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Duff (E. G.) Early English Printing, facs., No. 47 of 300 copies printed, new hf. green mor., g.t., 1896, folio (443), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £3

[Feb. 23, Lot 1028, £2 10s.]

Duff (J. G.) History of the Mahrattas, fronts., presentation copy from M. E. Grant Duff to Sir J. Fitzjames Stephen, with his bookplate, 3 vol. (1 leaf defective), hf. mor., 1826 (141), March 16, Hodgson Bailey, £2 15S. [Duffett (Thomas).] The Amorous Old-Woman, or 'Tis Well if it Take, a Comedy, the Bridgewater copy, hf. blue mor., London, printed for Simon Neale, 1674, sm. 4to. (160), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $40 Dugdale (Sir W.) Antiquities of Warwickshire, first ed., port. by Hollar, numerous views, maps, coats-of-arms, etc., with leaf of errata at end, title and port. mounted, cf. gt., g.e. (slightly rubbed), 1656, folio (369), June 9, Sotheby Northampton, £10

[June 28, Lot 116, £9; Dec. 2, Lot 175, £7 5s.; March I, Lot 145, defective, £1 10s.; Puttick, May 20, Lot 231, £10 10S.]

Dugdale (Sir W.) The History of Imbanking and Drayning of divers Fenns and Marshes, maps, orig. cf., Printed by Alice Warren, 1662, folio (341), Nov. 24, Sotheby Maggs, £5 15s. [With two A.L.s. from Dugdale inserted. Hodgson, Dec. 1, £3 5s.] Dugdale (Sir W.) History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, port. (small hole in margin) and plates, presentation copy, with inscription, old cf., 1658, folio (79), July 20, Sotheby Maggs, £2

[Puttick, May 20, Lot 175, 1; Sotheby, Feb. 23, Lot 627, I IOS.] Dugdale (Sir W.) The History of St. Paul's Cathedral, port. and plates, hf. roan, 1818, folio (436), July 20, Sotheby

£1 128. Dugdale (Sir W.) Monasticon Anglicanum, epitomized in English [by James Wright], ports. of monks of the various orders, cf. (rebacked), 1693, and another, together 2 vol., folio (146), March 1, Sotheby Carter, £I 2s. Dugdale (Sir W.) and Stevens (J.) Monasticon Anglicanum, with the Appendix, ports. and views, some folding, 3 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Mackenzie, with the Heathcote arms on sides, 1718-23, folio (258), Feb. 2, Hodgson £4 Dugdale (Sir W.) Monasticon Anglicanum, a History of the Abbies and other Monasteries, etc. in England and Wales, new ed., by John Caley, Henry Ellis and B. Bandinel, numerous engravings and woodcuts, 8 vol., hf. russ., g.t., a fine copy, 1817-30, folio (236), Jan. 17, Sotheby

[July 20, Lot 435,
I, Lot 144, 1846, £13

Harding, £14

10; Dec. 2, Lot 174, £9 5s.; March 10s.]

Dugdale (Sir W.) Originales Juridiciales, or Historical Memorials of the English Laws, etc., also a Chronologie of the Lord Chancellors, etc., first ed., fine impressions of the ports. by D. Loggan, coats-of-arms, etc., russ. ex., inside dentelles, g.e., by Rivière, fine copy, Printed by F. & T. Warren for the Author, 1666, folio (561), Jan. 17, Sotheby Faber, £3 10s.

[Rare. A number of copies were destroyed in the great fire of 1666.] Dugdale (Sir W.) Origines Juridiciales, second ed., with additions, ports. by Hollar and others and plates of arms, old cf. (a little broken), with large bookplate of Sir Thomas Hanmer, dated 1707, on reverse of title, Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, etc., 1671 (696), June 15, Sotheby [Another copy, Lot 697, £1 185.] Wildy, £1 18s. Dujardin (E.) A la Gloire, d'Antonia, No. 38 of 55 copies, orig. ex-libris by Felicien Rops, wrappers, uncut, Paris, 1887 (225), March 14, Sotheby Benn, £1 8s. Dumas (Alexandre). Celebrated Crimes, translated by I. G. Burnham, plates, 8 vol., hf. red mor., g.t., H. S. Nicholls, 1895, 8vo. (81), June 15, Sotheby

£6 15s.

