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of the Pointing Dog from the Earliest Times, limited ed., plates on Japan paper, cloth, 1902 (511), Mar. 24, Hodgson [See also Sotheby, June 30, £3.] Joseph, £2 4s. Arlen (Michael). The Green Hat, a Romance, the Acting Version of the Play, one of 175 copies for sale, signed in ink by the author "Michael Arlen," typographical borders and ornaments, decorated boards, uncut, New York, 1925, 8vo. (826), Nov. 23, Amer. Art Assoc. $15

[Printed at the press of William Edwin Rudge. See also May 5, acting version, $11.]

Armeno (Christoforo). Peregrinaggio de Tre Giovani Figlivoli del Re di Serendippo, italic type, printer's device on title, woodcut initial letters, full straight-grain green mor., sides with foliated corner sprays in gilt between single gilt fillets, panelled gilt back, broad inside mor. borders with gilt sprays on the four sides between single gilt fillets with small floral corner designs, solid gold edges, by C. Lewis, [Venice, Tramezzino], 1584, sm. 8vo. (86), Jan. 12, Amer. Art Assoc. $30

[Nice copy, in a handsome binding, with contemporary manuscript binding record and date "1812, C. Lewis on fly-leaf.]

Armstrong (E. A.)

Axel Herman Haig and his Work, limited ed., plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., Fine Art Society, 1905, 4to. (250), May 4, Hodgson Rimell, £2 6s.

[See also Anderson Gall., Nov. 22, $6.1 Armstrong (R. B.) History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wandropedale and the Debateable Land, map, portraits and plates, orig. buckram, Edinburgh, 1883, 4to. (97), Feb. 14, Sotheby Steedman, £3

[See also Dowell, Oct. 25, £2 5s.; Nov. 22, £3 10S.] Armstrong (Sir Walter). Gainsborough and his Place in English Art, plates, orig. cloth, g.t., 1898, folio (260), June 30, Sotheby Parsons, £2 15S.

[See also Christie, July 25, £5 10s.; Anderson Gall., Nov. 22, $17; Hodgson, Dec. 9, £3 7s. 6d.; July 13, £6 10s.; Sotheby, July 20, £2; Christie, July 25, £4 5s.] Armstrong (Sir W.) Sir Henry Raeburn, with Catalogue by J. L. Law, 61 photogravure plates, etc., 1901, imp. 4to. (683), July 25, Christie Westmore, £6

[See also Hodgson, May 4, £2 8s.; Sotheby, Mar. 7, 1 IOS.; Dowell, Nov. 22, £4; May 30, £3 15s.] Armstrong (Sir W.) Sir Joshua Reynolds, 78 plates and 6 facsimiles in col., orig. cloth, g.t., 1900, folio (261), June 30, Sotheby Parsons, £2 15S.

[See also April 25, 1 18s.; Hodgson, Aug. 4. £1 18s.; Amer. Art Assoc., Mar. 31, $23.1

Armstrong (Sir W.) Turner, limited ed., plates, 2 vol., buckram, T. Agnew, 1902 (290), May 4, Hodgson Kent, £1 128. [See also Sotheby, April 25, £1 18s.; Puttick, Jan 12, £2 25.1 Arnobius (D.) Disputationum Adversus Gentes libri septem,

olive mor., with monogram on back, from Renouard's library (Catalogue, p. 66), with his signature on the flyleaf (De Thou, Catalogue, Pt. i., p. 48), Antwerp, C. Plantin, 1582, 8vo. (187), July 25, Sotheby

Elwood, £3 3s.

