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6097 Perry (G.) Conchology, finely coloured plates

1811

6098 Phillips (E.) New World of Words, or, Universal English

Dictionary

1696

6099 Phillips (E.) New World of Words, enlarged by J. Kersey,
frontispiece, old calf

6100

1706

Play-Bills (English and Foreign, including that announcing the
first appearance of Miss Fanny Kemble, on any stage),
Placards of various Exhibitions, (including one of Billy the
Rat-Killer, with an autograph note from Rob. Cheetham) &c.

6. 6101 PLINII NATURALIS HISTORIA

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fine large copy, with the initial Letters richly illuminated in gold and colours, in the original oak boards covered with stamped leather Venetiis per N. Jenson, 1472 Plutarch's Morals translated by P. Holland 1657 Pluvinel (A. de) Maneige Royal, with double set of the beautiful L engravings by CRISPIN DE PAS, the one BRILLIANT PROOFS before the names were engraved on the plates, and the other very fine finished Impressions to show the Variations, calf extra, g. e. lettered in gold letters on side, UNIQUE PROOF COPY OF M. DE PLUVINEL. HORSEMANSHIP Paris, 1623 Pluvinel (A. de) Maneige Royal. Another copy, fine Impressions of the plates ib. 1623 Pluvinel (Antoine de) Instruction du Roy en l'Exercise de monter à Cheval, portraits and plates by Simon and Crispin

de Pass

Paris, 1625

Pluvinel. Another copy, portraits and plates (a few deficient)

vellum

ib. 1625

Poem upon the Prentices Feast at Merchant-Taylors-Hall, 1682
-The General casher'd, 1712-Windsor Prophecy, 1711-
The Spanish Armada, 1745; and 6 other Poetical Pieces (10)
6108 POEMS. Naboth's Vinyard, 1679 Satyrical Poem on the
Jesuitish Plot in 1678, by W. M. 1679—On the Bill of
Exclusion, Manuscript, and various other Poetical Ballads,

a parcel

&c.
6109 POEMS. Manners a Satire, by Mr. Whitehead, 1739, and various
other Poems, by A. Pope, Carey, &c.

in one vol.

A curious Collection of Poems (first editions) some of which
have been excluded from the subsequent editions of the "Works"
of the respective authors. MS. Note by Mr. Smith.

6110 Poems, &c.
a parcel
6111 Poetical and Miscellaneous Pieces, including the Bubblers
Mirrour; Dean Swift's Maw-Wallup; Character of a True
Freemason; Kiss me if you dare; Perambulation of the
Hempen and Flaxen Manufacturers who are to perambulate
Dunblin, 25th June, 1759; Whitmore Christmas Carol; &c.
in a Portfolio

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6112 POETRY. Elegy on D. Cawdrey, 1664-Elegy on Sir E. Saunders,
Lord Chief Justice, 1683-Congress of Asses, n. d.-Elegy
on the King of Swedes, 1718-Dialogue between the Poor
Beast at Charing Cross, and the Strange Beast in Grosvenor
Square, n. d.-News from Hell, n. d.-Life and Character
of a certain Taylor, living in Norfolk Street, Strand, n. d.—
Trick for Trick, or, Hasty Cuckold, n. d.; and other curious
Broadside Ballads, Songs, Squibs, &c.

