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618. TENNYSON (ALFRED, LORD). Tiresias and other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, uncut.

619.

Lond. 1885

Demeter and other Poems. First Edition. 16mo,

cloth, uncut.

Lond. 1889

620.

Tennyson for the Young.

Introduction and

Lond. 1891

[Livingstone

Notes by Alfred Ainger. 16mo, cloth.

621. TENNYSON FIRST EDITIONS.

(L. S.).]

Bibliography of the First Editions of Alfred Lord

Tennyson. 8vo, wrappers.

* Edition limited to 306 copies.

N. Y. 1901

622. TENNYSONIANA. Robertson (Frederick W.). Analysis of Mr. Tennyson's "In Memoriam." 16mo, cloth.

Lond. 1862

623. Church (Alfred J.). The Laureate's Country. A Description of Places connected with the Life of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Numerous illustrations from drawings by Edward Hull. Small folio, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1891

624. TERENCE. The Comedies of Publius Terentius Afer. Translated into English with Introduction, Bibliography and brief Notes. 2 vols. 8vo, half parchment, uncut.

Privately Printed for the Roman Society, 1900

* One of 270 copies printed.

625. THACKERAY (WILLIAM M.). Mr. Brown's Letters to a Young Man about Town. 8vo, marbled boards, cloth back, uncut and unopened. Bost. [Riverside Press], 1901 *No. 4 of 500 copies printed, plates destroyed at completion of issue.

626. THIES (LOUIS). Catalogue of the Collection of Engravings of Francis Calley Gray. 4to, half morocco (broken). Cambridge, 1869

627. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Sanborn (F. B.-Editor). Thoreau, the Poet Naturalist. With Memorial Verses by William E. Channing. Portrait and etchings by Sidney L. Smith. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut; ALSO,-Six additional etchings by Smith on India paper, in royal 8vo, board portfolio, cloth back, with ties, to illustrate the above work.

Bost. [Merrymount Press], 1902

* One of 250 copies printed.

628. TRACY GENEALOGY. Ancestors and Descendants of Lieutenant Thomas Tracy of Norwich, Conn. 1660. Compiled by Evert E. Tracy, M.D. 4to, cloth. Albany, 1898

629. TREZEVANT FAMILY. Daniel Trezevant, Huguenot, and some of his descendants. By A. S. Salley, Jr. 8vo, wrappers. n. p. [1903]

630. TRIALS. The Trunk Tragedy. A History of the Murder of Preller and the Trial of Maxwell. Illustrated. 8vo, wrappers. St. Louis, 1886

631. TUSCAN NOTES (Lee), N. Y. 1900; John Morrissey, His Life, Battles and Wrangles, N. Y. 1881; Nobody's Fault (Mary A. Dickens), 1892. 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, paper. N. Y. 632. UPSON (ARTHUR). Octaves in an Oxford Garden. Lettered by M. A. Haisser. 4to, veneered boards, uncut and unopened. Minneapolis: E. D. Brooks, 1902 *One of 350 copies on handmade paper, signed by the publisher.

633. VALE PRESS. A Bibliography of the Books issued by Hacon and Ricketts. Woodcut frontispiece, borders, &c. 8vo, boards, linen back, uncut and unopened. [Lond. 1904]

* One of 260 copies.

634. VAN DYKE (HENRY). The Lord's Prayer. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top.

*The author's first book.

N. Y. 1871

635. God and Little Children. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. [1890]

636. VAN DYKE (JOHN C.). The Opal Sea, Continued Studies in Impressions and Appearances. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth.

N. Y. 1906

* Author's presentation copy, with autograph inscription on leaf of Preface-Dedication.

637. [VAN SCHAIK ILLUSTRATIONS]. Kendrick).] The Lorgnette.

cloth.

Illustrations.

[Bangs (John

Oblong 12mo,

N. Y. 1886

638. VENICE. R. Deputazione Veneta di storia Patria. Miscellanea. Saggio di Cartografia della Regione Veneta. 12 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco. (Stamp on some margins.) Venezia, 1881-92

* Scarce.

