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2 vol., contemporary polished russia, m.e., 1825, 4to. (463),
July 5, Sotheby
Hollings, £7 10S,

[See also May 17, £7; Christie, July 19, £4; Ed. 1828Sotheby, Nov. 23, £3 10s.; Dec. 7, £3 10s.; Mar. 25, £3; Dowell, April 26, £3 3s.; Anderson Gall., Nov. 23, $40; Feb. 22, $15; Hodgson, June 23, £6 15s.] Pepys (S.) Diary and Correspondence, the Diary deciphered by the Rev. J. Smith, with a Life and Notes by Richard, Lord of Braybrooke, with portraits, facsimiles, etc., 5 vol., hf. brown crushed levant mor., panelled backs, g.t., uncut, London, 1848, 12mo. (205), May 7, Amer. Art Assoc. $50

[Fine copy, from the library of Sir Henry Irving. In the backs of all the volumes and in the front of some are extensive autograph notes and references; also throughout the text are numerous marginal notes and marked passages relating mostly to matters of dramatic interest, all in pencil. See also Hodgson, Dec. 9, £2; Ed. 1869Dowell, May 31, £1 128.; Ed. 1887-Hodgson, Nov. 25, £2.] Pepys (S.) Diary, with Notes by Lord Braybrooke, edited by H. B. Wheatley, one of 250 LARGE PAPER Copies, portrait and plates, 8 vol., hf. vellum, uncut, 1893-6, 8vo. (214), July 8, Puttick

Bumpus, £7 1OS. Sotheby, July 19, Hodgson, Nov. 4, 10s.; Amer. Art Dowell, Nov. 23,

[See also May 31, 10 vol., £15 10s.; 10 vol., £14 IOS.; Nov. 2, 12 10s.; £14 10s., and L.P., £27; Mar. 10, £10 Assoc., Dec. 2, $140; April 28, $82.50; £10 IOS.] Pepys (S.) Diary, with Lord Braybrooke's Notes, edited, with additions, by H. B. Wheatley, portraits and plates, with Pepysiana and Index, 10 vol., cloth gt., Bell, 1902-10, 8vo. (528), Nov. 4, Hodgson Foyle, £6 15s.

[See also April 15, £12 5s.; Sotheby, June 21, £4 15s.; Ed. 1920-Dowell, Mar. 29, £3 10s.; May 31, 15 10s. ; Ed. 1923--Sotheby, April 9, 8 vol. in 3, £1 12s.; Hodgson, Dec. 17, 1 14s.; Ed. 1924-Hodgson, Feb. 10, 8 vol. in 3, £1 7s.]

Pepys (S.) Private Correspondence, etc.,

edited by J. R.

Tanner, fronts., 2 vol., cloth gt., t.e.g., 1926 (145), June
16, Hodgson
Roberts, £1 6s.

[See also Lot 705, £1 138.; Mar. 10, £1 11S.] [Pepys (S.)] Memoires relating to the State of the Royal Navy of England, first ed., with the rare portrait by White after Kneller (very slightly defective), contemporary cf., 1690, sm. 8vo. (386), June 10, Hodgson

Ellis, £10 10S.

[See also Sotheby, Mar. 29, £13 10s.; July 26, £5.] Peralta Calderon (Mathias de). El Apostol de las Indias y nueva gentes, San Francisco Xavier, de la Compañia de Jesus, old vellum, Mexico, 1661, 4to. (348), July 19, Christie Mathews, £7 10s. Perceval (Richard). A Spanish Grammar, first collected and

published by Richard Perciuale, Gent., now augmented and increased .. by Iohn Minsheu [Pleasant and Delightful Dialogves in Spanish and English... by Iohn Minsheu], (i., 4 ll.; b-h in sixes; 2 11. unsigned; k-p 4 in sixes), orig. vellum, with ties, Imprinted at London by Edm. Bollifant, 1599, folio (90), Dec. 14, Sotheby Pickering, £12 IOS. Percivale (R.) A Dictionary in Spanish and English, enlarged by J. Minsheu, contemporary cf., 1623, folio (606), May Dobell, £1 18s. Percy (Thomas, Bp.) Folio manuscript (with Loose and Humorous Songs, edited by J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall, 4 vol., hf. mor., 1867-8, 8vo. (377), July 5, Sotheby [See also Hodgson, Oct. 14, £4 15s.] Heffer, £3 10S. Percy Folio (The) of Old English Ballads and Romances, limited ed., portrait, 4 vols., boards, buckram backs, De La More Press, 1905-10, folio (27), June 23, Hodgson Blackwell, £2 10s.

