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"The Bootian," a magazine, 1822, nor "A Summer Evening's Tale," 1825, nor May Fair," 1827, assuming that these were written by Ainsworth, to whom they are sometimes ascribed.] Ainsworth (W. H.) [Works.] Rookwood, 4th ed. and first illustrated ed. by G. Cruikshank, port., one leaf of advertisements, 1836-Jack Sheppard, port., plates by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., 1839-Tower of London, plates by G. Cruikshank, 1840-Guy Fawkes, plates by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., 1841-Old Saint Paul's, plates by J. Franklin, 3 vol., 1841-The Miser's Daughter, plates by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., 1842-Windsor Castle, first 8vo. ed., plates by G. Cruikshank and T. Johannot, 1843, etc., together 84 vol., all first eds. or first illustrated eds., hf. mor., t.e.g., uniform, covers preserved in all except 9 vol., some hf.-titles wanted, 1836-81, 8vo. and 12mo. (7), July 21, Sotheby Sotheran, £345 Ainsworth (W. H.) [Works.] Novels, illustrated Library ed., plates by Phiz," Geo. Cruikshank, etc., 16 vol., hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., Routledge, n.d., 8vo. (167), Feb. 19, Hodgson Jennings, £10 158. Airy (O.) Charles II., fac. port. in colours, photogravures and facs., and 103 extra illustrations (some inlaid), mor. gt., with inlays, elaborately tooled sides, by Fazakerley, in case, Goupil & Co., 1901, 4to. (458), April 8, Sotheby

Wilding, £48 Airy (O.) Charles II., col. port. and numerous plates, hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., Goupil & Co., 1901, 4to. (127), Oct. 28, Sotheby Parsons, £2 15s. A'Kempis (Thos.) De Imitatione Christi, editio princeps, gothic letter, 76 unnumbered leaves, without signatures or catchwords, 35 lines to the page, capitals painted, mor. inlaid, the front cover having an inlaid shield of ivory leather, with crucifixion scene embossed, g.e., by Rivière, Iin. by 8in. (illustration of first page in catalogue), (Augsburg), G. Zainer, n.d. (c. 1470), folio (970), Jan. 29,

Anderson Galleries $3,450 A'Kempis (Thos.) De Imitatione Christi, gothic letter, vell., Venetiis, P. Loeslein, 1483, 8vo. (468), May 28, Hodgson Quaritch, £6 15s. A'Kempis (Thos.) De Imitatione Christi. Leaf 1, blank; leaf 2, Incomicia la tauola de capitoli de libri sequenti; leaf 5, Incomincia el libro deuoto el utile composto da Messere Gioanni Gersone della imitatione di cristo Iesu et del dispregio di tutte le cose del mondo: capitolo primo; leaf 112 verso, Qui finisce el quarto libri & ultimo del sacramento della altare, mor. [Florence, Antonio Miscomini, 1485], 4to. (153), Feb. 3, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £50

[Fine copy of the first ed. in Italian. Mentioned by Panzer (I., 436, 298), Laire, Hain (1925) and other bibliographers, but not described. The volume contains 112 leaves, and is made up of four unsigned leaves, the first

blank, containing the table and 108 leaves, signed a to o (omitting K), in eights, and P in fours. Each page has 26-27 lines.] A'Kempis (Thos.) De Imitatione Christi, lib. IV., ed. prima Elzeviriana, orig. vell., Lugduni, apud Joh. et Dan. Elzevirios S. A. (c. 1653), 12mo. (9), Nov. 4, Sotheby

Bain, £6 10s. A'Kempis (Thos.) L'Imitation de Jésus-Christ, over 400 pages, each with an illuminated border in gold and colours, also a few full-page illuminated plates in gold and colours, with the Appendix volume, illustrated with lithographs and large decorated initials, together 2 vol., mor., g.e., Paris, L. Curmer, 1858, roy. 8vo. (1026), Nov. 18, American Art Association $25 A'Kempis (Thos.) Of the imitation of Jesus Christ, trans. from the Latin original, with Introduction and Notes, front. after Guercino and vignettes on India paper, orig. mor. ex., g.e., W. Pickering and John Major, 1828, 8vo. (218), Nov. 4, Sotheby Sotheran, £2 18s. A'Kempis (Thos.) Opera et libri Vite fratris Thome de Kempis, lit. goth., 2 prel. leaves and clxxviii. numbered folios, with signs. [Hain *9769, Proctor 2291] (wants 2 ff. following the prel. leaves), painted ornamental initials, old English mor. gt., g.e., fine copy, [colophon] anno . . xpi, 1494, Nuremberge per Caspar Hochfeder opificè accuratissime impressi, folio (675), Nov. 25, Sotheby

