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B 3), unbd., T. Johnson for F. Kirkman and H. Marsh, 1662, sm. 4to. (259), March 20, Sotheby Dobell, £5 15S. New and Complete History of Essex from a late Survey, by a Gentleman, maps and plates, 6 vol., cf., Chelmsford, 1769-72, 8vo. (122), Oct. 28, Sotheby Ellis, £2 IOS. Newbolt (F.) Etched Work of Frank Brangwyn, a Catalogue, 51 plates, one of 100 copies, bds., in portfolio 1908, folio (282), May 27, Puttick New Bon Ton Magazine, 32 col. plates (a i.-vi. (all published), in 3 vol., hf. cf. 8vo. (472), March 12, Sotheby

Batsford, £4 5S. few 11. foxed), Vol. (rubbed), 1818-21, Sotheran, £21

[1 4s., orig. bds., 2 vol. only, April 14, Sotheby, Lot 115.] Newcastle (Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of). Natures Pictures, drawn by Fancies Pencil to the Life, first ed., plate of the Cavendish family, by P. Clouve, mor. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy, 1656, folio (1477), May 13, Sotheby Sabin, £39 IOS.

Newcastle (W. C., Duke of). Méthode et Invention nouvelle de dresser les Chevaux, plates and woodcuts, old cf. gt., Anvers, chez J. van Meurs, 1658, folio (354), April 8, Sotheby G. D. Smith £15

[£6 5s., old cf., some plates mended, March 3, Sotheby, Lot 385.] Newcastle (W. C., Duke of). New Method and Extraordinary Invention to Dress Horses, first ed., LARGE PAPER, orig. cf., 1667, folio (270), July 1, Puttick Quaritch, £1 5s. Newcastle (W. C., Duke of). New Method and extraordinary Invention to Dress Horses, old cf., arms of Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, T. Milbourn, 1667, folio (355), April 8, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £6 [New Custom.] A new Enterlude No lesse wittie: then pleasant, entituled new Custome, deuised of late, and for diuerse causes nowe set forthe, neuer before this tyme Imprinted, 1573, first ed., black letter, list of characters arranged for four actors below title, fine copy, unbd., [colophon] Imprinted at London in Fleetestreete by William How for Abraham Veale . . . (1573), sm. 4to. (261), March 20, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £450

[£500, unbd., slightly larger copy than the above, but some leaves stained, same sale, Lot 262.] New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, complete set to July, 1917 [A-Visor], 7 vol., hf. mor., the rest in parts as issued, Oxford, 1888-1917, 4to. (220), May 28, Hodgson Quaritch. £16

[£22, hf. mor. gt., Vol. i. to vii. (A-OP), with the paid-up subscription to the remaining vols. when published, March 20, Hodgson, Lot 419; ₤21 IOS., Vol. i.-viii. (ASh), with the paid-up subscription, Jan. 28, Hodgson, Lot 586.]

Newgate Calendar. The New Newgate Calendar, ed. by A.

Knapp and W. Baldwin, plates, 4 vol., cf., 1810, 8vo. (773), July 23, Sotheby F. George, 4 10S. Newgate Calendar. Newgate Calendar, ed. by A. Knapp and W. Baldwin, plates and woodcut illustrations, 4 vol., hf. mor., g.t., 1824, 8vo. (774), July 23, Sotheby

Edwards, £4 8s. Newgate Calendar. New and Complete Newgate Calendar, ed. by W. Jackson plates (some cut into), 7 vol., hf. cf., Alex. Hogg, n.d., 8vo. (775), July 23, Sotheby F. George, £6 Newgate Calendar Improved, by G. T. Wilkinson, plates, 6 vol., old cf., T. Kelly, n.d. [1825], 8vo. (185), Jan. 28, Hodgson Bumpus, £4 Newhouse (C. B.) Roadster's Album. See Alken (H.) New Magna Charta: Enacted and confirmed by the High and Mighty States, the Remainder of the Lords and Commons, now sitting at Westminster, in Empty Parliament, under the Command and Wardship of Sir Thomas Fairfax, Lievtenant Generall Cromwell (our Present Soveraigne Lord the King, now residing at his Royall Pallace at White-Hall) and Prince Ireton his Sonne, and the Army under their Command, etc., pp. 8, new bds. [London], printed in the Yeero 1648, sm. 4to. (265), March 11, American Art Association

$18 New Polite Repository, or Pocket Companion, engravings, topographical vignettes, etc., contemp. cf., tooled all over and enclosed in its orig. slip case, with pencil, 1797, 8vo. (73), Oct. 21, Sotheby Maggs £3 3s. New Shining Light or Discovery of the Northermost and Westermost parts navigated shewing by sundry maps, the Harbors, Rivers, Sounds, Bayes, Roades and Sands therof, woodcuts and folding charts (3 words of title scored through), old hf. cf., Rotterdam, to be sould by Pieter van Alphen, 1662, sm. 4to. (596), June 30, Sotheby

