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Goethe (J. W. von). Works, trans. by T. Carlyle, A. Swanwick, Sir T. Martin and others, 12 vol.-Life, by G. H. Lewes, plates after Lalauze, Kirbach, etc., 2 vol., together 14 vol., buckram, Nimmo, 1903, 8vo. (596), Aug. 13, Hodgson G. H. Brown, £10 IOS. Goffe (T.) The Careles Shepherdess, a tragi-comedy... with an Alphabetical Catalogue of all such Plays that ever were Printed, first ed., unbd. (hole in title, blank for A I wanting), Richard Rogers and William Ley, 1656, sm. 4to. (134), March 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £27 10S.

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[The Alphabetical Catalogue occupies six pages at the end of the Comedy. It is headed: 'An exact and perfect Catalogue of all Playes' that are printed." The earliest known list of plays.] Goffe (T.) The Couragious Turke, or Amurath the First, a Tragedie, first ed. (some side-notes cut into, last leaf stained), unbd., B. Alsop and T. Fawcett for R. Meighen, 1632, sm. 4to. (133), March 20, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s. Goffe (T.) The Raging Turke, or Baiazet the Second, a Tragedie, first ed. (one or two lower corners frayed, title and some ll. stained), unbd., A. Mathewes for R. Meighen, 1631, sm. 4to. (132), March 20, Sotheby Pickering, £5 5S. Gold (Capt.) Oriental Drawings, with description, 50 col. plates exhibiting the manners, customs, ceremonies, etc. of the natives of India, etc., hf. cf., 1806, 4to. (24), Feb. 3, Sotheby David, £11 Golden Coast, or a Description of Guinney, old hf. mor., S. Speed, 1665, 4to. (346), June 30, Sotheby Ellis, £15 Goldsmid (E.) Bibliotheca Curiosa, 63 parts, parchment, uncut, Edinburgh, v.d., 8vo. (26), Oct. 28, Sotheby

Pickard, £3 35.

Goldsmith (J.) Almanack, contemp. mor., elaborately tooled sides to a cottage pattern, with clasps, and the orig. metal pencil, g.e., 1790, 8vo. (71), Oct. 21, Sotheby

Lewine, £2 6s. Goldsmith (O.) Beauties of English Poesy, first ed., 2 vol., cf. (rubbed), William Griffin, 1767, 8vo. (755), Nov. 25, Sotheby Bain, £2 IOS. Goldsmith (O.) Deserted Village, first privately printed ed., with the hf.-title and dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds, one or two margins repaired, mor. ex., t.e.g., Printed for W. Griffin, 1770, 8vo. (38), July 7, Sotheby Bain, £21 Goldsmith (O.) Deserted Village, first 4to. ed., mor., g.e., fine copy, W. Griffin, Catherine-street, Strand, 1770, 4to. (287), Nov. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £24

[£21 10s., mor. ex., April 29, Puttick, Lot 317.] Goldsmith (O.) Deserted Village, first 4to. ed. (some upper blank margins torn), 1770—The Haunch of Venison, first ed., port. by Bretherton after H. Bunbury, 1776, and others, in I vol., hf. cf., v.y., 4to. (517), July 23, Sotheby Spencer, £25 Goldsmith (O.) Deserted Village, front. and 4 ports., etched

