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one of an ed. of 135 copies on handmade paper, cl., uncut, New York, 1901, 8vo. (33), Nov. 18, American Art Associa

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$10

Andrews (W. L.) New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York, a chronologically arranged account of engraved views from the first picture published in MDCLI. until the year MDCCC., numerous engravings, also the Duke's plan, plate in colour on Japan paper, one of 30 copies printed throughout on imperial Japan paper, with extra impressions of the engravings by E. Davis French, cl. gt., t.e.g., uncut, New York, 1897, 8vo. (28), Nov. 18, American Art Association $70

[$52.50, one of 170 copies on handmade paper, orange cl., uncut, same sale, Lot 29.] Andrews (W. L.) Prospect of the Colleges in Cambridge in New England, engraved by Wm. Burgis in 1726, the description by W. L. Andrews, 6 ports. and plates and a set of the proof plates on heavy paper, cl. and 4to. sheets in cl. folder, together 2 vol., one of the imperial Japan paper copies, of which 25 were printed, New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1897, 8vo. (26), Nov. 18, American Art Association

$35

[$12, orig. cl., one of an ed. of 115 copies on handmade paper, issued without the extra set of plates, same sale, Lot 27.]

Andrews (W. L.) Sextodecimos et infra, reproductions of bindings in the orig. colours and other illustrations, illuminated wrappers, uncut, with the folding wrapper, one of 140 copies on handmade paper, New York, 1899, 8vo. (32), Nov. 18, American Art Association $32 Andrews (W. L.) Trio of Eighteenth Century Engravers of Portraits in Miniature: Ficquet, Savart, Grateloup, ports. and vignettes, one plate in col., vell. wrappers, uncut, one of 161 copies on imperial Japan paper, New York, 1898, 8vo. (30), Nov. 18, American Art Association $12

Androuet du Cerceau (Jac.) Le Premier (et le Second) Volume des plus excellents Bastiments de France, 125 plates, 2 vol. in 1, orig. French cf. gt. (re-backed), g.e., Paris, pour ledit Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, 1607, large folio (39), Nov. 14, Sotheby Edwards, £8 5s. Androuet du Cerceau (Jac.) Livre d'Architecture, plates, vell., Paris, pour l'auteur, 1615-Francine (A.) Livre d'Architecture, plates, cf., rebacked, Paris, 1640, together 2 vol., folio (209), July 23, Sotheby C. Barnard, £7 5s. Angas (G. F.) New Zealanders illustrated, ro parts, col. plates, wrappers as issued, with title-page and list of subscribers, T. M’Lean, 1846-7, folio (160), April 8, Sotheby Spencer, £8 Angas (G. F.) South Australia illustrated, Parts 1 and 3-10 (9 parts only), col. plates, wrappers as issued, T. M'Lean, 1847, folio (161), April 8, Sotheby Spencer, £3 158.

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Angell (Chr.) Christ. Angell, a Grecian, who tasted of many stripes and torments inflicted by the Turkes for the faith which he had in Christ Iesus, woodcuts, old mor. ex., g.e., Oxford, J. Lichfeild and W. Wrench, 1617, sm. 4to. (31). Pickering, £10 5S. June 30, Sotheby Angelo (Dom.) L'Ecole des Armes, 47 plates (margins of some leaves and plates repaired), cf. ex., 1763, oblong Ellis, £2 1 2S. folio (438), May 20, Sotheby Angelo (Dom.) School of Fencing, trans. from the French, 47 plates, orig. cf., 1787, oblong 8vo. (64), Oct. 15, Puttick Maggs, 1 6s. [1 2s., old cf., May 20, Sotheby, Lot 543; £2, hf. cf. ex., name on title, July 21, Sotheby, Lot 10.] Angelus (Joh.) Astrolabium planum in tabulis ascendens, lit. goth, third ed., woodcuts and woodcut initials (title mended, a few leaves discoloured), mor. gt., g.e., Impressuz Venetijs per Luca Antoniu de Giunta florentinu, 1502, 4to. Bull, £5 10s. (851), May 13, Sotheby Astrolabium planum in tabulis ascendens, lit. Angelus (Joh.) goth., 174 leaves, one full-page and numerous smaller woodcuts, woodcut initials, device of Giunta on title and printer's device at end, a few blanks, corners mended, mor. ex. [Hain *1101, Proctor 5495], Impressum venetijs per iohanně Emericù de Spira alemanuz, 1594, 4to. (848), May Edwards, £8 10s. 13, Sotheby Anglo-Saxon Classics, imperial autograph ed., ed. by R. B. Anderson, illustrations, some in col., 15 vol., full leather, richly ornamented, linings of silk, t.e.g., uncut, London, Norroena Society [1906], 8vo. (280), Copenhagen, etc. : $92.50 April 23, American Art Association Anglo-Saxon Review, ed. by Lady Randolph Churchill, plates, 10 vol., decorated leather bindings, 1899-1901, imp. 8vo. (34), Nov. 18, American Art Association

