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uncut, E. Moxon & Co., 1866, 8vo. (363), Feb. 28, HodgMaggs, £15 [See also Sotheby, July 9, £10; Dowell, June 18, ed. 1902, 3 vol., £1 17s. 6d.] Swinburne (A. C.) Poems, first collected ed., portrait, 6 vol., buckram, t.e.g., 1904, 8vo. (197), May 9, Hodgson Heffer, £1 15s. Swinburne (A. C.) Poems and Tragedies, 11 vol., buckram, g.t., 1904-5, 8vo. (988), Oct. 30, Sotheby Joseph, £3 5s. Swinburne (A. C.) Poems, portrait, No. 55 of 110 sets on LARGE PAPER, 6 vol., 1904-Tragedies, No. 60 of 110 sets on LARGE PAPER, 5 vol., 1905-Duke of Gandia, No. 55 of 110 sets on LARGE PAPER, 1908-The Age of Shakespeare, No. 60 of 110 sets on LARGE PAPER, 1908, buckram, g.t., 8vo. (788), July 9, Sotheby Quaritch, £16

[See also American Art Association, Nov. 16, 11 vol., $225; Hodgson, Nov. 16, 13 vol., £13; June 20, 11 vol., £3 5s.] Swinburne (A. C.) The Queen Mother and Rosamond, two Plays, the rare first issue of the first ed. (it is said that not more than about 20 copies were issued with Pickering's imprint), with leaf of errata, contemp. green cf. gt., g.e., B. M. Pickering, 1860, post 8vo. (123), June 11, Sotheby [See also May 15, cl., £9 10s.] Pickering, £35s. Swinburne (A. C.) Songs before Sunrise, first ed., cl., 1871, 8vo. (322), Dec. 18, Sotheby Danielson, £1 2S.

[See also Feb. 12, cl., 19s.; Puttick, Feb. 21, ed. 1909, 12s. 6d.] Swinburne (A. C.) Songs before Sunrise-Bothwell-Essays and Studies-Poems and Ballads, 3 vol.-A Study of Shakespeare, Miscellanies, etc., 29 vol., of which 23 are first eds., uniformly bound in crushed levant mor., gt. inner borders, g.e. [by Morrell], 1871-99, folio (637), June 13, Hodgson £18 Swinburne (A. C.) William Blake, a Critical Essay, first ed. plates (some coloured), orig. blue cl. gt., J. C. Hotten, 1868, 8vo. (444), Oct. 23, Sotheby Webb, £3

[See also July 30, £3; Nov. 27, £2 4s.; Hodgson, Jan. 10, 2; Mar. 22, 2 2s.; Sotheby, Mar. 26, £3 3s. ; April 16, 2; Hodgson, May 16, £2 3s.; American Art Association, Nov. 28, ed. 1868-80, 3 vol., $40.] Swinburne (A. C.) Writings, consisting of Poems, 6 vol., London, 1904-Tragedies, 5 vol., London, 1905-6-The Age of Shakespeare, London, 1908-The Duke of Gandia, London, 1908, 13 vol., blue mor., gt. tops, uncut, by Em. Terquem, Paris, London, 1904-8, 8vo. (796), Feb. Anderson Galleries

$400

[Large Paper edition; one of 100 copies.] Switzerland. Picturesque Tour through the Oberland, map and 17 col. plates, hf. roan, uncut, R. Ackermann, 1823, 4to. (155), Feb. 21, Puttick Spencer, £3

[See also Feb. 5, £3 10s.]

Sykes (P. M.) History of Persia, maps and plates, 2 vol., cl., t.e.g., 1915, 8vo. (674), July 18, Hodgson

Sylvester (Joshua). [Poems.]

Edwards, £1 4S.

The Parliament of Vertues Royal, Bethulians Rescue, Little Bartas, Micro-CosmoGraphia, etc., 3 ll. with arms on black ground (rust-hole in one leaf, some 11. stained), mor., g.e., [1614-15], sm. 8vo. (288), April 9, Sotheby Pollard, £5 15s.

