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Lane, 160 East fllst St. ; Dk F. HriiNH,127 Mercer Street ; or by the Auctioneers. Chahi.rs C. Sbrlmsv, Piiintkk 6E Habclay St., Nkw York. ] 1 .Jtr2 I . ft ;) 1 J.J- \,A Ji 5 i ( /■' 'trr'i (Slaiaioguc* a J^^ 'T.trt Abhevillk (Claude d'). Histoire de la Mission des Peres Capucins en Tlsle de Maragnan. MS. title page. 12°, mlf. Very rare. Park, 1614 Ahstkacteu Indian Jionds ; Report of Committee. 8°. 1861 Adaiu (James). Geschielite der Amerikanischen In- di 'tier. 8^, hoardi^. Bredau, 1782 Afi rriNG History of the Dreadful Distresses of Fred- eric -Manheini's Family, to which are added : an Encounter between a White .^tan and tw^o Savages ; Remarkable Bravery of a Woman ; Sufferings of John Corbly's Family. 12°, half turkey moroeco, hij Bradstreet. Jioston, 1799 Amkuican Adventures by Land and Sea. 2 vols., 16°, doth, micitt. New York, 1868 A.MUiKWs (Jos.). Journey from Buenos Ayres through Cordova, Tucuman and Salta to Potosi, &c. 2 vols., 12°, half veil a in. London, 1827 Akknas. Vocabvlario Manual de las Lengvas Castellana y Mexicana, En que se contienen las palabras, preguntas y respucstas mas comunes y ordinarias que se suelen ofrec- er en eltrato y comunicacion entre Espanoles e Indios. 10°, half roan. En Mexico: jwr la Via da de Francisco Rodriguez /Siij}er(no, en hi puente de Palacio, 1690 AiiTHUB (T. S.). History of Kentucky. 16°. Philadelphia. I3anvard (J.). Tragic Scenes in the land. 16^ [istory of Mary- Bodon, 1856 /./Z\0 Bakhkk (J. W.). Incidents in American History. 12°. j^ew YorJi'. ^ Vll IJaukkk. An Interestinn" Narnitive (never before pub- lislied) of tiie Snfferin«i:s of Mr. Joseph Barker and his wife Maitiia. who were taken by a scontini^ P'^^i'ty <>+ Ib-itish and Indians, and all their property destroyed, in the year 1777. With an cngravin*^. S°, hdlf turl-ey nioi'occo, hy Maitham. Roclienier, N. )'., 1S3(> . l^Vl Hauke'it (S. a.). Miantononioh, and otlior Poems. 12°. Sew York, 1849 //'^iJJ BAuri.KTT (J. R.). PersiHial Narrative of Ex[)loration8 and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, &c. Map and illustrations. 2 vols., S°. Nnn York, 1854 /V.PtW Bknavidks. Memorial (pie Fray .loan de Santander de la Orden de San Francisco, Comissario General de Indias. Small 4°, half calf. En Mcn/rJd, 1630 ^.:?vrl5 Benson (II. C). Life amouj^ the Choctaw Indians, and Sketches of the Sonth-West. 12°, dofh. Cincinnati, I860 16 BEScnRiJviN(inK van Virjjjinia, Nienw Engelandt, en d'Eylanden Hermndes, I'arbados, en S. Christoffel. Met kopere fignren verciest. Small 4°, clofjf. Very rare. AinNfcnlam, 1651 ^ S'fil'J HiGMop. New England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord, &c. Fonnerly published by George Bishop, and now somewhat abbreviated. 8°, calf. Lorulon., 1703 • c-'JlS Boon. Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to America. 8°. 187o ^.i^i>\^ BoDTON (Jacques). Ilelation de I'Establissement des Francois depuis I'an 1635 en Tlsle de la Martinique. 12°. veil Km. Paris; 1640 <^--^'20 HoYEK (P.). Veritable relation de tout ce (pii s'est fait et passe au voyage que Monsieur de Br^tigny fit a I'Amer- ique Occidentale. 12°, calf. ' Paris., 1654 .cfi'^l BozMAN (J. L.). Sketch of the History of Maryland. Portrait. 8°, sliee^). Baltimore, 1811 fiT.i^'i.'i ^ Bkackenridge (H. II.). Incidents of the Insurrection in the Western Parts of Pennsylvania in the Year 1794. 8°, half morocco, by Bradstreet. Philadelphia, 1795 rr< ( i" Si-' "'^ / J< 3( \ i tory. 12°. •eforo ]ml). r and ]iis party of 't'-oyed, in if tuvhy I' Poems. ''/•/•, 1849 >lomtion8 niia, tfee. ^>/'X', 1854 ander de le Indias. •iif, 1630 ians, and «//, 186(» mdt, en jI. Met y rare. w, 1651 of the op, and '', 1703 ting to 1870 "t des . 12°. s', 1640 >8t fait Amer- ', 1654 yJand. , 1811 ection 1794. 1795 .?./?23 4 ;. ^'26 /-/7'27 .^-28 /./( 30 ..»31 8 r>RACKr,xRinoE (11. M.). History of the Western In- snrrection in Western Pennsylvania, commonly called the Whiskey Insurrection. 8'^', doth. PlifHhfirgh, 1859 I'rasskuk de i'ourbourw. Bibliotheque Mexico-Guate- malienne, ])rceedeo d'nn Oonpd'(ei! surles Etudes Anier- icaines. 8 ', cioih, intciii. Paris^ 1871 Brasskuk de IJourbourg. (irannnaire de hi Langue Qnichee, avec un Yocabulaire. Royal 8', half inrkcij. IWi^, 1862 Bkasseuu de IJourbcuu'g. Qnatre Lettres siir le Mexique. Exposition absolne du Systeme Hieroi,dyphi(|ue Mexicain ; La Fin de I'Age de I'ierro. *&c. itoval 8^, paper. rarls, 1868 J3Rrrisn Military Jiibrary or Journal, (colored plates and maps. 1 \o\i^., ^°, half calf. JMnrlan, 179^ Brooklyn. Prospect Park. Second Annual Report. 8°. 1862 Bruyas (Rev. Jas.). Radical Words of the Mohawk Language, with their Derivatives. 8'^, cloth. ii. d., n.jt. Bryant and Murch. A History ot the Great Massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Illustrated. 12°, 'loth. Cl)icinnaii. 1864 BuELL (Saml.). A Faithful Narrative of the Remarkable Revival of Religion in the Congregation of Easthampton, on Long Island, 1764. Portrait. 12°, hoards. Saf/ Harhor, 1808 >^/2 32 Bdrooyne. A State of the Exi)edition from Canada, with a Collection of Authentic Documents. 2d edition. 'f^°^half worocGO. London, 17Si) BuscuMANN (C Ed.). Tiber die Aztekischen Ortsnamen. Erste abtheilung. '^°,j>aper. 2 coj)ies. /?^';7m, 1853 Byfikld (N.). An Account of the late Revolution in .;?<>'33 ,J^-34 I .^^'35 V^7 36 New England. 4°, cloth, ancxt. New York, 1865 Byron. A Voyage round the World. Plate. 8°, hoards. London., 1767 Cassani (Joseph). Historia de la Provincia de la Com- pania de Jesus del nnevo reyno de Granada en la Amer- ica. Folio, vellum. En Madrid, 1741 yt^ / ^38 Catalooitk of the Library of liowdoiii Colle<5e. S' j/of/t lSfi3 CiiKuoKKK Indian Aflfiiirs. Itoport of Socrotjiry of War rospectiiii; P^nrolluients, Emigration, tfec, of the (.lierokecs, 1830 •/of/i. J v/^ 39 CrPKS et Rnines Anioricainos, reciioilh'es ot pliotoi^raphics ir I). Ciiarnay, avec un tcxte par M. Viollot-Lo-Duc. 8' alfinrketj. Text only, yf/T)40 Clark (John). Ill Newes from New Eni^land ; oraNar ative of New Eiiijland's Persecution, wherein is deelared that wliile old Eii'Hand is heeoniint' New, New En<;land v/irv/ It />, • Ar41 /. ; /"43 "V^ 44 /■ >J-46 -^.i/r49 is become Old. Small 4 , c Bt'tnlxfi'ert. Lon<'p. D>(Hdi'>\ 1804 CuKKK Indian Aflairs; Messa<;es from President and Letters from Secretary of War. 8\ doth. J83<)-"'37 Crocke'IT. Narrative of the Life of David (hwkert. Written by Ilimselt. 12'. /.<>//<^//, ls34 Drayton (John). Afemoirs of the American Ilevolu- tion ; as relatinjj; to the State ot South (Jarolina. ]*ortrait. 2 vols., 8°, half calf Ch<(r/t'sto„, 1821 Du Ponceau. Memoiro sur Ic Systeme Grammaticale des Langues quel({ues nations Indiennes de TAmerique du Nord. S'^, /lalf jitomrfo. /\^/v'.s', 1838 Duran (N). Littene Annua' Provincije Paraquarit\? Societatis Jesu. 12", vdlnni. Aiifirrj>i(B, 1636 Fernandez (Digo). Primera, y Segunda Parte, de la Ilistoria del Peru. Folio, vdlnm. hnjyresfio en /SevU/a, en Cam de Hevnando diaz, 1571 Gallatin (Albert). A Synopsis of the Indian Tribes within the (J. S. East of the Rocky Mountains, &c. 8°, cloth, nnct/t. Camhi'idije, 1836 Georgia Controversy. Report of the Select Committee of House ot Representatives ; with accompanying Docu- ments and a Report and Resolutions of the Legislature '^ " ~^ ^ " ' ' inopocGO. uncut. J*»^ /1 51 y^^/;-;.s', 1863 ^J52 i ^c>53 .^2^*55 ?yx^6 './S57 •-^58 2.^59 .J(?60 J ..:i:rjij)liics ■Due. 8", or a Nar- i declared En<,da!id loii, ir.52 a Faitli- of John ho were Av% 1804 ent and 183(5-37 'rof'kert. f>/^, 1884 Rovohi- *ort:i'ait. >//, 1821 natieale iion'qiie w, 1838 iquaria^ tc, 1636 do la r, 1571 Tribes c. 8°, ^ 1836 mittee Docu- ilature /1 51 ./^.•ss ?y^66 9 './557 '.^^58 2.^59 .^61 /i^62 ^y;^63 (tookin (D.). ITistorical Accoimt of tlic Doiniijs and Sufforiiiiis of tlie Christian Indians in Ntnv England, in the Years 1675, 1676, 1677. S\ clotf,, inn'>i1. ('((,,,hrirazil. Ma])s and ])lates. 4°, hoar'hn, mmHt. I.ondoii, 1S21 IIekhkhstkin (S. Von). Notes ;i|>on Russia. Notes by R. II. Major. 2 vols., 8'. Lontloii, 1851 IIuiJUARD (Win.). Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England. 12"', K/irep. Itrdithhoi-oiKjh^ 1814 [Hunt.] American Anecdotes : Original and Select. 2 vols., 12°, half niomoco, uncut eihjes. /Josfon, 1830 IlrNTEus of Kentucky; or the Trials and Toil of Trap- pers and Traders during an Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, New Mexico and California. S', hodt'dx. \v,n )7>/'Z', 1847 HuTciiiNs (Thos.). An Historical Narrative and Top- ographical Description of Louisiana and West Florida. 8 ', half moro<^('(). I*hila(I<'lj>hl(i, 1784 India in the Fifteenth Century. Edited bv R. II. Major. 8^^. ■ " 1857 Indian Treaties from 1837 to 1842; Reports mi Indian Affairs, 1836 to 1843. 1 vol., 8", half .^h<'<'p. Interesting Memoir of Ignatius Fernandez, a Convert in Rengal. 24'\ Dublin, 1831 Lambrechtsen i^N. C.) Korte Beschrijoing van de Ontdekking en der verdorc Lotgevallon van Nieuw- Nederland.^ ^""^ half calf. ' Mnlrllchui-g, ISIS - Lanman (C.) A Summer in the Wilderness. 12°. .\V?/' )\u'l\ 1847 Las Casas. Tyrannies et Cruatez des Espagnoles com- mises es Indes Occidentales, qu' on dit le Nouvoau Monde. Small 4°, half roan. A Rouen, 1630 Library of Parliament Catalogue, 1857, and of Books on America, 1858. 