newburyport and Boston. 92 HUTCHINS' Improved Almanac, 1771, 1773, 1789 (one title torn); — New England Almanack, 1778, by Free- better ;^Ellicott's Maryland and Virginia Almanac, 1791; — Brigg's Almanac, Baltimore, 1799; — Osgood's Almanack, 1801, Portsmouth^ — Poor Richard's Almanack, 1806; — Poor Robin's Almanac, 1806, Phila. ; — Stoddard's Diary, 1807, Hudson. (11) 93 JUDD'S Connecticut Almanack, for 1788. 18° stitched (top margins torn). Lichfield. Contains 9 pp., geographical account of the Southern States. 94 LARKIN'S Pocket Register, with an almanack prefixed for 1796. 18° paper, Boston. 95 LOW, N. Astronomical Diary for 1762. 12° stitched. Boston. 96 The same, 1763. 12° stitched. Boston. 97 ^The same, 1764. 12° stitched. Boston. 98 The same, 1765. 12° stitched (last 2 leaves imperfect). Boston. 99 ^The same, 1767. 12° stitched. Boston. 100 ^Thesame, for 1768. 12° stitched. Boston. loi ^The same, 1770. 12° stitched. Boston. 102 The same, from 1771 to 1827. (57) Boston. 103 The same, 1772 to 1826 ( irregular and dupli- cates). (64) (GEORGE'S CAMBRIDGE ALMAJSIACK ESSEX CALENDAR I For the Year, ^f our Redemption, 1776. Bdag.i/EAJ-YEAR, ibeSjxttienih of the Reign of Gborgi III; F/OBi jheCi-MiJon^f theWoiU, ictording to ihe befiHia«y, 5724; Fiom ikt hoiiW, Popjfl), HigU-Church-Jacobiu PJot, 80 ; And iheFltA Ytvt of ibe bloody and unnatarri Civil Wir in Ams- R 1 ci, commeDced by the Britijh Kt|ig'<, or MiniiUiitl Troopn, Comaining all Thing? Dec»ira»y,,iifeful, ajid fitting ios the Wo a k Calculated accotding to Art, and fittc^ fer the Mctidian of CAMBKibCE, NsW-Ekoiaitd, La^. 42' 25^ N. but laay, >»itKout aoy f^nfililc E'roti fcTve ioi mol^ ol thi oth«!r-CoIonie$ en the iContinent of Ambrica.- Amoag othir Thingi ist. The Liin^itions, Ecllpfes^, Jiidginewt of the W(»theri (fa tivis uoceiiaia Cliaiatt) Planet^* JPkces ia the Ec- lijHie.aDd nutaal Afpcfl* ; Sun and MoonVTifing at>d fettinj, »Jfii»g» fouthing, and fettiag of the Seven Star%Tide-T«ble, Feafis «tid Fsiif cf the Chuich oi fisgland, l^iendt Yeai!y Meetines, an, Stniwrtaat Prediction, Remarkable I^ayj; Liberty Day#, Ancietit Racards, Poctry.fjfr. (Tlie zd edition.) Towi»ic*ir annexed, by particular Difire.and for ebe Ufc oJ' theGentletne^Pf&cersaDdSoIdieitsta the Ajmbricau Aemy, Narratives of the Conpord^n^ l?^;7^gr Fights BylDAHtEL George, a Student in Aftronooriy at Havsshill^ intheCcunty ofEs^sEx, whoie nowiBthcSe-> vcate enth YeaTotKisAgcr.and ha> been Jji^i ipple froa^ hisWancyi IVe trace tht Pet'i%ti .SAy ; Hit teti.'tuheit till . in' hit Jari %eeJnff dj;t hitrj^^i Frent tit frm J^^f( to fiakt tht filid Witii p Hit fatal Sctptrt irulet --fie /fiacivut 'whakf And tremblittg- Naiuri roch from J^'le to PoTt, SALEM7fnnted«nil^o|dbyE.RvssELL,inMaio-ftr«:ct.(pT.6Ccjp) 104 GEORGE, Daniel. George's Cambridge Almanack; or, the Essex Calendar for 1776. 12° stitched. E. Russell: Salem. Contains anarrative of the excursion and ravages of the King's troops, under the command of Gen. Gage, April 19, 1775, also rare wood-cut portrait of Gen. Joseph Warren, on last leaf. See reproductions of title and portrait. Si«tB fi gbting in iht Caiife of Libbrty. a^BvxttR Ht wi,. Ut'i view brave WARREN io yon ftzurt ftisi ; Miiy *vVr mind with khw lo»'d objea Tjfc No ©ore »rtr Orator exwu hu br^lh, SM«';^^'eytiip'£X ^ Sjeaf .,/«»/ frpf^- the t/eS^infh ^l-l^ 5 6 I J>. WcVujgat". felon:* ^whereof are- s -s^r^ ■CalcuJaMO'fiJr thi^J^ep^itude ajf • ?• 1 5« ifn ^; 1- ... ?"^ ■ . . ^^- . ■. — ^' ' ■■ ■ •/■>'>■•■■ . . — • 'T'^i I ■ :— =-.-\ yds-- No. IIS. J- RICHARDSON'S ALMANACK, 1670. 22 C. F. Libbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued. 116 ROBIE, Thomas. An Ephemeris of the Ccelestial Motions, for 1710. 16° stitched. B. Green, Boston. 1710 117 .RUSSELL'S American Almanack, for 1780. 12° stitched. , E. Russell: Danvers. Contains a narrative of Ethan Allan's Captivity from the tirne of his being taken by the British near Montreal, Sept. 25, 1775. to his exchange, May 6, 1778 (pp.), with a rare wood-cut portrait of Ethan Allen on title. See reproduction. 118 RUSSELL'S American Almanack, 1781; 12° stitched. Danvers. With wood-cut portrait of John Hancock. 119 RUSSELL'S American Almanack, for 1782. 12° E. Russell: Boston. Wood-cut portrait of Gen. Wolfe on title. 120 SEWALL, D. Astronomical Diary, 1786, '89, '91. '93i '95. '97. 1799 to 1803, '08 and '11. (13) Portsmouth- 121 SHERMAN, Roger. Astronomical Diary, for 1755, 1760 and 1 76 1. (3) (first one stained). Boston. 122 SOUTHERN States Ephemeries; or, the North and South Carolina and Georgia Almanac, for 1787. 12° stitched. Chairleston. * 123 STAFFORD, Joseph. An Almanack, for 1744. 16° stitched (stained and lower corner of one leaf missing). Green, Bushnell & Allen: Boston, 1744 124 STEARNS, Samuel. The North American's Alma- nac for 1777. Wood-cut map of New York Harbour and part of the Hudson River on title. 12° stitched. Worcester. See reproduction. 125 STEARNS, S. North American's Calendar, 1773 to 1776 (lacking outside leaves for 1774) ; — Universal Calendar, 1787 and 1788. (6) Boston. 126 STRONG'S Almanack, 1784;— Webster's Calendar, by Beers, 1776; — Partridges' New England Calendar, 1786; — Folsom's New Pocket Almanac, 1789; — Hall's Massachusetts Almanack, 1789; — Noyes' New Hampshire Calendar, 1795, New buryport; — A Friend's Astronomical Diary, by Fry, 1796, Portsmouth; — Ranlet's New' Hampshire and Massachusetts Almanack, 1799. (8) 127 THOMAS'S Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut Almanack, from i78itoi822 (lacking 1787). (41) 128 The same, 1 781-18 18. (irregular, no dupli- cates). (25). WtrsTWTTTWWWRjW:^ FQR!t% ¥<;.ar* of our REb^ivr^Tliej^t*; 178<>^ ' Beiog Biiiisxxr>>L^> cr L B . A P^Y E' A R, j AT)ftt[»'IIai».Ccl.'E-yTj)'« ^.rtttKW vo/ tit State cJ^^^ l^iicfe'tQilculajtiiias werc^' pVuthafed. ftpm . thai leairiKl artti'm- >,.|tEHJ AMLifXES,Ti ''*'-.'*' I T7^ •.S.d-^ij, kfolto.i ••'f:'"lSgi7,.»i»C\.ll78b.;3 ■|lCiWw:treR^:' Mnmn^y 'E:-{iif i8»Ei;i„'.«ext-.lli'e-ii^'H-T*v»rn 1 1 1'-'''' ■■ ■^^-- I - - ... ■ ■ ■■..■^■■■- .. — No. 117. PORTRAIT OF ETHAN ALLEN, 1780. 24 C. P. Lihbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued. 129 TAYLOR, Jacob. Almanack, for 1707, 12° stitched. Printed by Tiberius Johnson: Phila., (1707) See reproduction. 130 THOMAS, Robert. Old Farmer's Almanac, from 1793 to 1850. Bound in 6 vols. 12° half roan. Complete series from the first number, to and including num- ber 49 ; with original receipt signed by Robert Thomas, inserted. 131 THOMAS, R. B< Old Farmer's Almanack, from 1797 to 1870 (lacking 7 nos.) (67) 132 TRAVIS, Daniel. An Almanack of Coelestial Motions and Aspects for the (Di'onysion) Year of the Christian .^ra 1709. 18° stitched. America (New York, William Bradford), Printed and sold by N. Boon: Boston, 1709 The Brinley copies of this Almanac for 1709 and 1711, were marked out, not sold. "This almanac, was.certainly from Bradford's New York Press; the cut of 'the Anatomy of Man's Body,' is printed from the same block used by Bradford in Leeds's Almanacs 1710, 1713, etc., and there are other unmistakable marks of his typography; it is probable, but not quite certain, that Travis's Almanac for 1 7 1 1 and two or three others with similar imprints, were printed by Bradford for Boston booksellers, 1712-15." 133 TRAVIS. The same, 171 1. 18° stitched (lacks lower half of title) . 134 The same, 1712. 18° stitched. America. Printed: Sold by N. Boon: Boston, 1712 13s ^The same, 1716. 18° stitched. Printed for and sold by Timothy Green, at New London, also sold in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Boston, 17 16 136 ^The same, 1718. 18° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 17 18 137 The same, 1723. 18° stitched. T. Fleet: Boston, 1723 138 TULLEY, 1690; an almanack. By John Tulley. 16° sheets (stained, title torn and margins cut close). S. Green: Boston, 1690 139 TULLEY, 1691. 16° paper (stained). S. & B. Green: Cambridge, 1691 Waflilrrgcoo -Viclory doth thy Tfump^rs found* Who are wi* Laurals cover-J round ! No. 150. Emblematic Portrait of Washington. Ej^hemtrk Sideralis Or an For the Year of our L R D 1 707 . Contairiing the Motions Sc Afpef^s of the Planets ^nd Ec^fes of the Lu^mimries , Calculated ac cc»^ing-to-the Precepts of the Ableft AftrOno- ;imers and the moft rational Grounds, of Ajt. For the Zenith of Fhiiadeiphiai By JACOB Ti^YLOR Siocc God the World fay W)fdom,4'i4 Cfeijfe . s 1*0 Since Noah's Flood brp&ght {\titi^K Since Abraham the Son of Terab if A. 3154 Siitcc Mofes did the/cg in twain .divide 5104 Since Troys Jaft King wis flain b' Aphilles#ll, jas* Since That brave Cicj! London wijs: begun 2814 Since (our Account) the Julm Year b<;g3n 17^01 Since JESUS-dy'd to ftre RelapfedMart i5u Since nrft great ANN ihe EnglifliChm d«Jj|*eari 5 Since W^///iH»,.PtA7/r Arriv'd andGovcra'twfe :^ » 1 — r~ - - — . 7' I ■ I I mi -t I I ml . . ■ _'_.L.i . «^bv RaiLADEL^FHIA. ?lintcdby Tiberius f(Snjoh , ' j. ' . ' ■— *ri TyT ;! ! .,: ' j;V ..J ; !-y T-y, No. 129. TAYLOR'S PHILADELPHIA ALMANACK, 1707. 