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129 ANDERSON'S (C.) Annals of the
English Bible, from A.D. 1525 to 1848,
with Memoirs of TYNDALE and his Con-
temporaries and Successors, a copious
History of the various translations and
editions, portrait and facsimiles, 2 vols.
8vo. cloth, 18s. 6d. (pub. £1. 16s.)

Pickering, 1845
130 ANDREWS' (H. C.) COLOURED EN-
GRAVINGS OF HEATHS, taken from living
plants, with the appropriate specific
character, full description, nature, place
of growth, and time of flowering of each,
in Latin and English, containing upwards
of 200 beautifully coloured plates, with
magnified dissections of the various parts,
3 vols. royal folio, hf. green morocco,
edges uncut, £5. 5s.
1802-9

*** An original subscriber's copy, coloured by
the author himself, or under his immediate super-
intendence.

131 ANDREWS' FIGURES of HEATHS, with
scientific descriptions, second improved
edition, 6 vols. royal 8vo. with 300
beautifully coloured plates, finished equal
to drawings, extra cloth, £4. 10s. (pub.
£15.)
1845
132 ANDREWS' (J. P.) History of Great
Britain, connected with the Chronology
of Europe, with Anecdotes of the Times,
Lives of the Learned, and Specimens of
their Works, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. russia gilt,
marbled leaves, 10s. 6d.
1794-5

"The notes to this valuable historical work
contain a great variety of curious and amusing
particulars."-Lowndes.

133 ANDREWS' (James) Art of Flower
Painting, with directions for preparing
the tints, and examples of each subject in
various stages, drawn and coloured from
nature, 24 plates, oblong impl. 8vo.
cloth, 8s. 6d. (pub. 16s.)
1857
134 ANDREWS' (A.) History of British
Journalism, from the foundation of the
Newspaper Press in England to the
Repeal of the Stamp Act in 1855, with
Sketches of Press Celebrities, 2 vols. post
8vo. new cloth, 7s. 6d. (pub. £1. 1s.) 1859

The most complete and authentic History
of British Journalism yet published.
135 ANDREWS' (Thos.) Cyclopædia of
Domestic Medicine and Surgery, being
an Alphabetical Account of the Various
Diseases incident to the Human Frame,
with directions for their Treatment,
plates, royal 8vo. hf. calf neat, 10s. 1856
136 ANDREWS' (W. E.) Review of Fox's
BOOK OF MARTYRS, showing the Inac-
curacies, Falsehoods, and Misrepresen-
tations in that Work of Deceptions,
2 vols. 12mo. cloth, 4s. 6d.

1853

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137 ANDREWES' (Bp.) Pattern of Cate-
chistical Doctrine at large, or a Learned
and Pious Exposition of the Ten Com-
mandments, folio, calf neat, 8s. 6d. 1675
138 ANECDOTES of Henry IV. King of
France, shewing his encouragement to
Literature, with Letters never before
published, 12mo. hf. calf gilt, 3s. 1787
139 ANECDOTES - The Tell-Tale, or
Anecdotes expressive of the Characters
of Persons eminent for Rank, Learning,
Wit, Humour, 2 vols. 18mo. calf, 4s.

scarce.

1787.
141 ANECDOTES of Henry IV. of France,
containing Sublime Traits and Lively
Sallies of Wit, translated from the French,
2 vols. 12mo. calf gilt, 4s.

n. d.

142 ANECDOTES-ANDREWS' (J. P.)
Anecdotes, &c., Ancient and Modern,
new edition, frontispiece, 8vo. bds. uncut,
3s. 6d.

1790
143 ANECDOTES of the Life of William
Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and of the prin-
cipal events of his times, with his Speeches
from the year 1736 to 1778, 3 vols. 8vo.
old calf gilt, 6s. 6d.

1793
144 ANÉCDOTES-Historical Anecdotes
of Heraldry and Chivalry, tending to
show the Origin of many English and
Foreign Coats of Arms, Circumstances,
and Customs, plates, 4to. old calf gilt,
8s. 6d.
Worcester, 1795
145 ANECDOTES-NAVAL ANECDOTES,
illustrating the Character of British Sea-
men, recording the most impressive ex-
amples of their Skill, Valour, Fortitude,
and Magnanimity, 8vo. hf. calf, 3s. 1806
146 ANECDOTES-The Gentleman's Mis-
cellany, consisting of Essays, Characters,
Narratives, Anecdotes, &c. 12mo. bds.
2s. 6d.

