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-Amer. Art Assoc., Jan. 19, $500; Ed. 1498-Sotheby, Nov. 8, first illus. ed., £9 9s.; Amer. Art Assoc., Jan. 19, $130; Ed. 1481-Sotheby, April 11, 17; Ed. 1604Mar. 7, £4 Ed. 1733-Anderson Gall., Oct. 6, $27; Hodgson, July 13, £20; Sotheby, Mar. 21, 22; April 11, £9 10s.; July 20, 12 10s.; Amer. Art Assoc., Dec. 1, $85.] Horatius. Opera Omnia, cum Commentariis Christophori

Landini Hain 8881], the first 4 ll. wanting, boards, w.a.f., Florent., Ant. Miscominus, 1482 (897), May 18, Hodgson Solomons, I IOS. Horatius. Opera, ed. D. Heinsius, engraved title, 3 vol., French red mor., gt. inner borders, silk linings, g.e., Lugd. Bat., Elzevir, 1629, 16mo. (140), June 10, Hodgson Maggs, £2 15s.

Horatius. Les Euvres de Q. Horace Flacce, Vensvin mises en vers François, Partie traduictes, partie veuës &c. corrigées de nouûeau, par M. Lvc de la Porte, Parisien .. 1584-Les Satyres de Qvint Horace Flacce, Paraphrasées en vers François, 1583, 2 parts in 1 vol., full golden brown crushed levant mor., gt. fillets on sides, gt. panelled back, inner gt. dentelle borders, g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, the Robert Hoe copy, with book-label, Paris, 1583-1584, 16mo. (303), Jan. 19, Amer. Art Assoc. $32.50

[First translation of Horace into French. The odes and epodes are translated by La Porte; the satires by Fr. Habert; the first book of Epistles by an anonymous writer; the second by G. P. P.; the third or "Ars Poetica" by Jacques Peletier. The translation of the satires had appeared separately in 1549.]

Horatius. All Horace his Lyrics, or his Foure Books of Odes, and his Book of Epodes, Englished [by Barten Holyday], contemp. sheepskin, London, printed for Henry Herringman, 1653, 8vo. (145), July 18, Sotheby

Pickering, f18 IOS.

Horatius. The Poems of Horace, consisting of Odes, Satyres, and Epistles, rendred in English Verse by Several Persons [edited by Alexander Brome], portrait of Brome by Loggan, and bust of Horace, wants imprimatur leaf, orig. sheepskin (Heber IV. 1113), London, printed by E. Cotes for Henry Brome, 1666, 8vo. (972), Mar. 28, Sotheby

Dobell, £4 Horatius. The Odes & Epodes of Horace, Latin text, edited by Clement Lawrence Smith . . . with Versions, Paraphrases and Explanatory Notes by Eminent Scholars, Statesmen and Poets, with several full-page illustrations etched by W. H. W. Bicknell after paintings by Howard Pyle, signed by the artist, a number of other plates etched by Bicknell, Garnett, Fagan, etc. after their own designs, paintings, old prints, etc., all signed either by the artist or the etcher, and all in two states, one on Japan paper, remarque proofs, and the other on plate paper, many text illustrations by Howard Pyle and facsimiles of MS., 10

vol., boards, uncut, in slip-cases, Boston, Bibliophile Society, 1901-1904, 8vo. (356), Mar. 31, Amer. Art Assoc. $40

[Edition limited to 467 copies printed for members only. Contains an extensive bibliography of Horace and a vol. of Horatian quotations. See also Dec. 1, $150.] Horn-Book. Four leaf Horn-Book or Primer, with Alphabet and Prayers, orig. stencilled wrapper made of part of a printed leaf with flap, unopened, Antverpiae, apud Jacobum van Gaesbeeck, Impr. F. G. Ullens, Can. & Schol. [16—], 12mo. (86), June 27, Sotheby Campbell, £3

[See also Lot 87, £1 18s.]

Horneck (Dr. Anthony). The History of the Old and New Testament . . . the whole illustrated with two hundred and forty Sculptures and five Scriptural Maps, 240 plates after G. Freman by Bouche, Kip, Van der Gucht, etc., in a very fine and ornate binding of contemp. crimson mor., with shaped inlays of citron and black mor., elaborately decorated in gold in a pattern of compartments surrounding the coloured inlays and made up of a variety of small tools, the back also richly tooled in gold, beneath the titlepanel are the initials R. W. of the original owner in gold capitals, sold as a binding, London, for R. Blome, etc., 1701, folio (392), May 30, Sotheby Edwards, £60

[In the list of subscribers are many interesting namesWilliam Beckford; Godfrey Kneller, the painter; “Will. Penn of Worminghurst in Sussex, Esq., Proprietor and Governor of Pensilvania in America"; Sam Pepys of Brampton in Huntingdonshire, Esq., Secretary to the Admiralty to K. Charles II. and K. James II." Dr. Horneck, who translated the work from the French of Royaumont, was the great-grandfather of Goldsmith's "Jessamy Bride."}

Horsfield (Thomas Walker).

