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out in large roman type, in red and black, old stamped vell. over oak boards, with clasps, Parisiis, F. Leonard, 1690, roy. folio (410), May 4, Hodgson David, £3 35. Antiquaries of London (Society of). Archaeologia, Vol. lxi., Part 2, to Vol. lxxiv., cloth, 1909-24, 4to. (508), Jan. 31, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 158. Antiquaries of London (Society of). Proceedings, Second Series, Vol. 20 to 32, and General Index to the first 20 vol., cloth, 1903-1920, 8vo. (625), Jan. 31, Sotheby

Thorp, 10s. Antiquaries of Scotland (Society of). Proceedings, Vol. 3 to 6, cf., 1862-1868, 4to. (1008), Nov. 22, Dowell

I2S.

[See also Nov. 22, 1870-1905, 8 vol., £1; May 30, 13 vol., £5 July 25, 1880-1925, £1 IOS.; May 30, 17921890, £3 5s.; Hodgson, May 26, Vol. 1-38, £5.] Antoninus (Saint, Archbishop of Florence). Confessionale in volgare intitolato Specchio di Conscienza [Gesammtkatalog 2174, only 4 other copies recorded], printed in beautiful roman letter, 90 ll., coat-of-arms on first leaf, a tall copy, but some 11. stained and some slightly wormed, vellum [Bologna, Azzoguidi 1472-3], sm. 4to. (576), July 27, Hodgson Kent, £29

[See also June 23, £27.j Antoninus Aurelius (Marcus). The Golden Booke, black letter, title within woodcut border (repaired), and woodcut armorial device on the last page, limp vellum, Printed by T. East, 1586, 16mo. (450), May 18, Hodgson

Quaritch, £10 Antoninus Aurelius (Marcus), reprinted from the translation of George Long, hf. blue crushed mor. ex., t.e.g., A. L. Humphreys, 1896, 8vo. (337), Oct. 20, Hodgson Quaritch, £2 14S. Apian (Petrus). Cosmographicus Liber, first ed., gothic letter, title in red, woodcuts and diagrams (some with moveable slips), hf. cf., Landshut, J. Weyssenberger, 1524 (206), July 20, Sotheby Edwards, £5 Apollo's Feast, or Wits Entertainment, consisting of Pleasant Intrigues, delightful Stories, ingenious Poems, witty Repartees, merry Bulls, old Tales, Novels, and Prologues and Epilogues spoke and writ by Jo. Haynes and Mr. Pinkeman, and others, a few 11. a little discoloured, orig. sheep (binding worn), Holgate copy, London, printed for H. Playford, 1703, 12mo. (52), Mar. 28, Sotheby

Quaritch, £41 [Apperley (Charles James).] The Chace, the Turf, and the Road, first ed., portrait and plates-Nimrod's Northern Tour, first ed., together 2 vol., orig. cloth gt., uncut, 1837-8, 8vo. (237), Nov. 8, Sotheby Bumpus, £4 12s. 6d. [Apperley (C. J.)] Hunting Reminiscences, first ed., plates and maps, orig. cloth, fine copy, R. Ackermann, 1843, 8vo. (6), July 7, Sotheby Mason, £7 IOS.

[See also Nov. 15, £5 5s.; July 20, binder's cloth, £3.]

[Apperley (C. J.)] The Life of a Sportsman, by Nimrod, first ed., col. plates (three mounted as usual), advt. ll. at end, orig. cloth (loose in covers), g.e., R. Ackermann, 1842, 8vo. (579f), Nov. 15, Sotheby Spencer, £30

[See also Anderson Gall., Nov. 29, $480 and $875; Feb. 15, $975; Amer. Art Assoc., Nov. 10, fine, $1,042; Nov. 16, $225; Dec. 1, $300; Jan. 19, $360; Ed. 1874Sotheby, Dec. 6, £6.] [Apperley (C. J.)] Memoirs of the Life of the late John Mytton, Esq., of Halston, Shropshire . . . with Notices of his Hunting, Shooting, Driving, Racing, and Extravagant Exploits, by Nimrod, reprinted from The New Sporting Magazine, rare first ed., with 12 brilliantly col. plates drawn and etched by Henry Alken, orig. cloth (margins of plates very slightly foxed), enclosed in hf. red mor. slip-case, with inner folding cloth wrapper, London, Rudolph Ackermann, 1835, 8vo. (37), Nov. 10, Amer. Art Assoc.. $470

