perfect, and similar to the copy in the British Museum Thomason tract, which is dated, in MS., June 11, 1655, and is apparently the only other copy known.] Harte (Bret). Complete Works, collected and revised by the author, ports., 10 vol., hf. cf., m.e., v.d., 8vo. (95), June 15, Sotheby Phillips, £6 5s. Harte (Bret). The Writings of Bret Harte, with Introductions, Glossary and Indexes, standard Library ed., photogravure illustrations, 19 vol., cl., gt. tops, uncut, Boston [1897]1903, 8vo. (173), Jan. 24, American Art Association $21 Hartlib (Samuel). The Reformed Commonwealth of Bees, presented in severall Letters and Observations to Samuel Hartlib, Esq., with the Reformed Virginian Silk-worm, 2 parts in 1 vol., green mor., g.e., by Stikeman, London, Giles Calvert, 1655, sm. 4to: (81), May 16, Anderson Galleries $70 [No other copy of the book including both parts together has been sold at auction since the Lefferts sale. "The Reformed Virginian Silk-Worm has a separate title-page and separate pagination. The E. D. Church copy, with the bookplate.] Hartmann (F.) Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians, col. illustrations, cl., Boston, 1888, folio (379), Oct. 20, Puttick Heffer, £4 Hartshorne (A.) Old English Glasses, an Account of Glass Drinking Vessels in England from Early Times, numerous illustrations, hf. parchment, t.e.g., 1897, 4to. (246), April 13, Hodgson Edwards, £6 [Sotheby, Oct. 25, Lot 213, £7 15s.] Hartwell (Abraham). Regina Literata, sive de Dominae Elizabethae in Academiam Cantabrigiensem adventu Anno 1564, Aug. 5, narratio (in verse), title mended (marginal notes shaved), polished mottled cf. gt., inside border, by Rivière, Gul. Seres, 1565, 8vo. (716), Jan. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £3 5s. Harvey (Gabriel). [Three Letters and certaine Sonnets especially touching Robert Greene and other parties, by him abused, but incidently of diuers excellent persons, and some matters of note. To all courteous mindes that will voutchsafe the reading], 34 ll. only, unnumbered (lacks title), begins on A2 and ends on 13, size 67 by 51 in. [15], (659), June 15, Sotheby Sabin, £20 [The above work appears at end of a vol. of tracts, comprising:-Copie of a Letter . . . from Paris, the 20 of May, 1610, declaring the maner of the execution of Francis Ravaillout, Imprinted at Britaine Burse, 1610An Extract out of the Historie of the last French King Henry IV., 1610-A Letter written by a French Gent: of the King of Bohemia his Army concerning the Emperour Ferdinand, Printed at Flushing, 1620-Copies of Certaine Letters which have passed between Spaine and England in matter of Religion . . . between Master Iames (449) XXXV. 15 Wadesworth . . . and W. Bedell, 1624-A Letter which Monsieur Desdiguieres, Constable of France, hath sent to the King . . . to make Peace with the Rochellers, Printed for Mercurius Britanicus, 1626, 6 in 1, old cf., small diamond-shaped centre-piece bearing the initials I. S. on sides, sm. 4to. This appears to be an unknown first issue of the first three of Harvey's "Four Letters," etc., before the publication of the last letter. It contains three letters (ending on recto of G3), followed by xxII. sonnets, and the lines to Harvey by Edmund Spenser on verso of last leaf. It also differs from the issue reprinted by Grosart, hitherto known as the first, in having no headlines and probably no introduction (this copy begins on sign. A2).] Harvey (Richard). An Astrologicall Discourse upon the great and notable Conjunction of the two superiour Planets, Saturne and Iupiter, which shall happen the 28 day of April, 1583, with a briefe Declaration of the effectes, which the late Eclipse of the Sunne 1582 is yet heerafter to woorke, black letter (cropped copy, some text in lower margins cut into), hf. red mor., Henrie Bynneman, 1583, 12mo. (74), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £100 Harvey (W. H.) Phycologia Britannica, or a History of British Sea-Weeds, col. plates, 4 vol., hf. cf., 1846-51 (19), Feb. 23, Sotheby Dulau, £2 15s. [Hodgson, June 23, £2 2s.] Haslam (John). The Old Derby China Factory, col. plates and a sheet of marks, orig. cl., 1876, 8vo. (257), June 9, [May 9, £2 2s.; Hodgson, Dec. 1, £3 7s. 6d.] Hasleton (Richard). Strange and Wonderful things happened to R. Hasleton, borne at Braintree, in Essex, in his ten yeares travailes in many forraine countries, numerous woodcuts (3 crudely col.), scored cf., by (Hering), London, A. I. for William Barley, 1595, sm. 