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Brathwaite (R.) Solemn Ioviall Disputation, At the Signe of Red-eyes, 1617-The Smoaking Age, or the Man in the Mist, At the Signe of Teare-Nose, 1617, 2 parts, with separate titles but continuous signatures, first ed., wanting the two fronts. (wormed), old English mor. gt., g.e., 1617, 8vo. (200), July 28, Sotheby Halliday, £3 35 Brathwaite (R.) Strappado for the Diuell, first ed. (some pagination cut into and text shaved), new mor. ex., I. B. for Richard Redmer, 1615, 8vo. (185), July 28, Sotheby Dobell, Brathwaite (R.) Strappado for the Divell, introduction by the Rev. J. W. Ebsworth, No. 2 of 10 copies printed or Whatman paper, bds. as issued, Boston, Lincs., 1878Natures Embassie, No. 1 of 10 copies printed on Whatman paper, orig. bds., ib., 1877, together 2 vol., 8vo. (179), July 28, Sotheby Joseph, 128 Brathwaite (R.) Survey of History, or a Nursery for Gentry, first ed., front. by W. Marshall in compartments, hf. mor gt., Jasper Emery at the Eagle and Child in Pauls Church yard, next Watlin street, 1638, sm. 4to. (96), Nov. 4, Sotheby Norton,

[2 15s., orig. cl., engraved title, imprint "I. Okes for I. Emery, 1638," July 28, Sotheby, Lot 215; £3 35., cf. ex., same issue apparently, same sale, Lot 211.] Brathwaite (R.) Times Treasury, or Academie for Gentry (piece torn from margin of last leaf of dedication), old ci. (rebacked), Nath. Brooke, 1652, folio (218), July 28, Sotheby Dobell, £3 Brathwaite (R.) Tragi-Comoedia cui intitulum inscribitur Regicidium, orig. ed. (corner torn from title-page, a few headlines shaved), port. inserted, old mor. gt., bookplate of Joseph Haslewood, Typis J. G. et prostat venalis is officina T. Sadleri, 1665, 8vo. (199), July 28, Sotheby Dobell, £1 58. Brathwaite (R.) Two Lancashire Lovers, by Musæus Palatinus, first ed., engraved title, printed title within woodcut border, plate at p. 246, mor. ex., Edward Griffin for R. Best, 1640, 8vo. (186), July 28, Sotheby Pickering, £33 Brathwaite (R.) Two Lancashire Lovers, first ed., another issue, slight differences in the title and imprint, also the woodcut border to printed title (top margins cropped and some border lines missing, a few headlines shaved), mor. ex., by W. Pratt, Edward Griffin for R. B. or his Assignes, 1640, 8vo. (187), July 28, Sotheby Dobell, £13 1OS. Braun (G.) Civitates Orbis Terrarum, engraved titles and several hundred views of the principal towns in the world, 3 titles (stained), 6 vol. in 3, cf., from the Sunderland library, Colon., 1572 ?-1618, folio (526), Nov. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £19

Braun (G.) Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 184 maps only (should be 236), all col. by a contemp. hand, vol. in 2 (title and front 11. of third vol. stained and frayed, some 11. repaired

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and others stained, title and some maps of fourth vol. stained), old cf. (rebacked and repaired), Coloniæ, 1594, folio (490), Nov. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s.

[Both volumes bear the autograph signature of Boswel, Edinb: 1750."]

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Bray (Mrs. A. E.) Life of Thomas Stothard, R.A., illustrations, 1851, extra illustrated by the insertion of upwards of 450 examples of the artist's work in book-illustrations and separate engravings, a few in col., autograph letter, ports., etc., etc., the whole inlaid and bound in 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., 4to. (88), Oct. 21, Sotheby Hill, £10 Braybrooke (Richd., Lord). The History of Audley End, plates, author's autograph presentation copy, hf. bd., uncut, 1836, 4to. (192), Oct. 28, Sotheby Pickard, £1 14S. Brayley (E. W.) Historical and descriptive Accounts of the Theatres of London, plans and 14 col. plates by D. Havell, orig. bds., 1826, 4to. (198), March 12, Sotheby Bain, £10 Brayley (E. W.) Topographical History of Surrey, ed. by E. Walford, plates, 4 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1841, 4to. (386), Nov. 25, Sotheby Thorp, £2 6s.

