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shaved, wants 2 11. of errata at end), old cf. (rebacked), with Gaisford bookplate, Thomas Marshe, 1566, 4to. (743), Jan. 17, Sotheby Pickering, £23 Drayton (Michael). The Battaile of Agincourt-The Miseries of Queene Margarite-Nimphidia, etc., port. by W. Hole, orig. cf. (rebacked), from the library of Henry Duke of Newcastle, 1696, For William Lee, 1627, sm. folio (432), May 25, Sotheby Dobell, £10 [April 25, Lot 348, defective, £4 15s.; June 15, Lot 539, defective, £2; May 25, Lot 434, 1631, £4.] Drayton (M.) Mortimeriados. The Lamentable ciuell warres of Edward the second and the Barrons (some sidenotes, one signature and one catchword cut into), blue mor. ex., g.e., Miller arms in gold on sides, with auto. signatures of Thos. Park and Thos. Hill on title-page, I. R. for Humfry Lownes, n.d. [c. 1596], sm. 4to. (48), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £300 Drayton (M.) The Muses Elizium, lately discovered by a new way over Parnassus (some pagination cut into), green mor., g.e., by S. Hogg, Thomas Harper for Iohn Waterson, 1630, sm. 4to. (433), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £14 10S. Drayton (M.) The Owle, in verse, orig. ed., woodcut beneath title of an owl perched on the bough of a tree, surrounded by six birds on the wing (title-page and 11 ll. following are torn and mended and slightly defective, some sidenotes shaved), blue mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Miller arms and monogram in gold on sides, E. A. for E. White and N. Ling, 1604, sm. 4to. (49), March 10, Sotheby [May 25, Lot 430, £27.] Quaritch, £30 Drayton (M.) Poly-olbion, or Chorographical Description... of Great Britaine, first ed., edited by J. Selden, 2 maps, front. (wants port. of Prince Henry and one map, not subject to return), cf., Printed by H. L., 1613, folio (645), March 14, Sotheby Edwards, £9 15s. April 25, Lot 651, £5 10s. ; 19; May 26, Lot 431, £18; Jan.

[Nov. 9, Lot 92, £7;
March 14, Lot 1023,
24, Lot 514, £18.]

Drayton (M.) Poems, blue mor., g.e., by Rivière (title-page slightly mended), Printed for N. Ling, 1605, 8vo. (423), May 25, Sotheby Sabin, £25

[March 10, Lot 50, 1608, vell., £21; May 25, Lot 424, 1608, cf., £10; May 25, Lot 425, 1610, cf., 6; May 25, Lot 426 [1614], mor., £13; Anderson Galleries, Nov. 11, Lot 89 [1630], mor., $30.]

Drayton (M.) Poems, front., 4 vol., cf. gt., r.e., W. Reeve, 1753, 8vo. (50), Jan. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £4 4s.

[May 25, Lot 422, £2.]

Drayton (M.) Poems, collected into 1 vol., newly corrected, engraved title, cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed for John Smethwick, 12mo. (427), May 25, Sotheby Dobell, £4 [May 25, Lot 429, £3; May 25, Lot 428, £2 15s.] Dreame, or Newes from Hell, with a Relation of the great God

XXXV.

(321)

II

Pluto, suddenly falling sicke by reason of this present Parliament, Printed in Sicilia on the back side of the Cyclopean Mountaines, 1641-M. (J.) News from Hell, Rome and the Innes of Court, title, Printed in the yeare of Grace and Reformation, 1642, in 1 vol., old hf. roan, sm. 4to. (435), May 25, Sotheby Pickering, £4 15S. Dresser (H. E.) History of the Birds of Europe, 8 vol., and Supplement, together 9 vol., col. plates, dark brown mor., g.t., a fine copy, Published by the Author, 1871-96, 4to. (72), Feb. 23, Sotheby Dearden, £70

