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[Presentation copy from the author to Sir Christopher Wren, with the inscription on fly-leaf, Sr. Chr. Wren, J. E." The initials are in Evelyn's well-known_interwoven style. At the end are some emendations by Evelyn himself. A note on the inside cover states that this copy was purchased at the sale of the Heber library in 1834, With the Jones bookplate.]

Evelyn (J.) Kalendarium Hortense, or the Gard'ners Almanac, directing what he is to do Monthly throughout the Year, and what Fruits and Flowers are in Prime, engraved front. (a little stained and name on title), old black English mor., London, 1691, 12mo. (571), May 2, Anderson Galleries $7 Evelyn (J.) Mundus Muliebris, or the Ladies Dressing-Room unlock'd and her toilette spread in burlesque, together with the Fop-Dictionary, second ed., russ. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed for R. Bentley, 1690, sm. 4to. (277), Feb. 6, Sotheby Tregaskis, £3 Evelyn (J.) Navigation and Commerce (suppressed at the demand of the Dutch Ambassador), first ed., with the leaf of errata and list of books at the end, cf., Benj. Tooke, 1674, 12mo. (933), Nov. 2, Hodgson Tregaskis, £4 Evelyn (J.) Sylva, or a Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions . . to which is annexed, Pomona, or an Appendix concerning Fruit-Trees in relation to Cider, the Making and severall wayes of Ordering it . . . also, Kalendarium Hortense, or the Gard'ners Almanac, directing what he is to do Monthly throughout the Year, orig. cf., London, 1670, folio (72), March 14, Anderson Galleries $115

[Presentation copy to Sir John Narborough, with the autograph inscription on leaf facing title.]

Evelyn (J.) Sculptura, or the History and Art of Chalcography and Engraving in Copper, front. and the mezzotint plate engraved by Prince Rupert (a few headlines shaved), old red mor., Bindley's copy, with his bookplate, 1562, 8vo. (196), Nov. 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £18 Evelyn (J.) Memoirs ... comprising his Diary from the year 1641 to 1705-6, and a selection of his familiar letters, etc., published by W. Bray, second ed., portrait, plates, 2 vol., stamped cf. gt., 1819, 4to. (434), May 1, Sotheby Sutton, 1 5S.

[See also Nov. 14, I IS.; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 18, $60.]

Evelyn (J.) Memoirs, ed. by W. Bray, plates, 5 vol., diced cf. gt., 1827, 8vo. (395), June 14, Puttick Selby, £3 5s.

[See also Sotheby, March 13, £3 10s.; Hodgson, Nov. 2, calf extra, £8 15s.]

Evelyn (J.) Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, edited from the original MSS. at Wotton by William Bray, a new ed., corrected, revised and enlarged, portraits, 4 vol., hf.

$17

brown mor., by Bayntun, London, Henry Colburn, 1854, 12mo. (307), April 11, American Art Association Evelyn (J.) Diary and Correspondence, edited by W. Bray, with a Life by H. B. Wheatley, LARGE PAPER, portraits, 4 vol., hf. roan, 1879, imp. 8vo. (90), July 10, Sotheby Rimell, £2 2s.

[See also May 8, 1 8s.; June 19, £1 8s.] Evelyn (J.) Diary, with Introduction and

Notes by Austin Dobson, portraits and views, 3 vol., hf. red mor. gt., g.t., 1906, 8vo. (296), July 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 4s. Everard (Dr.) Panacea, a Discovery of the Wonderfull Vertues of Tobacco taken in a Pipe, with the rare portrait, cf., g.e., 1659, 12mo. (214), July 27, Hodgson Mercham, £3 Everyman, a Morality Play, edited by Frank Sidgwick, col. plates by J. H. Amschewitz, vell., with ties, Riccardi Press, 1911, 4to. (478), Feb. 20, Sotheby Hollings, £1 10s. [See also May 8, 15s.; Puttick, Feb. 8, £1; April 5, £ 7s. 6d.] Ex-Ale-tation of Ale, written by a learned pen, 8 ll., in verse (title and another leaf slightly defective and repaired), red mor. gt., g.e., Printed by J. R., 1671, 8vo. (278), Feb. 6, Sotheby Maggs, £3 3s. Excellmanns (Baron Karlo). The Eventful Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, late Emperor of the French, illustrated with 22 coloured plates, being portraits and views, and a fac. in the text, 4 vol., dark blue mor., London, printed for John Cumberland, 1828, 8vo. (236), April 3, Anderson Galleries $IIO Ex-Libris. Archives de la Société Française des Collectionneurs d'Ex-Libris, First to the Sixth Year, many illustrations, 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.t., by De Coverly, Paris, 1894-9, 4to. (1011), July 3, Sotheby Powell, £2 Ex-Libris Society. Journal, edited by W. H. K. Wright and A. J. Jewers, illustrations, Vol. i.-vii., hf. mor., 1892-8, 4to. (4269), Nov. 7, Sotheby Last, £ 14s.

