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bound in by Rivière, R. Bentley, 1841, 8vo. (92), July 26, Sotheby Quaritch, £20 [1910s., orig. cl., containing autograph letter of Ainsworth to the publisher respecting the illustrations.] Ainsworth (W. H. Jack Sheppard, first ed., port. and 27 etchings and 2 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., orig. green cl., uncut, with the 2 plates in Vol. ii. in the first state inserted, R. Bentley, 1839, 8vo. (9), July 5, Sotheby Maggs, £15

[Vol. i. has inserted an A.L.s. of Ainsworth to G. Cruikshank asking for a sketch for the second plate. . . . "I shall go to Willesden to-day and will take down the inscriptions."] Ainsworth (W. H.) James the Second, first ed., fronts. by R. W. Buss, 3 vol., mor. gt., white labels bound in, g.t., by Morrell, with ex-libris of E. H. Hill by Sherborn in each vol., Henry Colburn, 1848, 8vo. (95), July 26, Sotheby Bumpus, £3 38. Ainsworth (W. H.) Lancashire Witches, third ed., illustrated by John Gilbert, loosely inserted A.L.s. (3 pp.) suggesting that the work be dramatised, orig. cl. gt., Routledge, 1854, 8vo. (90), July 26, Sotheby Maggs, £18s. Ainsworth (W. H.) Miser's Daughter, first ed., 20 illustrations by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., cf. ex., uncut, by Rivière, the three woodcuts by G. Cruikshank to this work, and which only appeared in the serial form, inserted, Cunningham & Mortimer, 1842, cr. 8vo. (10), July 5, Sotheby Pickering, £5 ed., port., illus

Ainsworth (W. H.) Miser's Daughter, third

trations by G. Cruikshank, orig. cl. gt., Parry and Co., 1848, 8vo. (84), July 26, Sotheby Maggs, £2 8s. Ainsworth (W. H.) [Miser's Daughter.] The Twenty Etchings, proofs on India paper and all before letters, with the exception of two, which have the titles and publication line," Hugh Cunningham," before the alteration was made, hf. mor. gt., specially printed title-page, 1842, folio (11), July 5, Sotheby Hanson, £3 Ainsworth (W. H.) Old Saint Paul's, first ed., 20 illustrations, inclusive of front., by John Franklin, 3 vol., orig. cl., uncut, Hugh Cunningham, 1841, 8vo. (93), July 26, Sotheby Spencer, £4 Ainsworth (W. H.) Old Saint Paul's, new ed., illustrations by John Franklin and H. K. Browne, orig. cl. gt., fine copy, Parry, Blenkarn & Co., 1847, 8vo. (83), July 26, Sotheby Tower, £4 10S. Ainsworth (W. H.) Preston Fight, first ed., 3 vol., A.L.s. (I p.) attached to end paper, in which the author thanks Lieut.-Col. Fishwick for pointing out an error, orig. cl. (labels removed from front covers), Tinsley Brothers, 1875, 8vo. (100), July 26, Sotheby Ha ewood, 18s. Ainsworth (W. H.) Rookwood, a Romance, fourth ed. (the first illustrated by G. Cruikshank), orig. cl., uncut, A.L.s.

Ainsworth inserted, J. Macrone, 1836, 8vo. (12), July 5, Sotheby Maggs, £12 10S. Ainsworth (W. H.) [St. James's, or The Court of Queen Anne], the 14 etchings in two states, India proofs before letters and a col. set, with a specially printed title and an A.L.S., G. Cruikshank to S. C. Hall, inserted, mor. ex., by Rivière, 1844, folio (13), July 5, Sotheby David, £10 Ainsworth (W. H.) Saint James's, plates by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., orig. cl., uncut (stained), Parry, Blenkarn and Co., 1846, 8vo. (94), July 26, Sotheby Bumpus, £2 2s. Ainsworth (W. H.) Tower of London, in the orig. 13 parts, with wrappers and advertisements, in cl. case, fine copy, R. Bentley, 1840, roy. 8vo. (14), July 5, Sotheby

Quaritch, £16 IOS.

