A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700, Vol. 2 Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe

Volume II has the imprint of Townsend Ward, 1846; Volume III, Smith and

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Wistar, 1849.

The three are IV, V, and VI of Michaux and Nuttall's "North American Sylva."

NUTTALL, THOMAS.--See Michaux, F. Andrew.

OCCASIONAL REVERBERATOR.--[First page] The Occasional Reverberator. Number I. Friday, September 7, 1753. [--Number IV. Friday, October 5, 1753.] [Colophon of Number IV.] New York: Printed by J. Parker, at the New-Printing-Office, in Beaver-Street. By whom Letters to the Author are carefully delivered. _Folio, bound with WILLIAM LIVINGSTON'S "Independent Reflector" and one other work._

A supplement to _The Independent Reflector_, issued only four times.

O'DONOGHUE, FREEMAN M.--A descriptive and classified Catalogue of Portraits of Queen Elizabeth by Freeman M. O'Donoghue, . . . Bernard Quaritch [Dryden Press] . . . London 1894. _Royal 8vo, buckram, uncut edges._

Frontispiece and seven other illustrations.

OGILVIE, JOHN.--Poems on several subjects . . . By John Ogilvie, D. D. London: Printed for George Pearch, . . . M.DCC.LXIX. _8vo, two volumes, old red morocco, gilt back, wide border on the side introducing the thistle, gilt edges. A Scotch binding._

Presentation copy from the author to Lord Adam Gordon.

OGLE, GEORGE.--Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae: or, a Collection of Gems, Wherein are explained many Particulars relating to the Fable and History, the Customs and Habits, the Ceremonies and Exercises of the Ancients. Taken from the classics By George Ogle Esq; Engraved by Cl. Du Bosc. The Second Edition. London: Printed for Claude Du Bosc, and William Darres, . . . M. DCC. XLI. _4to, old red straight-grain morocco, gilt back, side borders, corner ornaments, gilt edges._

Frontispiece and fifty plates.

O'HARA, KANE.--The Golden Pippin: an English burletta, in three acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By the Author of Midas. London: Printed for T. Becket, . . . M. DCC. LXXIII. . . . _8vo, morocco, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

O'KEEFE, JOHN.--The Castle of Andalusia. A Comic opera. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written By John O'Keefe, . . . London: Printed by H. Baldwin, For T. N. Longman, . . . M DCC XC IV. _8vo, morocco, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

OLDYS, WILLIAM.--Memoirs of Mrs. Anne Oldfield. [Vignette portrait] London: Printed in the Year M, DCC, XLI. _8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges. Bound with BETTERTON'S "History of the English Stage," 1741._

Inserted are sixteen portraits and scenes.

OLIPHANT, THOMAS.--La Musa Madrigalesca; or a collection of madrigals, ballets, roundelays, etc., chiefly of the Elizabeth age; with remarks and annotations. By Thomas Oliphant, . . . London: Calkin and Budd, . . . 1837. _12mo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

Autograph letter and poem inserted, also certificate of the author's birth.

"OLIVER, STEPHEN."--See Chatto, William Andrew.

OMAR KHAYYAM.--Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia. Rendered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald The Grolier Club of New York MDCCCLXXXV. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back and side border composed of passion-flowers and vine, gilt top, uncut edges, by Joly._

No. 1 of one hundred and fifty copies printed on Japan paper.

OMAR KHAYYAM.--Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. 1885. _8vo, blue levant morocco, back and sides covered with an elaborate Persian design, doubled with brown morocco, wide border, by Ramage._

Another copy printed on Japan paper.

OMAR KHAYYAM.--The Quatrains of Omar Kheyyam of Nishapour, now first completely done into English verse from the Persian, in accordance with the original forms, with a biographical and critical introduction, by John Payne, . . . London: M DCCC XCVIII: printed for the Villon Society by private subscription and for private circulation only. _Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut edges._

No. Y of a limited edition.

O'MEARA, BARRY EDWARD.--Napoleon in Exile; or, A Voice from St. Helena. The opinions and reflections of Napoleon on the most important events of his life and government, in his own words. By Barry E. O'Meara, Esq. his late surgeon. . . . London: printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, . . . 1822. _8vo, two volumes, blue straight-grain morocco, gilt back, gilt edges._

Portraits by T. Woolnoth from a cameo by Morelli and by T. A. Dean from a medal.

ONE HUNDRED BOOKS famous in English Literature with facsimiles of the title-pages and an introduction by George E. Woodberry. The Grolier Club of the City of New York MCMII. _Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut edges._

One of three hundred and five copies printed on hand-made paper. The rejected title-page is inserted.

ONE HUNDRED BOOKS--Bibliographical Notes on One Hundred Books Famous in English Literature compiled by Henry W. Kent The Grolier Club of the City of New York MCM III. _Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut edges._

One of three hundred and five copies printed on French hand-made paper.

OPIE, AMELIA ALDERSON.--Poems by Mrs. Opie . . . London: printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees . . . by Taylor and Wilks . . . 1802. _Small 8vo, mottled calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

First edition. Frontispiece by Opie, engraved by Reynolds.

OPPIAN'S Halieuticks of the Nature of Fishes and Fishing of the Ancients In V. Books. Translated from the Greek, With an Account of Oppian's Life and Writings, and a Catalogue of his Fishes. [engraving of the Sheldonian Theatre] Oxford, Printed at the Theater, An. Dom. M DCC XXII. _8vo, red straight-grain morocco, gilt fillets, gilt edges, by Larkins._

Translated by John Jones and John Diaper, of Baliol College, and dedicated to the Lord Marquis of Carnarvon. On the verso of the half-title is the Imprimatur, dated February 6, 1722.

ORBELIANI, SULKHAN-SABA.--The Book of Wisdom and Lies. [a Gregorian Story-book of the eighteenth century, by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani: translated, with notes, by Oliver Wardrop. Printed by William Morris, Kelmscott Press, 1894. Sold by Bernard Quaritch.] _Small 4to, vellum wrappers, uncut edges._

Two hundred and fifty copies printed.

ORME, EDWARD.--An Essay on Transparent Prints, and on transparencies in general. By Edward Orme. London: printed for, and Sold by, the Author, . . . &c . . . 1807. . . . _Folio, half maroon straight-grain morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

French and English text: twenty plates, some in colours, seven transparent.

ORPHEUS.--The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus. Translated from the Greek, and demonstrated to be the Invocations which were used in the Eleusinian Mysteries, by Thomas Taylor. . . . The Second Edition. With considerable emendations, alterations, and additions. Chiswick: Printed by C. Whittingham, . . . for the translator, . . . 1824. _Crown 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

ORRERY, CHARLES BOYLE, EARL OF.--As You Find it. A comedy. As it is Acted at the New-Theatre, in Little-Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's Servants. . . . London: Printed for R. Parker, . . . M DC III. [M DCC III.] . . . _4to, blue morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition of Boyle's only play. The date 1703 is misprinted 1603.

A2-A4 and B-K4 in fours. The Epilogue by George Granville is K3, "A Catalogue of Books Printed" is K4.

ORRERY, JOHN BOYLE, EARL OF.--Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, In a Series of Letters from John Earl of Orrery To his Son, the Honourable Hamilton Boyle. . . . London, Printed for A. Millar, . . . M DCC LII. _8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

Second edition, large paper copy. Etching of Swift by B. Wilson, 1751.

ORTHODOX COMMUNICANT.--See Sturt, John.

OSBURN, WILLIAM.--The Monumental History of Egypt, as recorded on the ruins of her temples, palaces, and tombs. By William Osburn . . . London: Truebner and Co., . . . MDCCCLIV. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Thirty-nine plates and maps, some coloured.