usum

[See also Nov. 14, 5 vol.. £I 148.] Expositio Hymnorum totius Anni, secundum usum Sarum-Expositio sequentiarum totius anni secundum Sarum, 2 parts in 1, titles within woodcut borders (first title printed in red and black, slightly defective), black letter (wants 8 ll., lower margin of FF7 cut away, a few small wormholes), cf., not subject to return, Antverpie (1502), 4to. (382), March 27, Sotheby Nyhoff, £2 10s. Eybe (Albertus de). Margarita Poetica, gothic letter, 46 long lines to a page (a few letters damaged vell. [Hain *6822, Proctor 3626], No [Rome, Stephen Plannck], 1480, folio Sotheby

by wormholes), printer or place, (1393), July 3, Powell, £4 IOS. Francorum dass

Eyzinger (Michael). Iconographia Regum
ist Ein Eigentliche Abconterfeynung aller Könige in
Frankreich deren in die 62 von Pharamundo biss auff
Henricum den 3 dises namens regiert haben, lit. goth.,

engraved portraits (first word of title cut into), orange mor. ex., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Cölln, J. Buchssmacher, 1587, sm. 4to. (378), April 3, Sotheby Powell, I Fabian (Robert). Chronicle, first ed., black letter, imperfect, 212 ll. only (of 408), woodcuts (several leaves defective and mended), new hf. green mor., Richarde Pynson, 1516, folio (1), July 3, Sotheby Tregaskis, £4 5s. Fabian (R.) Chronicle of Fabian, which he nameth the concordaunce of histories, newly perused, and continued from the beginnyng of Kyng Henry the Seventh to thend of Queene Mary, title within woodcut border, old cf. rebacked, London, John Kyngston, 1559, folio (73), March 14, Anderson Galleries $17.50

[Two issues were printed this year. This one gives particulars of the reign of Elizabeth to May 8th. See also Sotheby, May 1, £5 10s.; July 3, £4 5s.; Feb. 13, £6.] Fabliaux ou Contes, Fables et Romans du xiie. et du xiiie. siècle, traduits ou extraits par Legrand D'Aussy, plates by Moreau, in two states, India and open-letter proofs, LARGE PAPER, 5 vol., green mor. ex., g.e., 1829, 8vo. (260), May 18, Puttick Swettenham, £10 Faernus (Gabr.) Fabulae Centum, first issue of the first ed., engraved title and copperplates, with good impressions of the plates, orig. Italian binding, gt. tooled, brown mor., decorated with intersecting fillets, forming oval compartments surrounded by flames, the compartments and intervening spaces filled in with a number of conventional flower-like stamps, acorns, etc., in the centre an oval compartment containing two sprays of mistletoe and a star, sold as a binding, Romae, Vicentius Luchinus excudebat, 1563, 4to. (405), July 17, Sotheby

Olschki, £10 IOS.

[See also May 8, 1564, 1 Is.; Feb. 20, 1565, £3 15s.; July 17, 1743, £2 6s.] Fagan (L.) Collector's Marks, plates of facs. of 671 marks and portrait, vell., 1883-Another ed., plates, 1883, roy. 8vo. (790), Nov. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 15s. Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland, new ed., brought down to date by A. C. FoxDavies, plates, 2 vol., hf. mor., g.t., Edinb., 1892, 4to. (449), Nov. 14, Sotheby Joseph, £2 3s.

[See also May 29, £1 135.; April 3, £2 18s.; Nov. 24, 1905 ed., £2 12s.; July 27, £2 6s.]

Fairfax (Thomas). The Complete Sportsman, or Country Gentleman's Recreation, containing the Whole Arts of Angling, Fox Hunting, Buck Hunting, Shooting, Game Cocks, etc., front. of a stag hunt, orig. cf. (one hinge cracked), London, printed for J. Cooke [1750], 12mo. (171), April 3, Anderson Galleries $13 Fairless (M.) [i.e. Miss Margery Dowson] The Roadmender, vell., Riccardi Press, 1920, 4to. (490), Feb. 20, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 8s.

Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations, coloured plates by Edm. Dulac, edition limited to 350 copies, signed by the artist, gt. cl., n.d., 4to, (499), May 8, Sotheby Bickers, I IOS. Falcon (J.) Les notables declaratifz sur le Guidon, gothic letter, double columns, woodcut on title (inner margin mended), cf., g.e., rare, Lyon, Constantin Fradin, 1515, 4to. (4272), Nov. 7, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £14 IOS. Falconer (W.) The Shipwreck, red mor. gt., crest on upper cover, g.e., 1806, 8vo. (341), May 1, Sotheby

Tregaskis, f1 18s.