3 vols., half calf. 6 / /01»r) LowNnKf^' I'ihliojrraplier's Miunml. 5 vols, in 10 parts. V7T 12 , i'}i>th. Linuloii. /otW^ 1.0ZAN0 (IVmIto) llistoriji do hi ('om|).'mia do Jesus oil ^'HfS la I'roviticiii dol l*arairiMV. 2 vols., folio, I'l'lhim. En Mnth'hJ, 1754 ;/7t> . ,y7 win (T.i. Convorsations of Lord Bvron at Pisa. .8(^ I S \ Inuii'th. Loiulon. 1824 ir» /^yt''^>8 Mti-m;k (•roaqiiiii). Lit'o ainouirst tho Modocs. 8°. / Lo)ulon^ 187<"> 1/7 ^> 5^ MmiiKiJ- (S.). ()sai>;o Indians (/urious Particulars ^^^' con(*orninroad-Advice. Translated from the Diitdi. i Xnr York, 1854 u 4". Very scarce. ^^ /*-*• 72 Naurativk o^ the Captivity and Sufferincjs of Ebenezer //-tj Fletcher, of Xew-Ipswich, who was severely wounded and taken j)riRonor at th« Battle of Iluhbardston, Vt.. -^ „ j in the year 1777, by the P.ritish and Indians, at the a85 H ol 10 years, &c. Written by himself, and jiublished at the request of his friends. 4th edition. 12°, Inilf mo- J^ 86 rocco, Ay Mifff/i/'/rn. Xt'w-Ipxwich^ N. JET., 1827 / c // ^ 73 Naurativk of the Life and Adventures of Matthew Bunn, (of Providence, R. I.,) in an K.xpodition af^ainst the /iT'ST North-Western Indians, 17in-'05. 12\ half turh'tf, h,/ ^ Matthews. /iatffVHf,'lH2>^ \ /.■^'^' 74 Natural History of New York, Zoologv ; by De Kay. ^.^88 Plates. 4\ ■ ■ ■ 1842 i jT 74* Natural History of New York. A<;rieulture; by Em- mons. Plates. Vol. 1. 4\ ,Jc 75 New York State Library Catalogue, 1855; General '^ Supplement, 1861 ; Mai)s, itc, 1850 ; Bibliography, 1858 ; / 4 vols., royal 8°, hnlftxrh't/. .00 00 (.?, /o76 NiLEs (Rev. S.). A Sunnnary Historical Narrative of the Wars in New England witli the French and Indians, /«• 91 in the several parts of the country. 8°, doth. Boston^ 1837 in 10 parts. ^^7T t), 187,", Pjirtlcnlars ?i"81 n at Ply 111- 3xter. 4-, '>*A>/^ 1805 )w-Netlier- u' Diifcli. y<>rk', l«o4 Ebonezer wounded Iston, Vt.. it the a^e Mislied at fi'ilf nio. //.', 1827 Matthew ;ainst the 'v\cnl/. I*liilf (.'Xlrcme rarity. VVc Imvf never bcloic sold a I'opy. (Iatalooik of Lihrary of Mr. 11. W. Rorhe. Istl7 Thick paper ('<)i>y, riiU'd and priced. RoDRiocK/ (Miinueh. El Maranon, \ Amazonas llis- toria. Folio, vtlhnu. En Miiilrid : c/i fM. 1800 Tkciico (N. Del). Historia Provinciu* Paracjuarije So- cietatis Jesu. Folio, xluup. Leodii : rx Ojfic'uia Typon. Joan. MuI/ucb^ Horii, !G73 Trumbull (II.). History of the Discovery of America, Landing of ()nr Foretathers at Plymouth, and their En- gagements with the Indians. 8°, s/hvjk Trenton., 1812 [Van dku D()N('k|. Vertoogh van Nieu-Ncder-Land, Weghens de Gheleghentheydt, Vruchtbaerheydt, en So beren Staet desselfs. Small 4°, crushed levant morocco, hi/ Brad street. fn'a Graven-H 8 REVOLUTIONARY MANUSCRIPTS. ///''92 Pai'st (Lieutenant). MSS. Jonrnal of Lieuten.jit Papst, of the l^ninswick Regiments. Commencing witli a statement regarding tlie'subsitly of 4300 men from nruns- ■'.ick and 12,000 nien from Hesse-Cassell ; narrating events of the march through Germany ; the embarkation, vovage, and arrival at (Quebec ; General Carleton's attack ; capture ot Fort Frederick ; campaign of 1777, from Canada to New York ; return of General I>urgojne ; plan of the battle (with colored drawing) near Albany, under General Burgojne, in 1777 ; the marcli to Fort Ticonderoga, occu- pation' of the fort, retreat of tlic Americans ; retreat of the liritish Army to Saratoga and surrender of General Bur- goyne ; articles ot capitulation ; remarks of the Jiuthor on" war; retreat of the garrison of Fort Ticonderoga ; re- view of the campaign under Burgoyne ; march of the cap- tured army from Uoston to Virginia; general orders by General Ilamilton. 10 parts in two small 4" MSS. volumes. c/^^ 93 MSS. co})ies ot letters in German and French from St. Anne, 1777 ; Extract of Journal in Quebec, 1783 ; letter from Nazareth 1783; letter from Baltimore, 1783; letters from Cand)ridge, 1777. About 175 folio pages, containing interesting matter relating to the Revolution, troops in Boston, allusion to General Hancock as one of the best men of the Republicans. Obtiiiiicd by :\rr. Field with thcPapst MSS. ^J,^^ 94 Revolutionary Order Book; A MSS. tolio, in Ger- man, ijiving detailed accounts of the Duke of Bruns- wick's regiments hired by the English government to go to America; including many particulars regarding General Riedesel's command ; a detaded statistical account of these regiments from their setting out in 1770 to the Ist of December, 1782. Occupies about 250 flosely written folio pages ; giving among other particulars the names of the officers and privates of all the regiments, their former profession, occupation, c^c; the status of the regiments and companies at dilferent places and periods. Also about 100 folio pages of closely written nuitter regarding the military history, orders, and general military business ot the Brunswick troops during tlie year 1770. Also loosely inserted some documents of the same nature as the order book. Folio, old half calf. . i«roo //x.98 jtr99 cTflOO .aAoi .X»-102 7^-10^ /,^10 9 ^^05 Adams (John) ; Tlie Works oT. With Life of the An- en.jit Papst, tlior. Xotes and THustrations Portrait. 10 vols, 8°, with a larrje p(ipe}\}ui}f moroct'o. m^ from Hrnns- . ieTOP, iiarratin Boston, 1856 Adams (Miss). Correspoiulence. Vol 2. eneral oro^r-i, oceii- ctreat of the eneral Bur- ^/z-98 fhe autlior lero,o-a ; re- ot* the cap- orders l)j ^- voliiiiies. eneJi from ^t3c, 1783; of the Conduct of the present Ministry with regard to the American Stamp Act ; 1766, &c. 8 patnphlets. AfiAssiz. A Journey in Brazil. With Fllustration. 8°, ore, olio r83 ,, , pages, ^evoJution. as one of , in Ger- ^f Pruns- lent to go j: General -count of o the 1st ^ written names of i" former 'giinents '• Also 3garding husiness '• Also tture as <'}oth, new. J^Si^ Amkrican Gazetteei Bodon, 1871 Maps. 3 vols, 12°, nhccp. London, 1762 iTV 100 American Tracts. Letter to Lord Viscount, H. E. on his Naval Conduct in the American War; 1779. Letter to People of America, lately printed at New York; 1778. A View of the Evidence relative to the Conduct of the America'' War, under Sir Wm. Howe, Lord Howe, and General Burgoyne, &c. 1 vol, 8°. . ^i/T.01 Analysis of Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents. 8"", pp. -17. London, 1770 • >^*102 Anderson (J. S. M.). History of the Church of Eng- land in the ('olonies. 3 vols., 8°. London, 1845 . 5V103 Anderson (R. I>.). A Historical Sketch of the Dis" ' CO very of America by the Norsemen in 10th Century. 12°. Chicago, 1874 /^/t'104 Andros (Thomas). Narrative of the ('aptivity on board the Old Jersey Prison Ship, at New lork, 1781. 16°, hoards. Boston, 1833 " The Old Jersey Captive." . A^lOo An Answer to a Clandestine Address to the Electors of the State of New York, signed by Robert Troup and others ]3y Epa,minondas. 8"^, pp. J 6. . (^c 106 Anticipation : Containing tlie Substance of His M ^y's Most Gracious Speech to both II s of P 1 1. |i Pp. 74. 1778 10 . Sf 107 Apks ( W.). Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts relative to the IVfarshpee Tribe. Frontispiece. 12°, half eaJf. Boston^ 1835 v'^vflOS Appkal to the Justices and Interests of the People of Groat Britain in Present Disputes with America. 8°, hid f morocco. London , 1775 . /^109 Ashe (T.\ Sketch of tiie Brasils and of Madeira. S°, hoard i<. London^ 1812 ,/tllO ArcniisoN (N.). American Encroachments on British Rights. 8°, hoards. London^ 1808 /./vlll Atlas Geographut* ; or. a (!om])lcat System of Geog- raphy. Ancient and Modern. Illustrated with about 100 new maps, by Herman Moll. .") vols, 4°, calf. London, 1711 112 Atlas to Voyage de Denon. Folio, half calf . . ^p\l^ Atwood (Thos.). History of the Island of Dominica. 8°, hoardi^ Loyidon, 1791 J.'^M4: Authentic Account of Keduction of Louisbourf?, in June and July, 1758. 8", /i a If morocco. Lo,ido/i,\75S i^.7''115 Authentic Rebel Papers, seized at St. Eustatius, 1781. 4°, pp. 23. :?.;/n'0 Baird (C. W.). Ilistorv of Rye, Westchester Countv, N. Y., 1660-1870. Illustrated by Abram IJosier. 8°, ' Xeiv i'o/'X', 1871 £.?ni7 Bancroft (Edward). Remarks on the Pteview of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Oolouies. S , half morocco. .Vein London, 17 ^'^'} .c/^'118 Bancroft (G.). History of the United States. Vols. 1 '"id 2. h\usto7t, 1842-'52 ^V^'119 Raktram (John). Observations on Inhabitants, Cli- mate, Soil, &c., in his Travels from Pensilvania to Onon- dago, &c. Map. 8°, })p. 94. London, 1751 /^^120 Baylies (Trancis). An Historical Memoir of the Colony of ingw Plymouth. With Corrections, tJcc., by S. G. Drake. 2 vols, 8°, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1866 /. /'^'121 Baylies (Fr. ). An Historical Memoir ot the Colony of New Plymouth. 4 parts in 2 vols., 8°, Ao//^MrAe//. Boston, 1830 11 ^-7' 122 Baylies (Hon. Fr.). Some Remarks on the Life and Character of General David Cobb, delivered at the Taunton Lyceum, July 2d, 1830. 8°, half turkey ^ by Matthews. Albany, 1864 5 Portraits, 3 Autographs, and a newspaper notice inserted. /' 123 Beaumont (C, C). Campbell, an American Tale. 12", cloth. N. Y. 1838 /;ueaniersof America, from the First Original down to this Time. Newly trans- lated, and illustrated with 25 copper-plates. 