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Part II

. Containing His Epistles, and other Writings.] Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, MDCCXLIX. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Bedford._

CHALMERS, THOMAS.--On the Power Wisdom and Goodness of God as manifested in the Adaptation of external Nature to the moral and intellectual Constitution of Man by the Rev. Thomas Chalmers D.D. . . . [Second edition] London William Pickering 1833. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Bridgewater Treatise No. I.

CHAMBERS, ROBERT.--(I.) Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. Third Edition London: John Churchill . . . MDCCCXLV. (II.) Explanations: a Sequel to "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation." By the author of that work. London: John Churchill . . . MDCCCXLV. _12mo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

CHAMPION AND OWEN.--Two Centures of Ceramic Art in Bristol being a History of the Manufacture of "The True Porcelain" by Richard Champion with a biography compiled from private correspondence journals and family papers; containing unpublished letters of Edmund Burke, Richard and William Burke the Duke of Portland, the Marquis of Rockingham and others With an account of the Delft, Earthenware and Enamel Glass Works from original sources By Hugh Owen, . . . Illustrated with one hundred and sixty engravings London Bell and Daldy, . . . 1873. _Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Portrait of Champion by W. T. Davey.

CHANDOS THE HERALD.--The Black Prince. An historical poem, written in French, by Chandos Herald; with a translation and notes by the Rev. Henry Octavius Coxe, . . . Printed for the Roxburghe Club. London: W. Nicol, . . . M DCCC XLII. _Royal 4to, half brown morocco, uncut edges._

Engraved title and facsimile.

CHANTRY, JOHN.--A Book of Portraicture. John Chantry, sculp. 1663. Sold by Godfrey Richards at the signe of the Peacock in Cornhil neere the Royall Exchange. London. _Oblong 4to, half green morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by R. W. Smith._

Twenty-one plates engraved by Chantry after the designs of Godfrey Richards.

CHAP-BOOKS, 1744 &c--(I.) The Delightful New Academy of Complements. . . . [cut] York: Printed and Sold by Thomas G (II.) Anacreon's Feast. To which are added, 1. A New Irish and Scotch Song. 2. The German Mare. 3. A New Song on Alderman Wilkes. [cut] [Colophon] Worcester: Printed for S. Gamidge; &c . . . [n. d.] (III.) The Baffled Knight; Or, The Lady's Policy. [cut] . . . Worcester: . . . S. Gamidge: &c . . . [n. d.] . . . (IV.) The Berkshire Tragedy: or, the Whittham Miller. . . . [cut] York: Pirnted for John Keed, 1744. (V.) Britannia's Charter A choice Collection of New Songs. . . . [cut] Printed for S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester. . . . [n. d.]. (VI.) The Witty and Entertaining Exploits of Sir Geo. Buhanan, commonly called the King's Fool. Printed by S. Gamidge, in Worcester; &c . . . [n. d.] (VII.) The Wandering Young Gentlewoman; or Catskin. To which is added, The Sailor's Return [cut] Ludlow: Printed by J. Turner. [n. d.] (VIII.) A Collection of New Songs. Containing, 1. Jockey and Jenny. &c . . . Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester. [n. d.] (IX.) A Choice Collection of Scotch Songs. Part the First. . . . [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester; . . . [n. d.] (X.) Part the Fourth of a Choice Collection of Scotch Songs. . . . [cut] Worcester: Printed for S. Gamidge; &c--[n. d.] (XI.) A Collection of New Songs. Containing. 1. An Ode to Echo. . . . [cut containing "Num. VI."] Sold by S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester. [n. d.] (XII.) A Collection of New Songs. Containing. 1. Cymon and Iphigenia. . . . [cut containing "Num. VIII"] Sold by S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester, . . . [n. d.] (XIII.) Cupid's Magazine. Being a Choice Collection of Songs. . . . London: Printed for C. Sheppard, . . . [n. d.] [cut] . . . (XIV.) The Life and Adventures of Capt. John Deane. . . . [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester. [n. d.] (XV.) The Devonshire Nymph; Or, The Knight's Happy Choice. . . . [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester. [n. d.] (XVI.) A diverting Dialogue both Serious and Comical: That passed the other day between a noted Shoemaker and his Wife, living in this Neighbourhood. [cut] Een tered according to Order [n. d.] (XVII.) Fair Maudlin; or, the Merchant's Daughter of Bristol. [cut] . . . [Colophon] Printed for S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester. [n. d.] (XVIII.) The Five Strange Wonders of the World: or, a New Merry Book of All Fives. . . . Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester; . . . [n. d.] (XIX.) The Glocestershire Tragedy; Being an Account of Miss Mary Smith, of Thornbury, who Poisoned her Father, Sir John Smith, For Love of a young Man. . . . Printed and Sold by Howard and Evans, . . . London. [n. d.] (XX.) The Golden Bull; or, The Crafty Princess. . . . [cut] . . . [n. p., n. d.] (XXI.) Undutiful Daughter: or the Hampshire Wonder. . . . [cut] Printed by C. James . . . [London, n.d.] (XXII.) A Mournful Tragedy. Being A True Copy of Verses, shewing the unparallelled Sufferings of the Heer Van Ussell, a Dutchman, his Lady, two Children, and sixteen Sailors, who underwent such hardships at Sea, as forced them to kill and eat one another. [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester, [n. d.] (XXIII.) The Overthrow of Proud Holofernes; And the Triumph of Virtuous Queen Judith. [cut] Worcester: Printed for S. Gamidge . . . [n. d.] (XXIV.) The Hull Tragedy, or Unnatural Ingratitude. . . . Sold by S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester. . . . (XXV.) Joaks upon Joaks, or No Joak like a true Joak. Containing, The Merry Pranks of The Earls of Warwick and Pembroke, Lord Rochester, Lord Mohun, &c. Sold by S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester; &c . . . [n. d.] (XXVI.) The Pleasant and Delightful History of Lawrence Lazy: containing His Birth and Slothful Breeding: . . . [cut] Printed, for James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge. (XXVII.) The Liverpool Tragedy. [n. d.] (XXVIII.) Love At the first Sight: Or, the Gay In a Flutter; . . . London: Printed by T. Thomas, near St. Pauls. [n. d.] (XXIX.) A Collection of Love-Letters. To which is added The History of Sylvia. [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester. . . . [n. d.] (XXX.) The Amusement, Being a Collection of Thirteen Love Songs. [n. d.] (XXXI.) The Loyal Martyrs: or, Bloody Inquisitor. . . . Worcester: Printed for S. Gamidge; . . . [n. d.] (XXXII.) The Maiden's Prize; or, Batchelor's Puzzle. . . . Printed for S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester. [n. d.] (XXXIII.) The Miraculous Farmer: or, No Cock like the West-Country Cock. [cut] Ludlow: Printed by J. Turner. [n. d.] (XXXIV.) The Nottingham Tragedy. . . . London: Prinsed by J. Johnson. [n. d.] (XXXV.) The Oxfordshire Tragedy; or, Rosanna's Overthrow. . . . [cut] Printed for S. Gamidge, in Worcester. . . . [n. d.] (XXXVI.) A choice Penny-worth of Wit; . . . [n. d.] (XXXVII.) Pills to purge Melancholy: or, England's Witty and Ingenious Jester. . . . [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, . . . Worcester . . . [n. d.] (XXXVIII.) Plymouth Tragedy: or, Fair Susan's Overthrow. . . . [cut] [n. d.] (XXXIX.) The Politick Chambermaid: or, The Merchant Outwitted. . . . [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester; . . . [n. d.] (XL.) The Somersetshire Tragedy: or, The Unnatural Mother. Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester; . . . [n. d.] (XLI.) The History and Lives Of all the most Notorious Pirates, and their Crews. . . . [cut] Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester; . . . [n. d.] _8vo, forty-one works in one volume, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

