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[SEE No. 264.]

A Political Lecture of Heads; The Ghost of Chatham; The Right of Divine Kings to Govern Wrong; Doll Tear-Sheet; The Lost Mutton Found; and others. Containing numerous illusts. by the Cruikshanks. 33 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson morocco gilt, gilt edges. Lond. 1819, etc.

* UNUSUALLY LONG AND COMPLETE SERIES OF THESE FAMOUS TRACTS. VERY SCARCE.

360. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND ROBERT), ROWLANDSON (T.), AND OTHERS. The Spirit of the Public Journals for the Years 1823, 1824 and 1825. An Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays, Jeux D'Esprit and Tales of Humour. With Notes. 3 vols. crown 8vo, half crushed levant gilt, gilt tops, by ALFRED MATTHEWS. Lond. Sherwood, 1824-'26 SCARCE.

*THE ORIGINAL EDITION.

361. DALY

ALY (AUGUSTIN). Catalogue of a Valuable and Interessing Collection of Books, consisting of Books on the Drama, Shakespeariana, History of the English and American Stage, Dramatic Memoirs, etc. 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 1878

*Priced in ink and with an A. L. S. from Mr. Daly inserted. 362. DAMIANO (PIETRO). Cinque tractati. BLACK LETTER double coll.; with a full-page woodcut on the recto of the first leaf, and another full-page woodcut on the verso of the same leaf. Small 4to, half morocco. 43 unnumbered leaves. Leaves 18 and 19 (signatures e2 e3) missing. Very [Venice] 1493

rare.

363. DANIEL PRESS.-Hymns by a Poor Woman of B... . . y, Somersetshire, 1851 (privately printed by Henry Daniel on his toy press At the request of a lady . . . in order that the family of the poor woman who composed them might have the pleasure of possessing them in a more durable form than in her own hand-writing"). 48mo, original green wrappers. [1851]

* ONE OF THE FIRST BOOKS PRINTED AT THE DANIEL PRESS, and exceedingly rare. Only a few copies are known. This press is carried on by Mr. Daniel for his personal pleasure, and the publications are limited to a very few copies.

364. DANIEL PRESS.-" Our Master Hath a Garden.” A Poem. Printed on 4to sheet of Dutch hand-made paper. Privately printed at the Daniel Press, Oxford [n. d., ca. 1855]

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* EXCEEDINGLY RARE. Presentation copy from Mr. C. Henry Daniel, with an autograph letter signed, in which he says. The Ballad our master hath a garden &c printed on a single sheet of Dutch handmade paper, was printed some years ago for a lady of my acquaintance-It is an independent issue of the Press. I fancy very few copies can have passed out of private hands. The Poem is I believe to be found in several collections, but I do not know, nor did the lady know the name of the Author."

365. DANIEL PRESS. -Bridges (Robert). Prometheus the Firegiver. Small 4to, full purple levant morocco extra, gilt-tooled flower spray on the sides, doublé of olive calf extra, gilt, silk linings, gilt top, uncut, original boards bound in, by MORLEY. Oxford, 1883

* Only 100 copies printed.

366. DANIEL PRESS.-Dixon (R. W.) Odes and Eclogues. Small 4to, full light green crushed levant morocco, gilt-tooled back and sides, doublé of purple calf with a gilt flower figure in corners, silk end-papers, gilt top, uncut, by MORLEY. Oxford, 1884

* Edition limited to 100 copies, of which this is No. 11. 367. DANIEL PRESS.-Patmore (Henry). Poems. With a Biographical Memoir by Gertrude Patmore, and a Poem by Edmund Gosse. Small 4to, full olive calf, silk endpapers, gilt, gilt top, uncut, by RILEY. Oxford, 1884

*Edition limited to 125 copies.

368. DANIEL PRESS.-Dixon (Richard Watson). Lyrical Poems. Finely printed at the Daniel Press. Small 4to, full fawn-colored crushed levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the CLUB BINDERY. Oxford, 1887

* No. 35 of 50 copies printed. In case.

