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Part I

. . . . London: Printed for Bernard Lintott, . . . 1710. _12mo,

half blue calf, uncut edges._

BOURRIENNE, LOUIS ANTOINE FAUVELET DE.--Private Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, during the periods of the Directory, the Consulate, and the Empire. By M. de Bourrienne, private secretary to the Emperor. . . . London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, . . . 1830. _8vo, four volumes, blue morocco, gilt back, gilt edges._

BOUTERWEK, FREDERICK.--History of Spanish and Portuguese Literature. By Frederick Bouterwek . . . Translated from the Original German, by Thomasina Ross. . . . London: Boosey and Sons . . . 1823. _8vo, two volumes, half citron morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

BOWES, JAMES L.--A Vindication of the Decorated Pottery of Japan. by James L. Bowes . . . [Liverpool] Printed for private circulation. Not for sale. MDCCCXCI. _8vo, original boards._

Three plates, two printed in colours.

BOWLKER, RICHARD.--The Art of Angling Improved, in all its parts, Especially Fly-fishing: containing A particular Account of the several Sorts of Fresh-Water Fish, with their most proper Baits. Also The Names, Colours, and Seasons of all the most Useful Flies. With Directions for making each Fly Artificially In the most Exact manner, &c. The whole Interspers'd with many Curious and Uncommon Observations. By Richard Bowlker. [Line from Martial] Worcester: Printed by M. Olivers, in High-Street. [1746]. _12mo, old sprinkled calf, gilt fillets._

First edition.

Collation: Title, A1 (verso blank). Dedication to Henry Arthur, Earl of Powis, and Baron Herbert of Cherbury, A2. Text, B1-N4 (verso blank) in fours. Pages 1-95.

BOWMAN AND IRWIN.--Sherman and his Campaigns: a military biography. By Col. S. M. Bowman and Lt.-Col. R. B. Irwin. New York: Charles B. Richardson. . . . 1865. _8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Eight portraits and four maps.

BOWYER, WILLIAM.--See Nichols, John.

BOYER, ABEL.--Achilles: or, Iphigenia in Aulis. A Tragedy. as It is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane. Written by Mr. Boyer. [Two lines from Horace] London. Printed for Tho. Bennet, at the Half-moon in St. Pauls Church-yard. 1700. _4to, half green calf._

First edition. A-G in fours, title on A1.

BOYER, ABEL.--The Victim, or, Achilles and Iphigenia in Aulis: a Tragedy. As it was Acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Written by Mr. Boyer . . . The Second Edition. To which is added, An Advertisement about the late Irregular Reviving of this Tragedy; with a Copy of Verses to the Plagiary. London: Printed for James Knapton . . . MDCCXIV. _18mo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Riviere._

Translated from Racine. See Johnson, Charles.

BRADLEY, JOHN W.--A Dictionary of Miniaturists, Illuminators, Calligraphers, and Copyists, with references to their works, and notices of their patrons, From the Establishment of Christianity to the Eighteenth Century. Compiled from various sources, many hitherto inedited. By John W. Bradley, . . . London: Bernard Quaritch, . . . 1887.-'8-'9. _8vo, three volumes, half red morocco, uncut edges._

BRADLEY, JOHN W.--The Life and Works of Giorgio Giulio Clovio, Miniaturist, with notices of his contemporaries, and of the art of book decoration in the sixteenth century. By John W. Bradley, . . . with eighteen plates. London: Bernard Quaritch, . . . 1891. _Royal 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

Large paper copy.

BRADSTREET, ANNE.--The Poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) together with her prose remains with an introduction by Charles Eliot Norton The Duodecimos [New York, the De Vinne Press] M DCCC XCVII. _12mo, boards, uncut edges._

Etched frontispiece-portrait and eleven other illustrations. Edited by Frank E. Hopkins. No. 46 of one hundred and thirty-two copies printed on hand-made paper.

BRAMSTON, JAMES.--The Art of Politicks, In Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. [vignette of Horace] London: Printed for Lawton Gilliver, . . . M DCC XXIX. _8vo, brown straight-grain morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Grotesque frontispiece with the legend "--Risum teneatis amici?" illustrating the opening lines of the poem,

/p "If to a Human Face Sir James [Thornhill] should draw A Gelding's Mane, and Feathers of Maccaw, A Lady's Bosom, and a Tail of Cod, Who could help laughing at a Sight so odd? Just such a Monster, Sirs, pray think before ye, When you behold one Man both Whig and Tory," p/

A-F in fours, title on A1.

Bound with this work are Swift's "Epistle to a Lady," B1-B4 recto; "On Reading Dr. Young's Satire," B4 verso-C1 recto; "On Poetry," C1 verso-D3 recto. "On the Words, Brother-Protestants, and Fellow-Christians," D3 verso-D4 (verso blank), without title-page.

BRAMSTON, JAMES.--The Man of Taste. Occasion'd by an Epistle Of Mr. Pope's On that Subject. By the Author of the Art of Politicks. London: Printed by J. Wright, for Lawton Gilliver . . . 1733. . . . _Folio, red morocco, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery. Bound with "Beauty: or, the Art of Charming," 1735._

First edition, with engraving by G. Van der Gucht on the verso of the half-title.

BRAY, ANNA ELIZA.--Life of Thomas Stothard, R.A., with Personal Reminiscences. By Mrs. Bray. With numerous illustrations from his works. London: John Murray . . . 1851. _4to, green morocco, gilt back, gilt edges._

BRAY, ANNA ELIZA.--Life of Thomas Stothard, 1851. _4to, boards, uncut edges._

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BRAY, ANNA ELIZA.--Life of Thomas Stothard, 1851. _4to, enlarged to seven volumes, folio, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Matthews._

Another copy, enlarged by inlaying the text on Whatman's drawing paper to folio (14 x 10-1/2 inches), and further illustrated by the insertion of seven hundred and thirty-five plates, etc., and an autograph letter of Stothard. The illustrations include forty-one original drawings and studies, forty portraits, six hundred and fifty engravings after Stothard's designs and his original etchings. Nearly all the plates are proofs, some in three or four states from the trial proof to the finished plate, and in addition many prints retouched by Stothard with his autograph instructions on the margin.

BREVAL, JOHN DURANT, CAPT.--The Petticoat: an Heroi-Comical Poem. In Two Books. By Mr. [Joseph] Gay . . . London: Printed for R. Burleigh in Amen Corner, MDCCXVI. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt edges._

First edition, written over Breval's pseudonym.

BREVAL, JOHN DURANT, CAPTAIN.--The Progress of a Rake: or, the Templar's Exit. In ten cantos, in Hudibrastick Verse. containing. I. His coming out of the West of England, being put under the Care of his Uncle, a Middlesex Justice. II. His Learning at Westminster-School; and his creeping to Bed with the Maid, for fear of the Spirits. III. His going to Brasen-Nose College at Oxford; being expell'd for his Debaucheries; and Return into the Country; with his Whoring, Roaring, Ranting, Swearing, Fighting, &c. IV. His coming again to London; falling among Pettifoggers, and Solicitors; and the Disputes among his Friends, whether he should be a Priest, a Lawyer, or a Physician. V. His following all three successively; and his vast Improvement in each Faculty, especially that of a Cushion-thumper. VI. His Natural Philosophy; other natural Parts, and natural Impudence. VII. His Conversation with old Bauds, young Whores, and Town Sharpers. VIII. His ruining his Reputation, Estate, and Constitution. IX. His Pains, and Repentance; Sickness without Pity; and Misery without Mercy. X. His Death by a Halter; Burial by a Dung-hil; and Funeral-Sermon by a converted Rake of Covent-Garden. The whole interspers'd with innocent Mirth, good Morals, and too much of the Author's own Experience. By the Author of The Harlot's Progress. ["Joseph Gay," _i.e._, Captain John Durant Breval] London: Printed for B. Dickinson. . . . and R. Montague . . . : And Sold by E. Nutt, and J. Brotherton . . . ; A. Dodd . . . ; J. Brindly . . . ; J. Jolliff . . . ; Mr. Critchly . . . ; and J. Stagg. . . . 1732 [Price One Shilling.] _8vo, green morocco, gilt edges. Bound with "Spiller's Jests" and three other works._

George Daniel's copy, with the following note on the fly-leaf: "'The Progress of a Rake' I believe to be very rare."

BREVAL, JOHN DURANT, CAPTAIN.--The Harlot's Progress: or, the Humours of Drury-Lane. Being the Life of the noted Moll Hackabout, in six Hudibrastick Cantos, with a curious Print to each Canto, engrav'd from the Originals of Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; and being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch[arteri]s; with several Comical Dialogues, &c. II. Her being kept by a Jew; with her Intrigues in his House. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane. A diverting List of the Decorations of her Lodging. Her being detected by Sir J----n G----n, &c. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; and the Humours of the Place. V. Her Sickness and Death. Disputes between two noted Quacks. Her last Will. VI. Her Burial. Characters of the principal Persons who constituted the Funeral Pomp, &c. The Fifth Edition. To which is now first added, a curious Riddle, which Moll learned of the Jew, while in his keeping, and which the learned Col. Ch----s could never answer to her full Satisfaction. N.B. Those who have had of the former Impressions, may have the Riddle singly, at the Price of Six Pence. London: Printed for R. Montagu . . . ; and sold by Mrs. Nut . . . ; Mrs. Dod . . . ; Mr. Brindley . . . ; Mr. Jollife . . . ; and Mr. Stag . . . [n. d.] Price Two Shillings. _8vo, green levant morocco, gilt edges. Bound with "Spiller's Jests" and three other works._

Copper-plate frontispiece, and six aquatints after Hogarth.

George Daniel's copy.

The first edition was an octavo, published in 1732.

BREWER, J. S.--The Reign of Henry VIII from his accession to the death of Wolsey. Reviewed and illustrated from original documents by the late J. S. Brewer, . . . Edited by James Gairdner . . . With portrait. London: John Murray, . . . 1884. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

BRIDGES, ROBERT.--Prometheus the Firegiver by Robert Bridges Printed at the private press of H. Daniel Ffllow of Worcester College Oxford 1883. _4to, half vellum, uncut edges._

First edition. No. 98 of one hundred copies printed.

BRIDGES, ROBERT.--Prometheus the Firegiver. By Robert Bridges. London George Bell and Sons . . . 1884. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

BRIDGES, ROBERT.--Eros & Psyche a poem in twelve measures by Robert Bridges the story done into English from the Latin of Apuleius . . . London: George Bell and Sons 1885. _Square crown 8vo, half vellum, uncut edges._

BRIDGES, ROBERT.--The Feast of Bacchvs by Robert Bridges. Privately printed by H. Daniel: Oxford: 1889. _4to, half parchment, uncut edges._

No. 19 of one hundred and five copies printed.

