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type, appeals to the book lover and the scholar. bombazine workers, six are tailors, four glovers, No worry with note or illustration attends the three masons, two painters, two schoolmasters, one reader. A useful glossary and a list of characters physician, one compositor, &c. The Rev. G. Lyon are supplied, and the rest consists of an unadul. Turner writes on Welsh Nonconformity in 1672'; terated text as legible as it can be. The absence of and Mr. Edward Cleal on ‘The Church of the gilt edges, which some will regard as a drawback, Pilgrim Fathers,' being an examination of the claims has its advantages, since the delicate leaves can be of the church in Old Kent Road, formerly in Union separated without difficulty, and the cloth covering Street, Southwark, to that designation. Non. has some of the flexibility of limp morocco. In conformity in Trowbridge,' by Mr. W. Scamell, is most respects the new edition is ideal.

the subject of another paper; and Mr. Crippen

continues his valuable 'Early Nonconformist BiblioIndex Catalogue of the Woodside District Library. graphy.' We wish all success to this useful Society, (Glasgow, MacLehose & Co.)

and regret to read that the membership has de This catalogue of the Woodside District Library creased, the new accessions not making up for is a scientific and admirably constructed work losses sustained. We are surprised to find that by the study of which intending, compilers of there are only 160 members on the roll. Congre. similar works may profit. Especially noteworthy gationalists should see to this. is the manner in which readers are referred to

By James Hooper. information bearing on authors or subjects. In Nelson's Homeland.

(The the case of a library of moderate dimensions, like

Homeland Association.) the present, such aids to study are conceivable. To "The Homeland Pocket-Books” has been added In that of larger collections of books they are

a volume on Nelson's Homeland,' the appearance scarcely to be hoped.

of which is opportune. It is admirably written by

our contributor Mr. Janies Hooper, and constitutes A Bibliography of Works in English on Playing a delightful and portable guide to the spots on the

Cards and Gaming Compiled by Frederick East Coast which patriotic Englishmen are on the Jessel. (Longmans & Co.)

point of visiting. A portrait of Nelson, after To Mr. Jessel, whose name is familiar in our Beechey, makes a capital frontispiece ; a second is columns, the compilation of this work has been a supplied of the hero as a midshipman; a map is labour of love. With commendable diligence he has given ; and designs by Mr. Walter Dexter of arranged in alphabetical order between seventeen Hunstanton, Brancaster, Burnhain, and Wells-nextand eighteen hundred works or articles on cards the-Sea, makes the book ideal. and gaming. Something is naturally drawn from What Nelson Said, compiled by Hugh Stokes our coluning, to which Mr. Julian Marshall contri- (Caxton Press), is a cheap, well-printed, and seasonbuted many admirable articles. No fewer than able little volume. eighteen pages are devoted to the works of Edmond Hoyle. Mr. Jessel invites corrections and addi.

Sky-High: a Flight of Fancy for Children (Rout. tions, and also suggestions towards a contemplated ledge & Sons) is a set of three coloured and thirtybibliography on similar lines of French works on

one other plates, designed by Miss Dorothy Furniss. gaming. Books on card tricks, and conjuring tricks This earliest of Christmas works displays cleverness in which cards are employed, come within his and quaint invention, and is a capital gift-book for scope; and he also takes note of plays which, like children. The Basset Table' of Mrs. Centlivre, and 'A

Of the “Standard Oxford Editions” of Mr. Quiet Rubber' (Une Partie de Piquet'), translated by Charles Coghlan, contain important scenes of Frowde, now developing into an attractive and gambling. Among these we may suggest

The valuable series, the following are in the press: Masqueraders' of Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, the Browning's Poems, 1833-63, with portrait ; Kings third act of which has a very powerful scene of the ley's • Westward Ho!' illustrated ; and Cowper's sort. The only improvement we can recommend is Poems,' with portrait. more cross-references and greater exactness in the index. In most cases the indications are the result

BOOKSELLERS' CATALOGUES.–OCTOBER. of personal observation, though some of the books of which descriptions are given are now untrace of Autograph Letters in 2 vols. 4to, including those

MR. D. CADNEY, of Cambridge, has a collection able.

of the Duke of Cambridge, Princess Augusta, Wil. Congregational Historical Society Transactions. berforce, Gladstone, Wellington, and Lamartine, Vol. II. No. 3. September. (Congregational

201. ; a collection of 200 Theatrical Portraits, 51. 5s.; Union, Memorial Hall.)

