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Harte (Bret). Autograph Manuscript, about 50 pp. 4to., signed in full and dated London, Feb. 23, 1883, of "Left out on Lone Star Mountain" (451), July 28, Sotheby Harper, £37 Harte (Bret). Autograph Manuscript, about 127 pp. 4to., signed in full and dated May, 1888, of "Maruja" (452), July 28, Sotheby Maggs, £42 Hartlieb (Jac.) De Fide meretricũ in suos amatores, Impressum Maguntie per Fridericum Hewman (s. a.)--De fide concubinaru in sacerdotes, the two pieces in 1 vol., mor. ex. (Huth copy, £12 15s. in 1913), sm. 4to. (1244), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 [Each piece consists of ten leaves, with German woodcut on each title. Stamp of the Royal Society on each last leaf.] [Hartop (Job.)] Travailes of an Englishman (imperfect, some 11. frayed), contains references to Sir F. Drake, Mexico, St. Domingo, etc., old bds., Wm. Wright, 1591, sm. 4to. (270), March 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £65 Hartshorne (A.) Old English Glasses, plates and illustrations in the text, hf. parchment, t.e.g., 1897, folio (570), July 30, Sotheby Bain, £7 10S. Hartwell (Abr.) True Discourses upon the matter of Martha Brossier of Romoartin, pretended to be possessed by a devill, trans. out of French, hf. mor., r.e., Iohn Wolfe, 1599, 4to. (372), June 30, Sotheby Dobell, £4 Harvey (Gabriel). Euripides. Hecuba & Iphigenia in Aulide in Latinum translatæ, Erasmo Roterodamo interprete, cover of an ancient vell. MS., in case, Venetiis in Edibus Aldi, Mense Decembri, 1507, sm. 8vo. (314), Nov. 4, Sotheby Tregaskis, £58

[This copy of Euripides belonged to Gabriel Harvey, the poet (1545-1630), and has his autograph signature on title and numerous critical notes by him.]

$255

Harvey (Gabriel). Trimming of Thomas Nashe, first ed., mor. ex., g.e., London, printed for Philip Scarlet, 1597, sm. 4to. (807), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries Harvey (Gabriel). Tracts formerly in the possession of Gabriel Harvey, with his autograph and MS. notes in each, bound in 1 vol., 17th century cf., 1549-93, sm. 4to. (313), Nov. 4, Sotheby Wrethal, £145

[The following were comprised in this volume:-(1) Ortho-epia Gallica, Eliot's First Fruits for the French, orig. ed., Printed for John Wolfe, 1593 (A, 4 leaves, including title; B, 6 leaves; C-L 2 in fours, comprising 10 preliminary leaves and 60 pages. The work then begins with the "Parlement of Pratlers" on p. 17 (? 16 pages missing), and proceeds to p. 173, ending with 2 unnumbered pages, sigs. c-y)—(2) Du Ploiche (P.) A Treatise in Englishe and French right necessarie and profitable for all Young Children, Imprinted . . . by Jhon Kingston for Gerard Dewes, 1578 (A-I in fours)—(3) The Images of the

Old Testament, first ed., text in English and French, 94 woodcuts after Holbein, Printed at Lyons by Johan Frellon

1549 (A-N in fours)-(4) Corro (Anthonie de). The Spanish Grammar, first ed., black letter, Imprinted by John Wolfe, 1590 (A-Q in fours, Aj blank and the Dictionarie 8 11., the last blank)-(5) Percyvall (Richd.) Bibliotheca Hispanica [two parts], first ed., black letter and roman (A-F in fours (F 2 blank, F 3 being a second title) and A-z in fours), Imprinted. by John Jackson for Richard Watkins, 1591-(6) The Survey or Topographical Description of France, with a new Mappe, orig. ed., black letter (A-O in fours, including title, Ai. blank, the map mentioned on title wanting), Imprinted by John Wolfe, and are to bee sold at his Shop at Poules Chayne, 1592—(7) An Excellent Discourse upon the now present estate of France, trans. by E. A., orig. ed., black letter (A-P in fours, P 4 blank, a few headlines cut into), Imprinted by John Wolfe, and are to be sold at his Shop, over against the Southdore of Paules, 1592.]

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Harvey (Jno.) Discoursive Probleme concerning Prophesies, chiefly black letter, title within border (defective), first 2 11. mended, several upper margins mended, presentation copy from the author to his brother Gabriel Harvey, with autograph inscription on title, Gabrielis Harvey. dono Jo. fratris," 1588, 4to. (1245), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £17 Harvey (T. K.) Juvenile Calendar and Zodiac of Flowers, col. illustration on title and 12 col. illustrations of the months by Richard Doyle, cf., g.e., Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., 1850, 8vo. (512), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £2 25. Harvey (Wm.) Exercitationes de Generatione Animalium, orig. cf., Amst., Jo. Jansson, 1651, 12mo. (315), Nov. 4, Sotheby Heffer, £1 12S. Harvey (W. H.) Nereis Boreali-Americana, a History of the Marine Algæ of North America, three parts in 1 vol., col. plates, hf. cf., m.e., Washington, 1851-58, 4to. (426), Dec. 2, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2 Harvey (W. H.) Phycologia Britannica, orig. ed., nearly 100 col. plates, 3 vol., cf., 1846-51, 8vo. (356), Dec. 2, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 3s.

