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scription, Richarde ffarneworths booke," on fly-leaf, [1654], sm. 4to. (555), July 16, Hodgson Christopher, £11 Farnworth (R.) The Burning Lampe set upp before the Throne, an unpublished MS. of Quaker interest, legibly written on 60 pp. (stained), signed "R. F., 1653," mor., sm. 4to. (554), July 16, Hodgson Christopher, £3 38. Fashion and Folly. See Egan Faulkner (T.) Historical Account of Fulham, map and engravings, with 6 extra plates added, hf. cf., t.e.g., uncut, 1813, 8vo. (350), Oct. 21, Sotheby Wragge, £1 16s. Faulkner (T.) Historical Descriptoin of Chelsea, illustrations (six additional added), hf. cf., t.e.g., uncut, 1829, 8vo. (349), Oct. 21, Sotheby Wragge, £1 6s. Faulkner (T.) History and Antiquities of Kensington, illustrations, cf., 1820, 8vo. (351), Oct. 21, Sotheby

Wragge, £1 12S.

[ Is., orig. hf. binding, part of title cut off, Oct. 15, Puttick, Lot 231.] Favre (M. de). Les Quatres Heures de la Toilette des Dames, front., vignette, 4 plates and 4 tail-pieces, after Leclerc, by Lagrand and others, contemp. French cf., Paris, 1779, 8vo. (342), March 12, Sotheby Parsons, 17 IOS. Fayrer (J.) Thanatophidia of India, 31 col. plates, 1872, folio (304), Feb. 3, Sotheby Quin, £2 15s. Fea (Allan). The Flight of the King, 1897-Secret Chambers and Hiding-Places, 1901-King Monmouth, 1902-After Worcester Fight, 1904-Picturesque Houses, n.d., all with illustrations, presentation copies from the author, orig. cl., t.e.g., together 5 vol., 8vo. (866), Feb. 17, Sotheby Mayhew, £3

Feasey (H. J.) Westminster Abbey historically described, 75 photogravure plates (limited to 350 copies), hf. vell., t.e.g., 1899, 4to. (272), June 18, Hodgson Edwards, £1 14s. Fedele and Fortunio. The deceites in Loue: excellently discoursed in a very pleasaunt and fine conceited Comoedie, of two Italian Gentlemen, trans. out Italian and set downe according as it hath beene presented before the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie, black letter, title in roman and italic, some roman in the text, title within woodcut border (a small rust-hole in D 4 damages two letters, otherwise fine copy), with orig. blank leaf at end, unbd., loose, At London, printed for Thomas Hacket, and are to be solde at his shop in Lumberd streete, vnder the Popes head. Anno. 1585, sm. 4to. (107), March 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £3,020 [Foundation play of Shakespeare's comedy, Two Gentlemen of Verona.” An unrecorded ed., and probably unique. Collation: Two leaves unsigned, B-H 2 in fours; 28 leaves; 1 a, title, 1 b, blank, 2 a, dedication, To the Woorshipfull, and very courteous Gentleman, Maister M. R., M.A., commendeth this pleasaunt and fine conceited Comoedie," dedicatory epistle of 11 lines, signed "Your woorships to his power M.A."; 2 b, "The Pro