BRIDGES, ROBERT.--The Growth of Love. Printed by H. Daniel: Oxford: 1890. _4to, boards, uncut edges._

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BRIDGES, ROBERT.--Eden an oratorio by Robert Bridges set to music by C. V. Stanford. London Geo Bell & Sons . . . 1891. _12mo, boards, uncut edges._

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BRIDGES, ROBERT.--Eden. 1891. _12mo, boards, gilt top, uncut edges._

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BRIDGES, ROBERT.--Achilles in Scyros by Robert Bridges. London: Geo. Bell & Sons 1892. _12mo, parchment, uncut edges._

Large paper copy, one hundred and fifty-six printed.

BRIDGES, ROBERT.--The Humours of the Court A Comedy and other poems. New York Macmillan and Co . . . 1893. _8vo, buckram, uncut edges._

One hundred copies printed on hand-made paper.

BRITISH CLASSICS.--[Half title] The British Classics . . . 1803 [-1810] [Imprint on engraved titles] London. Printed by C. Whittingham, . . . Published by John Sharpe, . . . [W. Suttaby] 1804 [-1803-1810]. _12mo, twenty-four volumes, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allo._

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The Tatler, four volumes, 1804, contains twenty plates, including the frontispieces, by Neagle, Schiavonetti, Fittler, Anker Smith, and others after Stothard, Fuseli, Tresham, Westall, Singleton, etc.

The Spectator, eight volumes, 1803, contains forty plates by the same artists and others.

The Guardian, two volumes, 1804, contains ten plates after R. Smirke.

The Adventurer, four volumes, with half-titles dated 1807 and engraved titles 1806, 1806, 1807, and 1805, contains four portraits by Schiavonetti after Reynolds and Highmore and twelve plates after Westall.

The Rambler, four volumes, 1809, "Published by W. Suttaby," contains a portrait of Dr. Johnson by Schiavonetti after Reynolds and fifteen plates after R. Smirke.

The Idler, two volumes, 1810, "Published by W. Suttaby," contains a portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds by Schiavonetti after Reynolds and seven plates after Richard Cook.

BRITISH DRAMA.--The British Drama; comprehending the best Plays in the English language. [Edited by Sir Walter Scott] London: published by William Miller . . . printed by James Ballantyne, Edinburgh. 1804. _Royal 8vo, five volumes, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

Comprising Comedies, two volumes, Tragedies, two volumes, and Operas and Farces, one volume.

BRITISH DRAMA.--The Ancient British Drama. London: printed for William Miller . . . by James Ballantyne and C^{o} Edinburgh 1810. _Royal 8vo, three volumes, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

Sir Walter Scott is believed to have edited these volumes. The matter is chiefly taken from Dodsley's Old Plays.

BRITISH ESSAYISTS.--The British Essayists; with Prefaces, historical and biographical, by A. Chalmers. [with a general Index] London: printed for Nichols and Son &c 1817. _12mo, forty-five volumes, calf, gilt back and sides._

Portraits of Steele, Addison, Pope, Johnson, Swift, Horace Walpole, Joseph and Thomas Warton, Bonnell Thornton, Chesterfield, Mackenzie, Colman, Hawksworth, Edward Moore, Hughes, and Bishop Berkeley.

BRITISH ESSAYISTS.--The British Essayists: with prefaces, historical and biographical. By A. Chalmers, . . . Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. 1866. _12mo, thirty-eight volumes, half green morocco, uncut edges._

No. 52 of one hundred copies printed on large paper, with fourteen portraits on India paper.

The contents are as follows: Vols. I-IV, Tatler; V-XII, Spectator; XIII-XV, Guardian; XVI-XVIII, Rambler; XIX-XXI, Adventurer; XXII-XXIV, World; XXV-XXVI, Connoisseur; XXVII, Idler; XXVIII-XXIX, Mirror; XXX-XXXI, Lounger; XXXII-XXXIV, Observer; XXXV-XXXVII, Looker-on; XXXVIII, Index.

BRITISH POETS.--_4to, red levant morocco, gilt back, side panel, gilt edges._

Twelve drawings by J. Thurston in India ink, sepia, and pencil, being portraits of John Gower, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Jonson, Massinger, Shirley, John Fletcher, Milton, D'Urfey, Young, Gray, and George Colman.

BRITISH THEATRE.--[A Collection of one hundred and eighty Plays &c from the series edited by Bell and Cawthorn, with the addition of six Dramas written by James Wild. London 1791-'2-'3-'4-'5-'6-'7 and 1804-'6. _Crown 8vo, forty-one volumes, red morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges._

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Includes Cawthorn's Minor British Theatre complete in six volumes; the whole illustrated with one hundred and seventy-six portraits and scenes, proofs lettered and before letters.

BRITISH THEATRE.--Bell's British Theatre. Consisting of the most esteemed English Plays. . . . London: printed for, and under the direction of, George Cawthorn, . . . 1797. _8vo, thirty-four volumes, green morocco, gilt back, crest on the sides, gilt edges, by J. Clarke._

Large paper copy, with proof impressions of the plates, including portraits of famous actors and actresses.

BRITISH THEATRE.--Bell's British Theatre, 1797. _8vo, Volumes I-XXII, red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Triquilier._

Another copy, also upon large paper, and uncut.

BRITTON, JOHN.--Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities illustrated by a series of engravings of Antient Buildings, Street Scenery, etc. with historical and descriptive accounts of each subject. By John Britton . . . London: Longman . . . 1830. _Royal 4to, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Bedford._

Large paper copy, with India proof impressions of the sixty plates after Bartlett, and numerous woodcuts.

BRODRICK, THOMAS.--Historia Sacra: or the Holy History; giving An Exact and Comprehensive Account Of all the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England, after a New and Curious Method; With their various Etymologies and Appellations, And the true Reasons and Grounds of their Celebration; . . . London: Printed for John Wyat, . . . 1705. _8vo, old blue morocco, gilt back, sides richly tooled in compartments introducing the rose, thistle, and tulip, gilt edges._

Portrait of the author by W. Sherwin and fifty plates, including, in the Appendix, the illustrations to the Gunpowder Plot, the Execution of Charles I, and the Restoration of Charles II.

BRONTE, CHARLOTTE.--Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. London: Smith, Elder and C^{o} . . . 1846. _Post 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

First edition.

BRONTE, CHARLOTTE.--Jane Eyre. An Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. London: Smith, Elder, and Co., . . . 1847. _Crown 8vo, three volumes, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

First edition.

BRONTE, CHARLOTTE.--Shirley. A Tale. By Currer Bell. London: Smith, Elder and Co., . . . 1849. _Crown 8vo, three volumes, half green levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

First edition.

BRONTE, CHARLOTTE.--Villette. By Currer Bell. London: Smith, Elder & Co., . . . 1853. _Crown 8vo, three volumes, half blue levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

First edition.

BRONTE, CHARLOTTE.--The Professor, A Tale. By Currer Bell. . . . London: Smith, Elder & Co . . . 1857. _Crown 8vo, two volumes, half green levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

First edition.

BROOKE, HENRY.--See Moore, Edward.

BROOKES, RICHARD.--The Art of Angling, Rock and Sea-Fishing: With the Natural History of River, Pond and Sea-Fish. Illustrated with 133 Cutts. London: Printed by and for John Watts . . . MDCCXL. _12mo, calf, gilt back and edges, by Bedford._

First edition.

BROOKES, RICHARD.--The Art of Angling. By R. Brookes, M.D. Now Improved with Additions, And formed into a Dictionary. . . . Illustrated with One Hundred and Thirty-five Cuts, exactly describing the different kinds of Fish that are found in the Fresh or Salt Waters. The Whole forming A Sportsman's Magazine; And comprising all that is curious and valuable in The Art of Angling. . . . London, Printed for T. Lowndes . . . MDCCLXVI. _12mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Cuzin._

The additional cuts in this edition are the frontispiece and the vignette at the head of the first page.

BROUGHAM AND VAUX, HENRY PETER, LORD.--Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the time of George III. to which is added, Remarks on Party, and an Appendix. . . . By Henry Lord Brougham, . . . London: Charles Knight & Co., . . . MDCCCXXXIX. [-MDCCCXLIII.]. _Royal 8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

The First Series is second edition, and the Third is dated 1843. Thirty-four portraits.

BROUGHAM AND VAUX, HENRY PETER, LORD.--Albert Lunel; or, the Chateau of Languedoc. . . . London: Charles Knight & Co., . . . 1844. _Post 8vo, three volumes, red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Dedicated to Samuel Rogers. Suppressed on the eve of publication.

BROUGHAM, AND VAUX, HENRY PETER, LORD.--Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flourished in the time of George III. By Henry, Lord Brougham, F.R.S., . . . With [14] portraits, engraved on steel. London: Charles Knight and Co., . . . 1845. [-46.] _Royal 8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

BROWN, JOHN.--Horae Subsecivae. By John Brown, M.D. . . . A second series. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas. 1861. _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

BROWN, JOHN J.--The American Angler's Guide; or, Complete Fisher's Manual, for the United States: containing the opinions and practices of experienced Anglers of both hemispheres; with the various modes adopted in Ocean, River, Lake and Pond Fishing . . . Fourth Edition, revised, corrected, and greatly improved, with the Addition of a Second Part . . . New York: H. Long & Brother . . . and John J. Brown & C^{o} . . . 1850. _8vo, orange morocco, gilt back with emblematic tool in the panels, gilt edges, by Matthews._

Every page illustrated with engravings either on steel, stone, or wood.

BROWN, JOHN WILLIAM.--The Life of Leonardo da Vinci, with a critical account of his works, by John William Brown, Esq. . . . London: William Pickering. M DCCC XXVIII. _8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, side corners, centre ornaments, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Besides the portrait of da Vinci and the Lord's Supper engraved by W. H. Worthington, on India paper, thirty-five other illustrations, including eleven portraits of da Vinci, have been inserted in this volume, some in three states.

BROWN, THOMAS.--A Description of Mr. D[ryde]n's Funeral. A Poem. The Third Edition, with Additions. London, Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwicklane, M.DCC. Price 6d. _Folio, cloth, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

BROWN, THOMAS.--The Works of Mr. Thomas Brown, Serious and Comical, In Prose and Verse . . . The Fourth Edition, Corrected, and much Enlarged from his Originals never before publish'd. With A Key to all his Writings. London, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, . . . 1715. _12mo, four volumes in two, old red morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges._

Frontispieces.

BROWN, THOMAS.--The Works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical, In prose and verse: with his Remains. In Four Volumes Compleat. With The Life and Character of Mr. Brown, and his Writings, By James Drake, M. D. And a Key to the Whole. The Ninth Edition, carefully corrected. Adorned with a new Set of Copper-Plates. London: Printed for Al. Wilde, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, . . . M.DCC.LX. _12mo, four volumes, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

Twenty-seven plates by E. Kirkall and R. Smith.

BROWNE, IRVING.--Doctor Polyanthus, or, Where there's a Will there's a Way; a farce in two acts. By Irving Browne. Privately printed. [Troy, n.d.]. _8vo, original paper wrappers._

Presentation copy from the author.