O'SHAUGHNESSY, ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR.--An Epic of Women and other poems. By Arthur W. E. O'Shaughnessy. London: John Camden Hotten, . . . 1870. _Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

O'SHAUGHNESSY, ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR.--Lays of France, (founded on the Lays of Marie) By Arthur W. E. O'Shaughnessy. London: Ellis and Green . . . 1872. _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

O'SHAUGHNESSY, ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR.--Music and Moonlight. Poems and Songs by Arthur O'Shaughnessy. London Chatto and Windus . . . 1874. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

O'SHAUGHNESSY, ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR.--Songs of a Worker by Arthur O'Shaughnessy. London Chatto and Windus . . . 1881. _Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

OSSOLI, COUNTESS.--See Fuller, Margaret.

OTTLEY, HENRY.--A Biographical and Critical Dictionary of recent and living Painters and Engravers, forming a Supplement to Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and engravers as edited by George Stanley. By Henry Ottley. London. Henry G. Bohn, . . . 1866. _Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

OTTLEY, WILLIAM YOUNG.--An Inquiry into the Origin and Early History of Engraving, upon Copper and in Wood, with an account of the engravers and their works, from the Invention of Chalcography by Maso Finiguerra in the time of Marc' Antonio Raimondi. By William Young Ottley . . . London: printed for John and Arthur Arch . . . by J. M'Creery . . . 1816. _4to, two volumes, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

Numerous facsimile illustrations.

OTTLEY, WILLIAM YOUNG.--An Inquiry into the Origin and Early History of Engraving. 1816. _Folio, two volumes, blue morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by W. Strong._

Large paper copy, sixty printed, with the illustrations on India paper, and many in duplicate, coloured.

OTTLEY, WILLIAM YOUNG.--A Collection of [100] Fac-Similes of Scarce and Curious Prints, by the Early Masters of the Italian, German, and Flemish Schools; illustrative of The History of Engraving, from the Invention of the Art, by Maso Finiguerra, in the middle of the fifteenth century, to the end of the century following: with an explanatory Catalogue of the Plates. By William Young Ottley, . . . London: published for the proprietor; and sold by Longman, &c . . . printed by J. M'Creery, . . . 1828. _Folio, half vellum, uncut edges._

One of the copies containing one hundred plates instead of one hundred and twenty-nine. Some of the plates are on India paper, and Niello No. 4 is in duplicate, in silver. There is no frontispiece.

OTTLEY, WILLIAM YOUNG.--A Collection of One hundred and twenty-nine Fac-Similes of Scarce and Curious Prints, by the Early Masters of the Italian, German, and Flemish Schools; illustrative of the History of Engraving, from the Invention of the Art, by Maso Finiguerra, in the middle of the fifteenth century: with Introductory Remarks and a Catalogue of the Plates. By William Young Ottley . . . London . . . printed by J. M'Creery, . . . 1828. _Folio, blue morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by W. Strong._

The plates are on India paper, the Niellos in silver, and the frontispiece coloured.

OUVAROFF, ALEXEI, COUNT.--Essay on the Mysteries of Eleusis; by M. Ouvaroff, . . . Translated from the French, By J. D. Price. With Observations, By J. Christie. London: printed for Rodwell and Martin, . . . 1817. _8vo, boards, uncut edges._

Engraved frontispiece-title.

OVIDIUS.--Ovid's Metamorphoses epitomized in an English poetical style, for the use and entertainment of the Ladies of Great Britain. [by the Rev. Nicholas Tindal.] London: Printed for Robert Horsfield, . . . 1760. _Small 8vo, old English red morocco, gilt back, thistle border on the sides, gilt edges._

Presentation copy from Tindal to the Duchess of Richmond, with her autograph and book-plate.

OWEN, HUGH.--See Champion and Owen.

OWENSON, SYDNEY.--See Morgan, Lady Sydney.

OXFORD ESSAYS.--The Oxford English Prize Essays . . . Oxford D A Talboys 1830. _Crown 8vo, four volumes, half green morocco, uncut edges._

One of twelve copies printed on tinted paper.

PAGE, WILLIAM.--A Study of Shakespeare's Portraits, by William Page, . . . London: printed at the Chiswick Press. MDCCCLXXVI. _18mo, cloth, uncut edges._

Five illustrations. A reprint of an article in _Scribner's Magazine_ for May, 1876.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North-America. In which The Mistakes in the Abbe's Account of the Revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M. A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and Author of the Pamphlet and other Publications, entitled, "Common Sense." Philadelphia, Printed. Boston: Re-Printed by Benjamin Edes & Sons, . . . M, DCC, LXXXII. _Crown 8vo, red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

First edition.

The Postscript of four leaves is dated Philadelphia, August 21, 1782.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Common Sense; addressed to the Inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several Additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added an Appendix; together with an Address to the People called Quakers. By Thomas Paine, . . . [Two lines from Thomson.] Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by W. and T. Bradford. M,DCC,XCI. _8vo, rose levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Inserted is a portrait by F. Bonneville.

The Introduction is dated Philadelphia, February 14, 1776.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Rights of Man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, . . . Fourth American edition. Printed at Boston, by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, . . . MDCCXCI. _8vo, green levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Dedicated to George Washington.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Letter addressed to the Addressers, on the late Proclamation. By Thomas Paine, . . . London: printed for H. D. Symonds, . . . and Thomas Clio Rickman, . . . 1792. _8vo, maroon levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

First edition. Contains final leaf of advertisement of "Rights of Man."

PAINE, THOMAS.--Letter addressed to the Addressers, on the Proclamation. By Thomas Paine., . . . New York--printed by Thomas Greenleaf.--M,DCC,XC,III. _8vo, blue levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

The half-title reads, "Paine's Rights of Man. Part third."

PAINE AND CONDORCET.--A Letter from M. Condorcet, a Member of the National Convention, to a Magistrate in Swisserland, Respecting the massacree of the Swiss Guards on the 10th of August, &c. With a Letter from Thomas Paine, to the People of France, On his Election to the National Convention. To which is added, an abstract Of that system of despotism, which has been overturned by the French, and under which the mass of the people in that country have groaned for ages. With a brief account of the strength and resources of France. New York: printed for the book-sellers. M, DCC, XCIII. _8vo, light brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINE, THOMAS.--Prospects on the War, and Paper Currency. The first American edition. By Thomas Paine, . . . Baltimore: printed by S. and J. Adams, for Fisher and Cole, . . . M, DCC, XC, IV. _8vo, green levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

The text is dated "York Street, St. James's Square, 20th August, 1787," and is followed by eleven pages of advertisements.

PAINE, THOMAS.--The Age of Reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, citizen and cultivator of the United States of America; . . . Paris, printed for Barrois, senior, Bookseller, Quai des Augustins, N^{o}. 19. Second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible. [1794] _8vo, brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

First edition.

The Dedication, "To my Fellow Citizens of the United States of America," is dated "Luxembourg, 8th Pluviose, Second Year of the French Republic, one and indivisible. January 27, O. S. 1794."

PAINE, THOMAS.--The Age of Reason; being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, . . . Paris: printed by Barrois. London: Sold by D. I. Eaton, . . . 1794. Price one shilling and six-pence. _8vo, half dark brown calf._

Second edition: with half-title, but without the Dedication.

Pasted in the back of the volume is a broadside on bluish grey paper, "First and Second Day. Trial of Mr. R. Carlile, at the Court of King's Bench. For Publishing Paynes' Age of Reason," two columns with "Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court" at the end.

PAINE, THOMAS.--The Age of Reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, . . . Printed for the author. M DCC XCV. _8vo, brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

First edition of second part.

The Preface is dated October, 1795.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Dissertation on First-Principles of Government; By Thomas Paine, . . . Paris, printed at the English press, Rue de Vaugirard, N^{o}. 970. Third year of the French Republic. [1795] _8vo, purple levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

First edition.

