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affecting the text, H. Bynneman for C. Barker (1575), old cf. (rebacked), corners mended, 4to. (55), June 11, Sotheby Quaritch, £115 Turberville (G.) The Booke of Falconrie or Hawking, black letter, woodcuts, date on title cut away-The Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting, black letter, 2 11. of music, The measures of blowing," at end, woodcuts, date on title cut into, 2 vol. in 1, slight water-stains, vell. (loose), T. Purfoot, 1611, 4to. (225), July 23, Sotheby Edwards, £14

[See also Nov. 27, 9; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 11, $36.] Turberville (G.) Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets, with a Discourse of the Friendly affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie, newly corrected, with additions, black letter, title within a woodcut border, autograph signature of G. F. Nott in margin of title, cf. gt., g.e., by Hering, Henry Denham, 1567, 8vo. (677), March 12, Sotheby

Rosenbach, £1,360

[See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 23, ed. 1570, $2,100.] [Turberville (G.)] The Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting, wherein is handled and set out the Vertues, Nature and Properties of fifteene sundry Chaces, together with the order and manner how to Hunt [with commendatory poem by George Gascoigne and several passages in verse], numerous fine woodcuts, black letter (one leaf defective and margins stained), hf. mor., Printed by Thomas Purfoot, 1611, sm. 4to. (383), July 4, Hodgson Thorp, £15 10s. [See also Anderson Galleries, Dec. 11, $38.]

Turgénieff (Ivan). The Novels and Stories of Ivan Turgénieff, translated from the Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood, with an Introduction by Henry James, with titles and illustrations on Japanese vell. paper, 16 vol., three-quarter brown crushed mor., contents lettered in gt. on backs, gt. tops, uncut, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903-1904, roy. 8vo. (348), Nov. 16, American Art Association

$310

[Limited edition of 204 copies, printed on Ruisdael handmade paper, of which this is No. 101.] Turnauer (Caspar). Von dem Jüdischen unnd Israelischen volck unnd iren vorgeern, title within a fine woodcut border, presentation copy from the author, with inscription on title, crushed blue mor., inside border, by Rivière, 1528-Ubertini Pusculi Brixien duo libri Symonidos. De iudeorum perfidia, etc., woodcuts (small wormhole throughout), vell., Augusta Vindelicorum, 1511 (472), May 9, Sotheby Maggs, £7 Turner (J. M. W.) A Selection of Sixty-six Plates and the Frontispiece from the "Liber Studiorum," all very fine early impressions, fourteen of them being proofs before letters (lower margins of ten plates water-stained and five plates mounted), [size of plates 163 in. by 1og in.], 1808-19, sm. oblong folio (887), Nov. 22, Hodgson Morten, £63

Turner (J. M. W.) Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast, LARGE PAPER (141 in. by 101 in.), green mor. gt., panelled gt. sides, g.e., 1826 (231), Nov. 13, Sotheby

Joseph, £2 17s. 6d. [See also April 9, £2 15s.; Feb. 12, £1 10s.; Oct. 23, £1 8s.] Turner (J. M. W.) Picturesque Views in England and Wales, with descriptive and historic illustrations by H. E. Lloyd, 2 vol., green mor. gt., g.e., 1838, folio (705), Dec. 4, Sotheby Joseph, £2 15s. Turner (J. M. W.) and Girtin (T.) River Scenery, with descriptions by Mrs. Hofland, mezzotint plates by eminent engravers, after drawings by Turner and Girtin, cl., loose in covers, 1827, folio (546), March 5, Sotheby Ash, £3 Turner (W.) Avium Praecipvarum Qvarvm apud Plinium et Aristotelem mentio est breuis & succinta historia, library stamp on verso of title, old cf. (broken), Coloniæ, 1544, 16mo. (515), April 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £35 Turner (W.) A New Herball, first ed., woodcuts (title wanting and first 2 11. mended) [1551]-The Seconde Parte, Collen, A. Birckman, 1562-The Bathes in England, ib., 1562-A most excellent and perfecte homish apothecarye, by John Hollybush [i.e., Bishop Coverdale], ib., 1561, all in black letter, with contemp. MS. notes in margins, in I vol., cf., g.e., 1551-62, folio (49), April 19, Hodgson Wheldon, £7 5S. [Turnor (T.)] The Case of the Bankers and their Creditors, Stated and Examined, third impression, with inscription, 'This for the most noble Lord, and true Englishman, Arthur, Earle of Essex, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with the Authors most humble service," old cf. (rebacked), lettered" I. Sommers Case of the Bankers," 1675 (327), Nov. 22, Hodgson Cowan, £3 [Turpin (Richard). The Genuine History of the Life of Richard Turpin, the noted Highwayman, portrait and engraving, hf. cf., London, 1739, 12mo. (485), March 8, Anderson Galleries

$5

[Inserted is an 8 page chap-book: The Whole Life and Conversations, Birth, Parentage and Education, Tryal and Condemnation of Richard Turpin, London, n.d.] Turrecremata (Joh. de). Quaestiones evangeliorum, roman letter, long lines [not in Hain, Proctor *3496], first few 11. wormed and small wormholes through a few other ll., some 11. water-stained, last leaf slightly defective and margin repaired, old vell., Rome, Joh. Schurener, 30 April, 1477, folio (473), May 9, Sotheby Ellis, £6 5s.

