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A BEAUTIFUL COPY NEWLY BOUND, of 42 BACON'S (Lord) WORKS, edited with Life, by BASIL MONTAGU, finely printed, with portrait, 17 vols. 8vo. new tree-marbled calf extra, full gilt backs, marbled edges, best style, £10. 10s Pickering, 1825-34 The most complete edition extant; it contains translations as well as the originals of the Latin works, and is illustrated by Portraits, Views, and Facsimiles, with a New Life of Lord Bacon by the Editor.

1826

43 BACON'S (Lord) WORKS, complete, both Latin and English, with Life, portrait, 10 vols. 8vo. grained calf gilt, an excellent library copy, £2. 5s 44 BACON'S (Lord) WORKS, with an Introductory Essay, fine portrait, 2 thick vols. 8vo. impl. 8vo. cloth, 16s 6d 1837 45 BACON (Lord) Of the ADVANCEMENT and PROFICIENCE of LEARNING, interpreted by Gilbert Wats, fine impressions of the Portrait, and of the Frontispiece, by W. Marshall, small folio, above 600 pages, modern antique calf, red edges, £1.88 Oxford, 1640 The margins are ample, and altogether it is a very desirable copy.

46 BACON'S (Lord) RESUSCITATIO, or bringing into Publick Light several Pieces of his Works, civil, historical, philosophical, and theological, hitherto sleeping, with Life, by W. Rawley, portrait, folio, old calf, 58 6d

1661

47 BACON'S (Lord) SYLVA SYLVARUM; or a Naturall Historie, in ten centuries, with portrait and front. folio, old calf, 6s 6d 1635

NEW AND REVISED EDITION OF 48 BAINES' (E.) HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE, with Biographical Sketches of Eminent Natives of the Shire by W. R. WHATTON, new edition, edited by J. HARLAND, continued and completed by the Rev. B. HERFORD, large map, 2 vols. thick 4to. eloth, £2. 58

1868-70

In this new edition the many errors of the old are corrected, and the chief events which have occurred since its publication, in connection with the history of the more important parishes and towns, are recorded to the present time. To Vol. 1 are added valuable table of statistics, and a large map of the whole county reduced from the Ordance Survey.

49 BAINES' (T.) Explorations in SOUTH WEST AFRICA; being an Account of a Journey from Walvisch Bay to Lake Ngami and the Victoria Falls, with maps, coloured front. and numerous woodcuts, thick 8vo. cloth, 8s (pub. £1. 1s)

1864

50 BAKER'S (Sir S. W.) ALBERT N'YANZA, Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations of the Nile Sources, portraits, maps, and numerous engravings, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, clean copy, 188

1866

51 BALL'S (S.) Account of the CULTIVATION and MANUFACTURE of TEA in CHINA, derived from personal observation, engravings, 8vo. cloth, scarce, 10s 6d

1848

52 BANCROFT'S (G.) History of the UNITED STATES, both Series, comprising the History of the Discovery of the American Continent, and History of the Revolution to the Declaration of Independence, the ONLY AUTHORIZED EDITION; large type, with portraits, 8 vols. roy. 8vo. cloth, £3. 38 Boston, 1862, &c. 53 BARCLAY'S (R.) Apology for the Quakers, BASKERVILLE'S FINE EDITION, printed in large and beautiful type, roy. 4to. in the original calf, an excellent Birmingham, 1765 By far the best library edition. It includes the famous dedication to K. Charles II.

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56 BARRY'S (P.) DOCKYARD ECONOMY and Naval Power, with 31 full page photographic Views of the principal Engineering Establishments, 8vo. cloth, 4s 6d 1863

57 BARTLETT'S (J. R. U.S. Commissioner) Explorations and Incidents in TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, CALIFORNIA, Sonora, and Chihuahua, during the years 1850-53, illustrated by map, lithographic plates, and numerous woodcuts, 2 thick vols. 8vo. cloth, 7s 6d (pub. at £1. 10s) 1854

