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VOLUME XXXV.

Abailard. Lettres d'Héloïse et d'Abaillard (Latin and French), plates after Moreau le jeune, proofs before letters, LARGE PAPER COPY, 3 vol., cf. ex., full gt. backs, g.e., Paris, Didot le jeune, 1796, folio (1), Dec. 2, Sotheby Parsons, £12 15s. [Abailard.] History of Abeillard and Heloisa, col. plates after Thurston, maroon straight-grain mor. ex., line borders and gilt panels on sides, silk linings, with a painting on the fore-edge, 1819 (175), April 13, Hodgson Heffer, £5 Abano (Petrus de). Conciliator differentiarum philosophorum, lit. goth., double columns (some ll. stained and frayed at edges), pigskin ex. [Hain 3, Proctor 7096], [Pavia, Gabriel de Grassis, 1490], folio (540), Dec. 20, Sotheby

Edwards, £4 IOS. Abbot (J.) and Smith (Sir J. E.) Natural History of the rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia, col. plates, 2 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1797, folio (283), Oct. 20, Puttick

Edwards, £II IOS. A'Beckett (G. A.) Comic History of England, first ed., with Io col. etchings and 120 woodcuts by John Leech, 2 vol., presentation copy from the author and artist, with inscription by A'Beckett on half-title of each vol., signed also by Leech: "Peter Rackham Esqre with kind regards from G. A. a'Beckett and John Leech," orig. cl., fine copy, 1847-8 (945), April 25, Sotheby Hollings, £36 A'Beckett (G. A.) The Comic History of England, with 20 col. etchings and many woodcuts by John Leech, 2 vol., in crimson mor., with the orig. cl. covers bound in at the end of each vol., London, Punch Office, 1847, 8vo. (1), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $550

£30

[With 6 original drawings by Leech in water-colours.] A'Beckett (G. A.) Comic History of England, first ed., col. plates by Leech, 2 vol., in the orig. 19-20 nos., wrappers, 1846-8, 8vo. (205), Dec. 1, Puttick A'Beckett (G._A.) Comic History of Rome, first ed., col. plates by Leech, in the orig. 9-10 nos., wrappers (1851-2), 8vo. (206), Dec. 1, Puttick Spencer, £29

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Abelard. See Abailard.
Abercorn. Vues de la Suisse, 67 col. prints, on fly-leaf" Nina
Napier from her Mother,' vell. gilt, lettered on side,
Marchioness of Abercorn, 1821, 8vo. (1), Nov. 15, Sotheby
Parsons, £10
Aberdeen. Eubulus, or a Dialogue where-in a rugged Romish
Ryme is confuted. . . by P. A. [with several passages in

verse and two poems at end], unbd. (small hole in title), Aberdene, Edward Raban, 1627, sm. 4to. (166), March 31, Hodgson P. M. Barnard, £4 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Proceedings, plates, Vol. i.-lv., hf. cf., Philadelphia, 1843-1903, 8vo. (509), March 1, Sotheby Maggs, £25 IOS.

[Another set. Proceedings, with coloured plates of birds, etc., from 1861 to 1881 inclusive, 21 vol., cl., roan backs, uncut, Philadelphia, 1862-82, roy. 8vo., Anderson Galleries, Feb. 1, Lot 2, $31.]

Ackermann (R.) History of the Colleges and Schools, large PAPER, col. plates, hf. red mor., full gt. back, g.t., bookplate of W. E. Gladstone, 1816, folio (351), June 15, Sotheby Maggs, £34 Ackermann (R.) History of the Colleges, 48 col. plates by D. Havell, etc., hf. mor., 1816, 4to. (283), March 9, Puttick Robinson, £38 Ackermann (R.) History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster, its Antiquities and Monuments, col. plates from drawings by Pugin, Mackenzie, etc., 2 vol., russ., line and blind borders with corner ornaments, m.e., R. Ackermann, 1812, 4to. (43), March 1, Sotheby Joseph, £5 Ackermann (R.) History of Westminster Abbey, its Antiquities and Monuments, col. plates and port., 2 vol., mor., 1812, roy. 4to. (220), July 27, Sotheby Mackay, £3 Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Cambridge, its Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings, numerous beautiful col. aquatints by Havell, Stadler, etc. after Westall, Pugin, and Mackenize, together with the academical costumes after Uwins, and ports. of the founders [the text by W. Combe], 2 vol., diced russ., rebacked with mor., g.e., 1815, 4to. (210), Nov. 25, Hodgson £41 Ackermann (R.) A History of the University of Oxford, col. plates, with the ports. of the founders, 2 vol. (some 11. stained by set-off from plates), 1814-A History of the University of Cambridge, col. plates, with the ports. of the founders, 2 vol. (some 11. stained by set-off from plates), 1815-The History of the Colleges, 48 col. plates (some 11. stained by set-off from plates), 1816, together 5 vol., uniformly bound in red mor. gt., g.e., 4to. (236), March 1, Sotheby Bumpus, £96 [The plate Charter-House from the Play-ground in the last-mentioned item is in the first state, showing washing on the lawn, and not boys at play, as in the later issues.] Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Oxford, LARGE PAPER, col. plates, 2 vol., hf. red mor., full gt. backs, g.t.,. bookplate of W. E. Gladstone, 1814, folio (350), June 15, Sotheby Thorp, £26 Ackermann (R.) Microcosm of London, LARGE PAPER, Col. plates by Pugin and Rowlandson, 3 vol., russ. gt., uncut (1808-10), folio (234), May 20, Puttick Brentano, £50