8^, half lur- ker, gilt. London, 1764 . ^i't' '139 Tni-: Budget, inscribed to the Man who thinks himself Minister. 4°, pp. 23. 1764 .^c 140 Bundle of MSS., relative to Holders of Land in Mos- quito Territory. .J~o 141 Bunker Hill. Everett's Oration, 1850 ; Swett's Notes to his Sketch of Bunker Hill IJattle, 1825; Swett's Orig- inal Planning of the Monument, 1863 ; Who Was Com- mander at Bunker Hill i The Commander at Bunker Hill, by R. Frothingham, Jr. ; tfec. 6 Tracts. (^''"'7'e/i.42 BuRQOYNK, (Licut. Gen.). A State of the Expedition / from Canada, as laid befV»re the House of Commons, and Verified by Evidence. Maps. 4°, new half mororco, gilt top. Scarce. London, 1780 Ai^'UZ Burgoyne's Orderly Book. Edited by E. B. O'Cal- laghan. Portraits. 4°, paper. Alhamj, 1860 Forms one of Munsell's Historical Series. Very scftrce. 18 ^14t BcjRKE (Ed.). Letters on the Affairs of America. 8°, pp. 74. London^ 1777 . '^ 145 [Burke, (Ed.).] Tlionghts on the Cause of the Present Discontents. Pp. 118 London^ 1770 •7J-146 BuRK (John). The History of Virginia, frori its First '^"' Settlement to the Present Day. 4 vols., 8vo, yellow caJf extra ^ (filt^ citron ed(j/^151 Burr (Aaron). Particulars of the late Duel fought at Hoboken between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilt'^'^ etc. S°, sewed. New York, 1804 t/Tl52 Burr. Examination of Various Charges exhibited against Aaron Burr and Development of Characters and Views of his Political Opponents. By Aristides. 8°, sewed. ^^^^ ; / >153 Burr. Narrative of the Suppression by Colonel Burr, of the History of Adams' Administration. Written by John Wood. '8°,. sma/. ^ew York, 1^0^ / JT 153* Burr. Correct statement on the above by John Wood. 8°, sewed. New York, 1802 y ^7164 Burr. Nine Letters on the subject of Aaron Burr's Political Defection ; with Appendix by James Cheetham. go^ "^"^ Mew York, 1803 ! I; ! 1. 14 • >'^15') BijRBiLL (G. R.) Oration delivered before Association of Meclianics and ManufaRtnrers, Providence, 1700 ; Bnr- ges (Tristain) Oration delivered before the last named, 1800, Providence, 1800; Lathrop (John) Pronounced on July -1, 1798, Dedhain, 1798. 1 wo\. J,alf ralf. .c^l-lSO BuTTUicK (Tilly, Jr.). Voyages, Adventures and Dis- coveries. 16°. Boston^ 1831 .<^v'157 Byfikld (N.). Account ot the late Revolution in New England, 1089. 4", half morocco, (jilt top. Sabin's re- print. ' New York, 1865 ^^V7l58 P>TKi) (Wm.j. The Westover Manuscripts ; containing the History of the Dividing Line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina. 05 Dablon (R. p. Clsuule). Relation de co qui s'est pass^ do plus Reinarqnable aux Mie;^ions 1lego. S\ new half morocco, (jUf top, ftrarc'. " y>'>(' Haren, 1705 //•/•*208 Darikn. a Short and Impartial Viesv of the Manner and Occasion ot the Scots Colony's coming away from Darien. In a letter to a person ot quality. 4°, neiv half morocco, (jilf fop. Rare. 1700 ?,y209 Dauikn. History ot Caledonia; or, the Scots Colony in Darien, in the West Indies ; with an account of the Manners of the Tidiai>itants and Riches ot the Country; Dublin, 1600. Together with a Defence of the Scots Set- tlement at Jvarien, with an Answer to the S))anisu Me- morial against it ; Edinburgh, 1600, And also, a Defence of the Scots abdicating Darien, including a.n Answer to the Defence of tlie Scots Settlement there ; 1700. 3 vols, in 1, 12°, calf. Most rare. Formerly bclonuing to, and with liie autograph of, Mervyn Arch- dall, author ot " Monasticon Hibernica," and a celebrated Irish anti- (luary. . c/~2l0 Davie (J. C). Letters from Paraguay. 8°, odf, London 1805 y^^ 211 The Day Breaking, if not the Sun Rising, ot the Gospel, with the Indians in Xew England. 4°, half turkey. New York, 1865 ;V-212 Dayton (Jon.). Public Speculation Unfolded. S". New York, 1 800 t//^ 213 Deane (Silas). Address to the Free and Independent Citizens of the United States of America. 12°. new half morocco, gilt tops. Harfford, 1874 Very rare and interesting. ■/ 19 ,.oj 217 /./2^14 Dkarhorn (II. A. S.). A Sketch of the Lite of the Apostle Eliot. Pluto. ^"^ kalf morocco, by Br adstreet. Roxbury, 1850 A Ukkenci; of the Kockinghuin Party. Pp. 53. 1783 De Ykaux (J.); Memoir of. By R. W. Gibbes. 8°. 1846 DiiWEES. A History ot the Life and Services of Capt. Saiiinel Dewees; u native ot Pennsylvania and Soldier of the Revolntionary and Last Wars, &c. J3y John Smith Ilanna. Portrait. 12°, half turkey, ijilt lop, hy Brad- street. Baltimore, 1844 /i?-7*21S DiAKio General De Todo lo Sucedido en Espana desde / qiie salteron las dos Armadas do Galeones, Fleta destos Reynos, para los de la America, Szc. 12'', boards. Madrid J?.''7219 Diaz del Castillo; Capt. B. The True History ut tiie Conqnest of Mexico. Transhited by M. Keatinge. Map. 4°, boards. London, I80() jV^'220 Diaz del Castillo. Memoirs containing a True and Full Account of Discovery and Cimquest of Mexico and New S])ain. Translated by -T. S Lockhart. 2 vols, 8°, cloth. London, 1844 e//7"221 DoBsoN (J). Chronological Annals of the War, from its beginning, 1750, to the Present Time, 1760. With an Introductory Preface, a Conclusion, and a General Index. Portrait of Gen. Wolte inserted. 8\ h'l// turkey mo- rocco, uncut, hy Bradslrcet. Oxford, 1763 J,J7 222 Doddridgp: (Joseph). Logan, the Last of the Race of Shikellemus. A Dramatic Piece. 4", half tnrkeij. Buffalo^ (keek, Va., 1S23 ^> y223 Domenkgh (Abbe Em.). Seven Years' Residence in the Great Deserts of North America, 58 Wood-Cuts. 3 Plates of Ancient Indian Music, and a Map. 2 vols., 8°. London, 1860 . /^ 221 Donoi.Ass (Fred.) ; Narrative ot the Lite of Portrait. 12°. Dublin, 1846 J./2'225 Drakk (S. G.). Old Indian Chronicle; being a Col- lection ot Exceeding Rare Tracts written and published in time of King Philip's War. 4°, new htdf morocco, extray gilt top. Boston, 1867 //•ci-227 20 /,t'T226 Drama. Sketches of Mr. Mathews' Cclehmtod Trip to America. Coinpriniiig a Full Account of his Admir- able Lecture on Peculiarities, Characters and Manners, &c. With 8 original Comic Songs, ifec. 4 Colored En- gravings l)y Cruikshank. S"", nem half morocco, qllt top. London, n. d. Dkowne (Rev. T. Stafford, Rector of St. Paurs). A Commemorative Discourse, delivered on the occasion of Celebrating the Completion of tlie Tower and Spire of the Church ot the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn. With Illus- trative Historical Notes. 8°, new half morocco, (jilt top. New York, 1868 /J^ 22S DuDLEiAN Lectures, delivered in Harvard College. By Abiel Holmes, ISIO; Andrew Eliot, 1771; John Pierce, 1821 ; W. E. Channing, 1821 ; Reuben Putter, 1808 ; David Osgood, 1802; John Mellen, 171)9; Samuel Ha- yen, 1798 ; Timothy Hilliard, 1788 ; Nathan Fishe, 179G. 1 vol., 8", half morocco, extra, gilt top. ^/x 229 Eager (S. W.). An Outline History of Orange County, with Enumeration of the Names ot Towns, Villages, Rivers, &c., Local Traditions, &c. 12°. Newburgh, 1^4«-'47 Sketches of Life in a 8°, cloth, mw. London, 1868 , t/^231 Edwards (President). The Excellency of Christ ; a Sermon preached at Northampton. 16"", pp. 55. 1780 ./j''232 Elliot's Washington Pocket Almanac, 1830. 18", half morocco. Washington, 1830 233 Ellis. Sketches of Bunker Hill Battle and Monument. 12°. Charledown, 1851 . -i'-r234 Ellis (G. E.). Authentic History of the Bunker Hill i'.^'Z' 230 Eastwick (E. B.). Venezuela: South American Republic. Map. Battle. 16 Charlestown, 1851 , /J'^35 England and America Contrasted, by a Cotton Manu- facturer — Narrative of the Expedition to and Storming of Buenos Ayres, 1807 — The Hudson's Bay Question, 1857 — Letters from Sussex Emigrants who sailed for Upper Canada in 1832 — What shall we do with tVte Hudson Bay Territory ? 1866, &c. 19 pamphlets. !i 21 ; 236 An Enquiry into tho Morita of tiio Supposod Proliinin- tirios of Pence. 8°, pp. 30 London, 17C2 ^^237 Entick(Rov. Jolui). General History of Late War; containiDg its Rise, Progress and Event in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. 5 vols., 8", sht'ep. London, 1706 238 An Epistle troin Edward, an American Prisoner in England, to Harriet in America. 4", pp. 9, half turkey morocco. London, 1779 239 EsQUissK de la Revolution do I'Amerique EspaL'Hole. 8", half hound. Paris, 1817 '240 An Essay on the Art of Making Muscovado Sugar; Ja- maica, printed by Jos. Weatherby, 1775. Also, an Essay on the iiilious or Yellow Fever of Jamaica, by John "Wil- liams, 1750. Small 4°, half hound. . , v241 Evans (Caleb). Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, Occasioned by his Calm Address to the American Colo- nies. 12°, pp. 24. London, 1775 ii "242 Evans (( !aleb). Political Sophistry Detected. In An- swer to Wesley. 12°, pp. 36. Bristol, 1776 /.'" 243 Evans (Israel). An Oration at Hackinsack on Sept. 10. 1780, at the Interment of the Hon. [brigadier Enoch Poor. 4°, uncut Neinhury-Port, 1781 I "7 '244 Evans (L.). Essays; the first containing an Analysis of i: General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America. 4°. Philadelphia : Printed by Franklin 8( Hall, 1755 Wight's copy ot this rare piece sold for $40. ^45 Examination into the Conduct of the Present Admin- istration, from 1774 to 1778. 