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B--M 2 in fours, new vell., Printed for Jacob Tonson (as above), 1694, sm. 4to. (2522) Edwards, 11S. 7222 Dryden (John) Junior. The Husband His own Cuckold. A Comedy, first ed., A, 4 leaves; *, 2 leaves; B-H 4 in fours, new vell., Printed for J. Tonson (as above), 1696, sm. 4to. (2523) Quaritch, LIIS. 7223 Du Bartas (Guillaume de Saluste). Du Bartas His Diuine Weekes & Workes Trans. by Iosvah Sylvester [second ed.], A, 10 leaves, including engraved title; B-Xx in eights; Xx*, 3 leaves; Yy-Aaa in eights, large arms of the Earl of Essex, ornaments, etc., mor. ex. [Humphrey Lownes, 1605], sm. 4to. (2524) Edwards, £1 Is. 7224 Du Bartas. Du Bartas His Diuine Weekes and Workes Trans. by Sylvester, woodcuts, woodcut ornaments and initials, cf. ex., Printed by Humfrey Lownes, dwelling on Bread-street hill, 1621, folio (2525) Edwards, £3

[Title, engraved by Elstracke in compartments, preceded by a blank, 2 leaves; A, 8 leaves; B-Mmmmm 2 in sixes, besides a large folding leaf at the end, containing "The Mysterie of Mysteries," within woodcut border (often wanted).—Catalogue.]

7225 Du Bartas. Part of Dv Bartas, English and French, and in his owne Kinde of Verse, so neare the French Englished as may teach an English-man French, or a French-man English. By William L'Isle of Wilburgham, Esquier, woodcut and woodcut ornaments, old cf., g. e., Printed by John Haviland, 1625, sm. 4to. (2526)

£4

[T, 4 leaves, including title; TT, 4 leaves; A-M(m)i in fours. Prefixed is "A Pastorall Dedication to the King," in verse, occupying 5 leaves, which is followed by a preface to the readers, filling 2 leaves more.-Catalogue.] 7226 Du Cange. Glossarium mediæ et infimæ Latinitatis, 7 vol., cf. ex., Parisiis, excud. Firmin-Didot Fratres, 1840-50, 4to. (2528) Sotheran, £8 8s. 7227 [Ducci (Lorenzo).] Ars Avlica or the Courtiers Arte, A-N in twelves, title on A 3, A 10 blank, mor. ex., Printed by Melch. Bradwood for Edward Blount, 1607, sm. 8vo. (2529) Edwards, £4 18s. 7228 Duff (Sir M. E. Grant). The Club, 1764-1905, roxburghe binding, t. e. g., uncut, Roxburghe Club, 1905, 4to. (2531) James, £3 35. 7229 [Duffett (Thomas).] The Amorous Old-woman: or, 'Tis Well if it Take. A Comedy, orig. ed., 3 leaves, comprising title, prologue, and Dramatis personæ; B-L1 in fours, new hf. cf., g. e., Printed for Simon Neale, at the Three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, MDCLXXIV., sm. 4to. (2532) Maggs, 135.

7230 Duffett (T.) The Spanish Rogue, orig. ed., 4 leaves, including title, B-K 4, hf. mor., Printed for William Cademan at the Pope's Head, in the Lower Walk in the New Exchange in the Strand, M.DC.LXXIV., sm. 4to. (2533) Quaritch, £2

7231 Duffett (T.) The Mock-Tempest: or the Enchanted Castle, orig. ed., title, 2 leaves, and B--H in fours, cf. ex., Printed for William Cademan, 1675, sm. 4to. (2534) Quaritch, £2 7232 Dugdale (Gilbert). The Time Triumphant, black and roman letter, A-B in fours, or 8 leaves, woodcut ornaments, mor., g.e., Printed by R. B., 1604 (2537) Quaritch, £25

