Moore (A. W.) The Alps in 1864, a Private Journal, first ed., cl., presentation copy, Privately printed, 1867, 8vo. (13), June 15, Puttick George, £3 Moore (F.) The Lepidoptera of Ceylon, 215 col. plates, 3 vol., hf. mor., g.t., 1880-7, 4to. (826), March 1, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, ₤20 Moore (F.) Lepidoptera Indica, 835 col. plates, 10 vol., cl., wrappers bd. in, fine set, 1890-1913, 4to. (827), March 1, Sotheby Quaritch, £75 Moore (George). The Apostle, a Drama in Three Acts, first ed., orig. cl., Dublin, 1911, 8vo. (178), April 25, Sotheby Allen, LI 12s. Moore (G.) Avowals, first ed., one of 1,000 numbered and signed copies, hf. parchment, uncut, Privately printed for subscribers only, 1919 (809), July 20, Sotheby Chaundy, £4 155. [July 13, 4 Feb. 23, £4 5s.; Hodgson, Dec. 1, £3 4s.; Anderson Galleries, Feb. 8, $27.50.] Moore (G.) The Brook Kerith, ed. de luxe, 250 copies printed, signed by the author, crushed brown mor. plain, inside dentelles, g.t., by Rivière, For T. Werner Laurie, 1916, 8vo. (92), July 18, Sotheby Hollings, £4 18s. Moore (G.) The Coming of Gabrielle, a Comedy, first ed. of a limited number, each signed by the author, hf. vell., uncut, Privately printed, 1920, 8vo. (125), July 27, Sotheby Hoare, £4 5s. Moore (G.) Confessions of a Young Man, first ed., port., cl., with autograph presentation inscription, signed by the author, 1888, 8vo. (52), June 15, Puttick Quaritch, £18 Moore (G.) A Drama in Muslin, first ed., front., orig. cl., 1886 (340), April 4, Sotheby Millard, £6 5s. Moore (G.) Esther Waters, first ed., orig. cl., g.t., 1894, 8vo. (346), April 4, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 14S. [Puttick, June 15, 1os.; May 4, 1920, £2.] Moore (G.) Flowers of Passion, first ed., orig. cl., 1878, sm. 4to. (387), April 4, Sotheby Rosenbach, £29 10s. [July 18, £21.] Moore (G.) "Hail and Farewell!" first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., 1911-14, 8vo. (351), April 4, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 10S. Moore (G.) Impressions and Opinions, first ed., with inscription on title " To Lady Seton from her friend the author, Mar. 8, 1891," cl. gt., uncut, 1891, 8vo. (61), Nov. 3, Hodgson Halliday, £12 12S. [Sotheby, April 4, £3 15s.] Moore (G.) Literature at Nurse, presentation copy, 22 PP., stitched, as issued, 1885, 8vo. (330), May 26, Hodgson Danielson, £13 Moore (G.) Memoirs of my Dead Life, first ed., orig. cl., 1906 (325), July 25, Sotheby Maggs, £7 15s. [April 4, 6 10s.; American Art Association, Jan. 25, $47.50.] Moore (G.) Mike Fletcher, first ed., orig. cl., Ward and Downey, 1889 (342), April 4, Sotheby [Hodgson, June 2, £5 2s. 6d.] Davis & Orioli, £6 10s. Moore (G.) Modern Painting, first ed., 1893, 8vo. (190), July 20, Sotheby Chaundy, £3 [April 4, £3 5s.; Hodgson, Aug. 10, £2 14s.; Puttick, June 15, 25s.] Moore (G.) A Mummer's Wife, first ed., orig. cl., Vizetelly & Co., 1885 (339), April 4, Sotheby Millard, £7 Moore (G.) A Story-Teller's Holiday, signed by the author, hf. vell., uncut, 1918, 8vo. (154), July 13, Sotheby [April 4 and July 18, £5 10s.] Spencer, £5 5S. Moore (Jos.) Views taken at and near Rangoon, 18 col. plates and a map (the margin of engraved title, by Stothard, and a plate slightly defective), hf. bd., 1825, oblong folio (1022), Dec. 20, Sotheby Rimmell, £4 [Lot 1023, £4.] Moore (Sir William). The Cry of Blood and of a Broken Covenant written out at first upon the sad Relation of our late Soveraignes most treacherous and inhumane Murther, in verse (some side-notes shaved), vell., g.e., by Rivière, the Miller monogram in gold on sides, Edinburgh, Heires of George Anderson, 1650, 4to. (159), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £75 Moore (Thomas). Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, collected by himself, port., fronts. and engraved titles, 10 vol., polished green cf., gt. fillets on sides, gt. backs, brown labels, gt. tops, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1840-1841, 12mo. (217), Jan. 25, American Art Association [Fine set of the first collected ed.] $60 Morant (P.) The History and Antiquities of Essex, first ed., maps and plates by Vertue and others, without the plate of Audley End, 2 vol., orig. cf., gt. backs, 1768, folio (255), Oct. 21, Sotheby Edwards, £6 IOS. [Dec. 2, £6 IOS.; Hodgson, May 4, £4 7s. 6d.] Moravius (Thomas). Navpactiados sive Lepantiados Iacobi Magni, Britanniarum, Franciæ et Hiberniæ Regis Metaphrasis Poetica, orig. ed., printed in italic letter, ivory paper bds., Excudebat Johannes