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on the inner cover, orig. cl., 1900, 8vo. (10), Mar. 13, Hodgson Maggs, £6 5s. James (H.) The Spoils of Poynton, first ed., auto. pres. copy, with inscription (covering the whole of the fly-leaf) "To Joseph Conrad in dreadfully delayed but very grateful acknowledgment of an offering... singularly generous and beautiful... Henry James, Feb. 11, 1897," orig. cl., uncut, 1897, 8vo. (7), Mar. 13, Hodgson Spurr & Swift, £25 James (H.), The Novels and Tales of, edition limited to 156 copies, printed on Ruisdael handmade paper, of which this is No. 57, with front., rubricated title-pages, 26 vol., boards, buckram backs, uncut, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1907-9, 8vo. (284), April 14, American Art Association $170 James (Thomas). Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecæ Publicæ quam vir Ornatissimus Thomas Bodleius Eques Auratus in Academia Oxoniensi nuper instituit, Oxoniæ, 1605Catalogus Librorum in diversis Italiæ locis emptorum, 1636, Londini, 1637, in 1 vol., old cf., with T. Willughby's auto., 1605-37, 4to. (487), June 15, Christie Tregaskis, £17 James (T.) The Dangerous Voyage of Capt. Thomas James in his intended Discovery of a North West Passage, folded map, orig. cf., 1740, 8vo. (247), Oct. 27, Sotheby

Edwards, £3 5s. James (William). Naval History of Great Britain, by Capt. Chamier, best library ed., ports., 6 vol., hf. brown crushed mor., t.e.g., 1837 (291), Mar. 26, Hodgson Bumpus, £2 16s. Jameson (Mrs. A. B.) Beauties of the Court of King Charles II., LARGE PAPER, plates on India paper, hf. roan, 1833, folio (524), June 15, Sotheby Maggs, £1 2s.

[See also Hodgson, April 22, ed. 1863-64, ₤2 8s.] Jameson (Mrs. Anna Brownell). Sacred and Legendary Art, 2 vol., 1848-Legends of the Monastic Orders, 1850Legends of the Madonna, 1852-The History of our Lord [completed by Lady Eastlake], 2 vol., 1864, together 6 vol., all first eds., illustrations, uniformly bound in red levant mor. gt., panelled backs and sides, inside dentelles, g.e., by Rivière, fine set, 1848-64, 8vo. (389), Nov. 10, Sotheby Hopkins, £6 1OS.

Jámi. Salámán and Absál, an Allegory, translated from the Persian by Edward Fitzgerald, first ed., with frontispiece, sq. 8vo, full brown mor., uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, London, 1856, sq. 8vo. (548), Mar. 30, American Art Association $62.50

[Janscha (L.)] Collection de Cinquante Vues du Rhin, les plus interessantes et les plus pittoresques, depuis Spire jusqu'à Dusseldorf, Dessinées sur les Lieux d'après Nature, 50 full-page col. plates, being views of the River Rhine from Spire to Düsseldorf, painted on the spot by L. Janscha, and engraved by J. Ziegler, with accompanying letterpress descriptions in German and in French, full dark green mor., gt. back, g.e., Wien, Artaria et

Compagnie, 1798, atlas folio (432), April 14, American Art Association $310 Japan Society. Proceedings and Transactions, various, between 1898 and 1923, 37 vol., unbnd. (140), Nov. 10, Foster Edwards, £3 15s. Japanese Temples and their Treasures, compiled by the Japanese Government, numerous reproductions (some col.), 3 vol., in portfolios, 1910, 8vo. (681), June 17, Hodgson Quaritch, £15 Jardine (Sir William). The Naturalist's Library: Mammalia, 13 vol.-Entomology, 7 vol.-Ornithology, 14 vol.-Ichthyology, 6 vol., together 40 vol., numerous col. plates, cf. gt., 1833-60, 8vo. (292), June 29, Sotheby

