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Laa diagrammas suivsnis llluatrant la mtthoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MCKKOn MSOUITION TBT OU (ANSI and ISO TIST CHART No. 2) 1.0 I.I Ul |u B^SI^i 11.8 1.6 APPLIED IIVHOE In, (716) «82- 0300 -Phone ('IS) ;as- SMS -ra> All bids jhould b< addruwd to KJA All ^^ Andenon Auction Company no. 4J / 5 We.< 2«th St., Nfw lfor!l City Sales begin at 3 and 7.30 o'clock Telephone: 3150 Madison George D. Morse Aiuilanccr The Hurst Sale A Letter of Appreciation The American Security and Trust Co. o( Wasliington, D. C, being nameT> 21, 1906 BY CJjt anlietBon auction Company 5 West 29th Street, New York SALES BF.OIN IN THK AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK LV THE EVENING AT T-.'W) OCLOCK Telephone, Sl.to Madison N.B,— BIDS ARE ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD TO HE AT HO MUCH PER VOLUME OR PIECE — I I '1 -- / IJIIIE LATE SIR JOHN BOITRINOT added to his political duties the earnest study of the history of his native land. To this end he commenced gathering the material at an early age, and continued consistently through life, collecting early and rare books and pamphlets, con- temporary accounts, where possible, and transcribing from the Archives of Canada and Paris those documents re- quired that he was unable to obtain by any other means. More especially was his interest centred in the Wars with the French which resulted in the English conquest of Canada, and in the War of the American Revolution, and its sequence, the War of 1813, the second great crisis in C" .adian history. Other subjects were not, however, neglected, books relating to the progress of Geographical Discovery, the voyages of the Cabots, of Cartier, Columbus, the earlier history of the Hudson's Bay Company, the early histciy of the Selkirk settlement on the Red River and its conflicts with the North- West Company, the manners and customs of the Indians, the works of Hennepin, Charlevoix, Denys, LeClercq, Creuxius, Sir William Vaughan's Golden Fleece, Whitbourne's Discovery of Newfoundland, Thevet's Franco Antarctique, and others equally noteworthy dealing with special periods will be found in their various divisions in the catalogue. Under the heading of maps and atlases will be found what is believed to be the finest copy known of the Atlantic Neptune— a book rarely met with in any other state than badly imperfect— together with some particularly choice selections of maps, and facsimiles of the earliest-known charts both in manuscript and print. With but few exceptions the library will be found in ex- ceptionally good condition, many bearing the autograph of its late owner. A RiSUMfe OF THE DIVISIONS. NOB. The American Kevoll-tion 21 to 72 • ArSTRALA8IA 81 " 97 The Cabots 184" 80i Cape Breton 227 " 236 The Voyaoes of Cartier 238 " 245 The French and Indian War 436 " 470 The Hudson's Bay Company 606 " 624 The Indians 634 " 705 The Jesuits and the Jesuit Relations. . . 714 " 744 The Siege and Capture of Louisbourg . . 814 " 843 Manitoba 882 " 900 Maps and Atlases 901 " 931 Massachusetts 946 " 968 Newfoundland 1041 " 1073 The Norse Voyages to America 1085 " 1107 Nova Scotia lUO " 1178 Ontario 1178 " 1192 Prince Edward Island 1235 " 1245 Quebec 1252 " 1288 The Rebellions of 1837, 1869, and 1885.. 1299 " 1332 The Earl of Selkirk and the Red River Settlement 1390 " 1403 The War of 1812 1505 " 1519 ORDER OF SALE. Monday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Monday Evening, "7-30 Tuesday Afternoon, "3 " Tuesday Evening, " 7.30 Wednesday AKernoon, " 3 Lots 1- 300 301- 600 601- 900 901-1230 1231-1576 CATALOGUE 1. A DAM (G. M.) The Canadian Northwest: its Ilis- ^^ tory and Troubles, from the days of the Fur- trade, with the Narrative of the Three lusurrections. Por- traits. Post 8vo, half roan (rubbed). Toronto, 1885 2. ADAMS (SIR F. O.) AND C. D. CUNNINGHAM- The Swiss Confederation. Map. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 3. ADAMS (HENRY). A History of the United States, 1801-17. The first and second administration of Jefferson and Madison. 9 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1800-91 4. ADLER (J. G.) Dictionar\- of the German and Eng- lish Languages. Fourth edn., revised. Thick 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 1858 5. AKINS (THOS. B.) A Sketch of the Rise and Prog- '^ ress of the Church of England in the British North Ameri- can Provinces. 12mo, cloth, pp. 151. Halifax, N. S., 1849 6. ALASKA IN 1898. United States Geological Survey, y 1898-99. C. D. Walcott, Director. (Mineral Resources, Agriculture, Seasons, Game, etc., of Alaska.) Numerous iUusts. and maps. Imp. 8vo, cloth. Wash. 190' 7. ALEXANDER (SIR J. E). L'Acadie; or. Seven Years Explorations in British America. Maps and plates. 2 vols. V post 8vo, half roan (water-stained on corner of three plates, another plate slightly torn, but perfect). Lond. 1849 8. [ALMON (JOHN).] A Review of the Reign of George the Second, in which a new light is thrown on the transac- V tions, and the eflFeots of Ministerial influence are traced and laid open. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 17t»2 The criticismH include the military operations in North Ainer. ica uud the conduct of the British Government. 9. AMERICAN ACADEMY. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1890-1900. Vols. 1 to 16. Bound in 14 vols. Thick ftvo, half calf. Phil. 189U-1900 Numerous social, political and historical contributions hy experts and noted authors. 10. May, 1901, July and Sept.. 1903 (2 copies of each); and Jan. and Nov., 1901. (As a lot.) V V The Anderson Auction Co. 11. AMERICAN ANTIQUAEIAN SOCIETY. New- Series. Vol. IX., Part 3, 1894; Vol. X., Parts I and 2; Vol. XI., Part 1; Vol. XII., Parts 2 and 3; Vol. XIII., Parts 1 to 3; Vol. XIV., Parts 1 and 2, and Inde.\; Vol. XV., Part 1, 1902, illusts., eoniributions by Hoar, Hale, Nour8e,fJreen, etc. 8vo. (13 pieces.) Worcester, JIass., 1895-1902 12. AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. Brown (G. W.) Balti- more and the 19th April, 1881 : a Study of the War. Plan. 8vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies.) Bait. 1887 13. AMERICAN COMMONWEALTHS. Edited by Horace Scudder. Virginia, by John Esten Cooke; New York, by E. II. Roberts; Kentucky, by U. S. Chaler; Maryland, by W. II. Brown ; and 10 others. Maps. 14 vols, crown 8vo, "'"'h Bost. and N. Y. 1884-88 14. AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Various numbers from Vol. 21, No. 2 June .30, 1889, to 1901. Vols. 23 and 27 complete. Illiist. (25 pieces, as a lot.) N.Y.,v. d. 15. AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Papers of the Association, from its Commencement, Sept., 1884, to Oct., 1891, 5 vols.; Annual Reports (with papers), 1K89 and 1891 to 1900. Together 19 vols Thick nvo, cloth (one bound in half calf). N. Y., Lond. and Wash. 1881-1900 l". Duplicates of the above Reports, 1895 and 1896 (in 2 vols.). 3 vols, cloth. 17. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY (The). Various numbers from Vol. 1, No. 1, 1895, to Vol. 7, No 1 1901. (7 pieces.) 18. A.MERICAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Johns Hop- kins University Studies, several bound in one volume, re- lating to Local Government, inclnding Channing on Town and County Government in the English Colonies of North America. 1884; Davis on American Constitutions, 1885; Wilhelm's Local Institutions of Maryland, 1885; Ingle's Local Institutions of Virginia, 1885; Scott on the Proprietors and the Founding of New Jersey, 1885; Maey's Institutional Beginnings in a Western State, 1884; Ilosmer's Samuel Adams, 1884; and others. 8vo, limp calf. 19. AMERICAN MEN OF LETTERS Edited by C. D. V\arner; Poe, by Geo. R. Woodberry; Emerson, by O. W. Holmes; Irving, by C. I). Warner; Webster, by II E. Scud- der; Franklin, by J. B MacMaster; and 8 others. Par- traU.i. 13 vols, crown 8vo, cloth. Bost and N.Y. 1883-94 20. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. Some Account of American Newspapers, particularly of the Eighteenth Cen- tury. With extracts relatinj; to New Jersey. 4 vols .8vo, cloth. (New Jersey Archives, Vols XL, XII., XIX. and ^X) Paterson, N. J., 1894-98 The Anderson Auction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. SI. ADAMS (JOHN) and LEONARD (DANIEL). Nov- angluB, and Massachusettensis; or, Political Essays pub- lished in the years 17T4 anot. In addition to tlie valuable records of which CongrPs-s allowed him the inspection, Washington, Gates. Greene. Lincoln and Otho II. Williams, allowed him a lilieral use of their pajjers. 37. GREEN (S. A.— Editor). Three Military Diaries; Lieutenant Dudley Bradstreet at the Siege of Louisbourg, 1745-1746; Sergeant David Holden during the latter part The Anderson j4uction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, of the French and Indian War, Feb'y. ao to Nov. 39, HBO; Auos Farnsworth durinjf the Revolutionary War, April 19, 1T7S to Nov. 17, 17T6. Edited, with IntroductionH and In- dex. 8vo, cloth. Groton, Mass., 1901 38. HENRY {J. J.) An Accurate and Interesting Ac- count of the Hardships i X Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who Travefned thf Wilderness in the Campaign against Quebec in 1775. 12nio, halt morocco, gilt top, (with the slip of copyright entry pasted on verso of title, last leaf repaired). Lancaster: W. Greer, 1818 _ The iwarce first edition. A perMinal narrative of ttie expedi- tion written in a verygniphio manner, witli explanatory notes. A memoir of Judge Henry by his dauKhter is prefixed. 39. [INGLI8 (REV. CHARLES).] Letters of Papinian: in which the Conduct, present State, and Prospects of the American Congress are examined. 8vo, half russia, pp. 86. N. Y. printed; Lond. reprinted, 1779 Inglis was a loyalist, and during the Britisli i.'.cupation of New Yorlc was made rector of Trinity Church. .Vfter the peace he went to EngLind and was appointed the first Bishop of Nova Scotia. One of his earlier pamphlets was bu."nt bv the Sons of Liberty. 40. JOHNSTON (E. L.) Recollections of a Georgia Loyalist, written in 1836. Portraits. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1901 41. JOHNSON (SIR JOHN). Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson during the Oriskany Campaign of 177li-77, anno- tated by W. L. Stone. Historical Introduction by J. Watts de Peyster J and. Some Tracings from the Footprints of the Tories or Loyalists in America by T. B. Jlyers. Mnp, por- traits and facsimiles. Small 4to, cloth. (MunscU's His- torical Series, No. 11.) Albany, 1883 43. JOHNSTON (H. P.) Observations on Judge Jones' Loyalist History of the American Revolution. Royal 8vo, '■loth. N. Y. 1880 43. JONES (C. H.) History of the Campaigns for the Conquest of Canada in 1770. Portraits (if Gens. Sctiuijler, H'ooster, Sullivan, Gates, Arnold, etc. Royal 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1883 44. JONES (T.) History of New York during t"ie Revo- lutionary War, and of the leading events in the other Colo- nies at that period. Edited, with Contemporary Documents and Notes, by E. F. de Lancey. Portraits on India paper, views, reproductions of rare maps, etc. 3 vols, thick royal 8vo,cloth. (A. L.S. of E. F.de Lancey inserted.) N.Y.1879 The Anderson j4uction Co. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 45. KII)r)EK(F.) Military <)|)eratioii8 in Eafttern Maine and Nova Scotia diirinK the Kevolution, chiefly compiled from the Journals and Letters of Col Joliu Allan, with Notes and Memoir. Map. 8vn, cloth. Albany : Mun8eU,18(>7 ConipritwH ii narrutive of the services ami sufferings of a comparatively little-known Hevoliitionarjiiero, who -Client seven year« aniunK the MicniacM. Manu'lieetM. PuHHamaciuo.i(iv ami Penohftcot Indians, and greatly influenced tbeir conduct durtniE the War. 46. LAMH (R.) An Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences during the late American War, from its com- luencement to the year 1783. 8vo, half calf. Dublin, 18n0 The author was a sergeant in the Royal Welsh Fuailiers (23d Kegt.) and was captured at Saratoga with Burgoyne, but later escaped to New Yurk; he was again taken prtMjner at York- town, but again escajwd to New York. His narrative is one of the most interesting of the war. After his reaching the British lines on bis Hr»t escape he was received by Major Andre, and further on he gives a lengthy account of An j capture and execution. 47. LODGE (II. CABOT). The Story of the Kevohitinn (Scribner's Magazine, Vols. XXIII. and XXIV.). Xumer- ous illiists. i vols Kjyal 8vo, half calf. N. V. 1898 48. LORIMEK (M. de). Mes Services pendant la Guerre Aniericaine de 1TT5 (Letters written during the American Inrasiun in lTTo-7li). Menioire de M. de Lorimer. cloth, small embossed stamp on title. Montreal. 8vo, 1871 49. LOSSING(BENSOX J.) Pictorial Field Book of the American Revolution. Colored fronis., etc., and l,VHi illusts. on iroove is tiie proof of •\n article by J. ir. IIo'^<""lf""-P''9^P"'tes,S'»„e in rZl strong. Presentation copies from Lord Arm- 79. ASHTON (JOHN). Social Life in [he" ReLTof 2"^" ^r"' ""'"" "■"'" "'•'«'■»" Sources. With SiTJs from contemporary prints. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Loud ISsi 80. ATKINSON (T. W.) Travels in Upper and Lower Amoor and the Russian Acquisitions bordering on ndia and Chma. Map and illusts. R6yal 8vo, cloth. Lond 180O AUSTRALIA AND AUSTRALASIA. of ^S„„!l!'\^^'J'^'r ^^ '^^P' . ''"'■" I'"" "f "•« Constitution AcH etc Win V f C" «"""" ?' I"'P«ial Statutes, Local h„o H , .1 u '' ,^°"'^ Ilwtoncal and Constitutional. 4to, boards, cloth back. Presentation copy from Author. c„ „„..,.. Adelaide, 181)4 tr.li./p'^""'' <"'??• ''■) '"'"'■'^ f™"' Victorian (Aus- ralia) Pioneers to Ch. J. La Trobe. Map. Edited bj- Hr Bride 8VO, cloth. ■* Melbourue^898 83 EXPLORATION. Journal of the Horn Scientific EKploring Expedition, 1804, by C. Winnccl^e S« ,3i//,, of maps; .Journal of the Central Australian E.Npl,fi",7Ex" fl:Z' '^rfi- •?-■ ^\- "• ''"'""""•"• """'«; Journal of the Elder Scienti lie Exploring Expedition, 1891-02, by I) Lind- sey, wdh portfolio of maps. 8vo, limp boards. (As 5 voh, ) ^■'- Another lot. The same. (As 5 vols.) 85 FEOERATION. Official Record of the Debates of Meh "."siS "I"" P"".-;™' Convention. Third Sessio„%a„ - Mch., 1888. 2 vols, tliicit 8vo, half roan. Melbourne, 1888 „f*f; ~T P"*,"'"' '*''.'■"''<' "' "'« P'•oc^^edinss and Debates of the Austraasian Federation Conference, held at Mel- bourne, 1H!.0; The same, held at Sydney, 180 ; Proceeding, of the same, held at Melbourne, 1808. :) vols, folk) 1 ^^' T", ""?'■'"• Record of the Debates of the Auatia- lasian Federal Convention, Adelaide March to Mav' SOT- Second .Session of the same, Sydney, Sept., 18or. '2 thick 8vo vols., cloth. Adelaide and Sydney, 189; 88, (JILL (TIIOS.) liibliographv of South Auslralia Crown (fote8. Edited by Douglas B. W. Sladcn. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. and S.vdnev, 1889 Presentation copy from Chief Justice Hay. of Adelaide. S. X. 93- Gordon (Adaru Lindsay). Poems. Bush ]!al- lads and Galloping Rhymes, etc. Ilhlsl. Crown 8vo, limp cloth. Melbourne, 1892 94. Convict Once, and other Poems, by J. Brunton Stephens, Melbourne, 1888; Rhymes from the Jlines, b\- E. Dyson, Sjdney, 189«; Poems of Henry Clarence Kendall, Melbourne, 1890; and others. 8 vols, crown 8vo, clolli (some presentation copies). 95. QUICK (J.) AND GARRAN (R. R.) The AnnotaKd Constitution of the Australian Comm nwealth. Thick Svo, cloth. Presentation copy. Sydney, 1901 90. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AUS- TRALASIA. Proceedings, Sessions, 188(i-1898 (duplicates of each), maiis; Transactions of the Royal Soc. of Sonih Australia (irith plate.s and map), issues for .lui'", 1893, and June, 1890; Report of the 4th Jleeting of the Australasian Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, held at Ilobart, Tasmania, Jan'y, 189a, edited by A. Morton, »»i/«. etr. 1 pieces, post Svo. Adelaide and Sydney 97. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION, by Sir .John A Cockburn; South Australia, by J. P Stow; While the Billy Boils, by Henry Lawson;anil ;) others. Illust. vols, crown Svo, cloth, etc. 98. "DACK (CAPT. G.) Narrative of the Arctic Land -'-' Expedition to the Mouth of the (Jreat Fish River (etc.), 1833-35. Map and plaiea. Thick Svo, cloth. Lond. 18.10 99. BAILLAIRGE(CIIAS.) Nouveau DictionnaireFrnn-- {ais. Rimes, Consonnances, llomunymes. Decomposition des Mots, Conibinaisons Variees, Jeux de Mots, etc. Post Svo, half calf. Quebec, 18^8 11 The Anderson Auction Co N Y" 1 888 Notes. 2vo.».po'^X,.J,'fr^: '""' °"""?lT-t d«L°r%ti4'',I!A7N'5:\|^). A.n.Tie«n Scene.,-, With on steel by CouL^ 'Ihlard kra^T7'%^"r'^'''"''«' others fro/ndraJ:;jsifZ;tMr'':'';t haffM™" "'"' roeeo, bneks full ^irf, ,:i-(t ed^el ' '"'"■ ""r''^„';?° '"."o text bv N^p'^Wiml"" v'""''^' "l"»'™ted. Desoriptive 0.„adiH„ .oinage.) slZl'L* hHlf™,""" ™"'""""^ "■" 110 I!AI'nnvf^r.i-„.,w, •'*f'""^''*'»te'-(EnKlaa^ n.u ^ Montreal, 1873 and Discovery in \orth Anieii,.« ir ^ ' .'^'"""•eree morocco, .1.^, "-i^'rUniv^rsU^Tf To^r^i Zl^l ,.,, „ ■ ^- Y. 1887-8!) P.«lia o-^i.'.Xry, freH^'^n^dlo?"^ r."""""' ^>'»- '•"< y.ow™,v. „„/,£„„. ^r^k ™;'ar8vo,'lX7;" '™ w:4'e„— the -l!|:;:"a'l'}and 'l-ool"", f'^""".""'" "*'«'' ""^^ K.HST KD.v. Thirpo^t sTot-croth."' """"'"t^.So"'^ .;S.p.;;:S:^^iSei^L^„p---:,o,.,^^^^ ,on T^ Toronto, 1888 14 The Anderson Auction Co. BIOGRAPHY. 13-2. Pierre Uedard [by Dionne]; John Brown in Canada [by J. C. ifaniilton]; Surveyor- G«*neral Holland [by ScaddiuKJ ; Uu Soldat do Front enac [by Abbe GosSelin]; Pierre Boucher et sou Livre [by B. S. Suite]; etc. 13 pamphlets, 8vo, etc., cloth (mainly Transactions of the Royal Society). 133. BISSELIL'S (JOAXNIS). ArKouaulicon American- orum, sive Ilistoria? Periculorum, Petri de Victoria, ac Sociorum Ejus. Kngraved title by Wolfyang Kilian, and map. ISmo, tinely bound in dark blue morocco, gilt, by Larkin (engraved title and map very sliKhtly cut into by binder). Monachi [Munich], l(i47 Account of the voyiijires anil i)eriIous exjjeriences of Pedro (louvea de Vu-tor, who. according to the niirriitive, went to Central America and ri);inaiix. 3 vols. ISnio, lialf mo- rocco. Paris, 1SS8 149. BOURASSA (ABBI5). M. Nationalc. Portrait. 4to. cloth. C'liauvcau et I'Idee Montreal [1895] 150. [BOnilNOT (SIR JOHN «.,] Letter to thi> Secre- tary of State from the Canal Commissioners respecting the Improvement of the Inland Xnvination of the Dominion of Canada. Lart/e colored map, etc. Royal 8vo, half calf Ottawa, 1871 The historical portion of this r«|iort was written bv Hir .Jtjhn O. Bourinot. 151. Parliamentary Procedure and Practice. With an Account of the Origin and Growth of the Parliamentary Institutionsin the Dominion of Canada. First hdn. Stout 8vo, morocco, gilt bands, gilt edges. 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Life and Times of Joseph Brant (Tha.vendauega); including the Border Wars of the Ameri- can Revolution and the Indian Campaigns of (ienernls Ilarmar, St. Clair and Wayne, from 1T8:I to the Indian Peace of 1795. I'nrtraUs anil plates. 2 vols 8vo, cloth „ . . N. Y. 1838 Original edition. Presentation copy from tlie author. ii:»2. STREET (A B.) Frontonac: a Poem of the Iro- quois. 4to, cloth. Albany, 1866 Based on the ex{)editiun of Frontenac against tile Inxjuois in myit. The poem occupies 'i^^ pages, followed by notes on Indian customs, legends, etc. Only a small number printed. i;93. THO.MAS (CYRUS). Catalogue of Prehistoric Works east of the Rocky Mountains. Maps. 8vo, half •■nlf- Wash. 1801 694. Problem of the Ohio Mounds: Circular, Square and Octagonal Earth Works of Ohio. Illust. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, pp. .',4, 33. Wash llureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Inst., 1887-89 69,1, TREATY OE PEACE, 1066. ROYAL COPY, Traitez de Paix cnncliis elitre S. M. 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Nouvelle Relation de la Gasposio, qni contieut lea Mceurs et la Religion des SauvaRes Gaspesiens Porte- Croix, adorateuvs du Soleil, et d'autres Peuples do TAme- rique Septentrionale, dite lo Canada. IGmo, morocco, pp. 5Ti (a small piece of blank margin of title torn off). Paris, 16111 The first publication of Father Christian Le Clf^rcq, and the first book which contains a full account of the Miciiiac Indians and description of that i»art of the coast of the St. Lawrence which they inhabited. Short notices are also given of the Indians of Acadia and other neighborinK places. The Micmacs he calls '■ Porte-Croix," from the habit they liad of decorating themselves with the mark of the cross. His accounts are given from his own personal observations, he living in their midst, lionietimes in their wigwams, for a considerable time. Father Le Clercq was also the inventor of the symbols in which the religious books for the use of the Mieinacsare printed. Very scarce. 