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plates and 4 vignettes, the whole worked off on LARGE and India PAPER, being proofs in the earliest state upon LARGER India PAPER than the ordinary India paper copies, 25 sets printed, inlaid on 4to paper, and bd. in mor. ex., full gt., Roger Payne back, broad gold borders round sides, gt. edge, Prowett, 1828, 4to. (189) Robson, £15. 1713 Cruikshank. Rhodes (W. B.), Bombastes Furioso, a Tragic Opera, with 8 designs by G. Cruikshank, 1st ed., cf. ex., gt. edge, by Bedford, with the original cover bd. up, 1830, 8vo. (190) Holden, £1 11S. 1714 Cruikshank. [Smith (J. and H.)], Rejected Addresses, or the New Theatrum Poetarum, 18th ed., with the new Preface by the Authors, cuts by G. Cruikshank, 1st ed. with these cuts, cf. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Bedford, Murray, 1833, 8vo. (191) Holborn, £2 14s. 1715 Cruikshank. The Stadium, or British National Arena for Manly and Defensive Exercises at the Residence of Lord Cremorne at Chelsea, 1st ed., with cuts by G. and R. Cruikshank, cf. ex., gt. edge, by Bedford, T. Hurst, 1834, 8vo. (192) Jackson, LI 125. 1716 Cruikshank Stowe (H. B.), Uncle Tom's Cabin, with 27 illustrations on wood by G. Cruikshank, 1st ed. with these cuts, cf. ex., gt. edge, by W. Pratt, 1852, 8vo. (193)

Paul, £2 85. 1717 Cruikshank. Sunday in London, illustrated in 14 cuts by G. Cruikshank, 1st ed., bds., uncut, E. Wilson, 1833, 8vo. (194) Pearson, I 14s. 1718 Cruikshank. Sunday in London, illustrated in 14 cuts by G. Cruikshank, 1st ed., cf. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Bedford, E. Wilson, 1833, 8vo. (195) Holden, LI 19s. 1719 Cruikshank. Syntax, Life of Napoleon, a Hudibrastic Poem in 15 Cantos, by Dr. Syntax (W. Combe), 1st ed., embellished with 30 engravings and front. all coloured by G. Cruikshank, mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, Tegg, 1817, 8vo. (196) Harvey, £9 1OS. 1720 Cruikshank. G. Cruikshank's Table-Book, edited by Gilbert Abbot à Beckett, with 13 full-page plates, and upwards of 100 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, mor. ex., full gt. back, gt. edge, by Rivière, 1st ed., with all the original covers and advertisements bd. up at end, Punch Office, 1845, 4to. (197) Pearson, £14.

1721 Cruikshank. Illustrations to George Cruikshank's TableBook, being the 12 full-page plates taken off on large paper folio India proofs, each plate being first proof, and each signed by the artist himself, unique in this state, also the 133 wood engravings all taken off on LARGE PAPER folio, same size and proofs on India paper in the earliest state, signed by the artist, a few copies issued, the 2 vol. uniformly bd. in brown mor., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, 1845, fol. (198) Harvey, £65. 1722 Cruikshank. Tales of Humour, Gallantry, and Romance, Selected and Translated from the Italian, with Sixteen Illustrative Drawings by George Cruikshank, hf. mor., t. e. g., uncut, Baldwyn, 1824, 8vo. (199)

Clarke, £2.

1723 Cruikshank. Tales of Irish Life, illustrative of the Manners, Customs and Condition of the People, with 6 plates by George Cruikshank, 1st ed., cf. gt., gt. edge, 2 vol., J. Robins, 1824, 8vo. (200) Jackson, £4 6s. 1724 Cruikshank. Three Courses and a Dessert, with 51 humorous illustrations by G. Cruikshank, 1st ed., cf. ex., t. e. g., by Bedford, Vizetelly, 1830, 8vo. (201) Robson, £2 18s. 1725 Cruikshank. Tim Bobbin's Lancashire Dialect and Poems, a Literal Interpretation and Obsolete Words Explained, with plates by G. Cruikshank, cf. ex., yellow edges, 1st ed., 1828, 8vo. (202) Jackson, £1 16s. 1726 Cruikshank. Tom Thumb, a Burletta altered from Henry Fielding by Kane O'Hara, with designs by G. Cruikshank, cf. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Bedford, 1830, 8vo. (203)

