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ink on 362 quarto pp., on one side of the leaf only, in the author's usual minute and clear handwriting, and bound in a quarto vol., full maroon mor., gold tooled sides, back and inside borders, unshaved, by Wallis, in a board slipcase (237), Nov. 15, Anderson Gall. $1,700 Gissing (G.) A superb Autograph Manuscript, signed, "The Town Traveller," in 27 chapters, about 80,000 words, on 86 pp. 4to., beautifully written in his microscopic hand (499), Feb. 21, Sotheby Spencer, £260 ["The Town Traveller" was one of Gissing's best-known works. It was first published in 1898 and subsequently translated into French.]

Gissing (G.) Born in Exile, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cloth, uncut, London, 1892, 12mo. (454), Feb. 14, Amer. Art Assoc. $55 [See also Hodgson, July 27, ex-lib., £1 1s.]

[Gissing (G.)] Demos, first ed.,, 3 vol., orig. cloth (dull), Smith, Elder & Co., 1886, 8vo. (393), July 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £38

[Presentation copy, with inscription on reverse of halftitle of Vol. i., in the handwriting of the author: "To Matthew B. Hick from the Author, in grateful recognition of kind words & deeds innumerable. G. G., April 2nd, 1886." See also Dec. 6, ex-lib., £3; Amer. Art Assoc., Feb. 14, $60.]

Gissing (G.) The Emancipated, first ed., 3 vol., orig. hf. cloth, 1890, 8vo. (8ood), Dec. 6, Sotheby

Thorp, £4

[See also Hodgson, Mar. 16, £2 2s.; Amer. Art Assoc., Feb. 14, $45.] Gissing (G.) By the Ionian Sea, first ed., col. plates, orig. cloth, Chapman & Hall, 1901, 4to. (585), Mar. 21, Sotheby Edwards, £2 14S.

Gissing (G.) A Life's Morning, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cloth, fine copy, Smith, Elder & Co., 1888, 8vo. (394), July 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 IOS. [See also Mar. 21, £3 5s.; Hodgson, Jan. 26, £4 4s.; May 26, ex-lib., £1 8s.; Amer. Art Assoc., Feb. 14, $85.] Gissing (G.) The Nether World, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cloth, library labels removed from lower covers, Smith, Elder & Co., 1889, 8vo. (361), Mar. 21, Sotheby

Hollings, £2 IOS.

[See also Amer. Art Assoc., Feb. 14, fine, $140.] Gissing (G.) The Private Papers of Henry Rycroft, first ed., orig. green cloth, 1903, 8vo. (800e), Dec. 6, Sotheby Thorp, £2 10s.

[See also Hodgson, Dec. 1, 2 2s.; Amer. Art Assoc., Feb. 14, A.L. laid in, $67.50; Mar. 31, $20.] Gissing (G.) Thyrza, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cloth, fine unopened copy, Smith, Elder & Co., 1886, 8vo. (358), Mar. 21, Sotheby Spencer, £11 IOS.

[See also Lot 359, ex-lib., £1 10s.; Amer. Art Asso., Feb. 14, $75.]

Gissing (G.) The Unclassed, first ed., 3 vol., cloth, uncut, London, 1884, 12mo. (447), Feb. 14, Amer. Art Assoc. $450

[Immaculate copy. Presentation copy from the author to his brother, with the following autograph inscription on half-title of Vol. i.: “A. F. Gissing. From his affectionate brother, June 17, 1884." See also Sotheby, Mar. 21. £3 10s.]

Gissing (G.) Workers in the Dawn, a Novel, first ed., with preliminary leaf of advts. before each title, 3 vol., orig. red cloth gt., fine copy, Remington & Co., 1880 (228), April 29, Hodgson Drake, £165

[See also Amer. Art Assoc., Feb. 14, $1,175.] Gissing (G.), Collection of the Works of, all first eds., 23 vol., orig. cloth, uncut, mainly ex-library copies, with labels removed, several with new end-papers, London, 1886-98, 12mo. (236), Mar. 16, Amer. Art Assoc.

