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gt. floral back, in compartments, g.e., Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1619, folio (504), May 2, Sotheby Parsons, £3 Du Sommerard (A.) Les Arts du Moyen Age, 5 vol. of text in 8vo. (a few leaves foxed), 10 vol. folio in 5 of plates, many coloured (a few plates foxed), and I vol. " Atlas,' together II vol., green mor., broad gt. border on sides, g.e., Paris, 1838-46, 8vo. and folio (557), Nov. 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £33

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Dyall of Dayly Contemplacion, or deuine exercise of the mind, instructing vs to liue unto God and to dye vnto the vvorld, first colected & published in Latin, at the request of... Richard, sometime Byshop of Dirham, and Lorde Priuie Seale, novv nevvly translated into Englishe by Richard Robinson, black letter, woodcut of the "Dyall" (the inner margin of the title damaged and repaired and a few letters damaged in the printing owing to a defect in the paper), blue mor. gt., g.e., [colophon] Here endeth this woorke of Contemplacion, fyrst printed in Latine at Westminster, the yeere of our Lord God, 1499, and nowe newly englished and printed . . . by Hugh Singleton . Anno 1578, 8vo. (258), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £105 Dynus Murellanus. De Regulis Juris Commentarius, lit. goth., title in red and black, with woodcut, 1533-Philippus Decius, de Regulis Juris, lit. goth., title in red and black, 1535, in 1 vol., stamped cf., Lugduni per Benedict Bonuyn, 1533-5, 8vo. (992), Dec. 12 Sotheby Thorp, £1 6s. Dytenbergius (Johannes). Contra temerarium Martini Lutheri de votis monasticis iudicium libri II., titles within woodcut borders (small hole in first), 2 vol. in 1, orig. oak boards covered stamped leather, Coloniæ in ædibus Eucharii Ceruicorni, 1524, 8vo. (1369), July 3, Sotheby Powell, I Early English Text Society. Publications, various, bound in 22 vol., hf. red mor., contents lettered, g.t., uniform, 1864-75-Early English Text Society. Publications, 150 vol., 120 vol. cl. (binding of 4 vol. damaged), 30 vol. unbound, v.y., 8vo. (561-562), Nov. 14, Sotheby

Quaritch, £28 Earwaker (J. P.) East Cheshire, Past and Present, numerous plates, 2 vol., cl. gt., Printed for the Author, 1877-80, 4to. (296), May 29, Sotheby Ellis, 16s. Eastlake (C. L.) National Gallery. Pictures in the National Gallery, with descriptive and critical notes by Sir C. L. Eastlake, many plates on India paper, with linen guards, and illustrations in the text, hf. mor. gt., g.t., Münich, n.d., roy. folio (347), Nov. 28, Sotheby Sawyer, £3 IOS. Ebsworth (J. Woodfall, editor). Merry Drollery Compleate, both parts, 1661, 1670, 1691, now first reprinted from the final ed., 1691, front.--Westminster Drolleries, both parts of 1671, 1672, now first reprinted from the original eds. Choyce Drollery, now first reprinted from the ed. of 1656, front., together 3 vol., brown crushed French

mor., uncut, Boston, Lincolnshire, 1875, 12mo. (344), Jan. 26, American Art Association

$40

[Only 400 copies of each printed.] Echlin (John). De Regno Angliæ, Franciæ, Hiberniæ ad serenissimum Iacobum 6 Scotorum Regem ultro delato, Panegyricon, original ed., brown cf. ex., g.e., from the library of B. H. Bright, with his coat-of-arms in gold on sides, Excudebat Robertus Walde-graue, 1603, sm. 4to. (259), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £6 Eckel (John C.) The First Editions of the Writings of Charles Dickens and their Values, a Bibliography, with a portrait of Dickens and 36 illustrations and facs., buckram, vell. back, gt. top, uncut, London, Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1913, roy. 4to. (210), Feb. 1, Anderson Galleries $8 [Large Paper copy. One of 250 copies.] Eckhel (l'abbé). Choix des pierres gravées du Cabinet Impérial des Antiques, plates (some leaves foxed), red mor., gt. back, gt. ornamental borders on sides, Sutherland arms in centres, g.e., Vienna, 1788, folio (4230), Nov. 7, Sotheby Leighton, £1 6s. Eden (Sir F. M.) The State of the Poor, a History of the Labouring Classes in England, 3 vol., hf. russ., 1797, 4to. (809), June 14, Hodgson

£6 6s.

[See also Sotheby, Nov. 14, £5 5s.] Edgeworth (Maria). Tales and Novels of Maria Edgeworth, engraved fronts. and engraved titles, with vignette after Harvey, 18 vol., crimson mor., London, Baldwin & Craddock, 1832-1833, 12mo. (289), April 11, American Art Association $25

[See also Lot 290 $30; Hodgson, March 29, £4 8s.; American Art Association, April 11, 10 vol., $30; March 15, 12 vol., 1893, $12.]

