fier pis ert vt pte pater Sane eae we = >; : ree =e reese See ste ats he Sie See Bie ae eee se Sass Se —= Rew : = é Ty x = ast > = = heroes = =e = : a =: = Sa aS c sila Sige eee Bean Pt ee gS fen eats re eter = =e Tu MY yh mints } “We te ar THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK ENTRANCE, 6 EAST 23rp STREET BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919 AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE TIME OF SALE THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF H. M. LEVENGSTON, Esa. OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. TO BESOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE OWNER ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rD, 1919 AT 3:00 O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON AND 8:15 O’ CLOCK IN THE EVENING AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES Pa 7 | \ J ) 4 i » « - a . ‘ . be , - bi < . f ) . 5 ' - a ~~ ' e U ¢ . , ‘ . ‘ u ' ' . \ — s - - ~ . } . cd ’ i ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' n . 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M. LEVENGSTON, Eso. OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. COMPRISING HANDSOMELY BOUND LIBRARY SETS FIRST EDITIONS AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE OR RESTRICTION BY ORDER OF THE OWNER ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23RD, 1919 AT 3:00 O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON AND 8:15 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS NEW YORK CITY PREFATORY NOTE Mr. Levengston’s Private Library, herein catalogued, comprises an ex- ceptionally choice collection of Bravrirutty Bounp Lisrary Sxrs of the so-called Eprrion pe Luxn, Larce Paper, aND JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER Eprrions of the complete works of nineteenth century English, American and French romantic and historical writers of note. A number of these sets are specially illustrated with Watercolor Drawings and engravings illustrative of the text. 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Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale, or any session thereof, will be furnished by the Association at a reasonable charge. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, New York City. AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE OWNER, THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF H. M. LEVENGSTON, Esq. First Session, Numbers | to 208, inclusive WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23rd, AT 3:00 O’CLOCK 1. A’Becketr (Grupert A.). The Comic History of England. With a series of 20 Humourous illustrations, IN cotors, by John Leech, as well as numerous woodcut illustrations in the text. 2 vols. Lon- don, Punch Office, 1851-1855; [atso] The Comic History of Rome. Illustrated with 10 full-page COLORED PLATES and numerous wood- cuts in the text by John Leech. London, Bradbury & Evans [1853]. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, original brown cloth, gilt, uncut. London, 1851-1855-[1853] “The Comic History of Rome” is the First EpITion. AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BRIGHT SET. 2. ArnswortH (Witi14m Harrison). The Historical Romances of Wil- liam Harrison Ainsworth. With a large number of portraits and etchings, by and after painters and etchers of note, MAINLY IN TWO STATES, unfinished remarque and finished remarque on Japanese vellum paper. 20 vols. 8vo, three-quarter brown levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son, recent FIRST STATE LIBRARY EDITION. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VEL- LUM PAPER. Limited to 1,000 numbered sets, of which this is number 213. CONTENTS : Boscobel; Constable de Bourbon; St. James’s; Old St. Paul’s ; Constable of the Tower; Star Chamber ; Rookwood ; Crichton ; Cardinal Pole; Lord Murray of London; Talbot Harland ; Guy Fawkes; Windsor Castle; The Goldsmith’s Wife; Jack Sheppard; Manchester Rebels; John Law; Tower of London. \ 3. ArnswortH (WiLLiam Harrison). The Historical Romances of Wil- liam Harrison Ainsworth. With a large number of portraits and etchings, by and after painters and etchers of note. 31 vols. 8vo, full autumn-leaf morocco, with interlaced floral ornamentation on both sides of each volume, corner onlays of white morocco, paneled backs with floral onlays of white morocco, doublures of blue morocco with centre ornaments composed of floral ornamentation and small [Continued First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd ml ait erent eS eS [No. 3—Continued | dots, ornate dentelle borders, blue watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt edges. Anglo-American Authors Association, New York [ Philadelphia : George Barrie & Sons, recent | MAGNIFICENT SET OF THE First STATE OF THE LARGE PAPER JAPAN EDITION OF THE WRITINGS OF AINSWORTH. EACH VOLUME WITH ILLUMI- NATED TITLE-PAGE IN RED, BLACK AND GOLD, WITH VIGNETTES IN WATER- COLORS. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. Limited to 250 sets, of which this is number 90. WITH IMPRESSIONS OF THE ETCHINGS IN THREE STATES—First State, and Remarque, After Remarque, one of which IS IN cotors. Each half-title contains a colored facsimile. CONTENTS : Boscobel; Cardinal Pole; The Constable de Bourbon ; The Constable of the Tower; Crichton; The Goldsmith’s Wife ; Guy Fawkes; Jack Sheppard; John Law; The Lord Mayor of London; The Manchester Rebels ; Old Saint Paul’s; Rookwood; Saint James’s; The Star-Chamber ; Talbot Harland; The Tower of London; Windsor Castle. [See Reproduction of binding. | 4, ArnswortH (WittiAm Harrison). The Writings of W. H. Ainsworth. With illustrations by George Cruikshank, Hablot K. Browne, and others. 16 vols. S8vo, three-quarter green polished morocco, gilt tops. Backs faded, and “Auriol” without title-page. London: George Routledge, 1882 and undated CONTENTS : Jack Sheppard; The Miser’s Daughter; The Spendthrift ; Windsor Castle; Rookwood; Mervyn Clitheroe; The Flitch of Bacon ; The Tower of London; Old St. Paul’s; Guy Fawkes; Boscobel ; Auriol; The Star Chamber; The Lancashire Witches ; Ovingdean Grange; Crichton. 5. Atpus Ciassics: comprising,—The Works of Master Francis Rabelais. Completely translated into English by Urquhart and Motteux. 2 vols.; The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau. Now first com- pletely translated into English. 2 vols.; The Novellino of Masuccio. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. 2 vols.; The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio. Now first completely done into English verse and prose by John Payne. 2 vols.; The Novels and Tales of J. de La Fontaine. Completely translated into English. 2 vols.; The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre. Newly translated from the authentic text, with an Essay upon the Heptameron, by George Saintsbury. With dlustrations on Japanese vellum paper, IN cotors. Together, 12 vols. 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, richly ornamented sides and backs, doublures of blue levant with floral ornament in centre of each panel, blue watered- silk linings, gilt tops, uncut. : London: Privately printed for members of the Aldus Society, 1903 EDITION DE LUxE. Limited to 1,250 copies, of which this is Number 208. AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET. [§ ON] SUIPUIg JO WORST] UOTJIpyA UBdeE adv o6.1B[—SovdUBUIOY [BOLLOISTFT HDLYOMSNIV NOSIYUUVH WVITIIM First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 6. AnIson (ARCHIBALD). Essays: Political, Historical and Miscellaneous. 3 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt tops, By ROOT. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1850 Brest Lisrary Epirion, uniform with the Author’s History of Europe. %. ALKEN CoLorEep Puatss. [Apperley (C. J.).] The Life of John Myt- ton, Hsq., of Halston, Shropshire . . . with his Hunting, Racing, Shooting, Driving and Extravagant Exploits, by Nimrod. With nu- merous illustrations by H. Alken and T. Rawlins, ALL OF WHICH ARE IN cotors. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged, with a Notice of Nimrod. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. Binding some- what rubbed. London, 1869 8. [AnisTrREE (RicHarp).| The Ladies Calling. By the Author of The Whole Duty of Man. LHngraved frontismece. First EDITION. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. Oxford: Printed at the Theater, 1673 9. |AuustrEE (RicHarp).| The lively Oracles given to us. Or, The Christian’s Birth-Right of Duty, in the Custody and Use of the Holy Scripture. By the Author of The Whole Duty of Man. With frontispiece and vignette on title. ‘Third Edition. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. At the Theater in Oxford, 1679 10. American Arr. Sheldon (George William). Recent Ideals of Ameri- ean Art. A series of 175 reproductions vn photogravure or typo- gravure. Thick folio, full morocco, gilt edges. Somewhat rubbed. : New York [1890] 11. Ammrican Stags. The American Stage. A series of 100 portraits and scenes, ALL IN coLors; each plate within sunken mat, with descrip- tion on the reverse. Enclosed in 10 folio morocco portfolios, front cover of each containing a scene in colors. Philadelphia: Gebbie & Company, 1901 AstraL Eprrion. LIMITED TO 12 COPIES, OF WHICH THIS IS NUMBER 7. A NUMBER OF PORTRAITS CONTAIN THE AUTOGRAPH OF THE SUBJECT, each autographed on separate card within panel. Among the portraits, with autograph, may be mentioned,—Blanche Walsh, Mary Mannering, Otis Skinner, N. ©. Goodwin, Charles Richman, Leslie Carter, Annie Russel, William Gillette, Maxine Elliott, Julia Marlowe, Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore, May Irwin, Edna May, Viola Allen, Anna Held, and others. 12. Ammrican Statesmen. Edited by John T. Morse, Jr. Vuagnette on : titles, numerous portraits, ALL ON INDIA PAPER, and facsimiles of autographs. 32 vols. 8vo, three-quarter brown morocco, gilt tops, uncut, THE PUBLISHER'S BINDING. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1898-1916 Larcre Paper Epirron of the first series, complete, including the General Index, with a selected Bibliography by Theodore Clarke Smith. Limited [Continued First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd [No.12—Continued | to 500 numbered sets, of which this is number 238. Beautifully printed throughout at the Riverside Press. CONTENTS : Benjamin Franklin. By J. T. Morse, Jr. ; Samuel Adams. By J. K. Hosmer; Patrick Henry. By M. C. Tyler; George Washington. By H. C. Lodge; John Adams. By J. T. Morse, Jr.; Alexander Hamilton. By H. C. Lodge; Gouverneur Morris. By Theodore Roosevelt ; John Jay. By George Pellew; John Marshal. By A. B. Magruder; Thomas Jefferson. By J. T. Morse, Jr.; James Madison. By S. H. Gay; Albert Gallatin. By J. A. Stevens ; James Monroe. By D. C. Gilman; John Quincy Adams.. By J. T. Morse, Jr.; John Randolph. By Henry Adams; — Andrew Jackson. By W. G. Sumner; Martin Van Buren. By E. M. Shepard ; Henry Clay. By Carl Schurz; Daniel Webster. By H. C. Lodge; John C. Calhoun. By H. Von Holst; Thomas H. Benton. By Theodore Roosevelt ; Louis Cass. By A. C. McLaughlin ; Abraham Lincoln. By John T. Morse, Jr.; William H. Seward. By T. K. Lothrop; Salmon P. Chase. By A. B. Hart; Charles Francis Adams. By C. F. Adams; Charles Sumner. By N. Storey; Thaddeus Stevens. By S. W. McCall; Index. By T. C. Smith. 13. AmERIcAN UNIVERSITIES. Chamberlain (Joshua L.—Hditor-in-Chief). Universities and their Sons; History, Influence, and Characteristics of American Universities. With biographical sketches and portraits of Alumni and Recipients of Honorary Degrees. Hatenswely tlus- trated with portraits and views. 5 vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt, gilt edges, slightly rubbed. Boston, 1898 14. Amours or Fausias. lLouvet de Couvray (John Baptiste). The Amours of Chevalier de Faublas. Founded on historical Facts, interspersed with most remarkable Narratives. A Literal Unexpur- gated Translation, from the Paris edition of 1821. With numerous engravings, etched by Louis Monztes, from drawings by Paul Avril. 4 vols. 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, richly tooled gilt backs and sides, doublures of brown morocco with floral borders, crimson watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. London: Privately printed for Societé des Bibliophiles, 1898 AstTRAL Epition. Limited to 52 copies. The publisher has given the following subscription numbers to these volumes,—Vol. 1, Nwmber 12; and Vols. 2, 3 and 4, Nwmber 1. The plates in TWO STATES, on Japanese vellum paper and India paper. Some of the plates IN COLORS. UNIQUE COPY, CONTAINING A NUMBER OF MARGINAL DRAWINGS IN WATER- COLORS BY DEVOE. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 15. AmMours or Fausias. lLouvet de Couvray (John Baptiste). The Amours of Chevalier de Faublas. Founded on Historical Facts, interspersed with most remarkable Narratives. A Literal Unex- purgated Translation, from the Paris edition of 1821. With nu- merous engravings, etched by Lows Monzies, from drawings by Paul Avril. 4 vols. 8vo, parchment boards, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London: Privately printed for Societe des Bibliophiles, 1898 Limited to 100 numbered copies on “Old English Spartan paper.’ This copy is Number 80. 16. ANTHOLOGY oF THE Brest Literature. The Universal Anthology. A Collection of the best Literature, Ancient Medizval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes. Edited by Richard Garnett, Leon Valée, and Alois Brandl. With illustrations on Japanese vellum and Holland paper, the frontismeces of each volume on Holland paper, IN cotors. 33 vols. royal 8vo, full crim- son morocco, with floral ornament in gilt onlaid in the centre of each cover, corners of each side with floral ornamentation, floral paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, New York, etc.: The Clarke Company, etc. [1899] EDITION DES AMATEURS. Limited to 250 copies, of which this is Number 54. A MAGNIFICENT SET. 17. ANTIQUE GEMs. A collection of the works of ancient writers of Greece and Rome, including,—Viratt. The Bucolics; Ovip. The Amours; Horace. Odes, Epodes, and Carmen Seculare; ANACREON. Odes; TuHeocritus. Idyls; Lucius. The Ass; Loneus. Daphnis and ‘Chloe; Proprertius. Elegies; Tarrus. Leucippe and Chtophon; APuLEIus. Cupid and Psyche; Luctan. Dialogues of Courtesans ; APOLLONIUS. Jasan and Meda. Illustrated with many charming vignettes, ALL IN TWO STATES, ONE DAINTY IN COLORING AND HEIGHT- ENED WITH GOLD. ‘Together, 13 vols. 8vo, three-quarter maroon morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie [1901-1902] PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. Limited to 1,000 numbered copies, of which this is Number 196. AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET, the text of which is printed within ornamental tablet borders, in the original Greek or Latin, with the Eng- lish translation on opposite pages, the latter by competent and experienced scholars. 18. ApPLETON’s ScreNTIFIC Series. Some illustrated. 62 vols. 12mo, half brown and green leather as issued, gilt tops, uncut. Bindings mainly rubbed, not returnable. | New York: Appleton & Company, 1896, etc. Comprises,—The Works of Herbert Spencer. 17 vols.; ° Thomas H. Huxley. 9 vols.; John Tyndall. 6 vols.; Charles Darwin. 15 vols.; and others. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd mi lbehc saan ine Nc ES ee 19. Arapran Nicuts. The Arabian Nights Entertainments, carefully re- vised and occasionally corrected from the Arabic. To which is added a Selection of New Tales, now first translated from the Arabic Originals. Also, an Introduction and Notes, illustrative of the Religion, Manners and Customs of the Mahomedans, by Jonathan Scott. With engravings from paintings, by Smirke._ 6 vols. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1811 Believed to be a Large Paper Copy. 20. ARABIAN Nicuts. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night; now Completely done into English Prose and Verse, from the Origi- nal Arabic, by John Payne. With etchings on India paper, by M. A. Lalauze. 