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and bottom of each page, red levant mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms, E. A. for N. Butter, 1606, sm. 4to. (362), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, 40 Heath (J., B.A.) Two Centuries of Epigrammes, original ed. (wanting blank for A 1), autograph signature of R. Farmer in margin of title, old ct. gt., by C. Hering, from the Heber library, Iohn Windet, 1610, 8vo. (361), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £40 Heath (Robert). Clarastella, together with Poems Occasional, Elegies, Epigrams, Satyrs, first ed. (wants *3 Commendatory Poem), purple mor. gt., g.e., Printed for Humph. Moseley, 1650, cr. 8vo. (96), Feb. 27, Sotheby Dobell, 6 IOS.

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[Title, I leaf; A 2-H 10 in twelves, with separate titles to the Occasional Poems," the " Elegies and the "Epigrams." Apparently wants two blanks in A. It appears that the volume was published without the author's permission.]

Heath (William). The Life of a Soldier, a Narrative and Descriptive Poem. first ed., 18 coloured plates by W. Heath, with orig. front wrapper bound in (but no errata slip), mottled cf. gt., by Rivière, t.e.g., other edges uncut, W. Sams, 1823, roy. 8vo. (206), Nov. 16, Hodgson

[See also Anderson Galleries, May 2, $35.1] Edwards, £7 Heath (W.) Studies from the Stage, or the Vicissitudes of Life, consisting of 21 coloured plates, on which are depicted about 275 figures, drawn and etched by William Heath, crimson mor., gt. top, uncut, with orig. covers bound in, by Rivière, London, W. Sams [1823], oblong folio (273), May 2, Anderson Galleries $32.50 Heath (W.) Oddities, title and 38 coloured plates, W. Spooner, n.d., and 12 other coloured plates, in 1 vol., modern cl., 4to. (205), May 18, Puttick Edwards, £2 15s. Heaton (J. A.) Furniture and Decoration in England during the XVIIIth Century, 200 plates, 2 vol. in 4 parts, cl., 1889-92, folio (649), Nov. 28, Sotheby Tiranti, £5 IOS. Hefner-Alteneck (J. H. de). Costumes, Euvres d'Art et Ustensiles, coloured plates, in 10 portfolios, boards, 1880-97, folio (979), July 31, Sotheby Tiranti, £4 5S. Hegendorff (Christopher). Domestycal or Household Sermons for a godly householder, to his children and famyly, translated oute of laten into Englysshe by Henry Reiginalde, black letter, title within a woodcut border of pieces (rubbed in foremargin), wanting B2 to B 7 in the second part, a few headlines shaved, 2 vol., black mor. ex., r.e., extremely rare, Part i., Prynted at Ippiswich by Jhon Oswě, 1548-Part ii., Imprinted the last daye of February, 1549, at Worceter, by Jhon Oswen, 8vo. (463), April 3, Sotheby Quaritch, (80

[Apparently the only copy known. E. Gordon Duff in English Provincial Printers to 1557, Cambridge, 1911 (p. 113), states that no copy is known of Part ii.]

Heideloff (N.) Gallery of Fashion, coloured title and 20 coloured plates of fashionable female costume, Vol. i. (only), cf. (one cover loose), 1794, 4to. (1312), July 31, Sotheby Spencer, £8 Heine (Heinrich). Buch der Lieder, blue levant mor., the sides and back completely covered with delicate gold floral tooling, with the title and the name of the person for whom the binding was executed worked in among the flowers on the front cover, g.e., in cl. case, Hamburg, 1885, 8vo. (100), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries $325

[On the dentelle on the inside back cover appears the binder's name and date, and on the end fly-leaf is the following note by him: "Buch der Lieder. Bound by me for Emilia Cimino at Goodyers Hendon, 1885. T. J. Cobden Sanderson." The volume is further enhanced by the autograph inscription of the celebrated French scupltor, Rodin, which appears on the front fly-leaf: La Vie est un don inappréciable qu'elle est belle bonne et suffit pour rendre heureux tous ceux qui s'entrainment à la voir. Rodin. Avril, 1902."]

Heine (H.) Poetical Works, now first completely rendered into English verse, in accordance with the original forms, by John Payne, 3 vol., boards, parchment backs, paper labels, uncut, Villon Soc., London, printed for private circulation only, 1911, imp. 8vo. (512), Oct. 17, Anderson Galleries

$26

[Large Paper, with the Forman bookplate.] Heinsius (Daniel). Aristarchvs Sacer, sive ad Nonni in Iohannem Metaphrasin Exercitationes, contemp. cf. (broken at joints), in cl. folder and cl. slip-case, lettered, Lvdvni Batavorvm, ex Officina B. & A. Elzevir, 1627, thick sm. 8vo. (34), Jan. 26, American Art Association $195

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[Ben Jonson's own copy, with his autograph signature, "Sun: Ben Jonsonij," and the words, tanquam Exphratoz," on title, and several marginal notes in ink also in his hand. Also, signature of Thom: Coke e Cott: Reg: Oxon. An MDCLVII.," on title, and another in same hand on fly-leaf, partly torn away. Stamp of Robert Framington inside of front cover.]

