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208 CHAP-BOOKS.-Collection of Forty-four Chap-Books, all printed at Glasgow (circa 1860), containing Adam Bell; Clym of the Clough, &c.; Wife of Beith; Simple John; King and Cobler; History of Robert Burns, the Ayrshire Bard; Famous History of Hero and Leander; George Barnwell; Robin Hood; Irish Assassin; Peter Williamson; Hocus Pocus, in 1 vol, thk. 12mo, half calf, mostly with a small woodcut on title, 16s

209 CHAPMAN's (George) Comedies and Tragedies, now first collected, with notes, and a memoir of the Author, LARGE PAPER COPY, 3 vols, 8vo, bds., £1 108

Pearson, 1873

197 CARLYLE's (T.) Latter-Day Pamphlets, FIRST EDITION, cr. 8vo, binder's cloth, 7s 6d 210 CHARLES I.-Eikon Basilike, folding

1850

193 CARLYLE, My Relations with, by J. A. Froude, with a letter from Sir J. Stephen, 8vo, cloth, 2s

199 CAROVE (F. W.) The Story without an End, translated from the German, by Sarah Austin, illustrated by Wm. Harvey, 16mo, bds., 2s

1834

200 CARRINGTON's (Edm.) James Hatfield and the Beauty of Buttermere, plates by R. Cruikshank, FIRST EDITION, EXTRA ILLUS

TRATED WITH A LARGE NUMBER OF PLATES

plate of the King at prayer, torn, 12mo, calf, wormed, 6s Printed Anno Dom. 1648

1903 211 CHARLES I.-A Short View of the Life and Reign of King Charles, front, engraved by Marshall, slightly cut in fore-edge, Printed for Richard Royston, 1658Wood's (Lambert) The Life and Raigne of King Charles, from his birth to his death, portrait engraved by Gaywood, Printed for Simon Miller, 1659-The Papers which passed at Newcastle betwixt his Sacred Majestie and Mr. Alex. Henderson, front. engraved by Marshall, Printed for R. Royston, 1649-Certain Prayers fitted to severall occasions, and are to be used in His Majesties Armies, published by His Highnesse's command, ends on page 26? if perfect, Printed in the yeare 1648-MONUMENTUM REGALE, or a Tombe erected for that incomparable and glorious Monarch, Charles the First, King of Great Britane, France and Ireland, &c., in select Elegies, Epitaphs, and Poems, title printed in red and black, with woodcut of crown and skull, slightly cut into, Printed in the yeare 1649-in 1 vol, sm. 8vo, old calf, £2 10s

AND PORTRAITS, and some MS. additions, 3 vols, cr. 8vo, calf extra, gilt tops, £6 1841 These volumes also contain an autograph letter from William Wordsworth to the Author, acknowledging receipt of a copy of the book, 2 pages, 8vo, dated Rydal Mount, August 4th, '41; also an autograph letter signed, 1 p., 8vo, from Thomas Moore to the Author.

201 CARROLL's (Lewis) Symbolic Logic, Part I., Elementary, FIRST EDITION, cr. 8vo, original cloth, nice copy, £4 103 1896 Presentation copy, with author's autograph inscription on half-title, "Francis Paget, with the author's affectionate regards, Feb. 22, 1896."

202 [CARTER's (Eliz.)] Poems on several Occasions, 8vo, old calf, 2s

1766

203 CATALOGUE of the Valuable Library and Autographs of the Rev. Philip Bliss, 17 days' sale, at Sotheby's, 2 parts, 8νο, half green morocco, 3s 6d

1858

201 CATALOGUE of the Pictures belonging

The copy of "Monumentum Regale" in this volume is the first issue. The other issue of the same year does not contain the woodcuts of crown and skull on the title, and has one more poem than is contained in this edition.

to the Society of Antiquaries, by G. Scharf, 212 CHARLES I. AND II.-H. M.'s Declararoy. 8vo, cloth, 2s

1865

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tion upon his departure from the Isle of Wyght, 1648-Two Speeches spoken by the King to his Subjects, now attending His Majesty to Nottingham, concerning Presbyterian Government, Feb. 11, N.D.A Declaration by the King's Majesty to his Subjects, 1650-K. Charles II., his Declaration, from Breda; together with His Majesties Letter to Gen. Monck, 1660 -in 1 vol, sm. 4to, roan, 15s

