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Justice (Alexander). Treatise of the Dominion and Laws of the Sea, front., cf. (rebacked), 1705-Mackenzie (A.) Voyages from Montreal, port. and maps, cf., 1801, together 6 vol., 4to. (177), Jan. 17, Sotheby Harding, £4 IOS. Hanzelet (J. A.) Pyrotechnie ou sont representez les plus rares secrets des machines et des feux artificiels, engraved title and engravings in the text, old bds., Paris, I. et G. Bernard, 1636, 4to. (72), Oct. 21, Sotheby Mareham, £1 Harbert (Sir William, the younger). A Prophesie of Cadwallader, last King of the Britaines, etc., orig. ed., in verse of 7-line stanzas, woodcut ornament above and below text (wanting blank leaf for A 1, some side-notes cut into), russ. ex., g.e., Thomas Creede for Roger Iackson, 1604, sm. 4to. (73), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £110

[May 25, Lot 692, £16 10s.] Harcourt Papers (The), edited by E. W. Harcourt, front. and ports., only 50 copies printed for private circulation, 14 vol., Oxford, J. Parker & Co., n.d., 8vo. (263), Oct. 25, Sotheby Thorp, £9 5s. Harcourt (Robert). A Relation of a Voyage to Guiana, describing the Climat, Scituation, fertilitie, prouisions, commodities of that Country, etc., green mor., g.e., by Rivière, London, John Beale, 1613, sm. 4to. (79), May 16, Anderson Galleries

$140

Harcourt (Robert). A Relation of a Voyage to Guiana, describing the Climate, Situation, Fertilitie & Commodities of that Country, together with the Manner and Customes of the People, now newly reviewed & enlarged, together with a larger declaration of the famous Riuer of the Amazones and the Country thereabout, crushed green levant mor., London, printed by Edw. Allde, 1626, sm. 4to. (337), Jan. 10, Anderson Galleries F. W. Morris, $160 [Second ed. Although called for on the title, the text of the "Harcourt Patent" was not included in this ed. It contains added material to that in the first ed. Rare.] Hardiman (J.) History of the Town and County of Galway, maps and plates, hf. cf. (joints broken), 1820, 4to. (489), Feb. 16, Hodgson Hodges, Figgis, £3 12s. 6d. Harding's Biographical Mirror, comprising a series of Ancient and Modern English Portraits of Eminent and Distinguished Persons, 151 plates, 3 vol., old russ. gt. (joints worn), 1795-8, 4to. (278), Feb. 16, Hodgson Dobell, £3 10s. Harding (John). The chronicle of Jhon Hardyng from the firste begynnyng of Englande, unto the reign of King Edward the fourth wher he made an end of his chronicle, and from that tyme is added a continuation of the storie in prose to this our tyme, now first imprinted, gathered out of diuerse and sondery autours yt haue write of the affaires of Englande, first ed., black letter, two titles within woodcut borders, woodcut initials (the margins of 10 ll. repaired, in a few cases slightly affecting the text, a few

headlines cut into, otherwise in good condition), cf. (a joint cracked), g.e., Ex officina Richard Graftonii Mense Ianuarii, M.D.XLiii. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum (11), Nov. 9, Sotheby Lewine, £10

[Title, dedication and preface, 8 11., a-z in eights; A-G 6 in eights; the prose continuation with a new title; A a-T t 2 in eights. The last page has the colophon with Grafton's rebus. On the verso of folio 5 of the continuation is a passage which was cancelled in later copies. Sotheby, Oct. 21, £40.] Hardwicke (Elizabeth, Countess). The Court of Oberon, or the Three Wishes, a Drama, illuminated borders, etc. by Thomas Philip Lord Grantham, green mor., deep ornamental borders, inside gt. panels and watered silk linings, g.e., 1831, 4to. (727), Oct. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £5 5s. Hardy (J.) A Picturesque and Descriptive Tour . . . of the High Pyrenees, 24 col. views, purple mor. gt., g.e., Ackermann, 1825, 8vo. (12), April 18, Sotheby Walford, £2 25.

[June 15, Lot 72, £2 15s.]

Hardy (Thomas). Far from the Madding Crowd, first ed., illustrations, 2 vol., orig. cl., in hf. mor. boxes, 1874, 8vo. (238), Dec. 1, Puttick Spencer, £46

[Sotheby, July 20, Lot 512, orig. cl., ex-library, £5 10s.; Jan. 24, Lot 86, mor., £4 IOS.]

Hardy (T.) Jude the Obscure, first ed., front. and map, 1896, 8vo. (837), July 13, Sotheby

[March 1, Lot 382, 4s.]

Turner, 5s.

Hardy (T.) Poems of the Past and the Present, first ed., green cl., t.e.g., uniform with the Wessex novels, [1901], dated 1902, 8vo. (136), Oct. 27, Hodgson

£8 5s.

