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80 COOPER (James Fenimore) A COMPLETE SET OF HIS ADMIRABLE NOVELS. 114 vols, 8vo, ALL FIRST EDITIONS AND FINE UNCUT COPIES, uniformly bound in half morocco neat, top edges gilt, by RIVIERE. Price £85

Precaution, a Novel. 1821. 3 vols

The Spy, a Tale of the Neutral Ground, referring
to some particular occurrences during the
American War, also pourtraying American
Scenery and Manners. 1822. 3 vols

The Pioneers, or the Sources of the Susquehanna,a
descriptive Tale. 1823. 3 vols

The Pilot, a Tale of the Sea. 1824. 3 vols Lionel Lincoln, or the Leaguer of Boston. 3 vols

1825.

The Last of the Mohicans, a Narrative of 1757.
1826. 3 vols

The Prairie, a Tale 1827. 3 vols
The Red Rover, a Tale. 1828. 3 vols
Nations of the Americans, picked up by a
Travelling Bachelor. 1828. 2 vols
The Borderers, a Tale. 1829. 3 vols

The Water Witch, or the Skimmer of the Seas, a
Tale. 1830. 3 vols

The Bravo, a Venetian Story. 1831. 3 vols
The Heidenmauer, or the Benedictines. 1832. 3
vols

The Headsman, or the Abbaye des Vignerons, a
Tale. 1833. 3 vols

The Monikins, a Tale. 1835. 3 vols
Excursions in Switzerland. 1836. 2 vols

A Residence in France, with an Excursion up
the Rhine, and a second visit to Switzerland.
1836. 2 vols

Recollections of Europe. 1837. 2 vols

England, with Sketches of Society in the Metropolis. 1837. 3 vols

Excursions in Italy. 1838. 2 vols

Homeward Bound, or the Chase, a Tale of the
Sea. 1838. 3 vols

The Pathfinder, or the Inland Sea. 1840. 3 vols
Mercedes of Castile, a Romance of the Days of
Columbus. 1841. 3 vols

The Deerslayer, a Tale. 1841. 3 vols

The Jack O' Lantern (Le Feu-Follet), or the
Privateer. 1842. 3 vols

The Two Admirals, a Tale of the Sea. 1842. 3
vols

The French Governess, or the Embroidered Handkerchief, a Romance. 1843

Ned Myers, or a Life Before the Mast. 1843. 2
vols

Wyandotté, or the Hutted Knoll. 1843. 3 vols
Afloat and Ashore, or the Adventures of Miles
Wallingford. 1844. 3 vols

The Chainbearer, or the Littlepage Manuscripts.
1845. 3 vols

Satanstoe, or the Family of Littlepage, a Tale of
the Colony. 1845. 3 vols

Lucy Hardinge, a second Series of Afloat and
Ashore. 1846. 3 vols

Ravensnest, or the Redskins. 1846. 3 vols
Mark's Reef, or the Crater, a Tale of the Pacific.
1848. 3 vols

The Bee-Hunter, or the Oak Openings. 1848. 3 vols

The Sea Lions, or the Lost Sealers. 1849. 3 vols Captain Spike, or the Islets of the Gulf. 1849. 3 vols

The Ways of the Hour. 1850. 3 vols

The Heathcotes, or the Wept of Wish-ton-Wish,
a Romance of Prairie Life. 1854
Jack Tier, or the Florida Reef. N.D.

Eve Effingham, or Home. 1838. 3 vols 81 COVENANT.-THE PASSIONATE REMONSTRANCE made by his Holiness in Conclave at Rome, UPON THE LATE PROCEEDINGS AND GREAT COVENANT OF SCOTLAND, etc., with a Reply of Cardinall De Barbarisme in the name of the Roman Clergy, together with a Letter of Intelligence from the Apostolick Nuntio now residing in London to Pope Urbon the 8. 1641. 4to, engraved frontispiece of the Pope's Conclave, scored russia, 128 6d 82 COWLEY (Abraham) A Translation of the Sixth Book of Mr. Cowley's Plantarum, BEING A POEM UPON THE LATE REBELLION, THE HAPPY RESTORATION OF HIS SACRED MAJESTY, AND THE DUTCH WAR ENSUING. 1680. FIRST EDITION, Small 4to, CLEAN AND UNCUT COPY, sewn, £1 18

Said to be translated by THOMAS OTWAY.

83 COWLEY (Abraham) THE PROSE WORKS OF, including his Essays in Prose and Verse. Pickering, 1826. LARGE PAPER, 8vo, half morocco extra, top edges gilt, uncut, £1 18 84 COWLEY (Abraham) THE WORKS OF MR. ABRAHAM COWLEY, consisting of those which were formerly printed and those which he designed for the Press, now published out of the Author's Original Copies. H. Herring man, 1681. Portrait of the author within an octagon frame, thick small 8vo, fine copy in old calf, £2 28

First Edition in small size of Cowley's collected works.