Norton, 1604, sm. 4to. (160), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £150 More (Edward). A Lytle and Bryefe Treatyse, called the Defence of Women, and especially of Englyshe Women, made agaynts the Schole Howse of Women (cf., Lot 59 [Gosynhill]), black letter, in rhyming ballad metre, title within a figured woodcut border (cropped at foot), purple cf. ex., g.e., Heber copy, [colophon] Imprinted at London, in Paules Churchyearde at the Sygne of the Swane, by John Kynge, 1560, sm. 4to. (161), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £250 More (Hannah). Sacred Dramas, chiefly for Young Persons, woodcuts, dark blue mor. gt., with a fore-edge painting of a coast scene, a sailing ship to the right, with a rowing boat in foreground, and in the background a large castle, with towers and battlements, 8vo. (149), Jan. 24, Sotheby Parsons, £3 3s. M[ore] (Dr. H.) Platonica. consisting of foure Several Poems, first ed., hf. cf., Cambridge, 1642, 24mo. (140), June 10, Hodgson Dobell, £4 17s. 6d. More (Sir Thomas). The Answere to the Fyrst Parte of the Poysened Booke whych a namelesse Heretyke hath named the Souper of the Lorde, black letter, old cf. gt., W. Rastell, 1534, sm. 8vo. (1091), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £82 More (Sir T.) The Apologye, black letter, title within a woodcut figured border, old cf., with bookplate of Wm. Constable and auto. signature of Tho. Baker, W. Rastell in Fletestrete in saynte Brydys chyrch yarde, 1533, sm. 8vo. (1090), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £24 More (Sir T.) The Cofutacyon of Tyndales Answere-The Second Parte of the Cofutacyon, together 2 vol., black letter, titles within woodcut borders, vell., Wyllyam Rastell, 1532, '33, folio (1089), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £18 More (Sir T.) Dissertatio Epistolica, old olive mor. gt., g.e., Lugduni Batavorum, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1625, 8vo. (1105), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £2 15s. More (Sir T.) A Dyaloge, wheryn be treatyd dyuers maters as of the veneracyon and worshyp of ymagys and relyques, praying to sayntis and goynge on pylgrymage, black letter, ornamental woodcut initials, Without printer's name, 1530-The Supplycacyon of Soulys, black letter [W. Rastell, c. 1530], in i vol., vell., folio (1088), May 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, £32 More (Sir T.) A Dialoge of Comfort against Tribulacion, first ed., black letter, brown mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, Richarde Tottel, ye xviii. day of Nouebre, 1553, sm. 4to. (1099), May 25, Sotheby Drake, 198 More (Sir T.) A Dialogue of Cumfort against Tribulation, wrote in the Tower of London, an. 1534, now newly set foorth, black letter, with fine woodcut port. (? by Holbein), old limp vell., auto., Tho. Tudman," on title and port., very rare, Antverpiæ, Joh. Foulerus, Anglus, 1573, 8vo. (1103), May 25, Sotheby Edwards, £21 [The second ed., with dedication by the printer to Jane Dormer, Duchess of Feria, the companion of Queen Mary.] More (Sir T.) Epigrammata, port. in the engraved title, cf., H. Mosley, 1638, 8vo. (495), March 14, Sotheby [May 25, £4 10s.; March 14, £3 10s.] Edwards, £4 15S. More (Sir T.) Epistolæ ad Academiam Oxon, cui adjecta sunt quædam Poemata in mortem Roberti Cottoni et Thoma Alleni (small rust-hole in D1), new vell., Oxoniæ, excudebat Iohannes Lichfield, 1633, sm. 4to. (1107), May 25, Sotheby [Another copy, Lot 1108, £2 5s.] Maggs, £11 1OS. More (Sir T.) Ein glaubwirdige anzaygung des tods Herrn Thome Mori unnd andrer treffenlicher männer inn Engelland geschichten im jar M.D.xxxv., lit. goth., blue mor., Apud Lutetiam Parisiorum, 1535, sm. 4to. (1092), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £5 10S. More (Sir T.) Eruditissimi Viri Gulielmi Rossei Opus elegans, doctum, festivum, primo quo pulcherrime retigit, ac refellit insanas Lutheri Calumnias; quibis invictissimum Angliae Galliaeqz regem Henricum eius nominum Octavum, Fidei defensorem, haud literis minus q regno clarum, scurra turpissimus insectatur; excusum denuo diligentissime, etc., first ed., perfect, except for a blank for YY6, sides of contemp. English leather within four panels stamped with "Arma Redemptoris Mundi," the Tudor arms and rose (Henry VIII.), with the mark of the binder, John Raynes, and legend, Hic rosa Virtutis," etc. [Weale, 125-6], large copy, from the library of George Dunn, Londini, Anno dom. M.D.XXIII., s. n. impressoris [R. Pynson], sm. 