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Fornander (A.) The Polynesian Race, 3 vol., cl., 1878-85, with Index, wrappers, 1909, together 4 vol., 4to. (508), Nov. 2, Hodgson Heffer, £5 2s. 6d. Forrest (Lieut.-Col.) A Picturesque Tour along the Rivers Ganges and Jumna, LARGE PAPER COPY, folded map and 24 coloured plates, hf. cf., uncut, R. Ackermann, ‍1824, folio (648), Nov. 14, Sotheby Maggs, £5 15S. Forster (John). The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith, a Biography, in four books, illustrations by Doyle, Maclise and others, brown pigskin, by E. G. S., in the style of Cobden-Sanderson, London, 1848, thick 8vo. (335), April 11, American Art Association $22.50 Forster (J.) The Life of Charles Dickens, wish 500 portraits, facs. and other illustrations, collected, arranged and annotated by B. W. Matz, 2 vol., cl., gt. tops, uncut, London, 1911, 8vo. (174), May 15, Anderson Galleries $20 [Memorial edition. Autographed by Henry F. Dickens, Kate Perugini, Georgina Hogarth and B. W. Matz. also Feb. 1, $12.]

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Forsyth (Wm.) History of the Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena, from the Letters and Journals of Sir H. Lowe, illustrations and maps, 3 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1853, 8vo. (91), Dec. 12, Sotheby Edwards, LI

[See also American Art Association, April 11, $17.50.] Fortescue (Sir John). A Learned Commendation of the Politique Lawes of England, translated from the Latin by Robt. Mulcaster (with the Latin text), partly black letter, cf., R. Tottell, 1573, 8vo. (995), Dec. 12, Sotheby

[See also Feb. 20, 16s.]

Tregaskis, £2 6s. Foster (Joseph). Pedigrees of the County Families of England, Vol. i., Lancashire, one of 25 LARGEST PAPER COPIES, the folding pedigrees mounted on linen, hf. mor., g.t., 1873, folio (653), Nov. 14, Sotheby Godfrey, £2 25.

[See also July 10, £1 10s.]

Foster (J.) Pedigrees of Yorkshire County Families, folded, on guards, with the arms accompanying each pedigree, 4 vol., olive green mor., gt. inner borders, with gt. device on the sides, t.e.g., by Rivière, 1874, 4to. (580), Nov. 30, Hodgson Quaritch, £7 15s.

[See also Nov. 14, 2 vol. only, £4 10s.] Foster (J. C.), Metcalf (W. C.), Howard (J. J.) and others. Heraldic Visitations of various Counties, 9 vol., 1882-88, roy. 8vo. (817), Nov. 14, Sotheby Godfrey, £2 158. Foster (J. J.) British Miniature Painters and their Works, LARGE PAPER, plates, cl., g.t., 1898, large 4to. (434), July 17, Sotheby Tiranti, £2 5s.

[See also May 10, £2 25.; Oct. 19, 1 12s.] Foster (J. J.) Miniature Painters, British and Foreign, plates on Japanese paper, fronts. in colours, 2 vol., one of 45 copies of edition royale issue of 570, vell. gt., ties, uncut, t.e.g., 1903, folio (204), Dec. 19, Sotheby J. Smith, £5 [See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 18, $32.50; Christie, June 8, £4.1

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Foster (J. J.) French Art from Watteau to Prud'hon, Author's ed., signed, only 250 copies thus, with 152 photogravure plates (three in colours), 3 vol., buckram, uncut, 1905-7, folio (154), June 8, Christie £8 10s. Fouché (Joseph). Memoirs of Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto, Minister of the General Police of France, portraits on India paper, dark red mor., uncut, London, Gibbings, 1892, roy. 8vo. (336), April 11, American Art Association $12.50

[Large Paper. Edition limited to 150 copies for England and America, of which this is No. 59.]

