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Ausmo (Nicolaus de). Supplementum summa Pisanellæ [colophon, recto of C 8] Impressu e hoc opus Uenetijs p Franciscu de Hailbrun & Petru de Bartua socios, M.CCCC.LXXVII. Laus deo, small gothic letter, 430 11. (first blank and genuine), 2 columns of 42 lines each to the page, large decorative initial letter at beginning drawn by hand in red and blue, foliated pen-work border, numerous other initial letters with ornamental pen-work, other capitals, paragraph marks, etc. in red and blue, newly bound in oak boards with three-quarter covering of cf. [Venice, Hailbrun & Bartua, 1477], sm. folio (9), May 8, American Art Association

$45

[Hain 2156. Edges water-stained, fine copy, several contemporary manuscript notes on margins. Former owner's stencil stamp on first and last pages. See also May 8, ed. 1479, $45; Sotheby, Dec. 18, ed. 1485, £ 4s. ; Mar. 17, ed. 1476, folio, £35.]

Ausonius. Opera, roman letter, 86 11., last leaf loose, device at end, some stains, panelled red mor. gt., g.e. [Hain 2181, Pellechet 1649, Proctor *6873], Parma, Angelus Ugoletus, 1499, 4to. (51), Mar. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £4 [Austen (Jane)]. Emma, a Novel, in Three Volumes, by the Author of Pride and Prejudice," first ed., 3 vol., with half-titles to each vol., orig. bds., entirely uncut (rebacked at an early period), London, printed for John Murray, 1816 (539), Mar. 11, Hodgson Hollings, £41 IOS.

[See also Sotheby, Feb. 23, name on title, 10.] [Austen (Jane)]. Mansfield Park, a Novel, first ed., 3 vol., with half-titles, a few small stains, contemp. hf. cf., T. Egerton, 1814, 12mo. (5), July 29, Sotheby

[See also Mar. 2, defective, £4 4s.] Pickering, £9 15s. [Austen (Jane)]. Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion, first ed., 4 vol., with half-titles, orig. bds., backs defective, labels slightly so, uncut, 1818, 8vo. (610), May 25, Sotheby [See also Dec. 8, £7 5s.] Maggs, £13 IOS. Austen (Jane). Pride and Prejudice, with a Preface by George Saintsbury, illustrations by Hugh Thomson, full maroon mor., sides with an elaborate border of scrollwork design on a stippled background, gt. panelled back, g.e., by Bayntun, London, 1894, thick 12mo. (1037), Jan. 5, American Art Association $21

[First edition with the Thomson illustrations. See also Hodgson, Feb. 11, £1 6s.; June 17, bds., £6; Sotheby, Feb. 23, first ed., 1813, calf (repaired), £29.]

[Austen (Jane)]. Sense and Sensibility, a Novel, second ed., with the half-titles, 3 vol., contemp. red mor., 1813, 8vo. (225), July 15 Hodgson Bumpus, £6 5s. Austen (Jane). Novels, frontispieces (foxed), 5 vol., green mor. gt., g.e., Bentley, 1846-9, fcp. 8vo. (351), April 20, Sotheby Pollard, £3 15S. Austen (Jane). Novels, edited by R. Brimley Johnson, port. and plates, 10 vol., No. 17 of 100 copies on LARGE PAPER,

orig. buckram, uncut, Dent, 1892, 8vo. (23), June 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 10S. Austen (Jane). Novels, Winchester Edition, 10 vol., orig. linen gt., t.e.g., 1898, 8vo. (53), Mar. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £3 15s.

[See also Dowell, Jan. 26, 1 14s.; Hodgson, May 28, ed. 1907, 6 vol., £3 5s.; Sotheby, June 22, £1 IOS.; Dowell, April 21, ed 1910, 10 vol., 1 IOS.; American Art Association, Jan. 20, ed. 1911, 12 vol., $125; Feb. 24, $140; April 14, 110; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 12, $160.] Austen (Jane). The Novels of Jane Austen, with illustrations in colour by Charles E. Brock, 6 vol., three-quarter blue crushed levant mor., gt. panelled backs, g.t., uncut, London, 1922, 12mo. (18), April 28, American Art Asso$30

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[See also May 7, $34.] Austen (Ralph). A Treatise of Fruit Trees . . . Together with the Spirituall vse of an Orchard, first ed., engraved title by Goddard, a catchword on F 3 and sig. of QI just touched, marginal note on * 3 verso slightly shaved, crushed green mor., panelled tooling on sides, g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms, Oxford, printed for Tho. Robinson, 1653, 4to. (46), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £23 Averell (William). A meruailous combat of contrarieties. Malignantlie striuing in the mēbers of mans bodie, allegoricallie representing vnto vs the enuied state of our florishing Common wealth: wherin dialogue-wise by the way, are touched the extreame vices of this present time. With an earnest and vehement exhortation to all true English harts, black letter (* 4, A-E 4, F 3), title within border, minute hole in the title and last leaf, vell., by Rivière, Chalmers copy, Printed by I. C. for Thomas Hacket. . . 1588, 4to. (48), Mar. 30, Sotheby

