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BBOTT, REV. JACOB. HISTORY OF MARY QUEEN OF
Scors. With engravings. 16mo, cloth.

New York, 1848

2 ABBOTT, REV. JACOB. HISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR. With engravings. 16mo, cloth.

New York, (1849)

THE HISTORY OF 3.50
and wood-cuts. 2
New York, 1855

3 ABBOTT, Rev. JOHN STEVENS CABOT.
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. Portraits, maps,
vols., royal 8vo, half calf, marbled edges.
4 ABBOTT, REV. JOHN STEVENS CABOT. THE HISTORY OF
THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA; comprising a Full and Impar-
tial Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rebellion, etc.,
etc. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and numerous steel engrav-
ings of battle scenes, from original designs by Darley and other
eminent artists, and portraits of distinguished men. 2 vols.,
royal 8vo, roan.
New York, 1866

5 ABBOTT, REV. JOHN STEVENS CABOT.

LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, from Washington to the Present Time. Portraits, views, etc., on steel and wood. 8vo, half calf, extra, gilt edges. Boston, 1867 6 ABDY, EDWARD STRUTT. JOURNAL OF A RESIDENCE AND TOUR in the United States of North America, from April 1833, to October 1834. 3 vols., crown 8vo, cloth, uncut.

J. Murray, London, 1835

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2.

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7 ABEKEN, BERNARD RUDOLF. AN ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE/25
AND LETTERS OF CICERO, translated from the German. Ed-
ited by Charles Merivale. 12mo, half calf, very neat; with auto-
graph of Rufus Choate.
London, 1854

8 ABELARD and HELOÏSE. LETTERS OF ABELARD AND
ELOISA; with Several Poems by Mr. Pope & other Au-
thors (and the History of Abelard and Eloisa). Engraved
title and 6 plates by Sharp, Heath, etc., after Stothard, Wale, etc.
Crown 8vo, old calf.
W. Lowndes, London, 1802
9 ABERCROMBIE, JOHN, M. D. INQUIRIES CONCERNING
THE INTELLECTUAL POWERS. 12mo, half calf.

New York, 1833
10 ABOUT, EDMOND FRANÇOIS VALENTIN. THE ROMAN
QUESTION. Translated by Mrs. Annie T. Wood; edited, with
Introduction, by Rev. E. N. Kirk, D. D. 12mo, cloth.

Boston, 1859

1.50

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25

12

3.00

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11 ABOUT, EDMOND FRANÇOIS VALENTIN. ROME OF TO-DAY. 12mo, paper. New York, 1861 12 ABSTRACT (AN) OF THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALL'D QUAKERS, for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, from the Time of their being first distinguished by that Name; taken from Original Records, and other Authentic Accounts. (A. D. 1650-1666, with Alphabetical Lists of Names of the Sufferers.) 3 vols., 8vo, calf. London, 1733-38 13 ACCOUNT OF THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION IN Danvers (MASS.), June 16, 1852; together with the Proceedings of the Town in Relation to the Donation of George Peabody, Esq. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. Presented to Rufus Choate by the Publishing Committee. Boston, 1852 40 14 ACCOUNTS AND EXTRACTS OF THE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE KING OF FRANCE; published under the Inspection of a Committee of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. Translated from the French [by William Tooke]. 2 vols., 8vo, old mottled calf, yellow edges; with book-plates of John Waddington, Chr. Pegge, and F. S. Bang.

R. Faulder, London, 1789

/. 15 ACERBI, JOSEPH. TRAVELS THROUGH SWEDEN, FINLAND,
AND LAPLAND, to the North Cape, in the Years 1798 and
1799. Portrait, map, and 15 plates (those of natural history
colored), with 12 engraved pages of music. 2 vols., 4to, old calf.
London, 1802
1.37 16 ADAMS, ABIGAIL, wife of JOHN ADAMS. LETTERS OF.
With an Introductory Memoir; by her Grandson, Charles
Francis Adams. Portrait, and fac-simile of hand-writing. 2
vols., post 8vo, cloth.
Boston, 1840
75 17 ADAMS, ABIGAIL. JOURNAL AND CORRESPONDENCE OF;
written in France and England, in 1785. Edited by her
Daughter. Portrait after painting by Copley. 2 vols., 12mo,
cloth.
New York, 1841-42
45 18 ADAMS, HANNAH. AN ALPHABETICAL COMPENDIUM OF
THE VARIOUS SECTS, which have appeared in the World, from
the Beginning of the Christian Æra to the Present Day; with
an Appendix, containing a Brief Account of the Various
Schemes of Religion now embraced among Mankind. 8vo,
sheep.
Boston, 1784
20 19 ADAMS, HANNAH. THE HISTORY OF THE JEWS, from the
Destruction of Jerusalem to the Nineteenth Century. 2 vols.,
12mo, half sheep; with autograph of Gorham Parsons.