Marks, £5 10S. Jātaka (The), together with its Commentary, being Tales of the Anterior Births of Gotama Buddha, edited in the original Pāli by V. Fausboll, 4 vol., name on title, orig. cl. (shabby), 1877-87, 8vo. (319), Nov. 3, Sotheby

Edwards, £5 15s. Jeanne D'arc, natifve de Vaucoleur en Lorraine, dite la Pucelle D'Orleans, engraved title, with port., by L. Gaultier, woodcut initials and devices, contemp. vell., in clean state, à Orleans, chez Olivier Boynard et Jean Nyon, au Cloistre Saincte Croix, 1606, 8vo. (407), June 15, Christie Tregaskis, £5 5s. Jefferies (Richard). The Original Holograph Manuscript of "The Story of My Heart" [1883], on 218 pp., bound in crushed levant mor. ex., gt. inner borders, t.e.g., 8vo. (125), Jan. 28, Hodgson Morris, £60 Jefferies (R.) The Amateur Poacher (name on half-title), 1879-Hodge and his Masters, 2 vol., 1880-Round about a Great Estate, 1880-The Story of My Heart, 1883Nature near London, 1883-Red Deer, 1884-The Open Air, 1885-After London, 1885-Amaryllis at the Fair, 1887-Field and Hedgerow, 1889-The Toilers of the Field, frontis., 1892, all first_eds.-The Gamekeeper at Home, 1879-Wild Life in a Southern County, 1879, together 14 vol., uniform hf. green levant mor., gt. tooled backs, g.t., by Larkins, 1879-92, 8vo. (369), April 20, Sotheby Clynes, £10 IOS.

[See also June 29, 1873-1892, 30 vol., £26; American Art Association, April 28, 1873-1892, 33 vol., $57.50; Mar. 30, 1879-1896, 14 vol., $20.] [Jefferson (Thomas)]. Notes on the State of Virginia, written in the year 1781. . . for the use of a Foreigner of Distinction, first ed. (only 200 copies printed), folding table, with Draught of a Constitution for Virginia, 7 ll., loosely inserted at end, contemp. cf., a clean copy, [Paris] 1782, 8vo. (262), June 25, Hodgson Quaritch, £40 Jefferson (T.) The Works of Thomas Jefferson, collected and edited by Paul Leicester Ford, frontispieces and engraved titles with vignettes on Japan paper, 12 vol., full olive

green mor., g.t., uncut, New York, Putnam's Sons, 1904-5, thick 8vo. (378), Mar. 30, American Art Association $130 [Connoisseur's Federal Edition, limited to 400 numbered sets, of which this is No. 2, the number perforated at top of page.] Jefferys (T.) A General Topography of North America and the West Indies, being a Collection of all the Maps, Charts, Plans and Particular Surveys that have been published. . . in Europe or America, maps and plans, lacks a sheet of map 9, and maps 10 and 12 to 14, orig. boards (covers detached), 1768, folio (707), Mar. 2, Sotheby H. Stevens, £31 Jeffreys (John Gwyn). British Conchology, col. fronts. and numerous other plates, 5 vol., cl., 1862, 8vo. (125), Oct. 15, Hodgson Cork, £1 5s.

[See also Oct. 22, 1 14s.] Jenkins (J.) Martial Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies, from 1799 to 1815, first ed., 53 col. plates after W. Heath, orig. hf. roan, uncut, in cl. slip-case, For J. Jenkins [1815], folio (266), Feb. 23, Sotheby Spurr, £16 [See also Dec. 18, 46 15s.; Hodgson, Jan. 28, £7 15s.; Nov. 12, £7 10S.; Puttick, Oct. 22, £7 10s.; Dec. 5, £6 15s.; Dowell, Feb. 23, £14; American Art Association, Nov. 10, $67.50; Nov. 20, $90; Christie, June 15, £8.] Jenkins (J.) Naval Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies, from 1793 to 1817, col. plates, hf. mor. (loose), J. Jenkins [1816-7], 4to. (297), Dec. 18, Sotheby