20, Hodgson

[See also Sotheby, Jan. 25, £3 5s.; July 26, printed on vell., one of 5 copies, mor., £28.] Percy Anecdotes (The), portraits, 40 vol. in 20, hf. cf. gt., T. Boys, 1820-23, 16mo. (151), April 21, Hodgson [See also Sotheby, Dec. 7, £4 10s.] Marks, £3 Pereyra (Antonio Pinto). Historia da India no tempo em que a governou o visorey dom Luis da Ataide, 2 parts in I vol. (title mended and partly re-margined, some headtines slightly cut into), mor. extra, g.e., Coimbra, 1616, folio (391), July 19, Christie Edwards, £6 Pergolesi (Michel Angelo). Original Designs of Vases, Figures, Medallions, Friezes, etc., 59 plates by the Author, and others, no title, some margins frayed, wrappers, w.a.f. [1777-92], (284), June 17, Puttick Batsford, £4

[See also Ed. 1791—Christie, Dec. 21, £7.] Perkins (John). ¶ Here beginneth a verie Profitable booke . treating of the Lawes of this Realme, black letter (a 4, ¶ 8, B8, B-Y 8), some fore-edges cropped and some 11. wormed, Londini, in ædibus Ricardi Totteli, 1555, 8vo. —Magna Charta, cvm Statvtis, black letter (8, AX 8, Y 4), badly wormed, Apud Richardum Totelum, 12 Iun. 1556, in 1 vol., old cf. (back a little defective), (Bolland 1481), 8vo, (427), Mar. 22, Sotheby Howell, £5

[The only copy of the first-named given in the Handlist is in the British Museum.] Perkins (William). A Direction for the Government of the Tongue according to Gods Word (A-D8, E7, wanting E 8, probably blank), wrappers, the Herbert-Brand-Heber copy (Heber v. 2997), Printed by Iohn Legate, and are to be solde by Abraham Kitson, 1593, sm. 8vo. (436), Mar. 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £10

[See also Mar. 8, £18.]

Perkins (W.) A Treatise of Gods free grace and mans free will, some 11. soiled, a few head-lines and side-notes

cropped, unbnd., J. Legat, 1602, sm. 8vo. (437), Mar. 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 Perottus (Nic.) ¶ Grammatica Nicolai Perotti cum textu Iodoci Badii Ascensii, et cum eiusdem expositione suis locis cu solitis additamentis inserta Necno cum ipsius badii textu regiminis & expositione de nouo supadditis, Et octo principiis grammaticalibus, black letter (A-9 in 4 and 8 alternately; R 3, wants R 4, probably a blank), Wynkyn de Worde's tripartite device on title (McKerrow 19), a few small wormholes through some 11., the inner margin of a few 11. slightly wormed, slit in c 3 affecting the last line of text, slit in P 3 affecting a word or two mended, cf., Heber copy (VI. 2783), [colophon, with Wynkyn de Worde's device below (McKerrow 23b)]

Nicolai Perotti opusculū rudimentoruz grāmatices: et artis metrice eiusdem ceterorumqz in titulo libri positorů diligeter recognitum Explicit feliciter. Impressuz Londonie in vico vulgariter nücupato (the fletestrete) per Wynādum de Worde sub inter signio solis commorantem. Anno nostre salutis. M.CCCCC.XII. Die vero mensis Nouēbris decima quinta [London, W. de Worde, 15 Nov., 1512], 4to. (428), Mar. 22, Sotheby Rosenbach, £310

[Only copy known.]

