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PENNANT, HISTORY OF HOLYWELL PARISH, etc., continued :

brin House; View of Nant-hil-brwc; Prospect of Gadlis Workhouse, etc.; View of Bryn Doliris; Hendre-Figillt, a former seat of the Pennants; Bagillt Upper Works; Dee Bank Smelting Mills; Nanty-Moch Works; View of a farm; Tregastell near Newmarket ; Downing, the seat of Thomas Pennant; Subterranean Passage at Downing; Paris Merton near Downing; John Pennant's Monument at Chelsea; Tyddyn Ucha near Downing; Merton Abbey; Llechweddgarth near Pennant Melangell; Oak between Downing and Llanerchymer; Lle-Te-Gonest, a public-house near Downing; Pen-yRo Smelting Mills; Kinsale near Downing; Merton, the seat of Rev. J. Foulkes; Swan public-house, Rhewl; Plas Ycha, the property of Sir Roger Mostyn; Pwll-halog, near Garreg in Whitford; The Pharos on Garreg; Tre-yn-Abbot, formerly belonging to the Abbots of Basingwerk; Llyn Hellig, Whitford (2 drawings); Plas Captain near Newmarket; Plas Mawr, the seat of Sir Edward Price Lloyd; View of Ty-Maen; View of Galedlom; View of Fagnallt; View of Gorseddan; View of Pennfford y Waen; Chert Quarry near Pen-yr-allt; View of Ffynnon Oswald; View of Bryn-y-Groes; Rocks between Newmarket and Dalar-Goch; Nantyfyach near Newmarket; Gurn near Llanasaph; Llanasaph Church; Rock called Carreg Dole between Llanasaph and Dalar Goch; Nantyfyach Rocks near Newmarket; Diserth Castle; Bron-y- Wylfa, with View of St. Asaph Cathedral; Bishop's Palace, St. Asaph; View from Top of the House of Bryn-Bella; Rhydonnen, in the Vale of Clwyd; Pont-y-Cambwell; Whitchurch Church, Denbighshire; Portrait of Sir Thomas Middleton; St. Hilary's Chapel, Denbigh; Gwaeny nog, the seat of John Myddelton; Old Foxhall, the property of John Myddelton; Llwyn Inn (2 drawings); Llaneliden (2 drawings); Plas Llanuchan, near Wrexham; Plas-yn-Rhos, near Ruthin; Tomb Stone in Llanvair Church; Llanvorog Church, near Ruthin; Ruthin Castle; Glan Hespin, Llaneliden; Old Hall, Ruthin; Plas Ashpool, near Lleweney; Cefn Coch, near Llanruth and Ruthin; Plas-ynNant, near Bathavern; View of Plas Coch; Nantclwyd, seat of Major Kenrick; Cave near Pont Newydd; Rûg Chapel, near Corwen; Llangar-rue-gwyn, near Corwen; Llandrillo Church; View between Corwen and Kerrig y Druidion; Llanderfell Church; Bwlch-y-Buarth, above Bala; Llanvair Church (2 drawings); Plas-Ucha, near Llanvair; View above Lake Bala; View of Llyn Areneg; View of Kerrig y Druidion; Caynant Bach, above Bala; View of Llan-y-Mowddwy; Inant, ancient seat of the Humphreys (2 drawings); View of Bulleny-Fellen (3 drawings); Klywedog Bridge, between Dinas Mowddy and Mallwyd; View of Craig-y-Dinas; View of Llys Bradwen; View on the Maw, near Barmouth (2 drawings); Harlech Castle (2 drawings); Maen Twrog Church and Vale of Festiniog; View of Cwm Cwmorthin; View near Llanrwyst; Llanberis (2 drawings); etc., etc.

441 PSALMANAZAR. Memoirs of ****. Commonly known by the Name of George Psalmanazar; a reputed Native of Formosa. Written by himself in order to be published after his Death. Containing an Account of his Education, Travels, Adventures, Connections, Literary Productions, and pretended Conversion from Heathenism to Christi anity... 8vo., with portrait; a fine copy in red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Rivière 1764

442 PYNE. THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL RESIDENCES of Windsor Castle, St. James's Palace, Carlton House, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court, Buckingham House, and Frogmore. By W. H. PYNE. Illustrated by 100 HIGHLY FINISHED AND COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, FACSIMILES of ORIGINAL DRAWINGS by the most eminent artists. 3 vols., roy. 4to., blue morocca extra, gilt edges 1819 3

