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3412 STERNE (Laurence) A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY. New York, 1884. With twelve full-page illustrations in photogravure by the Goupil process, and numerous sketches througout the text, from designs by MAURICE, LELOÍR, SPECIAL EDITION (DE GRANDE LUXE) printed throughout on Japanese paper, the photogravures IN TWO STATES (see reproduction), and a BEAUTIFUL, ORIGINÁL, AND UNPUBLISHED WATER-COLOUR DRAWING BY MAURICE LELOIR, in delicate satin case, prettily designed, enclosed in a box £15 15s

Only 100 copies printed.

A DELICATELY-COLOURED COPY.

3413 STERNE (Laurence) A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY. 1885. With twelve full-page illustrations in the charming Goupil photogravure process, and 229 exquisite vignette engravings, by M. LELOIR, each deliciously coloured by hand, in the beautiful French style (see reproduction), making this superb edition one of the handsomest and at the same time one of the most readable editions of the favourite work, 4to, morocco super extra, tooled back and corners, top edges gilt, uncut (a superb volume) £8 8s 3414 STERNE (Laurence) A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Through France and Italy, by Mr. Yorick. 1768. FIRST EDITION, 2 vols, 12mo, new calf extra

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3415

Only three copies were done with the plates coloured by hand.

Another copy, old calf, slightly taller, very fine

Another Edition, 1792. With six very fine illustrations by STOTHARD (see reproduction), LARGE PAPER COPY, FIRST IMPRESSIONS, 8vo, old morocco 3417

£3 3s £5 5s THOMAS £2 2s

Another copy. Small paper, 8vo, old calt neat

£1 1s

3419 STERNE (Laurence) THE BEAUTIES OF STERNE, comprising his Humorous and Descriptive Tale, Letters, etc., etc. 1809. FIRST EDITION, with two COLOURED caricatures by THOMAS ROWLANDSON, 12mo. half morocco 10s 6d

3420 STEVENSON (Robert Louis) Across the Plains. 1892. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth, uncut 6s 6d

3420a STEVENSON (R. L.) A Foot-note to History, Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa. 1892. FIRST EDITION, map, 8vo, cloth, uncut

6s

3421 STEVENSON (H. L.) Ballads. 1890. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth, uncut 6s 3422 The same, LARGE PAPER, only one hundred so printed, cloth, uncut, as issued £2 2s 3422a STEVENSON'S (R. L.) CATRIONA, a Sequel to "Kidnapped," being Memoirs of the further adventures of David Balfour at Home and Abroad, in which are set forth his misfortunes anent the Appin Murder, his troubles with Lord Advocate Grant. Captivity on the Bass Rock, Journey into Holland and France, and singular relations with James More Drummond or Mac Gregor, a son of the notorious Rob Roy, and his daughter Catriona, written by himself, and now set forth. 1893. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth 7s 6d 3423 STEVENSON (R. L.) FATHER DAMIEN, an Open Letter to the Reverend Doctor Hyde, of Honolulu.` 1890. FIRST PUBLISHED EDITION, 8vo, sewn, uncut, as issued 2o 6d 3423a STEVENSON (R. L.) Island Nights Entertainments, consisting of the Beach of Falesa, The Bottle Imp, The Isles of Voices. 1893. FIRST EDITION, with illustrations by Gordon Browne and W. Hatherell, 8vo, cloth, uncut, as issued 6s

3424 STEVENSON (R. L.) MEMORIES AND PORTRAITS. 1887. FIRST EDITION, post 8vo, original cloth, uncut 3425

The same, LARGE PAPER

9s

£2 2s

3426 STEVENSON (R. L.) Speculum Universitatis, Alma Mater's Mirror, edited by Thomas Spencer Baynes and Lewis Campbell. Saint Andrews, 1887. FIRST EDITION, engravings by F. Paton, Mrs. Lemon, etc., 12mo, cloth gilt

Containing contributions, published for the first time, by R. L. Stevenson, Andrew Lang, Austin Dobson, etc., etc. 3427 STEVENSON (R. L.) The Black Arrow, a Tale of the Two Roses. EDITION, 8vo, cloth, uncut

