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Locke, 1660-The Grateful Servant, W. Leake, n. d.—The Royal Master (title defective)—The Opportunitie, T. Cotes for A. Crooke, n. d.-and Hide Parke (imperfect), all unbound, 21 pieces, small 4to. (784) Pickering, £43 5799 Sidney (Sir Philip). The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, now the fourth time published, with some new additions, contemporary calf, with centre gilt ornament, H. L. for Mathew Lowndes, 1613, folio (786) Greene, £5 5800 Silvain (Alexander). The Orator, handling a hundred severall Discourses, in forme of Declamations, etc., Englished by L. P. (Preface signed Lazarus Piot, i.e., Ant. Munday), (Bjj defective), half bound, Adam Islip, 1596, small 4to. (789) Pickering, £21

[Declamation 95 treats "of a Jew who would have a pound of a Christian's flesh for his debt."-Catalogue.] 5801 Slezer (John). Theatrum Scotiæ, containing the Prospects of their Majesties Castles and Palaces, Towns and Colleges, Ruins of Abbeys, Churches, Monasteries and Convents within the said Kingdom, with short Descriptions, original edition, 57 folding views, and engravings of arins, old calf, presentation copy from the author to Dr. James Welwood, with autograph inscription in front cover, John Leake for the Author, 1693, folio (790) Blackwell, £19 155. 5802 Slezer (Captain John). Theatrum Scotia, containing the Prospects of his Majesty's Castles and Palaces, third edition, folding view of Edinburgh and 60 views, including 2 of the Bass Rock, 8 mounted, old panelled calf, r. e., D. Browne, etc., 1718, folio (791) Tregaskis, £3 10S. 5803 Smith (John). Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Dutch, Flemish and French Painters, with a Description of their Principal Pictures, portraits, 9 vol., half russia, contents lettered, Smith and Son, 1829-42, imperial 8vo. (793) Maggs, £39

5804 Spaine.

The Present State of Spaine, translated out of French (by Sir L. Lewkener), (dedication to Michael Sondes, Esq., signed by the printer, Richard Sergier), unbound, P. S. for R. Serger (sic), 1594, small 4to. (799)

Pickering, £2 18s. [A surreptitiously printed edition, against which the author protests in an authentic edition published in 1595.— Catalogue.] 5805 Spenser (Edmund). Works, with an Account of his Life, and other New Additions never before in print, frontispiece of monument, old panelled calf, H. Hills for Jon. Edwin, 1679, folio (801) Pickering, £2 125. 5806 Stow (John). Annales, or a Generall Chronicle of England, continued and augmented to 1631, by Edm. Howes, black letter, woodcut title, old calf gilt, R. Meighen, 1631, folio (809) Sotheran, £2 25. 5807 Suetonius et Herodianus. Vita di dodici Imperatori per Suetonio, novamente tradotta in Volgare. Historia d'Herodiano de lo Imperio dopo Marco, tradotta in lingua toscana,

contemporary Venetian morocco, with gilt scroll and linetooled ornaments, title in centre of upper cover and initials "A. A." in the under one, g. e. (Maioliesque), Vineg., V. de Roffinelli, 1529 (1539 on title), small 8vo. (817)

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Perry, £12 10s. 5808 Swift (Dean). Virgilii Opera, cum Comment. Servii, Donati, Beroaldi, J. B. Ascensií, etc., 2 vol. in 1, Petit's device on each title, Dean Swift's copy, with his autograph “J: Swift" on title, presented by him to Sir Andrew Fountaine, old calf gilt, y. e. (last leaf backed), Paris, T. Kerver, 1500, thick 4to. (823) Pickering, £28 5809 Swift (Dean). Original Papers, consisting of Autograph Letters, Poems and Essays, a Collection of 23 Papers, mounted and bound in a vol., half morocco, 4to. (824)

Perry, £400

[A unique and interesting collection, most of the items being probably unpublished. The catalogue gives a lengthy resume of the contents, following the order in which they occur in the volume.—ED.]

5810 Tanner (Robert). A Mirror for Mathematiques-A Golden Gem for Geometricians-A Sure Safety for Saylers-and an auncient Antiquary for Astronomers and Astrologians, black letter, title within woodcut border, diagrams and ornamental initials, unbound, Imprinted by J. C. and are to be sold by R. Watkins, 1587, small 4to. (829) Quaritch, £6 5811 Tasso (Torquato). La Gerusalemme Liberata, con le annotationi di Scipion Gentili, e di Giulio Guastavini, e li argomento di Oratio Ariosto, 2 engraved titles and 20 full-page engravings by B. Castello, old French_morocco, g.e., Geneva, B. Castello, 1617, small folio (836) Greene, £6 5812 Tasso (Torquato). Il Goffredo, overo la Gierusalemme Liberata, engraved title, vignettes and figured initials, old French morocco, full gilt ornamental back with crowned fleurs-de-lis, broad gilt ornamental borders, with arms of Queen Christina of Sweden, inside dentelles, g. e., Parigi, nella Stamperia Reale, 1644, folio (837) Perry, £8 10s. [Presentation copy from Cardinal Mazarin to Queen Christina of Sweden, with inscription on title, "Presenté à sa Majesté la Reine de Suede par Monsieur l'Eminentissime Cardinal Mazarini premier Ministre du Roy tres Chrestien le 2 Janvier, 1647."-Catalogue.]

