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entire first eight chapters of the story, and containing approximately 3,500 words, being the first draft exactly as dictated by the great Russian novelist himself to his secretary; each page bears numerous corrections, cancellations and additions in Tolstoy's handwriting, these additions being almost equal in extent to the dictated portion, with typewritten English translation—[also] Tolstoy's Autograph Signature, "Leo Tolstoy," on small card, and his son's visiting card (printed), together 4 pieces (648), Feb. 24, American Art Association $220 Tolstoy (L. N.), The Novels and other Works of, one of 12 sets signed by the Author, of which this is No. 6, port., 22 vol., hf. brown mor. gt., g.t., uncut, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899, 8vo. (620), April 28, American Art Association

$100

[See also Jan. 20, ed. 1903, $250; Nov. 20, $410; Feb. 24, ed. 1904, $230; April 14, $130.] Tomkins (Peltro William). The Birth and Triumph of Cupid, title and 24 stipple plates, ports. of Queen Charlotte and Princess Elizabeth inserted, straight-grained red mor. gt., line and chain borders round sides, with corner ornaments, g.e., 1795, 4to. (1153), Dec. 8, Sotheby Leighton, £3 IOS. Tomkinson (Michael) and others. A Japanese Collection, port. and plates, one of 175 copies, 2 vol., hf. vell., t.e.g., 1898, 4to. (144), July 30, Puttick Sewell, £7 10S.

[See also Sotheby, July 29, £7.]

[Tomkis (Thomas).] Lingua, or the Combat of the Tongue and the fiue Senses for Superiority, a pleasant Comœdie, first ed. (A-N 1), lower corner of title and next 2 11. defective and repaired, some head-lines, sigs. and catchwords cut into, cf., Printed by G. Eld for S. Waterson, 1607, 4to. (564), April 20, Sotheby Castle, £25s. T[ooke] (George]). The Eagle-Trussers Elegie, a Tract Bewailing the Losse of that Incomparable Generalissimo, Gustavus Adolphus, the great King of Sweden (A 2-4, I-N 4, 0 I leaf), wanting the frontispiece, small hole in one leaf and a few head-lines cut into, hf. cf. [Bright 5631], London, printed for Charles Webb at the Boare's Head in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1660, sm. 4to. (620), Mar. 23, Sotheby Rosenbach, £10 T[ooke] (G.) The History of Cales Passion, or as some will by-name it, The Miss-taking of Cales, presented in Vindication of the Sufferers, and to forewarne the future, by G. T. Esq., folded frontispiece by W. Hollar (A-G in fours, not including the frontispiece, G 4 a blank), 2 small holes in frontispiece and margin of 2 11., London, printed by James Flesher, 1654-The Belides Elegie, or Eulogie of that truly Honourable Iohn Lord Harrington, Baron of Exton... by G. T., frontispiece by W. Marshall (A-D 2 in fours, including the frontispiece, D 2 blank), London, printed by W. Godbid, 1659-The Belides, or Eulogie of that honorable Souldier Captain William Fairefax, slain

at Frankenthall in the Palatinate . 1621, no port. (A-E 2 in fours), London, printed by W. Godbid, 1660Annæ Dicata, or A miscelaine of some different cansonets, dedicated to the memory of my deceased, very dear Wife, Anna Tooke of Beere (0-P 2 and *-s 2 in fours, P 2 blank, paged (93-4) 95-121 (122, blank), [? Privately printed, 1654] The deplorable Tragedie of Floris, the fift Earle of Holland, Zealand, and Lord of Frisland, port. cut into (D-G 2 in fours, not including the port. paged 25-52), no separate title and no imprint, in 1 vol., old mor., g.e., with bookplate of James Bindley, all these tracts in prose and verse, sm. 4to. (619), Mar. 23, Sotheby Rosenbach, £50 Tooke (W.) Picturesque Scenery of Norway, with Remarks by W. Tooke, 80 col. plates by J. W. Edy, contemp. red mor., gt. borders, g.e., J. Boydell, 1820, folio (304), Dec. 18, Sotheby Spurr, £21 Topsell (Edward). The Historie of Foure-Footed Beastes [and of Serpents], first ed., 2 parts in 1, numerous woodcuts (part of woodcut on p. 101, Part 1, cut away), contemp. cf., gt. back, 2 bookplates on verso of title, one that of Lord Craven, W. Jaggard, 1607-08, folio (922), April 20, Sotheby Dobell, £21

