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Kennet (Bishop White). Bibliotheca Americanæ Primordia (a few ll. a little discoloured), cf., J. Churchill, 1713, sm. 4to. (881), Oct. 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 [See also Dec. 18, £2 5s.]

Kenrick (T.) The British Stage and Literary Cabinet, plates by G. and I. R. Cruikshank and others, mostly col. (wants the supplement of Elizabethan plays and a view of the interior of Haymarket Theatre in Vol. v., only two numbers were published of Vol. vi., which was issued without a title), 6 vol., purple crushed levant mor., the upper cover of each volume impressed in gold with a portrait of Shakespeare in oval, motto below, "All the World's a Stage," gt. panelled backs, g.t., by Root, J. Chappell, 1817-22, 8vo. (78), July 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £30

[See also American Art Association, April 16, $300.] Kepler (J.) Tabula Rudolphina Astronomica, engraved title and large folding mappe-monde, hf. mor., Ulmæ, 1627, folio (700), April 18, Hodgson Wheldon, £6 158. Kern (Edward M.) Original Autograph Manuscript Letter announcing the Disaster to the Donner Party, giving details of the Cannibalism and other horrors attending it, and discussing the necessity of and preparations for the rescue of the survivors, signed " Kern,' 4 PP. [Sutter's Fort, March, 1847], folio (118A), Nov. 27, Anderson Galleries $1,100 Kern (Ulrich). Eyn neu Kunstlichs wolgegründts Visierbuch gar gewiss unnd behend ausz rechter art der Geometria Rechnung und Circkelmesser, gothic letter, woodcuts on title and diagrams in the text, inner corner of last 2 II. mended, red mor. gt., g.e., Strasburg, Peter Schäffer, 1531, folio (300), May 9, Sotheby Leighton, £7 Kershaw (J.) Views in the Burman Empire, 10 col. plates by W. Daniell, text in a separate 4to. pamphlet, presentation copies from the artist, with inscription on wrappers, both in original wrappers (1832), oblong folio (137), June 4, Sotheby Edwards, £15 Kidd (Capt. Wm.) A Full Account of the Proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd, in two letters, written by a Person of Quality to a Kinsman of the Earl of Bellomont in Ireland [Sabin, No. 37703], unbound, 1701, sm. 4to. (246), Nov. 30, Hodgson H. Stevens, £5 15s.

[One of the scarce original accounts of Capt. Kidd's piratical adventures. Kidd, who had settled in Boston, was despatched in 1696 by Bellamont (then Governor of New England) to suppress piracy on the coast of America or elsewhere, but he turned pirate himself, was arrested on his return to Boston in 1699, and hanged in London, May, 1701. The story of Kidd's piracy is well known from Macaulay's picturesque though inaccurate account. See also Anderson Galleries, Mar. 8, $47.50.]

Killigrew (Mrs. Anne). Poems, LARGE PAPER, mezzotint por

trait by I. Becket, old panelled cf. gt., fine copy, Printed for S. Lowndes, 1686, sm. folio (399), March 12, Sotheby Quaritch, £29

[See also Anderson Galleries, Dec. 11, $40.] Killigrew (Henry). The Conspiracy, a Tragedy, as it was intended for the Nuptialls of the Lord Charles Herbert and the Lady Villiers, written by Mr. Henry Killigraew (sic), first ed. (a few letters damaged by rust-holes), hf. cf., Printed by Iohn Norton for Andrew Crooke, 1638, 4to. (146), March 20, Sotheby Barnard, £11 Killigrew (Sir William). Midnight and Daily Thoughts, in prose and verse, first ed., fine large copy, panelled cf. ex., by C. Meyer, with label, Printed for Randal Taylor, 1694, 8vo. (400), March 12, Sotheby Barnard, £3 10s. King (Adam). In Iacobum sextum Scotorum Regem Angliæ, Franciæ et Hiberniæ Corona, iure hæreditario donatum Panegyris, cf. ex., g.e., arms in gold on sides, from the Heber library, Edenburgi, excudebat Robertus Charteris, 1603, sm. 4to. (401), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £35 King (D.) The Vale-Royall of England, or the County Palatine of Chester, with Discourse of the Island of Man, engraved title, map and plates by W. Hollar, green straight-grain mor., g.e., 1656, folio (147), Feb. 28, HodgHalliday, £6 6s.

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[See also Nov. 22, £2 2s.; Sotheby, Feb. 5, £2 8s.; April 9, IIS.] King (Henry). A Sermon of Deliverance preached at the Spittle on Easter Monday, 1626, Printed by John Haviland, 1626-The Forme of the Agreement made at Strumsdorff of the Truce for twenty-six yeares to come, concluded betwixt . . the King's Majesty of Poland and the