9 vols.; [Also] Tales from the Arabic of the Breslau and Calcutta (1814-18) Hditions of the Book of the Thou- sand Nights and One Night, not occurring in the other printed texts of the work. Now first done into English, by John Payne. 3 vols.; [and] Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp. Done into English from the recently discovered Arabic text, by John Payne. One vol. Together, 13 vols. 8vo, vellum, gilt tops, uncut. London: Printed for Subscribers only, 1884-1889 Although stated on the title-pages as having been printed in London, it is probably the edition printed in New York, by Richard Worthington. 21. AncHrrecturn or Mexico. Baxter (Sylvester). Architecture of Mexico. With photographic plates by Henry Greenwood Peabody, and plans by Bertrand Grosvenor Goodhue. Illustrations in text and 150 pho- tographic plates. One volume of Text, and 11 cases containing the Plates. Together, 12 vols., uniformly bound in three-quarter green Morocco. Boston: J. B. Millet, 1901 GRAND DE LUXE Epition. Limited to 50 numbered and registered copies, of which this is Number 2. CONTAINS ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWING. ON FLY-LEAF OF VOLUME ONE AND ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTERS. The illustrations are engraved and taken from nature, and include views of many of the principal cathedrals, chapels, monasteries, and churches in Mexico. 22. Arr Gatierres or Evrore. Imperiale e Reale Galleria di Firenze. Extensively illustrated, with line and outline reproductions of the works of art in celebrated collection. 6 vols. large folio, halt vellum and. boards, uncut. Firenze [1844] A very important art publication, which is seldom offered at public sale. 93. Arr GALLERIES or Europe. The Great Masters in the Louvre Gallery. Extensively illustrated with full-page reproductions, ON INDIA PAPER, and smaller illustrations in the teat, some of the full-page plates are beautiful reproductions IN coLors. 12 parts, large folio, wrappers, uncut. In 2 full leather portfolios, elaborate gilt decoration, with ties. New York & Paris: D. Appleton & Co., & Goupil & Co., 1898- 1900. GRAND DE Luxe Epition. With English text. Limited to 200 copies. ONE OF THE MOST SUMPTUOUS ART PUBLICATIONS OF RECENT TIMES. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 24. AupsLEY (GrorcE AsHpowNn). The Ornamental Arts of Japan. With 100 full-page plates, MANY OF WHICH ARE BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN COLORS, SOME HEIGHTENED WITH GOLD. 2 vols. in 4, folio, half green moroceo, gilt tops. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1883-1884 A SUMPTUOUS PUBLICATION. Number 12 of an edition of 500 copies printed for American subscribers, autographed by the author, “G. A. Audsley.” This copy subscribed for by R. M. Oakman, Jr. The plates include illustrations of drawings, lacquer-work, metal-work, embroidery, textile-fabrics, industrial-work, cloisonné, carvings, heraldic designs, ete. 25. Banzac (Honoré pe). Works of Balzac. La Comédie Humaine of Honoré de Balzac. Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley. Illustrated with photogravure plates, in two states, one set on India paper. 40 vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut, contents lettered. London, Downey & Co., (Printed at the University Press, Cambridge) 1898 THE WorMELEY Epition. Number 194 of 250 copies printed. With replica illustrations on India paper. CONTENTS : Pére Coriot ; Modeste Mignon; Beatrix; Eugénie Grandet;_ The Two Brothers; The Lily of the Valley; Ursula; Lucian de Rubempré; Bureaucracy; The Lesser Bourgeoisie ; The Village Rector; The Magic Skin; Catherine de Medici; Memoir; and others. 26. Batzac (Ionort pe). The Works of Balzac now for the First Time completely Translated into English by G. Burnham Ives, and others. Beautifully illustrated with hundreds of etchings by Los Rios, Du- bouchet, De Billy, and others, on Japanese paper, with a DUPLICATE SET OF ALL THE PLATES ON InNprA PAPER. 53 vols., 8vo, full green levant morocco, gilt backs, solid gilt edges, contents lettered. Philadelphia: George Barri and Son [1899] THE LIMITED EDITION DEFINITIVE, printed throughout on JAPANESE PAPER. CoNTENTS : Scenes of Provincial Life, 10 vols. ; ‘Philosophie and Analytic Studies, 9 vols. ; Scenes of Parisian Life, 11 vols. ; Seenes of Private Life, 11 vols. ; Scenes of Military and Political Life, 5 vols. ; Scenes of Country Life, 3 vols. ; Repertory, 2 vols. ; Contes Drolatiques, 2 vols. 27. Bancrorr (GrorGE). History of the United States of America, from the Discovery of the Continent. The Author’s Last Revision. Por- trait. 6 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1882-1884 First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 28. Barr (Miss). Italian Scenery, from Drawings made in 1817. With numerous fine plates. 4to, full contemporary red morocco, elabor- ately gilt back and sides, gilt edges, By c. MuRTON. Binding slightly rubbed. London, 1820 29. BEACONSFIELD (EARL or). The Writings of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. With vignettes on title-page, and outline portrait of the author. 11 vols. 12mo, half crimson morocco, gilt backs, By BLACKWELL. London: Longmans, Green & Company, 1900 HUGHENDEN EDITION. CONTENTS: Vivian Grey; Contarini Fleming; The Rise of Iskander ; Endymion; Lothair; Coningsby; Venetia; Henrietta Temple; Tancred; Alroy; Sybil; The Young Duke. 30. Breaux AND Brenues or Enauanp. Illustrated with many fine photogra- vure and etched portraits and plates, and hand-colored frontispreces. 29 vols. 8vo, full dark blue morocco, elaborately tooled gilt backs and sides, gilt tops, uncut. London: Groler Society, recent EDITION DE Luxsz, only a limited number printed. HANDSOME SET. 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London: Bentley, 1824 Exrra-ILLustTRATED by the insertion of 30 portraits and views of char- acters and places mentioned in the work. : Among the portraits are those of Madame de Staél, William Dowton, Thomas Moore, Lady Noel Byron, John Philip Kemble, John Keats, Samuel Rogers, and others. 58. Campripce Cuasstcs. With a large number of lustrations, mainly on Japanese vellum paper, the frontispiece in two states, one colored, the other on India paper. Together, 20 vols. imperial 8vo, three- quarter olive-green crushed levant morocco, backs richly tooled in gilt, gilt tops, uncut. : Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1905-1906 ComPLETE Ser or THE DLarce Paper Eprrion. Number 280 of 600 printed. Beautifully printed in large type. Generally considered to be the best editions of these classics. CONTENTS : The Iliad of Homer. Translated into Blank Verse, by William Cullen Bryant. 4 vols. The Odyssey of Homer. . Translated into Blank Verse, by William Cullen Bryant. 4 vols. 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With illustrations on India paper by George Crutk- shank and Lalauze. 8 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, floral gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Knight & Brown, 1901 SrerrA MorENA Epirion. Limited to 100 copies, of which this is Num- ber 99. 70. Cervantes (Mrcurn pE). The History of the Valorous and Witty * Knight-Errant, Don Quixote of the Mancha. Translated by Thomas Shelton. With an Introduction by Royal Cortissoz. Phe wdlustra- tions by Daniel Vierge. 4 vols. royal 8vo, half white parchment and boards, gilt tops, uncut, three backs slightly discolored. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1906 PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON IMPERIAL JAPAN PAPER, Number 93 of 140 so printed. Contains two additional full-page illustrations, and extra prints before letters. Has all the full-page illustrations. The extra — plates are in separate volume, uniform with the work, making 5 volumes in all. Each volume in board case, with protecting board wrapper ; the backs of all somewhat soiled. 71. CHapman (GxorcE, Translator). The Iliads of Homer. 2 vols.; The Odysseys of Homer. 2 vols.;—Batrachomyomachia; Hymns and Hpigrams. All Translated by George Chapman. With Introduc- tion and Notes by Richard Hooper. 5 vols. square 12mo, full pol- ished calf, gilt, gilt tops, edges scraped. London: John Russell Smith, 1858-1865-1874 Liprary or Orp AutHors. Original issues, much superior to the later issues. %2. Curcaco Exurprtion or 1893. A History of the World’s Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago, 1893. By authority of the Board of Directors. Edited by Rossiter Johnson. Hatensively illustrated with full-page and smaller reproductions, portraits, views, etc. 4 vols. thick royal 8vo, full brown morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, doublures and linings of brown watered-silk, leather joints. New York, 1897 One of the most sumptuous of the several publications relating to this celebrated exposition. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd LK "8. CHINESE Drawines oN Ricze Paper. A collection of 36 drawings, on rice paper, of male and female figures in picturesque costume, birds, butterflies, etc. Folio, full yellow silk. Several drawings somewhat imperfect.. Enclosed in yellow silk brocade box. v4. Curistran Scrence. Eddy (Mary Baker G.). Science and Health; with A Key to the Scriptures. Frontispiece “Damsel, I say unto thee, arise.’ 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth, with circular ornament in centre of both covers, surrounded by “Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons.” Bindings slightly worn. Boston: Published by the Author, 1884 Eleventh Edition, in which the chapter on Demonology contains but 13 pages, the matter relating to the trial of Messrs. Eddy and Arens having been eliminated, and a new chapter of 24 pages “Key to the ' Seriptures,” added. The title of the book now becomes “Science and Health; with a Key to the Scriptures.” 75. Curonicigs. Froissart (Sir John). Chronicles of England, France, Spain and. the adjoining Countries. 2 vols. London, 1897; Mon- STRELET (ENGUERRAND DE). Chronicles. Translated by Thomas Johnes. 2 vols. London. 1858. With illuminated title-pages, and numerous illustrations in the text. Together, 4 vols. royal 8vo, halt blue morocco, gilt tops, gilt backs, By LARKINS. London, 1853-1857 ”6. Cuurcu (Samvurt Harpen). Oliver Cromwell, a History, comprising a Narrative of his Life, with Extracts from his Letters and Speeches, and an Account of the Political, Religious and Military Affairs of England during his Time. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarter brown mo- rocco, gilt tops, uncut. © New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1895 ExtrA-ILLUSTRATED, and extended from one volume to two, by the insertion of 126 portraits and scenes, of characters and places mentioned in the work. Each volume contains specially printed title-page, in addition to the title-page issued with the work. , Among the portraits (some of which are scarce) are Philip of Spain, Queen Elizabeth, Oliver Cromwell, David Hume, Cardinal Richelieu, Charles I., Henry IV., General Ruthven, John Rushworth, Henry Somer- set, James I., Prince Rupert, and others. v%. Crpper (Contey). The Dramatic Works of Colley Cibber, Esq. With portrait after Vanloo, engraved by Miller. 5 vols. 12mo, full pol- ished yellow calf, gilt backs, yellow edges. London: Printed for T. Rivington and Sons, 1777 Best Edition. Comprises,—Love’s Last Shift; Woman’s Wit; She would and she would not; The Careless Husband; The Lady’s Last Stake, and others. . v8. CLaprHorNE (HENry). The Plays and Poems of Henry Clapthorne. Now first collected. With illustrative Notes, and a Memoir of the Author. 2 vols. 8vo, full dark green levant morocco, gilt inside borders, gilt tops, uncut, BY THE CLUB BINDERY. London: John Pearson, 1874 LarceE Paper copy. Only 1,000 printed. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 79. Cuay (Henry). The Works of Henry Clay. Comprising his Life, Correspondence and Speeches. Edited by Calvin Colton. With an Introduction by Thomas B. Reed; and a History of Tariff Legisla- tion, 1812-1896, by William McKinley. Portraits and titles on Japanese vellum paper. 10 vols. large 8vo, three-quarter dark green morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904 CONNOISSEURS FEDERAL EpiTion. Limited to 400 signed and numbered sets, of which this is Number 327. Generally conceded to be the best edition of the writings of Henry Clay. 80. CoacHinG. Hussey (James Joun). Across England in a Dog-Cart, from London to St. Davis and back. London, 1891; Through Ten English Counties. London, 1894; [Atso] Harper (CHaruzs G.). The Marches of Wales. London, 1894; The Portsmouth Road and its Tributaries: To-day and in Days of Old. London, 1895; From Paddington to Penzance. London, 1893; The Cambridge, Ely and King’s Lynn Road. London, 1902. All idlustrated. Ati First Eprrions. Together, 6 vols, 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, sport- ing tooling on back and sides, gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE. ‘ London, 1891-1902 UNUSUALLY FINE SERIES Of these entertaining books on Coaching. A number of the old and rare prints, by Pollard and others, are reproduced in these volumes. 81. CoLtumBus (CuHRIstoPpHER). His own Book of Privileges, 1502. Photo- graphic facsimile of the Manuscript in the Archives of the Foreign Office in Paris, now for the first Time published . . . Translation into English with a Historical Introduction. The Transliteration and Translation by George F. Barwick, B.A., of the British Museum. The Introduction by Henry Harrisse. The Whole compiled and edited, with Preface, by Benjamin Franklin Stevens. With «dluma- nated coat of arms. Folio, pigskin back, oak sides, with metal clasps, uncut. London: B. F. Stevens, 1893 Finely printed at the Chiswick Press, by Charles Whittingham. 82. Cooper (JAMES Fenimore). The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper. With a large number of beautiful steel plates, after designs by F. O. QO. Darley. 82 vols. 12mo, original brown cloth, uNcUT. New York: W. A. Townsend & Company, 1859-1861 First ISSUES THROUGHOUT, AND A COMPLETE SET. UNCUT COPIES OF THE ABOVE ARE OF GREAT SCARCITY, aS most of the volumes were issued with cut edges. IT IS DOUBTFUL IF THERE ARE A DOZEN UNCUT SETS IN EXISTENCE. The following is a list of the volumes comprising the set, with the dates :—The Spy. 1859; The Bravo. 1859; The Red Rover. 1859; The Pilot. 1859; Lionel Lincoln. 1859; The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish. 1859; The Last of the Mohicans. 1859; The Pioneers. 1859; The Headsman. 1859; The Prairie. 1859; Wyandotte. 1859; The Sea Lions. 1860; The ; [Continued First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd pontiac fate ia Soe tecnapiisie [No. 82—Continued] Chainbearer. 1860; The Wing and Wing. 1860; The Redskins. 1860; Satanstoe. 1860; Homeward Bound. 1860; Home as Found. 1860; Jack Tier, 1860; The Oak Openings. 1860; The Monikins. 1860; The Water- Witch. 1860; The Pathfinder. 1860; Mercedes of Castile. 1861; Ways of the Hour. 1861; The Deerslayer. 1861; Precaution. 1861; The Heidenmauer. 1861; Miles Wallingford. 1861; The Two Admirals. 1861; The Crater. 1861; Afloat and Ashore. 1861. 83. Cooper (JAMES Fenrmore). The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper. With a large number of beautiful steel plates, after designs by F. 0. C. Darley. 32 vols. 12mo, half green morocco, floral gilt backs, gilt tops, edges cut. New York: W. A. Townsend & Company, 1859-1861 Bight of the volumes,—The Last of the Mohicans; Lionel Lincoln; The Headsman; The Spy; The Prairie; The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish ; The Pilot; The Pioneers,—are dated, 1859. Fourteen of the volumes,— Wyandotte; The Monikins; Jack Tier; The Oak Openings ; The Redskins ; The Sea Lions; The Wing and Wing; The Pathfinder; The Water-Witch ; Satanstoe; The Chainbearer; Homeward Bound; Home as Found; The Red Rover,—are dated, 1860. Ten of the volumes,—Precaution ; Afloat and Ashore; Miles Wallingford; The Bravo; The Two Admirals; The Heidenmauer: Mercedes of Castile; The Ways of the Hour; The Deer- slayer; The Crater,—are dated, 1861. 