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Heresbachius (C.) Foure Bookes of Husbandrie, Englished by Barnabe Googe, chiefly black letter, woodcut arms of Googe on verso of title (a few MS. notes and a few 11. stained), mor., Iohn Wight, 1586, 4to. (1258), May 13, Sotheby Edwards, £7 10S.

[£6 15s., old cf., last leaf defective, March 3, Sotheby, Lot 275.1 Herkomer (H.) Etching and Mezzotint Engraving, plates, orig. cl., 1892, folio (442), May 20, Sotheby Rimell, £2 4s. Hermes. See Mercurius Trismegistus Hernandez (Fr.) Nova Plantarum, Animalium et Mineralium Mexicanorum Historia, etc., engraved title (containing a map of Mexico) by Fed. Greuter, printed title with copperplate vignette, many hundred woodcuts of plants and animals, stamp on title and page 1, wants the sixth prelim. leaf (margins of 4 11. defective and a number of 11. discoloured), I vol. in 2, vell., Roma, typis Vitalis Mascardi, 1651, folio (255), May 20, Sotheby Edwards, £5 IOS. Hernandez (Fr.) Rerum Medicarum Novæ Hispaniæ Thesaurus seu Plantarum . . . Mexicanorum Historia, woodcut illustrations, 2 vol., vell., Roma, 1651, folio (502), Dec. 2, Sotheby Wheldon £4 4s. Herodianus. Historiæ de suis temporibus libri VIII., e Graeco quodam in linguam Latinam conversæ ab A. Politano (Greek and Latin text), name on title, mor., gt. arms of Louis XIII. in the centre of both covers, g.e. (repaired), Francofurti ad Moenum, 1627, 8vo. (757), Dec. 2, Sotheby Dobell, £6 15S.

Herodianus.

History, trans. by N. Smyth from the Latin of Politianus, first ed., black letter, contemp. MS. signature, Richarde Withers, woodcut initials, title thinned at foot, causing slight defect, last leaf mended, russ. ex., W. Coplande, n.d., 4to. (1260), May 13, Sotheby

Pickering, £5 15S. Herodotus. History of Herodotus, trans. by Geo. Rawlinson, maps and illustrations, 4 vol., hf. mor., 1875, 8vo. (15), Nov. 12, Puttick Royal Asiatic Soc., £4 5s.

£2 14S.

[3 3s., tree cf. (worn), Jan. 28, Hodgson, Lot 403;. £2 15s., orig. cl., Feb. 17, Sotheby, Lot 394.] Herodotus. History, trans. by Geo. Rawlinson, fourth ed., maps, plates and cuts, 4 vol., orig. cl., 1880, 8vo. (23), May 28, Hodgson Herolt (Jo.) Sermones discipuli, lit. goth., 444 11., capital supplied in red (wormholes at beginning and end), orig. wooden bds. and leather (rebacked), [not seen by Hain 8494], (Lugduni, N. Philippi Müller), 1487, stout 4to. (1249), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £16 Herolt (Jo.) [Vol. i.] Sermones Discipuli de tempore de sanctis -[Vol. ii. begins]: Sermones discipuli de sanctis; cum promptuario exemplorum, lit. goth., woodcut of Christ and the twelve Apostles on title of Vol. i. and cut of the Last Supper on title of Vol. ii., mor. gt., g.e., by J. Faulk

ner, London. In suburbis de Temple Barre juxta divi
Clementis limina in edibus Juliani Notarii ..
Trium Regum, 1510, sm. 4to. (319), Nov. 4, Sotheby

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Bliss, £32

Herp (H.) Première partie du Directoire des contemplatifz traduicte de latin en Fracoys. Avec le Mirouer de la court compose par maistre Jehan Gerson, lettres bâtardes, woodcut initials (criblé), (margins of first 4 ll. damaged), orig. cf. gt., Paris, Jehan real pour Poncet le Preux, 1550, 12mo. (1263), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 Herp (H.) Speculum Aureum, ed. princeps, lit. goth., 406 II. [Hain *8523, Proctor 104, Pollard pp. 30-1], rubricated, ornamental pen letters, painted capitals, contemp. German oak bds. and leather, sides covered with small stamps, with legends "Jhesus" and Maria," metal and leather clasps, perfect condition both of text and binding, in box, Urbe Maguncia imprimendi arte ingeniosa... per Petrus Schoyffer de Gernsheym, Anno 1474 iv. Sept. (with shields in red), thick folio (359), Nov. 14, Sotheby Quaritch. £46 Herrera (Á. de). General History of the vast Continent and Islands of America, commonly call'd The West Indies, trans. by Capt. J. Stevens, second ed., port., maps, plates, 6 vol., cf., 1740, 8vo. (9), Feb. 17, Sotheby H. Stevens, £9 Herrera (A. de). Histoire générale des voyages et conquestes des Castillans dans les Indes Occidentales, traduite par N. de La Coste, orig. cf. (cracked), arms of Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, Paris, 1671, 4to. (130), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £2 12S. Herrick (R.) Hesperides, first ed., front. by W. Marshall, containing bust port of Herrick, orig. mor. gt., line borders and frames, g.e., remains of silk ties, in case, autograph signature Vere ffane on title and list of contents on fly-leaf at end in a contemp. hand, fine copy, John Williams and Francis Eglesfield, 1648, 8vo. (39), July 7, Sotheby Sabin, £228 Herrick (R.) Hesperides, or the Works both Humane and Divine, first ed., port by Marshall, 1648-Noble Numbers, or His Pious Pieces, first ed., 1647, the two works in 1 vol., London, printed for John Williams and Francis Eglesfield, 1648-47, 8vo. (854), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $1,235