[March 1, Lot 630, £64; July 25, Lot 66, £54; Anderson Galleries, Feb. 1, Lot 137, 8 vol. only, $175; Puttick, June 15, Lot 368, £60; Feb. 9, Lot 275, some in parts, £27; Hodgson, April 20, Lot 283, £59.] Dresser (H. E.) A Monograph of the Coraciidae, or Family of the Rollers, plates in colours, cl., Farnborough, published by the author, 1893, folio (629), March 1, Sotheby

Edwards, £3 10S. Dresser (H. E.) Monograph of the Meropida, or Family of the Bee-eaters, col. plates, hf. green mor., g.t., 1884-86, folio (436), May 25, Sotheby Lindon Library, £5

[Anderson Galleries, Feb. 1, Lot 138, $20.] Drinkwater (John). Cromwell, and other Poems, first ed., presentation copy from the author, orig. cl., 1913 (425), Feb. 2, Hodgson Heffer, £4 7s. 6d. Drinkwater (John). Tides, a Book of Poems, one of 20 copies on Japanese vell., signed by the author, vell., The Beaumont Press, 1917 (50), July 18, Sotheby Bumpus, £5 Drummond (H.) Histories of Noble British Families, with Biographical Notices of the most Distinguished Individuals in each, col. ports. and coats-of-arms, 2 vol., hf. mor., W. Pickering, 1846, roy. folio (196), Oct. 25, Sotheby Harding, £12 158.

[Dec. 20, Lot 999, 2 vol. in 1, £8 15s.; Puttick, March 9, Lot 343, £14.] Drummond (William). The most Elegant and Elaborate Poems of that Great Court-Wit, port. inserted, old red sheep gt., g.e., Printed for William Rands, 1659, sm. 8vo. (437), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £20 Drummond (William). Works, crimson mor., by Rivière, Edinburgh, James Watson, 1711, folio (154), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries

$30 Drury (Dru). Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, containing 650 figures of Foreign Insects, edited by J. O. Westwood, col. plates, 3 vol., green mor., 1837, 4to. (30), July 21, Hodgson Quaritch, £4 4S. Dryden (John). Absolom and Achitophel, both parts, first ed., the names of some of the characters added in margin in an old hand (last leaf of both parts somewhat discol.), 1681-2-The London Belles, 1707-Rowe (N.) A Poem upon the Glorious Successes of Her Majesty's Arms, 1707 -The Splendid Shilling, an Imitation of Milton, 1705,

and others, in 1 vol., old cf. (worn), folio (312), May 9, Sotheby Dobell, £10 Dryden (J.) Aurengzebe, a Tragedy, first ed., 1676 (963), Feb. 23, Sotheby B. Smith, £2 Dryden (J.) Britannia Rediviva, first ed., with leaf of license (small hole in last leaf, margins damaged by damp), unbd., 1688 (1070), June 15, Sotheby

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[Anderson Galleries, March 1, Lot 243, $6.] Dryden (J.) Comedies, Tragedies and Operas, 2 vol., Alexander Pope's copy, with his signature on title of Vol. ii., Alex. Pope, Pr. 15s." (wants the port., small piece torn from corner of title of Vol. i. and piece torn from top margin of one leaf (sign. Hh2), paper of a few 11. discol.), orig. cf. (joints cracked, Vol. ii. rebacked), 1701, folio (330), July 18, Sotheby Dobell, £5 5s.

[April 18, Lot 40, £2; April 25, Lot 412, £1 12S.; Puttick, May 20, Lot 181, £1 Ios.] Dryden (J.) The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards, in two parts, acted at the Theater-Royall-Almannzor and Almahide, or the Conquest of Granada, the second part, as it is Acted at the Theater-Royal, 2 vol., crushed olive levant mor., by the French binders, In the Savoy, printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman, 1672, sm. 4to. (96), Jan. 20, Anderson Galleries

$35

[First ed. The J. P. Kemble copy, with “First Edition" written in his hand on titles. The title of the second part has been re-margined at foot, and a few paginations have been slightly shaved.]

