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1700, sm. 8vo. (260), Nov. 7, Anderson Galleries
$20

[The first London edition, from (and rare as) the first Philadelphia edition. At the end are the 4 11., uncut, of Sowle's book advertisements. Fine copy.]

Dickenson (J.) Greene in Conceipt. New raised from his graue to write the Tragique Historie of faire Valeria of London, wherein is truly discovered the rare and lamentable issue of a Husbands dotage, a wiues leudnesse and childrens disobedience, receiued and reported by I. D., original ed., black letter, woodcut on title-page, green mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Richard Bradocke for William Iones, 1590, sm. 4to. (234), Feb. 6, Sotheby

Rosenbach, £100 Dickenson (J.) The Shepheardes Complaint, a Passionate Eclogue, written in English hexameters, whereunto are annexed other conceits, brieflie expressing the effects of Loues impressions and the iust punishment of aspiring beautie, by J. D., in prose and verse, roman and black letter, Lamport Hall copy, green levant mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, fine copy, Imprinted for William Blackewall, n.d. [c. 1595], sm. 4to. (233), Feb. 6, Sotheby

[The only copy known.] Rosenbach, £300 Dickes (W. F.) The Norwich School of Painting, special ed., limited to 100 copies, plates on India paper, mor. ex., g.e. (1905), 4to. (523), Nov. 14, Sotheby Rimell, £6 158. Dictionary of Architecture, issued by the Architectural Publication Society, plates, some coloured, 8 vol., hf. mor., g.t., 1892, folio (85), Nov. 14, Sotheby Batsford, £5 Dictionary (Century), coloured fronts. and illustrations, 8 vol. in 16, hf. mor., t.e.g. (1900), 4to. (141), Feb. 8, Puttick [See also April 5, £1 158.] Allen, £3 5s. Dictionary of Names (Century), hf. mor. (1903), 4to. (310), April 5, Puttick Miles, 17s. 6d. Dictionary of National Biography, edited by Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee, 67 vol., including Supplement and Errata vol., hf. mor., m.e., 1885-1904, 8vo. (658), May 29, Sotheby £23 10S.

[See also Christie, June 8, cl., £20; Hodgson, April 26, cl., 23 vol., 16; Sotheby, Nov. 14, hf. mor., 71 vol., £25 10s.; Hodgson, June 14, 67 vol., in cl., £16 5s.] Dictionary of National Biography. Index and Epitome, edited by Sir Sidney Lee, orig. cl., 1903, 8vo. (698), July 31, Sotheby Hill, £1 6s. Digby (Sir Kenelm). Choice and Experimented Receipts in Physick and Chirurgery, as also Cordial and Distilled Waters and Spirits, Perfumes and other Curiosities, translated out of several languages by G. H. (George Hartman), engraved portrait of Digby by Crosse, orig. cf. (rebacked), London, printed for the Author, 1668, 12mo. (21), Jan. 18, Anderson Galleries $26 Digby (Sir K.) The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir

Kenelm Digby, Kt., Opened, whereby is discovered several ways for making of Metheglin, Sider, Cherry-Wine, etc., together with Excellent Directions for Cookery, as also for Preserving, Conserving, Candying, etc., published by his Son's Consent, orig. sheep (worn), London, E. C. and A. C., 1671, sm. 8vo. (22), Jan. 18, Anderson Galleries $50 Dighton (Richard). A London Nuisance, a series of 6 folio plates, in colours, red mor., by Root, London, 1835, folio (511), May 2, Anderson Galleries $15 Dilke (Lady). French Engravers and Draughtsmen of the 18th Century, plates, 1902, 4to. (931), Nov. 28, Sotheby [See also May 8, £2.] Bumpus, £2 Dilke (Lady). French Painters, Architects and Sculptors, Furniture and Decoration, Engravers and Draughtsmen of the XVIII. Century, numerous plates, together 4 vol., 1899-1902, 8vo. (40), Dec. 19, Sotheby Thorp, £7 15s. [See also July 17, £4 15s.]

Diodorus. The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian, made English by G. Booth, plates (some leaves foxed), cf. gt., with crest of Sir W. Boothby in blind on upper cover (repaired), 1700, folio (497), May 1, Sotheby

Ellis, £1 18s. Diogenes Laertius. Vitæ et Sententiæ eorum qui in Philosophia probati fuerunt (B. Brognolus recensuit), first ed. in Latin with date, capitals in red and blue, the first page artistically painted in Roman emblems, with a coat-ofarms below (a serpent twisted, holding a human being in its mouth, crowned), cf., from the Sullivan sale, Venet., N. Jenson, 1475, sm. folio (207), July 31, Sotheby