Annals of Gallantry.

See Moore (A.)

$42

Annals of Sporting, by Caleb Quizem, Esq., folding col. front.,
engraved title with col. vignette and 23 col. plates by
Rowlandson and others, cf., Thomas Tegg, 1809, 8vo. (4),
Spencer, £3 10S.
Nov. 25. Sotheby
Annals of Sporting and Fancy Gazette, ports., col. and plain
woodcuts,
plates after Alken and others (some stained),
13 vol. (complete set), including the rare number for June,
1828, hf. cf., m.e., 1822-28, 8vo. (776), July 23, Sotheby
Spencer, £86
Anselme (P.) et Du Fourny (M.) Histoire Généalogique de
la Maison Royale de France, front. by C. N. Cochin,
woodcuts of arms, 9 vol., old cf. gt., r.e., Paris, 1726-33,
folio (680), July 30, Sotheby

Anson (G.) Voyage round the world,
42 copperplates, cf. gt., arms on
July 23, Sotheby

Quaritch, £9 25. compiled by R. Walter, side, 1748, 4to. (148), C. Barnard, £1 14S.

Anstey (C.) New Bath Guide, plates by Geo. Cruikshank and

others, orig. cl., with label, Hurst, Chance, 1830, 8vo. (13), March 12, Sotheby Halliday, £2 17s. 6d. Answere to the examination that is sayde to have bene made of one named John de Poltrot calling himself the Lord of Merey uppon the death of the late Duke of Guyse, black letter, unbd., Rouland Hall for Edwarde Sutton, 1563, 12mo. (350), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 Answere to the Hollanders Declaration concerning the occurents of the East India, the First Part, signature and catchword on p. 3 cut into, hf. mor., g.e., 1622, 4to. (33), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £5

Anthologie Françoise. See Monet (J.) Anthonie (King of Portugal). Explanation of the true and lawfull right and tytle of Prince Anthonie, concerning his Warres againste Phillip King of Castile, folding pedigree, old hf. mor., autograph signature of Wm. Herbert, Leyden, C. Plantyn, 1585, sm. 4to. (34), June 30, Sotheby

Quaritch, £7 5s. Anthropological Institute. Anthropologia, Vol. i., 1873-5Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Vol. i. to xix., xxiii. and xxvii., 1872-98, cl.-Vol. xxviii. to xlvii. in 40 nos., 1899-1917-Man, Vol. i. to viii., in 4 vol., cl.-Vol. ix. to xi., in 14 nos., 1901-11, together 80 vol. and numbers, 8vo. (20), Nov. 12, Puttick Quaritch, £20 Anthropological Institute. Journal, Vol. i. to xlvii. inclusive, Index by G. W. Bloxam-The Proceedings of the International Congress of Americanists, together 49 vol., cl. bds., and 1917 unbd., 1871-1917, 8vo. (12), Oct. 21, Sotheby Sully, £21

