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An historical Account of George Lewis (K. George I.), containing his Genealogy. Life. Lancaster, 1714, 8vo. With portrait. Marquis of Townshend, 885, 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 1603, 148.

A Ceremonial for the Reception of his Majesty upon his Arrival from Holland to his Kingdom of Great Britain. Printed in the Year 1714, folio. This ceremonial was published by the Earl of Suffolk, Deputy Earl Marshal.

Annals of King George I. Lond. 171621, 8vo. 6 vols. Marquis of Townshend, 886, 15s.

Annals of K. George I. Lond. 1717-18. 8vo. 2 vols. 5s.

Memoirs du Regne de George I. Haye,

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Letters between his Majesty and the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales. Lond. 1737. 8vo.

Short Account of his Majesty's Journey to Goettingen, and the State of the new University there. 1748. 8vo.

The Ceremonial of the Interment of King George the Second, on Tuesday, the 11th Day of November, 1760. folio.

An Account of the Coronation of King George II. Lond. 1760. 4to.

A particular Account of the Solemnities used at the Coronations of K. George II, and Q. Caroline. Lond. 1761. 8vo.

A Review of the Reign of George the Second, in which a new Light is thrown on the Transactions, and the Effects of ministerial Influence are traced and laid open. Lond. 1761. 8vo. 3s. A hasty and ill-digested performance.

Lond. 1847. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 16s.

GEORGE III., King of Great Britain.

An Account of the Ceremonies observed at the Coronation of George III.and Queen Charlotte, on Tuesday, the 22nd Day of September. Lond. 1761. 4to. with a plate, Bindley, pt. i. 1826, 4s.

Orders to be observed on Tuesday, the 22nd of September, being the Day appointed for their Majesties' Coronation, in Pursuance of an Order in Council. Lond.

1761. folio.

The Form of Proceeding to the Coronation of K. George III. and Q Charlotte, 22 Sept. 1761. folio. Towneley, pt. ii. 709, 8s.

The Form and Order of the Service and

Ceremonies in the Coronation of K.George III. and Q. Charlotte. Lond. 1761. 4to.

George III. his Court and Family. Edited by John Galt. Lond. 1820. Svo. 2 vols. with 18 portraits, 6s. published at 17. 8s.

The Public and Private Life of George III., by Robert Huish. Lond. 1821. 4to. plates.

Letters from his Majesty to the late Lord Kenyon, on the Coronation Oath, with his Lordship's Answers, &c. Lond, 1827. 4to. 2s. pp. 45. Edited by Dr. Phillpotts.

See AIKIN, John. BELSHAM, William. BISSETT, Rob. CAMPBELL, Thomas. MACFARLANE, Robert.

GEORGE IV., King of Great Britain.

The Form and Order of the Service and of the Ceremonies in the Coronation of K. George IV. Lond. 1821, 4to. 3s. 6d. folio, 5s.

Ceremonial of the Coronation of King George IV. in the Abbey of St. Peter's, Westminster. West-Minster, by J. Whitaker, folio. Printed in letters of gold, with numerous full-length portraits and illuminations, large folio. Published by subscription at 100 gs. ON VELLUM, in imperial folio, six copies printed for crowned heads, superbly ornamented with paintings and illuminations in gold and colours, and decorated with precious stones."

CORONATION OF KING GEORGE THE FOURTH, Solemnized in Westminster Abbey, July 19, 1821, published by his Majesty's especial command, by the late Sir George Nayler, in a Series of above 40 Paintings of the Procession, Ceremonial, and Banquet, comprehending portraits of many of the distinguished

GEORGE IV.-continued. Individuals who were present, in their Robes of Estate; with an exact account of the numerous hereditary and official claims preferred on the occasion by the Nobility and Gentry, with the adjudications thereon; Copies of all the Appointments and Warrants; Lists of the English, Scottish, and Irish Peers, and Privy Counsellors, according to Precedency, &c. &c., completed from Sir George Nayler's Manuscripts, with the assistance of Sir William Woods, Clarenceux, and C. G. Young, Esq. York Herald, by Henry G. Bohn. Atlas folio, hf. bd. morocco, gilt edges, 127. 12s.

