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Horatius (Flaccus Q.) All Horace his Lyrics, or his Four Books of Odes and his Book of Epodes Englished [by Barten Holyday], title within a woodcut border, contemp. cf., Printed for Henry Herringman, 1653, 8vo. (129), March 20, Sotheby Rosenbach, £48

[See also ed. 1684, £39.] Horatius. Opera cum annotationibus, woodcuts, numerous MS. notes, wants 2 ll. (LL 4, 5), vell., Argentina, J. Reinhardus cognomento Grüninger, 1498 (5382), Nov. 27, Sotheby Leighton, £1 12S. Horatius Flaccus. Opera (edidit Jacobus Locher), lit. goth., numerous woodcuts, including a large one on title-page, old boards [Hain-Copinger 8898, Proctor 485], Argentina, J. Reinhardi cognometo Grüninger, 1498, folio (406), Dec. 11, Sotheby Thorp, £8 5s. Horatius Flaccus (Q.) [Opera], the first Aldine ed., italic letter, the text within ruled red lines, xvith century cf., in a slip-case, Venetiis, apud Aldvm Romanum, Mense Maio MDI. [1501]-Ivvenalis Satyræ XVI. A Persii Satyræ VI., italic letter, Paris, R. Stephanus, 1544 (241), March 5, Anderson Galleries

$85

[In one volume, xvith century calf. The fly-leaf contains an interesting early inscription in Latin (17 lines), in which mention is made of the discovery of Brazil, etc.] Horatius. Quintus Horatius Flaccus, engraved title, 3 vol., brown mor. gt., with the arms of the family of LustreDoby, Leyden, Elzevir, 1629, 8vo. (197), Dec. 11, Sotheby Sotheran, £7

Horatius. Opera, engraved title, old French red mor., with arms of Louis XIV. in gold on each side, fleur-de-lys stamps on back, g.e., sold as a binding, Parisiis, e Typographia Regia, 1642, folio (170), July 23, Sotheby

Todd, £4 5s. Horatius. Horatii Opera, old citron mor., with the arms of Madame Marie Adelaide of France on both sides, g.e., by Derome, Lugd. Bat., 1663, 8vo. (174), July 12, Hodgson Griffin, £4 45. Horatius. Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, post est ed., engraved throughout, illustrations, 2 vol., red mor., panelled gt. back, g.e., by Ramage, J. Pine, 1733-7, 8vo. (286), July 3, Sotheby Bamber, £7

[See also Dec. 11, 11; April 9, £10 10s.; June 11, £5; Hodgson, July 4, £6 10s.; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 20, $140.]

Horatius. Opera, printed on vell., green mor. gt., gt. back, g.e., Parma, Bodoni, 1791, large folio (127), March 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £24

[See also Dec. 11, 11; July 23, £1 18s.] Horatius. Quintus Horatius Flaccus, engraved frontispiece after Stothard, crushed brown levant mor., with all-over gt. tooling on back and sides, gt. top, uncut, by Zaehns

dorf, London, Gulielmus Pickering, 1824, 32mo. (305),
Feb. 18, Anderson Galleries
$17

[A choice little copy of Pickering's diamond edition, in a handsome binding. Miniature bookplate of Eugene Field.] Horatius. [Works.] [Colophon] Venetiis apud Aldum Roma. num Mense Maio. M.DI., italic type, spaces left for capitals, with guide letters, full crimson levant mor., janseneste, inside gt, dentelle borders, g.e., by Rivière [Venice, Aldus, 1501], sm. 8vo. (2), May 4, American Art Association $155 Horatius. The Odes and Epodes of Horace, Latin text edited by C. L. Smith, with Versions, Paraphrases and Explanatory Notes by Eminent Scholars, Statesmen and Poets, with an Introduction by Archbishop Ireland, 7 vol. in 9— A Thousand Horatian Quotations, with Appreciations (Testimonia) of Horace in Ancient Writers, selected and classified by H. A. Metcalf, portraits and plates in two states, one on Japanese paper and one on plain paper, some of which are signed by the artist and others by the etcher, engraved titles, numerous vignettes, facs. of early title-pages, etc., together 10 vol., brown levant mor., gt. tops, uncut, Boston, 1901-1904, sq. 8vo. (23), May 4, American Art Association $132.50

[Limited to 467 copies, this being No. 25.] Horatius. Quinti Horatii Flacci Carmina Sapphica, in black and red, capitals painted in gold, blue or red, vell., Ashendene Press, Chelsea, in aedibus St. J. Hornby, 1903 (257), July 25, Sotheby Bathurst, £4 Horne (H. P.) Alessandro Filipepi commonly called Sandro Botticelli, Painter of Florence, No. 79 of 225 numbered copies for sale, 42 plates, boards, holland back, boxed, 1908, folio (276), May 28, Sotheby Heffer, £5 15S.

[See also, Dec. 18, £8.]