[June 2, Lot 122, 6; May 4, Lot 374, £3 7s. 6d.] Hardy (T.) The Dynasts, a Drama of the Napoleonic Wars, first ed., 3 vol., cl., uncut, 1904, 8vo. (138), Oct. 27, Hodgson

£10 IOS. Hardy (T.) The Oxen, 2 11., orig. grey wrappers, with title repeated on front cover, Hove, 1915, 8vo. (253), April 20, American Art Association

$100

[First and only separate ed., printed for private circulation only. Scarce. This poem, consisting of four 4-line stanzas, was originally published in the London Times, December 24, and was reprinted at Hove, December 28, 1915.]

Hardy (T.) The Trumpet-Major, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., 1880, 8vo. (831), Dec. 20, Sotheby Fletcher, £8 Hardy (T.) "When I Weekly Knew," orig. wrappers, uncut, London, 1916, 8vo. (289), Ďec. 6, Anderson Galleries $57.50 [Privately printed by Mrs. Florence Hardy, wife of the author, at the Chiswick Press. Only 25 copies were issued, numbered and initialled by her.]

Hardy (T.) The Wessex Novels, port. and etched fronts. by H. Macbeth-Raeburn, 18 vol., 1895-1913-Wessex Poems,

illustrations by the author, 1898, together 19 vol., 8vo.
(479), Nov. 3, Hodgson
Davis & Orioli, £12 5s.

[March 2, Lot 238, £10 10S.] Hardy (T.) Works in Prose and Verse, Wessex ed., fronts., 22 vol. (Vol. i.-xviii. prose, Vol. i.-iv. verse), hf. brown mor., panelled gt. backs, g.e., Macmillan and Co., 1917-12, 1914, 1912-19 (68), July 18, Sotheby Maggs, £24 IOS. [Hodgson, Feb. 16, 17 vol. only, cl., £8 17s. 6d.; Anderson Galleries, March 1, 21 vol., $130; American Art Association, Jan. 25, $280.] Hardy (J.) Works, Mellstock ed. (limited to 500 sets, with author's signature in Vol. i.), etched port. by W. Strang, 37 vol., 1919-20, etc., 8vo. (480), Nov. 3, Hodgson

£42

[Sotheby, April 4, 36; Hodgson, June 11, £30; March 22, £30; May 4, £28.] Harentals (Petrus de). Expositio Psalterii, gothic letter, 370 Il., including the first, a blank, 40 initials in red (a few words of one leaf slightly defective), red mor. gt., g.e., Cologne, Conrad Winters, of Homburg, 1480, folio (693), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £7 10s.

Dis

[First ed., from the Syston Park and Dunn libraries.] Hargreaves (John). The World's Anatomy, black and roman letter, orig. cf., York, Stephen Bulkley, 1675, 8vo. (357), March 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 5s. Hariot (Thomas). A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, of the Commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. couered by the English Colony there seated by Sir Richard Greinuile Knight in the yeere 1585. Which remained vnder the gouernement of twelue monethes, at the speciall charge and direction of the Honourable Sir Walter Raleigh, engraved title, double-page map and numerous copperplates (the fore-edge of one plate shaved and of another just touched), green mor. gt., g.e. (back rubbed), At Franckfort, inprinted by Ihon Wechel, at Theodore de Brv, owne coast and chardges, 1590, folio (217), Dec. 2, Sotheby H. Stevens, £1,500

[Excessively rare. Justin Winsor (Hist. of America, iii., 123) states that 8 copies only are known (including one imperfect), and of these 5 are in public libraries. The collation agrees with Lowndes, except that this copy has at the end of the second part 2 extra 11. of " Table of the Principall Thinges that are contained in this Historie " (sign. F 3-4), with "Faults escaped" on the verso of the last which Lowndes does not mention. In this copy the plate of Adam and Eve and the leaf To the gentle Reader" are misbound in the first part. The title to the second part is as follows: 'The trve pictvres and fashions of the people in that parte of America now called Virginia, discowred by Englismen (sic). . . . Translated out of Latin into English by Richard Hacklvit. Diligentlye collected and draowne by Ihon White who was sent thiter

"

(sic) speciallye . . . now cutt in copper and first published by Theodore de Bry att his wone chardges." The title to the third part is : Som Picture (sic) of the Pictes which in the olde tyme dyd habite one part of the great Bretainne." A good and large copy (13 by 9 in.). For other copies see Times Literary Supplement," Nov. 18,