1795

147 ANECDOTES-BIOGRAPHICAL Anec-

dotes of the Founders of the French

Republic, folding frontispiece, post 8vo.
hf. bd. 2s. 6d.

1797
148 ANECDOTES (hitherto unpublished)
of the Private Life of Peter the Great,
12mo. neat, 2s. 6d.

1813
149 ANECDOTES-A Dictionary of Anec-
dotes, chiefly Historical, and illustrative
of Characters and Events Ancient and
Modern, 2 vols. post 8vo. calf, 5s. 6d.
1816

scarce.

150 ANECDOTES-Historical Anecdotes
of the Howard Family, by the Hon. C.
Howard, Tenth Duke of Norfolk, post
8vo. hf. calf gilt, 6s. 6d.

1817
151 ANECDOTES of the Court and Family
of Napoleon Bonaparte, translated from
1818
the French, 8vo. hf. calf, 3s. 6d.

152 ANECDOTES-Religious, Moral, and | 162 AN ESSAY ON THE ART OF IN-

Entertaining, Alphabetically arranged,
and interspersed with a variety of useful
observations, selected by the Rev. C.
Buck, 3 vols. post 8vo. bds. 6s. 6d. 1821
153 ANECDOTES-Westminster Hall, or
Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the
Bar, Bench, and Woolsack, portraits and
vignettes, 3 vols. 12mo. bds. 6s. 6d. 1825
154 ANECDOTES of Monkeys, a satire
on celebrated characters of the period,
in an apology to the Travellers' Club,
post 8vo. hf. morocco uncut, 3s. scarce.
1825
155 ANECDOTES-RYAN'S (R.) Poetry
and Poets, being a collection of the
Choicest Anecdotes relative to the Poets

of every Age and Nation, plates, 3 vols.
12mo. bds. 6s. 6d. (pub. £1. 4s.) 1826
156 ANECDOTES of the English Lan
guage, chiefly regarding the Local Dia-
lect of London and its environs, whence
it will appear that the Natives of the
Metropolis and its vicinities have not cor-
rupted the Language of their Ancestors,
by Samuel Pegge, F.S.A. edited by the
Rev. Henry Christmas, 8vo. bds. 6s. 6d.
(pub. 128.)
1844
157 ANECDOTES-Calendrier Récréatif,
ou choix Anecdotes curieuses et Bons
Mots, 18mo. 2s.
Amst. n. d.
158 AN EPISTLE to W-m, E-1 of
M-fd, the most Unpopular Man
in the Kingdom, except His
L-d B, 4to. sewed, 2s.
159 AN ESSAY on Laughter, wherein are
displayed its Natural and Moral Causes,
with the Arts of exciting it, 12mo. cloth,
2s.
160 AN ESSAY towards the Theory of
the Intelligible World intuitively con-
sidered, consisting of a Preface, a Post-
script, and a little something between,
by Gabriel John, sm. 8vo. calf, 10s. 6d.

scarce.

and

1778

1769

Printed in the Year One Thousand Seven
Hundred &c.

Dr. Ferrier mentions this whimsical book
towards the end of the 2nd chapter of his Illus-
trations of Sterne, who is supposed to have got
from this work the idea of his marbled pages.
161 AN ESSAY towards a collection of
Books relating to Proverbs, Emblems,
Apophthegms, Epitaphs, and Ana, being
a Catalogue of those at Keir, edited by
William Stirling, Esq. illuminated title
and plate of the Library at Keir, 8vo.
hf. morocco, uncut, £1. 4s.

PRIVATELY PRINTED, 1860
Only a very few copies struck off.

GENIOUSLY TORMENTING, with proper
rules for the exercising of that Amusing
Study, frontispiece, 12mo. hf. russia, 2s.

1804

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166 ANGLING-SALTER'S Angler's Guide,
a Practical Treatise on the Art of Angling
for Sea, River, and Pond Fish, also a
Treatise on Trolling, woodcuts, 12mo.
boards, 3s. (pub, 7s.)