59

58 BARTLETT'S (W. H.) FORTY DAYS in the DESERT, on the Track of the Israelites, with map and 44 beautiful engravings on steel and wood, roy. 8vo. cloth gilt, 10s 6d (1848) BARTLETT'S (W. H.) PICTURES from SICILY, with map, numerous woodcuts, and 32 highly finished steel engravings, roy. 8vo. cloth gilt, 10s 6d 1853 60 BARTLETT'S (W. H.) PILGRIM FATHERS; or the Founders of New England in the Reign of K. James I, illustrated by 28 beautiful engravings on steel, and 31 woodcuts, roy. 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d

62

1853

61 BARTLETT'S (W. H.) WALKS ABOUT the City and Environs of JERUSALEM, with woodcuts and numerous highly finished engravings on steel, roy. 8vo. BARTSCH (A.) LE PEINTRE GRAVEUR, 21 vols. cloth gilt, 10s 6d (1852) in 18, Vienne, 1802-21, avec le Supplément à l'École Néerlandais, par R. Weigel, Leipzig, 1843-together 22 vols. sm. 8vo. in 19, hf. French morocco, very neat, containing numerous illustrations of marks and monograms, accompanied by 14 EXTRA PLATES, in 2 4to. parts, £10. 15s Vienne et Leipzig, 1802-43

A most complete account of Painters' Etchings and Engravings from the earliest period: the descriptions are so minute that any plate may be immediately recognized.

63 BAURAIN (Chev. de) HISTOIRE MILITAIRE DE FLANDRES depuis l'Année 1690 jusqu'en 1694, seconde édition, augmentée de la Campagne de Hollande en 1672, numerous maps, 4 vols. folio, calf gilt. £1. 5s La Haye, 1776

A very valuable work both to the historian and the military student. It describes minutely the operations of William the III. and his allies in their great struggle with the French under

the Duke of Luxembourg, including the celebrated battles of Fleurus, Leufen, Steinkirk and Nerwinde. The maps are nume

rous and minute.

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1817

First edition, with all the virulent suppressed passages. 69 BENNETT'S (G. J.) Pedestrian's Tour through NORTH WALES, with 20 beautiful etchings of romantic scenery by A. Clint, and numerous Welsh Melodies, set for the Piano, 8vo. calf gilt, 6s 6d

1838

70 BENTHAM'S (G.) HANDBOOK of THE BRITISH FLORA: a Description of the Flowering Plants and Ferns indigenous to, or naturalized in, the British Isles, with several hundred figures of plants, from drawings by Fitch, 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, £2. 88 (pub. £3. 10s)

1865 71 BENTLEY'S (Dr. R.) WORKS, edited with copious Notes and Indices by the Rev. A. DYCE, LARGE AND THICK PAPER, vols. roy. 8vo. cloth, rough edges, £4. 48 1836-8

It is believed that only 12 copies were printed on LARGE PAPER.The greatest of English Critics in this or any other age.", 72 BERANGER'S (P. J.) SONGS, translated, with a sketch of the Life of Béranger, 12mo. cloth, 5s

Pickering, 1837 73 BERNIS (F. J. Card. de) La RELIGION VENGÉE; Poëme en dix Chants, beautifully printed by Bodoni, with portrait, 12mo. crimson grained morocco, gilt leaves, 58 6d Parme, 1795 74 BERRY'S (W.) PEDIGREES of the Families of BERKSHIRE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, and SURREY, printed in Lithography from his own handwriting, with several hundred drawings of the Coats of Arms, folio, boards, £2. 10s

1837

75 BERRY'S (W.) PEDIGREES of the Families in the COUNTY of KENT, collected from the Heraldic Visitations, MSS. in the Brit. Museum, and from Private and other sources; with a List of the Sheriffs of the County from 1066 to 1830, several hundred coats of arms, COLOURED BY HAND, folio, cloth, uncut, very scarce, £6. 68

£2. 10s

1830 76 BEWICK'S (T.) HISTORY of BRITISH LAND and WATER BIRDS, with fair impressions of the famous woodcuts, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, clean and good copy, Newcastle, 1832 77 BEWICK'S (T.) HISTORY of QUADRUPEDS, with excellent impressions of the celebrated woodcuts, 8vo. calf gilt, 188 Newcastle, 1807 78 BEWICK'S (T.) SELECT FABLES, with Memoir and Descriptive Catalogue of his Works, upwards af 350 woodcuts, including some of his best productions, 8vo. cloth, a nice clean copy, £1. 158 Newcastle, 1820 79 BIBLIA SACRA POLYGLOTTA; Textus archetypos, Versionesque præcipuas ab Ecclesia antiquitus receptas; necnon Versiones recentiores, Anglicanam, Germanicam, Italicam, Gallicam, et Hispanicam complectantia: Edidit atque prolegomena adjecit S. LEE, 2 large vols. folio, new hf. morocco, gilt tops, £7.78 Bagster, n. d.

