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Lysons (D. and S.) Topographical Account of Devonshire (Magna Britannia, Vol. 6), map and plates, 4to. inlaid to imp. 4to., and extended to 6 vol. by the addition of over 800 maps, ports., plans, views, and a specially printed title to each vol., hf. mor., bands, g.t., 1822, 4to. (103), Feb. 9, Sotheby Spencer, £11 L.[yster] (T.[homas]). Fragments, taken out of a Manuscript, pen'd by T. L. in the 80th. Year of his Age, 1714, port. by R. White, 8 11. registered a, and 3 folded II. (one slightly defective, A 6 slightly cut into), with Additional Poems by the Author, in manuscript, written on 14 pp., red mor. gt., g.e., by Mackenzie, very rare [Privately printed in the Year 1714, sm. 8vo. (390), Mar. 23, Sotheby

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Rosenbach, £20 Lyte (Henry). The Art of Tens, or Decimall Arithmetike, first ed. (¶3, A-C 8, last leaf blank), small tear in title, wrappers, Brand-Heber copy (x11. 85), rare, London, printed by Edward Griffin, 1619, 8vo. (474), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £28 Lytton (Edward George Bulwer, Lord). The Pilgrims of the Rhine, by the Author of “Pelham,” 'Eugene Aram,” etc., first ed., on large and thick paper, with 27 beautiful illustrations engraved by Willmore, Lewis and others from drawings by D. Roberts, with the plates in three states, all proofs, three-quarter brown mor., g.t., uncut, by Matthews, fine copy, London, 1834, roy. 8vo. (159), Mar. 30, American Art Association $10 Lytton (E. G. B., Lord). A Collection of First Editions of his Works, 35 vol., various sizes and bindings (some vol. badly worn), London, 1834-83 (19), Jan. 12, Anderson Galleries $22.50 Lytton (E. G. B., Lord). Works, 24 vol., hf. mor., 1861 (492), Jan. 26, Dowell

£2 2s.

[See also Dec. 22, ed. 1874, 37 vol., £7 10s.; Sotheby, Mar. 2, ed. 1875-6, 26 vol., £7 5s.; American Art Association, Nov. 20, ed. 1877-78, 26 vol., $180; April 28, ed. 1891-2, 32 vol., $105.] M. (A.) Cookery Refin'd, or The Lady, Gentlewoman and Servant-Maids Useful Companion, containing the curious Arts of Dressing all sorts of Flesh and Fowl various ways after the newest mode. The Experienced Pastry Cook, the Art of Pickling, &c., by Mrs. A. M., a long practiser of this curious art, woodcut frontispiece, fore margin of p. 167 slightly cut into, small portion of margin of the last leaf damaged and mended, a few letters being defective, the frontispiece has its outer margin mended and partly restored, otherwise in very good condition, in orig. cf., Printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, n.d. [c. 1696], 24mo. (600), June 29, Sotheby White, £26

[Not mentioned by Hazlitt, nor included in Dr. Oxford's English Cookery Books. Apparently a hitherto unrecorded treatise on the subject.]

M. (E.) Hvmors Antique Faces, drawne in proportion to his seuerall Antique lestures (A-D 4), ornamental border at top and bottom of each page, unbound, a very fine copy, London, Imprinted for Henry Rockett, and are to bee solde at the long Shop vnder S. Mildreds Church in the Poultrie, 1605, 4to. (440), Oct. 27, Sotheby Wakelin, £920

[Lowndes mentions a copy in the Spencer collection; no other copy appears to be recorded. This collection of epigrams deals mainly with subjects of the "connycatching" kind.]

M. (J.) Sports and Pastimes, or Sport for the City and Pastime for the Country; with a touch of Hocus Pocus, or Leger-demain . . .

There's no Hobgoblins here for to affright ye, But innocence and mirth that will delight ye. woodcut on title and cuts in the text (A-F 4), small holes in E 1-2, a few ll. somewhat stained, hf. cf., Nassau copy, London, printed by H. B. for John Clark, 1676, 4to. (475), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £29 M. (L.) A Profitable Booke, declaring diuers approued Remedies, to take out spots and staines in Silkes, Veluets, Linnen and Woollen Clothes, with diuers Colours how to die Veluets and Silkes . . . also to dresse Leather, and to colour Felles. How to guild, graue, souder, and vernish. And how to harden and make soft Yron and Steele... Taken out of Dutch, and Englished by L. M., black letter (A-K 4, L 3), small hole in sig. D 4, vell., by F. Bedford, line panelled tooling on sides, with Miller monogram at corners, g.e., Imprinted at London by Thomas Purfoot, 1605, 4to. (476), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £51

[? By Leonard Mascall.]

M. (P. D.) The Image of bothe Chvrches, Hiervsalem and Babel, Vnitie and Confvsion, Obedienc [sic] and Sedition, panelled cf. gt. (defective at joints and corners), Stanley crest on sides, Printed at Tornay by Adrian Quinque, M.DC.XXIII., 8vo. (536), Mar. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £4 15s.

