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1148 Castilio [Castiglione] (Count B.) The Courtyer, done into Englyshe by Thomas Hoby

1149 6 1150

black letter, calf gilt

W. Seres, 1561

This edition contains a valuable letter from Sir John Cheek, which was omitted in all those printed subsequently.

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Catalogues of Furniture and other Effects (various sizes) a parcel
Cataneo (G.) Arte del Misurare, numerous diagrams, with Aldine
anchor on title-page
Brescia, 1584
Catechisme de Montpellier, red morocco, by De Rome Par. 1702
Cats (J.) Kinder-Lustspiele übersetzt von J. H. Amman, neat
etchings by C. Meyer
Zürich, 1657

1153 Catulli, Tibulli et Propertii Opera
Baskerville's Edition, half bound

Birm. 1772

2.16.1154 Caulfield (J.) Portraits, Memoirs, and Characters of remarkable Persons from the Reign of Edward III. to the Revolution, 3 vol. in 1, LARGE PAPER, proof portraits, calf extra

4

14.

1813

1155 Caulfield (J.) Portraits, Memoirs, and Characters of remarkable Persons, from the Revolution in 1688 to the end of the Reign of George II, 4 vol.

LARGE PAPER, fine impressions of the portraits, half morocco, 1819-20

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*The prints of Will Ellis and William Carstairs which, according to the List of Contents might appear to be wanting in this copy, were never engraved for the work.

11. 1156 Cavaliers. Powerfull, Pitifull, Citifull Cry of Plentifull Children for Cavaliers curdling their Mother's Milke, that the Cavaliers powder blew up their Mothers Bellies, &c. facetious Printed in the Yeare that Mars and Venus begot a wanton Cupid, 1643 /3 1157 [Cavendish (G.)] The Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the Great Cardinall of England, containing his Life and Death FIRST EDITION, portrait, calf gilt

The White Knight's copy sold for £4.

1641

1158 Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) El ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha

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FIRST EDITION of the first Part as revised and finally amended by the author, morocco extra, g.e. by J. Mackenzie, VERY Madrid, por Juan de la Cuesta, 1608 CERVANTES SAAVEDRA (M. DE) EL INGENIOSO HIDALGO DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA. Nueva Edicion, corregida por la Real Academia Española, 4 vol. fine engravings half calf Madrid, Ibarra, 1780 CERVANTES SAAVEDRA (M. DE) LIFE AND EXPLOITS OF DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA, TRANSLATED BY C. JARVIS, with Life of the Author, 2 vol. with portrait by Vertue, and fine engravings by Vander Gucht, after designs by Vanderbank, russia extra, g. e. by J. Clarke

1756

1161 CERVANTES SAAVEDRA (M. DE) DON QUIXOTE, translated from the Spanish (by Mary Smirke), 4 vol.

LARGE PAPER, with india proofs of the 74 engravings from pictures painted by R. Smirke, R.A., uncut

1818

1162 Cervantes. Coypel (C.) Designs for Don Quixote, engraved by Schley, Picart, &c., fine impressions of the 31 plates 1745

1163 Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) Los Trabaios de Persiles y Sigis- /2. 17. munda, Historia Setentrional

FIRST EDITION (title and preliminary matter 6 leaves, and text 226 leaves), in long lines, fine copy in olive morocco extra, by Clarke and Bedford Madrid, por Juan de la Cuesta, 1617 Excessively rare, and only cited by Bibliographers on the authority of Navarrete.

1164 Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) Los Trabaios de Persiles y Sigis- 12. 15. munda, SECOND EDITION. (A reprint from the original edition, with the same date, in double columns, containing 4 leaves for title and preliminary matter, and 186 leaves for text), red morocco extra, g.e. by Kuchler

Madrid, Juan de la Cuesta, 1617 This copy belonged to Charles Nodier, in whose autograph on flyleaf stands "Edition originale si rare qu'elle n'est citée que sur le témoinage de Navarrete. Ch. N." Monsieur Nodier, however, is in error, as it is not the original edition, but a reprint or counterfeit with the same date, but so extremely rare that the existence of two editions with the same date has totally escaped the notice of Bibliographers. No copy of this counterfeit appears to have been sold by auction, which is most extraordinary, and can only be explained by the surmise that it is either of excessive rarity or that it has hitherto been sold as the original. The difference between the two editions, however, is palpable at the first glance, the original being in long lines, and the counterfeit in double columns. The original contains moreover a Dedication to the Count de Lemos from Cervantes, dated 19th April, 1616, (in which he mentions having received extreme unction on the previous day), an Epitaph on Cervantes by F. de Urbina, and a Sonetto (a el Sepulcro de M. de Cervantes) by L. F. Calderon, neither of which are in the reprint.

1165 Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) Historia de los Trabajos de Persiles
y Sigismunda, uncut
Barcelona, 1768
ib. 1768

1166 Cervantes Saavedra. The same, 3 copies, uncut
1167 Cervantes Saavedra. The same, 3 copies, uncut; and waste

ib. 1768

1168 Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) Novellas exemplares, slightly stained
and several leaves mended, sold with all faults
calf extra, g.e.