Life and Reign of George IV., by Wallace. Lond. 1831, 12mo. 3 vols. 15s. Life of George IV., by Robert Huish. Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. plates.

Personal History of George IV., by Dr. Croly. Lond. 1846, post 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 18. A Collection of Pieces by Wooler, Hone, and others, issued during the Trial of Queen Caroline and the Coronation of George IV-120 pieces collected in 6 vols. Skegg, 5l. 158. 6d.

Secret History of the Court of England, 1760, to the death of George IVth, in cluding full particulars of the mysterious death of the Princess Charlotte. By Lady Ann Hamilton.. Lond. 1832, 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s. Suppressed.

Diary of the Times of George IV., interspersed with original Letters of Queen Caroline and other distinguished Persons. By Lady Charlotte Bury. Lond. 1838, 8vo. 4 vols. 3.-Reduced to 18s.

GEORGE-A-GREENE.-A pleasant conceyted Comedie of George-aGreene, the Pinner of Wakefield. Lond. 1599. 4to.

Jolley, 1844, (2 leaves MS.) 47. An anonymous play; sundry Times acted by the Seruants of the Earle of Sussex. It has been attributed to John Heywood and to Robert Greene; it is reprinted in Dodsley's Collection.

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Relation of the strange Finding out of Moses his Tomb, near Mount Nebo. Lond. 1657, 12mo.

GERARD, Charles Lord. Narrative of Proceedings in several Suits of Law between Charles Lord Gerard of Brandon, and Alexander Fitton, Esq. Hague, 1663. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum, and one in the Grenville Library, British Museum. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1141. 17. 1s. Disserta

Alexander, D.D.

Heath, 901, 5s. 6d.

tions on Subjects relative to the
Genius and Evidences of Christia-
nity. Edinb. 1766. 8vo. 68.
An esteemed work.
Williams, 766, 12s. 6d.
The Pastoral Care. Lond. 1799, 8vo. 6s.
Sermons. Lond. 1780-2, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.
An Essay on Genius. Lond. 1774. Svo.
Lond. 1767, 8vo.

An Essay on Taste. Lond. 8vo. A truly philosophic treatise.

Gilbert. Institutes of Biblical Criticism. Second Edition, Edinb. 1808. 8vo. 12s.

'Of general and elementary treatises on sacred criticism, there is none more to be recommended for perspicuity or correctness than Gerard's Institutes.'-Bp. Marsh. The greater part of the first edition was lost at sea.

John. The Herbal, or general History of Plants, enlarged by The Pinder of Wakefield: Tho. Johnson. Lond. Adam Islip, being the merry History of George-1633. folio. a-Greene, the lusty Pinder of the North. Lond. 1632. 4to.

Black letter. Gordonstoun, 1856, 67. 1s., the only copy known.

History of George a Greene, Pindar of the town of Wakefield; with divers pleasant as well as serious passages in the course of his life and fortune. Lond. S. Ballard. 1706. 8vo. cuts.

Reprinted in Thoms' Collection of early prose Romances. A single copy on velluni. For another account of this celebrated character, see W (N.) A Ballad of the Jolley Pindar of Wakefield will be found

With an engraved title, containing a portrait of the author by J. Payne, and numerous wood-cuts. A work still much esteemed. White Knights, 1771, 17. 6s. Dent, pt. i. 1323, with plates coloured, morocco, 41. 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 1548, russia, Gutch 31. 3s. Steevens, 1525, 21. 5s. (Charles the First's copy), mor. 127. 12s. -Lond. 1636, folio. Roxburghe, 1786, 21. 10s. Roscoe, 1712, russia, 51. 5s. Fonthill, 2449, 57.-LARGE PAPER. Leigh and Sotheby (morocco), April, 1811, 24. 10s.Lond. 1597, First or Gerarde's edition. folio. With wood-cut portrait,

Catalogus Arborum, &c. in illius Horto. | pt. ii. 914, with Gerbier's Counsel to Lond. 1596, 4to.-Another. Lond. 1599, Builders, 1663, and Assistance to a Trafolio. Dedicated to Sir Walter Raleigh. veller, 1665, 31. 5s. Twelve leaves.

