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Symons, Roosevelt, George Moore, W. B. Yeats, Mark Twain, John Galsworthy, John Masefield, etc.

105. COLERIDGE AND LAMB. The Bijou. Engraved plates. 16mo, boards, roan back, gilt edges (slight stains).

London: Pickering, 1828

Contains contributions by Coleridge, Lamb, and others.

106. COLORED IRISH CARICATURES. A Collection of 8 colored Caricatures relating to Ireland and Irish rent troubles, etc. Folio, loose. London: McLean, n. d.

107. COLUM (PADRAIC). The Land. 12mo, wrappers, un

cut.

Dublin, 1905

FIRST EDITION. No. 3 of the Abbey Theatre Series.

108.

Another copy.

109.

Wild Earth. 16mo, boards, cloth back, uncut.

FIRST EDITION.

Dublin, 1907

110.

Thomas Muskerry. 12mo, wrappers, uncut.

Dublin, 1910

FIRST EDITION. Inscribed on title: "Padraic Colum, with regards, May, 1910." Vol. 13 of the Abbey Theatre Series.

111. CONRAD (JOSEPH). Almayer's Folly. A Story of an Eastern River. 12mo, uncut.

London, 1895

FIRST EDITION. Very Scarce.

112.

113.

An Outcast of the Islands. 12mo, uncut.

FIRST EDITION.

12mo, uncut.

London, 1896

The Nigger of the "Narcissus". A Tale of the Sea.

FIRST EDITION. Scarce.

London, 1898

London, 1898

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Youth: A Narrative and Two other Stories. 12mo.

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FIRST EDITION, WITH FIRST ISSUE OF THE COVER, having the word "Seven" (in "The Seven Isles'') stamped over "Secret."

120.

Chance. A Tale in Two Parts. 12mo, uncut.

London, [1913]

THE VERY RARE FIRST ISSUE, WITH THE DATE 1913 ON VERSO OF TITLE

PAGE.

121. [] Joseph Conrad. A Study. By Richard Curle. Portrait. 12mo. London, 1914

122.

FIRST EDITION.

Victory. As it appeared in Munsey's Magazine for Feb., 1915. 8vo, boards, original wrappers bound in.

New York, 1915

The First appearance of this Novel, six months before the First English Edition.

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130.

Another copy.

One Day More. A Play in One Act. 8vo, boards,

buckram back, uncut, paper label.

131.

[At end] London: Beaumont Press, 1919

One of 250 copies on handmade paper.

Works. Portrait. 18 vols., boards, linen backs, paper labels, uncut and unopened. Garden City, 1920-1 SUN-DIAL EDITION, one of 735 copies, with THE AUTOGRAPH OF THE

AUTHOR IN THE FIRST VOLUME.

132.

133.

Notes on Life and Letters. 12mo, uncut.

FIRST EDITION.

London, 1921

Chance. Toronto, n. d.; A Personal Record, N. Y.,

1912; The Rescue, N. Y., 1920. 3 vols., 12mo.

134. CONRAD (JOSEPH) AND HUEFFER (FORD M.). The Inheritors. 12mo, uncut.

FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.

New York, 1901

135. COWLEY (ABRAHAM). Works. Engraved portrait by Faithorne. Folio, old calf.

London, 1688

136. CRAIG (E. GORDON). The Theatre Advancing. Etched frontispiece in sanguine. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut.

FIRST EDITION.

London, 1921 137. CRANE (STEPHEN). The Third Violet. 12mo, uncut. London, 1897 138. CRANE (WALTER). A. L. s., 2 pp., 4to. Kensington, Sept. 11, 1914. To Perriton Maxwell. On the late War.

FIRST EDITION.

139. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Artist and the Author. A Statement of Facts, Proving that the Distinguished Author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The Miser's Daughter," "The Tower of London," etc. 8vo, sewn. In cloth case.

London: Bell and Daldy, [1872]

VERY RARE. This is a pamphlet issued by Cruikshank putting forward his view in the quarrel between Harrison Ainsworth and himself. Cruikshank in his pamphlet reiterates his previous statements that he WAS THE ORIGINATOR OF OLIVER TWIST, which, says Cruikshank, Dickens "did not deny-because he could not."

140. CUST (LIONEL, Editor). The National Portrait Gallery. Illustrated with hundreds of fine portrait reproductions. 2 vols., 4to, wrappers, uncut. London, 1902

141. DAVIDSON (JOHN). Ballads and Songs. 12mo, uncut. FIRST EDITION. London, 1894 142. DAVIES (WILLIAM H.). A Collection of FIRST EDITIONS of his Writings. 8 vols., various sizes and bindings.

London, 1908-18 Comprising: Nature Poems, 1908; Beggars, 1909; Farewell to Poesy, 2 copies, 1910; The Bird of Paradise, [1914]; Child Lovers, 1916; A Poet's Pilgrimage, 1918; Raptures, Beaumont Press, 1918.

143.

Songs of Joy and others. 16mo, uncut.

FIRST EDITION. Davies, 1911.”’

London, 1911 Inscribed on fly-leaf: "Mrs. Thomas from W. H.