[£2 5s., orig. cl., Feb. 17, Sotheby, Lot 265.] Harvie-Brown (J. A.) and Buckley (T. E.) Vertebrate Fauna of Scotland: Sutherland, Caithness and West Cromarty— Outer Hebrides-Argyll and the Inner Hebrides-Orkney Islands-Moray Basin. 2 vol.-Shetland Islands-NorthWest Highlands and Skye-Tay-Basin and Strathmore, together 9 vol., illustrations, orig. cl., Edinburgh, 18871906, 8vo. (118), May 28, Sotheby Edwards, £10 Harwood (T.) History and Antiquities of the Church and City of Lichfield, LARGE PAPER, plates, russ. gt., 1806, 4to. (235), Nov. 25, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 12s. Hasleton (R.) Strange and Wonderfull things happened to

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R. Hasleton, borne at Braintree in Essex, in his ten yeares travailes in many forraine countries, black letter, woodcuts (3 crudely col.), some headlines cut into, russ. gt., by C. Hering, A. I. for William Barley, 1595, sm. 4to. (373), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £66 Hassell (Jno.) Aqua Pictura, second ed., 72 plates in four stages and outlines, tints and colours, with descriptions, mor. ex., g.e., n.d., oblong folio (541), March 12, Sotheby Hyam, £6 15S. Hassell (Jno.) Picturesque Rides and Walks, LARGE PAPER, 2 vol., mor., t.e.g., by Rivière, 1817-18, 8vo. (371), March 12, Sotheby Thornton, £25 IOS.

[13 10s., old cf. (Vol. i. cracked), Large Paper, April 29, Puttick, Lot 476.] Hassell (Jno.) Tour of the Grand Junction, 12 col. engravings, with description, cf. gt., g.e., 1819, 8vo. (5), Feb. 3. Sotheby Lowe, £4 15S. [£4 4s., russ. gt., g.e., March 12, Sotheby, Lot 372.] Hasted (E.) History of Kent, first ed., maps and plates, county map (mounted) dated 1783 and one plate loose in Vol. i., 4 vol., russ., m.e., Canterbury, 1778-99, folio (572), July 30, Sotheby Col. Hoare, £24 Hasted (E.) History of Kent, first ed., maps plates, extra illustrated by the insertion of numerous ports., views. maps, etc., 4 vol., unbd. (wrappers), in lettered cases, Canterbury, 1778-99, folio (603), Oct. 28, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £24 10S. Hastings (Jas.) Dictionary of the Bible, complete with the extra volume of Indexes, etc., maps, 5 vol., hf. mor., m.e., fine copy, Edin., 1894, roy. 8vo. (354), Aug. 13, Hodgson Heffer, £5 5s.

Haudricourt (C. T.)__ See D'Haudricourt Haughton (Thos.) Englishmen for my money; Or a pleasant Comedy, called A Woman will haue her Will, first ed., woodcut beneath title (a few ll. damp-stained), W. White, 1616, sm. 4to. (144), March 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £152 Haughton (Thos.) Pleasant Comedie called A Woman will have her Will, hole in B 2, three letters rubbed on G3 (verso), unbd., Printed by A. M., 1631, sm. 4to. (145), March 20, Sotheby Edwards, £8 5s. Hausted (P.) The Rivall Friends, a Comodie, first ed. (sig. and catchword on F 2 shaved), unbd., A. Matthewes for H. Robinson, 1632, sm. 4to. (146), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £8 Havard (H.) Dictionnaire de l'Ameublement et de la Décoration, plates (many in col.) and other illustrations, 4 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris, n.d., 4to. (553), March 12, Sotheby Rimell, £5 IOS. Paradise, 22 col. Sotheby

Havell (R.) A Collection of the Birds of

plates, hf. mor., n.d., folio (500), Dec. 2,

Thorp, £4 10s.

Havell (R.) Panorama of London, 14ft. by 3in., a col. view

of London from Westminster to the Tower, in a box, Havell & Co., 1824 (373), March 12, Sotheby Edwards, £6 10S. Havell (W.) Series of Picturesque Views of the River Thames, title and 12 col. aquatint plates, hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., 1818, folio (64), Feb. 3, Sotheby Bain, £51 Hawker (P.) Instructions to Young Sportsmen, plates, orig. cl., 1838, 8vo. (154), Jan. 1, Puttick Peters, 145. Hawkins (Sir R.) Observations in his Voyage into the South Sea, first ed., old cf., fine copy, London, printed for I. D. for John Jaggard, 1622, reprinted by the Hakluyt Society, folio (88), Feb. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £14 1OS. Hawthorne (N.) Fanshawe, a Tale, first ed., orig. bds., with label intact, Boston, Marsh & Capen, 1828, 12mo. (813), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $660 Hawthorne (N.) Peter Parley's Universal History on the Basis of Geography, for the Use of Families, the rare first ed., maps and engravings, 2 vol., orig. cl., Boston, American Stationers' Company, 1837, 12mo. (814), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $210 [Hay (J.) and Parke (W.)] Notes and Collections relating to Brewood, with a Supplement, interleaved, MS. additions, plate and pedigrees with extra plates, A.L.s. from W. Parke and A.L.s. from S. Timmins, hf. mor., Privately printed, Wolverhampton, 1860, 4to. (269), Nov. 25. Sotheby

Rimell, £5 IOS. Japon et de la 1912, and two (547), April 14, Tregaskis, £3 10S.