CHAP-BOOKS, 1814-1817.--(I.) The Coalman's Courtship to the Creel-wife's daughter. In three parts. . . . Stirling: printed and sold by M. Randall. [n. d.] (II.) Odd History of a Scottish Thief, who imposed on the city of London, Bristol, &c. under the title of a Lord's eldest son. Also A Wonderful Escape from Death. [cut] [Stirling] Printed by M. Randall. [n. d.] (III.) The London Spy. Or the Frauds of London described. Being a complete discourse of all the Dark Transactions In and about that Great City. Edinburgh: Printed for the Booksellers. 1816. (IV.) The Exploits of Wise Willie, and Witty Eppie the Ale-Wife, of Buchaven. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold by M. Randall. [n. d.] (V.) Thrummy Cap: a tale. To which are added. Young Whip Stich, and the Gig Demolished. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold by M. Randall. [n. d.] (VI.) History of the King and the Cobler. In two parts. . . . A New Edition enlarged. [cut] Sold wholesale by J. Fraser & Co. . . . Stirling. [n. d.] (VII.) The Comical Transactions of Lothian Tom. In six parts. . . . [cut] Paisley: Printed by J. Neilson. 1815. (VIII.) Fun upon Fun! or, the Comical Merry Tricks of Leper the Taylor. In two parts. . . . [cut] Paisley: Printed by J. Neilson. 1815. (IX.) The History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome. . . . Falkirk: printed by T Johnston. 1816. (X.) The History of Moll. Flanders. . . . [cut] Paisley, printed by J. Neilson, 1815. (XI.) The History of John Cheap the Chapman, . . . In three parts. [cut] Glasgow: Published and Sold by R. Hutchinson & Co. . . . 1817. (XII.) The Comical History of Simple John and his Twelve Misfortunes; . . . [cut] Glasgow: . . . R. Hutchinson & Co. . . . 1817. (XIII.) The History of The Wicked Life and Horrid Death of Dr. John Faustus. . . . [cut] Printed in the year 1816. (XIV.) The Laird of Cool's Ghost. . . . [cut] Paisley: . . . J. Neilson. 1815. (XV.) The Ancient and Modern History of Buck-Haven in Fifeshire . . . . [cut] Glasgow: . . . R. Hutchinson & Co. . . . 1817 (XVI.) The Pleasant History of Poor Robin, the Merry Sadler of Walden. . . . [cut] Printed in the year 1817. (XVII.) The Friar & Boy, or, the Young Piper's Pleasant Pastime. . . . Stirling, Printed and Sold by M. Randall. [n. d.] (XVIII.) The Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham. . . . Stirling: . . . M. Randall. [n. d.] (XIX.) Wanton Tom: or, the Merry History of Tom Stitch The Tailor. . . . Stirling: printed by M. Randall. [n. d.] (XX.) The Life and Transations of Mrs. Jane Shore, Concubine to K. Edward 4th, . . . [cut] Paisley: . . . J. Neilson. 1816. (XXI.) The Comical Sayings of Paddy from Cork, with His Coat Button'd Behind, . . . [cut] Paisley: . . . J. Neilson, 1815. (XXII.) The Dominie Depos'd; or some Reflections On his Intrigue with a young Lass, . . . With the Sequel. By William Forbes, . . . To which is added, Maggy Johnston's Elegy. [cut] Glasgow: . . . R. Hutchinson & Co. . . . [n. d.] (XXIII.) The Merry and Diverting Exploits of George Buchanan, commonly called The King's Fool. . . . [cut] Paisley: . . . J. Neilson. 1815. (XXIV.) The Whole Proceedings of Jockey and Maggy: . . . Carefully corrected and revised by the Author. Stirling: . . . M. Randall. 1814. _12mo, twenty-four works in one volume, green levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Alfred Matthews._

Twenty-four old popular tracts, all reprinted from earlier editions at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Falkirk, and Paisley, from 1814 to 1817. They all relate to Scotland and Scottish manners, with the exception of two or three, viz., The Friar and the Boy, The London Spy, and The History of Poor Robin. Thirty-seven curious woodcuts.

