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Cruikshank (G.) Sinks of London Laid Open, folding col. front. and illustrations, hf. roan, uncut, London, published by J. Duncombe, 1848, 12mo. (261), Dec. 9, American Art Association $4 Cruikshank (I. R.) Bacchus and the Tee-Totallers, by Rumfusticus Bibulus, Esq., 6 col. plates, orig. cl., Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1841, 4to. (215), March 12, Sotheby Sotheran, £7 5s. Cruikshank (I. R.) Cruikshank's Comic Album, a Collection of Humorous Tales, etc., col. plates and vignettes, 3 vol., orig. cl., g.e., with all the back and side labels, William Kidd, n.d., 8vo. (134), March 12, Sotheby David, £5 Cruikshank (I. R.) Margate, a Humorous Poem, 9 engravings, in two states, plain and col., cf., t.e.g., 1831, 8vo. (530), April 29, Puttick Paget, £1 2s. 6d. Cruikshank (I. R.) Steamers v. Stages, 6 designs, in two states, plain and col., cf., t.e.g., 1830, 8vo. (527), April 29, Puttick Scott, 12s. 6d. Cruikshank (I. R.) The Tailors, a Tragedy, designs in two states, plain and col., cf., t.e.g., wrappers preserved, 1836, 8vo. (531), April 29, Puttick Hall, £1 4s. Cruz (Gaspar da). Tractado em que se contammiuto por estenso as cousas da China con suas particularidades y assi do reyno dormuz, lit. goth., title with woodcut of royal arms of Portugal above, all within woodcut border (hole in FI, wormed in inner margins), orig. vell., Evora en casa de Andre de Burgos, 1570, 4to. (199), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £40 Cueva (J. de la). Coro Febeo de Romances Historiales, first ed., roman letter, several ll. damp-stained, name stamped on title, margin of one leaf mended, mor._gt., arms on sides, g.e., by J. Winstanley, [colophon] En Sevilla, en casa de Iuan de Leon Impressor de libros, a ocho de Noviembre. Año de 1587, sm. 8vo. (263), Feb. 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 Culy (David). Works, in Three Parts. I. The Glory of the two crowned Heads, Adam and Christ unveiled. II. Letters and Answers to and from several Ministers of divers Persuasions on Various Subjects. III. Above forty Hymns composed on Weighty Subjects, cf. ex., g.e. (Huth. copy), Printed by J. T. and sold by John Marshall, at the Bible in Gracechurch-street, 1726, sm. 8vo. (195), Nov. 4, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 IOS. Cundall (H. M.) Birket Foster, ed. de luxe, 500 copies printed, an etching, port., plain and col. plates, orig. cl., 1906, 4to. (190), May 28, Sotheby Morrison, £2 IOS. Cunningham (P.) Story of Nell Gwyn, first ed., illustrations, orig. cl., 1852, 8vo. (523), April 29, Puttick

W. Brown, £2 2s. Cursus beate Marie Virgine, lit. goth., 136 11., device on title, with the anatomical man on verso, 18 full-page cuts (including two repeats), 35 smaller cuts, each page within (195)

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woodcut border, a few capitals supplied, title inlaid, blank margins of a few ll. mended, fore-edge of a 8 and a few upper margins shaved, mor. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford [Proctor 503], s.n. (Strassburg, Johann Reinhard of Gruningen, c. 1490), 8vo. (1095), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £53 Cursus de domina scdm. Ecclesia Hāburgēses, lit. goth., printed in red and black, long lines, title and printer's device within border, large and small cuts in metal, device on last leaf, a few wormholes, bds., covered with a leaf of an early MS. on vell., Rostochii, L. Dietz, 1522, sm. 8vo. (1096), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £24 Curtis (Jno.) British Entomology, col. engravings of insects and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found, 16 vol. in 8, cf. ex., m. on s.e. (one vol. not uniform), 1824-39, 8vo. (131), July 21, Sotheby Quaritch, £13 Curtis (W.) Botanical Magazine, Vol. i.-xxxviii. in 19 vol., xlii.-xliii. in 1 vol., and Vol. lxii.-lxxi., with two index vol., together 33 vol., col. plates, hf. russ., y.e., 1793-1813, 1815-1835-45, 8vo. (821), Nov. 25, Sotheby Roberts, £13

