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Oxoniæ, excudebat L. Lichfield, 1643, sm. 4to. (519), Feb. 6, Sotheby Hoare, £5 Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, conducted by Members of the two Universities, containing contributions (The Blessed Damozel, etc.) by Dante G. Rossetti and William Morris, first ed., full blue mor. ex., gt. leaves, by Rivière, 1856, 8vo. (369), May 22, Sotheby Bantry, £3 58.

[See also July 17, Lot 763, £6.] Oxford Historical Society, plates, Vol. i.-lxix., but wanting Vol. li., with a duplicate copy of Vol. ix., cl., 1885-1917, 8vo. and 2 vol. folio (1200), Nov. 14, Sotheby

Harding, £3 1OS. Pacheco de Narvaez (Luis). Libro de las Grandezas de la Espada, en que se declaran mvchos secretos del que compuso el Comendador Geronimo de Carrança, numerous woodcuts, initials and ornaments (several marginal notes cut into), red mor., by Cuzin, En Madrid por los herederos de Juan Iñiguez de Lequerica. Año 1600. Año de M.DC., sm. 4to. (179), Feb. 27, Sotheby Maggs, £9 15s.

[t-ttt in eights, including title; A-Ss. in eights. The second leaf of the preliminary matter is occupied by a woodcut portrait of the author on the recto, the verso being blank. The author was an official in the Canary Isles, and the preliminary leaves are occupied by Commendatory Sonnets by Spaniards dwelling in those parts.] Packe of Spanish Lyes, sent abroad in the World, first printed in Spaine in the Spanish Tongue and translated out of the originall, roman and black letter, green mor. ex., by Rivière, Miller arms, Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1588, sm. 4to. (521), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £24 Pagano (Matt.) La Gloria e l'Honore de Ponti tagliati, e Ponti in aere, 18 11., leaf preceding title with woodcut of the inside of a merchant's shop and verses above, the whole within a woodcut border, carefully repaired, title, with woodcut below, within an architectural compartment, and on the verso, Pagano's dedication to Vittoria Farnese, 29 full-page woodcuts of lace designs, followed by printer's device, the recto of the last leaf blank, the verso with a large cut of a woman riding a man, who is being shot at by Cupid (neatly repaired), limp red silk covers, In Venetia, per Matthio Pagano, 1554, 4to. (764), July 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £22

[See also Lot 765, 1558 ed., mor., £11.] Pageants of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, reproduced in fac. from the Cottonian MS. in the British Museum, with Introduction by the Earl of Carysfort, fac. plates, hf. mor., as issued, Roxburghe Club, Oxford, 1908, roy. 4to. (778), April 3, Sotheby Tomkinson, £4 Paine (Thomas). Life and Writings, containing a Biography by Thomas Clio Rickman and Appreciations by Leslie Stephen, Lord Erskine, Paul Desjardins, Robert G. Ingersoll, Elbert Hubbard and Marilla M. Ricker, edited

and annotated by Daniel Edwin Wheeler, portraits and illustrations, fronts., hand-coloured, on Japan paper, portrait of Paine with hand-illuminated border, 10 vol., brown mor., New York, Vincent Park and Company [1908], 8vo. (637), April 11, American Art Association

$105

[Special de luxe revolutionary edition of the Centenary issue, limited to 350 numbered copies, of which this is No. 43. See also Anderson Galleries, March 14, Republic

ed., n.d., $47.50.] Painter (William). Antiprognosticon, that is to saye, an Inuectiue agaynst the vayne and unprofitable predictions of the Astrologians as Nostrodame, etc., black letter, brown cf. gt., Henry Sutton, 23 December, 1560, 8vo. (522), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £50 Painter (W.) The Palace of Pleasure, first ed., the second tome (only), black letter, portions of 2 ll. torn away (Z 3Z 4), last leaf defective, a few leaves at the beginning and the penultimate leaf slightly defective, several leaves cut into at the head, wants the title (begins on A 1), old cf., part of an old mor. binding, with gt. frames as linings, Henry Bynneman for Nicholas Englande, 1567, 4to. (1315), March 20, Sotheby Dobell, £3 10S. Palæographical Society (The). Facsimiles of Manuscripts and Inscriptions, edited by E. A. Bond, E. M. Thompson, W. Wright and G. F. Warner, First Series 3 vol., Second Series 10 parts, with the Oriental Series, fine autotype facs., in 5 vol., mor. gt., 1873-94, roy. folio (260), July 12, Hodgson Heffer, £35

