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Parts i.-v., in 1 vol. (pagination of 2 or 3 11. shaved), hf. cf., 1706-An Essay on the Regulations of the Press (paper slightly discoloured), hf. cf., 1704, with others by or attributed to Defoe, etc., 4to. (187), Jan. 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £14 IOS. Defoe (D.) The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, first ed. (a few leaves slightly water-stained), cf., W. Chetwood, MDDCXXI. (Jan., 1721-2), 8vo. (76), Jan. 30, Sotheby Pickering, 480 Defoe (D.) The Great Law of Subordination Consider'd, or the Insolence and unsufferable Behaviour of Servants in England (cf. rubbed), 1724-A New Voyage round the World, 2 parts, front. and plates, cf. (joints broken), 1725, first eds. (77), Jan. 30, Sotheby Dobell, £7 5s. Defoe (D.) The History of Mr. Duncan Campbell, portrait, cf. (binding broken), 1720-Life, Adventures and Pyracies of Captain Singleton (cf. broken, one cover missing), 1720, first eds., 8vo. (75), Jan. 30, Sotheby

Quaritch, £3 15s. [See also American Art Association, Jan. 26, Campbell only, $15.] Defoe (D.) Jure Divino, first ed., portrait, 1706, folio (1198), Feb. 20, Sotheby Reynolds, £2 2s.

[See also American Art Association, March 15, $6.] Defoe (D.) The Memoirs of an English Officer, by Capt. George Carleton, cf. (rubbed), For E. Symon, 1728, with others, by or attributed to Defoe, 8vo. (82), Jan. 30, Sotheby Dobell, £3 1OS. Defoe (D.) Novels and Miscellaneous Works, with Notes by Sir Walter Scott, etc., portrait, 20 vol., orig. cl., uncut, a clean set throughout, Oxford, 1840-41, 8vo. (17), Nov. 16, Hodgson Bain, £12 IOS.

[See also March 22, £24; American Art Association, Jan. 26, $45.] Defoe (D.) The Political History of the Devil, front., cf. gt., 1726, 8vo. (1008), Feb. 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £3 10s.

[See also Jan. 30, £3 10s.]

Defoe (D.) The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner-The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, front. by Clark and Pine and folding map, together 2 vol., crushed blue levant mor., gt. backs, g.e., by Rivière, London, printed for W. Taylor, 1719, 8vo. (79), May 15, Anderson Galleries

$1,050

[Rare first issue of the first ed., with the required points-Vol. i., page 2 of preface, line one has the misspelt word" apyly"; Vol. ii. has the last page of preface blank. An additional point in Vol. i. may be found at page 343, where there are the following typographical errors: goingt, thah, whice" and "th." Measures 73 by 4 inches. See also Sotheby, May 1, £9.] [Defoe (D.)] The Life and Surprizing Adventures of Robin

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son Crusoe, etc., front. of Crusoe with a gun over each
shoulder, by Clark and Pine, and two additional por-
traits laid in, London, 1719-The Farther Adventures of
Robinson Crusoe, being the Second and Last Part of his
Life, etc., folding map, London, 1719-Serious Reflections
during the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson
Crusoe, with his Vision of the Angelick World, engraved
folding front. by Clark and Pine, London, 1720, together
3 vol., full crushed crimson levant mor., gt. back, line
borders, g.e., by Bedford, London, 1719-19-20, 8vo. (424),
May 2, Anderson Galleries
$680

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[Handsome set of the very rare first ed. Vol. i. is the first issue, with the correct catchword, always," at the foot of the first page of preface and the word apply incorrectly spelled apyly" on verso of preface. The four pages of book advertisements are present. The upper margin of the title-page has been restored. Vol. ii. is the first edition, but bibliographers are not agreed as to whether it is the first or second issue. The book advertisements are present. Vol. iii. is the first edition, and has the book advertisements. With the J. Harsen Purdy bookplate. See also Sotheby, Jan. 30, £15 10s.] [Defoe (D.)] The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, being the Second and Last Part of his Life, first ed., verso of A4 blank and page_295 incorrectly numbered 215, folding map, orig. cf., For W. Taylor, 1719, 8vo. (465), June 19, Sotheby Maggs, £9 10S.

[See also May 8, broken, £I 16s.] Defoe (D.) Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, plates by Stothard, 2 vol., hf. mor., full gt. backs, y.e., Stockdale, 1790, 8vo. (686), March 20, Sotheby Finlay, £3 5s. [See also Feb. 13, £2 5s.]

