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pagination, catchwords or signature marks, 35 long lines
to the page, colophon printed in red, orig. oaken bds.
covered with stamped cf., with traces of metal clasps
(rebacked), old manuscript notes on a few ll. [Mainz,
Peter Schoeffer, 1474], sm. folio (830), Dec. 20, American
Art Association
$107.50

[Hain 15698; Catalogue of Books Printed in the xvth Century now in the British Museum, Part i., page 31. Beautiful large copy, some 11. entirely uncut, measuring 12 by 8 inches, being a full inch larger than the British Museum copy. Sotheby, May 25, 1478 ed., £240.] Tussaud (Madame). Memoirs and Reminiscences of France, edited by Francis Hervé, illustrated, 2 vol., full mottled cf., gt. backs, gt. tops, uncut, by Larkins, London, Saunders and Otley, 1838, 8vo. (706), March 1, Anderson Galleries $17.50

[Very scarce. Extra illustrated by the insertion of about 150 very fine ports. and views, some proofs on India paper and some in colour.] Tusser (Thomas). Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, black and roman letter (name on the title, a few MS. notes in the margins and the headings of a few 11. very slightly cut into), panelled cf. gt., Printed by I. O., 1638, 4to. (432), July 20, Sotheby £5 5s. Twyne (T.)] The Schoolemaster, or Teacher of Table Philosophie.. gathered out of diuers, the best approved Auctours, and devided into foure pithy and pleasant Treatises, first ed., black letter, title within ornamental border (very slightly defective and mounted), wants 5 ll. (Eiiii., Fi. and the last 3 11., Vii.-iiii.), small wormhole through 6 ll. at end and tiny hole in Liii., brown cf., blind tooled, exceedingly rare, R. Jones, 1576, folio (167), June 28, Sotheby Hanson, £10

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Tyler (J. Endell). Henry of Monmouth, or Memoirs of the Life and Character of Henry the Fifth, first ed., fronts., 2 vol., hf. blue mor., gt. tops, uncut, London, 1838, 8vo. (1372), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries $10.50 Tylor (Edward B.) Researches into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civilization, third ed., revised, hf. blue mor., uncut, London, 1878, 8vo. (1373), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries [Another copy, cl., Boston, 1878, $2.]

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Tylor (J. J.) and Clarke (S.) Wall Drawings and Monuments of El Kab, facs., 4 vol., 1895-1900, atlas 4to. (214), May 11, Hodgson £3 35. Tymms (W. R.) and Wyatt (Digby). Art of Illuminating as practised in Europe, first ed., plates in gold and colours, 1860, 4to. (543), Jan. 24, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 55. Tynan (Katharine). Twenty-one Poems by Katharine Tynan, selected by W. B. Yeats, printed in black and red, bds., one of 200 copies, autograph signature of Katharine

Tynan on the title, Dun Emer Press, 1907, 4to. (520), June 15, Sotheby Bell, £1 10s. Tyndale (W.) An Exposicion upon the v., vi., vii. chapters of Mathew, black letter (title soiled, first few ll. waterstained, small wormholes through some 11., some marginal notes slightly shaved), crushed green mor., g.e., Imprynted... at the signe of the Hyll, at the west dore of Paules, by Wyllyam Hill, n.d., 8vo. (550), June 28, Sotheby Maggs, £12 Ubaldini (Petruccio). Descrittione del Regno di Scotia et delle Isole sue adiacenti, red levant mor., g.e., by Rivière, British Museum duplicate, Anversa, 1588, folio (1455), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £5 15s. Uberti (Fazio degli). Incominza el libro primo Dita Mundi cumponuto per Fazio di Gluberti da Firenza, first ed. of this poem descriptive of the cities of Italy, Great Britain, etc. [Hain 15906], old citron mor., from the Sunderland library [Vicentia, Leonardo da Basilea, 1474], sm. folio (62), July 21, Hodgson Quaritch, £74 Udall (William). The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart, Queene of Scotland, port. of Queen Mary and engraved title by William Marshall, cf., London, printed by John Haviland, and are to be sold by William Sheares in Britaines Burse at the sign of the Harrow, 1636, 8vo. (328), April 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s.

[Another copy, Nov. 15, £4 5s.] Underhill (John). Nevves from America, or a New and Experimentall Discoverie of New England, folding plate in fac., red mor., by Pratt, London, J. D. for Peter Cole, 1638, sm. 4to. (643), Jan. 24, Anderson Galleries