On pages 33-40 is "Speech of Thomas Paine, As delivered in the Convention, July 7, 1795. wherein he alludes to the preceding Work," the same speech that is appended to "The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance, Philadelphia, 1796," two items below.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Dissertation on First Principles of Government. By Thomas Paine, . . . The second edition. London: Printed and Sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, . . . 1795. _8vo, green levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINE, THOMAS.--[First page] The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance. By Thomas Paine, . . . Philadelphia, printed by John Page, . . . for Benj. Franklin Bache, . . . 1796. _8vo, brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

The half-title is followed by a leaf, A, containing the text of the title, a quotation of one line, and nine lines of the Discourse, which is dated at the end "Paris, 19th Germinal, 4th year of the Republic. April 8, 1796." The text is A1-D5 (verso blank) in fours, pages 1-33. Following is "Speech of Thomas Paine, As delivered in the Convention, July 7, 1795. wherein he alludes to the preceding Work," C1-C4, pages 33-40. This is the same speech as that appended to "Dissertation on First-Principles of Government," Paris, 1795. See page 260.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Agrarian Justice, opposed to Agrarian Law, and to Agrarian Monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, To pay to every person, when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling, to enable him, or her to begin the world; and also, ten pounds sterling per annum during life to every person now living of the age of fifty years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in old age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World. By Thomas Paine, . . . Paris: Printed by W. Adlard, . . . London, Reprinted for T. G. Ballard, . . . and Evans and Bone, . . . 1797. _8vo, orange levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Written in the winter of 1795-96. Presumably the second edition.

PAINE, THOMAS.--Agrarian Justice, opposed to Agrarian Law, and to Agrarian Monopoly. Being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, By Creating in every Nation, a national fund, To Pay to every Person, when arrived at the Age of Twenty-one Years, the Sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to enable him or her to begin the world! And also, Ten Pounds Sterling per Annum during life to every Person now living of the Age of Fifty Years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in Old Age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World. By Thomas Paine, . . . Philadelphia: printed by R. Folwell, for Benjamin Franklin Bache. [1797] _8vo, brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Presumably the third edition.

PAINE, THOMAS.--A Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the prosecution of Thomas Williams, for publishing the Age of Reason. By Thomas Paine, . . . with his Discourse at the society of the Theo-philanthropists. Printed at Newburgh, by D. Denniston. [after 1797] _8vo, light blue levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINE, THOMAS.--The Ruling Passion: An occasional Poem. Written by the appointment of the Society of the [Greek: Ph B K], and spoken, on their anniversary, in the Chapel of the University, Cambridge, July 20, 1797. By Thomas Paine, A, M. Published according to Act of Congress. Boston: Printed by Manning & Loring, for the Author. 1797. _4to, red morocco, gilt fillets, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

PAINE, THOMAS.--Letters to the Citizens of the United States. By Thomas Paine. New York: Printed in the year 1802. _8vo, maroon levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINE, THOMAS.--Thomas Paine's Letter to the late General George Washington. When President of the United States. Dated, Paris June 30, 1795. A new edition. New York: printed for and published by R. D. Taylor. 1803. _8vo, orange levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINE, THOMAS.--On the Origin of Free-masonry. By Thomas Paine. Posthumous work. New York: printed and sold by Elliot and Crissy, . . . 1810. _8vo, light blue levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINE, THOMAS.--Miscellaneous Poems. By Thomas Paine. London: printed & published by R. Carlile, . . . 1819. _8vo, blue levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINE, THOMAS.--See Puglia, James Ph. de. Vale, G. Wakefield, Gilbert.

PAINEIANA.--The Trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in the second part of Rights of Man. Before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, At Guildhall, December 18, 1792. With the speeches of the Attorney General and Mr. Erskine at large. Printed at Boston, by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, . . . M DCC XC III. _8vo, orange levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINEIANA.--Mr. Thomas Paine's Trial; being an Examination of his Age of Reason. To which is added, two Addresses, The First to the Deists, and the Second to the Youths of America. With some Brief Remarks on Gilbert Wakefield's Examination of said Age of Reason. Dedicated To George Washington, President of the United States of America. By the Author of the Dialogue between Philagathus and Pamela. . . . Printed at Boston, By Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, . . . M D C C X C V. _12mo, red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PAINEIANA.--A Dialogue on the approaching Trial of Mr. Carlile, for publishing the Age of Reason. With the trial anticipated.

Principal Speakers. Cantwell, a Member of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. Officio, Attorney General to the Holy League. Burn-all-o, a Member of the Holy Inquisition. Mordecai, an honest Israelite. Honestus, a sincere Christian. Candid, a Philosopher.

Witnesses, &c.

From Wooler's British Gazette, Sunday, April 18, 1819. London: printed & published by T. J. Wooler, . . . 1819. Price Fourpence. _8vo, maroon levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

PALATINE ANTHOLOGY.--See Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.

PALGRAVE, FRANCIS TURNER, _editor_.--The Golden Treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English Language selected and arranged with notes by Francis Turner Palgrave. Cambridge Macmillan and Co., . . . 1862. _Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

PALLISER, FANNY MARRYAT.--History of Lace. By Mrs. [Richard] Bury Palliser London: Sampson Low, Son, & Marston 1865. _8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

One hundred and sixty-nine illustrations.

PALMER, ROUNDELL, _editor_.--The Book of Praise from the best English hymn writers selected and arranged by Roundell Palmer [vignette by C. H. Jeens after T. Woolner] Macmillan and Co London and Cambridge. 1864. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

PALMERIN OF ENGLAND.--See Moraes, Francisco de.

PANAM, MADAME PAULINE.--Memoirs of a Young Greek Lady, Madame Pauline Adelaide Alexandre Panam, against His Serene Highness the reigning Prince of Saxe-Cobourg. Translated by W. H. Ireland, . . . London: printed and published by J. Fairburn, . . . 1823. _8vo, red morocco, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Two portraits engraved by Phillips.

PARDOE, JULIA.--Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century. By Miss Pardoe . . . Third edition, with an Index now first added. London; Richard Bentley . . . MDCCCXLIX. _8vo, three volumes, half blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

Five steel portraits, fifty-one woodcut illustrations, also ninety-six additional portraits, etc., inserted, many proofs on India paper, and before letters, including some by Peter de Jode and St. Aubin.

PARDOE, JULIA.--The Court and Reign of Francis the First, King of France. By Miss Pardoe. London: Richard Bentley MDCCCXLIX. _8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition. Portraits.

PARDOE, JULIA.--The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, consort of Henry IV., and Regent of the Kingdom under Louis XIII. By Miss Pardoe . . . London: Colburn and Co. . . . 1852. _8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition. Three portraits and six facsimiles of letters.

PARK, THOMAS.--See Griffiths, A. F.

PARKER, JOHN HENRY.--A Glossary of Terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture. The fifth edition, enlarged. Exemplified by seventeen hundred woodcuts Oxford, John Henry Parker . . . MDCCCL. _8vo, three volumes, calf, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by Bedford._

Some of the illustrations are coloured.

PARKER, JOHN HENRY.--See Turner and Parker.

PARKER, MARTIN.--See Chap Books. 1817-1818.

PARNELL, THOMAS.--Poems on Several Occasions. Written by Dr. Thomas Parnell, Late Arch-Deacon of Clogher: and Published by Mr. Pope . . . London: Printed for B. Lintot, . . . 1722. _8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back, rich side borders in the manner of Derome, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition. The Dedication, in verse, to Robert, Earl of Oxford, by Pope, is dated Sept. 25, 1721, and is here printed for the first time. The book concludes, beginning with N3, with "Visions, Publish'd in the Spectators, &c. By the same Hand," and a final leaf of Index and Advertisement.

PARNELL, THOMAS.--The Poetical Works of Thomas Parnell London William Pickering 1852. _Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Memoir by the Reverend John Mitford, and a portrait of Parnell.

PARNELL, THOMAS.--See Goldsmith and Parnell.

PARRY, WILLIAM.--The Last Days of Lord Byron: with his lordship's opinions on various subjects, particularly on the state and prospects of Greece. By William Parry . . . London: printed for Knight and Lacey, . . . MDCCCXXV. _8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Frontispiece representing Byron and his dog "Lyon."