BROWNE, IRVING.--Ballads of A Book-worm Being a Rythmic Record of Thoughts, Fancies, & Adventures a-collecting By Irving Browne Done into a printed book by the Roycrofters, . . . East Aurora, . . . M DCCC XCIX. _12mo, boards, uncut edges._

No. 471 of eight hundred and fifty copies "illumined by hand."

BROWNE, MATTHEW.--Chaucer's England. By Matthew Browne. . . . London: Hurst and Blackett, . . . 1869. _Crown 8vo, two volumes, original cloth, uncut edges._

First edition, with a steel portrait of Chaucer and numerous woodcut illustrations.

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.--An Essay on Mind, with other Poems. London: James Duncan . . . MDCCCXXVI. _8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

First edition.

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.--The Seraphim, and other Poems. By Elizabeth B. Barrett. London: Saunders and Otley . . . 1838. _Small 8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

First edition.

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.--Poems. By Elizabeth Barrett Barrett . . . London: Edward Moxon . . . MDCCCXLIV. _Small 8vo, two volumes, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

First edition.

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.--The Earlier Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1826-1833. London Bartholomew Robson: . . . M.DCCC.LXXVIII. _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.--Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetical Works . . . New-York: Dodd, Mead and Company MDCCCLXXXIV. _12mo, five volumes, citron levant morocco, back and side panels inlaid with blue morocco and ornamented with scroll and floral tooling, gilt tops, uncut edges, by David._

No. 6 of twenty copies printed on Japan paper. Portrait by S. Hollyer.

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.--Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetical Works. 1884. _12mo, five volumes, blue levant morocco, gilt back and side panels, with corner ornament, gilt edges, by David._

Another copy. No. 1 of four printed on vellum.

BROWNING, ROBERT.--Sordello. By Robert Browning. London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XL. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

BROWNING, ROBERT.--(I.) Bells and Pomegranates. N^{o}. I.--Pippa Passes. By Robert Browning, author of "Paracelsus." London: Edward Moxon, [Bradbury and Evans, Printers] . . . M DCCC XLI. (II.) Bells and Pomegranates. N^{o}. II.--King Victor and King Charles. By Robert Browning, . . . London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XLII. (III.) Bells and Pomegranates. N^{o}. III.--Dramatic Lyrics. By Robert Browning, . . . London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XLII. (IV.) Bells and Pomegranates. N^{o}. IV.--The Return of the Druses. A Tragedy. In five acts. By Robert Browning. . . . London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XLIII. (V.) Bells and Pomegranates. N^{o}. V.--A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. A Tragedy, in three acts. By Robert Browning, . . . London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XLIII. (VI.) Bells and Pomegranates. N^{o}. VI.--Colombe's Birthday. A Play, in five acts. By Robert Browning, . . . [Three lines from Hanmer] London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XLIV. (VII.) Bells and Pomegranates. No. VII. Dramatic Romances & Lyrics. By Robert Browning, . . . London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XLV. (VIII.) Bells and Pomegranates. No. VIII. and last. Luria; and A Soul's Tragedy. By Robert Browning, . . . London: Edward Moxon, . . . M DCCC XLVI. _Royal 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, wide side borders in conventional floral design, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

First edition.

"A Blot in the 'Scutcheon" was first acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, February 11, 1843, with Helen Faucit as Mildred Tresham. "Colombe's Birthday" is dedicated to Barry Cornwall, March, 1844, "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics" to John Kenyon, November, 1845, and "Luria" to Walter Savage Landor, March 29, 1846.

There are two final leaves of advertisements.

BROWNING, ROBERT.--Men and Women. By Robert Browning. . . . London: Chapman and Hall, . . . 1855. _Post 8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

BROWNING, ROBERT.--Selections from the Poetry of Robert Browning. With an Introduction by Richard Grant White. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company . . . . [1883]. _8vo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, and corner ornaments on the sides, gilt edges, by Cuzin._

The portrait of Browning is in two states, before and after the letters.

No. 34 of seventy copies printed on large, Japanese paper.

BROWNING, ROBERT.--Asolando: fancies and facts. By Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., . . . 1890. _Post 8vo, red levant morocco, back and sides beautifully tooled, rose-vine decoration, gilt edges, by Lloyd._

First edition.

BRYAN, MICHAEL.--A biographical and critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, from the revival of the art under Cimabue, and the alledged discovery of engraving by Finiguerra, to the present time: with the ciphers, monograms, and marks, used by each engraver; and an ample list of their principal works. Together with two indexes, alphabetical and chronological. To which is prefixed, an introduction, containing A Brief Account of the Painters of Antiquity. By Michael Bryan. . . . [5 plates] London: printed for Carpenter and Son, . . . 1816. _Imperial 4to, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Large and thick paper copy.

BRYAN AND STANLEY.--A biographical and critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, from the revival of the art under Cimabue, and the alleged discovery of engraving by Finiguerra, to the present time: with the ciphers, monograms, and marks, used by each engraver: by Michael Bryan. A new edition, revised, enlarged, and continued to the present time, comprising above one thousand additional memoirs, and large accessions to the lists of pictures and engravings, also new plates of ciphers and monograms, by George Stanley. London: H. G. Bohn, . . . M DCCC LVIII. _Royal 8vo, cloth._

Portrait of Bryan by W. Haines after A. Pope, and nine plates of monograms.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--The Embargo, or sketches of the times; a satire. By a youth of thirteen. Boston: printed for the purchasers. 1808. _12mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, by Alfred Matthews._

First edition.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--The Embargo; or, sketches of the times. A satire. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. Together with the Spanish Revolution, and other poems. By William Cullen Bryant. Boston: printed for the author, by E. G. House, . . . 1809. _16mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, by Alfred Matthews._

Presentation copy with inscription "L. Hyde's From the Author 1811."

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Poems by William Cullen Bryant. Cambridge: printed by Hilliard and Metcalf. 1821. _12mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, uncut edges, by Riviere._

First edition, concluding with "Thanatopsis."

BRYANT, LONGFELLOW, AND OTHERS.--Miscellaneous Poems selected from the United States Literary Gazette. Boston: Cummings, Hilliard and Company, and Harrison Gray. 1826. _18mo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, side border, gilt top, uncut edges, by Alfred Matthews._

Contains twenty-three poems by Bryant and fourteen by Longfellow.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN, AND OTHERS.--Tales of the Glauber-Spa. By several American authors. [Bryant, Miss Sedgwick, Paulding, Sands, and Leggett.] . . . New York: printed and published by J. & J. Harper, . . . M DCCC XXXII. _12mo, two volumes, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, with the original covers bound in, by Riviere._

First edition.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Poems by William Cullen Bryant [including many now first collected] New York: published by E. Bliss, . . . M.DCCC.XXXII. _12mo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by David._

Part of this edition was issued with a Boston imprint.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Poems by William Cullen Bryant, an American. Edited by Washington Irving. London: J. Andrews . . . MDCCCXXXII. _Crown 8vo, green morocco, gilt back and side panels, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Four portraits of Bryant and one of Irving inserted.

This edition is famous for a change made by Irving in the "Song of Marion's Men," as follows,--

/p "The foeman trembles in his camp," p/

instead of as in the original.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Poems by William Cullen Bryant. Third edition. [Newly revised, with additions] New York: Harper & brothers, . . . 1836. _12mo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by David._

Engraved title-frontispiece by Cushman after Weir.

The copies dated "third edition, 1836," were copyrighted in the same year; those dated "fourth edition" were copyrighted in 1835.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Poems by William Cullen Bryant. Collected and arranged by the author. Illustrated with seventy-one engravings, from drawings by eminent artists. New York: D. Appleton & Co. . . . [n. d.]. _4to, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Portrait by Thomas Dalziel after Lawrence, and seventy other woodcuts by the Brothers Dalziel after Birket Foster, J. Tenniel, Edward and Thomas Dalziel, Harrison Weir, and others.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--The Fountain and other poems. By William Cullen Bryant. New York & London: Wiley and Putnam. 1842. _12mo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt over rough edges, by David._

First edition.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Poems by William Cullen Bryant. With illustrations by E. Leutze, engraved by American artists. Fourth Edition. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart. 1848. _8vo, brown morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges._

Portrait by J. Cheney from a drawing by S. W. Cheney, and nineteen other plates.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Poems by William Cullen Bryant. Collected and arranged by the author. New York: D. Appleton and Company . . . M.DCCC.LV. _12mo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Thirty Poems William Cullen Bryant New York: D. Appleton and Company . . . MDCCCLXIV. _12mo, cloth, uncut edges._

Autograph of "William Cullen Bryant. March 1864" on the fly-leaf.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--Thirty Poems. 1864. _12mo, citron levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt over uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Another copy.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.--The Song of the Sower. By William Cullen Bryant. Illustrated with forty-two engravings on wood. New York: D. Appleton & Company MDCCCLXXI. _4to, green morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Matthews._

First edition.

BRYANT AND GAY.--A popular History of the United States, from the first discovery of the Western Hemisphere by the Northmen, to the end of the first century of the union of the states. Preceded by a sketch of the pre-historic period and the age of the mound builders. By William Cullen Bryant and Sydney Howard Gay. . . . Fully illustrated. New York: Scribner, Armstrong, and Company. 1876. [1878, 1879, 1881.] _Royal 8vo, four volumes, half red straight-grain morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Stikeman._

First edition. Portrait of Bryant by Charles Burt, sixteen other steel plates, and numerous full-page woodcuts and illustrations in the text.

BRYDGES AND HASLEWOOD.--The British Bibliographer. By Sir Egerton Brydges . . . and Joseph Haslewood. London: printed for R. Triphook . . . by T. Bensley . . . 1810-'12-'14. _8vo, four volumes, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allo._

Two hundred and fifty copies printed. Six portraits inserted.

BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON.--Bertram, a poetical tale. By Sir Egerton Brydges . . . Kent: Printed at the private Press of Lee Priory . . . 1814. _Royal 8vo, mottled calf, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by Bedford._

One hundred copies printed, with woodcuts.

BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON.--Restituta; or Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English Literature revived. By Sir Egerton Brydges . . . London: printed by T. Bensley . . . for Longman . . . 1814-'15-'16. _8vo, four volumes, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

Two hundred and fifty copies printed.

BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON.--Censura Literaria. Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with original disquisitions, articles of biography, and other literary antiquities. By Sir Egerton Brydges, . . . Second Edition. With the articles classed in chronological order under their separate heads. London: printed for Longman, . . . 1815. _8vo, ten volumes (in five), half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Smith-Mansell._

Two hundred and fifty copies printed.

BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON.--Sir Ralph Willoughby: an historical tale of the sixteenth century. In which are inserted the dedicatory Sonnets of Edmund Spenser, with sketches of character, by the author of Coningsby. Florence Printed by I. Magheri 1820. _12mo, red morocco, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by Mackenzie._

Large paper copy.

BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON.--An Impartial Portrait of Lord Byron, as a poet and a man, compared with all the evidences and writings regarding him, up to 1825. By Sir Egerton Brydges, . . . Paris: published by A. and W. Galignani, . . . 1825. _12mo, half red morocco, gilt back._

BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON.--The Autobiography, Times, Opinions, and Contemporaries of Sir Egerton Brydges, . . . [vignette] . . . London: Cochrane and M'Crone. MDCCCXXXIV. _8vo, two volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition.

BUCHANAN, ROBERT.--The Fleshly School of Poetry and other phenomena of the day By Robert Buchanan . . . Strahan & Co. . . . London 1872. _Crown 8vo, original paper covers._

BUCHANAN, ROBERT.--The City of Dream an Epic Poem by Robert Buchanan . . . London Chatto & Windus . . . 1888. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Frontispiece and vignette.

BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS, RICHARD GRENVILLE, (SECOND) DUKE OF.--Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third. From original family documents. By the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos . . . London: Hurst and Blackett . . . 1853.-5. _8vo, four volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Portraits of George, Marquis of Buckingham, Lord Grenville, the Hon. Thomas Grenville, and C. J. Fox.

BUCKLAND, WILLIAM.--Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to Natural Theology by the Rev. William Buckland, D.D. . . . London William Pickering 1836. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition. Bridgewater Treatise, No. VI.

BUCKLE, HENRY THOMAS, _editor_.--[Half-title] Library illustrative of Social Progress. From the original editions collected by the late Henry Thomas Buckle, . . . No. 1. [and 2] "Exhibition of Female Flagellants." [No. 3. "Lady Bumtickler's Revels." No. 4. "The Use of Flogging in Venereal Affairs." No. 5. "Madame Birchini's Dance." No. 6. "Sublime of Flagellation." No. 7. "Fashionable Lectures"] [London, n. d.]. _Crown 8vo, seven volumes, boards, uncut edges._

BUCKLEY, THEODORE ALOIS.--The Natural History of Tuft-hunters [vignette] and toadies. Illustrated by H. G. Hine. [50 woodcuts] London: D. Bogue, . . . M DCCC XLVIII. _16mo, half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, with the original front cover bound in._

BUDGET OF MOMUS.--The Budget of Momus or a preservative against Melancholy, [vignette] London. Printed for J. Coxhead, . . . [n. d.]. _12mo, mottled calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

BULLEN, GEORGE, _editor_.--Caxton Celebration, 1877. Catalogue of the Loan Collection of Antiquities, Curiosities, and Appliances connected with the Art of Printing South Kensington. Edited by George Bullen, . . . London: printed at the Elzevir Press. _Royal 4to, cloth, uncut edges._

No. 9 of twelve copies printed on hand-made paper.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--Eugene Aram. A tale. By the author of "Pelham," . . . London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, . . . 1832. _Post 8vo, three volumes, original boards, uncut edges._

First edition.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--Ernest Maltravers by the author of "Pelham," . . . London Saunders and Otley, . . . 1837. _Post 8vo, three volumes, original boards, uncut edges._

First edition.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--Alice or The Mysteries a sequel to "Ernest Maltravers." By the author of "Pelham," . . . London Saunders and Otley, . . . 1838. _Post 8vo, three volumes, original half cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--Zanoni. By the author of "Night and Morning," . . . London: Saunders & Otley, . . . 1842. _Post 8vo, three volumes, original half cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--The Last of the Barons by the author of "Rienzi." . . . London Saunders and Otley, . . . 1843. _Post 8vo, three volumes, original half cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--Harold, the last of the Saxon Kings; by the author of "Rienzi;" &c . . . London: Richard Bentley, . . . 1848. _Post 8vo, three volumes, original half cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--The Caxtons a family picture by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, Bart. . . . William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London M DCCC XLIX. _Post 8vo, three volumes, original cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton . . . London: Chapman and Hall . . . 1852-3-4. _Post 8vo, five volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

First collected edition, with portrait and engraved titles on steel.

BULWER-LYTTON, SIR EDWARD.--See Schiller, Friedrich.

[BUNBURY, H.]--Annals of Horsemanship: containing accounts of accidental experiments, and experimental accidents, both successful and unsuccessful: communicated by various correspondents to Geoffrey Gambado, . . . together with most instructive remarks thereon, and answers thereto, by that accomplished genius. And now first published by the Editor of the Academy for Grown Horsemen. Illustrated with cuts by the most eminent artists. London: printed for W. Dickinson, &c . . . MDCCXCI. _4to, brown levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition, with seventeen plates after Bunbury's designs. Ascribed also to Francis Grose, with caricatures by Bunbury.

BURGON, JOHN WILLIAM.--The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham; compiled chiefly from his correspondence preserved in Her Majesty's state-paper office: including notices of his contemporaries. With illustrations. By John William Burgon. . . . London: Robert Jennings, . . . M DCCC XXXIX. _8vo, two volumes, half maroon morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

Portrait by R. Woodman, proof before letters, facsimile, eight other full-page illustrations, and numerous woodcuts in the text.

BURGOYNE, JOHN.--The Heiress. A Comedy in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal Drury-Lane. . . . London: printed for J. Debrett, MDCCLXXXVI. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Riviere._

First edition. Title and A-O in fours. Dedication to the Earl of Derby, dated Hartford Street, Feb. 1, 1786, and Prologue in verse by the Rt. Hon. Richard Fitzpatrick.

BURGOYNE, JOHN.--The Dramatic and Poetical Works of the late Lieut. Gen. J. Burgoyne; to which is prefixed, Memoirs of the Author. Embellished with [4] copper-plates. London: printed by C. Whittingham . . . 1808. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Smith-Mansell._

Large paper copy.

BURKE, BERNARD.--The Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, [woodcuts] London: Edward Churton, . . . [Bradbury and Evans] 1841. _12mo, ivory calf, back and sides covered with a graceful floral and scroll design in mosaic of various colours, inside panel of mosaic and gilt representing a cathedral window, purple silk guards, gilt edges._

Dedication copy of John Maude with his arms painted in colour on vellum, a duplicate frontispiece-title by H. Beckwith after J. E. Jones, and a duplicate page of dedication, both coloured.

BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. Exhibition of Portrait Miniatures. [36 plates] London: printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club. 1889. _4to, buckram._

BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. Exhibition of Bookbindings. London: printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club. 1891. _Royal 4to, cloth, uncut edges._

One hundred and thirteen coloured plates.

BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. Catalogue of a Collection of European Enamels From the Earliest date to the End of the XVII. Century. London: printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club. 1897. _Imperial 4to, green buckram, uncut edges._

Seventy-two plates, some coloured.

BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. Exhibition of English Mezzotint Portraits from circa 1750 to circa 1830 London printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club 1902. _Folio, blue buckram, uncut edges._

Thirty plates after Van Dyck, Romney, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Lawrence, and others.

BURNABY, CHARLES.--The Reform'd Wife. A Comedy: As it is Acted, At the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. London, Printed for Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1700. _4to, half sprinkled calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

A-G4 in fours, title on A1. Dedicated to Lord Lorn.

BURNAND, SIR FRANCIS COWLEY.--The Incompleat Angler. After Master Izaak Walton. Edited by F. C. Burnand . . . and illustrated by Harry Furniss. London: Bradbury, Agnew, & C^{o} . . . 1887. _8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Thirty-one coloured illustrations.

BURNET, JOHN.--Practical Hints on Light and Shade in Painting. Illustrated by Examples from the Italian, Flemish, and Dutch Schools. By John Burnet. . . . London: printed for the proprietor, and sold by James Carpenter and Son, . . . 1826. _4to, boards, uncut edges._

Large paper copy: thirty-nine illustrations [eight plates] on India paper.

BURNET, JOHN.--[General title] A Treatise on Painting. In four parts. Consisting of an Essay on the Education of the Eye with reference to Painting, and practical hints on Composition, Chiaroscuro, and Colour. The whole illustrated by Examples from the Italian, Venetian, Flemish, and Dutch Schools. By John Burnet, . . . London: James Carpenter, . . . [Chiswick Press] 1837. (I.) An Essay on the Education of the Eye with reference to Painting. Illustrated by [8] copper plates and [5] wood cuts. . . . Second edition. London: James Carpenter, . . . 1837. (II.) Practical Hints on Composition in Painting. Illustrated by Examples from the Great Masters of the Italian, Flemish, and Dutch Schools. . . . Fifth edition. [9 plates] London: printed for the Proprietor, and sold by James Carpenter and Son, . . . 1836. (III.) Practical Hints on Light and Shade in Painting. . . . Fifth edition. [8 plates] London: James Carpenter, . . . 1838. (IV.) Practical Hints on Colour in Painting. Illustrated by Examples from the Works of the Venetian, Flemish, and Dutch Schools. . . . Fourth edition. [8 plates] London: printed for the proprietor, . . . 1835. _Royal 4to, four parts in one volume, cloth, uncut edges._

120 figures on 33 plates.

BURNET AND CUNNINGHAM.--Turner and his Works: illustrated with [10] Examples from his Pictures, and critical remarks on his principles of painting. By John Burnet, F.R.S. . . . the Memoir by Peter Cunningham, F.S.A. . . . Re-edited by Henry Murray, F.S.A. London: James S. Virtue, . . . 1859. _Royal 4to, cloth, uncut edges._

Second edition. Dedicated to Samuel Rogers.

BURNET, THOMAS.--A Second Tale of a Tub: or, The History of Robert Powel the Puppet-Show-Man. . . . London: Printed for J. Roberts . . . 1715. . . . _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt fillets on the sides, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Frontispiece and preliminary leaf containing the Imprimatur, dated Oct. 16, 1714.

A satire on Sir Robert Walpole, sometimes attributed to Thomas Duffet. The Jolley copy.

BURNEY, CHARLES.--A General History of Music, from the earliest ages, to the present period. To which is prefixed, a Dissertation on the Music of the Ancients. By Charles Burney . . . London, printed for the Author . . . MDCCLXXVI.-LXXXIX. _4to, four volumes, calf, gilt back._

Brilliant portrait of the author engraved by Bartolozzi after Reynolds, and ten other plates, including five by Bartolozzi after the designs of Cipriani.

Dr. Samuel Johnson is believed to have written the Preface.

BURNEY, CHARLES.--Memoirs of Doctor Burney, arranged from his own manuscripts, from family papers, and from personal recollections. By his Daughter, Madame d'Arblay. . . . London: Edward Moxon . . . [Bradbury and Evans] 1832. _Crown 8vo, three volumes, original boards, uncut edges._

BURNEY, FANNY.--See D'Arblay, Madame.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, by Robert Burns. [Four lines of English verse] Kilmarnock: printed by John Wilson. M,DCC,LXXXVI. _8vo, green straight-grain morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, the original blue covers bound in, blue straight-grain morocco case, by Bedford._

First edition. Autograph letter of Burns (two pages) inserted.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns. Kilmarnock: printed by John Wilson, M.DCC.LXXXVI [_rep. 1867_]. _Imperial 8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford._

No. 12 of fifty largest paper copies printed.

