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Holinshed (Ralph). Chronicle of Englande, Scotlande and Irelande, black letter, many woodcuts (wants first title and otherwise imperfect), hf. mor., George Bishop, 1577, folio (303), Dec. 18, Sotheby Wrenford, £2 5s.

[See also Dowell, Oct. 23, wants clasps, £4 4s.; Sotheby, Dec. 11, ed. 1586, £4 10S.; Mar. 5, £2 16s.; Lot 259, fine, 14 10s.; Feb. 5, defective, £1 158.] Holland (H.) Herwologia Anglica. Hoc est clarissimorum et doctissimorum aliquot Anglorum qui floruerunt ab anno M.D. usq' ad presentem annum M.D.CXX. vivae effigies vitae et elogia, engraved title, with view of London below and 67 portraits (wants three preliminary ll., i.e., the Postpraefatio and Latin verses by Gruterus), crimson mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, Impensis Crispini Passaei et Jansonii Bibliopolae Arnhemiensis (1620), folio (72), June 11, Sotheby Villars, LII

See also July 23, 10; Oct. 30, imperfect, £3; Dec. 18, imperfect, 2 8s.; Hodgson, Nov. 30, £5; Sotheby, Nov. 13, defective, £7 5s.] Hollar (W.) Mortalium Nobilitatis (Dance of Death and Monks), 47 plates, first state, with initials "W. H." on only four plates (Cardinal, Duke, Empress and Bride), plate 29 defective, mounted in I vol. violet mor., tooled in blind, g.e., n.d., sq. 12mo. (843), July 30, Sotheby Edwards, £5 Hollar (W.) A new and perfect Book of Beasts, Flowers, Fruits, Butterflies and other Vermine, 11 plates including the title, margin of several 11. repaired, hf. red mor., Printed and are to be sould by Peter Stent, 1663, oblong 4to. (276), May 9, Sotheby Stow, £6 5s. Hollyband (C.) The Pretie and Wittie Historie of Arnhalt and Lucenda, first ed., Italian and English text on opposite pages, Italian in italic letter, English in black letter, woodcut portrait (a few 11. shaved at head), cf., T. Purfoote, 1575, 16mo. (476), Dec. 18, Sotheby

Barnard, £5 12s. 6d. Holmes (C. J.) Constable and his Influence on Landscape Painting, limited ed. to 350 copies, 77 photogravure plates, 1902, folio (699), Oct. 30, Sotheby Sawyer, £4 45. [See also Dowell, Feb. 19, £4.]

Holmes (Oliver Wendell). The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, the original publication of Parts i. and ii., as issued in the numbers of The New England Magazine for Nov., 1831 and Feb., 1832, 2 parts, stitched, in cl. portfolio, Boston, 8vo. (900), Nov. 20, Anderson Galleries Holmes (O. W.) Poems, first ed., in mor. slip-case, Boston, 1836, 12mo. (903), Nov. 20, Anderson Galleries Holmes (O. W.) Songs in Many Keys, orig. cl., Boston, 1862, 8vo. (367), Feb. 13, Anderson Galleries $20

$8 823

[First edition. Autograph presentation copy from the author, with inscription on fly-leaf: "Dr. George Hayward, from his friend and pupil, Oliver Wendell Holmes."

Holmes (O. W.) Writings. Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, Library ed., LARGE PAPER, portraits, 3 vol., etc. (limited to 24 copies), 13 vol., hf. crimson crushed mor. gt., t.e.g. (edges of some vol. slightly stained), 1891, 8vo. (844). Nov. 8, Hodgson Walker, £5 5S. Holmes (O. W.) The Complete Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, illustrated with steel portraits, photogravures and facs. on India paper, title-pages in red and black, 15 vol.-A Bibliography of Oliver Wendell Holmes, portrait, 1907, together 16 vol., uniformly bound in hf. red crushed mor., gt. tops, uncut, Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company [1892]-1907, 8vo. (379), Nov. 28, American Art Association $50

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[Complete set of the Artists' Edition, of which only 750 copies were printed, this being No. 19. The Bibliography" is limited to 530 copies, of which this is No. 392.] Holmes (R. R.) Specimens of Bookbinding selected from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, 152 chromo-litho. facs., cl. ex. gt., 1893, folio (286), Jan. 10, Hodgson

Edwards, £3 12s. 6d. Holyday (Barten). Texvoyama, or the Marriage of the Arts, a Comedie, first ed. (a few side-notes cut into), large copy, orig. vell. (loose), William Stansby for Iohn Parker, 1618, sm. 4to. (359), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £20 Home and Stadler. Description of Seringapatam, 6 col. plates, hf. roan, 1796, oblong folio (240), May 30, Puttick Rimell, £4 10s. Home Counties Magazine, illustrations, Vol. i.-x. and a duplicate of Vol. x., together II vol., hf. parchment, 18991908, 8vo. (277), Dec. 4, Sotheby S. Davies, I 5S. Homer. Seaven Bookes of the Iliades of Homere, Prince of Poets, translated according to the Greeke in judgment of his best commentaries, by George Chapman, Gent., full brown mor., London, printed by Iohn Windet, 1598, sm. 4to. (40), Jan. 23, Anderson Galleries $1,925

[Blank leaf AI is wanting. Only three copies appear to have occurred at auction. The present copy was formerly the Heber-Bright copy. With the T. D. C. Graham bookplate.]

