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in Latine, Greeke, French and other foreign tongues, and now in English by Iohn Higins, with ... a dictional Index [by Abraham Fleming], (A-Tt in eights), small wormhole through pp. 9-50, otherwise a fine copy, with leaf before title signed a below an ornament, old panelled cf., back fully gt., Imprinted at London, for Ralph Newberie and Henrie Denham, 1585, 8vo. (521), July 20, Sotheby Leighton, £4 5s. Junius, The Letters of, ports. and vignettes, 2 vol., contemp. red mor., g.e., 1801, 8vo. (168), Nov. 3, Sotheby

Hales, £1 18s [See also Feb. 2, ed. 1812, 3 vol., £1 8s.; Nov. 10, ed. 1814, 3 vol., £4 15s.] Junot (Madame, Duchess D'Abrantès). Memoirs of Napoleon, his Court and Family, with 16 plates, extra-illustrated by the insertion of about 95 plates, mainly ports., 2 vol., hf. red levant mor. gt., gt. backs with emblematic tooling, g.t., uncut, London, Richard Bentley, 1836, 8vo. (813), Jan. 5, American Art Association $32.50 Justinianus (B.) Oratio apud Sixtum IV. [begins: Bernardi iustiniani leonardi oratoris filii legati ueneti oratio habita apud xistuz quartuz pontificē maximum], small gothic letter, without signatures, catchwords, headlines or foliation, long lines, 29 to a page, 9 11. [? Proctor 3384], binder's cl., [Rome, Joh Phil de Liguamme], 1471, sm. 4to. (871), Dec. 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £13 IOS. Justinianus (Imp.) Corpus Juris Civilis, opera S. van Leeuwen, panelled cf. gt., arms on sides, inside borders, Amsterdam and Leyden, 1663, folio (308), July 20, Sotheby Baxendale, I IS. Justinianus (Imp.) Digestum Vetus, old stamped cf. over oak boards (back torn, clasps missing), blind tooled, Venice, Andreas Torresanus of Asolo, 1491, folio (895), Oct. 6, Anderson Galleries

$30

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[Printed in red and black, with some initials in blue. Text in Latin, in two columns, with the Justinian Code in the centre. The margins of the last few leaves are damaged and the genuine blank leaf at the end is loose. Early MS. notes on last leaf and inside of back cover. One of the early editions of the "Corpus Juris Civilis,' or Justinian Code, which is the basis of all Roman common law.] Justinianus (Imp.) Institutiones, lit. goth., 153 ll., double columns, the text surrounded by commentary, the initials left blank, Ai. missing (? blank), contemp. wooden bevelled boards covered with brown stamped cf., with clasps (some margins water-stained), with contemporary inscriptions and auto. of John Willughby, Impssu Parisiis p. m. Georgiu Uuolf Badensē, An. dni. 1493, folio (397), June 15, Christie Quaritch, £14 IOS. [See also Sotheby, Mar. 17, ed. 1494, £12; Dec. 8, ed. 1669, I 12s.]

Justini Martyris (S.) Opera, græce, first ed., cf. gt., Duff crest on sides, Paris, R. Etienne, 1551, folio (483), Mar. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 ["Large paper."-Note by Duff on fly-leaf.] Justinus (M. J.) Historiarum libri XLIV., engraved title, some 11. slightly stained at foot, old French red mor., 3-line fillet round sides, line panelled tooling in centre with fleuron at corners, in the centre the arms of Louis Henri Comte de Lomenie, panelled back with monogram, raised bands, g.e., bookplate of C. Chawney, M.D. inside cover, 1656, 8vo. (342), Dec. 8, Sotheby Thorp, £1 18s. Justinus (M. J.) Iustino Uulgarizato Iustissimamente [translated by Hier. Squarziaficus], roman letter, long lines, 35 to a page, 123 ll. [Hain 9659, Proctor *4319], initial H and border in lower margin in gold and colours on the first page, small oval library stamp in corner of the first blank leaf containing the arms of the Dukes of Modena, initials in red and blue, old hf. cf., Venice [John of Cologne and John Manthen], 10-12 Sept., 1477, folio (930), Dec. 8, Sotheby Maggs, £23 Justyce of Peace, The Boke for a, neuer so well and dylygently set forthe (collation: A-D 4 and A-G in eights), W. Middilton, n.d.-Parvus Libellus [Carta Foedi], (A-F 4 in eights), 1545-The maner of Kepynge a court Baron (A-E 4 in eights), n.d.-Returna Brevium (A, 8 ll.; B, 4 ll.), device on last leaf, R. Redman, 1541-Modus tenendi unum Hundredum (A, 8 ll. ; в, 6 11.), W. Myddlton, 1547, each with woodcut border or Royal Arms on title, 5 in 1 vol., cf. gt., with bookplate of Samuel Wegg, 12mo. (354), July 9, Hodgson Quaritch, £41

[See also July 15, ed. 1559, £3.] Juvenal (D. J.) et Persius (Flaccus). Satyræ, first Aldine ed., autograph signature of Robertus Stephanus and some MS. notes in red ink by him, dark blue mor. gt., g.e., Venetiis, 1501, 12mo. (217), Feb. 2, Sotheby

Goldschmidt, £5 5s.