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[Quite perfect. The "Noble Numbers had separate title and pagination and the leaf of errata. Illustration of the title-page of "Hesperides " in the catalogue.] Hertslet (Sir E.) Map of Europe by Treaty, showing Territorial Changes since 1814, map, 4 vol., orig. cl., 1875-91, roy. 8vo. (409), Jan. 28, Hodgson F. Edwards, £3 15s. Hese (Jo. de). Itinerarius a Jherulem, etc., lit. goth., 21 ll., long lines, 37 to a full page, with signatures, mor. gt., g.e. [Copinger 2948, attributed to Quentell], s. n. (Coloniæ, Cornelius of Zierikzee, c. 1499), 4to. (1264), May 13, Sotheby Maggs, £4 10s. Het Paradys det Hemels, engravings, tortoiseshell covers of

Dutch origin, silver hinges and clasps of a pierced floral design, Brussel, 1675, 8vo. (5† by 2}in.), (261), Oct. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £4 Heures. See Horæ B.V.M. Hevy Newes of an horryble erthquake which was in the Citie of Scarbaria in this present yere of xlii. the xiii. day of June, and also how that a Citie in Turky is sonke, black letter (title torn and rubbed, wormed), unopened, [colophon] Imprynted in saynt Sepulchres Parysshe in the Old Bayly, by Richard Lant, n.d. [1542], 12mo. (737), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £20 Hewitson (W. C.) British Oology, being Illustrations of the Eggs of British Birds. col. plates, 3 vol., cf. gt., g.e.-Supplement, sewn, n.d., 8vo. (358), Dec. 2, Sotheby

Bumpus, £4 4s. Hewitson (W. C.) Coloured Illustrations of the Eggs of British Birds, col. plates, 2 vol., orig. cl., w.a.f., 1846, 8vo. (323), Oct. 15, Puttick Long, £2 12s. 6d. Hewitson (W. C.) Coloured Illustrations of the Eggs of British Birds, third ed., col. plates, 2 vol., orig. cl., Van Voorst, 1856, 8vo. (119), May 28, Sotheby Bumpus, £3 5S. Hewlett (M.) The Forest Lovers, first ed., orig. cl., 1898, 8vo. (106), March 26, Hodgson Maggs, £1 Is. Hexham (H.) First Principles of the Art militarie practised in the Warres of the United Netherlands, engravings and folding plans, partly col. (some torn and loose, others frayed), contemp. mor. gt., large royal coat-of-arms of England in centre of covers, g.e., author's presentation copy to Prince Charles of Wales (afterwards Charles II.), with inscription on fly-leaf, signed "He: Hexham," in the latter's autograph, M. P. for M. Symons, 1637, folio (176), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £70 Hexham (H.) First Principles of the Art Military, second ed., engravings of military exercises, positions, battle arrayes, plans, etc., all col. by a contemp. hand, old Dutch mor. gt., rough edges, Printed at Delf in Holland for the Lovers of the Art Military by Antony of Heusden, 1642, sm. folio (363), Nov. 14, Sotheby Edwards, £5 Heylyn (P.) Cosmographie in foure Bookes, engraved title in compartments, maps (some cut into), orig. cf. (rebacked), arms of the Earl of Chesterfield, H. Seile, 1652, folio (233), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £3 35. Heywood (Jasper). A New Enterlude called Thersytes, first ed., black letter, mor. gt., by Rivière, Imprinted at London by John Tysdale and are to be solde at hys shop in the upper end of Lombard Strete, in Alhallowes Churche yarde neare unto grace church, Und. (c. 1550-60), sm. 4to. (875A), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries

$3,300

[£510 (Sabin), unbd., damp-stained throughout and some headlines cut, signatures on blank leaf at the end, March 20, Sotheby, Lot 333.]

Heywood (Jno.) Spider and the Flie, first ed., woodcut port. of the author repeated many times and numerous other woodcut illustrations, old russ. gt., Imprinted at London in Flete Strete by Tho. Povvell, Anno 1556, sm. 4to. (876), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $500 Heywood (Jno.) Woorkes, black letter, woodcut port. of Heywood, full-length in ornamental border, on verso of QI (a few margins damp-stained, final blank leaf wanting), old limp vell. (loose), Thomas Powell, 1562, sm. 4to. (277), March 3, Sotheby Pickering, £150 Heywood (T.) Actors Vindication, containing Three brief Treatises, viz., I. Their Antiquity. II. Their Antient Dignity. III. The True Use of their Quality, A 4 ll., a 4 II. and B to G3 in fours (two ll. shaved at foot), hf. mor., with the Masterman Sykes gold book label, Printed by G. E. for W. C. [1658], sm. 4to. (321), Nov. 4, Sotheby Clawson £10

