eng. by J. Godby and H. Merke; (16) Snipe Shooting, pub. Aug. 1, 1807, eng. by J. Godby and H. Merke; (17) Rabbit Shooting, pub. Aug. 1, 1807, eng. by J. Godby and H. Merke; (18) Duck Shooting, pub. April 1, 1807, eng. by J. Godby and H. Merke; (19) Hare Shooting, pub. Sept. 1, 1807, eng. by J. Godby and H. Merke; (20) Fox Hunting, iii., pub. March 25, 1808, eng. by J. Godby and H. Merke.] Orme (E.) Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, 40 col. plates by Dubourg, after Atkinson, Heath, Clark and others (somewhat soiled and margins of two or three plates slightly damaged), hf. red roan (binding worn), E. Orme, 1819, 4to. (854), July 27, Sotheby Spencer, £5 10S. Orme (E.) Foreign Field Sports, Fisheries, Sporting Anecdotes, etc., from drawings by Howitt, Atkinson, Clark and others, 110 col. plates, mor. ex., g.e., 1819, folio (366), Oct. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £7 1OS. Orme (E.) Picture of St. Petersburgh, 20 col. plates of buildings, carriages and people, by Clark and Dubourg, after Mornay, hf. mor. (rubbed), 1815, roy. folio (481), Dec. 9, Hodgson Edwards, £11 IOS. [Another copy, July 6, £5.] Orme (E.) Graphic History of the Life, Exploits and Death of Horatio Nelson, with Memoirs by F. W. Blagdon, port. and plates, 3 whole sheet, col., uncut, 1806, folio (1027), Dec. 20, Sotheby Elliott, £4 Ormerod (George). History of the County and City of Chester, LARGE PAPER, plates on India paper, 3 vol., hf. russ., uncut, bds. (loose), 1819, roy. folio (909), May 9, Sotheby [Lot 910, cf., £5.] Thorp, £3 Ornithological. Journal of the International Ornithological Committee, Vol. i.-xiv., and Supplement to Vol. iv., together 15 vol., plates (some in colours), hf. red mor., Wien, Paris, London, 1885-1910, 8vo. (849), March 1, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £7 10s. Orosius (Paulus). Historiarum adversus Paganos libri VII., editio princeps, gothic letter (library stamp on first and last leaf, affecting a few words of the text), red mor. gt., with the arms of Marie Auguste de Sultzbach within a broad floral border, inside borders of a similar design, g.e. [Hain *12101], Augsburg, Johann Schussler, 1471, folio (1143), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £28 Ortelius (A.) Theatrum orbis terrarum, col. maps (including America), one leaf defective, corner of first few ll. frayed, inscription on title in a 16th century hand, “Inueniam viam ant faciam. R. Sydney," orig. cf. (worn and defective, not subject to return), Antverpiae, 1584, folio (421), Jan. 17, Sotheby Robinson, £8 [April 25, 1573 ed., £3; Nov. 24, 1692 ed., £6 5s.; Feb. 27, 1692 ed., £2 10s.] O'Shaughnessy (A. W. E.) An Epic of Women, front. and illustrations, 1870-Lays of France, 1872-Music and [Extremely rare. Moonlight, 1874-Songs of a Worker, 1881, together 4 vol., all first eds., in orig. cl., 8vo. (467), July 20, Sotheby Maggs, £2 12s. 6d. Otho. Incipiunt opera sup cōstitutiones pninciales et Othonis, black letter (A-M in eights), printer's device on the last page (a few letters damaged by wormholes), old cf., [colophon] Apud humanissimum viru winandum de worde In vico flete strete sub signo solari. Anno al incarnatione xpi M.D.XXVI. Decimo sexto Ka Augusti, Wynkyn de Wade, 1526 (386), July 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £43 This ed. is not mentioned in Gordon Duff's Hand-lists of English Printers, Part i.] Ottley (W. Y.) Origin and Early History of Engraving on Copper and Wood, plates and facs., 2 vol., russ. gt., 1816 (442), April 21, Hodgson Atkinson, £2 4s. Ottley (W. Y.) The Italian School of Design, being a Series of Facsimiles of Original Drawings, LARGE PAPER, fine copy, with 68 additional unfinished proofs, blue mor., gt. border, panelled back, g.e., 1823, large folio (319), Dec. 2, Sotheby Thorp, £5 15s. Overbury (Sir Thomas). A Wife, now the Widdow, being a most exquisite and singular Poem of the choise of a Wife, the fourth impression enlarged with more characters (title-page torn and mended, imprint defective), vell., g.e., by Rivière, Miller arms in gold on sides, auto. signature, "William Shippon," on title-page, G. Eld for Lawrence Lisle, 1614, sm. 4to. (189), March 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £20 [Lot 190, 5th impression, £24; Hodgson, July 12, Lot 350, 12th impression, £3 10s.; Sotheby, March 10, Lot 191, 16th impression, Overton (Richard). New Lambeth Fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, Cardinals, Bishops, Iesuits, etc., in verse, russ. ex., blind tooled scroll borders, g.e., R. O. and G. D., 1642, sm. 4to. (192), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £20 Ovid. Ovidius. All Ovid's Elegies, 3 Bookes, by C. M[arlowe]. Epigrams by J. D[avis], At Middlebourgh, n.d.