85 COWPER (William) POEMS. J. Johnson, 1782.-THE TASK, a Poem in Six Books, to which are added by the same author, An Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq.; Tirocinium, or a Review of Schools; and the HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN, etc. Ib., 1785. FIRST EDITIONS OF BOTH VOLUMES, 2 vols, 8vo, very handsomely bound in levant morocco super extra, elegantly tooled back and borders, bound from the original calf, with rough gilt edges, by RIVIERE, A FINE COPY (excessively rare), £10 10s

86 COWPER (William) MEMOIR OF THE EARLY LIFE OF, written by Himself, and never before published, with an Appendix containing some of his Religious Letters and other interesting Documents illustrative of the Memoir. 1816. Portrait, 12mo, boards, uncut, 38

87 CROWQUILL (Alfred) THE TUTOR'S ASSISTANT, or COMIC FIGURES OF ARITHMETIC, slightly altered and elucidated from Walking-game. 1843. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, as issued, 108

88 CRUIKSHANK.—Barker (H. M.) Jem BUNT, BY THE OLD SAILOR. (1841). FIRST EDITION, with many very clever etchings by ROBERT CRUIKSHANK, etc., 8vo, a BEAUTIFUL COPY in new marbled calf extra, very elegantly tooled back and borders, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, WITH THE ORIGINAL CLOTH COVERS AT END, BY RIVIERE (a nice book), £3 18s

89 CRUIKSHANK (George) DEFOE (DANIEL) THE LIFE AND SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, of York, Mariner, with Introductory Verses by Bernard Barton, and with numerous Engravings from Drawings by George Cruikshank, expressly designed for this edition. John Major, 1831. FIRST EDITION, LARGE PAPER COPY, with bright impressions of the excellent engravings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 2 vols, 8vo, brown morocco super extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £9 98

90 CRUIKSHANK (George) ECCENTRIC TALES, from the German of W. F. Von Kosewitz. 1827. FIRST EDITION, with beautifully coloured plates by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, from sketches by Alfred Crowquill, 8vo, morocco extra, top edges gilt, totally uncut, by RIVIERE, £7 178 6d

91 CRUIKSHANK (George) FERDINAND FRANCK, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE YOUTHFUL DAYS OF A MUSICAL STUDENT. 1831. With pretty engravings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, FIRST EDITION, 12mo, calf extra, top edges gilt, by RIVIERE, UNCUT, £2 28

92 CRUIKSHANK (George) ILLUSTRATIONS OF TIME.

"There is a time for all things."

Published May 1st, 1827, by the Artist, 22, Myddleton Terrace, Pentonville. FIRST EDITION, with engraved title, and thirty-six clever etchings, oblong folio, mottled calf super extra, neatly tooled, by RIVIERE, £3 38

93 CRUIKSHANK (George) ITALIAN TALES, TALES OF HUMOUR, GALLANTRY, AND ROMANCE, selected and translated from the Italian. 1824. FIRST EDITION, with beautiful engravings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 8vo, stained calf extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £3 38

94 CRUIKSHANK.-LESSONS OF THRIFT, PUBLIShed for General Benefit BY A MEMBER OF THE SAVE-ALL CLUB. 1820. FIRST EDITION, with beautifully, COLOURED illustrations of a very humorous character by J. R. CRUIKSHANK, 8vo, a splendid copy in new calf extra, choicely tooled, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £6 6s

95 CRUIKSHANK (George) MIRTH AND MORALITY, a Collection of Original Tales by CARLTON BRUCE. 1834. FIRST EDITION, numerous pretty engravings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, small 8vo, calf extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £2 12s 6d

96 CRUIKSHANK (G.) MORNINGS AT BOW STREET, a Selection of the most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which have appeared in the Morning Herald, by J. WIGHT, Bow Street Reporter to the Morning Herald. 1824. - MORE MORNINGS AT BOW STREET, a New Collection of Humorous and Entertaining Reports, by JOHN WIGHT, of the Morning Herald. 1825. FIRST EDITIONS OF BOTH SERIES, with fine impressions of the forty-six clever designs by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 2 vols, 8vo, a nice copy in calf extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE (scarce in this state),

£10 108

Inserted in this copy is the fine etching that appeared as a frontispiece to the Third Edition.

97 CRUIKSHANK (George) MODERN CHIVALRY, OR A NEW ORLANDO FURIOSO. 1843. FIRST EDITION, with clever illustrations by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 2 vols, 8vo, very choice copy in calf extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £3 108

98 CRUIKSHANK (George) PETER SCHLEMIHL, from the German of Lamotte Fouqué. 1824. FIRST EDITION, with fine impressions of the admirable etchings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, small 8vo, stained calf extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £6 68

Very scarce in this uncut state.