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Morris, $390 United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-42. Narrative of the Expedition by Commander Wilkes, Vol. i.-v., port., plates and vignettes, with a large folio " Atlas of charts (Hydrography, Vol. ii.), Philadelphia, 1844-58, 4to.Hale (H.) Ethnography & Philology, Vol. vi., ib., 1846 -Dana (J. D.) Zoophytes, Vol. vii., with a folio Atlas of plates (some in colours), ib., 1846-9-Peale (T. R.) Mammalia and Ornithology, illustrations, Vol. viii., (suppressed issue), ib., 1848-Cassin (J.) Mammalogy and Ornithology, with folio atlas of col. plates, Vol. viii., ib., 1858-Pickering (C.) Races of Man, map and col. plates, Vol. ix., ib., 1848-Dana (J. F.) Geology, with folio Atlas of plates, Vol. x., ib., 1849-Wilkes (C.) Meteorology, Vol. xi., ib., 1851-Gould (A. A.) Mollusca and Shells, with folio Atlas of col. plates, Vol. xii., ib., 1852-6-Dana (J. D.) Crustacea, with folio Atlas of plates (plain and col.), Vol. xiii., ib., 1852-5-Gray (Asa). Botany, Phanerogamia (Vol. i.), with folio "Atlas of plates, ib., 1854-6-Brackenbridge (W. D.) Botany, Cryptogamia, the folio Atlas of plates only, ib., 1855 -Pickering (C.) The Geographical Distribution of

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Animals and Plants, Vol. xv., Boston, 1863-Baird (S. F.) Herpetology, with folio "Atlas" of plates (mostly col.), Vol. xx., Philadelphia, 1858, together 17 vol. 4to. and 9 vol. folio, mor., hf. mor. and cl., sold as a collection and not subject to return, Philadelphia, 1844-58, 4to. and folio (986), March 1, Sotheby Sotheran, £165 Urbanus (Bolzanius). Institutiones Graecae Grammatices, first ed., Greek and Latin (with the first issue of the two errata ll.), vell., Venice, Aldus, 1497, 4to. (1456), May 25, Sotheby Maggs, £7 Urbanus Regius. A lytle treatise after the maner of an Epystle, black letter, woodcut by Holbein beneath title and device at end, cf. ex., r.e., Gwalter Lynne, 1548, sm. 8vo. (1457), May 25, Sotheby Drake, £35 Urines. Here begynneth the seyng of Urynes of al the coloures that Urynes be of with the medycines annexed to euery Uryne, etc., black letter (margins of title defective), [colophon] Imprynted at London in Flete Strete by me Elysabeth late wyfe unto Robert Redman, etc., n.d.-A boke of the propertyes of herbes the whiche is called an Herbal, black letter, woodcut on title (B8 slightly defective at upper corner), [colophon] Imprynted at London in Fletestrete by me Elizabeth late wyfe to Robert Redman, etc. (with devise), n.d.-Here begynneth a good Boke of medycynes, called the Treasure of poore Men, black letter, 8vo. (389), Dec. 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £90 Urquhart (Sir Thomas). Ten Books of Epigrams, the curiositie whereof, for conception, stile, instruction and other mixtures of show and substance, being no lesse fruitfull then pleasing to the diligent peruser, are intituled Apollo and the Muses, written by the right Worshipfull Sir Thomas Urchard, Knight, manuscript, 266 ll., vell. (1640), folio (949), Nov. 15, Sotheby Bain, £18

[An original unpublished holograph manuscript of the translator of Rabelais. The first portion consists of 364 numbered pages, containing the Epigrams as entitled above, which are of quite a different character from those printed in the Maitland Club volume, being as a rule exceeding coarse. The MS. vol. begins with the dedication to the Marquis of Hamilton, and contains the lines To the King," which are both in the printed work.] [Urquhart (Sir T.)] Discovery of a most exquisite JewelAnother copy, orange mor. ex., g.e., 1652, 8vo. (820), Nov. 15, Sotheby Hopkins, £13 Usher (James Ward). An Art Collector's Treasures illustrated and described by himself, being a record, historical and descriptive, of the art collection formed by James Ward Usher, limited ed., 80 col. plates, polished cf. gt., fine copy, Privately printed at the Chiswick Press, 1916, folio (278), Oct. 21, Sotheby Rawson, £5 5s. Usser (J.) Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates, first ed., contemp. dark olive mor., with coat-of-arms of Arch

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bishop Ussher on sides, g.e., Dublin, 1639, sm. 4to. (64), April 21, Hodgson Myers, £5 10S. Utino (Leonardus de). Sermones aurei de sanctis, gothic letter, double columns, 44-46 lines to a page, without signatures, catchwords or foliation, 267 ll. (12 by 8 in.), [Hain *16131, Proctor †7839], initial in red and blue on second leaf, small initials and paragraph marks in red throughout, a few MS. marginal notes in a contemp. hand (small wormholes through first few ll., tear in inner margin of one leaf), seventeenth century blue French mor., three-line fillet in gold round edges, with the fleurde-lys at corners, gt. panelled back, Paris, Vlrich Gering (second press, with Kranz and Friburger), 31 March, 1475, folio (77), June 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £38 Uzanne (O.) L'Eventail, orig. ed. (premier tirage), one of 100 copies, numbered, printed sur papier du Japon,” this being No. 24, numerous illustrations in various tints, black, red, blue and brown, by Paul Avril, red mor. super ex., richly gt. back and sides, with inlays in green, inside broad gt. dentelles, silk linings, t.e.g., uncut (original col. wrappers and silk covers preserved), 1882, 4to. (263), May 9, Sotheby Raphael, £4 4S. Uzanne (O.) La Femme a Paris, nos Contemporaines, col. and plain illustrations by P. Vidal, hf. mor., t.e.g., orig. wrappers bd. in, Paris, 1894-Montorgueil (G.) La Vie des Boulevards, col. illustrations by P. Vidal, one of 700 copies, hf. mor., t.e.g., orig. wrappers bd. in, ib., 1896, 8vo. (516), March 17, Sotheby Paris, £2 2s. Uzanne (O.) La Locomotion à Travers l'Histoire et les Mœurs, with numerous folding col. plates by Eugene Courboin, besides text illustrations, citron levant mor., by David, orig. wrappers bd. in, Paris, 1900, 4to. (705), May 9, Anderson Galleries