-Ovid's Heroicall Epistles, Englished by W. S[altonstall], engraved title and a series of engravings pasted on blank spaces left by the printer (several spaces so left want the engraving and one plate is slightly damaged), 1639Ovid's Festivalls, translated by John Gower, Cambridge, R. Daniel, 1640-Ovid's Remedy of Love, For Francis Smith, 1636-Ovid De Ponto, containing foure Books of Elegies, translated by W. S[altonstall], dedicated to Sir John Suckling, T. Cotes for Michael Sparke, 1639Ovid's Tristia, containinge five Bookes of Mournfull Elegies, translated by W. S[altonstall], engraved title (slightly shaved), For Fra. Grove, 1637-Ovid's Banquet of Sence, with a Coronet for his Mistresse Philosophy, and his Amorous Zodiack [by George Chapman], 1639— (705) XXXV. 10.] 23 The Art of Loue, containing 92 pp. only (no title or hf.title), in 1 vol., contemp. cf., not subject to return, 8vo. (284), Nov. 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £42 Ovidius Naso (P.) The Heroycall Epistles, in English verse, set out and translated by George Turbervile, with Aulus Sabinus aunswers to certaine of the same, black letter, title within a woodcut border, with orig. blank marked A I, Lamport Hall copy, green mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms in gold on sides, Iohn Charlewood, n.d. [c. 1570], sm. 8vo. (195), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £165 [Another copy, Lot 194, £125.] Ovidius. Metamorphosis, roman letter, long lines, capitals supplied in red or blue (a few small wormholes), old sheep gt. [Hain *12141 (1), Proctor 7157 (2)], Ab Hermano Levilapide Vicentiæ impressa, 1480, folio (3519), Nov. 2, Sotheby Maggs, £7 10OS. Ovid. The Fyrst Fower Bookes of P. Ovidius Nasos worke intitled Metamorphosis, translated oute of Latin into Englishe meter by Arthur Golding, Gent., black letter, title within a woodcut figured border, with separate sets of signatures to each book (some 11. stained), blue mor. ex., g.e., by Holloway, Willyam Seres, 1565, sm. 4to. (193), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £450 Ovid. The Xv. Bookes of P. Ouidius Naso, entituled, Metamorphosis, translated out of Latin into English meeter by Arthur Golding, marbled cf., London, Iohn Danter, 1593, sm. 4to. (265), Nov. 11, Anderson Galleries $42.50 Ovid. XV. Metamorphoseon librorum figurae a C. Passaeo laminis aeneis incisae, quibus subiuncta sunt epigrāmata latine ac germanice conscripta, autore G. Salsmanno, plates, with descriptions in Latin and German, green mor. gt., g.e., Michael Wodhull's copy, Arnhemiensem, 1607, sm. 4to. (1146), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £3 10s. Ovid. Metamorphosis Englished, mythologiz'd and represented in figures, by G. S[andys], engraved title, port. and plates, contemp. English binding, brown mor., sides elaborately gt., large corner-pieces and centre-piece, with arabesques in relief, the background filled in with a semis of acorns, gt. back, g.e., fine copy, Oxford, Iohn Lichfield, 1632, folio (665), April 18, Sotheby Carey, £20 Ovidius. Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide, en latin et en françois, de la traduction de M. L'Abbé Banier, 139 plates after Eisen, etc., 4 vol., orig. French cf. (rebacked), Paris, 1767-71, 4to. (489), March 1, Sotheby Parsons, £18 [July 26, £26; Puttick, March 9, 17; Hodgson, April 29, £5.] Ovidius. Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide, traduction nouvelle avec le texte latin, par M. G. T. Villenave, plates, etc., 4 vol., blue cl., fine copy, Paris, Gay et Guestard, 1806, 4to. (402), Oct. 21, Sotheby Maggs, £5 [[Another copy, Lot 402, hf. cf., £9 10s.] Ovidius. Opera, Vol. i., roman letter (166 11.), long lines, 48 to a full page (a few small wormholes, damaging a few letters) [Hain *12141 (1), Proctor 7157], Vicenza, Hermann Lichtenstein, 1480 Vol. ii., roman letter (248 1.), long lines, 47 to a full page (a few 11. slightly defective and repaired) [Hain *12149 (2), Proctor *4786 (2)], Venice, Hermann Lichtenstein, 1484, together 2 vol., hf. cf., folio (118), Nov. 9, Sotheby Tregaskis, £18 Ovidius. Opera, 3 vol., ruled in red, stamps on titles, Vol. i. and ii. in contemp. French cf., sides panelled and tooled to a Grolieresque design, g.e. (rebacked and Vol. i. broken), Vol. ii. bound in imitation by a modern binder, each vol. differing in design, Lugduni, apud S. Gryphium, 1547, 6, 50, 8vo. (584), May 18, Sotheby Ellis, £3 Ovidius. Opera, ed. D. Heinsius, 3 vol., old red mor. gt., with the arms of Bernard de Boulainvilliers on sides, g.e., Lugd. Batavorum, 1629, 16mo. (864), Oct. 