[A copy above the average in condition. This edition contains six plates less than the second edition, but three of the plates in this copy, viz., "Mytton Shooting in Winter," "Mytton Masters the Savage Dog," and "Blood and the Bull Dog," are not repeated in the later edition. See also April 25, $285; Ed. 1837-Sotheby, Dec. 6, £17; April 25, £26; June 30, £26; Anderson Gall., Nov. II, $145; Amer. Art Assoc., April 25, $325.]

[Apperley (C._J.)] Memoirs of the Life of the late John Mytton, Esq. . . . with Notice of his Hunting, Shooting, Driving, Racing, Eccentric and Extravagant Exploits, by Nimrod, third ed., with engraved title and 18 fullpage col. plates by Henry Alken and T. J. Rawlins, full red French levant mor., sides with triple gilt fillet borders, gilt back and edges, by Morrell, London, R. Ackermann, 1851, large 8vo. (42), Nov. 10, Amer. Art Assoc. $100

[First edition with the Life of "Nimrod," by Surtees, and with 6 additional coloured plates which did not appear in the edition as first brought out by Apperley. See also Ed. 1869-Sotheby, April 25, £2; Hodgson, Feb. 9, £2 7s.; Ed. 1877-Hodgson, Jan, 12, £2 16s.] [Apperley (C. J.)] Nimrod's Hunting Tours, first ed., orig. bds. (back strip defective), 1835, 8vo. (3), Dec. 6, Sotheby Dobell, £3 3s.

[See also Anderson Gall., Jan. 10, $25; Ed. 1857Hodgson, May 26, £3; Ed. 1903-Sotheby, Dec. 6, £1 Is. ; Anderson Gall., Nov. 11, $80.] [Apperley (C. J.)] Nimrod's Northern Tour, first ed., orig. cloth gilt, Walter Spiers, 1838, 8vo. (7), Dec. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 IOS. Appianus Alexandrinus. Historia Romana, De Bellis Čivibus [translated by Petrus Candidus Decembrius], 2 vol,, roman letter, first page of each vol. within a fine woodcut border, woodcut initials [B.M.V. 244], old vellum, good

copies, Venice, B. Maler, E. Ratdolt and P. Löslein, 1477, 4to. (282 by 205 mm.), (507), April 27, Sotheby [See also Ed. 1578-July 11, £42.] Tregaskis, £48 Apuleius (Lucius). L'Asne d'Or [translated by Jean de Montlyard], front. and plate (shaved at fore-edge), marginal note shaved on кk 3 verso, a few head-lines touched, red levant mor. gilt, g.e., 1612, 12mo. (143), May 30, Sotheby Thorp, £1 2s.

[See also Ed. 1822-Hodgson, Dec. 1, 2 2s.; July 21, £2 8s.; Ed. 1872-Sotheby, July 25, £1 10s.; Ed. 1893Anderson Gall., Oct. 13, $27.50; Ed. 1923-Hodgson, Nov. 10, £1 16s.; June 30, 1; Ed. 1924-Anderson Gall., Feb. 8, $37.50; Sotheby, May 16, £10 10s.; Mar. 21, £43 on vell., and £10 10s.] Apuleius (L.) Opera necnon Epitome Alconoi in disciplinarum Platonis, editio princeps, roman characters, with passages in Greek printed in the text, 177 unnumbered 11. (including the blank 160) without signatures and catchwords, 38 lines to the page, 25 illuminated initials, and rubrications [Hain *1314, Proctor 3297], brown crushed levant mor., Jansen style, inside dentelles, g.e. on the rough, by Chambolle-Duru (the lower margin of the first leaf has been restored, as has also the inner margin of the last leaf, with possibly a letter or two partly or wholly in facsimile), [colophon] Rome [C. Swenyheym et A. Pannartz] in domo Petri de Maximo, 1469, folio (69), Dec. 16, Anderson Gall. $2,250

[Only 275 copies were printed, this being the only one in which the text was left unmutilated at the time of the Inquisition. The present copy is perfect, with the six preliminary leaves as well as the blank leaf (folio 160), and measures 13 by 9 inches, with lower margins of 31 inches and lateral margins of 2% inches.]

