Book III
. On the Progress and Changes of the Spiritual Life. . . . London: Printed and Sold by W. Oliver . . . J. Buckland . . . and J. Johnson . . . MDCCLXXIX. _12mo, calf, gilt back, gilt edges, by Bedford._
First edition. Many of the Hymns are by Cowper, and this copy has his autograph on the fly-leaf.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--Poems by William Cowper, Of the Inner Temple, Esq. . . . London: Printed for J. Johnson, . . . 1782. _8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._
First edition.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The History of John Gilpin, As related by the late Mr. Henderson. Shewing How he went farther than he intended, and came Home safe at last. [woodcut] London: Printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street, London: and sold by all other Booksellers. (Price Two-Pence.) [1785]. _Small 8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Riviere._
First printed anonymously in the "Public Advertiser," (November?) 1782. Recited in 1785 in Freemason's Hall by Henderson, the comedian, it attained so great a popularity that it was frequently printed. Cowper wrote to his friend Unwin, November 4, 1782:--"You are perfectly at liberty to deal with them [Gilpin and his feats] as you please. _Auctore tantum anonymo, imprimantur_; and when printed, send me a copy."
According to Southey, "The ballad, which had then become the town talk, was reprinted from the newspaper, wherein it had lain three years dormant."
The present edition is in chap-book form, and was presumably published ("Price Two-Pence") in consequence of the popularity of the ballad due to Henderson's recitation of it. There is no means of determining which is the first edition. Probably several editions were published in the present form for distribution when the poem was recited.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The History of John Gilpin, How he went farther than he intended, and came Home safe at last. [woodcut] London: Printed for J. Fielding Pater-noster-Row (Price Three-pence.) [1785]. _Small 8vo, red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges, by Riviere._
Another chap-book edition.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The diverting history of John Gilpin: showing how he went farther than he intended, and came safe home again. With six illustrations by George Cruikshank, Engraved on Wood by Thompson, Branston, Wright, Slader, and White. London: Charles Tilt . . . MDCCCXXVIII. _Square 12mo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, with the original covers bound in, by Riviere._
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The Task, a poem, in six books. By William Cowper, . . . To which are added, by the same author, An Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq: Tirocinium, or a Review of Schools, and the History of John Gilpin. London: printed for J. Johnson, . . . 1785. _8vo, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._
First edition of the "Task," and the first appearance of "John Gilpin" among Cowper's Works.
In a letter subsequent to April 22, 1785, Cowper wrote to Mr. Newton: "When I sent the copy of the _Task_ to Johnson [his publisher], I desired, indeed, Mr. Unwin to ask him the question, whether or not he would choose to make it a part of the volume? This I did merely with a view to promote the sale of it. Johnson answered, 'By all means.' Some months afterward, he enclosed a note to me in one of my packets, in which he expressed a change of mind, alleging, that to print John Gilpin would only be to print what had been hackneyed in every magazine, in every shop, and at the corner of every street. I answered, that I desired to be entirely governed by his opinion; and that if he chose to waive it, I should be better pleased with the omission. Nothing more passed between us upon the subject, and I concluded that I should never have the immortal honour of being generally known as the author of John Gilpin. In the last packet, however, down came John, very fairly printed, and equipped for public appearance. The business having taken this turn, I concluded that Johnson had adopted my original thought, that it might prove advantageous to the sale; and as he had had the trouble and expense of printing it, I corrected the copy, and let it pass."--Southey's Life of Cowper, Volume II, pages 86-87.
Southey continues (page 96): "If Johnson had persisted in his first intention of excluding that ballad [John Gilpin] from the volume, because it had already been printed in so many forms and dispersed everywhere through town and country, he would have committed a greater mistake than when he suppressed Mr. Newton's preface. Upon second thoughts he not only admitted it, but specified it in the title-page and in the advertisement.". . .
"The first volume [Poems, 1782] had sold so slowly that it was not thought prudent to publish the Task and its appendants as a second; but the first, with a complete list of its contents, was advertised at the end of the book; and of the many who were induced to read the Task because it was written by the author of John Gilpin, not a few were led to inquire for the previous volume because it was by the author of the Task. In the second edition which was called for in the ensuing year, the two volumes were connected as first and second, and in the numerous editions that have succeeded each other they have never been disunited."
