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on title-page, "Josiah Wade, Esqre., in testimony of grateful regard from the obliged author."] Coleridge (S. T.) Coleridge, Lamb, Lloyd, etc. Poems on

various Subjects, first ed., hf. cf., Charles Lloyd's copy,
with his bookplate, and a presentation inscription to
Susan Hawker, 1812, in his autograph, 1796, 8vo. (169),
Jan. 12, Puttick
Lawson, £3 IOS.

[Sotheby, May 25, Lot 333, £I IS.] Coleridge (S. T.) Poems on various subjects, first ed., with errata and leaf of advertisements at end (a stain on some margins slightly affecting a few letters of text), shabby old cf. (one cover missing), London, 1796, sm. 8vo. (570), April 18, Sotheby Maggs, £9

[This copy was presented by Coleridge to his friend, Thomas Poole, of Nether Stowey, and in it is inserted the autograph letter, signed S. T. Coleridge, and dated April II, 1796, which he sent with the volume. "I love to shut my eyes, and bring up before my imagination that arbour in which I have repeated so many of these compositions to you."]

Coleridge (S. T.) Christabel-Kubla Khan, a Vision-The
Pains of Sleep, first ed., wrappers, uncut, For John Murray,
1816, 8vo. (69), Dec. 13, Sotheby
Davis, £5 5s.

[May 26, Lot 335, £3.]

Coleridge (S. T.) Literary Remains, collected and edited by H. N. Coleridge, 4 vol., green mor., g.e., W. Pickering, 1836-9, 8vo. (12), June 9, Sotheby Eason, £1 8s. Coleridge (S. T.) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, woodcut border and initials, printed in black and red, levant mor., with an inlaid design on the front cover, by Rivière, 1899, 8vo. (406), Oct. 27, Hodgson Bumpus, £3 18s. Coleridge (S. T.) Sibylline Leaves, a Collection of Poems, first ed., hf. green mor., g.e., 1817, 8vo. (336), May 25, Sotheby Edwards, IOS. Coles (Elisha). Compleat English Schoolmaster, or the most natural method of spelling English (first line of title shaved), orig. sheep, 1692, sm. 8vo. (38), Oct. 21, Sotheby Dobell, I 2s.

Coles (William). Adam in Eden, or Nature's Paradise: the History of Plants, Fruits, Herbs and Flowers (slight defect in paper of sign. Gg 2, affecting a letter or two of text), orig. sheep, J. Streater for Nathaniel Brooke, 1657, folio (336), Nov. 24, Sotheby Thorp, £6 5s. Coley (H.) Clavis Astrologiæ Elimata, or a Key to the Whole Art of Astrology, to which are added the Rudolphine Tables, port. and diagrams, cf. antique, 1676, 8vo. (455), Oct. 20, Puttick Gardiner, £2 Collectanea Chymica, a Collection of Ten Several Treatises in Chymistry concerning the Liquor Alkahest, the Mercury of Philosophers, etc., hf. cf. (some headlines cropped), 1684, 8vo. (442), Oct. 20, Puttick Gardiner, £2 5s.

Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica (edited by J. B.
Nichols), 8 vol., cf. ex., m.e., 1834-43, roy. 8vo. (403),
May 9, Sotheby
Thorp, £3 10S.
Collection of Old Ballads, illustrated with copperplates, 3 vol.,
red mor. gt., g.e., Printed for J. Roberts, 1727, 8vo. (665),
July 20, Sotheby
Edwards, £5 10S.
Collection of Portraits of the Savage Tribes inhabiting the
Bounderies of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope,
taken from the life in 1812 by an Officer of the 21st Light
Dragoons, 8 col. plates in aquatint and lithograph, orig.
wrappers, uncut, Edwd. Orme, 1822, folio (235), Dec. 13,
Sotheby
Edwards, £18 5s.
Collection Illustrée, Pierre Lafitte et Cie, Nos. 1 to 55 and 57
to 63, cl. (1914, etc.), 8vo. (85), Oct. 20, Puttick

Danielson, £2 IOS. [Collier (J.)] The Passions, Humourously Delineated by Timothy Bobbin, port., col. dedication and 25 col. plates, hf. mor. ex., E. Orme, 1810, sm. 4to. (135), Jan. 19, Hodgson B. Halliday, £4 Collier (J. P.) A Bibliographical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language, 2 vol., hf. roan, uncut, 1865 (34), April 21, Hodgson Quaritch, £2 18s. [Collier (J. P.)] Punch and Judy, first ed., with illustrations designed and engraved by George Cruikshank, col. plates, orig. light green canvas bds., with paper label, enclosed in a cl. clasp case, rare in this state, from the Douglas collection, S. Prowett, 1828, cr. 8vo. (103), June 9, Sotheby Robson, £28

