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London, Bell and Daldy, 1856, 8vo. (537), Dec. 20, Anderson Galleries

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[This magazine was founded by William Morris when a graduate at Exeter College, Oxford, and contains over a dozen articles by him. D. G. Rossetti contributed The Blessed Damozel' and The Nineveh," and there are several contributions by E. Burne-Jones. Type-written list of the authors laid in. See also Sotheby, May 15, £5.] Oxford Historical Society. Publications, Vol. i. to xlviii. (wanting Vol. xxxviii.), cl., t.e.g., 1885-1906, 8vo. (74), May 30, Puttick Webster, £2 2s. P. (H.) Five Treatises of the Philosophers Stone, with the Smaragdine Table of Hermes Trismegestus, cf., T. Harper, 1652, sm. 4to. (376), April 19, Hodgson Quaritch, £5 5s. P. (J., Cantabr.) Ραψωδιων Ευταξία, or Select Poems, being a compendious Remonstrance of such Passages in England as have been most remarkable as well before as since his Maiesties Restauration, Narcissus Luttrell's copy, with price (2d.) marked on title-page, vell., with Miller's monogram on sides, T. Child and L. Parry for E. Thomas, 1661, sm. 4to. (522), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £6 P. (T.) Multum in Parvo, lately come to Town, with some Reflections upon his Majesties late Regulators or (as some do call them) the Booted Apostles, hf. maroon mor., 1688-Satire upon the Town address'd to a Friend in the Country disswading him from coming up (catchword and text on c 2 shaved), hf. cf., R. Taylor, 1693, sm. 4to. (523), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £20 Pacioli (Luca). Summa de Arithmetica geometria, gothic letter, title within a fine woodcut border, woodcut initials, one with the author's portrait (title slightly defective, some words damaged by stains, etc.), vell., Paganini, 1523, folio (1026), Oct. 23, Sotheby Turner, £4 5S. Pageant (The), edited by C. Hazelwood Shannon and J. W. Gleeson White, illustrations by Whistler, Rossetti, Millais, Burne-Jones, Laurence Housman and others, cl., gt. decorations, uncut, London, 1896, sm. 4to. (878), Feb. 13, Anderson Galleries

$230

[The literary contributions are by A. C. Swinburne, Paul Verlaine, Maurice Maeterlinck, Robert Bridges and others. On the fly-leaf is a presentation inscription by Swinburne: "Alice Swinburne, from her affectionate brother, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Twelfth Day, 1896."]

Paice (Laurence). Fortunes Lottery, or a Book of News worth the hearing, whereunto is added a Song, shewing how a Ship of Bristoll called the Angel Gabriel fought against three of Spains great Ships, in roman and black letter, prose and verse, woodcut on page 9, hf. red mor., Printed for Thomas Vere, 1657, 8vo. (524), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £33

Pailleron (Edouard). La Souris, comédie en trois actes, handsomely bound in full orange levant, doublé (in gray), artistically tooled with appropriate designs, both on inside and covers, g.e., by Ruban, in case, Paris, 1888, 8vo. (761), Dec. 11, Anderson Galleries $65

[One of 50 copies on Japanese vellum. Has original drawings on half-title and head and tail-pieces, by H. P. Dillon, in gold and colours.] Pain (Philip). Daily Meditations, or Quotidian Preparations for and Considerations of Death and Eternity, begun July 19, 1666, in verse, woodcut border to title, unbound, Cambridge, Marmaduke Johnson, 1668, sm. 8vo. (525). March 12, Sotheby De Ricci, £51 Paine (Thomas). The Life of Thomas Paine, the author of The Rights of Man, with a Defence of his Writings, by Francis Oldys, unbound, London, 1791, 12mo. (729), March 8, Anderson Galleries $3 Painter (William). The Palace of Pleasure, edited by J. Haslewood, 2 vol. in 4, one of seven copies printed on vell., hf. russ., uncut (back of one vol. defective), 1813, 4to. (703), April 9, Sotheby Maggs, £8 15s. Painter (W.) The Palace of Pleasure, beautified, adorned and well furnished with Pleasant Histories and excellent Novelles, first ed., black letter, 2 vol., Vol. i. wanting title, preliminary ll., folios 146 to 200, and with 4 ll. at the end supplied in MS., H. Denham for R. Tottell, 1566—Vol. ii., second ed., wanting title and one preliminary leaf, two preliminary ll. and 3 11. of text supplied in MS. (some 11. wormed), T. Marshe, n.d., cf., c. 1580 (85), July 23, Sotheby Dobell, £6 Painter (W.) The Palace of Pleasure, beautified, adorned and well furnished with pleasaunt Histories and excellent Novels... eftsones, perused, corrected and augmented, black letter, title within woodcut border (slightly soiled), a few headlines shaved, holes through last 4 11., date on title altered in ink, a few small stains, but on the whole in sound and good condition [Vol. i. only], modern cf., Thomas Marshe, 1575, 4to. (115), Feb. 5, Sotheby

Quaritch, £30 Palacios Rubios (J. Lupus de). Tractado del esfuerço bellico heroyco, first ed., gothic letter, fine woodcut title, composed of several blocks, woodcut initials, cf. antique, by White, [colophon] Acabose la presente obra en Salamancx: a veynte y cinco dias del mes de Noviembre del año de Mill & quinietos & veynte & qtro años. A expensas de Gaspar de Rossinolis [1524], folio (211), Oct. 30, Sotheby Wilton, £9 158.