Eighty-seven plates have been inserted in this copy, many proofs, and some of Stothard's illustrations retouched for the engraver. At the end is bound a facsimile of the original manuscript of the "Jolly Beggars," Glasgow, 1823.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. By Robert Burns. Edinburgh: printed for the author, and sold by William Creech. M,DCC,LXXXVII. _8vo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First issue of the first Edinburgh edition, with the misprints "stinking" and "haggis" in the last stanza on page 263.

Portrait by Beugo after A. Nasmyth, and an original water-colour drawing by Uwins, representing the witches in the church in "Tam O' Shanter."

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. By Robert Burns. Edinburgh: printed for the author, and sold by William Creech. M,DCC,LXXXVII. _8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

Second issue of the first Edinburgh edition, with the errors on page 263 corrected to "skinking" and "Haggis."

Portrait by Beugo after A. Nasmyth.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. By Robert Burns. The third edition. London: printed for A. Strahan; T. Cadell in the Strand; and W. Creech, Edinburgh. M DCC LXXXVII. _8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

First London edition, copied from the first issue of the first Edinburgh edition, with the misprints in the last stanza of the poem "To a Haggis," on page 267.

Portrait by Beugo after A. Nasmyth.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns. Philadelphia: printed for, and sold by Peter Stewart and George Hyde M,DCC,LXXXVIII. _12mo, olive levant morocco, richly tooled on back and sides, gilt edges, by Lortic._

First American edition, published in April. The text of this edition gives unmistakable evidence that it was printed from the first issue of the first Edinburgh edition, with the two errors in the lines, "To a Haggis."

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. By Robert Burns. To which are added, Scots Poems, selected from the works of Robert Ferguson. New York: printed by J. and A. M'Lean, Franklin's Head, No. 41, Hanover-Square. M,DCC,LXXXVIII. _Post 8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back, wide side borders of interlacing fillets and foliage, doubled with green morocco, green silk guard, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Second American edition, published in June. Printed from the first issue of the first Edinburgh edition, with the two errors in the poem "To a Haggis," last stanza, page 187.

Portrait by Scot.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. By Robert Burns. Belfast: printed and sold by William Magee, . . . M,DCC,XC. _12mo, green morocco, gilt and mosaic back, side panels in mosaic of orange, red, ivory, and maroon morocco, the intervals studded with dots, corner ornaments in gilt and red mosaic, gilt edges, by "E. S. Aurifex" [Sir Edward Sullivan]._

The misprints in the last stanza of the poem, "To a Haggis," are repeated, page 187.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns . . . . The second edition considerably enlarged. Edinburgh: printed for T. Cadell, London, and William Creech, Edinburgh. M.DCC.XCIII. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Portrait by Beugo after Nasmyth.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems. 1793. _8vo, two volumes in one, original half calf, uncut edges, in a maroon morocco case._

Another copy, on the verso of the half-title of which is the following presentation inscription: "Mr. White will accept of this Book as a mark of the most sincere Friendship, from a man who has ever had too much respect for his Friends, & too much contempt for his enemies, to flatter either the one or the other--The Author."

In the back of the book is pasted a folio sheet containing stanzas "To the Memory of Robert Burns. By T. White, author of St. Guerdun's Well," dated Dumfries, 1796.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns . . . A new edition, considerably enlarged. Edinburgh: printed for T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies, London; and William Creech, Edinburgh. MDCCXCVIII. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Portrait by Beugo after Nasmyth.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems ascribed to Robert Burns, the Ayrshire bard, not contained in any edition of his works hitherto published. Glasgow, printed by Chapman & Lang, for Thomas Stewart, . . . 1801. _8vo, green levant morocco, gilt fillets, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

BURNS, ROBERT.--(I.-IV.) The Works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish Peasantry . . . . The second edition. London: printed for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, . . . 1801. Printed by R. Noble, . . . (V.) Reliques of Robert Burns; consisting chiefly of original letters, poems, and critical observations on Scottish songs. Collected and published by R. H. Cromek . . . . London: printed by J. M'Creery, for T. Cadell, and W. Davies, . . . 1808. _8vo, five volumes, calf, gilt back._

Large paper copy. Portrait by Neagle after Nasmyth.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Select Scotish Songs, ancient and modern; with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns. Edited By R. H. Cromek . . . [vignette] London: printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, . . . By J. M'Creery, . . . 1810. _Crown 8vo, two volumes in one, half blue levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems by Robert Burns: with an account of his Life And Miscellaneous remarks on his writings. Containing also many poems and letters, Not printed in Dr. Currie's edition . . . Edinburgh: printed for the Trustees of the late James Morison, by John Moir . . . 1811. _Royal 8vo, two volumes, half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allo._

Twenty plates by Burnet and (inserted) four portraits and eleven additional plates, seven being India proofs.

BURNS, ROBERT.--The Works of Robert Burns; with his life, by Allan Cunningham. . . . London: John Cochrane and Co. . . . 1834. _Post 8vo, eight volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Portrait, frontispieces, and engraved titles, sixteen plates in all.

BURNS, ROBERT.--The Poetical Works of Robert Burns [with a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas, and a portrait of Burns] London William Pickering 1839. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

BURNS, ROBERT.--The Works of Robert Burns; with a complete life of the poet, and an essay on his genius and character, by Professor Wilson. Also numerous notes, annotations, and appendices. Embellished by eighty-one portraits and landscape illustrations. . . . Blackie and Son, . . . Glasgow, . . . M DCCC XLVI. _Royal 8vo, two volumes, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns. [Posthumous Poems] Kilmarnock: printed by James M'Kie M.DCCCLXIX. _Imperial 8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford._

No. 15 of thirty copies printed on largest paper. Forty-six plates inserted, including eight portraits of Burns, one an original drawing.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns. [Poems as they appeared in the early Edinburgh edition] Kilmarnock: printed by James M'Kie M.DCCCLXIX. _Imperial 8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford._

No. 15 of thirty copies printed on largest paper. Ninety-eight plates inserted, including eight portraits.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Songs, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Robert Burns. Kilmarnock: printed by James M'Kie. M.DCCCLXIX. _Imperial 8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford._

No. 15 of thirty copies printed on largest paper. In this copy ninety plates have been inserted, including seven portraits of Burns, and illustrations on copper and steel after designs by Stothard and others. Many of the plates are in two states, before and after letters, a fair proportion being on India paper.

BURNS, ROBERT.--The Poetical Works of Robert Burns edited from the best printed and manuscript authorities, with glossarial index and a biographical memoir By Alexander Smith. . . . London: Macmillan & Co. 1879. _Post 8vo, two volumes, boards, uncut edges._

Portrait on India paper by G. B. Shaw after J. Nasmith. One of five hundred copies printed.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Selected Poems of Robert Burns with an introduction by Andrew Lang. London Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner & C^{o}. Ltd. MDCCCXCI. _Crown 8vo, original covers, uncut edges._

Large paper copy, fifty printed.

BURNS, ROBERT.--Letters addressed to Clarinda, &c. By Robert Burns, the Ayrshire poet. Never before Published. Glasgow: Printed by Niven, Napier and Rhull; For T. Stewart . . . 1802. _Small 8vo, green morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford._

BURTON, JOHN HILL.--The Book-Hunter etc. By John Hill Burton. William Blackwood & Sons Edinburgh . . . MDCCCLXII. _Foolscap 8vo, half morocco, uncut edges._

First edition.

BURTON, JOHN HILL.--The Book-Hunter etc. 1862. _Square 8vo, half olive morocco, uncut edges._

Large paper copy of the first edition, twenty-five printed.

BURTON, JOHN HILL.--The Book Hunter, etc. By John Hill Burton . . . A new edition with a Memoir of the Author William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh: . . . MDCCCLXXXII. _4to, light brown levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, mosaic side compartments in maroon and green morocco, richly tooled, silk linings, gilt over uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

One thousand copies printed. Etched portrait of the author by W. B. Hole.

BURTON, JOHN HILL.--A History of the Reign of Queen Anne by John Hill Burton, . . . William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London M DCCC LXXX . . . _8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

BURTON, SIR RICHARD F.--(I.) Benares: M DCCC LXXXV: printed by the Kamashastra Society for private subscribers only. . . . A plain and literal translation of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, now entituled the Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night with introduction explanatory notes on the manners and customs of Moslem men and a terminal essay upon the history of The Nights by Richard F. Burton (XI.) Benares: M DCCC LXXXVI: printed &c . . . Supplemental Nights to the Thousand Nights and a Night with notes anthropological and explanatory by Richard F. Burton. _8vo, sixteen volumes, original cloth, red top._

The Supplement consists of six volumes.

BURTON, SIR RICHARD.--See Basile, Giovanni Battista.

BURY, LADY CHARLOTTE.--Diary illustrative of the Times of George the Fourth, interspersed with original letters from the late Queen Caroline, and from various other distinguished persons. . . . London: Henry Colburn, . . . M DCCC XXXVIII. _8vo, two volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

BURY, RICHARD DE.--Philobiblon, a Treatise on the Love of Books, by Richard de Bury, . . . First American edition, with the literal English translation of John B. Inglis. Collated and corrected, with notes, by Samuel Hand. Albany: Joel Munsell. M DCCC LXI. _Crown 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

One of thirty large paper copies printed.

BURY, RICHARD DE.--The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Bishop of Durham Treasurer and Chancellor of Edward III Edited and Translated by Ernest C. Thomas . . . London Kegan Paul, Trench and Co. [Chiswick Press] 1888. _8vo, original paper, uncut edges._

No. 33 of fifty large paper copies printed.

BURY, RICHARD DE.--(I.) Ricardi de Bury Philobiblon ex Optimis Codicibus Recensuit Versione Anglica necnon et Prolegomenis Adnotationibusque Auxit Andreas Fleming West in Collegio Princetoniae Professor Pars Prima. Textus. Novi Eboraci [** symbol] Typis et Impensis Societatis Grolierianae MDCCCLXXXIX. (II-III.) The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury edited from the best manuscripts and translated into English with an introduction and notes by Andrew Fleming West . . . Part second . . . [Part third] New York printed for the Grolier Club 1889. _4to, three volumes, citron levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, doubled with citron morocco, borders and corner ornaments, vellum guards, gilt top, uncut edges, by David._

One of two hundred and ninety-seven copies printed.

BURY, RICHARD DE.--Philobiblon. 1889. _4to, three volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, doubled with vellum, borders, gilt over uncut edges, in maroon levant morocco cases, by Cuzin._

One of three copies printed upon vellum.

BUTLER, CHARLES.--The Life of Hugo Grotius: with brief minutes of the civil, ecclesiastical, and literary history of the Netherlands. By Charles Butler . . . London: John Murray . . . M.DCCC.XXVI. _8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

BUTLER, FRANCES ANNE.--See Kemble, Fanny.