[£2, hf. cf., Oct. 15, Puttick, Lot 7.] Brayley (E. W.) See also Beauties of England and Wales Bree (C. R.) History of the Birds of Europe, Not Observed in the British Isles, plates in col. of the birds and their eggs, 4 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, London, 1856-1857, royal 8vo. (248), Nov. 18, American Art Association $11 Bree (C. R.) History of the Birds of Europe, col. plates, 4 vol., hf. mor., g.e., 1859-63, 8vo. (335), April 14, Sotheby Joseph, £1 12S. Bref Recueil de l'affliction et dispersion de L'Église des fideles au Pays du Bresil, partie de l'Amérique Australe, où est contenu le voyage et navigation faicte par Nicolas de Villegaignon, n. pl., 1564-Brief Discours de la Conversion des Gentils et Idolatres es Indes . . . par I. G. P. (cropped, part of date on title defaced), Paris, chez Jean Hulpeau, 1583-Elizabeth (Queen). Copie d'ung Proclamation publiée 7 Janvier 1568 pour advertir ung chascun de cesser la trafique aux pays du Roy d'Espaigne, Londres, R. Jugge et J. Cawood, 1568, and 5 other pieces, in 1 vol., old hf. cf., sm. 8vo. (95), March 3, Sotheby

Quaritch, £61 Brett (E. J.) Pictorial and Descriptive Record of the origin and development of Arms and Armour, 133 plates, boarded hf. mor., g.e., 1894, folio (433), May 20, Sotheby

Quaritch, £7 Breviarium. Breviary of Marguerite de Bar (Verdun Breviary), MS. on vell., 11 by 8in., ff. 358, 2, modern vell., Cent. XIII. (1290-1310), (4), June 3, Sotheby Anet, £3,100 [See Sir Henry Yates Thompson's Catalogue of his collection, Vol. i., No. 39, and the same author's Illustrations of 100 MSS., Vol. i., pl. x.]

Breviarium secundum ritum ac morem monachorum sancti

Benedicti sacri ordinis montis oliueti. Editum per Bar-
tholomeum de Mantua (cum calendario), gothic letter
many capitals and initials printed in red, some of the
initials filled in by a contemp. hand in blue, line cut from
the foot of one leaf and two holes in another, some leaves
apparently missing, modern cf. antique, Venetiis, Andreas
Torresanus de Asula, 1491, thick 24mo. (3in. by 2in
(100), Nov. 4, Sotheby
Grainger, 415

[This copy is apparently the only one now extant. A
lengthy note concerning it is given in the catalogue.]
Breviarium Bambergense, cum Kalendario, lit. goth., double
columns, numerous capitals, with an additional calendar
written on 6 leaves at beginning in a xvi. cent. hand,
orig. oak bds., covered stamped pigskin, [colophon I-
dustria ac impensis M. Johanis Pfeyl . . . 1501 . . . Baten-
berge impressa... folio (19), Oct. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, §
Breviarium seu Portiforium ad Usum Sarum, a fragment (29
leaves) of an unique ed., lit. goth., printed in red and black,
long lines and double columns, woodcut initials, mor,
uncut Ere et impensis honestoruz viroru Wynkyn de
Worde & Michaelis Morin Mercatoruz bene meritorum
Londonus mora trahentiu suma diligetia, Parisiis, per
Thielmani Kerver. . sua in domo īpressu Anno . . (1506
die vero mensis Januarii XVII., sm. folio (98), Nov. 4
Sotheby
Quaritch, £25
[No perfect copy or more fragments of this ed. are
known. It contains the Calendar from March to Decem-
ber on 5 leaves; Table of Moveable Feasts, I leaf;
"Long(a)e et breves," 4 leaves, beginning with sign.
O.E.B. ii.; Horae, 14 leaves, beginning on folio ij. sign.
A ij; Sanctate, 5 leaves, beginning on fol. clxi., sign.
XXI., and ending with the colophon.]
Breviarium secundum chorum Ecclesie Frisingenis, etc., Pars