Apuleius (L.) La Fable de Psyché, figures par Raphael, plates, contemp. straight-grained red mor. ex., gold borders, g.e., Talleyrand's copy, 1802, folio (46), April 11, Sotheby Maggs, £14 Apuleius (L.) The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, done into English by W. Adlington, with a Discourse on the Fable by Andrew Lang, No. 44 of 60 LARGE PAPER copies, plates in two states, vellum ex., g.e. on the rough, with flaps over foreedge and fasteners, 1887, 8vo. (307), Feb. 21, Sotheby

Ewen, £2 5s.

[See also Ed. 1897-Hodgson, Nov. 10, £1 8s.; April 29, 15s.; Sotheby, July 28, 1 10s.; Ed. 1901-Hodgson, Nov. 10, 1 9s.; April 29, £1 10s.; Sotheby, July 7, £1 5s. ; July 28, 1; Ed. 1923-Hodgson, Oct. 27, 1; Nov. 17, £1 12s.; Dec. 16, £1 Is.]

Aquinas (S. Thomas de). Tractatus de articulis fidei et Sacramentis Ecclesie, manuscript on vellum, written in a bold

gothic letter, 15 ll., limp bds. (Phillipps MS. 773), xv. Cent., folio (56), Mar. 28, Sotheby Dobell, £2 Aquinas (T. de). Catena aurea [Hain 1332, Proctor 7481, Pellechet 936], gothic letter, two columns, first initial painted in red, blue and green, other initials, paragraph marks, etc. in red, two letters and last figure of date in colophon defective, otherwse a fine copy, bds., cf. back (joints broken), [Basel, M. Wennsler] 1476, folio (183), July 28, Sotheby Weisemann, £7 IOS. Aquinas (T. de). De Modo Confitendi et de Puritate Consciencie, gothic letter, initials by hand in red, bds., large copy [Attributed to printer of Gesta Christi of Speier, c. 1472], sm. 4to. (429), June 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £16 IOS. Aquinas (T. de). Opuscula [edited with a Life of S. Thomas by Antonio Pizamani], gothic letter, 436 11., slight waterstains, GG 3 and 4 misbound before GG I, vellum [Hain *1541, Pellechet 1093 (three copies only), Proctor *4793], Venice, Hermann Lichtenstein, 7 Sept., 1490, 4to. (603), June 27, Sotheby Thorp, £7

[See also Ed. 1498-Anderson Gall., Oct. 21, $25.] Aquinas (T. de). Summa de articulis fidei et ecclesiae sacramentis [Hain *1431, Pellechet 1030, Proctor *3488], roman letter, 14 (should be 22) 11., wants fol. 9-16, initials and paragraph marks supplied in red, rubricated, green mor. gt., inside borders, g.e., by Derome le Jeune, with his ticket [Rome, Johann Schurener] 1475, 4to. (756), April 11, Sotheby Quaritch, £16

[See also Ed. 1866-Hodgson, Feb. 23, £1; Ed. 1885Feb. 23, 1 6s. and £1 IS.; Ed. 1911-22, Feb. 23, £4 15s.] Aquinas (T. de). Super Quarto Libro Sententiarum [Hain *1483], gothic letter, initials and capitals in red, double columns, orig. wooden bds., lined with leaves from a 15th century MS. on music, with notation (leather stripped off, and two sides of woodcut border on first page cut away), Colon., per Henricum Quentell, 1480, folio (483), May 18, Hodgson Thorp, £8 10S. Arabian Nights (The), a Plain and Literal Translation [with the Supplementary Nights], with Introduction, Explanatory Notes, and a Terminal Essay by Sir R. F. Burton, orig. ed., 16 vol., orig. cloth, Benares, Kamashastra Society, 1885-8, 8vo. (3), May 9, Sotheby

