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with double gt. fillet border, white moire silk fly-leaves, g.t., uncut, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1898, 8vo. (16), Mar. 3, Amer. Art Assoc. $1,300 [First Series complete, including the General Index for the First Series, with a selected Bibliography by Theodore Clarke Smith. Limited to 500 sets, of which this is No. 38. Each vol., except the Index vol., has an autograph letter or document of the subject of the biography inserted.] American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, with numerous engraved and lithographed plates, Vol. 1 to 15 incl., 15 vol., buckram, Baltimore, 1829-44, 8vo. (18), Dec. 10, Amer. Art Assoc. $430 [Complete, except 4 parts and 4 plates missing. Some of the plates are lightly foxed.] [Amerie (Robert).] Chesters Trivmph in Honor of her Prince, as it was performed vpon S. Georges Day 1610. in the foresaid Citie, first ed., device on title-page, and the Three Plumes of the Prince of Wales on verso, old purple straight-grain mor., blind tooled, g.e., one or two slight marginal repairs, London, printed for I. B., 1610, sm. 4to. (8), May 20, Anderson Galleries $300

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[One of five known copies. The Heber, Christie-Miller copy.] Ames (Joseph) and Herbert (William). Typographical Antiquities, enlarged by T. F. Dibdin, mezzotint portraits, woodcuts and facsimiles, 4 vol., mor. gt., g.e., by Hayday, fine copy, 1810-19, 4to. (11), Mar. 8, Sotheby Maggs, £9 5s. [See also Nov. 23, £5 15s.; Jan. 25, £8; July 29, £5; Mar. 8, ed. 1785-90, 3 vol., £2.] Ames (J.) and Herbert (W.) Typographical Antiquities, edited with Notes by T. F. Dibdin, plates, Vol. 1, Dibdin's own copy, extra-illustrated with portraits, autograph letters, 2 11. from the Statutes of King Henry VII.," printed by Caxton, referred to in the work (see pp. 354355, and De Ricci's Census, p. 93), mezzo. portraits of Dibdin in two states, Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, Richard Mead, and Michael Mattaire, one of the former bearing a pencil note the only impression of ye kind extant," about 50 letters to Dibdin from Grenville, Malone, Heber, Bindley, and others offering to become subscribers (1807-9), and 21 letters from Dibdin to F. Nugee relating to loans, etc., old mor. (joints repaired), 1807 (912), Mar. 24, Hodgson Sawyer, £52 Anacreon, done into English out of the original Greek, first ed., contemp. cf., Oxford, printed by L. Lichfield, 1683, sm. 8vo. (23), May 5, Anderson Galleries

$19

[This work is the joint production of Cowley, T. Wood, J. Oldham, and Francis Wallis. With the George Dunn

bookplate.] Anacreon, Sapho, Bion et Moschus, traduction . . . par M. M[outonnet de] C[lairfonds], 2 plates and vignettes after

Eisen, some 11. stained, old mottled cf. gt., g.e., Paris, 1780, 8vo. (792), Feb. 1, Sotheby Last, £2 8s. Anacreon. Odaria Præfixo Commentario quo Poetæ genus traditur et Bibliotheca Anacreonteia advmbratvr [Greek and Latin], one of 6 copies printed on large Holland paper, medallion with the head of Anacreon on title and engraving of arms by Cagnoni, orig. bds., entirely uncut, fine copy, Parma, Ex Regio Typographeio [1784], 4to. (411), Dec. 14, Sotheby Ash, £4 IOS.

[See also July 29, £1 8s.; Mar. 29, ed. 1785, £5; May 3, £3 10s.] Anacreon. Odes, translated into English Verse, with Notes, by T. Moore, first ed., extra plates by R. K. Porter inserted, contemp. straight-grained red mor. ex., g.e., 1800, 4to. (777), Nov. 2, Sotheby Cartwright, £3 10s. Anacreon, translated by Abraham Cowley, engravings by S. Gooden, special ed. signed by the artist, parchment, Nonesuch Press, 1923 (197), Jan. 27, Hodgson Bain, £6 15s.

[See also Lot 198, £2 158.; Oct. 21, 1 12s.; Dec. 2, £3 11s.; Dec. 9, £3 15s.; Anderson Gall., Jan. 18, $22; April 12, $16.]

Anburey (Thomas).

Travels through the Interior Parts of America, first ed., map and folding plates (some torn), 2 vol., old cf., 1789 (460), June 30, Hodgson Maggs, £3 5s. [See also Dowell, Dec. 21, ed. 1791, £2 16s.]

Ancient Trades (The) Decayed, Repaired Again, wherein are declared the several Abuses that have utterly impaired all the Ancient Trades in the Kingdom, written by a Countrey Trades-man, card wrappers, 1678, sm. 4to. (12), Mar. 15, Sotheby Ellis, £5 15s. Andersen (Hans). Stories and Fairy Tales, LARGE HANDMADE PAPER EDITION, pictures by A. J. Gaskin, 2 vol., hf. vellum gt., with floral inlays on backs, t.e.g., 1893 (172), June 23, Hodgson Galloway, £2 12s. 6d.

