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1009 NORTH (FRANCIS DUDLEY, LORD). A Forest of Varieties. Device on title. Folio, old calf, gilt.

Lond.: Richard Cotes, 1645

* FIRST EDITION. Upon the verso of the title-page is the large and fine armorial bookplate of Sir Thomas Hanmer, 1707. Autograph of Charles Crompton on title. He was a friend of the author's, and we gather from a note at page 232 that the book was presented to him, doubtless by the author himself. This copy has a leaf of Poems between pp. 76 and 77, which is unnoticed by Hazlitt.

1010 [NORTON (-).] Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Coun-
try: a Tragedy. 4to, half levant morocco, gilt edges,
by RIVIERE.
Lond. Abel Roper, 1696

* The author's life-even his Christian name-is unknown.
tragedy was brought on the stage by Southern.

This

1011 NORTHCOTE (JAMES). Fables, Original and Selected.
Portrait and 560 most beautiful engravings upon wood by
Harvey, etc. Both Series. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full green
morocco, gilt top, UNCUT.
Lond. 1828-33

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LDHAM (MR. JOHN).
Prose. Device on title. 8vo, unbound.

Remains, in Verse and

Lond. Jo. Hindmarsh, 1684

* FIRST EDITION. Contains poem by Dryden.

1013 OLDHAM (MR. JOHN). Works, together with his Remains. Thick 8vo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by the CLub Bindery.

Lond. A. Hindmarsh, 1698 1014 OLDHAM (JOHN). The Works of Mr. John Oldham, together with his Remains. Portrait inlaid and inserted. 8vo, crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by the CLUB Bindery. Lond.: Jo. Hindmarsh, 1686

*This is a general collected edition.

1015 OLDMIXON (JOHN). Amintas: a Pastoral, translated from Tasso. 4to, boards. Lond.: Rich. Parker, 1698 * FIRST EDITION. The prologue was written by Dennis.

1016 OLDMIXON (JOHN). The Governour of Cyprus: a Tragedy. 4to, half green calf. Lond. R. Tookey, 1703

* FIRST EDITION.

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1017 OTTLEY (WM. YOUNG). Collection of Facsimiles of
Scarce and Curious Prints by the Early Masters of the
Italian, German and Flemish Schools. 118 beautiful
engravings, including facsimiles of Niellos in silver. Folio,
half morocco, gilt top.
Lond.: Layman, 1826

1018 OTTLEY (WM. YOUNG).

Collection of Facsimiles of

Scarce and Curious Prints by the Early Masters of the
Italian, German and Flemish Schools, illustrative of
the History of Engraving, etc. With 5 additional plates.
Folio, half vellum.
Lond. 1828

15.00 1019 OTWAY (THOMAS). Alcibiades: a Tragedy. 4to, half

*

Lond.: Wm. Cademan, 1675

The Atheist; or, The Second Part

of the Souldier's Fortune. 4to, half green morocco. Lond.: R. Bentley, 1684

brown morocco.

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1020 OTWAY (THOMAS).

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* Otway's last work. He died in 1685 in great poverty. 1021 OTWAY (THOMAS). Caius Marius: a Tragedy. 4to, half brown morocco, by the CLUB BINDERY.

Lond. Thomas Flesher, 1680

* A portion of this play is taken verbatim from "Romeo and Juliet."

1022 OTWAY (THOMAS). Don Carlos, Prince of Spain: a
Tragedy. Third Edition, corrected. 4to, unbound.
Lond.: R. Tonson, 1686

1023 OTWAY (THOMAS). Friendship in Fashion: a Comedy.
4to, half olive morocco.
Lond. R. Tonson, 1678
1024 OTWAY (THOMAS). Heroick Friendship: a Tragedy.
4to, half blue levant morocco. Lond.: W. Mears, 1719
* Published after the author's death.

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1025 OTWAY (THOMAS).

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The Orphan; or, The UnhappyMarriage, a Tragedy. 4to, half straight-grained maroon levant morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, by Riviere. Lond. R. Bentley, 1680

* Beautiful copy.

1026 OTWAY (THOMAS). Titus and Berenice: a Tragedy, with a Farce called The Cheats of Scapin. 4to, half green Lond.: R. Tonson, 1677

morocco.

* Translated, with few alterations, from Racine.

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1027 OTWAY (THOMAS). Venice Preserved; or, A Plot Discovered. 4to, half calf. Lond.: Jos. Hindmarsh, 1682

* Dedicated to the Duchess of Monmouth.

1028 OTWAY (THOMAS). Works. With Notes, Critical and
Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, by Thomas
Thornton. Portrait and plates. 3 vols. large 8vo,
straight-grained levant morocco, gilt tops, UNCUT, by
STIKEMAN.
Lond. T. Turner, 1813
* Splendid copy, on LARGEST PAPER. Very rare in this state.
De Arte Amandi and the Remedy of Love, Eng-
lished; as also the Loves of Hero and Leander, a Mock-
Poem. Together with Choice Poems and Rare Pieces
of Drollery. Engraved frontispiece. 12mo, crimson
crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by the CLUB BIND-
Lond.: Printed in the year 1662

1029 OVID.

1030

ERY.

* Fine copy.

