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second work, orig. green cl., t.e.g. (a clean copy), 1896, 8vo. (597), Nov. 3, Hodgson

[March 16, Lot 455, £5 12s. 6d.]

LIO IOS.

Conrad (J.) The Secret Agent, a Simple Tale, first ed., orig. cl. gt., uncut, 1907 (179), Jan. 12, Hodgson [July 6, Lot 798, £5_10s.]

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Maggs, £7 12s. 6d. Conrad (J.) The Shadow-Line, a Confession, first ed., orig. cl. [1917], (401), March 2, Hodgson Conrad (J.) Some Reflexions, Seamanlike and Otherwise, on the Loss of the Titanic," first separate ed. (limited to 25 copies), this copy being specially signed in a bold hand, Joseph Conrad," blue wrapper, Printed for private circulation only, 1919 (149), June 10, Hodgson [Another copy, Lot 150, 13 5s.] Drake, £13 5s. Conrad (J.) Some Reminiscences, first ed., 1912, 8vo. (137), May 18, Sotheby Maggs, £6_5s. [Hodgson, Jan. 12, Lot 182, £6 2s. 6d.; July 6, Lot 831, £5 7s. 6d.; June 16, Lot 215, £5 2s. 6d.] Conrad (J.) Some Reminiscences, first ed., orig. cl. (the covers a little soiled), 1912, 8vo. (468), March 16, Hodgson Clayton, £4

Conrad (J.) Tales of Unrest, first ed., orig. cl., t.e.g., 1898 (87), April 29, Hodgson Spurr & Swift, £8 15s. [Sotheby, July 27, Lot 10, £6; Hodgson, Jan. 12, Lot 175, library copy, £4 10s.; Sotheby, Feb. 23, Lot 449, library copy, £3.]

Conrad (J.) 'Twixt Land and Sea: Tales, first ed., orig. cl., fine copy, J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1912, 8vo. (702), April 4, Sotheby

Bumpus, £2 12s. 6d.

[Puttick, June 15, Lot 63, £1 15s.; Sotheby, July 20, Lot 823, £1 8s.]

Conrad (J.) Typhoon, first ed., cl.,
Puttick

1903, 8vo. (248), June 15,

Bickers, £3 12s. 6d. Puttick, May 4, Lot 393,

[Another, Lot 57, £2 17s. 6d.; hf. cf., defective, £1 7s. 6d.; Hodgson, March 16, Lot 460, £5 10s.; Feb. 2, Lot 470, ex-library, £3 2s. 6d.; Sotheby, July 20, Lot 818, £I 10s.]

Conrad (J.) Under Western Eyes, first ed., with 32 pp. of advertisements, dated September, 1911, at end, orig. red cl., a fine copy, Methuen & Co., 1911, 8vo. (698), April 4, Sotheby Hollings, 3 IOS.

[July 20, Lot 822, 16s.] Conrad (J.) Within the Tides: Tales, first ed., cl., 1915, 8vo. (65), June 15, Puttick

Pike, 17s. 6d.

[Another copy, Lot 245, 17s. 6d.; Hodgson, Feb. 2, Lot 422, 30s.; Jan. 12, Lot 180, 30s.; March 2, Lot 399, 18s.; Sotheby, July 20, Lot 826, £1 14s.]

Conrad (J.) Youth, first ed., cl., library copy, W. Blackwood, 1902, 8vo. (56), June 15, Puttick

Pike, £2

[Sotheby, April 25, Lot 197, small defect, £1; Hodgson, Nov. 17, Lot 744, orig. cl., £6 10s.; Jan. 12, Lot

178, orig. cl., £6 15s.; Sotheby, May 18, Lot 135, orig. cl., £6 5s.; April 4, Lot 699, orig. cl., £7.j

Conrad (J.) Works, 10 vol., one of 780 sets signed by the author, hf. buckram, uncut, William Heinemann, 1921, 8vo. (787), June 15, Sotheby Arthur, £24

[All volumes published are included in this lot. Unpublished volumes will be supplied by the publisher to the purchaser as they are issued.]