26 C. P. Libbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued. 140 TULLEY, 1692. 16° stitched. S. and B. Green: Cambridge,. 1692 Fine copy; at the end is 7 pp. of astronomical observations of the weather and winds from the Planets and their aspects. See reproduction. 141 TULLEY, 1695. 16° paper (badly stained and last 2 leaves badly damaged). Printed for John Usher, by B. Harns: Boston, 1695 142 TULLEY, 1698. 16° stitched (one leaf slightly mutilated). B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1698 See reproduction on page 28. 143 TULLEY'S Farewel, 1702,; an almanack. By John Tulley, who dyed as he was finishing this almanack, pp. 10 (Jan. to Aug. oiily). 16° stitched (top margins of first 3 leaves slightly damaged). B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1702 144 UNIVERSAL American Almanack, 1760. By "Andrew Aguecheek." 12° stitched. W. Bradford: Phila. 14s WARREN, Isaac. Astronomical Diary, or Alma- nack, for 1775. 16° stitched (lower corners of last 3 leaves badly torn). Printed and sold by the author: Woburn, 1775 146 WEATHERWISE, A. Father Abraham's Almanac, 1760. Curious wood-cuts. 12° paper. Phila. 147 WEATHERWISE'S Federal Almanack for 1788. Wood-cut view of the " Grand Convention." 12° stitched. J. Norman: Boston, 1788 Contains a description of that part of the Ohio country, where the ruins of a city was discovered, with a wood-cut view, p. 2. 148 WEATHERWISE. Federal Almanack, 1789;— Almanack, Portsmouth, 1788; — Almanack, Boston, 1789; — New Hampshire Calendar, 1795; — Astronomical Diary, 1796 (title torn); — Farmer's Almanack, 1800; — Genuine New England Almanac, Newburyport, 1807. (7) 149 WEATHERWISE'S Genuine Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut Almanack, 1791 to 1794 and 1795. ~(s) Boston. 150, WEATHERWISE. Town and Country Almanac, for 1784. 12° paper, uncut. N. Coverley: Boston. With emblematic portrait of Washington on pedestal, sur- rounded by all the goddesses, engraved on wood. Same style of en- graving as the portrait of Washington attributed to Paxil Revere in the Alnianac of 1781. See reproduction. 151 WEATHERWISE. • The same, for 1786. With curious wood-cut of "Gen. Washington's Jack Ass." 12° paper. Printed for J. Norman: Boston. •0^ J§. Tullej i6qu ^ Foc^the YEAR of our LOftO, ^»**' ^1 MDCxcir. ^ **^ Being CilTexcile or Lejp-Ycjpi 3«» •*^ And from the GREAriON, SO" •wo •e« 5 t "* ^' ^S «0€ Amplified with .Jiflronomical Obfervitiofts ^ 502 irom • thjSisnflf? fn<£/(?r trk** f;>r Sam^l^ ^ipBilitps, .tsd arc lo bfe Soid &«»»? ac his $li«^ at the Wdi <«d of the .S®» Exch.ange in ^Bdlotnu, Ig 9.8.- No. 140. TULLEY'S ALMANACK, 1692. ^ Tulky, I 6 p 8. ^ £t — -~~" % A N iALMANAaC For Che Year of our LORD, ^ M DC XC Vni. O)^ Being Second alter Leap- Year, Ip^ and from the CREATION, ig^t Whereln is Conrained the Omations, Courts^ ^5, Sprmg-tidii, Planets, Aljiefls and Weachcr, ^^ the Rifing and Setting of the SUN, to- ^ri gether with the Sun and .Moons place, and y-/■* BOSTON, N.jS. Pj^ntedby Bartholomew Grein, ^'^ and y<>A« ^//f» .-Sold at the Printing-Hnule ■*'' at the South end ot the Town, it 6 9 8. ??^ No. 142. TULLEY'S ALMANACK, 1698. Book Auctioneers. 29 AMERICAN ALMANACS, 1667-1800 — Continued. 152 WEATHERWISE. The same, for 1785. Full-page wood-cut view of the destruction of an air balloon. 1 2° paper, uncut. Weeden & Barrett: Boston, 1785 I S3 WEATHERWISE. Town and Country Almanack, 1781-1830 (irregular and 4 duplicates). (13) Boston and Salem. 154 WEST, Benjamin. Almanack, 1763; — New Eng- land Almanack for 1767 and 1768 (title torn) ; — North Ameri- can Calendar, 1782. (4). Providence and Boston. 1 55 [WHITTEMORE, N-] An Almanack, for 1706. By N. W. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1706 156 WHITTEMORE, N. An Almanack for 1719. 12° stitched. T. Fleet: Boston, 1719 157 The same. 1720. 12° stitched. T. Fleet: Boston, 1720 158 ^The same. 1721. 12° stitched. T. Fleet: Boston, 1721 159 ^The Same. 1722. 12° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1722 160 ^The same, 1723. 16"^ stitched. T. Fleet: Boston, 1723 161 — = ^The same. 1724. 12° stitched (margins of title torn). J. Allen: Boston, 1724 162 ALMANACS. Imperfect Almanacs and odd sheets. 1754-1793 (lot) BickerstafE, Low, Weatherssrise, Ames and others. AMERICAN ALMANACS, SINCE 1800. 163 ALLEN, A. New England Almanac, i8o6-'36 (irregular). (14) Hartford. 164 AMERICAN Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, 1830-40, '43-46, '48-52, and '60. 21 vols. 12° wrappers, uncut. Boston. 165 AMERICAN Comic Almanac, 1831, '32, '33, '36 and '38. (5) Boston. 166 AMERICAN Anti-Slavery Almanac, 1836 to 1840, '42 and '43. (7) Boston. 167 BEERS, A. Almanac, 1880-1822 (9); — Connec- ticut Pocket Almanack, 1803. Together (10) 168 BOSTON Almanac, for 1836 to 1859. Maps. 24 vols. 18° cloth. Boston. Includes the first issue. 30 C. F. Libbie & Co. AMERICAN ALMANACS, SINCE 1800 — Continued. 169 CHRISTIAN Almanack, from 182 1 to 1850. Bound in 3 vols. 12° half roan. Boston. Complete series, from the first number to and including 1850. 170 CLERGYMAN'S Almanack, 1809 to 1822 (nos. I to 14). (14) Boston. 171 COMIC. Yankee Doodle, 1849;— Jenny Lind, 1851; — Fisher's Comic, 1841, '51; — Jonathan Jaw-Stretcher, 1852; — National Comic, 1818; — United States Comic, 1840; — Broad Grins, 1832 ; — Comic Token, 1835, '36 and others. (18) 172 CROCKETT'S Almanack, 1836-1852 (irregular). (10) 173 DABOLL, N. New England Almanac, 1802 to 1839 (irregular). (14) New London. 174 FESSENDEN, T. G. New England Farmer's Almanack, from 1828 to 1836 (lacking 1835). Bound in one vol. 12° half roan. Boston. 17s FOWLER, L. N. Phrenological Almanac, for 1840, '42, '43 to '52 and '54. (12) Boston and New York. 176 HOUGHTON'S Genuine Almanac, 1804-12 (10) ;— Clergyman's Minor Almanack, 1811-19 (9); — ^Vincent's Alma- nack, 1809; — New England Almanack, 1813, '14, '15, '16, '18; — Christian Calendar, 1825-29 (5); — Physician's Alma- nack, 1817 and others. (45) 177 JOHNSON'S Pennsylvania and New Jersey Alma- nac, 1807; — Sewall's Astronomical Diary, 1802; — Strong's Astronomical Diary; — Wood's Almanac, 1822; — Mechanic's Almanac, 1825—26, and others, 1820-30. (18) 178 LIBERTY Almanacs, 1844 to 1,^52. (9) Syracuse and New York. 179 NOVA Scotia Calendar for 1816. 12° stitched, uncut. Halifax. 180 PERPETUAL Almanac, by which may be found the day of the week, or month for any year to come. By WilUam Briggs, 1814. Manuscript sheet, colored, 4°. 181 PEOPLE'S Almanac, 1834 to 1840. (7) Boston. 182 POLITICAL. Webster's Calendar, 1857-62 (s);— Gen. Taylor's Rough and Ready, 1848; — ^Jackson, 1836; — Whig, 1838; — Democrat's Almanac, 1840, '41; — Harrison, 1841;— Clay, 1845; — Free Soil, 1849, etc. (18) 183 POOR Richard's Almanac, 1805, 1843. (10) Boston and Rochester. 184 SPOFFORD, T. Astromonical Diary, 1817 to 1821 ; — Farmer's Almanac, 1822, '23, '24, '26, '28, '29; — ^The Yan- kee, 1830 to 1845, '47, '49. (30) Book Auctioneers. 31 AMERICAN ALMANACS, SINCE 1800 — Continued. 185 TEMPERANCE Almanac, 1834, '36, to '45. (11) Boston. 186 ALMANACS, 1830-40. National Temperance, 1836; — American Anti-Slavery, 1838; — Rhode Island, 183 1; — Egelmann's Town and Country, 1839; — Graham's 1834; — ■ Thomsonian, 1839; — Yankee, 1830, '32; — Massachusetts Family, 1833 to 1837, etc. (36) 187 ALMANACS, 1840-80. American Anti-Slavery, 1844; — ^Taylor's Common School, 1842; — Kentucky Farmer's 1846; — New England Anti-Slavery, 1841 ; — Friends, 1843; — Youth's, 1846; — ^Temperance Cooking, 1844; — Gardener's 1852, '57, '60, '61 and others. (49) 188 AMBLER, Sergeant I. W. Life of. " Truth stranger than Fiction." With service during the Rebellion. Portrait and illustrations. 8° half roan. Boston, (1873) 189 AMERICANA. System of Geography; or, a 'de- scriptive, historical, and philosophical view of the world, and of its various empires, kingdoms, and republics, particularly detailing those which have been introduced by the recent Revolutions, by a Literary Society. Numerous maps and plates. 4 vols. 8° sheep. Glasgow, 1805 Vol. I. is devoted exclusively to America, and gives an ex- haustive description of the various United States, Canada, Jamaica, Mexico, etc., and contains four folding maps and three curious plates. 190 AMERICAN Academy of Arts and Sciences. Me- moirs of . Vol.1. Copper-plates. 4° sheep. Boston, 1785 191 AMERICAN Advocate of Peace. Conducted by C. S. Henry and Francis Fellowes. Vol. i. 8° cloth (few margins water-stained). . Hartford, 1834-35 192 AMERICAN Ancestry; giving the name and de- scent, in the male line of Americans whose ancestors settled in the United States, previous to 1776. Vol. 12. Royal 8° boards. Albany, 1899 193 AMERICAN Antiquarian Society. Address to Members, 1819; — Proceedings, Oct. 21, 1868, April and Oct. 1869; — Necrology, by S. A. Green. 5 pamphlets. 194 AMERICAN Antiquarian Society. Addresses, 1813-39. 7 pamphlets. 195 AMERICAN Apollo; containing the pubUcations of the (Massachusetts) Historical Society, essays, moral, political, and poetical and the daily occurences in the natural, civil and commercial world. Part 2, vol. i (Jan. 6 to Sept. 28, 1792). 