791. LEGKR (LOUIS). A History of Austro-ITangary to 188H. Transl. by Mrs. Birbeck Hill, Preface by E. A. Free- man. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1889 792. LEGGO (W.) History of the Administration of the Earl of Dufferin. 2 portraits. Thick 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 18T8 793. LE MAY (P.) Le Pelerinde Sainte-Anne. Roman de Mceurs. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. Montreal [18!':3] 794. LE MOINE (J. M.) rence. Map, 8vo, cloth, author. The Chronicles of the St. Law- Presentation copy from the Montreal, 1878 795. The Explorations of Jonathan Oldbiick, F.G.S.Q.,in Eastern Latitudes. Canadian History, Legends, etc. 8vo, cloth. Quebec, 1889 Presentation copy, with an interesting aHfoj;raj>ft letter hyi\w author. 796. Maple Leaves: Canadian History, Literature, and Ornithology. Front 8vo, cloth. With autogra[)li inserted. Quebec, 1894 88 The Anderson Auction Co. (Prefxed is a Bibliosrapby oOhe Ju'bj'o,' "' ''"""' ^P' ""''■ Le;»td'Fa^itf;j;^i["', «--a.".iea> Memoir ,.f ,„« generations of 1 e fS ^f /« i T""' °' ""■ "'•«' 'I'ree early settler of TamXn Mass w?,h ''"?'^' ''■'"' "»" "» scendants By \V R nffe J t ""/""^ "^ '""" '!»■ Koya, .vo, e,„^. (bi.^in?S„,e?Cal:;J,.^S-„^^^ Frl^foe's^f^i/^d^.f^Lei-^^'^r'N- "TT "« ^•"-"- publiTO par E Tmss 1 / , .i^ou^'lle-Frnn,.,.. f,iiti<,„ sierR?u^f?Ll^J;r-''^^J^^'„^-Ave„turesde,ro„. Filibustie,. dans la^'x i, X"^''"^";,;/'"""'^ "« 2 vols, in 1. Post 8V0, baif n.oroe™r,i„*/„;f ^;:^/*'-- andad™ oflhe lingJisb nt Port Rmrp^nT '" *-"/'"' "' "» 'I"-'-"! alopts tl,e profession of flf, ter \TZ',""- ""*; "-" I"' story of the Coiiite ile Mimnevni, wl.i '^'''' '"f"''"''' ■» tlie CHnada. witli a dpscrintZn Hr,, ''■cti.res of yu,.|w an.) Uter De MonneviUe ^1^ ™Vu,ed « "J?"".?" "t "'» Huron,, sold as a slave at Boston """'""' ''^ """ f>e«- Knglanders and 801. LE TAP (PfiHF siYTiTi n' » . Only 8(X1 printed. lari.s, I,SS8 by c. P. Lucas. 8^:;rr'„'.:^buUt;d•biK^?:.'u"''''•'•'"'''''• 803 rPWT« ,Ar ^ "'''°'''^' ^''""■"<'»n Hless, 1801 Kx,^%t'™ifi^„,f;„:,^Jfh"M''''^ J''^'"-^- "f •"- and 1800. Krt ted bvEin„?t /■^?, '■'^'l''" "'*"'■• '^O^- 18l« 3^^..^witb.,.^j;^,--:-rTo^;^-T^£-^t^:, No. 3118 of a limited issue on line l»«k ,«per. *■ ' ^ ' '^"•' V The Anderson Auction Co. 804. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF LIVERPOOL. Proceedings, Nob. 44-46, 48-54 and 54, in- clodinK the Index. 9 vols. 8vo, cloth and paper. * Ix)nd. 1890-1900 805. LITERARY PAMPHLETS. Boutades ct ReverieB. Par R. TremWay; Poems, Fall River, Mags , 1893; Me- langes d'Histoire et de Litti'Tature, par, B. Suite, Ottawa, 1876; Theatre au Canada, by Abbe Gos^elin, Ottawa, 1898; Un Uisparu, par G. A. Difmont, portrait, Montreal, 1894, etc. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. (6 pieces.) 800. LIZARS (R. AND K.) In the Days of the Canada Company, the Settlement of the Huron Tract, and the Social Life of the Period, 1835-1850. Portraits and ittusts. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1896 807. LODGE (H. CABOT). A Short History of the Eng- lish Colonies in America. 8vo, half roan (rubbed). N.YM881 808. LONG'S EXPEDITION. Keating (W. II.) Narra- tive of an E.xpedition to the Source of the St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, etc., performed in 18-J3. Man and S plates. « vols, half calf. Lond. 1835 Contains » very full and valuable account of the Indians of the explored territory, especially of the customs, charactersana numbers of the Sioui and Chippeway tribes, including a short vocabulary of Indian languages. 809 LONG (G.) America and the West Indies geographi- cally diacribed. By Profs. Long, Porter, Tucker, ete^ Maps. 8vo, cloth (worn). Loud. 1845 810. LONG ISLAND. Flint (M. B.) Early I>ong Island: a Colonial Study. Beproduction of Block's map of Ibie Post 8vo, cloth. Limited edn. N. 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LOmSBOUBQ [THE FIRST SIEGE] (April, iriS-Januarv l-in' T^^'J"" ^'^«^ "^ Loa,8burg 8vo, cloth, 33 pp. Boat.: T. Fleet 1745 .criptton''ftm^h!,'S"r%°t™ l?"^' 'l"'""!' P-^^ntalU i„. mentis fi^f.f f.'lUMve"'^ i ''T^^.f "« ™P'- "^ '>-- Cape Breto:;\„.,^^i:;;X„',^--'-;/-;B relating ,0 pe«:SS?r,?f 'ii?!;tS;"!.°": :•""„">««"• plate .'pr«|. when tlKy arrived rKr"„ce,&K^'''' '""\ "'« *"""''l' [r.oronzol..jol„,.,„„]. iLo, 'It'^^f j;;]" "To^I'^^i? Scorce. Contain a reprint of Gibson's Journal with an Historical Introdttetbu.) /"s,""* ' \L^-'^'f^^' ^•e,jc. Royal 8vo. cloth ' i'Zok'tZ^Sol ei The Anderson Auction Co. -y LOUISBOURG [THE FIRST SIEGE]. 822. LETTRE d'lin Habitant de Louisbourg. Contenant uno Relation exacte et circonstanciee de la prise de I'Isle Royale par les Anjrlais. 12mo, morocco, pp. 81. (Quebec: Chez Guillaume le Sincfre, lt45 Extremely rare. Parkman makes much use of the grapliic descriptions given a this Ixxik of the siege, and praises it greatly in this respect. 823. The Anonymous **Lettre d'un Habitant de Louisbourg," containing a narrative by an eye-witness of the Siege in 1745. Edited, with an English translation, by G. M. Wro g. 8vo, cloth, pp. 74. Toronto, 1897 824. LOUTSBOURG. The Taking of Louisbourg in 1745 and 1758, extracts from the Gentleman's Magazine. 1758, with map, and type-written copies (103 pp.) of pieces from the same journal relating to the siege; extracts from the Canadian Ai-ehives on the same, with map, 1886; and other similar extracts, etc. Bound in 1 vol. 4to- 825. NATIONAL PREJUDICE opposed to National In- terest, candidly considered in the Detention or Yielding up Gibraltar and Cape-Breton by the ensuing Ti-eaty of Peace, etc. In a letter to Sir John Barnartl. Crown 8vo, half roan, pp. 50. Lond. 1748 The author advocates restoring Ca;)e Breton and Gibraltar, for tlie sake of the gi>odwill of both France and Spain. S26. NEVILL (VALENTINE). The Reduction of Loui.s- bourg: a Poem. Wrote on board His Majesty's ShipOrford, in Louisbourg Harbour. Ismail folio, sewed, pp. lf». Very scarce. Portsmouth, 1758 827. NILES (REV. SAMUEL). A Brief and Plain Essay on God's Wonderworking Providence for New England in the Reduction of Louisbourg, etc. IGmo, limp calf (lacks the title, and introductory leaf, and edges of some of the leaves damaged). Veri/ rare. New London: T. Green, 1747 828. PEPPERRELL (SIR WILLIAM). An Accurate Journal and Account of the Proceedings of the New-Eng- land Laud-Forces during the late Expedition against the Frencli Settlements on Cape Breton to the time of the Sur- render of Louisbourg . . . with a computation of the French Fishery ... all sent over by General Pepperrell himself to his friend Capt. Hen. Stafford, atExraouth, Dt.on. Printed ft-om the Original Manuscript. Post 8vo, limp morocco, pp. 40. Exon [Exeter]: A. «t S. Brice, 174G Very rare. 829. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of the Hon. Sir Wm. Pepperell . . . who died at his Seat in Kittery, July 0, 1759. By Rev. Benj. Stevens. Small 4to, paper, pp. vi. -f- 34, uncut. Bost. : Edes & Gill, 1759 Very scarce. Dr. Stevens was the pastor of the first church in Kittery. 02 The Anderson Auction Co. fjq, „ . Lond. 1856 Imp. 8vo, half roan, uncut Ispp* """' '"'""•"'''• ern^' of-lTastSenrto^'^V^.ia';; ^^"'r ,f' "'"^^•' «- Expedition against the F vnpl s»,?i ^^PP"^™" • ■ . for an Cape Breton.'^ (Extracted tr^m ft ''"',•"" °" "'<• '"'""d of SoeV for 1793.) Svrcloth™'' "' ■■*''"<^- "i"- S33 «i, w.,' „' Boat, 180G " ^'^ R.. „ ''•'''• P"»t<"l: I'ond reprinted, 1746 occasioned by the akZ of Inn ^^'"■^>'' Boston . . . roan, pp. 38. ^ "^ Louisbourg. Post 8vo, half at" n>i Edinburgh, 1746 t ,l'- ^ ^^ Solvations of God in 1-46 t d forth m a Sermon at the South Ch„V, ^ ■ i, '" '^"''t ^s' "46, being the Anniverearv Th»„r^ " "'""''"• """'"v. 27, of the MaS.achuse,ZMn NE *!;■;■"""" '^ ''■•"»'»™ markable Salvations of he year Disr.r.'" "i.? "'™' "*■ North America, are l.nefly rn'sCd'"''i;"a.f '.Tk»",1 'o»n. Los,., prmted for D. Henchman in Co nhuT n46 /■ The Anderson Auction Co. LOUISBOURO [THE FIRST SIEOE]. 838. RKPOKT o( tho t'ommilteo on Louisbouin Meiiio- rial. B lAnies (indudiiiit facsiniilo plan of KouialHiurK, *c., 1745). Svo, cloth. N. Y. Society of Colonial Wars, IS!t« 8.19. SIIIUI.KY ((;KN. WIt.MAM). A Letter from Will- iam Shirley. Eaii-, Governor of Massachusetts Bay, to his Grace tho i)uko of Newcastle, with a Journal of the Siejto of Louisbourg, niul other operntions of the Forces . . . ap- proved and attested by Sir William I'eppeirell and the other principal iillieers who commanded ill the said expedi- tion. Published bv Authority. Svo, half morocco, pp. ii. Fine ropy. '-"tiJ- 1"-"' Very scarce. 840. The Conduct of Major Gen. Shirley, late Gen- eral and Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in North America, Uriefly Stated. Svo, boards, cloth. Load. irSH Believeil to Imve Ijeen written l>y William Alexaniter, later cnllecl the Earl "^ ""■■ 0«,> ConKiv,8, 8 vols., 1S80 A I L,,tr ■ ,."''°'"' '" ""■ ""'-li" 1880 t„ th,. l)i„,„'o,„| . ;,wi " S "/","• ' »" '''i"ie« f>-.„„ Post 8vo, ,.l„ih. •"""" I. 18J., <««.sy. Tojji.thiT :i v„is. 830, MArDoNAii) r \ I' r ■**■ ^' '*'80-l)r ilian Historical' I'oItraiN Vnl!^ !''.■ '*■'""'' "^ ""-' <■'«""- Montreal, Sept., I8wT.",„X,,r '''''''''■'''• '■■^'"''ite,! at 1" the IVesl./terian (him ,ff "'",'"",'""" '''"'"""■'» "-^'l 1«", Montreal, 18»^^,e^f■™i"^,l'u^^'*' 7,''' '^'^ ■"'^"«•"- Kneur A. A. Tacl.e, Sai t-1 /, ^ Ui"'''T^'^ '"'■'' '"""""'■ other.. T".et.,:;™^„:^;;&-;;;r-v;r%-;!,-;; 8SI. MACDONEJ.L (I \ i «u . , •^''""■•™'. ISSJ-m Early Setllenient of (ilel ™nv in <•!,? f '"""'"""'K Hi" pally to the Kevolutioi arv War Iv V!"o' '"'"''"K I'""''!- of 1837, the Serviees of the K^? )^^^"^ »'-^' "'« Kebellion Vork, the 84th or Ho al n' f ," "V"^'"' «'■«'■»'«■■>( of New (etc.). K„„„ iVo, cloth * """ "'""''■•'"" «-«""-" 85a V(;ri.vvii. ,, > . Mont i-eal, ISM 8o3. MAfKKNZIK (SII{ Al KV 1 v *-''"''''"Kh. IMa on the St. Lawrence, hrouuh N'oi- 1, ?* '"'™ ^'"■" '*''>" •■^•"1, «n.l Paeillc Oceans. VviM.an »^ V'":'""' '" "'" '''■•"'•'•> """"'""'•' ""y«. 4to, half Mii,liMi2i„„.