206 CATULLUS (The Carmina of), now first completely Englished into verse and prose, the metrical part by Cap part by Capt. Sir R. F. Burton, the prose portion, introduction and notes, by L. C. Smithers, front., 213 CHARLES II. BLOUNT'S (Thomas)

8vo, bds., scarce, 17s 6d

Privately printed, 1894

207 CHAFFERS's (Wm.) Hall Marks on Gold and Silver Plate; to which is added a History of L'Orfevrerie Francaise, extended and enlarged, edited by C. A. Markham, illustrated, roy. 8vo, cloth, nice copy, 12s 6d

1905

BOSCOBEL, or the history of His Sacred Majesties most miraculous preservation after the Battle of Worcester, Sept. 3, 1651, fine impression of the rare folding portrait, large folding plate of Boscobel House, &c., and plate of arms of Carlio, FIRST EDITION, EXTREMELY RARE, sm. 8vo, old calf, £4 4s Printed for Henry Seile, 1660 of the Human Soul, demonstrated by the Light of Nature, with fine impression of the rare portrait, sm. 4to, original calf, binding worn, 15s

214 CHARLETON'S (W.) The Immortality | 227 CLEVELAND's (John) Works, containing

1657

215 CHARTISTS. - Trial of John Frost for

his poems, orations, and epistles; also the Rustick Rampant, or Rural Anarchy affronting Monarchy in the Insurrection of Wat Tyler, with his life, portrait, sm. 8vo, calf, back worn, 15s

1699

High Treason, at Monmouth, Dec., 1839, 228 [COBBETT's (Wm.)) The Bloody Buoy and Jan., 1840, taken in shorthand by Jos.

and Thos. Gurney, thk. 8vo, bds., UNOPENED, 4s 6d

1840

216 CHELSEA HOSPITAL.-Woodman's (J.) 229 COBBETT's (Wm.) History of the Pro

The Rat-catcher at Chelsea College, a tale, alluding to the manner in which the out-pensioners of Chelsea have been oppress'd by usurers and extortioners, &c., 8vo, calf, scarce, 7s 6d 1740

230 COBDEN's (Ed., Archdeacon of London) Poems on several Occasions, 8vo, old calf, 28 6d 1748

217 CHESS.-The British Chess Magazine, 231 COINS. - Catalogue of the Collection of

thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of all nations, &c., by Peter Porcupine, sm. 8vo, old calf, 3s 1798

testant Reformation in England and Ireland, 2 vols, 12mo, bds., 3s 1827-47

edited by I. M. Brown, Rev. C. E.

Ranken, E. Freeborough, E. F. Green, and others, Vols. XIV. to XIX., portraits and diagrams, 6 vols, 8vo, 2 in cloth, and

4 in half red calf, 12s 6d

1894-99

Greek, Roman and English Coins, Medals, &c., of the Hon. Bryan Fairfax, sold by auction, April, 1751, with the prices and purchasers' names, 8vo, half calf, 2s 6d 1751

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Contains numerous games by celebrated players, 232 COLERIDGE's (S. T.) Biographia Lite

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220 CHURCHILL'S (Charles) THE ROSCIAD, 235 COLERIDGE's (S. T.) On the Constitu

221

THE FIRST EDITION, EXTREMELY RARE, sm. 4to, sewn, £3 3s 1761

The Rosciad and the Apology,

tion of the Church and State, FIRST EDITION, cr. 8vo, bds., UNCUT, nice copy, 3s 6d 1830

edited by R. W. Lowe, eight fine photo- 236 COLERIDGE's (S. T.) Essays on his own gravure portraits, 4to, roxburghe, 5s 1891

222 CLARK's (Wm.) Marciano, or the dis

12s 6d

Times, edited by his Daughter, FIRST EDITION, 3 vols, fcap. 8vo, cloth, nice copy, covery, a tragi-comedy [edited by W. H. Pickering, 1850 Logan], sm. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, 237 COLERIDGE. - [Allsop's (T.)] Letters, only 75 copies printed, presentation copy, with autograph inscription from the Editor,

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225 CLEAVELAND (John) Clievelandi Vindiciæ, or Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c., portrait, sm. 8vo, old calf, the title page and portrait torn and 241 COLLIER (Joel) Redivivus, an entirely

These plates are undated, but appear to belong to the early nineteenth century.