[See also Hodgson, Aug. 2, £2 8s.] Sylvester (J.) The Woodmans Bear, a Poeme, original ed., title within a woodcut border, old straight-grain blue mor. ex., g.e., from the Heber library, Printed for Thomas Iones and Laurance Chapman, 1620, sm. 8vo. (648), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £230 Symonds (John Addington). Essays Speculative and Suggestive, first ed., 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1890, 8vo. (428), March 14, Hodgson Pearce, £2 Symonds (J. A.) Life of Benvenuto Cellini, first ed., portrait and etchings by Laguillermie, vol., orig. cl., cf. backs, t.e.g., 1888, 8vo. (383), Feb. 28, Hodgson

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[See also Puttick, May 30, hf. cf., £9 15s.; Anderson Galleries, Feb. 13, Vale Press, 1900, $97.50; Hodgson, July 26, £2 9s.] Symonds (J. A.) Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti, No. 94 of 112 LARGE PAPER COPIES, 10 photo-etchings on Japanese vell. before letters and many other plates, 2 vol., cl., 1893, 8vo. (383), Dec. 18, Sotheby Quaritch, £4

[See also Hodgson, Feb. 28, £3 10s.; Anderson Galleries, Oct. 30, $8; American Art Association, Nov. 28, $40; Puttick, May 30, £3.]

Symonds (J. A.) The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi, first ed., 2 vol., hf. cf., gt. top, 1890, 4to. (578), Jan. 22, Dowell £2 Symonds (J. A.) Renaissance of Modern Europe, first ed., unbound, as issued, 1872, 8vo. (370), Dec. 19, Puttick Quaritch, £3 IOS. Symonds (J. A.) Renaissance in Italy, portrait, Vol. i. to v. (Vol. iv. and v., Italian literature, first eds.), orig. cl. (binding of Vol. i. slightly spotted), 1880-82, 8vo. (400), March 22, Hodgson Thorp, £10 IOS. Symonds (J. A.) Renaissance in Italy, the Catholic Reaction, first ed., 2 vol., cl., 1886, 8vo. (794), July 9, Sotheby Thorp, £3 15S. Symonds (J. A.) Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama, first ed., cl., 1884, 8vo. (381A), Feb. 28, Hodgson Dobell, £3 5s.

Symonds (J. A.) Vagabunduli Libellus, first ed., presentation copy, with author's inscription on fly-leaf, 1884, 8vo. (369), Oct. 30, Sotheby Maggs, £3

[See also July 9, £1 4s.]

July 16, Dowell

Symonds (J. A.) Walt Whitman, first ed., 1893, 4to. (763),

£I IOS.

Symonds (J. A.) Wine, Women and Song, first ed., orig. parchment, uncut, 1884, 8vo. (382), Feb. 28, Hodgson Tregaskis, £2 125.

[See also July 12, 1 4s.; Puttick, May 9, £1 17s. 6d. ; Hodgson, May 3, 1 18s.; Puttick, May 28, £2; Sotheby, April 16, vell., £4 10s.; Mar. 5, hf. vell., £3 3s.; Anderson Galleries, Mar. 5, mor., $200.]

Symonds (J. A.) Renaissance in Italy: The Age of Despots, The Fine Arts, The Revival of Learning, Italian Literature, 2 vol., and The Catholic Reaction, 2 vol., together 7 vol., first eds., portrait, orig. cl., a fine clean set, 1875-86, 8vo. (433), May 3, Hodgson £23 10S. Symonds (J. A.) Works of John Addington Symonds, also I vol. by his father, John Addington Symonds, Physician, 49 vol., extended and bound into 65 vol., three-quarter brown crushed French levant mor., richly tooled gt. backs, gt. tops, some edges uncut, London, Oxford and Bristol, 1857-1902, 8vo. and 12mo. (333), Nov. 16, American Art Association $675

[Collected set of first editions. Uniformly bound. See also Sotheby, May 28, 48 vol., £79; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 24, 38 vol., $220.]