Another edition. 12mo, crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by the CLUB BINDERY. Lond. 1672 1031 OVID. De Arte Amandi, and the Remedy of Love, Englished; as also the Loves of Hero and Leander, a Mock Poem. Together with Choice Poems and Rare Pieces of Drollery. Engraved portrait. 8vo, calf gilt, gilt edges. Lond. 1684

19.00 1032 OVID. De Geedant-Wisselingen van P. Ovidius Naso

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in het Latyn en Nederdeutsch nieulyx vertaald, en te zamen in het licht gegeven door Isaak Verburg. With a large number of beautiful engravings by Picart and others. Large folio, half calf gilt, yellow edges.

Amsterdam: J. Wetstein, 1732

* Large and thick paper copy, with brilliant original impressions of the magnificent plates.

1033 OVIDE. Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide. Traduction Nou-
velle avec le Texte Latin suivie d'un Analyse de l'Ex-
plication des Tables de Notes Géographique, Histo-
rique, Mythologique, et Critiques, par M. C. I. Vil-
lenare. Ornée de gravures d'après les dessins de MM. Le
Barbier, Moucian et Moreau. 4 vols. royal 4to, half red
calf, marbled edges.
Paris, 1806-22

* First edition (of this edition). Proofs before all letters of these beautiful engravings.

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1034 OVID. Love's Schoole. Publii Ovidii Nasonis De Arte Amandi; or, The Art of Love. Engraved title-page by Visscher. 8vo, old green morocco gilt, gilt edges.

n. p., n. d. *With autograph on fly-leaf, "Ralph Hawtrey his booke 1647." A few corners mended.

1035 OVID'S Metamorphoses in Fifteen Books, translated by
the most esteemed hands. Numerous large and fine en-
gravings on copper, INCLUDING THE RARE AND BEAUTIFUL
ENGRAVING by M. Pool, at page 500. Large folio, orig-
inal calf.
Lond.: J. Tonson, 1717

* FIRST EDITION. The translations are by Dryden, Addison, Pope and others. The engravings are by Vander Gucht, Vertue and others. 1036 OVID. Ovidius Exulans; or, Ovid Travestie: a Mock Poem, on Five Epistles of Ovid, in English Burlesque, by Naso Scarron nomimus. Engraved frontispiece, roughly colored and corner mended. Small 8vo, old straightgrained morocco, gilt edges, by C. SMITH.

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Lond.: Peter Lillicrap, 1673

ALTOCK (R. S.)] Peter Wilkins. The Life and

PAL

Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man, taken from his own Mouth in his Passage to England from off Cape Horn, in America, in the Ship Hector, by R. S., a Passenger in the Hector. Plates. 2 vols. 12mo, calf gilt, yellow edges. Lond.: J. Robinson, 1751 * Fine copy of the FIRST EDITION. Very scarce.

1038 PATHOMACHIA; or, The Battell of Affections Shadowed
by a Faigned Siedge of the Citie Pathopolis. 4to, half
crimson morocco.
Lond. T. and R. Coats, 1630

* Dedicated by the publishers to the Earl of Dover.

1040 [PAYNE (NEVIL).] The Fatal Jealousie: a Tragedy, Acted at the Dukes Theatre. 4to, half calf.

(2)

Lond. Thomas Dring, 1673

* Fine copy. The character of Jasper in this play is copied from that of Iago. RARE.

1041 [PAYNE (NEVIL).] The Morning Ramble; or, The Town Humours: a Comedy. 4to, half green morocco. Lond. Thomas Dring, 1673

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1042 PEACHAM (HENRY). Minerva Brittana; or, a Garden of Heroical Devises Furnished and Adorned with Emblemes and Impressa's of Sundry Natures. Newly devised, moralized and published. Many emblematic plates. 4to, old straight-grained maroon levant morocco, tooled on sides, gilt edges, by LEWIS.

Lond. Wa. Dight, n. d. [1612]

:

* An extraordinarily tall, fine and sound copy, in a choice old binding. Dedicated to Prince Henry and contains large cut of his arms on back of title. One of the preliminary verses is by Thomas Heywood.

4,00 1043 PEPYS (SAMUEL). Diary and Correspondence, with Life and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Deciphered, with additional Notes, by the Rev. Mynors Bright. Portrait on india paper inserted.

uncut.

10 vols. 8vo, boards,

N. Y.: Dodd, 1884

* Large Japan Paper copy, of which but 15 were printed.

3.50 1044 PEPYS (SAMUEL). Diary and Correspondence, with Life

and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Portrait.

4 vols. 8vo, half citron levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, by ALFRED MATTHEWS. Lond. Colburn, 1854

32.00 1045 [PEPYS (SAMUEL).] Memoires relating to the State of

50.001046

the Royal Navy of England, for ten years, determin'd December, 1688. Beautifully engraved portrait by White, after Kneller. 8vo, green morocco, gilt edges.

Lond. Benj. Griffin, 1690

* Inserted is a MS. list of ships in the English navy in the handwriting of Samuel Pepys. With note by Mr. Lefferts, "There are a few MS. corrections of errors which, I judge, to be in the author's handwriting, which, if so, would imply that this was his own copy. The imprint varies from my other copy.”

Another copy.

inal calf.

LARGE PAPER. 8vo, orig-
Ibid.

* Extremely rare in this state. The portrait is a particularly brilliant impression.

1.75 1047 PERCY (BISHOP). Reliques of Ancient English Poetry,

with some few of late date. Engraved frontispiece and vignettes on titles. 3 vols. post 8vo, calf.

Lond.: Dodsley, 1765

* FIRST EDITION, with the suppressed passages. Name on titles, and binding rubbed.

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