639. VERVILLE (BEROALDE DE). Le Moyen de Parvenir. 12mo, half calf.

Paris, n. d.

640. VICARS (JOHN). England's Worthies. Under whom all the Civill and Bloudy Warres since 1642 to 1647, are related. Portraits. 12mo, boards, leather back, gilt top (part of back split). Lond. [reprinted], 1845

641. VICTORIA JUBILEE FOLIO. A Series of Drawings by Arthur T. Woodward and others. 12 pieces, royal 8vo, in board portfolio. Lond. 1887

642. VINCENT (FRANK, JR.). The Land of the White Elephant: sights and scenes in South-eastern Asia. Map, plans, and illustrations. 8vo, cloth.

N. Y. 1874

643. VIRGINIA. Smith (Capt. John). The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Capt. Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America, 1593-1629. (2) The General Historie of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles, with Proceedings, &c. Copperplates and maps. 2 vols. 8vo, old tree calf (backs somewhat damaged). Richmond [Va.], 1819

* SCARCE. From the Library of Wm. Mynderse, with bookplate.

644. Whigs and Democrats; or, Love of Politics. A Comedy in Three Acts (no author). 8vo, wrappers.

645.

Richmond, 1839

* First Edition. Scene is laid in Virginia. Some Annotations on margins.

Magazine of History and Biography (The). 10 numbers, not consecutive. Richmond, 1897-1902 646. VISSCHER FAMILY. The Genealogy of the Visscher family in America. 8vo, paper.

n. p.―n. d.

647. VOCABULA AMATORIA: A French-English Glossary of Words, Phrases, and Allusions occurring in the Works of Rabelais, Voltaire, Molière, Rousseau, Beranger, Zola, and others, with English equavalents and synonyms. 4to, boards, Lond.: Privately Printed, 1896

uncut.

648. VOLTAIRE. La Pucelle d'Orleans. Portrait and vignettes. 2 vols. 16mo, half brown polished morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Rouen, 1880

* One of 354 copies.

649. Candide, or All for the Best. A New Translation from the French. Introduction by Walter Jerrold. Vignettes by Adrien Moreau. Royal 8vo, silk cloth, gilt top, uncut. *One of 500 copies.

Lond. 1898 650. La Pucelle. The Maid of Orleans: An HeroicComical Poem in Twenty-one Cantos. A New and Complete Translation, with variants by Ernest Dowson. 2 vols. 4to, cloth, uncut. Lond. Lutetian Society, 1899

* One of 500 copies printed.

651. WALPOLE (HORACE). Essay on Gardening. With a Faithful Translation into French by the Duke of Nivernois. Introductory Note by Alice Morse Earle. 4to, boards, vellum back, uncut. Canton, Pa.: Kirgate Press, 1904

652.

* One of 350 copies of the Facsimile Reprint of the Strawberry Hill edition of 1785.

The Wisdom of Walpole. With a Foreword [by Lewis Buddy, III]. 8vo, half marbled boards and vellum, uncut and unopened. [Cambridge], Privately Printed, 1905 *One of 75 copies on handmade paper, with presentation inscription from Lews Buddy III on fly-leaf.

653. WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation. Portrait and engraved title. Lond.: Pickering, 1827. The same, frontispiece. Lond. 1837. Together, 2 vols. 32mo, cloth.

654. WALTON FAMILY (THE). By Joseph C. Martindale, M.D. 12mo, paper covers. Frankford, Pa., 1911

655. WARE (WILLIAM). Zenobia. 2 vols., 8vo, sheets, unopened. Bost 1846

* LARGE PAPER. Inserted, A. L. S. of author to Rev. J. S. Dwight.