5813 Tasso (Torquato). Godfrey of Bulloigne, or the Recoverie of Jerusalem, done into English Heroicall Verse by Edward Fairfax, first edition, title within woodcut border, signature of Frances Dormer" on first page of text, old calf, A. Hatfield for J. Jaggard and M. Lownes, 1600, small folio (838) Sabin, £20 10s. 5814 Taylor (John). A Famous Fight at Sea, where Foure English Ships under the Command of Captain John Weddell and foure Dutch Ships fought three dayes in the Gulf of Persia neere Ormus against 8. Portugall Gallions and 3.

Friggots, etc., original edition, cut on title, unbound, John
Haviland for Henry Gorson, 1627, small 4to. (842)

Ellis, £29 5815 Teniers (David). Theatrum Pictorum, LARGE PAPER (?), 245 proof plates and a portrait of Teniers, title and preliminary leaves in Latin and French, old Dutch vellum, Antw., sumptibus Viduæ A. Teniers, 1673, folio (846) Maggs, £4 75. 5816 Testament (The Newe), both in Latine and Englyshe, translated by John Hollybushe (Miles Coverdale), black letter and roman, woodcut title, top corner defective, wanted dedication and "To the Reader" (6 leaves), old MS. notes in margins, old calf, Prynted in Southwarke by James Nicolson, 1538, small 4to. (857) Bull, £7 5s.

[This is Nicolson's second edition of Coverdale's New Testament. It had the Table to find the Epistles and Gospels (2 leaves) at end.-Catalogue.]

5817 Tourneur (Cyril). The Revengers Tragedie, as it hath beene sundry times acted by the King's Majesties Servants, first edition, some leaves stained, the last defective, Printed by G. Eld and sold at his shop in Fleet Lane, 1607-The Atheist's Tragedie, or the Honest Man's Revenge, written by Cyril Tourneur, first edition, Printed for J. Stepneth and R. Reamer, 1611, both unbound, small 4to. (869)

Pickering, £39 10s. 5818 Turnier Buch Herzogs Wilhelm des Vierten von Bayern von 1510 bis 1545, nach einem gleichzeitigen Manuscript der Konigl. Bibliothek zu München, treu in Steindruck nachgebildet von Th. u. Cl. Senefelder, mit Erklärungen begleitet von Fr. Schlichteroll, 31 large illuminated plates, morocco extra, München, 1817, oblong folio (873)

Edwards,

11 5S.

5819 Vecellio (Cesare). De Gli Habiti Antichi et Moderni di Diverse Parti del Mondo, libri due, prima edizione, woodcut title and numerous full length woodcut figures within ornamental borders attributed to Titian, clean copy, half russia gilt, y. e., Venet., D. Zenaro, 1590, 8vo. (880)

Quaritch, £4 4s. 5820 Vega Carpio (Lope Felix de). Las Comedias, recopiladas por Bernardo Grassa, agora nuevamente impressas y emendadas, Amberes, Mart. Nucio, 1607-Segundo Parte de las Comedias de Lope de Vega Carpio, corner of leaf defective, Amberes, biuda de P. Bellero, 1611, in 1 vol., old calf, thick. 12mo. (882) Maggs, £3 155, 5821 Verien (Nicolas, Maistre Graveur). Livre Curieux et Utile pour les Sçavans et Artistes composé de trois Alphabets de Chiffres, simple, double et triples, fleuronnez et au premier trait, etc., portrait of Verien, frontispiece and plates, dedication copy to the Dauphin of France (son of Louis XIV.), old French morocco, the Dauphin's arms in centres, g. e. (Du Seuil), Paris, N. Verien, 1685, 8vo. (889)

Peters, £24 1OS.

5822 Virgilius. Opera, cum Commentariis Servii Honorati et Variorum, castigationibus et annotationibusque, etc. (edidit Seb. Brandt), full-page and smaller German woodcuts, title in red and black within woodcut compartmental border (coloured by hand), the last preliminary leaf and the leaf with colophon at end defective and mended, old Lyonnese calf, back and sides covered in semis of triple dots, the sides with inlaid cornerings and large centre ornamental cartouches in red and blue, with coat of arms in centre of upper cover, edges gilt and gauffred, with arabesque ornaments, Paris, venundatur via Jacobæa ap. Jo. Parvam [Petit's device on title], 1529, folio (901) Leighton, £70

[The xiii. Book of the Æneis has separate pagination and signatures, and the colophon bears the imprint of "Jo. Grüninger, Argent., 1502." Sold not subject to return.— Catalogue.]

5823 Virgil. The Nyne Fyrst Bookes of the Eneidos converted into Englishe Vearse by Thomas Phaer, Doctour of Phisike, with so muche of the tenth Booke as since his death could be founde in imperfite papers at his house in Kilgarran Forest in Pembroke Shyre, second edition, black letter, Rowland Hall for Nicholas Englande, 1562, small 4to. (904) Quaritch, £31 5824 Vitruvius.

