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tive), mor., g.e., by C. Lewis, [colophon] Vive le Roi. Imprynted in Flete-strete by me Iohan Byddell, dwelling at ye sygne of our Lady of pite, next to Flete brydge. M.v.C. xxxiiij. ye xv. day of June. Cum priuilegio Regali. Fyrste reade, and then judge, cr. 8vo. (8185), June 22, Sotheby Gibbs, £18 Woodward (G. M.) Elements of Bacchus; or, Toasts and Sentiments, given by Distinguished Characters, 40 ports. in aquatint, cf. gt., g.e., by Rivière, London, William Holland, 1792, 4to. (421), Nov. 17, American Art Association

$120 Woodward (G. M.) Olio of Good Breeding, col. caricature plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., R. Ackermann, n.d., 4to. (552), May 12, Sotheby Maggs, £7 10S. Woodward (J.) and Burnett (G.) Treatise on Heraldry, plates of arms blazoned in col., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1892Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, plates of arms blazoned in col., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1894, together 3 vol., 8vo. (1307), Feb. 10, Sotheby Thorp, £5 Woolley Photographs. Photographs of Fifteenth Century Types, of the exact size of the Originals, designed to supplement published examples, with references to Proctor's Index, 500 photographs in 5 cl. cases, 50 sets issued, with printed list in narrow folio, of which 150 copies were issued, 1899-1905, folio (178), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £27 Woolman (J.) Journal of his Life and Travels in the service of the Gospel, in red and black, woodcut, vell. (2 copies), Essex House Press, 1901, 8vo. (68), March 29, Sotheby Daffern, £2 12s. 6d. Woolton (J.) Armoure of Proufe, chiefly black letter, 56 11., A-G in eights, woodcut device on title, woodcut crest of Sir W. Cecil on the verso, woodcut initials (a few sidenotes cut into, lower corners of several 11. mended), mor. gt., Miller arms, g.e., by F. Bedford [Maunsell, p. 122], J. Shepperde, 1576, sm. 8vo. (509), May 5, Sotheby

Quaritch, £18 Woolton (J.) Nevve Anatomie of vvhole man, as well of his body, as of his Soule, roman and italic letter, 56 11., § 4, A-G 4 in eights, woodcut on verso of title, mor. gt., Miller arms in centres, g.e., by F. Bedford [Maunsell, p. 23], T. Purfoote, 1576, sm. 8vo. (508), May 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 15S. Woolton (J.) Of the Conscience, chiefly black letter, 54 11., A-O 2 in fours, title within ornamental border, woodcut initials (part of headline on H ii. verso missed in printing), mor. gt. ex., Miller arms in centres, g.e., [Maunsell, p. 123], H. Jackson for Humfery Toye, 1576, 16mo. (510), May 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £18 Wordsworth (W.) Kendal and Windermere Railway. Two Letters reprinted from the Morning Post, revised with

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additions, first ed., sewn, in slip case, London [1844], 12mo. (989), March 15, Anderson Galleries $105 Wordsworth (W.) Lyrical Ballads, first ed., with the leaf of errata and list of Cottle's books by Longman (margin of one leaf torn), bds., uncut, rebacked parchment, Printed for J. & A. Arch, Gracechurch-Street, 1798, 8vo. (437), May 20, Sotheby Spencer, £II IOS. Wordsworth (W.) Ode on the Installation of His Royal Highness Prince Albert as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, first ed., port. of Prince Albert, pages printed within illuminated borders, orig. glazed wrappers (stained), London [1847], 4to. (990), March 15, Anderson Galleries $132.50 Wordsworth (W.) [Ode to the Memory of Charles Lamb], a poem without title, commencing "To the dear memory of a frail good Man," printed on 7 pp., with both orig. pink and white wrappers (foxed, as are all the known copies), inscribed I Wm. Pearson from Wm. Wordsworth," etc., Privately printed (1835)-A letter from Wordsworth to Pearson, on 4 PP., Dec., 1849, 8vo.-The foregoing bound with Pearson (W.) Papers, Letters, and Journals, port., For private circulation, 1863, in 1 vol., mor. (484), Jan. 21, Puttick Spencer, £40 Wordsworth (W.) The Prelude, 1799-1805, in black and red, limp vell., Doves Press, 1915, sm. 4to. (152), March 4, Sotheby Bain, £8 10s. Wordsworth (W.) White Doe of Rylstone, first ed., bds., uncut, 1815, 4to. (202), July 28, Puttick Cardon, 12s. 6d. Wordsworth (W.) [Works.] Poetica! Works, 8 vol., with Life by W. Knight, 3 vol., fronts., together 11 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Edin., 1889, 8vo. (184), Nov. 20, Hodgson Maggs, £7 10S. Worke for Chimny-Sweepers: Or, A warning for Tabacconists. Describing the pernicious vse of Tabacco, no lesse pleasant then profitable for all sorts to reade. Fumus patriæ, Igne alieno Luculentior. As much to say, Better be chokt with English hemp, then poisoned with Indian Tabacco, A-G in fours, first leaf orig. blank with sign. A, no sign. D, device on title, woodcut initials, cf. ex., by F. Bedford, Imprinted by T. Este for Thomas Bushell, & are to be sould at the great North dore of Powles, 1602, sm. 4to. (8186), June 22, Sotheby Maggs, £52 Worlidge (T.) Select Collection of Drawings from Antique Gems, 180 plates and port., bound in 2 vol., mor. super ex., silk linings, g.e., 1768, 4to. (831), June 16, Sotheby Stow, £6_5s. [£2 6s., mor. gt., g.e., in 1 vol., March 29, Sotheby, Lot 134.] Worming of a Mad Dogge (The): or, a Soppe for Cerbervs the Iaylor of Hell. No confvtation bvt a sharpe Redargution of the bayter of Women. [Joseph Swetnam.] By Constantia Munda-dux fœmina facit. [Quotation from

