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Sam, and Privy Counsellor to Himself. edges. 34 ÆSOP, 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.

Printed by T. Roycroft for the Author, London, 1668 35 ÆSOP. 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 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 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. 2 vols., crown 8vo, old calf.

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

London, 1796-1803 THE TOWER Of Lon8vo, half calf, extra, London, 1840 WINDSOR CASTLE.

39 AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HARRISON. Illustrated by George Cruikshank and Tony Johannot, with Designs on Wood by W. Alfred Delamotte. 8vo, half calf, extra, marbled edges.

40 AKENSIDE, MARK. THE POEMS Of.

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 41 ALCIATI, ANDREA. EMBLEMATA V. CL. ANDREAE. ALCIATI CŨ 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 8vo, calf, neat. Apud P. P. Tozzium, Patavii, 1622 (?) 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 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. 44 ALEXANDER, SIR JAMES EDWARD. TRAVELS TO THE SEAT OF WAR IN THE EAST, through Russia and the Crimea,

in 1829; with Sketches of the Imperial Fleet and Army, Personal Adventures, and Characteristic Anecdotes. Map, plates, and wood-cuts; the plates of military uniform, colored. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, half morocco. London, 1830 45 ALEXANDER, SIR JAMES EDWARD. L'ACADIE, or Seven Years' Explorations in British America. Plates. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1849 46 ALEXANDER, WILLIAM, M. D. THE HISTORY OF WOMEN, from the Earliest Antiquity to the Present Time; giving some Account of almost every Interesting Particular concerning that Sex, among all Nations, Ancient and Modern. 2 vols., 8vo, marbled calf, gilt, green edges. Dublin, 1779 47 ALISON, REV. ARCHIBALD. ESSAYS ON THE NATURE AND PRINCIPLES OF TASTE. From the Edinburgh Edition of 1811. 8vo, old calf.

48 ALISON, REV. ARCHIBALD.

Boston, 1812 ESSAYS ON THE NATURE AND PRINCIPLES OF TASTE. The Fifth Edition. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, rough edges. Edinburgh, 1817 49 ALISON, SIR ARCHIBALD. TRAVELS IN FRANCE, during the Years 1814–15; comprising a Residence at Paris during the Stay of the Allied Armies, and at Aix, at the Period of the Landing of Bonaparte. Second Edition. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, half calf, extra. Edinburgh, 1816 50 ALISON, SIR ARCHIBALD. HISTORY OF EUROPE; from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1844-45 51 ALKEN, HENRY. THE NATIONAL SPORTS OF GREAT BRITAIN; with Descriptions in English and French. A series of 50 large colored plates, of racing, hunting, shooting, fishing, prize-fighting, cock-fighting, bull-baiting, etc., etc. Royal folio, morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1823

52 ALL THE YEAR ROUND; a Weekly Journal, conducted by Charles Dickens; with which is incorporated Household Words. Oct. 29, 1859-March 23, 1861. 4 vols., 8vo, first two, cloth; rest in numbers. London, 1859–61

53 ALLAN, JOHN H. A PICTORIAL TOUR IN THE MEDITERRANEAN; including Malta, Dalmatia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Grecian Archipelago, Egypt, Nubia, Greece, Ionian Islands, Sicily, Italy, and Spain. Illuminated title, 40 large tinted plates, and wood-cut vignettes. Imperial 4to, cloth. London, 1843 54 ALLASON, THOMAS. PICTURESQUE VIEWS OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF POLA, IN ISTRIA; with Remarks on the Ancient and Modern History of Istria and Dalmatia elucidatory of the Origin, Manners, and Customs of their Present Inhabitants. With plates engraved by W. B. and G. Cooke, H. Moses, and C. Armstrong, after J. M. W. Turner, etc. Imperial folio, boards, leather back, rough edges. J. Murray, London, 1819

55 ALLEN, WILLIAM. AN AMERICAN BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL DICTIONARY; containing an Account of the Lives, Characters, and Writings of the most Eminent Persons in North America, from its First Discovery to the Present Time, and a Summary of the History of the Several Colonies and of the United States. Portrait of Washington inserted. Royal 8vo, boards, rough edges. Cambridge, 1809 56 ALLIBONE, SAMUEL AUSTIN. A CRITICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, AND BRITISH AND AMERICAN AUTHORS, Living and Deceased, from the Earliest Accounts to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century; containing Thirty Thousand Biographies and Literary Notices, with Forty Indexes of Subjects. Vol. I., imperial 8vo, cloth.

