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AT T HE AMER ICAN ART GALLER IESMADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK

UNR EST R ICTED PUBL IC SA LE OF COSTUM E BOOK S A ND OT H E R

W ORK S FROM T HE L I B RA RY OF T H E LA T E

H ENRY J. HE INZ OF P I TTSBURGH , PA .

M OND A Y E V E N I NG , DEC EM B ER 13th , AT O’CLO C K

AMERICAN COSTUMES . Mcclellan (El izabeth) . H istor ic D ress in Amer ica ,

1607— 1800 . Wi th an Introductory Chap ter on D ress in . the Span ish and

French Set tlemen ts in Flor ida and Lou isiana . I l lustrated in color , pen and

ink , and half-tone, by Sophie B . S teel . Together with reproductions fromphotographs of rare portraits , original garments , etc. Imperial 8vo, threequar ter red levan t morocco, g i l t top ,

uncu t , board sides rubbed .

Philadelphia i Jacobs Co. [ 1904]An exhaustive and we l l i l lustra ted volume on the American dress of the past .

2 . AMERICAN M ILITARY COSTUMES . Lud ing ton (M . Un i forms of theArmyof the Un i ted S tates , from 1 774 to 1889 . Au thor ized by the Secretary of

War , and prepa red under the supervision of the Quartermaster Generalby Lieu t . Colonel M . I . Lud ing ton . With44 fu ll-page colored plates, eachplate a group of figu res showing the various costumes of oficers and en listedmen . Royal 4to , ha lf roan . [Washing ton , 1 889]

AMERICANA . PART I OF DE BRY’S LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .Narrat io Fida Tamen , de Commod is et incolarum ritibvs

Virginiae nvper admodvm ab Ang lis , qvi a Dn Richardo Greinvile eqvestrisord in is v iro eo in coloniam anno M .D . LXXXV. dedvcti svnt inventae,svmtvs faciente Dn VVa ltero Raleigh eqvestris ord in is v iro FodinarVstan inpraefecto ex avctoritate serenissimae Reg inae Ang l ia Ang l ico scr ipta ser

mone aThoma Harlot , eivsdem Walteri domest ico , in earn coloniam m issovt reg ionis sitvm diligenter observaret nvnc avtem primvm Latio dona taa C . C . A . cvm g rat ia et privileg io Cws. Matis Specl l ad qvadriennivm .

2 8 plates in two series , and one map. Fol io , 13% by 9% inches , st i tched .

Francoforti ad Moenvm typis Ioann is VVecheli, svmtibvs vero TheodorDe Bry anno CID ID XC . Venales reprivntvr officina Sigismvndi Fei

rabend i . [ 1608]S ECOND ED ITION. First Issue . with the imprin t as above , the true da te be ing circa

1 608 . Has the same col la tion as tha t given in the Church Americana Catalogue. Vol .I . pp . 32 6—32 7 , except tha t P late No. 2 2 is the same as tha t of the FIRST ED ITION.S econd I ssue ; verso of [F 5 ] is blank , not having the erra ta ; the first page of thededica tion has five l ines of text . but the first l ine ends “M a instead of the thirdline ; P late No . I , Adam and Eve .

” is lack ing . Has blank leaf at end .

The ti tle-page is much worn . the outer margin frayed (without loss of woodcutborder , the inner margin is extended , as a lso the inner margin of leaf a2 . The mapand plates Nos . 13 and 1 8 are moun ted on guards . The text is somewha t foxed .

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AMERICANA . PART I I OF DE BRY'S LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .B revis Narra t io Eorvm Qva in Flor ida Amer ica Provicia Ga l l is accideruntsecunda in il lam Nau igatione , duce Rena to de Laudoniere classis Pra fecto.

Anno M . D . i i i i . Ova est Secvnda Pars Amer ica . Add i ta figura

Incolarum eicones ibidem ad viv'

L‘

I expressa : brev is i tem Declaratio Rel igionis , rituum , vivendic

Iue rat ione ipsorum . Auctore Iacobo le Moyne , cui

cognomen de Morgues, LaudOnierum in ea Navigatione sequuto. Nuncpr imum Ga ll ico sermone a Theodoro de Bry Leodiense in lucem ed i ta :latio verodonata a C . C . A . Cum grat ia priu il . Ca s. Maiest. ad quad r iennium . 42 plates and onemap. Fol io, 14 I / 1 6 by 9 inches, st i tched .

Francoforti ad Moenvm Typis Ioi nisWecheli, Sumtibus vero Theodor ide BryAnno M D XCI . Venales reperifitur in officina Sigismundi Feira

be'

dii. [ 1 609]The SECOND EDITION , with the imprin t as above . the true da te be ing 1 609 . Has

the same col lation as given in the Church Americana Catalogue, Vol . I , pp . 334—336 ,

except tha t the leaves (2 ) and (3) are substi tuted from the F IRS T ED ITION in place ofthe correct leaves ; d ifferen t coa t , of arms is pasted over the origina l one on recto of

covering the seven th l ine of the head ing . The map is bound between the leaves(3) andCond ition : Leaves E 2 . E3. H , and [ I4 ] are sma l ler than the others , and the outermargins of the P lates on leaves E 2 and E3 are slightly cut in to ; otherwise a fine

copy . with a c lear good title-page.

AMERICANA . PART I I I OF DE BRY’s LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) ,

Amer ica Tert ia Pars Memorab ile provincia B rasil ia H istoriam continés.

german ico primium sermone scriptam a Iofine S tad io Homburgensi Hesso,

nunc au tem latinitate donatum aTeucr io Anna o Priuato Colchanthe Po :Med : Add i ta est Narrat io profectionis Ioann is Ler ij in eamdem Pro

vinciam , qui ille in i t io ga llice conscripsit, postea veroLa t inam feci t . Hisaccessi t Descr ipt io Morum Ferocitatis incolarum ill ins Regionis ; a tqueColloqu ium ipsorum idiomate conscriptun . Omn ia recens evu lgata ,

eiconibus in a s incisis ac ad vivum expressis illustra ta , ad norman exemplaris

pra dictorum Autorum : stud io d i l igen t ia Theodor i de Bry Leodiensis ,atque civis. 30 unnumbered plates, and one folding map, on gua rd . Fol io,

13% by 9% inches , sti tched .

Francofurtensis anno 1 592 . Venales reperiutur in officina Theodor i deBry .

S ECOND ED ITION , First I ssue . The col la tion is the same as given in the ChurchAmericana Catalogue , Vol . I , pp . 343—345 , except tha t the signature-mark L I 2 i s L 2 ;the map is moun ted on a guard between leaves a2 (wrongly marked a) and [a3] , andmeasures 1 4% by 1 7 inches ; the P lates are the same as in the F IRST ED ITION,F irst I ssue , except tha t . P late No. [ 1 2 ] on p . 5 2 is not over another P late,

AMERICANA . PART IV OF DE BRv’s LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .

Amer ica Pa rs Qvarta . S ive ,Insign is Admiranda H istoria de reperta

pr imum Occiden tal i Ind ia a Christophoro Columbo Anno M . CCCCXCI I

Scri pta ab Hieronymo Bézono Mediolanense , qui istic émis X I I I . versatus,diligéter omn ia observavit. Add i ta ad singu la feré capita , non con temnemda scholia , in qu ibus ag i tu r de earum et iam gent ium idololatria . Accessi tpra terea illarum Regionum Tabu la chorographica . Omn ia elegantibus

figuris in aes incisis expressa a Theodoro de Bry Leodiense , cive . 24unnumbered plates , and one map. Fol io , 1 2% by 9% inches, sti tched .

Francofurtensi Anno cm I :) xciiii. Ad Invistis . Rudolphus I I . Rom .

Imperator . Cum l privilegio S . C . Maiestat [ 1 594]SECOND ED ITION . The col lation is the same as tha t of the Church Amer icana

Cata logue. Vol . I , pp . 35 2—355 , except tha t the blank leaves [R6] and [F6] secondseries are lack ing .Condition : the bottom margin of leaf [F 5] is c lose ly cropped and the 2 0th l ine 13

cut in to.

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AMERICANA . PART V OF DE BRY’S LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .Amer ica Pars Qvinta . Nobil is admiratione plena Hieronymi BezoniMediolanensis , secunda fectionis Hia : H ispanorum , tri m in Nigrittasseruos suos, tfim in Indos crudelitatem , Ga llorumq, piratarfi de Hispanistot ies reportata spol ia ; Aduentu i tem Hispanorfi in Nouam Ind ia con t inentis Hispaniam , eorumq contra incolas e ius regionis sa uitiam expl icans .

Add i ta ad singu la fere Capita schol ia , in qu ibus res Ind ia lucu lenter

exponuntur . Accessi t pra terea Tabu la Chorographica Noua H ispan ia inInd ia Occidentalj . Ad Invictis Rvdolph. I I . Rom . Imp . Avg . Omn ia ele

gantibus figuris in eas incisis expressa aTheodoro de Bry Leod . c ive Franc.

A0 CI :) 13 xcv . 2 2 numbered plates , and'

one map. Fol io , 14 by 9inches , sti tched .

Cum pr ivileg io S . C . Ma iestat is [Francofurti, circa 16 1 7]S ECOND ED ITION . The col la tion is the same as tha t of the Church AmericanaCata logue, Vol . I , pp . 359—36 1 , except tha t this copy has the two blank leaves [i6] and[F4 ] ; lea f f3 is wrongly marked f it ; and the heading of P late 4 read S .

-“

NIGR IT}EOB H IS PANORUM instead of “NIGRIE H IS PANORUM there are 1 1 l inesof text. the first l ine ends “heris ia Text foxed .

AMERICANA . PART VI OF DE BRY’s LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .

America Pars Sexta S ive H istor ia ab Hieronymo Bezono Mediolanese

scr ipta , fectio tertia , res nominus nob iles 8c admiratione plenas continensquam pra cedentes dua . In hac en im reperies , qua rat ione HispanIopu l

'

étissimas il las Peru'

an i regn i provincias occuparint , capto Rege Atabal iba : deide orta in ter i psos H ispanos in eo regno civilia bella . Add i tur estbrevis de Fortunatis insu lis C6mentariolus in duo capita d ist inctus . I temad ditiones ad singu la Capita H istor iam illustrantes_. Accessi t Perv'

an iregn i Chorographica Tabu la . Ad Invictis Rvdolph : I I , Rom : Im : Avg :

Omn ia elegantibus figuris in a s incisis expressa a Theodoro de Bry Leod :c ive au tem Ffircofurt

ése . 2 9 plates and one map. Fol io, 13% by 9 inches ,st i tched .

A0 M D XCVI . Cum privi leg io S . C. Matis . [Oppenheimm 16 1 7 ]S ECOND ED ITION. First I ssue . 1 6 1 7 . Has the same t i tle-page as tha t of theF IRS T ED ITION , and within the same border. D uring the in terva l between the prin ting of the two La tin ed ition s the engraved ti tle seems to have been cut out of theP late. probably to be used for the German ed ition ; when so cut ou t , whole letters ,hyphens. and parts of letters around the en tire edge were destroyed as shown by thiscopy , and i l lustra ted on page 366 . Vol . I , of the Church Americana Catalogue.

The col lat ion of this copy is the same as tha t of the Chu rch Americana Cata logue.Vol . I , pp . 365—367 , except that leaf [B3] has no signature- ;mark the blank leaf [G6 ]is lack ing . The fold in g map is on a guard between DD 4 and 5 .

AMERICANA . PART VII OF DE BRY’S LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .Amer ica Pars VI I . Ver issima Et Ivcvndissima Descr ipt io Pra cipvarvmqvarvndam Ind ia regionum Insu larum , qua qu idem mu ll is an te ha ctempora v isa cognita que , iam pr imum ab Vlrico Fabro Straubingensi,mu l to cum pericu lo inurnta ab eodem summa d il igen t ia consignatafuerunt, ex german ico in la t inum sermonem conuersa au tore M . GotardoArty s Dantiscano. I llustrata vero pu lcherrimis imaginibus in lucem

emissa , stud io opera Theodorici de Bry pia memor ia , relicta v iduafiliorum . Anno Chr ist i ,M . D . XCIX . Withhalf-page copper-plate engraving .

(The plates for this ed i t ion w ill be found in the next pa rt , hav ing beenpubl ished w ith the same , and not w ith this issue . ) Fol io, 13by 9% inches ,st i tched .

[Francofurti, 1 599]FIRST ED ITION . This Part was published after the dea th of T heodor D e Bryby his widow and two sons. Johann T heodor and Johann Israe l De Bry . I t con ta in san account of the voyages of U lrich S chmide l to Braz i l and Paraguay in 1 535—1 5 53,

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9—Continuedwho was one of the first to write about tha t part of America . The narra tive wasorigina l ly written in German by S chmide l h imse lf and publ ished for the first time in1 59 7 in Part V I I of the German edition of D e Bry’s Great Voyages . Two La tineditions were published in 1 599 , this one , transla ted by Gotard Artus of Frankfort ,and the other by Hu lsius .

The col la tion of this volume is the same as tha t of the ChurchAmericana Cata logue.Vol I pp 36 7—369Condition : The top margin of the title-page is slight ly cut into. otherwise an

exce l len t and perfect copy .

AMERICANA . PART VI I I OF DE BRY’s LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .America Pars VI I I . Continens Pr imo , Descriptionem Trivm Itinervm

Nobilissimi et fort issim i eqvitis Francisci Draken , qvi peragrato pr imum

vniverso terrarvm orbe , postea cum nob il issimo Equite Iohanne Havckens ,ad expugnandum ciuitatem Panama , in Ind ian nauigauit, y bi v itam suam

ambo finierunt. . Pr imo qvidem Ang l icana lingva par t im ab eqvitibvsipsis, partirn ab a liis ,

.

qui hisce itineI ibus interfuerunt, spars im consignata :

Iam vero in vnum Corpus redacta , in Lat inum Sermonem conuersa ,

auctore M . Gotardo Artvs Dantiscano . [plate of the two hemispheres] .Figuris imaginibus artificiose illustra ta in lucem emissa , operasumptibus Theodorici de Bry P . M . relicta V idua filiorum . Anno

M . D . XC IX . 1 8 plates and one map (includ ing the plates publ ished w i ththis issue but intended for the preced ing part) . Fol io , by 9% inches ,st itched . [Francofurtiz M . Beker , 1 599]FIRST ED ITION , F irst I ssue . The col la tion is the same as tha t of the Church

Americana Cata logue , Vol . I , pp . 37 1—374 , except tha t the leaves [BB3] and [EE3]have no signa ture-marks , leaf KK is remarked over some other letters ; and the

P lates XI I I and XI I I I are prin ted with the correc t texts .A fine copy , excepting a few pages foxed and a few ink sta ins .

AMERICANA . PART IX OF DE BRY’S LATIN AMERICA . De Bry (Theodor) .Amer ica Nona postrema Pa rs . Qva de Rat ione Elementorvm : de NoviOrbis Natvra : de hvivs incolarvm svpers titiosis cu ltibus : deq; formaPol it ia ac Reipubl . ipsorum copiose pertractatur : Ca talogo Regum Mexicanorum omn ium , a pr imo vsq ; ad vltimum Motecumam I I . add i to : cui

et iam r i tus eorum coronationis , ac sepu l tu ra annectitur, cum enumeratione

bellorum , qua mu tuoIndigesserunt. Omn ia eGerman ico Latinitatedonata , insuper elegantissimis figuris a neiscoornata editaq ; sumptibus

Theodor i de Bry p . m . Vidua binorum filiorum . 39 copper-plate engravings , in two series , and one map. Fol io , 13by 8 inches , half ca lf .

Francof. Apud Matth. Beckervm . 1602 ]FIRS T ED ITION . The col la tion is the same as tha t of the Church Americana Cata

logu e. Vol . I , pp . 378—384 , except tha t the leaves aa—ff with the title beginn ing“ I DAEA VERA ET GENV INA . are bound a fter the leaves AA—GG ; leaf[ddd3] has no signa ture-mark ; the blank leaf [ddd4] and the map are lack ing .

1 2 . AMERICANA . Hosack (Dav id) . Memoir of DeWi t t Cl in ton : w ith an Appendix . F IRST ED IT ION . With portrait, plate with group of portraits, and largefolding map of New York S tate in colors. 4to, sheep , rubbed , a few fox

marks in marg ins of leaves. New York , 1 82 9With book-plate of John V . L . Pruyn . P ortrait of David Hosack inserted .

13. AMERICANA . Letters to Benjam in Frankl in from his Fam ily and Friends.

1 75 1— 1 790 . Two engraved portraits inserted . Royal 4to, ha lf morocco, con

tents let tered in g i l t on back , uncu t , unopened , sl ightly rubbed . Wi thor ig inal wrapper bound in . New York , 1 859LARGE PAPER , l imited to 1 0 copies .With book-plate of John V . L . Pruyn .

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14 . AMERICANA . Let ters to Benjam in Frankl in , from his Fam i ly and Fr iends.

L. 1 75 1—1 790 . P ortraits. Royal 8vo , half green morocco, g ilt back and edges.

New York , 1 859Edition l imited to 2 50 copies.

With book-pla te of M rs . John V . L . Pruyn .

1 5 . AMERICANA . Lincoln (Abraham) . The S tory-Life of Lincoln . By Wayne

Whipple . I llustrated Philadelphia AS SAS S INATION OF ABRAHAML INCOLN (THE) , and the At tempted Assassina t ion of Will iam H . Sewardand FrederIckW Seward , on the even ing of the 14thof Apr il , 1 865 . Frontispiece. Washing ton , 1 867 . Together , 2 vols . 4to and 8vo, morocco and

cloth. Washing ton and Phi ladelphia , 1 867 [ 1908]

16 . AMERICA . Johnson (Robert U .) and Buel (Clarence C. Ba tt lesl

and Leadersof the Civ i l War . Being for the Most Part Contribut ions by Un ion and

I) Confederate Officers Numerous illustrations. 4 vols. royal 8v0 , halfmorocco, g ilt backs and edges.

New York : The Century Co. [ 1 884—1 887]

1 7 . AMERICANA . Jenk ins (Howard M .

— Ed i tor). Pennsylvan ia , Colon ial andFederal . A H istory , 1608

— 1903. Numerous portraits, views, etc. , some on

Japanese paper . 3vols. imper ial 8vo, half morocco, g ilt tops , -uncu t .Phi ladelphia , 1903

1 8 . AMERICANA . Jordan (John Encycloped ia of Pennsylvan ia B iography .

Numerous fu ll-page engraved portraits. 3vols. imperial 8vo , half morocco,

g ilt tops and backs . New York , 19 14

19 . AMERICANA . Lossing (Benson Our Coun try , a Household H istory of the

Un i ted S tates , from the D iscovery of America to the Presen t T ime . I llus

trations by F . 0. C. Da rley. 3vols. New York Our Grea t Con t inen t ,Sketches Pictu resque and H istoric . 2 vols . in one . New York , 1 889 ;RIDPATH (JOHN A Popu la r H istory of the Un ited S ta tes of Amer ica .

Cincinna t i A ll illustrated. Together , 5 vols . royal 8v0 , halfmoroccoand cloth. Var ious places , var ious dates

ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOR . Meyr ick (Samuel Rush) . A Cr i t ical Inqu iryin toAn t ien t Armou r , as i t Existed in Europe , Part icu larly in Great B r ita in ,

from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Charles I I . , w i th a Glossary of

Mil i tary Terms of the M idd le Ages. With 80 plates of Knights and Soldiersin complete armor and uniform , splendidly illuminated in gold , silver , andcolors , exhibiting some of thefinest specimens in existence. 3vols. fol io , halfred morocco, g i lt backs and edges , a few leaves loose , b ind ings rubbed .

London : Henry G. Bohn , 1 842

SECOND AND BEST EDITION of this famous work , “THE GREAT AUTHORITY 0N

BRITISH ARMS AND ARMOR .” corrected and en larged by the Author with the aid ofS ir Wa lter S cott , Franc is Douce . and others . M any of the embe l l ishmen ts arederived from represen ta tions of Chiva lry and Tournamen ts found in Na tiona l documents and other papers of importance , a l l bearing upon the genera l even ts ofhistory , and j ustifying in every particular S ir Wa l ter's designa tion of this superbproduction a s, The Incomparable A rmoury .”This copy con ta ins a handsome in i tia l le tter to each chapter, i l lumina ted with

(goldan

éi colors in imita tion of the ancien t mss etc from which the p la tes were

eS Igne

A prominen t English wri ter [L ord Jefferys , probably] in the course of a eulogisticreview of these volumes spoke as fol lows : “

N0 previous work can be compared inpomt of exten t. arrangemen t , sc ience . or uti l i ty , with the one now in question .

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No. 2 0— Continued ]F irst , i t for the t ime supplies to our schools of art correct and ascerta ined da ta forcostume ; Second . i t afiords a most conc lusive e luc ida tion of a grea t number ofpassages in our grea t dramatic poets ; Third , i t throws a flood of light upon themanners. usages , and sports of our ancestor. And lastly , i t removes a vast number oftraditions which have been transmitted through the lapse of four or five hundredyears.

ARABIC MANUSCRIPT . Commentary in Arabic . Manuscript written in A rabiccha racters on about 470 leaves of native glazed paper , I I x 6% inches. Textin black and red with numerous underlinings in red , within ru led margin ingold , red and blue, with copious marginal notations. With 2 miniatu res (onefu ll-page) in text, painted in vivid colors , and onefu ll -page pictu re (perhaps aportrait) painted in very delicate colors on unglazed paper , inserted . Elaboratehead-pieces in bu rnished gold and colors, withfirst two pages of each partfilledin in gold between the written lines, and with entiremargins decorated in floraldesigns in gold . Royal 8y o , old na tive b ind ing of yellow boards , w i thborderand cen tre medall ion in var ious colors , floral sprays on l in ings , rebackedand bound around edge w i th black morocco , some leaves worn at edges,t i tle remargined , first leaf loose . W ith two stamps on several leaves, perhaps of Arabic owners. 1 055 A .H. [ 1 637 A .D .]