1823
167 ANGLER in Ireland (The) or an
Englishman's Ramble through Connaught
and Munster, during the Summer of 1833,
map and plates, 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth,
5s. 6d. (pub. £1. 1s.)
1834

168 ANGLER (The) in Wales, or Days
and Nights of Sportsmen, by Thomas
Medwin, engravings, 2 vols. 8vo. bds.
6s. 6d. (pub. £1. 8s.)
1834

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169 ANGLO-SAXON-BoswWORTH'S (Dr.)
Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language,
with the Large Preface on the Origin and
Connexion of the Germanic Tongues,
map of languages, thick royal 8vo. half
calf, £2. 5s. SCARCE.
1838
170 ANGLO-SAXON Analecta Anglo-
Saxonica, a Selection in Prose and Verse,
from Anglo-Saxon Authors of various
Ages, with a Glossary, by Benjamin
Thorpe, post 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. 1846
171 ANGLO-SAXON-INGRAM'S (Rev.J.)
Saxon Chronicle, with an English Trans-
lation and Notes, Critical and Explan-
atory, with Chronological, Topographical,
and Glossarial Indices, a short Grammar
of the Anglo-Saxon Language, map of
England during the Heptarchy, plates of
coins, &c. 4to. calf extra, marbled leaves,
1823
fine copy, £3. 3s. SCARCE.

172 ANGLO-SAXON-RASK'S Grammar
of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue, with a praxis,
translated from the Danish by Thorpe,
8vo. bds. 8s. 6d. Copenhagen, 1830

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173 ANGLO-SAXON KING ALFRED'S
Anglo-Saxon Version of Boethius de Con-
solatione Philosophiæ, with an English
Translation, and Notes by J. S. Carsdale,
8vo. cloth, 18s. scarce. Pickering, 1829
174 ANGLO-SAXON SOMNERI (Gul.)
Vocabularium Anglo-Saxonicum Lexico,
8vo. old calf neat, 8s. 6d. Oxoniæ, 1701
175 ANGLO-SAXON-The Gospel of St.
Matthew in Anglo-Saxon, and Northum-
brian Versions, synoptically arranged,
with collations of the best Manuscripts,
edited for the Sydics of the University
Press, 4to. cloth, 6s. 6d. Cambridge, 1858
176 ANGLO-SAXON Version of the Holy
Gospels, edited from the Original MS.S.
by Benjamin Thorpe, post 8vo. cloth,
6s. 6d.
1842
177 ANTONINUS (Emperor Marcus Au-
relius) The Meditations of, translated
from the Greek, with Notes, and an Ac-188
count of his Life, 2 vols. 12mo.calf, 3s. 6d.
Foulis, 1749

178 AN IMPARTIAL History of the Plots

and Conspiracies, against the Life of His Sacred Majesty King William III. with curious Remarks on God's wonderful Providence in defeating their wicked Designs, 12mo. old binding, 3s. 1696 179 ANTIQUITIES Inédites de l'Attique, contenant les Restes d'Architecture d'Eleusis de Rhamnus, de Sunium et de Thoricus, par la Société des Dilletanti, traduit de l'Anglais, augmenté de Notes et de plusieurs Dessins par J. J. Hittorf, numerous plates, folio, bds. £1. 8s.

Paris, 1832 180 ANTROBUS (B.) Buds and Blossoms of Piety, with some Fruit of the Spirit of Love, and Directions to the Divine Wisdom, In Verse, sm. 8vo. old binding, 6s. 6d. SCARCE. 1691

181 A PAIRE OF SPECTACLES for the Citie, sm. 4to. calf neat, 7s. 6d. SCARCE. Printed in the year 1648 182 A PARALLEL of the Doctrine of the PAGANS with the Doctrine of the JESUITS, and that of the constitution UNIGENITUS issued by Pope Clement XI. translated from the French by S. Whatley, 8vo. calf, 6s. SCARCE. 1726

The Author was the Abbé de la Berthier, who in consequence became a prisoner in the Bastile. The original was suppressed in France. 183 A PROPHECY OF PERILLOUS TIMES-WILLES (T.) A Word in Season for a Warning to England, or a Prophecy of Perillous Times opened and apply'd, frontispiece, 8vo. calf neat, 7s. 6d. SCARCE.