[A note on the fly-leaf states that this copy was presented to the owner by Mr. James Ballantyne, and that it was the only one saved of the whole impression, the rest being lost on a vessel by which they were shipped for London.] Falda (G. B.) e Venturini (G. F.) Le Fontane di Roma, di Frascati, del Giardino Estense in Tivoli, 95 plates, 4 parts in 1 vol., old cf. rebacked with mor., Roma, G. J. Rossi, 1665, oblong 4to. (116), May 24, Hodgson Batsford, £3 Fane (Mildman). Otia Sacra Optima Fides, dark blue mor. gt., g.e., Richard Cotes, 1648, 4to. (280), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £30

[First edition, with the two unpaged supplementary leaves and both folding sheets, either one or both of which are wanting in most copies. Only two or three perfect copies known.]

Fanshawe (Sir Richard). The Lusiad, or Portugals Historicall Poem, written in the Portingall Language by Luis de Camoens and now newly put into English by Richard Fanshawe, portrait of Camoens and folding portraits of Prince Henry of Portugal and Vasco de Gama (a few words damaged by rust-stains and a small hole slightly damaging two words), cf. gt., g.e., Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1655, folio (281), Feb. 6, Sotheby

F. Edwards, £26

[First edition. Presentation copy from the author, with an inscription in his handwriting: "For my noble Nephew, Mr. Francis Compton. Ric. ffanshawe. July 23, 1655," and with numerous alterations and corrections by him.] Fantozzi (Federico). Nuova Guida ovvero Descrizione StoricoArtistica-Critica della Città e Contorni di Firenze, maps and numerous plates, orig. printed boards (cover broken at hinges), enclosed in solander case, by Rivière, Firenze, 1852, thick 12mo. (29), Jan. 26, American Art Association

$65

[Copy formerly belonging to Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, with the following autograph signature on fly-leaf, in Robert Browning's handwriting, "R. & E. B. Browning," On the last page are two lines written by him in pencil, as follows: Chiesa del Monastero di Ripoli, nel 2. alt. adestra- Incoronsi. della M. di S. Bot

ticelli (S. Bastiano)," and there are many pencil markings in the margins referring to some of the famous palaces and buildings of Florence. Inserted is a small carte-devisite photograph of Mrs. Browning and her little son.] Farley (Robert). Kalendarium humanae vitae. The Kalender of Man's Life, in verse, in Latin and English, engraved title by G. Glover and woodcuts (engraved title slightly defective and mended), crimson mor. gt., g.e., by Ramage, For William Hope, 1638, 8vo. (91), Jan. 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £14 Farley (R.) Lychnocausia sive moralia Facum Emblemata. Lights morall emblems, engraved title with leaf of verses before it, printed title and emblematic woodcuts (one headline just touched), mor., g.e., Tho. Cotes for M. Sparke, 1638, 8vo. (92), Jan. 30, Sotheby

Quaritch, II IOS. Farmer (J. S.) Merry Songs and Ballads prior to the year 1800, 5 vol., boards, uncut, Privately printed, 1897, sm. 4to. (49), March 22, Hodgson £6 5s.

[See also April 11, £4 4s.; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 13, $23.] Farmer and Henley. Dictionary of Slang and its Analogues, limited ed., 7 vol., boards, Privately printed, 1890-1904, sm. 4to. (259), March 8, Hodgson Atkinson, £5 12s. 6d. [See also American Art Association, Nov. 9, $30.] Farnaby (Thomas). Systema Grammaticvm, new mor., janseneste, marbled edges (slightly rubbed), in cl. folder and cl. slip-case, lettered, Londini, excudebat T. & R. C., impensis A. Crooke, 1641, 12mo. (35), Jan. 26, American Art Association

$150

[Belonged to John Milton, and bears his autograph signature, Ii Milton 42 94 67," on title-page, and several marginal notations, a few of which are corrections of the text, possibly also in his hand. See "Notes and Queries," July 10, 1858.]

Farquhar (G.) Love and a Bottle, first ed., unbound, lower margins uncut, 1699, 4to. (231), Dec. 15, Puttick Pickering, £2 15S.

Farquhar (G.) Sir Harry Wildair, first ed., unbound, 1701, 4to. (232), Dec. 15, Puttick Pickering, 2 15s. Farquhar (G.) The Twin-Rivals, first ed., acting alterations made in MS., old red mor., gt. ornamental frame sides, 1703, 4to. (4273), Nov. 7, Sotheby Arthur, £7 5s. Farrer (E.) Church Heraldry of Norfolk, many plates of arms, 3 vol. in 2, Norwich, 1887-9, 8vo. (625), Nov. 14, Sotheby Hunt, £2 10S. Faujas de Saint-Fond (B.) Description des Expériences de la Machine Aérostatique de MM. de Montgolfier, first ed., 9 plates (Vol. i.), Paris, Cuchet, 1783-Cavallo's History and Practice of Aerostation, 2 folding plates, Printed for the Author, 1785, in 1 vol., old cf. (783), March 8, Hodgson Rimell, £3 17s. 6d.

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