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logue before the Queene," in two 6-line stanzas; 3-27 a, the Comedy; 27 b, "The Epilogue at the Court," a verse of 6 lines over the initials M.A.; 28 blank. The headline reads "A Pleasant Comœdie-of two Italian Gentlemen." The characters are named, in roman type, in the outer margins. The Italian original, called " II Fedele," was by Luigi Pasqualigo, and was printed at Venice in 1576. Illustrations of title and dedication in catalogue.j Félibien (A.) Principes de l'Architecture, de la Sculpture, de la Peinture, engravings, oid cf., Paris, 1690, 4to. (210), March 3, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £1 Félibien des Avaux (J. F.) Recueil Historique de la Vie et des Ouvrages des plus célèbres Architectes, orig. ed., 2 vignettes by C. Vermeulen, after Seuin (no title), old cf., arms in gold of Cardinal Mazarin, 1687, 4to. (203), Dec. 2, Sotheby Tregaskis, £I IIS. Fell (Margaret). Answer to A. Smallwood, priest of Graystock, in Cumberland, an orig. MS. of Quaker interest, written on 70 pp. (imperfect at end and some margins mended), signed M. F.," mor. gt., autograph M. F., 1668," on fly-leaf, sm. 4to. (557), July 16, Hodgson Christopher, £3 35. Fell (Margaret). Second Call unto the Seed of Israel and the Righteous Law of God justified, an unpublished MS. of Quaker interest, written on 30 pp., signed at end, "Margaret Fell, 1659," mor. gt., with signature "Jo. Abraham Book, 1711," on fly-leaf, sm. 4to. (553), July 16, Hodgson Christopher, £4 4s.

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[Margaret Fell, afterwards Margaret Fox, lived at Swarthmore Hall, near Dalton-on-Furness, the meetingplace of the Quakers of the period, and this and the preceding MS. came from the library there.] Fellowes (W. D.) Visit to the Monastery of La Trappe, 12 col. plates, LARGE PAPER, Contemp. mor. gt., g.e., 1823, 8vo. (3), Feb. 3, Sotheby Bain, £3 8s. Fellows (C.) Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc, LARGE PAPER, the author's copy, with the plates in two states, plain and col., 13 orig. water-colour sketches, most of them the originals for the plates, autograph signed contributions on the ascent by E. J. Clark, F. Clissold, J. Auldjo and others, MS. list of expenses, the orig. certificate of the ascent signed by the guides, etc., mor. gt., g.e., 1827, 4to. (977), July 23, Sotheby

Edwards, £5 5S. Fénélon (F.) Adventures of Telemachus, trans. by Smollett, first ed., 2 vol., cf. ex., t.e.g., uncut, 1776 (36), July 28, Sotheby Last, £6 Fénélon (F.) Avantures de Télémaque, port. after J. Vivien, 24 plates and 43 vignettes by B. Picart, Debrie and others, mor. gt., g.e., Amsterdam, chez J. Wetstein, G. Smith, etc., 1734, folio (215), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £36

[£13 10s., cf. ex., 4to., with the 6 pages (suppressed) of

verses at end, March 12, Sotheby, Lot 478; £4 12s. 6d., old cf., 4to., Feb. 19, Hodgson, Lot 572.] Fénélon (F.) Avantures de Télémaque, 96 engraved plates by J. B. Tilliard, after C. Monnet, including 2 engraved titles and 24 large tail-pieces, one plate and lower margins of five others stained, 2 vol. in 1, contemp. mor., g.e., Paris, 1785, 4to. (479), March 12, Sotheby Meuleneere, £35 Fénélon (F.) Avantures de Télémaque, port. by Vivien and plates by Queverdo, 4 vol., old mor. gt., g.e., Paris, P. Didot l'ainé, 1796, 8vo. (84), April 14, Sotheby Maggs, £4 Fénélon (F.) Avantures de Télémaque, grand papier vélin, port. by Vivien and plates by Marillier, proofs before letters, 2 vol., old cf. gt., g.e., presentation copy, with MS. inscription on fly-leaf, le 1er janvier 1840, donné à Stanhope par son ami d'Orsay," Paris, de l'imprimerie de Crapelet, an IV. [1796], 8vo. (50), April 8, Sotheby

Maggs, £12

[3 3s., bds., uncut, thick paper, name on hf.-titles, Dec. 2, Sotheby, Lot 610.]