Arnold (Matthew). Merope, a Tragedy, first ed., orig. cloth, uncut, 1858 (122), Mar. 16, Hodgson Dobell, £I [Arnold (M.)] The Strayed Reveller, and other Poems, by A., first ed., orig. cloth, fine copy, B. Fellowes, 1849, 8vo. (557), Dec. 6, Sotheby Thorp, £4

[Charles Kingsley's copy, with the inscription "Charles and Fanny Kingsley, Eversley" on half-title. See also Amer. Art Assoc., Nov. 23, $21; Hodgson, Jan. 12, £4.] Arnold (M.) The Scholar Gipsy and Thyrsis, No. 19 of 100 copies on Japanese vellum, signed by the artist, illustrated in colour by W. Russel Flint, slight scorch on margin of one plate, orig. vellum, 1910 (197), July 20, Sotheby

Neumayer, 15S. Arnold (M.) Poems, 2 vol., contemp. mor., g.e., with presentation inscription in the author's handwriting, 1877, 8vo. (731), June 20, Sotheby Hollings, £2 Arnold (M.) Works, one of an édition de luxe of 775 copies, portrait, 15 vol., orig. silk boards, uncut, a fine copy, 1903, 8vo. (750), Dec. 6, Sotheby Joseph, £10 IOS. [See also Amer. Art Assoc., April 25, $220.] Arnott and Wilson. The Petit Trianon, Versailles, hf. bound, 1908, folio (737), Dec. 20, Dowell £5 5s. Arrianus. Les faicts & conquestes d'Alexandre le grand, Roy des Macedoniens. . . traduicts nouuellement de Grec en Françoys par Cl. Vvitart, woodcut title, initials and ornaments, full old sprinkled cf., gt. back (rubbed), fine copy, Paris, Morel, 1581, sm. 4to. (64), Jan. 12, Amer. Art Assoc. $37.50 Arsanes. ¶Orations of Arsanes agaynst Philip the trecherous Kyng of Macedone, of the Embassadors of Venice against the Prince that vnder crafty league with Scanderbeg layed snares for Christendome, and of Scanderbeg prayeng ayde of Christian Princes agaynst periurous murderyng Mahomet and agaynst the old false Christian Duke Mahumetes confederate, with a notable example of Gods Vengeance vppon a faithlesse Kyng, Quene, and her children, black letter (A-K 8), one or two small holes in title, marginal note on E I verso slightly shaved, a small wormhole throughout, unbound, rare, ¶Imprinted at London, by Iohn Daye [? 1560], 8vo. (125), July 11, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 15S. Ars Moriendi. Tractatus de arte bene viuendi Beneqz moriendi [G. W. 2612, Hain-Copinger 1846, Pellechet 1349, Proctor 8004a), gothic letter, 44 ll. (a–f 4 in eights), Marchant's device on title, woodcut on verso, woodcuts on recto and verso of last leaf, blue roan gt., device of Theodore Williams on upper cover and his arms on lower,

g.e., fine copy, Paris, Guy Marchant, 10 Apr., 1497, 8vo. (135 by 93 mm.), (744), April 11, Sotheby Maggs, £155 [Pellechet records three copies only, two of which are imperfect; four others are recorded in the Gesamtkatalog, of which two are imperfect. There are two issues of this book in one the colophon ends "Laus Deo," in the other the words "Pour Jehan Petit" are added. This copy is of the former issue.]

Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, No. 2076, Transactions and St. John's Card, from the commencement in 1888 to 1922, binder's buckram, Vol. 1 lacks Part 3, and Vol. 3 lacks Part I (both are unbound), Vol. 2 is missing, sold as a periodical (32 bound vol. and 6 parts), 4to. (842), Dec. 6, Sotheby Stuart, £13 IOS.

[See also July 14, £9.] Ars Asiatica. Vol. i., La Peinture Chinoise au Cernuschi, Avril-Juin, 1912, par Edouard Chavannes et Raphael Petrucci Vol. ii., Six Monuments de la Sculpture Chinoise, par Edouard Chavannes-Vol. iii., Sculptures Civaites, par August Rodin, Anando Coomaraswamy, E. B. Havell et Victor Goloubew-Vo!. iv., Les Sculptures Chames au Musée de Tourane, par H. Parmentier, numerous plates in gravure and colour, 6 vol., including duplicate vol. of Vol. 1 and 3, boards, vellum backs, and wrappers, uncut (3 vol. very slightly rubbed), Bruxelles et Paris, 1914-22, 4to. (10), Oct. 5, Anderson Gall. $90

[Vol. 1 and 2 are limited editions, printed on special paper of Japanese manufacture. With a duplicate copy of the first vol.]