[See also Sotheby, Nov. 14, £26; Jan. 30, 3 vol., £9.] Palestine Exploration Fund. Survey of Western Palestine, by Lieuts. Conder and Kitchener, 3 vol., 1881-83—Arabic and English Name Lists, 1881-Special Papers on Topography, Archæology, Manners and Customs, 1881Jerusalem, 1884-Fauna and Flora, 2 copies, 1884Geology and Geography, 1889-Archæological Researches during 1873-74, 2 vol., 1896-9-Fauna and Flora of Sinai, Petra and Wady Arabah, 1891-Map of Western Palestine, atlas folio, 1880-Survey of Eastern Palestine, Vol. i., 1889, together 14 vol., maps and plates, 4to. and folio (1203), Nov. 14, Sotheby Salby, £4 5s. Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society, plates, 13 vol. (with Index bound at end of Vol. xiii.), cl., 1890-7, 8vo. (1204), Nov. 14, Sotheby Heffer, £6 15S. Palingenius (Marcellus). The Zodiake of Life, writetn (sic) by the excellent and Christian Poet, Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus. translated out of Latine into Englishe, by Barnabie Googe and by him newly recognished, black letter, cf. gt., Imprinted for... Raufe Newberie, 1576, 4to. (523), Feb. 6, Sotheby Hoare, £50 March 20,

[See also Nov. 24, 1588 ed., £18 10s.; £9 10s.]

Palissy (B.) Monographie de l'oeuvre de Bernard Palissy suivie d'un choix de ses continateurs ou imitateurs par C. Delange et C. Borneman, portrait and plates in colours, red mor. gt., panelled back, inside border, g.e., by F. Bedford, Paris, 1862, folio (1207), Nov. 14, Sotheby Quaritch, Lio 10s. Pallas (P. S.) Travels through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, 1793-4, coloured plates, 2 vol., cf., 1802, 4to. (927), April 17, Dowell £1 125. [See also Sotheby, May 8, binding broken, 16s.] Pallas (P. S.) Travels through the Russian Empire, 1793-4, coloured plates, 2 vol., hf. cf., 1812, 4to. (195), July 10, Sotheby Rimell, £1 Palmerin of England. Le Premier [et le Second] Livre du preux, vaillant et tres victorieux Chevalier Palmerin d'Angleterre, filz de roy dom Edward, 2 vol. in 1, cf. gt., with arms of the Duke of Roxburghe, Lyon, 1553, folio (4601), Nov. 7, Sotheby Dobell, £4 5s. Palmerin of England. The First (-Second) Part of the no lesse rare then excellent and stately History of Prince Palmerin of England, translated out of French by A. M. [i.e., Anthony Munday], black letter, with orig. blank before title marked A within an ornament, russ. gt., Ber. Alsop and Tho. Fawcet, 1639, sm. 4to. (285), Feb. 13, Sotheby Tregaskis, £16 Palmerin of England. The Third and last part of Palmerin of England, black letter, wants 3 11. (Hh 2, 3, 4), a few leaves slightly shaved, cf. gt., gt. and gauffred edges, I. R. for W. Leake, 1602, 4to. (4602), Nov. 7, Sotheby Dobell, £1 14S. Palmieri (M.) Libro della vita civile, contemp. Italian binding, cf., blind panelled tooling on sides, on the upper cover, in gold, a horse's bit, flanked by the letters C. B. (San Carlo Borromeo, Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan) and C. O. above, lettered in gold at top, Vita. Civi.," on the lower cover the word Humilitas," in gold, surmounted by a coronet, In Firenze, per li heredi di Philippo di Giunta, 5 Sept., 1529, 8vo. (771), July 17, Sotheby Maggs, £7 15s. Palsgrave (J.) Lesclarcissement de la Langue Francoyse, black and roman letter, full-page woodcut arms on last page, woodcut device [Pynson's] at end of the second book, title within woodcut border, woodcut intials (a few touched with colour), small defect on H 4, a few small wormholes, otherwise a fine copy, russ., blind and gt. tooled, inside borders gt., joints, g.e., by C. Lewis, [colophon]. The imprintyng fynysshed by Johan_Haukyns the xviii. daye of July. The yere of our lorde god м.CCCCC. and xxx., folio (4603), Nov. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £35

[See also Feb. 27, £28.]

Pambst (P.) Looszbuch, zu ehren der Römischen, Vngerischen unnd Böhemischen Künigen, arms on title of Anne,

Queen of Ferdinand I., 115 cuts in the text, others of various combinations of dice and 2 large cuts with revolving discs, many after Holbein, hf. cf., Strassburg, B. Beck, 1546, folio (453), Feb. 8, Puttick Maggs, £5. Pancratia, or a History of Pugilism, containing a full account of every battle of note from the time of Broughton and Slack down to the present day, portrait of Tom Cribb, hf. maroon mor., g.e., by Root, London, 1812, 8vo. (933), May 2, Anderson Galleries $21 Panzer (G. F.) Annales Typographici ab anno 1501 ad annum 1536, post Maittairii, Denisii aliorumque curas in ordinem redacti, emend. et aucti, II vol., cf. gt., m.e.,. Norimberg, 1793-1803, 4to. (1215), Nov. 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £46.

[See also Hodgson, Oct. 26, £42; Sotheby, Oct. 19, £41.] Papirii Massoni Descriptio Fluminum Galliæ, qua Francia est, old vell., Parisiis, Ludovioum Billaine, 1678, 12mo. (405), Nov. 30, Anderson Galleries

$25 [Upon the last fly-leaf of the book is a note in pencil in Robert Louis Stevenson's autograph. The volume was previously in the library of Thomas Stevenson, the father of R. L. Š., and has his autograph signature.]