8° half sheep. Boston, 1792 Complete set of the second part, with all the original wrappers bound in at end. . The predecessor of the Massachusetts Historical Society Collec- tions. 32 C. F. Libbie & Co. 196 AMERICAN Biographies. Personal Reminiscences by R. B. Forbes;— Clinton B. Fisk, by Hopkins;— Dr. Judson, by Wayland;— Lives of the Wesleys, etc. 25 vols. 8° and 12° cloth. 197 AMERICAN Colonial Biography. Passages from the Life and Writings of William Penn;— Andrew Sherburne; — Captain John Smith, by Hill, etc. 6 vols.. 12° cloth. 198 AMERICAN Historical Association. Annual Re- ports for 1896 and 1898 to 1902. Bound in 11 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. Washington. Contains much historical and bibUographical matter. 199 AMERICAN Historical Association Annual Re- ports, for 189s, '96 (vol. i), '97, '99, 1900 (vol. 2) and 1902 (vol. 2). 7 vols. 8° cloth. Washington. Bibliographies, Indian history. Revolutionary history, etc. 200 AMERICAN History. Travels in the United States, by Montagu; — Cuba, by Ballou; — Cape Cod Folks; — Voyages and Enterprises of the Sons of New England ; — America from a French Point of View, etc. 24 vols. 12° cloth. 201 AMERICAN Magazine and Historical Chronicle. Vols. I, 2 and 3. 3 vols. 8° half russia. Boston, 1743-1746" Treaty with the Indians, 1742, Proceedings of the Assembly of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, description of Quebec, Journal of the Siege of Louisbourg, with wood-cut view of the town and har- bour, etc., (but lacks the 2 copper-plates). The first New England Magazine. 202 AMERICAN Monthly Magazine New series, vols. I to 5. Steel portraits and plates. 5 vols. 8" half russia. Boston, 1836-38 203 AMERICAN Museum (The); or, repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces, prose and poetical. Vols. I to 8, II, 12 and for 1798. 11 vols. 8° half sheep. Matthew Carey: Phila., 1787-1799 204 AMERICAN NaturaUst. Vols, i to 9. Illustrations. 9 vols. 8° in parts, uncut. Salem, 1867-75 205 AMERICAN Oriental Society. Journal of. Edited by C. R. Hanman and G. F. Moore. Vol. 8, part i. 8° cloth, uncut. New Haven, 1897 206 AMERICAN Philosophical Society. Transactions of. Vol. I, new series. Plates. 4° half russia (library stamp on title). Phila., 18 18 207 AMERICAN Political Biography. Gen. McClellfiu, by Hillard; — George Peabody, by Hanaf ord ;-H3harles Sum- ner, by Nason;— Henry Wilson;— Life of Col. PrenlD^t, etc. 25 vols. 12° cloth. Book Auctioneers. 33 208 AMERICAN Statistical Association. Collections of vol. I. 8° cloth. Boston, 1847 Felt's Statistics of Massachusetts towns. Indian population, Stamp Act, etc. 209 AMES, Fisher. Works of; to which are prefixed notices of his life and character (lacks portrait). 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1809 210 AMESBURY, Mass. History of , including the first seventeen years of Salisbury to the separation in 1654 and Merrimac from its incorporation in 1876. By Joseph Merrill. Portraits and map. 8° cloth. Haverhill, 1880 211 AMHERST, N. H. History of . From the grant of the township by the great and general court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, in June, 1728, to March, 1882. 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(15). 809 HARVARD University. Discourses. Dana's Dis- courses, May 10, 1767; — Wigglesworth on the Death of John Winthrop, 1779;— Boyd on the Death of Russell, 1795;— Pearson on the Death of Joseph Willard, 1804; — Quincy at the Dedication of Dane Law College, 1832, etc. 17 pamphlets. Book Auctioneers. 83 810 HARVARDIANA. Vols, i, 2 and 4. 3 vols. 8° half roan (with all the original wrappers). Cambridge, 1835-38 Vol. IV. contains Lowell's first printed compositions — 24 con- tributions — never collected or reprinted. 8n HARVARDIANA. Vol. 3, nos. 3 to 10. 8 parts 8° original wrappers, uncut. Cambridge, 1836-37 812 HARVARD Lyceum, published in 1810 and 1811. pp.432. 8° half roan. Cambridge, 18 11 " Edited and largely contributed to by Edward Everett, the other editors were N. L. Frothingham, J. F. Cooper, D. Damon, J. H. Far- nam, H. H. Fuller, S. Oilman, all of the class of 1811." With all of the 18 original wrappers, bound in. 813 HARVARD Register, 1827-28. pp. 384. 8° half roan. 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Boston, 1834 SISTER YEARS; TtT.iva Tne CARRIER'S ADDRESS, OF THE SALEM GAZETTE. rOR THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1839. 8 a Z. B II. 1839. 828* [HAWTHORNE.] The Sister Years; being the Car- rier's Address to the patrons of the Salem Gazette, for the first of January, 1839. 8°, pp. 8, as issued. Salem, 1839 " The Sister Years " is, beyond doubt, the rarest of all Haw- thorne's writings. Only one copy has turned up for sale at auction and that was sold by us on the French-Chubbuck sale, for $290. Even as recent as 1901 some of the best known authorities ex- pressed their doubt as to whether a copy existed, and their belief that the title was only mythical. Book Auctioneers. 85 837 HAYWARD. Gazetteers, New Hampshire;— Vermont. Maps. 2 vols. 12° half roan. Boston, 1849 838 HAYWARD. Centennial Anniversary of the building of the Hayward Family Mansion at Easton, Mass., Aug. 14, 1878. Map. 12° cloth (no title page). 839 HAZARD, Caroline. 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Manchester, 1897-8-9 Original historical sketches, genealogies, etc. 1090 MANSFIELD, Isaac (Chaplain of Gen. Thomas' Regiment in the Continental Army). Sermon preached in the Camp at Roxbury, Nov. 23, 1775. 8°stitched. Boston, 1776 109 1 MANSUR Family. Partial Record of the Mansur Family. By John H. Mansur. pp. 59. 8° wrappers, uncut. Burlington, 1901 io6 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1092 MANUAL of Exercises, as ordered by his Majesty in the year 1764. (Lacks plates.) pp. 35. 8° stitched. Phila., 1776 1093 MANWARING. Individual and National Depend- ance and Independence, considered, together with observa- tions on the Present State of the Times ; exhibited in an ad- dress, delivered at New London, Con. July 4, 1808, 8° papers, uncut (name on title). Hartford, 1808 1094 MAP. Pelham's Revolutionary Map of Boston. A Plan of Boston in New England, with its Environs, including Milton, Dorchester, Roxbury, Brookline, Cambridge, Med ford, Charlestown, parts of Maiden and Chelsea, with the military works constructed in those places in the years 1775- 76. Dated at Head Quarters Boston, July 28, 1775. By Henry Pelham. Folio, copper-plate. The upper half of the map only, taking in the Northern part of Boston, from Copp's Hill to Boston Common, Charlestown, Brookline, Maiden, etc. This revolutionary majp when complete is extremely rare and one has been catalogued by a Boston Bookseller at $1000. 1095 MAP. Plan of Hudson's River from Albany to Fort Edward (and ye Road from thence to Lake George as Surveyed) Lake George, the Narrows, Crown Point, part of Lake Champlain, with its South Bay and Wood Creek, accord- ing to ye best accounts from ye French Gen's. Plan, and other observations. By Timo. Clement, Haverhill, Feb. 10, 1756. Engraved and printed by Thomas Johnston, Boston, New England, April, 1756. Folio, copper-plate. Very small piece missing from lower corner, otherwise in fine condition, bril- liant impression, mounted on linen. Size 17^x27 inches. See reproduction, reduced in size. 1096 MAP. Plan of Kennebeck and Sagadahock Rivers and Country Adjacent (where on are delineated ye Bounda- ries of several Ancient Grants) being taken from Actual Sur- veys made by Joseph Heath, Phineas Jones, John North, and Ephraim Jones. Inscribed by Thomas Johnston, Boston, November 20, 1754. Engraved, Printed and Sold by Thomas Johnston, Brattle Street, Boston, New England, 1754. Large folio, copper-plate, size 24 by 36 inches, with full margins,with the borders and boundary lines colored by hand. A fine perfect and brilliant impression of a very rare map. Not mentioned in Williamson's Bibliography of Maine. See reproduction, reduced in size. 1097 MAP of Portsmouth, N. H. H. F. Walling, En- gineer. C. W. Brewster, Publisher, 1850. Folio. 1098 MAP. Chart of Salem Harbor, 1855. U. S. Coast Survey. Folio. Book Auctioneers. 107 1099 MARBLEHEAD, Mass. Discourse occasioned by the Loss of a number of Vessels with their Mariners belonging to the town of Marblehead, Dec. 17, 1769. By William Whit- well. 8° stitched. Salem, 1770 HOC MARBLEHEAD, Mass. Barnard's Discourse, July 16, 1 761 ; — -Barnard's Ordination Sermon on Isaac Story, 1771; — Ellis' Oration before the Light Infantry Company, July 4, 1811; — Dana's Discourse on the History of the First Christian Church, 1816; — Crowninshield's Address before the Columbian Society, 1826, etc. 22 pamphlets. iioi MARCY and McClellan. Exploration of the Red Riverof Louisiana, 1852 (lacks atlas). Plates. 8° cloth. Washington, 1854 1 102 MARIE Antoinette. Memoirs of the Private Life of. By Madame Campan. 8° boards, uncut. Phila., 1823 - 1 103 MARIETTA, Ohio. Sermon delivered at the Ordi- nation of Rev. Samuel P. Robbins, to the Pastoral Care of the First Church and Society in Marietta, Jan. 8, 1806. By Thomas Robbins. Small 4° stitched, uncut. Marietta (1806) Early Ohio imprint. 