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(1159), Oct. 12, Hodgson Dobell, £4 8s. Peele (G.), Webster (J.) and Greene (R.) Dramatic Works, collected and edited, with some account of the Author's Lives and Works, together 9 vol., uniformly bd. in cf. gt., full gt. backs, yellow edges, by Hayday, W. Pickering, 1829-31 (453), June 2, Hodgson £20 Pelham (C.) Chronicles of Crime, first ed., illustrations by H. K. Browne, 2 vol., hf. mor., 1841, 8vo. (166), July 22, Puttick Blythe, I IOS. Pellham (Edward). Gods Power and Providence, shewed in the Miracvlous Preservation and Deliverance of eight Englishmen left by mischance in Green-land Anno 1630, nine moneths and twelve dayes, folding map, with marginal figures in compartments, green mor., by Rivière, London, printed by R. Y., 1631, sm. 4to. (155), May 16, Anderson Galleries $200 Pembroke (Philip, Earl of). Last Will and Testament of Philip Herbert . . . who dyed of Foole-Age, Jan. 23, 1650, also his Elegy, taken verbatim, by Michael Oldisworth, old hf. russ., Nod-Nol, printed in the Fall of Tyranny and Resurrection of Loyalty, 1650, sm. 4to. (216), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £5 Pembrokeshire. Archæological Survey of Pembrokeshire, 1896-1907, maps, hf. mor. (stamp on margins of several 11.), 1908, oblong folio (425), April 13, Hodgson Quaritch, £3 IOS. Penhallow (Samuel). The History of the Wars of New England, with the Eastern Indians, or a Narrative of their continued Perfidy and Cruelty from the 10th of August, 1703, to the Peace renewed 13th of July, 1713, and from the 25th of July, 1722, to their Submission, 15th December, 1725, which was ratified August 5th, 1726, orig. sheep, in brown mor. solander case, Boston, T. Fleet for S. Gerrish, 1726, sm. 8vo. (503), Jan. 24, Anderson Galleries $500 [First ed. of one of the rarest of New England imprints.] Penn (William). The Christian Quaker and his divine testimony vindicated by Scripture, Reason and Authorities, in II. parts, the First more General, by William Penn; the Second more Particular, by George Whitehead, LARGE PAPER, fine copy, title in red and black, cf., Printed in the year 1674, folio (120), Nov. 9, Sotheby Quaritch, £35 [On the fly-leaf is the following inscription, in Penn's handwriting: For my worthy Cousen Wm. Penn of Penn at Penn."] Penn (W.) No Cross, no Crown, or Several Sober Reasons against Hat-Honour, Titular-Respects, You to a Single Person, with the Apparel and Recreations of the Times, etc., first ed., orig. parchment bds. (rebacked), uncut, 1669, sm. 4to. (286), June 10, Hodgson £4 [Penn (W.)] Some Account of the Province of Pennsilvania, in America, mor. (title skilfully repaired and margins of a few 11. restored, by Rivière), London, Printed and sold by Benjamin Clark, 1681, folio (503A), Jan. 24, Anderson Galleries $100 [The first publication relating to the province after the grant to Penn.] [Pennant (Thomas).] The British Zoology; Class I, Quadrupeds; Class 2, Birds, illustrated with 107 large copperplate engravings, of which 96 are of birds, all beautifully col. by hand, 2 vol., contemp. cf. (worn), London, 1766, atlas folio (334), Feb. 1, Anderson Galleries $31 [Published for the Cymmrodion Society. The series of plates, those of the birds, being mostly life-size, were engraved by Mazell from the drawings of Paillou. Sotheby, July 27, £5; Jan. 24, £8.] Pennant (T.) Some Account of London, third ed., extra illustrated and extended to 2 vol., hf. cf., 1793, 4to. (92), May 20, Puttick Fletcher, £2 58. Edwards, £2 25. [Sotheby, July 18, fifth ed., £2.] Pennell (J.) Devon and Cornwall, 20 lithographs, in portfolio, 1897, folio (211), June 15, Puttick Pennell (J.) Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen, their Work and their Methods, plates, buckram, 1897, 4to. (480), Oct. 27, Hodgson Hollings, £2 8s. [Sotheby, April 4, £2 2s.; Hodgson, Feb. 16, £2; Sotheby, July 20, £1 12s.] Pennell (J. and E. R.) Lithography and Lithographers, illustrations, cl., 1898, folio (702), Jan. 24, Sotheby Barnard, £3 3s. Pennell (J. and E. R.)) The Life of James McNeill Whistler, first ed., ports. and plates, 2 vol., orig. bds., 1908, 8vo. (604), April 4, Sotheby Edwards, £5 12s. 6d. [Lot 605, on Japanese vell., 16; Puttick, March 9, £4 15s.; Hodgson, Nov. 3, £14 Ios.] Penrose (F. C.) Investigation of the Principles of Athenian Architecture, plates (plain and in colours), several plates somewhat foxed, bds., Published by the Society of Dilettanti, 1851, folio (280), May 9, Sotheby Tiranti, £3 [April 25, 1888 ed., £4 5s.] Penry (John). See Martin Marprelate People the Best Governors, or a Plan of Government founded on the just Principles of Natural Freedom, sewn, uncut, N. p., printed in 1776, 4to. (64), Jan. 10, Anderson Galleries $240 [This excessively rare American pamphlet is without author's name or place of printing, and the fullest search has failed to reveal either. It was unknown to both Evans and Sabin, and but one copy has previously occurred for sale (American Art Galleries, N.Y., Nov. II, 1920, $160), in which description it was termed unique.”] [Pepperell (W.)] An Accurate Journal and Account of the Proceedings of the New-England Land-Forces during the late Expedition against the French Settlements on Cape Breton to the time of the Surrender of Louisbourg, etc., first ed., crimson mor., by Rivière, Exon, A. and S. Brice, 1746, 8vo. (508), Jan. 24, Anderson Galleries $255 Pepys (Samuel). Memoirs, comprising his Diary from 1659 to 1669, and a selection from his Private Correspondence, edited by Richard, Lord Braybrooke, first ed., port. and plates, 2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., H. Colburn, 1825, 4to. (245), Dec. 13, Sotheby Maggs, £5 [May 9, defective cf., 1; July 20, defective cf., £2; Hodgson, Dec. 1, cf., £3 1os.] Pepys (S.) Diary and Correspondence, with Life and Notes by Lord Braybrooke, revised ed., ports. and plates, 4 vol., contemp. mor. ex., gt. inner borders, g.e., H. Colburn, 1854 (457), June 2, Hodgson £5 15s. [American Art Association, Jan. 24, $8.] Pepys (S.) Diary and Correspondence, with Life and Notes by Lord Braybrooke and additional Notes by M. Bright, ports., 6 vol., tree cf., m.e., fine copy, 1875-7, 8vo. (108), Jan. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s. [May 9, £2 18s.; July 18, £4.] Pepys (S.) Diary, with Pepysiana and Index, Lord Braybrooke's Notes, edited with additions by H. B. Wheatley, first issue of this ed., ports., 10 vol., 1893-9, 8vo. (536) Nov. 3, Hodgson Maggs, £14 IOS. [Sotheby, March 17, cl., 12; Hodgson, Feb. 2 (1 of 250), vell., £23; Sotheby, April 4, cl., £15.] Pepys (S.) Diary, with Lord Braybrooke's Notes, with Index and Supplement, edited by H. B. Wheatley, ports. and plates, 10 vol., orig. cl., g.t., 1899, 8vo. (313), June 9, Sotheby Morrell & Co., £7 15s. Pepys (S.) Diary, and Pepysiana, ed. by H. B. Wheatley, plates, 10 vol., hf. russ., t.e.g., 1903-4, 8vo. (28), June 15, [Sotheby, July 27, £4 12s.; Hodgson, July 6, 8 vol., £3 5s.] Pepys (S.) Memoires relating to the State of the Royal Navy of England, first ed., port. of Pepys by White after Kneller, old cf. (one cover loose), For Ben. Griffin, 1690, 8vo. (301), July 18, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s. Percy (Bishop). Folio Manuscript of Ballads and Romance, edited by J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall, LARGE AND THICK PAPER, 3 vol. in 6, crimson mor. gt., g.t., 1867-8, roy. 4to. (881), Nov. 15, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s. [April 25, 1 12s.; March 17, 4 vol., £3 3s.] Percy (Thomas, Bishop). Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, 3 vol., green mor. ex., g.e., by White, 1844, sm. 8vo. (1172), May 25, Sotheby [March 14, 1858, 17s.] LI IS. Percy (William). Sonnets to the fairest Coelia [motto], orig. ed., with orig. blank leaf at end for D 2, green levant mor. ex., gt. tooled grolieresque design on sides, inside borders of gt. dentelles, g.e., by Lortic, preserved in a maroon mor. pull-off case, very fine copy, Adam Islip for W. P. i.e., Wm. Ponsonby], 1594, sm. 4to. (217), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £650 [Not more than two or three copies known. Resold to B.M., see Times," April 16, 1921.] Percy Society. Publications, 93 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1840-52 (461), June 2, Hodgson £13_5s. [Dec. 1, 94 parts in 29 vol., 19 5s.; Sotheby, Nov. 15, 31 vol., £22.] Perfect Diurnall (The) of some Passages and Proceedings of the Armies in England, Ireland and Scotland, Nos. 212 to 265, in I vol., old cf., F. 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[Another copy, March 1, 1 IOS.] Perrault (Charles). Contes du Temps Passé, précédés d'une Notice Littéraire sur Charles Perrault par M. E. de la Bédollierre, illustrated by MM. Pauquet, Marvy, Jeanron, Jacque et Beaucé, text engraved by Blanchard, light brown mor., by de Samblancx, Paris, L. Curmer, 1843, imp. 8vo. (453), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $100 Perrault (Ch.) Les Hommes Illustres qui ont paru en France pendant ce Siècle, avec leures Portraits au naturel, LARGE PAPER, 103 ports., including the suppressed ones of Pascal and Arnauld, fine impressions, 2 vol., old red mor. gt., with the Roxburghe arms on sides, g.e. (slightly rubbed), 1696-1700, folio (271), Jan. 17, Sotheby Meuleneere, £14 [Oct. 25, £7 10S.; Puttick, May 20, £5 5s.; Sotheby, Jan. 24, £3 15s.] Perrin (Mrs. H.) British Flowering Plants, Introduction and Notes by Professor Boulger, with 300 full-page col. plates after Mrs. Henry Perrin, 4 vol., buckram gt., t.e.g., B. Quaritch, 1914 (298), June 2, Hodgson Heffer, £6 5s. [Perronet (E.)] The Mitre, a Poem, printed without a title, the writer's copy, with suppressed passages and additional stanzas, cf., uncut, 1756, 8vo. (144), Dec. 20, Sotheby Dobell, £4 10S. Persius (Aulus Flaccus). Satyrae sex, cum posthumis Commentariis Ioannis Bond, Excudebat F. Kingstonius impensis Gul. Aspley et N. Butterii, 1614-Satires, translated into English by Barten Holyday, Oxford, Ioseph Barnes, 1616, in 1 vol., orig. sheep, 8vo. (218), March 10, Sotheby Pickering, £5 5s. Person (David). Varieties, or a Surveigh of Rare and Excellent matters, necessary and delectable for all sorts of persons, presentation copy to Sir Robt. Gordon, with his autograph and ex dono Authoris," cf., 1635, 4to. (882), Nov. 15, Sotheby Pickering, £6 5s. Persoon (C. H.) Mycologia Europaea, col. plates, 3 vol., hf. cf., Erlangae, 1822-8, 8vo. (338), May 4, Puttick Quaritch, £3 5s. Perty (Dr. Max.) Delectus animalium articulatorum quae in itinere per Brasiliam (1817-20), collegerunt J. B. de Spix et C. F. Ph. de Martius, 40 col. plates, hf. red mor., Monachii, 1830-4, 4to. (863), March 1, Sotheby Wheldon, £15 Perugia. Regulamenta et Ordinamenta Collegii Artium tabernariorum panicoculorum et albergatorum Civitatis Perusie. Register of the Corporation of Innkeepers of the City of Perugia, 1379, with entries of subsequent Ordinances down to the year 1430; List of Festivals observed by the Corporation; Register of Admission of |