6113 POETRY. Dryden (J.) Poem on the Birth of the Prince, 1688-
Dryden (J.) Address to the Prince of Orange, 1689-
Fraser (P.) Iniquity displayed, 1729—Hickeringill (E.) The
Mushroom, 1682-The Murmurers, 1689-Byng's Ghost,
1757-Shadwell (T.) Congratulatory Poem to Q. Mary, and
to the Prince of Orange, 2 Poems, 1689; and 9 other
Poetical Pieces
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6114 POETRY AND TRACTS. Addresses of Lords and Commons to Q. 2. //,
Anne, 1705-6-Collection of Addresses to Q. Anne, since
the Impeachment of Dr. H. Sacheverell, 2 parts, 1710-11—
Anne (Queen) Speeches, 1705-13-Account of what pass'd
in Parliament concerning Dr. H. Sacheverell, portrait, 1710
-Phipps (Sir C.) and W. Wynne, Defences of Bp. F.
Atterbury, 1723-Tryal of Rev. F. Higgins, 1712-Green-
shields out of Prison, 1710-The Foreigners, a Poem, 1700
-Perjur'd Phanatick, or, Malicious Conspiracy of Sir J.
Croke, H. Larimore and others, against the Life of R.
Hawkins, Minister of Chilton, 1710-Britain's Palladium,
(in verse), 1712-Paraphrase on XXIX Psalm, 1713-The
Monitor, 36 Nos., 1714-The Advocate, 18 Nos., 1720-21—
True Briton, 74 Nos., 1723-24-Ward (Ned) London Spy,
Part I., 1698-Congreve (W.) Pindarique Ode, 1706-
Geneva Ballad, 1705-Coventry Ballad, Norwich, 1705-
Hymn to the Scaffold in Westminster-Hall, 1710-West-
minster Combat, n. d.-Worcester Dumb-Bells, a Ballad, n. d.
-Sacheverell's New Spectacles for dim-sighted Christians,
1710-Beau Fielding's True Character of a Town Lady,
1708-Tale of a Nettle, Camb. 1710-Answer to the Tale
of a Nettle, written by D. De Foe, rare, Oxford, 1710-
Speech of John Keteh, 1712-Norfolk Congress, n. d.-
Reasons why the Quaker's Affirmation should not pass
instead of an Oath in future Elections of Parliament, n. d.
-Picture of the first occasional Conformist (De Foe men-
tioned) in verse-Epicedium on Rev. T. White, Rector of
Stepney, and Minister of Stratford Le Bow, 1710; and
other curious pieces in the volume

6115 Political Pamphlets. Speech of Sir R. Clayton, Lord Mayor Elect, 1679-News from Guildhall, n. d., and others a parcel 6116 POPISH PLOT. Kirkby (C.) Narrative, 1679; with 28 other Tracts on the subject, including the Narratives of Smith, Dugdale, Oates, Prance, Everard, Bedloe, Dangerfield, FitzGerald, Fitz-Harris, Turberville, Francia, &c. &c. in one vol. 6117 Portfolio containing Political Broadsides and Tracts; Publications of the Society of the Friends of the People, and of the Society for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans; Pamphlets against Popery; Accounts of Duels; Speeches; Petitions; Cases; Humourous Squibs; &c. &c. several very scarce

6118 PORTFOLIO with Leaves, containing 7 of J. H. Burn's Reprints of Literary Curiosities (of which only 10 copies were printed for Islington Collectors) and various other Broadsides and Fragments, including a Leaf of Sir T. More's Dialogues; Impressions of the Sett of wooden Characters used by T. Hearne; Account of the Murder of his Wife, by

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J. Woolford, in Dyet Street, St. Giles's; Case of R. Blackburne and others; J. Haslewood's Account of Clarendon House; Broadside Invitation to the Roxburghe Dinner, in 1825; &c. &c. morocco extra, from Dr. Bandinell's Library 3.10.- 6119 Portraits of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper and Beattie, 23 parts forming 2 vol.

LARGE PAPER, india proofs, a Subscriber's сору in Nos. 1824

LOT

SEVENTEENTH DAY'S SALE.

OCTAVO ET INFRA.

garithms, Camb. 1812

6120 Peacock (D. M.) System of Conic Sections, 1810-On Lo

6121 Peacock (F.) on Dancing

Aberdeen, 1805

(2)

6122 Peake (R. B.) Memoirs of the Coleman Family, 2 vol. port. 1841
6123 Pearch (G.) Collection of Poems, 4 vol. uncut
6124 Pearch (G.) Collection of Poems, 4 vol.