[Has A.L.s., Ainsworth to "My Dear Smith," inviting him to dinner on the occasion of the completion of the Tower of London, as to which see Ellis's "Ainsworth and His Friends," Vol. i., pp. 413-419. 12, in the parts, some plates in Part 1 slightly torn and end leaves of Part ii. stained, July 26, Sotheby, Lot 97; £7 15s., orig. cl., plates at pp. 16, 28, and 45 in first state, July 5, Sotheby, Lot 15; 4 4s., orig. cl., Nov. 25, Puttick, Lot 454.] Ainsworth (W. H.) Windsor Castle, new ed., illustrated by

G. Cruikshank and Tony Johannot, with designs on wood by W. A. Delamotte, complete in the II parts, yellow paper wrappers, fine copy, in case, H. Colburn, 1843, roy. 8vo. (16), July 5, Sotheby

Ainsworth (W. H.) Windsor Castle, first demy 8vo. ed., port. and 18 full-page etchings and 87 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, Tony Johannot, and Delamotte, mor. ex., t.e.g., uncut, by Rivière & Son, wrappers at end, 1844, 8vo. (345), Nov. 25, Puttick Spencer, £7 15s.

[£2 4s., orig. cl., good copy, July 26, Sotheby, Lot 82.] Ainsworth (W. H.). [Windsor Castle.] The Fourteen Etchings by G. Cruikshank, proofs before all letters, on India paper, hf. mor. gt., specially printed title-page, inserted are two India paper proofs after letters, 1843, folio (17), July 5, Sotheby Bayliss, £2 5s. Ainsworth (W. H.) Works, Library ed., plates by G. Cruikshank, Phiz," and Sir J. Gilbert, 16 vol., hf. mor. gt., Routledge, n.d., 8vo. (196), Nov. 20, Hodgson Hatchards, £9 15s. Ainsworth's Magazine, 48 numbers in eight cases, containing all the plates by G. Cruikshank to this work, Vol. i.-viii., rare in this state, an A.L.s. of Ainsworth inserted in Vol. i., Cunningham and Mortimer, 1842-1846, 8vo. (19), July 5, Sotheby Maggs, £6 10S. Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. i.-vi., orig. blue cl., uncut, and No. 48, in orig. wrapper, with front. by G. Cruikshank, Cunningham and Mortimer, 1842-46, 8vo. (18), July 5, Sotheby Hanson, £3

[These volumes and No. 48 of the Magazine contain all

Cruikshank's illustrations, except Guy Fawkes, the plates of which were re-issued from Bentley's Miscellany in 1849-50.] Air Balloon (The), or a Treatise on the Aerostatic Globe, third ed. [of the first book in English on balloons, with a postscript describing Dinwiddie's experiment of Dec. 18], front. (inlaid), hf. mor., t.e.g., 1783, 8vo. (846), Oct. 29, Hodgson £7 Airy (O.) Charles II., col. front. and reproductions, hf. mor., with emblematic stamps on back, t.e.g., by Morrell, Goupil, 1901, 4to. (290), Feb. 4, Hodgson Bumpus, ₤2 195. A'Kempis (Thomas). Imitatio Christi. Fol. 1 r. Incipit libellus con solatorius ad instructo3 deuoto4 | Cuius primu capitulu est de imitacõe xpi c 2 temptu | damni vanitatum mundi. Et q'dam totu libellum sic appellant scilicet libellum de imitatione xpi. sicut | euangelium Mathei appellatur liber generacōis ih'u | xpi Eo q' in primo capitl'o fit mentio de generacõe | xpi scd'm carnem. Incipit primum capitulum | (Q) Vi sequit me. . . Fol. 76 r., lin. 4: Viri egregij Thome montis sancte Agnetis in | Traiecto regularis canonici libri de xpi imitatiõe | numero quatuor finiunt feliciter per Gintheum (sic) | zainer ex reutlingen pgenitu literis impssi ahenis, gothic letter, 76 unnumbered Il., without signature marks or catchwords, 35 lines to the page, initial letters painted in red by hand, mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, [Augsburg] Gunther Zainer [c. 1471], folio (741), March 22, American Art Association