[See also Nov. 24, repaired, £1 15s.; Feb. 23, ed. 1658, def., £4 10s.; July 29, damaged, £4.] Torelli (Pomponio). Tratatto del debito del Caualliero, old dark red mor., g.e., Parma, 1596, 4to. Sotheby

(399), July 29, Arthur, £6 5s. and 5 plates, hf.

Toro (J. B.) Nouveau Livre de Vases, title
mor., Paris [1730], folio (1198), Dec. 8, Sotheby

Marks, £2 IOS. Torquemada (Juan de). Los Veinte i vu Libros Rituales i Monarchia Indiana con el origen y guerras de los Indios Ocidentales, de sus Poblaciones, Descubrimiento, Conquista, Conuersion y otras cosas marauillosas de la mesma tierra distribuydos en tres tomos, folding map and engraved titles, 3 vol., new roan (numerous wormholes repaired), Madrid, 1723, sm. folio (389), Jan. 12, Anderson Galleries $50

[A book of Mexican history, of which Bancroft writes: "Torquemada must be regarded as the leading chronicler of New Spain for the sixteenth century." Many pages are devoted to California, the early expeditions to and the Indian tribes of that country. See also Dec. 16, $3.] Torrey (Julia Whittemore). Old Sheffield Plate, its Technique and History, as illustrated in a Single Private Collection, 65 plates, one of 550 copies printed at the Riverside Press, cl., uncut, Boston, 1918, roy. 8vo. (550), Dec. 16, Anderson Galleries $4.50 Tracts. A Collection of Twenty Rare Tracts on the Refor mation, some in Verse, and four others, in I vol., hf. black mor., sold as a collection, 1519-26, 4to. (187), May 4, Sotheby Goldschmidt, £15

Tradescant (John). Museum Tradescantianum, or a Collection of Rarities preserved at South-Lambeth_neer London, with plate of arms and ports. of the two Tradescants by Hollar (one slightly cut into), old cf., with auto. of T. Willughby, John Grismond, 1656, 8vo. (642), June 15, Christie Quaritch, £6 5s.

[See also Sotheby, Mar. 30, ed. 1660, £6 10s.] Tragicum Theatrum Actorum, & Casuum Tragicorum Londini publice celebratorum, quibus Hiberniæ Proregi, Episcopo Cantuariensi, ac tandem Regi ipsi, Aliisque vita adempta, & ad Anglicanam Metamorphos in via est aperta, ports. of Wentworth, Laud, Charles I., Charles II. and others, Robert Browning's copy, with his signature on fly-leaf "Robert Browning, Aug. 7, 1844, Petens Neapolim," orig. vell., Amstelodami, 1649, 8vo. (539), July 29, Sotheby Thorp, £2 5s.

Tragus (Hieronymus). De Stirpium, maxime earum, quæ in Germania nostra nascentur . interprete Davide Kybero, with woodcut port. of Tragus (ætatis 46), and numerous woodcuts, contemp. brown stamped cf. (clasps missing and binding worn, water-stained in parts and a few end 11. wormed), with auto. of T. Willughby, Argentorati, V. Rihelius, 1552, 4to. (704), June 15, Christie Quaritch, £7 15s. Train (The), a First-class Magazine, illustrated with woodcuts, Vol. 1-4, Jan., 1856 to Dec., 1857, 4 vol., crimson levant mor., line tooled, g.e., by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, in a cl. slip-case, London, 1856-57, 8vo. (30), Jan. 12, Anderson Galleries

$55

[The four vol. contain contributions by Lewis Carroll, six pieces in all.]