3428 STEVENSON (R. L) The Master of Ballantrae, a Winter's Tale. EDITION, 8vo, cloth, uncut

9s

1888. FIRST

10s 6d 1889. 1889. FIRST

10s

3429 STEVENSON (R. L.) THE NEW AMPHION, being the Book of the Edinburgh University Union Fancy Fair, in which are contained sundry Artistick, Instructive, and Diverting Matters, all now made publick for the first time. Edinburgh, 1886. FIRST EDITION, numerous engravings, 12mo, original binding 7s 6d Contains Some College Memories," by R. L. Stevenson, contributions by A. Lang, R. Browning. J. M. Barrie, R. Garnett, etc., etc. These were specially written for this production, the proceeds of which were devoted to charitable purposes. 3430 STEVENSON (R. L.) The Scots Observer, May 3 and May 10, 1890, containing FATHER DAMIEN, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON." Two parts, sewn, as issued, rare This is the first appearance in print in England of this famous " open letter." 3431 STEVENSON (R. L.) The Silverado Squatters. 1883. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth, spotless as new

12s

15s

3432 STEVENSON (R. L.) Underwoods. 1887. FIRST EDITION, foolscap 8vo, cloth, spotless as new 3433 The same, LARGE PAPER

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£2 2s

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3434 STEVENSON (Robert Louis) WEIR OF HERMISTON, an Unfinished Romance. 1896. FIRST EDITION, sm. 8vo, cloth, uncut

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3435 STEVENSON (R. L.) and W. E. HENLEY.-Three Plays, Deacon Brodie, Beau Austin, Admiral Guinea. 1892. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth, uncut 3436 STOCKWOOD (John, Schoolmaster at Tunbridge) PROGYMNASMA SCHOLASTICUM, Hoc est EPIGRAMMATUM GRÆCORUM, ex Anthologia selectorum ab He. Stephano, etc., etc. Londoni, Adam Islip, 1597. 12mo, calf gilt 10s

15s

3437 STOTHARD (Thomas, R. A.) THE ADVENTURES OF TELEMACHUS, the Son of Ulysses, from the French of Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, by JOHN HAWKESWORTH, corrected and revised by G. Gregory, M.D 1795. With twelve beautiful engravings by THOMAS STOTHARD (see reproduction), etc. 2 vols, 4to, fine clean copy in the original boards, UNCUT £1 7s 6d

3438 STOTHARD (Thomas, R.A.) THE MINE, a Dramatic Poem, to which are added Two Historic Odes, by JOHN SARGENT, Esq. 1796. With pretty plates by THOMAS STOTHARD, 12mo, morocco extra, gilt edges (Roger Payne style) 3439

9s

Another edition. 1805. Plates by Stothard, red morocco extra, gilt edges 7s 6d 3440 STRAFFORD (Earl of) An Argument of Law concerning the Bill of Attainder of High Treason of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, by Mr. St. John, Solicitor-General. 1641. 4to, sezon 4s 6d 3441 STRAFFORD (Earl of) Lord Digbie's Speech in the House of Commons to the Bill of Attainder of the Earle of Strafford. 1641. Small 4to, half bound 3s 6d 3442 STRAFFORD (Earl of) The Conclusion of his Defence, also his Speech on the Scaffold. 1641. 4to, vellum

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3444 STROWD (Master) His Speech in Parliament in Reply to the Articles of High Treason against Himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Master Pym, Sir Arthur Haselrigg, Master Hamden and Hollis, exhibited by His Majestie, wherein he cleareth himselfe concerning the same. 1642. 4to, half 3s 6d

bound

3445 SUCKLING (Sir John) FRAGMENTA AUREA, a Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces (Poems, Plays, Letters, etc.), written by Sir John Suckling, and published by a friend to perpetuate his memory, Printed by his owne copies. H. Moseley, 1648. Fine engraved portrait of the author surrounded with laurels, by William Marshall (see reproduction), 8vo, calf extra, gilt edges, by RIVIERE £4 18s

3446 SUE (Eugene) THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS. 1845. 1845. FIRST (and Best English) Edition, 3 vols, royal 8vo, with numerous engravings throughout, a very choice set, in stained calf super extra, top edges gilt, totally uncut, with the original covers at end of each volume, by Riviere 6 6s Mr. Mackenzie's copy sold for £9.