7 15s., hf. cf., first series, 53 vol., complete with Index, 1793-1828, Dec. 2, Sotheby, Lot 349.] Curtis (W.) Flora Londinensis, orig. ed., col. plates, 2 vol., hf. russ. (one back of each vol. off), Printed for the Author, 1777-98, folio (837), Nov. 25, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £3 12s. [2 15s., hf. russ., title missing from Vol. ii., May 20, Sotheby, Lot 596; £7, russ., the 2 vol. in 3, July 30, Sotheby, Lot 573.]

Curtius (Quintus). Historia d'Alexandro Magno, roman letter, long lines, 32 to a page, without marks, margins of two first Il. restored, some 11. wormed, mor. ex. [HainCopinger 5888, Proctor 6100], [colophon] Impressum Florentiae apud Jacobum de Ripoli, 1478, folio (678), April 8, Sotheby Barnard, £4 IOS. Curtius (Quintus). Historia d'Alexandro Magno, tradotta in vulgare da P. Candido (wants ff. 108-9), contemp. Venetian mor., blind stamped borders of acorns with centre figure of Cupid and darts, and under gt. lettering Q. CURTIO, blue edges, well preserved, In Venegia per Gregorio de Gregori, 1524, 8vo. (618), Nov. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £1 Curtius (Quintus). Historia Alexandri Magni, libri VIII., engraved title, a few ll. stained, old French mor. gt., back and sides covered with a semis of fleurs-de-lys, g.e., Lugd. Batavorum, ex officina Elseviriana, 1622, 12mo. (1098), May 13, Sotheby Wilson, £6 Curtius (Quintus). Historiarum libri, map, old mor. gt., coat-of-arms of Sir Kenelm Digby in centre of covers, his monogram repeated in four panels on back, g.e., Lugd. Bat., Elzevir, 1633, 8vo. (116), July 28, Sotheby Richards, £6 Curzon (G. N.) Persia and the Persian Question, illustrations and map, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1892, 8vo. (349), March 26, Hodgson Quaritch, £8

Cusack (Geo.) The Grand Pyrate, or the Life and Death of Capt. G. Cusack, the great Sea-Robber, cropped in some lower margins and some text cut into, old hf. cf., J. Edwin, 1676, sm. 4to. (200), June 30, Sotheby

Edwards, £3 12S. Cussans (J. E.) History of Hertfordshire, col. and plain plates, one of 75 copies on LARGE PAPER, 3 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1870-81, folio (583), Oct. 28, Sotheby Suckling, £4 [Another copy on Large Paper also realised £4, same sale, Lot 584.]

Cust (L.) Anthony Van Dyck, an Historical Study of his Life
and Works, plates, orig. cl., uncut, t.e.g., 1905, folio (542),
Feb. 17, Sotheby
Christie, £4 15S.

Cuthbert (S.) Legend. See Hegge (Robt.)
Cutler (T. W.) Grammar of Japanese Ornament and Design,
plain and col. plates, orig. cl., g.t., 1880, folio (922), Feb.
17, Sotheby
Mayhew, I IOS.
Cutter (The). Five Lectures upon the Art and Practice of
Cutting Friends, Acquaintances and Relations, col. front.
and 5 folding col. plates by J. A. Atkinson, orig. bds.,
uncut, with label, J. Carpenter, Old Bond St., 1808, 8vo.
(93), March 12, Sotheby
Robson, £3 12s. 6d.