Symons (Arthur). Amoris Victima, first ed. (limited to 400 copies), cl., uncut, 1897, 8vo. (86), June 13, Hodgson Neumayer, £1 28. Symons (A.) A Book of Twenty Songs and Poems in Prose from Baudelaire, first eds., 2 vol., wrappers, 1905, 12mo. (227), Dec. 20, Hodgson Cowan, £I IOS. Symons (A.) Days and Nights, first ed., with A.L.s. from the author to John Lane referring to "Silhouettes," 3 pp., cl., uncut, 1889, 8vo. (438), May 3, Hodgson £2 45. Symons (A.) The Fool of the World, and other Poems, 1906 -Tragedies, 1916, first eds., 2 vol., and three others, together 5 vol., cl. (226), Dec. 20, Hodgson Stephens, £2 2s. Symons (A.) London Nights, first ed., on ordinary paper, cl., uncut, 1895, 8vo. (441), May 3, Hodgson £I 18s. [See also Lot 440, £3 15s.; Sotheby, May 15, L.P., £3 35.] Symons (A.) London, a Book of Aspects, privately printed, signed by the author on title-page, orig. paper covers, Edmund D. Brooks, Minneapolis, 1908 (682), June 25, Sotheby Frazer, £5 5s.

Symons (A.) Poems, first collected ed., portrait, 2 vol., cl., uncut, 1902, 8vo. (444), May 3, Hodgson LI IOS. Symons (A.) Silhouettes, first ed., boards, uncut, 1892, 8vo. (439), May 3, Hodgson

[See also June 13, £2.]

£1 18s.

Symons (A.) Studies in Two Literatures, first ed., orig. cl., uncut, 1897, 8vo. (502), Feb. 28, Hodgson

Beaumont, £4 17s. 6d.

Synge (J. M.) Deirdre of the Sorrows, printed in black and red, boards, as issued, Cuala Press, 1910, 8vo. (164), June 13, Hodgson Davis & Orioli, £1 148. Synge (J. M.) The Playboy of the Western World, a Comedy in Three Acts, first ed., portrait by J. B. Yeats, orig. cl., 1907, 8vo. (200), May 9, Hodgson £2 158. Synge (J. M.) Poems and Translations, boards, as issued, Cuala Press, 1909, 8vo. (163), June 13, Hodgson £2 10S. Synge (J. M.) The Shadow of the Glen and Riders to the Sea, first ed., orig. wrapper, uncut, Vigo Cabinet Series, 1905, sq. 16mo. (439), Aug. 14, Hodgson

[See also June 13, £3.]

£2 18s. Synge (J. M.) Works, first collected ed., portraits, 4 vol., buckram, t.e.g., 1910 (212), Nov. 16, Hodgson Pilcher, £4 [See also Sotheby, May 28, £4 15s.; Dowell, Feb. 19, £3 15s.] Tacitus (Caius Cornelius). The Annales, by R. Greneway, old cf. gt., with initials P. S., 1604, folio (5752), Nov. 27, Sotheby Leighton, 17s. Tacitus (C. C.) De Vita et Moribus Iulii Agricolae liber, edited by J. W. Mackail, limp vell., 1900, sm. 4to. (645), Feb 5, Sotheby Tomkinson, £2 10s.

[The first book printed at the Doves Press. See also July 23, 2; Mar. 26, £3 2s.] Tacitus (C. C.) ex I. Lipsii Editione, cum Not. et Emend. H. Grotii, engraved title, 2 vol., mor. gt., the sides with broad conventional dentelle borders, enclosing a panel of inlaid red mor., the back with an acorn in each panel, the lettering on red labels, coloured floral end-papers on gold grounds, 1640, 8vo. (211), Dec. 11, Sotheby

Quaritch, £11 158. Tacitus (C. C.) Opera, notis illustravit Julianus Pichon, 2 vol., ruled in red, contemp. red mor., three-line fillet round sides, line panelled tooling, in the centre of Vol. i., iii. and iv. the Béthune arms, on Vol. ii. the arms of P. D. Huet, Bishop of Avranches, gt. backs, g.e., sold as bindings, fine copies, Paris, 1682-87, 4to. (53), June 11, Sotheby Holinshed, £5 IOS.