1 104 MARIETTA. History of Saint Luke's Church. By Wilson Waters. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Marietta, 1884 1 105 MARKHAM, Richard. Colonial Days ; stories and ballads for young patriots. Illustrations. Royal 8° cloth. , New York (1881) 1 106 MARSH, John. Temperance Recollections; an autobiography. Steel portrait. 12° cloth. New York, 1866 1 107 MARSHALL, Chief Justice John. Writings of, upon the Federal Constitution. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1839 1 108 MARTYN, W. Carlos. The Pilgrim Fathers of New England, a history. 12° cloth. New York, 1867 1 109 MARTYN, William F. Geographical Magazine ; or, a new, copious, complete and universal system of Geogra- phy of Asia, Africa, Europe and America. Copper-plates. 2 vols. 4° calf. London, 1782 Vol. i!, pp. 450-568, America, with 3 maps and a view of Niagara Falls. 1 1 10 MARYLAND Geological Survey. Numerous maps and plates. 3 vols, royal 8° cloth. Baltimore, 1897 Report of the State Geologist. nil MASONIC. Anti-Masonic Sun Almanac, for 1832. Wood-cuts. 12° stitched. Phila. 1 1 12 MASONIC. By-Laws of St. John's Lodge, Boston. By J. W. Allen. Frontispiece. 12° cloth. Boston, 1899 Contains list of members, 1 733-1899. io8 C. F. Lihhie & Co. 1 1 13 MASONIC. Centennial Celebration of St. An- drew's Royal Arch Chapter, Masonic Temple, Sept. 29, 1869. 4° cloth. Boston, 1870 1 1 14 MASONIC. Celebration of the i2Sth Anniver- sary of St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter, 1 769-1 894. Por- trait and plate. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1894 1 1 15 MASONIC. Dedication Memorial of the New Masonic Temple, Boston. By W. D. Stratton. Photographic plate. Small 4° cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1868 1 1 16 MASONIC. Gentleman's Pocket Register and Free Masons Annual Anthology for 18 13. By John Lathrop, Jr. 18° half sheep. Boston. Masonic History, list of Lodges; list of Massachusetts Militia; Navy of the United States, etc. 1 117 MASONIC. Hodge, Michael. Oration pronounced before the Right Worshipful Master and Brethren of St. Peter's Lodge, at the Episcopal Church, in Newburyport, on the Festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24, 5802. Small 4° stitched. Newburyport, 1802 1 1 18 MASONIC. Knapp, S. L. Discourse on the Life and Character of DeWitt Clinton, Washington, March 29, 1828. 8° stitched. Washington, 1848 1 1 19 MASONIC. Lodge of Saint Andrew and the Mas- sachusetts Grand Lodge. Plates. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1870 Centennial Memorial: only 500 copies printed. 1 1 20 MASONIC. Memoir of the Pilgrimage to Virginia of the Knights Templar of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, May 1859. 12° cloth. Boston, 1859 1 12 1 MASONIC. New England Almanac and Masonic Calendar, for 1828 and 1829. (2) Boston. 1 122 MASONIC. New England Anti-Masonic Almanac, from 1830 to 1835. Wood-cuts. (6) Boston. Account of the murder of Morgan, sketch of Morgan's life, Morgan trials, opinions on Masonry by Adams and others. 1 123 MASONIC. Scarlet Book of Free Masonry. Illus- trations. 8° cloth. New York, 1880 1 124 MASONIC. St. John's Commandery, No. 4, Knights Templar, Philadelphia; a condensed history, 1819- 1901. By G. W. Kreamer. Portraits. 12° cloth, n. p., n. d. 1125 MASONIC. Freemason's Monitor, by Davis, 1849; — Philosophical History of Free-Masonry, by Arnold, 1854; — Freemasonry in all Ages, by Carey, 1896. 3 vols. 12° cloth. 1 126 MASONIC. Address at the Centennial Anniver- sary of St. John's Lodge, No. i, Portsmouth, N. H., June 24, 1836, by C. W. Moore; — Spirit of Free Masonry, a poem, by Andrew Nichols, 1831. 2 pamphlets. MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION SERMONS, 1690-1874. r-i"'. MadeXinto the. GENERAL COURT OF THF MfachufetsCOL ONT.BtOJ^m^tmh At the AnnWerfarv ELECTION 28 d, ^w. 1.690. By COTTON MATTER Miniaer of , the Gofpel. I W . i n, » ■ ■ J I ■ I. ■ Dielbrevis, opus multnin,- merces magna, Pater-fimt^ lijs urget, operarij ne fint pigci. Pqfton^ Prmtedhy Samuel Green, ior Jofeph Browning at the corner of the Prifoi 1 127 MATHER, Cotton. The Serviceable Man; a dis- course made unto the General Court of the Massachusetts Colony, New England, at the Anniversary Election, 28d 3 m. 1600. 18° stitched (title page slightly torn). S. Green: Boston (1690) See reproduction. THE OH A R A C T E R Of a GOOD RULER. As it was Recommended in a SERMON Preached bslore his Excli._ncy the GOVERNOUR, and .the Honoiira- hje COUNCILORS, and Aflem- • bly of theyREPRESENTATIVES •of the Province of Majjachufms-Bay in NE^-ENGLAS'b. On Ma/ 50. 1694. Which was the Dav for Election of COUNSELLORS 'for that Province. 1 I By Samuel mtard, Te^ch^r of a Church in Bcfim. Bojlofi .Printed by BeHiaJ^in Hamt; fJf J!i4kbael Perry, un(!ci;'^e fVi(h,E:nii • ^ of the Taivni IMjff.- ^f ^$944 i 1 1 28 WILLARD, Samuel. Character of a Good Ruler, as it was recommended in a sermon, May 30, 1694. 18° stitched. B. Harris: Boston, 1694 See reproduction. OfTered in the "" SERMON To the General Affemhly of tlie Province, of the Majfachufetts-Bay, at the Anniverfary ELECTION. May^ 2,7. 16^6. WhereWf I. The Condition of the Future, as well as the /='(7/-wr TIMES, in which we are concerned, is Confidered. . II. A Narrative of the late Wonderful -Deliverance, of the KING, and the three K|NGDOM.S,& all the Englifu DOMINIONS, is Endeavoured. HI. A Relatbn^.afno lefsriian SEVEN MI- RACLES, within this little while wrought by the Almighty Lord Siffu^Sf Cgtilt, for the Confirmation pf our Hopes, that iome Glorious Wbrks,\oTth.Q welfare of flisChurch, are Quickly to be done, is annexed. ^ " ' " I— ■ I , ^1 ■■—■■■■—■ I Ml,., . - .1. ■«» By COTTON MATHER. Bojien In IV £. Printed by B Green, and f » ^te»^ ■for Diuncan Campbet at his Shop over-agaii^ 1 /the bld-Mcetiaa.Houfe. 1696. | . 1 129 MATHER, Cotton. Things for a Distress'd People to Think Upon {offered in a sermon May 27, 1696. 18° stitched. B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1696 See reproduction. r THE EXCELLENCY Publick SPIRIT Difcourffd : In a SERMON, Preached in the Audience of the General Aflemtjly qf the Province of the Maffach* fetts. Bay in New Ewgland^ May z/s 1701, Being the day for Eled^ion ofCounfellors in that Provirtce. . By 3Jncreafe ©atfter. Pfal J 19 46 1 wiltfpmk ofthyT(/fiimmies kftri Kings , and will not he afhamtd. Deejft fairly (juead tfita [uffttat ttirfetfi, fed Camilb, nefas tft. BOSTON in NEW'ENGLAUD i Printed by iB. Green, & J Alkn^ iot HicUlat Boone, near the Old Meeting Houle. I 7 p 2, 1 130 MATHER, Increase. The Excellency of a Pub- lick Spirit ; discoursed in a sermon, May 27, 1702. 18° stitched. B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1702 See reproduction. Book Auctioneers. 113 MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION SERMONS — Continued. 1 13 1 BELCHER, Joseph. Singular Happiness of such Heads or Rulers as are able to Choose out their Peoples Way • sermon May 28, 170 1. 18° stitched. B. Green & J. Allen: Boston, 1701 1132 ELECTION Sermon, 1705 (pp. 31 to 54 only). 18° stitched. 1 133 NORTON, John. An Essay tending to Promote Reformation, by a brief sermon. May, 26, 1708. 16° stitched, uncut. B. Green: Boston, 1708 1134 SERMON Preached May 25, 1709. 16° stitched (lacking title page). 113s WADSWORTH, Benj. Sermon, May 30, 1716. 18° stitched (title and first six leaves supplied in rnanuscript) . Boston, 1716 1 136 COLMAN, Benjamin. Sermon, May 28, 17 18. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 17 18 1137 WILLIAMS, W. Sermon, May 27, 1719. 16° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 17 19 1138 STONE, N. Sermon, May 25, 1720. 12° paper (manuscript copy). Boston, 1728 1139 HANCOCK, John. Sermon, May 30, 1722. 12° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1722 1 140 COLMAN, Benjamin. Sermon, May 29 1723. 12° stitched, uncut. B. Green: Boston, 1723 1141 SEWALL, Joseph. Sermon, May 27, 1724. 12° stitched, uncut. B. Green: Boston, 1724 1 142 THAYER, Ebenezer. Sermon, May 26, 1725. 12° stitched. B. Green: Boston, 1725 1143 THACHER, Peter. Sermon, May 25, 1726. 12° stitched (name cut from half title). B. Green: Boston, 1726 1144 BAXTER, Joseph. Sermon, May 31, 1727. 12° stitched, uncut. B. Green: Boston, 1727 J 1145 BRECK, Robert. Sermon, May 29, 1728. 12° stitched, uncut. B. Green: Boston, 1728 1146 SERMONS, from 1729 to 1874 (lacking 1752 and 1764). 1729 to 1850 bound in II vols. 8° half roan, 1851-1874 in the original wrappers. Sold as 35 vols. 8°. Boston. 1147 • Another lot, 1735 to 1881 (irregular and a few duplicates). 129 pamphlets. 114 C. F. Lihhie & Co. 1 148 MASSACHUSETTS. Constitution, or Frame of Government, agreed upon by the Delegates of the People of the State of Massachusetts-Bay, in Convention, begun and held at Cambridge, on the first of Sept., 1779, and continued by adjournments to the second of March, 1780. pp. 43. 