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others (a few stains), 2 vol., bds., Paris, 1792, folio (574), March 12, Sotheby Bumpus, £8 IOS. Milton (J.) [Lycidas.] Justa Edouardo King Naufrago, ab Amicis Moerentibus, etc., first ed., mor. gt., g.e., by Clarke and Bedford, fine and perfect copy, Cantabrigiae, apud Thomam Buck & Rogerum Daniel, 1638, sm. 4to., 71in. by 5in. (1168), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $4,400 [A-1 2 in fours, E has 6 leaves. £475, cf., g.e., fine and perfect copy, July 4, 1916 (the Huth copy), Sotheby, Lot 4991.]

Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., earliest issue of the titlepage, large copy (measuring 7in. by 54in.), (some 11. wormed, hole in ss 2, a few stains towards the end), old cf., re., Printed and are to be sold by Peter Parker, Robert Boulter and Matthias Walker, 1667, sm. 4to. (281), July 28. Sotheby Quaritch, £300

[£250 (Pickering), orig. cf. (rebacked), name on title, some headlines shaved July 7, Sotheby, Lot 50.]

Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed. (third title), title mended and written on, mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Printed and are to be sold by Peter Parker, under Creed Church, neer Aldgate . . . 1668, sm. 4to. (442), Nov. 4, Sotheby

Hopwood, £20 Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., fourth title (a few 11. foxed, a few MS. corrections and annotations, small corner of one leaf torn away, name on title), orig. cf. (repaired), Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by S. Thomson at the Bishops-Head in Duck-lane. 1668, 4to. (203), Feb. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s.

[With the preliminary leaves belonging to the sixth title-page (the printer's address to the reader having 5 lines). On the fly-leaf is the autograph signature, Franciscus Barham, 1863.]

Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., fifth title-page (corner of Ii. mended), mor. gt., upper board covered with small stars, within a tooled floral border, in the centre of cover a device of a serpent coiled round a monogram, full gt. back, g.e., by Mansell, S. Simmons to be sold by S. Thomson, H. Mortlack, M. Walker and R. Boulter, 1668, 4to. (785), May 28, Sotheby Maggs, £18 1OS. Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., seventh title-page, with the orig. issue of the text, "Printer to the Reader," in four lines, with" in the penultimate line of Book III., modern cf. ex., g.e., by Wood (top marginal line of title cut off and a few other marginal lines cut into), S. Simmons to be sold by T. Helder, 1669 (787), May 28, Sotheby

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Maggs, £16 1IOS. [£16, mor. ex., marginal top line of Ar cut into, same sale, Lot 786.]

Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed. (8th title), old cf., Printed

by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder, at the Angel in Little Brittain, 1669, sm. 4to. (443), Nov. 4, Sotheby Edwards £17 10S.

[11 10s., cf., g.e., some headlines cut into, one leaf mended, May 28, Sotheby, Lot 788.]

Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, second ed., port. by Dolle, S. Simmons, 1674-Paradise Regain'd, to which is added Samson Agonistes (second ed.), J. Starkey, 1680, together 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., 8vo. (247), April 29, Puttick

Robinson, 4 IOS. Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, with Life, and Criticism by S. Johnson, Trade ed., port. and vignette, mor. gt., with fore-edge painting representing London Bridge, with river craft and St. Paul's Cathedral, 1817, 8vo. (444), Nov. 4, Sotheby Maggs, 16 IOS. Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, mezzotints by J. Martin, 2 vol., contemp. mor. ex., g.e., S. Prowett, 1827, folio (572), March 12, Sotheby Bumpus, £3 18s. Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, printed on vell. (25 copies so printed), in black and red, limp vell., by the Doves bindery, Doves Press, 1902, sm. 4to. (248), July 7, Sotheby Maggs, £27

Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, in black and red, vell., Doves Press, 1902, sm. 4to. (280), July 7, Sotheby Heffer, £16 Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, and Regained, from the text of Thos. Newton, 2 vol., cf. gt., Birmingham, J. Baskerville, 1758, roy. 8vo. (503), Feb. 19, Hodgson Griffiths, £3 15s. Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, printed on vell. (25 copies so printed), in black and red, the heading at the beginning of the poem and the capital letters in gold (only 3 copies so done), mor. gt., borders decorated, oval ornament in centre of sides, g.e., by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, 1902— Paradise Regain'd, Samson Agonistes and Poems, printed on vell. (25 copies so printed), the beginning of the poem and the capitals illuminated in gold (only 3 copies so done), mor. gt., with a design somewhat similar, g.e., by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, 1905, Doves Press, 1902-5, sm. 4to. (257), July 7, Sotheby Bain, £205

[22, on paper, orig. limp vell., the two works, May 1, Hodgson, Lots 104-5.] Milton (J.) Paradise Regain'd, to which is added Samson Agonistes, first ed., mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Printed by J. M. for John Starkey, 1671, 8vo. (445), Nov. 4. Sotheby Bain, £17

[£9 10s., mor. gt., g.e., title cut close, some headlines cut into, May 13, Sotheby, Lot 1453.] Milton (J.) Paradise Regained, first ed., mor., g.e., ornamental borders with inlays, festoons of leaves and flowers, inside panels, by Rivière (two or three stains), with the Licensed and Errata" leaves, J. M. for John Starkey at the Mitre in Fleat Street, near Temple Bar, 1671, sm. 8vo. (270), July 21, Sotheby Bumpus, £22 IOS.