[£3 10s., cf. ex., t.e.g., signature of Maria Edgeworth on title, same sale, Lot 135.] Cuvier (Baron). Animal Kingdom, with additional descriptions by E. Griffith, col. plates, 16 vol., cf. gt., m.e., (79), July 30, Sotheby Runciman, £3 Morceaux de Caprice, 136 plates (no text), a few margins repaired, mor., n.d., folio (261), July 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £11

1827-35, 8vo. Cuvilliés (F. de).

Cyclopædia. See Encyclopædia "Cynicus." See Anderson (Martin) Cyprianus (S.) Opera, per Des. Erasmum, from the library of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, old English cf., in centre of each cover in oval the device of the Earl of Leicester, the Bear and Ragged Staff, with the Earl's initials, “R. D." (damaged), in case, Basileae, ex off. Hervagiana, 1540, folio (196), Nov. 4, Sotheby

Finnigan, £54 Cyrillus (S.) Speculum sapiencie, lit. goth., 61 11., initials painted, wormed at end, last leaf mended, new vell. [Hain *5903, Proctor 7468], s. n. (Basel, Michel Wenssler, c. 1475), folio (1100), May 13, Sotheby Bull, £4 15s. D. (G.) Briefe discoverie of Doctor Allens seditious drifts, hole in a 3, two headlines and some pagination cut into old hf. parchment, I. W. for F. Coldock, 1588, sm. 4to. (146), March 3, Sotheby Tregaskis, £3 Daborne (R.) A Christian turn'd Turke, or the Tragicall Lives and Deaths of the two Famous Pyrates, Ward and Dansiker, orig. ed., title and preface defective, some headlines cut into, unbd. (loose), For William Barrenger, 1612, sm. 4to. (70), March 20, Sotheby Sabin, £10 10S.

Dagley (R.) Takings, or Life of a Collegian, a Poem, first ed., 26 col. plates after Dagley, orig. bds., 1821, 8vo. (156), Jan. 1, Puttick Peters, I IOS. [I Ios., hf. cf., m.e., March 12, Sotheby, Lot 136.] [Daines (Sir J.)] Discoverie of the trve cause why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, first ed., margin of one leaf defective, some 11. stained, cf., Iohn Iaggard, 1612, sm. 4to. (463), Nov. 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, 19s. Dalcho (F.) Orations, reprinted under the sanction of the Ill. the College of Knights and the Original Chapter of Prince Masons of Ireland, engraved title, some engraved music inserted, cl., Dublin, 1808, 8vo. (411), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £1 4s. Dale (S.) History and Antiquities of Harwich and DoverCourt, LARGE AND THICK PAPER, plates, old cf., 1730, 4to. (147), March 3, Sotheby Last, 16s. Dallaway (J.) Constantinople, ancient and modern, col. plates, hf. cf., 1797, 4to. (245), May 20, Sotheby

Jaschke, £1 48. D'Allemagne (H. R.) Les Cartes à Jouer, du quatorzième au vingtième siècle, col. and plain illustrations, 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., t.e.g., fine copy, Paris, 1906, 4to. (570), Oct. 21, Sotheby Fletcher, £6 Dallington (R.) Method for Travell, cf. ex., g.e., by Rivière, the Heber copy, signature on title, Thomas Creede, n.d., 4to. (201), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 10S.

[£2 15s., new cf., t.e.g., title and some leaves stained, one leaf missing and another repaired, Nov. 25, Sotheby, Lot 465.]