COWPER, WILLIAM.--Poems, by William Cowper . . . A new Edition London: printed for J. Johnson . . . 1798. _Foolscap 8vo, two volumes, sprinkled calf, gilt back, yellow edges, by Bedford._
Ten engravings on copper by Angus, Heath, Medland, Parker, and others, after the designs of Stothard, with a duplicate set coloured in imitation of the original drawings.
COWPER WILLIAM.--Poems. 1798. _Foolscap 8vo, two volumes, boards, uncut edges._
George Daniel's copy, with ten plates after the designs of Stothard.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The Poetical Works of William Cowper . . . London William Pickering 1830. _Post 8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
Portrait by H. Robinson.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The Works of William Cowper, Esq. comprising his poems, correspondence, and translations. With a Life of the author, by the editor. Robert Southey, Esq . . . London: Baldwin and Cradock . . . 1835-6-7. _Foolscap 8vo, fifteen volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
Eleven portraits and twenty-nine frontispieces and vignettes.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--Poems: by William Cowper. With a biographical and critical introduction, by the Rev. Thomas Dale: and seventy-five illustrations, engraved by J. Orrin Smith, from drawings by John Gilbert. London: Tilt and Bogue . . . MDCCCXLI. _Small 4to, two volumes, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The Poetical Works of William Cowper [with a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas, and a portrait of Cowper.] London William Pickering 1843. _Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
COWPER, WILLIAM.--The Poetical Works of William Cowper [with a Memoir] London. William Pickering 1853. _8vo, two volumes, russia, gilt back, gilt over red edges, by Matthews._
Portrait engraved by H. Robinson.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--Poetical Works. 1853. _8vo, two volumes bound in four, blue levant morocco, gilt back and side panels, with red mosaic in the corners, gilt over uncut edges, by Matthews._
Another copy, illustrated by the insertion of one hundred and fifty-six fine portraits and scenes illustrative of the Poems; also a singularly interesting letter of four pages from Cowper to Lady Hesketh. The illustrations include all the known series, comprising Cruikshank's vignettes to John Gilpin, India proofs, the plates by Storer, Westall, Harvey, etc., many fine portraits and views, the great majority on India paper, and frequently in two states, before and after letters.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--Poetical Works. 1853. _8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back, rich border on the sides, silk linings, gilt edges, by Riviere._
Another copy, illustrated by the insertion of two hundred and six engravings on steel, copper, and wood, including seventeen portraits of Cowper. These illustrations include the series by Storer and Greig, Stothard, George Cruikshank (the six plates to John Gilpin), Westall, Harvey, etc., and are with few exceptions proofs on India paper, in two and three states.
COWPER, illustrated by a series of views, in, or near, the Park of Weston-Underwood, Bucks. Accompanied with copious descriptions, and a brief sketch of the poet's life. London: Printed by J. Swan, . . . 1803. _Royal 4to, half blue straight-grain morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._
Large paper copy. Portrait, engraved title and twelve other plates by James Storer and John Greig.
COWPER, WILLIAM.--Memoir of the Early Life of William Cowper, Esq. written by Himself, And never before published. With an appendix, containing some of Cowper's religious letters, And other interesting Documents, illustrative of the Memoir. London: printed for R. Edwards, . . . 1816. _Post 8vo, blue straight-grain morocco, gilt back, side corners, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._
Portrait by J. Kennerley.
COXE, EDWARD.--Miscellaneous Poetry: by Edward Coxe, Esq; of Hampstead-Heath, Middlesex. . . . Bath, printed by R. Cruttwell; . . . 1805. _8vo, original boards, uncut edges._
Presentation copy from the author to Henry Rhodes.
COXE, WILLIAM.--Memoirs of Horatio, Lord Walpole. Selected from his Correspondence and Papers, and connected with the History of the Times, from 1678 to 1757. Illustrated with portraits. By William Coxe . . . London, Printed at the Oriental Press . . . for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies . . . 1802. _Royal 4to, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Motte._
Large paper copy. Twenty-one portraits by Collyer, Birrell, Taylor, etc., after drawings by Harding, Gardiner, etc., proofs in three states, on satin and plate paper, also with the plate coloured.
