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Edwards (G.) A Natural History of Birds, col. plates, 6 vol., cf., 1743-60, 4to. (590), May 18, Sotheby Edwards, £6 5s. [Hodgson, Aug. 10, Lot 378, 4 vol., £2 3s.; Anderson Galleries, Feb. 1, Lot 140, 7 vol., $50; Sotheby, March 1, Lot 636, 7 vol., 11.]

Edwards (J.) Select Collection of Exotic and British Flowers, 100 col. plates, russ., 1775, folio (240), May 20, Puttick G. H. Brown, £12 Edwards (W. H.) The Butterflies of North America, the three series, plates in colours, 3 vol., hf. brown mor., Philadelphia, etc., 1868-97, 4to. (637), March 1, Sotheby

Sotheran, £27

Eeckhout (J. J.) and Madon (J.) Costumes du Peuple de toutes les Provinces du Royaume des Pays-Bas, 41 col. lithographs, hf. brown mor., front wrappers bound in, Bruxelles, 1825, 4to. (881), April 25, Sotheby

B. F. Stevens, £5 10s. Egan (Pierce). Anecdotes of the Turf, the Chase, the Ring, etc., 13 col. plates by Theodore Lane, hf. cf., 1827 (173), Dec. 1, Hodgson £18 10s. [Sotheby, April 18, Lot 573, £5; American Art Association, April 20, Lot 205, $180; Jan. 25, Lot 88, $37.50.] Egan (P.) Boxiana, or Sketches of Ancient and Modern Pugilism, from the days of Figg and Broughton to the Present Time, ports. of all the celebrated boxers, 5 vol., bds., entirely uncut, a clean set of Strange and Steill's re-issue (but the binding broken), 1829-28-30, 8vo. (465), Dec. 16, Hodgson Spencer, £22 Egan (P.) Boxiana, first and second series, ports., 5 vol., hf. cf., 1823-9, 8vo. (21), June 15, Sotheby Spencer, £10 10s. [Hodgson, June 16, Lot 175, 11; Anderson Galleries, March 1, Lot 262, $120; Dec. 6, Lot 205, $60; Sotheby, June 15, Lot 390, £4; July 27, Lot 314, £6 5s.] Egan (P.) Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, with numerous col. illustrations by Robert Cruikshank, orig. cl. (dull), Camden Hotten, n.d., 8vo. (115), April 25, Sotheby Thorp, I 6s. Egan (P.) Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, illustrated with numerous col. plates and several woodcuts by Robert Cruikshank (the plate at p. 251 is by George Cruikshank), full crimson levant mor. gt., g.e., London, W. Strange, 1829, 8vo. (206), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries Egan (P.) Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic in and out of London, first ed., 36 col. plates by R. Cruikshank, with Virtue's imprint on most of the plates (but two frayed), hf. cf. gt., G. Virtue, 1830 (173), April 13, Hodgson Spencer, £36 [Jan. 19, Lot 148, £24; Sotheby, July 20, Lot 28, £24;

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Anderson Galleries, Oct. 25, Lot 480, $162.50; Puttick, June 15, Lot 132, £73.] Egan (P.) Life in London, or the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. and his Elegant Friend, Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, first ed., col. front. and 35 col. plates by I. R. and G. Cruikshank and 3 11. of music, red crushed levant mor. ex., gt. back and inner borders, t.e.g., other edges entirely uncut, by Rivière, a fine copy, Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1821 (147), Jan. 19, Hodgson Maggs, £33

[Puttick, June 15, Lot 332, £13; June 15, Lot 131, £33; Hodgson, Feb. 16, Lot 477, £25; June 2, Lot 494, £18 10s.; Sotheby, Jan. 24, Lot 809, 13; Dec. 20, Lot 823, 12 IOS.; July 20, Lot 27, £9 10s.; Anderson Galleries, Oct. 25, Lot 477, $117.50; March 1, Lot 263, $55; American Art Association, Jan. 25, Lot 87, $100.] Egan (P.) Life in London, or the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn and his friend, Corinthian Tom, 36 col. plates by I. R. and G. Cruikshank and 3 folding ll. of music, with the publishers' announcements at end, hf. cf gt., 1822, roy. 8vo. (468), June 2, Hodgson £5 Egan (P.) Life in London, col. plates by I. R. and G. Cruikshank (letterpress on some plates cut into), hf. green cf. gt., 1823, 8vo. (136), July 20, Sotheby Thorp, £5 5s. Egan (P.) Life of an Actor, first ed., col. plates by Lane, hf. cf. (the date on title and plates erased), C. S. Arnold, 1823, 8vo. (213), Dec. 1, Puttick Calvert, £14 IOS. [Anderson Galleries, Nov. 23, Lot 189, 1825, $80; Oct. 25, Lot 479, 1825, $102.50; May 9, Lot 270, 1825, $57.50.] Egan (P.) The Pilgrims of the Thames in Search of the National, first ed., illustrations designed, etched and drawn on wood by Pierce Egan the younger, green mor., by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, 1838, 8vo. (89), Jan. 25, American Art Association [Egan (P.)] Real Life in London, in the orig. 33 weekly parts, illustrated with 34 col. plates by Henry Alken, Dighton, Rowlandson, W. Heath and J. L. Marks, 2 vol., London, Jones & Co., 1812-1822, 8vo. (186), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries

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$425

[Thirty-two plates are mentioned in the "List of plates"; this copy, however, contains 34, the two additional plates being, "Catching a Charley napping" and St. George's Day."]

