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Baring-Gould (S.) Book of Were-Wolves, first ed., front., orig. cl., 1865, 8vo. (471), April 29, Puttick

Spencer, £1 12s. 6d. [$31, orig. cl. (rubbed), Nov. 18, American Art Association, Lot 229.] Barker (And.) True and Certaine Report of the beginning, proceedings, overthrowes and now present Estate of Captaine Ward and Danseker, the two late famous Pirates, roman and black letter, woodcut of a ship at end (cut into, some pagination cut off and top margins restored, the A" of title cut), mor. ex., g.e., Miller arms, by W. Pratt, Wm. Hall, 1609, sm. 4to. (57), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 Barker (M. H.) Greenwich Hospital, 12 col. plates by Geo. Cruikshank, cf., t.e.g., wrappers preserved, James Robins & Co., 1826, 4to. (320), April 29, Puttick Simpson, £15 10S. [£9 10s., hf. mor., t.e.g., uncut, the 12 col. plates and a plain set, March 12, Sotheby, Lot 195; £7 10s., mor., t.e.g., April 29, Puttick, Lot 608; £7 15s., cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., May 13, Sotheby, Lot 913; £4 5s., cf. ex., some leaves foxed, May 28, Sotheby, Lot 177.]

Barker (M. H.) Jem Bunt, etched title and illustrations by R. Cruikshank, mor. ex., t.e.g., Willoughby & Co., n.d. (1841), 8vo. (29), March 12, Sotheby Halliday, £3 15S. Barlaeus (C.) Medicea hospes sive Descriptio publicae gratulationis qua Reginam Mariam de Medicis excepit senatus populusque Amstelodamensis, plates, old cf., arms of Charles Butteau, Amstelodami, 1638, folio (31), March 3, Sotheby Tregaskis, £3 10S. Barletius (M.) Historia de vita et gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarum Principis, port. of Scanderbeg, old cf., Impressum Romæ, per B. V., n.d. (cir. 1508), folio (58), June 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 15s. Barlow (F.) [Engraved Works.] Multæ et diversæ Avium Species varijs Formis et pernaturalibus. Curâ ac Sumptibus P. Tempest, 1694, engraved title and 13 double plates by E. Cooper, one plate re-margined, 1694-Diversæ Avium Species. Studiosissime ad Vitam delineatæ, per Fra. Barlow . . Cura ac Sumptibus P. Tempest MDCLXLVI., engraved title and 28 plates by Tempest, Cooper and I. Simon (one plate repaired), 1696—Diversæ Avium Species studiosissime ad Vitam delineatæ, engraved title by Cooper and 13 plates by W. Hollar (oneplate defective and two plates repaired), n.d.-Variæ Quadrupedum Species, engraved title by E. Cooper and 15 plates by Hollar, Gaywood, Tempest and Cooper (one plate repaired), n.d.-Seuerall Wayes of Hunting, Hawking and Fishing, etched by W. Hollar, and are to be sould, by Iohn Överton, at the White Horse, engraved title and 12 plates (last repaired), n.d., in 1 vol., orig. impressions, some before the inscriptions, mor., g.e., v.d., sm. folio (71), July 21, Sotheby Schwerdt, £80.

[Barnes (Barnabee).] The Divils Charter, a Tragædie, first ed., mor. gt., g.e., by Zucker, illustration of title in catalogue, At London, printed by G. E. for Iohn Wright, 1607, sm. 4to. (77), Dec. 2, Anderson Galleries $420 Barnes (Barnabee). The Divils Charter, a Tragaedie, orig, ed. (wanting title, last leaf defective, headlines wormed, G. E. for Iohn Wright, 1607-Two wise men and all the rest fooles, orig. ed. (wanting title and many other leaves), N. pl. or name, 1619-Beaumont and Fletcher. The Tragedie of Thierrie and Theodoret, first (?) ed. (wanting title and other leaves), Thomas Walkley, 1621, unbd., not subject to return, sm. 4to. (7), March 20, Sotheby Pickering, £8 5s. History of that most Victorious Monarch together with the Life of the Black Prince, first ed., 5 ports., two of which are full-length in armour, old cf., 1688, folio (605), Nov. 25, Sotheby

Barnes (Joshua).
Edward III.