[£5 7s. 6d., Vol. i. to xix. and Vol. xxiii., together 20 vol., orig. cl., Jan. 28, Hodgson, Lot 719.] Antichità di Ercolano, comprising: Le Pitture Antiche d'Ercolano, 5 vol.-De' Bronzi di Ercolano, 2 vol.-Le Lucerne ed i Candelabri d'Ercolano, Tomo Unico-Catalogo degli Antichi Monumenti, Tomo i., full-page copper engravings, also numerous smaller engravings in the text, together 9 vol., hf. cf. and bds. (broken), Napoli, 1757-1755, atlas folio (970), Nov. 18, American Art Association $21 Antidotarius in the whiche thou mayst lerne howe thou shalt make many and dyuers noble plaesters, salves, oyntementes, powders, bawnes, oyles and wounde drynkes, etc., black letter (signs. A-E4, E1 and 4 wanting), unbd. [R. Wyer, n.d.], sm. 8vo. (42), Nov. 14, Sotheby Stowe, £6 Antiduello, or a Treatise, in which is discussed the lawfulnesse and unlawfulnesse of single combats, with the rare folded plate representing a combat between two knights, orig. blank before title, hf. mor., Thomas Harper, for Benjamin Fisher. . . 1632, sm. 4to. (31), Nov. 4, Sotheby Ellis, £8 Antiquarian Repertory, LARGE paper, 4 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 4to. (212), Oct. 28, Sotheby Rimell, £2 16S. [Another copy on Large Paper, russ. gt., realised £1 78.,

and a copy on small paper, russ. gt., £2, both at the same sale, Lots 211 and 213; £4, mor. gt., Large Paper, Dec. 2, Sotheby, Lot 218.] Antiquary (The), a Magazine devoted to the Past, ed. by E. Walford, illustrations, 5 vol., 1880-2-The Antiquary, new series, Vol. xxxiii. to li., 19 vol., 1897-1916, together 24 vol., cl., 4to. (13), Oct. 21, Sotheby Hill, £1 Anti-Union (The), a tri-weekly periodical paper, 32 numbers (all published), uncut as issued, Dublin, 1798-9, 4to. (476), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2s. Antoninus (Archiepisc. Florent.) Confessionale, lit. goth., double columns, 34 lines, 154 numbered leaves, including title [not in Hain or Proctor], hf. russ., a. n. [Venet., J. & G. de Gregoriis, 14—], 8vo. (32), Nov. 4, Sotheby

Grainger, LI Antoninus (Archiepisc. Florent.) Somma dello Arcivescovo Antonino omnis mortalium cura, rom. letter, 84 leaves, with sign. (a 8-k 8, 1 4), long lines, 28 to a full page, without foliation or catchwords (a few leaves stained), mor. ex., g.e., s. n. (Firenze, ? Printer of Benignus, dialectica, c. 1487-90), 4to. (853), May 13, Sotheby Maggs, £8 10S. Antoninus (Archiepisc. Florent.) Summa Theologica Pars IV., lit. goth. parva [Hain *1244(4), Copinger III. p. 240, Pellechet 879(4)], illuminated initial and 2 painted capitals, orig. Venetian oak bds. and leather, blind stamped, metal bosses, in box, Venetiis [L. Wild], 1481, sm. folio (43), Nov. 14, Sotheby Merton, £9 IOS. Antoninus (Archiepisc. Florent.) Tractato uolgare che e intitolato Curam illius habe, rom. letter, 82 leaves, woodcut of the saint on title and on last leaf, lower corner of last leaf mended, mor. gt., g.e. [not seen by Hain 1214, Proctor 6355], Firenze per Ser Lorenzo de morgiani e Ianni di Piero de magaza Mcccclxxxxiii. (1493), 4to. (855). May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s. Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius). Golden Boke, trans. by John Bourchier, Lord Berners, black letter, title within woodcut border, with old signature," Symo. Cadburye," woodcut initials, sheep gt., Imprinted in Paules Churcheyarde, at the sygne of the Lambe by Abraham Vele, 1557, sm. 8vo. (422), Nov. 4, Sotheby Edwards, £10