Conrad (J.) A Set of Six, first ed., cl., 1908, 8vo. (61), June 15, Puttick Bickers, £2 15s.

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[June 15, Lot 62, library copy, 15s.] Conrad (J.) The North Sea on the Eve of War-The Shock of War, through Germany to Cracow-Autocracy and War-To Poland in War Time, a Journey into the Éast— My Return to Cracow-Guy de Maupassant-Henry James, an Appreciation-Tradition-Some Reflexions, Seamanlike and Otherwise, on the Loss of the "Titanic -Some Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry into the Loss of the Titanic," together 10 vol., first ed., each one of 25 copies, printed wrappers, London, for private circulation, 1919, 8vo. (53), June 15, Puttick Barratt, £65 Conrad (J.) Typed manuscript of a large portion of The Lighthouse," being Part iii. of his story, "Nostromo,' containing several MS. corrections in the author's hand, on 129 pp., the last leaf signed in full, Joseph Conrad,' in a buckram portfolio, 4to. (398), March 2, Hodgson £59 Conrad (J.) Bibliography of the Writings of Joseph Conrad (1895-1920), by T. J. Wise, first ed., port. and facs. (limited to 150 copies), bds., Privately printed, 1920 (151), June 10, Hodgson Irish Book Shop, £2 15s. Conrad and Hueffer. Romance, first ed., cl., 1903, 8vo. (59), June 15, Puttick Fisher, £2 15S. Constable (J.) English Landscape Scenery, 40 mezzotint engravings on steel by David Lucas from pictures painted by J. Constable, hf. mor., g.t., 1855, folio (644), Jan. 24, Sotheby Thorp, £4

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[Hodgson, Feb. 16, Lot 292, £3.] Constable (J.) Photographs of Pencil Studies, 42 reproductions, neatly mounted, in 2 art linen portfolios, n.d. (599), Feb. 2, Hodgson Barnard, £5 Constable (J.) Memoirs of John Constable, composed chiefly of his Letters, by C. R. Leslie, port. on India paper and plates, autograph letter of J. Constable (4 pages), Jan. 27, 1831, inserted, hf. mor., 1843, imp. 4to. (204), July 27, Sotheby Edge, £14 IOS. Constitutiones Ordinis Velleris Aurei, e Gallico in Latinum conversa, on vell., orig. vell., Absque nota, sm. folio (347), May 25, Sotheby Olschki, II IOS. Constitutiones Societatis Iesv cum earum Declarationibus, on vell., woodcut title, limp vell., rare, Romae, In Collegio Rom. eiusdem Societat. Anno Dni. 1606 (359), Feb. 23, Sotheby Michelmore, £36

Continuation (A) of the State of New-England, being a Farther Account of the Indian Warr, partly black letter, 10 11. (sign. A-E in two's), has the extremely rare three-line errata slip pasted on verso of title, bottom margins uncut, unbd., Printed by T. M. for Dorman Newman, 1676, folio (332), Nov. 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £82 Conway (Sir W. M.) Alps from End to End, illustrations by A. D. McCormick, one of 100 LARGE PAPER Copies, hf. vell., t.e.g., 1895, 8vo. (24), June 15, Puttick

Fisher, 12s. 6d. Cook (J., Regicide) King Charles his Case, or an Appeal concerning his Tryall [A-E in fours, F 211], unbd. and uncut, 1649, sm. 4to. (194), March 31, Hodgson Pickering, £3 158. Cook (Capt. J.) Life, by A. Kippis, port., extra illustrated by the insertion of ports. and views, some col., maps and autograph letters, neatly inlaid to size where necessary, and handsomely bound in blue crushed levant mor. super extra, g.e., with watered silk linings and fly-leaves, and a col. miniature port. of Capt. Cook inserted in cover, preserved in a cl. case, 1788 (599), June 23, Hodgson