Edwards, £4 5s. Akenside (Mark). Poems, port. by Cook, (wants title), (1780), 8vo. (506), Nov. 4, Sotheby Robson, £51

[Finely bound in clear vell., Etruscan ornaments, bands inlaid in blue, gt. borders of grape vines with centaurs and satyr heads in corners, circular painting of a shepherd playing on his pipe, the fore-edge painted with a view of the Eruption of Vesuvius, bound in a contemp. mor. open case by Edwards of Halifax.]

Albertanus Causidicus. Compendiorus tractatus de arte loquendi et tacendi, lit. goth., 12 leaves, including orig. blank for Ai. [Hain 400], new cf. ex., Impessum perme Gerardu Leeu in oppido Antwerpiensi, Anno 1484 die iv. Oct., sm. 4to. (10), Nov. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £8 Alberti (L. B.) De re Edificatoria, cf., Florentiæ (1490), 4to. (55), Feb. 17, Sotheby Barnard, 12 IOS. Alberti (L. B.) De Re Aedificatoria, ed. princeps, lit. rom., old English mor., from the library of Charles R. Fox, with a letter from Sir Antonio Panizzi relating to the book inserted [Hain *419, Proctor 6131], Florentiae accuratissime impressum opera Magistri Nicolai Laurentii Alamani, Anno salutis Millesimo octuagesimo quinto [sic, i.e., 1485], sm. folio (11), Nov. 4, Sotheby Crane, £10 Alberti (L. B.) L'Architettura, tradotta in lingua Fiorentina da Cosimo Bartoli, woodcut title and illustrations, old cf., Firenze, 1550, folio (5), March 3, Sotheby Barnard, £1 18s.

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Albertus Magnus. De adherendo. Deo, lit. semi-goth., long lines, elaborately bound in mor., with gt. tooled ornaments, within stamped geometrical frames, inside dentelles by the Maison Gruel [exhibited at the exhibition of 1851), fine copy (Huth copy, £10 5s. in 1911), Sine ullâ nota (Ulmae, Jo. Zainer, c. 1473-4), sm. folio (824), May 13, Quaritch, £17 IOS. Sotheby [This volume contains, also, treatises by Gerson & S. It consists of 40 leaves, with 32 and 34 Bonaventura. lines to a page. [See Hain *429, Proctor 2501]. £8 10S., mor. gt., wormed, same sale, Lot 825.]

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Albertus Magnus. De Secretis Mulierum et Viroru, lit. goth...,
33 leaves (wants blank at end) [Hain 555, Proctor 1858],
hf. modern mor., uncut, a. u. n. [Augustae, Jo. Froschauer,
Stowe, £14 10s.
149-], sm. 4to. (12), Nov. 14, Sotheby
Albertus Magnus. De Secreta mulieru & virorum, lit. goth.
(lettres bâtardes), long lines, 36 to a full page, 34 leaves,
signs. a-b in eights, c-ù in sixes, capitals rubricated [Pel-
lechet 374], outline cut of the author writing on title, re-
peated on reverse, new mor., blind stamped ornaments
(Dunn copy, £5 5s. in Feb., 1914), Absque ulla nota (Lug-
duni, M. Topie, 1499 ?), sm. 4to. (827), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £10
Albertus Magnus. De Virtutibus S. paradisus animæ, lit.
goth., 30 leaves, including first blank, double columns, 38
lines to a full column, capitals in red (small wormhole
throughout in blank margin), mor. gt., t.e.g. [Hain *476,
Proctor 1128], Köln, Printer of Albertus Magnus de
virtutibus [Joh. Solidi ?]," s. n. (Coloniæ, J. Solidi, c. 1473),
Quaritch, £8 10s.
folio (823), May 13, Sotheby
Albertus Magnus. Opus de Mysterio Missae, lit. goth., 135
leaves, woodcut border to first page of text, initials rubri-
cated, mor. ex., Ulm per Johanne czeyner de Reutlingen,
Jakes, £6
1473, sm. folio (12), Nov. 4, Sotheby
At leaf 92 is inserted the rare
[Hain 449, Proctor 2494.
slip of 17 lines omitted in the text.]
Albertus Magnus. Summa de eucharistiæ sacramento, first
ed., lit. goth., 182 leaves, foliated, woodcut border on first
page of text, woodcut initials, with extra leaf between lix.
and lx. (a few margins mended, wormed), some uncut
edges, modern pigskin [Hain 456, Proctor 2503], [colophon]
per iohem zainer in opido ulm diligenter impressa, Anno
domini M°cccclxxiiij (1474), folio (826), May 13, Sotheby
Ellis, £12