$27.50

[Comprises :-Demos, 1886; A Life's Morning, 1888; Thyrza, 1887; The Emancipated, 1890; New Grub Street, 1891; Born in Exile, 1892; The Odd Women, 1892 (all in 3 vol.); The Whirlpool, 1897; Human Odds and Ends, 1898; The Town Traveller, 1898.] Glanville (Bartholomeus de). De Proprietatibus Rerum [in Dutch]. Boeck welck ghehieten is bartholomeus vanden proprieteyten der dinghen, 11 fine whole-page woodcuts (some col. by an early hand, but margins cut down and last leaf containing printer's mark missing), old stamped cf., Haerlem, J. Bellaert, 1485 (272), Mar. 24, Hodgson Davis & Orioli, £42

[See also Sotheby, Nov. 15, £52; Ed. 1535-July 4, £37; Ed. 1582-Feb. 21, £7 10s.] Glanville] (Joseph). The Dreadful Burning of London, described in a Poem, 20 pp., wrapper, Printed for H. Herringman, 1667, sm. 4to. (392), Mar. 16, Hodgson Quaritch, £8 Glanville (J.) Essays on several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion, LARGE PAPER, old red mor., line panelled tooling on sides, gt. back, g.e., 1676, 4to. (9 by 6 in.), (833), Mar. 28, Sotheby Pickering, £6 5s.

[See also Hodgson, Nov. 10, £1 16s.] Glanville (J.) Plus Ultra, or The Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle, first ed., pol. cf., ochre edges, 1668, 8vo. (379), June 20, Sotheby Atkinson, £2 158. Glanville (J.) Saducismus Triumphatus, or Evidence concerning Witches, 2 fronts. by Faithorne (one in 6 compartments), in 1 vol., old cf., 1681 (349), Mar. 24, Hodgson McLeish, 1 125. Glapthorne (Henry). Plays and Poems, now first collected, with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author, LARGE PAPER, 2 vol., boards, uncut, London, Pearson, 1874, 8vo. (133), Oct. 6, Anderson Gall. $10.50 Glareanus (Henricus). Ad divum Max. Æmilianum Panegyricon- -De situ Helvetiae & vicinis gentibus-De quattvor

Helvetiorum pagis-Pro iustissimo Helvetiorum foedere panegyricon (A-D 6 in fours, D6 blank), [in verse], title within woodcut border (slightly defective), woodcuts of the arms of the Swiss Cantons (16) and of the Empire, 2 impressions of each cut, wrappers, Bâle, Adam Petri, 1515, 4to. (576), June 27, Sotheby Schaeppi, £2 Glasenapp (C. F.) Das Leben Richard Wagner, portraits, 6 vol., cloth, Leipzig, 1905-11, 8vo. (213), Mar. 3, Puttick Daniels, £1

[See also Ed. 1900-8, Eng. trans. by W. A. EllisHodgson, Dec. 9, £1 12s.; Puttick, Mar. 3, £1 5s.] Glasse (Hannah). The Complete Confectioner, first ed., hf. cf. gt., Printed for J. Cooke, n.d. (420), May 18, Hodgson Edwards, £3 8s. Glauber (John Rudolph). Works . . . translated . . . by Christopher Packe, plates, russia (covers loose), 1689, folio (979), May 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 IOS. Glogoviensis (Joannes). Computus Chirometralis, fine Polish woodcut on title-page, blue crushed levant mor. (Jansen style), by The French Binders, fine copy [Cracow, Joannes Haller, 1507], 4to. (45), April 12, Anderson Gall. $30 Goad (T.) The Dolefull Euen-Song, or a... Narration of that fearefull calamity which befell the Preacher Mr. Drury a Jesuite, by the downefall of the floore at an assembly in the Black-Friers on Sunday the 26. of Octob. last [and a] Catalogue of the names of such as perished, pol. cf. ex., J. Haviland, 1623, sm. 4to. (312), Nov. 17, Hodgson F. Edwards, £5 5s. [Goadby (R.)] An Apology for the Life of Bampfylde-Moore Carew... taken from his own Mouth, inscription on title "the first edition," corner of title repaired, orig. stab-holes in inner margins, hf. cf., uncut, Printed by R. Goadby, and sold by W. Owen, n.d., 8vo. (836), Mar. 28, Sotheby

