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Spanhemii, 2 vol., polished cf., gt. backs (one hinge weak),
Ultrajecti, 1697 (177), May 2, Anderson Galleries

$32

[The poet Gray's copy, with notes in his hand on flyleaf of each volume.] Callot (Jacques). Maître Graveur, 1593-1635, suivi d'un Catalogue Raisonné par Pierre-Paul Plan, 282 engravings and 2 portraits, Bruxelles, 1911, folio (1010), Nov. 28, Sotheby Danielson, £5 10s. Calver (E.) Zions thankfull Ecchoes from the Clifts of Ireland, or the Little Church of Christ in Ireland warbling out her humble and gratefull addresses to her Elder Sister in England, original ed., in verse, green mor. ex., g.t., uncut, by F. Bedford, Miller arms, Printed for Richard Harper, 1649, 4to. (118), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £19 Calverley (C. S.) Verses and Translations, Fly Leaves, Literary Remains, portrait, etc., 5 vol., light-blue mor., g.e., 1865-85, 8vo. (144), March 22, Hodgson Maggs, £4 Calverley (William). A dyalogue bitwene the playntife and the Defendaunt, 14 ll., black letter, in verse, of seven-line stanzas, brown mor. ex., g.e., by C. Lewis, from the Heber library, Thomas Godfray, n.d., sm. 4to. (119), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £170 Calvert (A. F.) Moorish Remains in Spain [Cordova, Seville and the Alhambra], 192 coloured plates and numerous other illustrations, 2 vol., cl. gt., g.e., 1905-6, sm. 4to. (176), Dec. 7, Hodgson Tiranti, £2 IOS.

[See also Feb. 8, £2 6s.] Calvin (J. e). Brieve Instruction pour armer tous bons fideles contre les erreurs de la secte commune des Anabaptistes, Genève, par Jehan Girard, 1545-Contre la Secte phantastique et furieuse des Libertins, ib., 1545, in 1 vol., redruled throughout, contemp. English binding of brown cf. tooled and gt. to a geometrical pattern with interlaced enamelled fillets, in the style of the craftsmen employed by Sir Thomas Wotton, g.e., sold as a binding, 8vo. (1228), July 3, Sotheby Dobell, £9

[See also American Art Association, Jan. 26, $160.] Calvin (John). Sermons upon the Songe that Ezechias Made, etc., translated out of Frenche into Englishe, black letter, cf. ex., g.e., John Day, 1560 (424), Jan. 16, Dowell

£5 7s. 6d. Calvin (J.) The notable sermons, made by the godly and famous Clerke Maister John Caluyn, first ed., black letter, with leaf with colophon at the end (some blank margins discoloured), blue mor. gt., g.e., Rowland Hall, 1562, sm. 8vo. (4089), Nov. 7, Sotheby Leighton, £7 Cambridge History of English Literature, edited by A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller, 14 vol., complete set, buckram, t.e.g., Cambridge, 1907-16, 8vo. (1009), May 8, Sotheby Davies, £8 IOS. [See also Anderson Galleries, Feb. 20, $40; Hodgson, Nov. 23, £7 12s. 6d.]

Cambridge Modern History (The), planned by Lord Acton, edited by A. W. Ward, G. W. Prothero and S. Leathes, 14 vol., with maps and index, buckram, t.e.g., a complete set, 1902-12, 8vo. (123), July 12, Hodgson

[See also Feb. 22, £10 5S.] Quaritch, £9 10s. Cambridge Platform. A Platform of Church Discipline gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed vpon by the Elders, and Messengers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New England, to be presented to the Churches and Generall Court for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the Eighth Moneth Anno 1649, handsomely bound in full dark green crushed levant mor., gold tooled and lettered on the side, Cambridge, by S. G. in New England, and are to be sold at Cambridge and Boston, Anno Dom. 1649, sm. 4to. (179), May 2, Anderson Galleries $5,700

[First edition of the earliest known book from the press of Samuel Green, and with imprint as above. Probably the only known copy. That there were two issues of the first edition of this, the original edition of the celebrated Cambridge Platform, is proved by the appearance of this copy.] Camden (Wm.) The Historie of the most renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England, portrait, old cf., 1630, folio (669), Feb. 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 8s. Camden (W.) Britannia sive Florentissimorum Regnorum Angliæ, Scotia, Hiberniae et Insularum adiacentium ex intima antiquitate Chorographica descriptio, woodcut of royal arms on title-page, bookplate of Richard Towneley, cf. ex., m.e., G. Bishop, 1594, sm. 4to. (197), April 3, Sotheby Leighton, £2 28.

[See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 18, 1607 ed., $65.] Camden (W.) Britannia, translated and enlarged by R. Gough, maps and plates, fine paper, with the maps col., 4 vol., russ. gt., joints cracked (1806), folio (306), May 18, Puttick Lane, £1 2s. 6d.

