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slightly defective), ib., 1639, both first editions, unbound, small 4to. (192) Sabin, 10 10s. 5594 Charles I. Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings, transcribed by J. Thomasen, Schoolmaster at Tarvin in the County of Chester, written in imitation of old English open-faced type, with a copy of the head of the king (dedicated to Queen Anne), pp. 254, besides portrait, title, dedication and Contents," russia gilt, y. e., 1713, small 4to. (196) Maggs, £5 5s. 5595 Chaucer (Geoffrey). Works, compared with the former editions and many Valuable MSS. by John Urry, with a Glossary and Life, etc., portrait and vignettes, old calf gilt, r. e., B. Lintot, 1721, folio (201) Pickering, £3 35. 5596 Chess and other Games. Manuscript on vellum in old Norman French (182 leaves, 95% by 7 inches). Begins: “Chil dor traient premiers & vellet matter des rouges a deus trais ne plus ne mais prenges le ruges a defendre car il ne le puent faire se chius ki trait de celles dor trait seu anfin en a prent seu pannet de teuroc se li donne eskiec si est deffendu," gothic letter, each page to leaf 146 having a drawing of a chess-board in black and white, with figures in gold and red, folios 146 to 169 are occupied by bagatelle? problems, and the remainder by a square boarded game in which gold and red counters are used; several pages have very fine strap and scroll illuminated ornamental initials with marginal decorations containing grotesque figures and animals, birds, spiked foliage, etc., and there are also numerous ornamental pen-letters and other decorations an initial on folio 170 cut out), old calf, Sæc. xiii.-xiv., 4to. (202 Quaritch, £800

[A very interesting and uncommon Manuscript, most likely of Anglo-Norman workmanship. The pages are entirely occupied by problems and their solutions in the three board games which it treats of.--Catalogue.]

5597 Christian Piety (The Causes of the Decay of), Written by the Author of The Whole Duty of Man, engraving of St. Paul's Burning on title, old English morocco, gilt ornamental back, the sides inlaid with a brown outer frame of cottage roof design and centre ornament of red, surrounded by blind and gilt tooling of flower ornaments, g. e., R. Norton for R. Pawlett, 1679, 8vo. (204) Pickering, £44 5598 Christian Sacrifice (The), a Treatise shewing the Necessity, End and Manner of receiving the Holy Communion, etc., 2 frontispieces, old English morocco, g. e., a fine specimen, well preserved, R. N. for R. Royston, 1671, 8vo. (205)

5599 Chronicon.

Leighton, 10 5s.

Fasciculum Temporum ad annum 1474 (cum Tabula), auctore Wernero Rolewinck), lit. goth., numerous architectural and other woodcuts, rubricated in red and blue, illuminated ornamental initial on first page, 72 leaves,

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five Moneths travells in France, Savoy, Italy, Rhetia, commonly called the Grisons Country, Helvetia, alias Switzerland, some parts of High Germany and the Netherlands, newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe, in the County of Somerset, etc., first edition, engraved title by Hole, and printed title beginning "Three Crude Veines," and all the plates, large copy, with some rough bottom edges, the margins of the plates (except a slight piece of the top of the Strasburg clock) intact (measures 81⁄2 inches by 54 inches), lower plain margin of f and lower corner of f2 cut off, slightly injuring a letter, and the head of the title is a little shaved, old panelled calf, gilt back, sprinkled edges, Printed by W. S., 1611, 4to. (229) Cartwright, L41 5609 Cotterell (Sir Charles). Cassandra, the fam'd Romance, the Whole Work, in five parts, written originally in French and now elegantly rendred into English, old calf, H. Moseley, 1661, small folio (233) Maggs, £3 5610 Cotton (Charles). Scarronides, or Le Virgile Travesty, being the First Book of Virgil's Aneis in English Burlesque, E. Cotes for H. Browne, 1664-Scarronides, or Virgile Travestie, in imitation of the Fourth Book of Virgil's Æneis, ib., 1665, both first editions, in 1 vol., old calf, small 8vo. (234) Maggs, £3 8s. 5611 Coverdale (Bp.) A Spiritual and most Precious Perle, teachynge all men to love and imbrace ye Crosse, as a most Swete and necessarye thinge unto the Soule, etc. [translated from the Latin of Otho Wermylierus by Miles Coverdale, with Preface by the Lord Protector Duke of Somerset], black letter, contains 8 preliminary leaves and pp. 272 (small hole in Q8), old calf, no name, date or place [printed abroad, 15—], 24mo. (236) Sotheran, £5 5612 Cox (Nicholas). The Gentleman's Recreation, in four parts, viz., Hunting, Fowling, Hawking, Fishing, third edition, with the addition of a Hunting-Horse, frontispiece and 3 plates, wanted plate to Fowling, the plate before Hunting torn and defective, old calf, Fr. Collins for N. Cox; Oxford, L. Lichfield for N. Cox, 1685, 8vo. (238) Hornstein, £2 25. 5613 Cox (Robert). Actæon and Diana, with a Pastorall Story of the Nymph Enone, followed by the several concerted humors of Bumpkin the Huntsman, Hobbinall the Shepheard, Singing Simpkin, and John Swabber the Seaman, unbound, Printed by T. Newcomb for the use of the author Robert Cox, n. d., small 4to. (239) Peters, £20

[A second edition, now extremely scarce, was published in 1566.-ED.]

5614 Cries of London. The Cryes of the City of London drawn after the Life (with some Remarkable London Characters, drawn by Mauron, engraved by P. Tempest, 75 plates, including 2 titles, original impressions before the numbers and before the publisher's name on title, text in English, French and Italian, old calf [H. Overton, 1711], small folio (242) Pickering, £9 5s.

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