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the Cobbler-Mayor of Quinborough, from whom the play takes its name, were undoubtedly written by William Rowley." With the Hagen bookplate.]

Middleton (T.) Michaelmas Terme, as it hath been sundry times acted by the Children of Paules, newly corrected (a few headlines slightly shaved), old hf. blue cf., T. H. for R. Meighen, 1630, sm. 4to. (158), March 10, Sotheby Rosenbach, £9 Middleton (T.) No Wit (Help) like a Woman's, a Comedy, brilliant port. by Cross, ornament on title, full brown levant mor., Jansen style, g.e., by Rivière, London, printed by Humphrey Moseley, 1657, sm. 8vo. (205), Jan. 20, Anderson Galleries $60

[First ed. Very rare. The engraved port. by Cross is the extremely rare original, and the only portrait of the poet. The Hoe copy, with bookplate.]

$60

Middleton (T.) Works, now first collected by A. Dyce, port. on India paper, LARGE PAPER, 5 vol., red mor. ex., gt. sides and backs, g.e., a fine set, 1840, 8vo. (77), Dec. 9, Hodgson £8 5s. Middleton (T.) and Rowley (W.) A Courtly Masque, the Device called The World tost at Tennis, red mor., by Rivière, title folded and restored, trimmed at top and bottom (imprint missing), [London, George Purslowe, sold by E. Wright, 1620], sm. 4to. (250), Nov. 11, Anderson Galleries Middleton (T.) and Rowley (W.) A Faire Quarrell, large title, folded on outer edge, with woodcut vignette of two duellists, red mor., by Rivière (some restorations), London, I. T., 1617, 4to. (249), Nov. 11, Anderson Galleries Migliore (F. L.) Senatori Florentini, engraved title (slightly shaved at head), woodcuts of arms, orig. vell. gt., with a semis of fleurs-de-lys enclosing in the centres the Niccolini arms blazoned in colours, Firenze, 1665, 8vo. (370), July 13, Sotheby Horsley, £2 15s. Mikan (J. C.) Delectus florae et faunae Brasiliensis, col. plates, hf. cf., Vindobonae, 1820, large folio (821), March I, Sotheby Quaritch, £17 Milbert (J.) Itinéraire Pittoresque du Fleuve Hudson et des parties latérales de l'Amerique du Nord, with 53 lithographed views and folding col. map, 2 vol., hf. red mor., gt. tops, uncut, Paris, 1828, folio (190), April 18, Anderson Galleries $47.50

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Military Costume of Europe (The), exhibited in a series of highly-finished Military Figures, in the Uniform of their several Corps, with Descriptions and Historical Anecdotes, 96 finely-col. plates of infantry, cavalry and artillery, both officers and men, many with 2 figures on a plate, LARGE PAPER, 2 vol., contemp. maroon straight-grain mor., gt. panelled borders on sides and gt. backs, g.e., T. Goddard, 1812 (316), June 10, Hodgson

[Another copy, March 2, £8.]

(643)

£30

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Military Costume. Collection des Uniformes des Armées Français de 1791 à 1824, numerous col. lithos. by Delpech and Villain, after H. Vernet and E. Lami, 2 vol., hf. red mor. gt., Paris, 1822-25 (128), Jan. 19, Hodgson

£15

[Another copy, June 16, £10.] David, £20 Military Costumes. Preussische Armee Uniformen, 163 handcol. plates of military uniforms, mostly 2 figures on each plate, 2 vol. in 1, old mottled cf. gt., Potsdam, 1799-1800, 8vo. (864), Nov. 17, Hodgson Military Costumes and Uniforms of Soldiers of the various German States, over 360 col. plates, bd. in 4 vol., cf. gt., g.e., circa 1830, 4to. (949), Dec. 20, Sotheby Spencer, £20 Military Costume of Turkey, 30 col. plates by Clark, 1818Costume of Austria, by Bertrand de Moleville, 50 col. plates, with descriptions in French and English, 1804, in I vol., green straight-grain mor. ex., rebacked with levant mor., full gt. back, folio (260), Nov. 17, Hodgson

Myers, £4 12s. 6d. [Nov. 17, Turkey only, £2 16s.; Sotheby, July 20, Turkey only, £2 12s. 6d.] Mill (Humphrey). Poems occasioned by a Melancholy Vision, or a Melancholy Vision upon diuers Theames enlarged, engraved title, maroon mor. ex., g.e., I. D. for L. Blaikelocke, 1639, 12mo. (998), May 25, Sotheby Dobell, £6 15s. Millais (J. G.) A Breath from the Veldt, front. by Sir J. E. Millais and illustrations by the author, buckram, g.t., 1895, folio (1015), July 13, Sotheby Potter, £4 IOS.

[July 27, £4 15s.]