[Not more than 3 or 4 copies appear to be known. The very rare portrait of King James in his Coronation robes, by Vaughan, is inlaid on the front fly-leaf.--Catalogue.] 7233 Dugdale (Sir William). Monasticon Anglicanum, first ed., views, plates of religious costumes, etc., by W. Hollar and D. King, 3 vol. bound in 5, old French mor., g. e. (Derome), fine copy, R. Hodgkinsonne, 1655, Alice Warren, 1661, and R. Scott, 1683, folio (2538) Quaritch, £16 10S. 7234 Dugdale. Monasticon Anglicanum, 3 vol. in 1, R. Harbin, etc., 1718-Two Additional Volumes, by John Stevens, 2 vol., T. Taylor, etc., 1722-3, plates after Hollar and King, 3 vol., uniform russ. ex., large and fine copies, 1718-23, folio (2539) Bull, £4 8s. 7235 Dugdale. The Antiquities of Warwickshire, port. and plates by W. Hollar, map by Vaughan, etc., mor., g. e., Printed by Thomas Warren, 1656, folio (2540) Pickering, £21 [First edition. The present copy belonged to Elias Ashmole, and has an autograph inscription on the title, "Ex dono Authoris, 4°. Dec. 1656." Ashmole gave it away to some one, who has written below, "Ex dono Eliæ Ashmole, Armi. Mar. 8, 1681."-Catalogue.

7236 Dugdale. The Antiquities of Warwickshire, second ed., LARGE PAPER, ports., maps and plates by W. Hollar, etc., 2 vol., mor. ex., fine copy, J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1730, imp. folio (2541) Quaritch, £25 7237 Dugdale. The History of St. Pauls Cathedral in London, first ed., port. and plates by W. Hollar, inner margins of the double views guarded, mor. ex., Printed by Tho. Warren, in the year of our Lord God 1658, folio (2542) Maggs, £1 14s. 7238 Dugdale. The History of St. Paul's Cathedral, second ed., port. and plates after Hollar, old russ., m. e., 1716, folio (2543) Quaritch, £2 7239 Dugdale. History of Imbanking and Drayning, first ed., maps (writing on title), old russ. gt., Printed by Alice Warren, 1662, folio (2544) Quaritch, £3 [This copy has the 5 additional leaves at end, marked A and B, as in the presentation copy in the College of Arms. Catalogue.]

7240 Dugdale. Origines Juridiciales, first ed., 5 ports. and plates of arms, russ. ex., Printed by F. and T. Warren for the Author, 1666, folio (2545) Maggs, £6 5s.

7241 Dugdale. Origines Juridiciales, third ed., 8 ports. and plates of arms, mor., g. e., Printed for Christop. Wilkinson, 1680, Edwards, £145. 7242 Dugdale. The Baronage of England, LARGE PAPER, folded

folio (2546)

genealogical tables, 3 vol. in 2, mor. ex., Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Abel Roper, etc., 1675-6, roy. folio (2547) Quaritch, £T

[This copy has the leaf referred to by Lowndes : A Review of the Errata in the first Volume, thus corrected." It is placed at the end of vol. i., and is smaller than the other leaves, though uncut.--Catalogue.]

7243 Dugdale. A Short View of the Late Troubles in England, LARGE PAPER, proof port. of Charles I. by Faithorne, unsigned, Hollar's port. of Dugdale inserted, old russ., g. e., Oxford, Printed at the Theater for Moses Pitt, 1681, folio (2548) Quaritch, £105. 7244 Dugdale. A Perfect Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to the Great Councils and Parliaments of this Realm, LARGE AND THICK PAPER, mor. ex., fine copy, Printed by S. R. for R. Clavell, at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1685, folio (2549) Quaritch, £2 10S. 7245 Du Guesclin (Bertrand). "Cy commēce le Romāt Bertrād de Gluesqin Jadis coñestable de France et nez de la nacon de Bretaigne," etc., mor.ex., by Capé, sm. 4to. (2550)