John Payne Collier's copy, with his notes on the fly-leaf.

CHAP-BOOKS, 1815-1828.--(I.) The History of the Haverel Wives, or the Folly of Witless Women Displayed . . . [cut] Stirling: printed by William Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (II.) Fun upon Fun: or the comical and merry Tricks of Leper, the Taylor, . . . [cut] Stirling: printed by William Macnie, . . . 1828. (III.) The Comical Sayings of Paddy from Cork, . . . [cut] Paisley: printed by J. Neilson . . . [n. d.] (IV.) The Laird of Cool's Ghost . . . [cut] Paisley: printed by J. Neilson. 1815. (V.) The Intrepid & Daring Adventures of Sixteen British Seamen to which is added, a cure for the toothach. [cut] Paisley: printed and published by G. Caldwell. 1837. (VI.) The History of Moll Flanders . . . [cut] Paisley, printed by J. Neilson, 1815. (VII.) The History of the Devil, Ancient and Modern . . . [cut] Ayr: Printed and Sold by D. Macarter & Co. 1817. (VIII.) Account of The Royal Visit of George the IVth to Scotland. [cut] Kilmarnock: Printed by H. Crawford, . . . 1822. (IX.) The Last Words of Christian Ker, . . . By Mr. Archibald Deans, . . . Kilmarnock: printed by H. Crawford, . . . 1819. (X.) Honesty the Best Policy: Exemplified in the Life of the English Water-man. [cut] Kilmarnock: Printed by H. Crawford, . . . 1822. (XI.) The Comical History of the King and the Cobler. [cut] Kilmarnock: printed by H. Crawford, . . . [n. d.] (XII.) The History of Jack and the Giants . . . [cut] Kilmarnock: Printed by H. Crawford, . . . 1821. (XIII.) The History of Redmond O'Hanlon, captain of the Irish Robbers . . . [cut] Kilmarnock: printed by H Crawford. 1820. (XIV.) The Way to Wealth; or, Poor Richard's maxims improved, . . . Falkirk: printed for the booksellers. [n. d.] (XV.) The Travels & Adventures of Will^{m}. Lithgow, in Europe, Asia, & Africa, during nineteen years. [cut] Falkirk: printed by T. Johnstone. 1819. (XVI.) The Pleasing Art of Money-catching and the way to thrive, by Turning a Penny to Advantage: . . . Falkirk: printed for the booksellers. [n. d.] (XVII.) A Description of North America, and the British Settlements in Canada: . . . [cut] Falkirk: printed by T. Johnston: 1817. (XVIII.) The Art of Courtship, or, the school of love . . . [cut] [n. d.] (XIX.) The Comical Transactions of Lothian Tom . . . [cut] Paisley: Printed by J. Neilson. 1815. (XX.) The witty and entertaining Exploits of George Buchannan, who was commonly called the King's Fool . . . Edinburgh: Printed by J. Morren, . . . [n. d.] _8vo, twenty works in one volume, red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Alfred Matthews._

CHAP-BOOKS. 1817-1818.--(I.) The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood, an entertaining tale. [cut] Edinburgh; Printed and Sold by J. Morren, Cowgate. [n. d.] (II.) Prophecies of Thomas the Rhymer, . . . containing the wonderful fulfilment of many of his predictions; and those not yet accomplished. Collected, Examined, and now Promulgated By Mr. Allan Boyd, . . . With, subjoined, an account of The Battle of Bannockburn, . . . And, Impartiality, a Turkish Tale. Sold wholesale by J. Fraser & Co. printers, Stirling, [n. d.] (III.) A Groat's worth of Wit for a Penny: or, the Interpretation of Dreams, Moles, &c. [cut] Edinburgh: Printed for the Booksellers in Town and Country. [n. d.] (IV.) The Adventures of Thrummy Cap: a tale. To which are added, The London Tailor on horseback: and The Gig Demolish'd. [cut] Falkirk: printed & Sold by T. Johnston, 1817. (V.) The Scots Piper's Queries, or John Falkirk's carriches. To which is added His Comical and Witty Jokes. When in Courtship with an old Fiddler's Widow, . . . Edinburgh, Printed by J. Morren, [n. d.] (VI.) The Comical Transactions of Lothian Tom. In six parts. Wherein is contained A collection of Roguish Exploits, Done by Him, both in Scotland and England. Stirling: Printed and Sold by M. Randall. [n. d.] (VII.) The Life & Transactions of Mrs. Jane Shore. Concubine to King Edward IV. containing an account of Her Parentage, Wit and Beauty, her Marriage with Mr Shore, the King,s Visits to her; her going to Court, leaving her Husband; her great distress and misery after the King's death, &c. [cut] Edinburgh: printed by J. Morren. [n. d.] (VIII.) The comical history of the Collier's Wedding, at Benwell, near New Castle upon Tyne. By Edward Chicken. . . . Edinburgh: printed for the booksellers. 1818. (IX.) The History of the Devil, ancient and modern, in two parts. . . . Edinburgh; Printed by J. Morren, Campbell's close, Cowgate. [n. d.] (X.) The interesting History of the amiable Lady Jane Gray, who Reigned only Nine Days Queen of England. [cut] Falkirk: printed by T. Johnston. 1818. (XI.) The History of the Seven Wise Masters, of Rome. . . . [cut] Stirling. Printed and Sold by M. Randall. [n. d.] (XII.) The Fortunes & Misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. Who was born in Newgate, . . . [cut] Edinburgh, Printed by J. Morren, [n. d.] (XIII.) The History of the Frolicksome Courtier, and the Jovial Tinker. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold by C. Randall. [n. d.] (XIV.) The witty and entertaining Exploits of George Buchannan, who was commonly called the King's Fool. . . . Edinburgh: Printed and Sold by J. Morren, . . . [n. d.] (XV.) The Merry Tales, of the Wise Men of Gotham . . . . [cut] Stirling: Printed by M. Randall. [n. d.] (XVI.) The History of the famous Valentine and Orson [cut] . . . Edinburgh: Printed for the Company of Flying Stationers. (XVII.) Fun upon Fun. Or t h Comical and Merry Tricks of Leper the Taylor. In two parts. [cut] Edinburgh; Printed and Sold by J. Morren, . . . [n. d.] (XVIII.) A wonderful account of Mr. George Spearing, A Lieutenant in the Navy, who fell into a Coal Pit in Northwoodside, near Glasgow; . . . Also, The Surprising manner of his Deliverance, . . . To which is added, A Hymn of Praise for his Deliverance. Published by himself, for the information of his Friends and the Public. Kilmarnock: Printed for the Booksellers. [n. d.] (XIX.) The Comical Adventures of the late comedian, Mr James Spiller, At Epsom, in England. A true humorous tale. To which is added, the pleasant story of Obadiah Mousetrap. . . . Edinburgh: Printed and Sold by J. Morren, . . . [n. d.] (XX.) The Comical Sayings of Pady from Cork. With his coat button'd behind. . . . To which is added his creed for all Romish believers. [cut] Edinburgh: Printed, by J. Morren, . . . [n. d.] (XXI.) The History of Whittington and his cat. [cut] Edinburgh: Printed for the Booksellers in Town and Country. (XXII.) The History of Fortunatus. To which are added, the lives and adventures of Ampedo, and Andolocia, His two Sons. [cut] Edinburgh: Printed for the Booksellers in Town and Country [n. d.] (XXIII.) A true tale of Robin Hood; setting forth the life and death Of that Renowned Out-law Robert, Earl of Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood. . . . Carefully collected out of the truest Writers of our English chronicles; . . . By Martin Parker, Gent. [cut] Haddington: Printed by G. Miller: . . . [n. d.] _12mo, twenty-three works in one volume, red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Presentation copy to Joseph Haslewood, September, 1823.