Queenes Majestie, and Kingdom of Sweden, Printed by Thomas Harper, 1635-The School of the Eucharist, established upon the Miraculous Respects and Acknowledgments which beasts, birds and insects have rendered to the Holy Sacrament of the Altar, Printed for Randall Taylor, 1687, 40 tracts in 3 vol., cf., 4to. (679), Nov. 13, Sotheby Thorp, £6 10s. [King (Henry, Bishop of Chichester).] Poems, Elegies, Paradoxes and Sonnets, first ed., brown mor., g.e., wants A I (? a blank), inner margins of title and last leaf defective and repaired and one headline cut into, Printed by J. G. for Rich. Marriot and Hen. Herringham, 1657, 16mo. (295), July 3, Sotheby Pickering, £12 108. King (William, Organist of New-College, in the University of Oxon.) Poems of Mr. Cowley and others, composed into Songs and Ayres, with a Thorough Basse to the Theorbo, Harpsecon, or Base-violl, first ed. (a small rust-hole on pp. 17-18), mottled cf. ex., inside dentelles, g.e., by Rivière, Oxford, imprinted by William Hall, for the Author, 1668, folio (147), Dec. 11, Sotheby Cowan, £24

King (Maj. W. Ross). The Sportsman and Naturalist in Canada, first ed., col. plates and woodcuts, hf. red mor., g.t., 1866, 8vo. (195), June 25, Sotheby Maggs, 1 18s. [See also Hodgson, June 20, £1 18s.; Sotheby, June 25, 1 8s.] Kinglake (A. W.) Eothen, col. frontis., etc., tooled green mor., gt. top, 1844 (103), Oct. 23, Dowell £1 198. Kinglake (A. W.) The Invasion of the Crimea, maps and plans, 8 vol., hf. red mor., t.e.g., 1863-87, 8vo. (42), July 30, Sotheby Edwards, £2 IOS.

[See also Lot 272, £1 128.; Mar. 5, 10s.; Puttick, Dec. 19, 10s.; Dowell, Jan. 22, £1.] Kingsley (Charles). The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children, by Charles Kingsley, with 12 full-page illustrations in brilliant colours after the original drawings by W. Russell Flint, each plate in duplicate, full maroon mor., uncut, by Rivière, enclosed in a cl. slip-case, Riccardi Press, London, 1912, imp. 8vo. (682), Feb. 13, Anderson Galleries $275

18s.

[One of 12 copies on vellum.] Kingsley (C.) The Water-Babies, with illustrations in colour by Warwick Goble, crushed blue mor., by Rivière, London, 1909, sm. 4to. (421), Feb. 13, Anderson Galleries $400 Kingsley (C.) Westward Ho! first ed., 3 vol., one leaf in Vol. i. (pp. 59-60) slit and mended, slightly stained, orig. cl. (dull), Cambridge, 1855, 8vo. (819), Oct. 30, Sotheby Maggs, 16s. Kingsley (C.) Letters and Memories of his Life, edited by his Wife, first ed., illus., 2 vol., hf. cf., gt. tops, 1877 (1054), Nov. 20, Dowell Kingsley (Henry). [Works.] Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn, 3 vol., Cambridge, 1859-Ravenshoe, 3 vol., Cambridge, 1862-Austin Elliot, 2 vol., 1863-The Hillyars and the Burtons, 3 vol., 1865-Leighton Court, 2 vol., 1866Silcote of Silcotes, 3 vol., 1867-8-Mademoiselle Mathilde, 3 vol., 1868-Stretton, 3 vol., 1869-Tales of Old Travel, plates, 1869-The Lost Child, illustrations, 1871-Hetty, frontispiece, 1871-Old Margaret, 2 vol., 1871-The Harveys, 2 vol., 1872-Valentin, 2 vol., 1872-Hornby Mills, etc., 2 vol., 1872-Reginald Hetherege, 3 vol., 1874-Number Seventeen, 2 vol., 1875-Fireside Studies, 2 vol., 1876-The Grange Garden, 3 vol., 1876-The Mystery of the Island, 1877, together 44 vol., all first eds., uniformly bound in hf. red mor., panelled backs, g.t., by Morrell, sold as a collection, 1859-77, 8vo. (713), May 28, Sotheby Maggs, £30 10S.

[See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 24, 42 vol., $100.] Kininger (V. G.) Costumes des différentes nations composant les états héréditaires de S. M. et R., engraved title and 65 (only) col. plates of costume, some with letterpress cut

into, and some cut round and inlaid or re-margined, hf. green cf. gt., Vienne, T. Mollo, n.d., folio (411), Dec. 1I, Sotheby Webb, £12 Kip (J.) Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces, as also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and Cathedrals, numerous doublepage and folding plates, with the leaf of table, 2 vol., old cf. (rebacked), J. Smith, Vol. i. undated, Vol. ii. 1712 (542), Dec. 13, Hodgson Batsford, £6 10S. Kip (J.) Nouveau Théatre de la Grande Bretagne, large double-page plates by I. Kip after L. wanting), cf., D. Moartier, 1708, folio Puttick

Knyff (9 plates (161), March 27, Betts, £5 5s.