Philadelphia, 1863

Vols. II. and III., which complete the work, are just published. 57 ALUMNI HALL: an Appeal to the Alumni and Friends of Harvard College. Plan and description. 8vo, pp. 23. Cambridge, 1866 58 AMERICA: THE SECOND PART, containing the Topographicall Description of the Several Provinces, both of the Northern and Southern Part; with some Observations incident thereunto. By N. N. BOTH PARTS. 1 vol., small 8vo, half calf. E. Dod, London, (1655)

The title to the first part ("America, or an Exact Description of the West Indies," etc.) is wanting; otherwise a perfect copy. 59 AMERICAN (THE) ALMANAC AND REPOSITORY OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. Complete from the commencement in 1830 to 1861, inclusive. 32 vols., 12mo, half green morocco. FINE SET. Boston, 1830-61 For the year 1847.

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61 AMERICAN (THE) ALMANAC, ETC. 12mo, half green morocco. 62 AMERICAN (THE) FREEMASON; an Organ of Ancient Craft Masonry. [Edited by R. Morris, F. M. King, and Dr. Mackey.] Oct. 15, 1855-Feb. 1858, 37 nos. (newspaper), 8 pp. each, and 2 nos. (8vo), 80 pp. each. Louisville, 1856-58 63 AMERICAN (THE) QUARTERLY OBSERVER. July, 1833– Oct. 1834, 3 vols., 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1833–34 64 AMERICAN (THE) QUARTERLY REGISTER and MAGAZINE: conducted by James Stryker. May, 1848-July, 1850. vols., 8vo, half russia. Philadelphia, (1848–50) 65 AMERICAN (THE) QUArterly Review OF FREEMASONRY AND ITS KINDRED SCIENCES; edited by Albert G. Mackey, M. D., etc. Vol. I., July, A. L. 5857-April, A. L. 5858. 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1858 66 AMERICAN (THE) TRAVELLER; being a New Historical Collection carefully compiled from Original Memoirs in Several Languages, and the most Authentic Voyages and Travels; con

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taining a Compleat Account of that Part of the World, now called the West Indies, from its Discovery by Columbus to the Present Time. Illustrated with Heads of the most Eminent Admirals, Commanders, and Travellers, neatly engraved. To which is prefixed an Introduction, shewing the Rise, Progress, and Improvement of Navigation; the Use and Properties of the Loadstone; and an Enquiry concerning the First Inhabitants of America: With an Account of Admiral Vernon's taking Porto-Bello, Fort Chagre, and Carthagenna; as also of the Damages done on Each Side, and the Number of British Ships taken by the Spaniards and Spanish Ships taken by the English since the Commencement of the War. With a frontispiece, portraits of Cortes and Drake, and a plate lettered Spanish Gratitude: Cortes orders Montezuma to be Fetter'd.” Small 8vo, new sprinkled calf, gilt. J. Fuller, London, 1743

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This edition is not mentioned by Rich. The edition of 1741 does not contain the "Account of Admiral Vernon's taking Porto Bello," etc., which has been added to this in a smaller type, commencing at p. 391.

67 AMES, FISHER. WORKS OF; compiled by a Number of his Friends. To which are prefixed Notices of his Life and Character. Portrait after Stuart. 8vo, old calf.

