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browned), with auto. of T. Willughby, H. Rodes, 1682, 8vo. (233), June 15, Christie Dobell, £2 55 Fénélon (F. de S., Archb. of Cambray). Les Avantures de Télémaque, port., plates, vignettes, etc. by Duflos, Folkema, etc., cf., Amst., 1734, 4to. (157), July 30, Puttick Scholes, 1 12s. 6d.

[See also Sotheby, Dec. 8, ed. 1738, £3 15s. and £5 5s.; April 20, ed. 1761, £2 2s.; American Art Association, April 28, ed. 1783, $95; Puttick, May 25, ed. 1785, £5 10s.; June 25, 24; American Art Association, Dec. 4, ed. 1790, $115; Sotheby, Dec. 18, ed. 1792, 1 18s.; American Art Association, Jan. 5, ed. 1795, $25; Sotheby, May 25, ed. 1796, £4 IOS.] Fenestella (L.) De Romanorum Magistratibvs [Hain-Copinger 6959], initials in red and blue, hf. mor. [Rome, Eucharius Silber, c. 1486], 8vo. (535), May 25, Sotheby

Maggs, £3 15S. Fenner (Dudley). The Artes of Logike and Rhethorite, plainly set forth in the English tongue . . . newly imprinted [The Order of Housholde], (A-G 8), very small hole in sig. E 6, I or 2 11. slightly stained, [Middelburgh, R. Schilders, n.d. -Butler (Charles). Rhetoricæ libri dvo, 1 or 2 marginal notes just touched, Oxoniæ, excudebant Iohannes Lichfield & Iacobus Short, 1618, in I vol., old cf., 8vo. (284), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £18 Fenner (Dudley). Certain Godly and Learned Treatises, title within woodcut, in contemp. vell. covers from a MS., with MS. notes and scorings, Edinburgh, R. Waldegrave, 1592, 8vo. (234), June 15, Christie Barnard, £12 Fenton (Edward). Certaine Secrete Wonders of Nature, containing a descriptio of sundry strange things, seming monstrous in our eyes and iudgement, first ed., black letter (collation: A 4, 72, A-00 4, and between x and y an extra leaf containing a woodcut of Denis Heracleot on the recto, the verso blank), numerous remarkable woodcuts of marvels and monstrosities, title within lace-work border, margin of L 1-2 repaired, minute hole in TI, brown mor. gt., g.e., a good copy (7in. by 5ğin.), ¶ Imprinted at London, by Henry Bynneman, 1569, 4to. (285), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £142 Fenton (Sir Geffray). Certaine Tragicall Discourses written oute of Frenche and Latin, first ed., black letter, title within woodcut border, slight defects in title and last 2 11., small hole in fol. 262, a few head-lines, etc. cut into, mor., tooled in gold and blind, g.e., by Clarke & Bedford, T. Marshe, 1567, sm. 4to. (399), April 6, Sotheby

Spurr, £13 Fenton (G.) Monophylo, drawne into English by Geffray Fenton, a philosophicall discourse, and diuision of loue, first ed., black letter (A-Z 4, Aa 2, the last leaf with colophon only), title within a fine woodcut border (fore-edge shaved), a few marginal MS. notes in an old hand, last

