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written by the same author, and not before published." This is sometimes found separately, but it undoubtedly forms part of the one book. The first part has the last blank leaf.] Jonson (B.) The Masque of Queenes celebrated from the House of Fame, by the most absolute in all State and Titles, Anne, Queene of Great Britaine, etc., with her Honourable Ladies, at White Hall, Febr. 2, 1609, orig. ed. (wanting blank for A 1), hf. buff cf., N. Okes for R. Bonian and H. Wally, 1609, sm. 4to. (112), March 10, Sotheby Pickering, £240 Jonson (B.) Ionson his Volpone, or the Foxe, crushed olive levant mor., by the French Binders, Printed for Thomas Thorppe, 1607, sm. 4to. (153), Jan. 20, Anderson Galleries

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[The extremely scarce first ed. The J. P. Kemble copy, with First Edition" in his hand on title. Last leaf in manuscript.] Jonson (B.) The Newe Inne, or the Light Heart, a Comoedy, as it was neuer acted, but most negligently play'd by some, the Kings Servants, 1629, orig. ed., sign. G has 7 Il. only, but nothing appears to be wanting save perhaps a blank, old hf. roan, with bookplates of Wm. Holgate and Thomas Jolley, large copy, Thomas Harper for Thomas Alchorne, 1631, 8vo. (113), March 10, Sotheby Pickering, £105 Jonson (B.) Q. Horatius Flaccus: his Art of Poetry, Englished by Ben Jonson, first ed., wants imprimatur leaf, port. of Horace, by Marshall, cut round and mounted, fore-edge of text on one leaf (sign. A II) just touched, one or two letters on last page partly defective and repaired, pagination of 2 or 3 11. just touched, green mor. gt., g.e., J. Okes for John Benson, 1640, 8vo. (476), April 18, Sotheby Tregaskis, £9

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Jonson (B.) The Workes of Benjamin Jonson, first collected ed., engraved title by W. Hole, and woodcut titles to three other plays (a few letters damaged by rust and other stains), hf. cf., fine copy, Imprinted by Will. Stansby, 1616 (1012), July 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £36

[May 25, mor., £25; March 17, cf., slightly defective, £18; March 1, cf., slightly defective, £19; Anderson Galleries, Nov. 11, cf., slightly defective, $115; Hodgson, March 31, cf., slightly defective, £21; Jan. 19, cf., 2 vol., second imperfect, 1640, £13 5s.; Sotheby, May 9, mor., title in fac., £13 10s.; July 20, mor., title in fac., £13.] Jonson (B.) Workes, engraved title by W. Hole, port. by R. Vaughan, 2 vol., marbled cf. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Vol. i., R. Bishop, sold by A. Crooke; Vol. ii., For Richard Meighen, 1640, sm. folio (846), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £27 [March 1, slightly defective, £6 10s.]

Jonson (B.) Works, which were formerly printed in two vol., are now reprinted in one, to which is added a Comedy called the New Inn, with additions never before pub

lished, port. by W. Elder (3 or 4 11. discoloured), hf. mor., panelled gt. back, g.e., T. Hodgkin for H. Herringman, etc., 1692, folio (86), April 18, Sotheby Dobell, £4 5s.

[Puttick, May 20, £5 5s.]

Jonson (B.) Works, with Notes by Peter Whalley, port. and plates, 7 vol., orig. cf., gt. backs, 1756, 8vo. (292), July 18, Sotheby Last, £2 6s. Jonson (B.) Works, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir by W. Gifford, 9 vol., polished tree cf. ex., 1816 (93), April 29, Hodgson Maggs, 10 IOS. [Sotheby, April 25, weak joints, cf., £1 8s.; Feb. 23, hf. mor., £3 15s.] Jonson (B.) Works, with Notes and a Biographical Memoir by W. Gifford, and Introduction by F. Cunningham, Library ed., port., 9 vol., hf. yellow cf. gt., t.e.g., 1875, 8vo. (76), Dec. 9, Hodgson Baxendine, £10 IOS. Jonson (B.) Ionsonus Virbius, or the Memorie of Ben. Johnson revived by the Friends of the Muses, verses by various writers (rust-stain on some ll., with small hole in final leaf), wrappers, E. P. for Henry Seile, 1638, sm. 4to. (114), March 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £28 Jonston (J.) Inscriptiones historicæ Regum Scotorum, præfixus est Gathelus, sive de Gentis origine fragmentum An. Melvini, engraved ports., including Mary Queen of Scots, blue mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Amsteldami, 1602, 4to. (844), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £10 Jordan (Mrs.) The Life of that celebrated Actress, Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford, or Mrs. Jordan, by a Confidential Friend of the Departed (title cut round, involving loss of text), text inlaid and extended to 2 vol., roy. 4to., by the insertion of over 400 engravings, including stipple and mezzotint ports. of Mrs. Jordan and her contemporaries, col. port. of Col. Quentin, published by Dighton, etc. (2), col. character-port. of Miss Kelly as Annette,' and a pleasing port. of Miss Mellon beautifully printed in colours, also a series of 22 aquatint views of provincial theatres, col. views of St. Cloud, etc. by Martens, and many other views, caricatures, etc., together with 24 play-bills referring to Mrs. Jordan, a few A.Ll.s., songs with music, and newspaper cuttings, etc., etc., 2 vol., green mor. ex., g.e., with stamp on sides representing Shakespeare between Tragedy and Comedy, by J. Wright (an unusually interesting collection), [ca. 1830], roy. 4to. (227), Nov. 25, Hodgson Parsons, £52 [Jordan (Thomas).] A Cure for the Tongue-Evill, or a Receipt against vain oaths, being a plain and profitable Poem (headline shaved), hf. olive mor., Printed for Christopher Ecclestone, 1662, sm. 4to. (117), March 10, Sotheby