PASCAL, BLAISE.--The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal translated from the text of M. Auguste Molinier by C. Kegan Paul . . . London Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. [Chiswick Press] M DCCC LXXXV. _8vo, paper wrappers, uncut edges._

No. 9 of fifty large paper copies printed, with portrait on Japan paper.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--Studies in the History of the Renaissance by Walter H. Pater . . . London Macmillan and Co. 1873 . . . _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--Marius the Epicurean his sensations and ideas by Walter Pater . . . London: Macmillan and Co. 1885 . . . _Crown 8vo, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry by Walter Pater . . . Third edition, revised and enlarged Macmillan and Co. London and New York 1888. _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Tinted frontispiece by Jeens.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--Appreciations with an Essay on Style by Walter Pater London Macmillan and Co. . . . 1889 . . . _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--Plato and Platonism a Series of Lectures by Walter Pater . . . London Macmillan and Co. . . . 1893 . . . _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--Greek Studies a Series of Essays by Walter Pater . . . prepared for the press by Charles L. Shadwell . . . London Macmillan and Co. . . . 1895 . . . _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition, with portrait.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--[Half-title] The Works of Walter Pater. London Macmillan and Co., . . . 1900 [-1901.] _8vo, nine volumes, original cloth, uncut edges._

One of seven hundred and seventy-five copies printed, with frontispiece in bistre on Japan paper.

PATER, WALTER HORATIO.--Essays from 'The Guardian' by Walter Pater . . . London Macmillan and Co., . . . 1901. _8vo, original cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PATERSON, WILLIAM.--Arminius. A Tragedy. As it was to have been Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-lane. London: Printed for, and sold by A. Millar, . . . M. DCC. XL. . . . _8vo, olive morocco, Janseniste, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

PATMORE, COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON.--Tamerton Church-Tower and other poems by Coventry Patmore . . . London John W. Parker and Son . . . 1854. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

PATMORE, COVENTRY.--The Angel in the House. The Betrothal . . . London John W. Parker and Son . . . 1854. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PATMORE, COVENTRY.--The Angel in the House. By Coventry Patmore. . . . London and Cambridge, Macmillan and Co. 1863. . . . _Post 8vo, two volumes (called "parts"), cloth, uncut edges._

PATMORE, COVENTRY.--Faithful for ever. By Coventry Patmore. . . . London: John W. Parker, . . . 1860. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PATMORE, COVENTRY, _editor_.--The Children's Garland from the best poets selected and arranged by Coventry Patmore [vignette] Macmillan and Co. London and Cambridge 1862. _Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition. Vignette on the title-page by C. H. Jeens after T. Woolner.

PATMORE, COVENTRY.--The Victories of Love. By Coventry Patmore. . . . London and Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. 1863. . . . _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

PATMORE, HENRY.--Poems by Henry Patmore. Printed At Oxford by Henry Daniel 1884. _4to, original covers, uncut edges._

One hundred and twenty-five copies printed.

PATMORE, PETER GEORGE.--My Friends and Acquaintance: being memorials, mind-portraits, and personal recollections of Deceased Celebrities of the nineteenth century: with Selections from their unpublished letters. By P. G. Patmore, . . . London Saunders and Otley, . . . 1854. _Crown 8vo, three volumes, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--Jokeby, a Burlesque on Rokeby, a poem . . . in six cantos. By an Amateur, of Fashion To which are added, Occasional Notes; by our most popular characters . . . Published by W. Wells and T. B. Wait and Co. Boston . . . 1813. _18mo, half red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--Letters from the South, written during an excursion in the summer of 1816. By the author of John Bull and Brother Jonathan, &c. &c. . . . New York: published by James Eastburn & Co. . . . Abraham Paul, printer, 1817. _12mo, two volumes, half blue straight-grain morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--The Backwoodsman. A Poem. By J. K. Paulding. Philadelphia: published by M. Thomas . . . 1818. _12mo, original boards, uncut edges._

First edition: with six preliminary leaves of advertisement. After page 176 are two stubs which complete signature Q and are evidently two cancelled leaves.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--The New Mirror for Travellers; and Guide to the Springs. By an Amateur. New York: G. & C. Carvill . . . 1828. _12mo, half cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--. . . The Dutchman's Fireside. A tale. By the author of "Letters from the South" &c . . . New York: published by J. & J. Harper, . . . 1831. _12mo, two volumes, green morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition. Contains the leaves of advertisement.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--The Dutchman's Fireside. A Tale. By James K. Paulding. "Somewhere about the time of the old French war." Edited by William I. Paulding. New York: Charles Scribner and Company. 1868. _12mo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--Westward Ho! a tale. By the author of "the Dutchman's Fireside," . . . New York: printed and published by J. & J. Harper . . . 1832. _12mo, two volumes, green morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--The Book of Saint Nicholas. Translated from the original Dutch of Dominic Nicholas AEgidius Oudenarde. New York: Harper & Brothers, . . . 1836. _12mo, original cloth, uncut edges._

First edition. The dedication is dated Nieuw-Amsterdam, July, 1827.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--Slavery in the United States. By J. K. Paulding. New York: published by Harper & Brothers . . . 1836. _18mo, half cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--The Old Continental; or, the Price of Liberty. By the author of "The Dutchman's Fireside," &c., &c. . . . New York: Paine and Burgess, . . . 1846. _12mo, two volumes in one, original cloth._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES AND WILLIAM.--American Comedies. By J. K. Paulding, . . . and William Irving Paulding.

Contents. The Bucktails, or Americans in England. The Noble Exile. Madmen all, or the Cure of Love. Antipathies, or the Enthusiasts by the Ears.

Philadelphia: Carey and Hart. 1847. _8vo, red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition. Of the four comedies, three are by J. K. Paulding.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--The Puritan and his Daughter. By J. K. Paulding, . . . New York, Baker and Scribner, . . . 1849. _8vo, two volumes in one, cloth._

First edition.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--Literary Life of James K. Paulding. Compiled by his son William I. Paulding. New York: Charles Scribner and Company. 1867. _Crown 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

First edition. Includes unpublished letters and hitherto uncollected sketches.

Portrait by Halpin after Wood.

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--The Bulls and the Jonathans; comprising John Bull and Brother Jonathan and John Bull in America. By James K. Paulding. Edited by William I. Paulding. New York: Charles Scribner and Company. 1867. _Crown 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--Tales of the Good Woman. By a Doubtful Gentleman: otherwise, James K. Paulding. Edited by William I. Paulding. New York: Charles Scribner and Company. 1867. _Crown 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--A Book of Vagaries; comprising the New Mirror for Travellers and other Whim-Whams: being selections from the papers of a retired Common-Councilman erewhile known as Launcelot Langstaff, and, in the public records, as James K. Paulding. Edited by William I. Paulding. New York: Charles Scribner and Company. 1868. _Crown 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE.--See Irving, Washington.

PAYN, JAMES.--Poems. By James Payn . . . Cambridge: Macmillan & Co. 1853. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PAYNE, JOHN.--The Masque of Shadows and other poems by John Payne. London Basil Montagu Pickering . . . 1870. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

PAYNE, JOHN.--Intaglios. Sonnets by John Payne . . . London Basil Montagu Pickering . . . 1871. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

PAYNE, JOHN.--New Poems by John Payne London: Newman and Co . . . 1880. _Crown 8vo, cloth._

PAYNE, JOHN, _translator_.--The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night: now first completely done into English prose and verse, from the original Arabic, by John Payne . . . London: M DCCC LXXXII: printed for the Villon Society by private subscription and for private circulation only. _8vo, nine volumes, vellum boards, gilt top, uncut edges._

No. 239 of five hundred large paper copies printed.

PAYNE, JOHN, _translator_.--Tales from the Arabic of the Breslau and Calcutta (1814-18) editions of the Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night not occurring in the other printed texts of the work, now first done into English by John Payne. . . . London: M DCCC LXXXIV: printed for the Villon Society by private subscription and for private circulation only. _8vo, three volumes, vellum boards, gilt top, uncut edges._

Large paper copy, No. 451.