Millais (J. G.) British Deer and their Horns, col. front. and many plates, 1897, folio (904), May 9, Sotheby

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[Hodgson, Feb. 16, £3 10s.] Walford, £2 6s. Millais (J. G.) Game Birds and Shooting Sketches, plain and col. plates, hf. red roan, g.t., 1892 (105), July 25, Sotheby [Hodgson, Feb. 16, £4; Feb. 2, £4 2s. 6d.] Potter, £3 Millais (J. G.) The Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, numerous col. and other plates by the author, Archibald Thorburn and G. E. Lodge, 3 vol., cl., buckram backs, t.e.g., 1904-6, roy. 4to. (818), Jan. 19, Hodgson Millais (J. G.) Natural History of the British Surface-Feeding Ducks, 41 col. plates, 6 photogravures and 25 other illustrations, orig. cl., g.t., 1902, 4to. (136), June 15, Sotheby [Anderson Galleries, Feb. 1, $42.50.] Wheldon, £4 5s. Millais (J. G.) The Wildfowler in Scotland, plates, hf. parchment, 1901, etc., together 11 vol., 4to. (657), March 17, Sotheby Bickers, 1 12S. Miller (J. F.) Rare and Curious Quadrupeds, Birds, etc., 60 col. plates, with descriptions by G. Shaw, hf. russ. ex., 1796, imp. folio (626), Feb. 16, Hodgson Quaritch, £4 10s. Miller (P.) Figures of Beautiful, Useful and Uncommon Plants, 300 col. plates, 2 vol., russ. gt., Printed for the Author, 1771, folio (53), May 9, Sotheby Elphinstone, £2 15s.

[April 25, £2 2s.]

Milles (T.) Catalogue of Honor, engraved title laid down and coats-of-arms, russ. gt., W. Jaggard, 1610, folio (518), May 4, Puttick

£2 25. [Sotheby, April 18, defective, £1 2s.] [Milles (T.)] The Cvstomers Apologie, to be read more at large in Thesaurario Bodleyano Oxonij, orig. vell., uncut, n. p., n.d. [London, 1609 ?], folio (314), Nov. 29, Anderson Galleries $42.50 Millet (Jean François). The Drawings of J. F. Millet, with 50 fac. reproductions of the master's work, with an Introductory Essay by Leonce Bénédite, ed. limited to 50 copies, orig. vell., g.e., 1906, folio (590), April 4, Sotheby Lawrence, £4 4s. Mills (John). The Flyers of the Hunt, first ed., plates by J. Leech, col., orig. cl., 1859 (709), Feb. 23, Sotheby [Another copy, Lot 708, £I IOS.] Slocock, £3 Milman (Henry Hart). Collected Set of the Works of the Rev. H. H. Milman, 15 vol., hf. brown crushed levant mor., panelled backs, contents lettered, gt. tops, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, London, John Murray, 1840-1864, 8vo. (210), Jan. 25, American Art Association $42.50 Milone d'Anglante. Questo sie el libro delo Inamoramento de Melone Danglante e de Berta sorella de Re Carlo magno anchora el nasimento d'Orlando anchora la descese di Paladini de Franza," first ed., crimson mor., with arms of the Bibliotheque de Mello on sides, g.e., Milano per J. Antonio da Borgo, 1539, 12mo. (86), July 21, Hodg£12 [Milton (John).] A Maske presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634, on Michaelmass Night, before the Right Honorable John Earle of Bridgewater, Viscount Brackly, Lord President of Wales, and one of his Majesties most honorable Privie Counsell, crushed crimson mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, A. C. Drummond's copy, Printed for Humphrey Robinson, 1637, sm. 4to. (1005), May 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £1,680 [First ed. of Milton's Comus. Published with a Preface by Henry Lawes. Contains A 2 11. (comprising title and dedication) and B-F 2 in 4's, B3 wrongly marked A 3. The title and last leaf are cracked, but it is perfect, and otherwise a very good copy.]

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Milton (J.) An Apology against a Pamphlet call'd a Modest Confutation, etc., first ed. (some 11. stained), green mor., E. G. for Iohn Rothwell, 1642, sm. 4to. (18), July 12, Hodgson Quaritch, £7

[Lot 17, £3; Sotheby, May 25, £6.] Milton (J.) Areopagitica, a Speech for the Liberty of Vnlicens'd Printing, first ed., old cf., rough fore-edge (uncut?), fine and large copy, 1644 (389), July 25, Sotheby Pring, £33 [Hodgson, July 12, £10 10s.; Sotheby, Dec. 20, 1903, Eragny Press, £5 5s.; Hodgson, July 12, 1907, Doves Press, £4.]

Milton (J.) A Brief History of Moscovia and of other lessknown Countries lying eastward of Russia as far as Cathay, blue mor., g.e., M. Flesher for B. Aylmer, 1682, sm. 8vo. (1045), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £17 10s.

[Hodgson, July 12, £17 10S.]

Milton (J.) Mr. John Milton's Character of the Long Parliament and Assembly of Divines in MDCXLI. [of doubtful authenticity], first ed. (title slightly soiled), 8 11., green mor., by Rivière, London, Henry Brome, 1681, sm. 4to. (113), July 12, Hodgson Quaritch, £6

[Sotheby, May 25, ₤2 19s.]

