Ab 17725 Saga of Count ag, the Worm Tongue, by F. Magtsson ard Misr the, ve 1. Herry 1 The War A era an le, end, ustrated by the a, ther Farm, 『ཅན ༢ ཞེན རྩྭ Iracts in Fay Ferry, Nos. 1 2 ony forcep es privately, pri ted, 18,5, 8vo Nat 4 Sagan af Be', a ok Grm. Drop an arsenam, Eat caf, S Karadser, tsch, for,, 1854, and others, 2vo (24′′ Iverdrga rid, ne estr game Haane kyfter af, et kin, e,,enor, wie O dvar fi se vkab, some MS s ps of trar valsts and notes by Wm Morris n vol i mereceng t, y e, hu mezin, 1843 47, 850 1 2 vol. ack kappa Hans Porta af Kari Vans Hans jaevringer, ud, vet Kristn Sia, sve Histor a Kel, ot, s Christ ar a in རྒྱུས་ཀྱི་སྐབས ***udget (lei et lat ex MSS. Lejat. Mag Win £2 28. F Olafs Sia hns Hea uo, vet af R Keyser og ( #༴:a"『,『 ":,ཀཽ,༞ Mons O toven de et Andry de la Vte. De Verger di nne ar nave, entent unjt me a harv De rose et Voyage de Naples etc. en prose et en ettres bailandes, do 25ė ci the in red and nar w xxl ut border with Getry Iry $ e of the korra ne russ in lower nar, n. av ein ཉིན་སུམ་ re du da nt Grai. of 1623 17: intas, red m .r Gente, en git ed, es, with the arms of the Mang mee de les ont on s.les fine osv. karui, harinar, 1923, for 1804 Sallustius. Opera cum Commentariis L. Vallæ, O. Leoniceni et Jod. B. Ascensii, title within fine woodcut border with initials J. C., woodcuts and ornamental initials, vellum, Venet., B. de Vianis de Lexona, 1521, folio (996) Wilton, £2 1805 Sanders (W. B.) Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork of the 16th and 17th Centuries, 25 plates, Quaritch, 1883, folio (997) Wilton, £2 8s. 1806 Santiago. Copilacio de los establecimientos de la Orden de la Cavalleria de Santiago de l'Espada, copilado da Johan Fernandez de la Gama, title in large xylographic letters, lit. goth., numerous fine ornamental woodcut initials, devices of the Order in red (2 leaves facsimiles, several leaves mended), new vellum, Sevilla por Johanes Peynicer de Nurenberga, 1503. folio (998) Leighton, £6 1807 Seneca. Seneque des motz dorez des quatre Vertus Cardinales, de latin translate en Francoys (par Claude de Seyssel), lettres bâtardes, title in red and black within woodcut border, small woodcuts and ornamental initials, old calf, Lyon, imprime par Fr. Juste, 1531, 8vo. (1009) Wilton, £4 4s. 1808 Shakespeare (Mr. William). Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, published according to the true Original Copies, unto which is added Seven Plays, never before printed in folio, the fourth edition (wanted portrait, reprint inserted, and also a reprint of Marshall's portrait to the Poems), title split across and backed, corner of DD 3 slightly defective, Bbbb 6 a little mended, corner of Ccccj defective, and the words supplied in MS.), vellum, 14 in. by 9 in., Herringman, Brewster, and Bentley, 1685, folio (1119) Tregaskis, £17 1809 Shaw (H.) Details of Elizabethan Architecture, 60 plates, half mor., W. Pickering, 1839, folio (1120) Wilton, £2 12s. 1810 Shepheards Kalendar (The), newly augmented and corrected, black letter, calendar in red and black, numerous woodcuts, morocco gilt, gilt edges, fine copy, R. Ibbetson for Fr. Grove, 1656, folio (1121) Pickering, 12 155. 1811 Silvestre (J. B.) Universal Palæography, translated by Sir F. Madden, 2 vol., containing 296 plates (and 2 vol. of text, imperial 8vo.), Bohn, 1850, imperial folio (1122) Young, £7 1812 Small (J. W.) Scottish Woodwork of the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, 100 plates (only 250 copies printed), half morocco, Edin., Douglas, 1878, folio (1123) Wilton, £5 1813 Solanus Secundus (Narcissus). Concordiæ Pharmacopolarum Barcinonensium in medicinis compositis, lit. goth. (different types), Imperial arms on reverse of title, border to first page, ornamental woodcut initials, calf gilt, "Biblioteca de Salvá," Barcinona, P. Monpezat, 1535, folio (1125) Thompson, £8 5s. 1814 South Kensington Art Handbooks. Spanish and Indian Arts, Ivories, Furniture and Woodwork, Majolica Tapestry, etc., 7 vol., cloth, and 18 unbound, 8vo. (1014) Wilton, £2 10s. 1815 South Kensington Museum. Descriptive Catalogue of the Majolica, etc., by C. Drury and E. Fortnum, chromos and woodcuts, half bound, 1873, imp. 8vo. (1015) Wilton, £3 16s. 1816 South Kensington Museum. Textile Fabrics, a Descriptive Catalogue by