leaf slightly stained, a minute rust-hole in sig. 1, unbnd., [colophon] Imprinted at London by Wylliam Seres, dwelling at the West ende of Paules Church, at the Signe of the Hedgehogge, Anno 1572, 4to. (178), July 27, Sotheby Maggs, £70 Ferguson's Bibliotheca Chemica, 2 vol., buckram, uncut, Glasgow, 1906 (655), Mar. 23, Dowell £8 Fergusson (James). History of Ancient and Mediæval, Modern, Indian, and Eastern Architecture, 5 vol., rox., gt. top, 1893 (51), April 21, Dowell £3 Fergusson (J.) History of Architecture in all Countries, edited by R. Phené Spiers, third ed., numerous cuts, 5 vol., hf. roan gt., t.e.g., 1891-1902 (62), April 1, Hodgson [See also Sotheby, June 15, £2.] Simmonds, £2 18s. Fergusson (J.) Rude Stone Monuments in all Countries, illustrations, cl., uncut, 1872 (42), Mar. 26, Hodgson Mercer, £1 16s. Fergusson (J.) Tree and Serpent Worship, or Illustrations of Mythology and Art in India, numerous photographic plates, hf. bound (broken), 1868 (930), April 1, Hodgson [See also Nov. 12, £6 5s.] Kegan Paul, £4 7s. 6d. Fergusson (J.) and Burgess (J.) The Cave Temples of India, cuts, hf. brown mor., t.e.g., 1880 (529), Nov. 12, Hodgson Probsthain, £4 12s. 6d. Fergusson (Robert). Poems, first ed., vignette on title, green levant mor. gt., panelled back and sides, inside borders, g.e., by Cobden-Sanderson, on the fore-edge a painting by K. Cameron (of Edinburgh, with a fluttering butterfly and the quotation "Poor butterfly! thy case I mourn, sold as a binding, Edinburgh, 1773, 12mo. (265), Nov. 10, Sotheby Hopkins, £11 Fergusson (R.) Poems on Various Subjects, third ed., green levant mor. (upper cover slightly scratched), inside gt. tooling, g.e., by Cobden-Sanderson, Edinburgh, 1785, 8vo. (267), Nov. 10, Sotheby Hopkins, £4 Fergusson (R.) Poetical Works, woodcuts by Bewick, fronts. and vignettes on titles, 2 vol., hf. green mor. gt., panelled backs, t.e.g., by Rivière, Alnwick, W. Davison [1814], 12mo. (264), Nov. 10, Sotheby Dobell, £2 2s. Ferne (John). The Blazon of Gentrie, woodcuts, a slight defect in A 2, old cf. (worn), 1586, sm. 4to. (570), April 20, Sotheby Vale, £1 15s. Ferrario (Dottore Giulio). Il Costume Antico e Moderno o Storia del governo, della milizia, della religione, delle arti, scienze ed usanze di tutti i popoli antichi e moderni, embellished with over 1,500 plates, including folding maps, aquatint plates, and many col. engravings illustrating the religious ceremonies, arts, games and customs, monuments of antiquity, building scenes, costumes, etc. of all peoples, ancient and modern, 35_vol., hf. sheep, uncut, Milano, dalla Tipografia dell' Editore, 1829-34, thick sm. folio (144), April 28, American Art Association

$210

Ferrier (Auger). A Learned Astronomical Discourse of the Iudgement of Natiuities . . . translated by Thomas Kelway Gentleman, first ed. (¶ 4, A-P 4, last leaf blank), title within woodcut compartment, small hole in 4 and L 2, a few ll. slightly water-stained, orig. vell., At London, printed at the widdow Charlewoods house, for Richard Watkins, Anno 1593, 4to. (286), Mar. 30, Sotheby [See also Lot 287, ed. 1642, £5.] Rosenbach, £40 Feuillet (F.) Chorégraphie, ou l'Art de décrire la Dance par Caractères, Figures et Signes Démonstratifs, 1701-F -Recueil de Dances, composées par M. Feuillet, 1700Recueil de Dances, composées par M. Pecour, et mises sur le papier par M. Feuillet, 1700, 3 vol. in 1, plates of music and diagrams of steps of dances, a few head-lines shaved, 4to. (914), Feb. 2, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 Fiaschi (Cesare). Trattato del modo dell' imbrigliare, maneg. giare, & ferrare caualli, numerous full-page and other woodcuts, musical notes, a few 11. at end water-stained, a small stain on G 7, small hole in N 2, old vell., In Venetia, per F. de Leno, 1563, 8vo. (271), May 25, Sotheby [See also Lot 272, ed. 1628, £1 10s.] Dobell, £2 Ficing (Marsiglio). Tractatus singularis de epidimiæ morbo, ex Italico in Latinum versus, large woodcut on title of a sick man with doctor and attendants, 2 or 3 small wormholes, unbnd., Augustæ Vindelicorum in Sigismundi Grim Medici & Marci Vuyrsung officina, 1518, 4to. (75), May 4, Sotheby Quaritch, £31 Ficino (Marsilio). Filosofo Eccellentissimo de le tre Vite. 1548-Galenus. Delli Mezzi, che si possono tenere per conseruarci la sanita . . . 1549-E Conoscere, e curare le infermita dell'animo . . . 1549; Ville (A. di). Opera Vtilissima... 1549, large woodcut printer's device on each title, 4 vol. in 1, contemp. binding of brown mor., g.e., gauffred in cable design, fine specimen of 16 century Venetian binding [In Venetia per Michel Tramezzino, 1548-9], thick sm. 8vo. (30), Nov. 20, American Art Association