Heiss (Aloïss). Descripcion General de las Monedas HispanoCristianas desde la Invasion de los Árabes, plates, 3 vol., hf. red mor., panelled gt. backs. g.t., Madrid, 1865-9, 4to. (365), July 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 15s. Heliodorus. The Ethiopica, literally translated from the Greek, with Introduction and Notes, only 250 copies issued, hf. vell., Athens, Athenian Soc., 1897, 8vo. (268), July 31, Sotheby Davies, £1 18s. Heliodorus, 1587, trans. by T. Nuderdown, Intro. by C. Whibley, Tudor Translations, 1895, 8vo. (98), May 31, Hodgson Atkinson, I 14S. Helmont (F. M. Van). A Ternary of Paradoxes. The Magnetick Cure of Wounds, Nativity of Tartar in Wine and

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Image of God in Man, written originally by Van Helmont and translated and ampliated by Walter Charleton, orig. limp vell., stamped with coronet and initials H. L., London, James Flesher for Wm. Lee, 1650, sm. 4to. (153), March 14, Anderson Galleries $20 Henderson (T. F.) James I. and VI., illustrations, hf. mor., gt. top, Goupil & Co., 1904, 4to. (882), April 17, Dowell £2 [See also Sotheby, July 27, 16s.; Dec. 19, £3 3s.] Hendley (T. H.) Asian Carpets: XVI. and XVII. Century Designs from the Jaipur Palaces, 150 chromo-lithograph plates, text within illuminated borders, hf. mor., n.d., folio (985), July 31, Sotheby Edwards, £5 158.

[See also Dec. 19, £5 15s.]

Henley (W. E.) A Book of Verses, first ed., LARGE PAPER, on Japanese vell., 20 so done, title in two states, presentation copy, inscribed by the author, orig. boards, 1888, 8vo. (110), March 13, Sotheby Dobson, £7 15s.

[See also Hodgson, Dec. 14, £1 15s.]

Henley (W. E.) A London Garland, selected from Five Centuries of English Verse, plates by members of the Society of Illustrators, vell., g.e., 1895, 4to. (953), Nov. 28, Sotheby Danielson, 18s.

[Another copy, Lot 954. 18s.] Hennepin (L.) A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America .. with a Continuation, first ed., 2 parts in 1, Tonson issue (wants the engraved title and all the plates), cf. (rebacked), 1698, 8vo. (361), May 1, Sotheby

Samuel, £2 [See also American Art Association, April 11, $150; Anderson Galleries, May 2, $130; May 22, $155.] Henricipetri (Adam). Chronyc. Historie der Nederlandtscher Oorlogen Troublen en oproeren oorspronck anuanck en eynde Item den Standt der Religien tot desen Jare 1580, black letter, title in black and red (one or two marginal notes and a few headlines shaved), green mor., Gedruct tot Noortwitz (Norwich) na de Copie van Basel. Anno 1579, 8vo. (810), Nov. 14, Sotheby Maggs, £21 Henry (O.) Complete Works, 12 vol., boards, vell. backs, gt. tops, uncut, Garden City, 1912, roy. 8vo. (191), Jan. 18, Anderson Galleries $110

[Manuscript edition, one of 125 copies. Inserted is a page of original manuscript, written in pencil on his customary yellow paper. This MS. sheet is in the volume entitled The Four Million." See also March 14, $300.] Henry, Prince of Wales. Three Elegies on the most lamented Death of Prince Henrie. The first written by Cyril Tourneur, the second written by John Webster, the third written by Tho. Heywood, general title in white letters on a black ground (torn slightly at foot and mended), separate title to each elegy, several black mourning pages, blue levant mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms,

Printed for William Welbie, 1613, sm. 4to. (366), Feb. 6, Sotheby Maggs, £18 Henry, Prince of Wales. Mausoleum, or the Choicest Flowres of the Epitaphs written on the Death of the neuer-toomuch lamented Prince Henrie, collection of sixteen poems by various writers, including Wm. Drummond, W. Quin, G. Chapman, G. Wither, etc., cf. ex., g.e., from the collection of B. H. Bright, with his coat-of-arms, Edinburgh, Andro Hart, 1613, sm. 4to. (365), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £30 Henry, Prince of Wales. A True Reportarie of the most Triumphant and Royal Accomplishment of the Baptisme of the most Excellent . . . Frederik Henry . . . Prince of Scotland, solemnized the 30. day of August, 1594, black letter, woodcut of coat-of-arms below title and on reverse, (ornament above title shaved), old boards, from the Heber library, [Edinburgh], R. Walde-grave, n.d. [1594], sm. 4to. (363), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £50

