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BBOTT, JACOB. Makers of History. (The Lives of Celebrated Men and Women who have been Prominent in the Political History of the World from the Earliest to the Present Time.)

32 vols. 12mo, half morocco.

New York: Harper & Bros., 1900

AMERICAN REFERENCE LIBRARY. By America's Leading Authors, John Clark Ridpath, James W. Buel, J. Franklin Jameson and Marcus J. Wright. Illustrated with etchings, steel engravings and photogravures, some of which are on satin.

6 vols. 8vo, full blue levant, gilt backs and sides, with monogram of Mr. Goodwin, blue silk doublé and fly-leaves, gold borders, gilt edges.

Washington, D. C., N. D

Author's autograph edition. Limited to twenty-six lettered copies, signed by J. W. Buel. This copy is letter "B"

AMERICAN STATESMEN. Edited by John T. Morse, Jr. Including Lives of Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, George Washington, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, John Jay, John Marshall, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Albert Gallatin, James Monroe, John Q. Adams, John Randolph, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, Thomas H. Benton, Lewis Cass, Abraham Lincoln, William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase, Charles Francis Adams, Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens. Illustrated.

32 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut.

Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1900

Large paper edition. Five hundred copies printed, of which this is No. 31.

AMERICAN VIEWS. A Series of Thirty-one Small Steel Engravings of Views in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and other Localities in the United States. Engraved by Childs, Tucker and Steel.

Small 8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top edge gilt.

42 AMICIS, EDMONDO DE. Holland and its People. Elegantly illustrated with etchings and photogravures.

4to, three-quarter crushed blue levant, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut.

New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1885

The Zuyder-Zee Edition. No. 1 of twenty five copies printed on Whatman paper, with an extra set of proof etchings printed on satin and mounted. This copy is No. 10.

PUBLICATIONS OF WILLIAM LORING ANDREWS.

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ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING. Jean Grolier De Servier Viscount D'Aguisy. Some Account of his Life and of his Famous Library. With full-page facsimiles and other engravings, plain and colored.

Svo, full crushed olive-colored levant, beautifully gilded and inlaid in various colored leathers in Grolier style on back and sides, crushed levant doublé and fly-leaf, tooled in Grolier style, top edge gilt, by Zacknsdorf.

New York, 1892, The DeVinne Press.

A sumptuous copy, with original covers bound in. Only 140 copies printed on hand made paper. See facsimile of binding.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING. An Essay on the Portraiture of the American Revolutionary War. Being An Account of a number of the Engraved Portraits connected therewith, remarkable for their rarity or otherwise interesting. To which is added an Appendix, containing lists of Portraits of Revolutionary characters to be found in various English and American Publications of the eighteenth and the early part of the nineteenth Century. Illustrated with reproductions, by the photogravure process, of the original engravings.

Svo, full crushed crimson levant, elaborate gilt backs and sides, black levant doublé, rich emblematic gold tooling, watered-silk fly-leaves, top edge gilt, uncut, by Stikeman, in slip case. New York, 1896

One of one hundred and eighty-five copies on hand-made paper.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING. New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York. A Chronologically arranged account of Engraved Views of the City, from the first Picture published in MDCLI until the Year MDCCC. Numerous facsimiles, and Duke's plan in colors.

8vo, cloth, top edge gilt, uncut.

New York, 1897

One of one hundred copies, with Duke's plan in colors.

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PLATE OF BINDING, BY ZAEHNSDORF, ON ANDREWS' JEAN GROLIER DE SERVIER

VISCOUNT D'AGUISY" LOT NO. 5.

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Fragments of American History. Illustrated Solely by the Works of those of our own Engravers who flourished in the XVIIIth Century. Privately Printed for William Loring Andrews. Illustrated from the Engravings of Doolittle, Hill, Aitkin, Norman, Harris, Turner and Trenchard, some of which are colored. Post 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut.

New York, 1898

One of eighty copies printed on American hand-made paper.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING. A Trio of Eighteenth Century French Engravers of Portraits in Miniature-Ficquet, Savart, Grateloup. Numerous illustrations.

8vo, full crushed orimson levant, gilt back and sides, watered-silk doublé, with rich gold borders, polished gilt edges, by Oldach Co. New York, 1899

Of this book there have been printed one hundred and sixtyone copies on imperial Japan paper, bearing the stamp of the Japanese Government Mill, and no longer exported.

IO (ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING.) The Journey of the Iconophiles Around New York in Search of the Historical and Picturesque. Frontispiece.

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8vo, original yellow wrappers, uncut.

Printed at New York, 1897

One of eighty-seven copies on imperial Japan paper.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING. A Prospect of the Colledges in Cambridge, in New England. Engraved by William Burgis in 1726. The Description Compiled by. With folding plates and other illustrations.

8vo, red cloth, uncut.

Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1897

One of one hundred and fifteen copies on hand-made paper.

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Sextodecimos et infra.

Illustrated with numerous facsimiles of bindings, etc., many in colors.

Crown 8vo, Japan paper covers, gilt, uncut.

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899

No. 138 of one hundred and forty copies on English handmade paper.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM

LORING.

The Iconography of the

Battery and Castle Garden. Colored and plain plates.

8vo, cloth, uncut.

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901

One of one hundred and thirty-five copies on American handmade paper.

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