1770

fine copy in old gilt calf

1775

6125 Pearls of Eloquence; or, the School of Complement (in prose and verse), calf extra, by J. Clarke

1658

6126 Pearsall (R.) Contemplations on the Ocean, Harvest, Sickness and the last Judgment, front. Nottingham, 1801-Pearson (G.) on Infidel and Deistical Writers, Camb. 1834 (2) 6127 Pearson (Bp. J.) Exposition of the Creed, 2 vol.

purple morocco, g. e. by J. Mackenzie

1821

6128 Péclet (E.) Traité de la Chaleur, 2 vol. and 4to. Atlas of Plates Paris, 1828

calf extra

6129 Peden (A.) Life and Prophecies, Stirling, n. d.-Prophecy, 1715

uncut

(2) 6130 Peerage-Bill. Account of the Conduct of the Ministers, 1719Six Questions relating to the Peerage-Bill stated and an. swered, 1719-Inquiry into the Manner of creating Peers, 1719-Considerations on the Nature and Consequences of Peerage-Bill, 1719-Supplement to Papers writ in Defence of Peerage-Bill, 1719

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6.6131 Pegge (S.) Forme of Cury, a Roll of ancient English Cookery compiled about 1390 by the Master-Cooks of Richard II, with Notes, Index and Glossary, portrait

1780

presentation copy to E. Malone from G. Brander (proprietor of the MS.), with his autograph inscription, old gilt tree-marbled calf 6132 Pegge (S.) Anecdotes of the English Language, with a Supplement to F. Grose's Provincial Glossary, calf extra

6133 Pegge (S.) Anonymiana

1814

1818

6134 Peignot (G.) Bibliographie curieuse ou Notice raisonnée des Livres imprimés à cent Exemplaires au plus, suivie d'une Notice de quelques Ouvrages tirés sur Papier de Couleur only 100 copies printed, half russia, uncut

Paris, 1808 Dijon, 1823 ib. 1823

6135 Peignot (G.) Manuel du Bibliophile, 2 vol.
6136 Peignot (G.) Manuel du Bibliophile, 2 vol.
6137 Peignot (G.) Essai historique et archéologique sur la Reliure des
Livres et sur l'Etat de la Librairie chez les Anciens, plates
LARGE PAPER, half blue morocco, uncut
6138 Peignot (G.) Essai analytique sur l'Origine de la Langue Fran- /
çaise et sur un Recueil de ses Monumens, facsimiles
LARGE PAPER, half morocco, uncut

Dijon, 1834

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6139 Peignot (G.) Predicatoriana, uncut

6140 Peignot (G.) Le Livre des Singularités

6142 Peltier (J.) Trial for Libel on Napoleon Buonaparte

6141 Peignot (G.) Amusements Philologiques

ib. 1835

ib. 1841

ib. 1841

ib. 1842

presentation copy to Dr. Parr from Sir J. Mackintosh (Peltier's
Counsel), with his autograph

1803

6143 Penn (G.) Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies, 2 vol.

1825 6144 Penn (G.) Book of the New Covenant, with Annotations and Supplemental Annotations, 3 vol. 1836-37-38 6145 Pennant (T.) Tour in Scotland, 1769, plates, uncut Chester, 1771 6146 Pennecuik (A.) Historical Account of the Blue Blanket; or, Crafts-Mens Banner, with the Prerogatives of the Crafts of Edinburgh, &c., see Mr. Smith's long MS. note respecting the rarity of this volume on fly-leaf, calf extra Edinb. 1722 6147 Pennington (G. J.) Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek Language 1844 6148 Penny Folk-Lore, in Prose and Verse. Buckley (J.) Address to J. Greenwood (seventh Son of seventh Son) on his miraculous Power of Cure, n. d. - Execution of Rev. P. Vine, of Heartland, Devon, for Rape and Murder, n. d.-Wonderful Prophecies, two copies, Birm. n. d.-Sline in an Uproar, five copies, n. d.-Reprobate's Rewarded (Murder of Mrs. Wood by her Son), Coventry, n. d.-Comfort to the Afflicted, n. d. -Prophecies and Predictions, n. d.-Wiltshire Tragedy, n. d. -Account of John Jones of Wiltshire, executed for Murder, n. d.-New Game at Cards, n. d.-Christian's Closet-Piece, n. d.-Relation of the old Woman drowned at RatcliffeHighway, Warrington, n. d.—History of Mary Magdalene, Coventry, n. d. History of Crazy Jane, ib. n. d.-Mother Bunch's Closet newly broke open, two parts, Banbury, n. d. -Adventures of Sir R. Whittington, two copies, ib. n. d.Nimble and Quick, n. d. - Valentine and Orson, Banbury, n. d.-Proud Squire reformed, ib. n. d. - Bloody Tragedy of John Gill of Woburn, executed for Murder, n. d.-Dialogue, n. d.-Mother Bunch, part I, two copies, Coventry, n. d.: part II, Banbury, n. d.-Jack and the Giants, part I, Coventry, n. d.-Simple Simon, ib. n. d.-Second Spira, n. d.Cheapside Apprentice, Warrington, n. d.-Honesty in Distress, n. d.-Sufferings of six Soldiers driven to eat Human Flesh, n. d.-Norwich Tragedy, Banbury, n. d.-The Dram Drinker, n. d.-Kentish Garland, n. d., woodcuts (40)