BUTLER, JOSEPH, BISHOP.--The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. To which are added Two brief Dissertations: I. Of Personal Identity. II. Of the Nature of Virtue. By Joseph Butler, LL.D. Rector of Stanhope, in the Bishoprick of Durham. . . . London: Printed for James, John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate Street. M DCC XXXVI. _4to, red levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition, with the half-title.

BUTLER, JOSEPH, BISHOP.--The Analogy of Religion, natural and revealed to the constitution and course of Nature. By Joseph Butler L.L.D. late Lord Bishop of Durham. With Analytical Index by Edward Steere . . . London. Bell and Daldy . . . 1857. _8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Bedford._

BUTLER, JOSEPH, BISHOP.--The Works of . . . Joseph Butler . . . late Lord Bishop of Durham. To which is prefixed, a Preface, giving some account of the character and writings of the author. By Samuel Halifax, D.D., late Lord Bishop of Gloucester. Oxford: at the University Press MDCCCXLIX. _8vo, two volumes, calf, gilt back, by Hayday._

BUTLER, LILLY.--A Discourse, proving, That the Faith and Practice of True Christians, Are no Just Matter of Shame or Reproach. Being Eight Sermons Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in the Year 1709, at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq;. By Lilly Butler, . . . London: Printed for Brabazon Aylmer, . . . 1711. _8vo, old blue morocco, gilt back and sides, with the crowned cipher of Queen Anne on both covers, gilt edges._

From the collection of Francis Wrangham, with his autograph on the title-page.

BUTLER, WILLIAM ALLEN.--Home Poems and Rhymes for the Nursery with "Sea Scribblings" and "The Animal Book" by William Allen Butler Printed for private circulation New York printed at the De Vinne Press 1897. _12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

One hundred and fifty copies printed, with portrait and one other illustration.

BYERLEY, THOMAS.--Relics of Literature. By Stephen Collet. [Thomas Byerley] London: Thomas Boys . . 1823. _8vo, half olive morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

Byerley had still another _nom de guerre_. He was the "Reuben Percy" of the Percy Anecdotes.

The two hundred subjects in this volume include Book Destroyers, the Ancient Value of Books, Voltaire and the Booksellers, etc., etc. A leaf of facsimile autographs precedes the title.

BYERLEY, THOMAS.--See Percy Anecdotes.

BYROM, JOHN.--Miscellaneous Poems, by John Byrom, M.A. F.R.S. sometime Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, And Inventor of The Universal English Short-Hand. . . . Manchester: Printed by J. Harrop. M DCC LXXIII. _8vo, two volumes, original calf._

Inserted is a portrait of Dr. Byron [_sic_] "A Sketch after spending an Evening at a Coffee House."

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Hours of Idleness, a series of poems, original and translated, By George Gordon, Lord Byron, a minor . . . Newark: Printed and sold by S. and J. Ridge; . . . 1807. _8vo, maroon morocco, gilt back, gilt edges._

Large paper copy of the first edition of Byron's first publication.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Hours of Idleness: a Series of Poems, original and translated. By Lord Byron . . . London: printed for Sherwin and Co. . . . 1820. _12mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Thick paper copy, with frontispiece.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers. A Satire.

/p I had rather be a kitten, and cry, mew! Than one of these same metre ballad-mongers. p/

SHAKSPEARE.

/p Such shameless Bards we have; and yet 't is true, There are as mad, abandon'd Critics too. p/

POPE.

London: printed for James Cawthorn, British Library, No. 24, Cockspur Street. [1809]. _12mo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt top, uncut edges, the original brown paper front cover bound in, by The Club Bindery._

Presumably the first edition, with a misprint "Aulhor," line 4 of the Preface.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers. A Satire . . . London: Printed for James Cawthorn . . . [1809.] _12mo, green straight-grain morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

Presumably the second edition, with the misprint "Aulhor," line 4 of the Preface, corrected. A thick paper copy.

The type of the title-page is larger and heavier than in the preceding edition; the ornament above the imprint is two arrow-like figures joined by a slender thread, whereas in the first edition it is two parallel lines, the upper much the heavier of the two. "Printed" here begins with a large "P" and "James Cawthorn" is in larger type.

The text is reset throughout. The ornament on B1 recto has here a star-like centre; in the first edition it is an elongated diamond. The parallel head-lines beginning on page 2 are here heavier. On page 5, line 47, "wizard" is spelled with one "z"; in the first edition with two. "Dispatch" in the same line is spelled with an "i"; in the first with an "e." Other slight variations of punctuation, etc., are observable on nearly every page.

The present copy has a half-title.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. By Lord Byron with the additional passages from the subsequent editions Illustrated with Forty Engravings [London] 1815. _4to, blue straight-grain morocco, gilt edges._

Unique copy, from the Drury collection, with special title-page as above, the original text inlaid to quarto. Manuscript interpolations written in a neat hand show the various changes in the poem. The portraits are well selected and include a coloured print of Madame Catalani.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Giaour, a fragment of a Turkish Tale. By Lord Byron . . . London: . . . John Murray . . . 1813. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Lara, a tale. Jacqueline, a tale. London: printed for J. Murray . . . 1814. _Small 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by David._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Corsair, a tale. By Lord Byron. London: . . . John Murray . . . 1814. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Hebrew Melodies. By Lord Byron. London: printed for John Murray . . . 1815. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Prisoner of Chillon, and other poems. By Lord Byron. London: printed for John Murray . . . 1816. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Siege of Corinth. A Poem. Parisina. A Poem. London: printed for John Murray . . . 1816. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Lord Byron's Farewell to England; with three other poems, viz. Ode to St. Helena, To my Daughter, on the morning of her birth, and To the Lily of France. . . . London: published by J. Johnston, . . . 1816. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Manfred, a dramatic poem. By Lord Byron. London: John Murray . . . 1817. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Mazeppa, a poem. By Lord Byron. London: John Murray . . . 1819. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Don Juan. . . . London: printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars. 1819. _4to, green straight-grain morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, by Birdsall & Son, Northampton._

First edition of Cantos I and II.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Don Juan . . . London: printed by Thomas Davison . . . 1819. Don Juan, Cantos III, IV, and V. London: printed by Thomas Davison . . . 1821. Don Juan. Cantos VI.-VII.- and VIII . . . London, 1823: Printed for John Hunt . . . Don Juan. Cantos IX.-X.- and XI . . . London, 1823: Printed for John Hunt . . . Don Juan. Cantos XII.-XIII.- and XIV. London, 1823: Printed for John Hunt . . . Don Juan. Cantos XV. and XVI. London, 1824: Printed for John and H. L. Hunt . . . _8vo, six volumes in three, green morocco, gilt ornaments on back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges, by Birdsall._

First octavo edition, and first editions of all but the first two Cantos. The second volume has the original wrapper with the following inscription in Byron's handwriting: "From the Author to T. Grant with his best regards."

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Waltz: an apostrophic hymn. By Horace Hornem, Esq. (The noble author of Don Juan.) . . . London: printed and published by W. Clark, . . . 1821. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. An historical tragedy, in five acts. With notes. The Prophecy of Dante, a poem. By Lord Byron. London: John Murray . . . 1821. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Letter to **** ******, on the Rev. W. L. Bowles' Strictures on the Life and Writings of Pope. By the Right Hon. Lord Byron. . . . London: John Murray, . . . 1821. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Sardanapalus, a tragedy. The Two Foscari, a tragedy. Cain, a mystery. By Lord Byron. London: John Murray . . . 1821. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition. Portrait of Byron engraved by Page.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Werner, a tragedy. By Lord Byron. London: John Murray . . . 1823. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition. Published in December, 1822.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Age of Bronze; or, Carmen Seculare et Annus haud mirabilis. . . . London, 1823: printed for John Hunt, . . . _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Island, or Christian and his Comrades. By the Right Hon. Lord Byron. London, 1823: printed for John Hunt . . . _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Parliamentary Speeches of Lord Byron. Printed from the copies prepared by His Lordship for publication. London: printed for Rodwell and Martin, . . . 1824. _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Deformed Transformed; a drama. By the Right Hon. Lord Byron. London, 1824: printed for J. and H. L. Hunt, . . . _8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Works of Lord Byron: with his Letters and Journals, and his Life, by Thomas Moore . . . London: John Murray . . . 1832-'33. _Foolscap 8vo, seventeen volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

First issue. Portrait and thirty-three frontispieces and vignettes.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--The Poetical Works of Lord Byron . . . London: John Murray, . . . M DCCC XXXIX. _8vo, eight volumes, original cloth, uncut edges._

Portrait by E. Finden after T. Phillips, and one hundred and thirty-four portraits and views, including frontispieces by E. and W. Finden, etc., after the designs of Stanfield, Westall, Turner, and others.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Poetical Works. 1839. . . . _8vo, eight volumes extended to fifteen, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Matthews._

Another copy, extra-illustrated by the insertion of five hundred and thirty selected engravings, for the most part proofs on India paper and generally before letters, and an autograph, Pass "below the Bar of the House of Lords" in favour of John Galt, by Byron. The plates include the Stothard, Finden, Johannot, Westall, Turner, Corbould, and other series, a brilliant group of portraits, and many unpublished plates. The portraits include sixteen of Byron.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A Romaunt. By Lord Byron. London: John Murray . . . MDCCCXLI. _Royal 8vo, brown morocco, back and sides panelled in mosaic with foliated ornaments, inside border, tapestry panels and end leaves, gilt over uncut edges, by Marius Michel._

Proofs on India paper of the sixty-two engravings by Finden, after the designs of Creswick, Warren, Aylmer, etc.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Poetry of Byron chosen and arranged by Matthew Arnold. [vignette] London Macmillan and Co. 1881. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Large paper copy.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Fugitive Pieces by George Gordon Lord Byron a fac-simile reprint of the suppressed edition of 1806 London printed for private circulation [Chiswick Press] 1886. _Royal 4to, boards, gilt top, uncut edges._

No. 51 of one hundred copies printed.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the right honourable Lord Byron with anecdotes of some of his contemporaries. London: printed for Henry Colburn and Co. 1822. _8vo, boards, uncut edges._

Portrait by G. H. Harlowe, on India paper.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--Conversations of Lord Byron with the Countess of Blessington . . . London: published for Henry Colburn, by R. Bentley, . . . 1834. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Portrait of Byron after Count d'Orsay.

BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD.--See Clinton, George. Hunt, Leigh. The Liberal.

CAMBRIDGE, RICHARD OWEN.--The Scribleriad: an heroic poem. In six books [vignette] London: Printed for R. Dodsley . . . M DCC LI. _Royal 4to, olive levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges._

First edition: with notes by George Chalmers. Seven plates by L. P. Boitard after J. Wall and Boitard, and vignette of Tully on the title, by C. Mosley after H. Gravelot.