[Folios i.-xlviii., including the title; folio xliv. is blank.] Palæographical Society. Publications, First Series, edited by E. A. Bond and E. M. Thompson, 3 vol.-Second Series, edited by the same and G. F. Warner, 2 vol., together 5 vol., facs., red mor. gt., inside borders, t.e.g., by Zaehns

dorf, 1873-94-Oriental Series, edited by W. Wright, hf. red mor., t.e.g., 1875-83, folio (621), May 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £31

[See also Oct. 23, 57 vol., 1848-1919, £13.] Palestrina. Hymni totius Anni, secundum Sanctæ Romanæ Ecclesiæ consuetudinem, quattuor vocibus concinendi, necnon hymni religionum, first ed., with musical notations (some headlines cropped, 3 ll. torn across and repaired, margin of 4 ll. torn and repaired), hogskin over wooden boards, Roma, 1589, folio (448), Feb. 21, Puttick Eversley, £30

Palgrave (F. T.) The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrical Poems, No. 116 of 500 LARGE PAPER COPIES signed by F. T. Palgrave, vignette on title, hf. vell., 1890 (352), Dec. 18, Sotheby Danielson, £1 4S. Palingenius (Marcellus, i.e. P. A. Manzolius). The Firste thre Bokes, called the Zodyake of lyfe, newly translated out of Latin by Barnabe Googe, original ed., black letter, title within a woodcut border, unbound, John Tisdale for Rafe Newbery, 1560, 8vo. (526), March 12, Sotheby

Rosenbach, £115

[See also Hodgson, July 12, ed. 1588, £1 18s.] Palissy (Bernard). Monographie de l'Euvre, suivie d'un choix de ses Continuateurs ou imitateurs, dessinée par MM. Carle Delange et C. Borneman, et accompagné d'un texte par M. Sausay, conservateur adjoint du Musée Impérial du Louvre et M. Henri Delange, portrait and 100 fine plates printed in colours and retouched by hand, hf. mor., gt. back, g.e., Paris, 1862, folio (1349), Oct. 30, Anderson Galleries

$26

Palladio (Andrea). Quattro Libri dell' Architettura, first ed., the 4 parts with separate titles, interleaved throughout, and an English translation in MS. added, numerous engravings, old cf. (joints broken), Venetia, 1570, folio (472), July 3, Sotheby Batsford, £7 5S.

Pallas (P. S.) Voyages en Russie, 5 vol. in 6, Paris, 1788-93—
A vol. of plates, ib., 1794, hf. mottled cf. gt., 4to. (527),
June 4, Sotheby
Maggs, £1 12s.
Pallas (P. S.) Travels through the Southern Provinces of the
Russian Empire, maps and plates, some col., 2 vol., old
diced russ. gt., 1802, 4to. (24), Dec. 11, Sotheby
Ludford, £1 25.

[See also Nov. 13, ed. 1812, £1; Oct. 30, 12S.] Palmer (Christopher). Europa Gaudium de Felicissimis Nuptiis serenissimorum Cosmi Medycis et Mariæ Austriacæ Principum, in verse, title and text of poem within woodcut borders, unbound, uncut, Bononiae, apud I. B. Bellag, 1608, 4to. (527), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £13 Palmerino d'Oliva. Historia del Valorosissimo Caualliere Palmerino d'Oliva, di nuovo tradotto nell idioma Italiano,

device on title, cf. gt., g.e., Venetia, per M. Tramezino, 1547, sm. 8vo. (93), Dec. 6, Hodgson Blackwell, £2 25. [See also Sotheby, May 15, ed. 1637, £2.]

[Paltock (R.)] The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man, relating his Shipwreck near the South Pole ... his Conveyance to the Country of the Glums and Gawrys, or Men and Women that fly, first ed., plates, with two extra inserted, 2 vol., old cf., a clean copy, 1751, 8vo. (381), June 13, Hodgson Barnard, £7

[See also Sotheby, July 3, £10; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 20, $20; Hodgson, Dec. 13, £8.] Pan, 1895-6 to 1899-1900, plates (some coloured) by Zorn, Hofmann and others, 5 vol. and 8 duplicate parts, the vol. bound in green mor., panelled gt. back, a five-line fillet round sides, with a design in gold on upper cover, inside dentelles, g.e., Berlin, 1896-1900, folio (477), Dec. 4, Sotheby Danielson, £17 Panzer (G. W.) Annales Typographici, 11 vol. in 6, russ. gt., g.e., by Ridge, Grantham, Norimbergæ, 1793-1803, 4to. (186), March 5, Sotheby

[See also June 11, £50.]