[See also Oct. 14, ed. 1911, Dulac illus., 1; June 30, £2 48.; June 30, £1 198.; June 30, ed. 1913, £1.] Anderson (Henry). See Audley (Henry). Anderson (James). A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery, with the original Introduction containing passages cancelled in later issues, mezzotint portraits, including 5 of the Rawdon Family (4 inlaid), tables, etc., 2 vol., old red mor., broad dentelle borders round sides, tooled backs, g.e., fine copy, London, [privately printed in the year 1742, 8vo. (13), Mar. 15, Sotheby Ellis, £12 See also June 28, ex. illus., 3 vol., £23.]

Anderson (Joseph). Scotland in Pagan and Early Christian
Times, 4 vol., 1881-86 (393), Mar. 29, Dowell
£I 18s.
[See also Nov. 23, Lot 964, £2.]

Anderson (William). The Pictorial Arts of Japan, plates in
gold and colour, hf. mor., g.e., 1886, folio (206), Jan. 25,
Sotheby
Sotheran, £3 15s.

Andrada (J. F. de). Life of Dom John De Castro, wherein are seen the Portuguese's Voyages to the East Indies, etc., translated by Sir P. Wyche, Kt., portrait by Faithorne, and 2 plates, cf., 1664, folio (585), Nov. 11, Hodgson Maggs, £3 17s. 6d. André (Major John). André's Journal, an Authentic Record of the Movements and Engagements of the British Army in America from June, 1777, to November, 1778, as recorded from day to day by Major John André, edited by Henry Cabot Lodge, with 2 portraits of André, one etched by Bicknell, proof on India paper, the other engraved on wood by Hopson, proof on Japanese paper, both signed, title in two states (one on vellum, the other on India paper), and 44 facsimile reproductions of original maps and plans drawn by Major André, 2 vol., vell. gt., g.t., uncut, enclosed in red cloth solander case, Boston, 1903, roy. 4to. (16), Nov. 18, Amer. Art Assoc.

$29

[Immaculate copy. Edition limited to 487 copies for members of the Bibliophile Society. See also Anderson Gall., May 17, $40.]

Andreæ (Johannes). De sponsalibus et matrimoniis, first ed., gothic letter, 9 ll., wants fol. 10 (blank), initials and paragraph marks supplied in red, bds. [Hain *1068, Pellechet 662, Proctor *7542], [Bâle, Martin Flach, about 1474], folio (286mm. by 199mm.), (21), May 3, Sotheby

Andreæ, £18 Andrewes (Lancelot). An Apologie for Sundrie Proceedings by Iurisdiction Ecclesiasticall, 3 titles, orig. limp vellum (Heber v. 191), fine copy, 1593, sm. 4to. (14), Mar. 15, Sotheby Tregaskis, £7 10s. Andrews (Henry C.) The Heathery, or a Monograph of the Genus Erica, col. plates, Vol. 1-4 in 2 vol., cloth, uncut, 1804-6, 8vo. (3), Dec. 21, Christie Foyle, £25s. Andrews (H. C.) A Monograph on Geraniums, col. plates of all known species, hf. cf. (worn), 1805, 4to. (528), Mar. 10, Hodgson Bumpus, £5 158. [See also Mar. 10, £5 15s.; Sotheby, Mar. 1, £15.] The Botanist's Repository for New and Rare Plants, numerous col. plates, with botanical descriptions, 6 vol., cf. (bindings broken), 1796, 4to. (527), Mar. 10, Hodgson Thorp, £8 5s.

Andrews (H. C.)

[See also Sotheby, Nov. 2, ed. 1797, £13.] Andrews (John). History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland, commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783, with numerous folding maps (col. in outline) and a fine series of engraved portraits, 4 vol., orig. tree cf., London, 1785, 8vo. (30), May 17, Anderson Galleries $37.50 [Fine copy, with the Edward N. Crane bookplate.] Andrews (William Loring). Bibliopegy in the United States and kindred Subjects, illustrations of bindings and en

graved title-page, vellum bds., uncut, New York, 1902, 8vo. (18), Nov. 18, Amer. Art Assoc.

$32.50 [One of 36 copies on imperial Japan paper. Laid in is an A.L.s. from Sidney L. Smith, the engraver of the titlepage, to Mr. Andrews, relating to the title-page and tailpiece.] Andrews (W. L.) Gossip about Book Collecting, col. reproductions, 2 vol., decorated wrappers, uncut, New York, 1900, 12mo. (4), Mar. 25, Anderson Galleries $55

[One of 8 copies for presentation, with Mr. Walter Gilliss's name and the date on presentation leaf, in the autograph of the author. See also Amer. Art Assoc., April 28, on Japan paper, $60.]