Pérouse (J.-F. G. de la). Atlas du Voyage de la Pérouse, 69 maps, plans and plates, hf. mor., [1797] folio (551), July 19, Sotheby Edwards, £2 5s.

[See also Dowell, May 31, £2 6s.] [Perrault (Charles).] Courses de Testes et de Bagues faittes par le Roy et par les Princes et Seigneurs de sa Cour en l'année 1662, 96 engravings, some double-page (one shaved, two torn or slit), red mor. gt., arms of Louis XIV. on sides, royal monogram on backs, inside borders, g.e., Paris, 1678, folio (796), May 17, Sotheby Dobell, £7 Perrault (C.) Histoire de Peau d'Ane, woodcuts by T. Sturge Moore, crimson crushed mor. extra, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Eragny Press, 1902 (144), April 15, Hodgson

[See also May 5, 1 38.]

Maggs, £3 17s. 6d.

Perrault (C.) Les Hommes Illustres qui ont paru en France pendant ce Siecle, front. and 102 finely engraved portraits by Lubin, Edelinck and others (including the suppressed portraits of Arnauld and Pascal), 2 vol., old cf., Paris, 1696-1700 (215), June 10, Hodgson Kent, £4

[See also July 8, £4; Hampton, April 27, £8 10s. 6d.] [Perriere (G. de la).] The Mirrovr of Policie, a Worke no lesse profitable than necessarie for all Magistrates and Gouernors of Estates and Commonweales, woodcuts, one or two head-lines or catch-words shaved, two or three words on sig. Dd I recto inked over, orig. cf., bookplate of Sir Compton Domvile, London, Adam Islip, 1599, 4to. (394), Mar. 8, Sotheby McLeish, £4 5S. Histoire de l'Art dans

Perrot (Georges) and Chipiez (Charles).

l'Antiquité, Vol. i., ii. and v. only [Egypt, Persia, etc., and Chaldæa and Assyria], plates (some col.) and text illustrations, buckram, t.e.g., Paris, 1882-90, 4to. (324), June 21, Sotheby Dobell, £12

See also Ed. 1883-85-Hodgson, Nov. 11, 6 vol., £4 5s. ; Ed. 1883-94-Hodgson, Mar. 24, 12 vol., £8 17s. 6d.] Perry (George). Conchology, or the Natural History of Shells, col. plates, contemporary red straight-grained mor. gt., g.e., 1811, folio (416), Dec. 7, Sotheby Walford, £2 25. [See also Nov. 16, 1 12s.; Hodgson, Jan. 13, £1 IIS.] Person (David, of Loghlands in Scotland). Varieties, or A Svrveigh of rare and excellent matters, with leaf signed A before title, note of purchase at Boston in 1671 on title, slight water-stains, orig. cf., Richard Badger, for Thomas Alchorn, 1635, 4to. (511), May 31, Sotheby Smedley, £4 10s. Pet (Cornelius). ¶ An example of Gods iudgment shew[n] upon two Children borne in high Dutch La[nd] in the Citie of Lutssolof, the first day of Iulie, and translated out of Dutche into Englishe the 6. of Nouember last by Cornelius Pet, black letter (6 11.), 2 large woodcuts, a cropped copy, unbnd., [colophon] Imprinted at London for VVilliam Bartlet and are to be solde at S. Magnus corner by Richard Ballard (c. 1580), 8vo. (429), Mar. 22, Sotheby Rosenbach, £50