144. DEARMER (GEOFFREY). Poems, [1918]; Resentment Poems (Waugh), 1918; Red Owen (O'Byrne), 1919; New Poems (La Gallienne), 1910; The Queen of China (Shanks), 1919; Poems by Oscar Wilde, First American Edition, 1881. 6 vols., 12mo.

DE LA MARE'S FIRST BOOK

145. DE LA MARE (WALTER). Songs of Childhood. By Walter Ramal. Frontispiece. 16mo, cloth, parchment back, gilt top, uncut.

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London, 1902 EXTREMELY RARE.

Colored illustrations.

London, 1910

FIRST EDITION.

147. The Three Mulla-Mulgars, 1910; Motley and other Poems, 1918; Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination, 1919. 3 vols., 12mo.

148.

FIRST EDITIONS.

London, 1910-19

Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination. A

Lecture. 12mo, boards.

FIRST EDITION.

London, 1919

149. Flora. A Book of Drawings by Pamela Bianco. With illustrative Poems by Walter de la Mare. Numerous exquisite illustrations in color and black and white. 4to, Japan boards, unLondon, n. d.

cut.

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151. DE VERE (AUBREY). Poems. 12mo, uncut.

London, 1855

FIRST EDITION. With author's inscription on title-page, "Gabriel Rossetti, Esq. from the Author."'

152. DICKENS (CHARLES). A. L. s., 2 pp., 8vo. Office of the Daily News, Whitefriars, Thursday afternoon. To William Hazlitt.

"I saw the notice of the French Play this morning and immediately perceived that the Readers had cut and maimed you. All I know about these gentlemen is, that there are plenty of them, and that they are well paid, unless I add to them that they are the very worst I ever have had anything to do with in my life. I have laid in a cauldron or two of coals, and I will haul YOUR reader over them this evening"; etc.

153. DICKENS (MARY A.). ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, "My Impressions of my Grandfather," written on 24 pp., 4to. Signed on title-leaf. With numerous additions and deletions by the author. Accompanied by 8 photographs of Dickens, etc., and an A. L. s. regarding the writing of this article for twenty guineas.

154. DIXON (THOMAS, JR.). Typewritten Manuscript, "The Story of the Ku Klux Klan and its Leaders," written on 17 pp., 4to, signed.

155. DOBSON (AUSTIN). The Ballad of Beau Brocade and other Poems of the XVIIIth Century. With 50 illustrations by Hugh Thomson. Royal 8vo, crushed lavender levant morocco, back and sides richly tooled with a conventional design of lotus leaves and circles; inner border of lotus leaves, gilt top, uncut, by the Guild of Women Binders. London, 1892

LARGE PAPER COPY, with the full-page illustrations on Japan paper, and the vignettes on China paper.

156. DODGSON (CAMPBELL). A Catalogue of Etchings by Augustus John, 1901-14. Numerous reproductions. 4to, boards, buckram back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1920

Limited Edition.

157.

The Etchings of Charles Meryon. With numerous fine reproductions. 4to, boards, parchment back, gilt top.

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London: The Studio, 1921

to which is prefixed

his Life, by Izaak Walton. 12mo, polished mottled calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. London: Pickering, 1840

159. DOVES PRESS. Milton (John). Paradise Lost. Square 8vo, crushed Niger morocco, line tooled, gilt edges, by The Doves Bindery, signed, C-S, 1919. Hammersmith, 1902

VELLUM COPY

160. DOVES PRESS. Milton (John). Paradise Regained. Square 8vo, crushed Niger morocco, line tooled, gilt edges, by The Doves Bindery, signed C-S, 1919. Hammersmith, 1905

PRINTED ENTIRELY OF VELLUM.

VELLUM COPY

161. DOVES PRESS. Emerson (R. W.). Essays. With Preface by Thomas Carlyle. Square 8vo, crushed Niger morocco, line tooled, gilt edges, by The Doves Binders, signed C-S, 1919. London, 1906

PRINTED ENTIRELY OF VELLUM.

162. Carlyle (Thomas). Sartor Resartus. Square 8vo, crushed Niger morocco, line tooled, gilt edges, by The Doves Bindery, signed C-S, 1919.

London, 1907

163. DREISER (THEODORE). Free and other Stories. 12mo. New York, 1918

FIRST EDITION.

164. DRINKWATER (JOHN). Puss in Boots. A Play in Five Scenes. 12mo, wrappers. London, [1911]

FIRST EDITION.

165. bindings.

A Collection of FIRST EDITIONS. 10 vols., 12mo, various London, 1911-21 Comprising: Puss in Boots, 1911; Poems of Men and Hours, 1911; Rebellion, 1914; Swords and Ploughshares, 1915; Olton Pools, 1916; Tides, 1917; Pawns, 1917; Seeds of Time, 1921; Mary Stuart, 1921; Oliver Cromwell, 1921.

166. The Dramatic Works of St. John Hankin. Introduction by John Drinkwater. Portrait. 3 vols., 12mo, buckram, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1912

167. uncut.

Rebellion. A Play in Three Acts. 12mo, wrappers,

London, [1914]

FIRST EDITION.

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