by Bicknell, ed. limited to 469 copies on Japanese paper, English cf., t.e.g., uncut, Boston, Bibliophile Society, 1912, 8vo. (122), Dec. 11, American Art Association $21 Goldsmith (O.) Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe, first 8vo. ed., vignette on title, contemp. hf. cf., with the hf.-title, 1759, 8vo. (103), July 1, Puttick Maggs, £2 10S. Goldsmith (O.) Essays, first ed., mor. ex., centre panel, rough gt. leaves by Cobden-Sanderson, uncut copy (? LARGE PAPER, title and next leaf reprinted), Printed for W. Griffin, in Fetter-Lane, 1765, 8vo. (282), Nov. 4, Sotheby Suckling, £21 Goldsmith (O.) Good Natur'd Man, a Comedy, first ed., cf. ex., by Bedford, ex-libris of Sir W. A. Fraser, Printed for W. Griffin, 1768, 8vo. (286), Nov. 4, Sotheby Dobell, £29 [First issue of the first ed., with the hf.-title, and having the " Epilogue" printed on one page only, also before the letters Epi on page 74. £8 10s., apparently a later issue, cf., g.e., April 29, Puttick, Lot 252.] Goldsmith (O.) Haunch of Venison, port. by Bunbury, mor. ex., t.e.g., by Rivière, in case, 1776, 4to. (318), April 29, Puttick Tregaskis, £45 Goldsmith (O.) Life of Richard Nash, first ed., port., cf. gt., 1762, 8vo. (1225), May 13, Sotheby Bain, £3 5s. [Title, preface (i.-vi.), text pp. 1-234, and list of books published by J. Newbery and W. Frederick 2 leaves.] Goldsmith (O.) Poems and Plays, first collected ed., port., orig. cf., fine copy, Dublin, 1777, 8vo. (412), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £8 5s. Goldsmith (O.) She Stoops to Conquer, early issue of the first ed. (catchword on one leaf cut into), mor. ex., by Rivière, For F. Newberry, 1773, 8vo. (1228), May 13, Sotheby Bain, £19

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[See BOOK-PRices Current, Vol. xvii., No. 3836, for a lengthy and elaborate tabulation of the various errors found in the genuine first issue. See also Vol. xxii., No. 9081. £8, mor., t.e.g., some headlines cut, April 29, Puttick, Lot 253.]

Goldsmith (O.) The Traveller, first ed., mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, J. Newbery, 1765, 4to. (316), April 29, Puttick Edwards, £31

[£23, mor. ex., with hf.-title and Newberry's advertisement leaf, Nov. 4, Sotheby, Lot 283.]

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Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, first ed., earliest issue, with Waeckfield headline, Vol. ii., p. 95, and p. 159 numbered 165, 2 vol., mor. ex., by Rivière, fine copy, Salisbury, printed by B. Collins for J. Newbery, in Paternoster Row, 1766, cr. 8vo. (284), Nov. 4, Sotheby

Dobell, £88

Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, second ed., 2 vol., orig. cf., London, F. Newbery, 1766, 8vo. (317), Oct. 15, Puttick Long, £1 17s. 6d.

Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, 2 vol. in 1, old cf. (defects in a few pages), Corke, E. Swiney, 1766, 8vo. (257), April 29, Puttick Maggs, £3 Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, first issue of this ed. (imprint of 3 plates cut into), 24 col. plates by T. Rowlandson, contemp. hf. cf., R. Ackermann, 1817, roy. 8vo. (342), April 30, Hodgson Redway, £17

[£5, hf. cf., name cut from title, several plates stained, Feb. 17, Sotheby, Lot 791; £18, old cf., April 29, Puttick, Lot 477; £6 5s., cf. ex., one plate cut, thumbed throughout, April 29, Puttick, Lot 477] Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, 24 col. plates by T. Rowlandson, orig. yellow cl., g.t., fine copy, R. Ackermann, 1823, 8vo. (207), July 21, Sotheby Wharton, £32

[£20, same state, April 30, Hodgson, Lot 283.] Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, illustrations by W. Mulready, orig. cl., 1843, 8vo. (522), April 29, Puttick