Foucquet (Jehan). Euvre [contenant le Livre d'Heures de Maistre Estienne Chevalier], with 52 exquisite miniatures illuminated in gold and colours, 2 vol., crimson mor., by Belzniedrez, Paris, L. Curmer, 1866-1867, imp. 8vo. (310), May 16, American Art Association $45 [Foulis (James).] Jacobi follisii Edinburgensis calamitose pestis Elega deploratio. Eiusdem ad diuam Margaritam regi nam sapphicum carmen. De Mercatorum facilitate aesclepiadeum itē et alia quedam carmina, printer's device on title, A to E in fours, hf. mor., sign. B supplied in MS., w.a.f., (Parisiis), Egidius Gourmontius [c. 1510], sm. 4to. (106), Feb. 8, Puttick Quaritch, LIO

[See (and correct) Brunet, II., 1321-2. It is dedicated to Archbishop Alex. Stewart, who was killed at Flodden in 1513.]

Fouqué (De la Motte), trans. by A. von Chamisso.

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Schlemihl, from the German of Lamotte Fouqué, first ed., 8 etchings by G. Cruickshank (sic), lacks hf.-title and leaf of advertisements, hf. mor. gt., g.t., G. and W. B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria, 1823, 12mo. (48), June 19, Sotheby Rhodes, £7

[The early cancelled issue of the first edition, dated 1823. The Ave-Maria in the imprint is connected with a hyphen. See also Anderson Galleries, May 2, 1824 ed., $90.] Fouqué (De la Motte). Undine, adapted from the German by W. L. Courtney, limited ed., 1,000 printed and signed by the artist, coloured plates by A. Rackham, vell. gt., g.t., 1909, 4to. (45), Dec. 12, Sotheby Thorp, £2 8s. Fouqué (De la Motte). Undine, another copy, 1909, 4to. (46), Dec. 12, Sotheby Thorp, £2 8s.

[See also American Art Association, April 11, $20; Jan. 26, $80; Sotheby, May 8, 1917 ed., £1 128.] Fouquet (Jean). Chantilly. Les Quarante Fouquet, par F. A. Gruyer, plates, one of 150 copies, wrappers, Paris, 1897, 4to. (435), July 17, Sotheby Eisman, £5 IOS. Four Leaves of Truelove. The IIII: leues of the trueloue, black letter, long lines, 33 to a full page, full-page woodcut of two lovers in a flower garden, with legends, Wynkyn's Caxton device, with sun, moon, planets and 26 stars (the lower margins of some leaves cut into, damaging the

signatures, and in one case cutting the tails of one letter of the text and some writing on the blank margin below the woodcut), dark blue mor. gt., g.e., Wynkyn de worde, n.d. [circa 1530], sm. 4to. (302), Feb. 6, Sotheby

Rosenbach, £255 [A-B in fours. In verse. Apparently only one other copy known.] Fournier, le jeune (P. S.) Manuel Typographique, plates, fine paper copy, 2 vol., cf. ex., g.e., Paris, Barbou, 1764-6, 8vo. (658), Nov. 14, Sotheby Jones, £8 Fowler (William). Mosaic Pavements discovered in various parts of Great Britain-Engravings of Stained Glass in the Windows of the Cathedrals of York, Lincoln, etc., together 2 vol., containing 52 coloured plates, with advertisements and dedication plates bound in, sold, as usual, not subject to return, hf. russ. [1798-1825], atlas folio (162), Feb. 13, Sotheby Godfrey, £9 58. Fox (John). An Abridgement of the Booke of Acts and Monumentes of the Church, now abridged by Timothe Bright, black letter, orig. brown leather, with clasps, I. Windet, 1589, sm. 4to. (406), April 3, Sotheby Dobell, £5 Fox (J.) [Book of Martyrs.] Acts and Monuments of these latter and perillous Dayes touching Matters of the Church, first ed., black letter, woodcuts, wanting title, calendar, final leaf (the last supplied in fac.), two small woodcuts and cut of the poisoning of King John, some side-notes shaved, otherwise a sound copy, brown mor. ex., blind tooled antique style, by Hayday, John Day, 1563, folio (405), April 3, Sotheby Powell, £5 5s.

