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1845

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1845

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1848

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1842

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1837

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1836

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1863

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1768

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1643

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1843

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1833-9

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Well deserving a place beside Turner's Southern Coast and Stanfield's Coast Scenery. 211 COOPER'S (C. H.) ANNALS of CAMBRIDGE, from its foundation by Cantaber to the year 1849, including the History of the University, 4 vols. 8vo. hf. morocco extra, gilt tops, SCARCE, £2. 18s

1842-52

212 COOPER'S (J. F.) NOVELS, an uniformly printed edition in a portable form, 21 vols. 12mo. in 11, half calf neat, 188 1860, &c. Comprises: -Spy; Lionel Lincoln; Mohicans; Pioneers; Deerslayer: Pathfinder; Prairie; Precaution; Wyandotte; Heathentes; Red Rover; Water Witch; Pilot; Mark's Reef: Sea Lions; Two Admirals; Homeward Bound; Miles Wallingford; Afloat and Ashore; Heidenmauer; and Headsman. 213 COOPER'S (T. S.) CATTLE SUBJECTS, a Series of 30 plates, exhibiting groups of Cattle in various attitudes, drawn after nature, and admirably printed in lithography, oblong impl. folio, hf. bd. £1. 4s n. d. 214 COPE'S (R.) NATURAL HISTORY; or a Description of the Earth and of Animated Nature, illustrated by 425 woodcuts of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Reptiles, 1840 &c. roy. 8vo. cloth, 6s 6d 215 CORNWALL ILLUSTRATED in a Series of Views, map and 45 highly finished engravings on steel from drawings by Allom, of Castles, Churches, Seats of the Nobility, Scenery, etc. with Descriptions by Britton and Brayley, 4to. cloth, 5s 6d

1840 216 CORYAT'S (T.) CRUDITIES hastily gobbled up in Five Months' Travels in France, Savoy, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, &c. engravings, 3 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £2. 58

1776

To this excellent edition are added his Letters from India,

Orations, Character, Death, &c. 217 COSTUMES, MANNERS and CUSTOMS; a Collection of Works illustrating various Countries, and containing a Series of 295 Engravings, ACCURATELY COLOURED, with Descriptions in English and French, 6 vols. folio, uniformly whole bound in grained maroon morocco extra, gilt leaves and borders, £6. 6s 1800-18

Comprising:-Costume of China, with 60 engravings; the Punishments of China, with 22 plates; Costume of the Russian Empire, illustrated by 73 engravings; Costume of Turkey, 60 plates; Military Costume of Turkey, with 30 engravings: Costume of the States of the House of Austria, illustrated by 50 engravings. 218 COSTUMES of HINDOSTAN, by B. Solvyns, 60 FINELY COLOURED engravings exhibiting Costumes, Amusements, Employments, &c. with Descriptions in English and French, folio, morocco, gilt leaves, £1. 18

1805 219 COSTUMES of the TURKS, and of the AusTRIANS, illustrated in 110 cOLOURED PLATES of full length figures of persons of both sexes and of every class of society, with Descriptions, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. morocco extra, gilt edges, £1, 88

1813

220 COURAYER (Fran. Le) Dissertation on the Validity of the Ordinations of the English, and the Succession of Bishops of the Anglican Church, 8vo. cloth, 68 Ed Oxf. 1844 221 COWPER'S (W.) POETICAL WORKS, including his Posthumous Poetry, and a Sketch of his Life by J. Johnson, (Johnny of Norfolk") 3 vols. 12mo. boards, 5s

1812-15

222 COWPER'S (W.) POETICAL WORKS, with Life, the elegantly printed Aldine edition, with portrait, 3 vols. fcap. 8vo. cloth, 15s Pickering, 1830

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225 COXE'S (W.) MONMOUTHSHIRE; Historical Tour in, with large map, and above 80 engravings, comprising Plans, Portraits, and Views, after the Drawings of SIR R. COLT HOARE, by W. Byrne, Harding, &c. fine impressions, 2 vols. 4to. hf. calf gilt, £1. 16s 1801 226 [CRADOCK'S (J.)] GENTLEMAN'S TOUR through

Monmouthshire and Wales in June and July, 1774, front. post 8vo. sewed, 7s 6d 1775

Written with the view of inducing his countrymen to consider Wales, as an object worthy attention." 227 CREASY'S (Sir E. S.) HISTORY of ENGLAND (Vols. 1 and 2 containing the entire history of the Early and Middle Ages), maps, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 18s (pub. £1.58) 1869-70

228 CROLY'S (Rev. G.) LIFE and Times of K. GEORGE the FOURTH, with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons of the last Fifty Years, portrait, 8vo. hf. calf, 78 6d

1830

229 Cronicarum Liber cum Figuris et ymaginibus ab Inicio Mundi usque nunc Temporis, (auctore H. Schedel), with several hundred very curious and spirited woodcuts, (a few leaves damaged or mended in the margins), thick folio, old calf gilt, £2. 10s

Augusta (Augsburg) J. Schensperger, MCCCCXCVII. 230 CUMMING'S (Gordon) HUNTER'S LIFE in the Far Interior of SOUTH AFRICA, with Notices of the Native Tribes, Anecdotes of the Chase of the Lion, Hippopotamus, &c. engravings, 2 vols. post 8vo. hj. calf neat, 98 6d

1850

231 ČUNNINGHAM'S (Allan) SONGS of SCOTLAND, ancient and modern, with Introduction, and Historical and Critical Notes, 4 vols. post 8vo. boards, scarce, £1. 12s

1825

232 CUNNINGHAM'S (Major) BHILSA TOPES; or Buddhist Monuments of Central India, including a Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Buddhism, 33 engravings, 8vo. cloth, SCARCE, £1. 68 1854 233 CURRAN (Rt. Hon. J. P.) LIFE of, by his Son W. H. Curran, portrait and facsimile of writing, 2 vols. post 8vo. calf neat, 7s 6d Edin. 1822

234 CUVIER'S (Baron) ANIMAL KINGDOM; MAMMALIA, with descriptions by Griffith, Smith, Pidgeon, &c. numerous engravings, some coloured, 5 vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 18

1827

235 DALLAWAY'S (James) HISTORY of the RAPE of ARUNDEL in the Western Division of the COUNTY of SUSSEX, edited by E. CARTWRIGHT; and CART WRIGHT'S HISTORY of the RAPE of BRAMBER, with maps and numerous fine engravings, coats of arms, &c. 2 vols. impl. 4to. boards, uncut, £7. 78

1830-2

The above forms the second volume of DALLAWAY'S WESTERN SUSSEX; it comprises the reprint of the rare Vol. II. part 1 (Rape of Arundel), the first issue of which was destroyed by fire; and the second part of Vol. II. (Rape of Bramber), which was published by Cartwright, after Dallaway's death. to complete the work. 236 D'ALMEIDA'S (W. B.) LIFE in JAVA; with

1864

Sketches of the Javanese, coloured frontispieces, 2 vols. post 8vo. hf. calf neat, 10s 6d 237 DANCE OF DEATH.-EMBLEMS of MORTALITY; representing Death seizing all Ranks and Degrees of People, upwards of 50 curious woodcuts, with an Apostrophe to each, translated from the Latin and French, and a Preface, sm. 12mo. boards (one leaf rather cut into) scarce, Os 6d (1801)

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