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Uzanne (O.) Les Mœurs Secrètes du xvIIIe siècle, front. after Avril, hf. green mor. gt., g.t., Paris, 1883, 8vo. (54), Jan. 24, Sotheby Brownlee, £2 Uzanne (O.) L'Ombrelle, le Gant, le Manchon, orig. ed., numerous illustrations in various tints, blue, brown, red and black, by Paul Avril, one of 100 numbered copies, sur papier du Japon," in the orig. state, wrappers, uncut, Paris, 1883, 4to. (261), May 9, Sotheby

Raphael, £3 38. Uzanne (O.) La Reliure Moderne, artistique et fantaisiste, plates, Paris, 1887, roy. 8vo. (17), April 25, Sotheby

Rimell, I 4S.

Uzanne (O.) Suite de Gravures de l'Ombrelle, le Gant, le Manchon, the series of orig. proofs, without text, in various tints, brown, blue, red and black, by Paul Avril, green mor. ex., full gt. back, gt. sides, t.e.g., uncut, Paris, 1883, 4to. (260), May 9, Sotheby Bain, I 5s. [Valdesso (Juan de).] Dialogo de Mercuiro y Caron, en que allende de Mucas cosas Graciosas y de buena doctrina, se

cuenta lo que ha acaecido en la guerro des del' año (1521) hasta los de Safios de los Reyes de Francia et Ynglaterra hechos al Emperador en l'año de MD.XXIII., Y. Diagolo, en que particularmente se tratan, las cosas acaecidas in Roma el año de MDXXVII., in 1 vol., limp vell., with ties, s. a. y. l. (650), Jan. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £9 [Orig. ed., suppressed by the Inquisition. Juan de Valdes, or Valdesso, was one of the first Spanish Protestants. Very rare.]

Vale Press. A Bibliography of the Books issued by Hacon and Ricketts, woodcut bds., 1904, 8vo. (407), July 20, Sotheby Hollings, £4 Valentine (Basil). His Triumphant Chariot of Antinomony, with Annotations of T. Kirkringius, with Synesius concerning the Philosopher's Stone, plates (one mended), hf. cf., 1678, 8vo. (452), Oct. 20, Puttick Heffer, £1 10s. Valentino et Orsone. Histori de i due nobilissimi et valorosi fratelli Valentino et Orsone, italic letter, red mor., g.e., Venetia, 1558, 8vo. (884), May 18, Sotheby

Davis & Orioli, £2 12s. Valentine and Orson. The Two Sonnes of the Emperour of Greece, newly corrected and amended with new pictures lively expressing the History, black letter, front., large woodcut on the title and woodcuts in the text (a few letters slightly defective from rust-stains, etc.), cf. (one cover loose), Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson, Anno Dom. M.D.CXLIX., 4to. (56), Nov. 9, Sotheby

Quaritch, £19 108.

[Rare. A-G G in fours, including the title and front. There was no copy of this ed. in the Britwell Court collection.]

Valentine and Orson. Valentine and Orson, the two sons of the Emperour of Greece, newly corrected and amended, with new pictures lively expressing the History, black letter, front. and curious woodcuts (the lower margins of the first 3 ll. cut into, slightly damaging the text), cf. gt., Printed by A. Purslow for T. Passinger, at the sign of the [the rest of the imprint cut away] [about 1680 ?], 4to. (908), July 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 [Apparently the only copy of this ed. known. The text is a modernized ed. of the old translation, made by Henry Watson for Wynkyn de Worde.]

Valerius Maximus. Valerio maximo noble Philosopho y orador Romano. Coronista delos notables dichos y hechos d'Romanos y Griegos acaescidos hasta durate la general pacificacion & traquilidad, gothic letter, double columns, title within a woodcut border, cf., Alcala, Miguel de Eguia, 1529, folio (222), April 18, Sotheby Ford, £4 15s.

[Ugo de Vries made this translation from the French of Simon de Hesdin.]

Valla (L.) Opus Elegantiarum Linguæ Latina [Proctor 4245], roman letter, long lines, with signatures, ff. 214

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