2 2 . ARABIC MANUSCRIPT . Manuscript written by several hands , in A rabic characters, on 80 leaves of paper , x3% inches . Square 16mo , contemporaryna t ive bind ing of red morocco , w i th flap , in poor cond i t ion , leaves worn at

edges , soiled . 1 1 00 A .H . [ 1688 A .D . ]

ARAB IC MANUSCRIPT . Commentary on the famous Arabic Grammar byby Ibn-Mal ik . Manuscript written in A rabic characters on about 4 1 0 leavesof native glazed paper , I I x 7% inches . With head—piece on first page, inburnished gold and colors, and with gold-ru led ma rgins on first two pages ,other margins of double-ruled red lines. Royal 8vo , modern w rappers w ithleather back , la id in original nat ive bind ing of brown morocco , s ides w i thg il t border and centre medall ion of g il t w i th ra ised design in brown pa in t ,envelope flap , w i th sim ilar g ilt and pa in ted design , tan morocco l in ings ,w i th g il t fillets and cen tre designs and hinges of flap repa ired , fi rst leafmended in marg in , some sta ins . 1 1 2 7 A .H. [ 17 1 5 A .D . ]

ARAB IC MANUSCRIPT . Commen tary on the Koran , in Arabic, Manuscriptwritten in A rabic characters , in black , red and gold, on about 42 0 leaves ofnative glazed paper , 1 2% x 8 inches. With some headings and ma rginalia .

I lluminated head-piece in burnished gold and colors at beginning of text;smaller headings in text, written in gold within bands decorated in colors. Red

and blue lined ma rgins. Small fol io , con temporary nat ive bind ing of l ightca lf , s ides w i th g il t tooled borders, fram ing corners and centre medall ion of

g il t embossed in dark brown ; rebacked , or ig inal envelope flap lack ing ,replaced by fron t hinge only ,

ins ide join ts rein forced , first lea f moun ted and

re inforced at inner marg in . 1 1 55 A .H. [ 1 742 A.D . ]

2 5 . ARABIC MANUSCRIPT . The Koran in Arabic . Manuscript written in A rabic

lcha racters on about 400 leaves of native glazed paper , 83/ éx 5% inches. Firsttwo pages with beautifu lly illuminated borders in gold and colors, numeroushead-pieces and smaller headings simila rly illuminated. Text within ruledborders of gold and colored lines, with tinyfloral decorations throughout in goldand colors. Notations in gold and red on many ma rgins. 8vo, contemporary

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No. 2 5— Continued ]nat ive bind ing of dark morocco , sides w i th g ilt tooled framework , enclosingpanel in g ilt embossed w i th red morocco, w i th envelope flap sim ilarly decorated , and w i th leng thw ise design in g i lt on hinge of flap ; doubluI es of redmorocco, g ilt tooled , rebacked , reinforced at inner hinges , some leaves

soi led . Eighteenth Cen tury (P)

2 6 . ARABIC MANUSCRIPT. The Koran in Arabic . Manuscript written in A rabiccharacters on about 400 leaves of native glazed paper , 7 x 4% inches. Firsttwo pages in gold with elaborate borders in delicate designs in colors, headingsthroughout in bu rnished gold and colors, with titles in white; illuminateddesigns on many ma rgins, and tiny gold ornamentations throughout the text;last two leaves with elaborate gold d esigns; bu rnished gold margins su rrounding each page. 8vo, con temporary w ine-colored morocco , covered w i th g ilttooled design , w i th flap , w i th red morocco l in ings and fly- leaves , hinges offlap torn , back repa ired , inner hinges rein forced , edges of leaves worn , some

leaves loose , a few marg inal tears. Eighteen th Cen tu ryVERY BEAUTIFULLY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT COPY OF THE KORAN. p robablyof eighteenth cen tury execution .

2 7 . ARAB IC MANUSCRIPT . The Koran in Arabic. Manuscript written in A rabiccha racters on about300 leaves of native glazed paper , 6% x3% inches. Firsttwo pages withbroad borders in gilt and colors , headings in white -

ou gilt bands,somemarginal decorations in gilt and colors , ru led margins in gilt su rroundingeachpage. 1 2mo, con tempora ry nat ive bind ing of red morocco, w i th onlaysin l ight colored morocco, w i th flap , b ind ing worn , some leaves loose, w i think smudges , some sma ll tears in marg ins. Eighteen thCen tu ry

2 8 . ARABIC MANUSCRIPT . The Koran in Arabic . Manuscript written in A rabiccha racters on about300 leaves of native glazed paper , 7% x 4% inches. Textin black with gold ru led ma rgins, small illuminated designs on some margins.

1 2mo , contemporary na t ive bind ing of stamped morocco, w i th envelopeflap , worn , several leaves lack ing at beg inn ing , marg ins worn , last leavesrepa ired . E ighteen th Cen tury (t)

2 9 . ARMENIAN MANUSCRIPT . The Four Gospels in Armen ian . Manuscriptwritten in A rmenian characters on 2 90 leaves of paper , 5% x3% inches.

Two columns to a page. With3illuminated title-pages, 2 fu ll—pageminiatu resrepresenting the Apostolic writers , and numerous marginal ornamentations ,in red and blue; capitals and some rubrication in red. Thick 1 2mo, Eighteenth Cen tury European bind ing of brown morocco , sides w ith border ofthree bands of sma ll tools in g ilt , fram ing panel w i th fan -shaped corners andcen tre medall ion in same design , in g i lt ; back panelled leng thw ise in g ilt ;leather fasteners w i th g ilt tool ing and metal Clasps (one strap off) , red

edges , bind ing worn and stained , leaves water-sta ined , some leaves loose .

Eighteen th Cen tu ry

ART . TheAmer ican Art Rev iew . A Journal Devoted to the Pract ice , Theory ,

H istory, and Archa ology of Art. 1 880—1 88 1 . Numerous etchings , engravings and photogravu res of portraits and views. 2 vols. 4to , morocco, g iltedges, g i lt inside borders. Boston , 1 880—1 88 1The etchings are by Parish , Raion , Ferris , Smil l ie , Platt , Unger, M oran , Farrer

and others of the ir time .

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31 . ART . Cook (Clarence) . Art and Ar t ists of Our T ime. Numerous illustrations. 3

-vols. 4to, half morocco, g ilt backs and sides. New York [ 1 888]

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32 . ART. Crowned Masterpieces of Pa in t ing . Photogravures and Etchingsfrom theGreatest Modern Pa in t ings of all Nat ions Selected from the Publ icand Pr ivate Ga ller ies of Eu rope and America . 1 00fu ll-page illustrations onJapanese paper , some on satin . 9 sect ions, fol io, pr in ted wrappers. Each

sect ion is enclosed in a s ilk portfol io, w i th t ies , lacks Par t 10 .

Philadelphia : Gebbie Co. , no da teGRAND DE LUXE REMARQUE EDITION , l imited to 1 00 copies .

33. ART. Hamerton (Philip Gilbert) . Man in Art : S tud ies in Rel ig ious and

H istorical Art, Portra i t , and Genre . With 46 plates in line-engraving ,mezzotint, photogravu re, hyalography, etching , and wood-engraving. Sma ll

fol io, vellum , uncu t . London : Macm illan 8c Co. , 1 892

LARGE PA PER , pla tes on Japan paper. Treats in masterly fashion al l the d ifierentforms of A rt.— Scu lpture , Pa in ting , Drawing. Mezzotin t-engraving , L ine-engraving,E tching from Pictures. Origina l Etching . Origina l Wood-engraving. Drawing fromthe An tique. etc .

34 . ART. Konody (Pau l B rockwell (Maur ice Lippmann (F . The

Na tional Gallery. With 1 00 illustrations, in color . 2 vols. 4to, cloth, g i l ttops, uncu t . New York : Dodge Publ ishing Co. , no date

35 . ART . Select ions in Modern Art. Wi thdescr ipt ive text byGeorgeW. Sheldon .

pl 1 2 5 steel engravings and etchings, after theworks of recent and contemporaneousa rtists. 2 vols. small fol io, ha lf morocco, g ilt edges.

New York : D . Appleton and Company [ 1 886]

36. VANDERB ILT COLLECTION . Mr . Vanderbilt’s House and Collect ion .

Described by Edward S trahan . 4 vols . a tlas fol io, fu l l black morocco, g iltbacks , g il t ins ide borders , doublu res and end leaves of yellow watered-s ilk ,g ilt edges . Boston , &c . : George Barr ie [ 1 883— 1 884]HOLLAND EDITION , l imited to copies . Con ta ins beautifu l reproductions ofpa in tings by D iaz . Turner , Alma- Tadema . Rosa Bonheur. and many others , withi l lustra tions of the ga l leries , the various rooms , the decorative fea tures of the build ing ,etc . , some on India paper. The descriptive matter embraces the architecture of thehouse , in side and out , and gives a minute description of the art treasures i t con ta ins .A sumptuous art work .

37 . ART. Walton (W ill iam) . Chefs-d’

Oeuvre de l’

Exposition Un iverselle dePar is, 1 889 . Extensively illustrated with full -page and text reproductions.

Phi ladelphia : George Barr ie RECENT Ideals of Amer ican Art.

Sect ion 5 . 6 colored plates. No Text . Together , 2 vols. fol io and largefol io, half morocco and half calf , sl ightly rubbed .

38 . ART . WORLD’S COLUMBIAN EXPOS ITION . Wal ton (Will iam) . Art and

Ar chitecture. Fu ll -page etchings and photogravures within mats, also illustraf f tions in the text, some colored. 1 1 vols. fol io, pr in ted wrappers , each in a half

morocco portfol io. Phi ladelphia : George Barr ie [ 1 893]ED ITION OF THE REPUB L IC. l imited to 1 00 complete copies. of which this is , No. 9 .

The etchings inc lude examples by Maurice Devi l le , E . D ecisy , E . A . Champoll ion .

X . Le S uerer , C . Bernard de B i l ly, Adolphe Lalauze , E . M . Sa lmon . G . L . Rodiquez ,and others.

39 . ART . WORLD’S COLUMB IAN EXPOS ITION . The Art of theWorld . Ed ited byRipley H i tchcock . Numerousfull-page illustrations, some in colors, illustrations in the text. 2 vols. fol io, stra ight-gra ined morocco, embossed on backand sides. New York : Appleton Company , 1 895

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40 . ART . Yerkes Collect ion . Ca talogue de Luxe of the Ancien t Rugs , Scu lptu res , Tapest ries , Cost ly Furn i tu re and other Objects belong ing to the

Esta te of Charles T . Yerkes Sold at Mendelssohn Ha ll ,New York by the Amer ican Art Associa t ion . Photogravu re plates,some in color . Royal 4 to , cloth, uncu t . New York , 19 10S pec ia l L imited Ed ition , on Japanese paper. l imited to 1 50 copies , of which this.

No . 63, printed at the R iverside Press , Cambridge , M ass .

4 1 . ART . Yerkes Collect ion . Ca talogue de Luxe of Anc ien t and ModernPa in tings belong ing to the Esta te of Cha rles T . Yerkes Sold at

Mendelssoh Hall , New York by the Amer ican Art Associat ion .

Photogravu replates . Roya l 4to, cloth, uncu t . New York , 19 1 0S pec ia l L imi ted Edition , on Japanese paper , l imited to 2 50 copies , of which this is.

No. 5 2 , prin ted at the R iverside Press , Cambridge , Mass .

ART CATALOGUE . S tebbins (James Ca ta logue of the Private Collect ionof Pa int ings and Scu lptu re belong ing toMr . James H . S tebbins , New York .

On publ ic exhibi t ion at the Amer ican ArtGa l leries un t i l the dateof sale February 1 2 , 1 889 a t Chicker ing Hall . Numerousetchings on I ndia paper , by C. Y. Turner , S . J. Ferris , S tephen P arrish,G. Mercier , and others, also,

vignettes of 35 prominent a rtists etched by S . J.

Ferris and Gerome Ferris . Royal 4to , ha lf morocco , g ilt top , uncu t , bind ingbroken . New York : Amer ican Art Associat ion , 1 889EDITION DE LUXE , l imited to 500 copies . PRICED COPY .

43. ART CATALOGUE . S tebbins (James Another copy of the preced ing .

I llustrated same as preceding . Roya l 4to , vellum , g i l t top , uncu t , bind ingsoi led . New York : Amer ican Art Assoc ia t ion , 1 889ED ITION DE LUXE , l imited to 500 copies. Not priced .

44 . ART CATALOGUE . Catalogue d'une Belle Col lect ion de Tab leaux Anc iens et

Modernes , Aquarel les et Dessins , Objets d ’Art (deCamondo) . I l lustrated .

GL Don t la ven te aura l ieu a Par is Ga ler ie Georges Pet i t , es Mercred i 1 ,Jeud i 2 et Vend red i 3Fevr ier 1 893. PRICED IN INK . 4to , hal f morocco ,

b ind ing broken . Par is , 1 893

45 . ART CATALOGUE . Ca talogue des Tableaux Modernes , Aquarelles , PastelsProvenan t de la Collect ion de feu M . P . A . Photogravu res.

Et don t la ven te au ra l ieu Galer ie Georges Pet i t , le Lund i 1 0 Mai 1 897 .

PRICED IN INK . 4to,hal f morocco , g ilt top , bind ing rubbed . Par is , 1 897

46 . ART CATALOGUE . Col lecion des Goncour t . Dess ins , Aquarelles et Pastelsdu XVI I Ie S iecle . Photogravures, including reproductions of the works ofBoucher , Fragona rd Greuze, La Tou r , Mallet, Moreau

, Watteau and others.

Don la vente aura l ieu Hotel Drouot , le 1 5 , 16 , I 7 Fevr ier , 1 897 . PricedIN INK . 4to, ha lf morocco , g i l t top ,

uncu t, bind ing rubbed . Par is , 1 897

47 . ART CATALOGUE . Pere (M . Haro) . Ca talogue des Tableaux Anc iens et

Modern Aquarelles , Dessins et Pastels . Don t la ven te au ra l ieu HOtelD rouo t , les Vendred i 2 et Samed i 3Avr i l 1 897 . Photogravu res. PRICED ININK . 4to, ha l f morocco, g i lt top , bind ing rubbed . Pa ris, 1 897

48 . ART CATALOGUE . B ryas (M . Le Com te Jacques de) . Ca talogue des Dessins,up , Tableaux , Pastels , Aquarelles , Gouaches du XVI I I . Siécle , Objets d'Art

et de R iche Ameublement du XVI I I . S iecle , Tapisser ies . Photogravu res,[Continued

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No. 48 Continuedincluding reproductions of the works of B oucher , Fragonard , Nattier , andothers . Et don t la ven te aura l ieu Galer ie Georges Pet i t , 6 , Avr il ,1 898 . PRICED IN INK . 4to , ha lf morocco, bind ing sl ightly worn . Par is, 1 898

49 . ART CATALOGUE . Armand Dor ia (Le Con te) . Catalogue de TableauxModernes . Préface et Ca talogue analyt ique par M . L . Roger-M iles . Essa isur la Vie du Comte Armand Dor ia par M . Arsene Alexand re . Engravedportrait of Comte A rmand Doria by Damman , and numerousfu ll -page photogravu res. Don t la ven te au ra l ieu Ga ler ie Georges Pet i t , 4 , 5 , Mai, 1 899 .

Royal 4to, half morocco, g il t top , uncu t , b ind ing rubbed . Par is , 1 899I l lustra ted Edition of the Sa les Ca ta logue , of the first part . PRICED COPY. insome Instances the purchaser's name is given .

50 . ART CATALOGUE . Desfosses (M . V ictor) . Ca talogue des Impor tan ts TableauxModernes , Aquarelles , Pastels et Dessins . Don t la ven te au ra l ieu en

son HOtel , le Mercred i 2 6 Avr i l , 1 899 . Photogravures , including reproductions of the works of Corot, Daubigny, Delacroix , J. F. Millet , Monet,

and others . PRICED COPY , w i th names of purchasers . Royal 4to , halfmorocco, g ilt top , uncu t , bind ing rubbed . Par is , 1 899

5 1 . ART CATALOGUE . Adam (B ) . Catalogue de TableauxModernes ,Aquarelles ,Pastels et Dessins. Don t la ven te aura l ieu aPar is , HOtel D rouot , salles 7et 8 , le Mercred i 1 6 Mai 1900 . PRICED COPY , w i th names of purchasers .

Photogravu res. 4to, half morocco , bind ing rubbed . Par is , 1900l52 . ART CATALOGUE . Bonheu r (Rosa) . Atel ier Rosa Bonheu r . Tome I , Tab

leaux. Fu l l bluemorocco, g ilt top , uncu t , BY EAGLE ART B INDERY ; Tome I I ,Aquarel les and Dessins . Paper covers , uncu t , bind ing shaken . Préface etCa talogue analyt ique par M . L . Roger-M i les. With numerous fu ll -pagephotogravu res . Together , 2 vols . roya l 4to . Par is : Georges Pet i t , 1 900I l lustrated Ed ition of the Complete Sa les , Ca ta logue . With presen tation inscriptionby M . M . Pedesc

'

o Freres , expert. in each volume .

ART CATALOGUES . Crabbe (Prosper) . Ca talogue of the Celebra ted Colleet ion of Pa in t ings by Modern and Anc ien t Masters Sold by Auct ionat the Seidelmeyer Galler ies Par is , June 1 2 , 1 890 . Numerous fu llpage photogravure reproductions . Par is , 1 890 ; CUMELLA (D . JOSE ESTRUCHy) . Museo-Armer ia . With numerous fu ll -page reproductions of armor .Barcelona , 1 896 ; KUMS (EDOUARD) . Ca talogue des Tableaux de MaitresAnciens et Modernes . Numerous fu ll -page reproductions. Pa r is , 1 898 .

Limited Edition on Holland paper . Together , 3vols . roya l 4to and 4to , ha lfmorocco , g il t tops , bind ings worn . Par is and Barcelona , 1 890

—1 896

54 . ART GALLERIES OF EUROPE . Holloway The Mun ich Gallery . NewNew York , no da te ; PAYNE Payne

’s Royal D resden Ga l lery .

2 vols. London , no date ; BERLIN GALLERY (THE) , be ing a Ser ies of Viewsof the Pr incipal Chu rches, Bu ild ings , Monumen ts , Etc . accompan ied byan H istor ical Descr ipt ive Accoun t of the Prussian Capi tal . New York ,no da te ; PECHT (FREDERICK) . Goethe Gallery. New York , 1 870 . All

illustrated with numerous engravings. Together , 5 vols . 4to , fu ll lea ther .Va r ious places , var ious dates

55 . AUSTRIAN COSTUMES . Ber trand de Moleville The Costume of the

Hered i tary S tates of the House ofAustr ia , displayed in 50 colored engravings;[Con tinued

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55— Continued ]w i th Descr ipt ions , and an In troduct ion . Translated by R . C . Dallas .

Imper ial 4to, red an t ique morocco , g il t , g il t edges , bind ing worn .

London : Pr in ted forWi ll iam M iller , 1 804The pla tes are engraved by Wil l iam E l l is , and fine ly colored by hand . The textis in English and French . Among the plates are those showing the dress of coun trywomen and peasan ts of Upper Austria and Upper Carn iola , Tyrolian Wrestler andHun ter, S axon Lad ies , Pol ish Jew and Jewess, Zouppanese Coun t and Coun tees.

Greek Priest , Inhabi tants of the Lowlands of M oravia , etc .

56 . AUTOGRAPH FACS IMILES . Sm ith (Charles John) . H istor ical and LiteraryCur iosi t ies , consist ing of Facs im i les of Or ig inal Documen ts ; Scenes of

remarkable Events and in terest ing Local i t ies ; and the B irth-Places ,Res idences , Portra i ts , and Monuments of e m inen t L itera ry Characters .

P ortraits , views and facsimile. Thick 4to , half brown (or ig ina l bind ing ) ,rubbed . London , 1 852

Con ta ins 1 00 plates , inc lud ing facsimi les of the autographs of Wil liam Penn ,

Tobias Smollett , S . R ichardson . John Gay , Robert Burn s , and many others.

57 . AUTOGRAPHS OF JOHN M ilton . Sotheby (Samuel Le igh) . Rambl ings in the

PEluc ida tion of the Au tog raph of M ilton . Numerous full -pagefacsimiles ofMilton’s autograph. Sma ll fol io , g reen morocco, w i th etched inset panelson sides , i llustra t ing Pa rad ise Lost .” London , 1 86 1

58 . B IOGRAPHY . S towe (Charles E.

— Ed i tor) . The Lives and Deeds of Our

Self-Made Men . Boston MCCLURE (ALEXANDER Colonel

Alexander K . McClure’

s Recollect ions of Half a Cen tu ry . Salem

BALCH (WILLIAM RALSTON) . Life and Publ ic Serv ices of Genera l Gran t .Charleston and others . Mostly illustrated . Together , 1 1 vols . 4to

and 8vo , ha lf morocco , cal f and cloth, some b ind ings rubbed .

Va r ious places , var ious da tes

B IRCH (THOMAS) . The H istory of I llustr ious Persons of Grea t B r i ta in[Eng raved by Mr . Houbrak en , and Mr . Ver tue . ] Wi th their Lives and

Characters . With 80 magnificent portraits of famous men and women ,

engraved on copper with consumate skil l by the most renowned “

engravers,J. Houbraken and George Vertue, from authentic pictu res by Lely, Van

Dyck , K neller,Holbein , Vanderbank , Rubens , and other great masters. Vol . I(only.) Fol io, cal f , rebacked , b ind ing worn , one por tra i t repa ired .

