CIBRALTAR. the NAVAL BATTEL FOUGHT BETWIXT THE CONFEDERATES AND FRENCH KING FLEETS. With a Judgment of the Events In a Letter to a Person of Quality. Benj. Tooke, 1704. Sm. 4to, 20 pp., sewn. £1 1s CIDEON'S FLEECE. 12510 Gideon's Fleece; or, The Sieur de Frisk. An HEROICK POEM. Written on the Cursory Perusal of a late Book, call'd THE CONCLAVE OF PHYSICIANS. By a Friend to the Muses. London: Sam Smith, 1684. FIRST EDITION, Narcissus Luttrell's copy, who has written on title-page the price "6d." and the date 19 Nov.," and altered the year 168'3'. Small 4to, half morocco. £3 3s A Preface to the Reader, Advertisement &c. (6 pp.). (6 CIFFARD (GEORGE). 12511 A Short Treatise against the Donatists of England, whome we call Brownists. WHEREIN, BY THE ANSWERES UNTO CERTAYNE WRITINGS OF THEYRS, DIVERS OF THEIR HERESIES ARE NOTED, with sundry fantasticall opinions. By GEORGE GIFFARD, MINISTER OF GOD'S HOLY WORD IN MALDON. Printed for Toby Cooke, 1590. Black Letter. FIRST EDITION. Small 4to, old vellum, UNCUT. £18 18s Dedication to Sir William Cecill, The Preface to the gentle Reader (9 pp.). GIFFORD (JOHN). 12512 A Short Address, To the Members of the Loyal Associations, ON THE PRESENT STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS; Containing A Brief Exposition of the Designs of the French upon this Country, and of their proposed division of Great Britain and Ireland into three distinct and Independent Republics; With A List of the Directories and Ministers of the same, as prepared by the Directory at Paris. By JOHN GIFFORD. With an Appendix, Containing Papers relative to the late Expedition of the French, to the Coast of Ireland, under General Hock, with his Instructions to Colonel Tate, on his Military Operations and Marches. Dublin, John Millikin, 1798. 8vo, sewn. 5s GILDON (CHARLES). 12513 A New Miscellany of Original Poems On Several Occasions. WRITTEN BY THE E. OF D. SIR CHARLES SIDLEY. SIR FLEETW. SHEPHEARD. MR. WOLESLY. And several other Eminent Hands. (1701). FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth. MR. GRANVILL. MR. DRYDEN. MR. STEPNEY. Never before Printed. Peter Buck £10 10s Dedication to Benedict Leonard Calvert Esq., Contents (14 pp.). Besides the names mentioned on title the following are also represented: Sir R. HOWARD, PRIOR, STEELE, &c., &c. CILDON (CHARLES). 12514 A New Rehearsal; or, Bays the Younger. EXAMEN OF THE AMBITIOUS STEP MOTHER. CONTAINING AN FAIR PENITENT, ALSO A WORD OR TWO UPON ALL WRITTEN BY N. ROWE, Esq. GILLUM (W.). 12515 Miscellaneous Poems. FARCE, called WHAT WILL Printed for W. Lane, 1787. calf. neat. A VOLUME OF EXTREME RARITY, and rarely occurs for sale. It is the FIRST EDITION of Gildon's New Rehearsal. He is very severe both on Rowe and Pope, and Pope repaid the author in his Dunciad. For SHAKESPEARE matter see 77 and 80, and of course, Jane Shore written in SHAKESPEARE'S STYLE comes in for criticism with the others. BY W. GILLUM. To which is added A See pp. 32, 36, XXIX, &c. for interesting SHAKESPEARE matter. CLANVILL (JOHN). 12516 A Panegyrick to the King. BY JOHN GLANVILL of LincolnsInn, Esq. John Newton, 1967. sic. FIRST EDITION. NARCISSUS LUTTRELL'S copy who has written on title-page the original price "4d.' and the date "26 Novemb.," and corrected the year to " 1697." Folio, 9 pp., sewn. £3 3s 12517 A Poem, Dedicated to the Memory, And Lamenting the Death of her Late Sacred Majesty, OF THE SMALL POx. BY MR. GLANVILL, OF LINCOLNS-INN. John Newton, 1695. FIRST EDITION. Folio, 9 pp., POEM, sewn. £3 3s Preface (1 p.). 