This handsome and convenient edition contains the Hebrew text according to Van der Hooght, the Greek translation according to the Septuagint, the Vulgate Latin translation, the authorized English version, the German version of Luther, the French version of Ostervald, the Italian version of Diodati, and the Spanish version of Scio.

80 Bible.-OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS and APOCRYPHA, with the Book of Common Prayer, (containing the Prayers for K. Charles I.) and STERNHOLD and HOPKINS' Book of Psalms, with the music, sm. 4to. old calf, with SILVER CLASP, carved with figures in bas-relief (a good specimen), £1. 10s

Norton and Bill, 1625

A RARE EDITION; Lowndes does not record one of this date, and Dr. Cotton distinctly states that there was no edition" of 1625-6. The volume which is rather injured by damp. &c., wants a leaf or two in the prayers at the end, and the Prayer Book is imperfect. 81 BIBLE.-OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS, with mar

leaves, 128

ginal references, sm. 8vo. old morocco extra, gilt London, H. Hills and J. Field, 1660 82 BIBLE.-OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS, and Psalms of David in metre for the Church of Scotland, in 2 vols. sm. 12mo. old red morocco, gilt backs, sides, and edges, 7s Edin. 1758-64

83 BIBLE.-OLD and NEW TESTAMENT, the authorized Version, with marginal references, FINE LARGE PRINT, 2 vols. royal folio, morocco extra, gilt edges. £1. 168 Spottiswoode, 1830 84 BIBLE.-BAGSTER'S ENGLISH HEXAPLA, exhibiting the Six important English Translations of the New Testament, in parallel columns,with the Original Greek, and various readings, finely printed, thick 410. cloth, £1. 10s Bagster, 1841 Includes the translations of Wiclif, Tyndale, Cranmer, the Genevan, Anglo-Rhemish, and Authorized Versions. 85 BIBLE.-PURVER'S (Anthony, Quaker) New and Literal TRANSLATION of the OLD and NEW TESTA MENT, with Notes critical and explanatory, 2 vols. folio, recently full bound in calf, £1. 88

1764

"This singular work, which was originally designed for the use of the Friends, and which occupied Purver for nearly thirty years in its preparation, was printed at the expense of Doctor Fothergill, the Quaker. Purver was originally a shoemaker, and taught himself Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, in order that he migli 86 BIBLE (La Sainte) traduite par LEMAISTRE de SACY,

translate the Bible."

avec un traité de l'authenticité des Livres de l'Ancien Testament, et un Dictionnaire Géographique de la Bible, maps and numerous finely engraved steel plates after the old Masters, impl. 8vo. morocco, gilt leaves, 10s 6d Paris, 1846

87 BIBLIOTHECA ANGLO-POETICA; a descriptive Catalogue of the rarest and richest Collection of Early English Poetry ever offered for sale in this country, with critical and biographical Notices (compiled by A. F. GRIFFITH), portraits, LARGE PAPER, royal 8vo. very fine copy in russia extra, with joints, broad borders of gold inside the covers, and gilt leaves, £6.68

1815 Only 50 COPIES were struck off on LARGE PAPER, with a 30COLLECTION OF FRENCH MEMOIRS.

loured frontispiece.

88 BIBLIOTHEQUE des Mémoires relatifs à l'Histoire de France, pendant le 18me Siècle, avec avant-propos et notices par M. F. Barrière, 27 vols. fcap. 8vo. bright hf. calf gilt, contents lettered, £3. 12s Paris, 1846 62

Contents: Mémoires de M. de Stael, d'Argenson, de la Mère du Regent, de Saint-Simon, de Louis XIV. de la Régence, et de Louis XV. de Duclos, de M. de Hausset, de Bachaumont, de Beset. val, la Vérité dans la Vin, de Marmontel, de M. Clairon, de Lekain, de Préville, de Dazincourt, de Molé, de Garrick, de Goldoni, de Weber, de M. Rolland, de Cléry, de Montpensier, de Riouffe, de M. Campan, de Dumouriez, de Louvet, de Daunou, Vaublanc, Genlis,

Lévis, Richelieu, Journées de Septembre 1792, Segur, le Prince

de Ligne, Marquis de Bouillé, Secrets sur la Russie, Souvenirs de Lord Holland et Journal de Mrs. Elliott.