COXE, WILLIAM.--Sketches of the Lives of Correggio, and Parmegiano. London: Printed for Longman, . . . 1823. _8vo, original boards, uncut edges._
Portrait of Correggio engraved by W. Bond.
CRABBE, GEORGE.--(I.) The Library. a poem. London: printed for J. Dodsley, . . . M.DCC.LXXXI. [Price 2s.] (II.) The Village: a poem. In two books. by the Rev^{d}. George Crabbe, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Rutland, &c. London: printed for J. Dodsley, . . . M.DCC.LXXXIII. (III.) The News-paper: a poem. by The Reverend George Crabbe, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Rutland. [Six lines in Latin from Ovid] London: printed for J. Dodsley, . . . M. DCC. LXXXV. [Price 2s.] _4to, three works in one volume, brown morocco, gilt back, gilt edges._
First editions. Preliminary and final blank leaves to "The Village." "The Newspaper" is dedicated to Edward, Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain from "Belvoir Castle, February 20th, 1785." E4 of this work is a leaf of advertisement.
CRABBE, GEORGE.--Tales of the Hall. By the Rev. George Crabbe, LL.B. . . . London: John Murray, . . . 1819. _8vo, two volumes, original boards, uncut edges._
First edition. Dedicated to the Duchess of Rutland.
CRABBE, GEORGE.--The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe . . . London: John Murray . . . 1823. _8vo, five volumes, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._
First edition, illustrated by the insertion of ten portraits, three views, thirty-one plates by Heath after Westall, and nine by Adlard after Corbould. Six of the Westall plates are in two states, India proofs before and after letters; the rest are before the letters, and one is the engraver's etching. The portraits are for the most part proofs.
CRABBE, GEORGE.--The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: with his Letters and Journals, and his Life, by his Son . . . London: John Murray . . . MDCCCXXXIV. _Post 8vo, eight volumes, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._
Frontispieces and vignettes by Finden after Stanfield.
CRADOCK, JOSEPH.--Zobeide. A tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. . . . London: Printed for T. Cadell, . . . M DCC LXXI. _8vo, morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition, dedicated to Lady Scarsdale. Prologue by Goldsmith, Epilogue by Murphy. A-M2 in fours.
CRAIG, W. M.--A Course of Lectures on Drawing, Painting, and Engraving, considered as branches of elegant education. Delivered in the saloon of the Royal Institution, in successive seasons, and read subsequently at the Russell Institution, By W. M. Craig, . . . [woodcut] London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, . . . 1821. _8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allo._
Aquatint frontispiece in five states. The dedication is dated January 1, 1822.
CRANE, WALTER.--Renascence a Book of Verse by Walter Crane. London: Elkin Mathews . . . 1891. _4to, boards, uncut edges._
No. 13 of sixty-five large paper copies printed.
CRANE, WALTER.--The Claims of Decorative Art by Walter Crane London Lawrence and Bullen . . . M DCCC XCII. _4to, decorated cloth, uncut edges._
No. 87 of one hundred and ten fine paper copies printed.
CRAUFURD, DAVID.--Love at first Sight. a Comedy, Acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. by Her Majesties Servants. Written by David Craufurd, Gent. [Line of Latin] London: Printed for R. Basset, . . . William Turner. . . . and John Chantry . . . [1704] [Five lines of Advertisement]. _4to, citron levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by Zaehnsdorf._
First edition. A-K2 in fours, half-title on A1, title on A2.
CRAWFORD, FRANCIS MARION.--A Rose of Yesterday by F. Marion Crawford London Macmillan and Co., . . . 1897 . . . _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._
First edition.