8^, pp. 69 London ^46 Examination of the Commercial Principles of the late Negotiation between Great Britain and 1^ ranee. 8°, pp. 100. London, 1762 - 247 Examination ot (commercial Principles of late Nego- tiation between Great Britain and France. 8°, pp. 108. London, 1762 /;/^48 ExQUEMELiNG. Histoire des Avanturiers Flibustiers. Plates. 4 vols, 12°, calf. A Trevoux, 1744 ■•.«»■ 22 ' i; W I :' /•^''2i9 Fanning (Colonel David); Narrative of. Givln*i: an Account of his Adventures in North Carolina, from 1775 to 17S3, as written by himself, S", ne/r half moroaco, gilt top^ Sabiu^s fprint. N('W Vork, 1805 ^/v250 Fkuillkk (L.). Observations Physiques, \[athemat- iques et Botaniques, faites par I'Ordre du Roy sur les Cotes Orientales de I'Amerique Meridionale et d ms les IndesOccidentales,depuis I'annee 1707, jnsquos en 1712. Map and plates. 2 vols., 4°, (W/'.,.'/ ./i< Par/.v, 17U /'' ^ 251 FiNOTTi (Rev. J. M.V Ribliographia Catholica Ameri- cana. Parti. 178-1 to 1820. 8\ New York, l>^7l . t>"'252 Fkrmtn(P.). Historical and Political View of Colony of Surinam. Pp. IIIK London, 1781 /./>'^253 FoRCK (Peter). Historical Tracts relating to America. Vol -1, S°, cloth, uncut. 1840 />-^254: Frankmn. a P>ill tor the better Regulating tiu' Nightly Watch within the City of Philadelphia ; and for raising Money on the Irdiabitants of the Said City, for defraying the necessary Expences thereof. Folio, pp. 1 1 . Half turlx'ey morocco. Printed by B. Franfelin, Philadelphia, 1 748 (t^j^ho FuANKLiN (Henj.). Autobiography, edited from his Mannscrii)t ; with Notes and Introduction, by John Bigelow. Portrait. 8"", half turkey, gilt lop. L. P. 100 copies piinte I. Philadelphia, ASOH c/^^256 Fkanklin. Conductor Genera! is; or, the Oltice, Duty and Authority ot Justices of the Peace, etc. 8', calf, red edges. ' Philadelphia, 1749 Printed ami sold by B. Fninklin, and D. IT ill . . 1^/7 257 Franklin, Connecticut. The Celebration of 150th Anni- versary of Organization of Congregational Church and Society, October 14th, 1808. Ma}K 8^ 1869 //•''25S Franklin (John). Narrative of a Journey to the Shores ot the Polar Sea in l5r.»-'22. Maps. 2 vols., 8°, half calf, mw. London, \82-i^ ^r^ 259 Franklin. Short (T.). Treatise on Such Physical Plants as are generally to be found in Great Britain." 8^, calf, red ed(/e,s. Reprinted and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall. / Vi ildddph la, 1751 l{!' 28 /^'260 F^KANKLiN. Some Account of flie Pennsylvania Hos- )[tal. From itsFirst Eise to the Beginning of the Fifth °, netr half morocco^ (/!If lop. I'hihKhlp/ua, 1754 P Montli, called May, 1754. 4 Rare. Printed by B. Pmnkliii luul I). Hull. Tlieniinie of Beujiimin Franklin appears down in the list of siib- scribf-rs for 25 pounds sterling. , J'SGl Frke Thoughts on the Present State of Puhlic Atlairs. 12°, pp. 102. I.imdon, 1770 />^^262 Frknch (B. F.). Historical Collections of Louisiana and Florida. 8°, dolh, uneui. \ew Yorl', 1869 ^^/"263 Fko(jek (T.). A Relation ot a Voyage made in 1695, "96, '97, on Coast of Africa, Streights'of Magellan, Brasil, &c. Illustrated with divers strange Figures drawn to the I-ite. 8°, call'. London, 1698 //■jMi FiLTON (Robert). Life. By his friend, Cadwallader D. Golden. Portrait. 8°, slieqj. A'eir Vod\ 1817 . Jj "2^6 FrRTHER Queries upon the Present State ot the New English Affairs. IJy S. E 4°, half turkey, large paper. New Tor/.; 1865 f^fi) '2i5{) Garden (Alexander). Anecdotes ot the American Re- volution. Vol. 1, 4°, boards. Brooklyn, 1865 . /267 Ctke (Joshua). The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered. 8°, pp. 164, London, 1731 j^j'^ 268 (tendron. Quelques Particularitez du Pays des Hu- rons. 12°. Reprint. Paris, 1660 . A'269 GiRARi) College and its Founder. Portrait. 12°. ,^.^270 Glover. A Memoir of General John Glover, of Mar- blehead. By Wm. P. TTpham. Autograph letter and 18 portraits and plates inserted. Small 4°, halj- turkey mo- rocco, by Bedford. ' iSalem, 1 863 /y<'271 Goni)ARD^(D. A.). The Mathers Weighed in the P>al- ances and Found Not Wanting. Miniature 4°. London, 1870 /^/ 7/272 GooFREY (Thoiuas). Juvenile Poems on Various Sub- jects. With the Prince of Parthia, a Tragedy. 4", calf. Ph iladeljdi ia, 1765 A very rare volume of early American poetry. 24 it !■ .f/^'273 GoTi'FRiKD (J. L.). De Aamnerkinswaardigste en Alomberoemde Zee on Laiidreizen der Portuoreezen, Spanjaarden, Engelsen en AUerhande Natieii. 8 vols., folio, calf. Let/den, 1727 Illustrated with numerous beautiful c •iper-plate'^. This extraordinary work relates largely to the American posessions. The plates are very line. ^/^^/y274 Gui i.i> (Jav). IHstoiy ot Delawai'e Coimty, and Bor- der Wars of New York ; containing a Sketch of the Early Settlements in the County, and a History of the late Anti-Rent Difficulties in Delaware. With other Histori- cal and Miscellaneous Matter never before published. Bv Jay Gould. 12°, pp. xvi, 420, eJot/i. Keenij 8^ Gould, Roxhury, 185H This couiily history, by tiic celebrated "Jay Gould,'* is one of the rarities of American literature. Nearly all of the cojjies were destioyed by a fire at theotlice where they were printed. As a literary perform- ance it is quite credital)le to tlie talent of the author. .-^-^ 'S75 GowANS. Catalogue of Mr. Win Gowans' Stock of Books. (^5 parts)on heavy ])aper. /.t~' 276 Graham (Maria). Journal of a Residence in Chile during 1822. 14 fine plates. 4°, half russid, uncut edges. Fine copy. ' London, 1824 ^^.f-v 277 Grenleaf (Mose^). A Statistical View of the Dis- trict of Maine. 8°, halj morocco. Bo^ton^ 1816 .' 278^ [Greenville (Geo.). I Regidatiuns lately made concern- ing the Colonies, and the Taxes imposed upon them, con- sidered. Pp.114. London, Vl^h /l-fYl^ Griswold (R. W.). The Prose Writers of America. With Portraits. 8°, half turkei/, (jilt top. London, 1847 ^.7J^80 Grove (Mr.), of Richmond. Letter upon the Glorious Success at Quebec, in which is div.wn a Parallel between a Good and Bad (General. 8°, new half morocco, >jilt top. ^(-•a'rce. ' London, 1759 /.^^ 281 Hakluyt Society. Gerrit de Veers' True Descrip- tion of Three Voyages by the North East towards Cathay and China, undertaken by the Dutch in the Years 15U4 1595 and 1596. Edited by C. T. Beke. Maps. 8°, cloth. London, 1853 25 .j/282 Hakluyt Society's Publications. A Complete Set of these esteemed works, from the eoinmenfement to 1872 incUisive, eom])ri>iin<>: vahiahle Early Yojages, Travels and Geoij^rnpliical Records. 48 vols., 8°, hnmhomehj honruf in netn fad f morocco, extra, (jilt fop, vncr/f. 1847-72 Tlie publications of tliis society tire supplied only to subscril)ers, and complete sets are not easily procured. It is scarcely possible to overrate their importance in an American library, as they nearly all relate to American topics. The foregoing is an unusually fine set. /77"283 [Halihukton.] The Bubble ot Canada. By the author ot " The Clockmaker." 8°, haJf tarhy, gilt London, 1839 ./t/^84 Hall (Capt. Basil). Travels in North America in Years 1827-'28. Maps. 3 vols., 12°, hoards, Edinhunjh, 1829 Tom Moore's copy, with his Autograph. Presentation copy from author. . /c 285 Hall (Fr.). Columbia. Map. 8'', hoards. 1824 fxJ^'^2%'^ Hamilton (Alexander). Works; comprising his most important Official Reports and improved edition of the Federalist, etc. Portrait. Vols 1 and 2. New Yorl', 1810 With autograph " Thomas Moore. This I bought when in Amer- ica. T. M." / 7 "287 Hamilton. The Federalist, Continentalist and other ' Papers. Portrait. Royal 8°, new half morocco, gUt top. Phlladpljdiia, 1865 <^^-^88 Hangek (Geo.) An Address to the Army; in Reply to Strictures by Roderick M'Kenzie on Turleton's His- tory of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781. 8°, half ^ morocco, London, 1789 y ■' 289 HluK (R.). Experimental Observations, and Improve- ments in Apparatus and Manipulation, &c. Illustrated. 4°, ladf turkey morocco. P/nladelphia, 1836 • '^7 290 Hakgravk. Argument in Case ot James Sommerset, a Negro. 8°, half morocco. London, 1772 . d 291 Harper (R. G.). Observations on the Dispute between the United States and France. Pp. 110 London, 1798 3 copies. ^1! ii 2fi III i!!- I 1 « ^.^''21)2 PTakkis ( JoliiiV Complete Collection of Voya«,'es and Travels, consisting: of above six linndred Avriters. Maps and plates. 2 vols., /oWk ealf. 1744-'48 " As to Harris's Collection, let any one inspect the curious contents only of the first volume as exhibited by Mr. Harris, in his valuable Ciif'aloiiue of the Library of tiie Royal Tlistitution, p. 2(50, and he will not hesitate a moment nispectins? the importance of this work." — Di/xHn^s Lihntrji Coiiipumoit, where it is quoted at 4*5 5,^. .f/Z293 Hartlky (D.). Substance of a Speech in Pailiainent upon the State ot the Nation, and the Present Civil War Avith America. 4°, pp. 24. 1776 tr/T294 Hartley (ThomasV Discourse on Mistakes concern- ino; Religion, Enthusiasm, Ex])eriences, &v.. 12°, polished calf, extra, f/ilt edg^c^i. Gpnnantown^ 1759 Printed by Sower. Most of liis books were used for cartridges. .^,^J'295 Haven (C. C). Thirty Days in New Jersey Ninety Years Ago. An Essay reveah"ng New Facts in connec- tion with Washington "and his Army in 1776-1777. 