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Candide, ou l'Optimisme, traduit de l'Allemande de Mr. le Docteur Ralph, first ed., Monsieur de Moreau de Dreux's copy, with his signature on the title, s.l., 1759, 8vo. (138), June 17, Sotheby Hulme, £2 Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Mémoires, Ecrits par lui-même, first ed., entirely uncut, Geneve, 1784, 8vo. (141), June 17, Sotheby Hulme, I IOS. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Nouveaux Mélanges Philosophiques, Historiques, Critiques, etc., first ed., 4 vol., orig. cf., with the bookplates of David Hume and S. S. Gladstone in each vol., 1765-7, 8vo. (140), June 17, Sotheby Ferdinando, 16s. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Edipe, tragedie, first ed. old cf., Paris, P. Ribou, etc., 1719, 8vo. (137), June 17, Sotheby

Attley, LI IS. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Principes de la Philosophie Morale, ou Essai de M.S., first ed., fleuron on title, front. and vignette by Fessard, old cf., Amsterdam, 1764, 8vo. (139), June 17, Sotheby Hulme, 12s. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). La Henriade, ports. and plates after Moreau, MS. notes on margins, old cf., 1789, 4to. (282), May 19, Hodgson Davis & Orioli, 12s. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). La Pucelle d'Orleans, 13 col. plates, mor., g.e., Londres, 1761, 8vo. (188), July 22, Hodgson

Voltaire (F. M. A. de).

£15S.

La Pucelle, or the Maid of Orleans, trans. by E. Dowson, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1899, 4to. (218), March 10, Puttick Voltaire (F. M. A. de). La Pucelle, or the

Hatchards, 9s. Maid of Orleans,

trans. by Ernest Dowson, 2 vol., orig. cl., Lutetian Society, 1899, 4to. (105), May 28, Hodgson Shepherd, 15s. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Relation de la Maladie, de la Confestion, de la Mort et de l'Apparition du Jésuite Bertier, first ed., 30 pages, s.l.n.d., 8vo. (142), June 17, Sotheby

Hulme, £I IS. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Euvres, port. and plates by Martinet after Gravelot, etc., 40 vol., contemp. cf., m.e. (Genève), 1775, 8vo. (27), July 28, Hodgson Hill, £1 3s.

[I 4s., French cf., Oct. 15, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 652.] Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Œuvres complètes, avec des Remarques et des Notes Historiques, Scientifiques et Littéraires, port., 92 vol., cf., 1785-9, post 8vo. (1743), June 14, Knight £1 5S. Voragine (J. de). Golden Legend, a genuine leaf of the first ed. of Caxton's English translation of the Golden Legende, printed by him in 1483 (132in. by 94in.), Westminster, 1483, folio (186), Feb. 4, Hodgson £3 IOS. Voragine (J. de). [Legenda Aurea.] Lombardica Historia que a plerisqz Aurea Legenda sanctorum appellatur, gothic letter, rubricated initials col. by hand, contemp. MS. notes, old oaken binding covered in leather, Strasburg, 1486, folio (1745), June 14, Knight £4 14s. 6d. Voragine (J. de). Sermones de Sanctis, gothic letter, 44 double

column lines to a full page, initials, etc. by hand, cf. . [Absque ulla nota, but Johann Reinhard, of Gruningen, Strassburg, 1484], folio (491), Jan. 20, Puttick

Leighton, £I IIS. [2 5s., cf. gt., April 6, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 532.] Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. Part 3: Birds, by John Gould, 1838-Voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur: Birds, by the same, 1843, col. plates, together 2 vol., uniform hf. mor. ex., t.e.g. (see also Darwin (C.), 1838-43 (256), Aug. 6, Hodgson Porter, £5 7s. 6d. Vuillier (G.) History of Dancing from the Earliest Times, illustrations, orig. cl. gt., 1898, sm. folio (299), June 7, Hodgson Rimell, 1 6s. Vyner (R. T.) Notitia Venatica, a Treatise on Fox Hunting, 8 col. illustrations, 2 vol., orig. red cl., 1892, roy. 8vo. (146), June 23, Puttick

Allan, 6s.