Boston, 1809 68 AMES, FISHER. WORKS OF; with a Selection from his Speeches and Correspondence. Edited by his Son, Seth Ames. Portrait. 2 vols., 8vo, tree calf, gilt, marbled edges, by Riviere. Boston, 1854

69 AMORY, THOMAS. THE LIFE OF JOHN BUNCLE, ESQ. A New Edition. 3 vols., crown 8vo, half calf, neat. Best edition. S. Prowett, London, 1825

70 AMOS, ANDREW. THE GREAT OYER OF POISONING: the Trial of the Earl of Somerset for the Poisoning of Sir Thomas. Overbury, in the Tower of London, and Various Matters connected therewith; from Contemporary MSS. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1846 71 ANACREON. ANAKPEONTO THIOY MEAH, praefixo Commentario quo Poëtae Genus traditur et Bibliotheca Anacreonteia adumbratur. Additis Var. Lect. Small square 8vo, dark blue morocco, gilt edges. Vellum paper, printed in capital letters. In Aedibus Palatinis (Bodoni), Parmae, 1791

Only a few copies of this beautiful edition were printed upon vellum paper. 72 ANACREON, ODES OF, translated into English Verse, by Thomas Moore, Esq. Fourth Edition. Portrait of Moore by Heath, and medallion of Anacreon by H. Richter. 2 vols., foolscap 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. J. Carpenter, London, 1804 73 ANDERDON, JOHN LAvicount. THE RIVER DOVE; with some Quiet Thoughts on the Happy Practice of Angling. [By J. L. Anderdon.] Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut.

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74 ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN. TALES FOR CHILDREN. Translated by Alfred Wehnert. With 105 Illustrations by E. H. Wehnert, W. Thomas, and others. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1861 75 ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN. STORIES AND TALES, Translated by H. W. Dulcken. With 80 Illustrations by A. W. Baynes, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. Square 8vo, cloth.

London, 1865 76 ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN. WHAT THE MOON Saw, and other Tales. Translated by H. W. Dulcken. With 80 Illustrations by A. W. Baynes, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. Square 8vo, cloth. London, 1866 -77 ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER, D. D. THE ANNALS OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE. Portrait of Tyndale and fac-similes. 2 vols., 8vo, polished calf, gilt, gilt tops.

W. Pickering, London, 1845 78 ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER, D. D. THE ANNALS OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE. Portrait, etc. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. W. Pickering, London, 1845 Both copies contain the "Historical Index." 79 ANDERSON, D. BELLE SCOTT, or the Crisis of Freedom. Fourth Edition. 12mo, cloth. Boston, s. a. 80 ANDERSON, JAMES. THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FREEMASONS: containing the History, Charges, Regulations, etc., of that most Ancient and Right Worshipful Fraternity. For the Use of the Lodges. [Compiled by James Anderson.] Fac-simile reprint of the London edition of 1723. 4to, cloth. New York, 1855 EVOLUTIONS of Field 18mo, cloth.

81 ANDERSON, BRIG.-GEN. ROBERT. BATTERIES OF ARTILLERY. Plates.

New York, 1860

-82 ANDREANA: containing the Trial, Execution, and Various Matter connected with the History of Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army in America, A. D. 1780. (With an Introduction by Horace W. Smith.) With 12 plates of portraits, fac-similes, etc. 8vo, half green morocco, neat, gilt top. ONLY 175 COPIES PRINTED: 25 in folio, 50 in quarto, 100 in octavo. Philadelphia, 1865

83 ANDREW, JOHN ALBION. VALEDICTORY ADDRESS, to the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 4, 1866. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston, 1866

Alexander.

84 ANDREWS, ALEXANDER. THE HISTory of British JourNALISM, from the Foundation of the Newspaper Press in England to the Repeal of the Stamp Act in 1855; with Sketches of Press Celebrities. Index. 2 vols., crown 8vo, half green calf, London, 1859

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85 ANDREWS, ETHAN ALLEN. A COPIOUS AND CRITICAL LATIN-ENGLISH LEXICON, founded on the Larger Latin-Ger

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