GERARDO, the unfortunate Spaniard. See CESPEDES, Don. Gon. de. GERBIER, Sir Balthasar. The Interpreter of the Academy for forrain Languages and all noble Sciences and Exercises (in English and French). Lond. 1648. 4to.

In two parts. With portrait of the author. Bindley, pt. ii. 1636, 37. 1s. Dowdeswell, 283, without portrait, 10s. An account of this writer will be found in Walpole's Anecdotes, and most of his works are in the British Museum.

A Wicked and inhuman Plot against Sir Balth. Gerbier. Lond. 1642, 4to. Letters to his 3 Daughters in a Nunnery at Paris, 1646, 4to.

To all Fathers of noble Families and Lovers of Vertue. Lond. 1648, folio.Lond. 1649, folio.

First public Lecture on Fortification.

Lond. 1649, 4to.

First Lecture of military Architecture. Lond. 1649, 4to.

First and second Lectures of Cosmography. Lond. 1649, 4to.

First Lecture on Navigation.

1649, 4to.

First Lecture of Geographie. 1649, 4to.

Lond.

Lond.

A Lecture on the Languages, Arts, Sciences, and noble Exercises taught in his Academy. Lond. 1650, 4to. With portrait of the author.

The academical Lecture concerning Justice. Lond. 1650, 4to.

The Art of well Speaking. Lond. 1650,

4to.

Some Considerations on the two grand Staple-commodities of England. Lond. 1651, 4to.

A new Year's Result in favour of the Poore. Lond. 1652, 4to.

A Discovery of certain Stumbling; blocks, which the Devill, the Pope and the Malignants have raised to put Nations at Variance. Lond. 1652, 4to.

A sommary Description, manifesting that greater Profits are to bee done in the hott than in the cold Parts off America:

also Advertisement for Men inclined to Plantations in America. (With an Account of his ill Usage, and the Death of his Daughter by the Violence of the Dutch at Surinam.) Rotterd. 1660, 4to.

Brief Discourse concerning the three chief Principles of magnificent Buildings. Lond. 1662, 12mo. with portrait. Bindley,

Counsel and Advice to all Builders.

Lond. 1663, 12mo.-In two parts. Lond.

1664, 12mo. 10s. 6d.

Subsidium Peregrinantibus; or, an Assistance to a Traveller in his Convers with Hollanders, Germans, Venetians, Italians, Spaniards and French; written to a princely Traveller for a Vademecum. Oxford, 1665, 12mo. Reed, 4068, 12s. 6d. To all Men that love Truth, 4to.

The Plan and Rules of his Academy at Bethnal Green. Lond. 1648. 4to.

Most humble Remonstrance to Parlia

ment. 4to.

Humble Expression of his Integrity and Zeale to England. 4to.

In the Pepysian Library at Magdalen College, Cambridge, is a miscellaneous collection entitled 'Robes, Manteaux, Couronnes, Armes, &c. d'Empereurs, Rois, Papes, Princes, Ducs et Comtes, ancienne et moderne, blasonnées et elumineês par

Balthasar Gerbier.'

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Charles. Elogium Heroinum, or the Praise of worthy Women. Lond. 1651. 16mo.

Bindley, pt. iii. 35, 17. 6s. A copy is in the British Museum. Bliss, 7s.

George, D'Ouvilly. The false Favourite disgraced, and the Reward of Loyalty, a Tragi-comedy. Lond. 1657. 12mo.

Pp. 112, dedicated to Aubrey de Vere, Earl of Oxford, &c. and 2 others; then follow 6 commendatory verses. Reed, 8083, 5s. Rhodes, 1812, 3s. 6d.

GERILEON D'ANGLETERRE. - La plaisante & délectable Histoire de Gériléon d'Angleterre ; mise en Francoise, par Estienne de Maison neufve. Paris, 1572 and 1586. 8vo. 2 vols.

Roxburghe, 6136, vol. II. 1586, 17. 1s. 1 vol. White Knights, 1676, 8s. GoldReprinted Lyon, 1602, 16mo. 2 tom. en smid, 393, 13s. 6d..

GERMAIN (Christ. St.). Treatise concerning the Division between the Spiritualitie and Temporalitie. Lond. Berthelet, n. d. 12mo.