Edinburgh Bibliographical Society. Publications, Vol. i.-viii., in 6 vol., blue mor., gt. top, 1896-1907, 4to. (243), May 29, Dowell £9 IOS. Edmondson (J.) A Complete Body of Heraldry, portrait, plates, 2 vol., cf. gt., 1780, folio (380), Feb. 20, Sotheby Walford, I 4S.

[See also April 3, 1 6s.; May 18, Large Paper, £3 15s.] Edmondson (J.) and Segar (Sir W.) Baronagium Genealogicum, or the Pedigrees of the English Peers, plates of arms and pedigrees, 6 vol., mottled cf. gt., m.e., 1764-84, roy. folio (1372), July 3, Sotheby Powell, 115s. Edmundes (Clement). Observations upon Cæsars Commentaries, engraved title, woodcut portrait, engraved plates, panelled cf. gt. ex., g.e., by Lloyd and Wallis, 1609, folio (354), April 3, Sotheby Young, £4 12S. Edrych (Georgius). In libros aliquot Pauli Æginetæ, Hypomnemata quædam, seu observationes medicamentorum collecta, interleaved with a large quantity of notes in an old hand, old cf., London, T. East, 1588, 8vo. (788), Nov. 28, Sotheby

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Edward II. The Deplorable Life and Death of Edward the Second, King of England, together with the Downefall of the two Unfortunate Fauorits, Gavestone and Spencer, storied in an excellent Poem, engraved portrait, by Allen," added to title by an old hand, old red mor., g.e., by C. Hering, Printed for Roger Michell, 1628, 8vo. (260), Feb. 6, Sotheby Dobell, £7 Edward III. Regis Pie Memorie Edwardi tertii a quadragesimo ad quinquagesimum, Anni omnes a mendis quibus miserrime scatebant repurgati et suo nitori Restituti, title within woodcut border, black letter, old cf., old MS. notes, R. Tottel, 1565, folio (270), Dec. 15, Puttick

Cox, £1 2s. 6d. Edward VI. Certayne Sermons or Homelies appoynted by the kynges Maiestie, to be declared and redde by all persones, Vicars or Curates every Sunday-Iniunccions geue by Edward the sixte, kyng of England, 2 parts in I vol., black letter, woodcut borders to titles (some sidenotes shaved), black mor. ex., g.e., final leaf with colophon and device defective and mended, Richard Grafton, 1547, sm. 4to. (212), April 3, Sotheby Leighton, £2 5s. Edwards (George). A Natural History of Uncommon Birds, 4 vol.-Gleanings of Natural History, 3 vol., together 7 vol., text in English and French, old red mor., gt. border on sides, gt. back, g.e., Printed for the author, 1743-64 (581), July 27, Sotheby Fay, £10 IOS.

[See also May 15, £8; July 31, £14; Dec. 12, £2 12S. 6d.; Hodgson, July 27, £9.] Edwards (S.) Botanical Register of Exotic Plants cultivated in British Gardens, with the Continuation by J. Lindley, and the New Series to Vol. x., together 23 vol., coloured plates, mor. ex., gt. backs, g.e., 1815-37, 8vo. (575), Nov. 14, Sotheby Edwards, £19 5s. Edwards (Thomas). Gangræna, or a Catalogue and Discovery of many of the Errours, Heresies, Blasphemies and pernicious Practices of the Sectaries of this time, second ed., enlarged, 3 parts complete in 1 vol. (several marginal notes cut into), brown mor., from Miss Currer's library, Printed for Ralph Smith, 1646, sm. 4to. (62), Feb. 27, Sotheby H. Stevens, £3 Egan (Pierce). Boxiana, both series, engraved title and portraits, 5 vol., hf. cf. (dull), 1830-29, New Series 1828-9, 8vo. (150), May 15, Sotheby

Maggs, LII $110; April 3, July 10, 4 vol.,

[See also Anderson Galleries, May 2, $145; Sotheby, May 8, 4 vol., £3 5s.; £2 8s.] Egan (P.) Diorama Anglais ou Promenades Pittoresques à Londres, par M. S., illustrated with a series of coloured plates used in Life in London, brown mor., by Rivière, Paris, 1823, 8vo. (111), July 24, Sotheby Sawyer, £5 10s. [See also Puttick, Nov. 17, £2 10s.]

Egan (P.) Fashion and Folly, illustrated in a series of 23

$50

humorous coloured engravings by W. Heath, orig. printed wrappers, London, William Sams, n.d., 4to. (121), April 3, Anderson Galleries Egan (P.) Life in London, first ed., 8 pp. of advertisements at end, 36 coloured plates by I. R. and G. Cruikshank, 3 folding sheets of music, orig. pictorial boards, uncut, Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1821, 8vo. (106), July 24, Sotheby Maggs, £41

[See also July 24, 22 10s.; March 20, £7; March 20, £5 5s.; Nov. 24, £6 15s.; Hodgson, Nov. 16, £11 10s.; Anderson Galleries, April 3, $200; April 3, $80; American Art Association, Nov. 21, $100; April 11, $80; Jan. 26, $75; Christie, Nov. 28, £6; Puttick, Nov. 17, £4 15s.; June 14, 1823, £5.]

