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the Faerie Queene, with imprint, H. L. for Mathew Lownes, 1609 (sign. Hh 4-6, Ii 3).] Tacitus (C. C.) Tacitus: De vita et moribus Julii Agricolae liber, edited by J. W. Mackail, limp vell., by the Doves Bindery, Doves Press, 1900, 4to. (373), July 17, Sotheby Baer, £2 15s.

[The first book printed at the Doves Press. See also Lot 374, on vellum, £10 10s.; Jan. 30, £3.]. Tacitus (C. C.) Opera, roman letter, 45 long lines to a page (some letters damaged by wormholes), hf. vell., Venice, Philippus Pincius, 1497, folio (1939), July 3, Sotheby Atkinson, 1 8s. Tacitus (C. C.) Opera, fronts. after Eisen, 3 vol., contemp. red mor., one-line fillet round edges, gt. back, g.e., Parisiis, 1760, 8vo. (349), Jan. 30, Sotheby Edwards, £2 2s. Tacitus (C. C.) Opera, recognovit, emendavit supplementis explevit, notis, dissertationibus, tabulis geographicis illustravit Gabriel Brotier, LARGE PAPER, maps, 4 vol., contemp. red mor. gt., a three-line fillet round sides, g.e., Paris, 1771 (840), Oct. 19, Sotheby Austin, £6 158.

[See also March 20, £5 5s.] Tagore (Rabindranath). The Post Office, a Play, trans. by Devabrata Mukerjea, Cuala Press, 1914, 8vo. (126), Oct. 19, Puttick

Dobell, £1

[See also Aug. 2, 10s.; April 5, 5s.] Taine (H. A.) Les Origines de la France Contemporaine, 6 vol., hf. cf., 1876-81-Voyage en Italie, 2 vol., hf. cf., 1866, 8vo. (78), May 8, Sotheby Neuhuys, I IOS. Taine (H. A.) History of English Literature, translated from the French by H. Van Laun, 4 vol., extended to 8 vol., hf. maroon levant mor., gt. tops, uncut, by Bradstreet, 1874, 8vo. (434), May 16, Anderson Galleries $130 [A choice copy, extensively extra illustrated by the insertion of over 800 fine portraits, views, etc. See also American Art Association, March 15, $10; Nov. 9, $62.50.]

Tajima (Š., editor). Selected Relics of Japanese Art, coloured and plain plates, 19 vol., text in Japanese and English, wrappers, t.e.g., enclosed in native portfolios, Kyoto, 1899-1908, folio (236), Dec. 19, Sotheby Quaritch, £19 [See also Lot 237, 4 vol., £8.]

Tallis (J.)

London Street Views, vignette views and plans, Parts 1 to 77 (wanting Parts 9 and 16), orig. wrappers, J. Tallis, n.d., oblong 8vo. (489), May 31, Hodgson

Edwards, £9 Talmud Babylonicum Codicis Hebraici Monacensis, 95, f. autore Johanne Schnorr von Carolsfeld, arte phototypica depingendum curavit, praefatione et argumentis instruxit Hermann L. Strack [being a photographic fac. of this MS. on 577 ll.], 2 vol., buckram, t.e.g., with Introduction, Leiden, A. W. Sijthoff, 1912, roy. folio and 4to. (278), Jan. 25, Hodgson Golub, £15

Tambaco (Johannes de). Consolatio Theologiae, gothic letter, 44 long lines to a full page, initials in red and blue, some with pen ornamentation (one leaf slightly defective and repaired), brown mor. [Hain *15236, Proctor *338], No printer, place or date [Strassburg, Printer of Henricus Ariminensis, circa 1478], folio (1942), July 3, Sotheby Powell, £6 10S. Tanjore. Copies of Papers relative to the Restoration of the King of Tanjore, 6 vol., cf., 1777 (795), Oct. 10, Dowell £2 Tanner (T.) Bibliotheca Britannico-Hibernica sive de Scriptoribus qui in Anglia, Scotia et Hibernia ad sæculi initium floruerunt, portrait by G. Vertue, old cf., 1748, folio (371), Feb. 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 Tarkington (Booth). The Works of Booth Tarkington, together 21 vol., cl., many with gt. tops, uncut, New York, Garden City and Princeton, 1899-1918, 12mo. (733), Jan. 26, American Art Association

$110

[All first editions except one.] Tarleton (Lt.-Col. Sir B.) History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern Provinces of North America, first ed., plates, cf., 1787, 4to. (336), Aug. 2, Puttick

Maggs, £115S. Tarleton (Richard). Tarletons Tragicall Treatises contayning sundrie Discourses and Prety Conceytes, both in prose and verse, black letter, title and first 7 11. only, wrappers, Henry Bynneman, 1578, 8vo. (649), Feb. 6, Sotheby [No other copy known.] Rosenbach, £100 Tartarian Tales. Thousand and One Quarters of an Hour, edited by L. C. Smithers, LARGE PAPER (limited to 75 copies), hf. cf. gt., 1893, 8vo. (281), March 22, Hodgson Arthurton, £2 17s. 6d.