De Architectura lib. x., woodcuts and figured initials, contemporary Venetian morocco, y. e., illuminated shield of arms on fly-leaf, Lugd. Jo. Tornaesius, 1552, small 4to. (908) Maggs, £3 18s. 5825 Voragine (Jac. de). Legenda Aurea, that is to saye in English the Golden Legende, translated by John Capgrave, black letter, double columns, small woodcuts, De Worde's large device at end, wanted all before folio xxii., also folio cccxlvi., 5 leaves supplied from a shorter copy, corners of two or three leaves defective, sold not subject to return, old calf, old signatures (Elizabethan), Thomas Smythe, Henry Holdiche, 1590, on last leaf, etc., old calf, Imprynted in Flete Strete at the Sygne of the Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde, 1527 (914) Leighton, £14 5s. 5826 Webster (John). The Devil's Law Case, or When Women goe to Law the Devil is full of Businesse, the true and perfect copie from the Originall, first edition, a few leaves stained, otherwise a good large copy, A. M. for John Grismand, 1623-The Dutchesse of Malfy (margins shaved), J. Raworth for J. Benson, 1640-Appius and Virginia. (soiled), 1655-Cure for a Cuckold, by Webster' and W. Rowley (margins cut into), 1661-The White Devil, G. Miller for John Playfere, 1665, all unbound, together 5 pieces, small 4to. (920) Sabin, £30 10S.

5827 Wesley (Samuel, A.M.) History of the Old and New Testament attempted in Verse, adorned with 330 sculptures by J. Sturt, 3 vol., old English morocco, gilt ornamental backs, line sides, with corner and centre ornaments, g. e., C. Harper,

T. Ward, etc., 1704-17 (engraved titles, J. Hooke, 1716, etc.), small 8vo. (921) Pickering, £8 10s. 5828 Willan (Leonard). Astræa, or True Love's Myrrour, a Pastoral, first edition, portrait by T. Cross (mounted), some margins shaved, R. White for H. Cripps and L. Lloyd, 1651 [Harington (Sir John).] The History of Polindor and Flostella, with other Poems, by J. H., first edition, frontispiece by Droeshout, T. Roycroft for Tho. Dring, 1651, in I vol., calf extra, g. e., 8vo. (926) Sabin, £15 10s. 5829 Wine, Beer, Ale and Tobacco, contending for Superiority, a Dialogue, woodcut frontispiece (corners of 2 leaves slightly defective), J. B. for John Grove, 1658-Swetman, the Woman-hater, Arraigned by Women, cut on title, poor copy much cut down, R. Meighen, 1620-The Valiant Scot, by T. W. Gent, T. Harper for J. Waterson, 1637-Tom Tyler and his Wife, an Excellent Old Play, 1661, 4 pieces, all unbound, small 4to. (931) Sabin, £29 10s. 5830 Wither (George). Abuses Stript, and Whipt, or Satyricall Essayes devided into two Bookes, reviewed and enlarged, with Prince Henry's Obsequies and the Scourge (with cut of a satyr), old panelled calf, H. Lownes for F. Burton, 1617, small 8vo. (932) Sotheran, £6 155. 5831 Wither (George). The Schollers Purgatory, discovered to the Stationers' Commonwealth and described in a Discourse Apologeticall, etc., first edition, Imprinted for the Honest Sationers, n.d. [1625-6]-Wing (V.) and Leybourn (W.) Ens fictum Shakerlæi, or the Annihilation of Mr. Jeremiah Shakerley, his in-artificiall Anatomy of Urania Practica, R. Leybourn, 1649-The Rebellion of Naples, or the Tragedy of Massenello, folding frontispiece, 1649-Religio Jurisconsulti (by J. Botrie), [not in Lowndes], Henry Hood, 1649, in I vol., old calf, small 8vo. (933) Pickering, £31 5832 Wits Interpreter. The English Parnassus, containing Love Songs, Epigrams, Drollery, etc. The Muses Elizium, Games and Sports used among the Gentry of England, etc., the third edition, with many Additions by J. C., frontispiece in compartments, a few headlines shaved, old calf, N. Brook, etc., 1671, 8vo. (934) Pickering, £5 15s. 5833 Wycherley (William). Miscellany Poems, as Satyrs, Epistles, Love Verses, Songs, Sonnets, etc., first edition, LARGE PAPER, mezzo portrait after Lely, J. Smith fecit, 1703, old calf, gilt back and frame sides, g. e., C. Brome, etc., 1704, folio (938) Pickering, £105 [Presentation copy, with inscription on fly-leaf, For ye Right Honble. The Earle of Radnor, from his most obligd and most humble servant, W. Wycherley."-Catalogue.] 5834 Zeiller (Mart.) Typographia Galliæ, oder Beschreibung und Contrafaitung der vornehmbsten und bekanntisten Erter in Frankreich, maps, plans and views of Parisian cities, old calf gilt, Franckf. a M., C. Merian, 1655, small folio (940) E. Parsons, £6

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