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[Egan (P.)] Real Life in London, or the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq. and his cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, through the Metropolis, by an Amateur, col. plates by Alken, Dighton, Brooke, Rowlandson, etc. and woodcuts, also the 2 extra plates, 2 vol., red mor. ex., t.e.g., by Rivière, 1821-22, roy. 8vo. (768), March 14, Sotheby Spencer, £20 [Hodgson, Nov. 17, Lot 470, cf., £15 10s.; Anderson

Galleries, Oct. 25, Lot 478, mor., $162.50; May 9, Lot 269, mor., $37.50; July 20, Lot 137, cf., $75; Hodgson, April 29, Lot 174, £62.]

Egan (P.) Real Life in Ireland, by "A Real Paddy," embellished with 19 finely col. plates by Henry Alken, F. Heath and others, plain bds., edges entirely uncut, London, B. Bensley, 1821, 8vo. (188), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $290 [Egan (P.)] Real Life in Ireland, by “ A Real Paddy," third ed., 19 col. plates by H. Alken, Heath, etc. (a few 11. slightly soiled), cf., 1822, 8vo. (817), July 27, Sotheby Spencer, £4 [Fourth ed., Jones & Co., 1829, Sotheby, April 25, Lot 114, £2 18s.] Egan (P.) Sporting Anecdotes, col. plates by I. R. Cruikshank, Alken, etc., mor., t.e.g., 1825, 8vo. (334), June 15, Puttick Fish, £9 5s.

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[Hodgson, April 29, Lot 175, £8 10s.; Anderson Galleries, Nov. 29, Lot 190, $75.] Egaremens de Julie (Les), illustrated with 4 spirited plates, 2 vol., green levant mor., gt. backs, g.e., by Hardy, Paris, An. III. [1795], 16mo. (207), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries [Fine copy of this uncommon romance.] $25 Egerton (D. T.) Fashionable Bores, or Coolers in High Life, by Peter Quiz, col. title and 11 fine col. plates, designed and etched by D. T. Egerton (some margins soiled), unbd., uncut, W. Sams, 1824, oblong sm. folio (274), April 29, Hodgson £5 5S. Egerton] (M.) Collinso Furioso, or Matters to Tatters, 12 col. plates engraved by G. Hunt, hf. roan, 1825, 4to. (352), Dec. 1, Puttick Cox, £12 Egerton] (M.) Here and There over the Water, being Cullings in a Trip to the Netherlands, by Omnium Gatherum, 28 col. plates engraved by G. Hunt, bds. (broken), 1825, 4to. (354), Dec. 1, Puttick Spencer, £17 Egerton (M.) Airy Nothings, or Scraps and Naughts and Odd-cum-Shorts, in a Circumbendibus Hop, Step and Jump, by Olio Rigmaroll, with 23 finely col. plates engraved by George Hunt, orig. bds. with printed label on side, entirely uncut, London, Pyall and Hunt, 1825, 4to. (206), April 20, American Art Association

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[First ed., in immaculate state. An exceedingly fine copy of a highly humorous col. plate-book, which usually makes its appearance in the second ed., published the same year by M'Lean. The plates are much more artistic than in many works of a similar nature published about the same time, and include A Trip up Loch Lomond," depicting one of the earliest steamboats on the Scottish lakes; Returning from a Trip to Loch Lomond," a pretty coaching scene; Steam Packet, Holyhead to Howth"; "Starting of a Stage-Coach"; and others.] Egerton] (M.) Matrimonial Ladder, or Such Things are,

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engraved title and 20 plates, all col., contemp. hf. roan (a slight defect in title), T. McLean (1825), 8vo. (225), Dec. 1, Puttick Grant, £15 Egerton (W.) A Day's Journal of a Sponge, by Peter Pasquin, 6 humorous col. plates, orig. wrapper [W. Egerton], 1824, oblong (278), April 29, Hodgson Maggs, £8 10S. Eglinton (John). Some Essays and Passages selected by W. B. Yeats (only 200 copies printed), Dun Emer Press, 1905 (16), April 29, Hodgson Bumpus, £1 15S. [June 10, Lot 55, £1 8s.; Sotheby, June 15, Lot 516, £1.] Egypt. Description de l'Égypte, ou Recueil des Observations et des Recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'Expédition de l'Armée Française, publié par les Ordres de Napoleon le Grand, first ed., numerous plates (some col.), 12 vol. of plates (Vol. ii., Histoire Naturelle, wants title) and 9 vol. of text, together 21 vol., hf. roan (one in bds.), Paris, 1809-22, folio (661), Oct. 25, Sotheby