[3 7s. 6d., pigskin, title repaired, May 28, Hodgson, Lot 558.] Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius). Libro Aureo, title within a figured woodcut border, mor. gt., g.e., Enveres, por Juan Grapheus, 1534, 8vo. (565), April 8, Sotheby

Edwards, £3 15s. Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius). Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, trans. by G. Long, illustrations in col. (on mounts) by W. R. Flint, vell., uncut, t.e.g., ties, The Riccardi Press, for the Medici Society, 1909, 4to. (645), Dec. 2, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 18s.

Antonius Nelrissensis (A.) In vafre dicta Philosophorum, etc.,

lit. goth. et rom., double columns, 24 leaves, signs. A-D (probably wants several leaves at end), woodcut initials, new vell., a. u. n. [Sevilla, tres Compagneros Alemanes, c. 1498], sm. folio (3), Nov. 14, Sotheby Purchase, £9 5s. Antonius Nelrissensis (A.) Recognito Hymnorum, lit. goth. et lit. rom., long lines, woodcut initial, printer's device at end, wants A 1, mor. gt., some uncut leaves, Lugrunii per Arnaldum guillermum de Brocario, 1508, 4to. (856), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 5s. Apocalypsis S. Johannis. Block Book, first issue of the fourth xylographic ed., the complete book of 48 leaves, each printed on one side only, probably by friction (11 × 8in.), (illustration in catalogue), [s. n., Germany, ? Bavaria, c. 1455-70 ?], sm. folio (47), Nov. 14, Sotheby Gerardt, £1,350 [Schr. iv., p. 164, 168 sq. Sotheby Í., 21-23. Proct. No. 39, p. 28. Poll. i., p. 3, IB. 41. The first issue of the so-called fourth ed., having block 7 (sig. D) and block 17 (sig. I), both in first state. The state of block 17 was apparently noted for the first time in Murray's German Catal., No. 2 (and see No. 449). In the present copy, some edges of the leaves have been strengthened by paper on the blank backs. Other pieces are bound in the same vol., in the order following: (1) Aquino (S. Thomas de), Postilla in Iob, Esslingen, C. Fyner, 1474; (2) Tractatus de Occultatione Viciorum sub Spem (?) Virtutum, MS. on paper, dated 1478 (26 leaves); (3) Apocalypse block-book, as above; (4) Aurbach (Joh. de) Summa de Sacramentis, Augsb., G. Zainer, 1469; (5) Gerson (J.) Conclusiones de diuersis materiis moralibus [s. n., Esslingen, C. Fyner, c. 1473-4]. An inscription inside the front cover shows that the binding was executed before 16 May, 1495.] Apocalypsis S. Johannis. Block Book of the Apocalyptic Visions of St. John, old English mor. gt., ornamental borders, gt. back, from the Pembroke library (£2,120 in 1914), Absque nota [? Nürnberg, or near Bamberg, c. 1460], sm. folio (11), July 18, Sotheby Foster, £950

[This ed. is regarded by Schreiber as a second impression of the original issue. It consists of 50 leaves of designs and inscriptions in gothic characters, printed in pale brown ink from wood blocks on one side of the paper only, the blank sides being pasted together, with the exception of the first and last. The first leaf slightly defective, one or two small holes in this leaf and the last, a few margins cut into, the 11th and 12th leaves have a small hole, 1. 43 is defective. On the recto of the first leaf, which is otherwise blank, is MS. inscription. Illustration in catalogue.] Apocalypsis Jhesu Christi, Fluctuabit sed non demergetur, lit. goth., large cut of the storm on the Sea of Galilee, with Christ sleeping, and 13 full-page woodcuts (should be 15), with text on verso of each, orig. vell., Impressa per Alex.

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