Green's 'Short History of the English People,' At the annual meeting it was reported that the 4 vols., 31. 178. 6d.; and Rowlandson's West Rev. G. L. Turner had transcribed the whole of the minster Election,' 1784, 30s. There are also inter documents in the Public Record Office relating to esting items under America, Australia, &c. the Indulgence of 1672. The contents of this num

Mr. Alfred Cooper, of Hammersmith, has a set ber include Robert Browne's Ancestors and De. of the Palæontographical Society, Publications, scendants,' by the Rev. F. I. Cater, in which he 1848-90, 15l. ; Roberts's 'Holy

Land,' 41. (published makes reference to the researches of the late Mr. at 481.); and The Edinburgh Review, 1802-70, 31, for Justin Simpson, the results of which were pub the 132 vols, half-russia. The catalogue contains lished inN& Q., 7th S. iv., V. The Brownists in over 1,100 itens, mostly popular books at low. Amsterdam,' by the Rev. T. G. Crippen, gives a prices. list of marriages contracted by the English dwelling Messrs. Ellis have sent us Part I. (A-Hoare) of at Amsterdam from 1598 to January, 1617. These their Catalogue of British and American Book. are 118 in number, and it is of interest to note the plates, from the collection of the lato Sir Augustus occupations of the mon: thirty-four are described as Wollaston Franks. By the terms of his will he left

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upwards of 34,000 plates to the British Museum ; Romains,' 6 vols., and Histoire des Grecs,'together but in the course of collecting he obtained a large 10 vols., Paris, 1879-89, 91. 98. There are other number of duplicates. These Messrs. Ellis have noteworthy items under Early Medical, Early purchased, and the collection is second only in Romance, &c. importance to that in the Museum. The arrange- Messrs. James Rimell & Son have an interesting ment of the catalogue, which it is expected will be catalogue of books and prints. Under Africa we completed in three parts, is on the lines of the find . Correspondence respecting the Affairs of the monumental catalogue of the Franks Collection Transvaal, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1882-90. 121. 108. in the British Museum, prepared by E. R. J. Under Airships is a lithograph of The First Gambier Howe, F.S.A.

Carriage, the Ariel, crossing the River at London Mr. H. G. Gadney, of Oxford, has & Plutarch, Bridge, 1843, 12s. 6d. Under Canada are views of Cambridge, 1676, 31. 38.; , Master Humphrey's Colborne's military operations, 1840, 87. 88. ; plates Clock, 1840, 345.; Bewick's Emblems of Mor- to illustrate Heriot's Travels. 1807, 41. 15s. ; Monttality, 1789. scarce, 368. ; 'Le Decameron,' à Lyon, morenci's View of the St. Lawrence, 1795, 41.; 1558, 358. ; Borlase's The Reduction of Ireland to and Hunt and Cockburn's views of Quebec, very the Crown of England, 1675, 31. 3s.; and Shipley's rare, 1833, 251. Under United States are portraits Ritual of the Altar, 1878, 21. 10s. There are also of the four Indian Kings who came to England in. interesting items under Science and Historical April. 1710, on behalf of the Six Nations, very rare, Works.