$50

Field (Eugene). Echoes from the Sabine Farm, being certain Horatian Lyrics now for the first time discreetly and delectably done into English verse, by Eugene and Roswell M. Field, first ed., limited to 30 copies on Japanese vellum paper throughout, this being No. 28, signed "Francis Wilson," with sundry little picturings by Edmund H. Garrett, white cl., g.t., uncut, New Rochelle, 1891, 8vo. (238), Nov. 24, American Art Association $250 [Fine copy. Autograph poem on fly-leaf written by Eugene Field and signed by him. Laid in is an A.L.s. "Eugene Field."]

Field (E.) The Holy Cross, and other Tales, first ed., one of

20 copies printed on Japanese vellum, signed by the publishers, of which but 5 were for sale, orig. vell.,

gt. stamped, g.t., uncut, enclosed in cl. protection wrappers and full blue levant solander case (Jansenist), from the collection of John L. Clawson, with his leather book-label, Chicago, 1893, sm. 4to. (215), Feb. 5, American Art Association $135 Field (E.) A Little Book of Western Verse, first ed., full brown levant mor., with beautiful gt. and blind tooled design on sides, inner gt. borders, g.t., uncut, by Popelin, New York, 1890, 12mo. (234), Nov. 24, American Art Association $30

[See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 12, $7.] Field (E.) The Writings in Prose and Verse of Eugene Field, illustrated, printed throughout on Japan paper, limited to 100 copies, of which this is No. 81, 12 vol., bds., parchment backs, g.t., uncut, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896-1901, 12mo. (245), Feb. 24, American Art Association $490

[See also April 28, mor., $65; Sotheby, Mar. 2, cl., £2 5s.] Field (Michael). The Tragic Mary, one of 60 copies printed (No. 13), vell. gt., uncut, 1890, 4to. (200), July 6, Sotheby Hollings, £1 15s.

Fielding (Henry). Amelia, first ed., 4 vol., old cf., 1852, 8vo. (252), July 29, Christie Saxe, £7 15S.

[See also Sotheby, Dec. 15, £7 10s.; May 8, £5; American Art Association, April 23, $20.]

Fielding (H.) Joseph Andrews, second ed., 2 vol., old cf., 1742, 8vo. (253), July 29, Christie Spurr, £1 14s.

[See also Sotheby, Feb. 2, £1 8s.] [Fielding (H.)] The Female Husband, or The Surprising History of Mrs. Mary, alias Mrs. George Hamilton, who was convicted of having married a young woman of Wells, and lived with her as her husband, taken from her own mouth since her confinement, first ed. (collation: A, 2 ll.; B-D in fours), sewn in blue covers, fine copy, Printed for M. Cooper, 1746, 8vo. (599), June 29, Sotheby [See also July 27, £28.}

Maggs, £73 Fielding (H.) History of Tom Jones, first issue of the first ed., 6 vol., mottled cf. gt., g.e., A. Millar, 1749, 8vo. (497), Dec. 8, Sotheby Edwards, £32 [See also June 29, rubbed, £25; July 6, 20; Dec. 8, second issue, fine, £36; Dec. 8, 11 IOS.; July 27, £8; Christie, June 15, £7 15s.; July 29, broken, £8 15s. ; Hodgson, April 22, broken, £14 15s.; American Art Association, Feb. 24, first issue, $105; April 23, first issue, $70; Dec. I, second issue, $50; Sotheby, Dec. 8, ed. 1750, £7 10s. and £4 10s.; Dec. 8, ed. 1801, 10.]