17 Plates inserted. S'\ half turh'i/ morocco, h/ Braddreet. Trenton, 1867 C./7T 296 Hayman (R). Qvodlibets, Lately (Jome Over from New Britaniola Old Newofundland. Epigrams and other small parcels. 4°, morocco, extra, rare London, 1628 Included is the translation of two epistles of Kal)elais. The title is probably a fac-simile, and if so is so extremely well done as to be hardly distinguishable. ./J^297 FIaytian Papers. A Collection of Proclamations of Interesting Documents, together with the Bise, Progress, and Present State of the Kingdom of Ilayti. By Au- thority and prefaced by Prince Sanders. 8", hoards. London, 1S16 . c^~0 298 Hazard (Samuel). Annals of Pennsylvania, from the Discovery of the Delaware, 1009-'82. 8°, cloth. Philadeljjhia, 1850 . J~299 [Heatucote.J Letter to Lord Mayor and Connnon Council of London. Pp. 90, uncut. Herndon's Amazon. . /o 300 Hkylyn (Peter). Mikro tion ot the Great World. Plates. 8^ 'Kosmos A Little Descrip- half morocco. Oxford, 1633 27 .^302 Hey (R). Happiness and Rights. A Dissertation upon Several Subjects relative to the Rights of Man and his Happiness. 8', pp. 204. York, 1792 ''' 303 [HiLLiAKD d'Aubkrtkuil. I Miss Mac Rea. Roman Historiqne. 18°, tree ralf. Phlladeljj/da, 1784 A very scarce work relating to the massacre of Miss McRac. ,(.''. 304 History of the Origin of the Appellation Keystone State, as applied to Pennsylvania. 12°. Philadelphia, 1874 ;.''305 lIoLcoMBE (H.). Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Lieutenant General George Washington. 4°, uncut. Savannah /y '' 306 Holmes (Abiel). Annals of America, 1492-1826. Second and best edition. 2 vols,, 8°, cloth. Camhridge, 1829 /■7^ 307 Homes of American Statesmen. With Anecdotal, Per- sonal, and Descriptive Sketches. By various writers. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New Yorl', 1854 ^ 308 The Honor ot Parliament and the Justice of the Na- tion Vindicated ; in Reply to Dr. Price. Pp. 64. 1776 />^^309 HoRK(M. P.). Sketches of America. Pp.95. Cork, 1832 .,:/7 310 HowriT (William). Colonization and Christianity. Popular History of Treatment of the Natives by Euro- peans in all their Colonies. 8°, half calf. London, 1838 , tf^W How (Thomas Y.). Letters Addressed to Rev, Dr, Samuel Miller on order of Christian Ministry. S°, /nil/-' sjtrhdied calf. Utlca, 1808 >^t;312 HuHHARi) (Wm.). A Narrative ot the Indian Wars in New England. 12", .^hevp. Piuniedhij Dai)'h'l Grvinhdf, //><•>'/. Salem, 1795 i,*?^'1il8 Hutchinson (Thos.). History of the Province of Massachv'.setts Bay, from r74-9 to 1774. 8^, Ixun'ds, uncut. Loiulnu 1828 ,/^'7'319 [Hutchinson]. A collection of Original Papers relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 8'\ hoards, uncut. lioditn, 1769 Fine uncut copy of a very rare work. Tliis witii tlie two preceding lots, forms a complete uncut set of HtUchinson's Histories. /.t/"^ 320 Imlay (Ct,). Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North Aniericu, 8"", ])p. 247. Londtni, 1792 >^',^■' 321 IcAZBALCETA (J. G.). Colcccioii de Documents para la Historia de Mexico. 2 vols., 4°, se.aied. Mexico, 1852 This extraordinary collection of documents' relative to American liistory is very rare in the United States. , t/^322 An Im])artial Statement of the Controversy respecting the Decision of the late Committee of Canvassers. 8°. New Vorh', 1792 .^^c 323 The Importance of Jatnaica to Great Britain consid- '^ ered. Pp. 77. London, 1740 324 Incidents in American History. 12 ^ Nein York; [1847] J ./y'?>'2h Indian Atrocities. Narrative of the Perils and 8ufter- iiigs of Knight and Slover among the Indians during the Revolutionary War. s \ new half morocco, gill top. Cincinnat/', 1867 - <^^*326 Ingkrsoll (C. J.). Discourse concerning the Influence of America on the Mind. S'\ pp. 67. Phdaddjdit'a, 1823 /'5y327 Ikving. Knickerbocker's History of New York. 2 / vols., 12'', superbly kmnd in polished calf, extra, citron edges. First edition. A'^ew Yorh^ 1809 A rare view of New York in 1640 is inserted. 29 /'^^328 Irving (Washington). Life and Voyages of Christo- pher Columbus. Voyages and Discoveries of Columlms. Portraits and i)]ates. 2 vols., 18°, doth. Lmdon, 1830-'31 . /* 329 IsERT (P. E.). Reis na Guinea en de Caribisehe Eilan- den, Doordecht, 1790— Pike, Reize naar Niew Mexico, Amsterdam, 1813. 2 vols., 8°, sewed. /', //330 IsTUAN (P.). Xantus Janos levelei Ejszakamerikabol. Illustrated. 8°, hoards. Pesten /^'^ 331 James River and Kanawha Company Report. Thick 8°, half hound. Richmond, 1839 ^.^^^332 Jami.:8 (W.). Inquiry into the Merits of the Principal Naval Actions between Great Britain and the United States. 4°, half calf . Halifax, 1816 This Nova Scotiu edition is very ri^n^ /'^^333 Janos (Xantus). Utazas Kalifornia deli Reszeiben. Illustrated. 8^^, hoanh. Peden, 1860 //^ SS4: J KFFERsoN (Thomas). Notes on the State of Virginia, with an Appendix relative to the Murder of Logan's Family. 12°, half calf. Tmiton, ISOS . /<^SS6 Jefferson (Thos.). Writings. Being his Autobio- gra])hy. Correspondence, Reports, Messages, and other Writings, Official and Private, Published by the order of the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library, from the Original Manuscripts deposited in the Departinent of State. With Notes, Tables of Contents, and Index, by H. A. Washington. 9 vols., 8^ cloth. New York, 1857 ^.^'^dZQ Jefferys (Thos.). The American Atlas, in 48 Copper Plates. Folio. London, 1776 This Atlas is one of tlie finest ever put fortli. It is finely engraved and includes many views of the localities, &c., anterior to tiieRcvoln- ^ tion. . /^ 337 Jennings (P.). A Colored Man's Reminiscences of James Madison. 8°. Brooklyn, 1865 .;V2"338 J. (J.). Candid Reflections on Expedition to Martinico. 8°, half morocco. London, 1759 •/"339 Johnson (Saml.). Taxation no Tyranny. Pp. 91. London, 1775 30 ,: , ,.^i/'B4() JoNKs (John Paul). Life and Character. By J. II. Shci'bnnie. Portrait. 8°, hoat'ds. Nen; Vo/'k, 1825 '^341 Jones (Rev. David). Journal of Two Visits made to some Nations ol Indians on the West Side of the River Ohio in the Years 1772 and 1773. Imperial 8°, fiein half morocco, gilt top. New York, 1805 Fifty copitfs only printed. /,''j'7 34.2 Jones (Hiii;)i). Present State of Virginia. 8°, half morocco, gilt toj>. New Vorl', 1865 Reprint of the 1724 edition. Fifty copies only printed. ^.^7" 343 JouRNAEL van't geene vijb Schefen Van Rotterdam in't Jaer 1598 den 27. Juny na de Straet Magalanes, &c. Plates. 4". Amsterdam /c/7' 344 Journal ot the Proceedings of Congress held at Phila- deli)hia, 1774. N°, half morocco. London, 1775 ,/~'345 .JorRNAL ot the Proceedings of Congress held at Phihi- delphia, Septend)cr 5th, 1774. Plan of the New Constitution for the United States, 1787, &c. 5 pamphlets. /:'^^346 Journals of Congress 1774-78, 1781, 1786-87, 1794-'97, 1799, 1810-'13. In all 13 vols, half roan. Philadelphia and Waahington, 1774-1811 /f 346* The same tor 1776. 8", Ayv/vv/. ^,)-847 [Junius. I A Letter to an Honorable Brigadier General, Commander iti Chief of his Maiestv's Forces in Canada. Pp. 31. ' ■ London, 1760 Two copies. .V liefiitfition oltlic fiCttcr to An lion. Brig. (ien. 1760. - ^7 c/y7 354 KoiiL (J. (I.). A Popular History of the Discovery of America from Columbus to Franklin. 2 vols in i, 12°, hidfturh'ii, yilt top. Lomloi,, 18G2 355 KiiNSTMANN (F.). Die Entdeckunir Anierikas. nach den Altesten Quellen Geschichtlich Dar. i¥///«r//r//, 1859 Tliis splendid work reproduce all the early maps of Amerioa. tA/"^356 Lano (J. D.). View of Origin and Migrations of Polynesian Nations, Demonstrating Ancient Discovery and Progressive Settlement of America. 12°, half morovco extra, yilt top. Loiuhn, 1834 '^y^'357_ Lanqukt (Thomas). An Epitome of Chronicles. Fin- ished and continued by Thomas Cooper. 4°, calf, red <(lrnodor nnter don Indianern in Nordanierika. 8°, shep. Barha, 1789 ' 375 Lyem. (Sir Charles). Travel!^ in North America. Witli Geoh)<5ieal Observations. IJotli series. 4 vols., 12", cloth, uncut. Scarce. London, 1845-'55 ./'376 Madison (James) ; Ilistorv of Life and Times of. By Wm. C. Hives. Portrait. 3 vols., 8". JJoston, ISGO T576* Madison (James); History of Lite and Times of. P)y Wm. C. Rives. Portrait. Vol. 1. /^377 Malenfant. Des Colonies, et particnlierment de celle de Saint Domingne. 8°, frre calf. Paris, 1814 - Mai' of the Most Inhabited Part of Virginia, containing the whole Province of Maryland, drawn by Joshna Fry and Peter Jefi'erson, 1775; Scull and Heap's Plan ot Philadelphia, 1777 ; Faden's Plan of General Washing- ton's 0])erations, 177(), '77, folded and mounted. In all -6 ma2)B in Case. <^379 MASSAciiusETrs. Journal of the Honorable House of Representatives of His Majesty's Province of the Massa- cuhsetts Bay in New England, begun and held at Harvard College in Cambridge, May 29, 1771. Folio, calf. Boston, 1771 ■ '73S0 Mather (Cotton). Student and Preacher; or Direc- tions for a Candidate of the Ministry. To which is added a Literal Translation of Dr. Cotton leather's famous Latin Preface. Small 8^ boards, uncut. Very scarce. London, 1789 ' z "380* Mather (Eleazer). A Serious Exhortation to the Rising and Succeeding Generation. Being the Substance of the last Sermons Preached by Eleazer Mather, Pastor of the Church in Northampton, New England. ,f7"381 May (('ol. John). Journal and Letters relative to Two '' Journeys to the Ohio Country in 1788, '89. Notes by Wm. M. Darlington. 