Andrews (W. L.) Among My Books, No. 17 of only 38 copies printed on Holland paper, illustrated with full-page plates, reproductions of fine and artistic bindings, portraits, facsimiles, etc. on Japan vellum, olive green mor., sides decorated with gt. pointillé and fillet border, Du Seuil design, silk fly-leaves, g.e., by the Club Bindery, in marbled board slip case with felt-lined dust cover, New York, 1894, 8vo. (10), Feb. 17, Amer. Art Assoc. [The Henry W. Poor copy, with bookplate.] $100 Androuet Du Cerceau (Jacques). Original Designs in Pen-andink and Wash drawn on vellum, 113 I., including 17 very fine full-page designs for Gateways and Doorways, 12 designs for Fireplaces, 12 double-page drawings of Houses and Palaces, and 8 full-page beautifully designed and elaborate drawings for Fountains, also views of houses, plans, drawings of architectural detail, etc., a few of the drawings slightly cut into by the binder, note on fly-leaf in a 17th century hand, "M. S. de Architecture par Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau fait à Paris," bound in 17th century red mor., line panelled tooling on sides with elaborate au pointillé tooled ornaments at corners and centre, gt. back, g.e., bookplate of William Scott, Advocate, XVI. Cent., folio (325mm. by 210mm.), (63), June 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £450

[Androuet du Cerceau, born in the 16th century, was enabled to study architecture in Italy through the help of Cardinal d'Armagnac. He was architect to Henri III.] Androuet Du Cerceau (J.) Le Premier (et le Second) Volume des plus excellents Bastiments de France, first ed., plates, 2 vol., hf. cf. (binding broken), a Paris, 1576-79, folio (95), June 28, Sotheby Maggs, £60 Angas (G. F.) Savage Life and Scenes in Australia and New Zealand, plates, 2 vol., hf. cf., 1847 (6), Oct. 26, Dowell £I IIS. Angelo (Domenico). L'Ecole des Armes, first ed., 47 plates, old cf., Londres, 1763, oblong folio (298), Dec. 7, Sotheby Marks, £2 [Angelo (Henry).] Hungarian and Highland Broadsword, 24 plates designed and etched by T. Rowlandson under the

direction of Messrs. H. Angelo and Son, Fencing Masters
to the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westmin-
ster, all in colours, dedicated to Colonel Herries, contemp.
grey wrappers, neatly rebacked, [London] Published as
the Act directs, Feby. 12th, 1799, by H. Angelo, Curzon
Strt, May Fair, oblong folio (513), Dec. 2, Amer. Art
Association
$85

See

[Fine copy of the first complete edition of the Hungarian and Highland Broadsword Exercises. Each plate with wide margins. With the list of subscribers. also April 14, $60.] Angelo (H.) Reminiscences, with an Introduction by Lord Howard de Walden, 2 vol. in 4-and Angelo's Picnic, together 3 vol. in 5, 94 plates, limited editions on handmade paper, extra-illustrated by the insertion of about 430 portraits and plates, some in colours, inlaid, hf. blue crushed levant mor., gt. backs, g.t., with bookplates of William Robinson, 1904-5, 4to. (444), Mar. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £29 IOS.

[See also Feb. 8, £1 8s.; Anderson Gall., April 12, ed. 1830, $11.] Angelo (H.) The School of Fencing, with a General Explanation of the Principal Attitudes and Positions peculiar to the Art, first ed., with 47 col. plates after Gwyn, hf. contemp. leather and cloth (worn), London, 1765, oblong folio (10), Feb. 15, Anderson Galleries $37.50 Anglo-Saxon Review (The), edited by Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill, plates, 10 vol., leather, facsimiles of famous bindings, 1899-1901 (551), July 5, Sotheby Davies, £4 15s.

[See also Dec. 7, 9 vol., £1 4s.; Hodgson, Nov. 4, £3 3s. ; Feb. 10, 10 vol., £2 18s.; Anderson Gall., April 28, $13; Puttick, May 12, 1 2s. 6d.]

Annalia Dubrensia. Upon the yeerely celebration of Mr. Robert Dovers Olimpick Games upon Cotswold-Hills, first ed., woodcut front., full brown French levant mor., lettered in gt. on front cover, gt. inside borders, g.e., by Rivière, London, printed by Robert Raworth, 1636, sm. 4to. (228), April 14, Amer. Art Assoc.

$105

[Written by Michael Drayton, Ben Jonson, Shackerley Marmion, Thomas Heywood, and twenty-eight others whose names are mentioned on the title-page. The Arbury library copy, with label.]

Annals of Ireland (The), translated from the Original Irish of the Four Masters by Owen Connellan, mor. gt., 1846, 4to. (448), Jan. 25, Dowell £3 17s. 6d.

[See also Hodgson, July 29, ed. 1848, 3 vol., £9 5s.; Dowell, Mar. 29, ed. 1856, 7 vol., £16; Hodgson, Mar. 24, 7 vol., £14 10S.; Sotheby, July 29, 7 vol., £10 IOS.] Annals of Sporting, by Caleb Quizem, Esq., first ed., folding col. front. and col. plates by Rowlandson, polished cf. gt., g.e., by Rivière, Thomas Tegg, 1809, 12mo. (31), Feb. 8, Sotheby Maggs, £10

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