4to. (1087), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £50 More (Sir T.) Libellus vere aureus nec minus salutaris quam festivus de optimo reip. statu deqz nova Insula Utopia, first ed., woodcut map on reverse of title, printer's device at end [Lovanii, Theodorici Martini, 1516]-Poggius (J.) De Officio Principis Liber, Rome, per Johannem e Besicken, 1504, in 1 vol., old hf. cf., sm. 4to. (1085), May 25, Sotheby Sabin, £340 More (Sir T.) De Optimo Reip. Statu deque noua Insula Utopia libellus vere aureus, brown cf. gt., sold as a binding, Basilea, apud Io. Frobenium, 1518, sm. 4to. (1086), May 25, Sotheby Edwards, £12 158. More (Sir T.) De Optimo Reipu. Statu, deque nova insula Utopia, libellus vere aureus, old cf., signature, "R. Morel, on title-page, Lovanii, excudebat Servatius Sassenus impensis viduæ Arnoldi Birhmanni, 1548 mense Iunio, sm. 8vo. (1095), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £16 More (Sir T.) A frutful and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale and of the newe yle called Utopia, written in Latine and translated into Englyshe by Raphe Robinson, first English ed., black letter, brown mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, Abraham Vele, 1551, sm. 8vo. (1098), May 25, Sotheby Sabin, £112 More (Sir T.) A frutefull, pleasaunt and wittie worke of the beste state of a publique weale, and of the new_yle called Utopia, translated into Englishe by Raphe Robynson, black letter, names on title-page, Roberti Hare, 1572, and "J. Church, 1764," old cf. gt., with library label of William Morris, Abraham Veale, 1556, sm. 8vo. (1100), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £35 [Second ed. of the first English translation.] More (Sir T.) Utopia, Progymnasmata, Epigrammata, ex Luciano conversa quaedam, Declamatio Lucianicæ re spondens, Epistolæ, russ. ex., g.e., by Hering, Basil. Episcopium F., 1563, 8vo. (473), Nov. 24, Sotheby Maggs, £3 12s. 6d. More (Sir T.) Utopia, first written in Latine, translated into English by Raphe Robinson, newly corrected and purged of errors, cf. gt., Bernard Alsop, 1624, sm. 4to. (1104), May 25, Sotheby Edwards, £6 15s. [Hodgson, Jan. 19, £4 15s.; Sotheby, Jan. 17, £3 10s.] More (Sir T.) The Common Wealth of Utopia, auto. signature of John, Lord Caryll (1625-1711) in margin of title, old sheep, Printed for Will. Sheares, 1639, sm. 8vo. (1110), May 25, Sotheby Leighton, £3 5s. [Anderson Galleries, Nov. 29, $39.] More (Sir T.) Utopia, translated into English by Raphe Robinson, A.D. 1551, with copious notes by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, with over 40 plates and ports. and drawings by Harding inserted, green mor. gt., g.e., tooled, 1808, 4to. (487), March 1, Sotheby " £15 [Anderson Galleries, March 1, $25; Sotheby, May 25, £2 2s.] More (Sir T.) Utopia [reprint of Robinson's translation, 1556], edited by F. S. Ellis, with foreword by W. Morris, printed in Chaucer type in red and black, woodcut borders and capitals, with presentation inscription by the editor, vell., silk ties, Kelmscott Press, 1893 (40), April 29, Hodgson Hollings, £9 5s. More (Sir T.) D.O.M.S. The Life and Death of Sir Thomas Moore, written by M. T. M. and dedicated to the Queens most gracious Maiestie, dark blue mor. gt., g.e. (Paris, c. 1626), 4to. (434), April 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 5s. More (Sir T.) The Life and Death of Sir Thomas Moore, port., MS. note on C2, Printed for N. V., 1642—[Parsons (Robert).] Leycesters Common-wealth, Printed 1641 (no name), 2 vol. in 1, cf., r.e. (rebacked), sm. 4to. (194), Jan. 17, Sotheby Pickering, £3 15s. More (Sir T.) Regi (Domenico). Della Vita di Tomaso Moro, crimson mor. ex., plain sides, g.e., Milano, 1675, 12mo. (1112), May 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 10S. [The earliest life of More in Italian.] More (Sir T.) Life of Sir T. More, written by his son-in-lawA particular of what grants have been passed to the Earls of Thomond-Opinions on the City of London's Charter, etc., MSS. on paper, in 1 vol., written by various contemp. hands, old hf. cf. [Phillipps MS., 8932], xvII. cent., folio (1096), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £5 10S. More (Sir T.) Workes, orig. ed., black letter, with the “ Youthful Poems" and leaf between pp. 1138-9, orig. cf., with arms on sides of the Towneley family, Iohn Cawood, Iohn Waly and Richarde Tottell, 1557, folio (1084), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £42 [Hodgson, July 12, £25; Sotheby, May 18, defective, £7. More (Sir T.) Stapleton (T.) Vitae Thomae Mori, Angliae |