Young, £21 Diogenes Laertius. De Vitis, Decretis et Responsis celebrium Philosophorum Graecè, first ed., maroon mor. ex. gt., g.e., from the Syston Park and W. H. Crawford libraries, 8 lines of Greek verse in the autograph of Professor Porson attached to the title-page, Basileae, 1533, sm. 4to. (327), April 3, Sotheby Maggs, 1 12S. Dion. Chrysostomus: Oratio ad Ilienses, roman letter, 37 and 38 long lines to a page [Hain *6184, Proctor 6926], Cremona, Bernardinus Misinta, 1492-Dion Chrysostomus. De regno, roman letter, 26 and 27 long lines to a page (some words damaged by wormholes), [Hain *6187, Proctor 6599], Bologna, Franciscus [Plato] de Benedictis, 1493, in I vol., brown mor., 1492-3, 4to. (1349), July 3, Sotheby Stanford, £8 [Dionis du Sejour (Mlle.)] L'Origine des Graces, 6 plates after C. N. Cochin by J. Aliamet, N. de Launay, J. B. Simonet and others, hf. red mor. gt., g.e., by Rivière, Paris, 1777, 8vo. (545), Nov. 30, Hodgson Dionysii Longini. De Sublimitate Libellus, cum Præfatione de Vita & Scriptis Longini, editio altera, vignette on title, crimson mor., by Roger Payne, Oxoniae, E. Theatro

£4

Sheldoniano, 1718, 8vo. (81), Jan. 26, American Art
Association
$115

[A beautiful example of Roger Payne binding, from the Hamilton Palace collection [No. 1875, Part ii. of catalogue, sold in London, 1882] and the Charles Butler, Warren Wood, Hatfield collections, with the bookplate of the latter.] Dionysius Afer. Carmina Prisciani, de orbis situ elegantissima, gothic letter, long lines, contemp. MS. notes, stated to be in the handwriting of Melanchthon (Kloss copy), hf. bound, partly uncut, s. n. (Deventer, J. de Bieda, c. 1497), 4to. (4201), Nov. 7, Sotheby Stanford, £6 Dionysius Areopagita: de theologica mystica, gothic letter, 33 long lines to a page (some leaves stained), [Hain *6234, Proctor 6404], with two other works in MS., in I vol., hf. cf., Florence, Lorenzo di Francesco [1492], 4to. (1350), July 3, Sotheby M'Leish, £4 10S.

[See also Jan. 23, 1502 ed., £4.] Dionysius. Poematum de situ Orbis, Gr., excusum [R. Winterton], Cantab., 1633-Fletcher (G. and F.) De Literis Antiquæ Britanniæ Regibus et Sylva Poetica, first ed., ib., 1633, etc., in 1 vol., old cf., 8vo. (150), June 14, Puttick Thomas, £13 IOS. Dioscorides. Opera, et Nicandri Theriaca et Alexipharmaca Græcè cum Scholiis cura Aldi Manutii, blue mor., plain, with inside gt. borders, gt. on marbled edges, by TrautzBauzonnet, fine copy, from the Yemeniz library, Venet. ap. Aldum Manutium, 1499, folio (208), July 31, Sotheby White, £58

[Editio princeps, rare, especially when containing, as this copy does, the 10 ll. of Scholia, which Renouard says he had never seen.] Dioscorides (Ped.) Il sesto libro in cui si tratta de i rimedi de i veleni mortiferi tradotto da M. Pietro Andrea Matthiolo Sanese medico, a large copy (10in. by 8in.), contemp. Italian binding, dark red mor., line panelled tooling on sides, with corner ornaments, sold as a binding, In Vinegia, 1548, 4to. (351), July 17, Sotheby

Olschki, £15 IOS. Disputation, or Complainte of the Herte. Here begynneth a lytel treatyse called the dysputacyon or complaynt of the herte thorughe perced with the lokynge of the eye, black letter (title slightly damaged and inlaid), red mor., Imprynted in fletestrete at ye sygne of the sonne by Wynkyn de Worde, 4to. (235), Feb. 6, Sotheby Ellis, £100 [Disraeli (B.)] Contarini Fleming, a Psychological AutoBiography, first ed., presentation copy, with autograph inscription, "Mrs. Austen from her friend the Author," 4 vol., vell. gt. ex., watered silk end-leaves and labels, silk markers, g.e., 1832, 12mo. (22), Nov. 30, Hodgson Bumpus, £5 12s. 6d. Disraeli (B.) Henrietta Temple, first ed., presentation copy,

with two autograph inscriptions, "Mrs. Austen from her affectionate friend Disraeli," etc., 3 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1837, 8vo. (25), Nov. 30, Hodgson Maggs, £5 5s. Disraeli (B.) Novels and Tales, Hughenden ed., portrait, II vol., hf. cf. gt. (backs of 2 vol. slightly rubbed), 1881, 8vo. (243), March 29, Hodgson £3 7s. 6d. Disraeli (B.) The Revolutionary Epick, first ed., presentation copy, with autograph inscriptions on hf.-titles, I Mrs. Austen from her friend the Author," etc., 2 vol. in 1, hf. cf., 1834, 4to. (24), Nov. 30, Hodgson