[Dec. 13, Lot 277, £6; American Art Association, Jan. 25, Lot 83, $42.50; Jan. 24, Lot 129, 7 vol., $15; Hodgson, Aug. 10, Lot 444, £4; July 6, Lot 158, £3 2s. 6d.] Dumas (A.) Original manuscript of his story,

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L'Homme sans Larmes," written on 14 pages of large folio size, signed on the last sheet, with typewritten translation, a fine specimen (250), March 1, Anderson Galleries $32.50 Dumas (A.) Original manuscript of "Le Pasteur D'Ashbourn," written on 592 folio leaves and bound in old hf. mor. (worn), with autograph of the author and note on one line, laid down on fly-leaf, a printed copy of the work is laid in the vol. (251), March 1, Anderson Galleries $13 Dumas (A.) Romances, illustrated Library ed., 60 vol., 1894-98, 8vo. (355), Nov. 15, Sotheby Maclehose, £27

[American Art Association, Oct. 27, Lot 393, 29 vol., 1890-1895, $23; Anderson Galleries, Feb. 8, Lot 90, 63 vol., 1903, $185; March 1, Lot 248, 40 vol., 1893, $125.] Dumas (A.) The Three Musketeers, ed. de luxe, illustrations by Leloir, 2 vol., hf. levant mor. gt., g.e., 1894, imp. 8vo. (103), Nov. 3, Hodgson £4 7s. 6d. Dumas (A.) Works, numerous etched and photogravure illustrations and rubricated titles, 61 vol., purple mor., uncut, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, 1893-1906, sm. 8vo. (84), Jan. 25, American Art Association Dumas (A., fils). La Dame aux Camélias, preface par M. Jules Janin, etched front., hf. green levant mor., gt. back, gt. top, uncut, orig. covers bound in, by Zaehnsdorf, Paris, Michel Levy Frères, 1872, 8vo. (252), March 1, Anderson Galleries

$310

$16

[One of 500 copies on Holland paper. Edition spéciale, revue et corrigée par l'auteur. With the Hoe bookplate.]

Douglas (Lord Alfred). The City of the Soul, orig. bds., vell. back, uncut, London, 1899, 12mo. (175), Dec. 6, Anderson Galleries $19

[Presentation copy from the author to Arthur Symons, with signed autograph inscription on fly-leaf.] Douglas (J.) Nenia Britannica, or a Sepulchral History of Great Britain, numerous aquatint plates, col. copy, LARGE PAPER, contemp. russ. gt. (joints rubbed), g.e., 1793 (245), April 21, Hodgson £2 25. Doves Press. Browning (R.) Men and Women [text of the first ed., 1855], col. pen-flourishes by Edward Johnston, 2 vol., 1908 (28), June 10, Hodgson Hollings, £10 IOS. Doves Press. Carlyle (Thomas). Sartor Resartus, the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdroeckh, 1907 (27), June 10, Hodgson Quaritch, £6 Doves Press. Catalogue Raisonné, first ed., 1908, and the second ed., 1911, 2 vol., bds. (48), June 10, Hodgson