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Milton (J.) Paradise Regain'd, to which are added Samson Agonistes and Poems, printed on vell. in red and black, orig. vell., uncut, Doves Press, 1905, sm. 4to. (446), Nov. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £26 Milton (J.) Poems, both English and Latin, compos'd at several times, first ed., port. by W. Marshall, orig. cf., in case, London, printed by Ruth Raworth for Humphrey Moseley, 1645, 8vo. (1173), Jan. 29, Anderson Galleries $1,000

[£144, mor. ex., port. slightly cut, March 29, 1916, Sotheby, Lot 647; £135, mor. antique, Nov. 4, 1918, Sotheby, Lot 447; £150, mor. ex., 6in. by 3in., several pages cut into, July 7, Sotheby, Lot 49.] Milton (J.) [Poems.] Early Poems, 310 copies printed, buckram, uncut, Vale Press, n.d., 4to. (962), Nov. 25, Sotheby Wragge, 125.

[£2, same state, April 14, Sotheby, Lot 478.] Milton (J.) Proclamation, by K. Charles II., for calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton, and also a third book, by John Goodwin, roman and black letter, broadside, royal arms at top, 13 August, 1660, folio (373), March 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £42 Milton (J.) Works, ed. by Dr. T. Newton, illustrated by the insertion of 18 plates by Grignion after Hayman, etc., 2 vol., cf. gt., g.e., Birmingham, J. Baskerville, 1758, 8vo. (305), May 28, Hodgson Bagguley, £3 5s. Milton (J.) [Works.] Poetical Works, Cooke's pocket ed., titles, port. and 8 plates printed in colours, 2 vol., contemp. mor. ex., g.e., 1796, 24m0. (306), May 28, Hodgson Pickering, £8 1OS. Milton (J.) [Works.] Poetical Works, ed. by D. Masson, ports., facs., 3 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., 1874, 8vo. (805), July 23, Sotheby James, £5 Minadoi (J. T.) History of the Warres betweene the Turkes and the Persians, trans. by A. Hartwell, folding map, orig. vell., Iohn Wolfe, 1595, sm. 4to. (375), March 3, Sotheby Edwards, £10

[12 10s., same state, perhaps the same copy, June 30, Sotheby, Lot 575.] Mind. A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy, 15 vol., orig. cl., 1877-91, 8vo. (718), Jan. 28, Hodgson

Grant, £3 5S.

Miner (H. S.) Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, col. plates, 1885, folio (633), Dec. 2, Sotheby Lowe, 8s. Minor (W.) A most execrable and barbarous Murder done by an East Indian devil, or a Native of Java-Major in the Road of Bantam, woodcut below title, watered silk gt., linings and end-leaves of silk in a lighter shade, T. Banks, 1618, sm. 4to. (576), June 30, Sotheby Maggs, £9 Minshul (G.) Essayes and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners, first ed. (28 11.), cut of a gaoler on title (portions of title and corner of pp. 17-18 in fac.), new cf., Printed for M.

Walbancke at Grayes-Inne Gates, 1618, sm. 4to. (225), March 17, Sotheby Pickering, 4 14S. Miquel (F. A. W.) Annals Musei-Botanici, col. and other plates, Vol. i.-iii. cl., Vol. iv. in 10 parts, 1863-9, folio (518), Dec. 2, Sotheby Heffer, £3 5s. [Mirabilia Urbis Romæ.] (Begins): In isto opusculo dicitur quomodo Romulus & Remus nati sunt & educati,” lit. goth, long lines, 23 to a full page, 55 ll., blank for Aj, A8 in fac., 8 woodcuts, with initials H. S. (attributed to Jacobus of Strasburg), new mor., rough edges [unknown to Hain-Copinger, Reichling and Proctor], Impressum Roma per Stephanum Planck, Anno 1499, xx. Nov., sm. 8vo. (563), Nov. 4, Sotheby Rimell, £5 10S. Mirabilia Urbis Romæ [Historia et Descriptio Urbis Romæ], 47 ll. only (instead of 50), 4 full-page woodcuts-" Mirabilia Romæ Urbis" (8 11.)—“ Divisiones decem Nationu totius Christianitatis (4 11.), gothic letter, long lines, 23 to a full page, the three pieces in 1 vol., old French cf. gt., g.e., Romæ per Jo. Besicken and S. Mayer, 1494, sm. sq. 8vo. (449), Nov. 4, Sotheby Posthouse, £2 15s.