Maggs, £20

[See also June 22, def., £12 10s.; July 20, loose, £13 10s. ; American Art Association, Nov. 10, ed. 1818, $115.] Jenkins (J.) Martial and Naval Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies, col. plates, loose and somewhat frayed, 2 vol., orig. hf. mor., uncut [1814-6], 4to. (218), May 18, Sotheby Spencer, £15 Jennings (Hargrave). The Rosicrucians, their Rites and Mysteries, plates and cuts, 2 vol., cl., t.e.g., Nimmo, 1887, 8vo. (94), Dec. 17, Hodgson Heffer, £1 15S. Jerdan (Thomas Claverhill). Illustrations of Indian Ornithology, 50 col. plates, limp mor. (slightly rubbed), Madras, 1847, 4to. (65), July 20, Sotheby Wheldon, £7 Jerrold (Douglas William). Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, as suffered by the late Job Caudle, first ed. with the Leech illustrations, frontis. by John Leech (foxed), cl., g.e., London, 1846, 12mo. (492), Nov. 10, Anderson Galleries

$15

[Autograph presentation copy, inscribed "To Doctor Hoskins, with Douglas Jerrold's best wishes, 1847."] Jerrold (D. W.) A Man made of Money, first ed., plates by John Leech, red mor., a 3-line fillet round sides, raised bands, inside dentelles, g.t., orig. wrappers bound in, by Zaehnsdorf, Punch Office, 1849, 8vo. (835), Feb. 2, Sotheby [See also Hodgson, Mar. 26, £3 5s.] Spencer, £3 15s.

Jerrold (W. Blanchard). The Life of George Cruikshank, in Two Epochs, with numerous illustrations, 2 vol. in 3, crushed rose levant mor., gt. and inlaid backs, sides elaborately inlaid in various colours, representing various Cruikshank characters, g.e., by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London, 1882, 8vo. (243), Jan. 12, Anderson Galleries $165 [See also American Art Association, Mar. 30, ex. illus., $260; April 28, ex. illus., $75; Nov. 24, $50; Hodgson, Nov. 12, ex. illus., £3 5s.] Jerung (Henricus). Elucidarius scripturarum, gothic letter, 204 ll. (last blank), [Hain *9371], capitals in blue and red, small wormholes at beginning and end and slightly wormed throughout, old hf. cf., a large copy (153in. by Iin.), Nuremburg, F. Creussner, 6 June, 1476, folio (98), May 4, Sotheby Quaritch, £32

Jesse (John Heneage). George Selwyn and his Contemporaries, first ed., ports., 4 vol., cf., m.e., 1843-4, 8vo. (427), Dec. 18, Sotheby Heffer, £1 18s. [See also April 20, £2 8s.; Hodgson, June 25, £1 12s.] Jesse (J. H.) London, its celebrated Characters and remarkable Places, plates and 399 extra plates inserted, 3 vol. in 6, cf. gt., one vol. rebacked, g.t., 1871, 8vo. (255), Feb. 9, Sotheby Rimell, £7 15s.

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Jesse (J. H.) Memoirs of the Court of England from the Revolution in 1688 to the death of George II., ports., 3 vol., 1843-Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, fronts., 4 vol., 1846-The Pretenders and their Adherents, ports., 2 vol., 1846-Memorials of London, plans, etc., 2 vol., 1847-London and its Celebrities, 2 vol., 1850, together 13 vol., cf. gt., with crest on upper cover, 1843-50, 8vo. (303), June 15, Sotheby

Thorp, £6 10s. Jesse (J. H.) The Historical Writings of John Heneage Jesse, all first eds., ports., views and facs., together 24 vol., cl. (5 have backs missing), London, 1840-76, 8vo. (768), Mar. 30, American Art Association

$40

[Collected series of the more important historical writings of Jesse. See also Sotheby, Mar. 2, ed. 1901, 30 vol., £8 15s.]