CHAP-BOOKS, 1826, &c--(I.) The Haughs of Crumdel; Giving a full account of that Memorable Battle fought by the Great Montrose and the Clans, against Oliver Cromwell; To which are added, The Broom of Cowdenknowes, The Highland Plaid. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (II.) The Tragedy of Sir James the Rose. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold, . . . by W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (III.) The Blackamoor of the Wood; being a Tragical end of a gallant Lord and virtuous Lady; . . . [cut] Stirling: Printed by W. Macnie. [n. d.] (IV.) The Woodman; To which are added, The Galley Slave, I'm well sair'd wi' spunk, Jock of Hazeldean, William's Farewell, Jenny the Maid of the Moor, Oh! Lady Fair. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold, . . . By W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (V.) Hills o' Gallowa; To which are added, Last May a braw wooer, Green grow the rashes, O, Sweet the rose blaws. [cut] Stirling: Printed by W. Macnie. 1826. (VI.) Soldier's Dream; To which are added, Hap me with thy Petticoat, At the Dead of the Night, Bonny Mally Stewart, Lochaber no More, Down the Burn Davie. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold, . . . by W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (VII.) Bundle and Go; . . . [cut] Stirling: . . . W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (VIII.) Sair sair was my heart; . . . [cut] Stirling: . . . W. Macnie. 1826. (IX.) The bonny lass of Banaphie; To which is added, The Banks of Clyde. [cut] Stirling Printed by W. Macnie. 1826. (X.) The Duke of Gordon's Daughters; To which is added, The Challenge. [cut] Stirling: . . . W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (XI.) Allan Tine o'Harrow; . . . [cut] Stirling: . . . W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (XII.) Welcome Charlie o'er the Main; To which are added, The day Returns, &c . . . [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold, . . . by W. Macnie, . . . 1826. (XIII.) Captain Wedderburn's Courtship. . . . [cut] Stirling: . . . W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (XIV.) The Same as XIII. (XV.) The Bonny Lassie's Plaidy awa, Flora's Lament for Charlie, . . . [cut] Stirling: . . . W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (XVI.) Andrew Lammie, or, Mill of Tiftie's Annie. [cut] Stirling: Printed and Sold, . . . by W. Macnie, . . . [n. d.] (XVII.) A Garland of New Songs. Muirland Willie . . . [cut] Printed by J. Marshall, . . . [n. d.] (XVIII.) No. 12. Excellent New Songs, viz. The Soldier's Return, &c . . . [cut] Alnwick: Printed and Sold by W. Davison. . . . [n. d.] _12mo, eighteen works in one volume, half green morocco, uncut edges._

CHAP-BOOKS.--The Haughs of Crumdel &c The Tragedy of Sir James the Rose. The Blackamoor of the Wood The Woodman &c Hills o' Gallowa; &c Soldier's Dream &c Bundle and Go; &c Sair, sair was my heart The bonny lass of Banaphie &c The Duke of Gordon's Daughters &c Allan Tine O'Harrow &c Welcome Charlie o'er the Main &c and five others Stirling . . . W. Macnie 1826. _12mo, seventeen pieces in one volume, half bound, uncut edges._