Jackson, £175. 1727 Cruikshank. The Tooth-Ache, Imagined by Horace Mayhew and Realized by George Cruikshank, 43 coloured plates on folding sheet and illustrated cover, original copy as issued, D. Bogue, 86, Fleet Street, n. d., 8vo. (204)

Walford, £3 17s. 6d. 1728 Cruikshank. Wight (J.), Mornings at Bow Street. A Selection of the most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which have appeared in the Morning Herald, with 21 illustrative drawings by G. Cruikshank-More Mornings at Bow Street, with 25 illustrations by G. Cruikshank, the Two Series complete, 1st ed, cf. ex., gt. edge, by Bedford, C. Baldwyn, 1824-27, 8vo. (206) Jackson, £7 12s. 6d. 1729 Cruikshank. [Wilson (T.)], Catalogue Raisonné of the Select Collection of Engravings of an Amateur, with vignette illustrations by George Cruikshank and others, with gold border round each illustration and the initial letters heightened with gold, and the illustrations taken off on India paper, mor. ex., gt. edge, privately printed, 1828, 4to. (208) Robson, £19. 1730 Cruikshank. [Wilson (T.)], Catalogue Raisonné of the Select Collection of Engravings of an Amateur, with vignettes by G. Cruikshank, on India paper, privately printed, 100 copies printed upon writing paper for presents, uncut, 1828, 4to. (209) Jackson, £5 10S. 1731 Cruikshank. The Wit's Magazine and Attic Miscellany, with 20 coloured plates by G. Cruikshank, Tegg, n. d. (210) Robson, £17. 1732 Cruikshank. The Yule Log for Everybody's Christmas Hearth, by the Author of "Chronicles of the Bastille," illustrated by G. Cruikshank, with a duplicate set of plates on India paper inserted, cf. ex., gt. edge, by Bedford, Newby, 1847, 8vo. (211) Harvey, £5. 1733 Dampier (Capt. Wm.) Collection of Voyages Round the World, etc., best ed., 4 vol., with numerous maps and plates, cf. ex., marbled edge, by W. Pratt, 1729, 8vo. (225). Bain, £7 18s. 1734 [Delolme (J. L.)] History of the Flagellants, or the Advantages of Discipline, a Paraphrase on the Historia Flagellantium of Abbé Boileau, 1st ed., with curious plates, mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Bedford, 1777, 4to. (231) £5 158.

1735 De Quincey (Thomas). Works of T. De Quincey, "The English Opium Eater," including all his Contributions to Periodical Literature, 16 vol., plates, cl., Edinb., 1862, 8vo. (232) Hill, £1 19s. 1736 De Quincey (Thomas). Confessions of an English Opium Eater, 1st ed., cf. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Bedford, 1822, 8vo. (233) Pearson, £55s. 1737 Dickens (C.) Sketches by Boz, illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People, 2nd ed., J. Macrone, 1836, 2 vol., presentation copy to Mrs. Thomas Moore from the Publisher-Sketches by Boz, the Second Series, ib., 1837, 1st ed.; together 3 vol., with plates by George Cruikshank, mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, uniform, 8vo.

Harvey, £10 IOS. 1738 Dickens (C.) Sketches by Boz, illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People, with 40 illustrations by George Cruikshank, new ed., complete, mor. ex., full gt. back, t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, original covers and advertisements bound up at the end, 1839, 8vo. (235)

Bowden, £15 10S. 1739 Dickens (C.) Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, with 43 illustrations, by R. Seymour and Phiz, 1st ed., early impressions of the plates, with the Buss plates. also with 24 illustrations to the Pickwick Club, by F. W. Pailthorpe, coloured set, a few copies so issued, cf. ex., gt. edge, 1837, 8vo. (236) Swift, £4.

