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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. 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