Albin (E.) Natural History of English Insects, 100 col.
plates, hf. cf. ex., t.e.g., For the Author, 1720, 4to. (9),
Dearden, £2 25.
July 21, Sotheby
Albumasar. Flores Astrologie, lit. goth., 20 leaves, including
last blank, woodcut initials and woodcuts, autograph of
Nicolaus Leopoldus on title, mor. gt., g.e. [Hain *609,
Proctor 412], Auguste vindelicorum, E. Ratdolt, 1488, 4to.
Bourne, £12
(828), May 13, Sotheby

Albumasar. Flores Astrologie, lit. goth., 20 leaves, including last blank, two different printer's devices (on title and at end), large woodcut initial, numerous cuts (some probably on metal), a few letters on title made up in fac., vell. gt., g.e. [Hain *608, Proctor 5598], Impressum Venetiis per Jo. Baptistam Sessa, s. a. (c. 1498), 4to. (829), May 13, Sotheby Barnard, £4

Albumasar.

De magnis conjunctionibus, prima ed., lit. goth., 118 leaves [Hain-Copinger *1611, Proctor 1882, Pellechet 414], astrological woodcuts (a few wormholes in some margins), mor., rough lower edges, Venetiis, Erhardus Ratdolt, 1489, sm. 4to. (14), Nov. 14, Sotheby

Quaritch, £9 Alcarotti (Gir.) Del Viaggio di Terra Santa (sheet y misplaced), russ. gt., g.e., Novara, appresso gli Heredi di Fr. Sefalli, 1596, sm. 4to. (17), June 30, Sotheby

Quaritch, £4 15S. Alciatus (A.) Emblemata, 212 woodcuts, woodcut borders on each leaf, a few marginal and interlinear MS. notes, mor. gt., g.e., Lugd. apud G. Rovilium, 1530, 8vo. (147), Dec. 2, Sotheby Walker, £I IS. Alciatus (A.) Emblemata, ed. tertia, title within woodcut border (soiled outer margin cut close) and 97 woodcuts attributed to Hans Schauffelin (2 slightly col.), mor., gold flowered end leaves, Aug. Vind. per Henricum Steyner, 1534, sm. 8vo. (14), Nov. 4, Sotheby Haynes, £3 1OS. Alciatus (A.) Emblemata, italic letter, 113 woodcuts, attributed to le Petit Bernard, mor. ex., by F. Bedford, in case, Lugduni, apud Ioan. Tornasium & Gulielmum Gazeium, 1547, 12mo. (15), Nov. 4, Sotheby Heffer, £5 Alciatus (A.) Emblemata, 113 woodcuts attributed to le Petit Bernard, mor. ex., Lugduni, apud Ioan. Tornæsium, 1554 (16), Nov. 4, Sotheby Chester, £2 Alciatus (A.) Emblemata, Sebast. Stockhamero Germano autore, 113 woodcuts attributed to le Petit Bernard, mor. ex., Lugduni, apud Ioannem Tornæsium, 1556, 12mo. (17), Nov. 4, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 3s. Alciatus (A.) Emblemata . . . Seb. Stockhamero, autore, 113 woodcuts attributed to le Petit Bernard, mor., g.e., by A. Matthews, in case, Antverpiæ, ex officina Christophori Plantini, 1565, 16mo. (18), Nov. 4, Sotheby Crane, £4 5s. Alcuin Club Collections. English Altars, by W. H. St. J. Hope-Exposition de la Messe, by Frere-Pontifical Services of the XV.-XVI. Centuries, etc., many autotype facs., 4 vol. imp. 4to. and vol. 8vo., hf. cl., as issued, 1897-1901 (224), May 28, Hodgson Walton, £3 15s. Alcuin Club Collections, Parts i.-iii., plates, orig. bds., as issued, 1899-1901, folio (4), Oct. 17, Sotheby Baker, £1 5s. Aldrovandus (U.) Monstrorum Historia, engraved title, woodcuts, MS. notes, 2 vol. in 1, russ. gt., Bononiæ, 1642, folio (831), May 13, Sotheby Bourne, £7