Gabriel Wells, $1,800 [Hain 8589 (leaves 111-186), Proctor 1566. Editio princeps, unusually large copy, measuring 12 by 8 inches. The following inscription in red, by the same hand which formed the initial letters and rubrication, is written at head of text: "Iste quatour libri diauitur (?) còpilati p frem dauid d'augustor qui fuit sonus frtre Berchtoldi de Ratispona "; also, in another hand: "Monastery S. Petri Salisburgi." Autograph letters from William Blades, R. L. Graves, S. Cheetham and Fred. Stock to Elliot Stock, and other manuscript notes relative to this edition of the Imitation are laid in at back of the book. From the Henry W. Poor collection, with his bookplate.] A'Kempis (Thomas). Of the Imitation of Christ, with notes by T. F. Dibdin, front., engravings on India paper, LARGE PAPER, proof impression of the front. inserted, A.L.s. from T. F. Dibdin inserted, mor. ex., g.e., 1828, 8vo. (35), March 29, Sotheby Sotheran, £4

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[£1 7s. 6d., mor. ex., Large Paper, Jan. 1, Puttick, Lot 341.] Akerman (J. Y.) Tales of Humour, Gallantry and Romance, Selected and Trans. from the Italian, 16 illustrative drawings by G. Cruikshank, first issue of the first ed., with suppressed plate (“Dead Rider "') and error at p. 32, cf.

ex., by Tout, uncut, fine copy, C. Baldwyn, etc., 1824,
8vo. (409), July 5, Sotheby
Edwards, £5 IOS.

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[£3 15s., orig. red bds., uncut, with label, canvas back, first issue as above, extra plate of "The Elopement inserted, same sale, Lot 411.] Akerman (J. Y.) Tales of Humour, Gallantry and Romance, Selected and Trans. from the Italian, 17 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, new ed., with the plate of the " Dead Rider restored and the plate of "The Elopement” used as a vignette, in all other original copies it is The Pomegranate Seed," orig. green paper bds., as issued, uncut, the Truman copy, probably unique, C. Baldwyn, etc., 1827, 8vo. (410), July 5, Sotheby Giles, £5 Akerman (J. Y.) Remains of Pagan Saxondom, col. plates, 1855, 4to. (194), July 19, Sotheby J. C. Beattie, 10s. Akerman (J. Y.) Tales of Other Days, illustrated by G. Cruikshank, first ed., cf. gt., by Tout, uncut, t.e.g., E. Wilson, 1830, 8vo. (21), July 5, Sotheby Edwards, £2 Alabaster (Wm.) Roxana, Tragædia, first ed., engraved titlepage (the first known illustration of the stage of an English theatre), hf. cf. (broken), W. Jones, 1632, 8vo. (231), March 29, Sotheby Dobell, £2 2s. Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp. An Eastern Tale, folding col. front. in 3 sections by G. Cruikshank, first issue, inserted is the title-page of the second issue dated 1821, cf. ex., t.e.g., by Wallis, Dean and Munday, n.d., 12mo. (21A), July 5, Sotheby Baylis, £35 Alastair. Forty-three Drawings with a Note of Explanation, by R. Ross, 1 of 500 copies, buckram, t.e.g., 1914, 4to. (201), Nov. 5, Puttick Tregaskis, f1 16S. Albert (Archduke of Austria). Pompe Funebre du Prince Albert, Archiduc d'Autrichte, 64 folding engravings of the procession, by Galle after Francquart, cf. gt., Bruxelles, 1729, folio (926), Feb. 4, Hodgson

Bertran, £4 12s. 6d. Alberti (L. B.) De re aedificatoria lib. X., roman letter, 34 long lines to a page, some MS. marginal notes, a few 11. wormed [Hain 419, Proctor 6131], old cf., Florentiae, impressum opera Magistri Nicolai Laurentii, 1485, folio (5). March 15, Sotheby Harper, 13 IOS. Albertinis (Franciscus de). Opusculum de Mirabilibus novae et veteris Urbis Romae, woodcut border to title, woodcut on back of title, etc., orig. cf., sides stamped in ornamental panels and at the bottom with Grolier's stamp "10. Grolierii et Amicorum (worn), Basle, 1519, sm. 4to. (175), April 28, American Art Association $460

