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Anhang von den Schwabischen Creisregimentern. Nürnberg, ben Gabriel Nicolaus Raspe, 1782, 12mo., 34 coloured plates of costumes (40s. to

508.).

Paris,

Nanette, ou la jolie écosseuse, écrite par elle-même. Vincent, an VIII., 16mo., a pretty plate, not signed; rare (108. to 158.).

Nanine, sœur de lait de la reine de Golconde, parodiée par imitation sur les plus jolis airs connus, en trois actes et quelques vaudevilles. Genève et Paris, veuve Duchesne, 1768, 8vo., 1 plate after Martinet by Patas, fleuron on title by Chedel, and 8 pages of music (58.).

Barbier attributes this parody to Desfontaines.

Narp (Mme. de). Edouard et Clémentine ou les Erreurs de la jeunesse. Paris, chez Ducauray, an X., 3 vols., 12mo., 3 plates after Bornet (2) and Devilliers (1) by Delvaux, Demouchy, and Devilliers (38.).

Narrazione delle solemni reali feste fatte celebrare in Napoli, da Sua Maesta II. Re delle Due Sicilie Carlo Infanto di Spagna, Duca Di Parma, etc., per la nascita del suo primogenito Filippo, real Principe delle Due Sicilie. In Napoli, 1749, roy. fol., fleuron on title, not signed, frontispiece signed Carlo Gregori inc., 1 headpiece, not signed, an ornamented letter, 15 beautiful large plates after Vincenzo Re by Guiseppe Vasi, Felice Polenzani, H. Jardin, Luigi Le Lorrain (30s. to 40s., and more in morocco).

Nash (Richard, commonly called Beau). His Life, extracted from his own papers. Edited by Dr. Goldsmith. London, 1762, 8vo. First edition. Portrait (15s. to 20s.).

Nash (T.). Collection for the History of Worcestershire, London, 1781-2. With a Supplement. London, 1799,

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2 vols., fol., map, pedigrees, and plates (£8 to £9, and nearly double on large paper).

To some copies a new title page was affixed, bearing the date of 1799. To these an oval portrait of Nash is prefixed.

Nativelle (P.). Nouveau Traité d'Architecture

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Paris,

1729, 2 vols., fol., 125 plates by Herisset and Nativelle (£3 to £4).

M. Hip. Destailleur's copy in red morocco, with dentelle (Padeloup or Dubuisson), 805 frs. (1895).

Natoire (Charles). Tableaux de la chapelle des Enfants-Trouvés à Paris, peints par Charles Natoire et gravés par Etienne Fessard (Paris, 1752-57), roy. fol., 15 plates (one a large perspective view of the chapel) (10s.).

Natoire (Charles). Livre d'Académies gravé à l'eau-forte par J. J. Pasquier d'après les dessins de Natoire. Paris, Huquier, 1745, fol., title and 22 etchings by Pasquier after Natoire (10s. to 15s.).

Natter (Laurent). Traité de la Méthode antique de graver en pierres fines, comparée avec la moderne et expliquée en diverses planches, traduite de l'anglois. Londres, Haberkorn, 1754, fol., frontispiece and 37 plates by Hemmerich (10s.). The original English edition appeared in the same year with the same plates (20s.).

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Naudot. Chansons notées de la tres venerable confrerie des Francs-Maçons Le tout recueilli et mis en ordre pas frère Naudot. 1744, 8vo., engraved throughout, with music (15s.).

Néel. Voyage de Paris à Saint-Cloud par mer et retour de Saint-Cloud à Paris par terre. A Paris, an VI., 2 parts in 1 vol., 16mo., 2 pretty plates, not signed (4s.).

Another edition exists with the same date, published chez Lemarchand, and with only 1 plate.

Nemeitz (J. C. Baron). Le Gentilhomme étranger voyageant en France observant . les melieures (sic) routes. Faisant aussi la description des Antiquités, des Eglises

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le baron G. D. N. A Loyde, chez Baudoin Van der Aa, 1699, 12mo., engraved frontispiece (20s. to 25s.).

Nemeitz (J. C. Baron). Séjour de Paris, c'est-à-dire instructions fidèles pour les voyageurs de condition, comment ils se

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doivent conduire . . . comme aussi une description suffisante de la cour de France, du parlement, de l'université, des bibliothèques, avec une liste des plus célèbres savants, artisans et choses remarkables qu'on trouve dans cette grande ville. Leide, J. Van Abcoude, 1727, 2 vols., post 18vo., map, engravings, and plans (30s. to 40s.).

Nerciat (Andréa de). Félicia, ou Mes Fredaines. Londres, s.d. (Paris, Cazin, 1782), 4 vols., 16mo., 24 plates after Borel by Elluin, not signed (30s., and much more in old morocco).

Reprinted 1784 with the plates reversed (except frontispiece). The series of plates are sometimes met with in 8vo., together with the series of plates for Saturnin, Le Mersius français, L'Aretin francais, etc., the whole consisting of 110 plates, and valued at from £8 to £10. Nerciat. Felicia, ou Mes Fredaines

12mo., 12 unsigned plates (20s.).

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Paris, 1795, 4 vols.,

Nerciat. Monrose, ou le Libertin par fatalité, suite de Félicia, par le même auteur. Paris, 1797, 2 vols., 16mo., 24 plates, not signed, attributed to Quéverdo (30s.).

Nerciat. Le Doctorat impromptu. S.1. (Cazin), 1788, 16mo., 2 plates, not signed; rare (20s.).

Nerciat. Mon Noviciat

plates, not signed (5s.).