H. Stevens, f20 10s. New South Wales Calendar and General Post Office Directory for 1837. engraved front., orig. linen, uncut, Sydney (1837), 8vo. (398), April 8, Sotheby B. Stevens, 18s. Newe kunstlich boich daryn. C. vnd XXXVIII. figuren monster ad'stalen besonden wie man na der rechter art Lauffer werck Spansche stiche mit der nalen vort up der Ramen, etc., port. of Charles V. on verso of title, 45 woodcuts of patterns (attributed to A. Woensam), alphabet in roman type on last page (mended), a few stains, vell., [colophon] Gedruckt zu Coller up dem Doemhoff durch Peter quentell, Anno M.D.XXIX. (1529), 4to. (1476), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £21 Newe Künstliche Wohlgerissene und in Holtz genschnittene Figuren.. Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbeyn, Hans Sebaldt Böhem, etc., woodcuts, with a few extra illustrations (wants the 2 folding plates at end), vell., Franckfurt am Meyn, Vincentii Steinmeyers, 1620, oblong 4to. (634), Nov. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £4 2s 6d.

Newes. The 23 of August. The certaine Newes of this present weeke, continued from Rome, Naples, Genoway, France, etc., woodcut of arms on back of title, wanting blank before title, G. E. for N. Butter, 1622-Novemb. 21, 1622. Numb. 8. Continuation of the former Newes, wherein is related the discontents of the Duke of Saxony, etc., For N. Butter, etc., 1622, together 4 pieces, sm. 4to. (603), June 30, Sotheby Capt. Lindsay, £17 Newes from divers countries, as from Spaine, Antwerpe, Conm, Venice. Rome, The Turke and The prince Doria, black letter, corner of last leaf restored (one letter damaged), modern mor. ex., Valentine Sims, 1597, sm. 4to. (599), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 8s. Newes from Sea of two notorious Pyrats, Ward the Englishman and Danseker the Dutchman, black letter, woodcuts of ships, including one beneath title, old bds. (title and another leaf loose), N. Butter, 1609, sm. 4to. (600), June 30, Sotheby H. Stevens, £8 10s. Newes from Spayne and Holland, conteynng an information of Inglish affayres in Spayne, old wrappers, 1593, sm. 8vo. (598), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 1OS. New Testament (Armenian). Evangelia IV. Ärmenicè, native stamped cf. binding, in cf. case, thick sm. 4to. (7340), July 8, Sotheby Cole £49

[Manuscript of the sixteenth century, written on 283 11. of vell. (8 by 6in.). At the beginning are 12 ll. bearing the Eusebian Canons, illuminated in gold and colours. At the beginning of each Gospel is a miniature of the evangelist executed in the conventional Byzantine style. Thirty small miniatures in the side margins; original binding.]

New Testament. [The New Testament in English. The revised version of the Wickliffite translation], bound in 2 vol., modern mor. (Sac. xv.), square 8vo. (7341), July 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £340

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[Manuscript on vell., with illuminated borders and ornamental initials, written about 1420 (194 and 34 ll., 6 by 4 in.). 'From the Dering library, Surrenden, Kent. See Lewis's New Test.," fol. 1731, p. 105, and Wickliffe's Bible, edit. Forshall and Madden, lxiv.]

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New Testament dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale, black letter, woodcuts, mor., antique blind ornaments, g.e., by F. Bedford [Antwerp, by Marten Empereur, 1534], sm. 8vo. (7342), July 8, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £80

[*, 8 11. ; **, 8 11. ; [a new title] The newe Testament. Imprinted at Antwerp by Martin Emperowr. Anno. M.D. xxxiiij, A-Z in eights, a-z in eights, Aa-Ee in eights. The preliminary leaves and 2 leaves of the table supplied in fac. See Lowndes, p. 2614, and Darlow & Moule's Historical Catalogue, No. 5.]

New Testament yet once agayne corrected by Willyam Tin

dale, the Blank-stone ed., black letter, woodcuts, title in fac., first leaf and last leaf of text from another copy, a few 11. mended (several headlines and side-notes cut into), mor, antique, g.e., n. p. [? Antwerp], 1536, 4to. (299), March 17, Sotheby Pearson, £14 New Testament. The newe testament both Latine and Englyshe ech correspondent to the other after the vulgare texte, communely called S. Jeroms. Faythfully trans. by Myles Couerdale. Anno. M.CCCCC.XXXVIII., black letter and roman, woodcut initials, old russ. gt., g.e., Printed in Southwarke by James Nicolson. Set forth wyth the Kynges moost gracious licence, 1538, sm. 4to. (7343), July 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £62