E. Cox, 18s. Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, port. and 32 illustrations by William Mulready, extra illustrated with 74 proof engravings, etc. (including 29 India proofs by Mulready) by Stothard and others, mor. ex., silk doublures, g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, John Van Voorst, 1843, sm. 4to. (285), Nov. 4, Sotheby Sotheran, £21 10s. Goldsmith (O.) Works, Wakefield ed., limited to 500 copies, ed. by Peter Cunningham, ports. and illustrations, all on Japanese vell. paper, the front. in each vol. autographed by the artist, 12 vol., three-quarter mor., t.e.g., uncut, New York, Harper and Brothers, 1900, roy. 8vo. (170), April 23, American Art Association $85 Goltzius (H.) C. Iulius Caesar sive Historiae Imperatorum Caesarumque Romanorum ex antiquis numismatibus restitutae liber primus, plates, port. of Goltzius inserted, contemp. cf. gt., g.e., Brugis, 1563, folio (238), March 3, Sotheby Parsons, £5 5s. Goltzius (H.) Fastos magistratuum et triumphorum Romanorum, plates, Brugis, 1566-Sicilia et Magna Graecia, plates, ib., 1576, together 2 vol., old mor. gt., g.e. (wormed), folio (239), March 3, Sotheby Edwards, £2 12S. Goltzius (H.) Imperatorum Imagines a C. J. Caes. usque ad Carolum V., numerous large medallion heads, col., xviiith century French mor. gt., g.e., Antverp., 1557, folio (237), March 3, Sotheby Edwards, £5 7s. 6d.

Gomara. See Lopez de Gomara Gomberville (Sieur de). La Doctrine des mœurs tirée de la philosophie des Stoiques, 2 parts in 1 vol., 2 fronts. and numerous copperplate engravings, French mor. gt., “au pointillé " in the style of Le Gascon, g.e. (repaired), Paris, 1646, folio (205), Oct. 17, Sotheby Last, £13 10S. Gomez de Luque (Gonzalez). Libro Primero de los famosos hechos del principe Celidon de Iberia, roman letter, double columns, woodcut device below title (corner torn off folio

27 and some text supplied in MS.), mor. ex., g.e., En Alcala, en casa de Juan Iñiguez de Lequerica, 1583, 4to. (184), Feb. 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 IOS. Gomme (G. L.) Chap-Books and Folk-Lore Tracts, ed. by G. L. Gomme and H. B. Wheatley, 5 vol., vell., Villon Society, 1885, sm. 4to. (218), Nov. 25, Sotheby Lowe, £1 6s. Gomperz (T.) Greek Thinkers, authorized ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., 1901, 8vo. (46), Feb. 19, Hodgson Mayhew, 1 IOS. Goncourt (Edm. et Jules). Madame de Pompadour, papier de Velin, col. front. and plain plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris, 1888, 4to. (418), May 20, Sotheby Edwards, £2 6s. Gonse (L.) L'Art Japonais, plates, plain and col., illustrations in text, one of 1,400 numbered copies, 2 vol., pictorial silk bds., with paper wrappers, Paris, 1883, folio (266), July 16, Sotheby Edwards, £5 15S. Goodhall (Jas.) King Richard II., a Tragedy, alter'd from Shakespeare, and the Stile imitated, unbd., Manchester, J. Harrop, 1772, 8vo. (96), April 14, Sotheby

Pickering, 9s. Goodman (J.) The Penitent Pardoned (wants title and prelim. leaf), mor., g.e., sides tooled in compartments, in the style of Samuel Mearne, n.d. [1678], 8vo. (697), May 28, Sotheby Hollingshead, £5 10s. Gordon (J. B.) Historical and Geographical Memoir of the North-American Continent, port. of the author, orig. bds., uncut, Dublin, 1820, 8vo. (459), April 8, Sotheby

Tring, 18s. Gore (C. G. F.) New Year's Day, 4 etchings by Geo. Čruikshank, cf. ex. (covers bound in), Fisher, Son & Co., n.d. [1846], 8vo. (107), May 28, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 4s. Gore (C. G. F.) The Inundation, 4 etchings by Geo. Cruikshank, cf. ex. (covers bound in), Fisher, Son & Co., n.d. [1847], 8vo. (108), May 28, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 4S. Gore (C. G. F.) The Snow Storm, 4 etchings by Geo. Cruikshank, cf., g.e. (covers bound in), Fisher, Son & Co., n.d. [1846], 8vo. (106), May 28, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 4S. Gore (T.) Catalogus in certa Capita seu Classes, Alphabetico Ordine concinnatus, plerorumque omnium Authorum qui de Re Heraldica scripserunt, folding front., hf. cf. (rebacked), Oxford, 1674, 4to. (194), July 23, Sotheby