„„,| ,1 J r.on.l. iMil ",",'" "'"I '■•■"•■li 'h« Pwlli,. I "™, TJ,^7'r ""■ ""■'■>■ """"■ " : . ;'.':"'■'■"" '" '"" "'»""-^ ""n,;,,S;"„,VS;;:;,:;';°'""'» ™"'- >i calf. 1/ ' HU 'H^<■l■^.x..,,.. ■» "■ """"west Uiimi.lii. n.e Unitcl Stales (xrj'hil'u'^r''''"'" '"■ ''»"'"'" «"■■ Post 8vo, cloth boanlH '(V, ie'ntln" ''""•"";. '^'""•■T. He.), to Henry Warburlon ) "«'""»""n eojpy Iron, Ihoauthor ^_ n. ,.„.,.„r t,«,k „„ ,„.i,.e ^,. i„ ,„^ Ko,.„i„„'-?;^!,V '"'•■' ••^["-an,cj. ^voisiK,. •^■J:;:-';^^-.:,?",!^,-;:; 05 )■ V The Anderson Auction Co. 856. MACKENZIE RIVER. Report of the Select Com- mittee appointed to Enquire into the Resources of the Great Maclcenzie Basin. Session 1888. 4 colored maps. 8vo, cloth, pp. 310. Ottawa, 1888 857. M'LEAN (J.) Notes of Twenty-live Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1849 858. Maclean (J. P.) Historical Account of the Setile- ment of the Scotch Highlanders in America prior to the Peaceof 1783. With Noticesof Highland Regiments, their Services during the Revolutionary War, and Biographical Slietches. lllust. 8vo, cloth. Cleveland, 1900 859. MACLEOD (NORMAN). The Present Church of Scotland, and a Tint of Normanism contending in a Dia- logue. 8vo, boards (binding broken). [St. Ann's, Cape Breton: Privately printed, 1841] 860. McM ASTER (J. B.) History of the People of the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888-1900 861. McMULLEN (J. M.) The History of Canada, from its First Discovery to the Present Time. Third edn., en- larged. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Brockville, 1892 862. McNAB (SIR ALLAN). Large folio portrait, en- larged from a phot'>graph; also the original glass negative. (2 pieces.) 863. MACOUN (.1.) Catalogue of Canadian Plants. The 6 parts in 3 vols. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt bands. (Geo- logical Survey of Canada.) Montreal, 1883-92 864. MACTAGGART (J.) Three Years in Canada; An Accountof the Actual State of the Country in 1826-28, with Sketches of the State of Society. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth (binding broken). Lond. 1829 865. MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. Edited by Martha J. Lamb. A complete set, from its commence- ment to its discontinuance, on the death of its editor, Sept., 1893. With numerous portraits, reproductions of rare maps, views, and other illusls. 29 vols. 4to, half bright calf, gilt. N. Y. 1877-1893 866. MAGRY (PIERRE). Di5couverte8etl5tabli8seraents des Frani^ais dans I'ouest et dans le sud de I'Amerique Sep- tentriona'le, 1014-1098; Memoires et Documents Inedits, recueillis "t publies par Pierre Magry. Portraits, facsimiles of rare maps, etc. vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1879-88 Contains the voyagea of La Salle, early narrations of the Jesuit missionaries, Joutel's narrative, the voyage of Dlber- ville, etc., with many minor narratives of explorers, pioneers, tradeis, and others, relating to tiie early discoveries in the west and south — some printed bere for liie lirsL lime. The y4nderson Auction Co. a Varra'';""''' ' """"'"«'- '« "-^ '"^ ob.„„; ■ Anotlicr copy. Oblong folio, dotli. 8(1S. cloth. (Mamellmorical Society.) Po^a,^i HS^;:i^c?iE'V" "?^- - -= ^ coth. (SJie^fi^-^thf^s'iiis^r^j:^:- ^- sr" w.,- - , PortlHnd, 18t!a g vouiograpn ot A. B. 1 hompson on title) Scarce »,i. I opular Government. Second edn. 8vo, cloth. Fifth'edT iTlZr ""' ^''''^' "'""^•"f '-"tution,. „,- , ' <-ond. 18S!) 8,0 International Law. 8vo, cloth. Lo„d. 1S90 cloth. °" ^"'^ ''"" """^ '^"»"""- New edn. Svo, s~s 1-,, '-""d. 18'JO No,; od~8vo,'Xh*:°"""""'"'' '" *'"' ^"" r\''\Ti Discovery, within oL Ccntu^/SS h7wZr'''r'''' ^ Authentic Contemporary Uocun ents mV' J; / f ™'", .- others, 7 coZor.^5;,„,«f .fc. Ro^Iuvol cToTh'""'™''' "'"' „. I-ond.: AsherA- Co ]8fi8 8vo, elulh. Lond. 1877 The same. Second edn. The Andtrsott Auction Co. S81. JIAXUSCRIFr. Neatly written Manuscript, 105 pap's, entitled, " Mission d« la Caprieieuiie au Canada en 185S, sous le commandenierit de M. de Helveze, Capitaine de Vaisseau, 185tj." 4to, half red morocco. MANITOBA. »ii. HEGG (A.) AND NURSEY (W. R.) Ten Years in Winuippj;, a Narration of the Principal Events in the His- tory of the City of Winnipeg. Plan. 8vo, cloth. Winnipeg, 18T0 883. liRYCE (PROF. G.) Manitoba, its Infancy, Growth, and Present Condition. Portraila and maps. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 188« 884. U'ARTIGUE (JEAN). Six Years in the Canadian Northwest. Transl. by L. C. Corbett and S. Smith. Crown 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1882 8f<5. DAWSON (S. .(.) 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HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF .MANITOBA. Transactions: Nos. 35, 37->p, 45-48, with the Annual Reports for 188U, 'OIJ-'Uo. (Henry's Journal, the Fur Trade ou the Red River, 1709-1801; Early Days iu Wiunipeir. Old Crow Wing Trail, etc.) Bound in one vol. 8vo, cloth. " Winnipeg, v. d. The Anderson Auction Co. MANITOBA. life'- f:^7^V' '"•„''•> ,'''•"' ^''"''^'' *"'>'^"' i" R-ol in'. ^"""_<^"""'»™,oloih. Toronto [18!C] Bjj. — ^ The Making of the Canailiiin WosI, the Reniili «TeZ;f "" "'>•«•'*•"■»'-• 'f-'™''» '■ -' "■--. cZ"„ 8|V MARGRAVE (J. J.) Red River. (HiMorv'iif'th! lied River Settlement, Later Progress, etc.) »vo, eloth. Montreal: I'rivatelv printed 1K71 89o. .MARTIN (A. ) The Hudson's Bay Co.npanv's I and 1 enures ami the Occupation of Assiniboia brLm^ ." ' {^:e\^^i:r''^^™!z':!,:fn;^X"afCeir"- M^q^^^So^t.^L--o-^^ Settlement and other illusts. I'Jmo, elolh, uncut Lond 1845 »<>■; XEW WEST (The): Historical, Statistical and Bio graphical. Hups, portrn.ls and plates. Royal 8™ half cal? ^98. ROSS ALEXANDER). The Red RivStleVenf ;>f„ N^t^ ^'T"'" ""-^ P^*"*"" State, with some Account of bvo, cbir """"• '"■• '''■"" "-^ ^'""' ^"'' Gan;.™ Po°st Sir John S. Pakington's copy, with hi, bookplat';'""'' '*'*" xr'"^'.r~:;,.''''"'"' ^''•' '" ">e Selklrk Colonv, by R O bv""! S>H^^' w'""*^' ''"• ' ^ "^"'•K''"-" Xorihe nl^ortres, by J Schtflz, VVinnipeg 181)4; Narrative of a Journev to phtr^Vlfi/cesO ''^^''' ""''™- '«^^' """ »"-•-- MAPS AND ATLASES ^S;;SiJ;-TiX^X,!ft!ii^^t full old English red morocco, elaborately gilt border on mdes, richly g,lt back, gilt edges. (As a ™il) - Loud 1781 ag?„-"ndTLX,''r.t^, '(^^n^'""' "'""''"^ -« .v-rs • The Jincsit copy in ejrUlerice of ilie Atlantic Neptune It i, 99 The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATl-ASES. ATLANTIC NEPTUNK (THE). iMHintl t» i« tiro fotiimt-M. in tild English red morocco e.vtrn, tcith broad bordemof emhlematie gold tootinf/ on ttie «Vif», anil in in jierfect eomUtinn. It came from the littrarff of the fx- Rdval Kiiiiiily of Niii>lf»t. the Ilourl>nnit, and there in ho dotiht it was prfHcnted either by thf Enfjlisli (iovcrnim-nt. or, jifrhaits. Sir VViHian Iluinilton to Kinjt Fcrilinanil, It ironlil tte quite imjMHiHible to find anuthcr co/ih to be comimrnt with it." The mre collefticm w uni|unstJonably tlie finest collection of eiiKntvt i uui)M anil views ever publislietl bya (ioverninent. uml tlie exi>eni*e of itH i>r*'|>flnklion mast Iihvg lieen enorimms. The total imiiiber of rnloreil or tintetl niaiw is 11'), ami heverni of thetM! contain Bmalltjr inHet iilans. The views number !(I4 ntl- ditional. makinR a total of 214. Tlie maps ini-Uide Nova S>-«>tiii, the River St. IjiwreiiL-e, the ialaml of Cajie Breton, the i-on»ls and liurlKds of New EnKhunI. New Yorlt. LonR iMlami arierfect cony of the same, but containing 101 maps, jthins and views. Koiiml in 3 vols, half calf (binding soinewlmt worn). (As :J vols.) Lond. 1781 Among the maps and views that are included in this copy are charts of the St. lAwrence River, coast of New England. Bos- ton iiarlxji, including plan of Boston; Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth Bay, harbor of Rhode I-sland. the large plan of the town of Newix>rt. New York and New Jersey coast. Long Island, New York harbor, with inset view; Pennsylvania, Hudson River, etc. All these are contained in the preceding complete copy. 903. AUSTRALIA. Map of the Calvert Exploring Kx- pedition in Western Austriilla, 1806-7 {-i divisions); Map of the Elder Exploring Expedition in Soulh and Western Australia in 1n:>1--^ (4 diviaions). Large folio, paper. (G pieces, as one lot.) 904. IJELLIN (S.) Le iVtit Atlas 5i .ritinie. Reciieil de Carles et Plans desQualre Parties du Monde. Par ordre de M. Le Due de Choiseul, Ministre de Guerre et de la Marine. Searhi 000 colored maps and plan ', of which nearly 300 are of Anitriea. o vols. 4to, fine copy in the original old calf, gilt. ... , l'-"'^' I?'-* A copy of the greatest assocnation interest, bemg Admiral Hawke's own copy, with his bookplate in each volume. The maps include plana of the principiii cities in EuroiH", Dublin and London Wing among then), as also plans of New Yolk, both the t^ity .and H.arbi!r, Bt.'ston, Piiiladelphia. Cliarleston, New Orleann, etc. 100 The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATLASES. vZ. a,?d '?"^:'T? (•'?«'^''«) Map of the P«vi„o«, of L iiper and Lower Canada and the adjacent n»ri« ,.t .hi I n,ted State, of A,ner,ea. Ver, large fo/i'^^rtw'o^drvil'n'? The mreonpnal i»ue of 1815, with ongmved i„«., view, wiek"wr ^i"?"' '.'"' P'^*"""*' <" Canada, New Ijrun,- wKk Nova Scotia, etc., and a part of the Ignited St«te« »ho«.nK the Boundary of the British North An er lean ,m»' se»«.on8, «,ze aln.ut 4 ft. by 7 ft. « !„»., .nount?^ on li'nTn in three seetionn and folded. 4to, nior-leeo oa„e Ti • • _. [Toronlol, 1853 "'*'"' 'o : :r '":''->.['^^«'-] ^ J'^vately ',il„;:,f, [8'?« No S ''"°'' '"■'"""' ''^' "'" '^■■' "' C""'""!. tins l«,„g yosa, rin au we .Siwle. In co ored facsi-ile (« i niv,-. tons), accompanied by lar^c key map. (T pieeeL.Vs'^c^bn ^^Reprodm-ecl m Madrid for the Columbian Celebration of Sp^k^Se'^l^^d^'SSn^I^: -- Ji^ - 5.J 11. Colored and mounted on rollers. J»- o-^ -\ Toronto: The Copji-Zlark tJo., 1809 912. Another copy, in four divi»ioii.- .in paper frobnbly engraved for the War of 1813. 101 The Anderson Auction Co. MAPS AND ATLASES. 