Trapnel (Anna). The Cry of a Stone, or a Relation of Something spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, being in the visions of God, cf. gt., g.e., London, printed 1654, 4to. (780), Mar. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £3 10S.

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[Collation: A, 2 ll.; B-D; F-M 2 in fours. This does not agree with the Huth copy, which was of a different issue, distinguishable by the spelling Vniversities (here Universities) on title. 'The stamp for the corners of the binding was used by R. Payne."—Ñote by Duff on fly-leaf,] [Travers (Walter).] A full and plaine declaration of Ecclesiasticall Discipline owt off the word off God (translated by Cartwright), first English ed., Zurich type, lacks the 2 folding tables, contemp. limp vell. [Printed at Zurich], 1574, sm. 4to. (584), May 18, Sotheby Last, £1 12s. Travers (W. T. L.) New Zealand, Graphic and Descriptive, 30 lithos. (24 in col.) and 31 woodcuts by C. D. Barraud, hf. mor., 1877, folio (307), July 20, Sotheby Cork, £2 Treasure of Poor Men. Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men, whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the Table of this present boke

more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines, black letter (A-M 4, the last leaf with colophon and printer's device only), woodcut on title, olive mor., line panelled tooling on sides, g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms, fine copy, [colophon] Thus endeth the boke of Medycines Imprinted at London in the pultre at the longe shoppe by saynt Myldredys churche dore by me Rycherd Bankes. Cum preuilegio [? 1526], 4to. (720), Mar. 30, Sotheby Rosenbach, £250

[The only copy mentioned in the Bibl. Soc. Handlist is in the University Library, Cambridge (Sayle 365). See also Lot 721, ed. 1539, £160; Lot 722, ed. 1540, £151; Lot 723, ed. 1547, £125; Lot 724, n.d., £9.] Treatise (A) of Dreams and Visions.

to which is added, A Discourse of the Causes, Natures and Cure of Phrensie, Madness or Distraction, by Philotheos Physiologus (A-v 8, first leaf a blank, last 2 11. advts. of books; a 19 line errata slip pasted on v 6 verso), orig. cf., No place, printer or date [? c. 1665], 8vo. (725), Mar. 30, Sotheby Pickering, £4 4s. Tree (Sir Herbert Beerbohm). Thoughts and After-Thoughts, with port., vell. ex., t.e.g., pres. copy, inscribed Το J. S. Sargent, from Herbert Beerbohm Tree," 1913, 8vo. (121), July 29, Christie Sotheran, £5 Trelawny (E. J.) Records of Shelley, Byron and the Author, ports. and illustrations, 2 vol., pres. copy from the Author, with inscription on fly-leaf (inscription partly cut away), orig. cl., 1878, sm. 8vo. (144), Oct. 27, Sotheby

64

Spurr, £2 10S. Tressan (Le Comte de). Les Hauts Faits d'Esplandian, suite d'Amadis de Gaule, LARGE PAPER, 2 vol. in 1, Voltaire's copy, with his autograph signature "Arouet de Voltaire" on the last end-paper (wants title-pages), orig. cf., Amsterdam, Joly, et Paris, Pissot, 1751, 8vo. (581), June 29, Sotheby Bolton, 1 5s. Tressan (Le Comte de). Histoire de Gerard de Nevers et de la Belle Euriant sa Mie, 4 plates by Moreau, engraved by Dupréel, de Ghent and others, red mor. plain, inside dentelles, Paris, 1792, 12mo. (1059), Dec. 8, Sotheby

Maggs, £3

[Loosely inserted A.L.s. (2 pp.) of the Comte de Tressau. See also May 25, L.P., fine, £7 15s.] Trevelyan (Sir George Otto). The American Revolution, first ed., first 2 parts in 3 vol., orig. cl., ex-library copy, 18991903, 8vo. (86), May 28, Hodgson Thorp, £9 15s.