Quaritch, £86 [Manuscript of the beginning of the fifteenth century, written on 104 leaves of vell., in cursive lettres bâtardes, long lines, 34 to a full page, red rubrics, and illuminated and pen ornamental initials, with marginal flourishes, etc. -Catalogue.] 7246 [Dulaney (Daniel).] Considerations on the propriety of imposing Taxes on the British Colonies, A-G in fours (title loose), the preface dated from "Virginia, August 12, 1765,” hf. mor., North America: printed by a NorthAmerican, 1765, sm. 4to. (2551) Maggs, £4 5s. 7247 Dumont (Abbé H.) Motets à deux voix, avec la Bassecontinue, woodcut initials, etc., 3 vol., mor., g. e., by Holloway, A Paris, par Robert Ballard, seul Imprimeur du Roy, pour la Musique, 1668, sm. 4to. (2552)

Maggs, £38

[Tenor: title, etc., 3 leaves; A-G2 in fours. Altus : title, etc., 3 leaves; A-I 2 in fours. Bassus: title, etc., 3 leaves; A-Ki in fours.—Catalogue.]

7248 Dunton (John). A Trve Iovrnall of the Sally Fleet, large folded chart, A-F in fours, besides the map or card, mor., g.e., Printed by Iohn Dawson for Thomas Nicholes, at the Bible in Popes-head Alley, 1637, sm. 4to. (2553)

Quaritch, £4 7249 Dunton (J.) A Voyage Round the World: or, a PocketLibrary. Divided into several Volumes, 2 vol. (some margins cut into), cf. ex., Richard Newcome, n. d. and 1691, 8vo. (2554) B. F. Stevens, £5 5s.

[Vol. i., A-K8; vol. ii., A-14 in eights. One more volume was published.-Catalogue.]

7250 [Dupont (Gratian) Seigneur de Drusac]. Cōtroverses des sexes masculin et foemenin, small woodcuts and ornamental

initials, folios 1-264, including title (title mended), mor. ex., On les vend a Paris en la rue neufve nostre Dame, a lenseigne sainct Nicolas par Pierre sergēt, 1541, sm. 8vo. (2555) Leighton, £8 7251 Dupuys (Rémy). La tryumphante et solemnelle entree faicte sur le nouuel et ioyeux aduenement de treshault trespuissant et tresexcellent prince Monsieur Charles prince des hespaignes, Archiduc daustrice duc de bourgongue Côte de Flandres, etc. En sa ville de Bruges lan mil. v. cēs & xv. le xviiie iour dapuril, lettres bâtardes, long lines, 40 to a full page, calligraphic initial and Gourmont's device on title, 33 woodcuts, 28 of which are full-page, and ornamental initials, A-Giii in sixes, including title, mor., gilt ornaments, g. e., by F. Bedford (title strengthened and plain corner mended), (illustration in catalogue,) [Paris] Gilles de Gourmont [1515], sm. folio (2556) Quaritch, £500

[The earliest pageant printed with engravings, and it is believed that three copies only are known. One in the Royal Library at Brussels, the present, which was formerly in M. Paelinck's collection and was afterwards sold in the Van der Linde sale in 1864, and a third (with two leaves in fac.) in the British Museum.-Catalogue.]

7252 D'Urfey. Madam Fickle or the Witty False One. A Comedy, first ed., A—K 2 in fours, but D has only 2 leaves, new hf. mor., Printed by T. N. for James Magnes and Rich. Bentley, M.DC.LXXVII., sm. 4to. (2559) Edwards, 135. 7253 D'Urfey. The Fool Turn'd Critick: A Comedy, first ed., A, 2 leaves; B-12 in fours, new hf. cf., Printed for James Magnes and Richard Bentley, 1678, sm. 4to. (2560) Quaritch, LI IS. 7254 D'Urfey. Squire Oldsapp: or, the Night-Adventurers. A Comedy, first ed., A, 2 leaves; B-K 2 in fours, new hf. cf., Printed for James Magnes and Richard Bentley, 1679, sm. 4to. (2562) Quaritch, 14s.