London : John and Pau l Knapton , 1 747Every portra i t is set in an ornamen ta l border, d ifferen t in each case , and emblem

a tic of the person ’s rank or occupa tion . In many cases a sma l l engraving showingsome princ ipa l even t in the ir l ives is engraved in the border.In this copy the ti tle- page has been a l tered in ink , the word H istory” be ing

substituted for “Heads ; head l ines have a lso been aded .

BLAKE (WILLIAM) . Amer ica , a Prophecy . Facsim ile of the Or ig inal Ed i t ionpr in ted by Blake , Lambeth, 1 793; [ALSO] The Song of Los. Facsim ile incolors of the Orig inal Ed i t ion pr in ted by Blake , Lambeth, 1 795 : [ALSO]Facsim ile of the B roadside sheet of Blake’s “Lit tle Tom the Sa ilor , 1 800 .

Wi th wrappers of the fi rst two bound in . One vol . fol io,brown morocco,

g i lt , bind ing rubbed . Edmondon , 1 887—1 890

The two first publ ica tions are the VERY RES TRICTED I S SUES , on ly 50 copies prin ted ,drawn on stone , the second colored by hand , by W . M uir and a very sma l l staff ofartists ac tin g under his persona l supervision . They are known as the

“Edmon tonFacsimiles .” M r . M uir’s autograph is on both wrappers .

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6 1 . BLAKE (WILLIAM) . The Marr iage of Heaven and Hell . Facsim ile in colors,

4to , ha l f lea ther . [Edmon ton , 1 885 ]On ly a very l imited number prin ted . The Edmon ton Facsimile ,

$ drawn on stoneand colored by hand under the supervision of W . M uir.

BOOK OF HOURS . Uffizio della B . Verg ine Mar ia , Uffizj de’Morti, del lo

Spir i to S . , della Croce , Sette Sa lm i Pen i tenz ia l i ed una Raccolta di D ivoteOraz ion i con gliArgomen t i de’Sa lm i . Ded ica t i a ll’Al tezza Reale diMar iaAnton ia Ferd inanda , Infan te di S pagna , Duchessa di Savoja . Main titlepage and titles to parts 2 and3, printed in red and black , withvignette; parts4 and 5 .have titles in black , with difierent vignettes. Fifteen plates , engravedby P omarede Morghen and Guiducci B la ck , double- ru led ma rgins , 5 partsin one vol . 8vo, contemporary mott led calf , sides w i th fol iated frameworkin g i l t , in the broad designs used by Padeloup and the younger DEROME ,

back w i th same fol iated designs in g il t , g ilt edges , gaufred close to bind ing ,broad silver Clasps , bind ing sl ight ly rubbed at edges and hinges .

Rome : Fratel li Pag l iar in i , 1 755Each part has spec ia l ti t le-page and separate paginat ion , but both are inc luded

in first ti tle .

BREWER (E. COBHAM) . Character Sketches of Romance , F ict ion and the

D rama . A Revised Amer ican Ed i t ion of the Reader’s Handbook . Ed i tedby Mar ion Harland . Numerousfu ll -page il lustrations, some on I ndia paper ,colored frontispiece. 4 vols . royal 4to, ha lf morocco , g ilt backs and sides ,g ilt edges, top of back of Vol . I damaged . New York , 1892

BRITISH COSTUMES . Ashmole (El ias) . The Inst i tu t ion , Laws Ceremon iesof the most Noble Order of the Garter . Portrait of King Charles I I . bySherwin , 1 4 double-page, 2 folding and 1 1 otherfu l l-page engravings, many byHollar , and numerous smaller engravings. Sma l l fol io , con temporarymot tledca lf , rebacked and new com er pieces , red edges , corner of t i tle torn .

London , Pr inted by J . Macock , for Na thanael Brooke , 1672

FIRST ED ITION of this laborious and high ly va luable work , drawn up with grea tperspicuity and care . M any of the pla tes i l lustrate the costumes of the n oble order.With the book-pla te of John V . L . Pruyn .

BRITISH COSTUMES . Pyne (W . The Costume of Great B ri ta in . De

signed , engraved and w ri t ten by W. H . Pyne . 60 fu ll -page colored plates,vignette on title. Fol io, cal f , g il t back , edges of b ind ing rubbed .

London : Will iam M iller , 1 808The pla tes in colors , beautifu l ly done in facsimile of the origina l s. depict themann ers and costums of trades and industries , inc lud ing pottery , lea ther dressing ,ha lf-penny showman , L ord Mayor, Kn ight of the Garter. Doctor of Laws , A lderman ,

B ishop , Baron in Corona tion Robes. Prison S hips . Lord M ayor’s S ta te Coach.H ighland Piper, Pil lory. S hepherd , Fisherman , We lsh Peasan ts , Admira l. CityS ta te Barge , Lottery Whee l . Baker, Butchers . etc .

BRITISH COSTUMES . Sm i th (Charles Ham ilton) . Costumes of Grea t B ri ta inand I reland . Select ions of the Ancien t Costume of Grea t Br i ta in and Ire

land , from the Seven th to the S ixteen th Cen tury. I llustrated colored title,and 60finely colored full-page aquatint plates byHill etched by I . A . Atkinson ,

of military, naval and socia l costumes, including representations of il lustriouspersonages, with their armorial bea rings, naval , battle and hunting scenes.

Small fol io, stra ight-gra ined green morocco, g il t back and sides, g il t edges,rubbed and some marg ins sl ightly soiled .

London : Pr in ted by Will iam Bulmer Co. , 1 8 14The col lection of Anc ien t Costumes exhibited in this volume i s se lected fromma teria ls in the author's possession . and correctly shows the c loth ing , arms. decorations and appearance of historica l characters .

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BRITISH COSTUMES . D ighton (Richard) . Sketches in Colors, Show ing Costumes of the Period . A collection of31 fu ll-page plates, drawn and etched byRichard Dighton , colored by hand. Fol io, ha lf morocco.

[London z Publ ished by T . McLean , 1 8 19—1 82 2 ]

Con ta ins the fol lowing fu l l-page pla ts , —A View of Londonderry ; HisExce l lency the Persian Ambassador ; M iss Wilson , in A rtaxerxes ; A D ischarg

'd

F ife-r (Earl of Fyfe) ; A View Taken at Ea ton ; An I l lustrious Consort ; M r . L iston .

in Love , Law 8: Physic ; A View from the Horse Guards ; The Golden Ba l l (HughesBa l l) ; A View in Hyde Park ; A We lch Castle (Lord Cyder) ; M r . C . Kemble as

Charles S urface , in the S chool for S canda l ; The M aster Genera l of the Ord inance(Duke of We l lington ) ; A View of Nugen t (Lord Nugen t) ; S ir Franc is Burdet t ; AS tirl ing Banker (S ir Wa l ter S terling , the Banker) ; A View of B urghersh (LordB urghersh) ; A Good Whip (Earl S efton ) ; A View of S t. James's S treet ; Going toWhites ; The Honb le Geo . Lamb ; One of the Rake’s of London ; A Good S old ier , butno Genera l (S ir Robert Wilson ) ; S ir M urray Maxwe l l Kt . CB . ; U p-Town ; A Viewof a Lake (Lord Lake) ; M r . Hobhouse ; A Thin Piece of Parliamen t ; Byng-Go(M r . Byng formerly Page to the Prince of Wa les) ; K angkook ; E legan t Manners .

BRITISH COSTUMES . A consecut ive series of 72 colored costume plates, da tedJanuary , 1 823 to December , 1 82 5 , 2 plates for each mon th, bear ing the

imprin t “R. Ackermann’s Repos i tory of Arts. 8vo , panelled calf , g il t back .

R. Ackermann , 1 823—1 82 5

A l l that was fash ionable in England at this period is to be found d isplayed herewith a comprehensive sweep . Each mon th there appeared actua l pattern s of certa infabrics which the proprietors thought fi t to commen t e i ther for wear or other purposes .The above pla tes i l lustra te the femin ine fashions in headgear and costumes for

a l l occasions , morn ing dress , wa lk ing dress , promenade dress , carriage dress , ba l ldress , even ing dress . fu ll dress , in a l l the popu lar colors and styles of the period.

69. BRITISH COSTUMES . Terry Br i t ish Theatr ical Gallery, a Collection of

Whole Length Portra i ts w i th B iographical Not ices . I llustrated'

with 2 0

engravings, by Cooper , colored by hand . 4to , half levant morocco , g ilt back ,g ilt top , uncu t . London : H . Berthoud , 1 82 5The plates are fu ll- length character portra i ts showing noted actors and actresses insome of the ir more importan t thea trica l parts .The subjects inc lude . M rs . S iddon s , Edmund Kean , Charles M . Young. John

P . Harley , George Smith , M . Le B lond . Sarah Booth , M l le . Hu l l in . and others.

70 . BRITISH COSTUMES . The Cyclopa dia of the Br i t ish from the Metropol i tanReposi tory of Fashions. [Vols. 2 and With 76 fu ll—page and double-pageplates, mostly colored, each plate containing three or morefigu res depicting thefashions for the Years 1 82 8—1 837 . 2 0 parts bound in 2 vols. oblong 4to , halfmorocco, text of Par t 4 ,Winter Season 1 829 , m issing , bind ing of one volume

sl ightly damaged . London [ 1 82 8—1 837]

BRITISH COSTUMES . ROYAL CEREMONIES . Nayler (Sir George) . The Coronat ion of his Most Sacred Majesty K ing George the Fourth Solemn ized in theColleg iate Church of Sa in t Peter Westm inster upon the Nineteen th Dayof Ju ly MDCCCXX I . With 45 magnificent fu ll-page plates by Reynolds ,S criven , and Meyer , after Stephanof, P ugin , and C. Wild , 42 of the platessumptuously printed in the most bril liant colors and heightened with gold.

Elephan t fol io, ha lf red morocco , g il t back , sol id g il t edges , b ind ing sl ightlyrubbed . London : Publ ished by H . G. Bohn , 1 837A MAGNIF ICENT WORK , undertaken by his M a jesty’s espec ia l command . Thei l lustra tions portray in exact l ikenesses and costumes. with rega l ia and rich jewe ls , theNobi l i ty of his M a jesty's Court , together with the grea t features of the GrandProcession from Westminster Ha l l to the Abbey , and the Corona tion Scene by theArchbishop of Can terbury , the Ceremony of Homage , the Roya l Banquet , etc .

The portra i ts inc lude a l l the offic ia ls of his Ma jesty’s Court , each true to life . andc lothed in robes of office . Among them are the following — H is Majesty the Kin g .

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.robes , with the e igh t e ldest sons of Peers ; the Duke of We l l ington ; H isRoya l H ighness . the Duke of York ; the Duke of Rutland ; the Marquess of Anglesey ;the Duke of Devonshire ; John Thorpe (Lord M ayor of London) ; Charles S utton(Archbishop of Can terbury) ; the Earl of Yarmouth ; Nicholas Vansittart (Chance l lorof the Exchequer) ; Admira l S ir Edward Nagle ; John I reland (Dean of Westminster) ;and others , Includ ing severa l group portra i ts .

72 . BRITISH COSTUMES . Ma rt in (Charles) . The Civil Costume of Eng land ,from

the Conquest to the Presen t T ime . Drawn from Tapestr ies, MonumentalEffigies , I llum inated Manuscripts, Por tra i ts , etc. 61 plates etched byLeopold Martin . To which is added Hope’s Costumes of the Ancients .

I n all 32 1 illustrations. 8vo, cloth, b ind ing soiled . London , 1 842

BRITISH COSTUMES . [Ha ilstone The Costume of Yorkshire in1 8 14 . Wi th descr ip t ions in Engl ish and French. [Ed i ted by Edward Ha ilstone . ] 40 colored engravings by E . K au fmann , a fter drawings by GeorgeWalker . Small fol io, hal f morocco, g ilt back and sides, g il t top , b ind ingrubbed . Leeds : R. Jackson , 1 885

NL imited to 600 copies. 500 of which have Proofs on Plate Paper, of which th is is.0 3S3~

The pla tes inc lude ,— Horse Dea ler. Cloth Makers. Dog Breaker, Mak ing Oa t

Cakes. Cranberry Girl . Sea Ba thing , Wha lebone Scrapers , 33rd Regimen t , and others .

74 . BRITISH COSTUMES . Meyr ick (Samuel R . ) and Sm i th (Charles The

Costume of the Or ig inal Inhabitants of The B r i t ish Islands , from the

Earl iest Per iods to the S ixth Century ; to which is added , tha t of TheGothic Nat ions of the Western Coasts of the Baltic. Colored illustratedtitle and 2 4 full-pagefinely colored aquatint plates, by R. Havell . Small fol io,

half morocco, b ind ing rubbed , some marg ins soiled .

London : J.

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Kay , no date

BRITISH COSTUMES IN CARICATURED PORTRAITS . D ighton (Robert) . Car icature Portra i ts. 1 2 5 fu ll

- length colored caricatu re portraits of members of

Engl ish society during the reigns of George I I I and I V, drawn , etched , andpublished by Robert Dighton , between 1 804 and 1 82 8 . Each pla te var ies ins ize from 8vo to royal 4to, l ightly hinged on fol io draw ing paper , some loose .

Bound in fol io, half morocco, uncu t . In several cases there are a few pla tesfastened to one sheet ; and in s t ill other cases , there are many plates whichare cu t to the marg ins, while a number have fu ll marg ins.

London : Publ ished by Thos. McLean 1 804—1 82 8

Among the characters i l lustra ted are ,— A Noble S tuden t of Oxford ; One of theRakes of L ondon ; the Fa ther of the Corporation of Oxford ; Charley the Principa l-d

Broker ; A View of Devonshire ; a View from Magda len College ; a M aster Parsonand his Journeyman ; and others . A RARE COLLECTION of fu l l- length portra i tscaricaturing the English publ ic-men of the day . among whom the following personages have been identified .

—Wm . M elrich, M r . Tauton , John Ha l l , M r . Tooke ofthe house of Thorn ton Bros M r . Kett , M r . Robart , Coln . Upton , N. M . Rothschild ,Lord G . Grenvil l , M r . Smith , M r . M ontefiore , Dr. Parson s , M r . A lder , W i lson the

lea ther breeches man , Dr . Eve leigh , M r . R ichardson , Dr. Hughes , M r . Ford . CharlesA . A lbrecht , M r . Hartley , M r . L loyd , Dr. Kne l ler, Dr. Wood , R ichard M . Ra ines ,Dr. Gra ttan . D ick Vaughn , R ichard Kemble , M r . M ackenz ie , John Be ll ingham ,

M r . Baxter , M r . Tucker, Dr. Grosvenor. M a j or Forrester , Col . Quin ten , S r . DavidDundas , L ieut . Gen . M acdona ld , M aj or Ashurst , Admira l Young , and many others .

76. BRITISH AND OTHER COSTUMES . La Belle AsSemblée, or Cour t and FashionableMagaz ine : conta ining Interesting and Or ig inal Li terature , and Recordsof the Beau Monde. New Ser ies. Vols . 4 , 5 , 6 , 8 , 1 2 , I3, 14 , 1 5 and part of

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76-Continued16. Oct. 1 82 6 to Sept . 1 832 . Embellished with I 56 fu ll-page reproductions ,including 54 finely executed portraits from eminent masters of the beauties of

the cou rt of William I V, forming a pictu re gallery of the female nobility of

Great B ritain ; 97 colored plates, and with few exceptions there are severalexamples on one plate; 3colored engravings portraying historical scenes; and

2 tinted plates of views. Together , 8 vols. 8vo , ha l f ca l f and ha lf morocco ,

conten ts lettered in g il t on backs , and on front covers of last 3vols . is a

leather label w i th the name of‘Honble . Mrs. Kenney

’in g il t le t ters , a few

fox-marks in some of the volumes, some pages and a few pla tes m issing .

London , 1 82 6- 1 832

BRITISH AND FORE IGN COSTUMES . I llustrat ions of Eng l ish and ForeignCostumes from the F i fteen th Cen tury to the Presen t Day . A series of 96

full - length colored portraits, engraved by P auquet B rothers , after the designsof Du rer , Titian , Holbein , Rubens, Vandyck , Dupre, Vecellio, Holla r ,Bourdon ,

Lecluse, and the principal artists of the present centu ry. Royal 4to,

full morocco, g il t tool ing on back and sides, g i lt edges , edges of b ind ingrubbed . London : Henry Sotheran and Co. , 1 875The plates inc lude ,

— Portra i ts of American Indian , Henry VI I I Charles IQueen E lizabeth , Peter the Grea t , Lady Jane Grey , M ary S tuart , Noble VenetianLady , Young Girl of Cologne , W ife of a Polish C it izen , S pan ish Lady , PersianLady. Indian Woman , Chinese M andarin English Ladies , Circassian , Young Girl ofNc

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hy , Lady of Ca iro , Bul l-fighter. T urk ish Princess , Peasan t Woman of Lombardy ,

an ot ers .

78 . BRITISH M ILITARY TROPHIES . Nava l and M il i tary Trophies and PersonalRel ics of Br i tish Heroes. Colored lithographs by Lemercier , after drawings byWilliam Gibb. The Descr ipt ive Notes by Richard R. Holmes , and an

In troduction by F . M . Viscoun t Wolseley . Fol io, cloth, g il t back and

sides, g il t edges. London : John C . Nimmo , 1 896

79 . BRITISH SEALS . The Grea t Seals of England , from the t ime of Edward the

Con fessor to the Reign of His MajestyWil l iam the Four th. With38 platescontaining facsimiles of the seals. With H istor ical and Descr ipt ive Notices.

Fol io, hal f morocco , b ind ing rubbed , a few pages sl ightly Spotted .

London : Henry Hering , 1 83780 . BRITISH VIEWS . Pyne (W. The H istory of the Royal Res idences of

Windsor Castle , S t. James’s Palace , Carlton House , Kens ing ton Palace ,Hampton Court , Buck ingham House , and Frogmore. I llustrated with 1 00

colored aquatint engravings, facsimiles of original drawings. 3vols . royal4to, stra ight-gra ined maroon morocco, g il t designs on sides , g il t borders ,g ilt edges , bind ings rubbed . London , 1 8 19ORIG INAL EDITION . S CARCE . One of the finest English books of the period with

colored pla tes . The pa in tings from which the pla tes were engraved were by Ca ttermole . Bennett. Reeve. W i ld , and others. and are prin ted in colors .

BROWNE (S IR THOMAS) . The Works of the Learned S r Thomas B rowne , Kt.

Doctor of Phys ick , late of Norw ich. Contain ing I . Enqu ir ies in to Vu lga rand Common Errors. I I . Rel ig ioMed ici : Wi thAnnota tions and Observations upon i t . I I I . Hydr iotaphia ; or , Vrn-Burial : Together w i th TheGarden of Cyrus. IV. Cer ta in M iscellany Tracts. Wi th an Alphabet icalTable . F IRST COLLECTED EDITION . Portrait of the Author by R: White.

Fol io, con temporary calf , rebacked .

London : Pr inted for Tho. Basset , Ric . Chiswell , Tho. Sanbridge , CharlesMearn , and Charles B rome , 1 686

With the book-plates of John T . M . Pierce , John V. L . Pruyn . and Henry J. Heinz .

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[BURTON The Ana tomy of Melancholy . Wha t i t is,Wi th al l the

k inds , causes , symptoms , prognostickes , seuerall cures of i t . In threeParti t ions , w i th their several] Sect ions , numbers subsect ions. Philosophical ly , Med ic ina lly , H istor ically Opened , cut up . By Democr i tusJun ior . Engraved title-page in 1 1 compartments including a portrait of theAuthor , by C. Le Blon . Sma ll fol io, con temporary calf , rebacked , b ind ingworn , t i tle and firs t leaf loose .

[Colophon . ] Oxford , Printed by R . W. for Henry Cripps, 1 65 1S IXTH ED ITION , with the Publ isher’s note on the last leaf sta ting tha t this Ed ition

con ta ins the last Additions and Corrections of the A uthor . This copy has the 1 632

t itle-page , instead of i ts proper one , 1 65 1 .

83. CARICATURES BY GILLRAY . Wright (Thomas) and Evans (R. H .) and Evans(R. H istor ica l and Descri pt ive Accoun t of the Caricatu res of James

Gillray. 8vo, hal f roan , g ilt back and edges , rubbed . Text only .

London : Henry G. Bohn , 1 85 1

CARICATURES IN COLORS . A Collect ion of Car icatures on the Ca thol icQuestion of 1 82 9 , by Will iam Heath and others. 68 full -page coloredplates, caricaturing the events and characters of the 1 82 9 issue between the

I rish and the English, includ ing — 48 plates by William Heath, 2 plates byRobert Cruikshank , 1 plate by George Cru ikshank , 4 plates by

Sharpshooter ,” 5 plates by T. Jones , 4 plates by “

H . B .

(John Doyle) , and 8 un

signed plates . Wi th inla id pen-and - ink t i t le- page . All the plates inla idto uni form size . Fol io, half morocco, g il t edges, rubbed .

London : Thos. McLean (and others) [ 1 82 9]Very importan t and rare col lection of colored plates on the Ca thol ic Question .

caricaturing in fu l l- length portra i ts noted personages connected officia l ly with theBritish governmen t . M ost of the pla tes have the principa l characters iden tified inink or penc i l .William Hea th , known under the pseudonym of Paul Pry was the most importan t

carica turist to depict the even ts growing out of the Ca thol ic Re lief B i l l . The platesetched by him in this col lection are a ll origina l impressions with the M cLean imprin tand a ll , but five , have the artist’s characteristic monogram in lower left or right handcorners . The importance of this col lection l ies in the fact tha t they are a l l origina limpression s not to be confused with the cheaper reprin ts issued durin g the sameperiod , the la tter be ing without the McLean imprin t and without the charac teristicmonogram .