3447 SUFFOLK.-Constitutions by Charter, and Rules for the Better Government of the Corporation for the Relief of the Poor Widows and Orphans of such Clergymen as, at the Time of their Death, were, or shall be, possessed of some Ecclesiastical Benefices or Curacies, within the Archdeaconries of SUFFOLK or Sudbury, or elsewhere in the County of Suffolk. Bury St. Edmunds, 1818. 8vo, sewn 3s

3448 SUFFOLK.-Seventh Annual Report of the General Committee of the SUFFOLK SOCIETY for the Education of the Poor, in the Principles of the Established Church. Ipswich, 1819. 8vo, sewn 3s 6d

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3449 SUICIDE.-HOLSTEIN (La Baronne de Stael) Reflections sur le Suicide. A Stockholm. 1813. 8vo, sewn

3s

3450 SULTON (Edward) A Caution for the Credulous of the Serpent Anatomized, or Flattery Unmasked. Edinburgh, printed by John Reid, 1696. Small 4to, sewn, unbound 3s 6d 3451 SURRENDER OF MONS, A LETTER to a Friend occasion'd by the; shewing how Unreasonable it is for English Protestants to wish Success to the French Arms. 1691. Quarto, 3s 6d 3452 SURREY.-QUELCH (William B.D., Rector of East Horsly, Surrey) ChurchCustomes Vindicated, in Two Sermons preached at KINGSTONE-UPON-THAMES, one on the Visitation of Bishop of Winton, and the other on the Visitation of Archbishop of Canterbury. 1636. Quarto, boards 5$

sewn

3453 SURTEES (R. S.) MR. SPONGE'S SPORTING TOUR. 1853. FIRST EDITION, coloured illustrations and woodcuts by JOHN LEECH, 8vo, half red morocco extra, top edge gilt £2 10s 3454 SUSSEX.-A Collection of Advertisements, Letters, and Papers, and some other Facts, relating to the Last Elections at Westminster and Hastings, 1722. 8vo, sewn 6s The portion relative to Hastings is headed, "Copies of some Letters and Papers relating to the Election at Hastings, in Sussex, and some additional facts relating thereto."

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3455 SUSSEX.-Hastings Harbour.-Mr. Cubitt's Report as to the Practability and Cost of Constructing a Harbour at Hastings, folio

2s 6d

3456 SUSSEX.-The History and Antiquities of the Town and Port of Hastings, Illustrated by a Series of Engravings from Original Drawings, by W. G. Moss. 1824. Several plates, 8vo, original boards

9s

3457 SWADLIN (Thomas) The Soveraigne's Desire, Peace; the Subject's Duty, Obedience. Printed. 1643. Lower margin shaved, 4to, half bound

3s 6d

- Or if this division must continue, which God forbid; but if it must, I must yet pray every good subject here to do his dutie and say, God bless King Charles." The author was imprisoned by the Parliamentary authorities.

5s

3458 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) An Authentic Copy of the Last Will and Testament of the Rev. Dr. Swift, with some Explanatory Notes by the Publisher. 1749. 8vo, sewn 3459 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) AN EPISTLE TO A LADY, who desired the Author to make Verses on her in the Heroick Stile, also a Poem occasioned by Reading Dr. Young's Satires, called The Universal Passion Dublin Printed, and Reprinted at London, 1734. FIRST EDITION, folio, sewn,

sewn

3460 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) AN IMITATION OF THE SIXTH Satire of the SECOND BOOK OF HORACE. Hoc erat in Votis, etc. The First Part done in the year 1714, by Dr. Swift, the latter Part now First added, and never before Printed. 1738. FIRST EDITION, folio, fine clean copy, £1 10s 3461 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) A Tale of a Tub, written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind, to which is added an Account of a Battle between the Ancient and Modern Books in St. James's Library, with the Author's Apology, and Explanatory Notes, by W. Wotton, B.D., and others. 1811. With seven pretty illustrations by Thurston, FIRST EDITION, small 8vo, original boards, 10s 6d

uncut

3462 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) BOUNCE TO FOP: an Heroick Epistle from a Dog at Twickenham to Dog at Court, by Dr. St. Dublin Printed, London Reprinted, 1736. FIRST EDITION, folio, sewn, fine clean copy £1 10s 3463 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) ON POETRY: a Rapsody. 1733. FIRST EDITION, folio, sewn £1 is