84, CosrumE Puares tv Conor. Ferrario (Dottore Giulio). Il Costume Antico e Moderno o Storia del governo, della milizia, della re- ligione, delle arti, scienze ed usanze di tutti i popoli antichi e moderni. LHmbellished with several hundred plates, many of which are finely couorED. 10 vols. thick folio, full contemporary Italian red morocco, gilt extra, gilt edges. Milano, 1816-1826 Eurore onNty. Does not contain the volumes relating to Asia, Africa, and America. One of the most notable costume books of all time. 85. Court Memotrs. The Secret Correspondence of Madame de Maintenon, with the Princess des Ursins; from the original manuscripts in the possession of the Duke de Choiseul. ‘Translated from the French. Portraits. 3 vols. Svo, half light blue morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, BY ROOT. London, 1827 Fine copy of the original issue. 86. Court or Lonpon. Reynolds (George W. M.). The Mysteries of the Court of London. With numerous woodcut illustrations. 8 vols. royal 8vo, half calf. London, 1850-1855, undated CoMPLETE set of original issue of this celebrated work. The impres- sions of the illustrations much superior to those of the later issues. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 87. CouRTIERS AND FAvoURITES oF Royautry. With numerous portraits, scenes, facsimiles of autographs, etc., mainly from contemporary sources, and on Japanese vellum paper, some IN COLOR. 20 vols. 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Binding of one volume lighter shade than balance of set. Paris: New York: London: Societé des Bibliophiles, and Mer- rill and Baker, no date IMPERIAL Epirion dE Luxe. Limited to 500 sets, of which this is Number 49. CONTENTS: Memoirs of Duke de Richelieu. 3 vols.; History of Henry IV. 1 vol.; Memoirs of Madame du Barri. 4 vols.; Memoirs of Marmontel. 2 vols.; Memoirs of Joseph Fouché. 2 vols.; Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz. 1 vol.; Memoirs of Madame d’Epinay. 38 vols. 88. Courts or Europr. A series of Memoirs of European Courts, as below described. Together, 18 vols, 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Hardy, Pratt & Company, 1899-1901 VERSAILLES Epirion. Limited to 800 copies, of which this is number 559. Hach work containing reproductions of portraits from rare and con- temporary sources. All the works are translated by Katherine Prescott Wormeley. CONTENTS: Memoirs of Madame De Motteville; The Prince De Ligne. 2 vols.; Marquis D’Argenson. 2 vols.; Cardinal De Bernis. 2 vols.; Duc De Saint-Simon. 4 vols.; Madame De Maintenon; Book of the Ladies; Mlle. De Lespinasse; Madame Hlisabeth De France; Count Axel Fersen. 89. Courts or Europe. Secret Memoirs of the Court of Europe from the 16th to the 19th Century. Illustrated with many fine photogravure portraits and plates, ALL IN TWO STATES, one on India paper, the other on Japanese paper, one set of frontispieces FINELY COLORED. Together, 24 vols. 8vo, shot-silk, two shades of blue, paper labels, one damaged, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie and Son, no date This edition is printed throughout on Japanese vellum paper and limited to 1,000 numbered copies, this copy Number 65. CONTENTS: CAMPAN (MapAme). Memoirs of Marie Antoinette. 2 vols. MARGARET DE VALOIS. Memoirs of Margaret de Valois, Queen of Navarre. Written by Herself. Brown (Joun). Memoirs of the Court of Sweden and Denmark from 1766 to 1818. 2 vols. SWINBURNE (Henry). Memoirs of the Court of Europe at the Close of the Last Century. 2 vols. MontTESPAN (MapaAmeE la Marquise de). Memoirs. 2 vols. Ducrest (MapAmME). Memoirs of Empress Josephine. 2 vols. MriraBeau (Count). The Secret History of the Court of Berlin. 2 vols. Fontenoy (Mme. la Marquise de). William II. Francis Joseph. .2 vols. [Continued First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd eee ee eee [ No. 89—Continued | Napotron’s Court and Cabinet of St. Cloud. 2 vols. Hausser (MADAME DU). The Private Memoirs of Louis XV. ORLEANS (DucHESS oF). Secret Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency. Veuse (Dr. E.). Memoirs of the Court of Austria. 2 vols. Royat Famity of France (The) during the Revolution. From the Journal and Letters of the Princess Lamballe. 2 vols. Memorrs of the Court of St. Petersburg. 90. Crang ILtusTRATIoNSs. Spenser (Edmund). The Faerie Queene. A Poem in six books, with the fragment Mutabilitie. Edited by Thomas J. Wise. Illustrated by Walter Crane. 6 vols. 4to, white buckram, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. In cloth case. London: George Allen, 1897 Beautifully printed by Charles Whittingham, and limited to 1,000 copies, printed on hand-made paper, for England and America. Now entirely out of print. 91. CrowneD Gems or France. Edited by Edmund Gosse. With Notes by Octave Uzanne. With photogravure and text portraits. 14 vols. 8vo, half red leather, gilt, gilt tops. New York: The Werner Company [1902] Comprises,—Writings by Goncourt, Dumas, Feuillet, Halevy, Zola, Sand, Daudet, and others. 92, CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Carey (David). Life in Paris; comprising the Rambles, Sprees, and Amours, of Dick Wildfire, of Corinthian Celebrity, And his Bang-up Companions, Squire Jenkins and Cap- tain O’Shuffleton; with the Whimsical Adventures of the Halibut ‘Family; including Sketches of a Variety of other Eccentric Char- acters in the French Metropolis. With 21 COLORED PLATES repre- senting scenes from real life, designed and etched by George Crurk- shank, and 22 wood engravings by the same artist. Royal 8vo, three- quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, edges smoothed. BY ToeT. London: Printed for John Fairburn, 1822 First Eprrion. Cohn, No. 104; Douglas, No. 43. Larce Paper copy. With the half-title, but like nearly all copies without the “Leaf to the binder;” the latter being exceedingly scarce and found in but few copies. A companion volume of Pierce Egan’s “Life in London.” The illustrations are extremely spirited and true, an extraordinary fact considering that the artist’s Continental experiences were limited to one day spent in Boulogne. From the Henry W. Poor library, with book-plate. 93. CrurKsHANK (GuorcE). [Whitty (I.).] Tales of Irish Life. LTlus- trative of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the People. Wath designs (6 woodcuts), by George Cruikshank. 2 vols. 12mo, halt green polished calf, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London: J. Robins & Co. 1824 First Eprtron. Volume two contains the leaf of advertisement at end. Volume one does not contain the leaf of advertisement. Both volumes, however, contain the half-title. Cohn, No. 752; Douglas, No. 71. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 94. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [Ackerman (J. Y.).] Tales of other Days, 95 96 oT 98 by J. W. A. With illustrations (6 full-page and one vignette on title) by George Cruikshank, engraved by J. Thompson, and S. and T. Willams. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt top, uncut, BY RIVIERE. London: Effingham Wilson, 1830 First EDITION. Cohn, No. 22; Douglas, No. 118. . CruIKSHANK (GrorGE). Barker (M.H.). Nights at Sea. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, full polished calf, gilt extra, gilt top, uncut. London, 1837-1838 The original numbers of Bentley’s Miscellany bound together, con- taining the above story. Bound in are the original wrappers, as well as the title-page for the work. . CRUIKSHANK (GerorGE). Jerrold (Douglas). Cakes and Ale. With etched title and frontispiece in cach volume, by George Crutkshank, 2 vols. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt tops, uncut, original cloth covers used as doublures, BY TOUT. London: Howe and Parsons, 1842 First EDITION. Cohn, No. 435; Douglas, No. 210. . CRUIKSHANK (GxEorcGE). Maginn (William). John Manesty, the Liv- erpool Merchant. With illustrations (6 etchings), by George Cruik- shank. 2 vols. small 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London: John Mortimer, 1844 First EDITION. Cohn, No. 500; Douglas, No. 219. . CRuIKSHANK (GrorcGE). ReacH (ANneus B.). Clement Lorimer. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 12mo, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt extra, dentelle inside border, gilt top, original cloth covers preserved, BY RIVIERE. London, 1849. Cohn, number 658; Douglas, number 249; Bruce (Cartron). Mirth and Moral- ity. A collection of Original Tales. With dlustrations by George Cruikshank. Second Edition. 12mo, full green crushed levant morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. London, 1835. Cohn, number 92; Douglas, number 152. Together, 2 vols. London, 1849-1835 99, CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). Mayhew (Henry). 1851: or, the Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and Family, who came up to London to “Enjoy Themselves,” and to see the Great Exhibition. Illustrations by George Oruikshank. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt top, edges scraped, original cloth covers preserved, BY RIVIERE. London [1851] Cohn, No. 5380; Douglas, No. 254. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 100. CrurksHanx (Guorce). The Humourist. A Collection of entertaining Tales, Anecdotes, Epigrams, etc. With 40 illustrations by George Cruikshank, COLORED BY HAND. 4 vols. square 12mo, original cloth, paper labels (one of which is slightly damaged), gilt tops, uncut. London: John C. Nimmo, 1892 One of 260 copies printed, of which this is Number 119. 101. CrurksHanx (GEorcE). Costetto (Dupiey). Holidays with the Hob- goblins. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. First Eprvion. 12mo, half maroon morocco, gilt top, edges scraped, By RooT. With advertisements. London, 1861. Cohn; number 162; Douglas, number 286; Gore (Mrs.). New Year’s Day. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. Frrst Eprrion. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt top, edges scraped, original cloth covers and advertisements pre- served, BY RIVIERE. London [1846]. Cohn, number 343; Douglas, number 232; Lirz or Manste Wavcou, Tailor in Dalkeith. With illustrations by George Cruickshank (sic). New Hdition (the first illustrated by Cruikshank). 12mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges, BY RIvizRE. Edinburgh, 1839. Cohn, number. 474; Douglas, num- ber 192. Together, 3 vols. : London and Edinburgh, various dates 102. CrurksHank (Ropert). BuLackMANTEL (BERNARD). [Charles West- macott.| The Punster’s Pocket-Book. With wlustrations by Robert Cruikshank. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. Somewhat worn. London, 1826; CrurksHANK AT HomE. With numerous illustrations by Robert Cruikshank. 4 vols. in 2, 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1845; Wesrmacotr (CHariEs). Points of Misery. With illustrations by Robert Cruikshank. First Eprrion. Royal 8vo, half roan. Poor binding. Large Paper Copy. Lon- don, 1823. Together, 4 vols. London, 1826-1845-1823 103. DaceiEy (R.).. Death’s Doings. With numerous illustrations designed and etched by R. Dagley. Second Edition, with considerable addi- tions. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt. London: J. Andrews, no date 104. Dartey Innustrations To SHaKEsPHaRE. A series of 30 plates to illustrate the works of William Shakespeare, by F. O. C. Darley. EACH PLATE A PROOF ON INDIA PAPER BEFORE ALL LETTERS, SIGNED IN THE AUTOGRAPH OF THE ARTIST. With printed descriptions on separate page. Folio, loose in oak box, brass handles, brass tablet, with lock and key. No place, no date A very famous series of illustrations. 105. Dauprr (AtpHONSE). The Works of Alphonse Daudet. Translated by George Burnham Ives, Katharine Prescott Wormeley, and others. With illustrations, mainly on India paper, some of the frontispteces [Continued First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd Me taiters COne hk Oe eo {No. 105—Continued | FINELY COLORED. 24 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1899-1900 Eprrion bE Luxe. Limited to 100 copies, of which this is Number Do, CONTENTS: The Nabob; Fromont and Risler; Robert Helmont ; Little What’s His Name; The Little Parish Church; The Evangelist; Kings in Exile; Scenes and Fancies ; Numa Roumestan; Rose and Ninette; Thirty Years in Paris, ete.; The Immortal; Memories of a Man of Letters; Sappho, etc. ; Tartarin of Tarascon, ete.; Port Tarascon; Studies and Landscapes ; Letters from my Mill, etc.; Monday Tales; Jack; The Support of the Family, etc.; Memoir. From the Library of S. Lichtenstein, with his book-plate in some of the volumes. 106. Days or THE Danpies and Braux AND Betius or Eneianp. Wath numerous portraits and illustrations (many of which are from contemporary sources) IN TWO STATES, Japanese vellum and Hol- land paper, a number IN coLors. 29 vols. 8vo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, ornaments on each side composed of floral and small dot tooling, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. London: The Grolier Society, no date Eprtion prs AMATEURS. Limited to 100 copies for England and Amer- ica, of which this is number 18. AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET. CONTENTS: BoapEN (JAMES). Mrs. Jordan. 2 vols. Crpper (CoLttEy). Memoirs by Himself. 2 vols. BurNEY (Fanny). Memoirs by Herself. Gronow (CapTaIn). Memoirs by Himself. 2 vols. FirzGeRaALp (Percy). Laurence Sterne. 2 vols. Moxtuoy (J. Firzcerarp). Peg Woffington. 2 vols. Montagu (Mary Wortiry). Memoirs by Herself. GoLpsMITH (OLIVER). Beau Nash. WALPOLE (B. C.). Charles James Fox. WaLpote (Horace). Memoirs by Himself. BoapEN (JAMES). Mrs. Sarah Siddons. 2 vols. Jesse (Caprain). Beau Brummell. (2 copies. ) Ernst (W.). Lord Chesterfield. 2 vols. JEAFFRESON (JOHN Corpy). Lady Hamilton, Lord Nelson. 2 vols. FirzGERALD (Percy). The Sheridans. Haminton (AntHony). Count De Grammont. CUNNINGHAM (PETER). Nell Gwyn. Moxtuoy (J. Firzceratp). Lady Blessington. Roprnson (Mrs. Mary). Memoirs by Herself. 10%. [De Covvray (Joun Bapriste).| The Amours of the Chevalier de Faublas. Newly and faithfully translated from the Paris edition of 1821. 4 vols. 12mo, three-quarter brown morocco, gilt tops, uncut. London: Printed by Benbow, Lord Byron’s Head, 1822 The reprint, with the old date. Complete unexpurgated translation of these celebrated memoirs. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd can hin a aa a a nn 108. DEFOE (DanteL). The Writings of Daniel Defoe. Edited by George A. Aitken. With illustrations by J. B. Yeats. 16 vols. 12mo, half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops. London: J. M. Dent, 1889-1900 Sr. Gites Epitton. Limited to 250 sets, of which this is Number 21. CONTENTS : Robinson Crusoe; Duncan Campbell; Memoirs of a Cavalier ; Captain Singleton; Moll Flanders; Journal of the Black Year; Colonel Jacque; Roxana; A New Voyage round the World; Captain Avery; Due Preparations for the Plague. 109. Duron (DanieL). The Writings of Daniel Defoe. With the Author’s Preface, and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier. Wath dlustra- tions on Japanese vellum paper. 16 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York: George D. Sproul, 1913 Laimtitrep Epitron. One of 1,000 copies printed, of which this is Num- ber 672. CONTENTS : Robinson Crusoe; Duncan Campbell; Memoirs of a Cavalier ; Captain Singleton; Moll Flanders; Colonel Jacques ; Journal of the Plague Year; Fortunate Mistress ; New Voyage Round the World; Preparations for the Plague; The King of Pirates. 110. Diartes oF Everyn AND Pepys. Evelyn (John). Diary and Corre- spondence. Edited by William Bray. Portrait. 4 vols. London, Henry Colburn, 1850. [Aso] Pepys (Samuz). Diary and Cor- respondence. With a Life and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Portraits. 5 vols. London, Henry Colburn, 1851. Together, 9 vols. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt tops. Lower portions of some of the bindings and pages lightly water-stained. Not return- able. London, 1850-1851 With the exception of the slight defect above mentioned, a good set of this favorite edition. 