Dobell, £3 10S. Godart (J. B.) and Duponchel (P. A. J.) Histoire Naturelle des Lépidopteres, ou Papillons de France, in 13 vol., including 3 Supplements, and Iconographie des Chenilles, Vol. i., numerous col. plates, together 14 vol., hf. mor. gt. (front cover of last vol. loose), 1820-36 (54), April 29, Hodgson Quaritch, £8 10S. Godefroy (M.) Memoires de Messire Philippe de Comines, portraits, 4 vol., red mor. gt., g.e., A Londres et se trouve a Paris, 1747 (745), July 20, Sotheby Danielson, £8 5s. Godfrey (Michael). A Brief Account of the Intended Bank of England, first and only ed., hf. red mor., lettered in gt. up back, London, 1694, sm. 4to. (3), Jan. 7, Amer. Art Assoc. $1,250

[Inserted is a view of the "new building" from the Mansion House engraved by Goldar. Also mounted and inserted are three extremely interesting newspaper cuttings, one from The Gazette, dated May 6, 1695, advertising that the Bank of England will lend money on

"plate, lead, tin, copper, steel, and iron" at 4 per cent.; another announcing that a firm of contractors had undertaken the building of the bank, which must be finished March 1, 1731; the third from The Monthly Intelligencer, August, 1732, describing the laying of the corner-stone.] Godfridus. The Knowledge of Things Unknown and the Husbandmans Practice, black letter, woodcuts, with 2 Il. of advts., some head-lines cropped, w.a.f., 1664-6, 16mo. (729), Feb. 23, Hodgson King, £2 6s. Godman (F. du Cane). Monograph of the Petrels, hand-col. plates by J. G. Keulemans, complete in 5 parts, wrappers, 1907-10, 4to. (213), July 12, Puttick Oates, 15 Godwin (Francis, Bp. of Hereford). Rerum Anglicarum Annales, nunc primum editi, the Author's copy, with his MS. corrections for a new edition, limp vellum, Londini, 1616, folio (478), Feb. 14, Sotheby Dobell, £6

[On the title-page is added "ab anno videlicet 1509 ad annum 1559, cum novis accessionibus nunc iterum editi, authore Francisco Godwino Episcopo dudum Landavensi, nunc vero Herefordensi."]

Godwin (William). The Adventures of Caleb Williams, first ed., 3 vol., contemp. hf. cf., 1794, 8vo. (118), Dec. 1, Hodgson Salter, £9 [Godwin (W.)] Cloudesley, a Tale, by the Author of "Caleb Williams," 3 vol., 1830 (350), July 21, Hodgson Marcham, £8 10s. [Godwin (W.)] The Looking-Glass, a True History of the Early Years of an Artist, by Theophilus Marcliffe, plates (some col.), orig. boards (rebacked), London, printed for Thomas Hodgkins, at the Juvenile Library, Hanway Street, 1805, 12mo. (75), June 27, Sotheby Scott, £20 10S.

[No sale is recorded since 1900. The "artist" was William Mulready, who dictated the "History" to Godwin. The title on the cover is quite differently worded from that on the title-page, and the imprint also differs, reading London, printed for M. J. Godwin, at the Juvenile Library, No. 41, Skinner Street, Snow Hill.. 1808." This was the second volume of The Juvenile Library, and was followed by "The King and Queen of Hearts."]

Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von). Faust, Erster Theil, fullpage illustrations and vignettes by Von Kreling, full green leather, front cover framed with panel of cornerpieces and silver medallions, back cover with centre and corner-pieces, g.e. (rubbed), Munchen, c. 1860, folio (782), May 5, Amer. Art Assoc.

$15

[An uncommon and very attractive binding. See also Ed. 1871-Amer. Art Assoc., Mar. 16, $80; Ed. 1906—Nov. 3, $85; Mar. 1, $100; Sotheby, Mar. 21, £20 10s.; Ed. 1910-Mar. 21, 13 5s.]

Goethe (J. W. von). Goetz of Berlichingen, with the Iron Hand, translated from the German of Goethe by Walter

Scott, Esq., Edinburgh, first ed., blue mor. gt., g.e., 1799, 8vo. (598), Nov. 15, Sotheby Fleming, £19 [Presentation copy from the translator, with the following inscription on the fly-leaf, in the handwriting of the author, "To Sir Alexander Don of Newton Bart., M.P., &c., &c. This, being the first published work of Walter Scott, Esqre. (now wholly out of print & never to be reprinted), is most respectfully presented. Bonington house, 12 Nov. 1818." See also Hodgson, Oct. 20, £6 5s.] Goethe (J. W. von). Herrmann and Dorothea, first ed., contemp. hf. leather, Berlin, 1798, 8vo. (472), Jan. 31, Sotheby Maggs, £10 IOS. Goethe (J. W. von). Iphigenie auf Tauris, ein schauspiel, printed in black and red, vellum, by The Doves Bindery, 1912, sm. 4to. (698), Mar. 21 Sotheby Sotheran, £14 5s. Goethe (J. W. von). Torquato Tasso, ein schauspiel, printed in black and red, vellum, by The Doves Bindery, 1913, sm. 4to. (701), Mar. 21, Sotheby Sotheran, £14 5s. Goethe (J. W. von). Works, translated by Carlyle and others, 12 vol.-Life, by G. H. Lewes, 2 vol., together 14 vol., illustrations, orig. buckram, g.t., J. C. Nimmo, 1903, 8vo. (102), July 7, Sotheby Edwards, £12 IOS. Goethe (J. W. von). Auserlesene Lieder, Gedichte und Balladen Ein Strauss, selected and arranged by T. J. CobdenSanderson, printed in red and black, vellum, by The Doves Bindery, 1916, sm. 4to. (710), Mar. 21, Sotheby

[See also June 20, 14.]

Quaritch, £15 Goffe (Thomas). The Careless Shepherdes, a Tragi-Comedy, first ed., wants the Catalogue of Plays" at end, unbound, 1656 (467), July 25, Sotheby King, £2 2s. Goldsmith (Francis). Hugo Grotius his Sophompaneas, or Ioseph, a Tragedy, with Annotations, first ed., wants 2 portraits and 12 11. at end, old olive mor. elaborately gt., g.e., with bookplates of Peter Hall and the Rev. Charles Prescot, London, printed by W. H. and are to be sold by Iohn Hardesty, n.d. [1652], 8vo. (841), Mar. 28, Sotheby Pickering, £20

[See Corser, "Coll. Anglo-Poet," vii., pp. 17-20, for a full account of the volume. Also Bibliotheca AngloPoe.ica," No. 919.]

Goldsmith (Oliver). The Beauties of English Poesy, first ed., with half-titles, 2 vol., old cf. gt., W. Griffin, 1767, 12mo. (80), July 21, Hodgson Sessler, £12 IOS. [See also Sotheby, April 27, impft., £3 5s.] [Goldsmith (O.)] The Bee, first ed., old cf., J. Wilkie, 1759, 8vo. (54), April 27, Sotheby Quaritch, £32 [Goldsmith (O.)] The Citizen of the World, first ed., 2 vol., contemp. cf. gt., London, printed for the Author, and sold by J. Newbury, etc, 1762, 8vo. (283), July 25, Sotheby Sawyer, £19

[See also April 11, 16 10s.; April 27, £16; July 18,

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