014. GENEST (P. M. A.) Carto de lii Nouvclle Frame pour Bervir ii Petude de rilistoire du Canada depuis sa De- couverte jusqii'en 1760. A large map {Ii3i iu. x 40 in.) based on early maps, with inset views of Quebec iu 1088, eto. Jlounted on rollers and varnished. -Montreal, 18T5 . Large folio map, finely colored. Paris, lillMj 018. JEFFERYS (THOMAS). The American Atlas; or, A Geographical Description of the whole Continent of America ... and chiefly the British Colonies. From Sur- veys by JIajor Holland, Cnpt. Carver, Lewis Evans, etc. :iO large liiaps ou 40 copperplates, colored in outline, with inset plans, including New York City and Harbor, Boston, Mon- treal, Charleston, etc. Large folio, original half calf. Lend. 1778 019. JOHNSTON (A. KEITH). The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography. 5:) double-page folio colored maps, with special Indcv to each. Folio, morocco gilt. Edin. 1880 920. .lOMAKD (.M.) Les Monuments de la Geographic ; Recueil d'Auciennes Cartes Europeennes et Oricntales, ae- compagnees de Spheres, Mappemondes et Tables Cosmo- graphil"'rtan,.e, „,„l it i,: .ffi cul ,„ i'^ friund in tins copy. The maps have lieen mounte.l on . imr'ls Some ndihtions Aere nm.le l,y ihe trnnslat,.r to the .lescr m ™ in ,™s, Pookplateo, Jnhir'l^ll^^^^N^JI^I^^'jti.;:^ 93T PINART (A.-L.) Rccieil dc V trtcs, Plans ct Vue, relatifs aux Kiats-Cnis ci au C'anadi.., In51-K:)i kI'!, dims d apres l,.s originau.x manuseriis. . . a hi liil iii,',,,„„ National... Large oblong folio, original half chith case. T I'^rtl'is 1 ft* 1*^1 Lmitainsfacainiilesof the views ot New York 11151 ,,n,'l nil 1M9 and fran,|uehn, llillU: Fmn,,uelln'» Anie ica alwuTS (liist map witli tlie name V,\,mg!,), IVre Jollie ', uia^ „f , regions between the St. Lawrence and n„di„K! JC »lc " 103 The Anderson Auction Co, MAPS AND ATLASES. 928. REMARKABLE MAPS of the 15th, 16th and 17th Centuries. Reproduced in their original size. The six nos. in 4 portfolios Large 4to. Only 100 copies printed. (As 4 pieces.) AmslerdHin, 1894-97 No. I. The Bodel Myonhius Collection at Leyden. Nos. II. -III. Geography of Australia, au delineated by the Dutch Cartographers of the 17th Century. Edited by C. H. Coote of the Britiah Museum. No, IV. Nicolaes Witeen's Map of Northern Asia. No. V.-VI. Maps of various parts of Europe in the 15th and 16th Centuries, chiefly fr.nn the Isaac Vossius Collection at Ley den. 929. ROCQUE (M. A.) A Set of Plans and Forts in America reduced from Actual Surveys, 1763. Engraved sj title and 30 full-page plates^ engraved by P. Atidrews. Ob- long 4to, iinely bound by Zaehnsdorf in full crimson crushed levaut morocco, gilt. [Lond. 1763] Very rare. First edition of this collection. The series include: Plan of New York from a survey by T. Maersohalckin, 1763; Plan of Quebec; City and Fortress of Louisbourg with the attacks; Montreal; Schenectady; Albany; Hnlifax, N. S.; Fort Frontenac (Canada) ; Fort Brewerton (Oneida Lake); Stockade Fort at Oswego Falls; Fort William Henry; The Narrows, New York, with the defences marked; Entrenched work round Harkemeis house at German Flats; Block House. Oneida Lake; Royal Block House near Fort Edward; Fort William Henry, with the Ennlish and Frencli camps and attack; Foi-t at .Sara- toga; Fort George; Eutrenchtd camp. Fort Ligonier; Fort Frederick, Albany, with a view; Fort Edward; Fort Bedford; Crown Point (2); Fort Stanwix; Fort Frederick, St. John's Kiver; Fort Niagiira and environs; Fort at Ticonderoga; Fort Ontario. Tlie plan of New York City is an extremely rare and early one. Maerechaick originally drew it in IT-W, and it is known from its publisher as the Duyckinck map. The one here differs slightly from that, and may have been copied from another survey by him. 930. SOUTH AFRICA. Slaps issued by the English War Department, showing the Kimberley, Pietern'.;.itzburg and other districts. Large 4to and folio, (-.il pieces; as a lot.) 931. MAPS of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, with ad jaeent parts of Xew England and Canada, 1705, by Thos. Jeffreys, plain and colored issue (2); Carte d'Amcriquo, par Guil- laume De Lisle, Paris, 172:i. Large folio. (3 pieces.) 932. MARCO Pt)LO. Travels: Marsdon's Translations, edited, with Notes, etc., by Thomas Wright. Post 8vo. cloth. Lond.; Ilohu, 1854 104 The Anderson Auction Co. OF^'Lof ANn^^^T. O^.-^'^^VABRE AND ELIZABETH P.n«,„ T ^^- T*"" ^'"'O'' Of "'6 S'nf"! Soul, beine a Prose Translation from the French of a Poem hwlV, MHr^aret, made in 1544 by the S:"uo;8, Eli.abe? . * & dueed in facsimile (of the original MS in the nodleimi" «,?„ t If f? Introduction and Notes, by P. W Ames Svo half calf K,lt back and top, uncut. Lond. : Asherfmr ■'''■*■ Another copy. :^^'^?ti^L^^?:r'^^ni^x"•".'" uocnmentsinoditstiri, de Fringe" d^ln^lettt', aZTJT. etd'Ital.e. Plates. Post «vo, half moLco gilt back ^^ 936 MARKIIAM (CLE^rEXTS R.) A We .tf jlh^D^v " • listory, Geography. .Mathematics, Jlemoiis of Mon l.lv nf Vh. i ■'"hnson n portrait of a Mohawk Indian ™ vi™ „""'""""■'''■ -^'■"■J''*"'! IlixtoricMl Society, 188.3 «. ■ ~rr *•'''*"'''" •^■«'>land in the Revolution bv H r' {:?.^s^p^:\.„^.---«- ""--.. Inc.u,ln,R „ History of Slavery in Maryland. , , 880 obtain an House o^ .^ssembl^ (X:, ^ii::,.],^::^^^- V The Anderson Auction Co. MASfeRES (BARON F.). tionalPaporH conoerning: the Proviuce of Quebeck (Appen- dix to the preceding). % vols. 8vo, original half calf. Lend. 1775-70 ilaron Maseres was Attorney -General of Quebec from 1766 to 1769, ftnd a noted Iftwyer and politician. His integrity was such that he was retiuested by the Protestant settlers of Quebec to rejtresent theircluims in London. He sliowed active sympathy with tliose political reformers who were prosecuted by the Ciovemnient, once making a visit to Cobbett when he was in saot, in his sheriif's wig and gown, to express lii.^ sympathy. Charles Lamb gives an interesting account of him in his essay on the Inner Temple Benchers, describing him as always wear- ing the costume of the time of George IL. with three-cornered bat, tye wig. and ruffles. These two volumes are twoof the most important of his pub- lications, containing much valuable historical information. Scarce. 943. [ ] The Canadian Freeholder: a Dialogue shew- ing the Sentiments of the Bulk of the Freeholdern of Canada concerning the late Quebeek-Act, etc. 3 vols, 8vo (the two firfit volumes in half rnssin, bindings broken, the third in goo'l condition in full calf, gilt). Lond. 1770-79 First editions and very scarce. The first volume was ori;^!- nally issued with the title as al>ove, but the second and tliird volumes added " in three dialogues." 944. [ ] A Volume of Pamphlets, all by this author, containing: Du Gouverneinont, dcs Mii'urs, et des C.'ondi- tions en France avant la Uovolutioa, Lond. 1795; Transla- tion of a Passage in a late pamphlet of M. Slallet I>u Pan intitled Correspondanee Politique, Lond. 170fi; Questions sur les(iuelles on souhnite de scnvoir les Reponses de ^L Adh«'niar, et de M. de Lisle, el d'autres Habitants de la Pro- vince de Quebec, Lond. 1784; View of the English Constitu- tion, transl. by Maseres from Mc .te.si^uieu, Lond. 1781; Second edn. of the ^foderate Reiormer, or a Propos.il for abolishing . . . abuses that have crept into the Church of England, Lond. 17'.U. IJound in 1 vol. 8vo, original old calf. Mjisf-rcs' own copy, with his autograph, and date March, 1797. 945. Occasional Essays on Various Subjects, ciiiefly Political and Historical, extracted partly from the Publick NewspaiK'i's . . . and partly from Tracts published in l!ie reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King Charles I. and IL, etc. 8vo, original half russia. Lond. 1809 Among the EsHaysare: A Proposal for Reconciliation with the Revolted Provinces of North America; On the state of North America after the Capture of Cornwallis; Thoughts on the liidepeiidNnce of America, and the liest Manner of Acknowlcdj;. ing it; the First Two Charters of the Colonv of Mnseat'luisetls Bay ; Votes and Proc^dings of the town of Boston in Oct. and Nov.. 1773, containin)]; their grievant'eK; Account of the No- blesse, or Gentry in Canada, in 1775; On the Slave Trade; etc. The Anderson Auction Co. ForiiTn SEssiox. MASSAC BU8ETTS. 946^ BARRV (JOHN S.) History of Massaehusetls. 1, The Colomal Period; a, The ProviiieiBl Period; 3, The ^Zr'T,f'\ l^V"^ ^ ^l"- *™' <='<"•' (» ""!<' worn, name on title of \ ol. 1). '„„„ jsj^.j^ 94:. BAY STATE 3IOXTIILY (The). Vol. 1 (eoiitain- mlT% ""'*?"™1 "n" I'itorary Papers). I'oHrails ami Muds. 8vo, cloth. lj„^, jgy^ 94S^ CAMimiDGR The Register Book of the Lands hrirtiltTi. ',",."« ^*'"' To»ne" and the Town nf Cam- bridge, with he Records of the Proprietors of the Common Lands. Small 4to, eloth. Cambridge: By Order of the City Council, 1896 949. GIL5fA\ (A.-Editor). The Cambridge of 189(1: a Picture of lie City and its Industries. Sumerou.<, illn«ls. Royal 8vv> eloth. Cambridge: Riverside Pre.ss, 1896 bN\li^^™;;°'hv*T"w''H"'"''''«''' 'S,''"''" '■"'»''<'• Life in Cam. h? r -liw Vi,^ "'Kt!'"""" ■■ The Uainbrel RooM House, So? etc ""''''" H"'"'""; H,arvard Universit.v, by C. w! 950. IIIGGINSOX (T. W.) Massachusetts in the Ar. ,y "i .J^"?;.'''"''"''' ""■ "'"■■ of ISli'-CS. '-i vols, royal Svo, cloth. (Presentationeopy from the author.) Bostl8'l6 H,?fe\; ■ "0**^{?^R (J^^'K« K- ) I'if*' «"9« flri^-; ["I'TCIIINSON (THOMAS).] A Colleelion of Original Papei-8 relative to the History of the Colouv of Massachusetts- Bay. 8vo, sheep. Jiost.:T. d-J Fleel 'iTC'l Tie rare original edition. On the back of title Is mste.l tlie SkSi''''''"""^ "' '"°""' "'°"'"»' ""> ■■"ted pulKe, and 9o.X The HistPlyof Massachusetts, from Ihe First Scttlemeni Ihcieof m 102S until the year It.-id, Third edii with »'W;tio:ml Notes and Corrections, S vols., Salem ai.;i Boat. 1,95: Ihe History of the Province of Massaehusetls ^^'',J'.?o'"",r-^'™,'' '"" ""''1 •I""''. 1"4, Lond., J. Mur- ray, 18^8. logether ;) vols. 8vo, half calf Complete set of Hiitchir-on's History of .Massai-husetts. with Thornton s Inde., of I'trw , and Pla,-es Imund in at the end of of vdlj 1 I'iHT- ^"^"^ "»'" °' '^- C- Hutchinson ,:n titles 954. Diary and Letters, with an Account of his Government ot the Colony during the difflenlt period lire. ceding the War of Independence. Edited from orig iial documents by P. O. Hutchinson. Por/raih. i vols 8vo cloth (library label removed from cover of Vol. 1). LVol. L, Lond. 1883; Vol. H., Bosl. ISsiil 107 The Anderson Auction Co. MASSACHUSETTS. 955. MEKRILL(E. II. M.— Editor). Cambridge Sketches, by Cambridge Authors. Plaies. 8vo, cloth. Boat. [1896] 956. MIXOT (6. R.) Continuation of the History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, from the year IT .3. 