369. DANIEL PRESS.-Bridges (Robert). Growth of Love. Small 4to, full purple levant morocco extra, gilttooled flower spray on the sides, doublé of olive calf extra gilt, silk linings, gilt top, uncut, original boards bound in, by MORLEY. Oxford, 1890

* Only 100 copies printed.

370. DANIEL PRESS.-Binyon (Lawrence). Poems. 8vo, full sage green crushed levant morocco, gilt and red flower design in each corner, doublé of wine calf within dotted borders, damask fly-leaves, gilt top, uncut, by MOROxford, 1895

LEY.

* No. 26 of 200 copies printed.

371. DANIEL PRESS.-Keats (John). Odes, Sonnets, and Lyrics of John Keats. With portrait. Small 4to, full green crushed levant morocco, with an inlaid geometrical border of yellow levant interlaced with gold-tooled wreaths, inside borders, gilt top, uncut, with original covers bound in, by MORLEY, Oxford. Oxford, 1895

* CHOICE COPY. No. 31 of 250 printed.

372. DANIEL PRESS. Jones (Robert). The Muses Gardin for Delights, or the First Book of Ayres, only for the Lute, the Base-vyoll and the Voice. Composed by Robert Jones. Edited with an Introduction by Wm. B. Squire. Small 4to, beautifully bound in full olive green levant morocco, finely inlaid with red levant border and corner designs, gilt tooled, panelled back, doublé of red crushed levant inlaid and gilt tooled, silk end-papers, gilt

edges. In case. Original wrappers bound in. By the CLUB BINDERY. Oxford: Daniel Press, 1901 *Laid in is a 6-pp. A. L. S. from Emily Daniels relating to the work of the Daniel Press. This edition is limited to 130 copies, of which this is No. 61.

373. DANIEL PRESS.-Bridges (Robert). Ode written on the Conclusion of the Three Years' War (the Boer War). Printed for the First Anniversary, June 1st, 1903. Royal 8vo, stiff vellum, with silver chased clasps, gilt top, uncut. Oxford, 1903

* PRINTED ON REAL VELLUM, ONLY 10 COPIES ISSUED. The first book printed on vellum at the Daniel Press. With long autograph letter from the printer referring to the press, also with his autograph certificate of the number of the above work printed.

374. DANIEL PRESS. Preces Vespertina. Coll. Vigorn. In Laudationem Benefactorum. Finely printed at the Daniel Press. Royal Svo, stiff vellum gilt, gilt edges.

Oxford, 1906

* ONE OF FOUR COPIES PRINTED ON REAL VELLUM. With autograph letter from Mrs. Daniels with reference to the work laid in.

375. DANIEL (SAMUEL). The First Fowre Bookes of the ciuile wars between the two houses of Lancaster & Yorke. Title within ornamental woodcut border. Small 4to, beautifully bound in full red crushed levant, sides. covered with gold in a design of roses within blind-tooled borders, back gilt tooled, inside gilt line borders, gilt edges on the rough, by RIVIÈRE (some marginal notes cut into). Lond.: Printed by P. Short for Simon Waterson, 1595 * FIRST EDITION. Second state of the title-page. VERY RARE. (Collation, B1-Z4, in fours.)

376. DANIEL (SAMUEL). The Collection of the Historie of England. FIRST COMPLETE EDN. Woodcut title. Small folio, full crimson crushed levant morocco, with appropriate gold tooled sides, gilt edges, by BRADSTREETS.

Lond. [ca. 1618]

*FINE COPY. With the rare leaf " A Special Priviledge, Licence and Authority" preceding title.

377. D'ANNUNZIO (GABRIELE). Laudi del Cielo, del Mare e della Terra. With woodcuts, illusts. and decorations. 2 vols. 4to, boards, in imitation of stamped vellum, with ties, uncut. Milano, 1903–4

378. DANTE. Divina Commedia col Commento di Benvenuto da Imola. Folio, old English red morocco gilt (rubbed and joints restored, last 17 leaves wormed and few leaves slightly water-stained).

Venetiis: Vindelinus de Spira, 1477

* Gothic character, double coll. of 45-49 lines. 375 unnumb. leaves, including the blank leaves 16 and last. Hain-Copinger, 5942; Copinger, III., p. 257; Proctor, 4414. Very rare.

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