PAYNE, JOHN, _translator_.--Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp; Zein Ul Asnam and the King of the Jinn: two stories done into English from the recently discovered Arabic text by John Payne. London: M DCCC LXXXIX: printed for the Villon Society by private subscription and for private circulation only. _Royal 8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt over uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Large paper copy, No. 32.

PAYNE, JOHN.--See Villon, Francois.

PAYNE AND FOSS, _editors_.--Bibliotheca Grenvilliana; or Bibliographical Notices of rare and curious Books, forming part of the library of the Right Hon. Thomas Grenville: by John Thomas Payne and Henry Foss. . . . London: printed by William Nicol, Shakspeare Press, . . . 1842. [-1872] _Imperial 8vo, four volumes, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

Large paper copy. Volume III, called "Part the Second printed by Order of the Trustees," is dated 1848; Volume IV, "Part the Third," "printed by Order of the Trustees," 1872, Chiswick Press, contains a bust portrait of Grenville.

PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD.--Lispings of the Muse: a Selection from Juvenile Poems, chiefly written at and before the age of sixteen, By John Howard Payne . . . Printed as a testimony of regard from the author to his personal friends (London: . . . Richard and Arthur Taylor . . .) 1815. _8vo, blue levant morocco, Janseniste, uncut edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

First edition.

PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD.--(I.) Therese the Orphan of Geneva, A Drama, in three acts: freely translated from the French, altered and adapted to the English Stage; By John Howard Payne New York: Published by Thomas Longworth . . . W. Grattan, Printer. May, 1821. (II.) Accusation; or, the Family of D'Anglade: a Melo Drama in three acts, from the French, with alterations by John Howard Payne. Represented with great applause at the Royal Drury-Lane and Boston Theatres. Boston: Published by West, Richardson & Lord . . . and printed by J. H. A. Frost . . . 1818. _12mo, two volumes in one, green levant morocco, gilt back and side panels, edges entirely untrimmed, by Riviere._

First editions.

PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE.--The Genius of the Thames: a lyrical poem, in two parts. By Thomas Love Peacock. London: printed for T. Hookham, Jun. &c . . . 1810. _8vo, morocco, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE.--Paper Money Lyrics, and other Poems. [Only 100 copies printed: not for sale.] London: printed by C. and W. Reynell . . . 1837. _Small 8vo, green morocco, gilt back, side corners, gilt edges, by Bedford._

Manuscript additions and corrections by the author, and the original covers preserved.

PEARCE, WILLIAM.--The Midnight Wanderers: a comic opera. In two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Pearce, Author of Hartford Bridge. . . . London: printed for T. N. Longman, . . . 1793. _8vo, morocco, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

PECKARD, PETER.--Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Nicholas Ferrar. By P. Peckard . . . Cambridge, Printed by J. Archdeacon . . . MDCCXC. _8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt edges._

First edition.

Portrait of Ferrar by Tomkins after Johnson.

[PELHAM, HENRY.]--An Ode on the Death of Mr. Pelham. . . . London, Printed: And Sold by M. Cooper . . . M DCC LIV. . . . _Folio, cloth, by The Club Bindery. Bound with two other works._

PELLATT, APSLEY.--Curiosities of Glass Making: with details of the processes and productions of ancient and modern ornamental glass manufacture. By Apsley Pellatt. London: David Bogue, . . . MDCCCXLIX. _4to, original cloth, uncut edges._

Six coloured plates and numerous woodcut illustrations.

PEMBROKE, HENRY HERBERT, EARL OF.--A Method of Breaking Horses, and teaching Soldiers to Ride, designed for the Use of the Army, by Henry [Herbert] Earl of Pembroke . . . London: Printed by J. Hughs . . . MDCC.LXI. _Small 8vo, contemporary green morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges._

First edition. Plates.

From the collection of Lord George Lennox.

PENN, RICHARD.--Maxims and Hints on Angling, Chess, Shooting, and other matters; also, Miseries of Fishing. With wood-cuts. By Richard Penn, Esq., F.R.S. A new edition, enlarged. London: John Murray . . . MDCCCXLII. _Small 8vo, green morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Wilson._

Twenty-five illustrations after the designs of Sir Francis Chantrey and others.

Written by the great-grandson of William Penn.

PENNANT, THOMAS.--A Tour in Scotland, and Voyage to the Hebrides; M DCC LXXII. [vignette] Chester, Printed by John Monk, M DCC LXXIV. _4to, brown morocco, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

First edition. Engraved title and forty-four plates.

PENNELL, H. CHOLMONDELEY, _editor_.--Fishing Gossip or stray leaves from the note-books of several anglers. Edited by H. Cholmondeley Pennell . . . Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black MDCCCLXVI. _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Frontispiece and other illustrations.

PENNELL, H. CHOLMONDELEY.--'From Grave to Gay' a volume of selections from the complete poems of H. Cholmondeley-Pennell . . . London Longmans . . . 1884. _Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Etched portrait of the author by Sherwin.

PENNELL, H. CHOLMONDELEY.--The Sporting Fish of Great Britain with notes on ichthyology by H. Cholmondeley-Pennell . . . illustrated by sixteen lithographs of fish in gold, silver, and colours. London Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington . . . [Chiswick Press] 1886 . . . _Royal 8vo, half vellum, gilt top, uncut edges._

Large paper copy, one hundred printed.

PENNELL, JOSEPH.--Modern Illustration by Joseph Pennell, author of "Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen," etc. London: George Bell & Sons, [Chiswick Press] . . . M dcccxcv. _8vo, maroon levant morocco, gilt back, centre ornaments on the sides, gilt top, uncut edges._

No. 120 of one hundred and twenty-five copies printed on Japanese vellum.

Numerous illustrations after Whistler, Boutet de Monvel, Constable, Bewick, Wilkie, Stothard, the Linnells, George Cruikshank, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and many others.

PERCY ANECDOTES.--The Percy Anecdotes. Original and select. By Sholto and Reuben Percy . . . London: Printed for J. Cumberland . . . 1826. _12mo, twenty volumes, cloth, uncut edges._

Forty portraits engraved on steel.

Compiled by Thomas Byerley and Joseph Clinton Robertson.

PERCY SOCIETY. Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages. Edited from original manuscripts and scarce publications. . . . London. Printed for the Percy Society, by T. Richards, . . . M. DCCC. XL. _Crown 8vo, thirty volumes, half green morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

"PERCY, REUBEN."--See Byerley, Thomas.

PERCY, THOMAS, BISHOP, _translator_.--Five Pieces of Runic Poetry Translated from the Islandic Language . . . London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley . . . MDCCLXIII. _8vo, sprinkled calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

First edition.

PERCY, THOMAS, BISHOP.--The Life of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith: written from Personal Knowledge, authentic Papers, and other indubitable Authorities. To which are added, Such select Observations, from various Parts of this Writer's Works, as may tend to recreate the Fancy, improve the Understanding, and amend the Heart. [Six lines in English] London: Printed for J. Swan, . . . 1774. . . . _8vo, green levant morocco, gilt fillets, uncut edges, by Leighton._

First edition.

PERKINS, CHARLES C.--Tuscan Sculptors: their lives, works, and times. With illustrations [45 etchings and 28 woodcuts] from original drawings and photographs. By Charles C. Perkins. . . . London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green. 1864. _Royal 4to, two volumes, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

PERKINS, CHARLES C.--Italian Sculptors: being a History of Sculpture in northern, southern, and eastern Italy. By Charles C. Perkins. . . . With [29] etchings by the author, and [7] engravings on wood from original drawings and photographs. London: Longmans, Green, and Co. 1868. _Royal 8vo, half light brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

PERRAULT, CHARLES.--Tales of Passed Times by Mother Goose. With Morals. Written In French by M. Perrault, And Englished by R. S. Gent. To which is added a New one, viz. The Discreet Princess. The Six Edition, Corrected, and adorned with fine Cuts. London: Printed for J. Melvil, . . . M DCC LXIV. _Small 8vo, purple calf, blind tooled, by Clyde._

Large paper copy, with nine copper-plate engravings.