discoloured, 10s 6d Nath. Brooke, 1677

226 CLEVELAND's (John) THE IDOL OF THE CLOWNES, FIRST EDITION, RARE, 12mo, original calf, scarce, dated bookplate of Ambrose Holbech, 1702, £1 10s

1654

new edition of that author's "Musical Travels," a faithful account of his many ingenious experiments, valuable discoveries and inventions, 12mo, half calf, UNCUT, with the Hailstone bookplate, 2s 6d

1818

242 [COLLIER (J.)) The Works of Tim | 257 COVENANT. -Ordinance with In

Bobbin, Esq., in prose and verse, with a memoir of the Author by John Corry, with a rendering into simple English of the dialogue of Tummus and Meary, notes, &c., by E. Ridings, portrait and illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 3s 6d

Manchester, 1862

243 COLOURED BOOKS (Old), by George Paston, 16 plates, printed in colours, fcap. 8vo, cloth, 1s 6d

1905

Notes of the authors and artists of the famous books, illustrated in colour in the beginning of the XIXth century.

244 COLVIL's (Sam.) The Whiggs Supplication, or the Scotch- cotch-Hudibras, a mock poem, 12mo, calf, cover loose, 5s

1710

...

structions for the taking of the League
and Covenant, and an exhortation for
satisfying scruples
to be read in
Churches, sm. 4to, roan, scarce, 7s 6d

• ...

E. Husbands (1643)

258 COWLEY's (Abraham) Poems-viz., I., Miscellanies-II., The Mistress, or Love Verses-III., Pindarique Odes-and IV., Davideis, or a sacred poem on the troubles of David, FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, RARE, folio, original calf, £5

Humphrey Moseley, 1656 Contemporary autographs on title "Ffran, Burton Booke," "Ralph Burton his Booke." 259 COWPER's (W.) The Diverting History of John Gilpin, illustrated by C. E. Brock, sm. 4to, cloth, gilt top, nice copy, 2s 6d

1898

245 [COMBE's (W.)] The Devil upon Two Sticks in England, a continuation of le Diable Boiteux of Le Lage, 6 vols in 3, 260 COXE's (Peter) The Social Day, a poem, 12mo, calf, scarce, 15s

1791

246 COMBE's (W.) The Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque, a poem, 31 illustrations by T. Rowlandson, printed in colours, fcap. 8vo, cloth, 2s 1903 247 COMINES (Philip de) The History of, Englished by T. Danett, 1596, introduction by C. Whibley, 2 vols, sm. 4to, half buckram, UNCUT (The Tudor Translations), £158

1897

portrait, engraved title, and 30 fine plates, roy. 8vo, half calf, UNCUT, 6s 1823 Contains: "The Broken China Jar," the first plate engraved on steel.

261 CRASHAW's (Richard) STEPS TO THE TEMPLE, sacred poems, with the delights of the muses, the second edition, wherein are added divers pieces not before extant, front. engraved by Crosse, 12mo, original calf, very good copy, RARE, £5 5s

Humphrey Moseley, 1648

248 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.- "The 262 CRASHAW's (Richard) Steps to the

Road:" leaves from the sketch-book of a commercial traveller, by "The Whistling Commercial," portrait and vignette, cr. 8vo, cloth, 3s

1871

249 COOKERY. -Pennell's (Elizabeth Robins)

My Cookery Books, numerous facsimile 263 illustrations, 4to, bds., uncut, 15s

1903 A handsomely printed volume, and a very interesting account of a large collection of rare books on the art of cookery.

250 COOKERY. - Banquets of the Nations, eighty-six dinners characteristic and typical each of its own country, compiled by R. H. Christie, thk. sm. 4to, pp. 704, 4s 6d

Temple, The Delights of the Muses, and
Carmen Deo Nostro, front., 8vo, VERY FINE

CLEAN COPY IN THE ORIGINAL CALF, very
scarce in this state, £3 3s

T. N. for Henry Herringman, 1670 Another copy, 8vo, calf, gilt back, the front. mounted and some headlines cut into, £l 1s ib. 1670

264 CRESTS, The Book of, blank album for collection of crests, each page with coloured design and space for fixing crests, 4to, green morocco extra, gilt edges, very good condition, 5s 6d

Edinburgh, 1911 265 CROWE's (Catherine) Linny Lockwood, a novel, FIRST EDITION, 2 vols, cr. 8νο, half calf, gilt backs, 3s