7255 D'Urfey. The Virtuous Wife; or, Good Luck at last. A Comedy, first ed., 3 leaves, B-K 3 in fours, K 3 blank, new hf. cf., In the Savoy: Printed by T. N. for R. Bentley and M. Magnes, 1680, sm. 4to. (2563) Edwards, 145. 7256 D'Urfey. The Progress of Honesty: Or, a View of a Court and City. A Pindarique Poem, first ed., title, B—G 2 in twos, in verse, new hf. cf., t. e. g., uncut (stained, some plain top corners mended), Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh, 1681, sm. 4to. (2564) Quaritch, £1 145. 7257 D'Urfey. Sir Barnaby Whigg: or, No Wit like a Womans. A Comedy, first ed., A-14 in fours, new hf. cf., t. eg., Printed by A. G. and J. P. for Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Black Bull in Cornhil, 1681, sm. 4to. (2565) Maggs, 15s. 7258 D'Urfey. The Injured Princess, or the Fatal VVager, first ed., A, 2 leaves; B-H 2 in fours, new hf. cf., t. e. g., Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, near the Piazza, 1682, sm. 4to. (2566) Quaritch, £1 5s.

7259 D'Urfey.

The Royalist. A Comedy, first ed., A-14 in fours, new hf. cf., t. e. g., Printed for Jos. Hindmarsh, 1682, sm. 4to. (2567) Edwards, 15s. 7260 D'Urfey. The Banditti, or, A Ladies Distress. A Play, first ed., A, 2 leaves, including title; a, 4 leaves; B-14 in fours, new hf. cf., t. e. g., Printed by J. B. for R. Bentley, 1686, sm. 4to. (2568) Quaritch, 19s. 7261 D'Urfey. A Common-Wealth of Women. A Play, first ed., A-H4 in fours, new hf. cf., Printed for R. Bentley in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, etc., 1686, sm. 4to. (2569) Quaritch, £1 155. 7262 D'Urfey. A Fool's Preferment. A Comedy, first ed., new hf. cf., Printed for Jos. Knight, and Fra. Saunders, 1688, sm. 4to. (2570) Edwards, 10s. [A-N 4 in fours. M and N are occupied by the songs set to music with a separate title.-Catalogue.]

7263 D'Urfey. Love for Money: or, the Boarding School. A Comedy, first ed., A-H4 in fours, new hf. cf., t.e.g., Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1691, sm. 4to. (2572)

Quaritch, 125. 7264 D'Urfey. Love for Money: or, the Boarding School. A Comedy, A-KI in fours, new hf. cf., t. e. g., Printed for Abel Roper at the Mitre in Fleetstreet, etc., 1691, sm. 4to. (2573) Spencer, IIS. 7265 D'Urfey. The Richmond Heiress: or a Woman Once in the Right. A Comedy, first ed. (first issue), A-I4 in fours, new hf. cf., Printed for Samuel Briscoe, over-against Will's Coffee-House in Covent-Garden, 1693, sm. 4to. (2575) Quaritch, £1 7266 D'Urfey. The Richmond Heires; or a Woman Once in the Right, a Comedy, new hf. cf. (imprint as above), sm. 4to. (2576) Quaritch, 145. [A, 5 leaves; B-I in fours. A different issue from the above, with errors corrected, and some alterations and additions. Catalogue.]

7267 D'Urfey. The Comical History of Don Quixote, the three parts complete, first eds., 3 vol., new hf. cf., t. e. g., Printed for Samuel Briscoe, 1694-6, sm. 4to. (2577) Hatchard, £4 7268 D'Urfey. Gloriana. A Funeral Pindarique Poem, first ed., A-G2 in twos, new hf. cf., Printed for Samuel Briscoe, 1695, sm. 4to. (2578) Edwards, 16s. 7269 D'Urfey. A New Opera, Call'd Cinthia and Endimion: or, the Loves of the Deities, first ed., A-G 4 in fours, new hf. cf. (slightly wormed), Printed by W. Onley, for Sam. Briscoe, in Russel-street, Covent-Garden, etc., 1697, sm. 4to. (2579) Pickering, L 7270 D'Urfey. The Intrigues at Versailles: or, A Jilt in all Humours A Comedy, first ed., A-12 in fours (a few headlines cut), new hf. cf., t. e. g., Printed for E. Saunders, 1697, sm. 4to. (2580) Quaritch, Li 7271 D'Urfey. The Campaigners: or, the Pleasant Adventures at Brussels. A Comedy, first ed., A, 4 leaves; a—d 4;

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