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[On the fly-leaf Mr. Bruton has written, The finest copy I have ever seen." Sotheby, June 9, Lot 106, £25; June 15, Lot 395, foxed, £4; April 18, Lot 5, hf. cf., IOS.] [Collier (J. P.)] Punch and Judy, second ed., with illustrations drawn and engraved by George Cruikshank, duplicate set of plates, one col. and one on India paper, proofs of the 4 woodcuts on India paper inserted at pp. 32 and 86, crushed dark green mor., panelled gt. back, a 3-line fillet border on sides, inside dentelles, paper label preserved, g.t., by Rivière, a fine copy, with some interesting notes by Mr. Bruton on the fly-leaf, S. Prowett, 1828, cr. 8vo. (104), June 9, Sotheby H. Bruton, £8 5s. [Collier (J. P.)] Punch and Judy, third ed., plates by G. Cruikshank on India paper from the first ed., author's own copy, with MS. note by him on fly-leaf, and loosely inserted a page of MS. notes by Collier, orig. green cl., W. H. Reid, 1832, cr. 8vo. (105), June 9, Sotheby

Hatton, £2 5s. Collier (J. P.) Select Collection of Old Plays, a new ed., with additional notes and corrections by the late Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist and the editor (J. P. Collier), 12 vol., orig. hf. mor., t.e.g., uncut, with numerous unpublished autograph notes and annotations throughout (about ten

thousand words) by the editor, Septimus Prowett, 1825-7 (289), July 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £50 [Many of the notes are relative to Shakespeare and his

plays.] Collins (David). An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, maps and plates, 2 vol., new hf. crimson mor., g.t., 1798-1802, 4to. (338), May 25, Sotheby

Edwards, £3

[July 20, Lot 621, 1 10s.; Puttick, July 22, Lot 213, 15s.; May 20, Lot 123, 2 vol. in 3, £4.] Collins (John). Geometricall Dyalling, front. and plates, orig. sheep (worn), Presented by the Author, 1659-Oughtred (W.) Trigonometria, orig. cf., 1657, etc., together 3 vol., 4to. (352), Jan. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £3 Collins (John). A Plea for the Bringing in of Irish Cattel and keeping out of Fish caught by Foreigners.

. . The advancement of Tin, Fishery, and divers manufactures, Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, 1680-[Clements (—).] The Interest of England as it stands with Relation to the Trade of Ireland considered. Arguments against the Bill for Prohibiting the Exportation of Woollen Manufactures from Ireland to Forreign Parts, fairly discusst, and the Reasonableness and Necessity of England's restraining her Colonies in all matters of Trade, that may be prejudical to her own commerce, very rare, Printed by John [by Mr. Clements, written on title in contemp. hand] Attwood (pagination of last leaf defective), 1698, unbd., together 2 vol. (729), Jan. 17, Sotheby

Kashnor, £3 IOS. [Collins (S.)] The Present State of Russia, port. by Cross and plates, contemp. sheep, 1671, 12mo. (120), March 31, Hodgson Quaritch, £5 2s. 6d. Collins (W. Wilkie). [Works], all first eds. except one, 86 vol., uniformly bd. in hf. red mor., g.t., by Rivière (sold as a set), 1848-90 (292), April 4, Sotheby Raphael, £83 Collinson (J.) History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, map and plates, 3 vol., tree cf. gt., with the arms of P. D. Prankerd in gold on sides, m.e., Bath, 1791, 4to. (541), May 9, Sotheby Edwards, £4 IOS.

[Dec. 2, Lot 136, £5; July 27, Lot 476, £5 10s.; Hodgson, Feb. 2, Lot 208, £4.]

Colnett (J.) Voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean to extend the Spermaceti Whale Industries, port. and folding charts, cf., 1798, 4to. (520), Dec. 1, Hodgson Edwards, £3 Colom (Jacob). [Sea-Atlas], col. maps and charts (some maps stained and some wanting, wants title), orig. cf. (worn), not subject to return [? 1668], large folio (387) Edwards, £7 10S. Columbus (Christopher). Itinerarium Portugallensium e Lusitania in Indiam et inde in occidentem et demum ad

aquilonem (A Madrignano interprete), large woodcut map on title-page, brown levant mor. ex., by Chambolle-Duru, Mediolani, 1508, folio (822A), May 25, Sotheby

Quaritch, £54

[A book of travels containing the voyages of Columbus, Vesputius, etc.] Columbus (Christopher). Codex Diplomaticus: His Own Book of Privileges, 1502, photographic fac. of the manuscript in the Archives of the Foreign Office in Paris, edited with Preface by Benjamin Franklin Stevens, with facs. in gold and colours, in three-quarter pigskin, heavy oak board sides, with clasps formed by inlaid brass anchors and chains, entirely uncut, London, B. F. Stevens, 1893, folio (125), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $15 Columna (Franciscus de).