[See also Feb. 2, ed. 1647, £2 15s.; Feb. 2, ed. 1685, 18s.; Dec. 8, ed. 1761, £3 10s.] Kæmpfer (Engelbert). The History of Japan, translated by J. G. Scheuchzer, plates (a few border-lines touched by the binder), including the Appendix, but not the second Appendix (seldom present), 2 vol., old panelled cf., 1727, and a duplicate of the Appendix, 3 vol., modern boards, folio (250), Mar. 2, Sotheby Maggs, £3 3s.

[See also Hodgson, July 9, 2 vol., rubbed, £3 10s. ; April 1, ed. 1728, 2 vol., £3 3s.; Puttick, July 30, 2 vol., 1 15s.; Christie, with first and second Appendices, £4 ros.; Anderson Galleries, Oct. 6, ed. 1906, 3 vol., $13.] Kalm (P.) Travels into North America, translated by J. R. Forster, folding map and plates, 3 vol., cf. (joints worn), 1770-1 (689), April 22, Hodgson Edwards, £4 4S.

[See also Nov. 26, £7 10s.]

Kane (Paul). Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of North America, col. plates and woodcuts, hf. cf., 1859, 8vo. (767), Mar. 2, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 IOS. Kann (Rudolphe). Collection of Pictures, with 170 fine plates, 2 vol., hf. mor., inscription and small stamp on title of Vol. i., Paris, 1907, folio (209), July 29, Christie

Pasha, £3 10S. Kashmiri. Persian Manuscript. Bhagavad Gita, “The Story of the Divine One," written in Nasta'lig by Muhammad Ali Kashmiri, within red, blue and gold line borders, on 482 11. (7in. by 4in.), with 67 full-page miniatures, in orig. native leather binding (defective), the sides inlaid, tooled, and painted, enclosed in a leathern box with finely embroidered native work, 1770, 8vo. (789), June 18, Christie Sotheran, £7 Kay (John). Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, numerous plates, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes, 2 vol., three-quarter red mor. gt., g.e., by Tout, Edin., H. Paton, 1837-8, 4to. (294), Mar. 26, Hodgson Stroyan, £2 2s. [See also Sotheby, Nov. 10, £2 5s.; Dowell, Mar. 23, £3 5s.] K. [each] (B.[enjamin]). The Glorious Lover, a Divine Poem, first ed., 4 plates, hf. cf., from the Heber sale (Part iv., 1307), London, printed by J. D. for Christopher Hussey, 1679, sm. 8vo. (352), Mar. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £9 Keats (John). Original Autograph Manuscript of 7 Verses, each of 9 lines, written on 4 pp., 8vo. (505), Nov. 10, Anderson Galleries

$1,550

[These stanzas are Nos. 45-51 of "The Cap and Bells."] Keats (J.) Auto. Sonnet, 14 lines, I p. 8vo., beginning "O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell," with an A.L. (third person), Oct. 28, 1834, from H. F. Lyte (1793-1847), the hymn-writer, to Miss Charlotte Philpotts, daughter of the Bishop of Exeter, and grandmother of the present owner, presenting the manuscript to her (155), April 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £600

Keats (J.) Endymion, a Poetic Romance, first ed., hf. green levant mor., uncut, London, printed for Taylor & Hessey, 1818, 8vo. (456), Jan. 5, Anderson Galleries

$390

[The first issue of the first edition, with the one-line Errata and the imprint on verso of the half-title “Printed by T. Miller, Noble street, Cheapside." In the second issue the Errata has five lines. In this copy a slip containing the 5-line Errata has been inserted. The 4 pp. of advts. are present. See also Jan. 12, second issue, $215; Sotheby, Nov. 10, first issue, £54; Hodgson, Dec. 10, second issue, £39; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 16, ed. 1902, $6.]

Keats (J.) Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and other Poems, first ed., 4 11. of advts. at end, crushed green levant mor. gt., inside borders, by Bedford, absolutely

uncut and unpressed, T. Davison for Taylor & Hessey,
1820, 12mo. (404), Nov. 10, Sotheby
Titus, £72

[Fine copy, printed on thick paper, with watermark
1819. From the library of John Pearson. See also An-
derson Galleries, Jan. 5, $430; Hodgson, Mar. 11, 13 5s. ;
Puttick, Dec. 5, stained, £15; American Art Association,
Mar. 30, $255.]
Keats (J.) Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne, written
in the Years MDCCCXIX. and MDCCCXX., and now from
the original manuscripts, with Introduction and Notes by
Harry Buxton Forman, first ed., ports. and facsimile,
yellow boards, paper label, uncut, London, printed for
private circulation, 1878, 16mo. (251), Jan. 12, Anderson
Galleries
$22.50

[Printed on thin yellow paper throughout, covers and
label, and the only copy so printed. See also Sotheby,
June 29, £5 10s.; July 6, £2 15s.]
Keats (J.) Life, Letters and Literary Remains, edited by
R. Monckton Milnes, first ed., port., 2 vol., cf. ex., g.e.,
1848, folio (438), June 17, Hodgson
Elliott, £4 15s.
Keats (J.) Letters, Papers and other Relics forming the
Dilke Bequest in the Hampstead Public Library, facs.,
No. 91 of 320 copies, hf. vell., 1914, folio (237), June 29,
Sotheby
Maggs, £2 5s.
Keats (J.) Odes, Sonnets and Lyrics, port., 250 copies.
Daniel Press, 1895, 4to. (180), July 6, Sotheby

[See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 5, $17.]