Fenn (Sir Jno.) See Paston Letters Fenollosa (E. F.) Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art, plates in black and white and col. fronts., 2 vol., bds., cl. backs, uncut, New York, n.d., royal 8vo. (41), Dec. 11, American Art Association $15 Fenton (G.) Golden Epistles, black letter, title within woodcut border (name cut away from top), woodcut initials (lower margins of several 11. wormed, 2 11. repaired, a number of 11. stained, some with ink), new hf. mor., Henry Middleton for Rafe Newbery, 1575, sm. 4to. (458), Nov. 25, Sotheby Last, £1 25.

Fergusson (Jas.) Tree and Serpent Worship, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1868, 4to. (224), July 16, Sotheby Barnard, £4 IOS. Fergusson (Robt.) Poems, first ed., name on title, old cf., Edinburgh, Walter and Thomas Ruddiman, 1773, 8vo. (783), Feb. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £3 15s. [Fernandez (Alf.)] Historia Partenopea (Poema), lit. rom., long lines, 32 to a full page, the first page of dedication and the first page of text within Italian woodcut border, contemp. Venetian mor., blind-stamped scroll frame sides, r.e. (under cover worn), Ynpresso en Roma per Maestre Stephano Guilleri de lo Reño, año de 1516 (with device), sm. folio (302), Nov. 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £14

[Four preliminary leaves of dedication, the first leaf blank; sigs. A-T 8, V 10 leaves.]

Ferrandus (Thos.) Epistolae, roman letter, long lines, 25 to a full page, 10 11., containing 8 letters and 2 epigrams, without marks (wormed), Absque ulla nota (c. 1475)Dictys Cretensis. Historia Trojana, roman letter, long lines, without marks (wormed) [Hain-Copinger 6156, Proctor 5857], Impressum Mediolani . M.cccc.Lxxvii. die decimo nono mensis Maii (Milan, Philipp of Lavagna,

19 May, 1477), in 1 vol., old mor. gt., g.e., from the Pembroke library (£30 in 1914), 4to. (55), July 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £13 Ferrari (F.) Costumi di Roma, 31 col. plates, including engraved title, loose in portfolio, Roma, n.d., folio (137), March 3, Sotheby Edwards, £4 15S. Ferrario (Dr. Jules). Il Costume Antico e Moderno, several hundred plates, many col., 10 vol., Italian mor., g.e., Milano, 1816-1826, folio (84), April 23, American Art Association $115

[Europe only. Does not contain the volumes relating to Asia, Africa and America.] Ferrario (Dr. Jules). Il Costume Antico e Moderno, 1,500 plates, including folding maps, aquatint plates and 1,297 col. engravings, 20 vol., hf. sheep, entirely uncut (rubbed), Milano, dalla Tipografia dell' Editore, 1829-1834, sm. folio (407), Nov. 18, American Art Association $180

[Number 18 of a very limited Italian text ed., with the two rare volumes relating to America.] Ferrario (Dr. Jules). Storia ed Analisi degli Romanzi di Cavalleria e dei Poemi Romanzeschi d'Italia con dissertazioni-Appendici [by Count Melzi], LARGE PAPER, with double set of plates, plain and col., 4 vol., upper margins of Vol. i. stained, ĥf. mor. ex., Milano, 1828-9, 8vo. (343), March 12, Sotheby Edwards, £8 10s. Fétis (F. J.) Biographie Universelle des Musiciens, et Supplément, 10 vol. in 5, 1873-80, 8vo. (78), April 29, Puttick Ellis, £2 10s. Fieffé (E.) Histoire des Troupes Étrangères au Service de France, col. plates of military costume, etc., 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., signed copy, Paris, Librairie Militaire, 1854, 8vo. (756), Dec. 2, Sotheby Thorp, £2 138. Field (Eugene). Little Book of Western Verse, first ed., one of 250 copies privately printed, bds., cl. back, uncut, Chicago, 1889, sm. 8vo. (290), Dec. 11, American Art Association

$12

[$200, bds., cl. back, Large Paper, containing a twostanza poem in the autograph of the author, Dec. 9, American Art Association, Lot 404.] Field (Eugene). Love-Songs of Childhood, first ed., LARGE PAPER, limited to 106 copies on Van Gelder paper, vell., t.e.g., uncut, New York, 1894, 8vo. (295), Dec. 11, American Art Association

$11

Field (Eugene). My Book, vignettes by C. M. Seÿppel, vell. [Chicago, 1905], 4to. (300), Dec. 11, American Art Association $17.50 Field (M.)_Fair Rosamond, 210 copies printed, initials in red, orig. bds., Vale Press, 1897, 8vo. (438), April 14, Sotheby Bickers, 14S.