[Dedicated to the Prince of Wales (Charles I.) on the occasion of his journey to Spain and proposed marriage. According to a note inserted at the end, the author was Michael Padison or Patison. At the beginning are the remains of a fly-leaf inscribed by Duff: "This is the note of the original owner, H. Stanley-but unfortunately mutilated."]

M. (W.) The Queens Closet Opened. Incomparable Secrets in Physick, Chirurgery, Preserving, Candying, and Cookery. [by W. M.], first ed., with port. of Henrietta Maria by Faithorne, full sprinkled cf., g.e., [London] Printed for Nathaniel Brook, 1655, 16mo. (396), Jan. 5,

American Art Association

$40

[The work consists of three books, as follows:-The Queen's Closet Opened; A Queen's Delight; The Com

pleat Cook, the last having special title and separate pagination.] Maaskamp (E.) Costumes, Moeurs et Habillemens dans les Pays-Bas Unis, col. vignette on title and 20 col. plates by L. Portman after Kuyper, and others (one plate loose), orig. boards, Amsterdam, n.d., 8vo. (241), Feb. 2, Sotheby Maxwell, £2 15S. [See also July 20, £2 10s.] Maaskamp (E.) Representations of Dresses, Morals and Customs in the Kingdom of Holland in the beginning of the 19th Century, 21 col. plates, orig. boards, Amst., 1808, J. Wilson, £4 4to. (693), Mar. 2, Sotheby

[See also Feb. 2, £3 3s.] McCarthy (Justin H.), The Works of, set of collected first eds., with the exception of "The Four Georges," which is the revised ed., 20 vol., hf. dark green mor., gt. backs and tops, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, London, Chatto & Windus, $110 1880-1904, 8vo. (343), April 14, American Art Association McIan (R. R.) and Logan (J.) Clans of the Scottish Highlands, col. plates from orig. sketches by R. R. McIan (some damaged), 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e. (loose), w.a.f., Ackermann & Co., 1845-7, 4to. (177), Mar. 25, Puttick Spencer, £4 15S. McKay (W.) and Roberts (W.) John Hoppner, R.A., plates (some col.), orig. buckram, g.t., 1909, folio (261), Mar. 2, Rimell, £1 15S. Sotheby

[See also Lot 262, £1 15s.; July 6, ed. 1914, £3.] History of the Mc Kenny (Thomas L.) and Hall (James). Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, first ed., embellished with 120 brilliantly col. ports. from the Indian Gallery in the Department of War at Washington, 3 vol., hf. red mor., a few ll. slightly foxed, Philadelphia $100 [various publishers], 1836-44, folio (191), Nov. 20, American Art Association

[See also Jan. 15, $60.]

McUre, alias Campbel (John). A View of the City of Glasgow, or an Account of its Origin, Rise and Progress, port. and 2 folding views by S. Taylor, russ., the Maidment copy, rare, Glasgow, J. Duncan, 1736, 8vo. (391), Nov. 24, Maggs, £8 15s. Sotheby Macaulay (Thomas B., Lord). The History of England, port. (stained), 5 vol., maroon levant mor., g.e., by Holloway, Marks, £2 12s. 6d. 1853-61, 8vo. (378), April 20, Sotheby [See also June 22, 2 12s.; Dowell, April 21, ed. 1862, 12s.; Hodgson, Jan. 22, ed. 1898, 6 vol., £1 14S.; Sotheby, Mar. 2, ed. 1903, £2.] Macaulay (T. B., Lord). Lays of Ancient Rome, first ed. $33 cl., uncut, London, 1842, 8vo. (568), Jan. 5, Anderson Galleries Macaulay (T. B., Lord), The Works of, 14 vol., uniformly bound in three-quarter dark green mor., gt. fillets on sides,

g.t., uncut, London, 1844-76, 8vo. and 4to. (961), Mar. 30,
American Art Association
$75

[Fine set of the best library editions, printed in large type. See also Hodgson, April 22, ed. 1866, 8 vol., £3 10s.] MacColl (D. S.) Nineteenth Century Art, numerous reproductions, limited ed., large papER, cl. gt., t.e.g., 1902, folio (929), Nov. 26, Hodgson Russell, 1 IOS. Mace (Thomas). Musick's Monument, or a Remembrancer of the best Practical Musick, port. by Faithorne (port. and title mounted), old cf. (rebacked), 1676 (404), June 25, Hodgson Dobell, £6 10S. Macer (Aemilius), pseud. [i.e., Odo, a Physician]. Macers Herbal, practysyed by Doctor Lynacro, translated out of laten in to Englysshe, whiche shewynge theyr Operacyons & Vertues, black letter (A-H 4, K-W 4, sheet I wanting), printer's device on the verso of last leaf, minute hole through the title, corner of B I slightly defective and mended, marginal note on sig. M 2 slightly shaved, polished cf., by F. Bedford, Miller arms on sides, HerbertHeber copy, [colophon] ¶ Imprynted by me Robert Wyer, dwellynge in seynt Martyns Parysshe at the sygne of seynt John Euangelyst, besyde Charynge Crosse. + [? c. 1530], 8vo. (477), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £75 Macer (A.) A newe Herball of Macer, translated out of Laten in to Englysshe, black letter (A 3, wants sig. A 4; B-P 4), woodcut on title, marginal notes on some ll. cut into, margin of last leaf repaired (very slightly affecting the text), polished cf. gt., by F. Bedford, Miller arms on sides, Bindley copy, [colophon] ¶ Imprynted by me Robert Wyer, dwellynge in saint Martyns paryshe, at the sygne of saynt John Euangelyst, besyde Charynge Crosse. [? c. 1535], 8vo. (478), Mar. 30, Sotheby Quaritch, L120 Macgibbon (D.) and Ross (T.) Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, numerous cuts, 3 vol., buckram gt., t.e.g., Edin., 1896-7, 8vo. (794), June 17, Hodgson Smith, £2 6s. [See also Dowell, Oct. 20, £3.]