[See also Sotheby, March 13, 24s.; Nov. 14, £2 2s.] Camden (W.) Remaines concerning Britaine, the third impression, with the blank leaf before the title and the rare folding sheet of funerall verses (slightly defective), some leaves damp-stained, orig. cf. (rebacked), N. Okes, 1623— Another edition (the fourth), portrait (shaved at head), cf. (rebacked), 1629, 4to. (4092), Nov. 7, Sotheby

Dobell, I 12S. [See also May 29, 1636 ed., 18s.; Feb. 27, 1636 ed., £1 15s.] Camden (W.) Regis, Reginae, nobiles et alij in Ecclesia Collegiata V. Petri Westmonasterij sepulti (a few headlines cut close), blue mor. gt., with large arms of Sir M. M. Sykes on sides and Sutherland arms on upper cover, M. Bradwood, 1606, 4to. (4091), Nov. 7, Sotheby Dobell, £2 2s. (161) 6

XXXVI.

Camerario (I.) Symbolorum et Emblematum ex re herbaria— Ex animalibus-Ex volatilibus et insecta-Ex aquatilibus et reptilibus, 4 vol. in 1, first ed., engraved titles, plates of emblems, red mor. gt., arms of Sir William Stirling Maxwell in blind on sides, Noriberga, 1590, 1595, 7, 1604, 4to. (4249), Nov. 7, Sotheby Clements, £2 15s. Camerarivs (P.) The Living Librarie, or Meditations and Observations, Historical, Natural, Moral, Political and Poetical, Englished by I. Molle, old cf., rebacked (some stains), London, Adam Islip, 1625, folio (364), Feb. 20, Anderson Galleries

$15

[With the bookplates of the Duke of Sussex and Edward Conroy.] Campani (Nic.) Lamento del Tribolato Strascino Campani Sanese: Il quale tratta della patienza & impatienza, che auuiene a quelli che hanno il mal Franzese (in verse, a 8c 8), woodcut on title and 2 woodcuts on the last page, red mor., by Duru, In Siena, n.d. (15—), 8vo. (216), July 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 5S. Campbell (Á. J.) Nests and Eggs of Australian Birds, 28 col. plates and other illustrations, 2 vol., hf. light green mor. ex., t.e.g., Sheffield, 1901 (937), March 22, Hodgson Wheldon, £5 2s. 6d. Campbell, Woolfe and Gandon. Vitruvius Britannicus, or the British Architect, by Campbell, Woolfe and Gandon, plates of public and private buildings, 5 vol., cf. gt., 1715-71, folio (1656), Nov. 14, Sotheby Edwards, £8 15s. Campbell (John Lord). Lives of the Chief Justices of England, first ed., 3 vol., 1849-57-Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, 8 vol., 1846-69, together 11 vol. cf., London, 1849-69, 8vo. (62), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $15 Campbell (Thomas). Gertrude of Wyoming, a Pennsylvanian Tale, and other Poems, orig. bds., uncut (rebacked), in cl. folder and mor. back slip-case, London, 1809, 4to. (205), April 11, American Art Association

$70 [First edition. A presentation copy from the author to George Cruikshank, with the latter's autograph inscription, "Presented by the author to Geo. Cruikshank, 1809." See also Sotheby, Dec. 19, 1814, £5 15s.] Campbell (T.) Poetical Works, first ed., with vignettes from the designs of J. M. W. Turner and with proofs of the same on thick paper inserted, blue mor., full gt. back, a three-line fillet round sides, inside dentelles, g.e., by Rivière, Moxon, 1837, 8vo. (617), March 13, Sotheby

Godby, £3 5s.

[See also June 19, £2 2s.; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 18, $10.]

Campion (T.) Works, edited by A. H. Bullen, original limited ed., bds., uncut, Privately printed, 1889, 8vo. (29), April 26, Hodgson Bain, I 16s.

[See also Sotheby, July 3, 18s.]

Campo (Ant.) Cremona rappresentata in disegno, engraved title, portraits and plates, printed within borders, cf. gt., arms on sides, In Cremona, 1585-Descrizione della Regatta solenne disposta in Venezia a godimento di Ferdinando terzo prencipe di Toscana, folded plates (one a little defective and mounted), old red mor., Venezia (1688), folio (218), July 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £5 5s. Cancionero (General), etc. (top lines of several leaves in fac.), crimson mor., by Duru, En Envers, en casa de Philippo Nuncio, 1573, 8vo. (32), Feb. 27, Sotheby Maggs, £7 5s. [Title and table 4 ll. and CCCLXXXVI. numbered leaves.] Cantilupe (S. Thomas). The Life and Gests of S. Thomas Cantilvpe, Bishop of Hereford, collected by R. S. S. I., dark blue mor. gt., g.e., At Gant, printed by Robert Walker, 1674, 8vo. (81), Jan. 23, Sotheby Dobell, £1 16S. Caorsin (Guil.) Obsidionis Rhodie urbis descriptio, gothic letter, long lines, 47 to a page, 60 11. [Hain *4369, Proctor *2586], 36 spirited full-page woodcuts, Ulm, Johann Reger, 24 Oct., 1496-Aristotle. De natura animalium De partibus animalium De generatione animalium, roman letter, long lines, 112 ll. [Hain *1700, Proctor *4527], first page after preliminaries within a fine woodcut border (just touched at top), initials painted in red, Venice, Joh. and Greg. de Gregoriis, 18 Nov., 1492, with another, in I vol., old blind stamped English cf. over wooden bds., with a circular stamp of a Tudor rose and a lozenge-shaped stamp of a wyvern, folio (186), Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £62