Thiébault, de Lauzun, de Tilly, de Victor Alfieri, Souvenirs de

89 BILLINGS' (R.) CARLISLE CATHEDRAL; Architectural Illustrations, History and Description of, 45 fine engravings of exterior and interior Views, with details, 4to. hf. bound, £1. 5s

20 plates, 1842.

1840

Two other works by the same author are bound up with the above:-viz. An Attempt to Define the Geometric Proportions of Gothic Architecture as illustrated by the Cathedrals of Carlisle and Worcester, with 5 plates, 1840; and Illustrations of Geometric Tracery, from the panelling belonging to Carlisle Cathedral, with 90 BILLINGS' (R.) DURHAM CATHEDRAL; Architectural Illustrations and Description of, with 75 highly finished engravings of exterior and interior Views, with sections and details, 4to. hf. bound, £1. 58

1843 91 BIOGRAPHIA BRITANNICA LITERARIA or Biography of Literary Characters of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by T. Wright, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d Roy. Soc. Lit. 1842-6 An exceedingly interesting and valuable series of biographies

of the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman periods.

92 BIOGRAPHIE MODERNE; ou Dictionnaire Biographique de tous les Hommes Morts et Vivans, 4 vols. 8vo. boards, £1. 1s Breslau, 1806 VERY SCARCE, having been suppressed; 500 copies were seized

at Paris.

93 BLAIR'S (Dr.) CHRONOLOGICAL and Historical | 107 BOSWELL'S (J.) LIFE of DR. JOHNSON, with TABLES, from the Creation to the Present Time, enlarged by Sir HENRY ELLIS, impl. 8vo. hf. morocco, 128 6d

1844

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1815

96 BLOUNTS (T.) FRAGMENTA ANTIQUITATIS, or Ancient Tenures of Land and Jocular Customs of Manors, &c. enlarged by BECKWITH, 4to. new hf. morocco, top edge gilt, (margins of a few leaves at the end slightly water stained), £1. 15s 97 BLUNT (J.) On the Right Use of the EARLY FATHERS; TWO Series of Lectures delivered in Cambridge University, thick 8vo. cloth, 9s 6d (pub. 158) 1857 98 BOCCACCIO'S DECAMERON, complete, translated from the Italian, and illustrated by COLOURED PLATES, 2 vols. fcap. 8vo. a beautiful copy in mottled calf gilt, yellow edges, by Riviere, £1. 6s 1822 99 Bonaventurae (Sancti) DISPUTATA in Quatuor Libros SENTENTIARUM, cum Indice, with numerous small ornamental capitals, (Vol. I. wormed) 4 thick vols. sm. 8vo. newly backed, the original stamped calf sides being preserved, 12s Parisiis, F. Regnault, 1522 "Bonaventura, called the Seraphic Doctor, was a scholar, a man of an acute mind, a good writer, and a very devout man. united mystic with scholastic Theology, and was a voluminous writer on practical religion."-DR. MURDOCK. 100 Book of Common Prayer, according to the Use of the Church of England, splendidly printed by Whittingham in black and red ink on thick vellum paper, embellished with a woodcut title and very numerous large ornamental capitals, folio, hf. morocco extra, gilt top, rough edges, scarce, £1. 10s

He

1844 This edition, which is adapted from that of 1662 to the present Reign, forms one of W. Pickering's Series of Liturgies. 101 BOOK of Common Prayer, C. KNIGHT'S PICTORIAL EDITION, with several hundred beautiful engravings on wood, thick impl. 8vo. morocco extra, gilt edges, 148 (1840)

This elegant edition comprises copious original Notes, and an introductory history of the Liturgy by the Rev. H. Stebbing. 102 BOOK of GEMS, or the POETS and ARTISTS of Great Britain, edited by S. C. HALL, finely printed on thick paper, and illustrated with 100 exquisitely beautiful engravings after TURNER, EASTLAKE, COLLINS, &c EARLY IMPRESSIONS, 2 vols. 8vo. green morocco extra, gilt tops, scarce, £2. 5s

1840

103 BOOKSELLER (The) A Handbook of British and Foreign Literature, from Jan. 1858 to Dec. 1866, 9 vols. large 8vo. cloth, £2. 10s

1858-66

SCARCE IN SETS: besides containing much literary information, Obituaries, Reviews, &c., the publication includes a complete list of all the works issued in the United Kingdom, and the chief works published abroad during each year.