CHAP-BOOKS, AMERICAN.--(I.) An Exact Account of the Trial and Execution of Captain Jeane Who was hang'd in Chains on the 13th of last Month, for the most vile and unheard of cruel Murder of Richard Peyne, his Cabbin-boy, in his Passage homewards from South Carolina, in which is repeated his particular Barbarities all which being so inhuman that after the Judge had pronounced Sentence of Death against him, he said, A more cruel and horrible Crime he never heard of, and and hoped such another would never come before him again. Licenced and entered according to order (II.) The Great and Wonderful News From America, On the arrival of Captain Williams, Commander of the Ship, called the Dolphin, who was Seven Weeks and three Days in their Passage from Hallifax, in North America, being bound for Bristol, but by contrary Winds was forced to put in at Parkgate: with an account how he brought with him the most Wonderful Jew together with his most Surprizing Examination before four Reverend Divines, to which is added, a Hymn which he is heard to sing when he is by himself. [cut] (III.) The Havannah's Garland, Consisting of three excellent New Songs. I. On the Siege and Taking of Havannah. II. O to be married if this the Way. III. The Ale-Wife's Supplication. [cut] Licensed and entered according to order. (IV.) The Poor Unhappy Transported Felon's Sorrowful Account of His Fourteen Years Transportation at Virginia, in America. In six parts. Being A remarkable and succinct History of the Life of James Revel, the unhappy Sufferer. . . . Licensed and enterter'd according to Order. _12mo, four volumes, citron levant morocco, Janseniste, uncut edges, in a blue levant morocco case, by Riviere._

CHARLES I.--A Catalogue and Description of King Charles the First's capital Collection of

pictures, || bronzes, limnings, || medals, and statues, || Other curiosities;

Now first published from an Original Manuscript in the Ashmolean Musaeum at Oxford. The whole transcribed and prepared for the Press, and a great part of it printed, by the late ingenious Mr. Vertue, and now finished from his Papers. London, Printed for W. Bathoe, . . . M DCC LVII. _4to, red straight-grain morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Riviere._

CHARLEY CHALK; or, the career of an artist: being Sketches from Real Life; comprising a narrative of his extraordinary adventures in Great Britain and Ireland, France and Greece. With illustrations by Jacob Parallel. London: G. Berger, . . . [n. d.]. _8vo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Frontispiece, vignette title-page, and eighteen plates.

CHATELAIN, HELI, _editor_.--Folk-tales of Angola Fifty tales, with Ki-mbundu text literal English translation introduction, and notes collected and edited by Heli Chatelain . . . Boston and New York Published for The American Folk-Lore Society by Houghton, Mifflin and Company . . . 1894. _8vo, cloth, gilt top._

CHATELAIN, MADAME DE.--The Silver Swan. A Fairy Tale. By Madame de Chatelain London: Grant and Griffith . . . M.DCCC.XLVII. _Square post 8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, sextuple fillet inside, silk linings, gilt edges, and the original covers bound in, by Riviere._

Four coloured plates by John Leech.

CHATTERTON, THOMAS.--The Works of Thomas Chatterton. . . . containing his Life, by G. Gregory D.D., and Miscellaneous Poems. London: printed by Biggs and Cottle . . . for T. N. Longman and O. Rees &c. 1803. _8vo, three volumes, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

Edited by Southey and Cottle, and published for the benefit of Miss Newton, Chatterton's niece. Facsimiles and other plates, and (inserted) a portrait of Chatterton, proof on India paper.

CHATTERTON, THOMAS.--The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton with Notices of his Life, history of the Rowley controversy, a selection of his letters, and notes critical and explanatory. . . . Cambridge: printed for W. P. Grant. M DCCC XLII. _Crown 8vo, two volumes, half maroon morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

Large paper copy. Engraved title-pages and three facsimiles.

CHATTO, WILLIAM ANDREW.--The Angler's Souvenir, by P. Fisher, Esq, [William Andrew Chatto] Assisted by several eminent Piscatory Characters, with Illustrations by Beckwith & Topham. London, Charles Tilt . . . 1835. _Small 8vo, green morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Engraved title, dedication, and thirty-one steel plates on India paper. The text is printed within appropriate woodcut borders.

CHATTO, WILLIAM ANDREW.--The Angler's Souvenir. 1835. _Small 8vo, original cloth, uncut edges._

Another copy, with the plates on India paper.

CHATTO, WILLIAM ANDREW.--The Angler's Souvenir by P. Fisher Esq. London, Henry G. Bohn, . . . 1845. _Small 8vo, green calf, gilt back and edges._

The illustrations to this book are in proof state, and in addition are inserted Gosden's facsimile-title to the first edition of Walton's Angler, the frontispieces (proofs) to Pickering's miniature edition of Walton, portraits of Walton and Cotton from the Pickering edition of 1836, and other plates of Fish, etc., from various editions of the Complete Angler, with the Milkmaid's Song and other extracts in manuscript, ornamented, fifty-four plates in all.

CHATTO, WILLIAM ANDREW.--Scenes and Recollections of Fly-Fishing, in Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmoreland. By Stephen Oliver, the Younger. London: Chapman and Hall . . . 1834. _Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Printed by Whittingham, with numerous woodcut illustrations.

CHATTO, WILLIAM ANDREW.--See Jackson and Chatto.

CHAVES, A.--The Cares of Love, or, a Night's Adventure. a Comedy. As it is now Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Little Lincolns-Inn Fields, By Her Majesties Servants. [One line from Ovid] London: Printed for W. Davis . . . and J. Chantry, . . . 1705. Price 1s. 6d. _4to, green straight-grain morocco, gilt back, gilt and blind-tooled side borders, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

First edition. A-H3 in fours, final leaf of Advertisement, H4, title on A1. Dedication to Sir William Read, the mountebank oculist, Prologue by Booth, who took the part of Florencio.

CHESTERFIELD, EARL OF.--Miscellaneous Works of the late Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield: consisting of Letters to his Friends, never before printed, and various other articles. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his Life, tending to illustrate the civil, literary and political History of his Time. By M. Maty . . . The Second Edition . . . with an Appendix, containing Sixteen Characters of Great Personages. &c London: printed for Edward and Charles Dilly . . . MDCCLXXIX. _8vo, four volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Pratt._

Portraits engraved by Bartolozzi, Sherwin, etc.

CHESTERFIELD, EARL OF.--Letters written by the Earl of Chesterfield to his Son. [portrait] London: printed for Thomas Tegg . . . [at the Chiswick Press] 1827. _12mo, three volumes, green morocco, gilt back, side panels, gilt edges._

With several other pieces, on various subjects, published by Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope from the originals.