History of Sussex, maps and

plates, 2 vol., title to Vol. I wanting, hf. mor., 1835 (249),
June 2, Hodgson
Tidy, £1 4s.

[See also Nov. 17, £2 18s.; Dec. 9, £2 2s.; Sotheby, Mar. 7, £2 10s.] Hortulus Animæ (Cod. Bib. Pal. Vindob. 2706), the Garden of the Soul, the illuminated manuscript in the Imp. Roy. Court Library at Vienna, reproduced in facsimile, with an Introduction by Dr. F. Dornhoffer, xi. parts, in orig. wrappers, 1907-9, folio (463), May 16, Sotheby

Quaritch, £10 Hortus Sanitatis, gothic letter, 360 ll. (Brunet gives 355 only), border, woodcuts, a few ll. water-stained, last leaf of Table mounted, date erased from title, orig. vellum, 1517, folio (303), Nov. 15, Sotheby Ellis, £32

[Collation: a-z, A-z, Aa-Ee in sixes, except a, 1, s, B, F, N, and cc in eights; Ff-кk in eights. See also Feb. 21, £37.1

Hortus Vocabulorum. ¶ Ortus vocabulorū Alphabetico ordine pere omnia que in Catholico Breuiloquio. Cornucopia Gemma vocabulo 2 atqz Medulla grāmatice ponuntur cum vernacule lingue Anglicane expositione continens, black letter, Wynkyn de Worde's device on title, slight defect in the margin of several 11. at beginning and end skilfully repaired (in two or three cases very slightly affecting a word or so of text), mor. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, D'Adda bookplate inside cover, [colophon] Impressum London, per winādu de worde commorantem in vico nuncupato (the fletestrete) sub intersignio Solis. Anno incarnationis Dominice, M.CCCCC.xviij. die vero .xxij. mensis Octobrii [London, W. de Worde, 22 Oct., 1518], 4to. (474), July 25, Sotheby McLeish, £80 [Only one copy (Bodleian) is given in the Handlist. Another copy is in the John Rylands' library.] Hospitals. The Order of the Hospitalls . . . viz., St. Bartholomew's, Christ's, Bridewell, St. Thomas's, black letter [printed at the expense of Samuel Pepys], cf., 1557, [c. 1690], 12mo. (530), Nov. 17, Hodgson Barnard, £2 Hotten (John Camden). The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, etc. who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700, numerous clippings inserted in front and back, cloth, uncut, London, 1874, 4to. (140), Oct. 21, Anderson Gall.

$20 Houel (Jean). Voyages to Cicily, Malta, etc., with plates in bistre, 4 vol., full cf., g.e., 1782-87 (336), Oct. 27, Dawson & Sons Foyle, £1 15S. Houghton Gallery. Set of Prints engraved after Paintings in the Collection of the Empress of Russia, with portraits of the Empress and Sir R. Walpole, vignettes on titles, 28 plans, and 127 plates (should be 129, Nos. 7 and 8 in Vol. 2 missing, and last two plates in Vol. 1, Nos. 59 and 60, slightly stained and creased), orig. boards, uncut, Boydell, 1788 (252), July 20, Sotheby Spencer, £32

[See also July 20, £20.] Housman (A. E.) A Shropshire Lad, first ed., orig. boards parchment back, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1896, 8vo. (441), July 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £44

$16

[See also Amer. Art Assoc., Feb. 14, $320; Mar. 1, $270.] Housman (A. E.) Last Poems, first ed., autographed “A. E. Housman, 30 Dec., 1922," orig. blue cloth, g.t., London, 1922, 12mo. (323), Mar. 16, Amer. Art Assoc. Hoveden (John, Anglicus, Chaplain of Queen Eleanor) Carmen rithmicum de passione, gothic letter, cut of Nativity on title and of Virgin and Child on verso, on last leaf a cut of S. Stephen, old cf. gt., Heber copy, Gandavi, Petrus Caesar, n.d. [? 1516], 8vo. (986), Mar. 28, Sotheby

Quaritch, £14 Howard (Henry, Earl of Northampton). A Defensative against the Poyson of supposed Prophecies, title within

woodcut border, orig. cf. (back defective), Reprinted by W. Jaggard and are to be sold by Mathew Lownes, 1620, folio (371), July 25, Sotheby McLeish, £4 4S. Howard (Henry, Earl of Surrey). Songes and Sonnets written by the right honorable Lorde Henry Haward, late Earle of Surrey, and others, sixth ed., wants p8, containing only the colophon, and part of last leaf of Table, a few other 11. very slightly defective, some headlines cut into and about 15 ll. cropped at the fore-edge, seldom affecting more than the first letter of the line, old red mor., gt. panelled sides, g.e., Apud Richardum Tottell, 1574, cum priuilegio, sm. 8vo. (481), April 11, Sotheby Quaritch, £300 [Only five other copies appear to be known.] Howard (H. E.) The British Warblers, col. plates, 9 parts in II, orig. boards, 1907-15 (323), July 20, Sotheby

Edwards, £4

Howard (Sir Robert). Poems, first ed., a few head-lines shaved, contemp. sheep (back defective), H. Herringman, 1660, 8vo. (981), Mar. 28, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 Howarth (Sir H. H.) History of the Mongols, maps, 3 parts in 4 vol., orig. cloth, 1876-88, 8vo. (331), Feb. 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £31 Howell (James). Angliæ Suspiria & Lachrymæ, woodcut arms before title, catchword of a 6 defective, inscription on reverse "E Libris Tho. Isham," old sheepskin, H. Mosley, 1646, 24mo. (983), Mar. 28, Sotheby Quaritch, £18 Howell (J.) Dendrologia: Dodona's Grove, first ed., engraved title and plates, title and plate slightly cut into, old cf., 1640 (937), July 20, Sotheby McLeish, £2 10S. [See also Dec. 6, £2_5s.]