CRIPPS, WILFRED JOSEPH.--Old French Plate: with tables of the Paris date-letters, and fac-similes of other marks. A Handbook for the Collector. By Wilfred Joseph Cripps, . . . with illustrations. London: John Murray, . . . 1880. _8vo, cloth._
CROKER, THOMAS CROFTON, _editor_.--The Popular Songs of Ireland. Collected and edited, with introductions and notes, by T. Crofton Croker, Esq. London: Henry Colburn . . . M.DCCC.XXXIX. _12mo, green calf, gilt back, scored sides, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._
CROLY AND DAGLEY.--Gems, principally from the Antique, drawn and etched by Richard Dagley . . . with Illustrations in Verse by the Rev. George Croly . . . London: printed for Hurst, Robinson, and Co. . . . 1822. _Post 8vo, orange levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Smith-Mansell._
Twenty-one plates.
CROLY, GEORGE.--The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Croly . . . embellished with twenty etchings by Dagley from Antique Gems. London: Willis and Sotheran . . . [1830] _Crown 8vo, two volumes, green calf, gilt back, gilt edges._
CROMEK, R. H., _editor_.--Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song: with historical and traditional notices relative to the manners and customs of the peasantry. Now first published by R. H. Cromek . . . London: printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies . . . 1810. _8vo, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bradstreet._
Large paper copy, with the title-page printed on India paper.
CROSS, JOHN WALTER.--See Eliot, George.
CROWE, CATHERINE.--The Night Side of Nature; or, Ghosts and Ghost Seers. By Catherine Crowe. . . . London: T. C. Newby, . . . 1848. _Crown 8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
CROWE AND CAVALCASELLE.--A new History of Painting in Italy from the Second to the Fourteenth Century. Drawn up from fresh Materials after recent researches in the Archives of Italy; as well as from personal inspection of the Works of Art scattered throughout Europe. By J. A. Crowe & G. B. Cavalcaselle London: John Murray . . . 1864. _8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
CROWE AND CAVALCASELLE.--A History of Painting in North Italy; Venice, Padua, Vicenza, Verona, Ferrara, Milan, Friuli, Brescia, from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century. Drawn up from fresh materials &c . . . By J. A. Crowe & G. B. Cavalcaselle . . . With illustrations. London: John Murray . . . 1871. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
CROWE AND CAVALCASELLE.--The Early Flemish Painters. Notices of Their Lives and Works. By J. A. Crowe and G. B. Cavalcaselle. Second edition London: John Murray, . . . 1872. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._
Seventeen illustrations.
CROWE AND CAVALCASELLE.--Titian: his Life and his Times. With some Account of his Family, chiefly from new and unpublished records. By J. A. Crowe and G. B. Cavalcaselle . . . With portrait and illustrations. London: John Murray . . . 1877. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
Steel portrait and eighteen woodcuts.
CROWE AND CAVALCASELLE.--Raphael: his life and works, with particular reference to recently discovered records, and an exhaustive study of extant drawings and pictures. By J. A. Crowe and G. B. Cavalcaselle, . . . London: John Murray, . . . 1882. _8vo, two volumes, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._
CROWE, SIR JOSEPH.--Reminiscences of Thirty-five Years of my Life By Sir Joseph Crowe . . . With [2] plans London John Murray . . . 1895. _8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._
CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.--George Cruikshank's Illustrations of
Humphrey Clinker. | Joseph Andrews. Roderick Random. | Amelia. Peregrine Pickle. | Vicar of Wakefield. Tom Jones. | Sir Lancelot Greaves.
Forty-one plates, with extracts describing each subject. London: Charles Tilt, . . . M DCCC XXXVI. _Post 8vo, olive morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
The first nine plates have the imprint, "London, Printed for Cochrane and Pickersgill, 1831," Nos. 10 to 29, "for James Cochrane & Co. 1831," and Nos. 30-41, "for James Cochrane & Co. 1832."
CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.--George Cruikshank's Table-book. Edited by Gilbert Abbott a Beckett. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. London: published at the Punch Office, . . . M DCCC XLV. _Royal 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
Twelve steel plates, woodcut title-page, and numerous illustrations in the text.