In the above col lection of Caricatures. Heath depicts wel l-known Court personages.includ ing among others ,— Duke of We l l ington , Lord E ldon , S ir Robert Pee l . GeorgeIV Lady Conyngham , Duke of Cumberland . Dan ie l O'

Connel l , S r T . Lethbridge.

Chance l lor Lyndhurst , George I I I Duke of C larence . Duke of Orleans , D ue de

Chartres , Lord Fitzroy S omerset , S ir Franc is Burdett. S ir M anasseh‘

Lopes , EarlGeorge W . F inch-Ha tton , M rs . Arbuthnot , Lady Jersey , and others .

85 . CARTOONS . The London News Car toons for 1 86 1 and 1 864 . Hundreds of

cartoons, pasted down on sheets in scrap-books . 2 vols . small fol io scrapbooks, front cover and back of one volume m issing .

[London , 1 86 1—1 864]

86 . CASTIGLIONE (BALDASSARE) . The Covrtyer of Covnt Baldessar Cast illoDevided into fou re Book es, Very Necessar ie and profi table for yong Gen tlemen Gen tlewomen abyding in Court , Palace or Place , done in to Eng l ishby Thomas Hobby. Engraved title-page. Small 4to, half brown calf

a

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label . London , Impr inted by Henry Denham , 1 577Second Edition of Hobby's transla tion . With the book-plates of John T . Q . Pierce ,

M rs . John V . L . Pruyn . and Henry J . Heinz .

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— Chinese drawing room with couple at a table ; a ma iden 's lover being greetedby her fa ther at the foot of a bridge ; a demure ma iden in her fa ther's presence ;greetin g the guests ; a ma iden at her window dreaming ; mother and childrenwe

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lcom ing the fa ther ; the husband's departure ; lady and her attendan ts ; andot ers .

93. CHINESE ART . A collect-ion of 1 0 Chinese paintings on silk , signed by the artistOsekikoku , representing landscapes with one or more figu res. Large 4to,

green figu red silk , edges sl ightly rubbed , each pla te moun ted on gray silkdraw ing paper .In teresting landscapes pa in ted in various tones of green and brown . with hereandthere a figure or Severa l figures. sma l l in size , lending a bright touch , by the coloringof the ir figures. to the whole .

94 . CHINESE ART . Gorer (Edgar) and Blacker (J . Chinese Porcela ins and

Hard S tones. I llustrated by 2 54 pages of gems of Chinese ceramic and glypticart, in colors. 4 vols . royal 4to , morocco, g il t fillet borders on sides , g il tbacks and t0ps , edges of 2 bind ings damaged .

London : Quaritch,1 9 1 1

Edition l imited to 11000 copies , of which this is , No . 84 2 .

The specimens which are reproduced herein give evidence of the charming colouring and decoration in which the Chinese exce l led .

The efforts of the authors have been directed to securin g the reproduc tion of thefinest spec imens to be found in priva te col lections and museum‘s , and to c la ssifyingand fa i thfu l ly describing them . To thoroughly apprecia te Chinese porce la in i tshou ld be borne in mind tha t everything used in the decora t ion has its sign ificance .

“a l l of which is set out in both English and French in the descriptions fac ing eachreproduction .

” —PREFACE .

95 . CHINESE B IBLE . Passage read at the Funeral Services by the Pr iest as theBody is placed in the Coffin . Written in Chinese characters, on a roll of

“f“ heavy yellow paper , finished with black borders on sides. Leng th, 1 2 fee t ,

3 inches ; w id th, 8% inches . On wooden roller . Several tears in folds ofdocumen t .

96 . CHINESE COSTUMES . The Costumes of China . I llustrated with 60 coloredengravings. Wi th Explana t ions in Engl ish and French. BY GEORGE H.

5 1 O$

MASON . Imper ia l 4to, red morocco, g ilt back and s ides , g il t edges , front ispiece torn , but repa ired , rebacked . London : W. M iller. 1 800

CHINESE COSTUMES . Mason (George The Costume of China . Text inEngl ish and French. With 60 hand-colored engravings. Fol io, stra ight

a gra ined morocco, g il t back and s ides , g il t edges, b ind ing rubbed , marg inssoiled . London : Will iam M iller , 1 804The plates are from drawings by Pu-Q i

—ia , a native Chinaman from Can ton , and

are engraved by D ad ley of London .

“ They inc lude the fol lowing subjects .— A

M andarin in his S ummer Dress ; S old ier ; Mender of Procelain ; Mandarin of D istinction in his Habi t of Ceremony ; Bookse l ler ; Butcher ; Chinese Woman ; A rrowmaker ; Woman Preparing Tea ; D isti l ler ; Fishmonger ; Fema le Peasan t ; Lady ofD istinct ion in her Habi t of Ceremony ; and others .

98 . CHINESE COSTUMES . Alexander (Will iam) . The Costume of China . With aseries of 48 colored engravings by William A lexander; also bound in at end

is a series of 1 7 extra engravings (not colored) somemounted on drawing paper ,by Boucher , Jeaurat and B asire, af ter or ig inal by A . Watteau . 4to, con

temporary d iamond cal f , rebacked , g il t edges. London , 1 805

The author was draftsman in the Embassy of Earl Macartney, the first EnglishAmbassador to China , in 1 79 2 .

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99 . CHINESE PUNISHMENTS . Pun ishments of China . I llustrated by a series of 2 2engravings. Wi th explana t ions in Eng l ish and French. 4to, hal f morocco ,

g ilt back and edges , bind ing rubbed .

London : Wi ll iam M iller , 1 808F ine impressions of the colored pla tes , some of which con ta in severa l figures.depicting the various costumes. The subjects inc lude ,

— Culpri t before a M agistrate .

Twisting a M an's Ears , Torturing the Fingers , Burn ing a Man

’s Eyes with L ime .

Pun ishmen t of the Wooden Collar, Hamstringing a Ma lefactor. The M anner ofBeheading. etc.

100 . CHINESE PUNISHMENTS . Pun ishments of China . Collection of 36 originalnative Chinese drawings on rice paper , beautiful ly colored , each one moun tedon d raw ing paper . Fol io, half morocco, g il t back . N0 place , no da teThe subjects include ,

— Men fastened to Wooden B locks , A Culprit Conveyed toPrison , A Culpri t Conducted to Tria l , M a lefactor in a Cage , An Off ender undergoingthe Bastinade , etc .

101 . CHURCHILL (LADY RANDOLPH SPENCER) . The Ang lo-Saxon Rev iew . A

QuarterlyM iscellany . Vols. 9 and 10 . New York , 190 1 ; MOORE (THOMAS) .I rishMelod ies . I llustrated byD . Maclise. New Ed it ion . London ,

no date ;MEREDITH (OWEN) . Lucile . New York LONGFELLOW (HENRYWADSWORTH) . The Courtshi p of M iles S tand ish. Boston , 1 888 ; and

others. Mostly illustrated. Together , 9 vols . 4to and 8vo, var ious bind ings.

Var ious places, various da tes

102 . CLOCKS AND WATCHES . Br i t ten (F . Old Clocks and Watches and theirMakers. Being an H istor ical and Descr i pt ive Accoun t of the D ifferen tS tyles of Clocks and Wa tches of the Past in Eng land and Abroad . Second

Ed i t ion , much Enlarged . With 700 il lustrations , mostly from photographs.

Thick 8vo , cloth, g il t , g ilt top . London , 1904

103. CLOUGH (A . Plu tarch’s Lives of I llustr ious Men . Troy MORRIS(MOWBRAY— Ed i tor) ; Boswell

s Life of Johnson . Ed i ted w i th an In troduction by Mowbray Morris . I llustrated . 2 vols . New York , no date ;WRIGHT (J.

— Transla tor) . The Works of Plato. Frontispieces. 2 vols.

New York , no da te. Edition de Luxe, limited edition . Together , 5 vols

royal 8vo and 8vo, half morocco and cloth. New York , var ious dates

COLORED PLATES BY SEYMOUR AND HEATH . The Look ing Glass ; or , Car icatu re Annual , 1 830 . Vol . I , Nos . 1—1 2 , each number having four sheets(No. 7 lacks one sheet .) ALL EVER I SSUED . Contains several hundredca ricatures, a ll in colors, by Robert S eymou r and William Heath. Fol io,

half stra ight-gra ined morocco, g il t edges, marg in of t i tle sl ightly torn .

London : T . McLean , 1 831

Inc ludes colored tit le . and the prefatory leaf . Among the prominen t charactersof the period here in carica tured may be noted .— Robert Pee l . the Duke of We l lington ,

Marquis de La faye tte , and many others . VERY RARE .

COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . View (Theodore) Raccol ta di stampe Che

rappresentano F igu re ed Ab i t i di var ie Naz ion i , secondo g li Or ig inal i e leDescriz ion i di piu recent i Viagg ia tor i e deg l i Scopr i tor i di Paesi nuov i .I l lustrated with360 fu ll -page costume plates, 5 frontispieces, and 3 engravedtitles , all colored. 3vols. fol io, fu ll contemporary pol ished calf , g il t backs,g ilt borders on S ides, g ilt edges , 2 vols . rebacked using or ig inal cal f .

Venez ia , 1 783—1 790

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105— ContinuedAn EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN AND TALL COPY OF TH IS IMPORTANT COSTUMEBOOK ; the plates are a l l beautifu l impressions , signed ,— Apud Theodorum View , andare colored by hand .

The work is d ivided in to four sections , —Europe , A sia , A frica and America ; thefirst two volumes be ing devoted to European coun tries , and the last to A sia , A fricaand America . The pla tes are a l l fu ll- length figures Showing the costumes of thepeople . The American section con tains 32 plates , 8 of which are figures of NorthAmerican Indian s , inc luding — Chief of Pennsilvan ie , King and Queen of Florida ;the others Show M exican , S outh American , and Pacific I slands ma le and fema lefigures .

COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Maréchal (Sylva in) . Costumes C'ivils

Actuels de Tous les Peuples Connus , dessines d’apres na ture , g ravés et

color iés , accompagnés d’

uneNot ice H istorique sur leurs Cou tumes, Moeurs ,Rel ig ions, &c . Red iges par M . Sylva in Maréchal . With a series of301 fullpage colored plates, some plates on blue tinted paper , and 4 engraved titles incolor . 4 vols . sma ll 4to, con temporary mo t t led ca lf , join ts weak , b ind ingsrubbed , some leaves of text are prin ted on b lue t in ted paper .

Paris : Chez Pavard , 1 788

RARE F IRS T ED ITION , SUPERIOR To THE LATER I S SUE . These 4 vols . a re made upof as many' parts as there are na tions represen ted , each part is separa te ly paged .

Vol . 1 con ta in s 8 9 plates , Vol . 11 con ta ins 7 9 plates . Vol . I I I con ta ins 73 plates . andVol . IV con ta ins 64 plates . In a l l 305 plates , inc lud ing the tit le-pages , the latterbeing eng

n

raved by D esrais , severa l of the other p la tes bear the signa ture of the artist“M ixel le .

Vol . IV conta ins plates and text re la ting to the origina l inhabitan ts of M ex ico ,Ca l iforn ia , Florida , Canada , and A laska .

From the Col lection of Gul . A ug . Fraser , Baronetti , with book-pla te .

COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Specimens of the Charter and Costumes

of all Na t ions . A series of D raw ings represen ting the Costumes worn dur ingthe 1 8th Century in Eng land , France , Germany , I ta ly, Holland , Hungary,

Portugal , Russia , Greenl and , Lapland , Turkey , Mexico, Peru ,West Ind ies,Arabia , North America , Japan , China , Ind ia , Sw i tzerland , etc . ; also , the

Costume worn in England , Denmark , Germany and I taly dur ing the Earlyand M idd le Ages ; the Costumes of Ancien t Greece and Rome , and Theatri

cal Costum es. In a ll 600 drawings, bril liantly executed in water-colors,sepia , and pen -and—ink , each mounted within vari—colored wash-borders .

Method ically arranged , w i th manuscri pt l ist of conten ts , and specificallyhand -execu ted t i tle- pages . Circa early l gth Cen tury.

AN EXTREMELY VALUABLE AND UN IQUE S ERIES . Amongst those of spec ia l in terestare severa l groups of Origina l Designs for various thea trica l represen ta tions , inc luding ,

—“Procession (of Anc ien t Greeks and Romans) in troduced in a Grand Ba l let atCoven t Garden Thea tre” ( 1 8 characters) ; “

The Grand H istorica l Pantomime ofA lfred the Grea t a t S adler's We l ls” (44 charac ters) ; “

The S erio-Comic Pan tomimeof Robin Hood . at Coven t Garden Thea tre” (31 characters) . The e igh th volume isen tire ly devoted to the stage , under such headings as “Comic Pantomime” (Origina lDesigns) , “Characters of the Old I ta lian Comedy ,” “

The Old English M orris Dance ,

“M a squerade ,

” “Ba l le t” (some Origina ls) , “

A l legorica l , S upernatura l , Necroma tic

(a l l Origina ls) , etc . M any of the drawings are from the origina l s of Picard , S tothard .Smirk , Burney , D e Ferri l l , Bruce , M eyer and Va i l lan t , whi le a grea t number ar eapparen t ly origina l designs . The sixth volume con ta ins a number of in terestingpla tes Showing Costumes of M exico , Peru , West Indies , and North America , inc lud ingaborigina ls of Florida and Canada . The seven th volume con ta ins in teresting spec imens of “Carica ture in England and France .

108 . COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . [Egerton (Mary The Book of

Costume , or , Annals of Fashion ,from the Earl iest Per iod to the Presen t

T ime . I llustrated with upwards of 2 00 engravings on wood by the mosteminent a rtists. 8vo, calf , g il t back , g il t edges , bind ing rubbed .

London , 1 846

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COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Costume du Moyen Age d’apres les

Manuscri ts , les Peintu res et les Monuments Con tem orains, précédé d’uneD issertat ion su les Moeu rs et les Usages de cet te poque . 1 50 fu ll-pagecolored plates , dep icting the costumes, hair-dress , etc. of the Nobility, Clergy,

Army and I nhabitants of France, England, Germany, I taly, Spain , P ortugal ,and Holland , during the 13th, 1 4th and 1 5th Centuries. 2 vols. royal 8vo,

ha lf morocco. Bruxelles : Libra ire H istorique-Artist ique , 1 847The pla tes are executed in l i thography. and fine ly colored .

COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Lacy (Thomas Male Costumes.

H istorical , Nat ional and Drama t ic. 2 00 lithographic plates in color . 1 868 ;

Female Costumes, H istor ical , Nat ional and Drama t ic . 2 00 lithographicplates in color , 1 865 . Together , 2 vols. 4to, hal f morocco, g il t backs and

edges, edges of b ind ings slight ly rubbed . London , 1 865—1 868

No text . The pla tes depic t the costumes of the Nobi l i ty. M i l i tary , Drama tic ,

etc . , in England from the sth Cen tury to the 1 9 th Cen tu ry ; in France from the 1 4 thCen tury to 1 9 th Cen tury ; there are a lso pla tes of an American Indian , A fricanChief . Chinese Emperor , Greek Warrior, Swiss Peasan t , Lady of Padua , EmpressMaria Therese . Queen Marie An toinette. T urk ish Lady , Russ ian Costumes . etc .

I 1 I . COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Portra its of Heroines of various Romances , and . Costumes of Sw i tzerland , China , Japan , Mex ico and France . A

series of 36 fu ll -page colored lithographs. [Paris , circa 1 870]This col lect ion is comprised of three series . as fol lows, 1 ) Portra i ts of Heroines ofvarious Romances . by A . D evéria , l i thographed by de Lemerc ier . Publ ished byLouis Janet , Paris . 1 2 finely colored Dramatic Partraits , inc lud ing ,— S ophie Western .

M arie de Man toue . La Comtesse de Lignol le , and La Princesse de Cleves ; (2 )Fema le Costume of Switzerland . China , Japan .Mexico , etc . , 1 2 finely colored p lates , byA d . M idy, after M ad . Col in , l ithographed by de Gihau t f réres . Paris , Gihaut freres .Ed iteurs ; (3) Fema le Costume of France of the X IV—XVI Cen turies . 1 2 finelycolored plates, lithographed by de Gihautfreres , after Mme. Col in . Paris , Gihaut freres.Ed iteurs . ALL F INELY COLORED .

1 1 2 . COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Planché (James Robinson) . A Cyclopa d ia of Costume , or D ict iona ry of D ress , includ ing notices of Con temporameous Fashions on the Con t inen t ; and a Genera l Chronolog ical H istoryof the Costumes of the principal Coun tr ies of Europe , from the commence

ment of the Christian Era to the Accession of George the Third . I llus

trated withmany fu ll -page plates , a number of which are in colors, and hundreds of text il lustrations . FIRST ED ITION . 2 vols . 4to, hal f red morocco,

g i lt backs and tops , Vol . I loose in bind ing .

London : Cha t to and Windus , 1 876—1 879A most readable and in teresting work , and i t can scarce ly be con sul ted in va in ,

whether the reader is in search of in forma tion as to M i l i tary. Court , Ecc lesiastica l .Lega l , or Professiona l Costume . A l l the chromo- l i thogra phs and most of the woodcuts (the la tter amoun ting to severa l thousands) are very e laborate ly executed .A va luable reference book as to costumes for fancy ba l ls and character quadri l les .

COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Racient Geschichte des Kostums

in Chronolog ischer En tw icklung . Deu tsche ausgabe bearbei tet von$Adol fRosenberg . I llustrated with nea rly 500 fu l l -page plates, representing about

difl erent subj ects , a very large proportion of them being beautifu lly col

ored , many heightened in gold . 5 vols . sma l l oblong 4to, ha lf morocco, por tfol io style , text and illustra t ions hinged in .

Berl in : Verlag von ErnstWasmu th, 1 888

An exhaustive cyclopa dia . not on ly of costumes . but of furn i ture , jewe lry. mili taryand c ivic l ife . the in terior decora tion of dwe l l ings. means of transport , and manyother subjects . Arranged historica l ly from the remotest periods to recen t t imes .

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NO. 1 13— Continued ]A l though the ti tle of this work ca l ls for 500 plates. there are on ly 4 73 separa tepla tes , the prin ter having in some cases given two numbers to a double-page plate ,

while in others he has given one number to two pla tes . The above copy is perfect.The pla tes are the same as those in the French edition by Firm in D idot Co. ; but

the text is German . MUCH RARER THAN THE FRENCH EDITION .

COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Habillemens de Plusieu rsNa tions , représen tez au natu rel . A setof 137 engraved plates , including the title-page, illustrating the costumes of the various classes of society of different nations, notablythe inhabitants of Japan , China , Ethiopia , A rabia , Barbary, B razil , the Congo,Florida , I ndians of North America , Mexico, ancient P ersians , P eru , and

others; also 2 large folding plates with 76 figu res illustrating the various costumesworn at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Oblong 8vo ,

mot tledcal f , g il t back , g il t coa t-of-arms on sides, g il t edges, lea ther label w i thcon ten ts lettered . A Leide : Chez Pierre Vander Aa . unda tedRARE . A fine series of costume pla tes engraved and published during the earlypart of the 1 8th Cen tury .

COSTUMES , AND ARTS OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES . Lacroix (Pau l) . Moeurs ;Usages et Costumes au Moyen Age et a l

Epoque de la Rena issance . 1 872 ,

“ Les Ar ts au Moyen Age et a l’

Epoque de la Rena issance . 1 874 ; XVI I Ime

S iecle . Insti tu tions , Usages et Costumes. France . 1 700—1789 . 1 875 .

Extensively illustrated with chromolithographs andwood engravings. Together ,3vols . royal 8vo, hal f m orocco backs and cloth, g ilt , g i lt backs , one backcover . Par is : F irm in D idot , 1 874—1 875French Edition , the plates superior to those in the English translation .

1 16 . CYCLOPE D IA . De Puy (W . H.

-Ed i tor) . The New People’s Cyclopa dia of

Un iversa l Know ledge . engravings and 2 2 4 maps and charts. 4 vols.

royal 8vo , hal f morocco , g il t backs and sides , marbled edges .

New York [ 1 889]

1 1 7 . D ICKENS (CHARLES ) . Archer (Thomas) . Charles D ickens : A Goss ip abou this Life ,Works and Characters. With a series of 1 8 photogravures, on I ndiapaper , eachmounted within a mat (separatefrom the text) , and numerous otherillustrations in the text. Fol io, morocco , g il t edges .

London : D ickens Sketch Society , no dateED ITION RARISSM U S , l imited to 2 0 copies . The plates moun ted separa te ly .

1 1 8 D ICTIONARY . A S tandard D ict ionary of the Engl ish Language . Under thesupervis ion of Isaac K . Funk , Francis A . March and Dan iel S . Gregory .

J I llustrations, some colored. 4to, lea ther b ind ings cracked at hinges . IN

DEKED . New York , 1 895

1 19 . D IGGES (S IR DUDLEY) . The Complea t Ambassador , or Two Trea t ies of theIntended Marriage of Qu z El izabeth of Glor ious Memory ; Compr ised inLetters of Negot iat ion of S ir FrancisWa lsingham , her Residen t in France .

Together w i th the Answers of the Lord Bu rleigh, the Earl of Leicester , Sir .

Tho : Sm i th, and others . With engraved frontispiece by Faythorne. Small

fol io, contemporary ca l f , rebacked .

London : Tho : Newcomb , 1 655FINE COPY OF THE FIRS T ED ITION . The engraved fron tispiece . which conta insportra i ts of Queen E l izabeth , Lord Burleigh , and S ir Franc is Wa lsingham , is the

on ly one by this engraver in which his name is spe l led Faythorne.