Dobell, £2 Doves Press. Goethe (J. W. von). Werther [from the 1899 Weimar ed.], 1911 (35), June 10, Hodgson Quaritch, £5 10s. Doves Press. Keats (J.) Poems [including his Sonnets, etc., selected by Cobden Sanderson], 1914 (41), June 10, Hodgson Quaritch, £14 Doves Press. Milton (John). Paradise Lost, reprint of the first ed. in black and red, limp vell., 1902, sm. 4to. (492), June 15, Sotheby Edwards, £12 IOS. Doves Press. Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, 1902-Paradise Regain'd, to which are added Samson Agonistes and Poems, both Latin and English, 1905 (20-21), June 10, Hodgson Edwards, £20 Doves Press. Shakespeare (W.) Venus and Adonis [text of the first ed., 1593], 1912 (38), June 10, Hodgson Quaritch, £5 10s. Dowell (Stephen). History of Taxes and Taxation in England to the year 1885, second ed., revised, 4 vol., 1888 (930), March 16, Hodgson Harding, £3 15s. Downman (John). Engravings in stipple of ports. of Ladies, by John Downman, A.R.A., 42 plates in colours printed on vell., mounted on large sunk mounts, signed proofs, in hf. blue mor. portfolio, H. Graves & Co., 1908, etc. (326), July 20, Sotheby Finch, £24 Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan). Collected set of his Works in first eds., 35 vol., various sizes, uniformly bound in hf. light green cf., gt. backs and tops, 1889-1915 (87A), Feb. 8, Anderson Galleries $150 Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan). Works, illustrated with photogravures, 12 vol., full diapered cf., gold line borders on sides, gt. panelled backs, gt. tops, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, London, John Murray, 1902 (234A), March 1, Anderson Galleries $100 [Author's ed., limited to 1,000 copies, the first vol. signed by the author.]

[Doyle (John).] Political Sketches, by H. B., numerous litho. caricatures, 9 vol., finely bound in scarlet mor. ex., deep line borders on sides, g.e., a magnificent set, T. McLean, 1830-48 (289), Jan. 19, Hodgson O'Kelly, £10 Doyle (Richard). The Foreign Tour of Brown, Jones and Robinson, first ed., illustrated by the author, orig. cl. gt., 1854, 4to. (546), April 25, Sotheby Maggs, 145. D'Oyley (Sir C.), Williamson (Capt. Thomas) and Blagdon (F. W.) The European in India, 20 col. plates, contemp. red mor. gt., blind and gt. border, with diamond-shaped centre, g.e., Edward Orme, 1813, 4to. (60), March 1, Sotheby Edwards, £6 [D'Oyley (Sir C.)] Tom Raw, the Griffin, by a Civilian and an Officer in the Bengal Establishment, first ed., col. plates by T. Rowlandson, brown cl., R. Ackermann, 1828, 8vo. (839), June 15, Sotheby Edwards, £7 15S.

[Puttick, Jan. 12, Lot 195, £9; Hodgson, April 29, Lot 184, £20; March 22, Lot 185, some plates soiled, £8 10s.] Dozy (R. P. A.) Supplément aux Dictionnaires Arabes, 2 vol. in 1, hf. mor., m.e., Leyde, 1881, 4to. (505), Nov. 24, Sotheby Kegan, £8 10s. Drake (Francis). Eboracum, or the History and Antiquities of the City of York, LARGE PAPER, map and plates (some col. and illuminated), bound in 2 vol., sprinkled cf. ex., g.e., 1736, folio (195), Oct. 25, Sotheby Thorp, £4 [May 25, Lot 421, slightly defective, Ios.; Puttick, May 4, Lot 497, slightly defective, 17s. 6d.] Drake (Sir F.) Expeditio Francisco Draki Eqvitis Angli in Indias Occidentales A.M.D.LXXXV., vignette of ship on title, full cf. (lacks plates), Leydæ, apud Fr. Raphelengium, 1588, sm. 4to. (46), May 16, Anderson Galleries