20%. Under Australia are five views of Sydney, Mr. William Glaisher has a new list of remainders. 1810, 91. 19s. 6d. Under Paris are also old views We note just a few: Flower's · Aquitaine, with There are many interesting

plates described under Pennell's illustrations, published at 63s. net, 'is 108.; Napoleon and Wellington, including the funeral of Ascham's Works,' 4 vols., 8s. : . Australasia Illus the latter. Caricatures of 1830 occur under Motors; trated, 1606 to the Present Tine, described by and under Golf will be found a portrait of Henry well-known writers, edited by Dr. Garran, 3 vols. Callender in the uniform of the Blackheath Golf folio, 28s. 6d. ; Heckethorn's "Lincoln's Inn Fields," Club, 1812, very rare, 311. 10s. There are also many 48. 6d. ; Lewine's Bibliography of Eighteenth. Alken and Cruikshank items. Century Art,' large paper, 10s. 6d.; Masuccio's Mr. James Roche, in his Autumn List, offers a novels

, translated by W. G. Waters, édition de luxe, complete set of Havell's Views of the Thames," 2 vols., 50s. ; Shaw's 'Encyclopædia of Ornament,' McLean, 1818, 211.; and Upham's 'History of 108.; and Spenser's Faerie Queene, with Crano's Buddhism, Ackermann, 1829, 31. 10s. Among illustrations, 80s. There is a long list of valuable coloured plates we find Procession of Queen Vic medical remainders.

toria to the City, Nov. 9th, 1837,' and 'Queen's Mr. Goad, of Bath, has interesting books under Coronation Procession, 1838. Under Cruikshank America and Russia. Other items include Wood- is a series of plates "Going to a Fight, 1819, 101. 103. fall's scarce edition of Junius, 1772, 2 vols., 10s. ; 81. 108. ; a rare large-paper copy of Grammont's

Mr. Roche has also a fine copy of Froissart, 1848, Law's Serious Call, first edition, 1729, 5l. 58.; Memoirs." 1811, 71. 78.; and Rowlandson's The Prescott's Peru,' Bentley, 1843, 1l. 58.; and Ogilvie's Dictionary,' 4 vols., 11. '5s. There are English Dance of Death, 1815, tall copy, °77. 58. first editions of Swinburne and Tennyson. Under There are many items of interest under Africa, Strawberry Hill Press, 1758, is a copy of 'Fugitive America, India, Biography, and General. Pieces,' original calf, 41. 4s. (only 200 copies were Mr. Ludwig Rosenthal, of Munich, has sent us printed).

four catalogues: one of Newspapers, Letters, &c., Messrs. C. Herbert & Co. have Harris's Wild from the fifteenth century to the eighteenth; and Sports of Southern Africa' 1839, 168. ; a set of The There can be few booksellers on the Continent, if

Parts I.-III. of a collection of Catholic Theology. Bee; or, Weekly Literary Intelligencer, 18 vols., 1790-4, 218. ; first edition of Borrow's Bible in any, that equal Mr. Rosenthal in the width and Spain, 3 vols., 1843, 14s. ; The Trial of Queen extent of his collections. His catalogues are of great Caroline. 1820, 4s. ; a set of The Contemporary; that they are annotated with references to autho

interest, and much increased in value by the fact 1866-96, 70 vols., 91. 15s. ; "English Men of Letters," edited by John Morley, 35 vols., 38s.; Longman's Proctor. The Newspaper Catalogue, which has at

rities like Dibdin, Panzer, Hain and Copinger, and Magazine, 1882-93, 22 vols., 27. 28.; and Mason's the end useful indexes of persons and places, begins • Norfolk,' 4 folio parts as issued, 25s.