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SPENCER (Herbert). A Collection of Herbert Spencer's Works, as detailed below. 9 vols., 8vo., light calf extra, gilt edges, by Rivière

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46 GRIMBLE (Augustus). DEER-STALKING. 4to., pp. 308, with 18 fine plates by R. R. Holmes; half parchment, uncut; SCARCE

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47 SMITH (Thomas). The Life of a Fox written by himself, and Extracts
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48 SCROPE. The Art of Deer Stalking; illustrated by a few days' sport
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Sportsman's Library, 1897 Days and Nights of SALMON FISHING in the Tweed, with an account of the Natural History and Habits of the Salmon. Royal 8vo., FIRST EDITION, with 13 plates, from paintings by Landseer and others; half russia gilt

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50 CID ROMANCE: POEMA DEL CID, in Spanish and English. By
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This most ancient monument of Castilian Poetry is dated in the era 1245 (A.D. 1207?) and is a spirited description of the national hero, Rodrick or Ruy Diaz, Mio Cid semper vocatus, the only popular Spanish heroic character whose reputation may be said to have been European. It describes his life from the moment of his exile from Castile by Alfonso VI. to his capture of Valencia, and his subsequent rule over that city until his death, especially describing the marriage of the Cid's daughters, the treachery of their husbands the Counts of Carrion, and the punishment of the latter in single combat. This poem, which corresponds to the Chansons de Geste of France, is unquestionably the finest creation of the sort south of the Pyrenees, and superior in vitality and originality to nearly every production of its kind of the Middle Ages.

In the third volume, devoted to the Notes and Variants, there will be a careful presentation, line by line, of the peculiar readings and abbreviations of the manuscript,

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454 BURMANN (Samuel). Souvenirs de la Vallée de Chamonix. Folio, with 25 beautiful COLOURED plates of Views, and a panoramic plate; half morocco gilt Basle, 1826

Voyages and Travels: 455 NICHOLAY. (Title, within woodcut border :) | THE | Nauigations, peregrina- tions and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, Cham- | berlaine and Geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce: conteining sundry sin- | gularities which the Author hath there seenc and obserued: Deuided into foure Bookes, | With threescore figures, naturally set | forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intrea- | tie, apparrell, lawes, religion and ma- | ner of lining, aswel in time of | warre as peace: With diuers faire and memorable hi- | stories, happened in our time. | Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger. | Imprinted at London | by Thomas Dawson. | 1585. | Sm. 4to., with €0 fine full-page woodents of Costume; one or two headlines and marginal notes very slightly shaved, otherwise a fine copy: blue morocco extra, gilt edges

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1793-2 0 458 PARKINSON (Sydney). Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas in H.M.S. The ENDEAVOUR: transcribed from the Papers of the late Sydney Parkinson . . . Impl. 4to., LARGE PAPER, with portrait, map, and views; half bound

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459 ROGERS (Woodes). A Cruising Voyage round the World: First to the South-Sea, thence to the East-Indies, and homewards by the Cape of Good Hope. Begun in 1708, and finish'd in 1711. Containing a Journal of all the remarkable Transactions . . . An Account of Alexander Selkirk's living alone four Years and four Months in an Island; and a brief Description of several Countries in our Course noted for Trade, especially in the South-Sea. . . By Captain Woodes Rogers, Commander in Chief in this Expedition. The Second Edition, Corrected . . . 8vo., with 5 folding maps; a fine copy in contemporary calf

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Roxburghe Club, Chiswick, 1848 THEVENOT (Melchisedec) THE GREAT COLLECTION. Relations de divers Voyages cvrievx qui n'ont point esté pvbliees, ov qui ont esté tradvites... et de quelqves Persans, Arabes, et avtres. . Paris. . M.DC.LXIII. (Date of Vol. IV: 1672).

4 vols. folio, with numerous maps and plates; fine copy in old calf Paris, 1663-64-66-72 The original edition as it stood at the time of the compiler's death. His name only appears as " Thevenot" at the end of the Dedication.

Relations de divers Voyages curieux. . données au public par les Foins de feu M. Melchisedec Thevenot: . Novvelle Edition, Augmentée de plusieurs Relations curieuses. 2 vols. folio, LARGE PAPER, with numerous maps and plates; old calf, fine copy from the Beckford library Paris, 1696 This is one of the augmented copies made up by printing pieces which the author had left in MS. at his death, and by reprinting some of the rarer published ones. The contents are the same as those of the copy next described, except that instead of the Epistre (2 11.) of Part I it contains the Avertissement (1 1.), and Catalogue (1 1.)--it has no separate Title to Part II, nor to the Ambassade à Pekin in Part III, and no Privilege to Part II, and wants the map of Pegu and Japan.