$60

[The orig. Latin account of Drake's expedition, upon which he plundered Cartagena, afterwards visiting Roanoke Island. Fine copy, measuring 83 by 63_ins.] Drake (Sir F.) Ephemeris expeditionis Norreysii et Draki in Lusitaniam [collation: A-E in fours, first and last blanks missing], unbd., Londini, Thomæ Woodcocke, 1589, sm. 4to. (317), July 12, Hodgson £9 9s. Drake (Sir F.) Sir Francis Drake Reuiued, calling vpon this Dull or Effeminate Age to folowe his Noble Steps for Golde & Siluer, by this Memorable Relation, of the Rare Occurrences (neuer yet declared to the World) in a Third Voyage, made by him into the West-Indes, in the Yeares [15]72 & [15]73, etc., engraved port. on title-page, green levant, g.e., by Pratt for Henry Stevens, London, E. A. for Nicholas Bourne, 1626, sm. 4to. (47), May 16, Anderson Galleries

$185

[The very rare first ed. Henry Stevens' copy, with bookplate. The title-page of this work being much larger than the other pages, is almost always found cut into. In this case the last two lines of imprint have been restored and the paper folded up.]

Du Maurier (George). Peter Ibbetson, first ed., illustrations, 2 vol., a fine copy, James R. Osgood, 1892, 8vo. (297), April 4, Sotheby Webster, £6 5s. Du Maurier (George). Trilby, with 121 illustrations by the author and facs. of selected pencil studies, LARGE PAPER, signed by the author (250 copies so done), hf. vell., g.t., 1895, 4to. (380), April 4, Sotheby Beaumont, £I IOS. [Anderson Galleries, Jan. 20, Lot 99, mor., $30; Puttick, July 22, Lot 172, vell., 7s. 6d.]

Dumont d'Urville (J. S. C.) Voyage au Pole Sud et dans l'Océanie sur les corvettes l'Astrolabe et la Zélée-Text, Relation du Voyage, 10 vol.-Zoologie, 5 vol. in 4— Géologie, etc., 2 vol.-Hydrographie, 2 vol.-Physique, I vol.-Anthropologie, 1 vol.-Botanique, 2 vol. in 1, together 23 vol. in 21, hf. red mor., Paris, n.d., 8vo.— Plates. Atlas Pittoresque, some plates on India paper, 2 vol., Paris, 1846-Zoology, plates chiefly col., 2 vol., ib., 1842-53-Atlas Hydrographique, par M. C. A. Vincendon-Dumoulin, 1847, Anthropologie, plates on India paper, ib., 1842-7-Botanique, many plates col., ib., 1842-53, 7 vol., hf. red mor., g.t., fine set, imp. folio, together 28 vol., 21 vol. 8vo. and 7 vol. imp. folio (632), March 1, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £125 Duncumb (J.) Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford [with the additions of W. H. Cooke], ports., maps and plates, 2 vol., polished yellow cf. ex., gt. backs and borders on sides, m.e., Hereford, 1804-12 (574), Feb. 2, Hodgson Bailey, £4 [Sotheby, March 1, Lot 61, 2 vol. in 1, 16s.] Duncumb (J.) Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, ports., 2 vol., Hereford, 1804-12-Continuation, by W. H. Cooke, including Greytree and Grimsworth Hundreds, plates and pedigrees, 1882-6, together 4 vol., 1804-86 (1062), Feb. 23, Sotheby Thorp, £5 Dunlap (William). History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States, 2 vol., orig. bds., cl. backs, uncut, New York, 1834, 8vo. (258), May 9, Anderson Galleries $17.50 Dunn (G.) Woolley Photographs (409), July 25, Sotheby Maggs, £21 1OS.

[July 25, Lot 408, £20; Oct. 21, Lot 281, 15.] Dunsany (Lord). The Book of Wonder, first ed., illustrations by S. H. Sime, bds., cl. back, 1912, sm. 4to. (444), June 2, Hodgson £1 16s. Dunsany (Lord). Plays of Gods and Men, first ed., port., orig. cl., 1917, 8vo. (275), June 28, Sotheby

Bumpus, LI IOS. Duns Scotus (J.) In quartum librum sentenciarum, gothic letter, double columns, capitals painted in red, first capital in red and blue, with pen ornamentation, orig. wooden bds. covered with leather, sides blind stamped with a

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