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Dilke (Lady). French Decoration and Furniture-French Engravers and Draughtsmen, plates, together 2 vol., cl. gt., 1901-2, 8vo. (460), Jan. 28, Hodgson Mayhew, £5 15s. Dilke (Lady). French Engravers and Draughtsmen of the XVIIIth Century, illustrations, orig. cl., t.e.g., 1902, imp. 8vo. (369), Feb. 19, Hodgson G. H. Brown, £2 18s. Dillenius (J. J.) Horti Elthamensis Plantarum Rariorum a J. J. Dellenio, descriptarum Elthami in Cantio, in Horto J. Sherard, 324 plates, 2 vol. in 1, hf. vell., uncut, Lugduni Batavorum, 1774, folio (23), Dec. 2, Sotheby £I IS. [1 15s., new hf. cf., same sale, Lot 483.] Dinet (Jac.) L'Idée d'une belle mort ou d'une mort Chrestienne dans le recit de la fin heureuse de Louis XIII., Roy de France et Navarre, contemp. vell. gt., arms of Louis XIV., Paris, de l'Imprimerie royale, 1656, folio (238), June 30, Sotheby Maggs, £4

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Diodati (Jean). See Epistres des Saints Apostres Diodorus Siculus. Bibliothecae Historicae, text red ruled, contemp. cf. gt., Lyonese style, g.e., Basileae, per H. Petri, 1548, folio (211), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £39 Diogenes Laertius. De vita et moribus philosophorum libri X., old French mor. gt., tooled with "cordelières des veuves," forming compartments containing double triangles or 'deltas," back tooled with deltas," unusual specimen, Lugduni, 1559, 8vo. (277), Oct. 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £6 Dionysius Alexandrinus. The Surveye of the World, Englished by Thomas Twine, black letter, title stained, old parchment, Henry Bynneman, 1572, sm. 8vo. (239), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch,, £6 15s. Dionysius Areopagiticus. De Celesti Hierarchia [et alia Opuscula] per Ambrosium (Camuldulensium) Monachum Florentinum ex Greco in Latinum traducto," MS. on vell. (120 ll., 11 by 7in.), semi-roman letters, long lines, 32 to a full page, by an Italian scribe, marginal notes in a later hand, the first page decorated, many illuminated initials, mor. super-ex., g.e., by Leighton, Scripsit, 1436, sm. folio (261), Nov. 14, Sotheby Maggs, £60

[From the Dunn Library. £67 in 1914.] Dire (sic) Christianorum Illustrium in Lutherum Heresiarcham. Ex translatione Hymni, Qui Te Deum inscribitur, woodcut on the title and reverse of second leaf, mor., by W. Pratt (Huth copy, £3 3s. in 1912), s. l. et a., sm. 8vo. (1127), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 15S.

[This piece consists of only two leaves. It is an adaptation of the Te Deum to the cursing of Luther.] Directorium Chori, printed in red and black, old stamped pigskin, 1618, 8vo. (62), Jan. 1, Puttick Peters, £1 15S. Discourse of that which is past since the Kings departure from Gouy to pursue the Prince of Parma, some pagination cut into, unbd., I. Wolfe, 1592, sm. 4to. (240), June 30, Sotheby Pickering, £8 15s.

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Discourse of the bloody and cruell Battaile of late loste by the great Turke Sultan Selim, black letter, woodcut of printer's device at end, hf. mor., At the three Cranes in the Vintree by Thomas Dawson, n.d., 12mo. (241), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 5s. Discourse upon the present State of France, orig. blank marked "A before title and blank at end, old cf. gt., by Hering, Without printer's name, 1588, 4to. (244), June 30, Sotheby Pickering, £6 15S. Discovery of the great subtiltie and wonderful wisedome of the Italians whereby they beare sway over the most part of Christendome [signed at end, G. B. A. F.], black letter, cf. gt., arms on sides, g.e., Iohn Wolfe, 1591, 4to. (245), June 30, Sotheby Pickering, £6 [£8 15s., mor. ex., arms on sides, same sale, Lot 246.] Discouerie of the most secret and subtile practises of the Jesuïtes, trans. out of French, 4 ll. cut into, hf. mor., At London, printed for Robert Bolton, 1610, sm. 4to. (115), Feb. 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 Discoverie of the true cause why Ireland was never Subdued. See Davies (Sir J.) Distant (W. L.) Insecta Transvaaliensis, col. plates, in the II parts, I vol., 1900-11, 4to. (414), Dec. 2, Sotheby Wheldon, £3 10S. D'Israeli (B.) [Works.] The Star Chamber, 9 parts in 1 vol., 1826-Vivian Grey, 5 vol., 1826-27-The Voyage of Captain Popanilla, 1828- -Cantarini Fleming, 4 vol., 1832The Wondrous Tale of Alroy, 3 vol., stamp mark erased from titles, 1833-The Revolutionary Epick (in Three Books), 2 vol. in 1, presentation copy, with inscription, The Dowager Countess of Cork and Orrery from her friend the Author "-Vindication of the English Constitution, 1835, etc., all first eds., together 38 vol., mor. ex., t.e.g., uncut, by Rivière; those works which were issued in bds. with printed paper labels have specimen labels mounted and bound in, and all printed wrappers and advertisements have been preserved, some hf.-titles missing, 1826-86, 4to., 8vo. and 12m0. (73), July 21, Sotheby Sotheran, £150 D'Israeli (B.) [Works.] The Star Chamber, 9 parts in 1, 1826 -Vivian Grey, 5 vol., 1826-7-The Voyage of Captain Popanella, 1828-The Young Duke, 3 vol., 1831-Contarini Fleming, 4 vol., 1832-Alroy, 3 vol., 1833-The Revolutionary Epick, MS. inscription on title, Ed. Lytton Bulwer, from his affectionate friend Disraeli," orig. bds., uncut, 1834-The Crisis Examined, 1834—Vindication of the English Constitution, extra illustrated by the insertion of numerous ports., autograph letter of Beaconsfield inserted, 1835, etc., all first eds.-The Revolutionary Epic, 1864-Home Letters, second ed., 1885, together 52 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., not subject to return for missing hf.-titles, 1826-86, 8vo. (912), July 23, Sotheby F. Owens, £105