the Rev. D. Rock, D.D., coloured plates, half bound, 1870, imperial 8vo. (1016) Wilton, £2 1817 Speculum Humanæ Salvationis Latino-Germanicum, cum Speculo Sanctæ Mariæ editum a fratre Johannem, lit. goth., long lines, 34 to a full page, without marks, numerous spirited woodcuts, artistically coloured by a contemporary hand, oaken boards, pigskin, stamped in compartments of Biblical subjects and ornaments, a sound and excellent copy, very rare, Absque nota (Augustæ, G. Zainer, circa 1471), folio (1129) Quaritch, £100 [This is, if not the first, one of the first of G. Zainer's woodcut books, and consequently one of the earliest of the Augsburg woodcut books. The colouring in this copy was clearly original, systematic, and good. The big initial I, composed of simple strap-work, is one of a few letters which only occur in G. Zainer's books.-Autograph note of Wm. Morris.] 1818 Speed (John). A Prospect of the most Famous Parts of the World, viz., Asia, Africa, Europe, America, with all the Provinces, Counties, and Shires in Great Britain and Ireland, numerous copperplate maps with coats of arms, portraits, etc., in margins (inner margins guarded), old calf, with centre gilt ornament and coat of arms, J. Dawson for G. Humble, 1631, folio (1131) Leighton, £6 IOS. 1819 Spenser (Edm.) The Faerie Queen, the Shepheards Calendar, together with the other works of England's Arch-Poët, collected into one volume and carefully corrected, separate woodcut titles and woodcut ornaments, second folio edition of the Faerie Queene and first folio of the other poems (outer margin of dedication cut into, and wanted last leaf), old calf, H. L. for M. Lownes, 1611, folio (1133) Wilton, £3 1820 [Spirito della Perusia (Lorenzo).] Libro de la Ventura overo de le sorte perche si trova le infrascripte rasone a trare con gli dadi che sono nella presente roda chiamata roda della Ventura, full-page and other woodcuts, consisting of Wheels of Fortune, Figures of Kings, Signs of the Zodiac, Cupids playing, Hunting Scenes, Dice, etc. (B v and vi transposed), brown morocco extra, broad gilt frame ornaments, inside dentelles, gilt edges by Lortic, fine copy (Didot's), Milano, Zanoto de Castellion alle spese delli Fratelli de Legnano, 1508, folio (1134) Leighton, £53 1821 Steinfeld Missal. "Liber Ecclesiæ Mariæ Sanctique Potentini in Steynveldt," Sæc. XIII.-XV., manuscript on vellum (144 leaves), North German, written in large gothic letter, in different hands, before the Canon is a very fine large illuminated miniature of the Crucifixion with SS. Mary and John, on a gold background, the drapery of the figures with the jagged ends called fluttering, surrounded by a double-rhymed Latin inscription of 6 lines within 2 borders (6 in. by 5 in.), 20 large initials of interlaced gold on blue and green grounds and a number of less elaborate capitals, oaken boards, leather, stamped in arabesques. clasps, 4to. (1070) Quaritch, £95 [A very interesting MS. The first 73 leaves were, except certain erasures, written circa 1200, the remainder circa 1440. The original book contained first the "Ordinarium Missæ," and then the "Temporale," the lessons being omitted. Catalogue.] 1822 Stephens (George). The Old-Northern Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England, now first collected and described, many hundreds of facsimiles and illustrations, 3 vol., half morocco gilt, t. e. g., others uncut, Kiobenhavn, 1866-84, folio (1139) Thompson, £4 17s. 6d. 1823 Strabo. Geographia Latinè, ex interpretatione Guarini Veronensis et Gregorii Typhernatis, editio princeps, finely printed in roman letter, long lines, 46 to a page, without marks, first page finely painted in white scrolls on various coloured grounds, with coats of arms (of the Altieri) at foot of page (per fess azure, in chief, a porcupine sable ppr. in base, bendy of 6, arg. and gules), and an ornamental initial of similar design to each book (slightly wormed and stained), russia, Roma, C. Sweynheym et A. Pannartz (circa 1469). folio (1141) E. Walker, £17 1824 Strabo. Geographiæ Lib. XVII., Latine, printed in roman letter, long lines, without marks, first edition with a date (wanted 2 leaves), oaken boards, covered in brown morocco, Venet., Vind. de Spira, 1472, folio (1142) Chadwick, £3 125. 