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DODWELL (EDWARD) . A Classical and Topog raphical Tou r through Greece ,dur ing the Years 1 801 , 1 805 , and 1 806 . Extensively illustrated with la rgefolding map, numerous fu ll -page engravings on copper , and woodcuts in text .2 vols . 4to ,

pol ished ca lf , elabora te g il t borders on s ides w i th large architectura l cen tre ornamen t , g i lt panel led backs , lea ther labels, inner g il t den telleborders , cracked at hinges . London , 1 8 1 9

DUTCH COSTUMES . Theatral ische Qwergen Tantz—Schu l . I3fu ll -page copperengravings caricaturing dancers and dances of the time; Neu -erofneter

Bauern Tanzboden . With 1 0fu ll-page copper engravings; Also, 1 2 full -pagecopper-plates of fen-cers and fencing . Bound in one volume , sma ll fol io ,

pol ished mott led calf , g i lt fi llet borders on sides , g il t panelled back , g i l tinner dentel le borders , BY RIVIERE , g i l t edges . Three p lates repa ired , sev

eral sta ined in marg ins . No p lace , no da teAN EXCEEDINGLY RARE COLLECTION of early XV I I I th cen tury Dutch copperp la te engraving , carica turin g in dwarf- l ike figures , the thea trica l and pea san t dancingof the period , and i l lustra ting the a rt of fenc ing . Each pla te con ta in s two figures .showing differen t costumes . and a l l are executed by the same hand .

DUTCH COSTUMES . Tableaux de l ’Habillement, des Moeu rs et des Cou tumes

dans la Republ ique Ba tave , au commencemen t du Dix-Neuv ieme S iécle .

With a series of 2 0 full -page colored plates and colored frontispiece. Text inFrench and Du tch. 4to ,

half stra ight -g ra in morocco , b ind ing worn .

Amsterdam : E . Ma'

askamp , 1 803RARE . The pla tes are fine ly executed stipple engravings by L . Portman , they are

a l l beautifu l impression s colored by hand and inc lude among others , —M i lk Vender ,M other and daughter, Weavers , Women in Conversa tion , Butter Vender , and others .

DUTCH COSTUMES . Netherlands . The Costume of the Netherlands . 30

engravings, in color , after drawings from nature by Miss S emple. Wi thdescr ipt ions in Eng l ish and French. Sma ll fol io , con temporary s t ra ightg ra ined green morocco , g i lt back and sides , g il t edges .

London : R . Ackermann [ 1 8 1 7 ]F ine impressions of these aqua tin t pla tes which are correct representa t ions of theCostumes of the Netherlands a t the time of the Napoleon ic Wars .

EDWARD VI ITH , K ING OF GREAT BRITA IN . The Form and Order of the Serv ice tha t is to be performed and of the Ceremon ies that are to be observedin the Corona t ion of Their Majest ies K ing Edward VI I and Queen Alexand ra in the Abbey Church of S t. Peter , Westm inster , on Thu rsday the

2 6th Day of June , 1902 . Pr inted in red and black . Roya l 8vo , cr imson

levan t morocco, g il t back and S ides , w i th roya l coa t -of—arms in cen ter offron t cover and insign ia of var ious B r i t ish orders in g il t in corners of covers,inner g ilt and morocco borders w i th insign ia in corners , g ilt top , uncu t .

[London , 1 902 ]Ed i tion l imited to 500 copies , of which 350 on ly are for sa le , and of which this is ,

No. 69 . W i th book-pla te of M rs . John V . L . Pruyn .

EDWARD VIITH ,K ING OF GREAT BRITAIN , Cabinet photog raph,

three-quarterleng th, of K ing Edward , w ith his au tog raph s ignatu re ,—

Albert Edwa rd ,

1 885 .

EDWARD VIITH’S PRAYER BOOK . The Book of Common Prayer , and Adm inistration of the Sacramen ts , 8: Other Rites 81 Ceremon ies , accord ing to theU se of the Chu rch of Eng land . With woodcut decorative initials and cuts.

Text in red and black . Fol io , wood covers , leather back , uncu t , crackedat hinges , Clasps m issing . London : Essex House Press, 1 903Limited Edition , of which 400 copies were prin ted , and of which this , No . 239 .

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1 2 7 . EDWARD VI ITH’S PRAYER BOOK . The Book of Common Prayer , and Adm inistration of the Sacraments , Other Ri tes Ceremon ies , accord ing to theU se of the Church of Eng land . With woodcut decorative initials and cuts.

Text in red and black . Fo lio , fu ll black levan t morocco , w i th royal Arms on

s ides , g il t top , uncu t .[Norwood zPl impton Press ] New York and London :M .Wa lter Dunne , n .d .

Authorized American Edition of the E ssex House Press Edi tion .

EMBLEMS . Heyns Emb lemata . Emblemes Crestienes et

Mora les . S inne-Beelden streckende Tot Christelicke Bedenck inghe ende

Leere der Zedicheyt, door Zacha rias Heyns. P a rt I has engraved title byJ. Swelinck , portrait of the author , and 2 5 emblems , engraved; P a rt I I hastitle-vignette, woodcut and one engraving; P art I I I has 2 5 emblems , engraved;Pa rt I V has title-vignette and five engravings; a ll engravings throughout thevolume colored byhand (thewoodcu t is notcolored) . Fou r parts in one volume ,

each pa r t w i th separa te t i tle- page and pag ina t ion , 4to , con temporary vel

lum , red edges , smal l tear in one t i t le marg in , some leaves l ight ly foxed .

Enclosed in blue stra ight -g ra ined morocco solander case , rubbed .

Rot terdam : Pieter van Waesberge , 162 5VERY SCARCE AND INTERESTING BOOK OF EMBLEMS . The Hoe copy had a ha lft itle and blank leaf be tween Parts I and I I , this copy has the ha lf- ti tle at beginn ingof volume , but lacks the blank leaf . T itle to Part I I reads , “

S inne-S pe l van d e DryHoof—D evchden Part I I I , “

Emblema ta M ora lia Part IV ,

“D evchden

S chole ofte S pieghe l der jonghe-dochteren . The ti tle-vignette to Part I I i s arepeti tion of the last emblem in Part I , and title-vignette to Part I I I i s repeated intext of same part .

FRANCIS I I . (EMPEROR OF GERMANY . ) Letters Paten t issued toAdam Gottl ieb Schneider , Art Dea ler and Bookseller in Nuremberg , Vienna , Sep tember 1 8 , 1 792 . Wi th the au tograph signa tu res of , I I ,

” “

V. F . zu

Colloredo Mannsfeld , and others . Manuscript in German w ritten Gothicand Roman characters , on 6 leaves of vellum , 135/ éx 934 inches. Fol io , orig ina lred velve t , w i th r ibbon t ies in the German colors , black and gold , w i thimpression of the royal sea l in red wax , 5% inches in d iameter , enclosed inwooden case , a ttached by black and gold cords , b ind ing sl ightly rubbed .

Enclosed in red Cloth sl ip—case , morocco back , g i lt lettered .

[Vienna , 1792 ]MOST UNUSUAL M ANUSCRIPT , W ITH FINE IMPRESS ION OF THE SEAL . S IGNATURES

OF EMPEROR FRANZ I IND ARE VERY RARE .

130 . FREEMASONRY . Mackey (Alber t G.) and S ing leton (Wil l iam The

H istory of Freemason ry . Wi th the H istory of Its In troduction and Progress in the Un ited S ta tes . ByAlbertG. Mackey . The H istory of the Sym

bols of Freemason ry and the H istory of the A . A . Scot t ish R ite . ByWi lliam R. S ingleton . P ortraits and illustrations , some on Japanese vellum.

7 vols. imper ial 8vo,half leather , g ilt tops , g ilt backs , uncu t .New York : The Mason ic H istory Company [ 1888]

131 . FRENCH COSTUME . Lecom te Costumes Civi ls et M il i ta ires de laMonarchie Frangaise depu is I zgo jusqu

’a 1 82 0 . 1 96 colored plates , on ly.

2 vols . roya l 4to , ha l f morocco , g i lt . [Paris z Delpeck , 1 82 1 ]“ V “ A represen ta tive se lec tion from this superb work , inc lud ing many historica l and

l i terary personages , from the 13th to the 1 9 th cen tury. These volumes con ta in on ly1 96 of the 380 plates , and are withou t text or titles .

132 . FRENCH COSTUMES . Viel Castel (Le Com te Horace de) . Collect iondesCostumes , Armes et Meubles pour servir a l’Histoire de France , depu is le

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138 . FRENCH COSTUMES . Collect ion des Nouveaux Costumes des Au tor i tés Constituées , C iv iles etM il i ta ires . With a series of 2 6 colored engravings , byA lixdepicting the costumes of the Legislatu re and A rmy du ring Napoleon ’s time.

4to, con temporary cal f , rebacked , b ind ing worn ,lef t hand marg in of text

streng thened . [Paris , no da te]The pla tes are fu l l- length figures designed by Garnerey and engraved by Axi l .

The index ca l l s for 2 8 pla tes of which 2 are missing in the presen t series .

139 . FRENCH COURT COSTUMES . 39fu ll -pagefinely colored lithographs, some highlycolored by hand, showing the costumes of Cou rt ladies of the 1 7th and 1 8th

Centu ries , including ,~ Catherine I I of Russia , JeanneD’Avagon , Catherine of

P ortugal , Mary Queen of Scots , and others . Moun ted on draw ing paper , twoplates sl ightly foxed . Bound in fol io , ha lf morocco . Par is , no da teA col lect ion ga thered from various sources. inc lud ing pla tes publ ished by Goupi l 81Vibert , l i thographs by Ca ttier after A . Deveria , etc .

FRENCH AND OTHER COSTUMES . B r idgens Sketches I llustra tive of: theManners and Cos tumes of France , Sw i tzerland , and I taly . With 49 fu llpage colored plates drawn and etched byR . B ridgens , some plates showing morethan onefigu re , and colored title-page. 4to , hal f calf , b ind ing rubbed , marg insof two leaves streng thened w i th paper , one pla te rebacked w i th paper , tearin marg in of another plate repa ired .

London : Baldw in , Cradock and Joy , 1 82 1

F ine impression s of the pla tes . The subjec ts inc lude ,— French Postil lion , An

Execution in Rome , Carn iva l a t Rome , Costume near Rome , Flower Girl at Paris ,Costume of Tivoli, Procession to the Coliseum , I ta lian W ine-cart , Head-dresses atD ieppe , Fema le of Verce l l i , Groupe at Bou logne , and others .

FRENCH AND OTHER COSTUMES . Modes etCostumes H istor iques. Dessinés etgraves par Pauquet Freres , d

’apres les meilleu rs maitres de chaque époque

et les documen ts les p lus authentiques. 96 fu ll-page colored plates, showinghistorical costumes from the yea r 1 477 to the yea r 1 868 , including portraits ofcelebrated English Cou rt ladies . 4to , three- quarter levan t morocco , g il t backand edges .

Par is : aux Bureaux des Modes et Costumes H is tor iques, no dateThe subjects inc lude ,

—American Ind ian , Anne Boylan , M arie Tudor. M arieS tuart , Henry VI I I Phi l ippe I I . of S pa in . Turkish Woman , Anne of Russ ia . GreekWoman , Grande Duchess of Ven ice . Charles I . , He len T ourmen t second wife ofRubens . S pan ish Woman . H indu Dancer, Marie Joseph , and others . The periodcovered ranges from 1 477 to 1 868 .

FROIS SART (S IR JOHN) . Chron icles of Eng land , France , Spa in and the adjoining Coun t ries , from the la t ter par t of the Reign of Edward I I to the Coronat ion of Henry IV. By Sir John Froissart . Transla ted from the Frenched i t ion , w i th var ia t ions and add i t ions from many celebra ted MSS . ByThomas Johnes, to which are prefixed a Life of the Au thor , an Essay on hisWorks , and a Cr i t ic ism on his H istory . 2 vols . thick royal 8vo , ha lf cr imsonmorocco, emblema t ica l tool ing on backs , g il t edges . London , 1 868

ILLUM INATED EDITION . VERY SCARCE . Con ta in s . in addition to the numerouswoodcuts in the text , the extensive series of pla te s. i l lumina ted in gold and colors.being facsimi les of the origina l pa intings in the Bri tish M useum , the B ib l iothequeRoya le , etc .

143. GAVARNI ILLU STRATIoNS . Le D iable aPar is .

Pa r is et les Pa r isiens ala Plume

et au Crayon par Gavarni— Grandv ille . [Texte par MM . ] Bertall , Cham ,

B an tam , Clerget, Balzac , Feu i llet , de Musset , George Sand , and others.

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[No. 1 43— Continued ]I llustrated withseveral hundredfu ll -page and textwood cuts . 4 vols . roya l 8vo ,

hal f cr imson ca lf , g i lt backs , lea ther labels w i th con ten ts lettered , g i l t tops .

Par is : J . Hetzel , 1 868F INE COPY OF THE ORIG INAL ED ITION

GERMAN COSTUMES . Engelbrecht and Schm id t’s Costume Pla tes . A col lec

tion of 1 5 fu l l -page copper—plate engravings of the 1 8th Centu ry, colored byby hand. Each eng rav ing moun ted on cardboard . Sma l l fol io, ha l f ca l f .

No place , early 1 8th Cen tu ry .

VERY RARE GERMAN PLATES , we l l executed and comprise , 5 pla tes signed ,M art. Engelbrecht excud . , 5 plates signed ,— I . F . Leopold , cxc . , 5 pla tes signed .A lb. S chmidt, excud . . one pla te signed — I . C . Haf ner , cxc. , and one unsigned .

Among the Costumes represen ted are ,— Capta in of S lavon ie , Turk ish Cook ,

Greek Gen tlemen , Tarta rian Officer , Hungarian S old ier , and others , inc luding severa lequestrian portra its , one of Carolus V I I .

GERMAN COSTUMES . K retschmer (Albert) . Deutsche Volkstrachten .

Or ig inal -Zeichnungen mit erk larendem Text . I lluminated title and 87fu ll -page colored lithograph plates , each plate containing several figu res, depicting the costume of the P rovinces. Text in German and French. 4to , em

bossed roan , g ilt figure on fron t cover , g i l t back , g il t edges , edges of bind ingrubbed . Leipz ig , 1 870

I nc luded among the costumes shown are those of ,— Pommern , Han nover. Westpha len , Harz , Preussen , Tht

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Iringen , Vier lande , A ltenburg , Bayern , W iirtenberg , etc .

The pla tes show both ma le and fema le costumes , and are beautiful ly prin ted incolors by A . v . J . G . Bach of Le ipz ig .

146 . GERMAN COSTUMES . Eckert (H . Das deu tsche Bundescheer in characteristichen Gruppen en tworten und gezeidinet in Verbunding mehrererK ilnstler . With a series of 401 finely colored lithographs, depicting the uni

forms worn by the difierent branches of the German A rmy. 4 vols . 4to, halfmorocco, bind ingsworn , 4 or ig inals , fron t w rapper bound in .

[Mil nchen z] Wiirzburg : H . A . Eckert Chr ist ian We iss, no dateVERY RARE GERMAN COS TUM E BOOK , depicting en tire mili tary service of theGerman empire

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147 . GOUPIL H ISTORICALMONOGRAPH . Gard iner (Samuel Rawson) . Ol iver Cromwell . Colored frontispiece, and numerous photogravu res from contempora ry

it works of art. 4to , three-quar ter cr imson levant morocco, g il t tops , or ig inalpaper wrappers bound in . Par is , etc . ; Goupil and Co. , 1 899L imited Edit ion .

GOUPIL H ISTORICAL MONOGRAPH . Masson (Freder ic) . Josephine Empressand Queen (a Sketch of her Life and T imes) . Translated by Mrs. Cashel

Hoey. Coloredfrontispiece after Gerard’s painting of Josephine and 4 1 photogravu re portraits , plates and vignettes , including portraits by I sabey, Gerardand Lawrence of theDuchesse d

’Abran lés , Ma rshal Ney, Madame Savary, Era ,

views of the Coronation and reproductions of miniatu re paintings. 4to , greenlevan t morocco , w i th emblemat ic tool ing , w i th the bees , crown and eag le ,and arms in cen t re , green colored watered -silk fly- lea f and doublures , g ilttop , uncu t , fore-edge of fron t cover sl ightly damaged ,

BY TAPP IN .

New York and Pa r is, 1 899

149 . GOUPIL H ISTORICAL MONOGRAPH . Pollard (A . Henry VI I I . Withthree-quarter length portrait of Hen ry, after the painting by Holbein , in the

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No . 149— Continued ]Royal Col lection at Windsor Castle, and numerous other portraits, scenes ,

autographs, etc. , from contempora ry sou rces. 4to , ha lf morocco , orig inalpr in ted w rappers bound in .

London , Par is , New York : Goupil 8: Co. ,1 902

L imited Edition .

1 50 . GOUP IL HISTORICAL MONOGRAPH . Paul (Herbert) . Queen Anne . Withnumerous reproductions of contemporary portraits , the frontispiece in colors.

Roya l 4to , half red levan t morocco, g i lt top , uncu t , orig inal pr in ted wrappers bound in . Par is , London , etc . ; Goupil Company , 1906

L imited to'

_8oo copies prin ted on Fine Paper.

1 5 1 . GREEK COSTUMES . STACKELBERG (O. M .

— Ba ron de) . Vesti ture ed usi de'

7Popol i della moderna Grecia . Litografizzati e Coloratid appresso I D isegn i

as . D$ esegu i t i spora luogo nel 1 8 1 1 dal Ba rone O. M . de S tack elberg . A series of37 fu ll—page colored plates , depicting the costumes of the Nobility, Clergy,Military, etc. of Greece. Small fol io , ca lf , g i lt back , g i lt designs on covers,a few pla tes have marg ins foxed , or ig inal fron t w rapper bound in .

Napol i : Litografia de’S ignor i Cuiciniello e B ianchi , 1 82 7

RARE and fine ly executed series of colored li thographic costume plates . This workis not men tioned by Brunet .

1 52 . GREEK AND ROMAN COSTUMES . Voronelli (Marco Vincenzo) . OrdinumEquestrium ac Militarium B rev is Narrat io , cum Imaginibus exposita Ap .

4 Coronelli. With 2 25 fu ll - lengthfigures, copper- plate engravings , each plate afu ll - length figu re in costume, military or ecclesiastical; including Hebrew ,

Greek and Roman costumes, and a few heraldic plates.

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4to , vellum .

Venezin , 1 7 1 5

1 53. HACKET (JOHN) . A Cen tury of Sermons Upon Several Remarkable Subjects : Preached by The Right Reverend Fa ther in God , John Hacket , la teLord B ishop of Lichfield and Coven try . Publ ished By Thomas Plume .

Portrait of the author by W. Faithorne, and a fu ll -page engraving of the tomberected by the author in honor of his Father , by W. Hollar . Small fol io ; contemporary calf , rebacked , and sl ight tears in marg in of plate .

London , Pr in ted by Andrew Clark for Robert Scott , 1675

HEBREW SCROLL . The book of Esther. P robably late S eventeenth Centurymanuscript, written in Hebrew characters , on a roll of parchment , length, 1 2feet, 8% inches; width, 9% inches. Each column of the text su rrounded by a

border in two designs , alternating, the first consisting of scolloped band inseveral colors with border design in small leaf pattern , the second with doublescol loped band and border in larger foliated design , withflowers interspersed ,

and a tower su rmounted by an urn , at top, al l painted in colors. On wooden

roller , par t of handle broken off , first part of parchmen t soi led , colors faded .

La te Seven teen th Cen turyVERY UNUSUAL HEBREW MANUSCRIPT W ITH ILLUMINA TED BORDERS .

1 55 . HEBREW SCROLL . The Book of Esther . P robably late S eventeenth Centurymanuscript, written in Hebrew characters, on a roll of parchment , length, 9feet, 8 inches, width, 5A inches. On wooden roller , one hand le broken off .

The first two sect ions of the parchmen t are probably of a la ter da te than thebalance of the roll , and are wri t ten on slightly narrower parchmen t .

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HEBREW SCROLL . The Book of Esther . Modern (late Nineteenth Centu ry)manuscript , written in small Hebrew cha racters , on a roll of parchment , length,6 feet, 2% inches; width, 2% inches. On wooden roller .

La te Nineteen th Cen tury

HEBREW S CROLL . The Book of Esther . Nineteenth Centu ry manuscript,written in Hebrew characters, on a roll of goatskin , length, 6 feet , 9% inches;width, 1 1% inches.

HERBERT (EDWARD , LORD Herber t of Cherbury) . The Life and Raigne of

K ing Henry the Eighth. Wr i t ten By the Right Honourable Edwa rd LordHerber t of Cherbury. P ortrait of Henry the VI I I by Cecill . Small fol io,

con temporary ca lf , rebacked .

London : Pr inted by E . G. for Thomas Whi taker , 1649FIRS T ED ITION . The portra i t in la ter editions is by other hands .

-Wa lpole says of the author's work ,— “His re ign of Henry VI I I . is a l lowed to be a

ma sterpiece of H istoric biography .

With the book- pla tes of John V . L . Pruyn and Henry J . He inz .

HOGARTH (WILLIAM) . The Complete Works of Will iam Hogarth, includ ingthe Analysis of Beau ty , Pr inted Verbat im from the Au thor’s own ed i t ion .

Wi th descr ipt ions Cr i t ical , Moral , and H istor ical and Some Accoun t of hisLife . Numerous engraved plates. 3

-vols. bound in one , 8vo , half morocco.