111. Drspry (Tuomas Frognati). The Bibliographical Decameron; or, Ten Days Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Manuscripts, and sub- jects connected with Early Engraving, Typography and Bibhog- raphy. With numerous fine portrait, plates, vignettes, etc., many on India paper, also wood engravings. 3 vols. royal 8vo, contemporary full green, straight-grained morocco, gilt edges, in the manner of, and probably by CHARLES LEWIS. London: Printed for the Author, by W. Bulmer & Company, Shakespeare Press, 1817 Contains the beautiful specimen of printing in gold at page 417, volume two. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 112. Dispin (THomaAs Froenaut). A Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Pic- turesque Tour in France and Germany. Numerous beautiful plates, the vignettes on India paper. 3 vols. royal 8vo, contemporary full green straight-grained morocco, gilt edges, in the manner of, and probably by CHARLES LEWIS. London: Printed for the Author, by W. Bulmer & W. Nicol, Shakespeare Press, 1821 113. Dippin (THomAs Froenaut). The Library Companion; or, the Young Man’s Guide, and the Old Man’s Comfort in the Choice of a Li- brary. Second and best edition. Thick royal 8vo, full dark green morocco, richly gilt back, corner ornaments on sides, gilt edges, BY FRANCIS BEDFORD. London: Harding Major, etc., 1825 Best Epirion. Believed to be a Large Paper Copy. 114. Dispin (THomas Froenatzt). An Introduction to the Knowledge of rare and valuable Hditions of the Greek and Latin Classics. To- gether with an Account of Polyglot Bibles, Polyglot Psalters, Hebrew Bibles, Greek Bibles and Greek Testaments, the Greek Fathers, and the Latin Fathers. Fourth Edition, greatly enlarged and corrected. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE. London: Printed for Harding and Lepard, 1827 Larce Paper. Best EDITION. 115. Dippin (THomaAs Froanatt). Bibhomania, or, Book-Madness. A Bibliographical Romance. New and improved Edition. Illustrated. Royal 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, BY ALFRED MATTHEWS. London, 1842 Contains the finely engraved portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, at page 254, a photograph of which generally takes the place of the en- graved plate; also the “Cave of Despair” at page 617, which is nearly always missing. 116. Dispry (THomas Froenatyi). Bibliomania; or, Book-Madness; a Biblio- graphical Romance. With illustrations. New and Improved Edi- tion, to which are now added preliminary Observations and a Supplement, including a Key to the assumed Characters in the Drama. Royal 8vo, full dark green morocco, richly tooled gilt back, corner ornaments on sides, gilt edges, BY FRANCIS BEDFORD. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1842 117. Dickens (CHartes). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. With 43 tlustrations by R. Seymour and “Phiz,” including the 2 plates by Buss, and Extra-ILLustratEeD by the wmsertion of 32 plates by “Sam Weller’ (T. Onwhyn). 8vo, full green morocco, gilt, gilt edges, BY ROOT. London, 1837 First Epirion. Probably bound from the original parts, with front cover of part 18 inserted. Contains the leaf of “Directions to the Binder,” on the reverse of which is the errata which is frequently missing. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 118. Dickens (CHARLES). Master Humphrey’s Clock. Wath illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Kk. Browne. First Eprrion. 3 vols. 8vo, full scored green morocco, gilt. London, 1840-1841; American Notes for General Circulation. First EDITION. % vols. 12mo, original cloth (somewhat worn), uncut. London, 1842. Together, 5 vols. London, 1840-1841-1842 119. Dickens (CHarLEs). A Complete Set of “Christmas Books,” com- prising,— I. A Crrisrmas Caron ty Prose; being a Ghost Story of Christ- mas. With 4 colored etchings and 4 woodcuts, by John Leech. London, 1843 First Eprrron, first issue, with “Stave One,” on page 1. Contains the two pages of advertisements. . Il. Tus Cuimes; A Goblin Story. With illustrations by Maclise, Leech, Stanfield and Richard Doyle. London, 1845 First Eprrion, second issue, with the publisher’s name below the en- graved title. Contains the leaf of advertisement. Ill. Tux Cricker oN THE HeartH; a Fairy Tale of Home. Illus- trated by Leech, Doyle, Landseer and Stanfield. London, 1846 First Eprrron, first and only issue. Contains the leaf of advertisement. TV. Tue Batre or Lire; a Love Story. Illustrated by Maclise, Leech, Doyle and Stanfield. London, 1846 Fourth issue of the First Eprrion, without publisher’s name on en- graved title-page. Contains the leaf of advertisement. V. Tue Havnrep Man anp THE Guost’s BareaIn; a Fancy for Christmas-Time. Illustrated by Tenniel, Leech, Stanfield and Stone. London, 1846 First Epirion. Contains the leaf of advertisements. Together, 5 vols. full blue morocco, floral gilt backs and sides, blue watered-silk linings, gilt edges, By rooT. In open-face mo- rocco case. London, 1843-1846 120. Dickens (Cuartes). The Adventures of Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress. With 24 illustrations on steel, by George Crusk- shank. First Octavo EpITion. 8vo, IN THE ORIGINAL TEN PARTS, with green wrappers and advertisements, uncut. Some backs slightly worn, and back wrapper of part six missing, some plates spotted. Enclosed in morocco slip-case, with inner protecting cover of cloth. London, 1846 EXCEEDINGLY RARE IN THE ORIGINAL PARTS. 121. Dickens (Cnarzes). Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son. Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation. With alustrations apie we Browne. First EDITION. 8vo0, IN THE ORIGINAL 20 MONTHLY PARTS (in 19), with wrappers and advertisements, uncut. Portions of several backs need restoration, and one or two plates lightly spotted. Enclosed in morocco slip-case, with inner protecting cloth cover. London, 1847-1848 Contains both slips of “Errata,” that in part five and in the last part. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 122. Dickens (CHartzs). Bleak House. With 40 illustrations by H. K. Browne. First EpItion. 8vo, IN THE ORIGINAL 20 MONTHLY PARTS (in 19), with wrappers and advertisements. Several wrappers loose, and new back for part one, several names on wrappers. Enclosed in morocco slip-case, with an inner protecting cloth cover. London, 1852-1853 BARLY ISSUE OF THE First Epirion. With the one plate only in part IX; the printed slip announcing accident to the usual second plate; part X has three plates instead of two. The impressions of the “dark” plates, —“Night” and “Morning,” etc., are excellent, thus indicating an early issue. 123. Dickens (Cartes). Little Dorrit. With illustrations by Hablot Knight Browne. First Eprrion. 8vo, IN THE ORIGINAL 20 MONTHLY parts (in 19), with wrappers and advertisements, uncut. Several backs need restoration, a few plates are lightly spotted, and name on cover of one part. Enclosed in morocco slip-case, with an inner protecting cloth cover. London, 1855-1857 EARLIEST ISSUE OF THE First Epririon, with slip inserted at page 481 regarding the author’s oversight in allowing the name “Rigaud” to be printed in place of “Blandois.” Fine impressions of the five “dark” plates. 124. Dickens (Cuarues). Little Dorrit. With illustrations by fHablot Knight Browne. Frrst Eprrion. 8vo, IN THE ORIGINAL 20 MONTHLY parts (in 19), with wrappers and advertisements, uncut. Several wrappers need restoration, some plates are spotted. Enclosed in half green morocco slip-case, with inner protecting cloth cover. London, 1855-1857 BARLIEST ISSUE OF THE First Enpirion, with the slip inserted at page 481 regarding the author’s oversight in allowing the name “Rigaud” to be printed in place of “Blandois.” Fine impressions of the five “dark” plates. 125. Dickens (Cuartes). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. With 43 illustrations, by R. Seymour and “Phiz.” — 8yvo, three- quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, edges. scraped, BY BLACKWELL. A few pages lightly spotted or thumbed. London, 1856 126. Dickens (Cuarzes). A Tale of Two Cities. With illustrations by H. K. Browne. Frrsv Octavo Eprrron. 8vo, original cloth, uncut, slightly worn. London: Chapman and Hall, 1859 127. Dickens (CHarLes). Our Mutual Friend. With illustrations by Marcus Stone. First Epirion. 8vo, IN THE ORIGINAL 20 MONTHLY PARTS (in 19), with wrappers and advertisements. Backs of several parts somewhat worn. Enclosed in morocco slip-case, with protecting cloth cover. London, 1864-1865 Does not contain the slip in part 18 which is usually missing. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 128. Dickens (CuHartEs). The Mystery of Edwin Drood. With 12 dlustra- tions by S. L. Fildes, and a portrait (of Charles Dickens). First EDITION, IN THE ORIGINAL SIX PARTS as issued, with advertisements, uncut, and mainly unbound. Enclosed in morocco slip-case, with inner protecting cover of cloth. London, 1870 129. Dickens (CHartEs). The Writings of Charles Dickens. With numer- ous illustrations by “Phiz,” George Cruikshank, and others. 30 vols. 12mo, full maroon morocco, gilt backs and sides, gilt tops, edges scraped. Lower portions of several volumes lightly water-stained. London: Chapman & Hall, undated and 1874 AN EARLY COPY OF THIS ESTEEMED EDITION, much superior to the later issues which were printed from the same plates. Comprises,—Pickwick Papers; Old Curiosity Shop; Reprinted Pieces; Oliver Twist; Sketches by Boz; Dombey and Son; American Notes; Little Dorrit; Christmas Books; Tale of Two Cities; and others. 130. Dickens (CHartes). The Writings of Charles Dickens. With ilustra- tions by Hablot K. Browne, George Cruikshank, Seymour, George Cattermole, and others, ALL ON INDIA PAPER. 60 vols. royal 8vo, full polished calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, By ZABHNSDORF. Under side of volume one very slightly discolored. London: Chapman & Hall, 1881-1882 EpItion DE Luxr. Limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is number 76. HPxTRA-ILLUSTRATED by an extensive series of original water-color draw- ings by “Kyd.’” Each volume with specially printed title-page on Japanese vellum paper, in addition to the title-pages issued with the work. Laid in volume one is the major portion of an autograph letter by the . author, written, 4th of August, 1855. The letter consists of ten lines only. The signature has been torn away. MAGNIFICENT SET. CoNTENTS : Pickwick Papers. 4 vols.; Barnaby Rudge. 38 vols.; Hard Times; Sketches by Boz. 2 vols.; Oliver Twist. 2 vols.; The Old Curiosity Shop [and] Reprinted Pieces. 4 vols.; David Copperfield. 4 vols.; A Tale of Two Cities. 2 vols.; Great Expectations. 2 vols.; Little Dorrit. 2 vols.; Christmas Stories [and] The Uncommercial Traveller. 4 vols.; Martin Chuzzlewit. 4 vols.; American Notes and Pictures from Italy. 2 vols.; Christmas Books. 2 vols.; A Child’s History of England. 2 vols.; Nicholas Nickleby. 4 vols.; Dombey and Son. 4 vols.; Bleak House. 4 vols.; Our Mutual Friend. 4 vols.; Master Humphrey’s Clock, etc.; The Mystery of Edwin Drood. 131. Dickens (CHartes). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. With Introduction and Notes by Andrew Lang. With wlustra- tions by “Phiz’’ and others, on Japanese vellum paper. 2 vols. 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, richly tooled gilt backs, broad dentelle inside borders, gilt tops, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1903 GaDSHILL Epirion, of which the complete works of Dickens is in 34 volumes. The above comprises “Pickwick Papers” only. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 132. Drama. The Drama; its History, Literature and Influence on Civiliza- tion. Hiditor-in-Chief, Alfred Bates, Trinity College, Cambridge, England. With illustrations on Japanese vellum paper, some of which are IN TWO STATES, ONE IN CoLoRS, 20 vols. [Aso] The Opera, comprising romantic Legends, Stories and Plots of famous Operas, and Biographies of the Composers. With an Introduction by G. Verdi, edited by Albert E. Bergh. With illustrations on Japa- nese vellum paper, some of which are IN TWO STATES, ONE IN COLORS. 4 vols. Together, 24 vols. 8vo, half morocco, floral onlays on backs, gilt tops, uncut. London: Athenian Society, 1903-1909 ATHENIAN Epition. Limited to 250 sets, of which the first named is Number 7 and the last named is unnumbered. CONTENTS: Greece ; Rome; Oriental; Religious; Italy; Spain; Portugal; France; Germany; Great Britain; Scandinavia; Russia and America. 133. DRAMATISTS OF THE RestTorATION. With Memoirs and Notes. 14 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt tops. Back of one volume has had slight repairs. Edinburgh: Wilham Paterson, 1875 LARGE PAPER COPY. CONTENTS: John Crowne. 4 vols.; D’Avenant. 5 vols.; Lacy; Marmion; Cokain; Tatham; Wilson. 134. Dumas (ALEXANDRE). The Romances of Alexandre Dumas. With tllus- | trations on Japanese vellum paper. 40 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crim- son levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. } Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1893 EDITION’ DE Luxe. Limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is Number 42. CONTENTS : Vicomte de Bragelonne; The Last Vendée; Chevalier de Maison-Rouge; The Company of Jehu; The Three Musketeers; Chevalier d’Harmental; Marguerite de Valois; Twenty Years After; The Forty-five; The Regent’s Daughter; The Black Tulip; Memoirs of a Physician ; La Dame de Monsoreau; The ‘Two Dianas; The Comtesse de Charny ; The Count of Monte-Cristo; Ange Pitou; The Queen’s Necklace; The First Republic; The Page of the Duke of Savoy. 135. Dumas (ALExaANDRE). The Romances of Alexandre Dumas. With frontispieces IN coLor and full-page illustrations. 53 vols. 12mo, full maroon morocco; sides elaborately tooled in gilt, with onlays of lilac morocco; backs ornamented and onlaid; doublures of green morocco, with floral ornamentation; green watered-silk linings, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1902 ORLEANS Epitrion. Limited to 250 sets, of which this is Number 107. “HxTRA-ILLUSTRATED WITH HAND-COLORED PLATES.” AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET. CONTENTS : The Count of Monte Cristo; Marguerite de Valois; Companions of Jehu; The Forty-Five; [Continued First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd A AIR ca WES ee [No. 135—Continued | 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. Le Chevalier de Maison Rouge; The Regent’s Daughter ; La Dame de Monsoreau; The War of Women; Ascanio ; The Horoscope; The Brigand; Tales of the Caucasus ; Chevalier d’Harmental; Sylvandire; Black; The Story of a Dog; Three Musketeers; La Comtesse de Charny ; Vicomte de Bragelonne; Memoirs of a Physician ; Monsieur d’Artagnan; The Queen’s Necklace ; The Two Dianas; The Duke’s Page; Agénor de Mauléon; Twenty Years After ; Ange Pitou; The Whites and the Blues; Olympe de Cléves ; She-Wolves of Manchecoul. Duruy (Victor). History of Rome, and of the Roman People, from its Origin to the Establishment of the Christian Empire. ‘Trans- lated by M. M. Ripley and W. J. Clarke. Edited by J. P. Mahafty. With over 300 engravings, 100 maps and plans, and numerous chromolithographs. 16 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Dana Estes & C. E. Lauriat, 1884 EDITION DE Luxe. Printed on linen vellum paper. Limited to 1,000 numbered copies, of which this is Number 239. Durvy (Victor). History of Greece, and of the Greek People, from the Earliest Times’to the Roman Conquest. With an Introduction by © J. P. Mahaffy. Translated and edited by M. M. Ripley. With over 2,000 engravings, including numerous maps, plans, and colored plates. 8 vols. imperial 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops. Boston, 1890 Epirrion DE GRAND LUXE, PRINTED ON IMPERIAL JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. Limited to 250 numbered copies, of which this is Number 67. Earty Enouisn Porrry. Langbaine (Gerard). An Account of the English Dramatick Poets. Or, Some Observations and Remarks on the Lives and Writings, of all those that have publish’d either Comedies, Tragedies, Tragi-Comedies, Pastorals, Masques, Inter- ludes, Farces, or Opera’s in the English Tongue. First EDIrIon. Small 8vo, full polished calf, gilt edges. Oxford, 1691 Epwarps (Epwarp). Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or have ' been born in England. With Critical Remarks on their Produc- tions . . . intended as a Continuation to the Anecdotes of Paint- ing by the late Horace, Earl of Orford. 4to, full contemporary straight-grained morocco, richly tooled gilt backs and sides. Binding slightly rubbed. London, 1808 Ex traA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a number of appropriate por- traits and plates. Eaan (Prerce). Boxiana; or, Sketches of Ancient and Modern Pugi- lism; from the Days of the renowned Broughton and Slack, to the Heroes of the Present Milling Aera! With portraits (some of which are spotted), first series only. First Epition. 3 vols. 8vo, con- temporary tree calf, neatly rebacked, gilt. London, 1812-1818-1821 First Session, W ednesday Afternoon, April 23rd EE OOS GS ICED ONCE TRE aE EES SUT 141. Eoan (Pierce). Life In London; or, The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. and his Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, The Oxonian, in Their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis. Embellished with 36 COLORED piatss by I. R. and George Cruikshank, engraved music, and wood- cuts. Large 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. Lacks half- title. London: Sherwood, Jones & Co., 1823 142. Eaan (Pierce). The Life of an Actor. Dedicated to Edmund Kean, Esq. The Poetical Descriptions by T. Greenwood. Embellished with 2% characteristic scenes IN coLor, etched by Theodore Lane; en- riched also with several original designs on wood, executed by Mr. Thompson. Large 8vo, three-quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt, symbolical tooling on back, gilt top, uncut, BY LAUDER. London: Printed for C. 8. Arnold, 1826 First Epirion. Large copy, measuring 9 10/16 x 614 inches, with the engraver’s name at foot of frontispiece, but with the publisher’s name cut away. The plate at page 252 is somewhat cut down, affecting the last line of the quotation. This is one of Hgan’s more ambitious productions, the hero of which, Peregrine Proteus, is said to be the counterpart of Edmund Kean, the famous tragedian, to whom the volume is dedicated. The illustrations in color, by Lane, are well and sympathetically executed and doubtless aided considerably in securing the instant popularity accorded to the work. 143. Eayprtax Puorocrapus. A thick folio Album containing about 100 photographs, including——numerous portraits of prominent officials, men and women in all walks of life, scenes of the buildings, an- tiquities, etc. Each photograph mounted on cardboard and guarded with linen. Thick folio, most elaborately bound in embossed leather of varying colors, with a large number of figures, foliage, fruits, etc., composed of onlays and varying colors, with the word “AngypTEN” finely chased in metal and nailed to the front cover, which is oak, elaborately embossed doublures, with clasp, which is broken. Enclosed in wooden box, with plush lining. A MOST REMARKABLE SPECIMEN OF BOOKBINDING. 144. Extor (Grorcr). The Writings of George Ehot. With illustrations on Japanese vellum paper. 12 vols. large 8vo, blue cloth, paper labels, uncut. Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886 Eprrion DE Granp Luxe. Limited to 100 copies, of which this is Num- ber 93. CONTENTS: Adam Bede; Romola; Silas Marner; Daniel Deronda; Middlemarch ; Felix Holt; Mill on the Floss; Scenes in Clerical Life ; Life of Eliot; Essays; Theophrastus Such; The Veil Lifted ; Brother Jacob; Poems. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 145. Exior (Grorcre). The Writings of George Eliot. Wath illustrations on Japanese vellum paper. 24 vols. square 12mo, three-quarter crim- son morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Dana Estes & Company, 1898 Hotty Lopcre Eprrion. Limited to 500 copies, of which this is Num- ber 299. A WELL-PRINTED LIBRARY EDITION OF THE WRITINGS OF ELIOT. CONTENTS : Romola. 8 vols.; Adam Bede. 2 vols.; Middlemarch. 3 vols. ; The Mill on the Floss. 2 vols.; Daniel Deronda. 3 vols.; Felix Holt. 2 vols.; Scenes of Clerical Life. 3 vols. ; Poems. 2 vols.; Silas Marner; Theophrastus Such;, Life of Eliot. Arranged and Edited by her Husband, J. W. Cross. 146. EnciisH Beaux and Betues. The Beaux and Belles of England. Illus- trated with many fine photogravure and etched portrats and plates, and hand-colored frontispieces. 29 vols. 8vo, full dark blue mo- rocco, elaborately tooled gilt backs and sides, oilt tops, uncut. London: "Grolier Society, recent Epition DE Luxg, only a limited number printed. HANDSOME SET. CONTENTS : . Lady Blessington; Peg Woffington, 2 vols. ; Mrs. Sarah Siddons, 2 vols.; Laurence Sterne, 2 vols. ; Mrs. Jordan, 2 vols.; Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson, 2 vols. ; Nell Gwyn; Lord Chesterfield, 2 vols.; The Sheridans, 2 vols. ; Fanny Burney; Count de Grammont; Horace Walpole; Beau Nash; Charles James Fox; Mary Robinson; Mary Wortley Montagu. 147. Enetish Comfiprx Humaine (Tue). With portraits and dlustrations on Japanese vellum paper, and illuminated titles. 10 vols. large 8vo, green buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. New York: The Century Company, 1903 Limited to 350 copies, of which this is Number 139. Comprises,—RicHARDSON. Pamela; Smortitetrt. Humphry Clinker ; Fretping. Joseph Andrews; Austen. Pride and Prejudice; Bront& Jane Eyre; Trottorr. Barchester Towers, and others. 148. EnauisH Rocun (Tur). The English Rogue: described, in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a witty Extravagant. Being a Compleat His- tory of the most eminent Cheats of both Sexes. Illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt edges, uncut. London, 1665 (reprint) LarGE Paper copy, of which only a few were printed by John Pearson. 149. Enenisu Stace. Doran (Dr.). “Their Majesties’ Servants.” Annals of the English Stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. Kdited and revised by Robert W. Lowe. With 50 copperplate por- traits and 80 wood-engravings, the full-page plates of which are m TWO STATES, on Japanese vellum paper and India paper. 3 vols. royal 8vo, buckram and paper labels, uncut. One label somewhat soiled. London: John C. Nimmo, 1888 LARGE Paper copy. One of 300 printed on fine deckle-edge paper, of which this is Number 105. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 150. Facrtious NigHts of STRAPAROLA AND SER GiovaNNI. The Facetious Nights of Giovanni Francesco Straparola. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Choicely illustrated by Jules Garnier and H. hk. Hughes. 4 vols.; [Also] The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Chovicely tlus- trated by EH. R. Hughes. 3 vols. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson leather, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London: Privately Printed for Members of the Society of ~Bibhophiles, MDCIX (1909) WATER-COLOR EDITION. The text printed on Venetian paper, and the illustrations in WATER-COLORS ON JAPANESE PROOFS. Limited to 300 num- bered copies, of which this is No. 136. 151. Facrtious NIGHTS OF STRAPAROLA AND SER GiovANNI. Anotler set of the same edition, in a similar binding. Together, 7 vols. No. 137. 152. Farrcuitp (Lee). The Tippler’s Vow. With 26 original dry-points; all, with the exception of the frontispiece, IN FOUR STATES, ONE of which is IN COLORS, BY JEAN PaLEoLoGvuEB. Small folio, full green levant morocco; the sides most elaborately decorated with portrait of a young woman, a snake, cup of wine, leaves, a skull, bunch of grapes, etc., all intertwined ; doublure of full-length female figure on inside of front cover, being an ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWING | By “Pau;” doublure on inside back cover of white levant, on which is aN ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWING of a glass of wine, by “Pal” ; blue figured silk linings; uncut. New York: Groscup & Sterling Company [1901] EDITION REMARQUE. LIMITED TO 14 NUMBERED AND REGISTERED COPIES, OF WHICH THIS IS NUMBER 4, AUTOGRAPHED BY THE PUBLISHERS, THE ARTIST AND THE ILLUSTRATOR. PRINTED ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. A SUMPTUOUS AND UNIQUE PRODUCTION. 153. Fretp (EucEnrt). The House. 1896; The Love Affairs of a Biblio- maniac. 1896; Second Book of Tales. 1896; Songs and other Verse. 1896; Sharps and Flats. 2 vols. 1900. Att First Epirions. 6 vols. 12mo, original blue cloth, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1896-1900 154. Frenping (Henry). The Complete Works of Henry Fielding. With an Essay on the Life, Genius and Achievement of the Author, by William Ernest Henley. Illustrated with Reproductions of the rare designs by Hoppner, Borel (1788), Rowlandson (1798), Grave- lot, Rooker, Moreau, and Downman (1789) ; all of which are in two states, Japanese vellum and Holland paper; the FRONTISPIECES OF EACH VOLUME IN COLORS, SOME OF WHICH ARE AUTOGRAPHED BY THE ARTISTS. 16 vols. 8vo, full sage-green morocco, sides elaborately gold stamped with onlays of red morocco, floral gilt backs with onlays of red morocco, doublures of green watered-silk, with similar linings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. Backs slightly faded, and - [Continued First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd ecilbcbapatnaabi ee ceed lt aac ee [No. 154—Continued | back of one volume slightly scratched, has been repaired and defect is hardly noticeable. 7 New York: Groscup and Sterling Company [1902 | Avutocrapi Eprrion. Printed on Holland hand-made paper. Limited to 75 numbered and registered copies. This is copy Number One Special. CONTENTS : Tom Jones. 3 vols.; Joseph Andrews; Amelia. 2 vols. ; Miscellaneous Writings. 3 vols.; Plays and Poems. 5 vols.; Jonathan Wild; Legal Writings. 155. Frenptine (Henry). The Writings of Henry Fielding. With an Essay on the Life, Genius, and Achievements of the Author, by William Ernest Henley. Illustrated with reproductions of the original de- signs, by Rooker, Corbould (1793), and Rowlandson (1798), on Japanese vellum paper and [Holland paper. The frontispiece of each volume on Holland paper IN COLORS, AUTOGRAPHED BY THE ARTISTS, A. L. Suaw, prc. 16 vols. 8vo, full straight-grained green mo- rocco, gilt backs, cream watered-silk linings, gilt tops, uncut. Backs of several volumes slightly faded. . New York: Groscup & Sterling [1902] Drury LANE Epition. Printed on Holland hand-made paper. Limited to 385 copies, of which this is Number 28. CoNTENTS : Joseph Andrews; Jonathan Wild; Tom Jones; Amelia ; Plays and Poems; Legal Writings; Miscellaneous Writings. 156. Frrzceratp (Epwarp—Translator). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. With 14 illustrations from drawings by Gilbert James, all IN TWO STATES, on Japanese vellum paper, ONE SET IN GOLD AND COLORS. 8vo, half parchment and boards, uncut. Binding slightly worn. New York, 1901 One of 50 copies, printed on deckle-edge paper. The illustrations on Japan vellum executed IN WATER COLORS by hand. 15’. Fuatsy Boox (Te), and recently discovered Vatican Manuscripts, concerning America as early as the Tenth Century. Documents now published for the first Time, which established beyond the Contro- versey the Claim that North America was settled by Norsemen Five Hundred Years before the Time of Columbus. With reproduc- tions. Small folio, full polished calf, gilt, gilt top. London: Norroena Society, 1908 First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 158. Foster (J. J.). The Stuarts, being Illustrations of the Personal His- tory of the Family (especially, Mary, Queen of Scots,) in XVIth, XVIIth and XVIIIth Century Art. With numerous reproductions of portraits, miniatures, relics, etc., from the most celebrated col- lections, THE FRONTISPIECE OF EACH VOLUME IN COLORS. 2 vols. folio, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York | Printed in London,| 1902 EDITION DE Luxr. Limited to 75 copies, of which this is Number 25, autographed by the author. The latest and most authoritative work on the subject. 159. ForHERGILL (JEsstE). The First Violin. With illustrations by G. W. Brenneman; all of which are in two states, on Holland and on India paper. 2 vols. 12mo, three-quarter old rose levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, BY BLACKWELL. New York [1896] Printed on hand-made paper. Only 100 sets issued, of which this is Number 79. The best edition of this charming story. 160. Foucné (Joseru, Duke of Otranto). Memoirs. With portratts on India paper. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. London: W. W. Gibbings, 1892 LARGE Paper copy. One of 150 printed, of which this is Number 10. 161. Franxuin (BENJAMIN). The Works of Benjamin Franklin. Containing several political and historical Tracts not included in any former Edition, and many Letters official and private not hitherto pub- lished. With Notes and a Life of the Author, by Jared Sparks. Portraits and facsimiles. 10 vols. royal 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Chicago, 1882 [Boston, 1840] LARGE Paper copy of the original issue printed in Boston, 1840; with new title-pages indicating that it was printed in Chicago and London, 1 162. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). The Works of Benjamin Franklin. Including the Private, as well as the Official and Scientific, Correspondence. Together with the Unmutilated and Correct Version of the Auto- biography. Compiled and edited by John Biglow. With portratts of Franklin, and vignette title-pages; all of which are printed on Japanese vellum paper. 12 vols. large 8vo, three-quarter red mo- rocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904 CoNNOISSEURS FEDERAL Epition. Limited to 400 signed and numbered sets, of which this is Number 389. Generally conceded to be the best edition of the writings of Franklin. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 163. Freemasonry. Mackey (Albert Gallatin). The History of Freemasonry. With the History of its Introduction and Progress in the United States, the History of the Symbols of Freemasonry, and the History of the A. A. Scottish Rite by William R. Singleton, 33d. With numerous portraits and illustrations, mainly im two states, Japanese vellum paper and India paper, also with illustrations IN COLORS. 7 vols. square royal 8vo, half black morocco, emblematically tooled, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Masonic History Company [1898] TemMPLAR Epition. 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London: John Murray, 1867-1873 UNUSUALLY FINE COLLECTION OF THE WRITINGS OF THE GREAT ENGLISH HISTORIAN. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 176. GUNN (ALEXANDER). Letters. 8vo, full dark brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1902 Only a small number printed, each numbered, this is Number 23. Autograph presentation copy from W. C. Whitley to H. D. Macdonna, with inscription. 177. Hatt (Epwarp). Henry VIII. With an Introduction by Charles Whibley. With two portraits. 2 vols. royal 8vo, white buckram, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1904 The “Lives of the Kings” Series. Eprrron pE Luxe, printed throughout on Japanese vellum paper. Limited to 25 copies, of which this is Num- ber 14. 178. HaAmERTON (PHILIP GILBERT). Contemporary French Painters. With 16 photographic wlustrations. 4to, three-quarter crimson morocco, gilt top. Upper margins of some pages lightly water-stained. London, 1868 179. HAMILTON ee oka), The Works of Alexander Hamilton. Edited by Henry Cabot Lodge. With portraits and vignette titles on Japanese vellum paper. 12 vols. large 8vo, three-quarter crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904 - CONNOISSEURS FEDERAL Epition. Limited to 400 signed and numbered sets, of which this is Number 265. FENERALLY CONCEDED TO BE THE FINEST LIBRARY EDITION OF THE WRITINGS oF HAMILTON. 180. Hamintron (Count ANTHONY). Memoirs of Count Grammont. Trans- lated from the French. With numerous fine portracts of the men and women connected with the court, engraved by Bocquet, Barto- lozzi, and others. 