CRUIKSHANK, ROBERT.--Cruikshank at Home: a New Family Album of Endless Entertainment. With numerous illustrations engraved on wood . . . [three volumes] The Odd Volume; or Book of Variety: illustrated by Two Odd Fellows,--Seymour and Cruikshank London: Henry G. Bohn . . . 1845. _Post 8vo, four volumes in two, half citron levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._
In consequence of a disagreement between the brothers Cruikshank, the designs intended for a fourth series of "Cruikshank at Home," incorporated with the work of Seymour, produced "The Odd Volume."
CUMBERLAND, G.--Inventions by G. Cumberland [London] Publish'd Jan 1. 1795. _Royal 4to, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by V. Krafft._
Engraved frontispiece title and 23 other outline plates. The Preface is dated June, 1796.
CUMBERLAND, GEORGE.--An Essay on the utility of collecting the best works of the ancient engravers of the Italian school; accompanied by A Critical Catalogue with interesting anecdotes of the engravers, of a chronological series of rare and valuable prints, from the earliest practice of the art in Italy to the year 1549, now deposited in the British Museum and Royal Academy, in London, by George Cumberland.--London. Printed by W. Nicol, . . . 1827. _4to, half red levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._
Portrait of the author and double plate of engraver's marks.
CUMBERLAND, GEORGE.--Outlines from the Ancients. [with an Introduction by G. C. umberland] [London 1829] _Folio, half blue morocco, gilt back._
Sixty plates, proofs on India paper, engraved by F. C. Lewis.
CUMBERLAND, RICHARD.--The Mysterious Husband. A tragedy in five acts. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Richard Cumberland, Esq. London: printed for C. Dilly, . . . and J. Walter, . . . M. DCC. LXXXIII. _8vo, red morocco, by The Club Bindery._
First edition.
CUMBERLAND, RICHARD.--The Posthumous Dramatic Works of the late Richard Cumberland, Esq . . . London: printed for G. and W. Nicol, . . . by W. Bulmer and Co . . . 1813. _8vo, two volumes, half calf, gilt back, uncut edges._
Edited by T. W. Jansen.
CUNDALL, JOSEPH, _editor_.--On Bookbindings ancient and modern edited by Joseph Cundall . . . [woodcut] London: George Bell and Sons . . . 1881. _4to, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._
Twenty-eight plates.
CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN.--Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, a dramatic poem; the Mermaid of Galloway; the Legend of Richard Faulder; and Twenty Scottish Songs. By Allan Cunningham . . . London: printed for Taylor and Hessey, . . . 1822. _12mo, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._
CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN, _editor_.--The Songs of Scotland, ancient and modern; with an introduction and notes, Historical and Critical, and Characters of the Lyric Poets. . . . By Allan Cunningham, . . . London: printed for John Taylor, . . . 1825. _Crown 8vo, four volumes, half brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allo._
CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN.--The Lives of the most eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects. By Allan Cunningham. Second edition. London: John Murray, . . . MDCCCXXX. _Foolscap 8vo, six volumes, original cloth, uncut edges._
Illustrated with thirty-one steel portraits and nine woodcuts.
CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN, _editor_.--The Cabinet Gallery of Pictures, selected from the Splendid Collections of Art, public and private, which adorn Great Britain; with biographical and critical descriptions by Allan Cunningham. London: John Major . . . MDCCCXXXIII. _Royal 8vo, two volumes, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges._
First issue. Large paper copy. Seventy-three engravings, proofs on India paper. The plate of the Blind Fiddler, by Wilkie, inserted in this copy, is not mentioned in the index, though the publishers evidently projected it as one of the series. A letter inserted from Edmund Hodgson explains the usual defection.
CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN.--The Life of Sir David Wilkie; with his journals, tours, and critical remarks on Works of Art; and a selection from his correspondence. By Allan Cunningham. London: John Murray . . . 1843. _8vo, three volumes, citron levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, gilt edges, by Bedford._
Illustrated by the insertion of one hundred and seventy portraits, and plates engraved from Wilkie's paintings, of which a large number are brilliant proofs, some in two states.
CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN.--Poems and Songs by Allan Cunningham. With an introduction, glossary, and notes by Peter Cunningham. London: John Murray . . . 1847. _Small 8vo, cloth, uncut edges, with the original covers._
CUNNINGHAM, HENRY WINCHESTER.--Christian Remick an early Boston artist A Paper read by Henry Winchester Cunningham At a Meeting of the Club of Odd Volumes of Boston, Massachusetts, February 24, 1904 Boston the Club of Odd Volumes [University Press] 1904. _4to, half brown morocco, uncut edges._
No. 64 of one hundred copies printed.
CUNNINGHAM, JOHN.--Poems, chiefly Pastoral. By John Cunningham . . . London: Printed for the Author; . . . M.DCC.LXVI. _8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allo._
Frontispiece by Isaac Taylor, and (inserted) a portrait of the author, proof on India paper.
CUNNINGHAM, PLANCHE, AND COLLIER.--Inigo Jones. A life of the architect; by Peter Cunningham, Esq. Remarks on some of his sketches for masques and dramas; by J. R. Planche, Esq. and Five Court Masques; edited from the original MSS. of Ben Jonson, John Marston, etc. by J. Payne Collier, Esq. accompanied by facsimiles [15] of drawings by Inigo Jones; and by a portrait from a painting by Vandyck. London: printed for the Shakespeare Society. 1848. _8vo, original cloth, uncut edges._
CUNNINGHAM, PETER.--The Story of Nell Gwyn: and the Sayings of Charles the Second. Related and collected By Peter Cunningham, . . . [vignette] . . . London: Bradbury & Evans, . . . M DCCC LII. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._
First separate edition, with woodcuts. Originally published in "The Gentleman's Magazine," 1851.
CUNNINGHAM AND LAING.--Inigo Jones and Ben Jonson: being the Life of Inigo Jones. By Peter Cunningham. Illustrated with numerous facsimiles of his designs for masques. And Ben Jonson's Conversations with Drummond of Hawthornden. Edited By David Laing. [London] Printed for the Shakespeare Society, . . . 1853. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._
Portrait of Inigo Jones, by W. Holl after Vandyke. The first sub-title is dated 1848, the second, 1842.
CUNNINGHAM, PETER.--See Burnet and Cunningham.
CUPID.--The Cupid: a collection of love songs reprinted from the first edition Privately printed for subscribers only at The Moray Press Derby 1891. _8vo, blue levant morocco, Janseniste, doubled with brown morocco ornamented with a gilt and chiselled panel of floral and peacock design, blue silk guards, gilt top, uncut edges, with the original covers bound in, by Pomey._
One hundred copies printed on Van Gelder paper. Fifteen illustrations on Japan paper by Paul Avril, Milius, and others.
CURRAN, JOHN PHILPOT.--A new and enlarged collection of Speeches, by the Right Honourable John Philpot Curran, . . . containing several of importance, in no former collection; with Memoirs of Mr. Curran, and his portrait. London: printed for William Hone, . . . 1819. _8vo, half olive morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._
Bound with HONE'S "Annals of the Revolution in France," 1830.
CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM.--Washington Irving: A Sketch. By George William Curtis. New York: The Grolier Club MDCCCXCI. _4to, red morocco, with Club seal on the sides, gilt top, uncut edges._
Portraits of Matilda Hoffman and Irving, and cut of Cockloft Hall Summer House.
One of three hundred and forty-four copies printed.
CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM.--Prue & I by George William Curtis illustrated from drawings by Albert Edward Storner . . . Harper & Brothers New York MDCCCXCII. _8vo, vellum, uncut edges._
Two hundred and fifty copies printed, with etched frontispiece signed by the artist. A signature of the artist is also inserted.
CUST AND COLVIN.--History of the Society of Dilettanti compiled by Lionel Cust, . . . and edited by Sidney Colvin, . . . Printed for the Society London Macmillan and Co., . . . 1898. _8vo, buckram, uncut edges._
No. 139 of three hundred and fifty copies printed, with seventeen illustrations.
DALLAS, ROBERT CHARLES.--Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron, from the year 1808 to the end of 1814; exhibiting his early character and opinions, detailing the progress of his literary career, and including various unpublished passages of his works. Taken from authentic documents, in the possession of the author. By the late R. C. Dallas, Esq. to which is prefixed, an account of the circumstances leading to the suppression of Lord Byron's correspondence with the author, and his letters to his mother, lately announced for publication. London: printed for Charles Knight, . . . MDCCCXXIV. _8vo, boards, uncut edges._
Facsimile frontispiece.