[Apparently unrecorded.] [Peters (Hugh).] Good Work for a Good Magistrate, or A Short Cut to Great Quiet, first ed. (A 6; B-F 12, first and last two ll. blank), two head-lines just touched, orig. cf., London, printed by William Du-Gard, 1651, 12mo. (430), Mar. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £48 Petersberg, Vues de Sainte, 41 beautifully col. plates, neatly mounted in I vol., russia, folio (1698), April 27, Hampton £32 IIS. Petit (J.) [Justification du Meurtre de Louis Duc d'Orleans] Cy comence la Premiere Partie de monseigneur le Duc Jehan de Bourgne Conte de flandres dartois de Bourgne sur le fait de la mort de mons le Duc dorleans propose p maist' Jaques petit docteur en theologie et conseillier dudict] Duc de Bourgne a Paris en hostel du Roy a saint pol le viij Jourde Mars lan mil cccc et vij (and copies of other documents, treaties, letters patent, etc.), manuscript on paper, written in a cursive book-hand, 89 11., on the first page a large initial P containing the arms of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (1396-1467), for whom the book was written, marginal decoration of penwork spirals and flowers in red and green, old blind-stamped cf., green silk ties, French, 15th Century (183), July 26, Sotheby Denton, £130 Burgundy was the founder of the Fleece, which is round his arms in He was the son of John Duke of

[Philip Duke of Order of the Golden the present volume.

"

Burgundy, "The Fearless," who caused the assassination of the Duke of Orleans (23 Nov., 1407) after an apparent reconciliation, which is the subject of this "Justification." Note of ownership inside cover: 'Messire Jan de Bruges Sr de la Gruythuyse, Prince de Wýncestre, 1461."] Petit de Julleville (L.) Histoire de la Langue et de la Littérature Française des Origines à 1900, chromo and other facsimiles, with other illustrations, 8 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1897-9, roy. 8vo. (169), Mar. 24, Hodgson

Galloway, £5 12s. 6d. Petrarca (Francesco). Das Gluckbüch Beydes dess Gütten un Bösen, De Rebus Memorandis, Gedenckbüch, first illustrated ed., gothic letter, woodcuts by H. Weidetz, bound together, orig. stamped pigskin over wooden boards, Augsburg, H. Steyner, 1539-41, folio (205), May 3, Sotheby Goldschmidt, £16 10S. Petrarca (F.) De Rebus Memorandis, Gedenckbüch, first illustrated ed., gothic letter, 15 fine woodcuts, boards, Augsburg, H. Steyner, 1541, folio (204), May 3, Sotheby Edwards, £7 Petrarca (F.) De secreto conflictu curarum suarum, gothic letter, 41 1., wants last leaf (blank), woodcut on title (lower margin renewed), wrappers [Hain *12802, Campbell 1389, Proctor 9094], Deventer, Jacobus of Breda, 12 Jan., 1498, 4to. (189 by 135 mm.), (203), May 3, Sotheby Maggs, £14 IOS.

Petrarca (F.) Epistolae familiares, roman letter, 124 11., device (slightly defective and mended) on last leaf, numerals and head-lines on fol. 4 shaved, title soiled, cf. gt. (worn), [Hain *12811, Proctor *4526], Venice, Johannes & Gregorius de Gregoriis, 13 Sept,. 1492, 4to. (202), May 3, Sotheby Ellis, £7

[Probably the first edition, Hain †12810 being apparently non-existent.] Petrarca (F.) Il Petrarca, novissimamente revisto, e corretto da M. Lodovico Dolce, con alcuni dottiss. avertimenti di M. Giulio Camillo, the text of Petrarch printed on blue paper, contemporary brown mor., with gt. ornaments of stars, scrolls, cherubs, etc. on sides, g.e., In Vinegia, appresso G. Giolito de Ferrari e Fratelli, 1553, 8vo. (58), Nov. 16, Sotheby Mathews, £5 IOS.

Petrarca (F.) Il Petrarca, device on title and last leaf, early inscription on title and a few 11. stained, contemporary Italian brown mor., sides elaborately gt. tooled with floral scrolls, arabesques, etc. leaving a space in the centre occupied on the upper cover by the title, and on the lower by the initials C. B. P. F. I. S., tooled back, gt. and gauffred edges, sold as a binding, Venetiis, Aldus, 1553, 8vo. (274), Feb. 15, Sotheby Ellis, £9 10s.

Petrarca (F.) Rime di Francesco, 2 vol., orig. boards, en

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