Rosenbach, £95 Aylett. A. (R.), i.e. Robert Aylett [? Richard Argall]. The Song of Songs, which was Solomons, metaphrased in English Heroiks by way of Dialogue, with certayne of the Brides Ornaments, viz. Poeticall Essayes upon a Diuine Subiect. Whereunto is added a Funeral Elegie, consecrate to the memorie of that euer honoured Lord Iohn, late Bishop of London, by R. A., three titles, two within woodcut borders, orig. limp vell., from the Southgate (May 6, 1795), Bindley and Heber sales (Heber, Part I., 437), London, printed by William Stansby, 1621, sm. 4to. (25), Mar. 23, Sotheby Rosenbach, £620

[Believed to be the only copy known. Collation: A 6 11. (A I blank), B-O 8, P 2. A manuscript note on the title attributes these poems to Richard Argall, but it has been doubted whether a poet of this name ever existed. Dedicated "To his most worthy Friend Mr. Iohn Argall, Esquire." The poems, together with the continuation of the Brides Ornaments referred to in the present vol.,

were included in the "Divine and Moral Speculations" of Robert Aylett, published in 1654.]

Aylett (Robert). Divine, and Moral Speculations in Metrical Numbers, upon Various Subjects, port. by T. Cross (cut close and loosely inserted, some head-lines cut into), sig. of T. Park on title, bookplate of Thomas Millington, of Gosfeild Hall, Essex, on reverse, orig. cf. (broken), from the library of Major Pearson, London, printed for Abel Roper... 1654, sm. 8vo. (26), Mar. 23, Sotheby

Quaritch, £13 Ayres (Philip). Lyric Poems, made in Imitation of the Italians, of which many are Translations from other Languages, by Philip Ayres, Esq., licensed, R. L. S., first ed., engraved frontispiece, hf. cf. and bds., tiny piece torn from top outer corner of frontispiece and the bottom corner of H, c is also slightly torn, not affecting the text, London, printed by J. M. for Jos. Knight and F. Saunders at the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange, 1687, sm. 8vo. (7), Dec. 8, Anderson Galleries

$40

[The copy of Thomas Campbell, the poet, with his bookplate, and the H. Buxton Forman bookplate. Some manuscript notes are laid in.]

[Ayres (Philip)]. Voyages and Adventures of Capt. Barth Sharp and others in the South Sea... Published by P. A., first ed., hf. old cf. (worn), London, 1684, 12mo. (660), Jan. 15, American Art Association $32.50 Ayscu (Edward). A Historie contayning the Warres, Treaties, Marriages, and other occurrents betweene England and Scotland, etc., inner margins of title and a few Il. slightly stained, name on title, russ., with the crest of the Duke of Argyll on upper cover, g.e., 1607, sm. 4to. (341), Mar. 2, Sotheby Sawyer, £5 15s. [See also Dowell, Mar. 23, £4 4s.; Christie, June 15, £4 10s.] [Aytoun (W. E.) and Martin (Sir T.) The edited by Bon Gaultier, and illustrated by Alfred Crowquill, first ed., frontispiece and title in gold and colours before printed title, orig. cl. gt., g.e., 1845, 8vo. (418), Feb. 2, Sotheby Maggs, £1 8s. [See also Hodgson, April 22, £1 10s.; April 29, £1 9s.] Aytoun (W. E.) Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, woodcuts by the Dalziels, etc., red mor., the sides decorated with ten coats-of-arms inlaid in col. leather, both sides and back interspersed with gilt thistles, within a border of stars inlaid in white leather, g.e., by Ramage, with the Gaisford bookplate, 1863, sm. 4to. (434), Mar. 26, Hodgson Hollings, £4 IOS.

Book of Ballads,

[See also Dowell, Jan. 26, ed. 1870, 10s.] B. (A.) The Life or the Ecclesiasticall Historie of S. Thomas Archbishope of Canterbury, port. inserted, notes in a few margins, orig. cf., Colloniæ, 1639, 8vo. (28), Mar. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £6

Pickering, £9

B. (F.) The Office of the Good House-wife, also the keeping
of Silke-wormes and Honey-Bees, by F. B., contemp. cf.,
1672, 12mo. (437), Feb. 25, Hodgson
B. (J.) A Faire in Spittle Fields, where all the knick knacks
of Astrology are Exposed to open sale, to all that will
see for their Love, and buy for their Money (4 11.), in verse,
hf. red roan, g.e., Written by J. B., Gent., and printed by
J. C. . . . 1652, 4to. (49), Mar. 30, Sotheby

Pickering, £4 15S. B. (Th.) A Trve and Certaine Relation of a Strange-Birth, which was borne at Stone-house in the Parish of Plimmouth, the 20. of October, 1635, full-page woodcut on verso of title (the cut shaved at foot), worm-hole through margin, wrappers (Jolley 1. 113), London, printed by Anne Griffin for Anne Bowler... 1635, 4to. (50), Mar. 30 Sotheby Ellis, £6 B. (W.) and E. P. A Helpe to Discovrse, or a Misselany of Seriousnesse with Merriment . . . now the seuenth time published, border of title and some head-lines cut into stained, hf. cf., London, printed by Miles Flesher for Leonard Becket. . . 1629, 12mo. (31), Mar. 23, Sotheby Rosenbach, £20