Homer, Prince of Poets, translated according to the Greeke in twelve Bookes of his Iliads, engraved title, with head of Homer and figures of Achilles and Hector, by Hole, old cf., gt. centre ornaments (a few damp stains), At London, printed for Samuel Macham [1610], roy. 8vo. (101), March 5, Anderson Galleries

$45

[The first seven books of the Iliad were published in 1598, the other five appear here for the first time. At the end are seventeen dedicatory sonnets, not in all copies. See also Jan. 23, $385.]

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Homer. Ilias et Odyssea (Graece) [with the Latin Preface, Bernardus Nerlius Petro Medicae Laurentii Filio. S.," dated Florentiae, Idibus Ianuariis, 1488], first ed., 2 vol.,

printed in small Greek characters, long lines, 39 to a page, 438 ll. (Vol. i., 249 ll.; Vol. ii., 189 Il., wants two blank ll., i.e., sign. E 10 (first series) in Vol. i. and ETET 6 at the end of Vol. ii.) [Hain 8772, Proctor *6194], green mor. gt., g.e., 12 in. (12 in.) by 8 in., Florence, Bart. di Libri for B. and N. Nerlius, 9 Dec., 1488, folio (123), March 20, Sotheby Goldsmith, £320 Homer. The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets . . . donne according to the Greeke by G. Chapman-Homer's Odysses, translated by G. Chapman, 2 vol. in 1, first ed., engraved titles (cut into), a few ll. shaved, hf. cf., For N. Butter, n.d. (c. 1611), folio (5373), Nov. 27, Sotheby

Maggs, £8 5s.

[See also Lot 5368, £5 10s.; Lot 5369, £10; Hodgson, April 18, £9 15s.; Sotheby, June 4, £8 15s.; May 15, £36; Puttick, May 30, £20.] Homer, his Odysses and his Iliads, translated by Ogilby, first eds., engraved frontispiece, fine portrait of Charles II. and plates, 2 vol., old mottled cf., g.e., 1660-69 (194), Dec. 6, Hodgson David, £3 3s. Homer, translated by A. Pope-The Iliad, 6 vol.-The Odyssey, 5 vol., together II vol., the original Subscription ed., frontispieces (some_ll. stained), contemp. cf., 1715-26, 4to. (124), April 9, Sotheby Barnard, 1 5S.

Homer. Iliad and Odyssey, Gr., plates by Flaxman, 4 vol., blue mor. gt., inside borders, g.e., by Mackenzie, Glasgow, R. and A. Foulis, 1756-8, folio (313), July 16, Sotheby Todd, £5 Homer. The Crowne of all Homer's Workes, Batrachomyomachia, trans. by Geo. Chapman, first ed., engraved title by W. Pass (with the scarce blank before title), small defect on title, red mor. ex., g.e., Printed for John Bill, His Majesties Printer, n.d., folio (215), May 30, Puttick Curtis, £38 Homer. Homeri Odyssea, Batrachomyomachia, etc., device on title and last leaf, contemp. Venetian binding of brown mor., with arms of the Grioni family and initials M. G." in gt. on sides, Venetiis, J. Farreus, 1542, 12mo. (524), April 19, Hodgson £3 7s. 6d.

[See also Sotheby, Mar. 12, ed. 1580, £20; Mar. 12, ed. 1634, £7.] Homer. The Whole Works of Homer in his Iliads and Odysses, translated by Geo. Chapman, engraved title by W. Hole, with portrait of Homer on the verso (fore-edge slightly shaved and stained and margin mended), wants 2 11. (sign. в b 3-4), For N. Butter, n.d. (c. 1620)—The Crowne of All Homer's Workes, Batrachomyomachia, or the Battaile of Frogs and Mise, first ed. of Chapman's version, wants title, J. Bill, n.d. (c. 1614), in 1 vol., modern black (slightly rubbed), g.e., folio (5370), Nov. 27, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s.

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Homère. Œuvres Complètes, traduction nouvelle

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par M. Gin, plates after Marillier, proofs before letters, map, 4 vol. (some 11. discoloured), blue mor., gt. ornamental border-frames, g.e., Paris, 1786-8, 4to. (163), March 5, Sotheby Maggs, £9 10S. Hondius (Judocus). Historia Mundi, or Mercator's Atlas, containing his Cosmographicall Description of the Fabricks and Figure of the World, Englished by W. S. [Wye Saltonstall], frontispiece and maps (including America), the map of Virginia at p. 905 pasted over a duplicate map of New Spain, which occurs on p. 907, "The Meaning of the Frontispiece,' cut close and mounted, also wants pp. 97-8, old cf., good copy (from Joseph King's library), T. Cotes for M. Sparke and S. Cartwright, 1635, thick sm. folio (639), Feb. 12, Sotheby Thorp, £2 2s. Hone (W.) A Collection of the Writings of William Hone and his Contemporaries, comprising Political Pamphlets relating to George IV. and Queen Caroline, Satirical Poems, The Three Trials of William Hone; Every-day, Year and Table Books, 4 vol.; Ancient Mysteries, Apocryphal New Testament, etc. (about 120 separate pieces), uniformly bound in 22 vol., hf. brown mor., t.e.g., other edges uncut, 1807-33, 8vo. (707), June 13, Hodgson £7 10S. Honel (J.) Voyage Pittoresque des Isles de Sicile, de Malte et de Lipari, proof plates in bistre, 4 vol., cf. gt., g.e., Paris, 1782-7, folio (921), Dec. 18, Sotheby