12518 Some Odes of Horace Imitated. WITH RELATION TO HIS MAJESTY, AND TIMES. BY JOHN GLANVILLE, of Lincolns-Inn, Gent. John Newton, 1690. FIRST EDITION. Sm. 4to, sewn. £6 6s GLANVILL (JOSEPH). 12518a Essays on Several Important Subjects IN PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION. By JOSEPH GLANVILL, Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Fellow of the R.S. J. D. for John Baker, 1676. FIRST EDITION, LARGE PAPER. Small 4to, contemporary English red morocco gilt, gilt paned sides, gilt edges, AN EXCEPTIONAL COPY. £12 12s Essays, Dedication to Henry, Earl of Worcester, Preface, Errata (13 pp.). CLANVILL (JOSEPH). 12519 Philosophia Pia; or, A Discourse of The Religious Temper, and Tendencies of The Experimental Philosophy, WHICH IS PROFEST BY THE ROYAL SOCIETY. To which is annext A Recommendation, and DEFENCE OF REASON IN THE AFFAIRS OF RELIGION. By Jos. GLANVILL, Rector of Bath, and Fellow of the Royal Society. J. Macock, 1671, FIRST EDITION. 8vo, old calf. £4 4s Dedication to Seth Lord Bp. of Sarum (2 pp.). CLEANE (PETER). 12520 A Poem, Occasioned by the Magnificent Proceeding To the Funeral of her late Majesty Queen Mary II. OF BLESSED MEMORY. From the Royal Palace of White-Hall to the Collegiate Church at Westminster, the 5th of March, 1695. By P.G., Late of the University of Cambridge. Tho. Chapman, 1695. FIRST EDITION. Folio, 14 pp., POEM, sewn. £3 3s Dedication to Henry Duke of Norfolk (2 pp.). GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 12521 The Petition of the Inhabitants of Cyrencester, WHOSE NAMES ÅRE HEREUNTO SUBSCRIBED. Presented to His Majesty at Oxford, WITH HIS MAJESTIES ANSWERE THEREUNTO. Printed by His Majesties command at Oxford, Febr. 28, L. Lichfield. 1642. Sm. 4to, sewn, 6 pp., UNCUT, unopened by paper knife. £1 1s Contains long list of names. 12522 A Topographical Description of Glocester-shire, CONTAINING Ă COMPENDIOUS ACCOUNT OF ITS DIMENSIONS, BOUNDS, AIR, SOIL, AND COMMODITIES, Its Towns and Villages, with their Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Markets, and Fairs; Its Rivers and Castles, Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats, Roman Camps, Coins, and Stations. With a short History of its Religious Houses, describing their Order, Founders, Dedication, the Time of their Foundation, and⚫ Yearly Revenues. Printed in the Year 1712. (Price Two Pence). 8vo, sewn, 16 pp., VERY SCARCE. £1 1s CODFREY (SIR EDMUNDBURY). 12523 England's Grand Memorial: The Unparallel'd Plot to destroy his Majesty, subvert the Protestant Religion: And Sir Edmunburie Godfrey's Murder made Visible. WHEREUNTO IS ADDED HIS CHARACTER. Humbly dedicated to the RT. HON. ANTHONY EARL OF SHAFTSBURY, Lord President of His Majesties most Hon. Privy Council, and an Eminent Promoter of the Protestant Interest, etc. By T. DAWKS. Printed by Th. Dawks in Black fryers, and at the Blew Anchor in Ludgate-street, 1680. This lasting Monument of Papistical Treachery and Cruelty ought to be kept in Private Houses and Publick GODFREY (SIR EDMUNDBURY). Places. Folio, BROADSIDE (20 in. by 15 in.), WITH ENGRAVING in compartments, containing portraits of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, Oates, Bedlow, Prince, Dugdale, Charles II, conspirators of Plots, murder of Godfrey, execution of murderers, etc., etc., beneath are three columns of printed explanatory text, A FINE BROADSIDE. £6 6s 12524 The Pope Haunted with Ghosts, IN RELATION TO SIR 12525 B. (J.) Some Reflections Upon the Earl of Danby, IN RELATION TO THE MURTHER OF SIR EDMONDBURY GODFREY. In a Letter to a Friend. (No place or date. c. 1679). Folio, BROADSHEET, 4 pp text, sewn. 18s GODWIN (WILLIAM). 