James, 75. Baron (S.) Sermones Declamati coră alma uniuersitate Cătibrigiěsi, black letter, 52 ll., with signs. A 8-F 8, G 4, double columns, 38 lines to a column, Wynkyn de Worde's device on title (criblé), woodcut initial, with royal arms on first leaf of text (some 11. cut into, title defective), modern cf. gt., arms on sides, Impressi lōdoniis p Wynandu de Worde (the Fletestrete), n.d. (c. 1510), 16mo. (915), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £15 10S. Barratt (T. J.) Annals of Hampstead, port. in colours, col. and plain plates (some on dark mounts), illustrations in text, one of 550 signed copies, 3 vol., linen bds. gt., with arms in colours on sides, g.e., 1912, 4to. (299), Feb. 3, Sotheby Barratt, £7 Barrett (C. G.) Lepidoptera of the British Islands, 504 col. plates, 11 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1893-1907, 8vo. (437), July 16, Sotheby Quaritch, £20

[17, hf. mor., March 3, Sotheby, Lot 340.] Barri (G.) Painter's Voyage of Italy, Englished by W. L., front., map and ports., mor. gt., 1679, 8vo. (338), May 28, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £1 18s. Barrie (J. M.) Little White Bird, first ed., orig. cl., 1902, 8vo. (222), April 29, Puttick Paget, 6s. Barrie (J. M.) My Lady Nicotine, first ed., orig. cl., uncut, t.e.g., as issued, presentation copy, with inscription, "H. B. Marriott Watson, from J. M. Barrie, 19.4.90," Hodder and Stoughton, 1890, cr. 8vo. (55), Nov. 4, Sotheby Lowe, £5 10S. Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, limited ed., 500 printed and signed by the artist, col. plates by Rackham, vell. gt., with ties, 1906, 4to. (180), May 28, Sotheby Bumpus, £6 IOS. [£7, same state, limited ed., same sale, Lot 181; £9 5s., szme state, April 30, Hodgson, Lot 60.] Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, first ed.,

ordinary issue, col. plates by Rackham, orig. cl., 1906, 4to. (536), March 17, Sotheby

£1 135. [18s., same state, May 28, Sotheby, Lot 178.] Barrie (J. M.) Quality Street, limited ed. de luxe, col. illustrations by Hugh Thomson, vell. ex. [1913], 4to. (634), Jan. 28, Hodgson G. H. Brown, £1 17S. Barrière (D.) Villa Aldobrandina Tusculana sive varii illius Hortorum et Fontium prospectus, engraved title and plates, orig. vell., Romae, 1647, folio (35), March 3, Sotheby Parsons, £3 5S. Barriffe (W.) Military Discipline of the Young Artillery-Man, illustrated, cf. (broken), 1643-A Plan of Discipline of the Militia of the County of Norfolk, plates, cf., 1760, together 2 vol., 4to. (65), Feb. 17, Sotheby Thorp, £4 IOS. Barrington (G.) History of New South Wales, including Botany Bay, col. plates, new cf., s.e., M. Jones, 1802, 8vo. (30), March 12, Sotheby Halliday, £2 Barrington (G.) History of New South Wales, including Botany Bay, engraved title and col. plates, 1802-Account of a Voyage to New South Wales, engraved title, port., map and col. plates, 1803, together 2 vol., cf., 8vo. (36), March 3, Sotheby Ellis, £2 Barrington (G.) Voyage to Botany Bay, engraved title and front., bds., uncut, C. Lowndes, n.d., 8vo. (59), June 30, Sotheby H. Stevens, 12S. Barron (Capt. R.) Views in India, chiefly among the Neelgherry Hills, 6 col. aquatint plates by Havell, with descriptions, hf. mor., 1837, oblong folio (40), Feb. 3, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s. Barros (Gio. di). L'Asia, tradotta dal S. Alfonso Ulloa, italic letter, orig. vell., Venetia, V. Valgrisio, 1562—Mariana (J.) De Ponderibus et Mensuris, orig. vell., Toleti, apud T. Gusmanium, 1599, together 2 vol., 4to. (37), March 3, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2 5s. Barrow (Jno.) Travels in China, port. of Van-ta-gin and several col. views and other plates, contemp. hf. russ., name on title-page, London, 1806, 4to. (232), March 1I, American Art Association $4.50 Borrow (Jno.) Travels in China, col. port. and engravings, cl., uncut edges, 1806-Voyage to Cochin China and Journey to the Residence of the Chief of the Booshuana Nation, 21 col. engravings, hf. cl. bds., 1806, and 2 others, together 4 vol., 4to. (14), Feb. 3, Sotheby Nugent, £2 14s. Barrow (Jno.) Voyage to Cochin China, col. plates, some of costumes, contemp. hf. russ. gt., name on title, London, 1806, 4to. (234), March 11, American Art Association $7 Barth (H.) Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, maps, plates, 5 vol., orig. cl., 1857-58, 8vo. (20), Oct. 28, Sotheby Hill, £1 IOS. Barthlet (Jno.) Pedegrewe of Heretiques, wherein is truely and plainely set out the first root of Heretiques begon in