Milton] (J.) Colasterion, a Reply to a Nameless Answer against the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, first ed. of Milton's Third Divorce Pamphlet, brown mor., by Zaehnsdorf, Printed in the year 1645, sm. 4to. (37), July 12, Hodgson Barnard, £8

[Sotheby, May 25, £3 15s.]

Milton] (J.) Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove Hirelings out of the Church, wherein is also discourc'd of Tithes, Church-fees, Church-revenues, first ed., old mottled cf. (rebacked), Printed by T. Newcomb] for L. Chapman, 1659, 24mo. (28), March 31, Hodgson

Quaritch, £19 10s.

[July 12, £10; Sotheby, May 25, £9 10s.] [Milton (J.)] The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, first ed. of Milton's First Divorce Pamphlet [collation: title, B to G in 4's and the rare leaf H (omissions)], some headlines, signatures and catchwords cut away, cf. ex., London, T. P. and M. S. in Goldsmiths Alley, 1643, sm. 4to. (19), July 12, Hodgson Tregaskis, £5 10s.

[Sotheby, May 25, £8 10s.; March 1, 1644, £3 15s.] Milton (J.) Eikonoclastes, in answer to a Book intitl'd Eikon Basilike, the Portrature of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings, the author, I. M., crushed blue levant mor., Jansen style, inside dentelles, g.e., by the French Binders, London, printed by Matthew Simmons, 1648, sm. 4to. (207), Jan. 20, Anderson Galleries $62.50 [Fine copy of the first ed. Title printed in red and black.] Milton (J.) ELKOVOKλaσTES, in answer to a Book intitl'd Elkwy Barilike, the Portrature of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings, title in red and black (torn and repaired), red mor. ex., g.e., Matthew Simmons, 1649, sm. 4to. (1021), May 25, Sotheby Ellis, £7 5s.

[Hodgson, July 12, £5 5s.; March 31, £23.] Milton (J.) Entry or Commonplace Book, containing a copy of some of Milton's Official Letters, several of which are unpublished, written while he was Secretary to Cromwell, also Proposals of certaine expedients for ye presenting of a civil war now feard, and ye settling of a firm government," etc., MS. on paper, 54 11. (15 by 5 in.), orig. vell.,

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from the collection of Sir Thomas Philipps, XVII. cent.,
folio (1003), May 25, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £82

[The "Proposals " are apparently a first draft of Milton's letter to General Monk, which was published under the title of "The Present Means and Brief Declaration of a Free Commonwealth."]

Milton (J.) History of Britain, that part especially now call'd England, first ed., port. by Faithorne, with the leaf of "Errata," a fine tall copy, in contemp. sheepskin (back worn), J. M. for James Allestry, 1670 (599), April 13, Hodgson £8 5s.

[July 12, £7 July 21, £7; July 12, 1671, £2 12s. 6d. ; Sotheby, May 25, £7.] [Milton (J.)] The Ivdgement of Martin Bucer concerning Divorce, first ed. of Milton's Second Divorce Pamphlet (a few 11. slightly stained and shoulder-notes shaved), green mor., by Rivière, London, Matthew Simmons, 1644, sm. 4to. (29), July 12, Hodgson Barnard, £7

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[Sotheby, May 25, £6 10s.] Milton (J.) Justa Edovardo King naufrago ab Amicis moerentibus amoris et μvelas xopiv, first ed. (last leaf mended and slightly defective, otherwise a fine copy), old green mor., g.e., Cantabrigiae apud Thomam Buck et Rogerum Daniel, 1638, sm. 4to. (1007), May 25, Sotheby Sabin, £350 [The first ed. of Milton's Lycidas" is contained in this volume. Prefixed is an account of King in Latin, printed in capitals, supposed by Warton to have been written either by Milton or Henry More, the platonist. The volume is divided into two portions, the first containing the Latin and Greek tributes, the second, those in English, with a separate title within a black mourning border, Obsequies to the memorie of Mr. Edward King.' Milton's Lycidas" appears at the end of the volume. It bears his initials only.]

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Milton (J.) Of Education. To Master Samuel Hartlib, no separate title, first ed., 4 11., blue levant mor. ex., by Rivière, very rare, n.d. [1644], sm. 4to. (1013), May 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £145 [Milton (J.)] Of Prelatical Episcopacy and Whether it may be deduc'd from the Apostolical times by vertue of those Testimonials which are alledg'd to that purpose, etc., first ed. of Milton's Second Anti-Episcopal Pamphlet [written in support of "Smectymnuus"], with neat MS. marginal notes by Sir E. Dering [1598-1644], old hf. cf., R. O. & G. D. for Thomas Underhill, 1641, sm. 4to. (10), July 12, Hodgson E. G. Allen, £18 10s.

[Another copy, Lot 11, water-stained, £12.] [Milton (J.)] Of Reformation touching Church-Discipline in England, first ed., with the errata leaf (title and a few 11. slightly soiled), crushed levant mor. ex., T. Underhill, 1641, sm. 4to. (7), July 12, Hodgson Dobell, £3 3s.

[Lot 8, £3; Lot 6, £3 7s. 6d.; Sotheby, May 25, £4 5s.]

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