Sotheby, 17. 10s. An edition printed by Rob. Redman.

GERMANICUS Cæsaris. Reliquiæ quæ extant omnes ex recensione Orellii cum Notis var. edidit. J. A. Giles, LL.D. Lond. 1838. 8vo.

GERMANY.-The Warnings of

German Anecdotes, Stories, &c., a Col

Germany, by wonderful Signes and lection of. Lond. 1804, 12mo. 2 vols.

Prodigies [by

Brinckmair].

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'The Invasions of Germanie, with all the Civil and Bloudy Warres therein from 1618 to 1638, with portraits and map.-A true Relation of the bloudy Battell fought foure dayes and foure nights together, between Duke Bernard von Winseren and John de Weerdt, the Duke of Savelli.-The Lamentations of Germany, with a true Representation of its miserable Estate (by P. Vincent).-Lachrymæ Germaniæ, or the Tears of Germany, unfolding her woeful Distress.

These are the titles of the five pieces, which are occasionally found bound together; they were all printed of the same size, small 8vo. and dated 1637 or 1638. The Towneley copy sold for 107. 10s. Roxburghe, 57. 15s. 6d. Skegg, 5 pieces in 4 vols. morocco, 31. 16s. The pieces often appear separate and imperfect.

News out of Germany, 1584. See GENS

PARTINGA.

The Estate of the German Empire with the Description of Germany. Lond. 1595, 4to. White Knights, 1748, 3s.

The History of the German Empire, being a Continuation to Echard's Roman History. Lond. 1731, 8vo. 2 vols. Willett, 958, 15s.

The German Spy, with Secret History of the several Princes and Princesses, &c. Lond. 1740, 8vo.

Acta Germanica, or the literary Memoirs of Germany. Lond. 1742, 4to. 2 vols. Descriptive Journey through the interior parts of Germany and France, including Paris. By a young English Peer (the Duke of Bedford). Lond. 1786, 12mo. Popular Tales of the Germans, translated from the German (by W. Beckford). Lond. 1791, 12mo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

Dramatic Pieces from the German. 1 The Sister, a Drama, by Goethe. 2. The Conversation of a Father with his Children, by Gesner. 3. The Set of Horses, a dramatic Piece, by Emdorff. Edinb. 1792, 8vo. 4s.

The German Miscellany; consisting of Dramas, Dialogues, Tales, and Novels, translated by A. Thomson. Perth, 1796,

12mo. 3s.

The German Museum. Lond. Geisweiler, 1799, 8vo. 3 vols. plates, 17. 1s.

The German Theatre, by Benj. Thomp son. Lond. 1806, 6 vols. 12mo. Duke of York, 5033, 17. Is. LARGE PAPER, post 8vo.

17. 10s.

Translations from the German in Prose

and Verse, (by Miss E. C. Knight.) Windsor, 1812. 12mo. Thirty copies printed.

Tales translated from the German Lan

guage. Ghent, 1820, 12mo. 4s.

German popular Stories translated from the Kinder and Haus-Märchen. Collected by the Brothers Grimm, from Oral Tradition. Lond. 1823, 12mo. Pp. 240, with designs by Cruikshank. A second vol. was published in 1826.

The German Novelists, Tales selected from ancient and modern Authors in that Language, with critical and biographical Notices, by T. Roscoe. Lond. 1826. post

8vo. 4 vols. 38s. These Tales had all been translated before.

German Stories, selected by R. P. Gillies. Lond. 1826. 12mo. 3 vols. 21s. Very spiritedly translated, and to the English reader original.

Specimens of German Romance, selected and translated from various authors, by George Soane, A. B. Lond. 1826,post 8vo. 3 vols. with engravings by George Cruik

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Sign. E in eights, with a preface de- have fol. ci, followed by fol. cxxi: and dicated to K. Edward VI. by Phillippe after folio cxxvi, there is fol. lxxxix; folGerrard, and a short address to the reader.lowed by folio c, and fol. lxxxxvii. The

GERROND, J. Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Glasg. 1802.

12mo.

GERSAINT, E. F. A Catalogue and Description of the Etchings of Rembrandt Van-Rhyn, with some Account of his Life. Lond. 1752. 12mo. portrait.

