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wrappers and advertisements as published, and as fresh as when issued, in two cases, half morocco, with Dickens's crest on the back, by Rivière, 1837, 8vo. (291) Nattali, £34 [This was a copy of the early issue, with the addresses in Nos. 2, 3, 10 and 15.-Catalogue.]

5800 Dickens. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, edited by "Boz," portrait and illustrations by G. Cruikshank, first edition, 2 vol., original cloth, uncut, 1838, 8vo. (292) Booth, £3 15s. 5801 Dickens. Serjeant Bell and his Raree Show, woodcuts, cloth, 1839, 8vo. (293) Nattali, £3 5802 Dickens. Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, portrait and illustrations by "Phiz," first edition, in the original parts, with all the advertisements and wrappers, in two half morocco cases, with Dickens's crest on the back, by Rivière, 1839, 8vo. (294) Myers, £3 7s. 6d. 5803 Dickens. Sketches of Young Couples, illustrations by "Phiz," first edition, original boards, in morocco case, 1840, 8vo. (295) Booth, 1 5s. 5804 Dickens. Master Humphrey's Clock, illustrations by G. Cattermole, 3 vol., in the original parts, with all the wrappers and advertisements, in two half morocco cases, with Dickens's crest on the back, by Rivière, 1840-41, 8vo. (296) Booth, £210s. 5805 Dickens. Pic Nic Papers, by various Hands, edited by Charles Dickens, illustrations by G. Cruikshank, "Phiz," etc., 3 vol., fine copy, original cloth, uncut, 1841, 8vo. (297) Green, £4 5s. 5806 Dickens. American Notes for General Circulation, 2 vol., first edition, fine copy, cloth, uncut, 1842, 8vo. (298)

Sabin, £29 [Presentation copy to the Countess of Blessington, with her bookplate and autograph inscription, "The Countess of Blessington, from Charles Dickens."-Catalogue.]

5807 Dickens. Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, illustrations by "Phiz," first edition, fine copy, in the original parts, with all the wrappers and advertisements, in two half morocco cases, with Dickens's crest on the back, by Rivière, 1844, 8vo. (299) Maggs, £4 15s. 5808 Dickens. Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy's Progress, illustrations by G. Cruikshank, first octavo edition, fine copy, in the original parts, as fresh as when first issued, with all the wrappers and advertisements, 1846, 8vo. (300) Sabin, £23 5809 Dickens. Dombey and Son, illustrations by Phiz," first edition, very fine copy, in the original parts, with all the wrappers and advertisements, in two half morocco cases, with Dickens's crest, by Rivière, 1848, 8vo. (302)

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Davidson, £1 145. 5810 Dickens. Personal History of David Copperfield, illustrations by "Phiz," first edition, in the original parts, with all the wrappers and advertisements, in two half morocco cases, with Dickens's crest on the back, by Rivière, 1850, 8vo. (303) Myers, £3 15s.

5811 Dickens. Little Dorrit, illustrations by "Phiz," first edition, in the original parts, with all the wrappers and advertisements, in two half morocco cases, with Dickens's crest on the back, by Rivière, 1857, 8vo. (306) Sabin, £1 8s. 5812 Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities, illustrations by "Phiz,” first edition, fine copy, in the original parts, with all the wrappers and advertisements, in half morocco case, with Dickens's crest on the back, by Rivière, 1859, 8vo. (307)

5813 Dickens.

Nattali, £8 8s. The Battle of London Life, or "Boz" and his Secretary, by Morna, 6 illustrations by George Sala, original boards, with a design on the cover, presentation copy from the author, 1849, 8vo. (312) Maggs, £2 2s. 5814 Dickens. Life, by John Forster, 3 vol. in 9, 1872-74-Letters, edited by his Sister-in-Law and his Eldest Daughter, 3 vol. in 9, 1880-5, together 18 vol., extensively illustrated with 1,055 extra illustrations, of which 860 are India proofs, and proofs of portraits, views, etc., and 198 prints of views, facsimiles, autographs, etc., also playbills, pamphlets, etc., morocco extra, uncut, top edge gilt, with Charles Dickens's crest on the back and sides, by Rivière, 8vo. (313)

Sotheran, £90

5815 Davis (Charles). Description of the Works of Art forming the Collection of Alfred de Rothschild, with 194 photographs, 2 vol., Privately printed, morocco extra, with borders of gold, gilt edges, 1884, 4to. (116)

C. Davis, £37 16s.

[JUNE IST, 1900.]

H. H. HODGSON & CO.

A SELECTION FROM AN OLD COUNTRY LIBRARY.
(No. of Lots, 296; amount realised, £391 9s. 6d.)