105 BOSCOBEL TRACTS relating to the Escape of K. Charles II. after the Battle of Worcester, and his subsequent Adventures, edited by J. HUGHES, plates, 8vo. hf. calf gilt, 98

1830

106 BOSSOLI'S (C.) SCENERY THROUGHOUT THE CRIMEA; within the City and Harbour of Sebastopol, Perekop, Eupatoria, Balaklava, Simferopol, Bakchi-Sarai, Kertch, Fort Arabat, &c. and on the Rivers Alma, Katcha, and Salghir, taken prior to the War, a series of 52 large lithographic drawings on 30 plates, COLOURED AND MOUNTED LIKE THE ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, impl. folio, hf. morocco extra, gilt edges, £3. 38 (pub. £10. 10s)

1856

their Tour to the Hebrides, greatly enlarged with Notes by the Rt. Hon. J. Wilson Croker, fine ports. by Finden, BEST EDITION, 5 vols. 8vo. hf. calf gilt, £3. 38

1831

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Mr. Utterson's copy of this quaintly written piece, realized £2. 10s in 1852.

112 BRIDGEWATER TREATISES; A COMPLETE SET of these highly valuable works on the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation, 12 vols. 8vo. new bright hf. calf gilt, £5. 5s Pickering, 1835, &c. 113 BRITISH MUSEUM; List of Additions to the MANUSCRIPTS in the, from 1836 to 1845, with very full INDEXES, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. boards, 12s 6d

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES, 1843-50 ORIGINAL COPIES, LARGE PAPER. 114 BRITTON'S (J.) PICTURESQUE WORKS: ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES, 5 vols. and CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES of Great Britain, 5 vols. BOTH WORKS COMPLETE, with upwards of 700 fine engravings by Le Keux and others, PROOF IMPRESSIONS, LARGE PAPER, 10 vols. impl. 4to. new hf. red morocco extra, gilt tops, rough edges, A HANDSOME AND DESIRABLE SET, £32. 10s 1807-35

The Cathedrals described are:-Salisbury, Norwich, Winchester, York, Lichfield, Oxford, Canterbury, Wells, Exeter, Peterborough, Gloucester, Bristol, Hereford, and Worcester. 115 BRITTON'S (J.) CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES of Great Britain, with upwards of 239 fine engravings, consisting of Plans, Elevations, Sections, Views, Details, and Monuments, by Blore, Le Keux, &c. ORIGINAL IMPRESSIONS, 5 vols. 4to. full bound in morocco extra, gaufré edges, gold borders on the sides, A SUBSCRIBER'S COPY, £6. 6s 1814-28

Comprising the Cathedrals of Canterbury, Exeter, Lichfield, Norwich, Oxford, Peterborough, Salisbury, Bath, Wells, Winchester, and York.

116 BROUGHAM'S (Lord) WORKS, biographical, critical, historical, and miscellaneous, revised, corrected and ENLARGED by HIMSELF, with many new Lives of Philosophers, Men, of Letters, and Statesmen, 11 vols. post 8vo. hf. morocco, very neat, £3. 3s 1855-61 Lives of the Philosophers of the Rhetorical and Literary Disser

Time of George III.

INCLUDES:

tations and Addresses.

Men of Letters of the Historical and Political DisserTime of George III. tations contributed to various Sketches of Statesmen of the Publications. Time of George III.

Natural Theology.
The English Constitution.

Speeches on Social and Political Subjects.