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Rosenbach, £13 Jordan (T.) Divine Raptures, or Piety in Poesie, digested into a queint diversity of Sacred Fancies, orig. ed. (cropped copy, some border-lines and letterpress cut into), dark

green mor. ex., g. on r.e., Printed by Authoritie for the use of the Author, 1646, sm. 4to. (116), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £660

[Only one other copy, that in the British Museum, is believed to be known.]

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Jordan (T.) Fancy's Festivals, a Masque, crimson mor., by Rivière, London, Tho. Wilson, 1657, sm. 4to. (248), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $50 Jordan (T.) London's Glory, or the Lord Mayor's Show, olive mor., London, John and Henry Playford, 1680, sm. 4to. (253), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $60 Jordan (T.) London in Luster, green mor., London, John Playford, 1679, sm. 4to. (252), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries Jordan (T.) London's Triumphs, performed Oct. 29, 1677 for the Inauguration of the Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Chaplin, maroon mor., London, John Playford, 1677, sm. 4to. (251), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $40 Jordan (T.) Money is an Asse, a Comedy, red mor., London, Peter Lillicrap, 1668, sm. 4to. (250), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $55 Jordan (T.) Poeticall Varieties, or Varietie of Fancies, first ed., buff cf., r.e., with bookplate of James Bindley, T. C. for Humphry Blunden, 1637, sm. 4to. (115), March 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £65 Jordan (T.) The Walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with the Humours of Woodstreet-Compter, brown cf., with the Bridgewater crest, London, Tho. Wilson, 1657, sm. 4to. (249), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries Josephus (Flavius). Libri antiquitatum Judaicarum [Part ii. only], lit. goth, long lines, 48 to a page (some ll. wormed slightly, wanting A 1, probably a blank), russ. ex. [HainCopinger 9453, Proctor 4439], Impressum in inclyta civitate Venetiarum, per Raynaldum de Novimagio, 1481, Ultima die Martii (420), July 25, Sotheby Howes, ₤2 15s. Josephus (F.) De belo judayco, gothic letter, double columns, title in red within woodcut border, hf. bd., Salva device in gold on sides, Sevilla, J. Cromterger, 1536, folio (3371), Nov. 2, Sotheby Edwards, £5 Josephus (F.) ΦΛΑΒΙΟΥ. ΙΩΣΗΠΟΥ. Flavii Iosephi Opera (Graece), ed. princeps, title in red and black, with Froben's device, fine copy, cf. gt., g.e., Basle, Frobenius, 1544, folio (109), Nov. 9, Sotheby Tregaskis, £4 Josephus (F.) The Famous and Memorable Workes of Josephus. faithfully translated out of the Latin and French by Tho. Lodge, Doctor in Physicke, second English ed. (additional title and dedication placed between LLLL 2 and 3), vell., m.e., fine copy, Humphrey Lownes, 1609, folio (202), April 18, Sotheby Forbes, £15s. Josselyn (John). New-England's Rarities discovered in Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents and Plants . . . also a perfect Description of an Indian Squa, woodcuts, hf. the folded

cut between pp. 54-5 torn away, orig. sheep, For G. Widdowes, 1672, 8vo. (20), Dec. 13, Sotheby

Quaritch, £16 IOS. [Anderson Galleries, Jan. 24, $185; Sotheby, Nov. 24, $32.] Josselyn (John). An Account of Two Voyages to NewEngland, wherein you have the setting out of a Ship, with the charges, first ed., orig. sheep, London, Giles Widdowes, 1674, sm. 8vo. (195), Nov. 11, Anderson Galleries $155

[Jan. 24, $50.]