2 vols, in 1. Svo, cloth. Bost. 1T98-1803 The original two volumes of Hutchinson'a History ended with 1750. the concluding portion not being publinhed until 1838. This History of Minot's was intended as a continuation of Hutchinson's and concludes with 176.5, the author's death leaving it unfinished. 957. MASSACHUSETTS STATE LIBRARY. Catalogue. (1048 double-column pages.) Royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1880 958. POCUMTUCK. History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, 1870-89. i vols. 8vo, cloth. Deerfield: Pub. by the Assoc, 1890 Historical Papers, Legendary Tales, Williams' Indian Cap- tivity, etc. 959. .VASSIE (JOSEPH). An Historical Account of the Naval Power of France, from its First Foundation. . . with a State of the English Fisheries at Newfoundland for 150 years past. . . to which is added a Narrative of the Pro- ceedings of the French at Newfoundland from the reign of King Charles. . . Hrst printed in 171^. 4to, half roan, pp. 1» + 5. T.ond. 176'.J Very Scarce. Massie was a noted collector of pamphlets, most of which he left to the British Museum. In his treatises on the conflicts with other powers he advanced tlie theory which has been so ably expounded l)y Capt, Mahan and ot' ers[ that the way to obtain power is to gain command of the s ja." It is interesting to find this advocated 150 years ago. The ■'Narrative" is a reprint of the very scarce "Letter from a West-India Merchant to u friend at Tunbridge," published in 9(iO. MASSON (I,. R.) Les Bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest: Reeits dc Voyages, Lettres et Ruiports in- edits relatifs au Nord-Ouest Canadien. Avec une Esquisse Ilistoritiue, ct des Annotations. Both ^.erles. -i vols, royal 8vo, half morocco. (Juebcc, 1889-90 Tlie interesting Xarrative'j. Letters and other Documents are mostly in English, occupying 4ia jxigea of First Series and the whole 499 pages of the «econi Series, and inclu.ling valuable documents hitherto nnpuhlis-hed of Sir .Alexander MacKenzie, and others, relating to explorations and settlements, the In- dians, etc. 901. Another copy, -i vols- royal 8vo, half calf, map inneriei}. (Presentation copy. ) Quebec. 1889-90 The Anderson Auction Co. „„, „ . Loud. 1883 depui. frl^Sr f^*^'*^ •'• ^t """"i- -i'« Abenaki, Em"ed bv^w "if'x- '•'^•^'^^ -^^-^^K'- s<.i™,mrp:per volL'ltoi'coth"- ^"■™- ^-'™.''-ij'«.'-"«rf''™9™«». ^ Ti,,- ■ . „ [Lond.yl li;ai qfio r,,. „ . Lond. isrs ISfio ^, i* •-?°8t"i't"'nal History of England, 1760- oloth ^^'♦'' ''"PP'""'*"'*. 18«l-ri. 3 vols. ..wi, 8vo, I'Ond. 188!) 8v^d„,r.- ^"'*"»""'"'" A. Iio„ha,„-Car,o,-. ThLk n.";^, ..^^edS'tSJ?^^r'^:^--»-;'-;n Pliil. VjtiO 109 / The Anderson Auction Co. V 073. MEN OF THE DAY. A Canadian Portrait Gallery. Edited by L. H. Tache. Portraits (4to photos) and bio- Kraphical sketches of 31 contemporary men, includinj; Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir John Bouriuot, etc. (a few duplicates). (As a lot.) Ottawa, 1890, etc. 973. MEN OF THE TIME. A Dictionary of Contempo- raries. Biographical sketches. Twelfth edn., revised. Thick post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 974. MERCITRE FRAN^'OIS (LE). Chronologie Sep- tenfiire do VHistoire de la Paix entre les Roys de France et d'Espagne, 1598-1604; 3Iercure Francois (theprecedingtitle was changed with this vol.), 1610-15, 1617-19; additions to 1623 and the year 1624; additions to 1626 and the year 1627; 1027-28 J 1632 and the year 1633; 1635-37. Bound in 11 vols. {!'> in half calf neat, the other in vellum). 12mo. (The volume for 1626-27 lacks title and a leaf or two at end; 1627-28 lacks 32 pp. at beginning.) Paris, 1605-39 [one vol. Cologne, 1615] The vol. for 16'^6 coataina Lalleiiiant's Jesuit Relation; 16dil contains Emery Du Caen's expedition to Quebec, " Relation de ce qui s'est passe en la Nouvelle France," and Chnmiiain's Journey: >n I62H is an account of Richelieu's Canada < .apany of the One Hundred ; and other pieces relating to Canada. - Duplicaf? of the vol. for 1617-19 in the pre- 12mo, half calf (lacks title and some leaves at 975. vious lot. end). *j76. MEXICO. Baker (F. C.) A Naturalist in Mexico, being a visit to Cuba, N. Yucatan and Mexico. Maps and plates. Post 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1895 977. Archteological Studies among the Ancient Cities of Mexico. By \Vm. H. Holmes. Part I. Monuments of Yucatan. Numeroits folding plans. Koyal 8vo, half calf. (Field Museum.) Chicago, 1895 978. MILES (H.H.) History of Canada under the French Regime, 1535-1763. Maps and facsimile plans. Post 8vo, half calf. Montreal, IbSl 079. MILLS (WESLEY). The Nature and Development of Animal Intelligence. Poet 8vo, cloth (with presentation inscription from the author on title). Lond. 189P 980. MILTON (VISCOUNT) and CHEADLE (W. B.) The Nortli-Wcst Passage by Land ; being the Narrative of an Expedition from tlie Atlantic to the Pacific through British Territory. Maps andplates. 8vo, cloth (used copy). Lond., u. d. 981. MINNESOTA in the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861- 1805, Publislied under the auspices of the Legislature of Minnesota. Imp. 8vo, Iialf morocco, gilt back. SL. Paul, IbUO 110 The Anderson Auction Co. Part8/Ti2,rt.^m\'"^.T-.^«^- COLLECTIONS. VoL G, „"„„'. *• S??,'* (Baker's " Sources of the Mississippi," The I ennepm Bi-Centenary, ludian Mounds, Sioux Outbreak! eteO; and Vol. 8, Part 3. Must 4 vols. Svo, cloth and ' P St. IMul, 188:-!)8 sotafbTT W-Mfin"'' "^r°'M->- l«he Ojib«-ays in Minne- H b' WhLf' *','"*"'"". Civilization of the Ojibwavs, by H. B Whipple; Hennepin's Discoveries, by S. M IJaWs- mi M VT,"^ "'" "rV" 1**"'' «'""^ Outbreak of 18W, M. N. Adams; etc.). Porirails. 8vo, cloth. St. Paul iflfll 984. MISSISSIPPL lirower (J. V.) The MississioDi Riv-erand its Sources: a Narrative and Critical I sto3 Us Discovery with the Results of the HydroMraphic and half calf. (Minn. Il.st. Soc'y.) Minneapolis, 18»3 th'''*^f^~.^''.""'„''!- *=*•) Discovery and Exploration of Maro^eftr'T^ ^"'"'y. -i''" .">« Original Narratives of DoiTp;„f '""'■'', ^!«™bre .Hennepin, and Anastase Uouaj. Plates, uclwlimj foliiwy fmsimile of the newli, ,hscovered map of the Mississippi, by Marquette Svo. cToJh „ ., „ NY.: Hedfleld, 1852 „„j ?!??■■ "'■■ Sl»« has added copious biographical historical and bibliographical notes oC the greatest value "■st""™' 986, MISSOURL Owen (L. A.) Cave ReKious of the Ozarks and Black Hills. Plans and views. Post 8vo, cloth 9S7. MITCHELL (DONALD G.) American Unds and ^nl'""?.^ '^^i''"' '^'o^'^'-S to pie's "Raven'') First EDN. Over 100 imrtrails and plates. 8vo, cloth. NY 1899 of°Eniand^"'r''^.<'="i'vTl''"' K'^hoPxof the Church of England n Canada and Newfoundland : a Historical Sketch. Portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. Toronto [1836 X Th'l'^h'*'*^''''?"^^^'^,^'*- The Compleat Geographer; or, V H e F?- Tv'''*',r "^ ' °I«'?™P'>y of all the Known 'parts of li„,f „H *<"■«'' «'*■'• ^r^P"- Folio, old calf (binding loose, .Qd a few leaves waterstained). Lond. 1723 The Anieriuiui portion conta-js mans „f tlie -Isle of Call forma. New England and New France, New Spain °- Te?ra CI™."' "■• ""'"• "" " ''""''"'^ "' «'» '!« fa'^P?Ma,"and 990. MONRO (ALEX.) Statistics of British North America including a Description of its Gold Fields. Crown 8vo, cloth (a few pp. stained). n^t^^^ im 991. MONTCALM. Bonnechose (Ch. de). Montcalm et The Anderson Auction Co. V V 093, MONTESQL'IEU {CM. DE). OCuvros Completes; avee les Variautes des Pri.iiu^res £ditious, un uhoix dos meilleurH C'ommoutaires, et dos Notes Xouvelles, par £douard Laboulaye. Porimita. 7 vols. 8vo, half mo- rocco, uncut. Paris; (Tarnier, 1875-79 993. MOXTPETIT (A. N.) Les Poissoiis d'Eau Douco du Cauada. Colored plateti itf fishes und numerous illusls. in the text Royal fivo, half morocco, gilt bands. Montreal, 18',t7 994. MONTREAL, lieaugrand (II.) Le Vieux Montreal, 161i-1803. 13 fuU-innje piates, mostlij in color, by P. L. Morin. Large oblong folio, cloth. Mttntreai, 1884 Tlie plates include Montreal after Cliamplain, Itill, in 1&15- 50, and plans of later dates to 1733. views of the Itecollect Col- lege and (-'liurch of Notre Dame, at an early date, etc. 995. Broadside, signed by Jonas Ilanway and others, dated from the Now York Coffee House [London], 17UT-x"r' * rx. , . Toronto. ISJt-^ " Itl. »..v|,l„„M„ry note., '■ "^^'' »l.!p't Tn Mj/i^vl; '^'^•'■•V'''"^'* Th.. Ontario To«„. half ,. air. -.(!(. . lw"ilihh-ls l,,„iii.l „, I vol. li")'l. .■Ml'NOZf.IKAN I'.VPTIXTM lii , - , , ,. itniLU tUhSL^. bvo, half call. i, ^ ,c^ A humorous story of travel In the North. West. 113 The Anderson /Auction Co. 1013 MYRAXn (ERNEST). William Phiiw devrnil Quebw;; llintoirc d'un Sii'(?e en 1600 (fn)mori(rini:l contem- pomry narrativen). Porlraifs and fucsimile jtlaiin. 8vo, half calf. Quebe-. l»!i:t lOU. No«l9 Aneiens de la Nouvelle-Fraiice : I5tudes historique. (With thi- iiiiiNit! of home of the Carols.) 8vo, half calf. (I'rewiittttioii copy, with autogruph inscription.) Quelwc, 1809 1015. ■VADAILLAC (MARQUIS DE). Pre-IIistoric ^^ America. Transl. liy N. D'Auvers, and ed- ited 1)\ \V. II. Dall. M'ilh 21!) illuslralioiis. 8vo, cloth. Lund.: .Murray. 1885 1016. NAVAL. Les I's et Coutumes de la Mer, dc la Navigation- du Commtrce Naval, et Contrats Maritimes; de la Jiuifdiction de la Marine. Avee un Traitee des Teimcsde -Marine, RcKleniens de la Navigation des Fleuves et Rivieres; ef les Nouveaux PMits, Reglemens, Arrests, et .lugeiiu'Ms rendus sur le fait du Comuieree de la Mer. 4to, old calf. Fine eojiy. Rouen: Jean Berthelin, lOTl In tliis cdUertion of old "rules of tlie »ea" will lie found much interetiting material. The explanation of i..Hnl. 'i. terms is of value as explaining old French narratives of the early voyagers. Some historical matter is included in places. In one (p. I20i it is slated that a Bas^pie informed and directed Columbus where he could Hnd the New World. lOir. NAVARRETE (M. F. DE). Coleccion de los Viajes y Descubriniientos que hicieron por Mar los Espa- iloles desde lines del Sijjlo XV. Con varios Documentos Ineditosooncernientesa lallistoria de la Marina Castellana y de los Estableciniieutos Espafiolesen . idias. ; 5 vols. Kvo. half morocco (Vol. I., 1858; Vol. II., 1?59; Vol. III., 1880; VoL IV., 1837; Vol. V., 1837. Two maps in Vol. I., one map in Vol. III., and portrait (inserted) of Jlagellan in Vol. IV. Complete set of this important collection. The first two volumes relate entirely to Columbus, and contain the first Eulilication of Las Casas' .