656. Sketches of European Capitals. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth.

Bost. 1851 657. WARING FAMILY. A Short History of the Warings. By R. N. Waring. 4to, paper wrappers. Tyrone, Pa., 1898

658. WAR OF 1812. [Bowen (A.).] The Naval Monument, containing Official and other Accounts of all the Battles fought between the Navies of the United States and Great Britain during the Late War, &c. 25 engravings by Alexander Anderson, and others. 8vo, old mottled calf (rebacked). Bost. 1816

* Laid in are eight engraved portraits from the "Analectic Magazine'' after G. Stuart, &c., of Decatur, Perry, Capt. Lawrence, &c.

659. WATTS (ISAAC). Hora Lyricæ. Poems, Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, In Three Books. 16mo, old calf, new morocco back. N. Y.: Printed and Sold by Hugh Gaine, 1762

* SCARCE.

660. WELL-WORN ROADS (Smith), Bost. 1887; Sketches of Eminent American Painters (Tuckerman), N. Y. 1849; Our American Artists (Benjamin), Bost., n. d.; Twelve Great Artists (Downes), and 3 others. Together, 7 vols., various sizes and bindings.

661. WELSH FAMILY. Genealogy of the Welsh Family of Pennsylvania. Composed of newspaper clippings, mounted. 12mo, wrappers. n. p.―n. d.

662. WEST. The German Emigrants, or Frederick Wohlgemuth's Voyage to California. By Dr. Dietrich. Translated by Leo Wray. 8 quaint colored plates. 12mo, original glazed boards. Guben [1852]

663.

* Curious and scarce. Written shortly after the discovery of gold.

Hough's Antiquities of the Upper Gila and Salt River Valleys; North American Fauna, No. 34; Hewett's

Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau; Fewkes' Prehistoric Ruins of the Gila Valley; Seneca Villages, by G. S. Conover. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, paper. Wash. 1889-1911

664. WHITMAN (WALT). The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. XI. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1842 * Contains "The Angel of Tears, one of the earliest contributions by Walt Whitman, three poems by John G. Whittier, and a selection by James Russell Lowell.

665. The Essay on Walt Whitman, by Robert Louis Stevenson. With a Little Journey to the Home of Whitman, by Elbert Hubbard. Portrait. 8vo, ooze calf, uncut. East Aurora, 1900 666. Liberty in Literature. Testimonial to Walt Whitman by Robert G. Ingersoll. Portrait. 12mo, wrappers.

N. Y., n. d. 667. WILDE (OSCAR). The Picture of Dorian Gray. 12mo, original wrappers. N. Y.: Ivers and Co. [1890]

* THE EARLIEST PIRATED EDITION, issued almost simultaneously with Lippincott edition same year.

668. Salome in Hebrew, 2 parts, 1907; same in Yiddish, frontispiece, 1909; The Rose and the Nightingale, Yiddish, 1907; Ballad of Reading Gaol, N. Y., n. d. [1906]. 5 vols., original cover. Lond. N. Y. 1906-1909

669. 12mo, cloth.

The Picture of Dorian Gray. Copyright Edition.

Paris, 1909

670. WILKIE (SIR DAVID). Sketches in Turkey, Syria and Egypt, 1840-1. Drawn on stone by Joseph Nash. A series of 24 (should be 26) large and finely colored plates, mounted on cardboard. Folio, in half morocco portfolio. Lond. 1841 * A superb series of richly colored groups in their characteristic costumes.

671. WHITTY and Entertaining Exploits of George Buchanan, commonly called the King's Fool. From the original Manuscript dated 1725. 12mo, half red levant, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1900.

672. WORCESTER COUNTY. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts. Supervised by Ellery B. Crane. Illustrated. 4 vols. 4to, half leather. N. Y. 1907

673. WOTTON (HENRY). The Elements of Architecture, Collected from the Best Authors and Examples. Ornaments designed by H. P. Horne. Small 4to, blue boards, uncut.

Lond. [Chiswick Press], 1903 * One of 350 copies reprinted from the First Impression (1624), and the original draughts.

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