thyemalis Estivalis, lit. goth., woodcut on title of the
Virgin and Child, numerous large and small woodcuts,
2 vol., orig. wooden bds. covered stamped pigskin (piece
cut from title, some leaves stained and a few wormed),
Venetiis, 1516, 8vo. (24), Oct. 17, Sotheby

Quaritch, £7 10s.
Breviarium Romanum de Camera novissime impressum,
optime castigatum et ita ordinatum, lit. goth., woodcuts,
historiated initials and borders (some top margins stained),
orig. Venetian oak bds., covered leather, centre panels,
joints cracked, remains of brass clasps, one mount on
lower cover bears the initials Z. V., Venetiis apud Iuntas,
1550, folio (22), Oct. 17, Sotheby
Bull, £3 3s.
Breviarium Romanum nuper impressum, lit. goth., printed in
red and black, full-page and smaller woodcuts, old leather,
g.e., Venetiis, apud heredes Luceantonii Junte, 1553, 4to.
(101), Feb. 3, Sotheby
Solomons, £3 5s.
Breviarium ad Usum Sarisburiensis. Portiforium seu Brevi-
arium ad usum ecclesie Sarisburiensis Castigatum, Pars

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Hyemalis... lit. goth. parva, orig. cf., in case, Parisiis, Joannes le Blanc pro Guillelmo Merlin, 1556, sm. 8vo. (99), Nov. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £15 Breviarium Romanum, ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restitutum, Pii V jussu editum, lit. rom. parva, red and black, woodcut initials, full-page woodcut of David on U8 verso, orig. cf., stamp of the crucifixion impressed in gold in centres, g.e., some rough edges, in box, Parisiis, apud Iacobum Keruer, 1577, thick sm. 8vo. (101), Nov. 4, Sotheby Amor, £3 Breviarium Sacrarum Virginum Ordinis SS. Salvatoris vulgo S. Birgittæ, engravings, contemp. mor., brass mounts and clasps, r.e., Landishuti, typis S. Golowiz, 1697, 8vo. (23), Oct. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £I IIS. Breviarium Romanum, etc. ad Usum Cleri Basilicae Vaticanae Clementis X. auct. editum, Pars Hyemalis, contemp. Italian mor. gt., arms of Henry Benedict Stuart, Cardinal of York, g.e., Urbini, apud Hieron. Mainardi, 1740, thick 8vo. (159), Nov. 14, Sotheby Tregaskis, £8 15s.

[45 15s., mor. gt. (cracked), with a cardinal's arms, gilt end-papers, g.e., Dec. 2, Sotheby, Lot 296.] [Breviarium.] Breviaire de Paris, traduit en François, plates by Tardieu, Canons de Prime in MS. at end, 6 vol., mor. gt. ex., silk linings, g.e. (Derome), (one vol. damaged and a few vol. a little rubbed), Paris, 1742, 4to. (327), Oct. 17, Sotheby Sutton, £15 Breviarium ad usum Parisiensem, engraved front., stamp on titles, 4 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., g.e., silk linings (Derome), Parisiis, 1767, 8vo. (989), May 13, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s. Breviarium ad usum Insignis Ecclesiæ Sarum, labore ac studio F. Procter et C. Wordsworth, 3 vol., orig. cl., Cantab., 1879-86, 8vo. (11), May 28, Hodgson Bull, £4 5s. [Breviarium.] Breviaire Grimani de la Bibliothèque S. Marc à Venise, reproduction photographique par Salomone Morpurgo et Scato de Vries, avec une introduction de Giulio Coggiola, 1,581 plates, of which upwards of 300 are in gold and col., 6 vol., mor, g.e., by Morrell, Leyde, A. W. Sijthoff, 1903-10, 4to. (10), July 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £65 Brewer (A.) The Countrie Girle, a Comedie, orig. ed., wanting blank before title and at end, unbd., For A. R., 1647, sm. 4to. (22), March 20, Sotheby Pickering, £8 5s. Brewer (A.) Lingua, or The Combat of the Tongue and the five Senses (some signatures and catchwords cut into), unbd., N. Okes for Simon Waterson, n.d., sm. 4to. (188), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £8 Breydenbach (B. de). Le grant voyage de Hierusalem divise en deux parties, lettres bâtardes, title in red and black, woodcuts in the text, two large folding woodcuts (the second cut into, title and some preliminary 11. wormed), cf. gt., r.e., Paris, pour François Regnault, 20 Mars, 1522, 4to. (96), March 3, Sotheby Edwards, £27