(Berlin), 1792, 2 vols., 16mo., 2

Nerciat. La Matinée libertine, ou les Momens bien employés. A Cythère, 1787, 16mo., frontispiece and 4 plates (10s., and double with the plates coloured).

Nerciat. Les Aphrodites, ou Fragmens thali-priapiques pour servir à l'histoire du Plaisir. Lampsaque, 1793, 8 numbers in 8vo., bound in 1 or 2 vols., 8 plates finely drawn and well engraved; extremely rare, 1 complete copy only known to exist (£4).

The plates are attributed to Freudeberg.

Nerciat. Le Diable au Corps, œuvre posthume du très recommandable docteur Cazzoné, membre extraordinaire de la joyeuse faculté phallo-coïro-pygoglotto-nomique. S.1. (Paris), 1803, 3 vols., 8vo., or 6 vols., 12mo., 20 plates, not signed, in the manner of Bornet (30s., and more than double on vellum paper).

In the 8vo. size copies exist with unlettered proofs within borders; the latter were removed when the letterpress was put in.

Neufforge (De). Recueil Elémentaire d'Architecture, contenant plusieurs études des ordres d'architecture d'après le senti

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ment des modernes. Paris, 1757-68, 8 parts in 4 vols., fol., with 600 numbered plates. Supplément, Paris, 1772-80, 2 vols., fol., 306 plates. It is difficult to obtain the work complete (£12).

Neuville (Le Père de La). Oraison funèbre de M. le cardinal de Fleury, prononcée en janvier 1743, par le Père de La Neuville, jésuite. Paris, 1743, 4to., fleuron on title and headpiece, both designed and engraved by Cochin fils (4s.). Jombert mentions that Cochin had to compose and engrave these vignettes within four days.

Nevers (le duc de). Le Parfait Cocher, ou l'art d'entretenir et de conduire un équipage à Paris et en campagne (par le duc de Nevers et publié par de La Chesnaye des Bois). Paris, Mérigot, 1744, 12mo., engraved frontispiece (4s.). New English Theatre. 1776-7, 12 vols., 8vo., character portraits (158. to 20s.).

New Robinson Crusoe (The), translated from the French. J. Stockdale, 1788, 2 vols., post Svo., 32 full-page woodcuts by John Bewick (128. to 15s.).

Newcastle (William Cavendish, Duke of). Nouvelle Methode pour dresser les chevaux . . . traduction nouvelle sur l'original anglois, avec des annotations . . . par de Solleysel . . . mis en allemand par Jean-Phil. Fred. Pernauer, baron de Pernay. Nuremberg, 1700, fol., 82 plates (mostly copied from the edition: Anvers, 1657). Text French and German.

This translation was made from the following English book: "A New Method and Extraordinary Invention to dress Horses and work them according to Nature; as also to perfect Nature by the Subtlety of Art. London, 1667, fol.," which appeared without plates, and which must not be confounded with the original French book which the author published when an exile at Antwerp (1657), and containing 42 plates. Reprinted

1764.

Newcastle (William Cavendish, Duke of). Methode et Invention nouvelle de dresser les Chevaux, seconde édition, 1737, fol., engraved title and 42 plates after Diepenbecke by Lucas Vostermans (40s. to 50s., and double on large paper). First edition, "Anvers, 1657," is very rare, particularly with the very frequently missing title (£25 to £30).

Newcastle. A General System of Horsemanship in all its Branches. London, 1743 or 1748, 2 vols., roy. fol., 63 plates, some coloured (40s., and double on large paper).

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Nichols (J.). Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. London, 1780-90, 8 vols., 4to. Supplement called "Miscellaneous Antiquities, in continuation of the Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica." London, 1791-1800, 2 vols. (containing 9 Nos.), 4to., together 10 vols., 4to., plates (£20 to £25, and half-price without Supplement).

Nichols (J.). Elizabeth. to 40s.).

The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen
London, 1788-1807, 3 vols, 4to., plates (30s.

Nichols (J.). History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester. London, 1795-1815, 4 vols. in 8, fol., views, plates of arms and seals, pedigrees, etc. (£50 to £60, and on large paper, £100 to £150).

Lord Brabourne's copy, on large paper, in 8 vols., morocco extra, by Tout, £185 (1891).

Nicolson (J.) and R. Burn. History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. London, 1777, 2 vols., 4to., maps (50s. to 60s.).

Niebuhr. Description de l'Arabie sur des observations propres et des avis recueillis dans les lieux mêmes. Amsterdam, 1774; Voyage, en Arabie et en d'autres pays circonvoisins. Amsterdam, chez Baalde, 1776-80, 3 vols., 4to., fleuron on each title alike, and 77 plated maps (15s.).

The Paris edition, 1779, 2 vols., 4to., plates and maps (58.).

Niemeyer (A. H.). Gedichte. Leipzig, 1778, sm. 4to., portrait of Klopstock, a large fleuron-vignette on title, and 3 beautiful illustrations signed Chodowiecki and Geyser (58.). Nisbet (A.). A System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical, with the true Art of Blazon. Edinburgh, 1722-42, 2 vols., fol., heraldic plates (50s. to 60s.).

Nivelon (F.). Rudiments of Genteel Behaviour. 1737, 4to., engravings by Boitard from designs by Dandrige (10s.).

Nixon (J., Secretary to the Beefsteak Club). Sketches from Nature. London, 1795, 4to., engravings of characters (20s. to 30s.).

Noel. Dictionnaire de la Fable, ou Mythologie grecque, latine, égyptienne, celtique, persane, etc. Nouvelle édition. Paris, Lenormant, an XII. (1803), 2 vols., 8vo., frontispiece after Girodet by B. Roger (38.).

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