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corum ad Nicomachum, ed. princeps, lit. goth. (wanted a blank), [Hain *4106, Proctor 8126], contemp. oak bds. and doeskin, with clasps, folio [Paris] Impressore Wuolfgango Hopyl (Jo. Higman), 1489 (900), Feb. 2, Sotheby

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Davis & Orioli, £7 Burke (Edm.) Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, presentation copy, with inscription, Lord Charlemont From the Author," orig. wrapper, uncut, 1791, 8vo. (334), Dec. 16, Hodgson W. V. Daniel, £2 Burke (Edm.) Reflections on the French Revolution, first ed., uncut, cf. ex., 1790, 8vo. (37), March 30, Sotheby

Merton, LI

Hill £2 45.

Walford, £3

Burke (Edm.) Works, 16 vol., cf. gt., 1826, 8vo. (237), Nov. 14, Sotheby Burke (Edm.) Works, 9 vol., cf. gt., 1846, 8vo. (9), May 6, Sotheby Burke (Edm.) Works, Library ed., port., 12 vol., buckram uncut, t.e.g., 1899, 8vo. (477), March 9, Sotheby Edwards, £3 IOS. Burke (Edm.) Works and Correspondence, port., 8 vol., cf. gt., 1852, 8vo. (1080), Jan. 14, Sotheby Edwards, £6 10S. Burke (H. F.) Historical Record of the Coronation of King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra, front. and col. plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., in case, Privately printed, 1904, atlas folio (99), Nov. 24, Sotheby Walford, £1 Burke (Jno.) Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners, port. and coats-of-arms, 4 vol., hf. cf., 1836-38, 8vo. (10), May 6, Sotheby Harding, £1 35. Burke (Jno.) The Patrician, 6 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1846-48, 8vo. (11), May 6, Sotheby Hatchard, £1 Burke (J. and J. B.) Encyclopædia of Heraldry, woodcuts, hf. mor., 1847, roy. 8vo. (13), May 6, Sotheby Hatchard, £1 Burke (J. and J. B.) Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry, with Index, 3 vol., mor. ex., 1846, 8vo. (14), May 6, Sotheby Harding, 1 2S. Burke (J. and J. B.) General Armory, cl., 1875, 8vo. (87), Oct. 29, Puttick Hill, £2 10s. Burke (J. and J. B.) Heraldic Illustrations, plates of arms, etc., 3 vol., mor., g.e., 1844-46, roy. 8vo. (15), May 6, Sotheby Hatchard, £2 18s.

Burke (J. and J. B.) Heraldic Illustrations, plates of arms, 3 vol., cl., t.e.g., 1844-6, imp. 8vo. (658), Oct. 15, Sotheby Hill, 175. Burke (J. and J. B.) Royal Families of England, Scotland and Wales, port., 2 vol., mor., g.e., 1848, imp. 8vo. (16), May 6, Sotheby Hatchard, I 18s. Burke (J. B.) Anecdotes of the Aristocracy, first and second series, 4 vol.-Vicissitudes of Families, 3 vol., cl., 1849-63, together 7 vol., 8vo. (89), Nov. 13, Puttick Maggs, £1 38. [ 5s., similar set, Oct. 29, Puttick, Lot 138.] Burke (J. B.) Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders'

Kin, pedigrees, mor. ex., 1858, imp. 8vo. (17), May 6, Sotheby Hatchard, LI Burke (J. B.) Visitation of the Seats and Arms of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, plates and coats-of-arms, 4 vol., mor., g.e., 1852, roy. 8vo. (12), May 6, Sotheby