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1740 Dickens (C.) Illustrations to the Pickwick Club, edited by Boz," by Samuel Weller, 32 humorous plates, early impressions, mor. ex., t, e. g., uncut, by Rivière, with specimen cover preserved, E. Grattan, 1837, 8vo. (237) Walford, £3 15s. 1741 Dickens (C.) Illustrations to the Pickwick Club, edited by "Boz," by Samuel Weller, 32 plates, coloured copy, unbd., E. Grattan, 1837, 8vo. (238) Swift, £2. 1742 Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist; or, the Parish Boy's Progress, by "Boz," 3 vol., with plates by George Cruikshank, mor. ex., full gt. backs, t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, 1st ed., and the 1st issue, with the plate in the third volume in the earliest state, with the original covers bound up at end of each volume, Bentley, 1838, 8vo. (239) Harvey, £8 17s. 6d. 1743 Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, the 3rd ed., with an Introduction by the Author (dated April, 1841), with plates by George Cruikshank, 3 vol., mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, with the original covers bound up, 1841, 8vo. (240) Harvey, £4 4s. "Quiz," with 6

1744 Dickens.

Sketches of Young Ladies, by illustrations by "Phiz," cf. ex., gt. edge, by Bedford, Chapman and Hall, n. d., 8vo. (242) Holden, £1 14s. 1745 Dickens (C.) Sketches of Young Couples, by the Author of Sketches of Young Gentlemen, with 6 illustrations by "Phiz," 1st ed., cf. ex., t. e. g., by Bedford, 1840, 8vo. (244)

Holden, £2 6s.

1746 Dickens (C.) Pic Nic Papers, by Various Hands, edited by C. Dickens, with illustrations by G. Cruikshank, Phiz, etc., 3 vol., 1st ed., mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, 1841, 8vo. (245) Rimell, £2 10s. 1747 Dickens (C.) American Notes for General Circulation, 2 vol., 1st ed., mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, 1842, 8vo. (246) Harvey, £4 4s. 1748 Dickens. Overs (J.), Evenings of a Working Man, with a Preface by Charles Dickens, 1st ed., mor. ex., by Rivière, 1844, 8vo. (248) Holden, £2 75. 1749 Dickens (C.) Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, with illustrations by Phiz, 1st ed., cl., 1844, 8vo. (249)

Rolfe, £2. 1750 Dickens (C.) The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman, illustrated (with 12 plates) by George Cruikshank, cl. as issued, Bogue, 1851, 8vo. (250) Walford, 1 65. 1751 Dickens (C.) A Curious Dance Round a Curious Tree, mor. ex., t. e. g., by Rivière, with the original covers bound up, 1852, 8vo. (251) Mason, £8 5s. 1752 Dickens (C.) Bleak House, with illustrations by H. K. Browne, 1st ed., hf. mor., t. e. g., 1853, 8vo. (252)

Rolfe, £1 35. 1753 Dickens (C.) Hard Times for these Times, 1st ed., mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, 1854, 8vo. (253) Sherry, £1 195. 1754 Dickens (C.) Little Dorrit, with illustrations by H. K. Browne, 1st ed., cl., 1857, 8vo. (254) Swift, £1 35. 1755 Dickens (C.) Tale of Two Cities, with 16 illustrations by H. K. Browne, 1st ed., mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, with the author's autograph, 1859, 8vo. (255) Pearson, £29 10s. 1756 Dickens (C.) Great Expectations, a Novel, 3 vol., mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, 1st ed., 1861, 8vo. (256)

Walford, 10 IOS. 1757 Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, with 40 illustrations by Marcus Stone, 2 vol., mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, 1st ed., 1865, 8vo. (258) Pearson, £24. Presentation Copy from the Author. "Charles Dickens to Thomas Mitton, Wednesday, Fifteenth November, 1865," in Charles Dickens' autograph.