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Quaritch, £1

Pickering, £5 Gorringe (H. H.) Egyptian Obelisks, plates, orig. cl., 1885, 4to. (148), Nov. 12, Puttick Gough (Alex.) The Queen, or the Excellency of her Sex, an excellent old Play, found out by a person of honour and given to the publisher Alexander Ĝoughe (hole in B 3), unbd., T. N. for Thomas Heath, 1653, sm. 4to. (135), March 20, Sotheby' G. D. Smith, £3 15s. G[ough] (J.) The Strange Discovery, a Tragi-Comedy, first ed., cf., g.e., 1640, sm. 4to. (1229), May 13, Sotheby Pickering, £4 IOS.

Gough (R.) British Topography, plates, 2 vol., hf. russ., 1780, 4to. (472), Jan. 1, Puttick Braun, 14S. Gough (R.) Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain, plates (some 11. stained and Vol. i., pt. 1 and Vol. ii., pt. 1 want hf.-titles), 2 vol. in 5, russ. gt., g.e. (repaired), 1786-96, folio (564), Oct. 28, Sotheby Hill, £5 15s. Gould (Jno.) Birds of Australia, parts 16, 18-25, 9 in all, 17 col. plates to each part (one leaf torn in part 18), orig. bds. as issued, 1844-6, folio (593), Nov. 25, Sotheby Sotheran, £12 Gould (Jno.) Birds of Europe, subscriber's copy, 449 col. plates (one title and 4 plates torn), 1837, folio (327), April 14, Sotheby Gladstone, £29 [This copy consists of 6 vol. (each containing 2 parts), bound in hf. roan, and 10 parts as issued. The bound parts not consecutive.] Gould (Jno.) Birds of Great Britain, 367 col. plates, with descriptions, complete in 25 parts, pictorial bds. as issued, 1862-73, folio (494), Dec. 2, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £25 [£24, same state, July 30, Sotheby, Lot 553.]

Gould (Jno.) Birds of New Guinea, with descriptions, 320 col. plates, 5 vol., new hf. mor. gt., g.e., 1875-88, folio (496), Dec. 2, Sotheby Bumpus, £68 Gould (Jno.) Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, 80 col. plates, hf. russ., t.e.g. (covers loose), other edges uncut, 1832, folio (330), April 14, Sotheby

Edwards, £6 10s.

[£6 5s., hf. mor., g.e., Dec. 2, Sotheby, Lot 493.] Gould (Jno.) Mammals of Australia, 130 col. plates, with descriptions, hf. mor., g.e., 1863, folio (495), Dec. 2, Sotheby Edwards, £14 Gould (Jno.) Monograph of the Ramphastidæ, or Family of Toucans, col. plates, hf. mor., 1834, folio (296), April 14, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £4 IOS. £3 5s., complete in the 3 parts, orig. bds., same sale, Lot 332.] Gould (Jno.) Monograph of the Trogonidæ, or Family of Trogons, complete in 3 parts, col. plates (one plate torn), orig. bds., 1838, folio (331), April 14, Sotheby

G. H. Brown, £3 3s. Gould (R. F.) History of Freemasonry, ports. and illustrations, 6 vol., orig. cl. gt., 1882-7, 4to. (226), Oct. 21, Sotheby Dobell, 14S. Gould (R. F.) History of Freemasonry, ports., 3 vol., hf. mor. ex., n.d., 4to. (187), Oct. 15, Puttick David, 16s. Government of the Tongue. See Woodhead (Abraham) ? Gower (Jno.) De Confessione Amantis, second ed., black letter, double columns (wormholes in several leaves), signature on title and Gulielmus Warren his Book 1667 on reverse, contemp. English MS. notes in margins (wants blank for 16), mor. ex., g.e., by J. Clarke, modern proof port. after Thurston by Warren and 3 ex-libris of

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