Field (M.) Julia Domna, a Play, 240 copies printed, woodcut border, orig. bds., Vale Press, 1903, 8vo. (445), April 14. Sotheby Bickers, 12s.

Field (M.) Race of Leaves, a Play, woodcut border by Charles Ricketts, orig. bds., Vale Press, 1901, 8vo. (440), April 14, Sotheby Neumayer, 14s. Field (M.) World at Auction, 210 copies printed, art bds., uncut, Vale Press, 1898, demy 8vo. (958), Nov. 25, Sotheby Wragge, 12s. [145., same state, April 14, Sotheby, Lot 439; £4 5S., mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, May 13, Sotheby, Lot 906.] Field (N.) Amends for Ladies, a Comedie, first ed., fine copy, orig. blank for A I, unbd., G. Eld for M. Walbancke, 1618, sm. 4to. (108), March 20, Sotheby Sabin, £76 Field (N.) Amends for Ladies, a Comedy, 2 headlines cut into, orig. blank before title, unbd., J. Okes for M. Walbancke, 1639, sm. 4to. (109), March 20, Sotheby

Edwards, £8 5s. Fielding (H.) Joseph Andrews, first ed., 2 vol., modern cf. gt., in case, A. Millar, 1742, sm. 8vo. (669), Nov. 4, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £70

[W. M. Thackeray's copy, with 17 sketches in pencil by himself. These two volumes are fully described in "Thackerayana," and six of the sketches are there reproduced.] Fielding (H.) Joseph Andrews, first ed., 2 vol., orig. cf. (rebacked), A. Millar, 1742, 8vo. (112), July 23, Sotheby Edwards, £18 Fielding (H.) Miscellanies, first ed., with list of subscribers, 3 vol., cf., gt. backs, g.e., by Pratt, name on titles, Printed for the Author and sold by A. Millar, opposite to Catherinestreet, in the Strand, 1743, 8vo. (255), Nov. 4, Sotheby Halliday, £16

[11 5s., old cf., April 8, Sotheby, Lot 51.] [Fielding (H.)] Old Man taught Wisdom, or the Virgin Unmask'd, a farce, first ed., unbd., uncut, in case, Printed for John Watts . . . in Wild Court, 1735, 8vo. (254), Nov. 4, Sotheby Pickering, £8 Fielding (H.) Proposal for making an effectual provision for the Poor, first ed., folding plans (title defective and front 11. stained and frayed), wrappers as issued, A. Millar, 1753, 8vo. (402), Oct. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £3 10S. Fielding (H.) Tom Jones, first ed., 6 vol. (holes in c 12 and D I), Vol. iii. cf. gt., 1749, 12mo. (1190), May 13, Sotheby Spencer, £8

[£4 5s., old hf. cf., April 29, Puttick, Lot 251.] Fielding (H.) [Works.] Tom Jones, 6 vol., with the Errata in Vol. i., 1749—Amelia, 4 vol., 1752-Joseph Andrews, 2 vol., 1742-The Champion, 2 vol., 1741-Voyage to Lisbon, 1755, first eds., with the Enquiry on the Increase of Robbers, second ed., 1751, together 16 vol., uniform cf. gt., g.e., by Pratt, 1741-55, 12mo. (341), April 30, HodgBatsford, £44 Fielding (H.) [Works.] Tom Jones, 2 vol.-Amelia-Joseph Andrews-Jonathan Wild, etc., LARGE PAPER (limited to

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