8° stitched. Boston, 1784 1 149 MASSACHUSETTS and Its Early History ; Lowell Institute Lectures. 8° cloth (lacks title page), n. p., n. d. 1150 MASSACHUSETTS. Official Report of the De- bates and Proceedings, State Convention, May 4, 1853. 3 vols, thick- royal 8° cloth. Boston, 1853 1151 MASSACHUSETTS. Official Report of the De- bates and Proceedings, State Convention, May 4, 1853. 2 vols. 4° sheep. Boston, 1853 1 1 52 MASSACHUSETTS. History of the Emblem of the Codfish, 1895; — Old Representatives Hall; address Jan. 2, 1895, by A. S. Rowe. Illustrations. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, Boston, 1895 1153 MASSACHUSETTS. [Emerson, G. B.] A Report on the Trees and Shrubs growing naturally in the Forests of Massachusetts. 17 full-page plates. 8° cloth. Boston, 1850 1 1 54 MASSACHUSETTS. Acts and Resolves, 1692- 1747. Vols. I to 8 and 13. 9 vols, royal 8° sheep. Boston, 1869-1905 1 1 55 MASSACHUSETTS. Annual Report of the Ad- jutant-General for 1862, '63, '64 and '65. 4 vols. 8° cloth. Boston. Contains names of officers and men of the Mass. Volunteer regiments in the Civil War, etc. 1 1 56 MASSACHUSETTS. Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company Sermons, 1728 to 1849 (irregular and 9 duplicates). 47 paniphlets. 1 157 MASSACHUSETTS. Forty-Fourth Regiment. Letters from: experience of a 9 months' regiment. By "Cor- poral." 8° wrappers. Boston, 1863 1158 MASSACHUSETTS. 33d Infantry. Record of, 1862-65. By Andrew J. Boies. 8° cloth. ' Fitchburg, 1880 1159 MASSACHUSETTS 36th Infantry. History of By a Committee of the Regiment. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1884 Revised and corrected by W. H. Hodgkins. 1 160 MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Fire Society. Ad- dresses, 1797-1814. 12 pamphlets. 1 161 MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Mechanic Asso- ciation. Annals of. 1795-1892. Portraits and illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1892 Contains fine portrait of Paul Revere and others. • Book Auctioneers. 115 1162 MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Mechanic Asso- ciation. Addresses, 1809-1848. 7 pamphlets. 1 1 63 MASSACHUSETTS Historical Society. Collec- tions of, for 1792. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1792; Reprinted, 1806 1 164 MASSACHUSETTS Horticultural Society. Ad- dresses by Lincoln, 1837; — Dearborn, 1829; — Report, 1838; — Constitution and By-Law, 1841; — ^Transactions, 1842; — Addresses and Poem, Mercantile Library Association, 1845, with Report for 1845 and Winthrop's Lecture, 1853. 8 pamphlets. 1165 MASSACHUSETTS Magazine, or monthly mu- seum of knowledge and rational entertainment. Vols, i to 8 (all published). Vols, i, 2, 3, 4 and 8, sheep, vols. 5, 6 and 7 in parts, some with the original wrappers. Together 8 vols. 8°. Thomas & Andrews, Boston 1789-96 Very rare, containing 5 engraved title pages, 2 maps and 86 copper-plates engraved by S. Hill, Boston, including portraits of Washington, Franklin, Lafayette and Necker; Views of Faneuil Hall; Light-house, Boston Harbour; Castle William; Federal Edifice, New- York ; Seat of John Hancock ; Bridge over Charles River ; Bastile ; Arch erected in honor of the President ; Court House, Salem ; Harvard College; Niagara; Mystic River; N. E. Prospect from Boston Common; Upper Ferry, Schuykill ; Green Hill near Phila. ; Pennsylvania Hospital ; Eden Vale, Waltham; Dartmouth College; Newbury Bridge; HoUis St. Meeting House. This set lacks 7 plates, i engraved title, i title and indexes to vols. 7 and 8 ; margins on 5 plates torn and one plate badly torn in folds. 1 166 MASSACHUSETTS Missionary Magazine. Vols. I to 5. 5 vols. 8° sheep (original wrappers of vol. i bound in). Salem, 1803-7 1 167 MASSACHUSETTS Missionary Society. Sermons 1800-18 1 1. 9 pamphlets. 1 168 MASSACHUSETTS Pamphlets. Bartlett's Hist. 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Proposals in Church Government, by Holmes, 1774; — Facts respecting the First Church in Boxford, 1825; — Austin's Dedication Sermon, Hadley, 1808 ; — Todd's Sermon at the Dedication of the Union Meeting House, 1827; — Eaton's Discourse, Dedication of a New House of Worship, West Boxford, 1843, and other dedi- catory sermons. 20 pamphl.ets. 1 178 MASSACHUSETTS Towns. 4th of July Orations, 1795-1846. 22 pamphlets. 1 1 79 MASSACHUSETTS Towns. Sermons and Dis- courses, 1751-1840. 40 pamphlets. 1 180 MASSACHUSETTS Towns. Funeral Sermons, 1799-1850. 47 pamphlets. 1 181 MASSACHUSETTS Towns. Ordination Sermons, 1759-1843. 59 pamphlets. 1 182 [MATHER, Cotton.] Pietas in Patriam; the life of his Excellency, Sir WiUiam Phips, Knt., late Captain Gen- eral and Governour -in-Chief of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, New England. Written by one intimately acquainted with him. 16° half sheep. London, 1697 On verso of leaf before title is an attestation signed by Nath. Mather, John Howe, Matth. Mead, April 27, 1697. Book Auctioneers. 117 1 183 MATHER. Magnalia Christi Americana; or the ecclesiastical history of New England from its planting in the year 1620 unto the year 1698. Iii seven books. I. Antiquities. II. The Lives of the Governors. III. Lives of Sixty Famous Divines. IV. An Account of the University at Cambridge. V. Acts and Monuments of Faith. VI. A Faithful Record of Illustrious Providences. VII. The Wars with the Indians, etc. Folio, original calf (worn). Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, London, 1702 Lacks Errata, advertisements, map and third leaf of "Atesta- tion" ; margins of title and first 4 leaves torn, not injuring text. Size 8J X 12^. 1 184 MATHER. Magnalia Christi Americana, or the ecclesiastical history of New England, from the year 1620 unto the year 1698. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Hartford, 1820 1185 MATHER. Christian Loyalty; or, some suitable sentiments on the withdraw of King George the First, of Glorious Memory and the Access of King George the Second, unto the Throne of the British Empire. 12° stitched. Printed and sold by T. Fleet: Boston, 1727 1 186 MATHER. The Holy Walk and Glorious Transla- tion of Blessed Enoch; a sermon preached at the Lecture in Boston, two days after the death of the Reverend and Learned Cotton Mather, who departed this life, Feb. 13, 1728. By Benjamin Colman. (With an appendix), pp. 31, (3). 12° stitched. Boston, 1728 1 187 MATHER. Israel's Mourning for Aaron's Death; a sermon preached on the Lord's Day after the death of the very Reverend and Learned Cotton Mather. By Joshua Gee. 8° stitched (name cut from top margin of title). Boston, 1728 1 188 MATHER, Increase. Disquisition concerning Ecclesiastical Councils, proving that not only pastors, but brethren delegated by the churches have equally a right to a decisive vote in such assemblies. Small 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1 7 16, Reprinted, 1870 Only 125 copies printed. 1 189 MAYFLOWER Descendants; a quarterly maga- zine of Pilgrim genealogy and history. Vols, i to 6. 6 vols, go cloth. Boston, 1899-1904 1 190 MAYHEW, Experience. Observations on the Indian Language. Now published from the original manu- script by J. S. H. Fogg. Small 4° wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1884 Only 100 copies printed. 1 191 MAYHEW, Jonathan. Observations on the Char- ter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel in Foreign Parts; with remarks on the mistakes of East Apthorp, Missionary at Cambridge. 8° stitched. Boston, 1763 ii8 C. F. Lihhie & Co. 1 192 MAYHEW. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Rev. Jonathan Mayhew, pastor of the West Church and Society in Boston, from June, 1747, to July, 1766. By Alden Bradford. Lithgraphic portrait. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1838 1193 MEDFIELD, Mass. Hero of Medfield; containing the journal and letters of Allen A. Kingsbury, member of Co. 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Massachusetts Gazette, 1786 (4) ; — Green & Russell's Post-Boy, Feb. 15, 1762 (badly torn) ; — Massachusetts Spy, or Thomas's Boston Journal, Nov. 17, 1774; — Salem Gazette, May 25, 1784; — Essex Journal, July 16, 1784. (8) 1329 NEWSPAPERS. Massachusetts Spy; or, Thomas' Boston Journal, Jan. 27, 1774 to April 6, 1775 (irregular) 2 nos. mutilated). (17) Boston. 1330 NEWSPAPERS. New England Chronicle and Independent Chronicle Aug. 2, 1776 to Jan. 27, 1785 (irreg- ular). 45 nos. folio. Boston. 133 1 NEWSPAPERS. The Times. Vol. i, Dec. 12, 1807 to Oct. IS, 1808. 45 nos. bound in one vol. 4° paper, uncut. Boston. 1332 NEWSPAPERS. The Yankee. Vols. 3 to 5, Dec. 31, 1813 to Dec. 20, 1816 (lacks 4 nos. and 2 are mutilated). 152 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Boston. 1333 NEWSPAPERS. Norfolk County Journal. Vol. 2 and vol. 3, nos. i and 2, 54 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Roxbury, 1850-51 1334 NEWSPAPERS. Norfolk Repository. Vols. 2 and 3. 2 vols. 4° half sheep. Dedham, Mass., 1806-8 1335 NEWSPAPERS. Essex Journal and Merrimack Packet, May 11, 1774 and Feb. i, 1775 Folio. (2) Isaiah Thomas & H. W. Tinges: Newburyport. 