[First ed. Title and preliminaries, 6 11.; A-Vv in eights. Title in fac. See Darlow & Moule, No. 19.] New Testament, both Latine and Englyshe ech correspondente to the other after the vulgare texte, communely called S. Jeromes. Faythfully translated by Myles Couerdale, black letter and roman in double columns, title within woodcut border, woodcut initials, contemp. English oak bds. and leather, stamped in panels, with end 11. from a Coverdale Bible of 1535, clasp spaces repaired, Printed in Southwarke by James Nicolson. Set forth wyth the kynges moost gracious licence (1538), sm. 4to. (7344), July 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £176

[Second ed. Title and preliminaries, 6 II.; A-V v in eights. Much confusion prevails in the distinction of the two eds. of Coverdale's Testament printed by Nicolson in 1538. This has been caused by the supposition that the first ed. was to be distinguished by having the titlepage printed in black and red, and bearing thereon the name of Coverdale as the translator, while the second ed. was to be distinguished by the title being entirely in black and bearing the name of John Hollybush as the translator, but see Darlow & Moule, No. 20.]‍

New Testament, both in Latin and English, after the vulgare texte, trans. by Myles Couerdale: and prynted in Paris, by Fraunces Regnault. M.ccccc.xxxvii. in Nouembre, black letter and roman, old mor. gt., g.e., with clasps, Prynted for Richard Grafton and Edward Whitchurch cytezens of London. Cum gratia & priuilegio regis (1538), sm. 8vo. (7345), July 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £230

[Title, calendar, etc., 8 11., the last blank; A-MM 4 in eights. The English in black and the Latin text in roman letter, with marginal notes. This is supposed to be the first ed. of Coverdale's Testament which was absolutely authorized by him. See Darlow & Moule, No.

21. Begun to be printed at Paris, suppressed and finished in London. Perfect, and in fine condition. From the library of J. Dunn Gardner.]

New Testament in Englishe and in Latin, black letter (two types), double columns (title in fac., some margins cut

close), mor. antique, g.e., by Clarke and Bedford, [colo-
phon] Thus endeth the newe Testament both in Englyshe &
in Latin of mayster Erasmus translaciō with the Pystles
take out of ye Olde testamēt Imprynted by Willyam
Powell. The yere of our Lorde. M.CCCCC.xlvii. (1547),
sm. 4to. (7346), July 8, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £100

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[A-Nn in eights; Oo, 4 11.; Pp, 8 II.; Qq, 4 ll. The second ed. of the Diglot of Tindale's version in English with the Latin of Erasmus. See Darlow & Moule, No. 41.] Newe Testament of oure Saueour Jesus Christ translated by M. Wil. Tyndall yet once agayno (sic) corrected with newe Annotacyons very necessary to better onderstondynge. Where vnto is added an exhortacion to the same of Erasmus Rotero. With an Engelshe Calender. And a Table necessary to fynde easly and lyghtly any story contayned in the fowre Euangelystes & in the Actes of the Apostles, black letter, title in red and black within woodcut border, calendar in red and black (all the preliminary leaves cleaned and repaired), 21 cuts in the Apocalypse, mor. ex., antique gt. ornaments, g.e., by F. Bedford, MCCCCCxlix. [no place or printer's name], sm. 8vo. (7347), July 8, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £260

[Title, calendar, "Office of all estates" and contents, 8 ; the "Exhortation," 10 ll.; A-7 in eights; a-z in eights; Aa-Cc 6 in eights. The only other perfect copy known, it is said, is that in the Grenville library. See Lowndes and also Darlow & Moule's Historical Catalogue, No. 51.]

New Testament in Englishe after the greeke träslation annexed wyth the translation of Erasmus in Latin, title and calendar in red and black, title within woodcut border (lower margin of title mended, otherwise good), mor. ex., g.e., Excusum Londini in officina Thoma Gaultier. pro I. C. (John Cheke or Jo. Cawood). Pridie Kalendas Decembris anno Domini. M.D.L. (1550), 8vo. (7348), July 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £42 New Testament of oure Sauiour Jesus Christe . . . black letter, title and Calendar in red and black, woodcuts, port. of K. Edward VI. on title, calligraphic and other ornamental initials, mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy, Imprynted by Rycharde Jugge, dwellinge at the North dore of Paules, at the signe of the Byble, etc. (1552-3), sm. 4to. (7349), July 8, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £82

[¶ 8 11., 10 ll., A-Y in eights, Z in sixes, Aa-Qq in eights, Rr in fours. Tindale's version, revised by Jugge. The earliest of the three illustrated quarto eds. printed by Jugge. See Lowndes; and Darlow & Moule, No. 69. £12, mor., g.e., many leaves mended or cut into, March 17, Sotheby, Lot 300.]

Newe Testament. Faythfully translated oute of the Greke [by Wm. Tindale], woodcuts and initial letters, mor. gt., g.e., by Lloyd, several marginal annotations in a contemp.

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