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389. MANUEL de Visiteur du Prisonnier (Arenal), 1893; Kees Doorik (Eekhoud), 1883; L'Amiral (Normand), 1880; and others, by Noel, Forest, Cim, etc. 26 vols. 12mo and 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, v.d.

Some FIRST EDITIONS. With autograph inscription by the author in each volume, but one; presentation copies to Emile Zola, Eugene Ledrain, etc.

390. MARGUERITTE (PAUL). Maison ouverte. 12mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened. Paris, 1887

Autograph presentation inscription to Mlle. Houssaye.

391. MARGUERITTE (PAUL). Jours d'Epreuve. Bourgeoises. 12mo, wrappers uncut and unopened.

Moeurs

Paris, n.d.

Autograph presentation copy from the author to Emile Zola.

392. MARGUERITTE (PAUL). Sur le Retour. Roman. 12mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened.

With autograph inscription by the author.

Paris, n.d.

393. MARGUERITTE (PAUL ET VICTOR). Au Fil de l'Heure, n.d.; La Commune, n.d.; L'Elargissement du Divorce, n.d. 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, wrappers, uncut.

With autograph inscription by the author in each volume.

Paris, n.d.

394 MARGUERITTE (PAUL ET VICTOR). La Commune, n.d.; Le Jardin du Roi, n.d. 2 vols. 12mo, wrappers, uncut.

Paris, n.d.

One volume has a long inscription by Victor Margueritte; the other is signed P. et V.

395. MARGUERITTE (PAUL ET VICTOR). Le Jardin du Roi. 12mo, wrappers, in half cloth binding, uncut. Paris, n.d. Autograph presentation copy from the authors to James Carleton Young.

396. MARGUERITTE (PAUL ET VICTOR). Le Désastre. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, n.d.

FIRST EDITION. Autograph presentation copy from the authors to Emile Zola.

397. MARGUERITTE (PAUL ET VICTOR). Le Jardin du Roi; Sur le Vif; Pascal Gefosse; Le Prisme. 4 vols. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, n.d.

Each volume contains an autograph inscription by the authors.

398. MARGUERITTE (VICTOR). Au Fil de l'Heure. 12mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened.

Paris, n.d.

FIRST EDITION. Autograph presentation copy from the author to Emile Zola.

399. MARKHAM (EDWIN). Lincoln and other Poems. Frontispiece portrait. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut.

New York, 1901 FIRST EDITION. Autograph presentation copy from the author. Laid in is a biographical sketch of Markham, with manuscript corrections in his hand.

400. MARTEL (MIRABEAU, "Gyp"). MANUSCRIPT, of "Les Paix des Champs. pages, in the author's very bold hand, and

401. MARTEL (MIRABEAU, "Gyp"). MANUSCRIPT, signed, of "Feu Lonchamps. half cloth and boards, uncut.

With typewritten translation inserted.

ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH Written on 317 folio usual purple ink.

ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH 34 pp. folio, bound in

402. MARTYRER DER KRONE (Madjera), 1906; Neue Ausseer G'schichten (Fraungruber), n.d.; Der Wiederaufbau von Carnuntum (List), 1900, and others, by Rosegger, Kranewitter, Widmann, etc. 22 vols. 12mo and 8vo, wrappers.

V.p., v.d.

Some FIRST EDITIONS. With author's autograph inscription in each volume.

403. MASCARILLE (Aicard), 1873; Le Barbier de Pezenas (Blemont et Valade), 1877; Promenades subversives (Rette), 1896, and others, by Lie, Petresco-Comnene, Henri des Houx, etc. 18 vols., various sizes and bindings. Paris, v.d.

Some FIRST EDITIONS. With autograph inscriptions by the author in each volume but one; presentation copies to Emile Zola, Theodore de Banville, etc.

404. MASSEY (GERALD). A Tale of Eternity and other Poems. Author's Edition from advance sheets. 12mo, cloth.

Boston, 1870

With autograph inscription. 405. MASSON (FREDERIC). Le Marquis de Grignan, petitfils de Madame de Sevigné. 12mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened. Paris, 1903

With long autograph inscription by the author. 406. MATHEWS (F. SCHUYLER). Familiar Life in Field and Forest. Profusely illustrated. 12mo, cloth. New York, 1898

Autograph presentation copy from the author, with ORIGINAL WATER COLOR DRAWING of The Pemigewasset River and Mount Tecumseh, from Blairs, Campton, N. H."

407. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). His Father's Son, N. Y., 1896; Outlines in Local Color, N. Y., 1898. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. FIRST EDITIONS. With inscription by the author in each volume.

408. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). With My Friends, N. Y., 1891; Vignettes of Manhattan, N. Y., 1894; An Introduction to the Study of American Literature, N. Y., n.d. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth.

