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[Heath (H.)] Omnium Gatherum, second series, title and 6 col. plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., by Root (1831), oblong 4to. (361), Dec. 1, Puttick Brown, £4 IOS. Heath (H.) Omnium Gatherum, both series, 14 col. humorous plates by H. Heath, hf. crimson mor., g.e., 1830-1, oblong 4to. (563), May 9, Sotheby Maggs, £2 Heath (James). A Brief Chronicle of the late intestine War in the three Kingdoms, ports., russ. ex., g.e., J. B. for W. Lee, 1661, 8vo. (697), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £2 10s. Heath (W.) Fashion and Folly, illustrated in a series of 23 humorous coloured engravings, on 12 plates, orig. wrapper, W. Sams, n.d., 4to. (277), April 29, Hodgson

Spencer, £6 6s. Heath (W.) Life of a Soldier, a Narrative and Descriptive Poem, 18 col. plates and a duplicate set plain, all proofs, green mor. ex., t.e.g., uncut, with advt. leaf and errata slip, pictorial front wrapper preserved, by Tout, 1823, 8vo. (229), Dec. 1, Puttick Cox, £32

[Hodgson, Feb. 16, £2 12s.]

Heaton (J. A.) Furniture and Decoration in England during the Eighteenth Century, 2 vol., 200 plates in 4 cl. portfolios, 1889-1892 (683), July 20, Sotheby Atkinson, £4 55.

[Jan. 17, Lot 246, £6.]

Hedelin (Francis, Abbot of Aubignac). The Whole Art of the Stage, containing not only the Rules of Dramatic Art, but many curious Observations about it, which may be of great use to the Authors, Actors and Spectators of Plays, together with much Critical Learning about the Stage and Plays of the Antients, full crushed crimson levant mor., back and sides beautifully gold-tooled, mainly with pointillé designs, inside border, g.e., by the Booklovers' Shop, in a blue levant mor. case, London, printed for the author, 1684, sm. 4to. (336), March 1, Anderson Galleries $32.50

[A fine large copy of the orig. ed., possibly on Large Paper, in a handsome binding. With autograph of Car. Luttrell, dated 1684, on fly-leaf.] Hefner-Alteneck (J. H. de). Costumes, Œuvres d'Art et Utensiles depuis le commencement du Moyen Age, jusqu'à la fin du dix-huitième siècle, 720 plates in gold and colours, loose in portfolios, 10 vol., Franckfort s. M., 1880-97, folio (690), April 25, Sotheby Akers, £5 Heideloff (N.) Gallery of Fashion, April, 1794 to March, 1803, 9 col. fronts. and 219 col. plates of female costume (including the 2 plates of gentlemen's costume in Vol. iii.), 9 vol.-Portraits (col.) of the Prince of Wales and Duke of York, by Heideloff, 1798 (2)—Costume of the Russian Army, col. engraved title (from the orig. cover) and 9 col. plates, E. Orme, 1807, together 5 vol., green mor., g.e., fine, 4to. (161), May 20, Puttick Parsons, £200 Heideloff (N.) Gallery of Fashion, Vol. ix. only, April, 1802March, 1803, engraved col. title and 24 col. plates of

fashionable female costumes, old cf. gt., y.e., a fine copy, N. Heideloff, 1802-3, 4to. (75), March 1, Sotheby

Quaritch, £40 Heideloff (N.) Gallery of Fashion, from April, 1794 to March, 1798, being Vol. i.-iv., in 1 vol., 173 figures of female costume highly finished in colours, and many of them heightened in gold and silver, hf. russ. (joints broken), Published for Subscribers, 1794-97, 4to. (71), July 20, Sotheby Spencer, £22 Heiss (A.) Les Médaillaurs de le Renaissance, plates, 4 vol., hf. mor., one of 200 copies, Paris, 1881-92, folio (368), March 17, Sotheby Parsons, 10 IOS. Heliodorus. Tudor Translations. Underdowne's Heliodorus, with Introduction by C. Whibley, hf. buckram gt., 1895, 8vo. (266), Oct. 27, Hodgson Quaritch, LI 12S. Hells Higher Court of Justice, or the Triall of the three Politick Ghosts, viz., Oliver Cromwell, King of Sweden and Cardinal Mazarine, unbd., 1661, 4to. (404), Dec. 13, Sotheby Wilkinson, £8 10s. Helmont (F. M. Van). Paradoxical Discourses concerning the Macrocosm and Microcosm, or the Greater and Lesser World, and their Union, set down in Writing by J. B., and now published, plates, cf. (cracked), 1685, 8vo. (472), Oct. 20, Puttick Heffer, £3 5s. Helmont (F. M. Van). The Spirit of Diseases, or Diseases from the Spirit, laid open in some Observations concerning Man and his Diseases, the first part, orig. sheep (rebacked), 1694, 8vo. (478), Oct. 20, Puttick Dobell, £3 Helps (Sir A.) Works. Conquerors of the New World, 2 vol. -Friends in Council, 4 vol.-Companions of my Solitude, etc., together 12 vol., crushed levant mor. ex., g.e., by Holloway, 1848-62, 8vo. (138), Dec. 16, Hodgson