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PH The City Companies of London, illustrareus ang c. 1904, 4to. (182), Oct. 15. Puttick

Fowler, IOS. Den H H Scott and Sebright-The Post and the Padeck-Suk and Scarlet-Saddle and Sirloin, by the Druid, together 4 vol., plates, hf. mor., n.d., 8vo. (83), April 14, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 6s. Debts A Account of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's Bav, folding map, cf., 1744, 4to. (177), July 23, Sotheby H. Stevens, £5 10s.

44. cf gt., April 8. Sotheby, Lot 111.] Dobson Austin). The Quiet Life, plates by E. A. Abbey and Parsons, cf. gt., 1890-The Song of Solomon, col. plates by Granville Fell, special ed. of 100 copies on Japan paper, mor., g e., together 2 vol., n.d., 8vo. (401), Feb. 19, Hodgson £2 IS. Dobson (Austin). William Hogarth (with a Catalogue of Prints) and an Introduction by Sir Walter Armstrong, plates in photogravure and fac., cl., uncut, London, 1902, roval 4to. (48), Dec. 11, American Art Association $13 Doctrine (La) des princes et des seruans en court (4 11.), lettres batardes, long lines, 25 to a full page, title begins with a large gothic initial, on reverse is a large woodcut depicting a saint seated in a gothic chair, without marks, mor. ex., doublures, g.e., by Chambolle-Duru, Absque ulla nota (Angoulême, c. 1492), sm. 4to. (49), July 18, Sotheby

Maggs, £48

[MS. note on fly-leaf reads: "On peut vois au no. 561 du catalogue Rothschild un autre exemplaire de ce livre. Il est imprimé avec le même caractère que les Auctores octo imprimés à Angoulême le 17 May 1491 par Pierre Alain et Andre Chauvin Je ne crois pas qu'on en connaisse d'autre que ces deux là.-B. T. P."]

Dodd (W.) Oration delivered at the dedication of FreeMason's Hall, Great Queen St., hf. cf., uncut, 1776, 4to. (223). Oct. 21, Sotheby Maggs, £1 4s. Dodgson (C. L.) Alice's Aventeuer im Wunderland, first German ed., illustrations by Tenniel, presentation copy, with inscription, Nellie Desanges from the Author," orig. cl.. g.e., 1869, 8vo. (737), July 9, Hodgson

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Spencer, £6 178. 6d., orig. cl., g.e., inscribed With the author's kind regards," name of recipient erased, April 29, Puttick, Lot 199.] Dodgson (C. L.) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first published ed., illustrations by J. Tenniel, orig. cl., 1866, Svo. (033), March 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £37

21, orig. cl. (repaired), Jan. 1, Puttick, Lot 386; £11, orig cl.. repaired and new end-papers, same sale, Lot 420; 410 ros., orig. cl., library label removed, back repaired and 2 leaves torn, April 30, Hodgson, Lot 64; £25 10s., orig el., loose and some pages foxed, May 28, Sotheby,

Lot 676; £24 15s., orig. cl., some leaves loose and a few stains; 12, orig. cl., damaged, soiled copy, same sale, Lot 74 £21 IOS., orig. cl., some leaves torn and others stained, binding frayed, same sale, Lot 75.]

Dodgson (C. L.) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, ed. de luxe, col. plates by A. Rackham, orig. buckram [1907], 8vo. (226), Aug. 13, Hodgson Cooper, £2 7s. 6d.

[£2 2s., same state, same sale, Lot 192; £2 45., same state, same sale, Lot 193.]

Dodgson (C. L.) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, ed. de luxe, col. plates by Arthur Rackham, buckram gt., n.d., 8vo. (404), Feb. 19, Hodgson Bumpus, £2 128. Dodgson (C. L.) Hunting of the Snark, thirteenth thousand, 9 illustrations, orig. pictorial cl. bds., 1876, 8vo. (161), Feb. 17, Sotheby Atkinson, 6s. Dodgson (C. L.) Through the Looking Glass, first ed., 50 illustrations by Tenniel, mor., g.e., gold line borders and centre inlays, by De Sauty, 1872, 8vo. (319), March 12, Sotheby Craven, £7 5s.