\ccountof the first voyage of Colura- us. compiled from the Admirars own papers; the other vol- umes contain the voyages of Vespuccius, documents relating tt» the settlements in'Darien, the voyage of Magellan, etc. 1018. NEISRASKA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Pro- visional tiovernment of Nebraska Territory, and the Jour- nals of Wui, Walker. Provisional (iovernor. Edited by Win. E. Connelly. Mali anil imiirnits. Kvo, cloth. (Spe- cial publication of the Nebraska Hist. Soc ) Lincoln, 1^99 lOlfl. Tiansactions and Reports, «ith Historical Papers, Biographical Notices, etc. Vol. II. 8vo, clotll. Lincoln, 1887 HI The ytndersott Auction Co. ITEW BRUNSWICK. lOSO. ATKINSON (W. C.) A Ilistorionl and St.iti«tieal Account of New liruiiswick, with Ailvic« to EiiiiKrantB. Thinl edition, improved and eiiirected. ^f^|>. IJino, nio- ""•"»• Edinburgh, 1844 inil. BAILLIE (T.) An Account of the Province of New Uruuswiek. Map. Ihuo, original (wards. Lond. l^^a^ Wi-i. HATES (W.— Slieriir of New lirunswiclj). Ccini- panion forCaraboo: a Narrative of the Conduct and Ad- ventures of Henry Frederic Jloon. now under sentence of iniprisoninent in Connecticut, North America; containing an Account of liis unparalleled impostures while in the New Brunswick Gaols. With a Description of New Bruns- wick and some Account of Caraboo, the Female Iraiiostor Portrait (corner water-stained). 8vo, calf. Lond. 1817 1023. BL'RTIS (\V. R. M.) New Brunswick as a Home for l.»ii(tr»nt8, with the best means of promoting immigra- tion and developing resources. Crown 8vo, paper, jip. 50. St. John, N. B., 181)0 1034. COLLECTIONS of the N. B. Historical Society No. 4 (.Journal of C.iiit. Owen, .James White t)iin»rs etc ) .St. .John, 1890; Bulletin of the Natural T istory Society of N. B., No. 19, St. .Jol n, 1901. 8vo, paper. (3 pieces.) 10-.!5. COONEV (U.) A Compendious History of the Northern I'art of the Province of New Brunswick and the District of Gaspu, in Ixiwer Canada. 8vo, cloth. Chatham, 189fi Reprinte8. (JESNEJt (A.) New Brunswick, with Notes for Emigrants, comprehending the Early Ilistorv of 1 he Colony an Account of the Indians, etc. ihqi ami ilhisli, 8vo' cloth, uncut. Lo„(] ^g^l l')29. IIANNAY (J.) Life and Times of Sir Leonard Tllley: being a Political History of New Brunswick, 1827- 1897. Portraits and plates. 8vo, halt morocco, gilt bauds Presentation copy, with the author's aulogiaph inscription! St. John, 1897 115 The Anderson Auction Co. KEW BRUNSWICK. lOao. [IIATIIEWAY (CALVIN).] Sketches of New Bnmswiek, eontainiiig an Aeeoiint of the Fii-st Setih'merit of the Province, with a brief I>e9cription of the Country, Inhabitants, etc. Ity An Intiabitant of the Province. 8vn, half calf, pp. 108. .Scarce. Si. John, i8-.i.5 1031. LAWRENCE (J. W.) Foot-Prints; or, Incidents in the Early History of New lirunswiek, 1783-1883. J'orlriiilx aiul rii'irs. 8vo, clolli. St. John, 1883 in3J. LOYALISTS' CENTENNIAL SOUVENIR. Por- traifs and itlusts. Post 8vo, cloth. (From the New Hrnns- wick Historical Societ}-, written on title) St. John, 1887 1033. JIACFARLANE(\V. G.) ISibliojtraphy of the Books and "Writers of the Province of New Brunswick. 8vo, paper, pp. 08. St. John, N. U., 18!i5 1031. Another copy. St. John, 18'.15 1035. RAYMOND (W. ().— Editor). Winslow Papei-s, 177tl-18"iO. Edited, with Introduction and Notes. It; por- traits frnm rare prints, etc. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. (New Brunswick Hist. Society.) SI. John, N. B., liiOl 1036. STEWARTS LITER ARV QUARTERLY. Edited by (ieor;y Jack]; New Brunswick Historical Papers; etc. Mainly Roy. Soc. Transactions. 9 pamphlets, cloth. 1038. BISHOP of Nova Scotia's Visitation Journal, 1843, '44 and '45, 7>iap, Loud. 1810-7-8; (-oi)y in typewritten MS. of Hatheway's History of New Brunswick, Fredericton, 184''; New Bruns\vi<'k Hist. Soc. Collections, Vol. I., No 3, Si. John, 18'.)7; 'I'lic Caiiailiaii Loyalists, by J. P. Noyes, St. .lohn, 11100; The New Brunswick .Magazine, \o\. 3, No. I, containing an account of the Evacuation r)f New V<»rk in a letter front Wtird Cliipinan, St. John, Is'.tlJ. Pamphlets. (7 pieces ) 1U3!I. NEW DOMINION MONTHLY. Various numbers from April, IMis (Vol. -i, No. 1), to Feb , :87S. -il uieces (a few Great Urilaine. Small 4to, Imund by Pralt for Henry Stevens, 187,5, in full polished calf gilt, gilt edges (a very trifling repair to the margin of title, otherwise a good copy). Lond. Hy'tj Rake with tlie map, whurh is very peliloni met witli. In l.'>84 Sir Humphrey (iill>ert. on'liia last v(iviij,'e. iiuKlenn at- tempt at colonization iu Newfoun.lland. which from its nature failed at the very rmtset. as might have been con jertureil from a settlement which was expected to sncceeil fron! a in-mKrel col- lection of lawless seamen, critninals released from prison f(»r the purpose, aud prisoners from the wars in Ireland. The next at- tempt was thai of Sir William Vauj,'han's, who in l(ll« .sent out the first tmtch of Welshmen, and in the following veara larger number under the charge of Captain Kichard Whitl>ourne not protieeding there himself until Hiaj. when he reiuiiined three years in the country. Being by birth a Wilshman, Vaughan named most of the places in the new colony aftt-r the cr>nnties of Wales, the inincipal settlement being called liolden (irove. The purpose of this very curious UM>k is explained if the first chapter, where he relates a long conversation with .Sir William Alexamier resijecting Xewf aubjei-t' Annnuising part is the story of how 5ohn Wiclif. the {eforincr surprised a monk and a maid of honor in tlienct of ki.ssmir how- he brought St Fr«n<-is to behoM the shockingsight, with the re- sult that the .suint thanked (iod timt he had lived to see so much Love and Charity in the worhl. The Anderson Auction Co. NEWFOUNDLAND. 1007. WIUTBOURNE (CAPTAIN RICHARD). ADit course ftn eursprevidiisly. In it appears the first printed account of the founding of the Colony of Avalon on the ooast of Newfoundland by Sir Geurjie Calvert, flrst Lord Baltimorb, wliich colony, after a struggling exi«teiice;of eight yenrs, was removed I>odiIy to .Maryland, tu form (he foundation of Lord Baltimore's colony there. Tha additional matter at the end coutain^^lettersfromsomeof the colonists narrating their prng- ress and condition, one of theiu written by N. H. . v. ho no doubt was the Nicholas Hoskins wiione name is given in a list of set- tlers in August, 1622. mentioned ia Jinother letter. This is the first English book that relates wholly to New- foundland and ttie attem)its at English colonization. Sir Uichard Whitbourne was a remarkable reitresentatTve of those seamen of the Eli/Jilwthan Age that madM England famous. His autr)biographical preface enumerates many of his voyages, from bis fighting against the S|>ani!sli .Armada to his numenms voyages to Newfoundland, connuf iicinR «-ith his first in !580. and including his meeting with Sir Humphrey Gilb«trt on his last and disastrous voyage, and his uiisad ventures with pirates. His voyages do not seem to have profited him much, for lie concludes Ins personal sketch with the refieclion that "after more than forty yeercn ttpent in the aforisaid couraes. there remaina little other fruit unto mee. navintj the peace of a good conscience." Few books of the early English authors are so charmingly written, or will be found m interest- ing for the perusal of the general readfr. as well as the student of hititorical and geographical knowledge. His adventure with the mermaul. of which a lengthy description is given, and who he really beli'.-ved tried to seize hiiu, and who looked 60 cheerfnlly at lum. .s one of the most amusing of his experi- ences. The mosi|uit'«» there also nnist have been somewhat ditferent from the New Jersey variety, for, according to Sir Richard, they onir attack the indolent and worthless, and drive them Imck ;o tlieir various iH'cunations In spile of the very trifiing defects, this is a desirrt'>Ie copy, and was part of the Bmytoii Ives library. lntJ8. Westward Iloe for Asalon. as described by Captain Whitebourne, nf Kxmouth, in IH'IL Ilhisfs. Crown 8vo, cloth. T.ond. IS'tu loiii). WIU.OX (REV. WM.) Newfoundland unit its Missionaries, with a Chroiioiogicai Table. Post Hvo, cloth. Cambridge (Mass.), It^tjli 120 The Anderson Auction Co. NEWFOUNDLAND. loro [WIX (EDWARD).] Six Months of a Newfound- land Missionary's Journal, 1835. Post 8vo, half cloth, un- ""'• I-ond. 18:)0 lO/I. YOUNG (G. R.) Letters to the Hon. E. G. S. Stanley,upon the existing Treaties with France and America, as regards their " Rights of Fishery" upon the Coasts of ;;"™ ?™'">' Newfoundland, etc. Cofor«; mnn, showwq the rights grimed /o France. 8vo, morocco (title and map ■"^''"'- Lond. l»-U 10T2 ANNUAL REPORT of the Fisheries Def .-tment, M. Johns, IKill; Folk-Loreand Dialect, bvfJeo. l-aiterson New Glasgow, n. d.; Explorations in the Schooner " GramI pus in 1887, by F. A Lucas; etc. 4 pamphlets, bound iu J vols. 8vo, etc., cloth and paper. :„'™ Ti-a'^Vf '** ^'g'''f""n'll'>"-a! Newfoundland in 1807; Rowley's Geography of Newfoundland. 1877. 3 vols IP. 4. NEW IIAMP.SIIIRE. Belkiinp (Jeremy). History of New llampslilre. M„p. 3 vols. 8vo, full liee calf gilt, ^y K'Vieie. Phil. 1784; ii„st. nai-fl'i Pir.l',''" .■''•■''""■'nK's <^"I'J-. Willi l"s aul,«rapl, in -wh v„1ui,.b. First i.,l,eioM ,>f each, with tb« list of sjlwril^rs. anil the sei«.-atel.v pruitcl leaf with the copyriKht entries. 1075 NEW JERSEV. Calendarof Records in the Oflice of the Secretary of State, liifi4-l 703. Edited bv W. Ncilsou. 8vo,cloth. (New Jersey Archives, Vol. XXI.) i'atersori.lsna ti„',!'.'1' r'!*;"' .'^'"'*'^„*^'"'^' '"■■•i"!."he Am,-i,.an Revolu- tiou. atollcctionof Papers, now (irst pulili; lied from the liomliiisoii] -ManiKwi-ipts (with a Topographical an.l Ili,- toncal Introducl ion and Notes by II. B. Dawson). Ral^n-'s Pl""'"/^"'!^' I'"* ill i:7l!-77. Ho, cloth, uncut. N.'V ■ Priyately printed for llie Mercantile Libraiv Associatiuu,' 1077. NEW YORK FUNGL .Memoir of the N. Y. .State Museum for November, moO. Report of the Slate liota.iist on Edible I'Uiigi of New York, I8:)5-!W. liv Ch II p,,,.