1169 Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) Comedias y Entremeses, 2 vol.

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Madrid, 1614

Madrid, 1749

1619

1170 Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) Travels of Persiles and Sigismunda, 2. 4 G. Steevens's copy, calf, scarce

North's copy sold for £3. 5s.

1171 Cervio (V.) Il Trinciante ampliato dal Cavalier Reale Fusoritto
da Narni, woodcut, a scarce Treatise on Carving Venetia, 1604
1172 [Chamberlayne (E.)] England's Wants, or Proposals probably
beneficial by a true lover of his Country, uncut
1173 Chancery. Concerning the Privilege of the Under Clarks 1649
1174 Chandler (R.) Travels in Asia Minor and Greece, 2 vol.

1667

maps

1817

1175 Character and Qualifications of an honest loyal Merchant, 1686
-The Broken Merchant's Complaint, 1683
(2)
1176 Charles I. True Relation and Journal of the Manner of the
Arrival and magnificent Entertainment given to Prince
Charles at Madrid, a scarce Pageant, 1623-Meredith (W.)
Fidelity, &c. of the English Nation, 1642-Relation of the
great Victory in Northumberland, 1648-Synopsis of the
Life of Cardinall Richlieu, 1643
(4)

6.10.

1178

3.6.

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1177 Charles I. Carolus Redux. Oxford Latin and Greek Verses on
the Return of Prince Charles from Spain, portrait of Prince
Charles, by Simon Pass, added, half morocco Охоп. 1623
Charles I. Declaration of Causes to Dissolve the two last
Meetings of Parliament, 1626-Declaration of Causes to
Dissolve the last Parliament, 1628-Declaration of Causes
to Dissolve Parliament, 1640 Declaration concerning
Leavies, 1642-Answer to the XIX Propositions, 1642-
Declaration against an Intention of levying War against
Parliament, 1642-Answer to the Declaration of Parlia-
ment, Camb. 1642-Declaration of 12 August, ib. 1642-
Messages for Peace, wants last leaf, 1648-King Charles his
Case, by J. Cook, imperfect, 1649
(10)
Charles I. The Entertainment of the High and Mighty Monarch
Charles King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, into
his auncient and royall City of Edinburgh, 15 June, 1633,
(in prose and verse)

31179

6.10

3.6

3. 1180

8.6

1181

8.6 1182

1182

6.6.

FINE COPY in red morocco extra, by F. Bedford

Edinb. 1633

An extremely rare Pageant, a copy of which sold in Rhodes's sale for £5. 2s. 6d. The Panegyricke on Charles, by Walter Forbes, has been reprinted by Mr. Laing, in his " Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry.'

1640

Charles I. Charles I. Declaration concerning his Proceedings with his Subjects of Scotland, portrait, uncut Charles I. Relation of the King's Entertainment into Scotland on Fryday, the 13 of August, 1641, and how the Effigies of my Lord Sandwidge was carv'd in wood and beheaded Anno Domini 164 Charles I. Relation. Another Edition, in which the date is changed to Saterday, the 14 August, and for Lord Sandwidge the name of "My Lord Traquire" (Traquair) is substituted, calf gilt printed 1641 1183 Charles I. His Entertainment and London's Loyaltie at his Return from Scotland, with Verses congratulating the King's Return by J. H[owell], woodcuts

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fine copy in red morocco extra, borders of gold, g.e. by J. MacJohn Greensmith, 1641 *** A very scarce Pageant.

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1184 Charles I. Declaration to his loving Subjects, black letter, 1641
- Remonstrance of the State of the Kingdom, 1641—Peti-
tion of Rights, 1642- Declaration of Parliament on the
Commission of Array, 1642-His Maiesties Answer to the
Declaration, scarce, Yorke, 1642- Declaration of Parlia-
ment for the Preservation of Hull, &c. 1642; and 18 other
Civil War Tracts, all uncut
(24)

1186

1185 Charles I. Petition of both Houses concerning the Militia, &c. 1611; and 5 other Civil War Tracts Charles I. Declaration to both Houses of Parliament, black letter, uncut, 1641-Petitions of the Lords and Commons, with His Majesties Answer. Also His Majesties Consent for the Princesse Maries going to Holland, &c. portrait of the Princess Mary added, uncut, 1641 (2) Charles I. Declaration of Parliament on the Statute of Array, 1642-Second Declaration of Parliament, autograph signature and note of Sir R. Twysden, 1642-Two Ordinances concerning Trained Bands, &c. 1643-Examination of Votes concerning such as take up Armes against Parliament, 1648

1187

1189 1190

1191

uncut

in one vol.