Brockett, 1367, 14s.

GERSON, John. The Imitation of Christ. See KEMPIS, Thomas à. The Arte & Crafte to knowe well to dye- translated oute of Frensshe into Englysshe by Willm. Caxton. Lond. 1490. folio.

Black letter. Thirteen leaves, ends on Biij. Copies are in the Bodleian and King's Library, British Museum. White Knights, 3787, (with Pylgremage of the Sowle, Caxton, 1483), 1527. 6s. See Ames, by Dr. Dibdin, i. 279-83. Dibdin's Tour, ii. 277-8.

The Traytte of the Art of good lyuyng and good deying, translatyt at Paris the XIII Day May, of Franch in Englysh, oon thowsand v hondreth and iii zears. Imprentyt in Paris xxx Day of the Mowneth of May. 4to.

A copy of this curious book, printed by Anthony Verard, is in Emanuel College Library, Cambridge. White Knights, 1779, imperfect at the beginning, 8, 5s. Bindley, pt. i. 173, 197. now in the British Museum.

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well to dye. 4to. From Pynson's press. It contains a and b in octaves, 16 leaves.

The Crafte to lyue well & to dye well, translated out of Frensshe into Englysshe, &c. the XXI Daye of Januarye, the Yere of our Lord M.CCCCC.V. folio.

This curious volume, containing hardly fewer than 150 small wood cuts (the first edition by W. de Worde) is divided into five heads: viz. 1. The Arte or Crafte to die well. 2. The Comynge of Antecryste (fol. cxxi). 3. The fyftene Sygnes (fol. lxxxxvii, rev.). 4. The grete Judgement (fol. cviiii, rev.). 5. The Joyes of Paradyse. The numbering of the folios is so irregular, that after folio lxxxix we

first four folios of the Joyes of Paradyse are not numbered. The translator is said

to be Andrew Chertsey.

dye well. Westmynstere by W. de Worde, 1506. 4to.

- The Crafte to lyue well and to

Seven leaves. An abridgment, seemingly, of the former work.

GERUND DE CAMPAZAS. The History of the famous Preacher Friar Gerund de Campazas; otherwise Gerund Zotes. Translated from the Spanish, by Nugent. Lond. 1772. 8vo. 2 vols.

This History by Father Joseph Francis de l'Isla, was written to ridicule the absurdities of the itinerant Spanish preachers. The translator has adopted the style of Tristram Shandy. Williams, 875 morocco, 21. 3s. Willett, 947, 19s. of the work will be found in the Retrospective Review, vii. 239-51.

A notice

GESENIUS, D. Wilhelm, D.D. A Hebrew Lexicon to the Books of the old Testament. Translated from the German, by Christopher Leo. Cambridge, 1825-8. royal 4to. 2 vols.

An invaluable work, in some respects superior to the original. Other editions, by Robinson, Boston, U.S.; and Lond. Wiley, 1844. royal 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d. By S. P. Tregelles. Lond. Bagster, 1846. small 4to. 1. 8s. 6d. Lond. 1852. small 4to. 17. 8s. 6d.

Hebrew, Chaldee, and English Lexicon, by Dr. Lee. Lond. Duncan, 8vo. 11. 5s.

Hebrew Grammar, by B. Davies. Lond. Bagster, 1845. small 4to. 10s. Other translations, by Prof. Hurwitz, third edit. Lond. Taylor, 1844. 8vo. 13s.-By Dr. Lee, Moses Stuart. New York, U.S. and Lond. Lond. Duncan, 1844. 8vo. 17. 5s. By Wiley, 1847. royal 8vo. 12s.-By T. J. Conant. Lond. 1840. medium 8vo. 9s. New edition, 1846. 6s. 6d. Enlarged by E. Rödiger, translated and edited by B. Davidson. Lond. Bagster, 1852. 4to. 10s.

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See GIBBS, Josiah W. The GESNER, Conrad. Iewell of Health, in 4 Parts, published in Englishe, by George Baker, Chirurgian. Lond. H. Denham, 1576. 4to. Black letter.

This author was surnamed the German Pliny. White Knights, 1750. 8s. Bos

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