Horsfield (T. W.) History and Antiquities of Lewes, plan, plates and pedigrees, 2 vol., hf. mor., g.t., uncut, J. Baxter, Lewes, 1824-27, 4to. (174), July 3, Sotheby

Webster, £2 Horsfield (T. W.) History, Antiquities and Topography of Sussex, maps (loose) and plates, a few plates, pencil sketches, etc. inserted loose, 2 vol., hf. mor. (damaged), Lewes, 1835, 4to. (350), Dec. 4, Sotheby Bumpus, £2 5s. [See also July 3, £4 4s.; extra illus., £20; May 15, £1 16s.] Horsley (John). Britannia Romana, or the Roman Antiquities of Britain, plates, orange mor. ex., g.e., by H. Stamper, 1732, folio (45), Dec. 11, Sotheby Edwards, £2 5s.

[See also April 9, 10s.]

Hortulus Animae (Cod. Bibl. Pal. Vindob. 2706), the Garden of the Soul, the Illuminated Manuscript in the Imp. Roy. Court Library at Vienna reproduced in fac., with an Introduction by Dr. F. Dörnhöffer, II parts and Elucida

tions, 109 plates printed in colours and 857 in monotone, No. 12 of 75 copies, in three portfolios, Utrecht, 1907-10, imp. 8vo. (277), May 28, Sotheby Barnard, £6 IOS.

[A form of "Books of Hours' as used in Germany, 16th century.]

Horwood (R.) Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and parts adjoining, showing every house, on 32 double folding sheets, in fine condition, enclosed in a portfolio, 1799, folio (758), Feb. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £1 18s.

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[Hotten (John Camden).] Charles Dickens, the Story of his Life, by the author of the Life of Thackeray," vignette on title, illustrations, facs., I vol. in 2, each leaf inlaid to roy. 8vo., hf. green crushed levant mor., gt. tops, uncut, by Stikeman (backs faded), London [1870], (135), Nov. 18, American Art Association

$42.50 [Extra illustrated and extended from one volume to two by the insertion of about 410 portraits, views, original illustrations, playbills, facsimiles, etc.] Houbigant (A. C.) Mœurs et Costumes des litho. plates, cl., Paris, 1821, folio (576),

Russes, 50 col. June 4, Sotheby Spencer, £5 15S. See Birch (Thos.) de Malte et de

Houbraken. Heads of Illustrious Persons.
Houel (J.) Voyage Pittoresque de Sicile,
Lipari, 264 plates in sepia, 4 vol., contemp. crimson
straight-grain mor. gt., g.e., in fine state, 1782-7, roy.
folio (839), Nov. 22, Hodgson
Edwards, £15
Houghton (T.) Rara Avis in Terris, or the Compleat Miner,
containing the Laws, etc. of the Lead-Mines in Derby-
shire and the Art of Dialling and Levelling Grooves, old
cf., 1681, 18mo. (477), March 14, Hodgson Myers, £2 16s.
[See also Lot 478, ed. 1688, £2 18s.]

Houghton (W.) British Fresh-water Fishes, col. plates, I vol.
in 2, cl., g.e., W. Mackenzie (1879), folio (269), June 25,
Sotheby
W. Brame, £1

[See also July 3, ed. 1884, £1 IS.; Dowell, Jan. 22, n.d., 18s.; Sotheby, June 25, ed. 1900, 148.]

Houghton Galleries. A set of prints engraved after the most capital Paintings in the collection of Her Imperial Majesty the Empress of Russia, portraits and plates (one plate, 'A Naked Venus," in Vol. ii., wanting), 2 vol., mor. ex. (rubbed), Boydell, 1788, folio (210), Feb. 21, Puttick

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Lane, £41

[See also Hodgson, April 19, £39; Sotheby, April 16, damaged, £19.]

Housman (A. E.) A Shropshire Lad, first ed., title in red and black, orig. boards, uncut (back defective), 1896, 8vo. (558), Feb. 28, Hodgson Maggs, £8 15S.

Housman (A. E.) Last Poems, first ed., buckram, t.e.g., 1922, 8vo. (254), May 3, Hodgson

£1 35.

Housman (L.) Stories from the Arabian Nights retold by
Laurence Housman, one of 350 copies signed by the artist,
E. Dulac, col. plates, vell. gt., 1907, 4to. (268), July 16,
Sotheby
Sotheran, £2 16s.
Howard (H. Eliot). The British Warblers, col. plates by H.
Grönvold, Parts 1 to 4 in temporary binder's cl., uncut,
the remaining 5 parts (complete) in 7 sections, boards as
issued, 1907-15, 8vo. (171), June 25, Sotheby
Weere, £3 158.

[See also April 23, £3 5s.]

Howard (Sir R.) Poems, first ed., mor. ex., g.e. (two words
of imprint defective), H. Herringman, 1660, 8vo. (140),
July 25, Puttick
Halliday, £2 7s. 6d.