[This curious volume contains an account of the masques, pageants, ceremonies and entertainments on the occasion.] Henry the Second of France Copy. Premier et Second Livre des Dignitez, Magistrats & offices du Royaume de France, 1560. [Also] Cronique abregee des Faitz, Gestes et Vies illustres des Roys de France: commencant a Pharamond, etc., with numerous medallion portraits, Paris (1560). [Also] La Chronique des Roys de France, puis Pharamond iusques au Roy Henry, second du nom Le Catalogue des Papes'. Catalogue des Empereurs, etc., Paris, 1553, in 1 vol., contemp. French binding of cf., the front cover containing an embossed portrait in gold (which is very slightly rubbed) of Henry the Second of France, with motto, "Henricvs II. Dei G GA R," with corner ornaments of sides, within gold lines, the back cover containing an embossed medallion of the triumphal chariot, commemorative of his wars in Italy, and dates 1557, also with corner ornaments and gold lines as on front side, the unlettered back richly tooled in each compartment, g.e., in cl. case, Paris, 1560-1553, sm. 8vo. (41), Jan. 26, American Art Association $160

[This copy has the rare leaf, with coat-of-arms (verso blank), preceding title of the last-named, the leaf of "Imprime nouuellement a Paris, par Rene Auril . . . 1552."]

Henry III. Les Noms, Surnoms, qualitez, armes et blasons de tous les Princes, Seigneurs et Officiers de l'Ordre et Milice du Benoist sainct Esprit creez par le roy Henry III., arms blazoned in colours, text within borders, wants 4 ll. (sign. F and G), title mounted, presentation copy to F. J. Montagu from W. Pickering and C. Whittingham, 1844, new mor., blind tooled borders, with gt. arms of Gaspard Fieubet de Waulac inlaid on upper

cover, inside borders, joints, g.e., Paris, 1643 (4367), Nov. 7, Sotheby Last, £2 Henry VIII. An exhortacion unto prayer, thought mete by the Kynges Maiesty, and his clergy to be reade to the people in every churche afore processyons. Also, a Letanie, title within woodcut border, printed in red and black, black letter (a few leaves frayed), Thomas Petyt, 1545Psalmes or Prayers taken out of holye scripture, title within woodcut border, black letter (one leaf repaired), T. Berthelet, 1544-Prayers stirryng the mynd unto heavenlye medytacions, collected by Katherine [Parr} quene of Englande, Fraunce and Irelande, black letter (last leaf slightly defective), T. Berthelet, 1545, 3 vol. in I, old cf. gt. (back and edges worn), 12mo. (522), July 12, Hodgson Quaritch, £42 Henry VIII. A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christen man, black letter, title within a woodcut border, brown mor. ex., blind tooled scroll borders, g.e., by W. Pratt, Thomas Berthelet, 1543, sm. 4to. (468), April 3, Sotheby Ellis, £4 5S.

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[See also Jan. 23, £6 6s.; Lot 212, £4; Nov. 7, 15.] Henry VIII. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum adversus Martin. Lutheru, first ed., title within fine woodcut border by Holbein, with his initials and woodcut capitals, with autograph on title of "ricardi harueii 1596 astrologer] and MS. notes on last leaf (water-stained throughout), but a large copy, old cf., Apud inclytam urbem Londinum in aedibus Pynsonianis, 1521, sm. 4to. (552), June 14, Hodgson £24 Hepplewhite (A.) Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, plates, hf. cf., 1788, folio (1288), July 31, Sotheby Parsons, £3 158.

[See also Nov. 4, 11 5s.; Nov. 14, 1794 ed., £18 10s.; Hodgson, Nov. 30, 1794 ed., £29.1 Hepwith (John). The Calidonian Forrest, a Political Allegory, in verse, original ed., green levant mor. ex., g.t., other edges uncut, by W. Pratt, E. G. for R. Best, 1641, sm. 4to. (367), Feb. 8, Sotheby Michelmore, £8 Herbal. Herbary oder Kreuterbuch, gothic letter, a large woodcut of a herbalist's shop on the title, numerous woodcuts of plants throughout the text (title torn), wants 2 ll, boards, not subject to return, Strassburg, Reinhard Beck, 1515, folio (1030), May 29, Sotheby Storr, £8 Herbarius Patavie, 150 ll. only, gothic letter, long lines, 32 to a full page, numerous woodcuts of plants, with contemp. colouring (wants 24 11.), hf. cf. [Hain *8447, not in Proctor], No printer, place or date [Passau, C. Stahel, 1485 ?], 4to. (246), March 27, Sotheby Atkinson, I 155. [Herbert (Hon. A)] Nimrod, a Discourse on Certain Passages of History and Fable, 4 vol. (all published), cf. gt., 1828-9, 8vo. (867), Nov. 2, Hodgson Heffer, £2 128. Herbert of Cherbury (Lord). Life, written by himself, por

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