99 CRUIKSHANK_(George) PHILOSOPHY IN SPORT MADE SCIENCE IN EARNEST, being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the aid of Popular Toys and Sports. 1827. FIRST EDITION, 3 vols, numerous "oodcuts by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, stained calf extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £2 15s

100 CRUIKSHANK (George) PHRENOLOGICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, or an Artist's View of the Craniological System of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim. Published by George Cruikshank, Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, 1826. FIRST EDITION, very numerous clever etchings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, oblong folio, prettily bound in mottled calf super extra, top edges gilt, UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £3 38

101 CRUIKSHANK (George) PUCK ON PEGASUS, by H. CHOLMONDELEY PENNELL. 1861. FIRST EDITION, a beautifully etched frontispiece by George Cruikshank, and numerous illustrations by Leech, Phiz, Portch, and Tenniel, 8vo, a very fine copy in stained calf super extra, gilt over the original gilt edges, UNCUT, with the original covers preserved at end, by RIVIERE, £2 108

102 CRUIKSHANK (George) SCRAPS AND SKETCHES, published by the Artist, 22, Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, and sold by James Robins & Co., etc. 1828-32. THE FOUR SERIES COMPLETE, ALL FIRST EDITIONS, with beautiful examples of all the magnificent etchings, in 1 vol, oblong folio, mottled calf extra, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, a fine copy of a rare book, £10 108

103 CRUIKSHANK (George) The Cat's Tail: being the History of Childe Merlin, a Tale, by the Baroness de Ratzleben, authoress of other touching tales and pathetic pieces. Edinburgh, 1831. FIRST EDITION, with three very clever etchings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 12mo, mottled calf super extra, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £1 12s

104 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE COMIC ALMANACK, an Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, containing "All Things Fitting for such a Work," by RIGDUM FUNNIDOS, Gent., adorned with "right merrie" cuts pertaining to the months, etc., etc., by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. C. Tilt, 1835-53. ALL FIRST EDITIONS, UPWARDS OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY FULL-PAGE STEEL ETCHINGS BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, AND MANY HUNDREDS OF SPIRITED WOOD ENGRAVINGS, 19 volumes, beautifully bound in calf extra, gilt back and borders, top edges gilt, UNCUT, with all the original covers and advertisements preserved, by RIVIERE, in the best manner, a handsome and picked set, £32

105 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE GENTLEMAN IN BLACK. 1831. FIRST EDITION, with clever illustrations by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, small 8vo, a particularly choice copy in morocco super extra, neatly tooled, top edges gilt, UNCUT, with the original covers preserved at end, by RIVIERE, £3 38

106 CRUIKSHANK_(George) THE GREEKS: a Poem, "Venu de France d'une Maniere Inconnue; " Dedicated to all the Legs! with Notes containing the Arcana of Greeking at Play; and Sketches of the most Illustrious Greeks, by the author of the Pigeons, Fashions, etc. 1817. With six COLOURED illustrations by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, small 8vo, calf super extra, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, £2 158

107 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON, A HUDIBRASTIC POEM IN FIFTEEN CANTOS, BY DOCTOR SYNTAX. 1815. FIRST EDITION, with thirty humorous COLOURED engravings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 8vo, morocco super extra, neatly tooled, gilt edges, by RIVIERE (a nice copy), £8 88

108

Another copy, morocco extra, UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £14 148

109 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE OLD SAILOR'S JOLLY BOAT, laden with Tales] Yarns, Scraps, Fragments, to please all hands, pulled by Wit, Fun, Humour, an Pathos, and steered by M. H. BARKER. 1844. FIRST EDITION, twenty-four full-pag etchings by GEORGE AND ROBERT CRUIKSHANK IN THEIR BEST MANNER, 8vo, stained cal extra, top edge gilt, UNCUT, original cloth covers preserved at end, A NICE BOOK, £2 108 110 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE_PENTAMERONE, OR THE STORY OF STORIES, Fu for the Little Ones, by GIAMBATTISTA BASILE, Translated from the Neapolitan by Jон! EDWARD TAYLOR. David Bogue, 1848. FIRST EDITION, with brilliant impressions of al the choice and powerful etchings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 8vo, very fine copy in nev stained calf super extra, prettily tooled, top edges gilt, TOTALLY UNCUT, by RIVIER (very scarce), £4 48

The plates in this work are in every way equal to the artist's celebrated illustrations to the "Fairy Library," and are executed in a similar manner.