Swettenham, £5 Hood (Thomas). The Epping Hunt, first ed., with 6 wood engravings by George Cruikshank, hf. polished_cf., gt. top, by Morrell, London, 1829, 16mo. (372), Feb. 13, Anderson Galleries

$20 Hood (T.) Works, portrait, the original illustrations, 10 vol., red cf. gt., 1869, 8vo. (65), Feb. 12, Sotheby

Saunders, £2 28. Hood (T.) Works, edited with Notes by his Son and Daughter, illustrations, 11 vol., hf. brown mor. gt., Ward and Lock, n.d. (299), Dec. 6, Hodgson Cowan, £2 5s. [See also Jan. 10, £2 7s. 6d.]

Hood (T.) Poetical Works, edited by W. M. Rossetti, portrait, fac. and illustrations by Doré, green mor. gt., sides and back tooled and inlaid to a floral design with festoons, etc., green cf. doublures and fly-leaves, blind and gt. tooled, the first fly-leaf lettered, joints, g.e., by F. Maullen, in slip-case, n.d., 8vo. (733), July 30, Sotheby

Thorp, £1 18s. Hooke (R.) Micrographia, or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies, made by Magnifying Glasses, numerous plates, some folding, old cf. gt., 1665, sm. folio (172), Dec. 6, Hodgson Wheldon, £5 5S.

[See also Sotheby, Oct. 23, £4 15s.]

Hooke (W.) New Englands Teares for Old Englands Feares, preached in a Sermon on July 23, 1640.. by William Hooke, Minister of Gods Word, sometime of Axmouth, in Devonshire, now of Taunton, in New England (wanting A3 and A4, headline of title and one leaf shaved), red crushed levant mor., gt. inner borders, g.e., by Rivière, Printed by T. P. for J. Rotherwell and H. Overton, 1641, sm. 4to. (101), July 23, Sotheby Wright, £7 58. Hooker (William Jackson). British Jungermanniæ, col. plates, I vol. in 2, russ., 1816, 4to. (415), April 23, Sotheby

Quaritch, £3 Hooker (W. J.) Paradisus Loudonensis, descriptions by R. A. Salisbury, 114 col. plates (wanting plate 2), Vol. i., Part 1, hf. cf. (slightly cropped), 1806, 4to. (151), Feb. 21, Puttick Lane, £4 15s. Hookes (Nicholas). Amanda, a Sacrifice to an Unknown Goddesse, or a Free-will Offering of a loving heart to a Sweet-Heart, original ed., engraved frontispiece, on page 91 is a fresh title, Miscellanea Poetica: Carmina exequalia, etc.," green mor. ex., g.e., T. R. and E. M. for Humphrey Tuckey, 1653, 8vo. (363), March 12, Sotheby

[See also Anderson Galleries, Oct. 23, $21.] Maggs, £92 Hooper (John). A Declaration of Christe and of his Offyce, first ed. (some 11. slightly water-stained), mor. gt., g.e., Zurich, Augustyne Fries, 1547, 8vo. (5378), Nov. 27, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 IOS. Hope (Anthony). Original Autograph Manuscript of The Curate of Poltons," written on 16 quarto pages, caption title and signed at beginning and end, in a full mor. solander case, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe (374), Feb. 13, Anderson Galleries

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Hope (T.) Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, plates, LARGE PAPER, boards (cracking), 1807, folio (497), Dec. 19, Puttick Batsford, £2 12s. 6d. Hope (W. H. St. John). Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter, 1348-1485, 90 col. plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1901, folio (5380), Nov. 27, Sotheby

Quaritch, £2 IOS.

[See also Feb. 12, £2 15s.; May 9, £2.] Hopton (Arthur). Baculum Geodeticum, sive Viaticum, black letter, title within a woodcut border, woodcuts (some 11. slightly cut, a few small wormholes), diced russ. gt., g.e., 1610, 4to. (164), March 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 Hopton (A.) Bacvlum Geodaeticum sive viaticum, or the Geodeticall Staffe, black letter, title within a woodcut border, folding diagrams (some 11. very slightly cut into, damaging the text), Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1610Speculum Topographicum, or the Topographical Glasse, folding diagrams, a contemp. advertisement by Iohn Tomson and Elias Allin, scientific instrument makers, on the verso of the last leaf (a few ll. cut into, slightly damag

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