Joseph, 12 IOS. Cook (Capt. J.) and King (Capt. J.) A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, maps and plates, 3 vol., and a folio atlas of plates, together 4 vol., cf. (rebacked), and folio, hf. cf. (rubbed), 1784, 4to. (55), March 1, Sotheby Edwards, £2 Cook (Capt. J.) Arithmetical Trigonometry: Arithmetical Dialling, orig. manuscript, very carefully written on 97 pp. (13 by 8 inches), within ruled borders, in red and black ink, with elaborate and beautifully-drawn diagrams, in old brown paper wrappers, 1763, folio (5), July 25, Christie Quaritch, £200 Cook (Capt. J.) Voyages in the Southern Hemisphere, by Hawkesworth, 3 vol.-Voyage to the South Pole, 2 vol. -Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 3 vol., plates by Bartolozzi, Woollett and others, and maps, together 8 vol., old cf. (rebacked), in sound condition, 1773-84, 4to. (905), Oct. 27, Hodgson Stevens, Son & Stiles, £8 Cook (Capt. J.) Voyages for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, edited by John Hawkesworth, plates, 3 vol., 1773-Voyage towards the South Pole and Round the World (1772-5), port. and plates, 2 vol., 1777 -A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1776-80), second ed., maps and plates, and with the folio vol. of plates with the "Death of Captain Cook" added, hf. blue mor., emblematic tooling on back, 4 vol., 1785, together 9 vol., 4to. and folio (604), March 1, Sotheby Quaritch, 18 Cook (Capt. J.) Voyages. Hawkesworth (J.) Account of the Voyages for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, by Byron, Wallis, Carteret and Cook, 3 vol., 1773 (Cook's First Voyage)-Voyages towards the South Pole, 2 vol., 1777 (Second Voyage)-Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, and folio atlas, 4 vol., 1784 (Third Voy

age)-Kippis (A.) Life of Capt. Cook, 1788, plates, first eds., together 10 vol., russ., uniform, 4to. (100), May 20, Puttick F. Edwards, £15 Cook (Capt. J.) Voyages for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, edited by John Hawkesworth, plates, 3 vol., 1773-Voyage towards the South Pole and Round the World (1772-5), port. and plates, 2 vol., 1777 -A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1776-80), maps and plates, and with the folio vol of plates, 4 vol., 1784, together 9 vol., uniform russ. gt. (joints weak), 4to. and folio (141), Dec. 2, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s. Cook (Capt. J.) Voyage to the South Pole and Round the World, port. only, 2 vol., cf., 1777-Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, plates and maps, 3 vol., cf., 1785, and two folio vol. of maps and plates, together 7 vol. (1011), Jan. 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 IOS. Cook (Capt. J.) Third Voyage, a Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 3 vol., with atlas of plates bound in a 4to. vol., together 4 vol., cf. gt. (broken), g.e., 1784 (220), July 25, Sotheby Edwards, £2 Cook (Colonel John). Observations on Fox-hunting and the Management of Hounds, first ed., plates (slightly spotted), orig. bds., uncut (back defective), 1826, 8vo. (813), July 27, Sotheby Bumpus, £3

[Hodgson, May 11, Lot 570, £3.] Cooke (John). Greenes Tu Quoque, or the Cittie Gallant, woodcut beneath title, MS. note in margin, old hf. cf. (small piece cut from lower blank margin of title-page), M. Flesher, n.d., sm. 4to. (39), March 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £19 Cooke (W.) A New Picture of the Isle of Wight, LARGE PAPER, 36 plates, interleaved throughout and extra illustrated with over 100 views, etc., including a series of sepia views by C. Tomkins and 5 pretty col. engravings, 1 vol. in 2, contemp. russ. gt., m.e., 1808, sm. 4to. (83), Nov. 17, Hodgson £3 35. Cooke (W. B. and G.) Scenery of the River Thames from its Source to the Nore, 74 plates on India paper, with letterpress descriptions in 8vo., 2 vol., red mor. ex., g.e., 1814-8, folio (612), May 9, Sotheby Harding, £2 Cooper (Anthony). ΣΤΡΑΤΟΛΟΓΙΑ, or the History of the English Civill Warrs, in English verse, contemp. mor. gt., g.e., Printed for J. Cranford, 1662, 8vo. (348), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £9 Cooper (A.) Impressions of Animals, Birds, etc., from a set of Silver Buttons, engraved by John Scott, India paper impressions, orig. bds. (back defective), 1821, 8vo. (125), July 20, Sotheby Pickering, £3 10s.