1758 Dickens (C.) The Library of Fiction, or Familiar StoryTeller, consisting of Original Tales, Essays, and Sketches of Character, 2 vol., with 28 illustrations, mor. ex., gt. backs, gt. edge, Chapman & Hall, 1836-7, 8vo. (259)

Robson, £10. This contains two original Contributions by Dickens, viz., The Tuggs' at Ramsgate, and A Little Talk about Spring and the Sweeps.

1759 Dickens (C.) The Lamplighter, a Farce (1838), now first printed from a MS. in the Forster Collection at S. Kensington Museum, privately printed, cf. ex., gt. edge, with original covers preserved, 1879, 8vo. (260) Holden, £1 45. 1760 Digby (Sir Kenelm). Private Memoirs of Sir K. Digby, Gentleman of the Bed Chamber to King Charles I, written by himself, now first published, with Memoir, mor. ex., gt.

edge; to this copy is appended the "Castrations from the private memoirs of Sir Kenelm Digby, not published, 1828," 54 pp., and of which a few copies were printed, 1827-8, 8vo. (265) Holden, £2 14s. 1761 Doran (Dr.) Annals of the English Stage, from T. Betterton to E. Kean, 2 vol., portraits, cf. ex., gt. edge, by Bedford, 1864, 8vo. (268) Jackson, £3 16s. 1762 Drummond (J.) Old Edinburgh, reproduced in facsimile from his original drawings, 103 full-page plates, with letterpress descriptions, LARGE PAPER, 50 copies printed, hf. mor., uncut, as issued, 1879, 8vo. (269) Ellis, £5 5s. 1763 Drummond Family. The Genealogy of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond, by the Hon. W. Drummond, afterwards 1st Visct. of Strathallan, 1681, 100 copies printed for private circulation, uncut, Edinb., 1831, 4to. (270) Stevens, £4 65. 1764 Drury (H.) Arundines Cami sive Musarum Cantabrigiensium Lusus Canori, thick paper copy, with red lines round each page, mor. ex., t. e. g., uncut, by Rivière, Cantab., 1846, 8vo. (271) Robson, £135. 1765 Dugdale (W.) Baronage of England, an Historical Account of the Lives and most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility, from the time of the Saxons to 1676, deduced from Public Records, Antient Historians, and other authorities, 3 vol. in 2, with folding pedigrees, cf. gt., from Lord Belhaven's library, 1675-76, fol. (273) Leighton, £4 10S. 1766 Du Maurier (George). English Society at Home, from the collection of "Mr. Punch," 63 illustrations, printed upon India paper, cl., 1880, fol. (274) Grose, £1 12s. 1767 Egan (Pierce). Sporting Anecdotes, including portraits of Persons notorious on the Turf and Field, with account of Pedestrians, Trotting Matches, etc., etc., front., picture bds., uncut, 1820, 8vo. (278) Harvey, £2 45. 1768 Egan (Pierce). Sporting Anecdotes, Original and Selected, including portraits of Persons in Every Walk of Life notorious on the Turf and the Field, etc., plates, including front. and 2 coloured plates by J. R. Cruikshank, rus. gt., 1825, 8vo. (279) Cunliffe, £3 6s. 1769 Egan (Pierce). Life of an Actor, with poetical descriptions by T. Greenwood, with front. and 27 coloured plates and woodcuts, 1st ed., hf. mor., t. e. g., uncut, 1825, 8vo. (280) Robson, £7 10S. 1770 Egan (Pierce). Anecdotes of the Turf, the Chase, the Ring, and the Stage, forming a complete panorama of the sporting world, with 13 coloured plates and woodcuts, 1st ed., hf. cf., 1827, 8vo. (281) Jackson, £4 105. 1771 Egan (Pierce). Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, illustrated with 36 coloured plates, scenes of real life, and many woodcuts, by R. Cruikshank, original copy, in cf. ex., gt. edge, by Rivière, 1830, 8vo. (282) Harvey, 10 IOS. 1772 Egan (Pierce). Book of Sports and Mirror of Life, embracing the Turf, the Chase, the Ring, and the Stage, with Original

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