4to. (290), Dec. 6, $2,650 Anderson Galleries [A copy (perhaps identical with the above) of this excessively rare book was Lot 373 in the Britwell sale, June 30, 1919, and realised £66.] Hassell (J.) Aqua Pictura, second ed., plates, in 4 progressive states, from outlines to col. aquatints, red mor. gt., g.e. (1818), oblong folio (329), March 9, Puttick Batsford, £6 [Sotheby, March 1, £4.] Hassell (J.) Excursions of Pleasure and Sports on the Thames, 24 pretty col. aquatint views of Purfleet, Gravesend, the London Bridges, Windsor, Staines, etc., in beautifully clean state, contemp. grained cf., 1823, 8vo. (807), Nov. 3, Hodgson Boney, £9 15s. Hassell (J.) Memoirs of the Life of George Morland, first ed., plates, diced russ. gt., 1806, 4to. (145), May 20, Puttick Leighton, £2 5s. Hassell (J.) Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, thirty miles round the Metropolis, LARGE PAPER, col. plates, 2 vol., cf. gt., four of the views are repeated on the covers, m.e., 1817, 8vo. (833), Dec. 20, Sotheby Thorp, £26 [Hodgson, Lot 131, 16.] Hassell (J.) Tour of the Grand Junction, illustrated in a series of engravings, 24 col. plates, dark blue mor. gt., gt. back, g.e., 1819, 8vo. (365), June 28, Sotheby Leighton, £6 Hasted (E.) History of Kent, first ed., plates (including the Hundred of Worth), 4 vol., cf. gt., Canterbury, 1778-99, folio (235), May 20, Puttick Joseph, £16 [Hodgson, Feb. 2, Lot 615, £5; Sotheby, July 27, Lot 494, £II IOS.] Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible, with the Extra Volume, 5 vol., cl., 1898-1904, imp. 8vo. (338), Nov. 17, Hodgson [Feb. 16, Lot 145, £4 10s.] £5 2s. 6d. Hatch and Redpath. Concordance to the Septuagint, 2 vol. in 6 parts, bds., Oxford, 1892-7, 4to. (240), Feb. 9, Puttick Woodhouse, £4 4S. [Hatsell (J.)] Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons, new ed., with additions, 4 vol., bds., uncut, 1818, 4to. (507), Jan. 19, Hodgson Kelly Law Book Co., £4 12s. 6d. [Haughton (William).] English-Men for my Money, or a Pleasant Comedy, called A Woman will haue her Will, first ed., woodcut beneath title, some MS. scribblings occur, old hf. russ., W. White, 1616, sm. 4to. (75), March 10, Sotheby Pickering, £152 Havard (H.) Dictionnaire de l'Ameublement et de la Décoration depuis le 13e siècle jusqu'à nos jours, plates, many in gold and colours, 4 vol., hf. mor., uncut, g.t., Paris, s.a., roy. 4to. (115), Oct. 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 [Jan. 24, £4 IOS.] Hawes (Edward). Trayterous Percyes and Catesbys Prosopopeia, written by Edward Hawes, Scholler at Westminster, a Youth of sixteene yeeres old, orig. ed., in verse of 6-line stanzas, large woodcut beneath title, old marone mor. ex., blind tooled borders and frames, g.e., auto. signature of Thos. Hill on title-page, Simon Stafford, 1606, sm. 4to. (76), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £200 Hawes (Stephen). The Historie of graunde Amoure and la bell Pucel, called the Pastime of plesure, newely perused and imprynted by John Wayland, black letter, title within a woodcut border (margins of title-page slightly soiled, last leaf stained and has been supplied from another copy), old cf. gt. (rebacked), from the Duke of Roxburghe's library, with his arms on sides, only two or three copies known, John Waylande, 1554, the i. day of June, sm. 4to. (77), March 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £290 [Hawker (Peter).] Instructions to Young Sportsmen to which is added a Concise Abridgment of the Principal Game Laws, olive mor., by Worsfold, London, 1814, 8vo. (354), May 9, Anderson Galleries $26 Hawker (Lt.-Col. P.) Instructions to Young Sportsmen, plates (some col.), tree cf., presentation copy with author's inscription, 1824, 8vo. (409), May 4, Puttick Lee, £6 15s. Hawkins (E.) Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the Death of George II., woodcuts, 2 vol., 1885, 8vo. (315), July 13, Sotheby Spink, £5 10s. Hawkins (Sir R.) Observations in his Voiage into the South Sea, 1593, first ed. (title somewhat stained, blank corner of last leaf defective), hf. cf., I. D. for Iohn laggard, 1622 (721), March 1, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 IOS. [Anderson Galleries, May 16, $70; Sotheby, July 18, £20.] Hawkins (Rush C.) Titles of the First Books from the Earliest Presses established in different Cities, Towns and Monasteries in Europe before the End of the Fifteenth Century, with Brief Notes upon their Printers, brown mor., uncut, one of 300 copies, New York