O'Kelly, £2 10S. Helvetius (C. A.) Euvres Complettes, avec Vie, port. after Vanloo, 5 vol., contemp. French crimson straight-grain mor. ex., gold-tooled borders on sides, full gt. backs, g.e., by Bozerian Jeune, 1795, 8vo. (101), Nov. 25, Hodgson Myers, £7

[Sotheby, March 1, Lot 383, 14 vol. in 7, mor., £2 2s.] Hénault (C. J. F.) Nouvel Abrégé chronologique de l'histoire de France [Estampes allégoriques des événemens les plus connus de l'histoire de France], port. after Cochin, vignettes by Moreau after Cochin, 30 tail-pieces by Moreau and 35 allegorical plates after Cochin, 2 vol., old blue mor., 3-line fillet on sides, gt. panelled back, g.e., fine copy, Paris, de l'imprimerie de Prault, 1768, 4to. (222), Dec. 2, Sotheby Quaritch, £25 Henderson (T. F.) James I., limited ed., col. front. and other reproductions, hf. crimson crushed levant mor. ex., t.e.g., with emblematic stamps on back, Goupil, 1904, 4to. (219), Nov. 17, Hodgson

Henley (W. E.) A Book of Verses, first ed.,

£3 presentation copy

to Tewkesbury Goodfellow, inscribed by the author, photograph with autograph signature, inlaid, at front (two or three slight corrections by the author-see p. 48), orig. wrappers, 1888, 12mo. (258), June 9, Sotheby Austin, £3 3s. Henley (W. E.) For England's Sake, inscribed W. E. H. to T. G., 1900-A Song of Speed, inscribed by the author in pencil," To my dear & honoured Friend & Master, Tewkesbury Goodfellow, this burst of music, W. E. Henley, 1903," both first eds., orig. wrappers, together 2 vol., cr. 8vo. (261), June 9, Sotheby Sewell, £3 5s. Henley (W. É.) A London Garland, selected from five centuries of English verse, by W. E. Henley, with pictures by Members of the Society of Illustrators, contains Tommy," by R. K., an etching by Seymour Haden, lithographs by Whistler and Beardsley, etc., vell. gt., g.e., Macmillan, 1895, 4to. (163), April 4, Sotheby

B. F. Stevens, £I IS. Henley (W. E.) The Song of the Sword, first ed., one or 20 copies on Japanese paper, vell., bds., 1892, 8vo. (381), May 18, Sotheby Danielson, £2 12s. 6d. Henley (W. E.) Views and Reviews: Literature, orig. cl., uncut, London, 1890, 16mo. (337), March 1, Anderson Galleries

$10

[First ed. Autograph presentation copy from the author to Robert Louis Stevenson, inscribed 4/9/90, R. L. S., W. E. H." With label, From the library of Robert Louis Stevenson at Vailima." Signed by Isobel Strong.] Henley (W. E.) and Stevenson (R. L.) Plays, one of 250 copies, ports., orig. buckram, with white label, g.t., W. Heinemann, 1896, 8vo. (76), April 18, Sotheby Cash, £3 Henley (W. E.) and Stevenson (R. L.) Three Plays: Deacon Brodie, Beau Austin, Admiral Guinea, first ed., one of 30 LARGE PAPER copies on Japanese vell., 1892 (877), Feb. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £6 Hennepin (Louis). A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America, extending above Four Thousand Miles between New France and New Mexico, first ed. [the "Bon issue], 2 parts in 1 vol., two folding maps and plates, old panelled cf., Tonson, 1698 (101), March 31, Hodgson Quaritch, £39

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[April 29, £22; Anderson Galleries, Nov. 22, $210; Oct. 13, $225; American Art Association, Jan. 31, $152.50.] Hennepin (Louis). Description de la Louisiane, Nouvellement Decouverte au Sud Ouest de la Nouvelle France, par Ordre du Roy, large folding engraved map (tear repaired and backed with silk), contemp. cf., gt. back, A Paris, chez la Veuve Sebastien Huré, 1683, 12mo. (270), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries $225 Hennepin (Louis). Nouvelle Decouverte d'un Tres Grand Pays Situé dans l'Amerique, entre Le Nouveau Mexique,

et La Mer Glaciale, engraved title, 2 folding maps and 2
copperplate engravings, including the earliest engraved
view of Niagara Falls and the rare Buffalo plate, con-
temp. sheep, A Utrecht, chez Guillaume Broedelet, 1697,
12mo. (271), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries
$37.50

[May 16, $40; Oct. 13, $45.] Henricipetri (Adam). Chronyc Historie der Nederlandtscher oorlogen Troublen en oproeren oorspronck anuanck en eynde, item den Standt der Religien tot desen Jare 1580, lit. goth., brown mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, Noortwitz [Norwich], 1579, 8vo. (699), May 25, Sotheby

Quaritch, £8 15s. Henricus de Zoemeren. Epitoma primæ partis Dialogi de Hæreticis a Guilhelmo Okanao compositi, gothic letter, long lines, with signatures, rubricated, painted initials, Impressum Louani per J. de Westfalia, 1481-Biel (G.) Expositio Canonie Missæ, gothic letter, double columns (wants first leaf, blank portion of O7 cut away), Parisiis, 1516, bound together in I vol., contemp. oak bds., covered with stamped leather, brass clasps, thumb-pieces, folio (3312), Nov. 2, Sotheby Hertz, £7 15s.