Heywood (T.) Challenge for Beautie, first ed., leaf containing the epilogue, K 1, precedes the title in this copy, unbd., R. Raworth 1636, sm. 4to. (162), March 20, Sotheby Dobell, £12 IOS. Heywood (T.) English Traveller, first ed. (a few headlines shaved), unbd., Robert Raworth, 1633, sm. 4to. (160), March 20, Sotheby Pickering, 11 IOS. Heywood (T.) Exemplary Lives and Memorable Acts of Nine the most Worthy Women of the World, first ed., 10 ports., outer margins of first port. and title renewed, mor. ex., g.e., Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Richard Royston, 1640, sm. 4to. (320), Nov. 4, Sotheby Edwards £9 5s. Heywood (T.) Fair Maid of the West, or a Girle worth gold, the first (second) part, first ed, 2 parts in 1 vol., woodcut beneath each title (a few headlines shaved), unbd., R. Royston, 1631, sm. 4to. (158), March 20, Sotheby

Pickering, £50 Heywood (T.) Fair Maid of the West, or a Girle worth gold, the second part, cf., with the Bridgewater crest, London, printed for Richard Royston, 1634, sm. 4to. (882), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $120

Heywood (T.) Golden Age, or the Lives of Jupiter and Saturne, first ed. (title age-stained, a few headlines shaved), William Barrenger, 1611, sm. 4to. (152), March 20, Sotheby Maggs, £49 Heywood (T.) Iron Age, contayning the Rape of Helen, The Siege of Troy, etc., 2 parts in 1 vol., first ed., separate titles to each part (both cropped, stain on last leaf), unbd., Nicholas Okes, 1632, sm. 4to. (159), March 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £35 IOS.

[14 10s., hf. mor., several leaves mended, first title defective, wanted duplicate title to part 1, some leaves shaved and others stained, May 13, Sotheby. Lot 1267.] Heywood (T.) King Edward the Fourth, fourth impression

(imprint and one other lower line shaved), Humfrey Lownes, 1626, sm. 4to. (151), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £14 [Heywood (T.)] London Jus Honorarium, exprest in sundry Triumphs, pagiants and shews, etc., first ed., mor., Printed at London by Nicholas Okes, 1631, sm. 4to. (882A), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $295

[£60, mor. ex., the Huth copy, June 2, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 3651. The collation is A-C in fours, or 12 leaves.] Heywood (T.) Loves Mistress, or the Queenes Masque, second impression (hole in G 1, some 1. damp-stained), unbd., J. Raworth for J. Crouch, 1640, sm. 4to. (163), March 20, Sotheby Edwards, £8 5s. Heywood (T.) Mayden-head well lost, first ed., woodcut below title, repeated on recto of H 3 (both title and cuts cut into), unbd., N. Okes for J. Jackson and F. Church, 1634, sm. 4to. (161), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £17 [10, cf. ex., several leaves in fac., title cut into, April 8, Sotheby, Lot 643; £7, cf. gt., several leaves cut into, name on fly-leaf, May 13, Sotheby, Lot 1268.] Heywood (T.) Rape of Lucrece, third impression, unbd., orig. blank leaf at end, Nathaniell Butter, 1614, sm. 4to. (156), March 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £86 Heywood (T.) Rape of Lucrece, fourth impression (sig. and catchword on BI cut off), unbd., N. Butter, 1630, sm. 4to. (157), March 20, Sotheby Edwards, £30 Heywood (T.) Royall King and the Loyall Subject, first ed., unbd., N. and J. Okes for J. Becket, 1637, sm. 4to. (164), March 20, Sotheby Dobell, £12 1OS. Heywood (T.) Silver Age, including the Love of Iupiter to Alemena, etc., first ed., unbd., Nicholas Okes, 1613, sm. 4to. (153), March 20. Sotheby Tregaskis, £44 Heywood (T.) True Description of His Majesties Royall Ship Built this Yeare 1637, at Wooll-witch in Kent, first ed., engraving of the ship as front. (cut into), a few ll. shaved, hf. mor., 1637, 4to. (1269), May 13, Sotheby

Bourne, £7 15S. Heywood (T.) Woman Kilde with Kindnesse, third ed. (two letters on verso of C 3 missed in printing, small stain on G 3), unbd., Isaac Iaggard, 1617, sm. 4to. (155), March 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £14 Hickeringill (E.) The Ceremony-Monger, his Character, in six chapters, mor. gt. (title defective and mounted and a few margins mended), autograph on last leaf, 1689, sm. 4to. (562), July 16, Hodgson Grahame, £3 3S. Hieronimus (S.) Epistolæ, lit. goth., 223 11., initials painted and the first capital ornamented [Hain 8549, Proctor 203], French mor. ex., g.e., Sine ulla Nota (Argentorati, J. Mentelin, 1468). large folio (322), Nov. 4, Sotheby

Maggs, £35

[£21, mor. ex., wormed throughout, July 28, Sotheby,

Lot 255.]

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