[12s., hf. mor. ex., July 28, 1915, Puttick, Lot 192.] Waagen (G. F.) Treasures of Art in Great Britain, with Supplement, 4 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1854-57, 8vo. (97), Feb. 4, Hodgson J. R. Jones, 16s. [I, orig. cl., Nov. 11, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 777.] Waite (A. E.) Secret Tradition of Freemasonry, plates, 2 vol., orig. cl., t.e.g., 1911, imp. 8vo. (187), March 31, Hodgson Joseph, 195. Walker (Commodore). Voyages and Cruises during the Spanish and French Wars, 2 vol., old cf., 1760, 12mo. (2), April 5, Dowell

12s. 6d.

Walker (G.) Costume of Yorkshire in 1814, col. front. and 40 col. plates on Japan paper (limited to 100 copies), vell., 1885, 4to. (287), April 29, Hodgson

£1 [18s., same state, June 3, 1915, Puttick, Lot 249.] Walker (G.) Costume of Yorkshire, 40 col. plates, proofs on Japan paper, hf. mor., Leeds, 1885, folio (316), April 14, Puttick Atkinson, 8s.

[1 4s., in the orig. 10 parts, March 19, 1914, Puttick, Lot 302.] Walker (G.) True Account of the Siege of London-Derry, mor. ex., gt. borders, g.e., with bookplate of the Earl of Roden, R. Clavel, 1689, sm. 4to. (204), March 25, Hodgson Murray's, £2 5s. Wallace (A. R.) The Malay Archipelago, first ed., illustrations, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1869, 8vo. (424), March 10, Puttick Salby, 14s. Wallace (A. R.) Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, with Account of the Native Tribes, etc., first ed., map and illustrations, orig. cl., 1853, 8vo. (616), July 1, Sotheby Quaritch, L1 8s. Wallis (Capt.) Historical Account of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependent Settlements, 12 plates, including folding views of Sydney, The Cove, Hawkesbury, Newcastle, etc., with map of Port Macquaire, by Oxley (foxed), bds., 1821, folio (281), March 10, Hodgson Calvert, £4 15s.

Wallis (J.) Opera Mathematica, 2 ports. and diagrams, 3 vol.,
hf. vell., uncut, Oxoniæ, 1695, folio (284), July 14, Hodgson
Wesley, £2 5s.
Wallon (H.) Jeanne d'Arc, illustrations, mor., g.e., 1876, 4to.
(579), April 14, Puttick
Lee, 14S.
Walpole (H.) Anecdotes of Painting in England, ed. by
Dallaway, ports., 5 vol., bds., Major, 1826-28, 8vo. (114),
Dec. 9, Puttick
Maggs, £3 35.
Walpole (H.) Anecdotes of Painting in England, ed. by J.
Dallaway, ports. and plates, 5 vol., mor. gt., g.e., fine copy,
J. Major, 1826-28, roy. 8vo. (178), July 1, Sotheby
Strickland, £3 3s.

[£6, cf. gt., Oct. 29, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 556; £2 16s., hf. mor., t.e.g., Nov. 11, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 870.] [Walpole (H.)] Castle of Otranto, Jeffery's ed., 7 col. plates, with gt. borders (wormed), cf., 1796, 8vo. (358), March 18, Hodgson

Maggs, 16s.

[I 2s., hf. cf., May 7, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 252.] Walpole (H.) The Castle of Otranto, Jeffrey's ed., 7 col. plates, vell. gt., g.e., 1796, 8vo. (231), April 29, Hodgson £1 5S. Walpole (H.) Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, enlarged by Thos. Park, ports. by Bocquet and others, 5 vol., russ. gt., 1806, 8vo. (116), Jan. 20, Puttick

Walford, £115S.

[1, mor., g.e., Nov. 11, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 449; £2 2s., mor., g.e., Large Paper (4to.), March 16, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 550; 1 Is., russ. gt., ordinary paper, July 1, 1915, Sotheby, Lot 177.]