Egan (P.) Life in London, 36 coloured plates by I. R. and G. Cruikshank, 3 folding sheets of music (lacks hf.-title, and coloured front. a little cut into), cf. gt., G. Virtue, 1830, 8vo. (110), July 24, Sotheby Hollings, £5 IOS.

[See also Feb. 20, £1 8s.] Egan (P.) Life in and out of London (wants title and index), contains 35 coloured plates by R. Cruikshank, hf. mor.. G. Virtue, n.d., 8vo. (496), Nov. 28, Sotheby Sadler, £4 5S. Egan (P.) Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, first ed., coloured plates by G. Cruikshank, red mor., g.e., specimen wrapper preserved, by Zaehnsdorf, 1921, 1830, 8vo. (59). Nov. 17, Puttick Thomas, £47

[See also Sotheby, July 24, £33; American Art Association, Jan. 26, $630; Jan. 26, $270; Anderson Galleries, April 3, $450.]

Egan (P.) The Life of an Actor, first ed., 27 coloured plates by T. Lane, the plates on guards, 3 or 4 without imprints and 3 or 4 imprints cut into, green mor., by Rivière, C. S. Arnold, 1825, 8vo. (112), July 24, Sotheby

Spencer, £13

[See also Puttick, May 18, £11; Christie, Nov. 28, £10; Puttick, May 18, £5; Hodgson, Nov. 16, £7; American Art Association, April 11, $6; Anderson Galleries, April 3, $57.50; May 2, $55.]

Egan (P.) The Pilgrims of the Thames in search of the National, the illustrations designed, etched and drawn on wood by Pierce Egan the younger, polished mottled cf. gt., 1838, 8vo. (116), July 24, Sotheby

[See also May I, IIS.] Tregaskis, £2 IOS. Egan (P.) Real Life in London, in the original parts, numerous coloured plates (two missing, Ascot Races and Fives Court) by Alken, Brooke, Dighton, Rowlandson, etc., 2 vol. in wrappers (a few slightly damaged), in red silk wrappers within red mor. cases, 1821-2, 8vo. (568), March 20, Sotheby Spencer, £30

[See also July 24, £12; May 1, 11; July 27, £10; July 24, £8 10s.; Anderson Galleries, April 3, $575;

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May 2, $50; May 2, $20; American Art Association, Nov. 21, $142.50; Puttick, Aug. 2, £5; Hodgson, Nov. 16, £9 10s.] Egan (P.) Real Life in London, or the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq., and his cousin, the Hon. Tom Dashall, through the Metropolis, exhibiting a Living Picture of Fashionable Characters, Manners and Amusements in High and Low Life, by an Amateur, with 34 finely coloured engravings, including 2 engraved titles by Henry Alken, W. Heath, Read, Marks and others, 56 original parts in 33 parts as issued, orig. printed and illustrated wrappers, uncut, some back strips repaired, a few wrappers mounted, some other slight repairs, some plates slightly foxed, enclosed in two heavy cl. boxfolders, London, printed for Jones and Co., 1821-1822, 8vo. (293), April 11, American Art Association $450

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[Fine copy of the rare first edition, in the original weekly parts, uncut, and with all the original wrappers. The first number has the wrapper with number and date altered in ink. With the two unlisted plates, Catching a Charley Napping" and "St. George's Day," besides the two coloured illustrated titles, printed titles and contents for each volume.]

Egan (P.) Real Life in London, with engraved coloured title-pieces, fronts. and coloured plates by Heath, Alken, Rowlandson and Dighton, 2 vol., cf. ex. (foxed in places and a plate slightly cut into), 1824, 8vo. (119), Nov. 28, Christie Shoebridge, £8

[See also Sotheby, Dec. 12, £1 128.; July 24, £6.] Egan (P.) Real Life in Ireland, by a Real Paddy, third ed., coloured front. and 18 coloured plates by H. Alken, W. Heath and others, polished mottled cf. gt., inside dentelles, g.t., by Rivière, Jones and Co., 1822, 8vo. (183), July 24, Sotheby Spencer, £6

[See also Christie, Nov. 28, £5 10s.; Hodgson, July 19, £2 IOS.; Sotheby, May 1, 1 12s.; Nov. 24, £3 3s. ; Puttick, May 18, £4 5s.; Anderson Galleries, April 3, $180; May 2, $90; American Art Association, Jan. 26, $95.1 Egan (P.) Sporting Anecdotes, plates, 3 coloured, by I. R. and R. Cruikshank, red mor. ex., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1825, 8vo. (356), May 18, Puttick Potter, £10

[See also Aug. 2, £7 5s.; Hodgson, Nov. 16, £7 5s.; Sotheby, July 31, £5 10s.; Anderson Galleries, May 2, $27.] Egan (P.) Pierce Egan Anecdotes (original and selected) of the Turf, the Chase, the Ring and the Stage, first ed., 13 coloured plates by Theodore Lane, hf. cf., s.e., Knight and Lacey, 1827, 8vo. (113), July 24, Sotheby

Edwards, £10 158.

[See also Anderson Galleries, May 2, $75.] Egerton (D. T.) Fashionable Bores, or Coolers in High Life,

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