251 COOPER's (Thomas) The Purgatory of Suicides, a prison-rhyme, FIRST EDITION, 12mo, cloth, nice copy, 2s 6d

1854

1847 266 CRUIKSHANK. [Collier's (J.)] Tim
Bobbin's Lancashire Dialect, and Poems,
with a literal translation and the obsolete
words explained, plates by Geo. Cruikshank,
post 8vo, calf, 4s 6d

252 CORBET's (Dr. Richard) POEMS, THE
THIRD EDITION, corrected and enlarged,
12mo, half calf, some headlines cut, 18s 1672
253 CORNWALLYES (Sir William) ESSAYS,
newliec orrected, fine engraved title by 267 CRUIKSHANK.
Cecill, 12mo, calf, scarce old book-plate
"Leonard Hotchkis, A.M.," on back of
title, £1 5s

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Thomas Harper for I. M., 1632 [31] Contains the two parts of "Essayes" and Dis- 268 CRUIKSHANK. -Adshead's (J.) Prisons courses upon Seneca.

254 COURTHOPE's (W. J.) Ludibria Lunæ,

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or the Wars of the Women and the Gods, an 269 CRUIKSHANK. - Songster, the Universal, allegorical burlesque, cr. 8vo, cloth, 2s 1869

255 COURTHOPE's (Wm. J.) Paradise of Birds, illustrated by Lancelot Speed, roy. 8vo, cloth, 3s

1896

256 COUTTS's (E.) The Heresy of Job, with facsimiles of the illustrations of the Book of Job, invented and improved by Wm. Blake, sm. 4to, cloth, gilt top, 4s 6d

1907

or museum of mirth, forming the most complete collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language, front., containing 8 portraits, engraved title and woodcuts designed by G. and R. Cruikshank, engraved by J. R. Marshall, 3 vols, 8vo, half green morocco neat, Vols 2 and 3 lack title-pages, 10s 6d Jones & Co., N.D.

270 CRUIKSHANK.-Colman's (G.) Barney | 283 DEFOE's (Daniel) Jure Divino: a satyr,

Buntline and Billy Bowling, a song with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte, large coloured vignette by Geo. Cruikshank, 4 pp., folio, fine copy, 5s 6d

N.D.

portrait, FIRST EDITION, LARGE PAPER COPY, folio, calf, £1 10s 1706

283* DEFOE's (Daniel) Of Royall Education : a fragmentary treatise, edited for the first time, with introduction by K. D. Bülbring, 8vo, wrappers, UNCUT, 28 1895

271 CRUIKSHANK. - Wery Ridiculous, or Fickle Miss Nicholas, a comic song, music and words, lithographic vignette 284 DEKKER's (Thos.) The Gull's Hornbook, signed Mr. Cruikshank, 6 pp., folio, wrappers, 2s 6d

N.D.

edited by R. B. McKerrow, sm. 4to, bds.,
UNCUT, only 650 copies printed on handmade
paper, 3s
De la More Press, 1904

272 CUPID (The), a Collection of Love Songs, reprinted from the first edition (1736), fcap. 285 "DELLA CRUSCA." The British 8vo, cloth extra, gilt top, UNCUT, 48 6d Privately printed, Derby, 1891

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Album: poems of Della Crusca, Anna Matilda, &c., poetry of the "World; also a poem never before printed, called "The Interview," by Della Crusca, and other additions, 2 portraits, 2 vols, 12mo, half calf, 3s 6d

273 DANCE OF DEATH.-[Holbein] L'Alphabet de la Mort de Hans Holbein, publiés d'après les Manuscrits par Anatole de Montaiglon, printed within woodcut borders of the Dance of Death, cut on title, 286 DEMONS.-Sharp's (G.) The Case of

1790

LARGE PAPER, limited issue, 8vo, half morocco, top edge gilt, uncut, 8s 6d

Paris, E. Tross, 1856

Saul, shewing that his disorder was a real spiritual possession; also a tract wherein the influence of demons are further illustrated, cr. 8vo, half calf, 2s

1807

lations, with the sophy, SECOND EDITION, sm. 8vo, calf, gilt back, 12s 6d 1671

274 DANCE OF DEATH (The), in painting and in print, by T. T. Wildridge, coloured 287 DENHAM's (Sir John) Poems and Transfront. and woodcuts, sm. 4to, cloth, 2s 1887