3 vols. 8vo, full green levant morocco, gilt edges, BY CANAPE. Backs slightly faded. London: Printed by T. Bensley, 1809 Second and Revised Edition. A few extra-illustrations are inserted. 181. Harpy (Tuomas). Tess of the D’Urbervilles, a pure Woman. First Eprrion. 3 vols. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. London [1891] AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR, with inscription, ‘To William Morris, from Thomas Hardy, December, 1891.” Laid in is an autograph letter of the author, one-page 12mo, written from Max Gate, Dorchester, March 29, 1891, to “Dear Mr. Osgood,” stating that the writer expects to be in town and will call in a week or ten days. A COPY OF UNUSUAL INTEREST, AND IN FINE CONDITION. 182. Harper’s Encyciopepra of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1905. Based upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing, With Spe- cial Contributions covering every phase of American "History and Development by Eminent Authorities. With a Preface on the Study of American History by Woodrow Wilson. Illustrated with original documents, portraits, maps, plans, etc. 10 vols. 8vo, half mo- rocco, gilt backs and tops. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1906 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE EDITION. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 183. Harte (Brer). Oricryatn Manuscript. “The Reformation of James Reddy.” Written on 34 4to pages, IN INK, with numerous Corrections and Additions in the Author’s Autograph. Also, the Printed Ver- sion. The whole, both Manuscript and Printed Version, neatly inlaid to large 4to, and bound in one vol., full dark green crushed levant morocco, lettered on back and sides, gilt back, doublure of maroon watered-silk, elaborate dentelle inside borders, maroon watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops, BY RIVIERE. AN EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE ORIGINAL BRET HARTE MANUSCRIPT. Unsigned. [See Frontispiece for Reproduction | 184. HawrHorne (NarHanieL). The Complete Works of Nathaniel Haw- thorne. With Introductory Notes by George Parsons Lathrop. Illustrated with etchings by Blum, Church, Dielman, Gifford, Shir- law, and Turner. 13 vols. 12mo, half crimson morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1884 RIVERSIDE EDITION. CONTENTS : The Scarlet Letter; The Blithedale Romance; Twice-Told Tales ; Our Old Home; English Notebooks; Marble Faun; Tales, Sketches and other Papers; French and Italian Notebooks ; Dr. Grimshaw’s Secret; American Notebooks; The Dolliver Romance; Fanshawe; Septimus Felton ; Mosses from an Old Manse; Wonder Book; Tanglewood Tales ; Grandfather’s Chair; House of the Seven Gables; Snow Image. 185. Hawrnorne (NarHANnisL). The Marble Faun. Illustrated with photo- gravures. 2 vols. 12mo, half holland and cloth. Boston: Riverside Press, 1890; BuackmorE (R. D.). Lorna Doone. 2 yols. 12mo, cloth, gilt. Philadelphia, no date. Together, 4 vols. Boston and Philadelphia, 1890-undated 186. Hearn (Larcapio). Chita: a Memory of Last Island. First Eprrron. 12mo, original cloth. New York, 1889 187%. Hearn (Larcapio). Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things. Frontispiece. Frrst Eprrion. Boston, 1904; Some Chinese Ghosts. Boston, 1906. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth and leather, uncut. | Boston, 1904-1906 188. Hearn (Larcapio). Bisland (Elizabeth). The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn. With portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. Boston: The Riverside Press, 1906 First Eprrion oN LarcEe Paper, of which but 200 copies were printed, entirely uncut. CONTAINS A PAGE OF ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT BY LAFCADIO HEARN, WRITTEN IN INK. : LT6T “ON] SUIpuIq JO WoOTBysn{yT SNOILVN TIV HO AUODSIH yogic aH First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 189, Heiner (Hernricn). The Writings of Heinrich Heine. Translated by Charles Godfrey Leland. Jllustrated with portraits, wn two states, on Japanese paper and India paper, some wm colors. 20 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, doublures of red leather, with initials “S. L.” in the centre of each cover, ornate dentelle borders, red watered- silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Groscup & Sterling Company, recent DussELporr Epition. Printed on Holland hand-made paper. Limited to 250 numbered and registered copies for America, of which this is Number one. CONTENTS : Florentine Nights; Shakespeare’s Maidens and Women; Pictures of Travel; The Salon; Letters on the French Stage; Germany; French Affairs; Book of Songs; New Poems; . Germany Romancero; Last Poems. 190. Henry (Patrick). Wirt (Witiiam). Patrick Henry; Life, Correspon- dence and Speeches. Portrait on India paper. 3 vols. thick 8vo, three quarter maroon morocco, gilt tops, uncut. _ New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1891 Best Lisprary Epirion. Limited to 1,100 copies, printed from type. 191. History or Att Nations. A History of all Nations from the Earliest Times, being a Universal, Historical Library of distinguished Scholars—Charles M. Andrews, John Fiske, Theodor Flathe, G. EK. Hertzberg, F. Justi, J. von Pflvgk-Harttvng, M. Philippson, and others. Latensively «llustrated, some of the plates IN coors. 24 vols. imperial 8vo, full mottled, padded calf, with embossed colored coat-of-arms in centre of each cover, doublures of brown morocco, ornate dentelle borders, watered-silk linings, gilt tops, uncut. Hach volume enclosed in cloth case. | Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Company [1902] OF THIS SUMPTUOUS PUBLICATION, entitled, ‘‘The Genealogical Edition,” ONLY 52 IMPRESSIONS WERE PRINTED, OF WHICH THIS IS NUMBER 5. CONTENTS: Central and Eastern Asia in Antiquity; Ancient Greece; Republican Rome; Imperial Rome; The Great Migrations ; The Early Middle Ages; The Age of Charlemagne ; The Age of Feudalism and Theocracy ; The Age of the Renaissance; The Religious Wars; The Age of Louis XIV; The Age of the European Balance of Power ; The Age of Frederick the Great; Restoration and Revolution ; The Reconstruction of Europe; Colonization of the New World; Independence of the New World; Modern Development of the New World; Egypt and Western Asia in Antiquity; The Age of the Reformation ; The Napoleonic Empire ; The French Revolution and the Rise of Napoleon; Contemporary Europe, Asia and America; General Index. [See reproduction of binding) First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd SEER NO SRG ee 192. Hisrortans oF GREECE: comprising,—The History of Thucydides. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. 3 vols.; The History of Herodotus. Translated by George Rawlinson. 4 vols.; The History of Xeno- phon. Translated by Henry G. Dakyns. 5 vols. With alustrations in two states, frontispieces in three states, ONE IN coLORS. Together, 12 vols. 8vo, full red morocco, gilt backs and sides, doublures of white morocco, white watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Tandy-Thomas Company [1909] PARTHENON Eprrion. Limited to 26 signed, sealed, lettered and regis- tered sets. This set is not lettered. 193. HogartH (Wittiam). The Life and Works of William Hogarth. Edited from the texts by John Nichols, George Steevens, and Samuel Ireland. With a New Critical Introduction by John LaFarge, and a Chronological Catalogue Raisonné by Austin Dob- son. The steel and copperplate impressions are from the engravings by Armstrong, Cook, Engleheart, Holl, Mottram, Radcliffe, Rom- ney, etc. 10 vols. royal 8vo, three-quarter brown levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son, 1900 This edition, with impressions of the Intaglio plates printed on India paper, is limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is Number 304, printed for Clarence A. Pitman. 194. HogartH (Wini1AmM). The Works of Wiliam Hogarth, including, the Analysis of Beauty, and, Five Days’ Peregrination. Edited from the texts by John Nichols, George Steevens and Samuel Ireland. With a New and Critical Introduction by John La Farge, and a Chronological Catalogue Raisonné by Austin Dobson. With numer- ous reproductions from engravings by Armstrong, Cook, Mottram, Romney, and others, all of which are in two states, one being proof impressions of the issue of 1808, etc. 10 vols. royal 8vo, full maroon morocco, with a large inlay of steel-gray morocco in the centre of each cover, surrounded by floral decorations inlaid with red and white morocco, backs inlaid with red and white morocco, doublures of steel-gray morocco with floral inlays of red and white morocco, white watered silk linings, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie, 1900 This edition, with impressions of the Intaglio plates printed on India paper, is limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is Number 273. A MAGNIFICENT SET. 195. Hornapay (Wiiiiam T.). Camp-Fires in the Canadian Rockies. II- lustrated. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1896; Duranp (RaupH). Or- ford: its Buildings and Gardens. With 32 illustrations IN COLOR. Ato, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. London, 1909; Oris (JAmzs). The Boys of 1745 at the Capture of Louisbourg. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1895. Together, 3 vols. Various places, various dates First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd Oe ea ae ea I a le el Se 196. Hugo (Vicror). The Writings of Victor Hugo. Translated into Eng- lish. With illustrations on Japanese vellum paper. 30 vols. 8vo, half straight-grained leather, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1892 HoLLAND PAPER EDITION. Limited to 500 copies, of which this is Num- ber 388. CONTENTS : Les Miserables; William Shakespeare; Notre Dame; Hans of Iceland; The Last Day of the Condemned; Dramas ; History of a Crime; Napoleon, the Little; Ninety-three; Poems; Bug-Jargal; Claude Gueux; Things Seen; Hssays ; The Man who Laughs; The Toilers of the Sea; The Rhine; and, The Life, Times, and Works of Victor Hugo. 197. Hueo (Victor). The Novels of Victor Hugo. Translated by William Walton, Bellina Phillips, Mary W. Artois, and others. With nu- merous full-page and smaller etchings. 14 vols. royal 4to, three- quarter brick-red crushed levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. New York: George H. Richmond & Company [1892-1894] Nationa, Eprrion. Printed on Holland paper, of which only a few sets were issued, this being Number 15. “This copy has been subscribed for by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., New York.” CoNTENTS: Les Miserables; The Laughing Man; Notre Dame of Paris ; Toilers of the Sea; Bug-Jargal; Last Days of a Condemned ; Claude Gueux; Han of Iceland; Ninety-three. MAGNIFICENT SET. Contains bookplate of 8. Lichtenstein. 198. Huco (Victor). The Writings of Victor Hugo. With dlustrations, full- page and in the text. % vols. 4to, full green morocco, backs onlaid with white lilies of morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie [1897] HoLLAND PAPER EDITION. Limited to 1,000 copies. This set is unnum- bered. CONTENTS: Poems; Oliver Cromwell; The Twins; Amy Robsart; Torquemada ; Esmeralda; Ruy Blas; The Burgraves; Hernani; Marion De Lorme; Le Roi S’Amuse; Lucrezia Borgia; Mary Tudor ; Angelo, Tyrant of Padua. 199. Hurron (Laurence). Literary Landmarks of London. Thick 12mo, full sage-green levant morocco, the sides richly decorated with gold tooling, broad dentelle inside borders, gilt edges. In open-faced board case. London, 1885 Exrra-ILLustraTep by the insertion of numerous portraits and views of persons and places mentioned in the work. The portraits include Samuel Johnson (colored by hand), Samuel Rogers, Swift, Hume, Goldsmith, Fielding, Chaucer, Campbell, Boswell, and others. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 200. IntuminaATION. A Birthday Book. Designed by her Royal Highness, Princess Beatrice. With numerous illuminated pages in gold and cotors. 4to, full blue morocco, elaborate gilt back and sides, dentelle inside borders, gilt edges, BY ZAEHNSDORF. | London: Smith, Elder & Company, 1881 201. InLtustRaTED Booxs. Yriarte (Charles). Florence. Numerous allus- trations. Folio, morocco back and cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1882; Choice Examples of the Engraver’s Art. Numerous allus- trations. Folio, cloth. London, no date. Together, 2 vols. New York and London, 1882—undated 202. Inpra. History of India. Edited by A. V. Williams Jackson. Wath hundreds of full-page plates, woodcuts and other wlustrations, SOME IN TWO STATES, on Japanese vellum and Holland paper; the frontis- piece of each IN COLORS. 9 vols. royal 8vo, full green levant morocco ; the sides elaborately ornamented with onlays of red and green levant; backs similarly treated; doublures of brown levant morocco, with centre inlays of three white elephants with red head covering, elaborately onlaid and tooled borders; figured silk linings; gilt tops; uncut. ~ London: Grolier Society [1906] EDITION MAGNIFIQUE. LIMITED TO 26 LETTERED SETS, OF WHICH 12 ARE ror AMERICA. This is letter H. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. A BEAUTIFUL SET, each volume written by an authority on the subject. CONTENTS : Volume 1. Dott (R. C.). From the Earliest Times to the Sixth Century B.C. Volume 2. SmitH (V. A.). From the Sixth Century B.C. to the Mohammedan Conquest, including the Invasion of Alexander, the Great. Volumes 3-4. LANeE-Poor, (S.). Medizeval India, from the Moham- medan Conquest to the Reign of Akbar the Great. Volume 5. Etxior (H. M.). The Mohammedan Period, as described by its own Historians. Volumes 6-7. Hunter (W. W.). From the First European Settle- ments to the Founding of the English East India Company. Volume 8. Lyatut (ALFRED C.). From the Close of the Seventeenth Century to the Present Time. Volume 9. JAckson (A. V. W.). Historic Accounts of India by Foreign Travellers, Classical, Oriental, and Occidental. 203. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ARTS AND ScrENCE. Edited by Howard J. Rogers. With illustrations on Japanese vellum paper, SOME IN cotors. 15 vols. royal 8vo, full leather, elaborate gilt tooling, doub- lures of blue watered-silk, gilt tops, uncut. London and New York: University Alliance [1907] ALMA MATER Epition. Limited to 500 copies, of which this is Num- ber 3. Each volume is bound in facsimile of a celebrated binding of former times. First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 23rd 204. Irvine (WaAsHINGTON). Knickerbocker’s History of New York. ach page printed within ornamental borders; and with numerous illus- trations, both full-page and in the text, by E. W. Kemble. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full calf, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1894 PreTEeR STUYVESANT Epirion. Limited to 281 copies with proofs on Japanese paper of the full-page illustrations. 205. Irvine (WASHINGTON). Knickerbocker’s History of New York. With illustrations by H. W. Campbell. 2 vols.; [Atso] The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon. With illustrations. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, gilt, gilt edges, BY BLACKWELL. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1894-1897 Van Twitter Epirion of the first named, and the Van Tasset Epr- Tron Of the second. Each page printed within ornamental borders. 206. Irvine (WasHineton). Life of George Washington. Illustrated. 5 vols. square 8vo, full green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Corners of several pages very slightly creased. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1898 GEOFFREY CRAYON EDITION. 207. Irarian Noveuists. The Facetious Nights of Giovanni Francesco Stra- parola. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Choicely illustrated by Jules Garnier and LH. R. Hughes. 4 vols.; [Atso| The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Choicely illustrated by E. R. Hughes. 3 vols. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson leather, gilt backs and tops, uncut. » London: Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles, MDCIX (1909) — WatTer-coLtor Epition. The text printed on Venetian paper, and the illustrations in WATER COLORS ON JAPANESE PROOFS. Limited to 300 num- bered copies, of which this is No. 36. 208. IrattaAn Nove ists. Another Set of the same edition in a similar bind - ing. Together, 7 vols. No. 108. AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE OWNER, THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF H. M. LEVENGSTON, Esq. Second Session, Numbers 209 to 415, inclusive WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23rd, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 209. Jackson (CATHERINE CHARLOTTE, Lapy). Writings of Lady Jackson. With illustrations, in two states, Japanese vellum paper and Holland paper, some of which are in colors. 14 vols. 8vo, full crimson mo- rocco, sides elaborately gold-tooled, with onlays of green morocco, backs gilt and onlaid with cream and gilt morocco, gilt tops, uncut. London: The Grolier Society, recent Epirion ArTISTIQUE. Limited to 150 copies for England and Amer- ica, of which this is Number 19. CONTENTS : Old Paris: Its Court and Literary Salons; The Old Régime: Court, Salons and Theatres ; Court of the Tuileries, from the Restoration to the Flight of Louis Philippe ; Last of the Valois and Accession of Henry of Navarre; Court of France in the Sixteenth Century ; French Court and Society; Reign of Louis XVI. and First Empire; The First of the Bourbons. 210. James (G. P. R.). The Works of G. P. R. James. Revised and cor- rected by the Author. With an Introductory Preface. With allus- trations. 21 vols. 8vo, three-quarter blue levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, edges scraped, BY WOOD. London: Smith, Elder & Company, 1844-1849 ORIGINAL ISSUE OF THE COLLECTED WRITINGS OF JAMES, SELDOM FOUND IN COMPLETE SETS. AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET. CONTENTS : The Gipsy; Mary of Burgundy; The Huguenot ; One in a Thousand; Philip Augustus; Henry of Guise ; Morley Ernstein; The Robber; Darnley; The Brigand ; The King’s Highway; Gentlemen of the Old School; Henry Masterton; Forest Days; The Little Ball o’ Fire; De L’Orme; Gowrie; Thirty Years Since; Arabella Stuart; Agincourt; Castelneau. Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd a 211. Japanese Art. Brinkley (Captain F.). Japan: Described and Illus- 212 213 214 215 216 trated by the Japanese. Written by Eminent Japanese Authorities and Scholars. Edited by Captain F. Brinkley of Tokyo, Japan. With an Essay on Japanese Art by Kahwyo Okakura, Director of the Imperial Art School of Tokyo, Japan. Illustrated with beautiful full-page original water-color paintings by native artists; full-page photographs and many small colored photographs im the teat, allus- trating the manners, customs, arts and manufactures of the country. 10 vols. folio, cloth, Japanese design, uncut. Boston: J. B. Millet Company [1897] Yrpo Eprtion. Limited to 1,000 copies. This is the re-issue. _ Japanese Art. A series of 15 Original Paintings (IN WATER-COLORS) of birds, sea scenes, pastoral scenes, flowers, animals, etc., some on silk. Each painting signed by the artist, and within a brown, green, or bronze sunken mat. Enclosed in green and white figured chintz, large folio portfoilio, with bone fasteners, Japanese style. No place, no date AN EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE SERIES OF ORIGINAL JAPANESE PAINTINGS. . JAPANESE Art. A series of 20 Original Paintings IN WATER-COLORS, (some on silk) of wild fowl, pastoral scenes, Japanese ladies, etc. Each painting signed by the artist. Each painting with sunken bronze mat. The whole enclosed in 2 portfolios, figured silk, with green silk linings, bone fasteners, Japanese style. No place, no date AN EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE SERIES OF ORIGINAL JAPANESE PAINTINGS. _ Japanese Art. A series of 20 Original Paintings (IN WATER-COLORS) of marine scenes, river scenes, ivories, vases, birds, etc. Hach paint- ing signed by the artist. Within sunken mats of varying colors,— gold brown, blue, etc. Large folio, loose, in half morocco and cloth portfolio, with red silk ties. No place, no date - AN EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE SERIES OF ORIGINAL JAPANESE PAINTINGS. . Jay (Joun). The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay, 1763-1781. Edited by Henry P. Johnston. 4 vols. 8vo, three- quarter green levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1890 Lerter-Press Epirtion. Number 746 of 750 copies printed. This edi- tion contains material here first printed, including a selection from the Jay papers in possession of the Hon. John Jay. . Jerrerson (Tuomas). The Works of Thomas Jefferson. Collected and Edited by Paul Leicester Ford. Portraits and vignette titles on Japanese vellum paper, facsimiles of manuscripts, maps, etc. 12 vols. large 8vo, cloth, gilt backs and tops, gilt portrait on sides, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904-1905 CoNNOIssEUR’sS FrepERAL Eprtion, limited to 400 signed and numbered copies, of which this is No. 198. THE Most CoMPLETE EDITION Of Jefferson’s Writings. Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd 217%. JESSE (J. HENEAGE). London: its Celebrated Characters and Remark- able Places. 3 vols. in 6, 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt backs, dentelle inside borders, gilt tops, uncut, BY MORRELL. London: Richard Bentley, 1871 EXxtTra-ILLUSTRATED and extended from 8 vols. to 6 vols. by the insertion of specially printed title-pages in red and black, and with about 225 por- traits and views (a number of which are from late Highteenth or early Nineteenth Century sources), some of which are in colors. A number of the extra plates are neatly inlaid. The original title-pages are present. Among the portraits are Alexander Pope, Oliver Cromwell, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Samuel Johnson, Anne, Countess of Dorset, William Fielding, Guy Faux, Edward VI, Charles Cotton, Philip Kem- ble, and many others whose names are associated with old London. The lower portions of most of the pages of volume six are slightly creased, owing to light water stain. 218. JEssE (JOHN Heneace). The Historical Writings of John Heneage Jesse. Wath portraits and illustrations on Japanese vellum paper. _ Frontispreces to each volume IN couors, also, with ornate title-pages on Japanese vellum paper. 30 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Chester F’. Rice, recent WESTMINSTER Epition. Limited to 800 numbered copies, of which this is Number 156. CONTENTS: Memoirs OF THE Court oF ENGLAND, during the Reign of the Stuarts, including the Protectorate. 6 vols. Memoirs OF THE CourT oF ENGLAND, from the Revolution in 1688, to the Death of George II. 4 vols. MEMOIRS OF THE CouRT oF ENGLAND: the Pretenders and their Ad- herents. 3 vols. ° Memoirs oF THE CourT oF ENGLAND: Literary and Historical Me- . morials of London. 2 vols. Memorrs oF THE Court oF ENGLAND: King Richard III and some of his Contemporaries. Memoirs OF THE CourRT oF EnaLANpD: Life and Reign of King George Bile =). vols. MEMorRS OF THE CouRT oF ENGLAND: George Selwyn and his Contem- poraries. 4 vols. MEMOIRS OF THE CouRT oF ENGLAND: London and its Celebrities. 3 vols. MEMOIRS OF THE CourT oF ENGLAND: Celebrated Etonians. 2 vols. 219. JEssE (JoHN Heneace). The Writings of J. H. Jesse. With alustra- tions IN TWO STATES, on Japanese paper and Holland paper, a num- ber of those on Holland paper IN couors. 30 vols. 8vo, full light green crushed levant morocco; sides richly decorated with inter- laced tooling, and floral onlays of red and ecrtxlevant; doublures of brown levant, richly decorated with onlays of blue and red levant; green watered-silk linings; leather joints, gilt tops; uncut. Boston: Chester F. Rice Company, no date EDITION DES AQUARELLES. Limited to 26 lettered sets for England and America, of which this is letter G. A MAGNIFICENT SET, [Continued Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd ssa ete cht ie ta eens [No. 219—Continued | CONTENTS: Literary and Historical Memoirs of London. 2 vols. Memoirs of Celebrated Etonians. 2 vols. London and its Celebrities. 3 vols. Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George the Third. 5 vols. Memoirs of the Pretenders and their Adherents. 3 vols. Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, including the Protectorate. 6 vols. Memoirs of the Court of England from the Revolution in 1688, to the Death of George the Second. 4 vols. George Selwyn and his Contemporaries: with Memoirs and Notes. 4 vols. Memoirs of King Richard the Third, and some of his Contemporaries. 1 vol. [See reproduction of binding] 220. Jounson (Samvet). The Writings of Johnson. With portraits. 16 vols. large 8vo, half dark blue morocco, gilt gilt tops, uncut. Troy, New York, 1903 Lirerary Crus Epition. Limited to 774 sets printed from type on spe- cially watermarked paper, of which this is Number 693. 5 x & ty $ s ‘ . : . _ ’ . 4 * + + L ‘ 7 7 ‘ s > r - . ‘a ¢ . , “ay t % 5 Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd 325. Scorr (Str Watrer). Lockhart (John Gibson). Memoirs of the Life te of Sir Walter Scott Bart. Title-page with colored border and 1l- luminated vignette portraits and illustrations on Japan paper. 10 vols. 8vo, buckram, paper labels, uncut, and partly unopened. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1901 Larcr Paper EDITION, limited to 600 numbered copies, the above being No. 226. 326. Scorr (Str WatTER). Waverley Novels. By Sir Walter Scott. Illus- trated with numerous full-page plates and text illustrations and a series of 153 HAND-COLORED engraved portraits and views, mlard as frontispieces. 52 vols. royal 8vo, full polished leather, autumn leaf shade, backs, sides and corners elaborately and artistically tooled in gilt thistle design, with the arms of Scotland in gilt on all covers, inside borders, doublures of white leather with same design, solid gilt edges, contents lettered. New York and London: Anglo-American Publishing Co., 1902 Sumpruous CoNNOISSEURS’ AUTOGRAPH EDITION OF THE W AVERLEY Novets printed on plate paper. Limited to 12 numbered and registered copies. Inserted is a one-page A.L.S. of Walter Scott, dated, Abbotsford, November ist, and addressed to John Scott, of Scalloway, Zealand. CoNTENTS: Abbot, 2 vols.; Anne of Geierstein, 2 vols.; Antiquary, 2 vols. ; Betrothed : Highland Widow, 2 vols.; Legend of Montrose, 1 vol. ; Bride of Lammermoor, 2 vols.; Castle Dangerous, 1 vol.; Count Rebert of Paris, 2 vols.; Fair Maid of Perth, 2 vols. ; Fortunes of Nigel, 2 vols.; Guy Mannering, Zavolsa; Heart of Midlothian, 2 vols.; Ivanhoe, 3 vols. ; Kenilworth, 2 vols.; Monastery, 2 vols. ; Old Mortality, 2 vols. ; Peveril of the Peak, 2 vols.; Pirate, 2 vols. ; Quentin Durward, 2 vols.: Redgauntlet, 2 vols.; Rob Roy, 2 vols. ; St. Ronan’s Well, 2 vols.; Talisman, etc., 2 vols. ; Waverley, 2 vols.; Woodstock, 2 vols. ; Chronicles of the Canongate, 1 vol. ; Surgeon’s Daughter, 1 vol.; The Black Dwarf. [See reproduction of binding. ] 227. Scorr (Sir WatrER). The Works of Sir Walter Scott. With tlustra- tions on Japanese vellum paper. 25 vols. 8vo, maroon cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. [New York] The Jenson Society, 1907 Limited to 1,000 registered sets, of which this is number 4. Comprises,—Waverley ; Guy Mannering; The Antiquary; Rob Roy; Ivanhoe; The Monastery; The Abbot; Kenilworth; The Pirate; and others. 328. Secret Memorrs or THE Court or Europe, from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century. With numerous portraits (many from rare and contemporary sources), historical and other scenes; im TWO STATES, on Japanese vellum paper and India paper, some of which are IN coLors. 24 vols. 8vo, full brown levant morocco ; doublures [Continued Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd [No. 328—Continued] of yellow morocco, with floral inlays of blue, red and green leather ; _ yellow watered-silk linings; gilt tops; uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons, no date PRINTED THROUGHOUT OF JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. Limited to 1,000 sets, of which this is Number 337. MAGNIFICENT set of these highly entertaining Court Memoirs. CONTENTS: Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, with Anecdotes of the Courts of Navarre and Malmaison. By Madame Ducrest. 2 vols. Memoirs of the Court of Austria. By Dr. E. Vehse. 2 vols. Napoleon’s Court and the Cabinet of St. Cloud, in a Series of Letters from a Gentleman at Paris to a Nobleman in London. 2 vols. William II. Francis Joseph. By Mme. la Marquise de Fontenoy. 2 vols. Memoirs of the Courts of Europe at the Close of the Last Century. By Henry Swinburne. 2 vols. The Secret History of the Court of Berlin. By Count Mirabeau. 2 vols. The Royal Family of Paris during the Revolution, from the Journal and Letters of the Princess Lamballe. 2 vols. Memoirs of the Court of Sweden and Denmark, from 1766 to 1818. By John Brown. 2 vols. 5 Menioirs of Marie Antoinette. By Madame Campan. Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan. 2 vols. The Private Memoirs of Louis XIV., from the Memoirs of Madame Du Hausset. Memoirs of Margaret de Valois, Queen of Navarre, written by Herself. ; Secret Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency. Memoirs of the Court of St. Petersburg. 329. Ser GrovaANNI and Srraparota. The Facetious Nights of Giovanni Francesco Straparola. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Choicely illustrated by Jules Garmer and H. Rk. Hughes. 4 vols.; [Also] The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Chovcely illustrated by H. R. Hughes. 3 vols. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson leather, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 7 London: Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bib- hophiles, MDCIX (1909) Water-coLor Epition. The Text printed on Venetian paper, and the illustrations in WATER-COLORS ON JAPANESE PROOFS. Limited to 300 num- bered copies, of which this is No. 106. 530. Ser GIOVANNI and StraparoLA. Another Set of the same edition, in a similar binding. Together, 7 vols. Binding of volume seven slightly rubbed. No. 139. 331. Suaw (Grorce Bernarp). The Writings of G. B. Shaw: comprising,— The Irrational Knot; Cashel Bryon’s Profession; Man and Super- man (2 copies) ; The Perfect Wagnerite; The Quintessence of Ibsen- ism; Plays; Poetry. Together, 9 vols.; 6 in original cloth, uncut, 4, with paper labels; the Plays, three-quarter crushed levant mo- rocco, gilt tops, uncut. Chicago and New York, 1898, etc. Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd $32. SHAKESPEARE (WittIaAM). The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare, ac- cording to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, including the latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and an Index. Edited by A. J. Valpy. With portrait and 170 illustrations (in outline) from designs by English artists. 15 vols. 16mo, half crimson mo- rocco, gilt backs, marbled edges, BY MATTHEWS. | London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853 333. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Shakespeare As put forth in 1623. A Re- print of Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Trag- edies. Published according to the True Originall Copies. Thick small folio, full brick-red morocco, gilt, gilt edges, By FRANCIS BED- FORD. London: Reprinted for Lionel Booth, 1864 Larce Paper copy of this excellent reprint, of which only 1,000 were printed. 334, SHAKESPEARE (Wi~tiAM). The New Century (Trade Mark) Shakes- peare. The Cambridge Text from the latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to each Play, by Israel Gollancz, Editor of the Temple Shakespeare. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary, of Alexander Dyce; and General Introduction and Life of the Poet by W. J. Rolfe, and a History of the Drama and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and others. With numerous illustrations, am TWO STATES, on Japanese vellum paper and Holland paper. 