1336 Essex Journal, Jan 9, 1779. Folio. J. Mycall: Newburyport. J227 Essex Journal and New Hampshire Packet, Feb. 9, Aug. 30, 1776 and Jan. 10, 1787. Folio. (3) J. Mycall: Newburyport J228 Essex Journal and New Hampshire Packet, Feb 7 to Dec. 26, 1787 (irregular and 2 nos. mutilated). 28 ■nos. folio, uncut. J- Mycall: Newburyport. 130 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1339 ^The same, Jan. 2 to Dec, 31, 1788 (irregular and 2 nos. mutilated). Folio. (14) W. Hoyt: Newburyport. 1340 The same. Jan. 7, to Dec. 30, 1789 (irreg- ular and 3 nos. mutilated). Folio, uncut. (39) 1341" ^The same. Jan. 6 to Dec. 29, 1790 (irreg ular) Folio, uncut. (41) 1342 The same. Jan. 5 to Dec. 28, 1791 (irreg- ular, small adv. cut out of one no.). Folio, uncut. (43) 1343 ^The same. Jan. 4 to Dec. 26, 1792 (irreg- ular. Polio, uncut. (40) 1344 ^The same. Jan. 2 to Dec. 25, 1793 (irreg- ular and 2 nos. mutilated). Folio, uncut. (42) 1345 ^The same. Jan. i to April 2, 1794 (irreg- ular.) Folio, uncut. (11) 1346 Essex Journal and the Massachusetts and New Hampshire General Advertiser, July 9 to Dec. 29, 1784 (lacks one no. and one no. badly mutilated). Folio, uncut. (25) J. Mycall: Newburyport. A Continuation of the above. 1347 ^The same. Jan. 5 to Dec. 28, 1785 (lacking 10 nos. and one no slightly mutilated. Folio, uncut. (42) 1348 The same. Jan. 4 to Dec. 6, 1786 (irreg- ular, 2 nos. sHghtly mutilated). Folio, uncut. (40) 1349 NEWSPAPERS. Essex Gazette. Vols, i to 3 (Aug. 2, 1768 to Jan. 8, 1771) (lacks no. 19). 1 2 7 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1350 The same. Vols. 3 to 5 (Jan. 8, 1771, to Dec. 29, 1772). 103 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1351 ^The same. Vols. 5 to 7 (Dec. 29, 1772, to Dec. 27, 1774). 104 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1352 The same. Vols. 7 and 8 (Dec. 27, 1774, to July 18, 1776) (lacks 8 nos.) 70 nos. bound in one vol. Folio; half sheep. Salem, etc. 1353 NEWSPAPERS. Essex Register. 180 7-'3 6. (19) 1354 NEWSPAPERS. Merrimack Gazette. Vol. i March 21 to Oct. 15, 1803 (lacks 3 nos. and 2 are mutilated). 28 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Newburyport. 1355 NEWSPAPERS. Morning Star. Vol. i, April 8 to Nov. 26, 1794. 34 nos. (2 mutilated) bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Newburypoit. 1356 NEWSPAPERS. Watch-Tower. Vol. 8, no. 17 to vol. 10, no. II. June 26, 1846 to May 19,1848. 98 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Newburyport, Bound in is the Massachusetts Observer, vol. 10, nos. t to 8. Book Auctioneers. 131 1357 NEWSPAPERS. Salem Gazette. Vols. 3 to 5 (April 8, 1784 to Dec. 26, 1785). 90 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Boston. 1358 The same. Vol. 5 (Jan. 5, 1790 to Dec. 20, 1791,) (lacks 22 nos. and 4 nos. mutilated,) 81 nos. boundin one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1359 The same. Vols. 6 and 7' (Jan. 3, 1792 to Dec. 31, 1793) (6 nos. missing). 99 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1360 ^The same. Vols. 8 and 9 (Jan. 7, 1794 to Dec. 29, 1795) (lacks 6 nos.) 98 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1361 ■ ^The same. Vol. 10 (Jan. 5 to Dec. 30, 1796). (19 nos. mutilated). 83 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1362 ^The same. Vol. 11 (Jan. 3 to Dec. 29, 1797) (lacks 4 nos. and 7 nos. mutilated). 100 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. ^Z^?> ^The same. Vol. 12 (Jan. 2 to Dec. 29,1798). (lacks I no. and 4 nos. mutilated). 103 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1364 ^The same. Vol. 13 (Jan. i to Dec. 31, 1799) (lacks 2 nos. and 2 nos. mutilated). loi nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1365 ^The same. Vol. 14 (Jan. 3 to Dec. 30, 1800). (lacks 2 nos. and i no. mutilated) 100 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1366 The same. Vol. 15 (Jan. 2, 1801 to Jan. 5, 1802) (lacks 6 nos. and i no. mutilated). 99 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1367 ^The same. Vol. 16 (Jan. 8 to Dec. 31, 1802) (lacks 5 nos.) 98 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1368 ^The same. Vol. 17 (Jan. 4 to Dec. 27, 1803) (lacks 2 nos. and 2 nos mutilated). 10 1 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1369 ^The same. Vol. 18 (Jan. 3 to Dec. 28, 1804) (lacks 8 nos.- and 5 nos. mutilated). 96 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. ' Salem. 1370 ^The same. Vol. 19 (Jan. i to Dec. 24, 1805) (lacks 2 nos. and 3 nos. mutilated). loi nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1371 The same. Vol. 20 (Jan. 3 to Dec. 30, 1806) (lacks 2 nos. and 4 nos. mutilated). 103 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 132 C. F. Libbie & Co. 1372 The same. Vol. 21 (Jan. 2 to Dec. 29, 1807) (lacks 6 nos). 99 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1373 The same. Vol. 22 (Jan. i, 1808 to Jan. 3 1809) (lacks 3 nos. and 2 nos. mutilated). 103 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem 1374 The same. Vol. 23 (Jan. 6 to Dec. 29, 1809) (lacks I no. and 2 nos. mutilated). 102 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1375 ^The same. Vol. 24 (Jan. 2 to Dec. 28, i8io) (lacks 4 nos.) 100 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1376 ^The same. Vol. 25 (Jan. i to Dec. 31, 1811) (lacks 7 nos. and 3 nos. mutilated). 99 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1377 ^The same. Vol. 26 (Jan. 3 to Dec. 29, 1812) (lacks 7 nos. and i no. mutilated). 98. nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1378 The same. Vol. 27 (Jan. 5, to Dec. 10, 1813) (lacks II nos. and 4 nos. mutilated). 94 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1379 ^Thesame. Vol. 28 (Jan. 14 to Dec. 30, 1814) (lacks 6 nos. and 39 nos. mutilated). 98 nos. bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Salem. 1380 NEWSPAPERS. Salem Gazette. Vol. i to vol. 3, no. 129. Oct. 18, 1781 to April I, 1784. 129 nos. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 13 8 1 NEWSPAPERS. Salem Gazette and General Advertiser. Vol. i, nos. i to 29 (lacking 2 nos.) 27 nos. small folio. ■ Salem. 1382 NEWSPAPERS. Salem Gazette, Feb. 17, 1775;— Essex Journal, April 6, 1774; — American Gazette, Salem, Jan. 2, and 9, 1776; — Morning Light, Newburyport, Sept. 16, 1794. (S) 1383 NEWSPAPERS. Salem Gazette, 1796. 21 odd nos. 1384 NEWSPAPERS. Salem Impartial Register. Vol. 2. Jan. I, to Oct. 5, 1 80 1. 61 nos. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1385 NEWSPAPERS. Salem Mercury. Vols, i to 3, Oct. 14, 1786 to Dec. 29, 1789 (lacks 12 nos. and 2 are muti- lated). 3 vols, bound in one vol. Folio, half sheep. Salem. 1386 NEWSPAPERS.' Salem Observer, i826-'48. (16) Book Auctioneers. 133 1387 NEWSPAPERS. Providence Gazette, Sept. 6, 1783; — ^United States Chronicle, Jan. 17, 1788; — Halifax Journal, March 29, 1782; — New Brunswick Courrier Sept. 7, 1816; — Pennsylvania Mercury, Dec. 22 and 29, 1786; — Pa. Herald, Jan. 10, 1787, and others. (16) 1388 NEWSPAPERS. Loyal Sunrise. 1865-68. 17 odd nos. Presque Isle, Maine. 1389 [NEWTE, Thomas.] Tour in England and Scot- land, in 1785. Copper-plates. 8° calf. London, 1788 1390 NEWTON, Mass. History of the Early Settle- ment of, from 1639 to 1800, with a genealogical register of its inhabitants prior to 1800. By Francis Jackson. Portrait and map (mounted on linen) . 12° cloth. Boston, 1854 Fresh, clean copy. 1391 NEWTON. History of, from its earliest settle- ment to the present time ,1630-1880. By S. F. Smith. Por- traits, map and illustrations. 8° cloth. Boston, 1880 1392 NEWTON. King's Handbook of Newton. By M. F. Sweetser. Map and 200 illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1889 1393 NEWTON, Mass. Celebration of the 200th An- niversary, Dec. 27, 1888 (with historical address). 8° wrap- pers, uncut. Boston, 189 1 1394 NEW York City. History of . By Mary L. Booth. Portraits and illustrations. 8° half calf. New York, 1866 1395 NEW York City. Valentine's Manual for 1863. Portrait, maps and plates. Thick 12° cloth. New York. 1396 NEW York City. Smith, M. H. Sunshine and Shadow in New York. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1868 1397 NEW York City. Men and Mysteries of Wall Street. By J. K. Medbery. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1870 1398 NEW York City. Fowler, W. W. Ten Years in Wall Street. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1870 1399 NEW York City. Fowler, W. W. Inside Life in Wall Street. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Hartford, 1874 1400 NEW York City. Twenty-Eight Years in Wall Street. By Henry Clews. Portraits and illustrations. 8° cloth. New York, 1888 1401 NEW York City. Familiar Conversational His- tory of the Evangelical Churches of New York. Frontispiece. 18° cloth. New York, 1838 1402 NEW York 36th Regiment. Dalton, Edward B. (Surgeon). Memorial of . Portrait and map. 8° cloth. New York, 1872 134 ^- ^- Libbie & Co. 1403 NEW York Historical Society. Collections of, for 1809. Vol.1. 