[See also Sotheby, July 9, £2 155.; Nov. 13, £2; Mar. 5, ed. 1714, £3 35.; July 30, ed. 1724, £48; April 9, £23.] Kip (J.) Vues des Villes & Edifices de Londe (sic), d'Oxford, Yorck, L'Escosse & d'Irlande, 42 maps and plans and 235 views by Kip, title pasted over cancel title, orig. boards, uncut, n.d., 4to. (371), Dec. II, Sotheby Webb, £10 IOS. Kipling (Rudyard). American Notes by Rudyard KiplingThe Bottle Imp, by Robert Louis Stevenson, orig. wrappers, flv-leaf silked, enclosed in red cl. slip-case, mor. back, with cl. protecting wrapper, New York, 1891, 12mo. (506), April 16, American Art Association $100

[This first issue, with the address, " 86, Nassau Street," the date, “February 14, 1891," and the Colgate advertisement on the back cover.]

Kipling (R.) Barrack Room Ballads, first ed., with 16 pp. of advertisements, buckram, g.t., 1892, 8vo. (731), March 5, Sotheby Lawrence, £1 16S.

[See also Dec. 18, 17s.; Dowell, April 17, £1 38.; Hodgson, May 16, £1 2s.; Sotheby, May 28, ed.-de-luxe, £3 15s.] Kipling (R.) The City of Dreadful Night, and other Places, first ed., orig. wrappers, A. H. Wheeler & Co., Allahabad, 1891, 8vo. (782), July 9, Sotheby Bickers, £8 10S.

[See also Nov. 13, defective, £3 10s.; May 28, cl., £4 IOS.; American Art Association, April 16, $80; Anderson Galleries, Feb. 13, defective, $30.]

Kipling (R.) The Day's Work, first ed., cl., 1898, 8vo. (866), July 30, Sotheby Hollings, 14s. Kipling (R.) Departmental Ditties, and other Verses, first ed., printed on one side only, three or four words cut into, orig. folding wrapper, very slightly defective and laid on (No. 1 of 1886), Lahore, The Civil and Military Gazette Press, 1886, size 10 in. by 4 in. (726), May 28, Sotheby Marchbanks, £16

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[See also Nov. 13, £15; Dec. 11, defective, £6; July 9, defective, £3 15s.; American Art Association, April 16, $130; Dowell, Dec. 18, second ed., 1886, 13s.; Sotheby, May 28, third ed., inscribed, £7 10s.; May 28, ninth ed., 1897, ed.-de-luxe, £3 5s.]

[Kipling (R.)] Echoes, by Two Writers, orig. drab glazed paper wrappers, neatly and skilfully rebacked, enclosed in full green straight-grain mor. solander case, with cl. protecting wrapper, Lahore, The Civil and Military Gazette" Press [1884], 16mo. (500), April 16, American Art Association

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[The original issue of the first edition of Kipling's second book. 'The Two Writers' were Rudyard Kipling and his sister Beatrice. The book contains 39 poems, of which Kipling wrote 32, and are mostly parodies of various poets."-Martindale. The title-page is without imprint, this being printed only on the cover. See also Sotheby, May 28, £40.] Kipling (R.) The Five Nations, one of 30 copies printed on Japanese paper, 8vo. (762), May 28, Sotheby

Bagguly, £2 10S. Kipling (R.) France, issued for copyright purposes only, 2 11., orig. light yellow wrappers, New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913, cr. 8vo. (716), May 28, Sotheby Sawyer, £14 IOS. Kipling (R.) The Holy War," 4 11. (the last blank), issued for copyright purposes only, New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1917, cr. 8vo. (719), May 28, Sotheby Hatton, £2 15S.

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Kipling (R.) In Black and White, first ed., orig. wrappers,
A. H. Wheeler & Co., Allahabad [1888],
Sotheby

[See also Feb. 5, defective, 1 4s.;
American Art Association, April 16,
issues, 2 vol., $105.]

8vo. (778), July 9,

Bickers, £9 IOS. May 28, £3 5s.; first and second

Kipling (R.) The Irish Guards, autograph ed. (limited to 100 copies) for a concert in aid of the Irish Guards, March 18, 1918, orig. cream wrappers, a fine copy, rare, No printer or place [1918], 4to. (720), May 28, Sotheby

[See also Hodgson, Feb. 28, £5 15s.] Quavitch, £13 Kipling (R.) The Jungle Book, first ed., illustrations, orig. cl. gt., g.e., Macmillan & Co., 1894, 8vo. (306), Dec. 18, Sotheby

Kipling (R.) Second Jungle Book, first ed.,
1895, 8vo. (99), March 27, Puttick
[See also Hodgson, May 16, £1 38.;
£1 IS.]

Maggs, £2 18s. illustrations, cl., Bright, £1 2s. 6d. Dowell, April 17,

Kipling (R.) The Jungle Books, first eds., illustrations by
J. L. Kipling, etc., 2 vol., cl. gt., 1894-5, 8vo. (813), Oct.
25, Hodgson
Hollings, £4 12s. 6d.

[See also Sotheby, May 28, £5; Hodgson, April 18, £3 10s.] Kipling (R.) Just So Stories, the Beginning of the Armadillos, orig. green paper covers, enclosed in cl. slip-case, with cl. protecting cover, London, 1900, 12mo. (512), April 16, American Art Association

$170

[First edition. Only 10 copies were printed for copyright purposes. See also Lot 513, $200; Lot 514, $180.]

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