3 THEVENOT, THE GREAT COLLECTION. Another copy, 2 vols. folio, fine copy in calf gilt, gilt edges

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CONTENTS: Part I. Title of parts 1 and 2 (Th. Moette, 1696); Epistre, 2 leaves; Avis, 3 leaves; Pyramides d'Egypte, 25 pp. with plate of Pyramids and 2 plates of Mummies; Relation des Cosaques, etc. 30 pp.; Relation de la Mengrelie, pp. 31-52, rith map of Colchis; Della Valle, 26 pp. including portrait; Jenkinson, etc. pp. 17-40; Relation du Mogol, 12 pp. with map of N. India; Th. Rhöe, 80 pp.; Terri, 30 pp.; Cosmas Ind., etc., pp. 1-9; Plantes des Indes, pp. 10 and 19-24; Abulfeda, pp. 17-24 ; Pian of Bassora, and plate of writing, on 2 ll.; Golconda, Floris, etc., 33 pp. ; Bontekoe, la Terre-Australe, etc., 56 pp. with map of Australia.

Part II. Title (J. Langlois, 1664); Avis, 1 l.; Privilege, 1 l.; Relation des Indes, etc., 3 U.; Remonstrance de Pelsart, 20 pp., map of Arabia and E. Africa; Routier, 60 pp.; Beaulieu, 128 pp., 4 outline views of coasts, plate of " Coste de Serlione, etc.; Les Iles Philippines, 40 pp. with map; Les Iles Philippines (another), 16 pp.; Rel. du Japon, 48 pp. including a plate, with a map of Pegu and Japan; Eso, 4 pp.; Rel. de la Chine, 30 pp. with 5 plates.

Part III. Title to parts 3 and 4 (Th. Moette, 1696); Avis, 4 ll.; Voyage des Ambassadeurs, pp. 31-68, with title (S. M. Cramoisy, 1666) and 12 plates; Route à Pekin, 28 pp. with map of the route; Description de la Chine, 216 pp. with map; Rapport, 12 pp.

Part IV. Title (4. Cramoisy, 1672); Avis, 1 l.; title to Acarete and Palafox, 1672, L'Indien, 14 pp.; V. de la Plate, 24 pp.; Viaggio di Grueber, 24 pp.; Voyage de Grueber, 23 p.; Sinarum Scientia, 24 pp. including title; la Haute Ethiope, 16 pp.; Remarques sur l'Ethiopie, 4 pp.; Rel. de Lobo, 16 pp. with map of Ethiopia, and plate Entrée de ports. etc."; Decouverte de quelques pays, 8 pp.; Sayd, 4 pp.; HISTOIRE DU MEXIQUE, title and 58 pp. (WITH 45 PAGES OF PICTURE-WRITING); Gages,

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Additional Pieces. Tasman, 4 pp.; Instructions des Vents, 12 pp.; Ambassade de Schahrok, etc., 16 pp.; l'Asie de Barros, 16 pp.; Relation des Sabaites, 2 11.; Synopsis Chronologica, 20 pp. (p. 20 blank); Historia Sinica Decas Secunda, Pp 21-76; V. de la Tercère, 18 pp.; Elementa Lingua Tartarica, 34 pp.; Islas de Salomon, pp. 5-8 and 13-16; De Atabekiis, Ismaelis, i.e. the fragment beginning Asganii Sassonii, pp. 17-64; de Familia Albarum Ovium, pp. 77-80.

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WYLD (James). Maps and Plans showing the principal Movements, Battles and Sieges in which the British Army was engaged during the War from 1808 to 1814 in the Spanish Peninsula and the South of France. Atlas folio, about 40 sheets of magnificent maps and plans; half red morocco, gilt edges

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468 STOKESLEY. REGISTERS of the Parish Church of Stokesley, Co. York. 1571-1750. Transcribed and edited by the Rev. John HAWELL. Svo., Privately printed for the Yorks. Parish Register Soc. 1901 469 VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE (The), taken by ROBERT GLOVER, Somerset Herald, as Marshall to Norroy King of Armes. In the yeares of our Lord God 1584 and 1585, and since augmented and encreased both with Armes and descents. Roy. 4to., a BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN COPY OF THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT (MSS. Harl. No. 1394), with upwards of 1000 tricks of Arms; half red morocco, gilt edges

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