[See also Anderson Galleries, Dec. 11, $13.] Howard and Crisp. Visitation of England and Wales, ed. by Howard and Crisp, illustrations, one of 500 copies, Vol. i. to xiv. (Vol. xii. wanting), hf. vell., t.e.g., Privately printed, 1893-1906, folio (246), May 30, Puttick Trout, £2 178. 6d. Howe (E. D.) Mormonism Unveiled, or a Faithful Account of that Singular Imposition and Delusion, from its Rise to the Present Time, frontispiece, cl., paper label (rubbed), Painesville, 1834, 16mo. (46), Feb. 28, American Art Association

$22 Howell (James). Aeropoλoyia. Dodona's Grove, or the Vocal Forrest, first ed., plates (small stain at top of first few 11.), old cf. (defective), 1640, folio (388), July 25, Sotheby Sawyer, £1 2s.

[See also Feb. 5, damaged, 14s.; Hodgson, Feb. 28, £7 15s.; American Art Association, Feb. 28, $130.] Howell (J.) A Discourse concerning the Precedency of Kings, first ed., LARGE PAPER (13 in. by 8 in.), portraits of Charles II. and the author (with additional epigram below on separate copperplate, which is not in the small paper copy), and inserted a portrait of Louis XIV. of France, presentation copy, with writing on title, Anglesey, given me by the Author, Jan. 1, 1663," polished cf. gt., inside dentelles, r.e., a fine copy, Printed by Ja. Cottrel, for Sam. Speed, 1664, folio (354), Feb. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £5 15s. Howell (J.) A German Diet, or the Ballance of Europe, first ed., portrait of the author, sheepskin, For Humphrey Moseley, 1653, sm. folio (344), Feb. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £8 Howell (J.) Londinopolis, an Historical Discourse of London, first ed., portrait and folding view of London, with autograph signature of Thomas Gray, the poet, on title, note in margin of p. 29 and inscription on last leaf, cost me 0-2 -0, both in his hand (small hole in the view and one leaf, some 11. water-stained), russ., g.e., by Mackenzie, 1657, folio (241), April 9, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s.

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[See also Oct. 23, defective, £2 10s.; Hodgson, June 20, I 4S.] [Howell (J.)] Mercurius Hibernicus, or a Discourse of the

late Insurrection in Ireland, a few MS. marginal notes, hf. cf. (rubbed), Printed at Bristoll, 1644, sm. 4to. (334), Feb. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £7 15S. Howell (J.) The Nuptialls of Peleus and Thetis, consisting of a Mask and a Comedy of the Great Royall Ball, with translation of the original Italian Comedy, 2 parts, unbound (stained), 1654, sm. 4to. (332), Nov. 8, Hodgson Woodward, £6 12s. 6d. Howell] (J.) Proverbs, or Old sayed Savves and Adages, first ed., last leaf repaired, affecting three or four words, polished mottled cf., g.e., by Rivière, Printed by J. G., 1659, folio (350), Feb. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £4

[See also Puttick, Dec. 19, 15s.] Howell and Cobbett. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period, with General Index by Jardine, complete, 34 vol., polished cf. gt., y.e., 1819-28, 8vo. (288), July 3, Sotheby Joseph, £16 Howitt (Samuel). The British Sportsman, containing 70 plates (some plates spotted), blue mor. gt., g.e., 1812, 4to. (504), Oct. 23, Sotheby Swettenham, £I IOS. Howitt (W.) The Northern Heights of London, first ed., illustrations, sprinkled cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., 1869, 8vo. (5387), Nov. 27, Sotheby Leighton, £1 2S.

[See also Hodgson, May 9, £1.] H[owlet] (R[obert]). The School of Recreation, or the Gentleman's Tutor to those Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Racing, Hawking, Riding, Cock-Fighting, Fowling, Fishing, Shooting, Bowling, Tennis, Ringing, Billiards (wants frontispiece, some headlines and two catchwords shaved), hf. cf., 1684, 12mo. (403), Oct. 23, Sotheby

Bumpus, £2 12s. 6d. Hozier (P. d'). Armorial General de la France, portrait and engravings, 10 vol., hf. vell., 1738-68 (56), Dec. 6, Hodgson Quaritch, £6 Hrosvita. Opera Hrosvite illustris virginis et monialis Germane gente Saxonica orte nuper a Conrado celte inventa, 8 full-page woodcuts (small wormholes throughout), hf. cf., Norimbergae, 1501, folio (348), Nov. 13, Sotheby Maggs, £25 IOS. Huarte (J.) The Examination of Mens Wits, translated by C. Camilli, Englished out of his Italian by R. C[arew], old limp vell. (slight tear in title and margin of last leaf defective), 1604, sm. 4to. (145), April 19, Hodgson Halliday, 2 IOS. [Hubert (Sir F.)] The Deplorable Life and Death of Edward the Second . . . together with the Downefall of the two Unfortunate Fauorits, Gavestone and Spencer, storied in an Excellent Poëm, first ed., surreptitious and anonymous, portrait (shaved, margins wormed), [collation: A-14 in eights, last leaf blank], old cf., Roger Michell, 1628, sm. 8vo. (26), Nov. 30, Hodgson Pickering, £11

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