Dryden (J.) Of Dramatick Poesie, an Essay, first

ed., green

levant mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, fine copy, 1668, 4to. (439), May 25, Sotheby

Ellis, £23

Dryden (J.) Fables, first ed., panelled cf., 1700, folio (379), June 15, Puttick

[Sotheby, April 25, Lot 674, 1OS.]

Dryden (J.) Fables, plates by Bartolozzi,
Diana Beauclerc, proofs before letters,
russ., 1797, folio (193), May 20, Puttick
[May 4, Lot 191, £1 2s. 6d.]

Dryden (J.) The Hind and the Panther, a
first issue, scarlet mor., g.e., by Rivière,
May 25, Sotheby

Dryden (J.) Marriage a-la-Mode, a Comedy,

Heffer, 17s. 6d.

etc. after Lady LARGE PAPER, Britnell, £1 158.

Poem, first ed., 1687, 4to. (440), Dobell, £7 1OS. old panelled cf.,

London, T. N. for Henry Herringman, 1673, 4to. (199),
Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries

[Large Paper copy of the first ed.]

$185

$42.50

Dryden (J.) Plutarch's Lives, translated from the Greek by several hands, 5 vol., contemp. sprinkled cf., new mor., lettered labels, London, Jacob Tonson, 1683, thick 12mo. (155), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries Dryden (J.) A Poem upon the Death of his late Highness Oliver Lord Protector, scarlet mor., g.e., by Rivière, 1659, 4to. (438), May 25, Sotheby

Maggs, £10

Dryden (J.) The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, translated into English verse, first ed., cf., J. Tonson, 1693, folio (39), April 18, Sotheby Atkinson, I IOS. Dryden (J.) The State of Innocence and Fall of Man, an Opera, written in Heroique Verse, first ed., cf. ex., g.e., by Rivière, 1677, 4to. (230), March 14, Sotheby

Dobell, £2 4s. [Anderson Galleries, Jan. 20, Lot 97, $12; Hodgson, July 12, Lot 201, 2 10s.] Dryden (J.) An Evenings Love, first ed. (some headlines cut), 1671-Marriage a-la-Mode, first ed. (small defect in title), 1673-Aureng-Zebe, first ed., 1676-The Conquest of Granada, 2 parts, 1678-The State of Innocence, 1678— All for Love, first ed. (some 11. foxed), 1678-Edipus (some 11. cut into), 1679-The Kind Keeper, first ed. (some 11. stained), 1680, in 1 vol., unbd., 4to. (945), June 15, Sotheby Hope, £6 5s. Dryden (J.) Works, with Notes and Life of the Author by Sir Walter Scott, port., 18 vol., diced cf., neatly rebacked, 1808, 8vo. (13), March 1, Sotheby Bumpus, £6 [June 15, Lot 590, £3; Jan. 17, Lot 342, £5 5s.] Dryden (J.) Works, with Notes and a Life of the Author by Sir W. Scott, second and best ed., port., 18 vol., contemp. polished cf., Edinburgh, 1821 (40), March 31, Hodgson

Edwards, £7 Dryden (J.) Works, with Life and Notes by Sir W. Scott, revised and corrected by G. Saintsbury, port., 18 vol., Edinb., 1882-93, 8vo. (460), May 9, Sotheby Heffer, £12 Dryden (J.) Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works, collected by E. Malone, front. of ports.-Poetical Works, together 8 vol., blue mor., g.e., 1800-1811, 8vo. (51), July 22, Puttick Joseph, £4 IOS. Du Barri (Madame). Memoirs, translated by H. T. Riley, ports., 4 vol., 1896, 8vo. (580), July 13, Sotheby [March 14, Lot 101, 1 16s.] Arthur, £2 4s. Du Bartas (Guillaume de Salluste, Sieur). Bartas His Deuine Weekes & Workes Translated, & Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie by Iosvah Sylvester, engraved title, woodcut port. of Du Bartas, cut of the Creation, printer's device and some head and tail-pieces, threequarter red crushed levant mor. gt., by Stikeman (title mended and mounted on gauze, last 11. torn in corner margin, final leaf trimmed, some stains, old writing on several 11.), London, Humphrey Lownes (1608), sm. thick 4to. (128), Jan. 24, American Art Association $7.50