8°. * Cincinnati, 1873 . 6/^382 MoClellan. Report on Army of Potomac, «&c. 8". ,c/^383 M EARS (Lieut. John). Memorial, containing Every Particular respecting the Capture of the Vessels in Nootka Sound. Pp. 65. London, 1760 I % •,if 84 /M /J',SS4: Mkmoius of the late Dr. Bonjiunlii Franklin. S ', pp. '/ <.)4. ' London, 1790 ^ /•/' 385 Mexrx>. (\)loccion de Doeiitnentoa |>iirii la Ilistoria er. Mexico, I.S58 ' Parts. 4 . n. d J 387 MitMiKiAN. Pruceedini>s at Laying Corner Stone ot' New Ca]»itol of Mieliigan", October iJ, 1S7.'5. View. 8', xevjed. handntf, 1873 J.r^'^Si MuA.vM (Rev. I.). A Description of the Province and City of New York. With Plans ot the City and several Forts, as they existed in the year 1005. Py the Rev. John Miller. Now first j)rinted from the Original Man- uscrij)t. To which is added a Catalogue of an Extensive (Collection of Rooks relating to America, on sale by the Publishers. 8"", half >•(//;'. " London,' 1S4S 7 Plims of the City ami Forts in tlic yeiir lG(»r). /^i*388* MiLLKu (Joaquin). Lite Amongst the iModocs. 8". London, 1873 . ry^389 MiscKLLANEA Curiosa. A Collection of the Principal Phenomena in Nature accounted lor by the Greatest Phi- losophers ot this Age. feeing Discourses read before the Royal Society. Second edition. Including J)iscourse on the Sun and Moon's Intluence on the Ileavenlv Rodies, by Dr. Mead, F. R. S. 3 vols., 8 ', ralf. London, 1708 Includes Clayton's account of Virginia. ///^390 MoKDEN (Robert). Geography Rectitied ; or a Descrip- tion of the W^orld. 4 \ half calf. London, 1700 Includes curious maps of America. On page C()5 is a Note : " Such as to desire to Transport tliemselves and Familicv:, or he otlierwise concern'd in tliis Colony ot East New .Jersey may be directed at the Sign ot the Star in George Yard in Lombard Street. -?.^'t)390* Palairet (J.). A Concise Description of the English and French Possessions in North America. Pp. 71. 8". Rare. 1755 J, ^^391 M..i;t(>x (Perez). An Oration, April 8, 1776, on the Re-Interment ot the late Most Worslii])l'ul Grand-Master, Joseph Warren, Esq., who was slain iji tlie Rattle of Bunker's Kill. 4°, uncut. Boston, 1776 1)5 . /r3!>2 TiiK Moiitlily Iloviow; :i I'cM-iodieul Work, by Sovcml Hands. From vol 1. I741>, to lsl5. liickino- ;i vols, 17''>1 1750 iind IS 18. \')i\ vols, S , half calf . Fine set. This is |)r()l»iii)lv tiic most viilii:il»lc coiitiMnpiiriiiy record oftlK! c'ln" ililiuii iiiul prourcss nf iiiitioiml litcnitnri', tor tiic most iin|)(irtiiiit ('(Miliiry of its cxisti'iuu!, tli.it iiny country pos-icsscs. 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Indeed it is the most coniplefc liistoiy of Kn!,'Iish literature, and criticism ever otFered for sale, containim; the conirihutions ot David Hume, Dr. Johnson, Smollett, Stenie, Gold- Hinltli, etc., etc. It WHS edited during the Amoricun Revolution by Dr. Edward HancrofI, whose scntimcMits and ,'iows were mainly American in tone, Some idea of its value may he i^aii.'rcd from the fact that Mr. Rich in his Bihllotlu'ca Americana took iiiindre;Ls of his titles from the work, and the criticisms he has appended are mainly from this source, where indeed they arc olten but not always acknowledged. .y'^03 Til K Mormons ; a Contemporary History. Ilhistrated. / 12^ L(md(M '^- 394 Mur.i.KK (Frederick). Catalogue of Maps, Books, Plates oil America, and of a Kemarkable Ci^llectiou of Early Voyaf^es, with Biblioi^'raphical and TFistorical Notes, and an Essay towards a Dutch- American IMhlio^ijraphy. Rnb- I'icated Title, and Fac-similes. 8°, hoards^ ttncui. Amsterdam, 1872 Scarce. Indispensable to the American Collector. - ^'^ 31»5 MuiiiMiY (Hon. H. C). Proceedings at Dinner in Honor ot liis Departure as Minister to the Netherlands. 8°, elot/i. Bi'OoMyn, 1857 O'^'SOB Murray (Rev. James). Impartial History of the Present War in America. Containing an Account of its Rise and Progress ; the Political Springs thereof, with its Various Successes and Disappointments on both Sides. Fine Portraits and maps. 2 vols., 8°, sxperUy bound hy R'tDio'v hi v/Doot/i (/rem moroceo extra, J'406 New York Directorv, 1786. 8^ ^eard. Reprint. Xea) Yorl', 1874 '7^.ty^407 North American Birds. By S. F. Baird, T. M. Brewer / and R. Ridgway. Land Birds. Illustrated by 64 plates and 593 wood-cuts. 3 vols., 4', clotli. Boston, 1874 This is the last and best work in American Natural History. /./^*408 North American Keview. A complete set from the Commencement to 1864. 8", half caff . /^ ^ "^"Boston, r. d. Tbis Review is but rarely found for sale. The early volumes being very scarce. -.7^109 Norton's Literary Letter, comprising American Pai)er8 of Interest, and a Catalogue of Rare aiid Valuable Books relative to America. Small ¥', half turl'ey, (jilt top. 18.57 .'^. /'"llO Noticias para a Ilistoria e Gcografia das Nacoes IJl- traniarinas. 7 vols., 4", hoards. Llslioa, 1812 This great collection of Portuguese documents is indispensable to the collection of early American voyages. 37 ,//-Hn Nova nritannia Offering Most Excellent Fruits by Planting jn Virginia. 4to, vcw politihed calf extra, .). Scrope ; or the Lost Library. A Novel of New York and Hartford. By Frederick B. Perkins. 8°, cloth. Contains curious notices resiiecting some well-known book-buyers and booksellers. //V435 Perrin (Wm.). The Present State of the British and French Sugar Colonies, &c. 8°, pp. 63. Rare. 1740 ^ London, 1843 .J.Jl ^b^ PREScorr (W. IJ.) ; Life of. By George Ticknor. Por- traits and illustration?. 4 , doth. " Boston, 1864 . 7^460 TuE Present State of the Nation, 1768. Observations on " The Present State, &c.," and an Appendix to " The Present State," containing a Reply to Observations. One vol., S°, calf. . jlt^l Price (R.). Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution. 8'', pp. 156. London, XI'^q i^j-4Q2 Prime (N. S.). History ot Long Island. Map. 12°. .\V//' Vork, 1845 c/?- "463 Prince (T.). Earthquakes the Works of God and To- kens of liis Just Displeasure, made Public on the Occa- sion of the late Dreadful Earthquake, Nov. 18, 1755. 12°, half calf. Boston, 1755 41 \ V464 Peince (Thomas). Improvement of the Doctrine of Earthquakes. 12", half calf. ' Boston, 1755 Contains an account of the Earthquakes in New England since 166G. .'^465 Printz Hall. Vol.1. 12^ Philadelphia, l^ZSi .'466 Propiao (Chevalier de). Beantos de I'llistoire du Peroii . Frontispiece. 12mo, xeined. Paris, 1825 , -/1:67 PuLTENEY (Wn.). Considerations on the Present State of Public Affairs. Pp. 52. 1779 . r 468 Putnam (Israel). Memoir of Life, Adventures, and Military Exploits. 18mo, half bound. Evert Duyckink, New York, 1815 . ^7*469 Kafinesque (C. S.). The American Nations, or Outlines of their General History. No. 1. 12°, uncut. Philadelphia, 1836 //^470 Kamsay (David). Ilistoire de la Revolution d'Ame- rique par rapport a la Caroline Meridionale. Map. 2 vols, 8°. Londrcs, 1787 ..y'^471 Kawlings (T.). What shall we do with the Hudson's Bay Territory? 8°, pp. 83. London, 1866 / 1-72 Reet> (R. T.). Six Months in a Convent, CharlestoM-ii, Mass. s°. Boxton, 1835 , ,^7473 Reed (Wm. J5.). Oration delivered on the occasion of 7 the Re-interment of the Remains of General Hugh Mercer, before the St. Andrew's and Thistle Societies. 8", half tiirhey morocco. Philaddphia, 1840 474 ReediW. B.). Reprint ot the Original Letters from Wa8hi)igton to Joseph Reed, during the American Revo- lution, referred to in the Pam])hlets of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks. By William B. Reed. ''^\l)oards, unaid. Philadelphia, 1852. "^475 Reigaut (J. F.). Lite of Robert Fulton, one of the most Distinguished Inventors the world has ever pro- duced. Accompanied with (Copies of Mr. Fulton's Origi- nal Drawings and Numerous Plates. 8°, half blue 71)0- rocco, (jilt top, ifncut. 27 tine portraits inserted. Philadelphia, 1856 43 h"t i i I'! i it' Iji M /'/^ 470 Relation d'nn Voyage en Afriqiie et en Anieriquepar Madame * ■• '' ' * *. 8°. iVa/wM/", 1821. . J1 477 A Relation of Maryland, ro])rinted from the London . edition of 16155. Witli a Prelfitory Note and Appendix by F. L. Hawks. 4^ half turkey.' N'ew York, 18fi5 50 copies ouly printed. 3 copies. -t:*~478 Remarks on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men, in a Letter to the Author of that Piece. Pp. 64. London^ 1760 A 470 RicNGGEK (J. R.). Reise nach Paraguay, Frontispiece. / 8°, hoards. Aamu, 1835 ^.6-7 480 Richardson ( James). Wonders of the Yellowstone Region in the Rocky Mountains. Engravings and Maps. 12°, huff morocco. London, 1S74: /^ ^81 RiEDESKL (Madame Dc). Letters and Memoirs relating to the War of American Independence and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga. 12°, hoards, uncut. New York, 1827 . ^82 Right of the British Legislature to Tax the American Colonies Vindicated. Pp. 50. 1774 483 Roberts (Captain George). Four Years' Voyages, being a Series of Uncommon Events, which have befell him in a Voyage to the Island of the Canaries, Cape de Verde, and 'Barbadoes. Plates. 8°, calf. ' 1726 • /^/~'484 Roberts (Job). The Peimsylvania Farmer. 