Aldus Society. Works of Rabelais, trans. by Urquhart and
Motteux, 2 vol.-Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau,
2 vol.-The Novellino of Masuccio, 2 vol.-The Decameron,
by John Payne, 2 vol.-Novels and Tales of La Fontaine,
2 vol.-The Heptameron, newly trans., with an Essay by
George Saintsbury, illustrations on Japanese vell. paper,
in col., together 12 vol., mor., ornamented sides and backs,
doublures, silk linings, t.e.g., uncut, ed. de luxe, limited to
1,250 copies, London, privately printed for members of the
Aldus Society, 1903, 8vo. (5), April 23, American Art
Association
$90
Alexander ab Alexandro. Genialium Dierum, libri VI., Tomus
primus (only), (8 by 4in.), contemp. mor., elaborately
ornamented in the style of Le Gascon, by Magnus of
Amsterdam, Lugd. Batav. Ex officina Hackiana, 1673,
8vo. (76), Nov. 4, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £7 5S.
Alexander Aphrodiseus. In Topica, Aristoteles Commentarii,
Græce, first ed. (title mended), russ., Venetiis, Aldus, 1513.
folio (94), Feb. 17, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 25.
Alexander Magnus. Historia Alexandri magni regis mace-
donie de prelijs, lit. goth., 37 leaves, with sign. a 8, b 6-e 6,
f 5, double columns, 43 lines to a full column, spaces left
for initials, mor. ex., gt. arms on sides, g.e., by W. Pratt
[Hain *783, Proctor 628], fine copy, [colophon] .. Im-
pressa Argentine Anno domini MCCCCXCIII. Finita altera
die urbam (1494), folio (244), Feb. 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Alexander (W.) Costume of China, 87 col. aquatint plates,

LARGE PAPER, mor. gt., g.e. (3 plates cut down and
mounted, binding rubbed), J. Murray, 1814, sm. folio
(391), Nov. 18, American Art Association

$15

Alexander (W.) Picturesque Representations of the dress and
manners of the Austrians, 50 col. plates, orig. hf. binding,
uncut, 1813, 4to. (193), Jan. 1, Puttick Peters, £15s.

Alexander (W., Earl of Stirling). See Stirling
Alexis of Piedmont. Secretes, trans. by Wyllyam Warde, first
ed., black letter, woodcut ornamental and gothic initials
(soiled by age, a few margins stained, and that of the last
leaf mended), modern mor., Imprynted . . . by John King-
stone for Nicholas Inglande, 1558, sm. 4to. (21), Nov. 4,
Sotheby
Pickering, £7
Alexis of Piedmont. Secretes, 4 parts in 1 vol., black letter (a
few headlines cut into), orig. sheep, H. Bynneman for J.
Wight, 1568-9, 4to. (6), March 3, Sotheby Dobell, £10 15s.
Aleyn (C.) Battailes of Crescey and Poictiers, second ed.,
mor. gt., g.e., 1633, sm. 8vo. (833), May 13, Sotheby
Dobell, £5 10S.
Aleyn (C.) Historie of that wise and Fortunate Prince Henrie
of that name the Seventh, King of England, a Poem, port.
by Marshall in fac. (title soiled by age), new mor. ex.,
Printed by Tho. Cotes for William Cooke, 1638, sm. 4to. (20),
Nov. 4, Sotheby
Montgomery, £5 15s.
Alfonce (Jean). Voyages avantureux, italic letter, Poitiers, au

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