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6149 Penny Histories (10). Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green-St.
George, the Champion of England (in verse)-Dr. Faustus
-Long Meg of Westminster-Tom Long the Carrier-
Thomas of Reading-King and the Cobbler, 2 parts—John
Franks-Mother Shipton; and Moll Flanders,
half russia, numerous woodcuts

in one vol.
6150 Penny Histories (11). Chevy Chace (with the Ballad)-Simple
Simon-Friar and Boy, both parts (in verse)-Mother Bunch,
2 parts-Sleeping Beauty-Fair Rosamond-England's great
Robber, Captain James Hind-Moll Flanders-Robinson
Crusoe, woodcuts, half bound
in one vol.
La Haie, 1751

6151

Pensées Anti-Philosophiques, uncut

6152 Pepinocourt (Sieur) Reflections, Pensées et Bons Mots

vellum

Paris, 1696

6153 Peppa: or the Reward of constant Love, a Novel, with several
songs set to music for two voices, scarce

1689
6154 Pepys (S.) Memoires relating to the State of the Royal Navy of
England for 10 years determin'd 1688, portrait
fine copy in old calf

1690

6155 Perceval (Hon. and Rev. A. P.) Collection of Papers connected
with the 1833 Theological Movement, 1842; and 6 other
Tracts by Perceval

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Percy (Bp. T.) Reliques of ancient English Poetry, 3 vol.

uncut

6156
6157 Percy (Bp. T.) Reliques of ancient English Poetry, 3 vol.
calf gilt

6158

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1812

Bond

Percy (Bp. T.) Letters from T. Percy, D.D., afterwards Bishop Bo
of Dromore, J. Callander, D. Herd, and others, to G. Paton
(edited by J. Maidment)

THICK PAPER (only 10 copies printed), morocco extra, g. e. by

J. Mackenzie

Edinb. 1830 Percy (Bp. T.) Hermit of Warkworth, woodcuts by T. Bewick, from designs by Craig Alnwick, 1841 PERCY SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS. A Complete Set of the rare Be and curious Reprints, printed for the Members only, including the suppressed Gosson's Quippes, and Bansley's Satire on Women, with the Reports and cancelled title-pages, &c. 95 parts forming 31 vol. as issued to the subscribers 1840-52 6161 Pereira (J.) Lectures on polarized Light, woodcuts, 1854-Penrose (F.) on Magnetism, Oxford, 1753 (2) 6162 Perez (Antonio) Obras y Relaciones (including Letters to the Earl of Essex and others of the English Nobility)

vellum

Geneva, 1631

6163 Perez de Hita (Gines) Historia de los Vandos de los Zegries y Luth
Abencerrages Cavalleros Moros de Granada, de las Civiles
Guerras que huvo en ella con la segunda Parte de los
Guerras Civiles de Granada, 2 vol.

fine copy (with a few leaves wormed in part II), in old citron
morocco, from the library of R. Ford, who, in his autograph
note, states that "the second part is extremely rare”

Valencia, 1597 y Cuenca, 1619

*** The old Ballads sprinkled throughout the work are the best in

the Spanish Language,

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