117 BROUGHAM'S (Lord) SPEECHES, with Historical Introductions, and a Critical Dissertation upon the Eloquence of the Ancients, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 1s 1838 118 BROUGHAM (Lord) and ROUTH's Analytical VIEW of SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S PRINCIPIA, 8vo. cloth, 78 (pub. 14s)

1855 119 BRUCE and WALLACE, two ancient MS. Scottish Poems, by J. BARBOUR and HARRY the Blind Minstrel, edited, with Memoirs, Notes and Glossary, by Dr. JAMIESON, 2 vols. 4to. cloth, a fine clean, and uncut copy, £6. 6s Edin. 1820

Only 250 copies printed. These works are remarkable not only for their copious details of the exploits of Wallace and Bruce and their brave companions, but also for the beauty of the style, which is not inferior to that of Chaucer.

120 BRUCKERI (J.) HISTORIA CRITICA PHILOSOPHIE, a mundi incunabulis ad nostram usque ætatem deducta, BEST EDITION, portrait, 6 vols. 4to. calf gilt, an excellent copy, £1. 18 Lipsia, 1767 121 BRUNET (J. C.) MANUEL du LIBRAIRE et de L'AMATEUR de LIVRES, quatrième édition, entièrement revue et augmentée par l'auteur, 5 thick vols. roy. 8vo. hf. morocco, £1. 16s Paris, 1842-4 Containing an immense number of articles not in the previous 122 BRYAN'S (M.) DICTIONARY of PAINTERS and ENGRAVERS, new edition, continued to the present time, with 1300 additional Articles, by G. Stanley, portrait, plates of monograms, ciphers and marks, impl. 8vo. cloth, £1. 10s

edition.

1849

123 BRYANT'S (J.) ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY, including a History of the most Ancient Nations, numerous fine engravings by Basire (wants the " Marlborough Gem,") 3 vols. 4to. calf gilt, £1. 1s 1775-6 124 Buke of ye Chesse, script per manum J. Sloane, edited by Dr. JAMIESON from the original MS. of the beginning of the XVIth century, (42 leaves) sm. 4to. hf. bound, 188 AUCHINLECK PRESS, 1818 PRIVATELY PRINTED by Sir A. Boswell, and very scarce, the impression having been only 40 copies.

125 BULLART (I.) ACADÉMIE des SCIENCES et des ARTS, contenant les Vies, et les Eloges historiques des Hommes illustres des diverses Nations de l'Europe, with above 270 large and fine portraits of distinguished Painters, Historians, Architects, Poets, Theologians, etc., engraved by Boulonnois, Larmessin, and others, EXCELLENT IMPRESSIONS, 2 vols. folio, old sprinkled calf extra, gilt leaves, A BEAUTIFUL COPY, £4. 15s Amst. Elzevier, 1682 126 BUNSEN'S (C. C. J) VOLLSTAENDIGES BIBELWERK für die Gemeinde; Erste Abtheilung, UEBERSETZUNG und ERKLAERUNG, 4 vols.-Zweite Abtheilung, BIBELURKUNDEN, 4 vols.-Dritte Abtheilung, Bibelgeschichte, 1 vol.-complete in 9 vols. roy. 8vo. 1858-70 sewed, £1. 18s

The last and greatest work of this celebrated writer, who is fairly entitled to rank among the foremost of the Protestant champions of Germany. His name will be indissolubly connected with the progress of that country during the present generation.

131 BURKE'S (J. and J. B.) Genealogical and Heraldic DICTIONARY of the LANDED GENTRY of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 thick vols. impl. 8vo. cloth, £1.5s 1847 132 BURKE'S (Right Hon. E.) WORKS COMPLETE, with Biographical and Critical Introduction by Henry Rogers, portrait after Sir J. Reynolds, 2 vols. impl. 8vo. cloth, 158

1837 133 BURKE'S (Rt. Hon. E.) SPEECHES in the House of Commons and in Westminster Hall, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £1. 148 1816

Burke's Speeches "are read with just as much interest now, and will be throughout all time, as when they were first given to the world."