The text is in English and French, on opposite pages.

PETERS, SAMUEL A.--A General History of Connecticut, from its First Settlement under George Fenwick, Esq. to its Latest Period of Amity with Great Britain; including a description of the country, And many curious and interesting Anecdotes. To which is added, An Appendix, wherein new and the true Sources of the present Rebellion in America are pointed out; together with the particular Part taken by the People of Connecticut in its Promotion. By a Gentleman of the Province . . . London: Printed for the Author; And sold by J. Bew, . . . MDCCLXXXI. _8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, inside border, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

Large paper copy of the first edition.

PETRARCH.--Fifteen Sonnets of Petrarch selected and translated by Thomas Wentworth Higginson Published by Houghton Mifflin & Company Boston and New York M DCCCC III. _16mo, half vellum, uncut edges._

No. 95 of four hundred and thirty large paper copies printed, with woodcut title-page printed in red ink.

PETRONIUS ARBITER.--See Propertius.

PFOUNDES, C.--Fu-so Mimi Bukuro. A Budget of Japanese Notes, by C. Pfoundes. Reprinted from the "Japan Mail." 1875. Printed and Published at the "Japan Mail" Office, Yokohama, Japan. _Crown 8vo, cloth._

Presentation copy from the author.

PHILIPS, AMBROSE.--The Distrest Mother. A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's Servants. Written by Mr. Philips. London: Printed for S. Buckley . . . and J. Tonson, . . . M DCC XII. _4to, dark brown calf, gilt edges._

First edition. A1-A4, a1-a2, and B-I2 in fours, half-title on A1, title on A2.

A translation of Racine's "Andromaque." Dedication to the Duchess of Montague, Prologue by Steele, Epilogue nominally by Budgell, but actually by Addison.

PHILLIPS, CLAUDE.--Sir Joshua Reynolds by Claude Phillips With Nine Illustrations from Pictures by the Master . . . London Seeley and Co. . . . 1894. _Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges._

Large paper copy.

PHILLIPS, HENRY.--The True Enjoyment of Angling. By Henry Phillips Esq. . . . London: printed by William Stevens . . . 1843. _Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Subscriber's copy, one hundred printed.

Mezzotint portrait, proof, by Dawe after Knight.

PHILLIPS, JOHN.--The Splendid Shilling. A Poem, In Imitation of Milton. By the Author of Bleinheim. [John Phillips, of Christ Church, Oxford] . . . London: Printed, and Sold by B. Bragg, . . . 1705. _Folio, silk covers, by The Club Bindery._

First edition. A1-A4.

PHILLIPS, JOHN.--Cyder. A Poem. In two books . . . London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, . . . 1708. _8vo, original calf, gilt back, with Bunbury crest in the top panel._

First edition, on large paper, with frontispiece by M. Van der Gucht.

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN.--Herod a tragedy by Stephen Phillips John Lane London and New York 1901. _Post 8vo, green cloth, uncut edges._

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN.--Ulysses a drama in a prologue & three acts by Stephen Phillips. John Lane London and New York 1902. _Post 8vo, green cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

First edition.

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN.--Ulysses a drama in a prologue & three acts by Stephen Phillips New York The Macmillan Company . . . 1902 . . . _8vo, original vellum covers, uncut edges._

No. 31 of one hundred large paper copies printed on Japanese vellum.

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN.--The Sin of David by Stephen Phillips London Macmillan and Co. . . . 1904. _Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

First edition.

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN.--The Sin of David by Stephen Phillips . . . New York The Macmillan Company . . . 1904. _12mo, vellum boards, uncut edges._

No. 56 of one hundred large paper copies printed on Japanese vellum.

PHILOBIBLON SOCIETY. Bibliographical and Historical Miscellanies. London: printed by Charles Whittingham. 1854. [-1876] _4to, fourteen volumes, brown levant morocco, doubled with russia, russia guards, gilt top, uncut edges, by Zaehnsdorf._

One of twenty-five copies printed on wove paper.

PHIPPEN, FRANCIS.--See Hone, William. 1830.

PICKERING, WILLIAM.--Rules and Regulations of the Walton and Cotton Club. Instituted 19^{th} March 1817 Revised 8^{th} April 1840 &c. London 1840. _Small 4to, green morocco, lavishly decorated with Waltonian emblems, inlaid with variegated leathers, covered with tooling, broad inside borders, inlaid and gilded, watered silk linings, gilt edges, by Hayday, and one of his most elaborate examples._

Cuts of fish, etc., and coloured borders. Privately printed, and a very few copies issued by William Pickering. This copy was a present to "J. W. K. Eyton, Esq. from the author, Aug. 7. 1840."

PILKINGTON AND FUSELI.--(I.) A Dictionary of Painters, from the revival of the art to the present period; by the Rev. M.[atthew] Pilkington, A.M. A new edition, with considerable alterations, additions, an appendix, and an index, by Henry Fuseli, R. A. . . . London: printed by John Crowder, . . . for J. Johnson &c . . . 1805. (II.) An Illustrative Supplement to Pilkington's Dictionary of Painters; consisting of biographical sketches, and one hundred and thirty-nine portraits; principally taken from the Anecdotes of Painting, &c. by Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford. London: printed for John Stockdale, . . . 1805. _4to, two works in one volume, calf, gilt back, side borders._

Frontispiece-portrait of Fuseli by T. Holloway after T. Lawrence. Seventy-four portraits on fifty-six plates in the first work, and sixty-three portraits on fifty-five plates in the second.

PILKINGTON AND FUSELI.--A Dictionary of Painters. 1805. _4to, five volumes, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by Bedford._

Another copy, illustrated by the insertion of seven hundred and seventy-six engravings, comprising portraits of the artists and examples of their work. Fully a third of the plates are in proof condition, one hundred and thirty being on India paper, and they include fine examples of engraving by Duerer, Goltzius, Hollar, Faithorne, Bartolozzi, Crispin de Pass, Edelinck, etc.

PINDAR.--Odes of Pindar, With several other Pieces in Prose and Verse, Translated from the Greek. To which is added a Dissertation on the Olympick Games; together with Original Poems on several Occasions. By Gilbert West . . . London: Printed for J. Dodsley . . . MDCCLXVI. _12mo, three volumes, citron morocco, gilt back, gilt edges._

Presentation copy from the Princess Charlotte to her sister Elizabeth, with a sonnet in her autograph. Portrait of Pindar engraved by Boitard.

PLANCHE, J. R.--See Cunningham, Planche and Collier.

PLAY-BILLS.--1765-1785. _Folio, two volumes, cloth._

One hundred and fifty-nine play-bills, of which twenty-one are duplicates. Volume I contains eighty-three bills of the Drury-Lane Theatre, from March 11, 1765--September 6, 1769, with a few undated and one of February 23, 1785. The seventy-six in Volume II are principally of the Theatre Royal in Liverpool, and extend from September 9, 1772--September 24, 1785, with a few undated.

PLOMER, HENRY R.--Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers & Stationers, from 1492 to 1630. By Henry R. Plomer. London: printed for the Bibliographical Society, By Blades, East & Blades. February, 1903. _4to, original paper covers, uncut edges._

PLOMER, HENRY R.--See Duff, E. Gordon.

PLUTARCH.--Plutarch's Lives. Translated from the Original Greek; with notes, critical and historical; and a new Life of Plutarch. By J. Langhorne, D. D. and W. Langhorne, M. A. . . . London: printed for J. Richardson and Co. &c . . . 1821. _12mo, eight volumes, half green levant morocco, uncut edges._

Inserted are over fifty plates, by Van der Gucht, Du Guernier, and Giles King after Cheron and Van der Gucht.