B. (W.) A New Trial of the Ladies. Hide-Park, May-Day,
or the Yellow Books Partner, citron mor., g.e., with Miller
arms, Heber copy, T. Butler & T. Brewster, May 1, 1658,
sm. 4to. (33), Mar. 23, Sotheby
Rosenbach, £3
B. (W.) The Yellow Book, or a Serious Letter sent by a
Private Christian to the Lady Consideration . . . which
she is desired to communicate in Hide-Park to the Gal-
lants of the Times a little after Sun-set, some 11. badly
stained, citron mor., g.e., with Miller arms,
Heber copy,
T. Butler & T. Brewster . . . 1658, sm. 4to. (32), Mar. 23,
Sotheby
Rosenbach, £3
Baccius (Andr.) De Thermis. . . libri septem, a few 11. some-
what discoloured, orig. red mor., line panelled tooling in
blind and gold on sides, fleur-de-lys at corners, in the
centre the arms of Pius V. within a gt. frame, the crossed
keys and Papal tiara painted above, fleur-de-lys eight
times on back, g.e., the title lettered in red on the fore-
edge, Venetiis, apud Vincentivm Valgrisium, 1571, folio
(53), Mar. 30, Sotheby
Maggs, £13
Bacon (Sir Francis). The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon.
Of the proficience and aduancement of Learning, diuine
and humane, first ed., sig. E-H a little wormed, and a
tiny worm-hole through sig. I to Tt 2 affecting text, some
headlines cut into, a few MS. marginal notes in an old
hand, name, etc. on title, old cf. (broken), Printed for
Henrie Tomes, 1605, sm. 4to. (176), Dec. 8, Sotheby

Quaritch, £35

[With the two extra 11. at end marked “g." See also Oct. 27, £21 10s.; Dec. 8, £13 10s.; Feb. 23, defective, £4 5s. Hodgson, April 22, 8; Sotheby, May 25, ed.

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1629, £3; Oct. 27, ed. 1633, £1 10s.; July 20, £1 8s. Nov. 10, ed 1640, 11 5s; May 7, £10 10s.; American Art Association, Dec. 4, $70; Jan. 5, $52.50.]

Bacon (Sir F.) The Charge of Sir Francis Bacon . . . touching Duells, unbnd., Printed for Robert Wilson. 1614, sm. 4to. (34), Mar. 23, Sotheby Pickering, £3 10s. Bacon (Sir F.) De Dignitate et Augmentis Scientiarum, orig. vell. (back worn), Parisiis, P. Mettayer, 1624, sm. 4to. (463), April 29, Hodgson Myers, £12 Bacon (Sir F.) The Essaies.

His Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and Disswasion, sixth ed., with first and last ll. orig. blanks (corner and part of margin, blank, missing from K 1), Iohn Iaggard, 1613-Sir Francis Bacon his Apologie, in certaine Imputations concerning the late Earle of Essex, a few margins water-stained, Mathevv Lovvns, 1605, in 1 vol., old cf. (joints broken), sm. 8vo. (27), Dec. 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £50 Bacon (Sir F.) The Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall, first complete ed., with orig. blank A 1, signature "John Forde" on title, some outer margins badly wormed, levant mor., inside dentelles, g.e., 1625, sm. 4to. (178), Dec. 8, Sotheby Ellis, £12 10S.

[See also Nov. 10, ed. 1629, £7; Hodgson, Nov. 5, £2; Christie, June 15, ed. 1632, £2 18s.]

Bacon (Sir F.) The Historie of Life and Death, with Observations Naturall and Experimentall for the Prolonging of Life (A 6, B-0 12, P 6, including engraved title by Glover), old vell., fine copy, London, printed by I. Okes for Humphrey Mosley. 1638, 12mo. (55), Mar. 30, Sotheby

Quaritch, £7

[See also Nov. 24, £2 15s.; Hodgson, Nov. 5, £3 17s. 6d. ; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 2, $20.]

Bacon (Sir F.) The Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh, first issue of the first ed., containing many differences from the ordinary first impressions, engraved port. of Henry VII. by John Payne, title within a woodcut border, orig. cf., rebacked, enclosed in a brown mor. drop case, lettered, Printed by W. Stansby for W. Lownes and W. Barrett, 1622, folio (429), Dec. 8, Sotheby

Maggs, £27

[Loosely inserted is a letter, signed and subscribed by King Henry VII., addressed to his brother-in-law, Louis XII. of France; it is dated "From our town of Redying [Reading), 11th October," slightly defective. See also Nov. 10, £7 10s.; Feb. 23, £2 18s.; Mar. 17, £3 15s.; Hodgson, Mar. 11, £4 45.; American Art Association, Dec. 4, $60.]

Bacon (Sir F.) Instauratio Magna [Novum Organum], first ed., LARGE PAPER, engraved title by S. Pass (margin of title repaired, wanting blank leaf at end, and c 4 of the Parasceve, also blank), orig. limp vell., with crest of Sir

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