CHESTERFIELD, EARL OF.--The Letters [and Works] of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield; including numerous letters now first published from the original manuscripts. Edited, with Notes, by Lord Mahon . . . London: Richard Bentley . . . 1845-'53. _8vo, five volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Five steel portraits.

CHESTERFIELD TRAVESTIE; or, School for Modern Manners. Embellished with ten caricatures, engraved by Woodward from original Drawings by Rowlandson . . . London: Printed by T. Plummer . . . for Thomas Tegg . . . 1808. _Post 8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

The ten plates by Rowlandson are coloured, and the original paper covers are preserved.

CHIENE, JOHN.--Lectures on Surgical Anatomy by John Chiene, M. D. &c . . . illustrated by 31 plates (78 figures) drawn on stone [and tinted or coloured] by Charles Berjeau, from original dissections Edinburgh David Douglas 1878 . . . _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

CHILD, FRANCIS JAMES.--See Lowell, J. R.

CHIPPENDALE, THOMAS.--The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director. Being a large collection of the most Elegant and Useful Designs of Household Furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and Modern Taste . . . to which is prefixed, a short explanation of the Five Orders of Architecture, and Rules of Perspective; with Proper Directions for executing the most difficult Pieces, the Mouldings being exhibited at large, and the Dimensions of each Design specified: the whole comprehended in One hundred and sixty copper-plates, neatly engraved . . . By Thomas Chippendale . . . The second edition. London, printed by J. Haberkorn . . . for the Author . . . MDCCLV. _Royal folio, mottled calf, gilt back and side panels, gilt edges, by Riviere._

CHRISTIE, JAMES.--An Inquiry into the Early History of Greek Sculpture. By the late James Christie, . . . London: printed by William Clowes, . . . MDCCCXXXIII. _4to, boards._

India proof portrait.

CHRISTIE, RICHARD COPLEY.--Etienne Dolet the Martyr of the Renaissance a biography by Richard Copley Christie, . . . [portrait] London Macmillan and Co. 1880 . . . _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Six illustrations.

CHRISTIE, RICHARD COPLEY.--Etienne Dolet The Martyr of the Renaissance 1508-1546 a biography by Richard Copley Christie . . . New [second] edition, revised and corrected [wood cut portrait] London Macmillan and Co., . . . 1899 . . . _Square 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

CHRISTMAS with the Poets: a Collection of Songs, Carols, and Descriptive Verses, relating to the Festival of Christmas, from the Anglo-Norman period to the present time. Embellished with fifty tinted illustrations by Birket Foster, and with initial letters and other ornaments London: David Bogue . . . MDCCCLI. _Royal 8vo, green morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Matthews._

Printed within gold borders, the ornamental initials also in gold.

CHURCHILL, CHARLES.--(I.) Poems. By C. Churchill. Containing The Rosciad. The Apology. Night. The Prophecy of Famine. An Epistle to William Hogarth. And The Ghost, in four books. London: printed for the author, by Dryden Leach . . . MDCCLXIII. (II.) Poems. By C. Churchill. Containing The Conference. The Author. The Duellist. Gotham, in three books. The Candidate. The Farewell. The Times. Independence. And Fragment of Journey. Volume II. London: Printed for John Churchill . . . and W. Flexney . . . MDCCLXV. _4to, two volumes, old red morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges._

First edition. Volume I is a presentation copy from the author.

CHURCHILL, CHARLES.--The Works of C. Churchill. . . . [vignette by I. Taylor] The fifth edition. London: Printed for John Churchill (Executor to the late C. Churchill.); and W. Flexney, . . . M DCC LXX IV. _Post 8vo, four volumes, calf, gilt back, citron edges._

The same vignette on the four title-pages, and one plate in Volume I.

CHURCHILL, CHARLES.--The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill, with copious notes and a Life of the Author by W. Tooke [portrait] London William Pickering 1844. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

CIBBER, THEOPHILUS.--The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample Materials scattered in a Variety of Books, and especially from the MS. Notes of the late ingenious M^{r} Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by M^{r} Cibber. London: Printed for R. Griffiths . . . MDCCLIII. _12mo, five volumes, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

The title-pages to Volumes IV and V read, after "Ireland," "By M^{r} Cibber and other Hands."

These Lives were chiefly written by a Scotchman named Shiels, and embrace 213 names, from the period of Chaucer to the middle of the eighteenth century.

CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS.--M. T. Cicero's Cato Major, or his Discourse of Old-Age: With Explanatory Notes. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, MDCCXLIV. _Small 4to, green levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

CLARK, EDWARD L.--Daleth or the Homestead of the Nations Egypt illustrated By Edward L. Clark Boston Ticknor and Fields 1864. _8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

Eleven coloured plates and numerous illustrations in the text.

CLARK, JOHN WILLIS.--The Care of Books An Essay on the Development of Libraries and their Fittings, from the earliest times to the end of the Eighteenth Century By John Willis Clark, . . . [156 illustrations] Cambridge at the University Press 1901. _Imperial 8vo, buckram, gilt top, uncut edges._

CLARKE, WILLIAM.--Repertorium Bibliographicum; or some Account of the Most Celebrated British Libraries . . . London: William Clarke, . . . MDCCCXIX. _Royal 8vo, red morocco, gilt edges._

Large paper copy, fifty printed, with India proof impressions of the plates. Bound at the end: "A Dialogue in the Shades, and a Ballad entitled Rare Doings at Roxburghe-Hall. London 1821."

Also "A Diary of Roger Payne, with an engraved Sketch of a Monument to be erected to his Memory by the Bibliomaniacal Club, 1821," and a portrait (inserted).