Thorp, £5 5s. Egyptian. An unrolled Papyrus, in three sections, containing part of the Theban Recension of Per-em-hru, "The Book of coming Forth by Day," otherwise The Book of the Dead, in black hieratic writing, with 15 vignettes in black outlines on the borders. On the first section the deceased is shewn adoring a triad of gods, with Amset and Tuamutef behind them, and in the rear the Ka as a human-headed hawk above the closed door of a mastaba. On the second section are three men spearing various animal foes of the deceased; three more are above the third section, and at the lower corner the youthful Horus with the ankh of Life, bound in full mor., blind tooled, with some of the vignettes reproduced in gold tooling on both sides, c. 1200 B.C., folio (449), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £30 Egypt Archæological Survey. Beni Hasan, 4 vol.-El Bersheh, 2 vol., etc., by P. Newberry, F. L. Griffith and others, plates, together 9 vol., 1893-1901, 4to. (212), May 11, Hodgson £5 Egypt Exploration Fund. The Store City of Pithon, Tanis, 2 vol.-Deir el Bahari, 3 vol., etc., by Flinders Petrie, E. Naville and others, plates, together 19 vol., 1885-1900, and a parcel of Reports, 4to. and folio (206), May 11, Hodgson Quaritch, £6 Egypt Exploration Fund. The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, edited with translation and notes by B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt, plates, 9 vol., 1898-1912, and others, together 12 vol., roy. 8vo. (514), Feb. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s. Egypt (History of), from B.C. to the Present Time, by S. Rappoport, 3 vol.-History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria, by G. Maspero, 9 vol., with over 1000 illustrations, together 13 vol., green mor., one of 250 copies on Japanese vell., London, The Grolier Society [1903], roy. 8vo. (208), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $100

Egypt Research Account. Naqada and Ballas, Hierakonpolis, 2 vol.-The Osireion, etc., by Flinders Petrie, J. E. Quibell and others, plates, together II vol., 1896-1905, 4to. (208), May 11, Hodgson Geuthner, £8 2s. 6d. Ehrenberg (C. G.) Die Infusionsthierchen als Vollkommene Organismen, with atlas of 63 col. plates, 2 vol., well bound in hf. levant mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Leipzig, 1838, folio (337), May 11, Hodgson Wheldon, 11 IOS.

[Sotheby, Feb. 23, Lot 118, £4; Hodgson, May 11, Lot 338, £6 12s. 6d.] Elegant Extracts from Eminent Writers, vignettes after Westall and others, 18 vol., contemp. yellow straight

grain mor. ex., g.e., a pretty little set, J. Sharpe, n.d., 18mo. (236), April 13, Hodgson Thorp, £4 15S. Eliot (George). Adam Bede, first ed., 3 vol., cl., uncut (605), July 20, Sotheby Heffer, £5_5s.

[Hodgson, June 2, Lot 504, £5; Sotheby, Feb. 23, Lot 732, £2 10s.; April 4, Lot 300, £2.] Eliot (G.) Agatha, first ed., in sheets, 1869-Brother and Sister, Sonnets by Marian Lewes, first ed., wrappers, For private circulation only, 1869, together 2 vol., enclosed in a slip case, lettered on the back (169), Feb. 23, Sotheby [April 4, Lot 306, £4.] Tregaskis, £15 [Eliot (G)] Brother and Sister: Sonnets by Marian Lewes, first ed., orig. wrapper, rare, 1869, Printed for private circulation only, 1869 (787), Feb. 23, Sotheby

[April 4, Lot 307, £4.]

Quaritch, £5 orig. cl., Edinb., Quaritch, £2 15s. 3 vol., orig. cl., B. F. Stevens, £2

Eliot (G.) Middlemarch, first ed., 4 vol., 1871-2, 8vo. (308), April 4, Sotheby Eliot (G.) The Mill on the Floss, first ed., 1860, 8vo. (301), April 4, Sotheby Eliot (G.) Romola, first ed. (name on titles), 3 vol., orig. green cl., uncut, 1863 (209), Jan. 12, Hodgson

Spencer, £8 IOS. [Sotheby, April 14, Lot 303, ex-library, £1 8s.; July 20, Lot 606, £8 15s.]

Eliot (G.) Scenes of Clerical Life, first ed., 2 1858 (731), Feb. 23, Sotheby

[April 4, Lot 299, blue mor., 11 10s.;

374, ex-library, £3.]

vol., orig. cl.,

Spencer, £13 June 15, Lot

Eliot (G.) Writings, together with the Life, by J. W. Cross, illustrated with col. fronts. and many other plates on Japan paper, 25 vol., hf. maroon levant mor. gt., gt. tops, uncut, LARGE PAPER, one of 750 copies printed, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1908, 8vo. (95), Feb. 8, Anderson Galleries Wheeler, $141

Eliot (G.) Works, Cabinet ed., 20 vol., cl., Blackwood, n.d. (115), Feb. 16, Hodgson

£3

[American Art Association, Jan. 24, Lot 134, $12.] Eliot (John). The Christian Commonwealth, or the Civil Policy of the Rising Kingdom of Jesus Christ, written before the Interruption of the Government by Mr. John

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