POCKET BOOK.--A little pretty Pocket-book, Intended for the Instruction and Amusement of Little Master Tommy, and Pretty Miss Polly. With Two Letters from Jack the Giant-Killer; as also a Ball and Pincushion; The Use of which will infallibly make Tommy a good Boy, and Polly a good Girl. To which is added, a little song-book, being A New Attempt to teach Children the Use of the English Alphabet, by Way of Diversion. The first Worcester edition. Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts. By Isaiah Thomas, And sold, Wholesale and Retail, at his Book-Store. M DCC LXXXVII. _16mo, green levant morocco, gilt back, side compartments in gilt and mosaic of red morocco, doubled with green morocco, gilt borders, red silk guards, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery._

Woodcut frontispiece, "Instruction with Delight," and sixty-five cuts in the text.

The present copy contains the leaf of advertisement, H6, and the two final blank leaves, H7 and H8.

Dedicated by the Editor to the Parents, Guardians, and Nurses in the United States of America.

POCKET DIARY. XVIII^{th} Century. _12mo, old English red morocco, gilt back, sides covered with conventional floral ornaments and insects, silver bosses, gilt edges, with pencil and sheath._

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board the American Brig Grampus, on her way to the South Seas, in the month of June, 1827. With an account of the recapture of the vessel by the survivers; their shipwreck and subsequent horrible sufferings from famine; their deliverance by means of the British Schooner Jane Guy; the brief cruise of this latter vessel in the Antarctic Ocean; her capture and the massacre of her crew among a group of islands in the eighty-fourth parallel of southern latitude; together with the incredible adventures and discoveries still farther south to which that distressing calamity gave rise New York: Harper & Brothers . . . 1838. _12mo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Stikeman._

First edition.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym. Eureka par Edgar Poe. Traduction de Charles Baudelaire. Paris, Michel Levy, freres . . . 1870. _12mo, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

POE, EDGAR ALLAN, _editor_.--The Conchologist's First Book: or, a System of Testaceous Malacology, Arranged expressly for the use of Schools, in which the animals, according to Cuvier, are given with the shells, a great number of new species added, and the whole brought up, as accurately as possible, to the present condition of the science. By Edgar A. Poe. With illustrations of two hundred and fifteen shells, presenting a correct type of each genus. [12 plates] Philadelphia: published for the author, by Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell, . . . 1839. _16mo, half brown morocco._

A compilation from various English sources.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Tales by Edgar A. Poe New York: Wiley and Putnam, . . . 1845. _8vo, boards, uncut edges._

First edition.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Histoires Extraordinaires par Edgar Poe. Traduction par Charles Baudelaire. Paris, Michel Levy, freres . . . 1869. _12mo, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Nouvelles Histoires Extraordinaires par Edgar Poe. Traduction de Charles Baudelaire. Paris, Michel Levy, freres . . . 1869. _12mo, half red morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges._

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Edgar Poe. Histoires Extraordinaires, traduites par Charles Baudelaire. Edition illustree de treize gravures hors texte. Paris, A. Quantin . . . 1884. _8vo, brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

No. 25 of one hundred copies printed on Japan paper, with the original covers, and two states of the portrait by Chifflart and etchings by Wogel, on Holland and Japan paper, the latter proofs before letters.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Charles Baudelaire. Quinze Histoires d'Edgar Poe Illustrations de Louis Legrand. Paris imprime pour les Amis des Livres . . . 1897. _Royal 8vo, brown levant morocco, filleted back and side borders, gilt over uncut edges, with the original covers bound in, by Chambolle-Duru._

No. 61 of fifty copies printed with the large illustrations in two states.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--The Raven and other poems. By Edgar A. Poe. London: Wiley & Putnam, . . . 1846. _12mo, original cloth, uncut edges._

The first edition with the London imprint.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--The Raven and other poems. By Edgar A. Poe. New York: Wiley and Putnam, . . . 1845. _8vo, boards, uncut edges, in a red levant morocco case._

First American edition.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--(I.-II.) The Works of the late Edgar Allan Poe: with notices of his life and genius. By N. P. Willis, J. R. Lowell, and R. W. Griswold . . . [Portrait] New York: J. S. Redfield . . . 1850.

(III.) The Literati: some honest opinions about autorial merits and demerits, with Occasional Words of Personality. Together with marginalia, suggestions, and essays. By Edgar A. Poe . . . with a sketch of the author by Rufus Wilmot Griswold. New York: J. S. Redfield . . . 1850.

(IV.) The Works of the late Edgar Allan Poe with a Memoir by Rufus Wilmot Griswold and notices of his life and genius by N. P. Willis and J. R. Lowell. Redfield . . . New York. 1856. _12mo, four volumes, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford._

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe with A Notice of his Life and Genius By James Hannay, . . . With twenty illustrations by E. H. Wehnert, James Godwin, F. W. Hulme, and Harrison Weir. London: Addey and Co. . . . M DCCC LIII. _Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe with an essay on his poetry by Andrew Lang. London Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., . . . MDCCCLXXXI. _Crown 8vo, original covers, uncut edges._

Large paper copy, fifty printed, with frontispiece on India paper.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Tamerlane and other poems by Edgar Allan Poe first published at Boston in 1827 and now first republished from a unique copy of the original edition with a preface by Richard Herne Shepherd London George Redway M DCCC LXXXIV. _16mo, vellum boards, uncut edges._

No. 35 of one hundred copies printed.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--The Works of Edgar Allan Poe with a Memoir by Richard Henry Stoddard . . . [etching] New York George P. Putnam's Sons . . . [n. d.] _Square 8vo, eight volumes, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges._

Portrait, seven etched frontispieces, and vignettes on the title-pages. Three hundred and fifteen copies printed.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--Les Cloches poeme de Edgar Poe traduction libre d'Emile Blemont avec quatre eaux-fortes de Henry Guerard Paris Librairie de l'Eau-forte . . . _4to, original paper covers, uncut edges._

One hundred Holland paper copies printed, with etchings on Japan paper.

POE, EDGAR ALLEN.--Some Letters of Edgar Allan Poe to E. H. N. Patterson of Oquawka, Illinois, with Comments by Eugene Field Chicago the Caxton Club 1898. _4to, buckram, uncut edges._

One hundred and eighty-six copies printed on American hand-made paper.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN.--See Leslie, Eliza. The Gift. Lowell, J. R. The Pioneer. Stedman, E. C.

POEMS.--A Collection of Poems in six volumes. By several hands. [vignette] London: Printed by J. Hughs, For R. and J. Dodsley, . . . M DCC LVIII. _Small 8vo, six volumes, sprinkled calf._

Fifth edition, except of Volume IV, which is second, according to the half-title. Vignettes, and in Volume III a plate, by Grignion after Hayman.

Some of the authors represented here, besides many comparatively unknown, are Dr. Johnson, Shenstone, Lord Lansdown, Gray, Pope, Thomson, William Collins, Waller, Somerville, Fielding, Akenside, Lord Lyttelton, and Joseph Warton.

POETICAL ADDRESS.--A Poetical Address to the Fashionable Ladies of Great Britain. . . . London: printed for the author by T. Bensley; . . . M DCC LXXX VIII. _4to, paper wrappers, by The Club Bindery._

POETICAL MISCELLANIES.--See Steele, Sir Richard.

POETRY.--Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry . . . London: Printed by John Bell . . . MDCCXC-1797. _Foolscap 8vo, eighteen volumes in nine, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Rousselle._

Frontispieces by Delatre after Burney, etc.

Large paper copy.

POETRY.--Inedited Poetical Miscellanies 1584-1700. Selected from MSS. chiefly in private hands, with a few explanatory and illustrative notes. Printed [at the Chiswick Press] for private circulation. 1870. _8vo, cloth, uncut edges._

Fifty copies printed for Henry Huth and edited by W. Carew Hazlitt. The present copy has the Amatory Poems, thirty-two pages, of which but three copies were printed. Two autograph letters inserted, from the editor, verify this detail.