[See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 18, $45.] Fox (J.) A most breefe manner of Instruction to the Principles of Christian Religion, black letter, sprinkled cf., extremely rare, Hugh Singleton, n.d., 8vo. (407), April 3, Sotheby Quaritch, LIO IOS. Fox-Davies (A. C.) Armorial Families, plates, Edinb., 1895, roy. 4to. (660), Nov. 14, Sotheby Tregaskis, £I IS. Fox-Davies (A. C.) The Art of Heraldry, numerous illustrations and plates, some in gold and colours, orig. cl., 1904, folio (408), April 3, Sotheby Bumpus, £4 15S. France (Anatole). Novels and Short Stories of Anatole France, authorized English translations, edited by Frederic Chapman, illustrated title-page on cream-coloured paper and numerous photogravures, some in colours, 19 vol., full red mor., New York and London, Parke, Austin and Lipscomb, Inc., recent, 8vo. (370), Nov. 9, American Art Association $135

[Bonnard edition (edition de luxe) of the authorized English translation, limited to 350 numbered and registered copies, of which this is No. 15. With the nine deleted prints enclosed in an envelope. See also Sotheby, Jan. 30, 9 vol. only, 1909-14, £3 3s.] Francis (Saint). La Vida y Milagros del bienauēturado Padre

S. Francisco, fundador de la Orden de los Frayles Menores, con la vida y martyrio de San Hermegildo Rey de España, con Licencia (12 ll.), sign. A 2 cut into, three cuts on title within woodcut border, new vell., En Salamanca, en casa de Antonia Ramirez, viuda Ano 1608, sm. 4to. (74), Feb. 27, Sotheby Tregaskis, £5 IOS. Francis (S.) Oen wüngaert vä Sinte Franciscus vol schoonre historien legenden, gothic letter, large woodcut on title, hf. cf., Antwerp, 1518, folio (674), July 31, Sotheby

Zazzann, £3 5s. Francis of Assisi. Laudes Creaturarum, the Italian text, with translation by Matthew Arnold, printed alternately in red and black, niger mor., g.e., by the Doves Bindery, Doves Press, 1910, sm. 8vo. (763), Jan. 30, Sotheby Bain, £2 5s. [Francis of Assisi (S.)] The Little Flowers of S. Francis of Assisi, translated from the Italian by T. W. Arnold, fac. plates, vell., with ties, Florence Press, 1909, 4to. (896), Feb. 20, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £I IOS.

[See also July 27, 1 8s.]

Francis of Assisi (S.) Un Mazzetto Scelto di certi Fioretti del San Francesco di Assisi insieme col Cantico al Sole del medesimo, printed in red and black, with woodcuts, on vell., vell. with ties, Ashendene Press, 1904, folio (409), Feb. 20, Sotheby Maggs, £16 5s.

[See also Nov. 7, £11.] Franco (Giacomo). Habiti delle Donne Venetiane intagliate in rame, engraved title and 19 copperplates of costumes, a washed and pressed copy, crushed red mor., by Chambolle-Duru, No place or date (c. 1610), sm. folio (439), July 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £22 Franco (Nicolo). Le Pistole Vulgari di M. Nicolo Franco (printer's mark and motto), Venetijs apud Antonium Gardane, MDXXXXII., contemp. red mor., gt. leaves, Venice, 1542, 8vo. (158), Nov. 30, Anderson Galleries

$50

[The dedication copy to Monsignor Leone Orsino, the Bishop Elect of Frejus. The very fine Venetian binding of morocco is elaborately tooled in gold. The earliest edition in octavo mentioned by Brunet is that of 1562, twenty years later.] Frankau (Mrs. Julia). Eighteenth Century Colour Prints, an Essay on certain stipple engravers and their work in colour, illustrated with 52 characteristic pictures printed in colours, edition limited to 200 copies, orig. cl. gt., 1900, folio (727), May 8, Sotheby Rimell, £7 1OS.