[Defoe (D.)] The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, new ed., with 6 engraved plates by Cruikshank, orig. boards, uncut, London, Hughes, 1823, sm. 8vo. (240), March 15, American Art Association $II Defoe (D.) Romances and Narratives, edited by G. A. Aitken, with portrait and plates, LARGE PAPER COPY, 16 vol., tree cf., uncut, t.e.g., Dent, 1895, 8vo. (50), Nov. 28, Christie Jennings, £19

[See also Sotheby, June 19, cl., £4 7s. 6d.; Nov. 7, hf. cf., £7 10s.] Defoe (D.) Romances and Narratives, edited by George A. Aitken, illustrated by J. B. Yeats, 16 vol., hf. red mor., gt. tops, uncut, London, Dent, 1899, 12mo. (52), March 14, Anderson Galleries

$45

[Singleton edition. One of 250 copies.] [Defoe (D.)] A Tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, by a Gentleman, first ed., maps (one torn), 3 vol., cf. gt., 1724-7, 8vo. (1004), Feb. 20, Sotheby Dobell, £3 10S. [See also Christie, Nov. 28, £3 5s.]

Defoe (D.) Treatise concerning the Use and Abuse of the

Marriage Bed, first ed., old cf., T. Warner, 1727, 8vo.
(62), March 22, Hodgson
£8 15s.

[See also Sotheby, Jan. 30, £4 15s.; Hodgson, Nov. 16, £3 17s. 6d.] De Groot (C. H.) Catalogue Raisonné of the most eminent Dutch Painters of the 17th Century, based on the work of John Smith, translated by E. G. Hawke, 6 vol., cl., t.e.g., 1908-16, 8vo. (661), Nov. 2, Hodgson Parsons, £5 De Groot (J. J. M.) The Religious System of China, plates, 6 vol., orig. wrappers, uncut, Leyden, 1892-1910, imp. 8vo. (486), Nov. 2, Hodgson Edwards, £11 Deguignes (J) Histoire des Huns et des autres Tartares Occidentaux, 4 vol. in 5, mottled cf., Paris, 1756-8 (492), Nov. 14, Sotheby Deguileville (Guil. de). Le Pelerinage de

Quaritch, £3 IOS. l'âme, edited by plates in colours, (418), March 20, Harding, £6

J. J. Stürzinger, illuminated fronts. and 2 vol., Roxburghe Club, 1893-5, 8vo. Sotheby [Dekker (Thomas).] The Batcheler's Banquet, or a Banquet for Batchelers pleasantly discoursing the variable Humours of Women, black letter (on 1 2 a catchword and signature cut into), buff cf. gt., with bookplate of Sir F. Freeling, Printed for Robert Bird, 1630, sm. 4to. (227), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rossiter, £15

[See also Lot 228, 1631 ed., £7.] Dekker (T.) Dekker, his Dreame, in which, beeing rapt with a Poeticall Enthusiasme, the great Volumes of Heauen and Hell to him were opened in which he read many wonderfull things, in verse, woodcut below title of a man asleep in a bed (top margins of title and preliminary leaves torn and restored, side-notes on p. 34 shaved), red mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Miller arms, Nicholas Okes, 1620, sm. 8vo. (225), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £50 Dekker (T.) The Double PP., a Papist in Armes bearing Ten seuerall Sheilds, encountred by the Protestant, at Ten seuerall Weapons, a Iesuite marching before them, original ed., in prose and verse, dedicated to Sir Henry Cock, Knight, Cofferer to his Maiestie, orig. vell. gt., old autograph signature, Eliza: Lucy," on fly-leaf, 1606, sm. 4to. (218), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £175

[The only copy known with this dedication.] Dekker (T.) English Villanies, Eight several times Prest to Death by the Printers; at the end is a Canting Dictionarie to teach their Language, with Canting Songs, black letter (lower and side margins cut into, also several margins cut away), hf. mor., E[lizabeth ?] P[urslow ?] for Nicholas Gamage [c. 1636], sm. 4to. (56), Feb. 27, Sotheby Tregaskis, £16

[A-M 4 in fours. At the back of the title is a cut of the Bellman, with Lanthorne and Bell, but no halberd. The introduction "To the Reader " begins, "It is now about 18 years past," while in the edition of 1638 it begins,

"It is now about 20 years past," which would make this edition about 1636. There is, however, the difficulty that the 1638 edition has the eighth time discovered," and this the "ninth." See also Feb. 6, 1648, £20.]

Dekker (T.) The Gull's Hornbook, one of 100 copies printed, historiated initials on yellow paper, old straight-grain marone mor. gt., g.e., Bristol, reprinted for J. M. Gutch, 1812, 4to. (299), April 3, Sotheby Lowe, £3

[Mr. J. M. Gutch's reserved copy, with pencil-note on fly-leaf in his autograph: The only copy of this book with the initials taken off on yellow paper."]