12526 Mandeville. A TALE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN GOETHE. 12527 Koller (Dr. W. H.) Faust Papers containing Critical and Historical Remarks on Faust AND ITS TRANSLATIONS, with some OBSERVATIONS UPON GOETHE by Dr. W. H. KOLLER. Black, Young and Young, 1835. 8vo, cloth. 7s 6d GOLDSMITH (FRANCIS). 12528 Hugo Grotius, His Sophompaneas, or Joseph, A TRAGEDY. With Annotations. By FRANCIS GOLDSMITH, Esq. Printed by W.H. N.D. (1652). FIRST EDITION. 8vo, old English black_morocco, richly gilt, A VERY FINE SPECIMEN OF CONTEMPORARY BINDING. (See Reproduction). £35 Dedication to the Marquess of Dorchester, Preface, To Gerardus Vossius, etc., Commendatory Verses, etc. (20 pp.). 12529 Another Copy. Ib. (1652). With two portraits of Grotius by T. Cross-Hugo Grotius, His Consolatory Oration to his Father. TRANSLATED OUT OF THE LATINE VERSE AND PROSE. With EPITAPHS, &c. Ib. (1652). FIRST EDITION. SECOND ISSUE. 8vo, original calf. £10 10s COLDSMITH (OLIVER). 12529a The Beauties of English Poesy. SELECTED BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH. In Two Volumes. William Griffin, 1767. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols., 8vo, original sheep, VERY FINE COPY, perfect with the half title-pages. £25 COLDSMITH (OLIVER). 12530 The Comic Romance of Monsieur Scarron, TRANSLATED BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH. In 2 volumes. W. Griffin, 1775. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols., 8vo, calf, SCARCE. £15 15s 12531 The Deserted Village, A POEM. By DR. GOLDSMITH. 12532 The £1 1s 8vo, £1 1s 12534 The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. A NEW EDITION IN FOUR VOLUMES. To which is prefixed SOME ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS. W. Otridge and Son; F. C. and J. Rivington, etc., 1812. Engraved portrait by James Fittler after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 4 vols., 8vo, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked, marbled edges, A FINE LIBRARY EDITION. £4 4s 12535 Poems and Plays. BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH, M.B. To which is prefixed THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. Dublin, Price, Sleater, 1777. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION. Vignette portrait by Goldsmith by Esdall. 8vo, original calf. LARGE AND THICK PAPER, VERY RARE. £21 Contents, Life (12 pp.). COMPLETE IN ONE 12536 The Poetical Works of Dr. Goldsmith. VOLUME. A New Edition. J. Osborne and T. Griffin, 1785. 8vo, old calf, rebacked. £1 10s 12537 Retaliation. A POEM. BY DOCTOR GOLDSMITH. Including EPITAPHS on some of the most distinguished Wits of this Metropolis. The Fourth Edition, corrected. With Explanatory Notes and Observations. G. Kearsly, 1774. 4to, sewn. £1 1s 12538 Another. The Seventh Edition, corrected, to which is added, Some Account of the Life of the Author. G. Kearsly, 1774. 4to, sewn. £1 1s 12539 Poems on Several Occasions. WRITTEN BY DR. THOMAS PARNELL, Late Archdeacon of Clogher. AND PUBLISHED BY MR. POPE. With THE LIFE OF ZOILUS. And his Remarks on Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice. A New Edition. To which is prefixed, THE LIFE OF DR. PARNELL, Written by DR. GOLDSMITH. T. Davies, 1770. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, old calf. £4 4s The first appearance of Goldsmith and Life of Parnell and it is thought that he also edited this work. |