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[On the last leaf of the former work is written by the rubricator, Iste liber ptinet fratribus in monte solis ordinis cartusiensis ppe capis et non spectat ad libereriam." Below this is the writer's port., drawn in red, with the date, 1520.] Henrietta Maria (Queen). Musarum Oxoniensium Charisteria pro Serenissima Maria recens e nixus laboriosi discrimine recepta, in verse, vell., Oxoniæ, L. Lichfield, 1638, sm. 4to. (700), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £2 2s. Henry (A.) Travels in Canada and the Indian Territories, 1760-76, port. (name on title), New York, 1809 (54), Jan. 12, Hodgson Quaritch, £5 7s. 6d. Henry V. Year Books for An 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 and 9 of Henry V., woodcut title and initials, black letter, in 1 vol., mottled cf. ex. gt., t.e.g., by Bedford, other edges uncut, R. Tottel, 1563 (240), April 21, Hodgson Quaritch, £5 15s. Henry VIII. Assertio Septem sacramentorum adversus Martin. Lutheru, first ed., title within Holbein border backed, rough cf., stamped in blind, In aedibus Pynsonianis, 1521, 4to. (588), June 28, Sotheby Maggs, £17 Henry VIII. Anno XIIII Et XV. Henrici Octavi. The Kynge Our Soverayne lorde Henry the. VIII. after the conquest, by the grace of God kynge of Englande and of Fraunce, defender of the faythe, and lorde of Irelande, at his parlyament holden at London the. XV. day of Apryll. in the XIIII. yere of his mooste noble reigne: And from thens adjourned to Westmynster the laste day of Julye, the. XV. yere of his sayde reygne, cf. ex., London, Thomas Berthelet (1523), folio (362), April 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £10

[This very rare volume contains fourteen Tudor Acts

of considerable interest. The second Act, concerning Strangers' certificates, had an important effect on English booksellers, since it enacted that no alien, whether denizen or not, should take apprentices unless they were English born, and in this way the foreign element that had hitherto dominated the English book-trades was gradually eliminated.] Henry VIII. Illusrissimi [sic] ac potentissimi Regis, Senatus, Populisque Angliæ, sententia et de eo Concilio, quod Paulus Episcopus Rom. Mantuæ futurum similavit, et de ea bulla, quæ ad Calendes Novembres id prorogarit [sic], with bookplates of Robert S. Turner and George Dunn, blue mor., by Lortic, London, Thomæ Bertheleti, 1537, sm. 8vo. (300), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $185 Henry VIII. A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christen man, set furthe by the kynges maiestie of Englande, etc., black letter, title within woodcut border, woodcut initials (a few ll. slightly damp-stained), orig. cf., blind stamped borders, T. Berthelet, 1543, 4to. (938), June 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 5s.

[At the end, This boke bounde in paper boordes or claspes, not to be solde aboue .xvi.d.”] Henry, Prince of Wales. A True Reportarie of the most Triumphant and Royal Accomplishment of the Baptisme of the most Excellent . . . Frederik Henry . . . Prince of Scotland, solemnized the 30. day of August, 1594, black letter (imprint shaved), cf. gt., g.e., with bookplate of James Maidment, formerly Constable's copy, with his arms on sides, [Edinburgh], R. Walde-graue, n.d. [1594], sm. 4to. (707), May 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £28

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[This curious volume contains an account of the masques, pageants, ceremonies and entertainments on the occasion. 'This was Constable's copy, who supposed it unique, in which supposition he is mistaken, as Mr. Laing saw a copy in the King of Denmark's library. His, however, is the only known copy in this country." Note on fly-leaf in the handwriting of Jas. Maidment.] Henry, Prince of Wales. Carminum Poetarum nouem, lyricæ poeseos principum fragmenta, contemp. olive mor. gt., crowned cipher H. P., of Prince Henry, in centre of each cover, g.e., sold as a binding, P. Stephanus, 1600, narrow 8vo. (708), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £28 Henry, Prince of Wales. Imagines Mortis, his accesserunt Epigrammata e Gallico idiomate a Georgio Aemylio in Latinum translata, orig. olive mor. gt., from Prince Henry's library, line borders and frames with fleurons at the corners, in the centre of each cover the monogram HP, with a leafy spray and crown, on either side of which are the letters E. R. in blind, believed to be the initials of his sister, the Princess Palatine, sold as a binding, Lubeca, 1604, 24mo. (716), May 25, Sotheby Pearson, £30 Henry, Prince of Wales. Sylvester (Joshua). Lachrimæ

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