12°, sheep. r/nIadeIpIm(,lS04- . c/o485 Robertson (Wm.). History of America. New edition. Continued by D. M'Intosh. Maps and ])lates. 4°, /icilf C(df. London, 1817 ^^>^86 RoBiN.soN (Conway). Discoveries in the West until 151i), and Voyages to and along Atlantic Coast of North America, 1520-73. 8°, cloth. Richmond, 1848 -^^'^487 Roohefort (Charles de). Natuurlyke en Zedelyke His- torie Van D'Eylanden de Voor — Eyland Van Amerika. Metcenen Caraisbaauschen Woorden-schat. Translated into Dutch by II. DuUaart. Numerous curious engrav- ings of Indians, &c. 4°, vellum. Rare. Rotterdam, 1662 43 • '^^488 Rogers (Thomas). American Bibliographical Diction- ary. .S°, xhr,-j). Elusion. 1824 '''^489 RoLT. New and accurate History of South America. 8*^'. London^ 1756 •'^^490 Ross (Alex.). The Red River Settlement; its Rise, Progress and Present State, with an Account ot the Native Races and its General History. LiMiographic frontispiece. S', doiJi. London^ 1856 •/^ 491 Ross and Morris. Speeches delivered in the Senate, 1802. "^^ half niOi'Orro. / */i dadr//du((, ISOS •t/Y492 RowsoN (Mrs. Susanna). Memoir, by Elias Nason. Portrait. 8°, rlof/i, tnic/ff, AUximj, 1870 /. v/'^493 RuLKS and Articles for the IJetter Government of the Troops Raised or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the joint Expence of the Twelve United English Colonies of North-America. Plate. S°. /ndf fur/i'e// /noi'occo, tm- eiity hy Ilrdddrcet. 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Tlic Coffee Planter of Saint Domingo, with an Aj^penclix etc., by P. J. Lal)one. 8", hoards. London^ 1797 This is a rnrc, curious and valuable vvorlt, with many plates. . /'r54:2 St. Dominoue; I^^ssai snr rilistoire Natiirelle de. 8\ ■ t-^<543 St. Loiis Mercantile LilH-ary (/lassified ('atalogne. Royal 8", elofh. ' 1874 .r/7r)44 3 Stioku (J. 11. ). Colunibns, Ohio ; its History, Re- sources and Progress. With numerous illustrations. 12°. 1873 / ^'^545 SuMNKR (W. {}.). A History of American Currency. 12°. ' ye>r York, 18t4 ,'^^540 Savaldk (Dr. E. V>.). l>rieven int en over de Vereon- igue Staten van Noord Americka door Jonatium. Numerous illustrations. 8'\ Sa/ioo/i/nyren, 1853 , c/~547 Tallkyr\ni). Memoir c(mcerning the Conmiercial Relations of the United States, with England. Pj). 87. London, 180(> ^/2h48 Tallmadge. Memoir of (;!ol. Benjamin Tallmadge, Prepared by Himself, at the Recpiest of his Children. 8°, half turkey, by Bradslrecf. JVev ) o;'/?\ 1858 3 Portrnits and autograpii letter inserted. y{^^549 Taylor (John). Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Goverment of the United States. 8°, sJteep. FrcderirkKh anj, 1814 From Kdwin Forrest's Library, willi his autograpli. J". V^50 Thaoher (^J.). American Medical Biography, Portraits. 8°, hoards, voa-tif. Bo.^fon, 1828 /^.'^551 Thaoher (Peter). An Oration delivered at Water- town, March 5th, 1770, to connnemorate the Bloody Massacre at Boston, perpetrated March 5th, 1770. By Peter Thacher, A. M. 4to, lodf hhie moroaco, gilt top. Fine copy. Waterioam, 1776 The BAREST of all the massacre orations. /^ / 552 The OpFoirruNiTY ; or. Reasons for an Immediate Alli- ance with St. Domingo. Pp. 156. London, 1804 y\ 49 //ib&Z Thomi'son (ThoH.). An Account of Two Missionary Voyages — one to New .lersey, in Nortli America, the otiicr from America to the (Joawt of Guiney. 8", /la/f calf. London, 1758 . i/554- TicKELi.. Anticipation of the Speeclies intended to have been spoken in tlie House of Connnons, upon mo- tion of Alderman Newnham, relative to tlie Affairs of the Prince of Wales. Pp. ilO. 1787 . "^^^555 TiELE (P. A.). Memoire Bibliographique sur les Jour- nauxdesNavigateursNecrlandaiH. 8 '. Amsterdam, 1807 . f^ 556 TocQUKviLi.K. Democracy in America. 2 vols, 8°. Neiv York, 1841 . C/T557 Tourist'^ Guide through the Empire State. Illustra- ted. 8^ 1871 . t/'^58 TouRON. llistoire Generale de TAmerique depuis sa Decouverte. S vols., 12°, calf. Paris, 17G1> ,/. London, 1862 / ^563 Trumbull (Henry) . H istory of the Discovery of Ame- rica, &c. ^°, half hound. Boston, 1S30 .xh' 564 Trumbull (J.). M'Fingal. 8^ pp. 142. London, 1792 Ji^ 565 Trumbull (John). Poetical Works. Portrait and Vig- nette Titles. 2 vols., hoards. Hartford, 1820 - y^^QQ Tucker (Jos.). Four Tracts, together with Two Ser- mons on Political and Commercial Subjects. 8°, calf. Glocesler, 1774 . ^/~567 TuRNBULL (R. J.). A Visit to the Philadelphia Prison. Pp. 93. London, 1797 'if. ■■■■p I f d \4 50 , (VcTSGS TcRNBULL (W. p.). The Birds of East Pennsylvania and New Jersey. With 20 fine Ilhistrations urawn from Life. Large paper. 4°. Glasgoir : printed for private clrcnlatimi Only fifty copies printt'd. , ^y( 569 Ulloa. Relacion Ilistorica del Viage a la America Meridional. Maps. 4 vols., 4°, calf. Madrid, 1748 , A 570 United States Literary Gazette, October 1, 1825, to October 1. 1826. 2 vols.J 8°, Wry^ ' ' Neio York, 1850 J. ^583 Washington at Valley Forge, together with the Duche Correspondence. 4 plates inserted. 8°, half iwhey mo- rocco, by Braddreet, Philadelphia /j;^ 584- Washington. l>iographical Memoirs of the IlUistrious / General G. Washington, late President of the United States, &c., &c. 24% hmnd in calf, yell mo edgex, by Bed- fgyfl Philadelphia, 1801 - c/7'585 Washington. Fac-simile of his Accounts with the United States from June, 1775, to June, 1783. Portrait inserted. Folio, half morocco. -^-586 Washington (General). Life and Times, by Cyrus R. / Edmonds. 2 vols., 18°. Fac-similes and plates. London, 1838 J'^-r6S7 Washington (George). Life, by David J^«™fy- ^^°' half morocco extra, (j lit top. London, 1807 ^<.588 Washington. H. Holcombc's Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Lieut. Gen. George Washington, late Pres- ident of the United States of America. 4°, sewed. Scarce. Savannah, 1800 J" 62r)S\) Washingtoniana, The. Portrait. Privately reprinted. Lari-e i)ai)er. '^% new half morocco t.dra, gdt top. ^^ •^ ^ Aeic I orfc, ISbt) There were only printed of this reprint 100 copies small and 50 large paper. ,11 [I .'{. Hi* 52 , tA 590 WASHiNrrTON, Life, Diaries, and Speeches, &e., by Ja- red Sparks. Portrait. 2 vols, 8°, hoards. London, 1839 , ( 591 Washington ; Life of, by D. Eamsay. 12°, sheep. Boston, 1811 . !"c''592 Washington ; Life of, by Jared Sparks. 8°. /ioston, 1839 . t/^ 593 Washington: Lite of, by John Marshall. Portrait. 2 vols., 8°, .^heep. ' Philadelp/iia, 1832 Ji^i7;5\)4: Washington. Memory of Washington : comprising a Sketch of his Life and Character, and the National Testi- monials of Respect ; also a Collection of Eulogies and Orations. 12°, sheej). Xewport, 1800 One of the rarest of the \Viif"' ^ ork, 1S65 fJ:>'/l)'Z Whympkk {¥.). Travel and Adventure in Alaska Illustrated. 8°. The fine English edition of this capital work. London, 1869 54 i) i ! !■ I ■j i 1:! A; y '.^- "^14 WiLLAUD (Sam!.). A Compleat Body of Divinity. 2 ^ vols., folio, calf'. Printed Jty B. Green and S. Kneeland, Boston in New England, 1726 ^y 2'Qlo WiLLKTT. A Narrative of the Military Actions of Colonel Marinas Willett, taken chiefly from his own manuscript. Portrait. 8'\ hoards, aneat. N'ew York, 1831 ^^^616 Wilfhtt's Narrative. No portrait. S°, l>oards. 1831 r>l7 Wilson (R. A.). A New History of the Conquest rsi' Mexico Illustrated. Royal 8°. Louden^ 1850 / ^'■v 618 Wood (^J.). History of the Administration of John Adams, 8 \ uncut, half turkey morocco, gilt top. New York, 1802 619 Wilson and M'Kean. Commentaries on the Consti tutiou of the rnited States of America. 8°, half morocco, gilt top. London, 1792 620 WiNSLOW (Edward). The (llorious Progress of the Gospel amongst the Indiai:.. in New England, etc. 4°, half calf'. London, 1649 Exceeilingly rare. Forms ono of the iSeries of Kliot's Tracts. ^<''"7 621 Wisconsin. Collections, Arc, of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 7 piec«is, paper wrappvrs. Madison, Wis., v. d. . ^.'622 WisuoNsix Historical Collections. Vol 6. 1869-72. 8", cloth. /_ I i'Q23 Wolfe (General). Instructions to Young Officers; also his Orders for a Battalion and an Army. A Placart to the Canadians, etc. 8", ralf. Scurcc. London, 1780 This work, which also contains an accoiiiil of General Wolfe, the gallant con(ineror of Canada, is not noticeil in Lowndes. -^'^624 YouN(; (^Alex.). (Jhronicles of tin' First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts IJay. n . fio.ston, 1846 /^^625 ZAmtisKiE (^Ilev. F. N.i. History of Reformed P. D. Church, of Clavcrack; a Centennial Address. Photo. Por- traits and Views 8", cloth. Hudson, 1867 , J'/l)26 Almon (John). The Remembrancer; or Impartial Re- positorv of Public Events. Part I. For the Year 1766. ^c pository 8", boards uncut. Scarce. London, 1776 h M 55 >^y''^627 Bknzoni. La Historia del Montlo Nuovo, etc. Portrait on Title, and other Wood-Cuts. 12'', new half calf extra. In Veuetid, 1545 Benzoni wiis l)orn at Milan about 1519. At the age of tweutj'-two he left his country to visit the New World, antl, after fourteen years of travel, returned and published this work. Its style is inelegant ; but it deserves to l)e perused by those interested in the history of the first establishment of the Euroi)eans in America from other than Spanish sources.