Journal of the Chemical Society, from 1871 to 1879, in 13 vol., cl., for 1880, in 14 nos., etc., 4to. (747), Oct. 27, Hodgson Sotheran, £8 IOS. Journal Historique, ou Fastes du Regne de Louis XV., port. and vignette by Cochin, beautifully bd. in contemp. red mor. ex., tooled back, blue end-papers, g.e. [by Derome], with the arms of Marie-Josephine-Louise de Savoie, Comtesse de Provence (1753-1810), 1766, sm. 8vo. (140), Nov. 20, Hodgson Bain, £8 15S. Journal für Ornithologie, herausgegeben von Dr. Jean Cabanis und A. Richenow, 1853-1916, with 2 vol. Index, and Jahresbericht der Vogelwarte auf Helgoland II. and III., 2 vol., 1910-11, together 67 vol., plates in colours, hf. green cf. and cl., not subject to return, Cassel and Leipzig, 1853-1916, 8vo. (759), March 1, Sotheby Heffer, £20 Journal of a Landsman from Portsmouth to Lisbon on board His Majesty's Ship col. plates by Seymour, binder's cl., M'Lean, 1831, folio (225), May 4, Puttick Lewis, £13 5s. Joutel (Henri). Journal Historique Du Dernier Voyage que fue M. de la Sale fit dans le Golfe de Mexique, pour trouver l'embouchure, & le cours de la Riviere de Missicipi, nommé à present la Riviere de Saint Louis, qui traverse la Louisiane, par Monsieur Joutel, l'un des Compagnons de ce Voyage, redigé & mis en ordre par Monsieur De Michel, folding map, orig. cf. gt., Paris, chez Estienne Robinot, 1713, 12mo. (98), May 16, Anderson Galleries

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[This copy has the scarce folding map, dated 1713, which was designed by Joutel himself. This map, which contains an inset view of Niagara Falls, is one of the earliest accurate delineations of the Mississippi River, and is the first to give the results of the last two voyages of La Salle. Jan. 24, $42; Lot 99, 1st English ed., 1714, $105; Jan. 24, Lot 359, 1st English ed., 1714, $95.] Jovius (P.) Descriptio Britanniæ, Scotia, Hyberniæ et Orchadum, first ed., woodcut device on title and at end, historiated intials, 18th century French cf. gt., with crowned double L's on the back, Venetiis apud M. Tramezinum, 1548, 4to. (3372), Nov. 2, Sotheby

Quaritch, £5 15s. [Contains a reference to the New World on folio 2 verso, and to Columbus on folio 42 recto.]

Joyce (J. G.) The Fairford Windows, a Monograph, chromolitho. plates, hf. mor., The Arundel Society, 1872 (532), April 21, Hodgson Heffer, £7 5s. Joye (G.) The Exposicion of Daniel the Prophete gathered out of Melanchton, Ecolampadius, etc., gothic letter, old cf., "Emprinted at Geneve, 1545," 12mo. (498), July 12, Hodgson Tregaskis, £3 IOS. Julius (Alexander). Sylvarum Liber, orig. ed., woodcut ornament above and device below title, red levant mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms in gold on sides, Edinburgi, excudebat Thomas Finlason, 1614, sm. 4to. (118), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £115 Junius. Letters, ports. by Ridley and woodcuts by Bewick, 2 vol., mor., g.e., T. Bensley, [1797]-1801, 8vo. (148), Jan. 12, Puttick Chaundy, £1 15S.

[May 20, £1 10S.; Hodgson, Dec. 1, Large Paper, £2 14s.; Sotheby, Dec. 13, 5.] Justinianus. Instituta cum diuisionibus et summarijs, gothic letter, printed in black and red, double columns, 2 devices in red, orig. oak bds. covered with stamped brown mor., brass bosses and corners (rebacked), [Hain *9532, Proctor 5193], Impressum Venetijs per Joannen Hertzog alemanum impensis O. Scoti, 1494, 8vo. (3374), Nov. 2, Sotheby Leighton, £6 5s.

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[A contemporary MS. inscription on an end leaf reads Hic liber est Melchioris Natalie que Padue dum juri Civili incumbere eruit, et anno xii. 1503, die & mensis Octobris."] Justinus. Trogus Pompeius [Proctor 4274], roman letter, long lines, orig. oak bds., with vell. back (some 11. defective), with MS. note by A. Panizzi, Venetiis, Philippum Condam Petri, 1479, folio (617), Dec. 16, Hodgson Atkinson, £2 10s. Juvenal. Satyrae, roman letter (a few 11. slightly soiled and top corner of first few ll. frayed), [Hain 9694, Proctor *4756], Venice, Thomas de Blauis, 19 July, 1483-Tibullus. Carmina, first page after preliminaries within fine woodcut border [Hain 4761 (1), Proctor *6967], Brescia, Boninus da Boninis, 18 Feb., 1486-Propertius. Elegiae [Hain 4761 (3), Proctor *69681, ib., 16 March, 1486-Catullus. Carmina, one page within woodcut border [Hain 4761 (2), Proctor 6969], ib., 21 April, 1486-Martial. Epigrammata, wants one leaf (sign. y 5), [Hain *10819, Proctor *4631], Venice, Baptista de Tortis, 17 July, 1485, in 1 vol., old cf. (worn), not subject to return, folio (125), June 28, Sotheby Edwards, £7 5s. Juvenal and Persius. Satyrae, cum veteris scholiasta & variorum Commentariis, accurante Cornelio Schrevelio, orig. cf. (rebacked), Lugd. Bat., apud Franciscum Hackium, 1658, 8vo. (326), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries [David Garrick's copy, with his bookplate.] Juvenalis. Persius, first Aldine ed., italic letter (without the

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