127. BINDING. Begerus (Laurentius). Regum et Imperatorum Romanorum Numismata. Illustrated with numerous fine numismatic plates, and portrait. Folio, full contemporary calf, richly gilt back and sides, wide gilt border, central panel with corner floral ornaments, and crown on back in compartments; crown and mace on sides. Coloniae Brandenburgicae: Typis Ulrici Liebperti, 1700 Fine copy, in a handsome specimen of contemporary binding. 128. BINDING. [De Souvenal.) Lettres Critiques et Historiques, touchant l'idée que les Anciens avoient de la Poësie, & celle qu'en ont les Modernes. Ecrites par un Provincial [De Souvenal] à une Dame de Paris. 12mo, contemporary mottled calf, with the arms of Madame de Pompadour stamped in gold in the centre of both covers, red edges. Paris: François Le Breton, 1712 Books from "the" Pompadour's Library will ever retain their sentimental interest and charm. 129. BINDING. Opera Latine Scripta ex Secundis Curis Jani Broukhusii, etc. By Actius Syncerus Sannazarius. Frontispiece by Houbraken, and plate. 8vo, old French red morocco, full gilt floreated back, with love-birds, line sides, inside dentelles, blue end papers, gilt edges, [by Derome.] Amstelaedami: Apud Viduam Gerardi Onder de Linden, 1728 130. BINDING. Lettres du Marquis de Roselle. Par Madame E. D. B. Nouvelle Edition. Two parts in one volume. 12mo, beautifully bound in contemporary French red morocco, handsomely tooled on the back and sides, gilt end papers, gilt edges, [by Derome]. Londres, et se trouve a Paris, 1764 131. A splendid specimen of Derome's work. BINDING. Goldsmith. An Almanack for the Year of our Lord God 1821. Calculated by John Goldsmith. Printed in red and black. Narrow 24mo, full old red morocco, lavishly gilt tooled on back and sides, silver clasps, with chasing of tulips, pin grooves and silver pin for fastening the covers, flys and pockets of gold and flowered boards. 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Ballads, by William Hayley, Esq. Founded on Anecdotes Relating to Animals, with Prints, Designed and Engraved by William Blake. Full-page copperplates. Small 8vo, contemporary mottled calf gilt. Enclosed in cloth wrapper, and blue levant morocco solander case. Chichester: Printed by J. Seagrave, for Richard Phillips. London, 1805 PRESENTATION COPY, WITH AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FLY-LEAF: “Mr. Weller, With grateful remembrance from William Blake." Accompanying the volume is an autograph letter from the President of the William Blake Society, identifying Mr. Weller as an intimate friend of Blake and Flaxman. PRESENTATION. COPIES OF BLAKE ARE SO RARE AS TO BE ALMOST UN KNOWN. 140. BLANE (WILLIAM). Cynegetica; or, Essays on Sporting. Consisting of Observations on Hare Hunting. To which is added, The Chace: A Poem. By William Somerville. Illustrated with engraved title and frontispiece by Heath after Stothard. 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, fillet back and border on sides, with a blind tooled medallion of a sportsman and his lady off to the hunt, gilt edges, in slip case, by Riviere. Fine copy. London: John Stockdale, 1788 141. BLOUNT (THOMAS POPE). De Re Poetica; or, Remarks upon Poetry, with Characters and Censures of the Most Considerable Poets, whether Ancient or Modern. Small 4to, full sprinkled calf, gilt edges, by Lloyd. London: Printed by Ric. Everingham, for R. Bentley, 1694 FIRST EDITION. The Life of Shakespeare will be found at pages 202206. SUPERB COPY OF THE GENUINE GIUNTA 142. BOCCACCIO (GIOVANNI). Il Decamerone di M. Giovanni Boccaccio nuovamente corretto et con diligentia stampato. 4to, full blue straight-grain morocco, gilt tooled borders of vines and grapes on the sides, watered silk linings, gilt inside borders and edges, by BOZERIAN. Firenze: per li heredi di Philippo Giunta, 1527 A GENUINE COPY OF THIS FAMOUS AND RARE EDITION, called the ventiseltana, one of the most celebrated for accuracy of the text. A fine copy, measuring 8%x51⁄2 inches. On the fly-leaf is written: "Ex. de M. Montcalm, the finest copy known." With the Hoe bookplate. The 143. BOCCACCIO (GIOVANNI). [The Decameron.] Modell of Wit, Mirth, Eloquence, and Conuersation. Framed in Ten Dayes, of an hundred curious Pieces, by seven Honourable Ladies, and three Noble Gentlemen. Preserued to Posterity by the Renouwned Iohn Boccaccio, the first Refiner of Italian prose: And now translated into English. Woodcut title and oval woodcuts. Printed by Isaac Iaggard, for Mathew Lownes, 1625. The Decameron: Containing An hundred pleasant Nouels. Wittily discoursed, betweene seuen Honourable Ladies, and three Noble Gentlemen. The last Fiue Dayes. Woodcut title in six oval compartments, and oval woodcuts in the text. 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