111 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE PIGEONS, Dedicated to all the Flats, and showing the Artifices, Success, and Crimes of Gaming, Gamesters, and Gambling Houses, by the Author of "The Greeks." Stockdale, 1817. With six COLOURED plates by GEORGI CRUIKSHANK, 8m. 8vo, calf extra, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, £2 108

112 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE SATIRIST, OR MONTHLY METEOR. Omne in precipiti vitium stetit: utere velis, Totos pande sinus.

Follies and vices uncontrol'd prevail :

Juv.

To sea, bold satirist; spread wide your sail !

FIRST

London: printed for Samuel Tipper, Leadenhall St., etc., 1808—1814. EDITIONS, COMPLETE SET, 14 volumes, 8vo, with very many remarkable coloured and tinted folded caricatures by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, ETC., ETC., a fine set in half morocce extra, top edges gilt, UNCUT, by RIVIERE, £38 108

Complete sets like the present are almost unprocurable.

113 DANIEL (Samuel) THE CIVIL WARES BETWEENE THE HOUSES OF LANCESTER AND YORKE, CORRECTED AND CONTINUED, BY SAMUEL DANIEL, oni OF THE GROOMES OF HIS MAJESTIE'S MOST HONORABLE PRIVIE CHAMBER. Printed a London, by Simon Watersonne, 1609. THE FIRST COMPLETE EDITION, 4to, with engraved title containing a portrait of Daniel in the centre, engraved by Cockson, lower margin cui into, calf extra, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, £8 88

This important production of Daniel contains many sweet and poetical passages, his strict ad herence to the truth of history, the purity and elegance of his language, the correctness of his taste, and his occasional touches of the pathetic, all place him among the better writers of his day, and an ornament of his age; and if not among our first great epic composers, certainly one of the chiefest and best of our second class of poets.

A portion four books) of this work was published in 1595, and was re-issued 1599 with a fifth book, again 1602 with a sixth book. The above edition contains EIGHT books, so that besides containing all as appeared in the previous issues it contains the actual FIRST EDITION OF THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH BOOKS, and we may add it is the last separate edition of the poem. The Sunderland copy, sold in 1882, realized £22 10s; there was no copy in the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, and it was unnoticed by Ritson.

114 DAVENANT (Sir William) POEM, TO THE KINGS MOST SACRED MAJESTY. Henry Herringman, 1663. FIRST EDITION, Sm. 4to, sewn, £1 1s

115 DE QUINCEY (Thos.) Confessions of an English Opium Eater. 1823. 12mo, second edition, boards, uncut, 58

116 DEFOE (Daniel) Dictionarium Sacrum seu Religiosum, A DICTIONARY OF ALL RELIGIONS, ANCIENT AND MODERN, WHETHER JEWISH, PAGAN, CHRISTIAN, OR MAHOMETAN, more particularly comprehending The Lives and Doctrines of the Authors and Propagators, The Respective Divisions, Sects, and Heresies, Not only the True, but False Objects of Worship, such as Heathen Gods, Idols, etc., 'The Various Ways and Places of Adoration, All Religious Orders and Communities, Sacred Rites, Utensils, and Festivals, Distinct Offices and Functions, Rules, Customs, Ceremonies etc. 1704. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, sprinkled calf extra, by ZAEHNsdorf, £2 28

17 DEFOE (Daniel)

THE

LIFE

AND

STRANGE SURPRISING

ADVENTURES

OF

ROBINSON CRUSOE,

OF YORK, MARINER:

WHO LIVED EIGHT AND TWENTY YEARS

ALL ALONE ON AN UNINHABITED ISLAND ON THE COAST OF AMERICA,
NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE GREAT RIVER OF OROONOQUE;

HAVING BEEN CAST ON SHORE BY SHIPWRECK, WHEREIN ALL THE MEN PERISHED

BUT HIMSELF.
WITH

AN ACCOUNT OF HOW HE WAS AT LAST AS STRANGELY DELIVER'D BY PYRATES.

Written by Himself.

LONDON:

Printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row.

MDCCXIX.

8vo, with a frontispiece by Clark and Pine (Vol I.)

THE FARTHER ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE; BEING THE SECOND
AND LAST PART OF HIS LIFE, AND OF THE STRANGE SURPRISING ACCOUNTS OF HIS
TRAVELS ROUND THREE PARTS OF THE GLOBE, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, To which is
added a Map of World in which is delineated the Voyages of Robinson Crusoe.
London: Printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719.
Folding Map.

(Vol II.)

8ro,

SERIOUS REFLECTIONS DURING THE LIFE AND SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE: WITH HIS VISION OF THE ANGELICK WORLD, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. London: Printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, 1720. 8vo, with the very rare original engraving by Clark and Pine. (Vol III.)

Together 3 vols, 8vo, ALL FIRST EDITIONS, PERFECT AND UNWASHED COPIES, uniformly bound in brown morocco extra, centre ornaments on sides, rough git edges, by RAMAGE, £75

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