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 15s. Owen (Hugh). Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol, being a History of the Manufacture of "The True Porcelain," by Richard Champion, a col. plate, whole-page engravings and facs. on wood and a port. of Nicholas Pocock inserted at p. 49, the printer's own copy, LARGE PAPER (?), hf. mor., g.e., Privately printed for the author, Gloucester, 1873, 8vo. (312), June 9, Sotheby Eason, £35s. [Hodgson, May 26, Lot 528, £2 12s. 6d.; May 26, Lot 529, £3.] Owen (I.) Britannia Depicta, or Ogilby Improv'd, first ed., engraved throughout by E. Bowen, LARGE PAPER, cf. gt., 1720, 8vo. (585), May 18, Sotheby Leighton, £1 [Anderson Galleries, May 16, $50.] Owen (Lewis). The Running Register, recording a true Relation of the State of the English Colledges, Seminaries and Cloysters in all forraine parts, old hf. cf., 1626, 4to. (932), June 15, Sotheby Maggs, £2 [Owen (R.)] A New View of Society, or Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, Four Essays, first ed., in 1 vol., presentation copy from the author, with A.L.s. to the London partners in the Lanark concern, Oct. 24, 1814 (2 PP. 4to.), old straight-grain mor. ex., watered-silk linings, 1813-14 (794), Dec. 1, Hodgson Maggs, £3 12s. 6d. Pace (Richard). De Fructu qui ex Doctrina percipitur liber, orig. oak bds. covered stamped leather, Basileae, apud Jo. Frobenium, 1517, 4to. (1152), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £14 [This treatise is said by Anthony à Wood to have been written by the author at Constance while he remained ambassador in Helvetia. It is of value for the many anecdotes it contains of the learned Englishmen of the day-Sir Thomas More, Wolsey, Stokesley, etc.—and for the author's enthusiastic praise of Erasmus.] Pace (R.) Oratio in pace nuperrime composita et fœdere percusso, inter inuictissimum Angliæ regem et Francorum regem in aede diui Pauli Londini habita, 8 11., with woodcuts of the arms of France and England, hf. olive mor. [Parisiis, 1518], sm. 4to. (1153), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £5 [The treaty in question was on the occasion of the betrothal of the king's infant daughter Mary, afterwards Queen of England, to the Dauphin son of Francis I.] Pack of Patentees, opened, shuffled, cut, dealt and played, in verse, hf. olive mor., g.t., other edges uncut, 1641, sm. 4to. (201), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £20 Pacta daciorum civitatis Brixiae, roman letter (94 11.), long lines, 41 to a full page (a few wormholes damaging some letters of the text), hf. cf. [not in Hain, Copinger or Proctor], [colophon] Per sclertem virum Angelum Britannicum Castigatissime impresum Brixie xxiiii. Augusti M.CCCCLXXXXVII. [1497], folio (119), Nov. 9, Sotheby Tregaskis, £13 Paine (Thomas). Life and Writings, containing a Biography by Thomas Clio Rickman and Appreciations by Leslie Stephen, Lord Erskine, Paul Desjardins, etc., edited and annotated by Daniel Edwin Wheeler, col. fronts., port. and illustrations, 10 vol., hf. brown crushed levant mor., gt. tops, uncut, New York, Vincent Parke and Company, n.d., 8vo. (195), Feb. 8, Anderson Galleries $37.50 [Continental ed. One of 200 copies printed, signed by the editor.] Painter (W.) The Palace of Pleasure, edited by J. Jacobs, limited ed., 3 vol., cl., uncut, 1890, 4to. (253), Oct. 27, Hodgson £4 10s. [Sotheby, May 9, £3 3s.] Palæographical Society. Facsimiles of Manuscripts and Inscriptions, Oriental Series, edited by William Wright, Parts i. to viii., containing 100 plates, in 1 vol., hf. mor., g.t., with the wrappers bound in, 1875-83, imp. folio (691), Feb. 23, Sotheby Heffer, £12 [Hodgson, May 11, 13 parts, £11.] Palestine Exploration Fund. Survey of Western Palestine, with Index vol.-Archæological Researches in Palestine, Fauna and Flora of Sinai, etc., 12 vol.-Annual, Vol. i. to iii., together 17 vol., maps, 1881-1915, 4to. and folio atlas in portfolio (1157), May 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 [Hodgson, 7 vol., £6 10s.; Sotheby, Quarterly Statement, 50 vol., £3 5s.] Palingenius (Marcellus, i.e., Petrus Angelus Manzolius). The firste sixe bokes called the zodiake of Life, newly translated out of Latin into English by Barnabe Googe, black letter, title within a woodcut border, cf. gt., George Steevens' copy, with his initials in gold on covers and his autograph signature on final page, Jhon Tisdale for Rafe Newbery, 1561, sm. 8vo. (202), March 10, Sotheby (708) Quaritch, £60 |