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Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). [Heptameron.] Contes et Nouvelles, engravings by Romain de Hooghe, 2 vol., cf. gt., the upper cover doublé with old cf., bearing arms, Amst., 1699, 8vo. (34), April 14, Sotheby Holbrooke, £5 5s. Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). [Heptameron.] Les Nouvelles, fronts. after Dunker by Eichler, 73 plates after Freudenberg, 72 vignettes and 72 culs-de-lampe after Dunker, 3 vol., mor., t.e.g., uncut, by F. Bedford, Berne, 1780-1, 8vo. (556), April 8, Sotheby Parsons, £81

[First issue. Owing to this copy being uncut, the numbers at the foot of the engravings in Vol. iii. are intact, so, too, is the direction to the binder at the foot of the title to Vol. ii. According to Cohen, hf.-titles were issued to Vol. ii. and ii., but not to Vol. i.; the present copy contains these two hf.-titles. £30, contemp. French cf. ex., some of the plates in Vol. iii. with numbers, a few discoloured, March 12, Sotheby, Lot 434; £23, vell., g.e., some leaves discoloured, same sale, Lot 435.]

Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). [Heptameron.] Les Nouvelles, no hf.-titles, 217 engravings by De Longueil, etc. after Freudenberg and Dunker (defect in one), including the three fronts., vignettes and culs-de-lampe, 3 vol., mor. ex., tooled to a Derome pattern, g.e., by F. Bedford, Berne, 1780-1, 8vo. (142), Feb. 3, Sotheby Sutton, £50

[First issue of this ed., with nearly all the numbers in Vol. iii. intact, and with the directions to the binder at the foot of the title to Vol. ii.]

Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). [Heptameron.] Nouvelles, plates, vignettes and culs-de-lampe, after Freudenberg and Dunker, title mended, 3 vol., title to Vol. i. only, mor. ex., uncut, Berne, chez Beat Louis Walthard, 1780, 8vo. (48), July 7, Sotheby Maggs, £18 Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Heptameron, ed. by Le Roux de Lincy, trans. by G. Saintsbury, illustrations after Freudenberg, etc., 5 vol., orig. cl., 1894, 8vo. (267), Oct. 21, Sotheby Hill, £3 5s. Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Le Tombeau, faict premierement en disticques Latins par les trois sœurs Princesses en Angleterre (Anne, Marguerite and Jane Seymour, daughters of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset), first ed., port. on back of title, large copy (6 by 4 in.), finely bound in mor. ex., by F. Bedford, Paris De l'imprimerie de Michel Fezaudat, & Robert Granton, etc., 1551, 8vo. (431), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £32 Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Les Marguerites de la Marguerite, 2 parts in I vol., italic letter, woodcuts in part ii. by Bernard Salomon, orig. Lyonese cf. gt. to an elaborate grolieresque pattern enamelled in black, white, green, red and brown, back gt. tooled with a design of vine-leaves enamelled green, fine specimen, in good con

dition, Lyon, par Jean de Tournes, 1547, 8vo. (79), July 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £62 Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Les Marguerites de la Marguerite, italic letter, orig. cf., arabesque and fleur-de-lys at corners, in gold (damaged), Jehan Ruelle, 1558, 12mo. (356), March 3, Sotheby Dobell, £9 Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Memorialls, trans. by Robert Codrington (rusthole in title), old sheep gt., g.e., R. H., 1641, 8vo. (542), June 30, Sotheby

Woodward, £10 Marguerite (Ste.) La vie de madame saincte Marguerite, vierge & martyre, lit. goth., long lines, 6 ll., with 32 lines to the page, (A) 4 11., not signed, 2 11., guarded in back margins, mor. antique, by F. Bedford, padded with blanks (Huth copy, £7 in 1916), (Sans lieu ni date, c. 1500), sm. 4to. (1417), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £9 15s.

Maria. See Mary B.V. Mariette (A.) Catalogue Général des Monuments d'Abydos, hf. cf., 1880, folio (168), Nov. 12, Puttick Nutt, £1 15s. Mariette (A.) Les Mastabas de l'ancien Empire, illustrations, hf. cf., 1889, folio (169), Nov. 12, Puttick

London Library, £4 5s. Mariette (P.) Catalogue Raisonné des différens objets de curiosités composoient le Cabinet de feu Mr. Mariette, front. by Cochin and Choffard and 4 plates, old cf., priced in MS., 1775, 8vo. (248), April 29, Puttick Maggs, £1 15s. Marineus Siculus (Lucius). De primis Aragonie regibus et eorum gestarum perbrevi narratiæ liber primus, lit. goth., long lines, on first page (A 1) is a large woodcut of a shield of arms supported by an angel, on nearly every page is a woodcut of a portion of a genealogical tree, with occasionally the figure of a king introduced, ornamental initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Hagué, clean copy, [colophon] Impressum est hoc opus in Cæsar Augusta inclyta civitate industria vero Georgii Coci Alemani

Last, 8s.