[See also Sotheby, Feb. 20, cl., 10s.] Tasso (T.) Aminta, the Famous Pastoral, written in Italian by Signor Torquato Tasso and translated into English verse by John Dancer (the top line of title and some catchwords have been trimmed into), maroon mor., London, John Starkey, 1660, sm. 8vo. (48), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries

$7

Tasso (T.) Godfrey of Bulloigne, or the Recouerie of Ierusalem, done into English heroicall verse by Edward Fairefax (small hole in title and fore-margin of same repaired, strip with amended lines pasted over verse i.), old cf., g.e. (rebacked), with ex-libris of Lord Halifax, dated 1702, on reverse of title, I. Jaggard and M. Lownes, 1600, sm. folio (1352), Nov. 28, Sotheby Ellis, £3 12s. 6d.

[See also Anderson Galleries, Oct. 26, $80; Sotheby, Feb. 6, £29.]

Tasso (T.) Godfrey of Bovlogne, or the Recouerie of Iervsalem, done into English heroical verse by Edward Fairefax, gent., second ed., LARGE PAPER, portrait by William Pass (a leaf misplaced, a few letters damaged by

rust and other stains), cf. gt., John Bill, 1624, folio (653), Feb. 6, Sotheby

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Ellis, £9

[See also Dec. 12, £2 18s.] Tasso (T.) La Gierusalemme Liberata [engraved title]. II Goffredo overo La Giervsalemme Liberata Di Torqvato Tasso, contemp. citron mor., with arms of Queen Christina in gt. in centre medallion on both covers, presentation copy from Cardinal Mazarin to Queen Christina of Sweden, with inscription on title, Presente à sa majeste La Reine d'Suede par monsieur L'Eminentissime Cardinal Mazarini premier ministre du Roy tres chrestien Le 2 Ianuier 1647," [imprint] In Parigi nella Stamperia Reale, MDCXLIV., folio (17), May 1, American Art Association $225 Tasso (T.) La Gerusalemme Liberata, 2 fronts., containing portraits, vignette titles, etc., 20 plates, vignettes with portraits and tail-pieces, all after Gravelot, by Baquoy, Le Roy, Simonet, etc., LARGE PAPER, 2 vol., contemp. crimson mor., Parigi, A. Delalain, 1771, 4to. (111), May 24, Hodgson

£32

[See also Sotheby, July 17, £9 5s.; June 19, £6; Christie, March 2, £37.] Tasso (T.) La Gerusalemme Liberata, with 41 engravings by Dambrun, de Launay, Prévost, etc., after the designs of Cochin, fine impressions, 2 vol., stamp erased from title of Vol. i., contemp. green mor. gt., g.e., Parigi, 1784, 4to. (274), Nov. 28, Sotheby Maggs, £8 15s.

[See also June 19, £7 10s.] Tasso (T.) The History of Godfrey of Boloyne, woodcut initials and borders, limp vell., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1893, large 4to. (525), July 24, Sotheby Merrick, £6 15s. [See also July 3, £7-]

Tasso (T.) The Housholders Philosophie, wherein is perfectly and profitably described the true Oeconomia and forme of house-keeping, first written in Italian and now translated by T. K., whereunto is anexed a dairie Booke for all good huswiues, black letter (some leaves slightly wormed), dark green levant mor. ex., g.t., uncut, by W. Pratt, J. C. for Thomas Hacket, 1588, 4to. (651), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £100 Tasso (T.) Of Mariage and Wiuing, an excellent, pleasant and Philosophicall Controuersie betweene the two famous Tassi now liuing, the one Hercules the Philosopher, the other Torquato the Poet, done into English by R. T[ofte], chiefly black letter (cut into at head), hf. mor., T. Creede, 1599, 4to. (4794), Nov. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £13 Tate (Nahum). A Duke and no Duke, to which is now added a preface concerning Farce, etc., full cf., g.e., by Rivière, London, Henry Bonwicke, 1693, sm. 4to. (306), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries

$18

[First edition with the preface, containing interesting Shakespeare matter.]

$19

Tate (N.) A Poem upon Tea, with a Discourse on its Sov'rain Virtues, and Directions in the Use of it for Health, etc., engraved front., dark blue mor., by Rivière, London, J. Nutt, 1702, 8vo. (307), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries Tate (N.) Poems, first ed., orig. cf., T. M. for Benj. Tooke, 1677, 8vo. (654), Feb. 6, Sotheby Dobell, £I IS. Tattersall (George). The Pictorial Gallery of English Race Horses, illustrated with 90 engravings, chiefly on steel, after paintings by Cooper, Herring, Hancock, Alken, Hall and others, hf. red mor., gt. back, gt. top, uncut, London, 1850, roy. 8vo. (257), Jan. 18, Anderson Galleries $32