Dallington (R.) Survey of the Great Dukes State of Tuscany, a few margins and corners restored, mor. ex., t.e.g., uncut, by W. Pratt, Miller arms on sides, E. Blount, 1605, 4to. (202), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 5s. D'Almeida (Manoel). Historia geral de Ethiopia a alta ou Prester Ioam, engraved title (col.) maps, mor. ex., Coimbra, Manoel Dias, 1660, folio (20), June 30, Sotheby

Quaritch, £8 5s. Dalré (M. A.) Maisons de Plaisance ou Palais de Campagne d'État de Milan, Tome premier (only), engraved title, 54 plates, old cf. gt., Milan, 1727, folio (148), March 3, Sotheby Edwards, £5 [Dalton (J.)] Gentleman in Black, 5 full-page plates and a tailpiece by George Cruikshank, mor. ex., g.e. (covers bound in), W. Kidd, 1831, 8vo. (68), May 28, Sotheby Pickering, £2 25. Damerval (Eloy). Le liure de la deablerie, première éd., lettres bâtardes, double columns, 48 lines, title leaf in fac., mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy (Huth copy, £22 in 1912), Paris, Michel le Noir, 1508, sm. folio (1102), May 13. Sotheby Maggs, £35 Dampier (W.) Collection of Voyages, maps and plates, 2 vol.,

old cf., not uniform, 1697-1709, 8vo. (401), Nov. 12, Puttick Lawson, £3 5s. Dampier (W.) New Voyage Round the World, first ed., maps, plates, a few side-notes cut into, name on title, one upper margin mended, cf. gt., g.e., 1697-1709, 8vo. (293), Feb. 3, Sotheby Halliday, £4 Dan (Pierre). Histoire de Barbarie et de ses Corsaires, engraved title, orig. cf., Paris, P. Rocolet, 1649, folio (205), June 30, Sotheby Edwards, £3 Daniel (Geo.) Merrie England in the Olden Time, first ed., etchings by J. Leech and other illustrations, 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1842, 8vo. (38), Nov. 25, Sotheby

Halliday, 2 IOS. Daniel (Sam.) Certaine Small Poems, with the Tragedy of Philotas, some margins scribbled on and corner mended, old russ. gt., m.e., G. Eld for Simon Waterson, 1605-(1603), sm. 8vo. (198), Nov. 4, Sotheby Bliss, £32

[Comprises: The Letter of Octavia, Cleopatra, Complaint of Rosamond and Ulysses and the Siren. The Philotas follows with the 2 blanks at the beginning, marked A and A2. The Panegyrike Certaine Epistles and A Defence of Ryme follow. The separate titles to the Panegyrike and Defence of Ryme have imprints "for Edward Blount, 1603." The Philotas in this volume is the first ed.]

Daniel (Sam.) Certaine Small Workes, first ed., 4 ll. in fac., separate titles, mor., rough edges, Printed by I. W. for Simon Waterson, 1607, sm. 8vo. (199), Nov. 4, Sotheby Bliss, £7 Daniel (Sam.) Certaine Small Workes, some of the pieces with separate titles, headlines cut into, 2 or 3 plain corners and errata leaf mended, some letters in fac., short copy, mor. ex., g.e., Printed by I. L. for Simon Waterson, 1611, sm. 8vo. (200), Nov. 4, Sotheby Morton, £5 IOS. Daniell (Sam.) African Scenery and Animals, orig. ed., both parts, 30 col. engravings, contemp. hf. russ., 1804, oblong folio (48), Feb. 3, Sotheby

Maggs, £29

[12 5s., in sheets, 25 col. plates (only), several repaired, a sheet of descriptions missing, April 14, Sotheby, Lot 572.] Daniell (Sam.) Picturesque Illustrations of the Scenery, Animals and Native Inhabitants of Ceylon, 12 col. plates, hf. mor. gt., uncut, 1808, oblong folio (49), Feb. 3, Sotheby Spencer, LII Daniell (Sam. and Wm.) Sketches representing the Native Tribes, Animals and Scenery of Southern Africa, 48 plates (a few foxed), hf. mor., t.e.g., 1820, 4to. (176), Oct. 28, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5S. Daniell (Thos.) Hindoo Excavation in the Mountains of Ellora in the Deccan, 22 col. plates, hf. mor., 1803Daniell (T. and W.) Oriental Scenery, series containing 96 col. aquatint views of India, etc., 4 vol., orig. hf.

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