Breydenbach (B. de). Pereginationes in Terram Sanctam, second Latin ed., lit. goth., long lines, woodcuts after E. Reuwich, wanting front. (supplied in fac.) and the views of Modon and Jerusalem and parts of Venice and Rhodes, a few 11. mended, a few MS. notes, bds. [Hain *3957], Speier, P. Drach, 1490, folio (991), May 13, Sotheby Edwards, £6 IOS. Breydenbach (B. de). Reyse gen Jherusalem zu dem heiligen grab, und Furbasz zu der hochgelobten jungfrawen und mertreryn Sant Katheryn, first ed. in German, lit. goth. parva, long lines, 41 to a full page, engraved front., "Philippus de Birhen Miles," and 9 folded woodcuts (imperfect, most of the plans being defective, sold not subject to return), contemp. German oak bds. and stamped pigskin (rebacked) durch Erhart Rewich ym der statt meyntz getrucket ym jar 1486, sm. folio (160), Nov. 14, Sotheby Merton, £18 Breydenbach (B. de). Sanctaru Peregrinationu in Montem Syon, ad veneradū Xpi Sepulcru in Jerusalem, etc., lit. goth., ed. princeps, front., folding woodcut views (one repaired) and woodcuts in text, capitals painted (some wormholes), mor. gt., arms in gold as centre ornament, In Civitate Moguntina, E. Renwick, 1486, folio (573), May 28, Sotheby Meuleneer, £22

[£13 10s., some plates defective and wanted one page, July 30, Sotheby, Lot 442c.] Breydenbach (B. de). Viaje de Tierra Sancta, lit. goth., double columns, 44 lines to a page, numerous woodcuts and folding woodcut views, all defective and mended, the view of Rome mounted, text damaged and destroyed by damp in several leaves, not subject to return, new mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, in case [Haebler, p. 115], Caragoça, costas y espensas de Paulo Hurus, 1498, folio (35), July 18, Sotheby Foster, £30

[First and only ed. in Spanish. The copy formerly belonged to Ferdinand, the natural son of Christopher Columbus, and has the following inscription in a contemp. hand, costo esto libro en sevilla, 200 in F. es de don h. h. del almirante colon. [Esta Registrado, 2077.]" Bridgens (R.) Sketches illustrative of the Manners and Costumes of France, Switzerland and Italy, first ed., LARGE PAPER, 50 col. plates of costumes, etc., hf. bd., 1821, roy. 4to. (218), April 14, Sotheby Sotheran, £5

[ 7s. 6d., hf. roan, small paper, April 29, Puttick, Lot 298; £2, hf. mor., small paper, folding plate at end mended, May 20, Sotheby, Lot 221.] Brief View of the Conduct of Pennsylvania for the year 1755,

with Account of the Shocking Inhumanities committed by Incursions of the Indians upon the Province in October and November, hf. cf., 1756, 8vo. (621), Dec. 2, Sotheby Barton, £3 IOS. Bright (Thos.) Treatise of Melancholy, first ed., orig. limp

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