[See also July 18, £1 148.; July 9, ed. 1484, £1 18s.; May 15, ed. 1509, £1 28.] Tusser (Thomas). A hundreth good pointes of Husbandry lately maried unto a Hundreth good poynts of Huswifery [third ed.], in verse, black letter, title within a figured woodcut border, formerly Thos. Park's copy, with

his autograph signature on title-page, old hf. russ., from the Heber library, with A.L.s. (I page) of J. Ritson inserted, In ædibus Richardi Tottylli, 1570, sm. 4to. (678), March 12, Sotheby Rosenbach, £280 Tusser (T.) Five hundreth points of good husbandry, black letter, folio 42 torn and slightly defective, title within a woodcut border (worn and frayed at fore-edge), orig. sheep, 1573, 4to. (5787), Nov. 27, Sotheby

Quaritch, £5 IOS. [See also Oct. 23, ed. 1610, £1 14s.; Oct. 23, ed. 1638, 1 6s.; Hodgson, July 4, ed. 1672, £4 7s. 6d.; Sotheby, Mar. 12, ed. 1672, £7.]

Twiss (F.) A Complete Verbal Index to the Plays of Shake-
speare, 2 vol., red mor. gt., g.e., 1805, 8vo. (97), March 5,
Sotheby
Halliday, £2 15s.

[The greater part of this edition was destroyed by fire.] Two Wise Men and all the rest Fooles, or Comicall Morall censuring the follies of this age, as it hath beene diverse times acted, original ed. (some 11. damp-stained, small rust-hole in 12, headline of last leaf slightly defective), autograph signature, "Eliza Lucy," on title, unbound, Anno 1619, sm. 4to. (681), March 12, Sotheby Edwards, £80 [In the lower blank margin of title-page the following verses occur, written by a contemporary hand

Methinkes the author of this booke did wrong
In making of his title halfe to long,

For if all fooles had borne the name alone
His Booke and title had agreed in one.]

Tyburn Chronicle (The), or Villainy Displayed in all its branches, containing an Account of the Lives, Tryals, Last Dying Speeches of the most notorious Malefactors from the year 1700, plates, 4 vol., cf. (worn), J. Cook [c. 1770], 8vo. (370), June 13, Hodgson Howell, £7 10S. Tymms (W. R.) and Wyatt (M. D.) The Art of Illuminating, first ed., numerous plates in gold and colours, orig. cl. gt., g.e., 1860, sm. folio (395), April 9, Sotheby

Quaritch, £2 14S. [See also July 30, n.d., £2 12s.; Hodgson, Aug. 2. 1 9s.; July 18, £2 4s.] Tyndale (William). The Obedyence of a Christian Man, black letter, title within woodcut border (title slightly defective and mended, some 11. slightly stained and a few ll. discoloured), brown mor. gt., g.e., by Hayday, No place, printer or date [? London, W. Hill, 1548], 4to. (5788), Nov. 27, Sotheby Leighton, £2 8s. Tyros Roring Megge. Planted against the walles of Melancholy, original ed., English and Latin, verse and prose, on recto of C 4 a fresh title, Tyronis Epistolæ sive Mus rampant in agro aureo (two small holes in A 2, small hole in title-page and A 3 and 4 mended), cf. gt., g.e., from the Heber library, Valentine Simmes, 1598, sm. 4to (682), March 12, Sotheby Edwards, £180

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Ubaldino (P.) Le Vite delle Donne Illustri, del Regno d'Inghilterra et del Regno di Scotia, dedicated to Q. Elizabeth, signature " W. Herbert, 1772" on title, cf., antique style, Londra, apresso Giouanni Volsio, 1591, sm. 4to. (72), July 16, Sotheby Edwards, £3 5S. Udall (John). Peter's Fall : Two Sermons (slight waterstains, three headlines cut into), T. Man, n.d.-Wimbledon (R.) A Sermon preached at Paules Crosse in 1388 and found out hydde in a Wall, title within woodcut border (slight water-stains, a few wormholes), J. Charlwood, 1584, 2 vol. in 1, hf. bound, 8vo. (426), May 15, Sotheby Ellis, £1 18s. Ulster Journal of Archæology, illustrations, Vol. i.-ix., hf. red mor., uncut, t.e.g., Belfast, 1853-62, 4to. (121), June 4, Sotheby Harding, £7 15S. Underhill (H.) Encyclopædia of Forms and Precedents other than Court Forms, by Eminent Conveyancing and Commercial Counsel, edited by A. Underhill and others, complete with Index, 17 vol., cl., 1902-9 (621), Nov. 16, Hodgson Blackwell, £15 Universal Angler (The), or that Art Improved especially in Fly-Fishing, plates, mor., 1766, 12mo. (71), July 30, Sotheby Tregaskis, 1 2S. Universal Magazine, London Magazine, Edinburgh Magazine, 34 vol., hf. cf., v.y., 8vo. (395), Oct. 30, Sotheby