London , 1 838

HOLBEIN (HANS ) . Im i tat ions of Or ig inal D raw ings by Hans Holbein , in the

Collection of His Majesty , for the Portra i ts of I llustrious Persons of the

Cour t of Henry VI I I . Wi th biog raphica l Tracts . Publ ished By JohnChamberla in , Keeper of the K ing

’s D raw ings and Meda ls . A series of 84

plates finely printed in colors , engraved by Ba rtolozzi , Cooper , K night, andothers, including — the two portraits of Holbein and his wife, and the two

miniatu re portraits of the Dukes of S ufiolk , some on I ndia paper . Royal

4to , g reen morocco , g ilt back , g il t borders, g il t edges, fron t cover sl ightlydamaged , BY T . AITKEN . B ind ing rubbed . London : W. Bu lmer , 1 8 1 2

HOLMES (BURTON) . The Bur ton Holmes Lectures . P rofusely illustratedfromphotographs by the Author . 10 vols . royal 8vo, hal f morocco , g i lt , gil t tops .

New York , 1 905

HORTICULTURE . Bl

a iley (L . The S tandard Cycloped ia of Hor ticu ltu re .

I llustrated with engravings in the text, 96 fu ll-page cuts, and coloredfrontispieces. Vols . 1 to 5 (A to Ry) . 5 vols . imperial 8vo, cloth.

New York : The Macm illan Co. , 19 14—19 16

HUBBARD (ELBERT) . The Complete Wr i t ings of Elbert Hubbard . I llustrated withmany portraits on Japan Paper , and other plates; hand illuminatedinitials, etc. 2 0 vols . imperial 8vo , half- stamped morocco (Vol . 1

, blue ,others in red) , g il t backs and tops, uncu t .

East Aurora , New York : Roycroft Shop , 1908— 19 1 5AUTHOR’S ED ITION , l imited to sets. signed by the author. Prin ted in verylarge type . The most ambitious eff ort of the Roycrofters.

HUNTER (HENRY ,— Transla tor) . H istory of Catherine\

II . Empress ofRussia . By J . Castera . Engraved portraits and view. London , 1 800 ;D IXON (WILLIAM Her Majesty

’s Tower . I llustrated. 2 vols. in one.

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1 64— ContinuedNew York , no da te ; GEORGE THE THIRD , His Court and Fam ily . Engravedportraits. 2 vols. London ,

1 82 4 ; GEORGE THE FOURTH . D iary I llustrating the T imes of George the Fou rth, In terspersed w i th Orig inal Lettersfrom the late Queen Carol ine , and from Various Other D ist ingu ishedPersons . 2 vols. in one. London , 1 838 ; WALSH (A . S .) and TALMAGE(REV . T . DE Mary, the Queen of the House of Dav id and Mother ofJesus. P i ttsburgh, 1 889 . Together , 6 vols. 8vo, calf , half cal f , moroccoand half morocco. Var ious places, var ious dates

165 . IND IA COSTUMES . Williamson (Captain Thomas) . The Costume and

Customs of Modern Ind ia . W i th a Pre face and Copious Descript ions byCapta in Thomas Will iamson . I llustrated with a seri es of 2 0 colored engrav

i ngs by J. H . Clark and C. Dubourg, after drawings by Cha rles Doyley. 4to,

stra ight grained morocco, g il t back and sides, g ilt edges, a few marg inssl ightly soiled . London : Edward Orme [ 1 8 13]Ta l l copy , with wide margins.

1 66 . INTERIOR OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY . The Exhib it ion of the Royal Academy,1 787 . I n terior v iew at t ime of exhibit ion , show ing a large crowd of fash

l J D ionably d ressed people , w ith K ing George I IIrd in cen tre . I/ ine engraving ,colored . H . Ramberg delt . P . A . Martin Parms, feci t London . Publish

’d

rJu ly ,1 , 1 787 , By A . C. de Pogg i . He ight , leng th, 19% inches, in g il trame .

167 . ITALIAN ART . Masterpieces of I tal ian Art. Fu ll-page illustrations on I ndia

paper. 1 0 sect ions, fol io,printed wrappers. Each section is enclosed in

silk portfol io, w i th t ies . Philadelphia : Gebb ie C0 . [ 1 886]GRANDE DE LUXE REMARQUE EDITION. l imited to 2 00 copies.

168 . ITALIAN COSTUMES . A collection of 56 engravings and lithographs, 50 of whichare in colors. Small fol io,

hal f calf, g il t back . No place , no dateThe pla tes inc lude ,

— A Macaron i Vender, Woman of M i lan , Venetian Noble.

M usic ians , Woman of Rome . The Taran tu la Dance , F isherman , S oldier , Leopold I IPi lgrims in S t . Peter’s Church at Rome , and others . A number of the plates arecolored li thographs after Pieraccin i's Costumes of the Grand Duché de Toscane ;there are a lso li thographs by Enge lmann , Delpech, and others .

ITALIAN COSTUMES . Costumes de Rome et de ses Environs. A series of 98water-color portraits, depicting the costumes of the Chu rch and the Civilians.

2 vols. 8vo, blue calf , g ilt backs and sides, in one morocco sl i p case, letteredon back . No place , no dateA beautifu l series of origina l wa tercolor drawings. the first volume devoted

en tirely to Civi l costumes , and the second to Ecclesiastica l dress . Among othersare ,

— S e l ler of Vege tables , F isherman , S tud-Keeper of the Roman Campan ia ,

S hepherd , Brigand . Pi lgrim , Provinc ia l Dress. Portra i t of Pio IX . , Card ina ls . Papa lGuards , etc .

1 70 . ITALIAN H ISTORY . Du ruy (Victor) . H istoire des Roma ins , depu is les tempsles plus recu lés jusqu a l’invasion des Barbares . NOUVELLE EDITION , revueet augmentée . With illustrations and 1 00 maps and plans, many platesin colors. 7 vols. imper ial 8 v0 , cloth, leather backs, g il t edges.

Paris : Hachette , 1 879—1 885

17 1 . ITALIAN HISTORY . Sm i th (George A . ,

— Ed itor) . The I llustra ted H istory of

Rome . [From the Found ing of the Ci ty of Romu lus 735 B C. to the Capf l

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[ No. 1 7 I— Continued ]ture of Constant inople by the Turks, 1456 A .D . ] I llustrated with30 steelengravings, and several hundred wood-cuts in the text. 2 vols. royal 4to,

hal fmorocco, g ilt backs , marbled edges. Philadelphia : Gebb ie 81 Co. , 1 884

172 . IVORIES AND OLD CLOCKS . Br i tten (F. Old Clocks andWa tches and theirMakers . Numerous illustrations. London , 1 899 ; KUNz (GEORGE FREDERICK) . Ivory and the Elephant in Art, in Archa ology , and in Science . I llus

trated. New York , 19 16 . Together , 2 vols . 8vo, cloth, g i lt tops, uncu t .London and New York , 1 899—1916

JAPAN . Holbrook (T . S .) and Ot to (A . Mytholog ical Japan . Withillustrations, drawn in Japan , by native a rtists, some in colors. Philadelphia[ 1902 ] (2 copies) ; CLARKE (JOSEPH I . Japan at F irst Hand . Numerousillustrations. New York , 19 18 ; HAG IN (FRED EUGENE) . The Cross inJapan. I llustrated. New York TOMITA (KUMASAKU ) and LEE

(G. AMBROSE) . Japanese Treasure Ta les. I llustrated . London : Yamanaka Co. , no date . Together, 5 vols . 4to and 8vo,

l imp leather and cloth.

Various places , various da tes

1 74. JAPANESE ART . Anderson (Will iam) . The Pictorial Arts of Japan . With a

Br ief H istorical Ske tch of the Associated Arts, and some Remarks upon therDPictorial Art of the Chinese and Koreans. Extensively il lustrated withfullpage plates, some in colors, and numerous text reproductions of examples fromthe 1 0th to the 1 9th Centuries, after prints, paintings, drawings, carvings, etc.

Fol io,pictor ial clothw i th t itle in red and g ilt , morocco back , g il t edges.

London ,1 886

JAPANESE ART. Audsley‘

(George Ashdown) . The Ornamental Arts of

Japan . With 1 00 full-page plates, many of which are beautifully printed incolors, some heightened with gold. 2 vols .

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thick fol io, fu ll green morocco, g i ltbacks and g il t sides, g ilt edges.

New York : Charles Scr ibner’s Sons, 1 883— 1 884A sumptuous publication . Beautifu l copy . Number 1 2 4 of an edition of 500

copies prin ted for American S ubscribers . S igned by the author ,— G. A . A udsley .

The pla tes inc lude i l lustra tions of drawings. lacquer-work , meta l-work , embroidery ,text i le-fabrics , industria l work , c loisonné, carvings , hera ld ic designs , etc.

176 . JAPANESE ART. Bowes (James Lord) . Japanese Marks and Seals. Part I .Pottery . Part I I . I llum inated MSS . and Pr in ted Books. Part I I I .Lacquer , Enamels Metal , Wood , Ivory , etc . Colored frontispieces, and

thousands of maker s ma rks. FIRST ED ITION . Imperial 8vo, cloth, g ilt backand sides, g ilt top , loose in bind ing . London : Sothern , 1 882

1 77 . JAPANESE ART. Br ink ley (Captain Japan Descr ibed and I llustrated bythe Japanese . Wr it ten by Em inen t Japanese Au thori ties and Scholars .

Ed ited by Capta in F . Br inkley . Wi th an Essay on Japanese Art byKakuzo Okakura . S pecial Edition de Grand Luxe, limited to 36numbered, signed and registered copies, of which this is No. 30; The Art ofJapan . 2 vols All illustrated with beautifu l fu ll-page original watercolor paintings by native artists and photographs; a lso many small coloredphotographs in the text, portraying the manners , customs, arts and manufactu res of the country. Toge ther , 3vols . imperial 4to, silk w i th floral designson s ides, backs woven in gold , uncu t and unopened . Enclosed in one

morocco case . Boston : J . B . M illet 81 Company [ 1897—1901 ]The above comprises the first and the two extra volumes of the set of 1 2 vols .

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JAPANESE ART. Taj ima (Shichi) . Masterpieces Selected from the UkiyoyeSchool . Wi th B rief H istory of the Development of the School , B iographicalSke tches of the Artists, and some Cri t ical Descript ions . Numerous fullpage illustrations, mostly colored and mounted. 5 vols . fol io, silk , w i th designson front covers , g il t edges. Each volume enclosed in cloth portfol io.

Tokyo : The Shimbo Schoin , 1907—1909

S PECIAL EDITION. on ly 2 00 copies prin ted . COMPLETE S ET“

The object we have in view in compi ling the presen t series , is the reproduction ofcerta in M asterpieces se lected from the Uk iyoye school in tha t form of our woodcutswhich is most advanced at the presen t time , and which is our artistic pride ; and inwhich , excepting the size of the canvases everything . from the beauty of brushworkand coloring to the effect of period ic i ty In the characteristics. is revealed withou t ablemish to detract from the charm of the origina l p ic tures. so tha t our plates Sha l l beiden tica l with the origina ls . In reproducing these pictures . we have fol lowed .in a measure , the chronologica l order wi th advan tage ; but since tha t method is notperfectly adapted to the wishes of one who desires to trace the evolution of eachsubdivision of the Uk iyoye school . each of those subdivisions is in troduced according tothe chronologica l order of its founder, under whom , aga in , each subord ina te artist'sworks are given in chronologica l order. A l though the pla tes are genera l lyreproduced from the artist's origina ls , yet there are extan t works to the origina l ofwhich i t is d ifficu lt to obta in access ; while there are some , the woodcuts of which areartistica l ly superior to the origina l : in both such cases. our reproduction i s taken fromold woodcuts . Each volume of the series is to con ta in thirty pla tes prin ted inwoodcut reproduction . and there are to be five volumes in a l l ; but there are somemasterpieces which . owing to various c ircumstances , we are unable to reproduce inthe ir origina l coloring ; while there are some which we have found i t impossible tocollect and reproduce as colored woodcuts within the l imited space of t ime at ourcommand . When deemed indispensable to the study of the history of the Uk iyoyeschool , these works are reproduced in collotype as supplemen tary to the differen tvolumes .” - SHICHI TAJIMA , Editor .

1 79 JAPANESE COLORED PLATES . A collect ion of 354 br ill iantly colored plates of

$9

actors and actresses in character , ma inly in scenes of tragedy. 3 vols.

small fol io, crepe figured colored silk . Enclosed in crepe figured coloredsilk , morocco back , contents lettered on back , “Three Volumes JapaneseTragedy, Heroes and Actresses.

1 200—1700The above col lection represen ts severa l d ifferen t works. name ly ,— The FamousPoems (2 8 ) by Yoshitoshi and Yoshiik u . A lso , The S tory of the Philan thropist byYoshitoshi . (Being the Adven tures of a Priest from China to India) . With 76

plates ; The Kiso-Ka ido Series by Toyok uni. With 1 4 2 plates of actors and actresses;Portra i t S tudies of Actors and Actresses , by Toyok uni. With 1 36 plates .

The pla tes are a l l bri l lian t ly colored , many of them with Japanese inscription on

the pla tes. and in some cases with more than one portra i t thereon . M any of theportrai ts are we ird and fan tastic studies .

1 80 . JAPANESE COLORED PLATES . A collection of 1 00 drawings representing theactor Baiho in 2 00 diflerenl cha racters, by Toyohara . Small fol io, figured S ilk ,corners sl ightly worn .

Each pla te represen ts , in bri l l ian t coloring. the actor in two characters, a largerportra i t and a sma l ler one in the upper margin of the pla te , the la tter accompan iedwith a Japanese inscription . Down the length of the en t ire plate , runs a l ine ofdescription in Japanese charac ters . The characters are a l l differen t in expression and

costume , some of them look ing quite despera te . They might serve as a study infac ia l expressions , these be ing so many and varied .

JAPANESE PAINTINGS . A collection of 60 paintings on silk , mounted on cardboard, portraying weird scenes in Japanese l ife or imagination , among which

are crude landscapes, men of desperate characters, strange, wild lookinganimals , games, domestic scenes, the scholar , tea—room scenes, love scenes,

scenes of anger and vengeance, mother and child , women in difierent stations oflife, and many other crude scenes; a lso landscapes. Each w i th Japaneseinscr iption . Thick royal 8vo, figu red blue

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[No. 1 85— Continued ]soiled and rubbed at edges, some leaves sta ined at marg ins, one lea f torn inmarg in , Clasps m issing . [Ingoldstadt,] 1 642EXCEED INGLY INTERES TINGWORK ON ASTRONOMY As TAUGHT AT THE PERIOD , and

a lso in teresting as showing the Jesui t teaching regard ing astronomica l sc ience . Theabove work is not l isted amongst Rechlinger'8 works in Backer's Jesuit B ib l iography ,and probably was never prin ted .

1 86. JESUITWRITINGS . Bartol i (Dan iello) . Della Vi ta e M iracol i del B . S tanislaoKostka , della Compagn ia di Giesu. Second Ed i tion . 4to, oldmorocco, s ides w i th fol iated and fillet g il t borders enclosing frameworkw i th floral decorat ions at corners between double g ilt fillets , and centrepanel w i th floral and geometric designs ; back w i th heavy g il t ornaments,g il t edges , bind ing rubbed at edges, leaves foxed .

Rome : Ignat io de’Lazar i , 167 1The author of this work was an I ta l ian Jesu it and a distingu ished writer on Jesui tsubjects. his most famous work be ing his H istory of the Jesuits .” He was born at

Ferrara in 1 608 . d ied at Rome , 1 685 .

JESUITWRITINGS . Marriage , Canon ical LawsRegard ing . Wiestner (Jacobo) .Canon ica Imped imen ta Conjugiorum , Qua in Alma 8c Electorali Un iversi ta te Ingolstadiensi Ordinarijs Pra lectionibus a P. Jacobo WiestnerS .J. , SS . Canonum Professore Explicata . 4to, contemporarystamped pigsk in , lea ther and brass Clasps, green edges, b ind ing sta inedand some wormholes , leaves foxed . Ingolstad t : Thomas Grass, 1 696Doctora l D isserta tion presen ted at the Un iversi ty of Ingolstad t under PadreJacobo Wiestner by Rupertus Ga stl . and Joannes Baptista D irr , studen ts .Omit (f ) Vil la: B ernardus Torel lus prel io l ibrarum qu inque, A nno MDCCXLI ,wri tten on fly leaf ; and stamp of “

Ex L ibris Sae . V . Todeschi ,$ on verso of ti t leand fina l fly leaf .

KAY (JOHN) . A Series of Orig inal Portra i ts and Car ica tu re Etchings . Wi thB iographical Sketches and I llustra tive Anecdotes. New Ed i t ion . With361 fu ll -page illustrations. Thick 4to, half roan , g il t tops, uncu t .

Ed inburgh, 1 877In considering the best mode of re—issu ing so popular a work as Kay's Portra i ts ,

i t has been thought advisab le ra ther to adhere to the origina l text than to ven tureon any ma teria l a l tera tion or en largemen t . I t is a lmost unnecessary to invi tea tten tion to a work which is so we l l known , and the in terest in which , after the lapse

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of nearly forty years , sti l l con tinues unaba ted . Not on ly has i t the fasc ina tion ofgossiping biography , blended with anecdotes and i l lustra tion s. but i t p reserves arecord a ltogether un ique of a sta te of society j ust passed away , which has beenwe l l characterized by M r . T icknor, in his ‘L ife and Letters’, as the golden age ofEdinbu rgh society . Of the di ligen t use K ay made of his penci l these volumesfurn ish ample testimony , as we l l as of the admirable manner in which the engravinghas been executed . A few add itiona l p la tes. not hitherto published havingfa l len in to the hands of the Publishers , have been added to the S econd Volume.

together wi th some notes on the text by Professor Dan ie l W i lson , author of ‘M emoria ls of Ed inburgh in the O lden T ime — ADVERTIS EMENT.

TheWorks of the la te John Kay i l lustra te an in teresting epoch in the history ofthe S cottish capita l . Throughout the grea ter part of ha lf a cen tury the A rtistdevoted himse lf with en thusiasm to his nove l undertaking ; and whi le he con tributedin no common degree to gratify and amuse the public of his own day . his graphicproductions form a record which cannot fa i l to prove acceptable in after times .”INTRODUCTORY NOTICE To THE FIRS T EDITION.

1 89 . K ILLYKELLY (S . Cur ious Questions iii H istory, Litera ture, Art, and

Social Life designed as a Manual of Genera l Informa tion. Full-pageillustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, g il t backs and edges.

Philadelphia , [ 1 886]

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190 . LAKES OF CUMBERLAND . Clarke (James) . A Su rvey of the Lakes of Cumberland ,Westmorland , and Lancashire : Together w i th an Accoun t , H istor ical ,Topographical , and Descriptive , of the Ad jacen t Coun try . To which isadded , a Sketch of the Border Laws and Customs . Second Ed i t ion . With1 1 large folding maps and 2 ful l-page plates (some sl ightly foxed) . Fol io,

tree calf , rebacked , somewhat rubbed . London , 1 789

19 1 . LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Ferree (Barr) . Amer ican Esta tes and Gardens.

New York , 1906 ; GARDENS OLD AND NEW. The Country House and ItsGarden Environment . London , no date. Both illustrated . Together , 2vols. small fol io, cloth. New York and London

192 . [LEGGE (LADY CHARLOTTE— daughter of Will iam , 2md Earl ofThree-quarter leng th portra i t , si t t ing , d irected to fron t , facing and look ingtowards r ight , cap , whi te dress , hands hold ing pencil and paper loosely on

lap , trees in background , mounta in in d istance to left . Mezzotint, colored.

Prin ted by G. Romney. Engraved by J . Grozer. Publish’d byW . Richard

son Jany I st 1 799 York House , No. 31 S trand . Height , w id th, 14inches. Framed . Colored copy of a late impression from the orig inal pla teof the Second S tate.

1 93. MAIER (MICHAEL) . Arcana Arcanissima hoc est Hierog lyphica [ EgyptioGra ca , Vu lgo necdum cogn i ta . Engraved title-page and plate. Small 4to,

old French red morocco, g ilt , S ides tooled w i th a broad border and the

monogram and crest of Rev . TheodoreWill iams on the fron t cover , and hiscoat of arms on the back cover , g il t edges. [Oppenheim , 16 1 5]

MED IE VAL COSTUMES . Shaw (Henry) . D resses and Decora t ions of the

M idd le Ages, from the Seven th to the Seventeen th Centuries“

[Wi th an

H istorical Introduction , and Descript ive Tex t to every illustrat ion , byThomasWright] . With 94 full-page engravings, of which 80 are beautifu llycolored , a profusion of colored initial letters and examples of cu rious ornaments.

2 vols . royal 8vo, hal f calf , broken at join ts , somewha t foxed .

London : Will iam Pickering , 1 843This splendid book of med ia va l costume , one of the best works on the innerl ife , and costumes of the M idd le Ages , inc ludes ecc lesiast ica l costumes , portra i ts ofhistorica l ce lebri ties , a l legorica l represen ta tions , masques , tournamen ts. games.re l igious ceremon ies. art. workmanship , weapon s. jewe ls , etc .

195 . MED IE VAL COSTUMES . Shaw (Henry) . The same as preced ing . With 94full-page engravings , of which 80 are beautifully colored, a profusion ofcolored initial letters and examples of cu rious ornaments. 2 vols. royal 8vo,half calf , uncut , bind ings rubbed , a few small spots on some leaves.

London : Henry G. Bohn , 1 858

196. MEDUEVAL COSTUMES . Louandre Les Arts Somptua ires H istoire duCostume et de l

’Ameublement et des Arts et Industries qui s’y ra ttachen t

sous la d irect ion de Hangard-Mauge. Dessins de C. Ciappori. In troductionGeneral et text expl icat i f par Ch. Louandre . 325 fu ll-page plates, 305 ofwhich are colored , depicting costumes, fu rnitu re, marbles, interior decorations,etc. from the 5 ih to the 1 7th Centuries. 2 vols . of pla tes and one vol . of text .3vols. 4to, half levan t morocco, g il t backs, g il t tops , uncu t , BY PETIT .