Macgibbon (D.) and Ross (T.) Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, 5 vol., buckram, g.t., 1887-92 (130), Jan. 26, Dowell

£12

[See also April 21, 3 vol. only, £7; Dec. 22, 5 vol., £11; Sotheby, July 6, 5 vol., £10 5s.; Nov. 10, £9.] Machen (Arthur). The Anatomy of Tobacco, or Smoking, by Leolinus Siluriensis, first ed., parchment boards, uncut, London, 1884, 12mo. (584), Nov. 24, American Art Association

[Arthur Machen's first book.]

$67.50

Machen (A.) Things Far and Near, first ed., LARGE PAPER, orig. boards, paper label, uncut, London [1923], 8vo. (496), Feb. 5, American Art Association

$51

Issue limited to 100 copies, each signed by the Author, for sale in England and America, this being No. 4. Pre

sentation copy from the Author, with a 12-line signed autograph inscription, dated "April 5th, 1923." See also Hodgson, Mar. 11, 1 9s.; Nov. 5, 1 3s.]

Machen (A.) The Angel of Mons, The Bowman and Other Legends of the War, 1915-The Terror [1917]-Far Off Things [1922]-Things Near and Far [1923]-Strange Roads, limited ed., 1923-The London Adventure [1924] -The Secret Glory, n.d., first eds., 7 vol., various sizes and bindings, London, v.d. (343), Dec. 17, Anderson Galleries $11 Machen (A.) Works, Caerleon Ed. (Vol. I signed by the Author), port., 9 vol., buckram gt., t.e.g., 1923, 8vo. (137), Nov. 5. Hodgson Hollings, £3 17s. 6d.

[See also Mar. 11, £5 15s.; May 28, £2 15s.; July 15, £2 2s.; Aug. 5, £2 18s.; American Art Association, Jan. 5, $30.]

Machen (A.) See also Beroalde de Verville. Machiavelli (Niccolo). The Arte of Warre... set forthe in Englishe by Peter Whitehorne, black letter, first ed. (a, A-нh 2 in fours, last blank), title within fine woodcut border, small woodcut on Ee I recto, large double-page woodcut (touched at fore-edges) on Gg 1 and 2, woodcut initials, device at end, Nicholas England, July, 1560Whitehorne (Peter). Certain waies for the ordering of Souldiers in battelray . . . certaine new plattes for fortification of Townes: And more ouer, howe to make Saltpeter, Gunpoulder, and diuers sortes of Fireworkes or wilde Fyre, black letter, first ed. (A-N in fours), title within woodcut border, 12 woodcuts (one touched at fore-edge), woodcut initials, device at end, J. Kingston for N. England, 1562, in 1 vol., red levant mor. gt., panelled sides, Miller arms in centre, g.e., by Pratt, from the Britwell Court library, 4to. (329), April 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £36

[On fol. 7 verso of the Machiavelli is an original threeline cancel slip, which has been soaked off, washed and secured lightly by the ends.] Machiavelli (N.) Discours sur les Moyens de Bien Govverner et maintenir en bonne paix un Royaume ou autre Principauté, with autograph on title "Edouardus comes Rutlandiæ" (i.e., the third Earl of Rutland, 1549-87), contemp. vell., 1576, 8vo. (425), June 15, Christie

Thorp, £2 10S.

[See also Sotheby, Feb. 23, ed. 1602, £3 5s.; Hodgson, April 29, stained, £1 10s.; April 29, ed. 1608, wormed, £2.] Machiavelli (N.) Princeps, Frankfurt, Lazarus Zetzner, 1608 -Vindicia contra Tyrannos, Frankfurt, Lazarus Zetzner, 1608, white pigskin, 2 panels, 4 bands [not in Weale, cf. Weale 784, 824], 12mo. (110), Mar. 16, Sotheby H. Stevens, £3 Mack (Solomon). A Narrative [sic] of the Life of Solomon Mack, containing an Account of the many severe accidents he met with during a long series of years, together with

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