Braun, £3 35. Upcott (T.) Bibliographical Account of English Topography, frontispieces, 3 vol., cf., 1818 (151), Nov. 22, Hodgson [See also Sotheby, Feb. 12, £2 5s.] J. Avery, £2 4s. Urchard (Sir Thomas). Epigrams Divine and Moral, first ed., full-length portrait of the author, by G. Glover, inserted, unbound, B. Alsop and T. Fawcet, 1641, sm 4to. (684), March 12, Sotheby Quaritch, £60 Utino (L de) Sermones aurei de Sanctis per totum annum, lit. goth. parva, double columns, 42 lines, 316 ll. (wanting the first leaf containing tabula on verso, an original blank at end), without marks [Hain *16129, Proctor 4158], rubricated, with painted initials in blue and red and ornamental pen-letters, modern vell., m.e., fine clean copy, [colophon] Impressi q qз sūt. . Venetiis p.. Fransiscuz d Hailbrun & .. Nicolau de Trækfordia socios, 1473, sm. 4to. (825), July 9, Sotheby Todd, £4

[See also July 25, £6 15s.]

Uzanne (Octave). The Fan, illustrated by Paul Avril, blue mor., back and front cover most effectively tooled, being entirely covered with pointillé except for the leaf and scroll designs, which are outlined in gold, uncut, by Rivière, London, 1884, imp. 8vo. (829), Feb. 13, Anderson Gal$80

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[Set in the front cover is a hand-painted miniature on ivory. See also American Art Association, Nov. 28, $95.]

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Uzanne (O.) L'Eventail, papier du Japon, illustrations in various tints by Paul Avril, Paris, 1882-Suite des Gravures de L'Eventail, the series of original proofs without text, Paris, 1882, 2 vol. in 1, light blue mor. plain, g.t., by Rivière, 8vo. (535), Dec. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £8 5s. Uzanne (O.) La Chronique Scandaleuse, publiée par Octave Uzanne-Anecdotes sur la Comtesse Du Barry-La Gazette de Cythère-Les Mours Secrètes du XVIIIe Siècle, together 4 vol., tinted frontispieces by A. Lalauze and P. Avril, tirage à petit nombre," uniform hf. red crushed levant mor. gt., g.t., Paris, 1879, 80, 81, 83, 8vo. (443), June 4, Sotheby Swettenham, £5 Uzanne (O.) La Femme à Paris: Nos Contemporaines, col. plates, hf. green mor. gt., g.t., Paris, 1894-La Française du Siècle, col. etchings after A. Lynch, wrappers, in cover, ib., 1886, 8vo. (445), June 4, Sotheby Danielson, £1 10s. Vale Press. Longus. Daphnis and Chloe, translated by G. Thornley, woodcuts, 1893-Marlow (C.) and Chapman (George). Hero and Leander, woodcuts and border, 1894 -Milton (J.) Early Poems, edited by Charles Sturt, woodcut frontispiece, border and initial letters, n.d.The Poems of John Suckling, edited by John Gray, border and initial letters, 1896-Spiritual Poems, chiefly done out of several languages by John Gray, border and initial letters, 1896-The Passionate Pilgrim and The Songs in Shakespeare's Plays, woodcut and border, 1896-Drayton (M.) The Nymphidia and the Muses, edited by John Gray, frontispiece, border and initial letters, 1896Campion (T.) Fifty Songs, border and initials, 1896— Arnold (M.) Empedocles on Etna, 1896-Blake (W.) The Book of Thel, etc., borders, 1897-Vaughan (H.) Sacred Poems, woodcut frontispiece and border, 1897— The Marriage of Cupide and Psyches, translated by W. Adlington, in black and red, woodcuts, 1897-Sidney (Sir Philip). Sonnets, in black and red, border, 1898Keats (John). Poems, 2 vol., borders and initial letters, 1898-Shakespeare (W.) Sonnets, woodcut initial and border, 1899-Blake (W.) Poetical Sketches, 1899— Coleridge (S. T.) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, in red and black, border, 1899-Guérin (M. de). The Centaur; The Bacchante, translated by T. S. Moore, woodcuts, 1899-Browning (R.) Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, border and initials, 1899-Ricketts (C.) A Defence of the Revival of Printing, border, 1899-Tennyson (Alfred, Lord). In Memoriam, border, 1900-Lyric Poems, border, 1900-The Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám, translated by Edward FitzGerald, in black and red, borders, 1901-De Cupidinis et Psyches Amoribus, woodcuts, border, 1901-Shelley (P. B.) ́ Poems, 3 vol., border, 1901-2-Wordsworth (W.) Poems, woodcuts, n.d.—The Parables of the Gospels, with ten original woodcuts designed by Charles Ricketts, 1903-Moore (T. S.) Danaë,

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