Jest Books. An extensive collection of Jest Books, some Shakespearean, and Humorous Works of the 18th and 19th Centuries, mostly from the Robert Hoe collection, comprising: Joe Miller's Jests, or the Wits Vade-Mecum, first ed., 1739, 52 vol., full bound in mor., etc., g.e., not uniform (559), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £235

Jest Books (Old English), edited by W. Carew Hazlitt, 12 vol.,
roxburghe, Privately printed, 1866, 8vo. (451), Dec. 18,
Sotheby
Howes, £5 IOS.
Jests. Ben Jonson's Jests, or The Wit's Pocket Companion,
hf. mor., g.t., F. Stamper, 1751, 8vo. (338), Mar. 23,
Sotheby
Rosenbach, £3 10s.

Jests. The Cream of the Jest, or The Wits Out-Witted, dedicated to Poor Yorick, folded front. (inscription cut into), hf. mor., g.t., J. Williams, 1760, 8vo. (339), Mar. 23, Sotheby Rosenbach, £6 Jests. Joe Miller's Jests, or The Wits Vade-Mecum, port., remargined, hf. mor., g.t., T. Read & J. Hodges, n.d., 8vo. (334), Mar. 23, Sotheby Rosenbach, £3 Jests. The Irish Miscellany, or Teagueland Jests... being a Sequel to Joe Miller's Jests, port. of Joe Miller, hf. mor., R. Adams, 1747, 8vo. (335), Mar. 23, Sotheby Marcham, £4 IOS. Jesuit. Relation de ce qui s'est passé en la Novvelle France en l'année 1635. Enuoyée au R. Pere Provincial de la Compagnie de Iesvs en la Prouince de France, par le Paul le Ieune de la mesme Compagnie, Superieur de la residence de Kebec, first issue of the first ed., crushed wine-colour levant mor., line tooled, g.t., by Bradstreet, title re-mounted on inner edge, last line cut from title, a few sigs. cut into and some slight wormings, A Paris, chez Sebastien Cramoisy, 1636, sm. 8vo. (242), Jan. 12, Anderson Galleries $55

[See also Lot 241, second ed., $160; Lot 243, ed. 1638, $55; Lot 244, $60.] Jesuit Relations. Thwaites (Reuben, editor, and Secretary of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin). The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791, the original French, Latin and Italian texts, with English translations and notes, one of 750 complete sets, numerous ports., facs. of rare maps, etc., 73 vol., buckram, printed backs, g.t., uncut (binding somewhat soiled), Cleveland, Burrows Brothers, 1896-1901, 8vo. (450), Jan. 15, American Art Association $180 Jewell (John, Bishop of Salisbury). Works, woodcut titles, black letter, blue mor. ex., g.e. (slightly rubbed), J. Norton, 1609-11, folio (572), June 17, Hodgson McLeish, 1 IS. Jewish Prayer Book, containing also the Haggadah, Chapters of the Fathers, Hoshanoth and Maariboth, Hebrew letter, vocalised, 197 11., 16 lines, title within woodcut border, yellow pigment applied to part of border and margin, and to the large type on the opposite page, ink-blots on pp. 146-7, small marginal defects in last leaf mended, 3 small wormholes through the first few ll., hf. cf., Prague, Gershom ben Solomon ha Cohen, Solomo b. Samuel, ha Levi, Meir ben Jacob Eppstein, Meir ben David, and Hajjim b. David Shahor, Tuesday, 8 Tamuz-Friday, 8 Elul, 5279 [July-Sept., 1519], 4to. (174), May 4, Sotheby Eisemann, £105

[Apparently unknown to bibliographers, and probably unique. In sound condition.] Joannes. Joannis [de Gastiden] anglici Rosa anglica practica medicine a capite ad pedes [edente Nic. Scyllatio Siculo],

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