8° half calf. New York, 1811 1404 NEW York State. Documents relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York, procured in Hol- land, England and France. Vols, i to 10. By J. R. Brodhead. Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan. Maps. 10 vols. 4° cloth. Albany, 1856-58 1405 NEW York. Natural History of the State of New York. Numerous plates. 13 vols. 4° cloth. Albany, 1842-67 Comprises: Mineralogy, i vol.; — Geology, 4 vols.; — Agricul- ture, vols. I and 2; — PalcBontology, vols, i to 4 and S- 1406 NEW York Towns. Pettingill's Sermon at the Ordination of Johnson, Potsdam, 1812; — M'Donald's Address on America, Cooperstown, April 25, 1799; — Wood's Sermon at the Installation of Smith, Catskill, 183 1; — Warner's Ora- tion on PubHc Liberty, 1797 ; — Everett's Sermon at the Dedi- cation of the First Cong. Church, N. Y., 1821, and other sermons. 25 pamphlets. 1407 NIAGARA Falls. Burke's Illustrated Guide, 1856; — The Vicinity of Niagara Falls, folding map; — How to see Niagara. 3 vols. 16° and oblong 12° cloth and paper. 1408 NIAGARA Frontier; embracing sketches of its early laistory and Indian, French and English local names. By 0. H. Marshall, pp. 37. 8° wrappers. Buffalo, 1881 Reprinted for private circulation. 1409 NICHOLSON, Wilham. English Historical Li- brary; or, a short view and character of most of the writers now extant. 3 vols. 8° old calf. London, 1696 1410 NOBLE, Oliver. Regular and Skilful Music in the Worship of God, shewn in a sermon preached at New- buryport, Feb. 8, 1774. 8° stitched. Boston, 1774 141 1 NORRIDGEWOCK and Canaan, Maine. History of; comprising Norridgewock, Canaan, Starks, Skowhegan and Bloomfield, including a sketch of the Abnakis Indians. By J. W. Hanson. Lithographic plates. 12° cloth. Boston, 1849 14 1 2 NORRIDGEWOCK. History of, comprising memorials of the aboriginal inhabitants and Jesuit mission- aries, hardships of the pioneers, biographical notices of the early settlers, and ecclesiastical sketches. By William Allen. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Norridgewock, 1849 1413 NORTH, Thomas. The Church Bells of Leicester- shire; their inscriptions, traditions and peculiar uses, with chapters on bells and the Leicester bell founders. Illustra- tions. Royal 8° cloth. Leicester, 1876 Book Auctioneers. 135 1414 NORTH Bridge-water, Mass. History of, from its first settlement to the present time, with family registers. By Bradford Kingman. Lithographic portraits and plates. 8° cloth. _ Boston, 1866 1415 NORTH Brookfield. History of, preceded by an account of Old Quabaug, Indian and English Occupation, 1647-1676; — Brookfield Records, 1686-1783. By J. H. Temple. With a genealogical register. Steel portraits, map and illustrations. 8° cloth. North Brookfield, 1887 1416 NORTH Carolina and its Resources. Pubhshed by the State Board of Agriculture. Illustrations. Winston, 1896 1417 NORTH Carolina. In the Coal and Iron Counties. By P. M. Hale. 12° wrappers. Raleigh, 1883 1418 NORTHFIELD, Mass. Reminiscences of Men and Things in Northfield, 1812-1825. Illustrations, pp. 26. 8° stitched. n. p., n. d. 1419 NORTHAMPTON, Mass. The Meadow City's Quarter-Millenial Book; a memorial of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the settlement of the town of North- ampton, June 5—7, 1904. Numerous portraits and illustra- tions. Small 4° cloth. Northampton. 1420 NORTHAMPTON. Inscriptions on the Grave Stones in the Grave Yards of Northainpton, and other towns in the valley of the Connecticut, as Springfield, Amherst, Had- ley, Hatfield, Deerfield, etc. With brief annals of Northamp- ton. By Thomas Bridgman. Portraits. 12° cloth. Northampton, 1850 142 1 NORTH Western Boundary Question. An inter- esting and historically valuable "Scrap-Book," formed by F. B. Ogden at one time American Consul at Liverpool, con- sisting of maps, galley proofs of contemporary newspaper and magazine cuttings, manuscripts entitled "Which is the true North West Angle of Nova Scotia," etc., in 4° vellum volume. A unique volume of American History that should find a resting place in one of our large libraries. 1422 NORWICH University; her history, graduates and Roll of Honor. By William A. ElUs. Portraits and illus- trations. 8° cloth. Concord, 1898 1423 NOVA Scotia. Considerations on the Sovereignty, Independence, Trade and Fisheries of New Ireland (formerly known by the name of Nova Scotia) and the adjacent islands; submitted to the European Powers, that may be engaged in settling the terms of peace among the the Nations of War. pp. 24. 12° stitched, uncut. Published by order of the Free- men of the Sovereign, Free and Independent Commonwealth of New Ireland (1790) 136 C. F. Lihbie & Co. 1424 NOVA Scotia. Biographical Review; contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of the Province of Nova Scotia. Numerous half tone portraits. 4°' stitched, uncut. Boston, 1900 1425 NOVA-SCOTIA Magazine and Comprehensive Review of Literature, Politics and News. Vol. 2. 8° half sheep. Halifax, 1790 1426 NUMISMATICS. American Journal of Numis-. matics. Vols. 2 to 28. Illustrations. 27 vols, royal 8° in parts, uncut. New York and Boston, 1867-93 1427 NUMISMATICS. Bellorius, J. P. Romani Adno- tationes, nunc primum evulgatas in XII. Priorum Csesarum Numismata ab .-Enea Vico Parmensi. 81 copper-plate en- gravings, containing over 500 illustrations of ancient coins. Folio, vellum. Rom.as (1755) 1428 , NUMISMATICS. Benevan, Jean M. Le Caissier Italien, ou I'art de connoitre toutes les monnoies actuelles d'ltalie; ainsi que celles de tous les £tats et Princes de I'Eu- rope. 2 vols, folio, old calf (worn). Lyon, 1787 Vol. 2 comprises 173 copper-plate engravings, containing numer- ous illustrations of the old coins of Rome, Bologna, Naples, Milan, Venice, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, etc. 1429 NUMISMATICS. Benedictus. Numismata Graeca, non ante vulgata quae Antonius Benedictus, e suo maxima et ex amicorum, museis selegit subiectisque Gasparis Oderici animadversionibus. Copper-plate vignettes. 8° sheep. Romae, 1777 1430 NUMISMATICS. Birago, Francisco M. Impera- torum Romanorum Numismata a Pompejo Magno ad Herac- lium. Engraved title and numerous copper-plate vignette illustrations of ancient coins. Folio, boards (broken). Mediolani, 1730 1431 NUMISMATICS. Coin Catalogues. By S. H. & H. Chapman. Collection of Thomas Warner, heliotype plates, 1884; — Collection of Charles T. Bushnell, June 20, 1884; — Collection of Thomas Cleaney, Dec. 9, 1890, heliotype plates. 3 vols. 4° wrappers. Large Paper: with price lists to each part laid in. 1432 NUMISMATICS. Coin Catalogues. Large Bundle. 1433 NUMISMATICS. Clarke, WiUiam. Connexion of the Roman, Saxon and English Coins; deduced from obser- vations on the Saxon weights and money. 4° calf. London, 1767 Book Auctioneers. 137 1434 NUMISMATICS. Damoreau, Estienne. Traitd des Negociations de Banque et des Monnoyes Etrangeres. 'Ouvrage enrichi des representations des susdites monnoyes gravies en taille-douce. Copper-plates. 4° calf. Paris, 1727 1435 NUMISMATICS. Decorah Numismatic Journal Published quarterly, by Cooley and Holway. Vol. i. 4 parts small 4° wrappers, uncut. Decorah, Iowa, 1875 1436 NUMISMATICS. Eckfeldt and DuBois. Manual of Gold and Silver Coins of all Nations, struck within the last Century. Illustrated with numerous engravings of coins, executed under the direction of Joseph Saxton. 16 plates.' 4° cloth. Phila., 1842 1437 NUMISMATICS. Essay concerning Silver and Paper Currencies, more especially with regard to the British Colonies in New England, pp. 24. 8° half morocco, uncut (lower margin of title torn). Boston (1738) Autographs of Samuel Sewall and A. Bowen on title. 1438 NUMISMATICS. Essays on Medals. Small 8° boards, uncut. London, 1774 1439 NUMISMATICS. Haller, F. L. Catalogus Nu- mismatum Veterum Grsecorum et Latinorum, maxime vero Imperatorum, Augustarum, Caesarumque Romanorum, quae exstant in Museo Civitatis Bernensis'. Frontispiece. 8° half calf. Bernae, 1829 1440 NUMISMATICS. [Hooper, George.] Inquiry into the State of the Ancient Measures, the Attick, Roman and Jewish, with appendix, containing EngHsh money, etc. 8° paneled calf (broken). London, 1721 Book-plate of Jeremiah Miles, D. D. 1441 NUMISMATICS. Humphreys, H. N. Coin Col- lector's Manual. Over 150 illustrations on steel and wood. 3 vols. 12° cloth. Bohn: London, 1853 1442 NUMISMATICS. Medailles sur les Principaux. Evenements du Regne de Louis le Grand; avec des ExpHca- tions historiques. 285 copper-plates of medals. Small folio, original calf. Baden, 1704 1443 NUMISMATICS. Morelhanus. Thesaurus Fam- iliarum Romanarum, Numismata Omnia. Nunc primum edidit, commentario perpetuo illustravit Sigertus Havercam- pus. 179 copper-plates containing several hundred illustra- tions. 2 vols, folio, boards. Amstel^dami, 1734 1444 NUMISMATICS. Morelhanus. Thesaurus Com- mentaria in XII. Priorum Imperatorum Romanorum Nu- mismata Aurae, Argentea, Aerea. Cum praefaitone Petri Wesselingii. Engraved titles and 233 copper-plates, contain- ing several hundred illustrations. 