the Church, first ed., black letter, device on title, 1566, 4to.
(207), Dec. 2, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 168.

Bartholomæus Anglicus. See Glanville (Barth.)
Bartoli (P. S.) Antiche Lucerne sepolcrali figurate.

con

Last, 68.

l'osservationi di G. P. Bellori, 3 parts in 1 vol., old cf., Roma, 1691, folio (40), March 3, Sotheby Bartoli (P. S.) Antiquissimi Virgiliani codicis fragmenta et picturae ex Bibliotheca Vaticana, engraved title and engravings, bds., uncut, Romae, 1741, folio (41), March 3, Sotheby Maggs, 55.

Bartoli (P. S.) Colonna Traiana, engraved title and plates,
old cf., G. G. de Rossi, Roma, n.d., oblong folio (38), March
3, Sotheby
Last, 75.
Bartoli (P. S.) e Bellori (G. P.) Le Pitture antiche del Sepolcro
de Nasonii, 35 plates, old cf., Roma, 1680, folio (39), March
3, Sotheby
Maggs, 6s.
Bartolomeo dalli Sonetti (Zamberto). Isolario, first ed, lit
goth., 56 ll., 49 double-page woodcut maps of the islands of
the Mediterranean, col. by a contemp. hand (small worm-
holes in a few 11., first 11. stained and 11. facing maps dis-
coloured, one leaf of text and several maps shaved, a few
11. repaired), mor., t.e.g. [not seen by Hain 2538 and 14890,
Proctor 5107], s. n. (Gulielmus of Piancerreto, called Anime
mia, not after 1485), 4to. (918), May 13, Sotheby
Barnard, £7 10S.
Bartolus de Saxo-Ferrato. Lectura super I. II. Parte Codicis,
lit. rom., 250 leaves (last 3 leaves defective and mended)
[Hain 2541], arms and rebus of Card. John Morton (1420-
1500) on first page, new vell., sold not subject to return,
Venetiis, Vind. de Spira (c. 1471), large folio (90), Nov. 14,
Sotheby
Ellis, £7 5s.
Bartram. The Boke of Barthra Priest, intreatinge of thee
bodye and bloude of Christe, black letter (24 11., stained),
modern mor., Imprinted in Saynet Andrewes Paryshe, in
the Waredrop by Thomas Raynalde (1549), sm. 8vo. (56),
Nov. 4, Sotheby
Quaritch, £3
Bartram (W.) Travels through North and South Carolina,
Georgia, etc., front., map and plates, orig. bds. (loose),
uncut, London, 1792, 8vo. (384), July 16, Sotheby
C. Barnard, £2 18s.
[£2 4s., cf. (rubbed), Nov. 25, Sotheby, Lot 757: £1
14s., old cf., April 8, Sotheby, Lot 9.]