Ingleby, £2 8s.

Keats (J.) Poems, first ed., mor. ex., t.e.g., by Rivière, two letters on c 8 appear to be inked in, otherwise clean and fine copy, Printed for C. and J. Ollier, 1817, 8vo. (182), Feb. 4, Puttick Spencer, £80

[See also Anderson Galleries, Jan. 5, $570;~ American
Art Association, Feb. 5, $440; Feb. 5, ed. 1894, $65;
April 28, $150; Hodgson, June 25, £26; Sotheby, June
29, £23; Nov. 10, ed. 1904, £2 15s.; April 6, ed. 1914,
£12 10s.; Hodgson, Dec. 17, ed. 1915, £2; July 1, ed.
1924, £1 38.]

Keats (J.) Poetical Works, with a Memoir by R. M. Milnes,
woodcuts by G. Scharf, and a port., orig. cl., 1854, 4to.
(570), Feb. 2, Sotheby
Maggs, £2 1OS.

[See also American Art Association, Nov. 10, $38;
Mar. 30, ed. 1883, $62.50; Hodgson, April 29, £8 15s.;
Sotheby, June 29, 16; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 12, ed.
1884, $27.50; Jan. 12, ed. 1919, $13.]
[Keble (John)]. The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for
the Sundays and Holidays, first ed., 2 vol., crimson mor.
ex., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1827 (370), April 29, Hodgson
Mathews, £3 7s. 6d.

[See also Sotheby, Feb. 2, £7 15s.; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 5, $11; Nov. 10, pres. copy, $40.]

Keeker (The), being a Collection of Periodical Papers of the

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West Indies, by Gregory Girkin, 88 pp., orig. wrapper, Dominica, Brownsdon & Bostock, 1798, sm. 8vo. (27), Jan. 28, Hodgson Quaritch, £14 Kelley (Hall J.) A Geographical Sketch of that part of North America called Oregon: containing an Account of the Indian Title, the Nature of a Right of Sovereignty, the First Discoveries, Climate and Seasons, Face of the Country and Mountains, Natural Divisions, Physical Appearance and Soil of each, Forests and Vegetable Productions, Rivers, Bays, etc., Islands, etc., Animals, the Disposition of the Indians, and the Number and Situation of their Tribes; together with an Essay on the Advantages resulting from a Settlement of the Territory, with the rare large folding map drawn by Hall J. Kelley and lithographed by Pendleton, hf. green mor., g.t., uncut, orig. wrappers bound in, Boston, 1830, 8vo. (630), Jan. 15, American Art Association $210 [Fine copy. The folding map is the first map of Oregon engraved. Kelley claims to be the colonizer of Oregon, and he was the earliest to advertise the advantages resulting from a settlement of the territory.] Kellwaye (Simon). A Defensative against the Plague . . Whereunto is annexed a short treatise of the small Poxe, black letter, title within type metal border, woodcut arms of Robert Earl of Essex (shaved) on verso, woodcut initials and head-pieces, rust-hole in K 2 affecting 2 letters, a few small stains, hf. leather (worn), At London, printed by John Windet, dwelling neere Powles Wharfe, at the Signe of the Crosse keyes, and are there to be soulde, 1593, 4to. (490), Mar. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £9 There is a copy

[Not recorded by Lowndes or Hazlitt. in the British Museum. Collation: Title, A I; Dedication to Robert Deuorax [sic], Earle of Essex and Ewe, A 2, 3; To the frendly Reader, A 3; George Baker, in commendation of the Author, 1; The Author to the Reader, 2 recto; To the Reader and Errata, ¶ 2 verso; The first treatise, B-E 4 recto in fours; The second treatise, E 4 verso-N 4 (verso blank) in fours. See also Mar. 30, £55.1

Kelly (George Fox). Land Frauds of California. Startling Exposures. Government Officials Implicated. Appeals for Justice. The Present Crisis, orig. wrappers, Santa Rosa, Cal., 1864, 8vo. (76), Jan. 12, Anderson Galleries [Cowan, p. 129.] $30 Kemp (W.) A Brief Treatise... of the Pestilence (A-M 4, N 2), hf. cf., London, printed for and are to be sold by D. Kemp, 1665, 4to. (428), Mar. 30, Sotheby Quaritch, £9 Kenrick (Thomas). The British Stage and Literary Cabinet, first ed., illustrated with 65 plates (many in colours) and woodcuts by George and Robert Cruikshank and other artists, vignette of Shakespeare on title-pages, 6 vol., full purple French levant mor., gt. fillet borders on sides, port.

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