5816 Esop's Fables, paraphrased in Verse by John Ogilby, first edition, engraved title and 80 proof plates after Hollar, etc. (portrait missing), T. Warren, 1651, small 4to. (464)

Quaritch, £7

Quaritch, £3

5817 Bandello. Novelle, portrait, 9 vol., old morocco, gilt edges, Londra, 1791-3, 8vo. (360) 5818 Beaumont and Fletcher. Fifty Comedies and Tragedies, portrait of Fletcher by Marshall (binding faulty), 1679, folio (622) Edwards, £2 55. 5819 Camden (W.) Britannia, with additions by Gough and Nichols, plates, 4 vol., russia, 1806, folio (617)

Harding, £2 45.

5820 Cartwright (W.) Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, with other Poems, portrait by Lombard, first edition, old calf, H. Moseley, 1651, 8vo. (476)

Dobell, £2 7s.

[The three cancelled leaves making pages 301-6 are generally missing.-ED.]

5821 Clifford (Sir T.) Topographical Description of the Parish of Tixall, portraits, 2 vol., 1813-17, 4to.- Collectanea Cliffordiana, 1817, 8vo. (589) J. Rimell, £5 5822 Crashaw (R.) Steps to the Temple, frontispiece, 1648Visions, or Hel's Kingdome, 1640-Wither (G.) Speculum Speculativum, 1660, 8vo. (482) Tinkler, £5 15s. 5823 Crowe and Cavalcaselle. History of Painting in Italy, from the Second to the Sixteenth Century-and Painting in North Italy, from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Century, illustrations, 5 vol., uncut, 1864-71, 8vo. (421) Bain, £20 5824 Danes. Orthoepia, or Art of Right Speaking, small 4to., 1640-A Short Introduction of Grammar, woodcut title, black letter, 1642, together 2 vol., 8vo. and 4to. (532)

Pickering, £4 5s. 5825 Denham (Sir J.) Poems and Translations, with the Sophy, first edition, 1668-Howard. British Princess, first edition, 1669-Rapinus of Gardens, by Evelyn, 1673, 8vo. (479) Pickering, £2 IOS. 5826 Denham (Sir J.) Poems, first edition, 1668-Randolph (T.) Poems, 1668-Mountague. The Shephearde's Paradise, 1659-Monmouth (Earl). Romulus and Tarquin, 1648 (480) Pickering, 4 12s. 6d. 5827 Economic Journal (The), edited by Edgeworth and Higgs, from the commencement, March, 1891 to 1900 inclusive (forming 10 vol.), in Nos., with the remaining 3 Nos. for the current year as issued, 8vo. (432) Herbert, £6 5828 Eden (R.) Voyages-The Decades of the Newe Worlde, or West India, woodcuts, with map by Beller and the rare duplicate leaf I. iii., ii., but wanted title and was slightly cut down, black letter, London, G. Powell, 1555, 8vo. (493)

Quaritch, £7 12s. 6d. 5829 Forde (J.) Virtus Rediviva, containing the Theatre of Wits, Love's Labrinth, etc., in 1 vol., 1660-1—and Butler's Ghost, or Hudibras, part 4, 1682, 8vo. (485) Dobell, £3 15s. 5830 Frampton (J.) Joyfull Newes out of the New-Found Worlde, black letter, title within border and woodcuts, vellum, London, E. Allde, 1598, small 4to. (491) Edwards, £4 15s. Hamilton, 73 porLondres, 1793, 4to. Thorp, £3 8s.

5831 Grammont (Comte de). Memoires, par traits, old morocco extra, gilt edges, (588) 5832 Grose (F.) Antiquities of England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Ancient Armour, numerous russia, 1781-1801, 4to. (592)

plates, 14 vol., Maggs, £4 15s.

5833 Kosewitz (W. F. Von). Eccentric Tales, 20 coloured plates by George Cruikshank from sketches by A. Crowquill, original boards, uncut, 1827, 8vo. (452) A. Jackson, £4

5834 Langham (W.) The Garden of Health, black letter, slightly wormed, London, printed for T. Harper, 1633, 8vo. (513)

Sotheran, £2 8s. 5835 [Lloyd.] The Legend of Captaine Jones, folding frontispiece by Marshall, 2 parts in 1 vol., 1671-70, 8vo. (478)

Maggs, £3 15s. 5836 Markham (G.) A Way to get Wealth, woodcuts, N. Okes for J. Harrison, 1631, 4to. (516) Quaritch, £3 35. 5837 Month (The). A Magazine and Review, from 1864 to October, 1890 (wanted January, 1886), first 49 vol. half calf, remainder sewed, 8vo. (542) Baker, £57s. 6d. 5838 New Zealand Newspapers. Wellington Independent, Southern Cross and New Zealander, etc., 3 parcels of vol. and Nos., 1850-60, folio (614) Edwards, £8 7s. 6d. 5839 Old Plays. Shirley (J.) The Lady of Pleasure, 1637-Duks Mistress, 1638-Maide's Revenge, 1639--The Ball, 1639Love's Crueltie, 1640-Humorous Courtier, 1640-The Constant Maid, 1640-and one other, first editions (some headlines cut into), in I vol., small 4to., old calf, (471)

Tinkler, £11 5S.