Arthur. The History of Arthur of Little Britain . . . translated... by John Bourchier, Lord Berners, 200 copies only printed, col. plates, orig. boards, uncut, 1814, 4to. (536), April 11, Sotheby Halliday, £4 Arthur. The most ancient and famous History of the renowned Prince Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, black letter, 3 parts in 1, woodcut front. to Parts 2 and 3, lacks the front. title to Part 1, the last leaf to Part 3, the first leaf of the Preface and the title to Part 3 are imperfect, a few minor defects, vellum, Printed by William Stansby for Jacob Bloome, 1634, 4to. (501), Dec. 6, Sotheby Dobell, £3 10S. Artist's Repository (The) and Drawing Magazine, first ed., plates, 4 vol., cf., 1784-[87], 8vo. (3), June 27, Sotheby Danielson, £I 12s.

[See also Lot 4, 18s.; Ed. 1808-Lot 5, 12s.] Art Journal (The), from 1880 to 1908, illustrated, 29 vol., cloth, 4to. (311), Oct. 20, Hodgson Export Book Co., £3 Arts (Les) Somptuaires, histoire du costume et de l'ameublement, text par Ch. Louandre, I vol. text and 2 vol. plates in colours, together 3 vol., red mor. gt., g.e., Paris, 185758 (730), July 20, Sotheby Halliday, £10

Ascham (Roger). Familiarium epistolarum libri tres.. acceserunt eiusdem pauca quædam poemata (A, 8 11.; 4 ll. unsigned; A-Bb in eights, Y 2 and вb 7 and 8 blank; sheet A wrongly imposed, inner 11. of last 3 sheets signed 3, 5, 7, instead of 2, 3, 4), italic letter, three words on 18 imperfectly printed, small hole in v 8, orig. stamped cf., fine copy, Excusam Londini impensis Francisci Coldocki, n.d. (209), Dec. 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 15s. [Lowndes records only the dated editions of 1578, 1581 and 1590. The first two of these were also printed for Coldock.1 Ascham (R.) The Scholemaster, black letter, second ed., title within type-metal border, woodcut device at end, sprinkled cf., fine copy, J. Day, 1571, 4to (11), Nov. 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £15 Ascham (R.) Toxophilus, the Schole, or Partitions, of Shooting, contayned in II. Bookes . . . to which is added, a Dedication and Preface by the Reverend John Walters, engraved front., three-quarter green levant mor., with the autograph of John B. Thacher on fly-leaf and one margin, and with the Joseph Haslewood bookplate, Wrexham, 1788, 12mo. (21), Jan. 10, Anderson Gall. $10 Ashbee (C. R.) An Endeavour towards the Teaching of John Ruskin and William Morris, No. 157 of 250 copies, orig. vellum, Essex House Press, 1901, 8vo. (314), July 28, Sotheby Grant, I IOS. [Ashbee (Henry Spencer).] Bibliotheca Arcana, seu Calatogus Librorum Penetralium, by Speculator Morum, orig. hf. roan, g.t., 1885-Notes and Gleanings for Devon and Cornwall, Vol. i. to v., hf. mor., Exeter, 1888-95, 4to. (144), July 7, Sotheby Tregaskis, £4 [Ashbee (H. S.)] Centuria Librorum Absconditorum, by Pisanus Fraxi, limited to 250 copies, etched front. and facsimiles, hf. mor., Privately printed, 1879, sm. 4to. (656), Feb. 23, Hodgson Thorp, £9 [Ashbee (H. S.)] Index Librorum Prohibitorum, Centuria Librorum Absconditorum, and Catena Librorum Tacendorum, by Pisanus Fraxi, fronts., 3 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Privately printed, 1877-85, sm. 4to. (620), July 27, HodgTregaskis, £21