Walpole (H.) Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, enlarged by T. Park, ports. by Bocquet, extra-illustrated by the insertion of numerous engraved and other ports. and views (loose), 5 vol., bds., uncut, 1806, 8vo. (542), July 1, Hodgson Edwards, £1 195. Walpole (H.) Last Journals, ed. by A. Francis Steuart, orig. cl., t.e.g., 1910, 2 vol., 8vo. (50), Feb. 1, Dowell 4s. 6d. Walpole (H.) Letters, including Letters now first published from the Original MSS., ports. (foxed), 6 vol., orig. cl., 1840, 8vo. (60), April 9, Hodgson Walpole (H.) Letters, 6 vol., 1840-Letters to Sir Horace Mann, 4 vol., 1844, together 10 vol., ports., mor., g.e., 1840-44, 8vo. (149), April 14, Puttick

David, IIS.

Times Book Club, £2 2s. [£1 12s., cf. gt., Feb. 17, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 157.] Walpole (H.) Letters, 6 vol., orig. cl., 1840-Letters to the Countess of Ossory, 2 vol., 1848, orig. cl., together 8 vol., 8vo. (117), June 3, Puttick David, 12s. Walpole (H.) Letters, now first chronologically arranged, ed. by Peter Cunningham, port. and plates, orig. issue, 9 vol., orig. cl., 1857-9 (50), June 7, Hodgson Edwards, £2 [£4 14s. 6d., orig. cl., June 14, 1915, Knight, Lot 1126.]

£3

Walpole (H.) Letters, ed. by Peter Cunningham, port., 9 vol., old cf., Bohn, 1861-66, 8vo. (970), April 5, Dowell Walpole (H.) Letters, ed. by Peter Cunningham, best Library ed., ports., 9 vol., orig. cl. (soiled, but uncut), Bohn, 1861-66, 8vo. (562), July 1, Hodgson Alison, 175. Walpole (H.) Letters, chronologically arranged, and ed. with Notes and Indices by Mrs. Paget Toynbee, port. and facs., 16 vol., Oxford, 1903-5, 8vo. (76), March 25, Hodgson

Heffer, £2 11S. 18, orig. cl., Large handmade Paper, Jan. 31, 1906, Hodgson, Lot 270.] Walpole (H.) Letters, ed. with Notes and Indices by Mrs. Paget Toynbee, limited handmade paper ed., ports. and facs., 16 vol., orig. cl., Oxford, 1903-5 (51), June 7, Hodgson Hitchman, £2 10S.

[£4 4s., orig. cl., June 14, 1915, Knight, Lot 1127.] Walpole (H.) Letters, ed. by Cunningham, 9 vol., orig. cl., Edinb., 1906, 8vo. (539), April 14, Puttick Neumayer, 12S. Walpole (H.) Letters, ed. by Cunningham, Library ed., ports., 9 vol., orig. cl., t.e.g., Edin., 1906, 8vo. (40), May 19, Hodgson David, 16s. Walpole (H.) Letters to Sir Horace Mann, both series, ports., 7 vol., bds. and cl., 1833-44, 8vo. (144), June 3, Puttick Atkinson, 5s. Walpole (H.) Memoirs of the Reign of George III., ed. by Sir D. Le Marchant, first ed., ports., 4 vol., orig. cl., 1845, 8vo. (316), June 3, Puttick West, 198. Walpole (H.) Miscellaneous Antiquities, or a Collection of Curious Papers, either republished from scarce tracts or now first printed from original MS., Nos. 1 and 2 (all published), mor., gt. back, g.e., Strawberry Hill, 1772, sm. 4to. (1129), June 14, Knight £1 15S. Walpole (H.) Works, ed. by R. Berry, orig. ed., numerous ports. and engravings by Heath, etc., 5 vol., cf. gt., 1798, 4to. (1130), June 14, Knight

£1 5s.