1659

184 APULEIUS' Metamorphoses translated from the Latin by Sir G. Head, post 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d. (pub. 12s.) 1851 185 ARABIAN NIGHTS' Entertainment, or the Thousand and One Nights, accurately describing the Manners, Customs, Laws, and Religion of the Eastern Nations, translated from the French of M. Galland, by G. S. Beaumont, plates, 4 vols. post 8vo. new hf. calf gilt, £1. 1s. 1811 186 ARABIAN NIGHTS' Entertainments (The) consisting of a Thousand and One Stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 3s. 1813 187 ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS, a new Translation, with copious. Notes by LANE, illustrated with upwards of 1000 beautiful engravings on wood, from original designs by Harvey, 3 vols. impl. 8vo. hf. morocco, marbled edges, ARAGO'S Narrative of a Voyage £3. 3s. Knight, 1841 round the World in the "Uranie" and "Physicienne Corvettes during the years 1817, 18, 19, and 1820, with 26. engravings, 4to. calf gilt, 9s. 6d.

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1823 189 ARBITRARY Government Displayed to the Life, in the Tyrannic Usurpation. of a Junto of Men called the Rump Parliament, curious plates, 12mo. hf. calf, 3s. (a few leaves damaged).

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190 ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
JOURNAL, complete from the
mencement in 1845 to 1858, illustratedTM
with many hundred engravings, some
coloured, 15 vols. 8vo. in the original
cloth, £6. 6s. Another copy, 15 vols. hf.
green morocco, uncut, gilt tops, £7. 17s. 6d.
1845-58
191 ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
-Proceedings at the General Meeting
held at Canterbury, Sept. 1844, edited by
A. J. Dunkin, 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d.
192 ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE—
Proceedings at the Annual Meeting at
Winchester in 1845, with numerous wood--
cuts illustrative of the city and neighbour-
hood, 8vo. cloth, 6s. 6d.
193 ARCHERY HASTINGS'

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British Archer, or Tracts on Archery (extracted from rare and expensive pub-lications) with a Glossary of Terms used in Archery, numerous plates, sm. 4to. hf. calf gilt, 8s. 6d. Isle of Wight, 1831 194 ARCHITECTURAL Notices of the Churches of the Archdeaconry of Northampton, illustrated with numerous beautifully executed engravings on steel and wood, impl. 8vo. cloth, 18s. 6d. (pub. £1. 15s.). 1849

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Weire, with a short
account of their cap-
ture, 13 plates, ob-
long folio, hf. bd.
uncut, 7s. 6d.
1830

2 ABBOTT'S (Major Jas.) Narrative of a Journey, from Heraut to Khiva, Moscow, and St. Petersburgh, during the late Russian Invasion of Khiva, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d. (pub. £1. 1s.) second edition. 1856 3 ABEILLARD and HELOISA, the History of the Lives of, with their genuine letters from the Collection of Amboise, translated by Rev. J. Berrington, 4to. bds. 5s. 6d. 1788

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"The Abipones have been in one thing fortunate above all other savages; for the history of their manners and fortunes, by Martin Dobrizhoffer, is of all books relating to savage life the most curious, and in every respect the most interesting."Southey.

11 ACERBI'S Travels through Sweden,

Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the Years 1798 and 1799, many plates, those of Natural History coloured, 2 vols. 4to. old russia gilt, marbled edges, FINE COPY, 12s. 6d. 1802

The Author of these interesting and amusing volumes has pushed his discoveries beyond the utmost point to which any preceding traveller had extended his search in the bleak but not inhospitable region of the north.

1831

12 ACLAND'S (H. D.) Illustrations of
the Vaudois, a series of 12 views, en-
graved by Finden, with descriptions,
royal 8vo. hf. morocco, 6s. 6d.
13 A COLLECTION OF TWENTY-NINE
WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, of Turkish
Officials, Professionals, Domestics, &c.
&c. exhibiting every variety of Costume,
Male and Female, very carefully executed,
with descriptions in French- FIFTY-
EIGHT VERY CURIOUS ENGRAVINGS, also
illustrative of Turkish Manners, Cus-
toms, Games, &c. in 1 vol. folio, hf. ma-
rocco, very neat, £6. 6s.

14 A COMPENDIUM of the Law of Hus-
band and Wife, comprising the Laws
relating to Breach of Promise of Mar-
riage, Seduction, and Abduction of Wo-
men, &c. 8vo. bds. 4s.
1831

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