[Contains portraits of all the winners of the Derby, Oaks and St. Leger Stakes and a history of the principal operations of the turf. See also Puttick, 1844 ed., 15s.] Taunton (T. H.) Portraits of Celebrated Racehorses of the Past and Present Centuries, 4 vol., hf. mor. (rubbed), g.t., 1887-8, 4to. (434), May 15, Sotheby Walford, £4 1OS. [See also July 31, £4 15s.; July 10, £4 5s.; May 1, £4 Hodgson, June 29, £3.] Taverner (John). Certaine Experiments concerning Fish and Fruite, black letter, brown cf. gt., g.e., by C. Hering, with his label, from the Heber library, Printed for William Ponsonby, 1600, sm. 4to. (655), Feb. 6, Sotheby

Quaritch, £45 Tavernier (J. B.) Six Voyages through Turkey into Persia, and the East-Indies, by J. Phillips, plates, old cf., Robert Littlebury, 1678, folio (191), March 27, Sotheby

[See also July 3, £2 28.] Carling, £2 10S. Taylor (Jane and Ann). Little Anna, and other poems, by Jane and Ann Taylor, illustrated by Kate Greenaway, printed in colours by Edmund Evans, pictorial boards, London, Routledge, n.d. [1882], 8vo. (172), Jan. 18, Anderson Galleries $175

[First edition. Autograph presentation copy from Kate Greenaway to Frederick Locker, inscribed on flyleaf, "F. Locker from Kate Greenaway, October 1883." At the end, tipped in, is an A.L.s. from Kate Greenaway to Frederick Locker, presenting the volume to him, and mentioning the "Language of Flowers," which she hasn't finished, and which she detests. On the recto of the front fly-leaf is a pencil drawing of one of her little children, signed K. G."]

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Taylor (Jeremy). The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying, first ed., the binding is an example of the Puritan style found on devotional books of this period, black mor., panelled back, Richard Royston, 1651, 12mo. (463), Dec. 19, Sotheby Earle, £3 188. Taylor (John). An Arrant Thiefe, whom Euery Man may Trust, in Word and Deed, exceeding true and Iust, with a Comparison betweene a Thiefe and a Booke, first ed. (some headlines very slightly shaved), maroon mor. ex.,

g.e., by Rivière, Miller arms, Edw. All-de for Henry Gosson, 1622, sm. 8vo. (658), Feb. 6, Sotheby

Rosenbach, £135 Taylor (J.) A Brave and Valiant Sea-Fight upon the Coast of Cornewall the 17 of June last past, betwixt three Turkish pyrats, Men of Warre and only one English Merchants Ship of Plimouth (called the Elizabeth), woodcut front. of a ship, blue cf. ex., g.t., uncut, by F. Bedford, Miller arms, Printed for Nathanael Butter, July 14, 1640, 4to. (663), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £40 Taylor (J.) A Common Whore, with all these graces grac'd, Shee's very honest, beautiful and chaste, in verse, old diced cf. gt., from the Heber library, Printed for Henry Gosson, 1635, 8vo. (661), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £45 Taylor (J.) A Famous Fight at Sea, where Fovre English Ships vnder the command of Captaine Iohn Weddell and foure Dutch Ships fought three dayes in the Gulfe of Persia, neere Ormus, against 8. Portugall Gallions, and 3. Friggots, large cut of a ship on first leaf (reverse blank), smaller cut of another ship on title (headline of sign. A 3 cut into), red mor., by Rivière (Fountaine copy), Iohn Hauiland for Henry Gossom, 1627, sm. 4to. (205), Feb. 27, Sotheby Quaritch, £27

[A-D 4 in fours; A is blank with the exception of a large cut of a ship occupying nearly the whole page. Taylor (J.) The Great Eater of Kent, or part of the admirable teeth and Stomacks Exploits of Nicholas Wood, of Harrisom, in the County of Kent (A-G in fours), postscript in verse, blue mor. gt., Elizabeth Allde, for Henry Gosson, 1630, 4to. (660), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £50 Taylor (J.) The Sculler Rowing from Tiber to Thames with his Boate laden with a hotch-potch or Gallimawfry of Sonnets, Satyres and Epigrams, with an addition of Pastorall Equiuocques, or the complaint of a Shepheard, first ed., in verse, woodcut beneath title of a man in a boat (fore-margin shaved and first word of title defective, some headlines cut into), russ. ex., g.e., Bright's copy, E. A., 1612, sm. 4to. (657), Feb. 6, Sotheby [Taylor's earliest publication.] Rosenbach, £120 Taylor (J.) Taylors Pastorall, being both historicall and satyricall, or the Noble Antiquitie of Shepheards, with the profitable use of Sheepe, first ed., in verse, woodcut on title-page, autograph signature of Thomas Buckeridge, 1687, old hf. cf., with bookplate of Sir Francis Freeling, extremely rare, G. P. for Henrie Gosson, to be sold at Edward Wright's shop, 1624, sm. 4to. (659), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £35 Taylor (J.) Wit and Mirth, being 113 pleasant Tales and witty Tests, black letter (D 2 torn and mended), portrait inserted as front., from the Heber library, dark green mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Miller arms, Iames Boler, 1635, 8vo. (662), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £30

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