[First ed., which includes the Histories of Judith. The collation of this volume differs from that given by the Grolier Club, having the anagram to King James on verso of title and an extra verse and dedication on A8.] Dublin University. Taylor (W. B.) History of the University of Dublin, 7 fine col. aquatint views by R. and W. Havell and 2 col. plates of academic costume by B. del

Sarto (72 pp. only, no title and slightly soiled), hf. cf., W. B. Taylor, 1819, 4to. (472), Dec. 9, Hodgson £15 [March 16, Lot 560, £10.]

Du Bose (R. P.) La Femme Héroique, engraved titles and plates, 2 vol., old red mor., the backs and sides powdered with fleurs-de-lys, within ornamental borders, g.e. (slightly rubbed and repaired), Paris, 1645, 4to. (653), Oct. 25, Sotheby M Maggs, £8 5s. Dubourg (M.) Views of the Remains of Ancient Buildings in Rome and its Vicinity, 26 col. plates, hf. mor., g.e., 1844, folio (627), May 9, Sotheby Chapman, 12S. [Puttick, July 22, Lot 184, n.d., £1 7s. 6d.] Dubuisson (P. P.) Armorial des principales Maisons et Familles du Royaume, engraved title and over 350 plates of arms, a special copy, with the engraved title, dedication, etc. and the first 171 escutcheons emblazoned with gold and colours, 2 vol., richly bound in contemp. red mor. ex., broad borders on sides, gt. starred end-papers, g.e., by Dubuisson, with the arms of Jean-Hercule de Rosset, Duc de Fleury, 1757, sm. 8vo. (134), Nov. 25, Hodgson Quaritch, £56

[A beautiful example of the work of this famous binder, who, incidentally, possessed a great knowledge of heraldry.] Du Bus (Bernard). Esquisses Ornithologiques: Descriptions et figures d'oiseaux nouveaux ou peu connus, 37 col. plates, descriptive text to plates i.-xx. only, hf. cf., g.t., Bruxelles, n.d., 4to. (631), March 1, Sotheby

Edwards, £3 5S. Du Cange (C. du F.) Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis, cum Supplementis integris D. P. Carpenterii, 7 vol., hf. mor. gt. (binding of Vol. i. rubbed), Paris, 1840-60, 4to. (248), Dec. 16, Hodgson Mayhew, £7 12s. 6d. [Sotheby, Nov. 24, Lot 157, £5 10s.; Hodgson, March 2, Lot 583, £5 5s.]

Duchesne diné (J.) Essai sur les Nielles, LARGE PAPER, India proof plates (some 11. foxed), cf. gt., arms on sides, g.e., Beckford copy, Paris, 1826, 8vo. (117), March 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, 12s. Duclos (C. P.) Acajou et Zirphile, Conte, front. and 9 plates by Boucher, cf. gt. (worn), A Minutiae (Paris, Prault), 1744, 8vo. (354), Oct. 21, Sotheby Carlsen, I IS.

[This copy has the Reponse du Public a l'Auteur D'Acajou," 12 pp., bound at the end.]

Dudlay (Edmonde). The Tree of Common Wealth, written 1509-10, now first printed for the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, cl., Manchester, 1859, 4to. (409), Oct. 20, Puttick Heffer, £1 10s. [Dudley (Thomas).] Massachusetts, or the First Planters of New-England, the End & Manner of their coming thither and Abode there, red mor., by Pratt, Boston in New England, B. Green and J. Allen, 1696, sm. 8vo. (185), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries

$435

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