and London, 1884, 4to. (673), Oct. 25, Anderson Galleries $10.50 [Hawthorne (Nathaniel).] Fanshawe, a Tale, first ed., cl., brown mor. back, in brown levant mor. case, Boston, Marsh and Capen, 1828, 12mo. (292), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries Hill, $170 Hawthorne (N.) The Scarlet Letter, a Romance, first issue of the first ed., red straight-grain mor., gt. back, gt. top, by Stikeman, Boston, 1850, 12mo. (674), Oct. 25, Anderson Galleries $21 [Hawthorne (N.)] Complete Writings, 22 vol., three-quarter levant mor., gt. panelled backs, gt. tops, uncut, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1900, 8vo. (294), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $100 [Autograph edition, limited to 500 signed and numbered copies.] Hawthorne (N.) The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with Introductory Notes by George Parsons Lathrop and Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife, a Biography by Julian Hawthorne, complete set of the Standard Library ed., illustrated with etchings and engravings on steel, 15 vol., hf. mor., contents lettered in gt. on backs, gt. tops, uncut, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company [1882-1884], 8vo. (639), Oct. 27, American Art Association $32 Hayashi (T.) Histoire de l'Art du Japon, presentation copy from the author, with an inscription, plates, hf. vell. gt., n.d., folio (103), July 27, Sotheby Batsford, £3 15s. Hayes (W.) A Natural History of British Birds, etc., with their Portraits, illustrated with 40 beautifully col. plates, hf. mor. and bds., London, printed for S. Hooper, 1775, folio (210), Feb. 1, Anderson Galleries $13 [First ed. One of a few copies on Large Paper.] Portraits of Rare and Curious Birds from the Hayes (W.) Menagery of Osterly Park, col. plates, mor. gt., g.e., 1794, Quaritch, £3 4to. (214), Jan. 24, Sotheby [March 1, Lot 73, £1 18s.] Hayley (W.) Life of George Romney, first ed., plates, mor. gt., g.e., Chichester, 1809, 4to. (272), Feb. 9, Puttick Lewis, £4 15S. [Sotheby, June 15, Lot 137, £2 18s.; Hodgson, Feb. 16, bds., £2 8s.1 Hayward (Sir J.) The First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Henrie the IIII., first ed. (worn hf. binding, few headlines shaved and plain margins wormed), J. Wolfe, 1599, 4to. (318), Jan. 12, Puttick Sully, £1 Hayward (Sir J.) The Sanctuarie of a troubled Soule, engraved title, contemp. embroidered binding of flowers worked in col. threads on a ground-work of silver thread (somewhat worn), sold as a binding. Elizabeth Purslow, 1636, 12mo. (245), June 28, Sotheby Lawson, £7 Haywood (John). The Natural and Aboriginal History of Tennessee up to the First Settlements therein by the White People in the year 1768, orig. sheep, Nashville, 1823, 8vo. (165), Oct. 13, Anderson Galleries $165 Hazlitt (William). Life of Napoleon-Mémoires, by De Bourrienne-Mémoires of Mdme. Junot, together 16 vol., ports., éd. nationale, hf. mor. gt., g.t., Napoleon Soc., Paris and Boston, 1895, 8vo. (861), Dec. 20, Sotheby Chandy, £8 5s. Hazlitt (W. C.) Bibliography of Old English Literature, hf. mor., 1867-Bibliographical Collections, the four series, in 6 vol., with General Index by J. G. Gray, cl., together 8 vol., 1876-1903, roy. 8vo. (74), May 11, Hodgson [Sotheby, July 20, 7 vol., £7 15s.] Heffer, £9 1OS. Hazlitt (W. C.) Collected Works, by A. R. Waller and A. Glover, Library ed., ports., 13 vol., J. M. Dent, 1902-6, 8vo. (717), March 16, Hodgson David, £8 12s. 6d. [Head (Richard).] The Life and Death of the English Rogue, or his Last Legacy to the World, with a Canting Dictionary, fac. of the woodcut title, otherwise a large copy, new cf., g.t., Charles Passinger, at the Seven Stars on London Bridge, 1679 (247), July 20, Sotheby Dobell, I 2s. [Healey (J.)] The Discovery of a New World, engraved title (slightly defective), plate, old sheep, E. Blount for W. Barrett, n.d., 8vo. (377), May 18, Sotheby Leighton, £3 5s. Hearn (Lafcadio). Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, first ed., 2 vol., cl., gt. tops, uncut, Boston, 1894, sm. 8vo. (641), Oct. 27, American Art Association $18 Hearne (S.) Journey from Prince of Wales's Fort, in Hudson's Bay, to the Northern Ocean, 1769-72, folding maps and plates, cf., 1775, 4to. (518), Dec. 1, Hodgson Quaritch, LIO Hearne (T.) and Byrne (W.) Antiquities of Great Britain, text in English and French, plates, 2 vol., Etruscan cf. gt., g.e., 1786 1807, folio (703), July 13, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 2s. (453) |