[See also Nov. 28, £3 5s.; July 10, £3 5s.; July 31, £2 15s.; American Art Association, March 15, $17.50; Hodgson, Nov. 16, £4 7s. 6d.; August 3, £7 5s.] Frankau (J.) John Raphael Smith, his Life and Works, 50 plates printed in colours and monochrome, loose in a portfolio, text in 1 vol. 8vo., with 30 plates, buckram gt., uncut, t.e.g., 1902, folio (205), Dec. 19, Sotheby [See also May 8, £11.] Rimell, £6 5s.

Frankau (J.) The Story of Emma, Lady Hamilton, 30 large full-page coloured plates and numerous smaller plates in the text, 2 vol., full vell., uncut, London, Macmillan, 1911, folio (160), Jan. 18, Anderson Galleries $70

[See also Dec. 13, $38; American Art Association, March 15, $30.] Frankau (J.) Ward (William and James), their Lives and Works, the vol. of text, with 30 plates, buckram, t.e.g., 1904, 8vo. (215), June 8, Christie' [See also Dec. 13, $30.]

£3

Franklin (Benjamin). Broadside, 1721. The Little-Compton Scourge, or the Anti-Courant, [signed] Zechariah Touchstone, Little-Compton, Aug. 10, 1721, untrimmed edges (slightly chipped), backed with gauze, [colophon] Boston, printed and sold by J. Franklin, over against Mr. Sheaf's School in Queen-Street, price 3d. [1721], sm. folio (245), Dec. 6, American Art Association $170

[A hitherto undescribed and unrecorded broadside.] Franklin (B.) Works, consisting of his Life, by Himself, together with Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, portrait, 2 vol., blue straight-grained mor., g.t., by Zaehnsdorf, wrappers bound in, A. Millar, 1799, 16m0. (459), Jan. 30, Sotheby Howell, £2 IOS. Franklin (B.) Autobiography, facs. and illustrations, boards, buckram back, uncut, medallions on sides, leather label, one of 1,000 copies, Riverside Press, Boston, 1906, imp. 8vo. (235), Oct. 26, Anderson Galleries $17 Fraser (Alex.) The Frasers of Philorth, plates, 3 vol., one of 150 copies, cl., Privately printed, Edinb., 1879, 4to. (186), June 14, Puttick Pinith, £3 10S. Fraser (J. B.) Nineteen Coloured Aquatint Views of the Principal Buildings and Scenes in Calcutta, engraved by Havell, Fielding, etc., in portfolio, 1826, 4to. (295), July 27, Hodgson £62 Fraser (Sir Wm.) The Annandale Family Book of the Johnstons, Earls and Marquises of Annandale, 2 vol., hf. mor., gt. top, 1894, 4to. (738), April 17, Dowell £15 10s. Fraser (Sir W.) The Douglas Book, 4 vol., hf. mor., gt. top, 1885-Introduction to the Douglas Book, 1886, together 5 vol., 4to. (742), April 17, Dowell [See also Sotheby, May 1, £15.]

£15 10S.

Fraser (Sir W.) The Lennox, 2 vol., gt. top, 1874, 4to. (743), April 17, Dowell

£8 10S.

Fraser (Sir W.) The Scotts of Buccleuch, portraits, etc., 2 vol., Edin., 1878 (523), Oct. 10, Dowell

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[See also Sotheby, May 15, 10; May 1, £9 15S.; Hodgson, May 31, 10 IOS.]

Fraunce (Abraham). The Countesse of Pembrokes Emanuel, conteining the Natiuity, Passion, Buriall and Resurrection of Christ, together with certaine Psalmes of Dauid, all in English Hexameters, original ed., green mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford (two headlines shaved), Thomas

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