[See also July 3, ed. 1719-20, 5 vol., £9; Dowell, Nov. 20, ed. 1790-94, 4 vol., 13s.; April 17, ed. 1826, 4 vol., £2 12s. 6d.; Sotheby, Mar. 20, n.d., £46.]

Tacitus (C. C.) Works [translated by T. Gordon], old red mor., gt. ornamental borders on sides and in the centres an ovalshaped inlay of red mor., gt. tooled to a floral design, gt. back in compartments, g.e., 1728-31, folio (303), March 5, Sotheby Thorp, £I 12s. Tagore (R.) The Post Office, a Play, one of 400 numbered copies, boards, Cuala Press, 1914, 8vo. (334), Dec. 19, Puttick Wooland, IOS. Tales of Irish Life, illustrative of the Manners, Customs and Condition of the People, first ed., with designs by George

Cruikshank, 2 vol., polished cf., gt. backs, gt. tops, uncut, by Wood, in slip-case, London, 1824, 12mo. (801), Feb. 13, Anderson Galleries $30 Taliacotius (Gaspar). De Curtorum Chirurgia per insitionem, engraved title (cut into) and woodcuts, a few 11. of Index discoloured, vell., with the Percy arms on sides, and ties, Venetiis, 1597, folio (479), July 3, Sotheby Sawyer, £9 10s. Tallis (Thomas) and Bird (William). Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae Vocantur, quinque et sex partium, Superius part (a little water-stained), hf. cf., 1575, sm. oblong 4to. (606), Feb. 5, Sotheby Barnard, £5 5s. Tallis (J.) Street Views of London, front., engraved title and 18 only of the double-page plates, with descriptions by W. Gaspey (a few ll. at end stained), hf. mor., n.d., oblong 8vo. (251), April 18, Hodgson £5 5S. Tanner (H.) English Interior Woodwork of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries, 50 plates, orig. cl.-Viollet-le-Duc (E.) Habitations Modernes, Part 1 only, hf. mor., Paris, 1875, folio (480), July 3, Sotheby Batsford, £2 Tanner (T.) Notitia Monastica, portrait and coats-of-arms, old cf., 1744, folio (474), Dec. 19, Puttick Collier, 17s. 6d. Tapisseries du Roy, plates, contemp. red mor., line and ornamental borders round sides, with the royal arms of Louis XIV. in the centre (rebacked and corners rubbed), g.e., sold as a binding, 1670, folio (226), Nov. 13, Sotheby Rimell, £6 Tarkington (Booth). The Works of Booth Tarkington, frontispieces (including portrait) in two states, one coloured, the other plain, and other illustrations, 14 vol., full sealbrown levant mor., white watered-silk fly-leaves, gt. tops, uncut, by Stikeman, Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page and Company, 1918-1919, 8vo. (668), Nov. 28, American Art Association $235

[Autograph edition, limited to 565 copies, of which this is No. 8. With autograph signature of Booth Tarkington in Volume i.]

Tartaglia [or Tartalea] (Nicolo). Qvesiti, et Inventioni diverse de Nicolo Tartalea Brisciano, first ed., portrait, woodcuts and diagrams, Venice, V. Ruffinelli, 1546-Nova Scientia Inventa da Nicolo Tartalea, first ed., large woodcut on the title, numerous woodcuts and diagrams of artillery, etc. in the text, Venice, S. de Sabio, 1537, in I vol., cf. (rebacked), 4to. (986), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, Tasso (Torquato). Aminta Englisht [by John Reynolds to this is added Ariadne's Complaint in imitation of Anguillara, written by the translator of Tasso's Aminta, engraved title, cf. ex., by C. Lewis, Aug. Mathewes for William Lee, 1628, sm. 4to. (650), March 12, Sotheby

[See also Mar. 20, ed. 1781, £175; £25s.; Hodgson, Mar. 22, 1 16s.; ed. 1800, £15.]

Rosenbach, £30 July 23, ed. 1789, Sotheby, Mar. 20,

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