DALLAWAY, JAMES.--Of Statuary and Sculpture among the Antients. With some account of specimens preserved in England. By James Dallaway, . . . London: printed by T. Bensley and Son, . . . for J. Murray, . . . 1816. _Royal 8vo, blue straight-grain morocco, gilt back, side borders, uncut edges._
Large paper copy: twenty-nine outline etchings printed in red.
[DALTON, ----] The Gentleman in Black. With Illustrations, by George Cruikshank. Engraved by J. Thompson and C. Landells. London: William Kidd . . . MDCCCXXXI. _12mo, cloth, uncut edges._
A portion of this work appeared originally in a periodical called "The Literary Magnet."
DANA AND WILSON.--The Life of Ulysses S. Grant, General of the Armies of the United States. By Charles A. Dana, . . . and J.H. Wilson, . . . Published by Gurdon Bill & Company, Springfield, Mass. &c . . . 1868. _8vo, half blue morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by W. Matthews._
Portrait by F.T. Stuart, and three maps.
DANA, RICHARD H.--Poems; by Richard H. Dana. Boston, Bowles and Dearborn . . . 1827. _18mo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, side border, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
First edition.
DANCE OF DEATH.--The Dance of Death exhibited in elegant engravings on wood with a Dissertation on the several representations of that subject but more particularly on those ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein. By Francis Douce &c London: William Pickering 1833. _8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, doubled with dark brown silk, narrow borders, silk guards, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._
Forty-nine woodcut illustrations from the Lyons series, and six others. Large paper copy.
DANCE OF DEATH.--Holbein's Dance of Death, with an historical and literary introduction. London: John Russell Smith, . . . M. D. CCC. XLIX. _Post 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._
Frontispiece and fifty-three illustrations on India paper.
DANCE OF DEATH.--The celebrated Hans Holbein's Alphabet of Death, illustrated with old borders engraved on wood with Latin sentences and English quatrains selected by Anatole de Montaiglon [cut] Paris. Printed for Edwin Tross [by Firmin Didot brothers] M.DCCC.LVI. _Small 4to, half brown morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._
Vellum paper copy. The engraved borders, etc., are by Leon Le Maire, and are partly copied from the well-known _Horae_ of Simon Vostre.
DANCE OF DEATH.--Holbein's Dance of Death exhibited in elegant engravings on wood, With a Dissertation on the several Representations of that Subject, By Francis Douce, . . . also, Holbein's Bible Cuts, consisting of ninety illustrations on wood, with introduction by Thos. Frognall Dibdin. London: Henry G. Bohn, . . . 1858. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._
DANIEL, GEORGE.--The Modern Dunciad Virgil in London and other poems London William Pickering 1835. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._
DANIEL, GEORGE.--The Modern Dunciad. 1835. _Post 8vo, green straight-grain morocco, back and sides tooled in the manner of Roger Payne, with the initials G. D., gilt edges, by C. Lewis._
George Daniel's own copy, in which he has inserted his own private portrait, proof on India paper, also portraits of Samuel Johnson, proof before the letters, R. Owen, L. Sterne, Scott and his family, etc.
DANIEL, GEORGE.--Merrie England in the Olden Time. By George Daniel . . . London: Richard Bentley . . . 1842. _Crown 8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._
First edition, with five plates by Leech and twenty-three woodcut illustrations.
DANIEL, GEORGE.--Democritus in London with the mad Pranks and comical Conceits of Motley and Robin Good-fellow to which are added notes festivous etc. London William Pickering 1852. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._
First edition.
DANTE ALLEGHIERI.--The Vita Nuova of Dante, translated, with an introduction and notes, by Theodore Martin. London: Parker Son, and Brown, . . . 1862. _Small 4to, cloth, uncut edges._
Portrait of Dante.
DANTE ALLEGHIERI.--The Comedy of Dante Alleghieri.