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[A Grolier binding unknown to Le Roux de Lincy. At the foot of page 99 is Grolier's autograph in ink, "Ioannis Grolierij Lugdunen & amicorum," and on the inside of the back cover it is repeated; an attempt has been made to deface it by a later owner; and in addition his motto, Portio Mea Domine Sit in Terra Viventium."]

Albertus Magnus. Compendium Theologiae Veritatis, lit. goth., double columns, 35 lines to a page, without marks, initials painted [Hain 439, Proctor 4214], oak bds. hf. covered stamped pigskin, clasp (some 11. wormed), [colophon] ipressum venetiis p magrm xpojorum arnoldú alamanu 1476 die 5 aprilis, 4to. (347), July 26, Sotheby Tregaskis, £7 10S. Albertus Magnus. De adherendo Deo, gothic letter, woodcut on the title, woodeut ornaments, mor. gt., by Leighton, Cologne, Johan Landen, 1510, 8vo. (939), July 28, Sotheby Edwards, £2 5S. Alberuni. India, the Religion, Philosophy, Customs, etc. about A.D. 1030, ed. [with Notes] in the Arabic Original, by Dr. Sachau, orig. cl., 1887, 4to. (837), Nov. 26, Hodgson M. Wood, £2 10S. Albin (E.) Natural History of English Insects, 100 col. plates, old cf., 1720, 4to. (6), March 15, Sotheby £1 12S. Albumasar. De magnus conjunctionibus, gothic letter, 118 11., long lines, 40 to a full page, with signatures, woodcuts, Auguste vindelicorum, E. ratdolt, 1489-Introductorium in astronomiam, gothic letter, 70 11., long lines, 40 to a full page, with signatures, woodcuts, ib., 1489, in 1 vol., old cf. gt. (some 11. discoloured, a few small worm-holes), [Hain *611, *612, Proctor 1882], 1489, 4to. (465), March 29, Sotheby Lewine, £13 5S. Albumasar. Flores Albumasaris, gothic letter, astrological woodcuts, old hf. cf. (1 leaf torn), [Hain *607], Erhardi Ratdolt, Aug. Vindelicorum, 1488, sm. 4to. (484), Dec. 10, Hodgson Barnard, 7 IOS. Albumasar. Introductorium in Astronomiam, lit. goth., 40 long lines to a full page, woodcuts and ornamental initials, cf. ex., by Rivière, [Hain-Copinger 612, Proctor 1880] [colophon] . . . Explicit Erhardi Ratdolt mira imprimendi arte; qua nuper venetiis nunc auguste vindelicorum excellit noiatissimus, 7 Idus Februarii, 1489, 4to. (337), July 26, Sotheby Col. Hoare, £10 Alcasarado (Fr.) Historical Relation of the First Discovery of the Isle of Madera, unbd., Printed for William Cademan, 1675, 4to. (80), April 16, Sotheby Quaritch, £9 15s. Alciatus (A.) Emblematum liber [editio tertia], title within woodcut border (soiled outer margin cut close), and 97 woodcuts attributed to Hans Schauffelin (two col.), [Green no. 6], mor., line tooled, gold flowered end-leaves, padded with blanks, by Harris, of Exeter, Aug. Vind. per Henricum Steyner, 1534, sm. 8vo. (4), Dec. 17, Sotheby Lewine, £2 145. Alciatus (A.) Emblematum libri duo, 113 woodcuts attributed to le Petit Bernard, mor., line tooled with corner fleurons, g.e., fine copy, Lugduni, apud Ioan. Tornæsium, 1554 (5), Dec. 17, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £3 10s. Alciatus (A.) Emblematvm libri duo, 113 woodcuts attributed to le Petit Bernard, mor., g.e., by A. Matthews, in

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