Papworth (J. B.) Select Views of London, coloured plates, blue mor. gt., g.e., R. Ackermann, 1816, 8vo. (360), May 18, Puttick Thomas, £40

[See also Sotheby, July 24, £33.] [Papworth (J. B.), Wrangham (Francis) and Combe (Wm.)] Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, illustrated by 21 engravings of humorous subjects, coloured from the orig. designs made upon the spot by J. Green and etched by T. Rowlandson, dark blue cf., London, R. Ackerman, 1813, roy. 8vo. (685), Nov. 9, American Art Association

$32.50 Papworth (J. W.) An Alphabetical Dictionary, forming an Ordinary of British Armorials, cl. (back gone), 1857, 8vo. (355), March 20, Sotheby

Thorp, £4

[See also Nov. 14, 1874 ed., £II IOS.] Paracelsus. Medicorum et Philosophorum summi, Aureoli Theophrasti Paracelsi, Eremitæ, de Tartaro, [edited by] Adam. Bodenstein, with an old engraving of a portrait of Paracelsus, sewn, unbound, Basle, 1570, 16mo. (439), April 24, Anderson Galleries

$25

[This is the famous alchemist's treatise on the history and treatment of diseases allied to gall stones.] Paracelsus. Hermetic and Alchemical Works, edited by A. E. Waite, 2 vol., 1894, 4to. (571), July 31, Sotheby

[See also Hodgson, July 12, £2 12S.] Maggs, £2 8s. Pardoe (Julia). City of the Sultan, first ed., plates, 2 vol.Louis XIV., plates, 3 vol.-Francis the First, first ed., portraits, 2 vol.—Marie de Medicis, plates, 3 vol., together 10 vol., blue cf. gt., 1837-52 (662), March 22, Hodgson Arthurton, £9 9s.

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Pardoe (Julia). Louis the Fourteenth and the Court of France in the 17th Century, 3 vol., 1886-Court and Reign of Francis the First, 3 vol., 1887-Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, 3 vol., 1890, together 9 vol., all with portraits and in orig. cl., 1886-90, 8vo. (181), June 19, Sotheby Griffin, £5 15S. Paris. Picturesque Views of Public Edifices in Paris, by Messrs. Segard and Testard, aquatinted in imitation of the drawings by Mr. Rosenberg, illustrated with 20 coloured full-page plates, orig. boards, paper label on front cover, entirely uncut, London, J. Moyes, 1814, 4to. (163), Jan. 26, American Art Association $55 Paris and its Environs displayed in a series of views by Pugin, engraved by Heath, 2 vol. in 1, hf. mor. gt., g.t., by Mansell, 1831, 4to. (1745), July 3, Sotheby Tuat, £1 2s. Paris and Dover, or To and Fro, a Picturesque Excursion, by Roger Bookem, front., coloured views, military costume, etc., hf. mor., 1822, oblong 4to. (382), Feb. 8, Puttick Hewett, £7 5s.

Paris e Viena. Inamoramento delli noblissimi amanti Paris e Viena nouamente hystoriato e con diligentia corretto, woodcuts, one leaf (A 7) slightly defective and mended, vell. gt., Vinegia, 1534, 8vo. (511), Dec. 12, Sotheby Dobell, £5 10S. Park (J. J.) Topography and Natural History of Hampstead, plates, with a quantity of extra illustrations, in a box, 1818, 4to. (458), Oct. 26, Hodgson Dobell, £5 15S. [Parker (Henry).] Dives and Pauper, black letter, title within a woodcut border, cf., blind tooled, Thomas Berthelet, Oct. 16th, 1536, 8vo. (372), Jan. 23, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6 Parker (J. H.) Glossary of Architecture, fifth ed., plates and cuts, 3 vol., citron mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, 1850, 8vo. (466), Nov. 30, Hodgson Bumpus, £2 58. Parker (Martin). The Legend of Sir Leonard Lack-wit, Sonne in law to Sir Gregory Nonesence . . translated out of all Christian Languages into the Kentish tongue, first ed., in prose, dedication in verse to Iohn Taylor, the Water Poet (first line of title shaved), old buff cf. gt., Printed by E. P., and are to be sold betweene Douer Cliffe and Barwicke Bridge, An. 12000, or else are to be sold by Stephen Pemmell, 1633, sm. 8vo. (524), Feb. 6, Sotheby Quaritch, £55 Parkinson (John). Paradisi in Sole, Paradisus Terrestris, a Garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ayre will permitt to be noursed up, with a Kitchen garden

and an Orchard, first ed., fine woodcut title, portrait and numerous woodcut illustrations, a few coloured by an early hand (title neatly re-margined, a few pages slightly defective), green crushed levant mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, H. Lownes and R. Young, 1629, folio (910), April 26, Hodgson David, 15

[See also Sotheby, Feb. 13, £9; Christie, July 10, 1656

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