5840 Old Plays. Shirley (J.) The Greatfull Servant, 1637-Marlowe and Chapman. Hero and Leander, 1637-Massinger. The Bondman, 1638, etc., in 1 vol., small 4to. (472)

Dobell, £11 10S.

5841 Old Plays. D'Avenant (W.) The Platonick Lovers, 1636— Marmion. A Fine Companion, 1633-Mead. Combat of Love and Friendship, 1654, first editions-and 4 others, in I vol., small 4to. (473) Dobell, £7 15s. 5842 Suckling (J.) Last Remains, portrait by Marshall (portion of one leaf torn away), 1659, 8vo. (477) Tinkler, £3 17s. 6d. 5843 Tennyson (A.) In Memoriam, first edition, original cloth, uncut, Moxon, 1850, 8vo. (455) Tinkler, £3 35. 5844 Tracts. The History of Frier Rush, 20 pages, curious woodcuts, black letter, Moses Bell, 1649-A Great and Bloody Fight at Sea, 1652-Fairfax (Sir T.) The King's Cabinet Opened, 1645-and 7 others, in 1 vol., old calf, small 4to. (495) Pickering, £47 5845 Tracts. Martin Marprelate. An Epistle to the Terrible Priestes of the Convocation House, black letter [1588]Martin Marprelate. Hay any Worke for Cooper, n. d., etc., in I vol., 8vo. (537) Sotheran, £4 15s.

5846 Young (A.) Travels in France, 1787-9, maps, second edition, 2 vol., boards, 1794, 4to. (600)

Bain, £2

[JUNE 11TH AND THREE FOLLOWING DAYS, 1900.]

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE.

A SELECTION FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE MR. J. B. INGLIS.

(No. of Lots, 849; amount realised, £7,519 12s. 6d.)

[NOTE.-John Bellingham Inglis, who died at Hampstead in 1870 at the age of ninety years, belonged to the old school of collectors, affecting chiefly books by early English printers and early printed books with woodcuts, of which he had a very large and valuable library. This sale was of the third portion of that library, the first having been held on June 9th and following days, 1826, and the second on July 31st and following days, 1871. Both these sales were held at Sotheby's.]

5847 Adolphus Archiep. Mogunt. Copia Indulgentiarum de Institutione festi presentationis beatae mariae per reverendissimum dominum Adolfus Archiepiscopum Moguntinum concessarum, lit. goth., long lines, 24 to a page (18 leaves), without marks (Hain 89), boards, absque ulla nota [Argent, M. Flach, circa 1468], small 4to. (4) Quaritch, £15 5848 Adrianus Carthusiensis. Liber de Remediis utriusqe fortunae prospere scil. et adverse, per quendam A. poetam prestantem necnon sacre Theologie Professorem eximium noviter compilatus, lit. semi-goth., long lines, 27 to a page, without signatures or catchwords, but the leaves after the table (11 leaves) numbered in Arabic figures in the centre of the outside margins to 183, rubricated [margin of first leaf of table mended], morocco, line tooled, ornamental frame sides, g. e., by J. Faulkner, Impressus Coloniae per Arnoldum Terhoernen, anno 1471, February 8 (colophon and device in red), small 4to. (5) Leighton, £6 10s. 5849 Æneas Silvius (Pius II., Piccolominus). Bulla Retractationum omnium dudum per eum in minoribus adhuc agentem pro Concilio Basiliens, etc.-De Miseria Curialium, lit. semi-goth., long lines, 27 to a page (36 leaves), without marks (Hain 194 and 260), rubricated (3 leaves stained), morocco, blind stamped ornaments, g. e., absque ulla nota [Coloniae, U. Zel, circa 1468], small 4to. (6) Ellis, £6 10s.

The

[Probably the earliest printed edition of these two pieces, which are separated in Hain, Brunet and others. Bulla has 11 leaves, and ends on the recto of the last with "finit feliciter," the reverse being blank. The "De Miseria" has 25 leaves, and ends on the reverse of the last with 25 lines only. Catalogue.]

5850 Æneas Silvius (Piccolominus, Papa Pius II.) Bulla Retractationum omnium dudum per eum in minoribus adhuc agentem pro concilio basiliensi, etc., et de Curialium Miseria

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