134 BURMEISTER'S (Dr. H) ORGANIZATION of TRILOBITES, deduced from their living affinities, with a Systematic Review of the Species hitherto described, edited from the German by Profs. Bell and E. Forbes, with 6 plates containing 70 figures of specimens, folio, boards, 148 Ray Society, 1846 135 BURNET'S (J.) REMBRANDT and his WORKS, with a critical examination of his Principles and Practice, edited by H. MURRAY, with portrait of Rembrandt, and 18 beautiful illustrative etchings, 4to. cloth, 128 (pub. £1. 118 6d)

1859

136 BURNET'S (Bp.) History of the REFORMATION of the CHURCH of ENGLAND, NEW EDITION, with Notes and a copious Index, illustrated by 47 portraits, 2 vols. impl. 8vo. hf. calf neat, £1. 16s

1841

137 BURNEY (Dr.) MEMOIRS Of, (1726-1814), arranged from his own Manuscripts, from Family Papers, and from Personal Recollections, by his Daughter, MADAME D'ARBLAY, 3 vols. 8vo. new half calf gilt, 15s These Memoirs, edited by the talented author of Erelina, &c., contain Notices of Dr. Johnson, Garrick, Mrs. Delany, Sir J. Reynolds, Burke, Napoleon, and other contemporaries, together with numerous interesting anecdotes.

1832

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1837

141 Busti (Bernardini de) ROSARIUM SERMONUM, (LXXX.) beautifully printed in Gothic letter, with some MS. marginal notes in a very old hand, 2 vols. sm. 4to. old calf gilt, 12s 6d Lugduni, 1506

From the DUKE OF SUSSEX's library, with Bookplates. 142 BUXTON (T. F.) MEMOIRS of, (1786-1845) edited by his Son, C. Buxton, with portrait, 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d 1849 With the volume are numerous papers, and some letters, including one entirely in the autograph of Sir Thomas, signed; to"Mulready" (penny) Post Office cover, various apparently intended for use in a new edition of his memoirs. newspaper cuttings, &c. the whole relating to Mr. Buxton, and 143 BYRON'S (Lord) POETICAL WORKS, Complete, with his LIFE, LETTERS, and JOURNALS, by T. MOORE, and all the Variorum Notes, portraits and beautiful vignettes by Finden, from drawings by Tur ner, Stanfield, &c. 17 vols. fcap. 8vo. new hf. calf gilt, £3. 58 Murray, 1832

127 BUNYAN'S (J.) PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, illustrated by plates engraved by STURT, 8vo. old calf, clean copy, 98 6d 1760 128 BURCKHARDT'S (J. L.) NOTES on the BE-gether with a DOUINS and WAHABYS, collected during his Travels in the East, map, 4to. hf. bound, uncut, VERY SCARCE, £2. 28 1830 129 BURCKHARDT'S (J. L.) TRAVELS in NUBIA, with portrait and maps, 4to. hf. russia gilt, 14s 1822 130 BURKE'S (J. and J. B.) Genealogical and Heraldic DICTIONARY of the PEERAGES of ENGLAND, Ireland, and Scotland; Extinct, Dormant, and in Abeyance, thick post 8vo. cloth, 9s 6d

1846

An elegant and complete edition, uniform with the favourite editions of Burns, Crabbe, Cowper, Southey, Wordsworth, &c.

AN UNIQUE COPY IN CHOICE CONDITION. 144 BYRON'S (Lord) ENGLISH BARDS and Scotch Reviewers, a Satire, FIRST EDITION, inlaid on drawing paper, folio size, and ILLUSTRATED BY THE INSERTION OF 93 ENGRAVINGS by Artists of various dates, consisting of Views, several portraits of Lord and Lady Byron, portraits of Poets, Literary Characters, etc. together with other prints relating to subjects mentioned in its pages, many being PROOFS AND INDIA PROOFS, folio, full bound in new green morocco super extra, gilt edges, by Riviere, AN INTERESTING AND HANDSOME VOLUME, £12. 12s

Printed for J. Cawthorn, n. d. (1809) 145 BYRON.-FINDEN'S Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of LORd Byron, comprising upwards of 150 highly finished steel engravings, fine and unspotted impressions, with Descriptions by Brockedon, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. hf. morocco, gilt edges, £1. 10s

1835 The celebrated plates are from drawings by Stanfield, Roberts, Cattermole, J. M. W. Turner, Prout, Harding, and others. 146 CAERNARVON. — REGISTRUM VULGARITER NUNCUPATUM, "The Record of Caernarvon," e Codice MS. Harleiano 696 descriptum, edited by Sir H. ELLIS, royal folio, cloth, 188

1838

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