3 vols, folio, boards. Amstelaedami, 1752 138 C. p. Libbie & Co. 1445 NUMISMATICS. Musei Sanclementiani Numis- mata Selecta Regum Populoram et Urbium, Praecipue Ini-_ peratorum Romanorum, Grasca, ^gyptiaca et Coloniarum Illustrata. 42 copper-plates, containing over 400 illustrations. 4 vols. 4° vellum, gilt backs. Romae, 1808 1446 NUMISMATICS. Patin, Charles. Histoire des Medailles, ou introduction a la connoissance de cette science. Copper-plate vignettes and engravings of ancient medals. Small 8° half vellum, uncut. Paris, 1695 1447 NUMISMATICS. Patinum, C. Imperatorum Ro- manorum Numismata ex asre mediae minimae formae. Nu- merous copper-plate illustrations. Folio, calf, gilt back (worn) Argentina, 167 1 1448 NUMISMATICS. Pinkerton, John. Essay on Medals; especially those of Greece, Rome and Britain. 6 copper-plates. 2 vols. 8° half sheep. London, 1808 1449 NUMISMATICS. Prime, W. C. Coins, Medals and Seals, Ancient and Modern; Illustrated and described. Illus- trations. Square 8° cloth. New York, 1861 1450 NUMISMATICS. Repertorio Numismatico per conoscere qualunque moneta Greca tanto urbrica che dei re e la loro respettiva stima. Ridotto a specchio topografico da Francesco de Dominicis. 2 vols, royal 4° vellum, gilt backs. Napoli, 1826 145 1 NUMISMATICS. Simon's Essay on Irish Coins and the Currency of Foreign Moneys in Ireland; with Mr. Snelling's Supplement, also an additional plate. 12 copper- plates. 4° half sheep. Dublin, 18 10 1452 NUMISMATICS. Smids, Ludolphi. Romanorum Imperatorum Pinacotheca; sive, duodecim Imperatorum simulacra, Elogtis, Numismatibus, Historia Suetoniana. En- graved title, 12 copper-plate engravings of coins, 12 eques- trian portraits of Roman emperors and one plate. Small 4° half sheep. Amstelaedami, 1699 1 453 NUMISMATICS. Treatise of the Revenue and False Money of the Romans; to which is annexed, a disser- tation upon the manner of distinguishing antique medals from counterfeit ones. 8° calf. London, 1 741 1454 NUMISMATICS. VaiUant, Joanneni. Numis- mata Imperatorum Romanorum Praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumum et Tyrannos. Numerous copper-plates of coins. 2 vols, in one. 4° old calf. Parisiorum, 1692 1455 NUMISMATICS. Vaillant, Joan. Numismata Imperatorum, Augustarum et Caesarum, a Populis, Romanae Ditionis, Graece Loquentibus, ex omni Modulo percussa. Numerous copper-plate illustrations. Folio, vellum, gilt back. Amstelaedami, 1700 Book Auctioneers. 139 1456 NUMISMATICS. ^[Walker, O.] Greek and Roman History illustrated by Coins and Medals. Small 8° old calf. London, 1692 1457 NUMISMATICS. American Numismatic and Archasological Society. Articles of Incorporation, 1878, and 1884; — Proceedings of the Annual Meetings, 20th to 3Sth (i878-'93); — American Journal of Numismatics, July and Oct., 1894; — Report of the Proceedings of Society in Phila., iSSi, etc. 20 pamphlets. 1458 /^'CALLAGHAN, E. B. Documentary History V-/ of the State of New York. Maps and illus- trations. Vols. I, 2 and 3. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Albany, 1849-51 Contains much historical matter relating to Indians of New- York. 1459 OHIO. Poole, William F. The Early Northwest. pp. 26. 8° wrappers. New York, 1889 1460 OHIO Archaeological and Historical Quarterly. Illustrations. Vol. 2, nos. 1,3, and 4. 8° wrappers, uncut. Columbus, 1888 Contains Marietta Centennial no., pp. 251. 1461 OLIPHANT, Mrs. The Makers of Florence: Dante, Giotto, Savonarola, and their city. Portrait and illus- trations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 1462 OLMSTEAD, F; L. Journey in the Seaboard Slave States. First ed. 12° cloth (library stamp on title). New York, 1856 1463. ORGANGEBURG County, S. C. History of . By A. S. Salley, Jr. Portraits and map. 8° cloth. Orangeburg, 1898 1464 ORATION upon the Beauties of Liberty; or, the Essential Rights of the Americans (Dedication to the Earl of Dartmouth, by "A British Bostonian.") 8° stitched. Boston, 1773 1465 ORDINATION Sermons. Barnard on Edward Barnard, 1743; — Chauncy on Howard, 1767; — Adams on Wyeth, 1766; — Rogers on Treadwell, 1763 and 9 others. Bound in one vol. 8° sheep. 1466 ORDEAL (The) ; a critical journal of politicks and literature. Vol. i. 8° half roan. Boston, 1809 1467 OREGON. Geographical Sketch of that Part of North America called Oregon, containing an account of the Indian title, first discoveries, disposition of Indians, number and. situation of their tribes. By Hall J. Kelley. With a new folding map of the country, lithographed by Pendleton, p. 80. 8° unbound. Boston, 1830 Rare, in such fine condition with map. 140 C. p. Libbie & Co. 1468 OREGON. Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, relative to the territory beyond the Rocky Mountains, Jan. 4, 1839. pp. SI. 8° stitched. Washington. 1469 OREGON Newspaper. Oregon Spectator. Vol. i, nos. I and 12. (2) Oregon City, 1845-46 The first newspaper printed in Oregon. 1470 ORNITHOLOGY. Cassell's Natural History: The Feathered Tribes. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. ' London, 1854 147 1 OTIS, James. Life of; containing also notices of some contemporary characters and events from the year 1760 to 1775. By William Tudor. Steel portrait plate. 8° sheep. Boston, 1823 1472 "Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys. X Numerous maps and plates, including col- ored plates of birds, fishes, insects, fossils, etc. 13 vols. 4° half calf and cloth. Washington, i8s5-'6o 1473 PAINE, Thomas. Rights of Man; — Common Sense, addressed to the inhabitants of America; — Letter to Abb6 Raynal on the affairs of North America. 3 vols, in one. 8° sheep. London, 1891 1474 PAINE Family Records; a journal of Genealogical and Biographical Information respecting the American fami- lies of Payne, Paine, Payn, etc. Edited by H. D. Paine. 2 vols. 8° in the original parts, as issued. New York, 1880-83 1475 PAINTING, its Rise and Progress, from the earliest ages to the present time. 12° cloth. Boston, 1846 1476 PALFREY, John G. 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Boston, 1874 1610 READING. Bridge's Sermon at the Ordination of Stone, 1 761; — Adams's Sermon at the Ordination of Pren- tice, 1769; — Stone's Discourse, April 25, 1799; — Worcester's Sermon, April 15, 1804; — Stone's Half-Century Sermon, 1811; — Hist. Address and Poem, Bi-Centennial Celebration, 1844, etc. 15 pamphlets. 161 1 READINGTON, N. J. Historical Discourse and Addresses Delivered at the i7Sth Anniversary of the Reformed Church, 1719-1894. Portraits and illustrations. 12° cloth. (Somerville, N. J., 1895) 16 1 2 REED. Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed. By William B. Reed. Steel portrait. 2. vols. 8° cloth. Phila., 1847 Presentation copy, with inscription by the author. 1613 REGULATIONS for the Uniforms and Dress of the Marine Corps of the United States, from the original text and drawings in the Quartermaster's Department, May, 1875. 10 plates, 8 of which are in colors. Royal 4° buckram. Washington, 1875 Standard book of uniforms. 1614 REHOBOTH, Mass. 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Oration and Poem delivered before "The Sons of Rhode Island" in New York, on their first anniversary, 1863; — Rhode Island's Adoption of the Federal Constitution, 1 790-1890; — Historical Address, City of Newport, July 4, 1876, by W. P. Sheffield ;—Narragansett Historical Register for Jan., 1890. 4 pamphlets. 156 C. p. Libhie & Co. 1622 RHODE Island. Hitchcock's 4th of July Oration, Providence, 1793; — Hitchcock's Discourse at the Dedication of the New Cong. Meeting House, Providence, 1795 ; — Maxcy's 4th of July Oration, 1799 ; — Goddard's Address on the Change in the Civil Government of R. I., 1843; — Affairs of Rhode Island, by Wayland, 1842, etc. 18 pamphlets. 1623 RICHARDSON, Albert D. The Secret Service; the field, dungeon and escape. Illustrations. 8° sheep (bind- ing broken). Hartford, 1865 1624 RICHARDSON, Samuel. Clarissa; or, the history of a young lady. Illustrations. First Boston ed. adorned with cuts. 18° boards. Samuel Hall: Boston, 1795 1625 RICHARDSON Memorial. 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London, 1835 1639 ROWLEY, Mass. Chandler's Sermons, Feb. 10, 1854; — ^Jewett's Sermons, on the Death of Noyes, 1759; — • Bradford's Sermon, July 5, 1789; — Palmer's Sermon, June 7, 1797, etc. 13 pamphlets. 1640 ROWSON, Mrs. Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth; — Lucy Temple, a sequel to Charlotte Temple. 2 vols. 16° boards. New York, n. d. 1641 ROWSON. Memoir of. With elegant and illus- trative extracts from her writings in prose and poetry. By EHas Nason. Portrait. 8° cloth. Albany, 1870 Presentation copy to D. C. Colsworthy, with inscription by the . author. 1642 ROXBURY, Mass. History of Roxbury Town. By Charles M. ElHs. 8° cloth. Boston, 1848 1643 ROXBURY. Sketch of the History of the Gram- mar School, by Parker, 1826;— Addresses before the Rox- bury Charitable Soc, 1794-1804 (6) ;— Williams' Address at the Dedication of Eliot Hall, 1832;— Gray's Half Century Sermon, 1842, etc. 23 pamphlets. 158 ^ C. F. Lihhie & Co. 1644 ROYAL American Magazine. 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