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Ackermann (R.) Microcosm of London, with 104 col. plates by Pugin and Rowlandson of the interiors and exteriors of the public buildings, and of the manners, customs, etc. of London, 3 vol., hf. cl., g.t., n.d., 4to. (375), April 4, Sotheby Phillips, £33 Ackermann (R.) Microcosm of London, or London in Miniature, original ed., 104 fine col. aquatints by J. C. Stadler, J. Bluck, J. Sutherland, etc. after T. Rowlandson and A. Pugin, 3 vol., hf. crimson levant mor., gt. backs, g.e., R. Ackermann, 1811, roy. 4to. (267), March 22, Hodgson £30 Ackermann (R.) Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and Politics, several hundred col. aquatint views, plates after Rowlandson, Pugin, etc., col. fashion plates, and sporting illustrations by Howitt, also maps and woodcuts, besides numerous specimens of silk and other fabrics, 40 vol., contemp. polished cf. gt., g.e., an exceptionally fine and perfect set, 1809-20, roy. 8vo. (455), Jan. 19, Hodgson Maggs, £90

[Another set, 18 vol., various, 1809-22, 8vo. Sotheby, May 9, Lot 355, £6 15s.]

Ackermann (R.) History of Rugby School, col. plates by Westall, 1816, folio (965), Dec. 20, Sotheby

Hyam, £5

[Another copy, Hodgson, June 2, Lot 610, £4.] Ackermann (R.) History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton and Westminster, with the Charter-House, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-school of Christ's Hospital, 48 col. aquatints by Stadler, Bluck and Havell after Westall, Pugin, Mackenzie, etc. [the text by W. Combe], contemp. diced russ., rebacked with mor., g.e., 1816, 4to. (211), Nov. 25, Hodgson £39 Acosta (Joseph de). Historia natvral y moral de las Indias, first ed. (title and last leaf somewhat soiled, last 2 11. very slightly defective and neatly mended), crushed red mor., panel tooling on sides in gt. and blind, panelled back, g.e., by F. Bedford, En Sevilla, 1590, 4to. (510), March 1, Sotheby Wheldon, £11 Acosta (Joseph de). The Natvrall and Morall Historie of the East and West Indies, written in Spanish and translated into English by E. G. (Edward Grimeston), wants the blank leaf marked A, orig. cf., London, V. Sims for E. Blount and W. Aspley, 1604, sm. 4to. (1), April 26, Anderson Galleries $60 Acta et decreta in synodo Herbipolensi, gothic letter, 136 ll., 32 lines to a page, hf. brown mor. [Hain *15036], [Würzburg, George Reyser, circa 1485], folio (2), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £8 10S. Actes (The) of the disputació in the councell of the Empyre holden at Regenspurg: that is to saye all the artycles concernyng the Christen relygion translated out of Latyne into English, by Mylys

Couerdale, M.D.xlii.,

Acts.

black letter (a few marginal notes and pagination of some 11. shaved), hf. cf. (worn), No place or printer (1542), 8vo. (478), June 28, Sotheby Maggs, £3 10S. Prohibiting Trade with the Barbada's, Virginia, etc., 1650-Regulating the Trade of this Commonwealth, 1650 -Laying an Imposition on Coals, 1651, and other Acts published by Husband or Field, old cf. (broken), 1650-51, folio (282), Dec. 1, Hodgson Quaritch, £16 5S. Acts of the XXXIII. and xxxv. of Henry the Eighth, black letter, in 1 vol., hf. mor., T. Berthelet, 1542-4, folio (773), July 27, Sotheby Last, £2 5s.

Acts.

Acts.

21 Henry VIII., black letter, title within compartment, hf. linen, In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti, n.d., folio (315), May 9, Sotheby Quaritch, I 18s.

2 and 3 Philip and Mary, black letter, title within woodcut compartment, woodcut initials, hf. cf., In aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi, 1555, folio (314), May 9, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 12s. 6d.