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Miraculi de la Madonna. See Mary B.V. Mirror of the Stage, or New Dramatic Censor, col. ports. by J. R. Cruikshank, 4 vol. in 2, mor. ex., t.e.g., 1823-4, 8vo. (489), April 29, Puttick Rimell, LII Mirrour for Magistrates, newly enlarged with a last part, called A Winter Night's Vision," woodcuts, old cf. (broken), wanting after p. 874, w.a.f., 1610, 4to. (427), Oct. 15, Puttick Long, £4 5s. Mirrour of Our Lady. The Boke callyd the Myrroure of oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous Persones, black letter (wanting several ll., including title), old hf. cf. (broken), Richard Fawkes, 1530, and another, also imperfect, not subject to return, together 2 vol., sm. folio (95), Oct. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 Miscellaneous Antiquities, or a Collection of Curious Papers, the 2 parts, sewn (no more issued), 1772, and others, motly Civil War Tracts, paper covers, together 20 pieces, Strawberry Hill Press, etc., 4to. (430), Oct. 15, Puttick Dobell, £2 10S. Missale. Gallican Missal, MS. on vell., 11 by 8in., ff. 184, 40 miniatures, mostly historiated initials (three or four folios missing), red velvet, modern g.e., gauffred [c. 1060] (1), June 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £1,000

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[See Sir Henry Yates Thompson's Catalogue of his Collection, Vol. ii., No. 69, and the same author's Illustrations of 100 MSS.," Vol. i., plates i.-iii. The manuscript was bought at the Ashburnham Sale, Appendix, No. xliii.] Missale. Missal of the Carmelites of Nantes, MS. on vell., 15 by 10in., ff. 274, 91 min., incl. Kalendar, dark blue mor., by Bozerian, Cent. xv. (1445 ?-1476), (8), June 3, Sotheby Quaritch, £1,400[See Sir Henry Yates Thompson's Catalogue of his Col

lection, Vol. i., No. 34, and the same author's “Illustrations of 100 MSS.," Vol. i., pl. xxix.-xl.]

Missale Romanorum ad usum fratrum Heremitarum S. Augustini de Observantia, lit. goth., printed in red and black, 247 11. only (wants 9 11.), woodcuts (one col.), one illuminated initial (first leaf cut, last leaf defective and mounted, several 11. mended, wormholes in some 11.), orig. stamped pigskin over wooden bds. (wormed), r.e. [Hain *11262], Nuremberg, impensis fratrum heremitarum religionem predictam, 1491, folio (1461), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £25 Missale secūdū Morem Sancte Romane Ecclesie (cum Calendario, etc.), lit. goth., red and black, with musical notes, double columns, 36 lines, full-page woodcut of the Cruciflxion before the Canon (col. by a contemp. hand) (aj supplied in contemp. MS.), contemp. Venetian oak bds. and leather blind-stamped ornaments, clasp catches (rebacked), Venetiis, Nich. de Franckfordia et Jo. Hertzog de Landois, 1493, 8vo. (525), Nov. 14, Sotheby Lyell, £5 10s. Missale Magdeburgense, lit. goth., printed in black and red, double columns, 30 lines to a full column (Canon of the Mass in 18 long lines to a page), thumb-pieces, woodcut initials (chiefly in red). large illuminated initial on first leaf of text, full-page woodcut at the beginning of the Canon of the Mass and large woodcut initial on next page, both illuminated by hand, orig. stamped pigskin over wooden bds., metal corners and clasps, Nuremberg, G. Stuche ex Sultzpach, 1503, folio (1460), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £59

Missale Constantienes, lit. goth. printed in black and red, double columns, Canon of the Mass on 8 11. vell., long lines, with full-page woodcut of the Crucifixion, large initial, etc., col., woodcut initials and printer's device at end in red and black, musical notation on a staff of four red lines, leather thumb-pieces, 2 11. defective (r 6, E 7), (several ll. wormed), orig. oak bds. and stamped deerskin, Augsburg, E. Ratdolt, 1505 (1459), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £32 Missale Romanum, lit. goth., title in red, with woodcut above and device of the printer below, text in red and black, woodcuts, a few MS. additions to the calendar, orig. oak bds. and leather, panelled sides, with small stamps of Tudor roses, fleurs-de-lys and grotesque birds, r.e. (rebacked), In alma Venetiarum urbe impressum, L. A. de Giunta, 1506, folio (102), Oct. 17, Sotheby

Withers, Ltd., £6 10s. Missale ad usum insignis ecclesie Sarum, lit. goth., large woodcut below title depicting St. George slaying the dragon, device of Martinus Morin in red on last page, a few MS. notes, some words scored in ink, orig. oak bds. and stamped leather (damaged), [colophon] Impressum Rothomagi per magistrum Martinum morin impensa . . . Johannis Richardi . 1509, sm. 4to. (376), March 3, Sotheby Ellis, £62

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