[May 9, Lot 91, £3 15s.]

Cooper (James Fenimore).

Manuscript of Homeward Bound," 480 pages in 1 vol., cl. (1838), folio (225), Dec. 20, American Art Association

$125

[The original manuscript supplied to Richard Bentley

(Cooper's London publisher), written by a secretary to facilitate composition; with copious additions, alterations and interlineations by the author. Also, in Cooper's autograph, poetical quotations at the head of each chapter, from Byron, Shelley, Massinger, Shakespeare, Glover, Hemans, etc.] Cooper (J. Fenimore). Novels and Tales, 13 vol., hf. cf., marbled sides and edges, n.d., 8vo. (549), Oct. 20, Puttick Atkinson, £3 10s. Cooper (J. Fenimore). A Collection of First English Editions of the Writings of Cooper, 115 vol., hf. blue levant mor., gt. tops, uncut, London, 1821-1850, 12m0. and 8vo. (62), Feb. 8, Anderson Galleries $140 Cooper (J. Fenimore). Writings, with a large number of steel plates, in two states, after design by F. O. C. Darley, 32 vol., crimson mor., uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, New York, 1859-1861, 12mo. (64), Jan. 25, American Art Association [Complete set of the original Townsend ed.] $230 Cooper (J. Fenimore). The Wept-ton-Wish, vignette on titles and engravings, all on India paper, 32 vol., cl., gt. tops, uncut, leather labels, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, n.d., 8vo. (103), Jan 24, American Art Association

$35

[Complete set of the Leather Stocking ed.; limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is No. 388.]

$15.50

Cooper (J. W.) A Treatise on Cocking, giving a History of the various Breeds of Imported and American Game Fowls, the manner of Feeding them for the Pit, etc., col. front., cl., Media, Pa., 1859, 16mc. (103), Feb. 1, Anderson Galleries Cooper (Thomas). Coopers Chronicle, conteininge the whole discourse of the histories as well of this realme, as all other countreis, black letter, title within a woodcut ornamental border (title cut into, a few 11. stained), hf. cf., Imprinted in Fletestrete in the house late Thomas Berthelettes... Anno M.DLX., 8vo. (33), Nov. 9, Sotheby Tregaskis, £4 15s. Cooper (T.) A Brand taken out of the Fire, or the Romish Spider, with his Webbe of Treason, second ed., modern mottled cf., by Rivière, London, G. Eld for Iohn Hodgets, 1606, sm. 4to. (127), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries Copernicus (Nic.) De Revolutionibus Orbium coelestium libri VI., first ed., diagrams, yellow mor., gt. border round edges, gt. panelled back, g.e., fine copy, Norimbergae, apud Ioh. Petreium, 1543, folio (509), April 18, Sotheby [Jan. 17, Lot 389, £25 10s.]

Copinger (W.) Supplement to Hain's graphicum, 3 vol., buckram, uncut, 25, Hodgson

$55

Maggs, £28 Repertorium Biblio1895-1902 (199), Nov. Quaritch, £15 10S.

[Sotheby, Dec. 20, Lot 55, £17; May 25, Lot 349, £18 10s.] Copland (Patrick). Virginia's God be Thanked, or a Sermon of Thanksgiving for the Happie successe of the affayres

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