Boston, 1812
1.37
1.37 20 ADAMS, JOHN. THE WORKs of. With a Life of the Au-
thor, Notes, and Illustrations; by his Grandson, Charles Fran-
cis Adams. Portraits and plates. 10 vols., imperial 8vo, cloth,
uncut. LARGE PAPER.
Boston, 1850-56

21 ADAMS, JOHN. ANOTHER COPY: small paper. Portraits,
etc. 10 vols., 8vo, cloth.
Boston, 1850-56
22 ADAMS, JOHN. A DEFENCE OF THE CONSTITUTIONS OF
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (in
Answer to M. Turgot and others). 3 vols., 8vo, old calf, yellow
edges.
C. Dilly and J. Stockdale, London, 1787-88

1.00

170

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•60

Baskerville's books are seldom found so free from stains as this copy.
29 ADDISON, JOSEPH. THE MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, IN PROSE
AND VERSE, with some Account of the Life and Writings of
the Author, by Mr. Tickell. Portrait and plates after Hay-
man, etc. 4 vols., 8vo, marbled calf, gilt, yellow edges; with book-
plate of Geo. Hen. Barnett. J. & R. Tonson, London, 1765
30 ADDISON, JOSEPH. Another copy. Same title. Portrait 12/2
and plates. 3 vols., 12mo, old calf.
London, 1777

31 ADOLPHUS, JOHN. MEMOIRS OF JOHN BANNISTER, COм- /. 63

EDIAN. Two portraits of Bannister. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut.

London, 1839

32 ADVENTURES (THE) OF CATULLUS, AND HISTORY OF
HIS AMOURS WITH LESBIA; intermixt with Translations of
his Choicest Poems. By Several Hands: done from the French.
Frontispiece by M. Vander Gucht. 12mo, old calf.

•12/2

J. Chantry, London, 1707
33 ADVENTURES (THE) OF UNCLE SAM, IN SEARCH AFTER 187
HIS LOST HONOR; by Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq.,
Member of the Legion of Honor, Scratch-etary to Uncle

12mo, boards, rough Middletown, 1816

Sam, and Privy Counsellor to Himself. edges. 3.7534 ESOP, THE FABLES OF; paraphras'd in Verse, adorn'd with Sculpture, and illustrated with Annotations. The Second Edition. By John Ogilby, Esq. Portrait of Ogilby by Faithorne, besides the other plates by Hollar. Folio, old calf.

1.37

Printed by T. Roycroft for the Author, London, 1668 35 ESOP. FABLES AND STORYES MORALIZED; being a Second Part of the Fables of Æsop, and other Eminent Mythologists, etc. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt. (With Life of Æsop.) Title to first part wanting. Frontispiece. 2 vols., folio, old calf. London, (1694)–99 4.50 36 AGASSIZ, LOUIS JEAN RUDOLF. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plates. Vols. I-IV., 4to, cloth. Boston, 1857-62 36 37 AIKIN, JOHN. LETTERS FROM A FATHER TO HIS SON, relative to Literature and the Conduct of Life; written in the Years 1792 and 1793 (with a Second Volume of Letters written in the Years 1798 and 1799). Third and second editions.

3.8

2 vols., crown 8vo, old calf.

38 AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HARRISON.
DON. Illustrated by George Cruikshank.
marbled edges.

London, 1796-1803

THE TOWER OF LON-
Svo, half calf, extra,
London, 1840

39 AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HARRISON. WINDSOR CASTLE.
Illustrated by George Cruikshank and Tony Johannot, with De-
signs on Wood by W. Alfred Delamotte.
marbled edges.

//3 40 AKENSIDE, MARK. THE POEMS OF.

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Svo, half calf, extra,
London, 1844

Printed on writing

paper by Bowyer and Nichols. Profile portrait by E. Fisher. 4to, marbled calf, green edges, fine copy.

J. Dodsley, London, 1772 /.5 41 ALCIATI, ANDREA. EMBLEMATA V. CL. ANDREAE ALCIATI CU IMAGINIBUS PLERISQUE RESTITUTIS AD MENTEM AUCTORIS; adjecta Compendiosâ Explicatione Claudii Minois Divionensis, et Notulis Extemporariis Laurentii Pignorii Patavini. Plate title, and fine impressions of the numerous wood-cuts. Small Svo, calf, neat. Apud P. P. Tozzium, Patavii, 1622 (?) 2.63 42 ALCOCK, SIR RUTHERFORD. THE CAPITAL OF THE TYCOON: a Narrative of a Three Years' Residence in Japan. Maps, colored plates, and wood-cuts, illustrative of manners, costumes, etc. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1863 25 43 ALEMAN, MATEO. HISTOIRE DE L'ADMIRABLE DON GUZMAN D'ALFARACHE. Plates. 3 vols., small 12mo, half morocco, red edges. M. Cramoisy, Paris, 1695 This work, which was originally written in Spanish, about the middle of the sixteenth century, may be considered, in a measure, as the parent of "Gil Blas." It has also been translated (" purgée des moralités superflues") by Le Sage.

75 44 ALEXANDER, SIR JAMES EDWARD. TRAVELS TO

THE

SEAT OF WAR IN THE EAST, through Russia and the Crimea,

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