64

$27.50

1920.] Hariot (Thomas). Admiranda Narratio . . . de commodis et incolarum ritibus Virginia nuper admodum ab Anglis, qui a dn. Richardo Grenvile . . . eo in coloniam anno. M.D.LXXXV. deducti sunt inventæ, sumtus faciente dn. Waltero Raleigh, etc. Anglico scripta sermone a Thomas Hariot, with 2 engraved titles in architectural borders (mounted), coat-of-arms of the Elector Maximilian, folding map of Virginia and 28 plates by De Bry and Veen, including the "Adam and Eve " plate in duplicate, both of which have in part been crudely col., straight-grain mor. (worn, Lenox library duplicate), Francofurti, Joannes Wecheli, 1590, folio (80), May 16, Anderson Galleries $32.50 [First ed. of the Latin translation of Hariot's Virginia," the first of De Bry's Grand Voyages. George Bancroft's copy, with his engraved bookplate.] Harington (Sir John). Orlando Fvrioso in English Heroical Verse, by Sr. Iohn Harington of Bathe Knight, now thirdly revised and amended, orig. cf., with the Bridgewater bookplate, London, G. Miller for I. Parker, 1634, folio (225), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries Harleian Society. Publications, first 36 vol., orig. cl., in clean state, 1869-93, imp. 8vo. (676), July 6, Hodgson Harding, £5 7s. 6d. Harmar (Gen. Josiah). The Proceedings of a Court of Enquiry held at the special Request of Brigadier-General Josiah Harmar, to investigate his Conduct as Commanding Officer of the Expedition against the Miami Indians, 1790, hf. cf., uncut, Philadelphia, John Fenno, 1791, folio (262), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries $230 Harmon (Daniel_Williams). A Journal of Voyages and Travels in the Interieur of North America, between the 47th and 58th degrees of North Latitude, extending from Montreal nearly to the Pacific Ocean, a distance of about 5,000 miles, orig. sheep, Andover, 1820, 8vo. (263), Nov. 22, Anderson Galleries $48 Harper (Charles G.) [Works.] The Brighton Road, 1892-English Pen Artists, éd. de luxe (25 copies so done), 1892 -From Paddington to Penzance, 1893-Revolted Woman, 1894-The Marches of Wales, 1894-The Dover Road, 1895-The Portsmouth Road, 1895-The Exeter Road, 1899-The Bath Road, 1899--The Norwich Road, 1901Great North Road, 2 vol., 1901-The Holyhead Road, 2 vol., 1902-The Cambridge, Ely and King's Lynn Road, 1902-Cycle Rides round London, 1902-Stage Coach

and Mail, 2 vol., 1903-The Hardy Country, 1904-The Ingoldsby Country, 1904-The Newmarket, Bury, Thetford and Cromer Road, 1904-Oxford, Gloucester and Milford Haven Road, 2 vol., 1905-The Dorset Coast, 1905-The_Brighton Road, 1906-The Hastings Road, 1906-Old Inns of England, 2 vol., 1906—The Manchester and Glasgow Road, 2 vol., 1907-South Devon Coast, 1907-Love in the Harbour, 1907-Rural Nooks round London, 1907-Haunted Houses, 1907-North Devon Coast, 1908-Half-hours with Highwaymen, 2 vol., 1908 -Tower of London, 1909-The Smugglers, 1909— Somerset Coast, 1909-North Cornish Coast, 1910South Cornish Coast, 1910-Thames Valley Villages, 2 vol., 1910-Summer Days in Shakespeare Land, 1912The Kentish Coast, 1914, together 46 vol., first eds., all with illustrations (except one), orig. cl., except English Pen Artists, which is in hf. mor., sold as a set and not subject to return, 1892-1914, forty-five 8vo. and one 4to. (326), April 4, Sotheby Sawyer, £20 [Harpsfield (N., alias Cope).] Dialogi sex contra Summi Pontificatus, Monastica Vitæ et Pseudomartyres, ab Alano Copo editi, with the large plate of a cross printed in brown, brown mor., by Fazakerley, Antverpiæ, 1566 (507), July 12, Hodgson [Harrington (James).]

£3 10s.

The Censure of the Rota, upon Mr. Milton's Book entituled The Ready and Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth, hf. mor., 1660, sm. 4to. (99), July 12, Hodgson Quaritch, £6 Harriot (T.) Artis analyticae praxis, orig. cf. (worn), Londini, R. Barker, 1631-De Arithmetische en Geometrische Fondamenten, van Mr. Ludolf van Cevlen, port. on title (one leaf defective), orig. vell., Leyden, 1615, etc., together 3 vol., folio (404), Jan. 17, Sotheby Barnard, £5 Harris (C.) The Ruins of Mandoo, 6 col. lithographs (foxed), 1860-Grindlay's Indian Scenery, col. plates (binding defective), 1830 [reprint 1892], together 2 vol. (619), Jan. 12, Hodgson S. Brall, £3 IOS. Harris (Frank). Oscar Wilde, his Life and Confessions, illustrations, 2 vol., white buckram sides, roan backs, gt. tops, uncut, New York, printed and published by the Author, 1916, 8vo. (327), March 1, Anderson Galleries $15.50 [First ed. on Japan vell. paper, autographed by the author.]

Harris (J.) Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels, plates, 2 vol., cf., 1764, folio (223), June 15, Puttick

Cross, £3 Harris (J.) History of Kent, port. and plates, two additional ports. (cut round) loosely inserted, Vol. i. (all published), russ. gt. (joints broken), 1719, folio (610), July 27, Sotheby Guilden, £5

[May 9, Lot 647, £4; Feb. 23, Lot 244, £2 18s.] Harris (Joel Chandler). An almost complete collected set of

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