— >WW/a'.v DicUittmrij. t/^'628 Carver (J.). Travels through the Interior parts of North America, in the years 1706, 1767, and 1768. By John Carver, Esq., Captain ot a Company of Provincial Troops during the late War with France. Third and best edition. Two Maps, Portrait and Colored Plates. 8 \ half cnmsiti} morocoo^ gill edget<. Fine copy. London, 1781 . .fa 629 Catalogue ot the Library of the late George F. Guild, Esq. Sold at Boston, 1853. 8*^, lialf morocco. Prices and rames. Rich in Americana. Hosion, 1853 .^'^^63() Catalogue ot the very Valuable atid Important Library formed by the late Henry Perkins, Esq. Com])rising many splendid Illuminated Manuscripts, Ancient Bibles, Examples of Printing on Vellum, Choice Specimens of Early Typography, the Four First Folio Editions of Shakespere, &c. Imj)erial S°, hoards^ iiveui. London, 1873 A priced coi)y of tlie Catalogue of the Perkins' Library, already very scarce. Numerous fine facsimiles. . c^'631 (catalogues. Eleven Sale Catalogues. Inglis, Tucker- man, Poole, Prescott, cfec. New York and Boston, v. d. ''''632 Catalogues. Twelve Sale (catalogues, (lowans, Ap- ])leton, &c. New York, v. d. So 633 Davis (M L.). Memoirs of Aaron Burr. By Matthew L. Davis. Portraits. 2 vols., S\ eiot/i. Large clean copy. .Xeir York: Harjyers, 1853 c^-r-oOSi DREUiLLErrES ( Kcv. P. G.). Epistola ad Dominum Illustrissinnnn, Dominum loannem Wintroji, Scutarium. 8°, hoards, uncut. No. 21 of Dr. Shea's Jesuit Relations. Very scarce. jyeu) York, 1868 56 'I , I !• I ^J^yG35 Ebert (F. A.). A General Bibliographical Dictionary. / Translated from the German of Frederic Adolphus Ebert, Librarian to the King of Saxony. 4 vols., S", ciot/i, uncut. Very scarce. Oxfoi'd: Valve rs'it>i Presx, 1887 . Jd^SQ Fairmount Park. Sketches of tiie Scenery, Waters and History. Map and Numerous Engravings. Square 12°, red cloth. ^Philadelphia. 1S70 6. ^^fi.ST GosPKL Order Revived, being an Answer to a P)Ook lately set fortii by Mr. Increase Mather, President of Harvard College, &c., entituled, The Order of the Gospel, &c. Dedicated to the Churches of Christ in New Eng- land. By Sundry Ministers of the Gospel in New Eng- land. Printed In the year 1700. Small 4°, morocco, Imperfect. Piinted by William \1\Il\t>vor\), the first New-York printer. See the curious ailvertisement opposite the title page, intiniiitinu; that the pros;* at Boston was so much under the " aw " o1 IncicMs- Mather Ih it the authors could not get the hook printed tiiere. ■ ^^38 Hall (Major). The History of the Civil War in Amer- ica. Compi'ehending the Campaigns of 1775, 1776, and 1777. By an Officer ui the Army. Vol. 1. All published. 8°, hoar(h, uncut. London, 1780 Vcvfi xciirvi in this coiiditiim. Map wanting. ^^'vT539 The Crisis. To be continued Weekly during the pres- ent Bloody Civil War in America. Folio, 79 Nos. Printed and published for the Authors by T W. Shaw, Fleet Street, whrre letters to the Publisher will be thank- fulbj receiih'd. London, 1775-'76 "A periodical published wev-kly, coinniencing January 4, 1775, and continued to 1776. Tiie woik, whidi is of great rarity, contains a remarkable collection of pap ;r.s attacking the ministry and the British government in terms of the greatest .severity. Indeed, one can hardly believe that, in t'.ne ol war, a publication of such a chaiacter would be tolerated. In the opening address to the people of England \\\v\ America, the publisher says, ' It is in your defence 1 now unslieath the sword of justice, to oppose the most protligate and abandoned administration that evtjr shewed the weakness, or abused the confidence ot a prince.' 'The altar of despotism is erected in America, and we shall be the ne-\t victims to a lawless power.' In taking leave of their rt'aders in the 90th number, lae publisher says, ' We now lay down this paper, with graletul thanks to the public, and as liberty and virtue have taken their flight to America, the only asylum for freemen, we are determined to follow, and not longer struggle in vain to animate our dastardly, degener- ate countrymen with the noble spirit of their forefathers.' " iry, M't, 'Ut. Ind fcire 70 )0k of )el. 57 y. '/'GIO HouGFi (F. B.). History ot Dnryea's Brigade, (luring the Campaign in Virginia unrler Gen. Pope, and in Maryland under Gen, McCIellan, iu the Summer and Au- tumn of 1872. By Franklin 11 Hough. 8°, half Ihie moroeco^ (jUf top, uncuf. Alhuny, 1864 84 unlettered Indian proof Portraits, and a Military Pass written and signed by General Diiryea inserted. Vei y elegant copy. 300 only printed. li- ft./: TO BE SOLD FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ceo. 641 AcosTA (Jos. de). Historic Naturael Ende Morael van de Westersche Indien. 12°, cxilf. ^Tof Enchui/sen, 1598 642 Bishop (Geo.). New England Judged, not by Man's, but the Spirit of the Lord ; and the Summe sealed up of New England's Persecutions. Being a brief relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in those parts of America, from the beginning of the Fifth Moneth, 1656, to the later end of the Tetitli Moneth, 1660, &c. Small 4°, xm'ut, hound in crushed levant niot'occo, yilt, hy Pratt. Printed for Robert Wilson, in Marten's Le Grand, London, 1661 643 Chaucer. Amoruni Troili et (Jreseidtv^. Libri duo priores Anglieo-Latini. Small 4°, spr'mkied calf, hyPvidt. Oxonice: Exctidebat Johannes Lichfield, 1636 644 A Direction or Preparative to the Study of the Law. 12°, vellum. London, 1620 645 FoKBiSHER. De Martini Forbisseri Angli Navigatione in regiones oecidentis et septentrionis, IQ° , half calf . Extremely rare. 1580 A Latin version of Forbisher's voyage to the nortbwest of America. 646 GoDDARu (Delano). The Mathers Weighed in the Balances and not Found Wanting. Small 4°, cloth. Boston, 1870 647 Gkaham (J. A.). Descriptive Sketch of the Present State of Vermont. Portrait. 8°, hoards, ancut. London, 1797 A remarkably tine and clean copy of this rare book. 1 ! It,': li The Baptism bv Iinmersioii 68 648 Gkaiiam. M'jinoir of General Graliani and Notices of the Catn])aigiis in which he was Engasjed from 1770 tt» 1801. Edited by liis son. Post 8°, dotK nncut. Edinburf/h, UQ'i Very nu'e, being prinifelt/ pr/'nfrtL The story of dipt. Asfjell and the Guards is ^rapliically related. rt48'* Hamilton (Alex.). Letters concerning Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, President United States. Portrait. 8", polished f(fl/\ (//If (op, vncut. Neiv York, 1809 Superior c()|)y from Mr. Rice's collection. ♦)4U Jeffi:ks()N (Thos.). Notes on tlie State of Virginia. 8°, half morocco, uncut. London, 1787 650 Lkon.\ki> (1).). MassachiKsettensis ; or, a Series of Let- ters on Trouble in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. 8°, half morocco, Bodon, 1776 Autograph ot author inserted, very rare. 651 Morgan (^Abel). Anti-Ptedo-Iiantism. of Believers Maintained and Mode ot it Vindicated. 12°. morocco, (jUt. Printed Jhj B. FrankUn, Phi/<(d('p/)ia, 1747 Tliis is a heauliful copv in crushed levant morocco, by Francis Bedford, of (me of tlie earlier of franklin's productions. 652 MoiiTON ( Daniel ). New England's Memorial, or Briet Relation ot most Memorable Passages of God's Provi- dence as manifested to tbe Planters of New England. 12°, polished calf, (jill. Fine copy. Boston, 1772 This is the second edition of one of the rarest and most important books relating to New England history. 653 Oxford Classics. Johnson (S.). ilie Works of Sam- uel Johnson, LL. D., including the Parliamentary De- bates. 11 vols., imperial 8°, large paper, hoards, uncut. Oxford, 1825 654 OxFcmi) Classics. Hume (D.) and Smollett (T.). The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George the Second. 13 vols., imperial 8°, large paper, boards, uncut. Oxford, 1826 655 Rai.eioh. Ghost of Sir Walter Rawleigh, or his Appa- rition to an Intimate Friend, willing him to Translate into English this Learned Book. Portrait. 16°, ccdf ex- tra, gilt edges. Fine copy, very rare. London, 1651 I 59 65« Haven (D. A.). Journal of a Voyage to Greenland iii 1639. Printed in the Old Dutch iJlacft Tlettej. Curi^ ons Plates and Initial Letters. Small 4°, hoards. Amsterdam^ lbi59 657 RoBEBTB (Wni.). Account of the First Discovery and Natural History of Florida. Maps and Plates 4 . Scarce Linidoii, IToo 658 Schouten(G.V Journal ou Relation exactedu Voy- aire de Guill. Schouten dans les Inde«. I lates. 12 , half morocco, uw^ui. Pam, 1619 A volume of much rarity relating to an early voyage to America. 65M Smith (W.). Historical Account of the Expedition a,.S^lst Ohio Indians in 1764. under the Command of Henrv Bouciuet, including his Transactions witli the Jn- dians; and the Battle at Bushy Run. Maps and I lates by Benjamin West not in the ^-encan edition ^^4 , hdf morocco. ' A volume of much rarity and of the highest historical value. r>6(» VRiK8S[imon van]. Ausfuhrliche Beschreihmig des Groulands alt Gronlands gelegenheit, Erfindung Li - ,i61 WASHiNoroN. Novthmore (Tlios.). Washington, or "•'^.bo.-t.y Restored. 12», .-^M U.ant '-^^ -'^^ The Sale of a lar^e and valuable collection of ilmede&n ftnd Foreign &itogr&pIii, containing some Rare Signers and Revolutionary Generals, together with many Eminent Authors, Statesmen, &c., will take place on Monday, May 31st, and Tuesday, June ist. tW Aiirtion S