Hayashi (T.) Catalogue d'Objets d'Art du Chine, peintures, livres, plates, Paris, other volumes (of little interest), 4to. Sotheby Hayden (A.) Royal Copenhagen Porcelain, many illustrations, some col., orig. cl., 1911, 4to. (424), Oct. 15, Puttick Rimell, £1 17s. 6d. Hayes (W.) Portraits of Rare and Curious Birds from the Menagery of Osterley Park, col. plates, cf., 1794—Albin (E.) Natural History of Spiders, plates, cf., 1736, and three others, 4to. (427), Dec. 2, Sotheby Wheldon, £7 15s. Hayley (W.) Triumphs of Temper, front. printed in colours by T. B. Brown after Romney, orig. cf., Chichester, 1817, and others, together 4 vol., 8vo. (424), July 16, Sotheby Halliday, £1 4S.

Haython (A.) Liber Historiarum partium Orientis, sive passagium terrae sanctae . . scriptus anno Redemptoris nostri M.CCC., title within ornamental woodcut border, name on title, old cf., Haganoae, per Iohan. Sec.[erium], 1529, 4to. (374), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 IOS.

[First ed. of the Latin version. The book was originally written in French and translated into Latin in 1307. The French text was printed at Paris in 1529, and frequently reprinted.]

Hayward (Sir J.) First Part of the Life and raigne of King

Henrie IIII., vell., J. Wolfe, 1599, 4to. (771), Feb. 17,
Sotheby
Hazlitt (W.) Liber Amoris, first ed., bds., paper label, fine
Pickering, £3 3s.
copy, London, John Hunt, 1823, 8vo. (92), Jan. 1, Puttick
Maggs, £3

[$9, orig. bds., with label (rebacked), end-papers missing and title defective, March 11, American Art Association, Lot 434; £4 15s., orig. bds. (broken), May 20, Sotheby, Lot 480.] Hazlitt (W.) Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Library ed., 4 vol., bds., uncut, 1830, 8vo. (545), Feb. 19, Hodgson

Hazlitt (W. C.) Livery Companies of the City of London,
Bumpus, £3 15s.
illustrations (2 col.), LARGE PAPER, 100 copies printed,
orig. cl. gt., 1892, 4to. (210), Oct. 15, Puttick Wragg, 14S.
Head (R.) Hic et ubique, or the Humors of Dublin, a
Comedy, unbd., R. D., for the author, 1663, sm. 4to. (147),
March 20, Sotheby
Hearn (Lafcadio). Chita, a Memory of Last Island, first ed.,
Dobell, £5 10S.
orig. cl., New York, 1889, 12mo. (186), April 23, American
Art Association
Hearn (Lafcadio).

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Gombo Zhebes": Little Dictionary of Creole Proverbs, first ed., orig. cl., New York, 1885, sq. 8vo. (956), Nov. 18, American Art Association Hearn (Lafcadio). Japanese Fairy Tales, first ed., col. illus$10.50 trations by native artists, together 4 vol., decorated crepe paper, Tokyo [1902], 16m0. (959), Nov. 18, American Art Association

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Hearn (Lafcadio). Kokoro: Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life, first ed., orig. cl., t.e.g., Boston, 1896, 12mo. (958), Nov. 18, American Art Association Hearn (Lafcadio). Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange $6.50 Things, first ed., front., Boston, 1904-Some Chinese Ghosts, Boston, 1906, together 2 vol., orig. cl. and leather, uncut, Boston, 1904-1906, 12mo. (187), April 23, American Art Association

[Hearn (Lafcadio).] La Cuisine Creole.

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nary Recipes from Leading Chefs and Noted Creole HouseA Collection of Culiwives, first ed., orig. cl., New York, Will H. Coleman [1885], 12mo. (957), Nov. 18, American Art Association

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Heath (Chas.) Descriptive Account of the Rymin Pavilion and Beaulieu Grove, with their various views, also the Naval Temple, etc., first ed., hf. cf., Monmouth, n.d., 8vo. (80), Dec. 2, Sotheby [King William IV.'s own copy, presented to him by Leonard, £1 4S. the author, who has written at the end the following: His Royal Highness, the Duke of Clarence, from the Author, July 27, 1827."]

Heath (W.) [Fashion and Folly], a series of 13 (should be 24) col. plates attributed to W. Heath (but may be by I. R. Cruikshank), with descriptive verses at the foot of

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