Hatchard, £2 8s. Burke (J. B.) Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, both series, plates of arms, etc., 4 vol., 1852-55, roy. 8vo. (675), Oct. 29, Sotheby W. Daniell, £1 8s. Burlaeus (Gual). See Burley (W.) Burley (W.) Libellus de Vita & moribus Philosophorum & Poetarum, lit. goth. (a j blank wanted, m 2 blank), capitals rubricated and initials painted [Hain 4120, Campbell 388, Proctor 9264], old cf., [colophon] Impressum Lovanii per me Johannem de Westfalia, s.a. [c. 1480-2], sm. 4to. (901), Feb. 2, Sotheby Ellis, £5 Burlington Fine Arts Club. Ancient Greek Art, 112 plates, buckram, 1904, folio (365), Nov. 14, Sotheby Batsford, £3 Burlington Fine Arts Club. Ancient Greek Art, over 100 plates, buckram, uncut, 1904, folio (84), Dec. 1, Christie Quaritch, £2 Burlington Fine Arts Club. Early English Portraiture, reproductions, buckram, uncut, 1909, folio (83), Dec. 1, Christie Martin, £2 18s. Burlington Fine Arts Club. Early Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, plates, buckram, uncut, t.e.g., 1911, folio (227), Dec. 4, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 Burlington Fine Arts Club. Early German Art, plates, buckram, uncut, 1906, folio (79), Dec. 1, Christie Quaritch, £3 15s. [£5 5s., a similar copy, Dec. 1, Christie, Lot 80.] Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Book-bindings, plates, buckram, uncut, 1891, folio (269), July 15, Sotheby Edwards, £10 Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Bookbindings, col. and other plates, buckram, uncut, 1891, folio (87), Dec. I, Christie Leighton, £7 15S. Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Pictures of the Netherlandish and allied Schools, plates, 1892, folio (270), July 15, Sotheby Edwards, £3 7s. 6d. Exhibition of Portrait Miniatures, uncut, 1889, folio (86), Dec. 1, Rimell, £5 15S. Burlington Fine Arts Club. Illuminated Manuscripts, facs., buckram, uncut, t.e.g., 1908, folio (228), Dec. 4, Sotheby

Burlington Fine Arts Club. reproductions, buckram, Christie

Rimell, £6

Burlington Fine Arts Club. Pictures of the School of Siena,
photogravures, buckram, uncut, 1904, folio (81), Dec. 1,
Christie
Rimell, £3 12s. 6d.

[£3 17s. 6d., similar copy, Dec. 1, Christie, Lot 82.] Burlington Magazine (The), Vol. i.-xxiii. (wanting No. 122), illustrations, as issued, 1903-13, 4to. (975), Jan. 14, Sotheby E. G. Allen, £4 12s.

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[Burnet (Bp.)] Compleat Collection of Papers relating to the Revolutions in England and Scotland, etc., in 1 vol., cf., 1689, 4to. (233), June 30, Sotheby H. Stevens, LI Burnet (Bp.) History of His Own Time, LARGE PAPER, port., 6 vol., russ. ex., by F. Bedford (the Hibbert copy), Oxford, 1823, 8vo. (24), March 9, Christie Maggs, £2 16s. Burnet (Bp.) History of his own Time, with the Suppressed Passages, port., 6 vol., hf. cf., uncut, Oxford, 1823, 8vo. (480), June 30, Sotheby Hill, £1 6s. Burnet (Bp.) History of the Reformation, ports., 3 vol., contemp. mor. gt., 1681, folio (1235), Feb. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 5s. Burnet (Bp.) History of the Reformation, 3 vol. in 6, russ., m.e., Oxford, 1816, royal 8vo. (50), Oct. 29, Sotheby Bagguley, 13s. Burnet (Bp.) Some Passages in the Life and Death of the Earl of Rochester, first ed., port. by R. White, mor., g.e., 1680, 8vo. (852), Jan. 14, Sotheby Brunton, IIS. Burnet (Bp.) Summary of all the Religious Houses in England and Wales, with their Titles and Valuations at the Time of their Dissolution, old English mor., g.e., from the Sunderland library, 1717, 8vo. (383), Nov. 24, Sotheby

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Tregaskis, £1 6s. Burney (C.) General History of Music, first ed., plates by Bartolozzi, 4 vol., old cf., 1776-89, 4to. (211), Oct. 29, Puttick Davis, I IOS. Burney (Frances). Camilla, or a Picture of Youth, first ed., vol., old cf., 1796, 8vo. (624), Jan. 14, Sotheby Edwards, 18s. [16s., old hf. cf. (Vol. i. broken), Dec. 4, Sotheby, Lot 284.] Burney (Frances). Camilla, or a Picture of Youth, first ed., 5 vol., old cf., gilt backs, 1796, 8vo. (1), Nov. 14, Sotheby J. Bumpus, £1 8s.