[ 15s., orig. cl. (stained), April 14, Sotheby, Lot 422; £3 12s. 6d., orig. cl., April 30, Hodgson, Lot 65.] Dodgson (C. L.) [Works.] Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first ed., 42 illustrations by John Tenniel, mor., g.e., floral design on back and sides, covers bd. in, 1866-Phantasmagoria and other Poems, first ed., mor., g.e., side borders of leaves and roses with a rose and four circles of leaves in the centre, silk end-papers, covers bd. in, 1869Through the Looking-Glass, first ed., 50 illustrations by John Tenniel, washed throughout, bd. same style as No. 317, 1872-Hunting of the Snark, first ed., 9 illustrations by Henry Holiday, mor., g.e., floral designs, silk endpapers, 1876, together 4 vol., 8vo. (317-318-320-321), March 12, Sotheby Craven, £56 Dodoens (R.) Nievve Herball, a Historie of Plantes, trans. Henry Lyte, first ed., many hundred woodcuts (some leaves wormed, 6 leaves in the index mended), contemp. oak bds. and stamped leather, rough edges, By me Gerard Dewes in Pawles Churchyarde, 1578, thick sm. 4to. (266), Nov. 14, Sotheby Edwards, £7

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[£8 15s., old cf., some leaves frayed, March 3, Sotheby, Lot 164.] Dodsley (R.) Select Collection of Old English Plays, ed. by W. Carew Hazlitt, fourth and best ed., 15 vol., orig. cl., 1874-76, 8vo. (410), April 8, Sotheby

G. H. Brown, £8 2s. 6d. [£17 5s., hf. mor. gt., fine set, May 1, Hodgson, Lot 79.] Dodsley (R.) Collection of Poems by several Hands, 6 vol., old cf., R. & J. Dodsley, 1758, 8vo. (181), Oct. 21, Sotheby Maggs, £2 18s.

[W. M. Thackeray's copy, with his library mark on titlepage of each volume. Purchased at the Thackeray sale (lot 72), March 18, 1864.]

Dodsley (R.) Economy of Human Life, proof engravings by Silvester Harding and the 49 orig. water-colour drawings by him, besides a sepia miniature of the artist by his son, G. P. Harding, and a port. of Silvester Harding on India paper, with letters (of which only 30 copies were printed at Lee Priory Press), LARGEST PAPER COPY, mor. ex., silk doublures, g.e., by C. Clarke, London, S. & E. Harding, 1795, 4to. (224), Nov. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £74

[This copy was specially printed with the spaces left blank for the insertion of the drawings, and the proofs on India paper are also unique.] Dodwell (E.) Views in Greece, descriptions in English and French, 30 engravings, col. equal to highly-finished drawings, mor. ex., g.e., 1821, folio (57), Feb. 3, Sotheby Edwards, £6 15s.

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[£6 10s., mor. ex., same state, March 12, Sotheby, Lot Dolce (Lod.) Le Trasformationi (d'Ovidio), italic letter, title within a woodcut border, cuts in the text, old cf., Venetia, G. Giolito, 1555, 4to. (165), March 3, Sotheby Lewine, 19s. Dolce (Lod.) Vita di Carlo Quinto Imp, italic letter, engraved title, containing port., old mor. gt., arms of Marc Foscarini, Doge of Venice, in gold on sides, g.e., Vinegia, G. Giolito, 1567, 4to. (249), June 30, Sotheby

Quaritch, £4 10S. Dolorous Discourse of a most terrible and bloudy battel fought in Barbarie the fowrth day of August last past 1578 wherein were slaine two Kings, etc., black letter, one top line cut into, old hf. russ., Iohn Charlewood and Thomas Man, n.d., 12mo. (250), June 30, Sotheby

Dobell, £9 15s. Dome (The), a Quarterly of all the Arts, two series complete, 5 nos. orig. bds. and 7 vol. orig. cl., illustrations, together 12 vol., 1897-1900, 4to. (57), July 30, Sotheby Bain, I 16s. Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano. Prima pars Lecturae super VI. Decretalium, lit. goth., 324 ll. (with signs. aj a blank wanting, also the 11th and 12th ff. missing), [Hain *7539, Proctor 4247], [colophon] Impssa Venetiis per magistrum Jacobum de Rubeis Gallicum. . anno 1476 quarto Idus Septembris Ejusdem Auctoris super secunda parte VI. Decretalium, lit. goth. (two types), 225 11., with signs. [Hain *7541, Proctor 4321], [colophon] Venetiis, Impressus impensis Jo. de Colonia et Jo. Mathen de Gherretzem, 1477, in I vol., illuminated miniature at the beginning of each vol., the margins of the first page of first vol. decorated, with an emblazoned coat-of-arms, old German oak bds., stamped leather and clasps (back and covers renewed), large thick folio (667), Nov. 25, Sotheby Last, £8 10s. Donatus (Ælius). Commentarius in Terentii Comedias, lit. rom., 162 leaves, first and last blank, the first wanting

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