FIRST EDITIONS. With autograph inscription by the author in each volume.

409. MENDES (CATULLE). Verger-Fleuri. Illustrations de Picard et Mittis. 18mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened.

Paris, 1894

FIRST EDITION. Autograph presentation copy from the author to Emile Zola.

410. MENDES (CATULLE). Médée. Tragedie en Trois Actes. 12mo, boards, cloth back, uncut.

Paris, 1898

FIRST EDITION. Autograph presentation copy from the author to James Carleton Young.

411. MERCOEUR (MLLE. ELIZA). ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, signed, of "Boabdil, Roi de Grenade." Tragedie, en cinq actes et en vers. 103 pp. folio, bound in limp boards.

This play was written by Mlle. Mercoeur at the age of 22, and is dedicated to Madame Récamier.

412. MEUNIER (GEORGES). La Poésie de la Renaissance (Marot, Ronsard, Du Bellay, d'Aubigné, Régnier). Etudes et Extracts. 12mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened. Paris, [1896]

FIRST EDITION. Autograph presentation copy from the author to Emile Zola.

413. MEUNIER (MME. STANISLAS). Confessions d'Honnêtes Femmes. Roman. 12mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened.

FIRST EDITION. With autograph inscription by the author.

Paris, 1903

414. MEZIERES (A.) Morts et Vivants, 1897; Shakespeare, ses Oeuvres et ses Critiques, 1899; Contemporains et Successeurs de Shakespeare, 1897; Hors de France, 1887, and others. 8 vols. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, v.d.

Some FIRST EDITIONS. With autograph inscription by the author to James Carleton Young in each volume.

THIRD SESSION

LOTS 415-622

TWELVE MANUSCRIPTS BY JOAQUIN MILLER

MOSTLY UNPUBLISHED

415. MILLER (JOAQUIN). ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT of "As it Shall Be, or The Building of the City Beautiful." 213 pp. folio.

The Preface, with about sixty pages of the MS., is in Miller's handwriting; the remainder in the hand of an amanuensis, with Miller's corrections and emendations throughout.

416. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original (in part) and typewritten Manuscript of "As it was in the Beginning." Several drafts, all with important corrections and emendations. About 300 pages of folio size.

417. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscripts of "A Boy's Bear Story," 69 pages; "In a Hawaiian Convent," 9 pages; "Benjamin Franklin Thompson," 11 pages; and 2 others. 5 items.

418. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript entitled "The Sheriff of Modoc County." 15 pages of folio size, entirely in the handwriting of the author.

419. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript entitled "The Mouth of the Father of Waters." 10 pages of folio size, entirely in the handwriting of the author and signed at the end.

420. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript entitled "London Dining." 10 pages of folio size, entirely in the handwriting of the author.

421. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript entitled "The Storied Sacramento." 7 pages of folio size, entirely in the handwriting of the author, and signed at the end.

422. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript of "The Fremont Road." 20 pages, partly folio and partly quarto in size, entirely in the handwriting of the author.

423. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript entitled "The Red Shield. An Historical Drama." 19 pages of folio size, entirely in the handwriting of the author and with his signature at the beginning.

424. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript of "Sappho and Phaon," with first draft and a copy, in another hand, with the author's corrections and emendations. About 100 pages in all. The second draft appears to have been intended for the printer, but seems to have never been printed.

425. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript entitled "Edwin Markham,” 5 pages of folio size, in the handwriting of the author.

426. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Original Manuscript of "Hard up in Honolulu." 22 pages of folio size, entirely in the handwriting of the author.

427. MIRBEAU (OCTAVE). Original Manuscript Poem, "Chemin de Croix." 3 pages of large octavo size, signed at the end.

428. MIRBEAU (OCTAVE). Original Manuscripts entitled "Les Deux Voyages," 4 pages; "Instantanés," 4 pages; "Les Memoires de mon Ami," 7 pages. 3 pieces, all signed.

429. MISTRAL (FREDERIC). Oeuvres: Calendal; Mireille; Les Iles d'Or, Portrait in two states. 2 vols. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1887-89

One of 5 copies on Whatman paper. With autograph inscription by the author in each volume.

430. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Wear and Tear; or, Hints for the Overworked. 12mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1899

Inscribed by the author.

431. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). A Diplomatic Adventure. Frontispiece. 16mo, cloth. New York, 1906

FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author: "A half true story. Weir Mitchell."

432. MONEY-COUTTS (F. B.). The Mystery of Godliness, 1900; Poems, 1896; The Alhambra and other Poems, 1898; Songs of Innocence (Blake), 1902; Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 1901. 5 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth and limp roan, uncut. V.p., v.d. Each of the volumes bears an autograph inscription of F. B. MoneyCoutts.

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