CLAUDIN, ANTOINE.--The First Paris Press an account of the books printed for G. Fichet and J. Heynlin in the Sorbonne 1470-1472 By A. Claudin London printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Chiswick Press February 1898 for 1897. _4to, original paper wrappers, uncut edges._

Frontispiece by J. Hyatt after a miniature, and ten facsimiles.

No. VI of Illustrated Monographs issued by the Bibliographical Society.

CLAYTON, ELLEN CREATHORNE.--Queens of Song: being memoirs of some of the most celebrated female vocalists who have appeared on the lyric stage, from the earliest days of opera to the present time. To which is added a chronological list of all the operas that have been performed in Europe. By Ellen Creathorne Clayton. . . . With six portraits. London: Smith, Elder and Co., . . . M. DCCC. LX III. _8vo, two volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

CLAYTON, ELLEN CREATHORNE.--English Female Artists. By Ellen C. Clayton, . . . London: Tinsley Brothers, . . . 1876. . . . _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

CLINTON, GEORGE.--Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron. By George Clinton, . . . London: James Robins and Co. . . . M DCCC XXVII. _8vo, half calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

Portrait and thirty-four woodcuts by G. Bonner, and a facsimile.

CLIO AND EUTERPE.--(I.) Clio and Euterpe or British Harmony A Collection of Celebrated Songs and Cantatas By the most approv'd Masters Curiously Engrav'd With the Thorough Bass for the Harpsicord and Transposition for the German Flute Embelish'd with Designs adapted to each Song. In two volumes Volume the first containing near two Hundred Airs. London. Sold by the Proprietor Henry Roberts Engraver & Printseller . . . [n.d.] (II.) Clio and Euterpe . . . In two volumes Volume the second containing near two Hundred Airs London Sold by the Proprietor Henry Roberts . . . M DCC LIX III. Clio and Euterpe . . . In III Volumes Volume the Third containing near two Hundred Airs London Sold by the Proprietor Henry Robert . . . M DCC LXII. _8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Bedford._

These volumes are engraved throughout, and have the same frontispiece, the one in Volume I being in an earlier state than the other two. Each has three pages of Contents, the third containing at the end a vignette by T. Bonnor. Volumes I and II have 200 pages of musical score and words, each page headed by a vignette. Volume III has 200 pages of text, but only 105 vignettes.

COBBOLD, RICHARD.--The History of Margaret Catchpole, a Suffolk girl. With [8] illustrations [by J. Harris after the author] London: Henry Colburn, . . . 1845. _Crown 8vo, three volumes, figured red and blue silk, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

COBBOLD, RICHARD.--Mary Anne Wellington, the Soldier's Daughter, Wife, and Widow. By the Rev. Richard Cobbold . . . London: Henry Colburn, . . . 1846. _Crown 8vo, three volumes, figured silk, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Eight plates from the author's designs.

COCKTON, HENRY.--The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist. By Henry Cockton. . . . London: Robert Tyas, . . . MDCCCXL. _8vo, calf, gilt back, side corners, gilt top, uncut edges, by Tout._

First edition: with sixty etchings by T. Onwhyn.

COLDEN, CADWALLADER.--The History of the Five Indian Nations Depending on the Province of New-York In America. Printed and Sold by William Bradford in New York, 1727. _Small 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford._

COLERIDGE, HARTLEY.--Essays and Marginalia. By Hartley Coleridge. Edited by his brother [Derwent Coleridge] London: Edward Moxon . . . 1851. _Foolscap 8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

Portrait.

COLERIDGE, HARTLEY.--Poems by Hartley Coleridge. With a Memoir of his Life by his Brother . . . [Derwent Coleridge] Second Edition London: Edward Moxon . . . 1851. _Foolscap 8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, back panels, gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

Portrait of the author in his tenth year by W. Holl after Sir David Wilkie.

COLERIDGE, HARTLEY.--Lives of Northern Worthies. By Hartley Coleridge. Edited by his Brother. A new edition, with the Observations of the Author, and the marginal observations of S. T. Coleridge London: Edward Moxon . . . 1852. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, HENRY NELSON.--Introductions to the Study of the Greek Classic Poets. . . . By Henry Nelson Coleridge . . . Second edition. [map] London: John Murray . . . MDCCCXXXIV. _Foolscap 8vo, boards, uncut edges._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Fall of Robespierre. an historic drama. By S. T. Coleridge, of Jesus College, Cambridge. Cambridge: printed by Benjamin Flower, for W. H. Lunn, and J. and J. Merrill; and Sold by J. March, Norwich. 1794. [Price one shilling.] _8vo, Spanish calf, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by Riviere._

First edition. A1-A2, B-E5 in fours, final leaf of advertisement, E6, title on A1. Dedication to H. Martin, dated Jesus College, September 22, 1794.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Osorio, a Tragedy. 1797. _4to, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Pratt._

The original manuscript of "Remorse," written by Coleridge at Sheridan's request. It was sent to Drury Lane Theatre in October, 1797, but was not accepted, and remained there until the fire of 1809, when it was one of the few objects saved.

Rewritten under the title "Remorse," the play ran for twenty nights.

The manuscript covers the rectos of one hundred and four leaves, between each two of which are one or more blank leaves for annotations and portions of the printed drama.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Osorio: a Tragedy as originally written in 1797 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Now first printed . . . London: John Pearson . . . 1873. _Post 8vo, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Remorse. A Tragedy, in five acts. By S. T. Coleridge . . . London: printed for W. Pople, . . . 1813. Price Three Shillings. _8vo, half calf, uncut edges._

First edition. Two leaves and A-K in fours. Prologue in verse by Charles Lamb.

This copy is interleaved throughout, and contains many corrections and notes in the handwriting of Coleridge. The author has also written on the title-page "(A corrected Copy) M^{r} Arnold from his greatly obliged Friend, S. T. Coleridge. 'Piu vorrei: piu non posso.'"