Le Tableau des Riches Inventions couuertes du voile des Feintes amoureuses, qui sont representees dans le Songe de Poliphile desvoilees des ombres du Songe & subtilement exposees par Beroalde, engraved title (slightly shaved at top) and numerous woodcuts (the cut on folio 68 undamaged), some ll. spotted, old cf. gt., A Paris, chez M. Guillemot, 1600, 4to. (862), July 27, Sotheby Ford, £3 15S. [Columna (F.)] Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, ubi humana omnia non nisi somnium esse docet, editio princeps, with brilliant impressions of the numerous fine woodcuts, the Priapus unmutilated, 2 11. (D.IIII. & 5), with a few words damaged by wormholes, are from a slightly shorter copy, old Venetian red mor., from the Beckford library, Venetiis Mense decembri M.ID. in aedibus Aldi Manutii, accuratissime (1499), folio (341), May 25, Sotheby Sabin, £200

[Dec. 13, Lot 438, cf., £64.]

Columna (F.) Poliphili Hypnerotomachia, Methuen's reprint of the ed. of 1499 (with the 2 extra ll. in an envelope), hf. canvas, 1904, 8vo. (389), Oct. 27, Hodgson £3 7s. 6d. Columna (F.) La Hypnerotomachia di Poliphilo, cioè Pugna d'Amore in Sogno, roman letter, woodcuts (last leaf with register and anchor defective and mended, first leaf slightly defective and mended), vell. (rebacked), Venetia, Aldus, 1535, folio (303), March 17, Sotheby Maggs, £22 Columna (Jean). La Mer des Histoires, lettres bâtardes, two large double-page woodcuts, several full-page woodcuts, some with ornamental borders, numerous small woodcuts throughout the text (wants folio a iiij in Part ii., a few 11. slightly cut into, slightly touching some of the woodcuts), fine copy, mor. gt. (rebacked), Nouuellement imprime à paris pour maistre Anguilbert de marnef et pour francoys regnault libraires, n.d. [1515], folio (87), Nov. 9, Sotheby Lewine, £5 IOS.

Coluthus. De raptu Helenae (gr., lat. and italice), Parmae, typis Bodonianis, 1795-Plutarch. Precetti per ben dirigere uno stato volgarizzati da G. F. S., ib., 1796-Amori,

Crisopoli, co' tipi Bodoniani, 1795, uniform red mor. gt., by Bozerian, together 3 vol., 4to. (137), Dec. 2. Sotheby Tregaskis, £5 IOS. Colvin (Sir Sidney). Early Engraving and Engravers in England (1545-1695), with 41 facs. in photogravure and many illustrations in the text, hf. mor., g.t., 1905, folio (108), June 9, Sotheby Sawyer, £4 IOS. [Combe (William).] Doctor Syntax in Paris, or a Tour in Search of the Grotesque, a Humorous and Satirical Poem, illustrated with 18 col. plates in the manner of Rowlandson, hf. red cf., gt. back, gt. top, London, W. Wright, 1820, tall 8vo. (326), Oct. 25, Anderson Galleries $50 [May 9, Lot 167, $36.]

[Combe (W.)] The Dance of Life, a Poem, col. plates by Rowlandson, hf. cf. gt., R. Ackermann, 1817, 8vo. (793), Dec. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £8

13;

[June 15, Lot 838, £8 10S.; Jan. 17, Lot 673, July 27, Lot 820, £9 10s.; Nov. 24, Lot 194, £7 TOS.] Combe (W.) The English Dance of Death, from the designs of Thomas Rowlandson, with metrical illustrations by the author of "Doctor Syntax" [William Combe], first ed., col. plates, the whole inlaid to folio, and extra illustrated by the insertion of proofs of the etchings and 88 of the water-colour drawings for the illustrations and 19 unpublished water-colour drawings, 2 vol., crimson mor. gt., broad floreate gt. borders with corner ornaments, inside panels and watered silk linings, g.e., the whole enclosed in a crimson mor. sectional case, with lock and key, by Rivière, 1815-6, folio (330), June 9, Sotheby Sessler, £1,300 [Combe (W.)] The English Dance of Death, 2 vol.-The Dance of Life, col. titles and 98 col. plates by T. Rowlandson, first eds., together 3 vol., polished tree cf., R. Ackermann, 1815-17 (178), April 29, Hodgson Robson, £31 IOS.

[April 13, Lot 225, mor., £24; June 2, Lot 487, mor., £23 IOS.; Mar. 16, Lot 427, Vol. ii. broken, cf., £9 17s. 6d.; Sotheby, June 15, Lot 836, cl., £14 10s.; July 27, Lot 821, cf., £8.] [Combe (W.)] An History of the River Thames, map, ports., col. plates, 2 vol. in 3, blue mor. gt., g.e., W. Bulmer for J. and J. Boydell, 1794-6 (1043), Feb. 23, Sotheby

Carson, £26

[March 1, Lot 125, £20; July 27, Lot 880, aquatint uncoloured, £4.]

[Combe (W.)] Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern Provinces of France, first ed., 17 col. plates by Rowlandson, bds., uncut, name on title, 1821, 8vo. (214), Dec. 1, Puttick Calvert, £23

[Jan. 12, Lot 194, £8; Sotheby, Dec. 20, Lot 875, £12.] [Combe (W.)] The History of Johnny Quæ Genus, the little Foundling of the late Doctor Syntax, a Poem, first ed., 24 col. plates by T. Rowlandson (margin of one plate stained and name on margin of another), in full crushed

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