275 DANIEL's (Sam.) Complete Works, in verse and prose, edited, with memorial 288 DENNIS's (John) A Plot and no Plot: introduction and notes, by Rev. A. В. Grosart, Vols. I. to III., portrait and facsimiles, 8vo, cloth, Uncut, large paper edition, only 100 copies printed, unopened, 12s Privately printed, 1885-86

289

a comedy, FIRST EDITION, scarce, sm. 4to, sewn, large copy, £1 1s N.D. [1697] Appuis and Virginia: a tragedy, FIRST EDITION, sm. 4to, half calf, £1 is Lintott, N.D. 290 DERBYSHIRE. -Wood's (Wm.) History and Antiquities of Eyam, with an account of the great Plague in 1666, illustrated, post 8vo, cloth, 3s N.D. [1859]

276 DANIEL's (Sam.) The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses, a royal masque, presented 8th Jan., 1604, at Hampton Court, reprinted and edited, with notes and introduction by E. Law, sm. 4to, parchment 291 DEVON. -Davidson's (J.) The British bds., 2s

and Roman Remains in the Vicinity of Axminister, Devon, plates and cuts, 12mo, bds., 2s 1833

1880 277 DANIEL (Samuel) Selections from the Poetical Works of, with biographical introduction, notes, &c., by J. Morris, 292 DEVONSHIRE. -Carrington's (N. T.) cr. 8vo, cloth, 2s

Bath, 1855 278 DARLEY's (G.) Thomas A'Becket: a dramatic chronicle, in five acts, FIRST EDI

Collected Poems, edited by his son, H. E. Carrington, 2 vols, 12mo, half calf, 3s 1834

TION, 8vo, wrappers, unopened, scarce, 8s 6d 293 DE WITT's (Cornelis) La Société Fran

1840

279 DAUDET's (A.) Recollections of a Literary Man, translated by L. Ensor, illustrated, cr. 8vo, half calf, 2s 6d

1889

çaise et la Société Anglaise au XVIII. Siècle, etudes historiques, post 8vo, calf, gilt edges, presentation copy, with Author's autograph inscription signed, 3s Paris, 1864

280 DAVIDSON's (John) Plays (An Unhistori- 294 DIALECT.-Grose's (F.) Glossary of Pro

cal Pastoral, A Romantic Farce, and Scaramouch in Naxos), cr. 8vo, sewn,

UNCUT, the title-page soiled, scarce, 10s 6d

vincial and Local Words used in England, and now first incorporated, the supplement by S. Pegge, cr. 8vo, cloth, 2s 6d

1839

Greenock, 1889 295 DIALECT. - Barnes's (Wm.) Poems of

281 DECORATION AND FURNITURE of Town Houses, by R. W. Edis, illustrated, 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 4s 6d

1881

Rural Life in the Dorset Dis Dialect, FIRST EDITION, THIRD COLLECTION, front. and vignette title, fcap. 8vo, cloth, 4s 6d 1862 296 DIBDIN's (C.) Songs, vignettes, 2 vols in 1, 12mo, cloth, 3s 297 DICKENS's (C.) Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, plates by Seymour and "Phiz"; also 32 extra plates by Onwhyn, early edition, 8vo, half calf, £1 10s

1839

232 [DEFOE's (Daniel)] A Short Narrative of the Life and Death of John Rhinholdt, Count Patkul, who was broke alive upon the wheel, 1707; together with the manner of his execution, &c., faithfully translated out of a High Dutch manuscript, by L. M., FIRST EDITION, scarce, 8vo, original calf, 15s 298 DICKENS's (C.) A Christmas Carol, in

T. Goodwin, 1717 This book was first attributed to Defoe by Wm. Lee. On the title-page of this copy the initials L. M. are identified as those of Lord Molesworth, in a contemporary hand.