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Christabel: Kubla Khan, a vision; The Pains of Sleep. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. London: printed for John Murray, . . . by William Bulmer and Co. . . . 1816. _8vo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Large paper copy of the first edition.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Sibylline Leaves: a Collection of Poems. By S. T. Coleridge. London: Rest Fenner . . . 1817. _8vo, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

First edition.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Zapolya: a Christmas tale, in two parts: The Prelude entitled "The Usurper's Fortune;" and The Sequel entitled "The Usurper's Fate." By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. London: printed for Rest Fenner, . . . 1817. _8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, with the original covers bound in, by Riviere._

First edition. W. Motherwell's copy, with his autograph.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Biographia Literaria; or Biographical Sketches of my literary life and opinions. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. . . . London: Rest Fenner, . . . 1817. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Large paper copy of the first edition.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Biographia Literaria; or Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Second edition prepared for publication in part by the late Henry Nelson Coleridge, completed and published by his Widow. London: William Pickering 1847. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

Fourteen portraits, etc., inserted.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Aids to Reflection in the formation of a manly character on the several grounds of prudence, morality, and religion: illustrated by select passages from our elder divines, especially from Archbishop Leighton. By S. T. Coleridge. . . . London: printed for Taylor and Hessey, . . . 1825. _Crown 8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition. Two final leaves of advertisement.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Aids to Reflection by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge [Sixth edition, enlarged] London William Pickering 1848. _Foolscap 8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back and blue mosaic in panels, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge, including the Dramas of Wallenstein, Remorse, and Zapolya. London: William Pickering. MDCCCXXVIII. _8vo, three volumes, red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Hayday._

No. 5 of twelve copies printed on large paper, with autograph attestation of William Pickering.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S. T. Coleridge, London: William Pickering, 1847. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge founded on the author's latest edition of 1834 with many additional pieces now first included and with a collection of various readings. London Basil Montagu Pickering . . . 1877. _8vo, four volumes, boards, uncut edges._

No. 16 of twenty-four large paper copies printed on Whatman paper.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge edited with a biographical introduction by James Dykes Campbell London Macmillan and Co. . . . 1893 . . . _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Portrait after Peter Vandyke.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge edited by Richard Garnett, . . . London Lawrence and Bullen, . . . 1898. _Post 8vo, half vellum, gilt top, uncut edges._

Portrait after a drawing by C. R. Leslie.

No. 60 of one hundred copies printed on large paper.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Collected and edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge London, William Pickering 1836-'8-'9. _8vo, four volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Letters, Conversations and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge. London: Edward Moxon, . . . 1836. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--The Friend: a series of Essays to aid in the formation of fixed principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements interspersed: By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Third Edition: with the author's last Corrections, and an Appendix, and with a synoptical Table of the contents of the work. By Henry Nelson Coleridge . . . London: William Pickering 1837. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--(I.) On the Constitution of the Church and State according to the idea of each. (II.) Lay Sermons. I The Statesman's Manual II "Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters." By Samuel Taylor Coleridge, edited from the author's corrected copies with Notes by Henry Nelson Coleridge London William Pickering 1839. _Foolscap 8vo, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit and Some Miscellaneous Pieces by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited from the author's MS. by Henry Nelson Coleridge London. William Pickering 1849. _Foolscap 8vo, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Notes and Lectures upon Shakespeare and Some of the Old Poets and Dramatists, with other Literary Remains of S. T. Coleridge. Edited by Mrs. H. N. Coleridge. London: William Pickering, 1849. _Foolscap 8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Essays on his Own Times forming a Second Series of The Friend. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by his Daughter. London: William Pickering 1850. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Specimens of the Table Talk of the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Third Edition London: John Murray . . . 1851. _Foolscap 8vo, red levant morocco, back in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

Portrait by Finden after Phillips.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Notes on English Divines. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by the Rev. Derwent Coleridge London: Edward Moxon . . . 1853. _Foolscap 8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--Notes, Theological, Political, and Miscellaneous. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by the Rev. Derwent Coleridge London: Edward Moxon . . . 1853. _Foolscap 8vo, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.--See Gillman, James. (Life.) Wordsworth and Coleridge.

COLERIDGE, SARA.--Phantasmion London: William Pickering 1837. _Post 8vo, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs._

"COLLET, STEPHEN."--See Byerley, Thomas.

COLLIER, JANE.--An Essay on the Art of ingeniously Tormenting; with proper rules for The Exercise of that Pleasant Art.

Humbly addressed, In the First Part, | In the Second Part, To the { Master | To the { Wife { Husband, &c. | { Friend, &c.

With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance. [Line from Shakespeare] London: Printed for A. Millar, . . . M. DCC. LIII. _8vo, blue levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Large paper copy of the first edition, with frontispiece by Hogarth.

COLLIER, JOHN PAYNE.--The Poetical Decameron, or ten conversations on English Poets and Poetry, particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. By J. Payne Collier . . . Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. Edinburgh; . . . 1820. _8vo, two volumes, red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Stikeman._

COLLIER, JOHN PAYNE.--Lives of the Original Actors in Shakespeare's Plays. By J. Payne Collier. [London] Printed for the Shakespeare Society. 1853. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

The second title, "Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare," is dated 1846.

COLLIER, JOHN PAYNE.--A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language, alphabetically arranged, which during the last fifty years have come under the observation of J. Payne Collier. F.S.A. New York, David G. Francis . . . 1866. _8vo, four volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back and side panels, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

Large paper copy. Collier's last literary labour, and one of the two copies printed on drawing-paper, at the Riverside Press. Seven autograph letters of the author are inserted.

COLLIER, JOHN PAYNE.--A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language 1866. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

One of five copies printed on India paper.

COLLIER, JOHN PAYNE.--Trilogy. Conversations between three friends on the emendations of Shakespeare's text contained in Mr. Collier's corrected folio, 1632, and employed by recent editors of the poet's works. Printed for Private Circulation only. Part I .--Comedies. [ Part II .--Histories.