Bartram (W.) Travels through North and South Carolina,
Georgia, etc., front., map and plates, cf., Dublin, 1793,
8vo. (377), May 27, Puttick
Barnard, £1 7s. 6d.

Basan (Fr.) See Choiseul, Mariette, Poullain

Basile (G.) Il Pentamerone, trans. by J. E. Taylor, first ed., two sets of the plates by Geo. Cruikshank (col. and plain), orig. cover bound in, mor. ex., t.e.g., Bogue, 1848, 8vo. (32), March 12, Sotheby Sotheran, £6 10s.

[£4 15s., orig. cl., same sale, Lot 31.]

Basile (G.)

Il Pentamerone, trans. by Sir R. F. Burton,

LARGE PAPER (limited to 165 copies), 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1893, roy. 8vo. (106), Feb. 19, Hodgson Allcock, £7 7s.

£3 10s., same state, March 17, Sotheby, Lot 118; £4 4s., same state, Oct. 21, Sotheby, Lot 31.]

Basile (G.) The Pentamerone, or the Story of Stories, trans. from the Neapolitan by J. E. Taylor, second ed., col. plates by G. Cruikshank, hf. bd., 1856, 8vo. (314), Feb. 17, Sotheby James, 15s.

Basilius Magnus (S.) De Poetarum Oratorum

per Martinum Brenningarium cum prefatione Leonardi Aretini, lit. goth., 15 ll. [Hain *2689, Proctor 2519], woodcut initials, mor., g.e., by G. Hardy, "Iste liber e monasterii Benedicten peuren (Dunn copy), [colophon] . Ulme impressus. . s. d. et nom. Impressoris (Jo. Zainer, c. 1478), sm. 4to. (922), May 13, Sotheby Ellis, £6 10s.

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Basille (Theodore), pseud. See Becon (Thos.) Bassano (Luigi). I Costumi et i modi particolari de la vita de Turchi, italic letter, woodcut initials, old mor., r.e., Roma, A. Blado, 1545-Ptolomaeus: Sette Libri delle Lettere, italic letter, russ., Vinegia, 1566, sm. 8vo. (42), March 3, Sotheby Ellis, £6 10s. Bassantin (Jac.) Astronomique Discours, woodcut diagrams, several col. and with volvelles (some defective), contemp. cf. gt. (repaired), large circular centre and corner ornaments composed of leafy scrolls of a Lyonese pattern, on each cover appears a crowned M, Lyon, 1557, folio (170), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £86 Bassi (P. A.) Le Fatiche d'Ercole, roman letter (first leaf wanting), mor. ex., to a Grolieresque pattern, g.e., by Capé [Hain-Copinger 2706, Pellechet 2005], [colophon] Labores Herculis impresse sunt ferrarie quarto nonas Iulii per me Augustinu carneriu magistri Bernardo biblyopole filium diuo Hercule secundo regnante, 1475, folio (17), July 18, Sotheby Edwards, £14 Bateman (Jas.) Monograph of Odontoglossum, col. plates, hf. mor., g.e., 1874, folio (470), Dec. 2, Sotheby

Dulau, £3 10S. Bateman (Jas.) Second Century of Orchidaceous Plants, 100 col. plates, orig. cl., 1867, 4to. (405), Dec. 2, Sotheby Roberts, £2 6s. Bates (A.) The Drama, Euripides ed., limited to 75 sets, photogravure plates on Japan paper, each vol. containing a plate and one of the marginal illustrations col. by hand, 20 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., silk end papers, uncut, London, Athenian Society, 1903, 8vo. (300), March 11, American Art Association $102.50

Bates (A.) The Drama, Athenian ed., limited to 250 sets, illustrations on Japanese vell. paper, some in two states, one in col., 20 vol.-The Opera, ed. by Albert E. Bergh, illustrations on Japanese vell. paper, some in two states, one in col., 4 vol., together 24 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., uncut,

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