Virg. Æn. i.], A-F 3 in fours, title on A 2, in prose and verse, mor. ex., Printed for Lavrence Hayes, and are to be sold at his shop neere Fleet-bridge, ouer_against St. Brides Lane, 1617, sm. 4to. (8187), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £22 Wortley (Sir F.) Characters and Elegies, orig. ed., A-K 2 in fours, and a leaf of errata, which is misplaced between pp. 32-3, with the author's autograph corrections and additions, in the orig. limp vell. binding, with gilt lines, crowned Tudor rose in centres, and fleurs-de-lys in corners, g.e., with silk ties, and 14 orig. blanks, Printed in the Yeere, CI.ICXLVI., sm. 4to. (8188), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £61 Wortley (Sir F.) Declaration from York, By Sir Francis Wortley, Knight and Baronet. In vindication of himself from divers aspersions and rumours concerning the drawing of his sword, and other actions, 4 11., cf. ex., g.e., padded with blanks, by F. Bedford, Printed by A. N. for Thomas Warren, 1642, sm. 4to. (8190), June 22, Sotheby Ellis, £I IS. Wortley (Sir F.) Dvtie of Sir Francis Wortley; Deliniated, in his piovs pitty and Christian Commiseration of the Sorrowes and Sufferings of the most vertuous, yet unfortunate Lady Elisabeth Queene of Bohemia, in verse, 6 11., the last blank, cf. gt., Printed by R. O.[ulton] for F.[rancis] W.[ortley], MDCXLI., sm. 4to. (8189), June 22, Sotheby Ellis, £3 5s. Wotton (Sir H.) Elements of Architectvre, first ed., orig. vell., g.e., autograph on fly-leaf, Printed by Iohn Bill, M.DC.XXIV., sm. 4to. (8191), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 15S. Wotton (Sir H.) Letters of Sir Henry Wotton to Sir Edmund Bacon, first ed., title and preface 2 ll., A-G in twelves, last leaf blank, cf. ex., Printed by R. W. for F. T. at the three Daggers in Fleet-street, 1661, sm. 8vo. (8195), June 22, Sotheby Meynell, £6 5s.

[$102.50, hf. cf. gt., March 15, Anderson Galleries, Lot 999.] Wotton (Sir H.) Parallell betweene Robert late Earle of Essex, and George late Duke of Buckingham, first ed., A-B in fours, with woodcut ports. of the Earl and Duke on the title, a port. of Wotton inserted, hf. mor., 1641, sm. 4to. (8192), June 22, Sotheby Pickering, £2 158. Wotton (Sir H.) Reliquia Wottonianæ, first ed., 3 ports., russ. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by Thomas Maxey, for R. Marriot, G. Bedel, and T. Garthwait, 1651, cr. 8vo. (8194), June 22, Sotheby Meynell, £6

[£2, old cf., Dec. 10, Hodgson, Lot 504.] Wotton (Sir H.) Short View of the Life and Death of George Villers, Duke of Buckingham, first ed., B-E 2 in fours and the title, with a port. of the Duke of Buckingham,

mor. gt., g.e., Printed for William Sheares [1642], sm. 4to. (8193), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 15s. Wotton (Dr. W.) Miscellaneous Discourses relating to the Traditions and Usages of the Scribes and Pharisees in our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ's Time, 2 folded plates, 2 vol., cf. ex., W. Bowyer for Tim. Goodwin, 1718, 8vo. (8196), June 22, Sotheby Maggs, 11s. Wouvermans (P.) Euvres, gravées d'après ses meilleurs Tableaux qui sont dans les plus beaux Cabinets de Paris et ailleurs, port., engraved title and 126 plates (including several extra plates inserted) by Moyreau, Danckerts and others (stain on port. and on blank margin of title), hf. mor. (rubbed), Paris, 1737, folio (203), Feb. 10, Sotheby Spencer, £52

[£28, hf. mor., t.e.g., July 19, Sotheby, Lot 28.] Wren (Chr.) Parentalia: Or, Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens, ports. and plates, mor. ex., by F. Bedford, M DCCL., folio (8197), June 22, Sotheby

Quaritch, £14 IOS.

