cf., name on title, some headlines cropped, lacks first and last 11. (blank), 1638, 8vo. (110), July 22, Puttick Pickering, £5 Davenant (Sir W.) Gondibert, first ed., orig. sheep, 1651 (612), Feb. 23, Sotheby Dobell, £2 15s. [March 1, Lot 284, £2 2s.] Davenant (Sir W.) The First Days Entertainment at Rutland House, by Declamations and Musick, after the manner of the Ancients, by Sr W. D., first ed., cf. (joints cracked), Printed by J. M., 1657, 8vo. (546), April 18, Sotheby Leighton, £21 Davenant (Sir W.) Works, consisting of those which were formerly printed and those which he design'd for the Press, now published out of the author's original copies, first collected ed., port. by Faithorne (mounted), old cf., 1673, folio (1035), March 14, Sotheby Thorp, £2 [Contemporary MS. notes on some margins. Hodgson, Jan. 19, Lot 577, £3 17s. 6d.] Davenant (Sir W.) and Jones (Inigo). Britannia Trivm phans, a Masque, presented at White Hall, by the Kings Majestie and his Lords, on the Sunday after Twelfthnight, 1637, blue mor., by Rivière, London, Iohn Haviland for Thomas Walkley, 1637, sm. 4to. (76), Nov. 11, Anderson Galleries $67.50 Davenant (Sir W.) and Jones (Inigo). The Temple of Love, a Masque, presented by the Qveenes Majesty and her Ladies, at White-hall on Shrove-Tuesday, 1634, olive mor., by Rivière, London, Thomas Walkley, 1634, sm. 4to. (75), Nov. 11, Anderson Galleries [Jan. 20, Lot 75, $30.] $90 Davenport (Cyril). Mezzotints, numerous plates (the Connoisseur's Library), red mor., panelled back, g.e., 1904, 8vo. (53), Jan. 24, Sotheby Lingwood, £2 25. [Puttick, July 22, Lot 44, 15s.; Sotheby, June 9, Lot 145, 1 6s.] Davenport (J.) Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs, three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction, with some Account of the Judicial "Congress," rox., Privately printed, 1869, 4to. (413), Oct. 20, Puttick Heffer, £2 [Davenport (Robert).] The Bloodie Banquet, a Tragedie, by T. D., red mor., by Rivière, London, Thomas Cotes, 1639, sm. 4to. (123), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $60 [This piece is sometimes attributed to Thomas Barker, but is generally believed to have been written by Robert Davenport.] David (Armand) and Oustalet (M. E.) Les Oiseaux de la Chine, with 124 col. plates, 2 vol., Vol. i. text, Vol. ii. plates, cl., Paris, 1877, 8vo. (616), March 1, Sotheby Sotheran, £20 David (F. A.) Histoire d'Angleterre Representée par Figures gravée par F. A. David, 96 plates, 2 engraved titles, cf. gt., Paris, chez M. David, 1784-Vol. iii., 15 plates, Paris, David, 1800, together vol., 4to. (400), Oct. 21, Sotheby Maggs, £2 10s. David (F. Á.) Histoire de France . . . Accompagnées de Discours par le citoyen Guyot, 140 plates engraved by David, 5 vol., cf. gt., 1788-96, 4to. (398), Oct. 21, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2s. David (F. A.) Histoire de Russie, plates, 3 vol., cf. gt., Paris, David, 1799-1805, 4to. (399), Oct. 21, Sotheby Edwards, 2 Davidson (John). Fleet Street Eclogues, both series, 2 vol., 1896-Godfrida, a Play, first ed., 1898-The Last Ballad, ib., 1899, and others, together 6 vol., 8vo. (522), July 20, Sotheby Arthur, £2 8s. Davidson (J.) In a Music-Hall, 1891-A Queen's Romance, 1904-The Testament of a Prime Minister, 1904- The Testament of John Davidson, 1908, first eds., together 4 vol., 8vo. (523), July 20, Sotheby Arthur, £2 4S. Davidson (J.) A Random Itinerary, first ed., port., pen-andink inscription by the author on title, 1894, 8vo. (520), July 20, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2s. Davies (C. M.) History of Holland and the Dutch Nation, map, 3 vol., cf. gt., m.e., 1851, 8vo. (13), Oct. 25, Sotheby Harding, 1 12S. Davies (Sir John). Microcosmos, the Discovery of the Little World, with the government thereof, first ed., title within an ornamental woodcut border, red levant mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Miller arms in gold on sides (small rust-hole in Ff 4), Oxford, Ioseph Barnes, to bee solde by Iohn Barnes, 1603, sm. 4to. (46), March 10, Sotheby Pickering, £95 [May 25, Lot 395, £40.] Davies (Sir J.) Nosce Teipsum. This Oracle expounded in two Elegies, first ed., Richard Field for Iohn Standish, 1599--Bilson (T.) The effect of certaine Sermons touching the full Redemption of Mankind, black letter, P. Short for W. Burre, 1599, in 1 vol., orig. vell., sm. 4to. (398), May 25, Sotheby Pickering, £50 [Anderson