Heffer, £41

Papal Registers-Papal Letters (Calendar of), 1198-1455Petitions, 1342-1419 (780), Dec. 18, Dowell £5 15s. Papworth (J. B.) Select Views of London, 76 col. plates, red cf. gt., For R. Ackermann, 1816, imp. 8vo. (75), Dec. 18, Sotheby

Spencer, £20

[See also Dec. 11, mor., with arms of Duc d'Orléans, £36; Anderson Galleries, Feb. 13, $170.] Papworth (J. W.) Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms, forming an extensive Ordinary of British Armorials, edited by A. W. Morant, hf. cf. gt., 1874, 8vo. (479), June 20, Hodgson

£9 15s.

[See also Sotheby, July 9, £7 10s.; May 15, £7 15s.; Feb. 12, 10; Puttick, May 30, £8 15s.]

Paracelsus (A. P. T.) Bücher und Schrifften, durch J. H. Brisgoium, Vol. i. to ix. (wanting Vol. iii.), in 5 vol., vell., and I vol. hf. cf., Basel, 1589-90, sm. 4to. (233), Dec. 20, Hodgson Bedgowsky, £5 5s. Paracelsus (Theophrastus). Aurora Thesaurusque Philosophorum, accessit Monarchia Physica per Ger. Dornenum, praeterea Anatomia viva Paracelsi, woodcuts, Bâle, 1577 Meggen (Jodocus à). Peregrinatio Hierosolymitana, rare, Dilligen, J. Mayer, 1580, bound together, contemp. cf. gt., g.e., 8vo. (398), May 15, Sotheby Stow, £4 15s. Paradin (Claude). Alliances Genealogiques des Rois et Princes de Gaule, first ed., engraved border to title, initials, ornament and coats-of-arms throughout, emblazoned in colours, orig. cf. (rebacked), the Mgr. Pellot and Dr. Laing copy, with early MS. notes of the arms, Lion, 1561, folio (415), May 28, Sotheby Thorp, £2 158. Pardoe (J.) [Historical Works.] Court and Reign of Francis I., 2 vol., 1849-Louis XIV. and the Court of France in the

17th Century, 3 vol., 1849-Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, 3 vol., 1852, together 8 vol., portraits, orig. cl., 1849-52, 8vo. (373), Feb. 5, Sotheby

Thorp, £4 10s. Parey (Ambrose). Workes of that famous Chirurgian, translated out of Latin and compared with the French by Thos. Johnson, engraved title in compartments, with portrait by T. Cecill (mounted), plate of the nerves slightly defective (wants KKK,5), old cf., 1649, folio (919), March 5, Sotheby Hawes, 1 16s. Paris. Plans of Paris, 20 double-page plans, contemp. French red mor., gt. border of fleurs-de-lys stamps on sides and arms of the City of Paris in centre, fleurs-de-lys stamps on back, g.e., by Padeloup, sold as a binding, n.d. [17], folio (194), June 11, Sotheby Edwards, £8 5s. Paris. Thirty-five small Coloured Engraved Views of the Theatres, Public Buildings, Gardens, etc. of Paris, mostly two on a page, and 10 Coloured Plates of Actors and Costume of Paris, in 1 vol., hf. mor. [1813-14], (666), Nov. 22, Hodgson Spencer, £6 Paris Salon. L'Exposition des Beaux-Arts (Salon), 1881, 1882 [with continuation as] Salons de 1883-1900, inclusive [and the further continuation as] Salons of 1901-1908, extensively illustrated with full-page reproductions, many on India and China paper, some in colours, and text illustrations, by Goupil & Co., being reproductions of noted contemporary paintings, sculptures and of the decorative arts, 2 vol. roy. 8vo., 26 vol. imperial 8vo., together 28 vol., three-quarter dark blue levant mor., full gt. panelled backs, g.e., Paris, 1881-1908 (51), Feb. 7, American Art Association $100

[Complete set from the second year of publication to and including 1908. The volumes for 1881 to 1900 inclusive are with the French text, those for 1901 to 1908 inclusive have the English text. All are limited issues on Holland paper, all but a few of the copies numbered. Splendid set, perhaps the finest ever offered for public sale.] Parish Register Society. Publications, 45 vol., various, 1896-1909, wrappers, 8vo. (11), May 30, Puttick Trout, £1 2s. 6d. Park (J. J.) History of Hampstead, map and plates, boards, uncut, 1818, 8vo. (359), May 9, Hodgson LI IIS. Park (T.) Cupid turned Volunteer, col. stipples by W. N. Gardiner, hf. mor. gt., 1804, and two others, 4to. (978), May 15, Sotheby Spencer, £7 Parker (Sir Gilbert). Embers, being a Book of Verses, presentation copy to J. Nicol Dunn, with the most sincere regards of his old friend, Gilbert Parker," with the original MS. of one of the poems To a Little Child," cl., t.e.g.. Privately printed, 1908, 8vo. (411), May 3, Hodgson

Bain, £2 12s.

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