Edwards, £31 [See also Mar. 7, £35; July 7, £28; Hodgson, Jan. 26, £30; June 16, 10 vol. only, £16 10s.; Christie, July 25, £36; Amer. Art Assoc., Nov. 16, $300; Dec. 1, $230; Mar. 1, $250.]

Arabian Nights (The), translated by Sir R. F. Burton, library
ed., 12 vol., orig. cloth gt., g.t., 1893, 8vo. (332), Mar. 7,
Sotheby
Arthur, £4 5s.

[See also Ed. 1894-Hodgson, Dec. 9, £5; June 2, £3 12s. 6d. Dowell, Mar. 28, uncut, £6; Ed. 1897–— Anderson Gall., Feb. 14, rubbed, $15; Mar. 14, $20; Christie, July 25, £4 10s.; Sotheby, Nov. 8, £5 5s.;

April 25, £7; Dowell, Jan. 24, £4 10s.; Feb. 28, £6; Hodgson, Nov. 10, £5 17s. 6d.; Jan. 26, £5 15s.; Feb. 23, £5 15s.; June 30, £6 10s.] Arabian Nights. A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, now entituled The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, with Notes by R. F. Burton, 10 vol., with Supplemental Nights, 6 vol., plates by Stanley Wood, together 16 vol., cloth gt., Burton Club, 1899 (160), June 16, Hodgson Dulau, LII

[See also Mar. 30, I vol. missing, £5 5s.; Sotheby, July 25, £12 10s.; n.d., 17 vol.-Sotheby, July 14, 6; Hodgson, Feb. 9, £9 5s.] Arabian Nights. A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, now entitled The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, with Introduction, Explanatory Notes on the Manners and Customs of Moslem Men, and a Terminal Essay upon the History of the Nights, by Richard F. Burton, with numerous illustrations, including the series by Letchford, some of which are in colour, all on Japanese vellum paper, 10 vol.Supplemental Nights . . . with Notes Anthropological and Explanatory, 6 vol., together 16 vol., full maroon levant mor., geometrical border design on sides, gilt backs, with green mor. onlays, inner mor. and gilt borders, g.t., by Whitman Bennett [Benares, printed by the Kamashastra Society for Private Subscribers only, 1885-1888], [Denver, Colorado, 1900], roy. 8vo. (23), Mar. 1, Amer. Art Assoc.

$220

[Fine set of the Denver verbatim re-issue of the original edition, limited to 1,000 sets, of which this is No. 319. There were no illustrations in the Benares edition. Those contained in this work were originally designed by Stanley L. Wood to supplement the work. See also Anderson

Gall., Mar. 14, $90; Sotheby, April 11, 10 IOS.; Amer. Art Assoc., Dec. 1, $40; Jan. 19, $55; Mar. 31, $62.] Arabian Nights. A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, now entitled, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, with Introduction, Explanatory Notes on the Manners and Customs of Moslem Men, and a Terminal Essay upon the History of the Nights, by Richard F. Burton, Medina ed., limited to 1,000 sets, of which this is No. 761, 10 vol.-Supplemental Nights, with Notes Anthropological and Explanatory, 7 vol., extensively illustrated with beautiful plates, all proofs on Japan paper, many remarque proofs, by Letchford, Boulanger, Jerome, Lalauze, Gavarni and other artists, rubricated titles on Japan paper, together 17 vol., cloth, paper labels, g.t., uncut, [Denver] Printed by the Burton Club for Private Subscribers only [1906], roy. 8vo (27), May 15, Amer. Art Assoc.

[Verbatim reprint facsimile of the original issue. the book-label of Jack P. Mason in each volume.]

$45

With

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