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[See also Sotheby, July 7, £42; July 14, £36.] [Ashbee (H. S.)] Catena librorum tacendorum, being Notes on Curious and Uncommon Books, by Pisanus Fraxi, front., wants 2 l., hf. mor., 1885, 4to. (635), May 30, Sotheby Thorp, £10 IOS. [Ashbee (H. S.)] Index Librorum Prohibitorum, being Notes on Curious and Uncommon Books, by Pisanus Fraxi, limited to 250 copies, plates wanting, hf. mor., Privately printed, 1877, sm. 4to. (655), Feb. 23, Hodgson Thorp, £8 10s. Ashley (Robert). Almansor the learned and victorious King that conquered Spaine, his Life and Death, a few head

lines shaved, cf. gt., For John Parker, 1627, 4to. (12), Nov. 15, Sotheby Ellis, £4 15s. Ashmole (Elias). The Antiquities of Berkshire, first ed., portrait, map (border slightly defective), and pedigrees, 3 vol., some 11. spotted, old blue straight-grained mor., g.e., E. Curll, 1719, 8vo. (3), Nov. 22, Sotheby

[See also July 14, £3 12s. 6d.] Quaritch, £6 IOS. Ashmole (E.) Fasciculus Chemicus, or Chymical Collections, expressing the Ingress, Progress, and Egress of the Secret Hermetick Science .. by James Hasolle, Esquire, contemp. sheepskin, a few letters damaged by wormholes, 1650, 8vo. (279), May 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 IOS. [See also April 27, £10 10s.]

Ashmole (E.) The Institution, Laws & Ceremonies of the Order of the Garter, portrait (cut close and mounted) and plates, old blue straight-grained mor., g.e., 1672, folio (188), Nov. 22, Sotheby Arthur, £9

[See also Ed. 1682-Hodgson, Nov. 17, £2.] Ashmole (E.) Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, containing severall Poetical Pieces of our famous English Philosophers, portrait (inserted), folding plate, and engravings in the text, old cf. (rebacked), 1652, sm. 4to. (296), May 30, Sotheby Thorp, £10

[See also Nov. 15, £3 10s.; July 25, £1 16s.] Asiatic Journal (The), 47 vol., hf. cf., 1816-36 (188), Jan. 24, Dowell

£2 2s. Aspin (Jehoshaphat). The Naval and Military Exploits which have distinguished the Reign of George the Third, accurately described and methodically arranged, first ed., with 34 spirited plates col. by hand, full red straightgrain mor., sides with gt. fillet borders, back with gt. asterisk borders, scroll-work corners, g.t., g.e., by Rivière, fine copy, London, printed for Samuel Leigh, 1820, tk. 16mo. (25), Dec. 1, Amer. Art Assoc. $65

[The plates include "The Battle of Bunker Hill" and "The Shannon and the Chesapeake." See also Hodgson, Mar. 16, £6 10s.; Sotheby, July 28, £4.]

Asplund (Dr. Karl). Anders Zorn, his Life and Works, plates
(some col.), hf. vellum, g.t., 1921, 4to. (229), Mar. 21,
Sotheby
Fritze, £I IOS.

[See also May 16, 1; Hodgson, Mar. 30, £1 IS.; Anderson Gall., Oct. 4, $9; Nov. 22, $6.]

Asplund (Dr. K.) Zorn's Engraved Work, 2 parts, orig. wrappers, Stockholm, 1920-1, 4to. (228), Mar. 21, Sotheby [See also Lot 227, £19 10s.] B. F. Stevens, £20 Assemanus (J. A.) Codex Liturgicus Ecclesiæ Universe, 1749-63, reproduction in photo. facsimile, 13 vol., boards, cloth back, Paris and Leipzig, 1902, 4to. (606), May 4, Hodgson T. Baker, £10 Astle (Thomas). The Origin and Progress of Writing, first ed., 31 plates (some foxed), with an A.L.s. of the author

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