with a famous letter of Christopher Colunibus, Mr. E. Menken has Hazlitt's 'Handbook to the bound up with six other documents by Plannck Literature of Great Britain,' 7 vols., 41. 4s. ; Pitt's at Rone in 1493. It is probably not dear at English Atlas,' a coloured copy (this the catalogue 18,000 marks. This is followed by the first example states to be "really unique, even the copy at the offered for sale of the Copia der Newen Zeytung' British Museum is plain"), 1680-83, 61. 6s.; Bunsen's (16,000 m.), which belongs to the beginning of the * Egypt,' first edition, 1845-57, 35s. 6d. ; The Eng. sixteenth century, and is highly interesting for its lish Rogue' Pearson's rare reprint, 285. 60.; Fer- mention of “Presillg Landi"-i.e., Brazil. It is gusson's History of Architecture.5 vols., 31. 188.; bound up with a number of other pamphlets, inGreville Memoirs,' 8 vols., 1875.87, 41. 4s. ;. Haz cluding several Bulls of Julius II., the Pope who litt’s ‘Liber Amoris,' scarce, 22s. 6d.; first editions incurred the satire of Erasmus, and was great of John Howard's State of Prisons,' 1777-89, enough to cope with the humours of Michel Angelo. 258. 6d. ; Wilson's Memorials of Edinburgh, 1891, In 1554 we find two copies of correspondence 25s. 6d.': Stow's Survey,' 1618, 258. 6d. ; Anglo. between Philip, King of England," and Cardinal Saxon Review, 1899 - 1901, 4. 158. (published at Pole on the means to bring that realm to obedience 101. 10s. net); Costumes Suisses.' Neuchâtel, 1824, to the Pope (36 m.). The “New Journals” which 41. 43. ; complete set of “Popular County Histories," abound here deal in treasons, plots, battles, and 14 vols., 1885-95, 41. 48. ; and Duru y's 'Histoire des religious disputes without number. In the last

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quarter of the century we have frequent news of Euphues and his England,' 1623, 9. 9s. ; Marcus England's naval battles. One of the latest items Aurelius, 1635, 168.; Mirrour for Magistrates,' i8 Le Vieux Cordelier (Paris, 1793-4), in which 1610, 21. 2s.; and Scott's Novels, Nimnio's edition, Camille Desmoulins sought to stem the tide of 181. The catalogue also includes a long list of book blood which marked the advance of the new plates, a series of engravers' proofs of Lawrence's republic. The soven numbers issued are to be had portraits, and several of the "Tudor Translations. for 60 m. The catalogues of Catholic Theology would have devote a special section of their list for October to

Messrs. Henry Young & Sons, of Liverpool, delighted the heart, one thinks, of the late Lord Nelson and naval works, including Clarke and Acton, taking us as they do through councils which M'Arthur's Life of Nelson,' 1809, 21. 10s. ; Mahan's have left their mark

on history. We notice a fine Life of Nelson, 1899, 218. ; Nelson's Despatches, set of the Analecta Hymnica Medii Ævi, 1886-1903, 7 vols., original edition, 308. ; Dr. Beatty's Auedited by two learned Jesuits (360 m.), which afford thentic Narrative of the Death of Nelson, 1808, a unique insight into mediæval hymns and liturgies. 10s. 6d. ; Campbell's Naval History,' 1818, 38s.; St. Augustine's works occupy more than a page, Log of H.M.S. Pegasus, 1786-8, 51. 58.; Mutiny A copy of the first ‘Biblia Polyglotta,' published at the Nore, 1797, an original manuscript, 51. 58, ; 1514-17, occupies six volumes (2,400 m.). There are many rare and splendid Bibles. We are specially scarce, 81. 8s. ; Ralfe's Naval Chronology of Great

The Naval Chronicle, 1799-1813, 29 vols., extremely interested in a “Vetus Italica " (400 m.) among Britain, 1820, 31. 10s. ; Pepys's Memoires relating Latin Biblical versions (1743), since it collects the

to the State of the Royal Navy,' the rare first edi. fragments of the old current Latin version which tion, 1690, 102. 108. ; and a copy of the first mezzotint preceded Jerome's “Vulgate."