1509, folio (544), June 30, Sotheby Stanford, £24 Markham (Fr.) Five Decades of Epistle of Warre (a few stains), old cf., m.e. (rebacked), 1622, folio (504), Nov. 25, Sotheby Markham (G.) Farewell to Husbandry, first ed., woodcuts, hf. cf., 1620, 4to. (436a), Dec. 2, Sotheby Tregaskis, £4 IOS. Markham (G.) Maister-Peece, or what doth a Horseman lacke, engraved front., with leaf of explanation (mended) and. woodcuts, cf., 1656, 4to. (436), Dec. 2, Sotheby Tregaskis, £3 [Markham (G.)] Pleasures of Princes, or Good Men's Recreations, black letter, wants G 4 (a blank), thumbed, cf., r.e., T. S. for John Browne, 1615, sm. 4to. (25), July 21, Sotheby Pickering, £7 Markham (G.) Young Sportsman's Instructor (in Angling, Fowling, Hawking, Hunting, etc.), front., contemp. mor.

ex., with centre ornaments, the back tooled [by T. Gosden]. a diminutive vol., measuring 2in. by rin., g.e., Reprinted for T. Gosden, 1820 (77), Oct. 21, Sotheby F. Sabin, £11 IOS. Markievicz (C. D.) The Memory of the Dead, a Romantic Drama of '98, in three Acts, first ed., front., wrappers, author's autograph presentation inscription, signed, Dublin, 1910, 8vo. (87), May 27, Puttick Maggs, £1 Marlowe (C.) Lusts Dominion; or, the Lascivious Queen, first ed., cf., with the Bridgewater crest, London, printed for F. K., 1657, sm. 4to. (1077), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $925 Marlowe (C.) Rich Iew of Malta, first ed. (some 11. dampstained), unbd., I. B. for Nicholas Vavasour, 1633, 4to. (358), March 3, Sotheby Dobell, £130

[£95, unbd., last leaf torn and stained, March 20, Sotheby, Lot 199; $875, cf., with the Bridgewater crest, Anderson Galleries, New York, Jan. 29, Lot 1076.] Marlowe (C.) Tragicall Historie of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus, black letter, woodcut below title, unbd., For J. Wright, 1631, sm. 4to. (198), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £120 Marlowe (C.) Troublesome Raigne and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second (damp-stained throughout, top margins wormed, some margins frayed), unbd., not subject to return, Henry Bell, 1622, sm. 4to. (197), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £16 Marlowe (C.) Works, 3 vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Worsfold, London, William Pickering, 1826, sm. 8vo. (471), Dec. 11, American Art Association

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$26 Marlowe (C.) and Chapman (G.) Hero and Leander: Begunne by Christopher Marloe: Whereunto is added the first booke of Lucan, translated line for line by the same author, 2 parts, with a separate title to the second, "Lucans First Booke, translated line for line, by Chr. Marloe" (a few headlines cut into, small rust-hole in D 2), Part I., Printed for John Flasket, 1600, Part II., Printed by P. Short and are to be sold by Walter Burre, 1600-Churchyard (Thos.) Churchyards Challenge, first ed., black letter, typographical ornament above title (cut into), the "S" of Churchyard's cropped, wanting ll. Aa 3 and 4 (some side-notes cut into, pp. 241-254 missing), Printed by John Wolfe, 1593-Relation of such things as were observed to happen in the journey of Charles Earle of Nottingham, High Admirall of England, Ambassadour to the King of Spaine, imperfect, ends with p. 62 (some sidenotes cut into), M. Bradwood for G. Seaton, 1605, in 1 vol., old cf., 4to. (357), March 3, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £600 [This ed. of Marlowe's Hero and Leander is excessively rare. No copy is recorded by BOOK-PRICES CURRENT since its inception. W. C. Hazlitt states: The version of Lucan, though mentioned in the title, has, it is be

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lieved, never been sold with the book."-Old English Literature, 1867.] Marlowe (C.) and Chapman (G.) Hero and Leander, woodcut ornaments (title stained by age, some 11. cut), mor., g.e., by Rivière, Printed by A. M. for Richard Hawkins, 1629, sm. 4to. (424), Nov. 4, Sotheby Tregaskis, £38 Marlowe (C.) and Chapman (G.) Hero and Leander, woodcut ornaments, mor. ex., by W. Pratt (Huth copy, £15 10S. in 1916), Printed by N. Ókes for William Leake in ChanceryLane neare the Rowles, 1637, sm. 4to. (423), Nov. 4, Sotheby Dobell, £14 Marlowe (C.) and Chapman (G.) Hero and Leander (hole in F3 and last 2 ll. unbd.), N. Okes for Wm. Leake, 1637, sm. 4to. (200), March 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £15 IOS. Marlowe (C.) and Chapman (G.) Hero and Leander, 220 copies printed, woodcut illustrations, vell., gold line borders, Vale Press, 1894, 8vo. (434), April 14, Sotheby Bain, £4 4s. Marmion (S.) A Fine Companion, first ed., cropped copy, unbd., Aug. Mathewes for R. Meighen, 1633, sm. 4to. (202), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £10