(4) 1648

1649

1188 Charles I. Declaration to all his loving Subjects of 12 Aug. 1642, Camb. 1642; and 3 others, imperfect Charles I. Messages for Peace, uncut Charles I. Messages for Peace and Personal Treaty, uncut, 1648 -Pembroke (Earl of) Speech on the Citie's Petition for a personall Treaty with His Majesty in London, 1648 (2) Charles I. The Princely Pellican: Royall Resolves (in prose and verse), frontispiece Charles I. Narrative of the Proceedings of the High Court of Justice in the Tryal of the King, with continuation, 2 parts, 1648- Moderate Intelligencer, No. 202, (containing Sentence and Execution of the King), 1649- His Majesties Declaration concerning the Treaty and Reasons against the pretended Jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice, 1648 -King Charls his Speech on the Scaffold, 1649"

1192

uncut

in one vol.

1193 Charles I. Regall Apology, uncut, 1648-Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, 1642-His Majesties Answer to "A Remonstrance, &c." 1642-Tom-Tell-Troth touching the Murmurs of the Times, 1642

1649

1194 Charles I. A flattering Elegie upon the Death of King Charles: The cleane contrary Way. With a Parallel something significant, a very scarce Poem, morocco extra, g. e. 1195 Charles I. The Princely Pellican. Royall Resolves presented in sundry choice Observations extracted from His Majesties Divine Meditations, with satisfactory Reasons that he was the only Author of them, frontispiece, ILLUSTRATED with folding view of the Execution at Whitehall, and portraits of Charles I, James Marquis of Hamilton, R. Earl of Warwick, and H. Earl of Holland, half russia, uncut

1649

1196 Charles I. Elegie on the Meekest of Men, the most glorious of Princes, the most constant of Martyrs, &c. 1649-Charles (King) His Speech on the Scaffold, 1649

(2) 1197 Charles I. Dialogue between the Ghosts of Charles I. and Oliver Protector, woodcut frontispiece

1659

1198 Charles I. Walker (A.) True Account of the Author of Icon Basilike, 1692-Hollingworth (Dr. R.) Defence of Charles I.'s Eikon Basilike against Dr. Walker, 1692-Hollingworth (Dr. R.) Second Defence, 1692-Ludlow (Gen.) Ludlow no Lyar, or Detection of Dr. Hollingworth's Disingenuity in his Second Defence, Amst. 1692- Hollingworth (R.)

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Character of Charles I, with Remarks on Ludlow no Lyar,
1692-Defence of Charles the Martyr justifying his Title
to Eikon Basilike (by T. Wagstaffe), uncut, 1699-Young
(J.) Several Evidences concerning the Author of Icon Basi-
like, 1703
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8.- 1199 Charles I. Just and Sober Vindication of the Observations
upon the 30 January and 29 May, by J. G. G. 1694-Ob-
servations upon the Keeping the 30 January and 29 May,
by J. G. G. part of title torn off, 1694-Walker (A.) Ac-
count of the Author of Eikon Basilike, 2 copies, with
variations, 1692-Long (T.) Dr. Walker's Account demon-
strated to be false, impudent and deceitful, 1693-Holling-
worth (R.) Character of Charles I, 1692-Hollingworth (R.)
Defence of Charles the First's Eikon Basilike, 1692-Lud-
low (Gen.) Truth brought to Light, 1693-Hollingworth
(R.) Defence of Charles I, 1692-Second Defence by Way
of Reply to Ludlow's Letter, 1692-Humphreys (Bp. H.)
Sermon on 30 January, 1696
in one vol.
Charles I. no Saint or Martyr
1698
Charles II, Declaration from Breda, 1660-Charles II, Letter
from Breda, 1660- Charles II. Form and Order of his
Coronation of Charles II, King of Scotland, with the Ser-
mon preached by R. Douglas, &c. plate of arms, 1660 (3)
1202 Charles II. Sol in Ascendente: or the glorious Appearance of
Charles II. upon the Horizon of London, in her Horosco-
picall Sign, Gemini, (in verse), autograph of W. Hazlitt 1660
"This Tract is of the utmost rarity. W. Hazlitt." MS. note
on fly-leaf.

16.

1200

1201

1203

Charles II, Message to the Commons, with the Answer
MANUSCRIPT

1680

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Charles II, Causæ veteris Epitaphii Editio altera. Accedit Causa vetus conclamata, a curious and scarce Poem

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Neapoli sive Augustæ Trinobantum (Lond.), 1685 1205 Chaucer's Canterbury Tale, translated out of old English into our now usuall Language. Whereunto is added the Scots Pedlar: newly enlarged by A. B. (in verse)

1641 1206 Chesse. The Game at Chesse, a metaphoricall Discourse, shewing the present Estate of this Kingdome, woodcut calf gilt

1643

1207 Chidley (S.) Cry against a crying Sinne (Capital Punishment for Theft), printed in letters of Blood, rare

1652

One of the earliest and most important publications against the
Punishment of Hanging.

1208 Christie (J.) Inquiry into the antient Greek Game invented by
Palamedes, &c. plates, printed for presents only, presentation
copy to Earl Macartney, with author's autograph note

uncut

1801

1209 Christie (J.) Disquisitions upon the painted Greek Vases, plates, author's autograph inscription, printed for presents only 1825

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