Paris ; Chez Hangard-Maugé, 1 857The i l lustra tions are for the most part reproductions of the most

'beautifu l ofmed ia val manuscrip ts , many heightened in gold .

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197 . MENZIES CATALOGUE . Ca talogue of the Books and Manuscripts formingthe Pr ivate Library of Will iam Menz ies of New York . Royal 8vo, halfmorocco , g ilt back and top , uncu t , b ind ing S l ightly rubbed . Wi th or ig inalwrapper bound in . New York , 1 875PRES ENTATION COPY to the Hon . John V . L . Pruyn , from M r . Menz ie , with thelatter’s presen ta tion inscription and signa ture . With the rec ip ien t's book-plate .

198. MEXICAN COSTUMES . Linat i Costumes et Moeurs de Mexique. Par

Lina t i . I llustrated with a series of 33colored l ithographs. 4to,half morocco,

g il t back , g il t edges , two sl ight tears, neatly repa ired , in fron t ispiece .

Londres : Engelmann , Graf Coindet , Cie. , 1 830

The pla tes inc lude ,— M i l i tary costumes . costumes of the inhabitan ts , both ma le

and fema le , scene at a cock-fight, ecc lesiastica l costumes , etc .

1 99. M ILTON (JOHN) . Parad ise Lost . Numerousfu ll-page illustrations by GustaveDore’. Ed i ted w i thNotes and a Life of M ilton by Robert Vaughan . Fol io,

cr imson morocco, g il t tool ing on back and sides , g il t inside borders, BYA .W. BAIN . London : Cassell , Petter Galpin, no date

2 00 . NEWSPAPERS . Nat iona l In tel l igencer and Washington Advert iser . Vols. 9to 1 1 , Ju ly 1 2 ,

1 809 to December 2 9 , 1 8 10 (24 numbers m issing) . Fol io ,

boards , rebacked tops of at least half the numbers are water-sta ined .

.Washington Ci ty , 1 809—18 10

2 0 1 . NEW ZEALAND COSTUMES . Angas (George French) . The New Zealanders .

I llustrated with 60 fu l l-page finely colored hthographs , of the inhabitants,costumes, implements , views , etc. Large fol io, half calf . London , 1 847PERFECT COPY of this sumptuous publ ica tion on the habits. costumes and worksof art of the New Zea landers . The art ist in his preface states tha t ,

“By seeking ou t nearly every tribe of Na t ives and l iving amongst them for sometime in the remote and a lmost unknown parts of the coun try , I have succeeded inobta in ing portra i ts of the most importan t chiefs with the ir families , and have madedrawings on the spot of a ll objects of in terest connected with the ir h istory .

2 02 . OLD ENGLISH PLATE . Cr ipps (Wi lfred Joseph) . Old Eng l ish Pla te , Ecclesiastical , Decorat ive , and Domest ic : its Makers and Marks . FourthEd i t ion , Revised and En larged . With 1 1 7 illustrations, and upwards of

facsimiles of plate ma rks 8vo , cloth, uncu t .London : John Murray , 1 89 1

2 03. OLD HOMESTEADS OF NEW ENGLAND . Nu t ting (Wa llace) . Old NewEng landPictu res. Text and pictu res byWa llaceNu tt ing . I llustratedwithnumerouscolored photographicviews , mostly interior , eachone autographed , andmounted .

Oblong fol io, l imp morocco. Fram ingham , [ 19 13]No . 1 0 of theORIG INAL ED ITION of which on ly 2 00 copies were prin ted . Each plate

signed by the artist .

I

2 04 . ORNAMENTS OF THE M IDDLE AGES . Select Examples of the Ornaments of theM idd le Ages and the Rena issance Per iod . With 2 8 fu ll -page plates, 13ofwhich are colored, partly heightened with gold or silver . 4to , ha lf morocco ,

g ilt top , b ind ing rubbed . [Paris z F . Séré d irex i t , no date]The i l lustra tion s inc lude .

— Baptism of King Clovis ; Fragmen t of one of theTapestries ( 1 5 th Century) of the town of Rheims ; Imperia l Robes sa id to be thoseof Charlemagne ; Clasp of a B ishop's c loak ; Lower portion of the Fresco in the

Chapter Room of the Conven t of S t . M ark at Florence ; Cha l ice executed at Schwe infurt in 1 5 19 ; Portrai t of Charlotte de Savoie ; Plaque of carved ivory ; S a l t-ce l larsexecuted at L imoges for Francis I . , by Pierre Raymond ; and others. There i s not it le-page. the caption appearing at the top of the table of pla tes .

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PALISSY (BERNARD) . Monographie de l’

Oeuvre de Bernard Pa l issy su ivied’un Choix de ses Con t inua teu rs ou Im ita teu rs . Dessinée par MM . Ca rleDelange et C . Borneman et accompagnée d

’un Texte par M . Sauzay et

M . Hen r i Delange . Full -page portrait of the author and 1 00 fu ll -pagecolored plates representing the exact color of the original work , including thefinest examples of the potter’s art in color and design . La rge fol io , ha lfmorocco, rubbed . Pa ris , 1 862The aim of the ed itors in publ ishing this work was to bring out the artistic va lue

and beauty of the potter's art and ski l l , more than the manufacture of pottery , tomake better known the gen ius exhibited in the work of Pa l issy and his d irect followers . A BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION .

PASTON LETTERS (THE) . Or ig ina l Letters , Wri t ten du ring the Reigns of

Henry VI Edward IV and Richa rd I I I . By var ious Persons of Rank orConsequence ; con ta in ing many cur ious Anecdotes , re la t ive to tha t turbu lent and bloody , bu t hi therto dark , Per iod of our H istory ; and Bluc ida ting , not on ly Publ ic Ma t ters of S ta te , but l ikew ise the Pr iva te Mannersof the Age ; D igested in Chronolog ical Order , w i th Notes , H istor ica l andExp lanatory. By John Fenn . Engraved plates , including 2 colored frontispieces, and several pages with autographfacsimile signatu res. 5 vols . roya l4to , ca lf , lea ther labels , sl ight ly rubbed . London , 1 787

—1 823The above work was origina l ly publ ished in 4 vols . by J . Robin son , 1 787 to 1 789 .

but in 1 8 23an add itiona l volume was publ ished by John M urray . mak ing the aboveset complete .

PEARLS . Kunz (George F .) and S tevenson (Charles The Book of thePearl . The H istory , Art, Sc ience , and Industry of the Queen of Gems .

Extensively illustrated withfull -page reproductions . Im per ia l 8vo , dark g reenmorocco , g ilt fi llet borders on sides , g il t panelled back w i th on lays of

orange morocco, inner morocco and g i lt borders , g il t top , uncu t , name of

presen t owner in g il t letters on cover , bind ing sl ight ly spot ted .

New York : The Cen tu ry Co. , 1908

PEROTTU S (NICOLAUS) . Cornucopia l inguae latinae.

Impressum Venetiis per Magistrum Paganinum de pagan in is brixiensemAnno dom in i Mcccc. lxxxviiii. pridie idus ma i i . F in is . Roman type, 1 8

unnumbered followed by 355 numbered leaves , 59 long lines to thepage, withma rginalia . Fou r to thirteen - line spaces left for capitals , with some guide

letters. Smal l fol io , old mot tled calf back , g i lt tooled and let tered , in tact ,w i th new paper cover ing on s ides and new calf corners and inner hinges ,g reen edges , first few leaves soiled , some leaves foxed and wormed , old

signa tu re erased from t i t le . [Venice zPaganinus , 1489]Ha in .N0 . NICE COPY , COMPLETE .W ITH T ITLE AND REG IS TER . but lack ing

the fina l b lank leaf . With signa ture of ,— Jacobus de Rubeis , 1 705 , on ti t le and severa lmargina l notes in the same hand . Perhaps Joann is Jacobus de Rubeis (or de Rossi) .an I ta l ian wri ter of the la tter ha lf of the S even teen th Cen tury .

PERS IAN MANUSCRIPT . Book of Poetry in Pers ian . Manuscript written inP ersian characters, in red and black , on over 400 leaves of native glazed paper ,1 03/ é x 6 inches . Written in 4 columns , with bands of flowers in va riouscolors between each column , withmarginal bands in gilt and colors su rroundingthe entire page. With 3 elaborate head-pieces in bu rnished gold and blue;8 miniatu res in colors , and gold , in the text; final leaf withfloral decorations;headings throughout in white on gilt ground . Royal 8vo , con temporarynat ive bind ing of red and gold paper in floral design , w i th l in ings of a

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No. 209— Continued ]d ifferen t design , rebacked w i th red morocco, corners and other port ions ofcovers repa ired w i th gold pa in t , leaves wormed , some marg ins repa ired .

I 199 A .H. [ 1784 A .D . ]FINE S PECIMEN OF LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PERS IAN WRITING , W ITH UNUSUAL , AND ExTREMELY NA IVE ILLUS TRA TIONS .

2 10. PICART’S PLATES ONMYTHOLOGICAL SUBJECTS . Picar t (Bernard) . Tafereel ,

of Beschryving van den prachtigen Tempel der Zang -Godinnen , vertoond

in LX heerlyke Kunststukken . Behelzende a lle de voornaemste Geschieden issen van de Fabel-Oudheid , getekend en in

’t koper gebragt , door Bernard

P icar t le Roma in . Engraved title, vignettes , and 60 fu ll -page copper-plates,each enclosed within elaborate engraved border , engraved by B . P icart , illustrating scenes and characters in Mythology. Fol io, red morocco, w ide g iltand bl ind tooled borders on sides , g il t back and inner borders , g il t edges ,edges of b ind ing rubbed . T

’Amsterdam : By Zachar ias Cha tela in , 1 733

FINE COPY , in a con temporary French bin ding ; bri ll ian t impress ions of the plates.

2 1 I . PICART’S AND HOUBRAKEN s B IBLE PRINTS . Taferelen der Voornaamste

Geschiedenissen van het oude en Nieuwe Testamen t , en Andere Boeken , bijde He il ige Schr if t Gevoegt, Door de Vermaarde Kunstenaars Hoet , Houbrak en , en P icar t . Getek ent, en van de bestemeester in koper gesneden , en

met beschrijvingen uitgebreid . With 2 1 2 fu ll -page and double—page copperplates by Hoet, Houbraken and P icart. 3vols . fol io, con temporary mot tledcalf . Graavenhaage , 1 72 8

FINE COPY , with bri l l ian t impression of the pla tes. engraved by Dufles, Broen .

G . van der Gourven , Folk ema . C . Huibertz , H . de B lois. and others.

2 1 2 . PORTRAIT . BROWN (JOHN) . John B rown , Leader of the Harper's FerryInsu rrect ion . Fu l l - leng th portra i t , seated in arm -cha ir . Colored lithograph.

Height , 1 2 ; w id th, 8% inches , in con temporary frame .

2 13. PORTRAIT . BUNYAN (JOHN) . Mr . John Bunyan , Late M in ister of theGospel at Bed ford , Au thor of the Pi lg r im

’s Progress , HolyWar , and other

Celebrated Trea t ises. Done from an Or ig inal Pa int ing in the possession of

Henry S t imson Gen t . London Pr inted for Thos. K itchin at the S ta r HolbornH ill , Engraver to His Royal H ighness the Duke of York . Pr ice I S 6d .

Half- leng th por tra i t . Mezzotint. T . Sad ler pinxt . 1685. J . Spilsburyfec it. SECOND STATE . Height , 1 2 w id th, 10 inches. Framed . F INEIMPRESS ION .

2 14 . PORTRAIT IRVING (HENRY— Celebrated Eng l ish Actor) . Bust photographof Henry I rving as Cardinal Richelieu . S igned in I rv ing’s au tograph,

To Cha rles K ean from hisfriendHenry I rving , 1 893. Height , 1 7 ; w id th, 14inches . Framed .

2 1 5 . PORTRAIT . L INCOLN (ABRAHAM) . Abraham Lincoln ’s Last Reception .

Respect fu lly ded ica ted to the People of the Un i ted S ta tes. Lithograph afterthe original byHohenstein . Pub . by John Sm i th, 756 Sou th 4th S t Philad .

Entered accord ing to Act of Congress 1 865 . Height ,.

leng th, 30 inches, in g il t con temporary frame . F INE COND ITION . RARE .

2 16 . PORTRAIT . [LONGFELLOW (HENRY Pen-and-ink D raw ing .

Three-quarter leng th portrai t , seated , facing to the left , left arm rest ing on[ Continued

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No. 2 16— Continuedback of cha ir . S igned in ink —Wm . Edgar Marshall , and inscript ion by thear t ist (in penc il) , —D rawing with ink to Florence. Wm. E . Ma rshall .Height , 7 I/ é; w id th, 13 inches .

The poe t sat frequent ly for M r . M arsha l l who a lways made p en drawings of subjects he was to engrave .

2 17 . PORTRAIT . LOUIS XVTH , K ING OF FRANCE . Lou is Seize Roi des Franca is ,Restau‘rateu r de la Liberté . Présenté au Roi et a l'Assemblée Na t iona le .

Par l’au teur . Fu ll- length por tra i t in royal robes , s tand ing beneath throne

canopy . Copper-plate engraving , beautifu l ly colored . Pein t par Ca llet ,Pein t re du Roi. Gravé en 1 790 , par Bervie Graveu r du Roi. Height , 2 7 ;w id th, 2 0 inches . Gi lt frame . F INE IMPRESS ION .

2 1 8 . PORTRAIT . NAPOLEON I . Three-

quarter length portra i t in uniform , stan‘

dingbes ide table , towards left , face sl ightly tu rned to fron t , left arm behindback , r ight hand in vest . Etching by G. Granoli. Remarque Proof onJapan paper , w i th V ignette portra its of Napoleon represen t ing him at

d ifferen t stages in his m il i tary l i fe , in marg ins . Height , w id th,1 2%

inches . Framed .

2 19 . PORTRAIT . WELLINGTON (DUKE OF ) . The Duke of Well ington . Fu ll

leng th portra i t in un i form , w i th a ll his regal ia . S tipple and aquatint, incolors . By T . Wr ight Engraved by W. T . Fry . London , Pubd . Augt.

1 2 th 1 8 1 5 , by J . Jenk ins . OPEN-LETTER PROOF . Height , 13; w id th, 10

inches . Framed .

2 2 0 . PORTRAIT GALLERY . The Gallery of Por tra i ts , w i th Memoirs . P rofuselyillustrated withfu ll -page engraved portraits . 7 vols . roya l 8VO, hal f morocco ,

marbled edges . London : Charles Kn ight , 1 833— 1 837

2 2 1 . PORTRAITS . Collect ion de Portra i ts des Pe in tres (et Scu lpteu rs) . 2 1 8

. portraits engraved on copper of painters and scu lptors of the Eu ropeanS chools prior to 1 800 . Each pla te colored by hand at a la ter per iod . Pla tesare al l cu t to the plate-ma rk and moun ted on g ray paper w i th border . Theser ies is consecu t ively numbered from No. 8 1 to No . 32 1 (2 2 numbersm issing) , name on every plate la tin ized , w i th da tes of birth and death. The

por tra i ts include among o thers ,— P ietro Testa , Tommaso Redi, D . Rigud ,

G. Maria Crespi , B enedetto Luti , Antonio B a leatra , T. Mu rray, NiccoloCassana , Francesco de B acker , P ietro Lely, C. A . Mengs , A . P ell igrini ,G. Lairesse, G. F . Douven , A . B elluci , S . Ricci , A . Coypel , Fra B . della

P orta , M .-A . B uonarroti, G. S . Liotard , Violante B eatrice S iries, del S a rto,

and many others . Enclosed in 3fol io wooden boxes , covered w i th cloth, ca lf

backs lettered “

Coll . des Por tra i ts des Pe in tres .

2 2 2 . PORTRAITS OF CELEBRATED ENGLISHMEN AND ENGLISHWOMEN . The B r i t ishGa llery of Con tempora ry Por tra i ts , be ing a ser ies of eng ravings of the mostem inen t persons now l iv ing or la tely deceased in Grea t B r i ta in and I reland :from d raw ings accu ra tely made from l i fe , or from the mos t approvedorig ina l pictures , accompan ied by shor t b iog raphica l not ices (by JohnTaylor) . With I 5 0 reproductions in stipple (severa l very sl ightly spot ted) .2 vols . a t las fol io , fu l l con tempora ry russia , g il t backs , g i l t tool ing on s ides ,S l ightly cracked at hinges . London : Pr in ted for T . Cadell , 1 82 2

LARGE PAPER , W ITH OPEN-LETTER PROOFS OF THE ENGRAV INGS . One of the grea tga l leries of Engl ish portra i ture , representing noted personages of the la te 1 8 th and

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No. 2 2 2— Continued ]early 1 9th cen turies . inc lud ing among others— Thomas Campbe l l ; Wil liam Cowper ;Duchess of Devon shire ; Henry Gra ttan ; Warren Hastings ; Admira l Hood ; JohnHop pner ; Lord Nelson ; Hora tio Wa lpole ; S ir Joshua Reynolds ; S ir Wa l terS cott ; The Duke of We l lington ; David Wilie , and many others .

2 23. PORTRAITS OF PRES IDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES . TheWhi te HouseGalleryOf Officia l Por tra i ts of the Presiden ts . Fu ll -page portraits on I ndia paper .Fol io, hal f lea ther , bind ing b roken . New York , 190 1THE MCK INLEY M EMORIAL EDITION , of which this is , No. 62 5 .

2 24 . RUS S IAN COSTUMES . The Costume of the Russian Empire . I l lustrated by a

series of 73finely colored plates . Wi th descr iptions in Eng lish and French.

Sma l l fol io , half red morocco, g il t back and edges .

London : Pr in ted forW. M iller , 1 803Fine impressions of the pla tes , which are engraved by J . D ad ley , and depict thedress of the inhabitan ts of Lapland , Fin land .E sthon ia , Kamtscha tka , various Tartartribes , etc . , inc lud ing both ma le and fema le a ttire .

2 2 5 . RUS S IAN COSTUMES . The Costume of the Russian Empire . I llustrated by a

series of 73colored plates . Wi th descr ipt ions in Eng l ish and French. Small

fol io , red stra ight -g ra ined morocco, g il t back and s ides , g il t edges , bind ingrubbed . London : Pr in ted forW. M iller , 1 803

2 2 6 . RUS S IAN COSTUMES . Ha rd ing (Edward) . Costume of the Russian Empire .

72 richly colored engravings , and engraved title. Fol io , ha lf ca lf , g i l t back ,bind ing rubbed , a few ma rg ins sl ightly soiled .

London : J . S tockdale , 1 8 10LARGE COPY . The pla tes inc lude ,

— A Woman of Lapland , Peasan t of Fin land ,Tartar of Tarzan , Fema le K irghis , a Yakut in his Hun ting Dress , a Yak utan Girl , aK oriak , a Fema le K oriak , a K a lmuc with h is Rifle-

g un and Whip , a K amuckHousewife and Girl , Circassian Nobleman comple te ly armed , a Noga is TartarLady of distinction , a Woman of Kamtscha tka in her richest appare l , a Barabintz iangirl , and others .

2 2 7 . RUS S IAN COSTUMES . Pictu resque Representa t ions of the D ress and Mannersof the Russians. 04 colored engravings , w i th Descr ip t ions . Sma l l 4to , ha lf

7 Ifblue levan t morocco, g i lt back and top .

1 London : Pr in ted for Thomas M’Lean , [ 1 82 5 ]

In teresting colored- pla te book. showing the costumes , mostly fema le , of theinhabitan ts of Fin land , S iberia , the M ok sham Tribe , various Tart'ar dresses , thedress of merchan ts and of married and unmarried fema les .

RUS S IAN VIEWS . Johnston (Robert) . Travels through Pa rt of the Russian 3Empire and the Coun try Of Poland ; a long the Sou thern Shores of the

Ba l t ic . I llustrated with 2 engraved maps , one plain plate, and 2 0 fu ll-pagecolored aquatine plates . 4to , new ha lf stra ight -g ra in morocco , g i l t panelledback , marg ins of leaves slightly foxed .

London : Pr in ted for J . J . S tockdale , 1 8 1 5The pla tes inc lude views of ,— Copenhagen , Hamburg , S tra lsund , M ona stery of

Ol iva , F rauensberg , T i lsi t , Cron stad t Boa tmen , Casan Church , Hermitage , I g iora

a Vil lage nea r S t . Petersburg , Flying M oun ta in , B ronn itzi, Fema les in the Govt . ofNovogorod , a Russian Village near M oscow , M oscow , Kremlin , Borodino , Smolensko ,

L i thuan ian Jewess , and others . Engraved by J . H i l l and others after Johnston .

2 2 9 . RUS S IAN VIEWS . The Beau ti fu l Scenery and Chief Places of In terest throughout the Cr imea . From Pa in tings by Carlo Bossol i . With colored title-page

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235 . SCOTTISH COSTUMES . Logan (James) . The Clans of the Scot t ish H ighlands.

I llustrated by 74 colored plates displaying the dress , tartans , a rms, a rmorialinsignia , and social occupations of the members of the clans, f rom origina lsketches by R . R . McI an . Wi th descr ipt ive let ter press by James Logan .

Small 8vo , cloth, g i l t . Glasgow , 1 899The origina l work in 2 large

'4 to volumes is given here complete and una l tered

further than be ing reduced In S ize , properly paged and indexed for easy referencewith su itable ta i l- piece i l lustra tion s .

SCOTTISH COSTUMES . The Clans of the ScottishH ighlands . I llustratedwith55full -page colored lithographs by Henning , K innebrook , B osley, and others, a l lfrom origina l paintings by R. R . MeI an , displaying the dress, tartans , a rms,a rmorial insignia , also the feminine costumes of the Clans . Fol io , morocco,

g il t edges , b ind ing scraped , corner of marg in of one pla te torn 03, a fewfox-marks , lacks t i t le- page.