[See also March 27, 1480, £2; Nov. 7, 1513, £3 10s.] [Caorsin (G.)] Der vermaledigsten unfromen Türggen anschleg, gothic letter, woodcuts (some 11. stained), vell., Strassburg, B. Küstler, 1502, 4to. (4104), Nov. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £3 15s. Capranica (Dom.) Arte del ben morire, roman letter, long lines, 24-25 to a page, 32 11. [Hain 4400, Proctor 6335], old Italian dark brown mor., panel of acorns and oakleaves, fine condition, Florence, Francesco di Dino, 7 Feb., 1487, 4to. (223), July 17, Sotheby Eisman, £26 [Capystranus, a Metrical Romance], black letter, a portion only, comprising 10 ll., two woodcuts (corner torn off first leaf), sprinkled cf. gt., from the libraries of R. Farmer, Roxburghe and Heber, [Wynkyn de Worde], n.d., sm. 4to. (121), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £150

[There is only one other fragment recorded, that in the Bodleian, Douce collection.] Caracciolus (Robertus). Quadragesimale de paenitentia, roman letter, long lines, 36 to a page, capitals in red (a few letters damaged by wormholes), red mor. gt. (joints cracked), Venice, Franz Renner, 1472, folio (1233), March 20, Sotheby Maggs, £8 15s.

[The second book printed by Renner at Venice. also May 29, rebacked, £3 3s.; Dec. 19, £12 10s.]

See

Caracciolus (R.) Sermones uarie, gothic letter, double columns, one leaf with an illuminated floral border in gold and colours, a smaller initial in gold and colours, other initials in red and blue, velvet, with metal ornaments, Venice, Franz Renner, 1479 (187), Jan. 23, Sotheby

Davis & Orioli, £6 10s. Caradoc of Lancarvan. Historie of Cambria, now called Wales, translated into English by H. Lhoyd, continued by Dauid Powel, black letter, woodcut border (slightly defective in top and bottom edge, mounted), woodcuts, (some headlines shaved), old hf. cf., R. Newberie and H. Denham, 1584, sm. 4to. (81), Feb. 13, Sotheby

[See also Hodgson, Jan. 11, £2 15s.] Ellis, £3 3s. Carbonell (Miguel). Chroniques de Espaya fins aci no diuulgades que tracta d'la Noblese Inuictissima Reys del Gots: y gestes de aquells: ye dels Cötes de Barcelona: e Reys de Arago . . . M.D.xlvij., [colophon] M.D.xlvij., [colophon] . . . estampat en la insigne Ciutat de Barcelona per Carles Amoros. a.xv.de Noembre, Any. M.D.xxxxvi., new wine-coloured cf. (two letters of register torn away), Barcelona [Carlos Amoros], 1547, sm. folio (114), May 2, American Art Association $37.50

[There is a Dance of Death woodcut on verso of leaf xx.] Cardiff Records, being Materials for a History of the County Borough from the Earliest Times, edited by J. H. Matthews, only 300 copies printed, portraits and plates, 6 vol., hf. mor., g.t., Cardiff, 1898-1911, imp. 8vo. (773), Dec. 12, Sotheby Criddle, £3 5s. Careless (John). The Old English Squire, a Poem, with 24 humorous coloured plates, cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., with original printed label preserved at end, Thos. M'Lean, 1821, 8vo. (21), Nov. 28, Christie Bumpus, £15

[See also Sotheby, Nov. 24, 13 10s.; Anderson Galleries, May 2, $70; American Art Association, Jan. 26, $200; Sotheby, Feb. 6, £22.]

Carey (David). Life in Paris, comprising the Rambles, Sprees and Amours of Dick Wildfire, first ed., 21 coloured plates and numerous woodcuts by G. Cruikshank (lacks leaf at end "To the Binder "), orig. pictorial bds., uncut, John Fairburn, 1822, 8vo. (49), July 24, Sotheby

Spencer, £44

[See also Dec. 12, lacks hf.-title, £17 10s.; May 1, 8; Hodgson, Nov. 16, 12; Christie, Nov. 28, £10 10s.; Puttick, Aug. 2, £6 5s.; American Art Association, Nov. 9, $110; Anderson Galleries, May 2, $150.] Carey (Henry). The Dramatick Works of Henry Carey [printer's woodcut ornament], red mor., by the Club Bindery, 1897, London, printed by S. Gilbert, MDCCXLIII. [1743], sm. 4to. (133), Jan. 26, American Art Association

$15 [First collected edition, with the list of subscribers' names.]

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