Acts. See also Statutes Acuna (Christoval de). Relation de la riviere des Amazones, 4 vol. in 2, cf., Paris, 1682, 8vo. (351), July 27, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2 5s. Adair (J.) The History of the American Indians, folding map, hf. cf. (joint broken and back defective), 1775, 4to. (268), May 4, Hodgson Stevens & Stiles, £5 Adam (R. and J.) Works in Architecture, containing Plans, Elevations, Detail, etc. of the Principal Buildings in Great Britain, front. and 125 plates engraved by Bartolozzi, Piranesi, Zocchi, etc., 3 vol. in 1, in hf. mor. gt., g.e. [1778]-1822, imp. folio (295), April 29, Hodgson

Quaritch, £50 Adam (Robert) and his Brothers, their Lives, Work and Influence on Architecture, Decoration and Furniture, plates, cl. gt., 1915, imp. 8vo. (868), Jan. 12, Hodgson Batsford, £2 12s. Adamson (J.) The Muses Welcome to the high and mightie Prince Iames at his happie return to his native Kingdome of Scotland in anno 1617, woodcut port., with royal arms below (mounted), cf. gt., Edinburgh, Finlason, 1618, sm. folio (6), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £17

Addison (C. G.) Damascus and Palmyra, first ed., col. plates by W. M. Thackeray, 2 vol., cl., 1838, 8vo. (138), June 15, Puttick Drake, I IOS. Addison (J.) Works, Baskerville's ed., port. after Kneller and plates by Grignion after Hayman, 4 vol., contemp. cf. ex., g.e. (joints a little worn), Birmingham, 1761, 4to. (454), Nov. 25, Hodgson Maggs, £3 3s. Addison (J.) The Works of, with notes by Richard Hurd, 6 vol., green mor., gt. panelled backs, gt. tops, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, fine set, London, T. Cadell, 1811, roy. 8vo. (2), Jan. 25, American Art Association

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Addison (J.) The Spectator. to be Continued every Day, a complete set of the original numbers from the commencement, Thursday, March 1, 1711, to Saturday, December 6, 1712 (being Nos. 1 to 505), hf. russ., entirely uncut, 1711-12, folio (170), June 10, Hodgson

Quaritch, £25 IOS. Adolphus (J. H.) Memoirs of Caroline, Queen Consort, col. ports. and views, 2 vol., hf. cf., 1821, 8vo. (160), April 25, Sotheby Marsh, £1 4S. Adventures of a Post Captain. See Thornton (A.) Adventures of Doctor Comicus, or the Frolicks of Fortune (? W. Combe), 15 col. plates, bds., paper label (piece cut from printed title), B. Blake, n.d., 8vo. (140), Feb. 9, Puttick Spencer, £3 Ady (Thomas). A Candle in the Dark, or a Treatise concerning the Nature of Witches and Witchcraft, woodcut on title, red mor., gt. edges, by Rivière, London, printed for R. I., 1656, sm. 4to. (1), Jan. 20, Anderson Galleries $16 Eneas Sylvius. Epistolae in cardinalatu editæ [Hain *166, Proctor 3486], 1475-Historica bohemica [Hain *255, Proctor 3485], 1475-Dialogus de Somnio [Hain *193, Proctor 3487], 1475, 3 vol. in 1, all with initials in blue and brown (a few wormholes and two small holes in last leaf of "Dialogus"), old red mor. gt., ornamental side borders (joints cracked and corners damaged), 4to. (141), Jan. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £21 IOS. Aeneas Sylvius. Bulla retractatioria. De curialium miseria, gothic letter, 36 11. of 27 long lines, brown mor., gilt ornaments [Koln., Ulrich Zell, circa 1470], 4to. (4), May 25, Sotheby Olschki, £6 IOS. [Extremely rare. Hain *260 and H. C. 194 forming one book.] Eneas Sylvius Piccolomini, Pope Pius II. Familiares Epistolæ date ad amicos in quadruplici vitæ eius statu, roman letter, long lines, capitals supplied in red, rubricated, with signatures (printed in the outside margins and reading downwards), orig. stamped cf. over wooden bds. (rebacked), [Hain *152, Campbell 23, Proctor 9233], Louvain, I. de Westfalia, 1483, folio (2859), Nov. 2, Sotheby

Maggs, £19 Æneas Sylvius, Papa Pius II. Epistola Laudans Poeticam, lit. goth., long lines, 27 to a page, hf. cf., with bookplate of Dr. Kloss [not in Hain or Proctor], [Coloniæ, J. Veldenaer, 1470], sm. 4to. (5), May 25, Sotheby Olschki, £6 6s. Esop. Fabulæ latine Rinúcio interprete, gothic character, 51 unnumbered 11., with signatures (a-c8, d4, e-f8, g7), 27 lines to the page, folio I blank, folio 2r: Vita Esopi fabulatoris clarissimi e greco latina per | Rinucium facta ad Reuerendissimuz patrem dnm | Antonium tituli sancti Chrysogoni presbiterum | Cardinalem. Et primo prohemium. Folio 57 v., line 25: Impressuz Mediolani ad

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