London : Var ious Publ ishers , R . Ackermann 8c Co . , etc . , no da teVaried and va luable in forma tion on al l poin ts of in terest connected with the

S cottish H ighlands . M r . M cIan does not restrict himse lf in these sketches tomodern costumes , but in troduces a usefu l variety by those of d iff eren t da tes . S omeof the sketches represen t ind ividua ls who have in any way d istinguished themse lves ,where authen tic portra i ts could be procured . The figures are variously armed , andthe weapon s drawn from the best specimens preserved in the armories of chiefs , orin other public and priva te col lections .

237 . SCRIPTURAL COSTUMES . Sa tchwell Scr iptu re Costume , exhibited in a

Series of Eng rav ings Represen t ing the Principa l Personages Ment ioned inthe Sacred Wr i t ings . Wi th B iog raphical Sketches and H istor ica l Remarkson the Manners and Customs of the Eastern Na t ions . 2 0 fu ll -page coloredplates, drawn under the superintendence of B enj amin West . Roya l 4to , ha l fcalf , uncu t , par tly unopened , bind ing rubbed , few marg ins sl ightly soi led .

London : Samu'

el Leigh, 1 8 19

238 . SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM) . Shakespeare’s Comed ies , H istor ies , Traged ies ,being a Reproduct ion in Facsim i le of the F irst Fol io Ed i t ion 1623, from the

Cha tswor th Copy in the Possession of the Duke of Devonshire . Wi thIn troduct ion and Census of copies by S idney Lee . Small fol io , ooze ca lf ,uncu t , w i th lea ther thongs. Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1902

L imited to copies , signed , of which this , No. 300 .

Inserted is an origina l leaf of the Ed ition of 1 623.

The Cen sus of copies mentioned above is separate , in wrappers , and is la id in .

239 . S IGNBOARDS . La rwood (Jacob) and Hot ten (John Camden) . The H istory of

S ignboards , from the Earl iest T imes to the Presen t Day . Fou rth Ed i t ion .

With 1 00 il lustrations in facsimile. 4to , hal f roan , g il t back and top , uncu t .London ,

1 868

LARGE PA PER . Edi tion l imited to 1 00 copies , con ta in ing. besides the whole of thetext and pictures given in the sma l l paper ed ition , 72 additiona l i l lustrations ofanc ien t S ignboards , with other reminiscences of Old London .

2 40 . SPANISH COSTUMES . ORIG INAL DRAWINGS . Portra its of Royal and I llustr iousPersonages of Spa in . A col lection of 35 original water-color drawings and 4

f l ) pencil sketches , 39 plates in all , displaying the costumes worn by the S panishnobility. Fol io , cr imson crushed levan t morocco , g ilt fi l let borders on sides ,g i l t panelled back , g i l t inner den tel le border

s , g ilt edges, BY RIVIERE . Each

pla te is nea tly moun ted to un i form fol io S ize .

F inely executed drawings, bri l l ian t coloring. of portra i ts. mostly ful l- length , ofmembers of roya l and noble S pan ish soc iety , among which are ,

—Don Jayme , King[ Con tinued

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[NO. 2 40— Continued ]of Aragon ; Fernando , King of Aragon ; Hernando di Gonzaga ; D a . Ana de R ivera ;I sabe l la Ca tolica ; D . M aria Lopez d 'Gurrea ; Carolus . Princeps ; D . Juan Cortes ,Duquesa d

'Alca la ; I sabe l de Bourbon , Queen of Phi l ip IV . ; D . A lva ro Bazan .

M arques d ’

Santa Cruz ; D . Juana de Zun iga , D . A lvaro Bazan . and D . JuanaM anue l , group ; I sabe l C lara Eugen ia ; D . M on ica de Ve lasco ; Margarita da deA ustria ; I sabe la , Carol i V Uxor ; E l Princ ipe D on Carlos , hermano de Fe li pe IV . ;Dona Maria de Ve lasco Yuarra ; M arquesa d i A storza ; and others .

SPANISH LAW . [Alfonso el Sabio .] Las S iete Par tidas del Sabio Rey donAlonso c l Nono nueuamente Glosadas , por el Licenciado Gregor ioLopez . Con su Reportor io muy copioso, assi del Testo como de la

Glosa . Volumes I and 2 on ly . P rinted in 2 columns , laws in large type ,su rrounded by Lopez' Commentary in smaller type . Title in red and black ,with large wood cut of S panish a rms. 2 pa rts in one vol . fol io , or ig ina l l impvel lum , torn and

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stained , w i th l in ing papers and two fly- leaves at bothfron t and back , from other early pr in ted works , bad ly worn ,

leaves of textfoxed . Sa lamanca : En casa de Dom ingo de Portonarijs Vrsino , 1 576

FAMOUS WORK ON S PANISH LAW . The text is in S pan ish , with commen tary inLa tin . The FIRST EDITION with Lopez' Commen tary was published at S a lamanca1 5 55

SPANISH MANUSCRIPT . Offic ia l records of Decrees and Let ters Pa ten t , underCharles V . , Emperor of Germany , confirm ing the t i t le of H ida lgos to

Nicholas de Campo Vezino , of the Ci ty of Carr ion , Spa in , and a ll his

descendan ts . S igned by va rious officia ls and members of the Royal Counc i l .Da ted at end of ma in manuscr ipt , en Va l ladol id A seys d iasdelmes de Set iembre de m ill E quinjentos E c inquen ta Afios ,” and at the endof supp lemen tal ma tter , v i lla de tordes illas a Vien te Y c inco d iazdel mes de agosto De m i ll Y seisc ien tos Y d iez Y S ie te afios .

Manuscriptin Spanish, written in Gothic characters on 42 leaves of vellum , 13% x 1 0inches. First leafwithbroad border offlowers ,fruits, birds , etc. ,

withmedal lionportrait atfoot, and initial letter containing coat-of -a rms of de Campo Vezino,all illuminated in gold and colors; other capitals and some initial words , ingold on red ground; red underlines and ru led margins. Thin fol io, old

s tamped ca lf , w i th g i lt corner and cen tre ornaments , g i lt tooled back ,l inen t ies , pu rple edges , w i th offic ial sea l , cast in lead , a ttached by goldand colored cords , b ind ing bad ly worn ,

mended at top and bottom of backand at corners, g il t worn off , some holes , cord frayed . Enclosed in tan

cloth sl ip-case , w i th brown morocco back , g il t lettered .

[Va lladol id , 1 505 ]The i l lumina ted page is a fine spec imen of S ixteen th Cen tury S pan ish art the

portra i t , probably represen ting Dona Juana , mother of Emperor Charles V is ofexceptiona l ly fine execution . The ma in text ends on leaf 39 , with the da te 1 550 . as

noted above. fol lowed by 3 leaves of supplemen ta l records in a d ifferen t hand . andwith da te 1 6 1 7 at end .

SPANISH MANUSCRIPT . Official records of a su i t to establ ish the leg it imacyand gen tle l ineage of Don Lu is de Roxas y Taboada and Don Joseph Roxasde Nestares. With official Span ish Seal , dated 1 683, stamped on first andlast leaves, and signatures of notar ies and other Officials at end . Dated ,

en Vallodilid“

aV ien te , y vuo del mes de Agosto de mil y se iscientos,y Ochenta anos . Manuscript in S panish, written on 240 numberedleaves of vellum , 1 2 x 7% inches. Frontispiece arms of de Roxas, painted ingold and colors, on heavy vellum,

with red silk guardsheet; first leaf withornamental border , in ink; large capitals in black or red, mostly with ornamented ground in black; double-ruled margins. Small , thick fol io, or ig inal

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setecien tos setenta y seis Afios. Manuscript in Spanish, written on 1 66

numbered leaves of vellum , I I% x 8 inches. Frontispiece of arms of de laCuesta , and second leaf with pictu re of the Virgin , both painted in colors, redsilk gua rd—sheets; miniature portrait of K ing Charles at beginning of text, ingold and colors; several illuminated capitals in the text, with first words ofspecial parts written in gold on colored ground; other capitals with ornamentation in ink; decorated borders on first two pages, other ma rgins double-ruledin ink . Small fol io, orig inal red morocco, sides w i th fioriated doubleframework , floral corners and cen tre ornament , in g ilt , back g ilt tooled inS im ilar floral designs , marks for ties, g il t edges , w i th official seal , cast inlead , a ttached by colored cords, b ind ing rubbed , cords frayed . Enclosedin red buckram sl ip-case , morocco back , g il t let tered . [Granada , 1776]

245 . SPORTS . The Book of Sport . (Gulf , Tenn is, Polo, Fox-Hunting ,Ed ited by Will iam Patten . Numerous portraits and other illustrations,colored frontispiece. Royal 4to, three -quarters g reen morocco, g ilt top ,

uncu t . New York : J . F . Taylor Co. , 190 1

ED IT ION DE GRANDE LUXE , l imited to 4 50 copies.

2 46 . SPORTS . Afialo (F . The Sports of the \Vorld . London , no date ; UNDERHILL (FRANCIS Driving for Pleasu re , or , the Harness S table and its

Appointments . New York , 1 897 . Both I l lustrated. Together , 2 vols .

imperial , half ca lf and lea ther . London and New York , 1 897 , etc .

247 . STODDARD (JOHN John L . S toddard’s Lectures . I llustrated with views

and portraits. 10 vols. 8vo , half roan , g ilt tops. Boston , 1 898

2 48 . THEATRICAL COSTUMES . Lecom te Characters of the Old Thea tresof France . A collection of 98 colored lithographs depicting the costumes ofFrance. Bound in one volume , 4 to , half morocco, bind ing rubbed .

[Paris , circa 1 82 0]A colection of colored li thographic plates by B e lpech , a fter origina ls by Lecomte .

THEATRICAL COSTUMES . Dollet, Lacauchie and Lassalle . Galer ie Dramatique .

Costumes des Theatres de Pa ris. Par Mm . Dollet, Lacauchie , and L .

Lassalle . With 2 00 full-page colored lithographs. 2 vols . royal 8vo,ha lf

levan t morocco, g ilt backs, g ilt edges , BY ROOT .

Par is : Ma ison M artine t-Hautecmur, no dateThe plates are portra i ts of ce lebra ted actors and actresses as they appeared insome of the ir more noted roles at the Academic Roya le de M usique , Theatre Francais ,Théatre Roya l de l’Opéra-Comique . Théatre Roya l I ta lien , Théatre de Vaudevil le ,

Theatre de la Porte-Sa in t-Martin , Thea tre de la Ga ieté. Folles-Drama tiques , etc .

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THEATRICAL COSTUMES . Lecomte Costumes de Theatre de 1 600 a

1 820 . With 1 04 fu ll -page colored lithographs , including title, depicting thecostumes of the French theatre from the ea rly 1 7th to the ea rly 1 9th Centuries.

Fol io,new half calf , orig inal back preserved . [Par is no date]

A beautifu l series of colored li thographic pla tes by D e lpech showing thea trica lcostumes as shown in the Theatre du Pa la is Card ina l , Académ ic Roya le de M usique ,

Comédie I ta l ienne , and Comédie Franca ise . Many of the pla tes are characterportra i ts , inc lud ing ,— Romagnez i as Dr . B a louard , Ca therine B iancol lel li as Colombine , M l le . Debrie as A gnes de l

'E cole, M oliere as A rnolyphe. and others .

2 5 1 . THEATRICAL COSTUMES . Galerie des Art istes-Dramat iques . I llustrated with80 lithographs by Rigo freres, on I ndia paper , after Alexander Lacauchie.

2 vols. 4to, half calf and boards , b ind ings rubbed . Paris , no dateThe pla tes are fu l l- length portra i ts , in character , of ce lebra ted actors and actresses.

and inc lude ,

— M l le . Giul ia Grisi , Carlotta Grisi , M l le . Rachel , Fanny E lssler ,Duprez . M l le . Tagl ion i , M onrose , M ejaud , and others .

2 52 . THEATRICAL MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING . The Scramble , or Old Gripus plunder’d

by his Young Wi fe (Fou r l ine poet ic quotation) . Mezzotint. P . Dawe

feci t . Prin ted for John Bowles, at No. 13in Cornhill . Shows the youngw i fe lean ing over her m iser husband , w ith her r ight hand in money-baghe ld t ight , while her husanbd greed i ly holds onto money bag , his arms

rest ing on table . He ight , w id th, 9% inches. Framed . FINEIMPRESS ION .

2 53.~THEATRICAL MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING . Heyday$ Is this my DaughterAnne$ (Two stanza four- l ines each.) Mezzotint. F . E . Adams invt . etfecit . Publish

’d Decr . 6 , 1 773, by John Bow les, No. 13in Cornhill . The

exclamat ion above is made by an Old lady whi le passing a fashionablydressed young lady w i th her ha ir in high powdered pompadou r . Landscapein background . He ight , w idth, 1 0 inches. Framed . GOOD IMPRESS ION .

2 54 . T ISSOT (J . JAMES) . The Comple te Sacred Works of J . James T issot : Com

flprising ,

— The Old Testamen t . 2 vols. New York : M . de Brunoff , 1904 .

ED ITION DE GRAND LU XE , limited to 72 0 copies, of which thisis, No. 32 ; Also , Life of Jesus Chr ist . 2 vols. New York : DoubledayMcClure Co. , 1 899 . AUTOGRAPH ED ITION , limited to 600 copies, of whichthis is, No. 15 . With several hundred compositions illustrating the Old and

New Testaments, a large number of which are in colors, thefull -page plates intwo states. Toge ther , 4 vols. thick fol io, fu ll green morocco , doublures andfly- leaves of g reen watered silk

, ornate inside borders, g ilt edges, bind ingof one volume sl ightly damaged . New York , 1 899—1904

2 55 . TRAVEL . Clemens (Samuel Follow ing the Equator . Hartford , 1 898 ;YOUNG (JOHN RUSSELL) . Around the World w i th General Grant . NewYork NORTHROP (HENRY DAVENPORT) . Wonders of the Tropics.

Chicago , no date ; DENYS (F .WARD) . Our Summer in the Vale of Kashm ir .Washing ton HAWKS (FRANCIS The Monumen ts of Egypt . NewYork , 1 850 ; and Others . All illustrated . Together , 1 2 vols. roya l 4to to

8vo, various b ind ings. Various places, various dates

2 56 . TURKISH COSTUMES . Recueil de Cent Estampes repr sen tan t d ifféren tesNations du Levan t tirées sur les Tableaux pe in ts d’apres Na tu re en 1 707et 1 708 par les Ordres de M . de Ferriol , Ambassadeur du roi 21 la Porte . Et

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2 56— Continuedgravées en 1 7 1 2 et 1 7 13par les soins de Mr. Le Hay . With 1 02 fu ll -pageand double-page copper-plate portraits, colored by hand, representing the

costumes of the Tu rks , men and women , in va rious stations of life, engraved byP . Simonneau ,G. S cotin , C. du Bosc, J. Haussard, C. N. Cochin , P . Rochefort,J. de Franssieres, and others. Large fol io, con temporary cal f, rebacked ,

leather label . Small hole in marg in of P late No. 69 . Plates No. 1 00 andNo. 1 02 are mounted to be un i form w i th other plates .

Paris : Jacques Collombat, 1 7 1 5A specia l t i tle-page , as above , in pen-and -ink and gold le ttering , precedes theplates , the regu lar prin ted title-page for the text precedes the same and i s bound atend of volume . with da te 1 7 1 5 .

In 1 699 , M . de Ferriol was appoin ted Amba ssador to Constan tinople , where herema ined 1 2 years , and in which time he was amply able to s tudy thoroughly thecustoms and manners of the people of the coun try .Among the characters represen ted in the ir respecitve costumes are .

— a grea t lordin ceremon ia l robes for the feast of B e iram ; the S ul tana . Assek i ; K istar-Agassi , chiefof the black eunuchs ; Capi-Aga , chie f of the white eunuchs ; Beu louk - Bachi . chef ;A st-chi, cook in the lord 's household ; Bach-Chiaoux , head doorkeeper ; Cap idg iBachi , M aster of Ceremon ies ; S oulak , the lord ’s bodyguard ; Bostangi-Bachi , headgardener in offic ia l costume ; the M oufti; Imam , min ister in the M osque ; Effendi .lawyer ; D ervich , or T urk ish monk ; the Grand V isit , in ceremon ia l garb ; S pahis ;Admira l ; S a i lor ; various T urk ish lords ; a Turk at prayer ; a Turk ish lover cuttinghis wrist to prove his love ; a young boy ; Turk ish women smok ing , resting , weaving ,embroidering , playing games and instrumen ts and many others ; a lso , three doublepla tes picturing a M arriage. a Funera l , and a Rel igious S cene .

2 57 . TURKISH COSTUMES . The Costume of Tu rkey . I llustrated in a series of 60finely colored fu ll-page plates. Wi th descript ions in Engl ish and French.

u ,Imperial 4to , Old stra ight-grained morocco , g ilt back and edges, b ind ingrubbed . London : Prin ted by William M iller , 1 804The i l lustra tions inc lude ,

— A S ultana , Officers of the Grand S ign ior , a Turk ishWoman , the Chief of the U lemas. a M usician , a Turk in his Cha l l , First Dragoman , a

Greek Woman of the I sland Of Mamora , a Jew , an A lban ian , Officer of the Jan issarles . Fema le Dancer of Constan tinople , a Tartar. Heir to the Throne , and variousofii cia ls connected with the army and the Grand S ign ior, etc .

2 58 . TURKISH COSTUMES . The Mil i tary Costume of Turkey . I llustrated by a

series of 30 colored engravings, signed F. H . Clark , and a frontispiece in colorsof His Excellency Antonaki Ramadani, engraved by Wageman . Small fol io,

hal f red morocco, bind ing rubbed . London : T . M'Lean ,

1 8 1 8

F ine impressions of the pla tes , which are made from drawings made on the spot .

2 59 . TURKISH COSTUMES . Frankland (Capt . Charles Colville) . Travels to and

from Constantinople , in 1 82 7 and 1 82 8 . Second Ed it ion . I llustrated with38 engravings including 2 colored costume plates, maps, folding plates, andvignettes in text. 2 vols. 8vo,

morocco, g ilt , g ilt edges, rubbed , sl ight foxmarks in text . London ,

1 830

2 60 . VENETIAN VIEWS . Vedu te dei Principal i Monumen ti diVenez ia . B rilliantlycolored title-page and 1 2 views in colors of Venice, designed and lithographedby G. B . Cecchini, G. Pividor, and T. Viola . Oblong 410 ,

half calf , g iltback , rubbed , marg in of t itle and one plate soiled , and a few l ight foxmarks on several others , Ven ice , undatedAmong the scenes i l lustra ted are the fol lowing , - Piazza S . M arco ; S . Marco ; I l

M olo ; R iva degl i S chiavon i ; Cana l Grande . opposite Chiesa de l la Sa lute , Pa lazzoFoscari, and Pa lazzo ca'd 'Oro ; Pon te di R ia lto; Pon te dei S ospiri ; and others .

2 6 1 . [WESLEY (SARAH— daughter of Charles Wesley , evangel ist , and n iece Of

John Wesley, grea t Method ist A small box, contain ing 4 baby[ Con tinued

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2 6 I— Continued ]caps , 3 satin baby cuffs, one lawn baby bib , one large square of paddedsatin (coverle t) , a str ip of silk bra id , one long sat in pincushion top , sen t toMr. S . Tooth, by M iss SarahWesley , accompanying which is a two-page1 2mo le tter wri t ten by the recipien t , Apr il 29 ,

1 82 5 , to MissWesley thanking her for her g i fts and invi t ing her and Mrs. Wesley to be present at the irMissionary Mee ting ; Also , a l ist of all the articles orig inally sent in the

Wesley Baske t , made out and signed by E . T . Tooth, sth June , 1 837 ; and

a b ill signed by J . Weleker , for part payment rece ived from Mr . Wesley,1 777

—1778 . Together , one box wi th articles, and 3wr i t ten pieces ; Also, a

copy of“

The Bristol Memorandum-Book for the Year 1 769 . 1 2mo,

sheep , worn . Br istol : John Grabham The d iary is filled w i thnames of members of the Wesley fam ily , and nume rous pen

-and-ink

draw ings.

2 62 . WESLEYAN-METHOD IST MIS S IONS . Reports of the Ceylon Nat ive Schoolsunder the care of The Wesleyan Missionar ies, for 1 8 1 7 , 1 8 1 8 , 1 8 19 ; Ex

tracts from Quarterly Letters, October 1 8 1 8 , January 1 8 19 , Apr il 1 8 19 , Ju ly1 8 19 , October 1 8 19 , Janua ry 1 82 0, April 1 82 0 , Ju ly 1 82 0 , October 182 0 .

Bound in one volume , 1 2mo, Old boards, calf back . Colombo, 1 8 17—182 0

2 63. WOOD (REV . J . The Uncivil ized Races of Men in all Countries of the

World . Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. in one . Har tford ,1 870 ; L IVING

RACES OF MANKIND . A Popular I llustrated Account of the Customs,

Habi ts, Pursu its, Feasts and Ceremon ies of the Races ofMank ind Throughout the World . Over 400 illustrations. 2 vols. London ,

no date.

Together , 3vols. 4to, hal f moroccor and cal f .Hartford and London , 1 870 and recent

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS . Willard (Francis Gl impses of F i fty Years.

P ortrait. Chicago L IVING RACES OF MANKIND (THE) . A PopularI llustrated Accoun t of the Customs, Habits, Pursu i ts, Feasts and Ceremon ies of the Races of Mankind Throughou t the World . Hundred ofillustrations, some colored . 2 vols . London , no date ; GARLEPP (BRUNO) .Ge rmany

’s I ron Chancellor (B ismarck) . I llustrations. Akron , no date ;

and others. Together , 1 1 vols. royal 4to and 8vo, various bind ings.

Var ious places, various dates

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