1825 Tapisseries (Les) de la Cathédrale d'Angers dites Tapisseries du Roi René; Representations de l'Apocalypse, 72 photographs, loose in cloth portfolio, morocco back, Leipz., Hiersemann, n. d., folio (1148) Leighton, £2 16s. 1826 Terentius. Ælii Donati Commentarius in Terentii Comoedias, finely printed in roman letter, long lines, 41 to a page, without marks (7 leaves supplied in contemporary MS.), old morocco gilt (worn), an early and rare edition, Venet., Vindelin de Spira (1472 ?), folio (1151) Leighton, £3 12s. 6d. 1827 Terentius. Cum Directorio, glosa interlineali, et commentariis Donato, Guidone, Ascensio, model of a theatre on title (top margin shaved), and numerous spirited woodcuts, capitals painted in red, old red morocco, gilt edges, Argent., Jo. Grüninger, 1499, folio (1152) Thompson, 10 1828 Terentius. Le Grant Therece en Francoys, tat en Rime que en Prose, nouvellement imprime a Paris, lettres bâtardes, latin text in roman, numerous spirited woodcuts, title within woodcut border (inner margins of first few leaves mended and slightly wormed), otherwise a good copy, old French calf, with arms of the Duc de la Valliere on sides, r. e., Imprime à Paris par Guillaume de Bossozel au Chasteau rouge, 1539, folio (1153) Ellis, £13 [The woodcuts in this volume are the same as those in Trechsel's Latin edition of 1493.—Catalogue.] 1829 Tertullianus. Opera per Beatum Rhenanum e tenebris eruta, editio prima, woodcut border chiefly of mythological figures to title and next leaf, and fine ornamental and figure initials, all by Holbein, the letter in each initial carefully coloured in yellow, oaken boards, stamped ornamental leather (rebacked), Basil., Froben, 1521, folio (1154) Thompson, £4 1830 Testamentum Novum Latinum. Editionis Vulgatæ, cum Prologis S. Hieronymi et Canonibus Eusebii, Sæc. XII., manuscript on vellum (198 leaves, including 4 blanks), finely written in large gothic letter (the “Capitula" in a smaller letter), in double columns of 30 lines, with 36 fine large painted ornamental initials of chains and floreate spirals, the long initials having figures of the Apostles, the colours being blue, green, white, brown and red, gold very sparingly used in only a few of them, the 6 leaves occupied by the Eusebian Canons are finely decorated with intersected arcades, supported by five columns extending down the whole of each page, and there are numerous ornamental pen letters, oaken boards, modern blue morocco, large folio (1155) Leighton, £225 [A fine manuscript, in which the Apocryphal Epistle of St. Paul to the Laodiceans follows the Epistle to Philemon. It is probably of Eastern-French workmanship, about the end of the twelfth century, and the volume appears to have formerly belonged to a Carthusian Monastery at Dijon.Catalogue.] 1831 Texier and Pullan. Byzantine Architecture, 70 plates, some coloured, and numerous woodcuts, cloth gilt, Day and Son, 1864, folio (1156) Wilton, £3 5s. 1832 Textile Manufactures of India (Illustrations of the), 106 photolithographs by Griggs, S. K. M., 1881, folio (1157) Wilton, £5 5s. 1833 Theocritus. Ecloga Triginta; Genus Theocriti et de Înventione bucolicorum; Catonis Sententiae ; Sententiae septem Sapientum, etc., Graece (cura Aldi Manutii), editio Aldina prima, ornamental initials and headings, old red morocco (repaired), Venet., Characteribus et Studio Aldi Manucii, 1495, folio (1158) Thompson, £7 5s. 1834 Theophrastus. De Historia Plantarum, Lib. X., Gr. et Lat. cum commentariis, etc., per J. C. Scaligerum et Rob. Constantinum, fine engraved title and numerous woodcuts, old calf, Amst., H. Laurentius, 1644, folio (1159) Thompson, £3 1835 Theramo (Jacobus de). Der Teutsch Belial, the words of title with the large cut on reverse, mounted, lit. goth., long lines with signatures, 38 singular outline woodcuts, mostly coloured by hand (wanted a viii, some inner margins mended), old calf, Augspurg, Hanns Schönsperger, 1487, small folio (1160) Thompson, £13 10S. 1836 Theramo (Jacobus de). Belial. Een rechtelick ghedinghe tusschen Belyal den helschen Procureur, etc., lit. goth., numerous spirited and singular woodcuts, some outlined in red, ornamental woodcut initials (first 13 leaves wormed), boards, H. Eckert van Homberch, 1516, small folio (1161) Ellis, £12 12s. 1837 Thierry-Poux (O.) Premiers Monumens de l'Imprimerie en |