Howell] (J.) Epistolae Ho-Elianae, first ed., engraved title in compartments, with portrait of the Author, old panelled cf., H. Moseley, 1645, sm. 4to. (30), July 21, Hodgson Pickering, £5 10S.

[See also Ed. 1655-Sotheby, Nov. 15, £1 6s.] Howell (J.) A New Volume of Letters, first ed., margin of A 3 defective, a few page numerals shaved, wanting a leaf in sig. A (? blank), contemp. sheepskin, Heber copy, H. Moseley, 1647, 8vo. (984), Mar. 28, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 Howell (J) Londinopolis, first ed., portrait, wants the folding view of London, some stains L I torn and roughly mended, cf. (defective and mended), 1657, folio-Howell (J.) Onpologia, The Parly of Beasts, [half-title] Morphandra, or Queen of the Inchanted Iland, front. and portrait, sheep, W. Wilson for William Palmer, 1660, folio (176, 177), April 25, Sotheby Michelmore, £7 5s.

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[Called on title 'The First Tome"; no second was published.]

[Howells (William Dean) and Piatt (John J.)] Poems of Two Friends, first ed., orig. cloth, g.t. (front fly-leaf cut away), Columbus, 1860, 12mo. (325), Mar. 16, Amer. Art Assoc. $8 [Fine copy of the first book of both authors. Tipped in

is an A.L.s. by W. D. Howells, 1 pp., Oct. 14, 1877, addressed to his publisher, James R. Osgood. In this letter he writes: "I begin to think there is a conspiracy against me. . . . Here is a letter from Barrett. His criticisms are just, but I think I can mend the points he speaks of . . . Old Piatt did royally.”] Howitt (Samuel). British Preserve, 36 etchings, col. copy, stamped cf. gt., 1824, 4to. (151), Feb. 23, Hodgson

Spencer, 1 16s. Howitt (S.) British Sports, a series of 29 fine col. plates by Samuel Howitt, hf. red mor., by Stikeman, London, 1809[1811], oblong 8vo. (111), Nov. 10, Amer. Art Assoc. $65 [Fine series of sporting plates by Howitt, who deserves to be as well known as Alken or any other of the esteemed sporting artists. He depicted both British and foreign field sports, his work in the latter field being among the finest big game pictures known. Some of the subjects here presented are: Partridge Shooting, Grouse Shooting, Wildcock Shooting, Snipe Shooting, Duck Shooting, and a number of studies of the game birds and fish.] Howitt (William). The Northern Heights of London, extraillustrated with over 100 portraits and views, in 2 vol., cf. ex., t.e.g., 1869, 8vo. (276), Dec. 1, Hodgson

Sawyer, £5 IOS. H[owlett] (Robert]). The Angler's Sure Guide, or Angling Improved, and Methodically Digested, front. and plate, contemp. sheepskin, 1706, 8vo. (235), July 4, Sotheby Maggs, £4 15S. Howlett (R.) The School of Recreation, or the Gentlemans Tutor to... Hunting, Racing, Cock-Fighting, Fishing, etc., first ed., engraved front., cf. (worn, and a few Il, stained), 1684, 12mo. (465), Feb. 23, Hodgson

Quaritch, £4 7s. 6d. Hubbard (Elbert). Little Journeys, portraits, 25 vol. and 4 duplicates, together 29 vol., hf. rough cf. (Vol. i.-v. 12mo., Vol. vi.-xxv. sm. 4to.), New York, 1895-1909 (136), May 16, Sotheby Davies, £3 15S. Hubbard (William). The Present State of New-England, being a Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians (4 ll. unsigned, first blank; A, B-T, A-L in fours), first London ed., large folding map (small slit, border rules slightly defective), wormholes affecting a few letters at end, orig. cf. (lower cover wormed), London, printed for Tho. Parkhurst, 1677, 4to. (328), Dec. 13, Sotheby Edwards, £76

[See also Lot 329, broken, £10 IOS.] Hübner (Jacob). Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge, text in I vol. and 790 col. plates in 5 vol., together 6 vol., hf. mor., g.t., Augsburg, 1805, 1796 and 1834, 4to. (133), Nov. 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £41 Hudson (Henry). Descriptio ac delineatio Geographica Detectionis Freti, sive, Transitus ad Occasum, supra terras Americanas, in Chinam atq; Iaponem ducturi, Recens

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