Heffer, £1 16s.

Burney (Frances). Cecilia, first ed., 5 vol., old cf., 1782, 8vo. (625), Jan. 14, Sotheby Thorp, £3 12s. 6d. Burney (Frances). Diary and Letters, ports. and facs., 7 vol., 1842, 8vo. (374), June 10, Sotheby Allison, £2 4S. Burney (Frances). Diary and Letters, fronts., 7 vol., cl., 1854, 8vo. (166), April 30, Puttick Redington, £1 5S. Burney (Frances). Diary and Letters (1778-1840), Preface and Notes by Austin Dobson, ports., 6 vol., cl., uncut, 1904-5, 8vo. (48), May 6, Sotheby Burney (Frances). Evelina, first ed., 3 vol., modern cf., 1778, Svo. (109), Nov. 14, Sotheby J. Bumpus, £15 Burney (Frances). Evelina, or Female Life in London, being the History of a Young Lady's Introduction to Fashionable Life and the Gay Scenes of the Metropolis, 6 plates by W. Heath, etc., all in col., mor. ex., 1822, 8vo. (543), April 6, Sotheby Spencer, £15 [Rare with the above title-page, which brings the book into the " Life in London " series. The plate at page 24

had no imprint at foot (possibly cut away), and the lettering of that at page 178 was rubbed. Catalogue.] Burney (Jas.) History of the Buccaneers of America, maps, hf. cf., 1816, 4to. (94), April 6, Sotheby Edwards, 15s.

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[The fourth volume of Capt. Burney's Chronological History of the Voyages and Discoveries in the S. Sea." ED.] Burney (Jas.) History of the Discoveries in the South Sea, maps, etc., 5 vol., hf. cf., 1803-17, 4to. (747), Oct. 15, Sotheby Edwards, £7 17s. 6d. Burney (Miss). Romance of Private Life, first ed., 3 vol., orig. bds., with label, 1839, 8vo. (250), Oct. 15, Sotheby

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Cave, 8s. Burns (R.) A Cantata (The Jolly Beggars), auto. MS., 3 pages, folio, beginning "When lyart leaves bestrow the yird. The first stanza has the following auto. note (not given in the Library ed. of Burns' Works, ed. by W. S. Douglas), Luckie Nansie is Racer Jess's mother in my Holy Fair, Luckie kept a kind of caravansery for the lower orders of wayfaring strangers and Pilgrims.' This manuscript contains all of the first Recitative, the first three and last stanzas of the air, “ I am a Son of Mars," the second Recitative and the six stanzas of the air, I Once was a Maid,' and six lines of the Recitative, Then niest outspak a raucle carlin" [Catalogue] (30), Dec. 10, Sotheby

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McMurdo, £200 Burns (R.) Address to the Deil, with the Answer by John Lauderdale near Wigton, 4 leaves, uncut and unopened, No name or place, printed in the year 1795 (111), Jan. 28, Sotheby Dodd, £12 5s. Burns (R.) Address to the Deil, with the answer by John Lauderdale, a chapbook of 8 pages, in orig. state, uncut and unopened, in wrapper, within marbled cf. covers, n.p., Printed in the year 1795, 8vo. (92), July 15, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £15 10s. Burns (R.) Complete Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Burns, ed. by J. B. Reid, first ed., orig. cl., uncut, 1889, imp. 8vo. (251), Oct. 15, Sotheby Streeton, 5s. Burns (R.) I. A Scots Love Song (The Gowden Locks of Anna), tune, Banks o'Banna," auto. MS. of the poem, 24 lines, beginning, " Yestreen I had a pint o' wine," with occasional differences in wording from the poem as printed in the Library ed. of Burns' Works—II. A New Song, from an old Story, tune Wat ye wha I met yestreen,' two eight-line stanzas of the poem beginning" The night it was a holy night," together 3 pages, 4to., addressed on the fourth page, Mr. Wm. Stewart, Factor, Closeburn Castle" (31), Dec. 10, Sotheby McMurdo, £95 Burns (R.) Memorial Catalogue of the Burns Exhibition, 1896, LARGE PAPER, 50 copies printed, plates, orig. hf. mor., g.t., list of subscribers inserted, Glasgow, 1898, folio (271), July 15, Sotheby Bumpus, £4