3464 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) The Hibernian Patriot: being a Collection of the Drapier's Letters to the People of Ireland, concerning Mr. Wood's Brass Half-Pence, together with considerations on the attempts made to pass that coin, and the reasons for the People of Ireland refusing it, to which are added Poems and Songs relating to the same subject. 1730. 8vo, fine copy in old calf. with bookplate of Walter Blount 10s 6d 3465 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) THE LIFE AND GENUINE CHARACTER OF DOCTOR SWIFT, written by himself. 1733. FIRST EDITION, folio, sewn, fine clean copy £2 10s

3466 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) TRAVELS INTO SEVERAL REMOTE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, IN FOUR PARTS, by LEMUEÍ. GULLIVER, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships. Benj. Motte, 1726 FIRST EDITION, but the pagination is continuous; to this copy is added a Third Volume, entitled TRAVELS INTO SEVERAL REMOTE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, BY CAPT. LEMUEL GULLIVER, VOL. III, 1727" Engraved plate. Together 3 vols, 8vo, VERY FINE COPIES in original calf, sound, clean, and uniform £6 6s

3467

3468

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Another, 2 vols, calf extra, fine set

£4 4s

With one

6s

Another Edition, with a Preface by Henry Craik. 1894. hundred clever engravings by Charles E. Brock, small 8vo, cloth gilt, as issued 3469 SWIFT (Jonathan, Dean) VERSES ON THE DEATH OF DOCTOR SWIFT, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, Nov., 1731. 1739. FIRST EDITION, folio, sewn, fine copy £1 1s 3470 SWINBURNE (Algernon Charles) A Note on Charlotte Brontë. 1877. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, original cloth, uncut

12s

3471 SWINBURNE (A. C.) A Song of Italy. 1867. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth,

uncut

3472 SWINBURNE (A. C.) A STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE. very fine clean copy in original cloth

6s

3473 SWINBURNE (A. C.) Astrophel and other Poems. 8vo, cloth, as new

1880. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, £1 1s 1894. FIRST EDITION,

7s

3474 SWINBURNE (A. C.) ATALANTA IN CALYDON, a Tragedy. Moxon, 1865. FIRST EDITION, 4to, original white cloth gilt, covers soiled, UNCUT

3475 SWINBURNE (A. C.) BOTHWELL, a Tragedy. 1874. original cloth, UNCUT

£5 15s FIRST EDITION, 8vo,

£1 10s

3476 SWINBURNE (A. C.) Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade. 1876. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, original wrappers, as issued

3477 SWINBURNE (A. C.) Notes on Poems and Reviews. 1866. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, sewn, as issued

6s

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3478 SWINBURNE (A. C.) Ode on the Proclamation of the French Republic, September 4th, 1870. F. S. Ellis, 1870. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, fine copy, in the original wrappers as issued, uncut, as new 7s 6d

This is one of the earliest and most outspoken of Mr. Swinburne's Revolutionary and Republican utterances, and although in later writings his views have been modified, it is supposed that the laureateship would have been filled by him at the present time, but for these earlier productions. The edition printed was a very limited one, and it has never been reprinted in separate form.

"From 1867 to 1871, he [Swinburne] gave his ardent sympathy to the cause of European freedom, exerting himself in laudation, almost in apotheosis, of the Republican heroes and martyrs. Possibly his radical tendency was strengthened in youth by association with a sturdy grandsire, the late Sir John Swinburne, who was a personal friend of Mirabeau." -STEDMAN'S "Victorian Poets.'

3478a SWINBURNE (A. C.) Poems and Ballads. Third Series, 1889. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, cloth, new

10s

3479 SWINBURNE (A. C.) Studies in Prose and Poetry. 1894.

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