N.D.

prose, portrait on India paper and illustra-
tions by I. M. Gaugengigl and T. V.
Chominski, 4to, cloth, embossed pattern,
gilt top, 7s 6d
Boston (U.S.), 1887

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302 FIELD'S (Kate) Pen Photographs of Charles Dickens's Readings, portrait and illustrations, cr. 8vo, cloth, 2s 6d 1871 303 JERROLD'S (B.) The Best of all Good Company, first series: Dickens, Lytton, Thackeray, Scott, Disraeli, and Douglas Jerrold, portraits and facsimiles of handwriting, 8vo, cloth, 3s 6d

[1872] 304 DICKENS (C.) as a Reader, by Charles Kent, facsimiles, cr. 8vo, cloth, 2s 6d 1872 305 DICKENS (C.) Life, by A. W. Ward, FIRST EDITION, cr. 8vo, cloth (Eng. Men of Letters), 1s

1882

306 WELLERISMS from "Pickwick" and "Master Humphrey's Clock," selected by C. F. Rideal, edited, with an intro. duction, by C. Kent, 16mo, cloth, 2s 1886

307 PROCTORS (R. A.) Watched by the Dead: a loving study of Dickens's half-told tale, vignette title, cr. 8vo, cloth, 1s 6d

1887

308 FITZGERALD'S (P.) The History of Pickwick: an account of its characters, localities, allusions, and illustrations, with a bibliography, 8vo, cloth, 5s 1891 309 KITTON'S (F. G.) The Novels of Charles Dickens: a bibliography and sketch, portrait, fcap. 8vo, cloth, UNCUT, 2s 1897 310 ALLBUT'S (R.) Rambles in Dickens' Land, introduction by G. Brenan, illustrated by Helen M. James, cr. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt top, nice copy, 2s 6d 1899

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319 ALLBUT'S (R.) London and Country Rambles with Dickens, illustrated, fcap. 8vo, cloth, 1s 6d

N.D.

320 MCSPADDEN'S (J. W.) Synopses of Dickens's Novels, 12mo, cloth, 18 6d N.D.. 321 LANGTON'S (R.) The Childhood and Youth of Charles Dickens, illustrated, cr. 8vo, cloth, 3s

1891 322 CANNING'S (A.) Dickens and Thackeray, studied in three novels (Pickwick, Nickleby, Vanity Fair), 8vo, cloth, 3s 1911

323 CHILDREN'S STORIES from Dickens, retold by his Grand-daughter, and others, edited by E. Vredenburg, coloured plates and illustrations, roy. 8vo, pictorial bds., 3s 6d

N.D.

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With an article, "Dickens in Marylebone" and a portrait of him. Also articles on the Brownings, &c.

326 DISRAELI's (Isaac) Curiosities of Literature, edited, with a memoir and notes, by B. Disraeli, 2 portraits and facsimile, 3 vols, cr. 8vo, cloth, unopened, 4s 6d 1859 327 DOBSON's (Austin) Proverbs in Porcelain; to which is added "Au Revoir," a dramatic vignette, illustrated by Bernard Partridge, FIRST ISSUE, 8vo, cloth extra, gilt top, nice copy, 3s 6d

1893

311 KITTON'S (F. G.) The Minor Writings of 328 DORSET's (Mrs.) The Peacock at Home,

312 DICKENS (C.), a study, by G. K. Chester- 329 DRAMA. - Wilks (Robert) Memoirs of the

Charles Dickens: a bibliography and

sketch, fcap. 8vo, cloth, UNCUT, 2s 1900

ton and F. G. Kitton, portraits and illustrations, sm. 4to, cloth (Bookmen Booklets), 1s

1903

bds., UNCUT, 2s 6d

and other poems, FIRST EDITION, fcap. 8vo, 1809

Life of, containing an account of his transactions before his coming to England, the rise of his reputation on the British Stage, his adventures among the Ladies, &c., portrait, 8vo, sewn, scarce, 15s 1732

313 PAGAN'S (Isabelle M.) The Gentleman in the Next House: a farcical comedy in three acts, adapted from "Nicholas 330 DRAMA. - A Narrative of the Life of Nickleby," illustrated, 12mo, cloth, 1s

1900

314 FITZGERALD (P., Editor) Bardell υ. Pickwick, with notes and commentaries, illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 2s 6d

Mrs. Charlotte Charke, youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, written by herself, with the scarce portrait, sm. 8vo, original calf, £1 15s 1755

1902 331 DRAMA. Plumptre's (Jas., of Clare Hall) Four Discourses on subjects relating to the Amusement of the Stage, preached at Great St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, with notes, 8vo, calf, 3s

315 WILLIAMS'S (Mary) The Dickens Concordance: names and characters and principal places mentioned in all the works of Charles Dickens, cr. 8vo, cloth,

2s

1907

Cambridge, 1809

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