Galleries, Nov. 11, Lot 77, $135.] Davies (Sir J.) Nosce Teipsum Hymnes of Astræa in Acrosticke Verse. Orchestra, or a Poeme of Dauncing, in a Dialogue betweene Penelope and one of her Wooers, not finished, blue mor., g.e., by W. Pratt, from the Huth library, Augustine Mathewes for Richard Hawkins, 1622, sm. 8vo. (400), May 25, Sotheby Pickering, £12 10S. [The "Nosce Teipsum" and Astræa were published together in 1599 and Orchestra" in 1596; the latter, however, had been licensed in 1593. This, the first collected ed., appears to have been produced without any reference to the author. It is only the old texts reprinted with their original dedications.] " Davies (Sir J.) A Select Second Husband for Sir Thomas Overburies Wife, now a Matchlesse Widow, first ed., blue mor., g.e., by Ramage, from the Huth library, T. Creede and B. Alsop for I. Marriott, 1616, sm. 8vo. (397), May 25, Sotheby Dobell, £15 Davies (Sir J.) Wittes Pilgrimage (by Poeticall Essaies) through a World of amorous Sonnets, Soule-passions and other Passages, first ed., green mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, from the Huth library, Printed for Iohn Browne, n.d., sm. 4to. (396), May 25, Sotheby Sabin, £48 [Dedicated to Philip, Earl of Montgomery. From Corser's collection. It is the fine copy described in the Collectanea,' Part v., No. 88. Licensed to John Browne, 27th of September, 1605. See Arber's Transcript" (iii. 129). It is excessively rare.] Davis (E. W.) Salmon Fishing on the Grand Cascapedia, photogravure plates and col. plates of flies, on Japanese vell. (limited to 100 copies), green mor., t.e.g., in mor. slip-case, by W. Roach, Privately printed [N.Y.], 1904 (541), May 26, Hodgson Edwards, £5 [June 10, Lot 300, £4.] Davis (John). The Worldes Hydrographical Discription whereby [it] appeares that from England there is a short and speedie passage into the South Seas to China, Moiucca, Phillipina and India, by Northerly Nauigation, black letter (a few headings and catchwords slightly cut into, a very small wormhole damaging a few letters), cf. gt., Thos. Dawson, 1595, 8vo. (654), July 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £53 Dawkins (W. Boyd). Cave Hunting, col. front. and woodcuts, name on hf.-title, orig. cl., 1874 (286), July 20, Sotheby Harding, I IOS. [April 4, Lot 295, £1 12s.; Hodgson, May 4, Lot 804, I IIS.] Dawkins (W. Boyd). Early Man in Britain, woodcuts, cl., 1880, etc., together 7 vol. (13), July 25, Sotheby [April 4, Lot 296, £1 128.] Quaritch, £2 5s. Dawson (Thomas). The Good Huswifes Iewell, wherein is to bee found most excellent and rare Deuises for conceits in Cookery whereunto are adioyned sundry aproued receits for many soueraigne Oyles, and the way to distill many pretious waters, with diuers approued Medicines for many Diseases, etc., engraved front. mounted and inserted, printed in black letter, polished cf., gt. back, g.e., by Rivière, London, E. A. for Edward White, 1610, sm. 8vo. (399), Oct. 25, Anderson Galleries $125 [A fine copy of this rare and early work on Cookery. Bound in at the end is "A Booke of Cookerie," being the second part of the good Hus-wiues Iewell, London, printed by E. Allde for Ed. White.] Day (Angel). The English Secretary, or Methode of writing of Epistles and Letters, newly reuised and in many parts corrected and amended, olive mor., by Rivière, London, P. S. for C. Burbie, 1599, sm. 4to. (78), Nov. 11, Anderson $360 [The earliest ed. in Huth was of 1607. With the Newdigate bookplate, 1709.] Day (Thomas). The Children's Miscellany, in which is included the History of Little Jack, new ed., with engraved fronts. and woodcuts, mottled cf., by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, London, 1790, 12mo. (74), Jan. 25, American Art Association $22.50 Deacon (John) and Walker (John). Dialogicall Discourse of Spirits and Divels, polished sprinkled cf., Londini, Geor. Bishop, 1601, sm. 4to. (148), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $65 De Aquino (Thomas). Summa theologiæ, prima pars, woodcut initials, device at end, Venetiis, per Bonetum Locatellum Bergomensem, expensis O. Scoti, 1490-Tertia pars, initials painted in blue and red, s. n.-De Partibus penitentia, Venetiis Phillippus pinzius mantuenus, 1493, 3 parts in 1 vol., gothic letter, double columns, some contemp. MS. marginal notes (slightly wormed at end), green mor. over wooden bds., folio (526), Dec. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £5 15s. De Beaugue (Ian). L'Histoire de la Guerre d'Escosse, traitant comme le Royaume fut assailly, & en grad' partie occupé par les Anglois, & depuis rendu paisible à sa Reyne, & reduit en son ancien estat & dignité, blue mor. ex., Paris, Benoist Prevost, 1556, 8vo. (332), April 18, Sotheby Hope, £4 5s. De Bry (Th.) Major and Minor Voyages, in Latin and German. The collection of Voyages, edited, translated, reprinted and illustrated by Theodore de Bry, his Widow and two sons, John Theodore and John Israel, and his two sonsin-law, Matthew Merian and William Fitzer, bound in 49 vol., buckram, the majority of the maps mounted on canvas (some volumes slightly damaged by rust-stains), folio (90), Nov. 9, Sotheby Quaritch, £315 [The series described as America and India comprise-Grands Voyages (to America), in Latin, in II parts only, 1590-1619; Grands Voyages (to America), in German, in 14 parts, 1600-1627; Petits Voyages (to the East Indies), in Latin, in II parts only, 1598-1619; Petits Voyages (to the East Indies), in German, in 13 parts, 1597-1628. The catalogue describes and collates each part at great length.] De Bry (Th.) The Major and Minor Voyages, in Latin and German, edited, translated, reprinted and illustrated by Theodore de Bry, his Widow, and two sons, Jan Theodore and Jan Israel, and his two sons-in-law, Matthew Merian and William Fitzer, the collection was uniformly bound in 13 vol., green mor., arms on sides, full gt. backs, g.e., not subject to return, folio (157), Dec. 2, Sotheby [March 1, Lot 617, £75.] H. Stevens, £280 De Bry (Th.) Florida. Le Moyne and Laudonnière. Brevis Narratio eorvm quæ in Florida. . . acciderunt, secunda in illam Nauigatione, duce Renato de Laudoniere, Anno M D LXIIII. Additæ figuræ & Incolarum eicones ibidem ad vivu expressæ . . . Auctore Iacobo le Moyne, cui cognomen de Morgues, Laudoniercm in ea Navigatione sequuto, 2 engraved front.-titles of architectural design, map of Florida and 42 plates, red straight-grain mor., rough edges, by Stikeman, Francoforti ad Moenum, Joannes Wechel, 1591, folio (44), May 16, Anderson Galleries $40 [Part ii. of De Bry's Great Voyages, containing the account of the unfortunate expeditions of the French Huguenots to Florida under Jean Ribaut in 1562, Réné de Laudonnière in 1564, and Dominique de Gourgues in 1567. This is the first ed., with the Priviligium from the second ed. The Historia Expeditionis belonging to the second ed. and title-page to the second ed. of plates are inserted. Likewise, plates 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 26 and 27 are from the second ed. Some of the plates are coloured.] De Bry (Th.) Hariot. Marveillevx et estrange Rapport, tovtes fois fidele, des commoditez qvi se trovvent en Virginia, des facons des natvrels habitans d'iceele, laquelle a este novvellement descovverte par les Anglois que messire Richard Grein ville chevalier y mena en colonie lan. 1585. à la charge principale de messire Walter Raleigh chevalier svrintendant des mines d'estain. favorisé par la Royne d'Angleterre, et avtorisé par ses lettres patents. Par Thomas Hariot servitevr dv svsdit messire Walter I'vn de cevx de la-dite colonie, et qvi ya esté employé a descovvrir Tradvit novvellement d'Anglois ĕ fracois, engraved title within architectural border, the coat-ofarms of the Duc of Bavaria, map of Virginia and 28 plates by De Bry and G. Veen, green levant mor. gt., g.e., by Chambolle-Duru, Francoforti ad Moenum, typis Joannis Wecheli, 1590, folio (166), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries " $1,950 De Bry. The Collection of Voyages published by the brothers J. T. and J. I. de Bry, comprising the Grands Voyages [in Latin], Parts i. to ix., with the Additamentum Nonæ Partis America, and the Petits Voyages," Parts i. to vii. and x., first eds., engraved titles, maps and plates, in clean state and with exceptionally wide margins, many of the edges being practically uncut (but some pages repaired and a few pages and plates wanting, therefore sold, as usual, not subject to return), in 18 parts, hf. vell., Francofurti, 1590-1613, folio (312), June 10, Hodgson Stevens, Son & Stiles, £53 Decker (Thos.) See Dekker Decor Puellarum. Questa sie una opera la quale si chiama Decor Puellarum : zoe honore le Donzelle: la quale da regola formæ modo al stato de le honeste Donzelle, roman letter, long lines, wants 3 11. (the first and last, supplied |