[10s., old mor., June 2, 1915, Sotheby, Lot 206; 16s., russ., g.e., June 23, 1915, Puttick, Lot 226.]

Walpole (H.) Works, comprising Letters, 10 vol., 1840-4Letters to the Countess of Ossory, 2 vol., 1848-Correspondence with Mason, 2 vol., 1851-Memoirs of Walpole and his Contemporaries, 2 vol., 1851-Reign of George II., 3 vol., 1847-Reign of George III., 4 vol., 1845, plates, together 23 vol., orig. cl., 8vo. (80), March 10, Puttick Allen, £3 Walpole (Sir R.) Plans, Elevations and Sections; Chimneypieces and Ceilings at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, the Seat of Sir Robert Walpole, with 32 plates, cf., 1735, folio (1553), June 14, Knight Walpole (Sir R.) Plans for Chimney-Pieces and Ceilings of Houghton Hall in Norfolk, by Ripley, Ware and Kent, plates, uncut, 1760, imp. folio (659), July 1, Hodgson

12S.

Batsford, 16s.

5

Walpole (Sir S.) History of England, first ed., 5 vol., hf. mor., 1878-86, 8vo. (382), June 3, Puttick West, £I IOS. Walpole (Sir S.) History of England, first ed., vol., hf. mor., 1878-86, 8vo. (50), June 23, Puttick Ross, £1 4S. Walter (Jas.) Shakespeare's True Life, illustrations by Gerald E. Moira, LARGE PAPER, buckram, For private circulation, 1890, folio (571), June 23, Puttick Law, 14S.

[£2 15s., same state, Dec. 18, 1905, Christie, Lot 383.] Walters (H. B.) History of Ancient Pottery, Greek, Etruscan and Roman, 8 col. plates and 300 illustrations, 2 vol., orig. blue cl., uncut, t.e.g., 1905, 8vo. (190), July 27, Sotheby Batsford, 1 14S. Walton (I.) Compleat Angler, 6 engravings on copper, in addition to the title, supposed to be by Lombart, of the trout, pike, carp, tench, perch and barbel, and on pages 216 and 217 is the Angler's Song set to music by Mr. Henry Lawes, orig. sheep, old name and writing on title and old name in several other places, hole in one margin and on the last page (blank), several corners not straight, all of which are probably original defects in the paper, very small groove worked in the margins of the first 80 pages, undoubtedly by the thumb of an assiduous reader, and small portion of back missing, in case, London: Printed by T. Maxey for Rich. Marriot, in S. Dunstans Churchyard, Fleetstreet, 1653, cr. 8vo. (1065), April 6, American Art Association G. D. Smith, $2,475

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[First issue of the first ed., the last line but one of the poem by Dr. D(onne) reading, "And if contention be a stranger, then," where contention" is a misprint for " contentment." With the exception of the very trifling defects above set forth, one of the finest copies known, measuring 5 by a little over 3 inches In addition to having the final blank, it has a fly-leaf before the title, a printed leaf in Latin and Greek. £560, contemp. mor., a few defects, 531 by 31, Dec. 10, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 175.] Walton (I.) [Compleat Angler.] The Universal Angler, made so by Three Books of Fishing [the First Part by Walton, fifth ed., the Second by Cotton, first ed., and The Experienc'd Angler by Venables, fourth ed.], bound up with Hawkins's Lives of Walton and Cotton from the edition of 1760, etc. (the latter cut into and general title mounted), engravings, in 1 vol., russ., R. Marriott, 1676, 12mo. (424), March 18, Hodgson Edwards, £5 Walton (I.) Complete Angler, LARGEST PAPER, engravings by Audinet after the designs of Wale, ports., etc., proof impressions, extra illustrated with a large number of. rare ports. and views, including original col. ports., heavy oak bds., covered with russ., bevelled at the edge, with silken ties, silken ends and fly-leaves, tooled joints and margins, wholly uncut, by Thomas Gosden, in case, Bagster, 1808, 4to. (539), June 21, Christie Stevens & Brown, £65 [This copy was evidently illustrated and bound by

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