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Burns (R.) Poems, two lines of an autograph MS. of the "Twa Dogs inlaid and inserted, mor. ex., by Rivière, 8in. by 4in., in case, Kilmarnock, printed by John Wilson, 1786, roy. 8vo. (27), Dec. 10, Sotheby Maggs, £255 Burns (R.) Poems, mor. ex., by Bedford, Kilmarnock, 1786 [1867], imp. 8vo. (28), Dec. 10, Sotheby Maggs, £5 5s.

[No. 12 of the large paper fac. of the orig. Kilmarnock ed., limited to 50 copies, extra-illustrated by the insertion of 86 plates. At the end is bound a fac. of the orig. manuscript of the "Jolly Beggars," Glasgow, 1823.-Catalogue.] Burns (R.) Poems, port. by Beugo, first issue of the first Edinburgh ed., with the reading“ skinking on page 263, mor. ex., by Rivière, uncut, Edinburgh, printed for the author, and sold by William Creech, 1787, 8vo. (29), Dec. 10, Sotheby Bain, £17 Burns (R.) Poems, port. by Beugo, mor. ex., g.t., uncut, Edinb., for the Author, 1787, 8vo. (109), Jan. 28, Sotheby Dodd, £14 15S.

[First Edinburgh ed., with the hf.-title, 38 pages of subscribers' names and a glossary. It contains 27 Poems, occupying about 100 pages, not in the Kilmarnock edition of 1786. Catalogue.]

Burns (R.) Poems, first Edinburgh ed., port., mor. ex., gt. stamps on sides, g.t., other edges uncut, fine copy, Edinb., 1787, 8vo. (94), July 15, Sotheby Sessler, £15 IOS. Burns (R.) Poems, first Edinburgh ed., first issue, having the word stinking on page 263, line 13, port. of Burns, orig. bds., uncut, Edinburgh, 1787, 8vo. (64), Nov. 11, Sotheby Maggs, 13 15S.

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[£2 2s., old cf. (broken), Oct. 15, Sotheby, Lot 246.] Burns (R.) Poems, first Edinburgh ed., port. by Beugo, the P." of Poems on hf.-title obliterated, hf. mor., Edinburgh, 1787, 8vo. (41), May 7, Sotheby Tregaskis, £10 5S.

[This copy belonged to Robert Chambers, and was used by him when compiling the earliest edition of his Life and Works of the Poet (Edinh, 1840). The MS. additions are in his holograph and also of Robert Hogg, a younger brother of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd. Catalogue. £3 3s., cf. gt., an ordinary copy, with name on title, April 6, Sotheby, Lot 547.]

Burns (R.) Poems, first London ed., no port. (a few plain defective), orig. bds., 1787, 8vo. (247), Oct. 15, Sotheby Shaw, £1 8s.

Burns (R.) Poems, port., 2 vol., hf. cf., g.t., Edinb., 1797, 8vo. (824), March 30, Sotheby Thorp, 13s. Burns (R.) Poems, 2 vol., mor. ex., finely tooled and gt. by Cobden-Sanderson, g.e., fore-edges painted with flowers, etc., Paisley, 1801-2, 12m0. (95), July 15, Sotheby

G. D. Smith, £17

Burns (R.) Poems, front. and woodcuts by Bewick, 2 vol., mor., uncut, t.e.g., Alnwick [1808], 8vo.

Sotheby

(110), May 27, Hopkins, £2 4S.

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