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Christopher, £3 10s. Disraeli (B.) Sybil, first ed., 3 vol., boards (cracking), paper labels, 18.45, 8vo. (62), May 18, Puttick Maggs, I IOS. Disraeli (B.) Venetia, first ed., presentation copy, with autograph inscription, Mrs. Austen from her affectionate friend Disraeli," 3 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1837, 8vo. (26), Nov. 30, Hodgson Bumpus, £5 5S. Disraeli (B.) Vivian Grey, first ed., with numerous MS. corrections and additions (incorporated in the later eds.) in the autograph of the author, Vol. i. and ii., orig. bds., uncut, 1826, 8vo. (19), Nov. 30, Hodgson

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[See also Nov. 30, £5 10s.] Christopher, £6 5s. Disraeli (B.) The Wondrous Tale of Alroy, first ed., presentation copy, with autograph inscription, Mrs. Austen from her friend the Author," 3 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1833, 8vo. (23), Nov. 30, Hodgson Pearson, £7 Disraeli (B.) The Young Duke, first ed., an interesting presentation copy, with autograph inscription, "Mrs. Austen from [here the printed title is drawn up with a penstroke] The Young Duke," 3 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1831, 8vo. (21), Nov. 30, Hodgson Christopher, £5 Disraeli (B.) Life, by Monypenny and Buckle, numerous portraits and plates, a complete set, 8 vol., cl. gt., 1910-20, 8vo. (175), Dec. 7, Hodgson £2 14S. [Disraeli (Isaac).] Flim-Flams! or the Life and Errors of my Uncle and the Amours of my Aunt, with illustrations and obscurities, by Messieurs Tag, Rag and Bobtail, 9 full-page uncoloured plates, 3 vol., contemp. cf., London, 1805, 12mo. (512), May 2, Anderson Galleries $22 Diurnale Pataviensis. Diurnale hyemalis partis e Estiualis diocesis patauiensis cum quottationibus in margine psalmorum hymnorum et ceterorum contentorum, gothic letter, printed red and black (one leaf slightly defective, a few small wormholes), orig. pigskin over wooden boards stamped with panels, the Annunciation on the obverse and the Baptism on the reverse, clasps, Venetijs in Edibus P. Liechtenstein, 1521, sm. thick 8vo. (4205), Nov. 7, Sotheby Leighton, 1 12S. Diurnale secundum usum ecclesie Frisingensis, gothic letter, in red and black (wants first blank, foliation of some leaves shaved, a few small wormholes), orig. blind stamped pigskin over wooden boards (binding wormed and joints

broken), [Augsburg], E. Ratdolt, 1507, 16mo. (352), July 17, Sotheby Hetzburger, £2 10s. Dixon (H. H.) A collected set of first eds. of the Sporting Novels by The Druid, engraved title-pages and portraits, 6 vol., hf. red mor., gt. tops, uncut, by Rivière, London, 1862-70, 12mo. (151), April 3, Anderson Galleries $45

[Comprising: Silk and Scarlet-Scott and SebrightThe Post and the Paddock-Field and Fern, 2 vol.-Saddle and Sirloin.] Dixon (W.) Picturesque Views of the Architectural Antiquities of Northumberland, by William Dixon and Thos. M. Richardson, Parts i.-ii. (all published), 6 coloured and 4 plain plates by T. M. Richardson, wrappers, rare, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1820, 4to. (497), June 19, Sotheby

Bain, £18

[The coloured plates include: Barbican, Alnwick Castle; East View, ruins of Tynemouth Priory; Hermitage, Warkwark; Interior of a small Chapel at Tynemouth Priory; Bamborough Castle; Remains of Dunstanborough Castle.]

Dixon (William Hepworth). Her Majesty's Tower, seventh ed., numerous full-page portraits and views, LARGE PAPER COPY, 4 vol., hf. dark blue mor., uncut, London, 1885, roy. 8vo. (236), April 11, American Art Association $12.50 Dobbs (A.) An Account of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the North-West Part of America, cf., 1744, 4to. (429), May 1, Sotheby Thorp, £3 5s. [Dobree (Samuel).] The Book of Death [a series of sketches of remarkable circumstances attending the deaths of celebrated personages], title in seven states, within woodcut border containing 26 skulls and cross-bones, brown mor., by Ramage, London, W. Bulwer and Co., 1819, sm. 8vo. (161), May 2, American Art Association $20

[Privately printed, only 60 copies issued, editor's own copy.]

Dobson (Austin). Ballad of Beau Brocade, with 50 illustrations by Hugh Thomson, blue mor. ex., lettered on upper cover with design of flowers and dots, g.t., by the Guild of Women Birders, 1892, 4to. (330), April 3, Sotheby [See also March 13, £1 10s.] Heffer, £2 18s. Dobson (A.) The Garland of Rachel, by Austin Dobson and divers Kindly Hands, one of 36 copies, the title-page of each copy bears the name of a separate author, inserted is an 8-page printed circular, giving bibliographical details, etc. which accompanied the work, vell., enclosed in cardboard cover, Printed at the Private Press of H. Daniel, Oxford, 1881, 8vo. (38), March 13, Sotheby Maggs, £26 Dobson (A.) Horace Walpole, a Memoir, with an Appendix of Books printed at the Strawberry Hill Press, Japanese vell. copy (50 so done), illustrations by Percy and Leon

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