[£3 10s., old cf. (cracked), Feb. 10, Sotheby, Lot 204.] Wren (M., Bishop of Ely). Wren's Anatomy. Discovering his notorious pranks, and shamefull wickednesse, 8 11., cuts on title, new hf. russ., Printed in the yeare, that Wren ceasd to domineere, 1641, sm. 4to. (8198), June 22, Sotheby Pickering, I IS. Wren (M., Bp. of Ely). The Wrens Nest Defil'd, Or, Bishop Wren Anatomiz'd, his Life and Actions dissected and laid open, 4 11., cut on title, new vell., Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641, sm. 4to. (8199), June 22, Sotheby Pickering, I IS. Wright (E.) The Haven-finding Art, or the Way to find any Hauen or Place at sea, by the latitude and variation, folding woodcut as front. and cuts in the text (one cropped), title defective, unbd., G. B. R. N. and R. B., 1599, sm. 4to. (518), March 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £29 Wright (J.) Spiritual Songs for Children: or, Poems on several subjects and occasions, A-H 3 in sixes, cf. ex., Printed for H. Turpin, St. John's Street, West Smithfield [c. 1790], 12mo. (8200), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 5s. Wright (L.) A Display of Dvty, Deckt with sage Sayings, pithie Sentences, and proper Similies, A-F in fours, title on A 2, black letter, modern cf., Printed by Edward Griffin for George Purslowe, 1614, sm. 4to. (8201), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 IOS. Wright (P.) R. P. Petri Writi Sacerdotis angli, e Soc. Jesv. Mors, qvam ob fidem passvs est Londini XXIX. Maii. M.DC.LI., A-Giv. in twelves, red mor., plain, g.e., n. pl., 1651, sm. 8vo. (8202), June 22, Sotheby Ellis, 145. Wright (T.) God's Revenge against Murther and Adultery, Express'd in Thirty several Tragical Histories, second ed., front. in compartments and plate in book ii., cf. ex., Printed for B. Crayle at the Peacock and Bible at the West

end of St. Paul's Church, 1688, 8vo. (8203), June 22, Sotheby Edwards, £4 4S. Wright (T.) The Female Virtuoso's. A Comedy, first ed., 30 l., hf. russ., Printed by J. Wilde, for R. Vincent, in Cliffords-Inn-lane, Fleet-street, 1693, sm 4to. (8204), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s. Wroth (Lady Mary). Countesse of Montgomeries Urania, engraved title, orig. cf., For J. Marriott and J. Grismand, 1621, folio (316), June 14, Sotheby Pickering, £14 IOS. [Another copy realised £9 10s., orig. cf., same sale, Lot 317.] Wurtemberg (Duke of). Kurtze vnd Warhaffte Beschreibung der Badenfahrt: Welche der Durchleuchtig Hochgeborn Fürst vnd Herr Herr Friderich, Hertzog zu Württemberg vvnd Teckh, Grave zu Mümppelgart . . . In negst abgeloffenem 1592. Jahr, Von Mümppelgart ausz, In . . . Engellandt hernach im zurück zeihen durch die Niderland, bisz widerumb gehn Mümppelgart, verrichtet hat, first ed., lit. goth, title within woodcut border, cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford . . . Gedruckt zu Tübingen, bey Erhardo Cellio. Anno 1602, sm. 4to. (8205), June 22, Sotheby

Quaritch, £15 IOS.

[A-P in fours. Folding cut between pp. 10 and 11. Two folding broadsides between pp. 19 and 20, and two others at pp. 26 and 27. A woodcut of a garden platt at P. 34, and between 34 and 35 a single leaf containing an Order from Admiral Howard, dated from Bifleete, Sept. 2, 1592, to all Justices of the Peace to furnish the Duke with post horses on his way to the sea-side. A woodcut of a water-wheel between folios 44 and 45.] Wurtemberg (Duke of). Warhaffte Beschreibung Zweyer Raisen welcher Erste (die Badenfahrt genannt) der Durchleuchtig Hochgeborne Furst vnnd Herr Herr Friderich Hertzog zu Wurttemberg vnnd Teckh Graue zu Mumppelgart *** im Jahr 1592, twelfth ed., first part, A-P 4 in fours, lit. goth., 2 vol. in 1, new vell., Tubingen In der Cellischen Truckerey. Anno 1603, sm. 4to. (8206), June 22, Sotheby Maggs, £12 5s. Wycherley (W.) The Country-Wife, a Comedy, 38 l., hf. bd., large copy, Printed for T. Dring, and sold by R. Bentley, and S. Magnes in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1688, sm. 4to. (8211), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £15S. Wycherley (W.) Gentleman Dancing-Master. A Comedy, first ed., 52 ll. (title soiled), hf. bd., Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman and Thomas Dring at the Sign of the Blew Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, etc., 1673, sm. 4to. (8208), June 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £14 Wycherley (W.) Love in a Wood, or, St. James's Park. A Comedy, first ed., 52 l., hf. mor., Printed by J. M. for H. Herringman, at the Sign of the Blew Anchor, in the LowerWalk of the New Exchange, 1672, sm. 4to. (8207), June 22, Sotheby Dobell, £10 10S.

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