Dekker (T.) The Honest Whore, with the Humours of the Patient Man and the Longing Wife, 2 parts, with separate titles and signatures (title to first part torn and mended), unbd., Part i., N. Okes, to be sold by R. Collins, 1635— Part ii., Elizabeth All-de for N. Butter, 1630, 4to. (83), Nov. 24, Sotheby Quaritch, LIO IOS. Dekker (T.) A Knight's Coniuring, done in earnest, discouered in jest, in prose (small rust-hole in E I, some side-notes shaved, wanting blank for A 1), old straightgrain red mor. gt., g.e., with bookplate of Sir Francis Freeling, T. C. for W. Barley, 1607, sm. 4to. (220), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £140

[A reprint of Dekker's News from Hell, 1606.] Dekker (T.) The Seuen deadly Sinnes of London, drawne in seuen seuerall Coaches through the seuen seuerall Gates of the Citie, bringing the Plague with them, original ed., black letter, title in red and black, crimson mor. gt., g.e., from the Bright and Corser collections (title defective and repaired), E. A. for Nathaniel Butter, 1606, sm. 4to. (219), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £110 Dekker (T.) A Strange Horse-Race, at the end of which comes in The Catch-Poles Masque, and after that The Bankrouts Banquet, which done, the Diuell falling sicke, makes his last will and Testament this present yeare, 1613, original ea., black letter (some side-notes cut into, title-page and last leaf torn and slightly defective), red mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Miller arms, Printed for Ioseph Hunt, 1613, sm. 4to. (224), Feb. 6, Sotheby

Rosenbach, £50

Dekker (T.) Warres, Warres, Warres. Arma Virumq. Cano Into the Field I bring

Souldiers and Battailes

Boeth their Fames I sing

original ed., in verse, woodcut on title-page of two soldiers, from the libraries of Sir M. M. Sykes and R. Heber, red mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Miller arms (title-page slightly defective), Imprinted for I. G., 1628, sm. 8vo. (226), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £210

[Apparently the only copy known.] Dekker (T.) The Whole Magnificent Entertainment given to King James, Queene Anne his wife and Henry Frederick

the Prince upon the day of his Majesties tryumphant Passage (from the Tower) through his Citie of London, the 15th of March, 1603, in prose and verse, yellow mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Miller monogram, E. Allde for Tho. Man, 1604, sm. 4to. (216), Feb. 6, Sotheby

Maggs, £28 Dekker (T.) Another issue, old hf. russ., T. C. for Tho. Man, 1604, sm. 4to. (217), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £40 Dekker (T.) The Whore of Babylon, as it was acted by the Princes Seruants, first ed., Bridgewater library duplicate, with stamp on back of title, Roxburghe arms also stamped, old hf. green mor., with bookplate and autograph signature of Thomas Jolley, Printed for Nathaniel Butter, 1607, sm. 4to. (222), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £100 Dekker (T) The Wonder of a Kingdome, original ed., unbd., 1636, 4to. (84), Nov. 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £19 10S. Dekker (T.) Worke for Armorours, or the Peace is broken, original ed., black letter, with orig. blanks for AI and G 4 (some side-notes shaved), red mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Miller arms, Printed for Nathaniel Butter, 1609, sm. 4to. (223), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £110 Dekker (T.) Dramatic Works, now first collected, with Notes and a Memoir, 4 vol., orig. boards, uncut (some joints mended), John Pearson, 1873, 8vo. (246), July 31, Sotheby Edwards, £2 18s. Dekker (T.) and Webster (John). North-Ward Hoe, sundry times acted by the Children of Paules, first ed., straightgrain olive mor. gt., g.e., with bookplate of Wm. Holgate, G. Eld, 1607, sm. 4to. (221), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rossiter, £80 De Kock (Charles Paul). Works, with a General Introduction by Jules Claretie, translated into English by Edith Mary Norris, Memorial ed., one of 250 sets, numerous illustrations, 40 vol., hf. brown mor., uncut, Boston [1903], 8vo. (86), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $75

De la Mare (Walter J.) Crossings, a Fairy Play, first ed., illustrations by R. Schwabe and music by C. Armstrong Gibbs, Japanese vell., copy signed by author, artist and composer (only 10 copies so issued), vell., Beaumont Press, 1921 (499), June 22, Hodgson £15 15S.

[See also Feb. 22, boards, £2 10s.]

De la Mare (W. J.) Flora, a Book of Drawings by Pamela Bianco, with illustrative Poems by Walter de la Mare, first ed., numerous exquisite illustrations in colour and black and white, Japan boards, uncut, London, n.d., 4to. (149), April 17, Anderson Galleries

[Another copy, Lot 150, $18.]

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$18

De la Mare (W. J.) Henry Brocken, his Travels and Adventures, first ed., inscribed Peter from W. R." " Walter Ramal"], orig. cl., 1904, 8vo. (187), May 10, Hodgson Spurr & Swift, £2 10s. De la Mare (W. J.) The Listeners, and other Poems, first ed., orig. cl., 1912, 12mo. (478), June 22, Hodgson £2 198.

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