portrait of Nelson published after his death, 1806, In Parts II. and III. we find ourselves deep in 61. 6s. Other items include Gould's Humming the Council of Trent and the fight against the Birds,' 801. ; the fine edition of Clarendon's 'RebelReformers. There are some splendid Horæ men, lion,' 1816-17, 81. 8s.; and Daniell's ‘British Coast tioned here. Two of the Flemish School are priced Scenery,'_121. 12s. There are first editions of at 8,000 and 4,000 m. A third, in Latin and French, Borrow, Fanny Burney, De Foe, Sterne, and Swift; from the library of the Duke de La

Vallière, in and a number of French engravings. perfect preservation, is offered at 3,000 m. Dodgworth and Dugdale's 'Monasticon Anglicanum,' 3 vols., London and Savoy, 1655 and 1673 (400 m.), is an important book, noted by Brunet and Lowndes;

Notices to Correspondents. and there are many others so rare that they have

We must call special allention to the following escaped the expert bibliographer. For instance, nolices:the Diurnale' of the Scotch Benedictine monastery at Vienna, 1515, unknown to Panzer, ought to be

On all communications must be written the name valuable to seekers after the Scotch abroad. It is and address of the sender, not necessarily for pub. said to be very rare, and is offered at 100 m.

lication, but as a guarantee of good faith.

We cannot undertake to answer queries privately. Mr. H. Seers, of Leyton, has a varied collection. We note an engraved map of the British and To secure insertion of communications correFrench dominions in North America, very rare, spondents must observe the following rules. Lat 1725, 11. 158. There are a number of old prints of each note, query, or reply be written on a separate Copenhagen House. Newgate, the “Boot”. Inn, slip of paper, with the signature of the writer and Gravesend, Mark Lane, Wallingford, &c. A set such address as he wishes to appear. When answer. of Voltaire, 64 vols., Paris, 1819, is 41. 178. 6d. ing queries, or making notes with regard to previous

Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son's list for October is entries in the paper, contributors are requested to as full as usual of works in general literature- put in parentheses, immediately after the exact second-hand and also new as published at greatly heading,

the series, volume, and page or pages to

Correspondents who repeat reduced prices. There are many works suitable for which they refer.

queries are requested to head the second com. school prizes and presents.

munication “ Duplicate." Mr. Albert Sutton, of Manchester, has a list

H. W. UNDERDOWN and F. T. HIBGAME relating to the topography and genealogy of the county of York. We note 'Thoresby's Ducatus (“Gibbets”).-Anticipated ante, p. 296. Leodiensis,' Leeds, 1816, 31. 10s. ; and Manuscript W. E. Wilson and E. YARDLEY (She Stoops to Pedigrees of Yorkshire Families, compiled in 1834 Conquer '). ---Anticipated ante, p. 317. by William Paver, the genealogist, 31. 18s. Under J. A. CRAWLEY.—"They made her a grave too Charlotte Brontë'is Letters printed from the cold and damp" is from Moore's Lake of the Originals by J. Horsfall Turner,' price 51. (only Dismal Swamp': “The red moon is up” from twelve copies printed),

Eliza Cook's Star of Glengary.' Other queries Mr. Thomas Thorp, of St. Martin's Lane, has the next week. Pressure on our space has alone caused second folio of Beauniont and Fletcher, 1679, 121. 10s. the delay. This contains seventeen plays not in the first issue.

Editorial communications should be addressed Bohn's Extra Volumes (seven) are priced 21. 12.; a quarto edition of English' Bards and Scotch to "The Editor of: Notes and Queries'"-Adver. Reviewers,' 1811, 21. 178. 6d.; "The Harleian Mis- tisements and Business Letters to “The Pub. cellany, 1808, 10 vols., 51. 58. ; Hertslet's Map of lisher"-at the Office, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Europe by Treaty,' 1875, 3 vols., 21. 17s. 6d. ; a col. | Lane, E.C. lection of rare old Irish Tracts, 1753, 38s.; Caxton's We beg leave to state that we decline to return *Golden Legend, Kelmscott Press, 1892, 77. 7s. ; communications wbioh, for any reason, we do not Lylie's Euphues' the Anatomy of Wit,' 1581, and print; and to this role we can make no exception.

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