Fielding (H.) Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, first ed., old cf., 1755, 8vo. (236), June 15, Christie Pickering, £4

[See also Sotheby, Feb. 2, £1 12s.; July 27, £6; Hodgson, Jan. 28, £3; Nov. 5, second issue, £2 8s.; Dowell, Feb. 23, 10.]

Fielding (H.) Works, with the Life of the vol., contemp. cf., 1771, fcp. 8vo. (48),

Author, port., 12 July 30, Hodgson Bumpus, £3 15s. [See also Oct. 15, ed. 1775, £2 8s.; June 17, £3 10s.; Puttick, June 25, ed. 1873, £3: Hodgson, 1 16s.; Sotheby, Feb. 2, ed. 1784, 10 vol., £5 15s.; Dec. 18, £5 10s.; Hodgson, Jan. 28, £6 2s. 6d.; Sotheby, Feb. 2, ed. 1806, 10 vol., £5 5s.; June 22, ed. 1821, 10 vol., £4; Hodgson, June 17, 3: Sotheby, June 22, ed. 1871, 10 vol., £8; May 18, £3 12s. 6d. Mar. 2, ed. 1882, 10 vol., £3 5s.; Hodgson, Feb. 11, £3.]

Fielding (H.) Works, edited by George Saintsbury, with illustrations by H. Railton and E. J. Wheeler, 12 vol., orig. cl., t.e.g., J. M. Dent, 1893, 8vo. (385), Mar. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £3 5S.

[See also Dowell, Dec. 22, £5 10s.; Hodgson, Nov. 26, £5 15s. 6d.; Sotheby, Nov. 10, ed. 1898, 12 vol., £12; Dowell, Nov. 24, £8 1os.; Feb. 23, ed. 1899, 12 vol., £8; Sotheby, Dec. 18, ed. 1903, 16 vol., £6; Hodgson, Aug. 5, £2 48.; Jan. 28, £5 17s. 6d.]

Fielding (T. H.) British Castles, or History of the Ancient Military Structures of Great Britain, 25 fine col. aquatint plates, with a few old engravings of Castles inserted at each end, hf. crimson mor., 1825, oblong (546), Feb. 11, Hodgson Drood, £3 5s. Fielding (T. H.) and Walton (J.) Picturesque Tour of the English Lakes, 48 fine col. aquatint plates, straight-grained maroon mor. (back rubbed), 1821 (53), Oct. 22, Hodgson Export Book Co., £5 5s.

[See also Feb. 11, £3 17s. 6d.; May 18, £7 5s.; June 11, 2 10s.; Sotheby, June 15, £5 5s.] Filippi (Rosina). Three Japanese Plays for Children, illustrations, elaborately bound in blue mor. ex., inlaid with an ivory panel and col. designs of birds and flowers in mother of pearl, t.e.g., by Morrell, Oxford, Daniel Press, 1897, (739), April 29, Hodgson Hollings, £3 3s. [Filmer (Sir Robert)]. The Anarchy of a Limited or Mixed Monarchy, red levant mor. gt., with Miller arms, g.t., other edges mostly uncut, Printed in the Year 1648, sm. 4to. (219), Mar. 23, Sotheby Pickering, £5 Finberg (A. J.) Turner's Water-Colours at Farnley Hall, text by A. J. Finberg, 30 col. plates, 6 parts, wrappers, Studio Office [1912], oblong folio (502), May 18, Sotheby

[See also July 6, ed. 1924, £2 15s.] Barnard, £1 14S. Finlay (George). History of Greece, edited by H. F. Tozer, port., 7 vol., cl., 1877 (819), April 22, Hodgson

[See also Dowell, April 21, ₤2 17s. 6d.) Heffer, £1 6s. Firdusi. Shah-nāmah, “The Book of Kings," a Persian MS. written in Taliq, 4 columns to the page, within gold and col. rules on 535 11., the first 2 11. illuminated in Arabic style, the headings in alternate gold and red, with 8 miniatures of the Timurid School, last leaf missing, blind

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