24 vols. 8vo, full crimson morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Dana Estes & Company, 1900 . ne pEs AMATEURS. Limited to 100 copies, of which this is Num- Cr PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME LIBRARY EDITION. 335. SHAKESPEARE (Witt1am). ‘The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakespeare. Edited by Charles Knight. Nwmerous illustrations. 8 vols, royal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York: George Routledge, undated The London printed edition, with the New-York title-pages. Includes, Comedies; Histories; Tragedies; Doubtful Plays, and Biography. 336. SHAKESPEARE and SHAKESPEAREANA. ‘The Writings of Shakespeare ; [Atso] Shakespeareana, as described below. Together, 15 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, uniformly bound in half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops, edges uncut or scraped. London, various dates CONTENTS : SHAKESPEARE (W1LLIAM). Works of Shakespeare. The Text revised by Alexander Dyce. Portrait. 9 vols. London: Chapman & Hall, 1866. Nares (Ropert). A Glossary . . . Works of English Authors, par- ticularly Shakespeare and his Contemporaries. New edition, [Continued Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd [ No. 336—Continued | with considerable Additions by J% O. Halliwell and Thomas Wright. 2 vols. London, 1872. Frencu (Grorce R.). Shakespeareana Genealogica. London, 1869. Euze (Karu). Essays on Shakespeare. Translated by L. Dora Schmitz. London, 1874. Gervinus (G. G.). Shakespeare Commentaries. Translated by F. HE. Bunnett. New York (probably printed in London), 1875. GREEN (Henry). Shakespeare and the Emblematie Writers. With numerous illustrative devices from the original authors. Lon- don, 1870. 337. SHELLEY (Percy ByssHe). The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Nathan Haskell Dole. With dlustrations IN TWO STATES, on Japanese vellum paper and Holland paper, frontts- pieces of each volume IN cotors; all but one (the portratt of Shel- ley) AUTOGRAPHED BY THE ARTIST, FRANK F. Murriny. 8 vols. 8yo, full green morocco, gilt backs with floral onlaid ornamentation, doublures of green watered-silk, green watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. London & Boston: Virtue & Company [1904] Otympic Epition. Limited to 250 copies, of which this is Number 8. AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET. 338. SHortHousE (J. H.). John Inglesant; a Romance. Portrait on Jap- anese vellum paper. 3 vols. 8vo, green silk, gilt, uncut. London: Macmillan, 1902 EpItTIon DE Luxe. Limited to 510 copies. Entirely out of print. 339. SmirH (Jonn Tuomas). Nollekens and his Times: comprehending a Life of that celebrated Sculptor; and Memoirs of several contempo- rary Artists, from the Time of Roubiliac, Hogarth, and Reynolds, to that of Fuseli, Flaxman, and Blake. Portraits. 2 vols. thick 8vo, full crimson morocco, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. In open-face cloth cases. London: Henry Colburn, 1828 Extra-ILLustRATED by the insertion of about 180 portraits and views, some of which are inlaid. The portraits include Rembrandt, Murillo, Captain Cook, Lawrence Sterne, John Wesley, Canova, John Locke, Mrs. Siddons, Mrs. Bellamy, Admiral Pocock, Oliver Cromwell, Edmund Burke, and others. 340. Smotterr (Tosras). The Writings of Smollett. With frontispieces. 6 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1892 CONTENTS : Adventures of Roderick Random ; Adventures of Ferdinand, Count Fathom ; Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves; Expedition of Humphry Clinker; Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd 341. Smorzerr (Topras). The Writings of Tobias Smollett. With the Au- thor’s Preface and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier. With il- lustrations in two states, frontispieces in color. 12 vols. 8vo, full blue morocco (two shades), sides with elaborate gilt tooling and floral onlays of red and brown morocco, backs with floral tooling, doublures of red leather with onlaid floral ornaments of white, green and brown leather in the centre of each cover, gilt outside borders, uncut, BY THE TRAUTZ-BAUZONNET BINDERY. New York: George D. Sproul, 1902 HAND-MADE Epition. Limited to 150 numbered and registered sets, of which this is Number 22. CONTENTS : Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Count Fathom, Sir Launcelot Greaves, Humphry Clinker. 342. Spenser (EpMuND). The Faerie Queene. A Poem in six books, with the fragment Mutabilitie. Edited by Thomas J. Wise. Illustrated by Walter Crane. 6 vols. 4to, white buckram, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London: George Allen, 1897 Beautifully printed by Charles Whittingham. Limited to 1,000 copies, printed on hand-made paper, for England and America. Entirely out of print. 343. Sport. Patten (William—Editor). The Book of Sport... With numer- ous illustrations, mainly portraits. Small folio, cloth back and boards, ailt top, uncut. New York, 1901 EDITION DE GRANDE Luxe. Limited to 450 copies, of which this is Num- ber 38. 344. [SrerNE (LavuRENCE).] The Life and Influence of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. With frontispieces by S. Ravenet, after William Ho- garth, in volumes one and three. 9 vols. 16mo, full polished calf, gilt, yellow edges, BY TOUT. London: R. & J. Dodsley, 1760-1761-1762-1765-1767 Volumes one and two, Second Editions; volumes three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, First EDITIONS. The half-titles are present in volumes four, five, six and nine only. 345. Srprne (Laurence). A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. With 12 full-page illustrations in photogravure, by the Goupil process; numerous sketches throughout the text, by Maurice Leloir. Royal 4to, full lilac crushed levant morocco, richly tooled gilt back, corner ornaments on sides, doublures of brocade with gold threads, with similar linings, leather joints, gilt top, uncut. New York: J. W. Bouton, 1884 EDITION DE GRAND LUXE. WITH DUPLICATE IMPRESSIONS OF THE PHOTOGRAVURES, ONE PRINTED IN BISTRE BEFORE LETTERS. Limited to 100 copies, of which this is Number 20. ON THE HALF-TITLE IS A BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR BY Maurice Lenore, signed, and dated, 1884. Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd 346. STERNE (LAURENCE). The Writings of Laurence Sterne. Edited by George Saintsbury. With illustrations by E. J. Wheeler. 6 vols. post 8vo, buckram, uncut. London: J. M. Dent, 1894 LARGE Paper copy. One of 150 copies printed for England and Amer- ica. This copy Number 142. 347. STERNE (LAURENCE). The Writings of Laurence Sterne. With an Introduction by Wilbur L. Cross. With illustrations. 11 vols. (only, should be 12, lacks “A Sentimental Journey”), 8vo, three- quarter brown morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Backs somewhat faded. New York: J. F. Taylor & Company [1904] YorK Epition. Limited to 750 sets, of which this is Number 487. CONTENTS: Tristram Shandy; Sermons of Mr. Yorick; Letters of Sterne; Journal to Eliza; and Life of Sterne by Perey Fitzgerald. 348. STERNE (LAURENCE). The Writings of Laurence Sterne. With an In- troduction by Wilbur L. Cross. With illustrations. 12 vols. 8vo, full crimson morocco, floral gilt sides and backs, with floral onlay of white leather in centre of each back, gilt tops, uncut. New York: J. F. Taylor & Company [1904] CoNNOISSEUR Epition. Limited to 99 sets, of which this is number 3. CONTENTS: A Sentimental Journey; Tristram Shandy; Sermons of Mr. Yorick; Letters of Sterne; Journal to Eliza; Life of Sterne, by Percy Fitzgerald. 349. Stevens (B. F.). B. F. Stevens’s Facsimiles of Manuscripts in Euro- pean Archives Relating to America, 1773-1783, with Descriptions, Editorial Notes, Collations, References, and Translations. 25 vols. folio, half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London: Issued only to subscribers, 1889-1898 EXxtTrRA-ILLUSTRATED by~the insertion of a number of engraved por- traits (some of which are proofs on India paper) of noted personages connected with American History. “One of the most valuable and extensive labors in the entire range of historical literature, and perhaps the most important contribution of any one man to the history of the American Revolution, is this stupendous collection of facsimiles of manuscripts in European Archives relating to America. “The confidential and private correspondence of the British Govern- ment with its political agents and spies includes secret and inter- ceptive intelligence from the time of the receipt in Bngland of the news of the signing of the Declaration of Independence until the sign- ing of the Paris Treaty of Peace in 1783. Similar secret intelligence obtained by France, Holland and Spain through their respective agents or spies is also given. This correspondence is absolutely essential to a clear understanding of the diplomatic, political and military phases of [Continued Logs ‘ON] Sutpulg Jo UOT{BAISN{[[] uonIpy todeVg wun{[peA ssouede ¢— NODMOOL t SJOAON ‘Hd MNVUA > Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd [No. 349—Continued] our relations with Great Britain and other European countries during the Revolutionary War. “Only 200 copies of this great work were made, and the photographic negatives were destroyed. No facsimile work of this kind and magni- tude has ever before been executed, either by private or by public enter- prise, for enabling students to transfer practically a great mass of im- portant historical material to their own libraries for examination and comparison.” Volume 25, the Index, contains portrait of B. F. Stevens and a lengthy “Conclusion” by Mr. Stevens. 350. Stockton (Frank R.). The Novels and Stories of Frank R. Stockton. With portraits of the author and illustrations on India paper. 28 vols. 8vo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, gold tooled sides and backs, doublures of blue crushed levant with corner ornaments in gold, crimson watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1899-1904 PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. Limited to 204 sets, of which this is number 24. Volume twenty-three contains a Memorial Sketch of Mr. Stockton and a Bibliography of his Works. MAGNIFICENT SET OF THE FINEST EDITION OF THIS POPULAR WRITER’S WORKS. CONTENTS : The Late Mrs. Null; Squirrel Inn; Mary Chanter; Rudder Grange ; The Hundredth Man; Ardis Claverdon; Great War Syndicate, etc. ; The House of Martha; Pomona’s Travels; Captain Horn; Mrs.. Cliff’s Yacht; Great Stone of Sardis; The Water-Devil ; The Girl; Gobhurst; Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aleshine; Vizier of the Two-Horned Alexander; The Associate Hermits ; Stories; Afield and Afloat; Kate Bonnet; John Gayther’s Garden ; The Captain’s Toll-Gate; A Bicycle of Cathay. [See reproduction of binding. | 351. Stockron (Frank R.). Another set of the Writings of Stockton. With portraits of the author and illustrations on India paper. Printed throughout oN JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER. 23 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, gilt, doublures of white morocco, cream watered-silk lin- ings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1899-1904 One of 204 sets, of which this is Number 96. 352. Sropparp (JoHN L.). John L. Stoddard’s Lectures. Hatenswely alus- trated and embellished with views of the world’s famous places and people, with frontispicces on Japanese vellum paper. 10 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, Inner gilt borders. New York: Belford, Middlebrook and Co., 1897-1898 Comprises volumes on,— Norway, Constantinople, Japan, Berlin, France, India, Pngland, Belgium, Florence, California, and other countries. Second Session, Wednesday Evening, April 23rd 353. Stopparp (JouN L.). Lectures: being the identical Discourses delivered during the past eighteen Years, under the title, Stoddard Lectures. Illustrated and embellished with views of the world’s famous places and people, some of which are im colors. 10 vols. large 8vo, full green morocco; each side elaborately decorated with floral gold tooling, and four representations of flowers onlaid with white mo- rocco; each back with similar treatment; doublures of steel-gray morocco with a representation of the globe in the centre of each, surrounded by floral ornaments inlaid in maroon, green and red leather, with elaborate outer borders; pearl-gray watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops (slightly tarnished), uncut. Boston, 1898-1909 MacNiIFIceNT set of the combined issues of the Stoddard and Author’s Editions. Limited to 500 copies autographed by John L. Stoddard. CONTENTS : Norway; Switzerland; Athens; Venice ; Constantinople ; Jerusalem; Egypt; Japan; China; India ; Passion Play; Paris; La Belle France; Spain; Berlin; Vienna; St. Petersburg ; Moscow ; The Rhine; Belgium; Holland; Mexico; Florence; Naples ; Rome; Scotland; England ; London; California; Colorado; Yellowstone Park; Ireland; Denmark; Sweden; Canada ; Malta ; Gibraltar; South Tyrol; Around Lake Garda ; The Dolomites ; Sicily ; Genoa; The Engadine; Lake Como; Upper Danube; Bohemia. [See reproduction of binding. ] 954. SrRaparota and Ser Giovanni. The Facetious Nights of Giovanni Francesco Straparola. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Choicely illustrated by Jules Garmer and E. Rk. Hughes. 4 yols.: [Auso] The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni. Now first trans- lated into English by W. G. Waters. Chotcely wlustrated by H. R. 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London, 1858 Exrra-ILLustrAtep by the insertion of 29 portraits (some of which have been neatly inlaid) including,—Sir Francis Drake, Charles LI., Lord Bacon, Earl of Leicester, Thomas Egerton, Sir Thomas More, Henry Danvers, John Calvin, Robert Boyle, and others. $8”, WasHINGTON (GuorcE). Sparks (Jared). The Life of George Wash- ington. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarter green crushed levant morocco, elaborate gilt backs, gilt edges, By roor. In open-face cloth case, each volume within protecting cloth covers. Boston, 1839. One volume extended to two, AND Extra-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 110 portraits, views, scenes, etc., Some of which have been neatly inlaid. The portraits include,—Honorable BE. Vernon, Lord Loudoun, Colonel Bouquet, Martha Washington, John Rutledge, Philip Schuyler, Richard Montgomery, William Penn, George Washington (several, one a stipple engraving by W. 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Colored frontispieces on Japanese paper, and other illustrations by Hugh Thomson, Jalland, H. M. Brock, and others. 24 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, gilt backs and sides, doublures of white morocco, gilt borders, white watered-silk linings, leather joints, gilt tops, uncut. Backs somewhat discolored, that of volume one having turned brown. London: W. Thacker & Co., 1898-1902 CoMPLETE SET OF THE BEST EDITION Of the author’s sporting novels and stories. Limited issue, printed from type by Morrison & Gibb, Edin- burgh. ENTIRELY OUT OF PRINT. CONTENTS: Riding Recollections; Katherfelto; Uncle John ; Market Harborough, and Inside the Bar; Contraband ; Morn ; Tilbury Nogo, and Scotland and the Moors; Songs and Verses, and Bones and I; Black, but Comely ; The Brookes of Bridlemere; The White Rose ; Roy’s Wife; Satanella; Digby Grand; Sarchedon; Sister Louise. and Rosine ; Kate Coventry; Cerise; The Queen’s Maries ; Holmby House ; General Bounce; The Gladiators; Good for Nothing ; The Interpreter. 396. Witpe (Oscar). The Writings of Oscar Wilde. With illustrations and title-pages on Japanese vellum paper. 16 vols. 8vo, full green mo- rocco, floral ornament onlaid with red morocco in centre of each cover, with floral onlay of green and red morocco on each back, gilt tops, uncut. New York: A. R. Keller & Company, 1907 Epirion pE Granp Luxe. Limited to 100 numbered copies, of which this is Number 12. 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