CAMEO.--The Cameo; a Melange of Literature and the Arts selected from the Bijou. London William Pickering. MDCCCXXXI. _Post 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Fifteen plates after Lawrence, Wilkie, Reynolds, etc.

CAMPBELL, JOHN, LORD.--The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the earliest times till the reign of King George IV. By John Lord Campbell, . . . Third edition. London: John Murray, . . . 1848. [-1869]. _8vo, eight volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

CAMPBELL, JOHN, LORD.--Lives of Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Brougham, Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England. By the late John Lord Campbell, . . . London: John Murray, . . . 1869. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

CAMPBELL, JOHN, LORD.--The Lives of the Chief Justices of England. From the Norman Conquest till the death of Lord Mansfield. By John Lord Campbell . . . London: John Murray . . . 1849. [-1857] _8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--The Pleasures of Hope; with other Poems. By Thomas Campbell. Edinburgh: printed for Mundell & Son; . . . 1799. _Small 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges, by Ramage._

First edition. Four plates engraved by Scott, Somerville, and Mitchell after the designs of Graham.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--(I.) The Pleasures of Hope, with other poems. By Thomas Campbell . . . London: printed for Longman, . . . 1825. (II.) Gertrude of Wyoming, and other poems. By Thomas Campbell . . . Ninth edition. London: printed for Longman, . . . 1825. _12mo, two volumes in one, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, the fore edge bearing a beautifully painted landscape in the neighbourhood of Eton College._

The first of these volumes has an engraved title and three plates, the second an engraved title and two plates, all by Heath after Westall's designs.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--Theodric; a domestic tale; and Other Poems. By Thomas Campbell. London: printed for Longman, . . . 1824. _Small 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges, by Ramage._

First edition, printed on thick paper.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. London: Henry Colburn, . . . 1828. _8vo, two volumes, red levant, gilt back panels and side borders, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Portrait by J. Burnet after Sir Thomas Lawrence and in addition forty portraits and scenes, for the most part proofs on India paper, including fifteen portraits of Campbell, Westall's illustrations to the Poems, proofs before and after the letters.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. London: Edward Moxon . . . MDCCCXXXVII. _Small 4to, red levant morocco, back and corner ornaments, gilt top, uncut edges, by Ramage._

Portrait and twenty vignettes after the designs of Turner.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--Poetical Works. 1837. _Small 4to, citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by Brany._

Another copy. Inserted are a portrait of Campbell by Holl and an illustration to the "Pleasures of Hope" by Westall, proof on India paper.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--The Pilgrim of Glencoe, and other poems. By Thomas Campbell. London: Edward Moxon . . . MDCCCXLII. _Small 4to, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Stikeman._

Sixty-seven plates inserted, many India proofs, including ten portraits, views by Turner, vignettes, etc.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. With notes, and a biographical sketch, by the Rev. W. A. Hill, . . . Illustrated by thirty-seven wood-cuts. From designs by Harvey. London: Edward Moxon, . . . 1851. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Portrait by W. H. Watt after Lawrence.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. With a Memoir . . . . Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. 1866. _12mo, half green cloth, uncut edges._

No. 13 of one hundred large paper copies printed, with portrait on India paper.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--Specimens of the British Poets; with Biographical and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry. By Thomas Campbell. London: John Murray . . . 1819. _8vo, seven volumes, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt tops, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Illustrated by the insertion of fifty-two portraits of the Poets, thirty being on India paper, many proofs before letters. Included is the rare portrait of Sir Thomas Overbury by Payne, James I. by Gaywood, and Southerne by Evans.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--Specimens of the British Poets. 1819. _8vo, seven volumes, half citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allo._

Another copy, with one hundred and fifty-three portraits and vignettes inserted, ninety being proofs on India paper, and many before letters.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--Life of Mrs. Siddons. By Thomas Campbell. London: Effingham Wilson . . . 1834. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Portrait of Mrs. Siddons by Lupton after Sir Thomas Lawrence.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--Life of Mrs. Siddons. 1834. _8vo, two volumes, citron levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back and sides elaborately tooled in the manner of Derome, gilt over uncut edges, by David._

Another copy, illustrated by the insertion of one hundred and eighty-six portraits, etc., including forty-one portraits of Mrs. Siddons, a brilliant mezzotint of E. Kean, coloured portrait of Kynaston, and a water-colour drawing of Glasgow Cathedral. A large number of the plates are in proof state.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS.--Life of Mrs. Siddons. 1834. _8vo, two volumes, extended to four, red morocco, gilt edges._

William Upcott's copy, containing in addition to the portrait of Mrs. Siddons, by Lupton after Sir Thomas Lawrence, two hundred and fourteen portraits, of which sixty are of Mrs. Siddons, including the oval by Ogborn after Harding, in two states, red (proof) and black, and the "Grecian Daughter" by Trotter after Lawrence. Autographs and letters of Mrs. Bracegirdle, Henry and Cecilia Siddons, E. Carll, Thomas Davies, the Duchess of Devonshire and many others have been inserted, several Bills of the Play, 1766, etc., a "pass" to the Gallery, written by Sarah Siddons, a water-colour drawing of the actress's home at Westbourne and a sepia drawing of her tomb at Paddington Church, together with a number of contemporary newspaper announcements, etc.

CANNING, GEORGE.--Speeches of the Right Hon. George Canning delivered on public occasions in Liverpool. With a portrait of Mr. Canning, [by W. T. Fry after George Hargreaves] Liverpool: Thos. Kaye, . . . 1825. _8vo, half cloth, uncut edges._

CARCANET.--The Carcanet, a literary album, containing select passages from the most distinguished English writers. London William Pickering MDCCCXXVIII. _18mo, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Engraved title with vignette.

CAREY, HENRY.--The Dramatick Works of Henry Carey. [Large ornament] London: Printed by S. Gilbert, M DCC XLIII. _4to, red morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Contains 1. Amelia, an opera set to music by John Frederick Lampe. 2. Teraminta, an opera set to music by John Christopher Smith. 3. The Dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera with music by Lampe. 4. The Dragoness, a burlesque opera with music by Lampe. 5. Chrononhotonthologos, a tragedy. 6. The Contrivances, a ballad opera. 7. The Honest Yorkshire-Man, a ballad opera. 8. Nancy: or, the Parting Lovers. An Interlude set to music by the Author.

"CARLETON, GEORGE, CAPTAIN."--See Defoe, Daniel.

CARLETON, WILL.--Farm Ballads. By Will Carleton. Illustrated. New York: Harper & Brothers, . . . [1882] _8vo, brown morocco, gilt edges._

CARLYLE, THOMAS.--Past and Present. By Thomas Carlyle . . . London: Chapman and Hall . . . MDCCCXLIII. _8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

First edition.

CARLYLE, THOMAS.--Past and Present. By Thomas Carlyle . . . second edition. London: Chapman and Hall . . . MDCCCXLV. _12mo, cloth, uncut edges._

CARLYLE, THOMAS.--Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: collected and republished. By Thomas Carlyle . . . third edition. London: Chapman and Hall . . . MDCCCXLVII. _12mo, four volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

CARLYLE, THOMAS.--The French Revolution: a History. By Thomas Carlyle . . . third edition London: Chapman and Hall . . . M.DCCC.XLVIII. _12mo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

CARLYLE, THOMAS, _editor_.--Latter-Day Pamphlets. Edited by Thomas Carlyle. London: Chapman and Hall . . . 1850. _Small 8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

First edition. Includes The Present Time, Model Prisons, Downing Street, The New Downing Street, Stump-Orator, Parliaments, Hudson's Statue and Jesuitism.

CARLYLE AND EMERSON.--The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson 1834-1872 . . . Boston James R. Osgood and Company 1883. _8vo, two volumes, boards, uncut edges._

No. 143 of three hundred and fifty copies printed, with two etched portraits by S. A. Schoff.

CARLYLE, THOMAS.--[Works] Boston Dana Estes and Charles E. Lauriat 1884. _8vo, twenty volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bradstreet's._

One of thirty-five copies printed on Japanese paper, with 33 portraits and 28 maps.

CARLYLE, THOMAS.--Sartor Resartus: the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdroeckh in three books by Thomas Carlyle London Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. MDCCCLXXXIX. _Crown 8vo, original covers, uncut edges._

One of fifty large paper copies printed, with etched portrait of the author.

CARLYLE, THOMAS.--Two Note Books of Thomas Carlyle from 23d March 1822 to 16th May 1832. edited by Charles Eliot Norton New York The Grolier Club MDCCCXCVIII. _8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

One of three hundred and eighty-seven copies printed, with two portraits of Carlyle etched by Alfred Jones, and facsimiles of the original manuscript.

CARPENTER, WILLIAM HOOKER.--Pictorial Notices: consisting of a Memoir of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, with a Descriptive Catalogue of the Etchings executed by him: and a variety of interesting particulars relating to other Artists patronized by Charles I . . . By William Hooker Carpenter. London: James Carpenter . . . 1844. _4to, calf, gilt back and side panels, gilt top, uncut edges._

Two portraits by William Carpenter, and in addition forty-six inserted plates, consisting of portraits by Van Dyck engraved by P. de Jode, Bolswert, Galle, etc., etc., including a proof of the portrait of Peter Oliver.

"CARROLL, LEWIS."--See Dodgson, Charles.

CARTER, CHARLES FRANKLIN.--The Missions of Nueva California An Historical Sketch by Charles Franklin Carter with illustrations from drawings by the author, from photographs, and reproductions of old prints San Francisco The Whitaker and Ray Company . . . 1900. _Royal 8vo, half cloth, uncut edges._

CARTER, R.--See Lowell, J. R. The Pioneer.

CARTWRIGHT, JULIA.--The Life and Art of Sandro Botticelli by Julia Cartwright (Mrs. Ady) . . . New York: E. P. Dutton and Co. London: Duckworth and Co. [Chiswick Press] 1904. _4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

Forty-two full-page plates, and thirty-seven illustrations in the text.

CARY, HENRY FRANCIS.--Lives of English Poets, from Johnson to Kirke White, designed as a continuation of Johnson's Lives. By the late Rev. Henry Francis Cary, . . . London: Henry G. Bohn, . . . M DCCC XLVI. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

CARY, HENRY FRANCIS.--The Early French Poets, a series of notices and translations, by the late Rev. Henry Francis Cary, . . . With an introductory sketch of the history of French poetry, by his son the Rev. Henry Cary, . . . London: Henry G. Bohn, . . . M DCCC XLVI. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

CARY, JOHN.--Cary's New Itinerary; or, an accurate delineation of the Great Roads both direct and cross, throughout England and Wales; with many of the principal Roads in Scotland . . . London: Printed for John Cary . . . 1798. _8vo, red morocco, back and sides richly tooled, wide inside border, green silk panel and linings, gilt over uncut edges, by Roger Payne._

Printed on India paper. Dedicated to the Earl of Chesterfield and a presentation copy from that nobleman.