POETS.--One hundred and seventeen illustrations to the English Poets, including seven portraits. London: Sharpe 1804-'6. _Royal 8vo, two volumes, russia, gilt back and sides, gilt edges._

One of six copies on India paper, proofs before letters.

POET'S GIFT.--See Keese, John.

POETS OF AMERICA.--See Keese, John.

POLE, WILLIAM.--See Jeaffreson, J. C.

POLHEMUS, JOHN.--A Family Souvenir. My First Vacation and Welcome home, with a brief biographical sketch [by John Polhemus]. New York: John Polhemus Printing Company. 1891. _4to, half cloth, uncut edges._

Portrait of the author and his presentation inscription.

POLLARD, ALFRED WILLIAM.--Last Words on the History of the Title-page with Notes on some colophons and twenty-seven fac-similes of title-pages by Alfred W. Pollard. [woodcut] London: John C. Nimmo. . . . M DCCC XCI. _4to, buckram, uncut edges._

No. 27 of two hundred and sixty copies printed.

POLLARD, ALFRED WILLIAM.--Early Illustrated Books A History of the Decoration and Illustration of Books in the 15th and 16th Centuries By Alfred W. Pollard. London Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner & Co., . . . M DCCC XC III. _8vo, half vellum, uncut edges._

No. 18 of one hundred and fifty large paper copies printed: with woodcut title, frontispiece on Japan paper, and fifty-eight other facsimiles.

POLLOK, ROBERT.--The Course of Time: a poem, in ten books. By Robert Pollok, . . . William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London, MDCCCXXVII. _12mo, two volumes, brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Riviere._

First edition. Portrait of the author, engraved by T. A. Dean, proof on India paper, inserted.

POMET, PIERRE.--A Compleat History of Druggs, Written in French by Monsieur Pomet, Chief Druggist to the present French King; to which is added what is further observable on the same Subject, from Mess^{rs}. Lemery, and Tournefort, Divided into Three Classes, Vegetable, Animal and Mineral; With their Use In Physick, Chymistry, Pharmacy, And several other Arts: illustrated With above Four Hundred Copper Cutts curiously done from the Life; and an Explanation of their different Names, Places of Growth, and Countries from whence they are brought; the Way to know the True from the False, their Virtues, &c. A Work of very great Use and Curiosity. Done into English from the Originals. London: Printed for R. Bonwicke, . . . 1712. _4to, brown levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

The "cutts" are on eighty-five plates.

POOLE, JOHN.--The Comic Miscellany. By John Poole . . . with a portrait of the author and an illustration by Phiz. London: William Tegg and Co., . . . 1851. _12mo, cloth, uncut edges._

POOLE, REGINALD STUART.--Horae AEgyptiacae: or, the Chronology of Ancient Egypt discovered from astronomical and hieroglyphic records upon its monuments; including many dates found in coeval inscriptions from the period of the building of the great pyramid to the times of the Persians: and illustrations of the history of the first nineteen dynasties, shewing the order of their succession, from the monuments. By Reginald Stuart Poole. With [7] plates and numerous cuts. London: John Murray, . . . 1851. _8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by R. W. Smith._

POPE, ALEXANDER.--An Essay on Criticism.

. . . Si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidus imperti; si non, his utere mecum.

HORAT.

London: Printed for W. Lewis in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; And Sold by W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, T. Osborn in Grays-Inn near the Walks, and J. Graves in St. James's-Street. M DCC XI. _4to, half morocco, red edges._

First edition. A-F2 in fours, title on A1.

POPE, GAY, AND OTHERS.--Miscellaneous Poems and Translations. By several hands . . . London: Printed for Bernard Lintott . . . 1712. _8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru._

Frontispiece engraved by Kirk.

Contributions by Pope, Dryden, Gay, Prior, Brome, etc., concluding with "The Rape of the Locke," the first appearance of the poem.

The book is complete, although there are no pages 321-352.

POPE, ALEXANDER.--The Dying Christian to his Soul an Ode, written By M^{r} Pope, Adapted for three Voices, and the Piano Forte. London Printed & Sold, by Preston, . . . [n. d.] _4to, green figured silk, by The Club Bindery._

Three pages of music score.

This poem was written in [1712], appeared in its original form in Lewis's Miscellany in 1730, was altered the same year, and appeared in its present form in 1736, 8vo. Pope never avowed its authorship.

POPE, ALEXANDER.--Windsor-Forest. To the Right Honourable George Lord Lansdown. By Mr. Pope. [Three lines from Virgil.] London: Printed for Bernard Lintott at the Cross-Keys in Fleet-street. 1713. _Folio, red levant morocco, by The Club Bindery._

First edition.

Collation: Title with ornament, A1 (verso blank). Text, A2-E2, in twos. Pages 1-18.

POPE, ALEXANDER.--The Rape of the Lock. an heroi-comical Poem. In Five Canto's. Written by Mr. Pope.--A tonso est hoc nomen adepta capillo. Ovid. London: Printed for Bernard Lintott, at the Cross-Keys in Fleetstreet. 1714. _8vo, original covers, uncut, in silk chemise, and green levant morocco case._

First separate edition, and the earliest to contain the machinery of the Sylphs. Frontispiece and five plates by Du Bosc after Du Guernier.

Collation: Title in red and black, A1 (verso blank). Dedication to Mrs. Arabella Fermor, A2-A4 (verso blank). Text, B1-D8, in eights. Pages 1-48; 29 misprinted, 26 and 44 and 45 reversed.

POPE, ALEXANDER.--The Rape of the Lock. 1714. _8vo, red levant morocco, back and sides elaborately tooled in compartments of mosaic in ivory, dark, and light green morocco, doubled with red morocco, gilt borders, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Another copy, printed upon thick paper.

Collation: The same as the preceding copy.

POPE, ALEXANDER.--The Rape of the Lock. an heroi-comical Poem. In Five Canto's. Written by Mr. Pope.--A tonso est hoc nomen adepta capillo. Ovid. The Second Edition. London: Printed for Bernard Lintott, at the Cross-Keys in Fleet-street. 1714. _8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Riviere._

Frontispiece and five plates engraved by Du Bosc after Du Guernier.

Collation: The same as the first edition, but with no errors in pagination.

POPE, ALEXANDER.--The Rape of the Lock, an Heroi-Comical Poem, by A. Pope. Adorned with plates. London: Printed by C. Bensley; for F. J. DuRoveray . . . 1798. _Royal 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt back and side panels, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._

Large paper copy. In addition to the plates by Bartolozzi, fourteen others have been inserted, including an India proof portrait of Pope, engraved by C. Warren, and other proof illustrations, some in two states.

Collation: Half-title, a1 (verso blank). Title, a2 (verso blank). Advertisement, a3-a8. Poem by T. Parnell to Pope, b1-b4 (verso blank). Dedication to Mrs. Arabella Fermor, b5-b7 (verso blank). Pages i-xxix. Text, B1-E8, in eights, B1, B7, C5, D4, and E3 being half-titles, with versos blank. "Notes, Variations, and Imitations," F1 (verso blank)-F8 (verso blank). Pages 1-79.

POPE, ALEXANDER.--The Rape of the Lock an heroi-comical poem in five cantos written by Alexander Pope embroidered with nine drawings [on Japan paper] by Aubrey Beardsley . . . London Leonard Smithers [Chiswick Press] . . . M DCCC XC VI. _4to, decorated cloth, uncut edges._

POPE, ALEXANDER.--The Iliad of Homer. Translated by Mr. Pope. [Four lines from Lucretius] London: Printed by W. Bowyer, for Bernard Lintott between the Temple-Gates, 1715 [-1720.] _Folio, six volumes, pigskin, gilt and blind-tooled back and sides, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery._

Large paper copy of the original subscription edition. Bust portrait by Vertue, map of Greece and Phrygia by John Senex, plan of Troy and environs by L. Harris, and vignettes preceding each book.