[£4 18s., mor. ex., several margins mended and some leaves cut into, May 13, Sotheby, Lot 1422.] Marmion (S.) The Antiquary, a Comedy, first ed., wanting the blank leaf preceding title, unbd., F. K. for I. W. and F. E., 1641, sm. 4to. (203), March 20, Sotheby

Maggs, £8 5s. Marmion (S.) [Works.] Dramatic Works, LARGE PAPER, mor. ex. (Huth copy, 17s. in 1916), Edinburgh and London, Paterson & Sotheran, 1875, roy. 8vo. (1421), May 13, Sotheby Jennings, £3 12s. 6d. Marmontel (J. F.) Contes Moraux, port. by Cochin, engraved by Saint-Aubin, title (in each vol.) and plates after Gravelot, engraved by Baquoy and others, 3 vol., contemp. cf., r.e. (damaged), Paris, 1765, 8vo. (436), March 12, Sotheby Maggs, £7 5s. Marmontel (J. F.) Les Incas, front. and 10 plates after J. M. Moreau, 2 vol., contemp. mor. ex., Paris, 1777, 8vo. (437), March 12, Sotheby Sotheran, £7 5s. [Marnix (P. de).] The Bee hiue of the Romishe Churche, trans. by George Gilpin the Elder, black letter, 2 folding woodcuts, mor. ex., Thomas Dawson for Iohn Stell, 1580, 8vo. (1423), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 15S. Marryat (Capt.) Peter Simple, 12 col. illustrations by R. W. Buss, vol., orig. cl., uncut, Saunders & Otley, 1837, 8vo. (444), April 8 Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £14 15s.

[First illustrated ed., with the advertisement leaf in Vol. i. and the printed slip before the title of Vol. iii.; defect on p. 164, Vol. ii.]

Marryat (Capt.) The Mission, or Scenes in Africa, first ed.,
front, and map, 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1845, 8vo. (788),
Dec. 2, Sotheby
Hansen, fi 8s.

Marryat (Capt.) The Privateer's Man, first ed., 2 vol., orig. cl., 1846, 8vo. (449), Jan. 1, Puttick Dyer, 6s. Marsden (Wm.) History of Sumatra, third ed., with atlas of maps and plates, together 2 vol., orig. bds., 1811, folio (347), April 8, Sotheby Walford £2 128. Marshall (G. F. L.) and De Nicéville (L.) Butterflies of India, col, and other illustrations, 2 vol., hf. cf., Calcutta, 1882-6, 8vo. (370), Dec. 2, Sotheby Heffer, £3 8s. Marsigli (Comte de). L'État militaire de l'Empire Ottoman, maps and plates, 2 vol., old cf. gt., titles and text in French and Italian, La Haye, 1732, folio (360), March 3, Sotheby C. Barnard, I Marsollier (Abbé de). La Vie de Dom A. J. Le Bouthillier de Rancé, Abbé du Monastère de la Trappe, red ruled throughout, port., old French mor., g.e., Paris, 1703, folio (361), March 3, Sotheby Edwards, £1 28. Marston (Jno.) The Insatiate Countesse, a Tragedie, first ed. (one headline shaved, blank leaf at end missing), wrappers, I. N. for Hugh Perrie, 1631, sm. 4to. (206), March 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £22 58. Marston (no.) The Insatiate Countesse, a Tragedie, third ed. (one headline shaved, blank leaf at end missing), wrappers, I. N. for Hugh Perrie, 1631, sm. 4to. (474), July 16, Sotheby Pickering, £7 15s. Marston (Jno.) [Works.] Tragedies and Comedies collected into one volume, separate titles to each play except the first, title to Sophonisba wanting (R 4 defective, a few stains), orig. cf., A. M. for William Sheares, 1633, sm. 8vo. (207), March 20, Sotheby Dobell, £7 7S. Marston (Jno.) and Webster (Jno.) The Malcontent, third ed.? unbd., V. S. for William Aspley, 1604, sm. 4to. (204), March 20, Sotheby Pickering, £68

[£50 (G. D. Smith), unbd., slight defects, same sale, Lot 205.]

Martial. Epigrammata, roman letter, 169 ll., with sigs. a 10q 10, r9, long lines, 34 to a full page (3 I. mended, text defective on last leaf, several margins mended), mor. gt., g.e., by C. Lewis [not seen by Hain 10812, Proctor 4298], [colophon] Impressum Venetiis Impensis Ioannis de Colonia sociiqz eius Ioannis manthen de Gherretzez, Mcccclxxv., folio (272), Feb. 3. Sotheby Quaritch, £16 Martial. Epigrammata, mor., g.e., Venetiis, Aldus, 1501, sm. 8vo. (460), July 9, Hodgson Quaritch, £3 6s. Martial. Ex otio Negotium ; or, Martiall his Epigrams, trans. by R. Fletcher, first ed. of this trans., port. of Martial by Vaughan, modern cf. gt., g.e., Printed by T. Mabb for William Shears, in Bedford street in Covent Garden, 1656, sm. 8vo. (426), Nov. 4, Sotheby

Dobell. £3 15S.

Martial. Selected Epigrams, Englished by Thomas May, first ed., A 6 11., B-G6 in eights, cf. ex., g.e. (from the Huth

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