CASTELLANI, CARLO.--Early Venetian Printing illustrated [portrait] . . . London: John C. Nimmo . . . M. DCCC. XCV. _Folio, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

CASTIGLIONE, A. P., _translator and editor_.--Il Cortegiano, or The Courtier: written by Conte Baldssar Castiglione. And a new version of the same into English. Together with Several of his Celebrated Pieces, as well Latin as Italian, both in Prose and Verse. To which is prefix'd, the Life of the Author. By A. P. Castiglione, of the same Family. London: Printed by W. Bowyer, for the Editor. MDCCXXVII. _4to, brown levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Riviere._

Portrait of the author engraved by Vertue. The original text and English translation are printed in parallel columns.

CASTLE, EGERTON.--English Book-Plates An illustrated handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle . . . London: George Bell & Sons, . . . [Chiswick Press] M dccc xcij. _8vo, vellum boards, uncut edges._

Frontispiece in red and black, and numerous woodcuts in the text. No. 20 of sixty-five copies printed on Japanese vellum.

CATALOGUE.--Effigies of the most famous English Writers from Chaucer to Johnson Exhibited at the Grolier Club New-York, December, 1891. [DeVinne Press] _8vo, original covers, uncut edges._

One of two hundred large paper copies printed, with two reproductions.

CATALOGUE.--Catalogue of an exhibition of Illuminated and Painted Manuscripts together with a few early printed books with illuminations--also some examples of Persian Manuscripts--with plates in facsimile and an introductory essay New-York the Grolier Club [De Vinne Press] 1892. _8vo, olive levant morocco, Janseniste, uncut edges, by R. W. Smith._

One of three hundred and fifty copies printed, with twenty-two plates in facsimile.

CATALOGUE.--[** symbol] Catalogue of Original and Early Editions of some of the Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers from Langland to Wither With Collations & Notes & Eighty-seven Facsimiles of Title-pages and Frontispieces Being a contribution to the Bibliography of English Literature ¶ Imprinted at New-York for the Grolier Club, [De Vinne Press] Mdcccxciij. _8vo, original half brown morocco, uncut edges._

One of four hundred copies printed.

CATALOGUE.--[** symbol] Catalogue of Original and Early Editions. 1893. _8vo, red levant morocco, Janseniste, uncut edges._

Another copy; one of three printed on vellum.

CATALOGUE.--The catalogue of books from the libraries or collections of celebrated bibliophiles and illustrious persons of the past with arms or devices upon the bindings exhibited at the Grolier Club in the month of January 1895 New-York published by the Grolier Club [De Vinne Press] MDCCCXCV. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

One of three hundred and fifty copies printed, with twenty-four illustrations.

CATALOGUE.--The catalogue of books from the libraries or collections of celebrated bibliophiles &c 1895. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, doubled with vellum, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Another copy, one of three printed on vellum.

CATALOGUE.--A description of the Early Printed Books owned by The Grolier Club with a brief account of their printers and the history of typography in the fifteenth century Printed for the Grolier Club New-York, [De Vinne Press] May, MDCCCXCV. _Folio, half calf, uncut edges._

One of four hundred copies printed, with twenty-five facsimiles The books described are from the collection of David Wolfe Bruce.

CATALOGUE.--A description of the Early Printed Books owned by the Grolier club. 1895. _Folio, light brown levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, doubled with vellum, vellum guards, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Another copy, one of three printed on vellum.

CATALOGUE of an exhibition illustrative of a Centenary of artistic Lithography--1796-1896--With 244 examples by 160 different artists. Illustrated with 20 photo-engravings, from the originals by Bonington, Cassatt, Chauvel, Daumier, Decamps, Engelmann, Fantin-Latour, Gavarni, Hanfstaengl, Homer, Jacque, Jacob, Millet, Newsam, Olis, Prout, Raffet, Vernet, and Wagenbauer At the Grolier Club . . . New York [De Vinne Press] March M.D.CCC.XCVI. _8vo, original paper wrappers, uncut edges._

One of four hundred copies printed.

CATALOGUE of Etchings and Dry Points by Rembrandt selected for exhibition at the Grolier Club of the city of New York April-May, 1900 New York published by the Grolier Club [De Vinne Press] M C M. _Square 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

One of three hundred and ten copies printed, with etched frontispiece.

CATALOGUE of an Exhibition of first and other editions of the Works of John Dryden (1631-1700) together with a few engraved portraits and two oil paintings--commemorative of the two hundredth anniversary of his death New York the Grolier Club [De Vinne Press] 1900. _8vo, boards, uncut edges._

One of two hundred copies printed, with frontispiece.

CATALOGUE of an Exhibition of selected works of the Poets Laureate of England New York the Grolier Club [De Vinne Press] MCMI. _8vo, boards, uncut edges._

One of three hundred copies printed, with portrait of Ben Jonson by S. Arlent Edwards after Honthorst.

CATHOLIC RELIGION.--An Essay upon the Reasonableness and Usefulness of the Catholick Religion. Humbly offered to the serious Consideration of such Persons as may be unhappily seduced, either into Atheistick Doubts &c London, Printed and Sold by J. Roberts . . . 1722. _8vo, original green morocco, back and sides covered with a floral design of English workmanship, gilt edges._

CATLIN, GEORGE.--Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. By Geo. Catlin. Written during eight years' travel amongst the wildest tribes of Indians in North America. In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39. In two volumes, with four hundred illustrations, carefully engraved from his original paintings. . . . London: published by the author, . . . printed by Tosswill and Myers, . . . 1841. . . . _Royal 8vo, two volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Pratt._

CATO.--Cato's Moral Distichs Englished in Couplets. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, 1735. _4to (12 leaves), green levant morocco, gilt back, corner ornaments on the sides (Roger Payne style), uncut edges, by Riviere._

"CATO PARVUS."--See Dibdin, T. F.

CATULLUS, CAIUS VALERIUS.--The Poems of Caius Valerius Catullus translated. With a Preface and Notes by the Hon. George Lamb . . . London: John Murray . . . 1821. _Post 8vo, two volumes in one, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

CATULLUS, CAIUS VALERIUS.--The Poems of Catullus. Translated into English Verse with an introduction and notes by Theodore Martin. London Parker Son and Brown . . . 1861. _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

CATULLUS, CAIUS VALERIUS.--The Attis of Caius Valerius Catullus Translated into English Verse, with Dissertations On the Myth of Attis, on the Origin of Tree-Worship, and on the Galliambic Metre By Grant Allen, B. A., formerly Postmaster of Merton College, Oxford. London. MDCCCXCII. Published by David Nutt . . . _Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut edges._

No. 22 of sixty large paper copies printed.

CATULLUS, CAIUS VALERIUS.--The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus Now first completely Englished into Verse and Prose, the Metrical Part by Capt. Sir Richard F. Burton, . . . and the Prose Portion, Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Illustrative by Leonard C. Smithers London: M DCCC XCIIII: printed for the Translators: . . . for private subscribers only. _8vo, half vellum, uncut edges._

Portrait by Blake after Della Rosa. No. 146 of one thousand copies printed.

CAULFIELD, JAMES.--Calcographiana: the Print-sellers Chronicle and Collectors Guide to the Knowledge and Value of Engraved British Portraits. By James Caulfield London: Printed by and for G. Smeeton 1814. _8vo, brown morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by J. MacKenzie._

Illustrated by the insertion of ninety portraits, including originals by Faithorne, White and Magdalen de Passe, also the portrait of Henry, Prince of Wales, from the Hieroologia.

From the collection of John Allan.

CAURTIER, PETER L.--See Courtier, Peter L.

CAVALCASELLE, G. B.--See Crowe and Cavalcaselle.

CAXTON CELEBRATION.--See Bullen, George.

CELLINI, BENVENUTO.--Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, a Florentine artist; written by himself. Containing a variety of information respecting the arts, and the history of the sixteenth century. Third edition. Corrected and enlarged from the last Milan edition. With the notes and observations of G. P. Carpani, now first translated by Thomas Roscoe, . . . London: printed for Henry Colburn and Co. M DCCC XXIII. _8vo, two volumes, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

Portrait by J. Collyer after G. Vasari.

CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE.--Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Embellished with engravings from pictures painted by Robert Smirke . . . London: printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies . . . by W. Bulwer and C^{o} . . . 1818. _4to, four volumes, russia, gilt back and sides._

Largest paper, with proofs on India paper of the forty-eight plates and twenty-six vignettes, engraved by Anker Smith, Heath, Engleheart, Warren, Raimbach, Fittler, etc.

CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE.--The Exemplary Novels of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the Author of Don Quixote de la Mancha, published at Madrid in 1613; so called, because in each of them he proposed Useful Example, to be either imitated or avoided London: printed for T. Cadell . . . 1822. _8vo, two volumes, calf, citron edges over rough leaves, by Bedford._

CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE.--The History and Adventures of the renowned Don Quixote: from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. By T. Smollett, M. D. To which is prefixed a Memoir of the Author, by Thomas Roscoe. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. . . . London: Effingham Wilson, . . . 1833. _Post 8vo, three volumes, half maroon levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by V. Krafft._

Three imaginary portraits by J. Smith after Meadows, and fifteen other plates by Cruikshank.

CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE.--Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, by Charles Jarvis, Esq. carefully revised and corrected. Illustrated by Tony Johannot. London: J. J. Dubochet & Co., . . . 1837. [1838, 1839]. _Royal 8vo, three volumes, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Extra-illustrated by the insertion of a few portraits, views, etc.

CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE.--The Exemplary Novels of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra: to which are added El Buscapie, or, the Serpent; and La Tia Fingida, or, the Pretended Aunt. Translated from the Spanish by Walter K. Kelly. London: Henry G. Bohn . . . MDCCCLV. _Post 8vo, half blue morocco, uncut edges._

Portrait of Cervantes by Hinchliff after Van der Gucht.

CESNOLA, LOUIS PALMA DI.--Cyprus: its ancient cities, tombs, and temples. A narrative of researches and excavations during ten years' residence in that island By General Louis Palma di Cesnola, . . . with maps and illustrations. New York: Harper & Brothers, . . . 1878. _8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

Presentation copy from the author.

CHAFFERS, WILLIAM.--Marks and Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain of the renaissance and modern periods, with Historical Notices of each Manufactory, preceded by an introductory essay on the Vasa Fictilia of the Greek, Romano-British, and Mediaeval eras. By William Chaffers, . . . Fourth Edition, revised and considerably augmented. with 3000 potters' marks and illustrations. London: Bickers & Son, . . . CI[** inverted C].I[** inverted C].CCC.LXXIV. _Royal 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

The Printer's copy, one of two printed on thick paper, with many of the plates in colour.

CHAFFERS, WILLIAM.--The Collector's Hand Book of Marks and Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain . . . with nearly 3000 marks. By William Chaffers . . . London: Bickers and Son, . . . 1874. _8vo, cloth._

CHALKLEY, THOMAS.--A Collection of the Works of Thomas Chalkley. [