[See also Sotheby, Mar. 2, Pts. i.-iii. in 4 vol., orig..cl., £12 10s.; American Art Association, April 14, ed. 1909, 8 vol., ex-illus., $150.]

Trevor (Sir Sackvill). A Trve and Most Exact Relation of the taking of the goodly Ship called the Saint Esprit . . . surprised on the 28. day of September, by Sir Sackeuill Treuer... Likewise the Proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, in the Isle of Ree, 8 ll., woodcut frontispiece in 2 compartments of a naval engagement,

unbound, side and lower edges uncut, London, printed by A. M. for Thomas Walkley, 1627, sm. 4to. (623), Mar. 23, Sotheby Rosenbach, £42 Treviensis (Joh.) Oratio de veri messie aduētu, roman letter, long lines, 30 to a page, 10 ll. [Hain *15609, not in Proctor], initial and paragraph marks in red and blue, parchment, Rome, J. P. de Lignamine [1472-73], 4to. (1154), Dec. 8, Sotheby Goldschmidt, £11

Trials. See also State Trials. Trials for Murders, Robberies, Rapes, Coining, etc., at the Sessions-House, Old-Bailey, frontispieces, 4 vol., old cf. (rebacked), 1742, 12mo. (289), July 1, Hodgson Walford, £2 4s. Trials (Celebrated) and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisdiction from the earliest records to the year 1825 [edited by George Borrow], plates, 6 vol., 9 ll. only in sig. H of Vol. iv., name on titles, hf. cf. gt., Knight & Lacey, 1825, 12mo. (156), Nov. 10, Sotheby Edwards, £7

[See also Nov. 24, £4 IOS.]

Trials for High Treason and other Crimes, 6 vol., old panelled cf., D. Browne, 1720, 8vo. (60), Nov. 26, Hodgson

Maggs, £1 16s. Tryal (A) of Witches at Bury St. Edmunds, 10 Mar., 1664, vell., 1682-A Collection of Loyal Songs for the Use of The Revolution Club, hf. mor., Edin., 1761-Rousset. Le Chevalier de St. George rehabilité dans sa Qualité de Jaques III., hf. cf., Whitehall"? Paris], 1745, 8vo. (1063), Dec. 8, Sotheby Thorp, £4 Tristram (W. Outram). Coaching Days and Coaching Ways, first ed., illustrations by H. Railton and Hugh Thomson, cl. ex., uncut, 1888, sm. folio (30), Mar. 26, Hodgson

Jones, £2 8s.

[See also Lot 236, Aug. 5, £1 148.; Aug. 5, £2 6s.; Lot 270, Jan. 28, £1 175.; Puttick, Mar. 25, £1 15s.; Sotheby, Nov. 10, £2 15s.; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 17, ed. 1914, $5.] .Triggs (H. Inigo). The Art of Garden Design in Italy, numerous collotype and other illustrations, buckram gt., t.e.g., 1906, folio (320), Feb. 25, Hodgson Joseph, £6 5s.

Triggs (H. Inigo). Formal Gardens in England and Scotland, subscriber's copy, hf. mor., g.t., 1902, folio (592), Dec. 22, Dowell

£7

[See also Sotheby, July 6, £8.] Triodion. Túdiov [Græce], printed in red and black, woodcut ornaments, initials in red, small wormholes through a few 11., corner of first few 11. stained, woodcut bookplate "Liber Bilibaldi Pirckheimer," and bookplate by Dürer “Bilibaldi Pirkeymheri Effigies" (slightly defective), old cf. (one joint cracked), Venetiis, in ædibus Ioannis Antonii, & fratrum de Sabio, 1522, folio (216), May 4, Sotheby Gaston, £15 Trip (A) to the Moon, containing an Account of the Island of

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