|j A :unerou.s mioreil plale.i. 4to, boards, " Albany, liioo v'v'*ia"'''T, ^'""'^ HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 3, frV.r f"*; ;.'•'"*-'"'■« l-apers. Father Druillettes .lournal in 165) etc.). Vol. 14 (The .Montresor Journals); Coustitulion and Hy-f,aws, will, Proceedirgs of the Sn A and 3rd Annual Meetings „f N. V, State Ui,t. Association, UiOl-luu- 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards. The Anderson Auction Co. 10T9. NEW YORK STATE. De Lancey (E. F ) His- tory of the Town of Mamaroueek, in thn County of West- chester. Portraits, maps, etc. Imp. 8vo, paper, pp. 43 (needs binding). N. Y. Kepr. from Seharf's History, 188G with presentation inscription from tlie author. 1080. NIAGARA. Hall (J.) Niagara Falls, i'ast, Pres- ent and Prospective (N. Y. State Geological Report, 1843), map, 3 plates and tmodculs (ii pp.) ; 10th Annual Report of the Commissioners for (jueen Victoria Niagara Falls Park, J colored maps and IS plates. (TO pp.) 2 pieces, 8vo and royal 8vo, half calf. Albany and Toronto, 18'.I5 1081. KIRIJY (W.) Annals of Niagara [1640-1870]. 8vo, half calf, gilt. (Luudy's Lane Historical Society.) [Welland, Ontario], 189fi lOSi. NIAGARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICA- TIONS. Battle of-t't. George (Trans. No. 1), by E. Cruik- shank; Ft. Niagara, n8;i-!li;, etc. (No. i); Battle of tiueens- town Heights, etc. (No. 4); War of 1812 (No. 5); Historic Buildings (No. 7); Family History (No. 8): Calalogirc of Books, Pamphlets, etc., in the Historical Room, Jan , IS^'S. Paper. (7 pieces.) Niagara, Igllli-D'J 108:) NORTH AMERICAN NOTES AND QUERIES. Edited by E. T. D. Chambei-s. Vol. 1, Nos. l-'J. (Founded ouLeCourricrduLivre.) Portrnil.H, maps, etc. pieces, 4to, original wrappers. Quebec, WOO-01 10S4. NORTH WEST TERRITORY. Privy Council Papers. Report of Delegates appointed to Negotiate for the Acquisition of Rupert's Land and the North-west Ter- ritory. 8vo, cloth, pp. 39. Ottawa, 1809 THE NORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. 108.5. ANDERSON (R. B.) America not Discovered by Columbus. A Historical Sketch of the Discovery of Amer- ica by the Norsemen. Third edn., enlarged. Post 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1883 lOrin. BEAMISH. (N. L ) The Discovery of America by the Northmen in the Nth Century, with Noticesof the Early Settlements of the Irish in the Western Hemisphere. Map of Miiland, chart of tlie Discoceries of tlic Northmen and view of tlie Otiuhton Rock inscription. 8vo, old cloth. ■^ Lond. 1841 lOHT. BEAUVOIS, STORM, UAFN, Ere. Beauvois, les Derniern Vestiges du Christianisme . . .dans le Marklanil e'. la Grande Irlande; Beauvois, la Norambeguo; Dieoti- verte d'une Quartrieme Colonic Preeolombienne ; Beauvois, 123 The Anderson y4 action Co. THE N'ORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. Markland et rEscoeiland au XI V Sieele; Riifii, sur la Dt'- couvertede rAniLTiquc au lO' Sioi'le, plufes, 1843; Storm, studies on the Vinelniid Voyages, 18Kfl; and two magazine articles on tlie same subject, bound in one volume. 8vo, naif morocco. 184;(-'.t3 1088. DK COSTA (B. F) The Northmen in Maine: a Critical Examination of the Views of Dr. Kohl. . and a chapter on the Uiscovery of JIassachusetts Hay. Svo, cloth. Albany, 1870 Only 146 copi™ were printed for the aiitlior li) Joel Munsell. IIHS (iopy contiims the two leaves wliii-h were repriiitei) as well as the original leaves (pp. 107-s. 111-13). A presentation copy from ttie author to O. H. Moore. 1089. The Pro-Columbian Discovery of America, by the Northmen, with Translations from the Icelandic Sagas. 8vo, half calf. Albany, 1870 1000. GKAVIER (G.) Decoiiverte de rAnieri(iue par les NormanUs au X« Si;-cle. Phile of Hit Deiiihtoii Rork liiscriplioii, and 3 7ii(ipn. Small ito, hiilf calf. Kouen, 1874 No. S't of only 150 copies printed. lOia. IIOKSFORD (EBEN NORTON). Discovery r,f America by the Northmen. Address at the rnveilini; of the Statue of I.eif Eriiisen. (With translations .if tlie sagas of Erilv the Red, and Thorlin, appeinli.x containins various additioiml papers on the sub.ject, etc.) Fuc.ihiiile of ran maps. 4lo, cloth. iJust. 18.S8 ions The Problem of the Northmen. Leller to Judge Daly on Justin Winsor's opinion (lliat the Norsemen could only have reached Labrador). Second cdn. Mi, iis and Mush. 4to, cloth, jip 23. Host. 18:10 ^^'^h ~~ ^^''^'*' nf ''Snifiii Discovery of America, pMe ami 4Jacsimile iiiai>s, anil iromlcut; Review of '"l-he Prob- lem of the Northmen and the Sight of Nonimbega," bv Pro- fessor OLSON, and a Rejily by E. N. IIorsfiirk, fui-xiniih map. a vols, in one. Small 4to, half calf (ao and -i-i pp , re- spectively) [Cambridge, IS'.ll] Only 8 very few copies of each prtvittehj jiriuli-d. 1004. The Defences of Norumbegn; and a Review of the Ueconnai».sanccsofT. W. Iligginson, II. W. Ilavnes, Justin Wmsor, Francis Parkman and E. F. slafter. .:V'/rjc- siinile ohurfs, maps ami oilier plates. 4to, cloth. Host.: Riverside Press, Ihill 1005. IIORSFORD (EISEN NORTON A.VD CORNELIA) Leif 8 House in Vinelaml, anri The Graves of th.- Norlh- inen Maps ami /Ihisis. 4to, cloth. (Laid in is Miss Ilors- tord 8 " \ inland and its Ruins," pp. 17.) Host 1893 The Anderson Auction Co. \ < THE KORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. 10(16. HORSFORD (CORNELIA). An Inscribed Stone. 3 plates. 4to, cloth. Cambridge, Mass.: Privately printed, 1895 Presentation copy, with an interestinK four-page autograph letter from the author, referring to the book. 1097. Ruins of the Saga Time : Travels and Ex- plorations in Iceland in 1895, on behalf of Miss Cornelia Horsford of Cambridge. Hy T. Erlingsson. Large mapa and numerous plates. Post 8vo, cloth, pp. 112. Lond. 1899 1008. KEYSER (R.) The Religion of the Xorthnen. (With a Chapter on the Discovery of America.) Transl. by \i. Pennoclt. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 18o-l 1099. IIAFN (CARL C.) Antiquitates Americana', sive Scriptores Septentrionalea Rerum Ante-Colunibianarum in America. Maps and platfs, inctudimj facsimiles of old Xorse J/SS. m rotor 4to, half roan. (llafniie, Copenhagen) 183T 1100. Antiquities Amcricaines d'apris les Monu- ments Ilistoriques des Islandais et des Anciens Scandinaves. 3 maps. 4to, halt morocco. Copenhagen, 1845 1101 Memoiresde la Societe Roynledes Antiquaires du Nord, 1H40-44, containing Hafn, La DiVouverte de rAmerique au lOe. Sii'cle; Supplement to the "Antiqui- tates Americanie," transl. into the English by .1. McCaul; Memoir of Einar Sockeson (fragment from the " Flatey Book " relating to Greenland); Antiquities at Fall River, by T. II. Webb; and otlier similar articles. Plates. 8vo, half roan. lioa. REEVES (ARTHUR M.) The Finding of Wine- laud the Good. The History of the Icelandic Discovery of America. Willi pliototijpe plates of tlie vellum J/.S'S of the Siiijas (the Fliltey Hook). 4tn, halt vellurn. Lond. 1890 no:). SHIPLEY (M. A.) The Norse Colonization of Amer- ica by the Light of the Vatican Finds. 8vo, cloth, Sii iip. Lucerne [1899] 1104, TORF.EUS (THORMOD). 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Small folio, half calf, pp. 400. Ordered printed by the House of Commons [Lond. 1839]. 1211. Correspondence relative to tho Aitairs of Can- ada (Lower and Upper Canada.) 4 Parts in one vol. Small folio, half roan (some pp. wormed). Lond, 1840 1213. PATTERSON (GEORGE). Sable Island : its His- tory and Phenomena. Map, and Chronoloj^y of Wrecks on the Coast. 4to, paper, pp. 49. (Trans. Roy. Society.) Montreal, 1894 iai3. Another copy. Cloth. 1214. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Mem- oirs. Vol. VI. (The Caseof MajorAndru, by C. J. BiGiUe; The Insurrection of 1T94 in Western Pennsylvania, by T, Ward; The Acadian Exiles in Pennsylvania, by W. B. Reed, etc.) Plales. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 18G8 1215. PERIODICALS. BEI.FOKD'S MOXTHLV MAdAZISE, various odd numbers, from June, 1877, to Mky, 1878 (some duplicates); Rose-Belford'h Canadian ilonthly, various numbers, from July, 1878, to May, 1882 (some duplicates). 24 pieces, clothand paper. (As a lot.) Toronto, 1877-82 1210. Canadian JIonthlv (The), from its com- mencement, Jan., 1872, to Dec, 187B, in vols , Toronto: Adam, Stevenson & Co. ; liELFOKD's Monthly Mat;azine, from Dec , 1876, to May, 1878, 3 vols ; Rose Belford's Canadian Monthly, from July, 1878, to Dec., 879, 3 vols, (this latter continued Belford's Monthly). Together 12 vols. 8vo, neatly bound in half calf . Toronto, 1872 to 1879 1217. New Brunswick Magazine. Vols. 1 and 2. July, 1898, to June, 1899. Illusts. and maps. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. St. John, 1898-99 Many GenealoKtnal, Historical and Bibliographical Articles, written by Cuuadiao authorities. 1218. Le Panorama de la Littcrature etde I'lllustra- tion, Paris, 1H48 (tirat leaf damaged); The Current, Vol. 1 complete, 1883-84 (contributions by Field, Hiley, Sir John Bourinot, Chas. G. I). Roberts, Joaquin Miller, etc.). 2 vols, small folio, half calf. 1219. rillLADELPIIIA. Philadelphia, 1081-1887. A History of Municipal Development. By E. P. Allinson and B.Penrose. 8vo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies. ) Bait. 1887 1220. James (E. J.— Editor). The City Government of Philadelphia; a Study in Munii-ipal Administration. 8vo, cloth Phil.': The University of Penna., 1893 13.1 IM, The Anderson Auction Co. 1821. PHILIPS (MILES). The Voyages and'Adventures of Miles Philips, a west-country Sailor. Coutaining a Re- lation of his various Fortune both by Sea and Land ; the in- human Usatte he met with from the Spaniards at Mexico, and the Salvage Indians of Canada and other barbarous Nations, etc. Written by Himself in the plain Stile of an English Sailor. ICnio, old calf, gilt. Fine copy from the Hamilton Sale Library, with Quaritch's ticket. Lond. 1724 Reprinted from Hakluyt. 1222. PHOTOGRAPHS. The Old Casemates at Louis- bourg; Kennelly Point, Louisbourg; and others of Cape Breton. (11 pieces.) 1223. PIKE'S EXPEDITIONS. CouES (Elliott). The Expeditions of Zebulon M. Pike to the Headwaters of the Mississippi River, through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, ISOS-fn. Now first reprinted in full from the Original of 1810, with Memoir, complete Index, etc. Portrait and maps. 3 vols. Hvo, cloth. x. V. 18y5 Limited issue. 1224. POLITICAL PAMPHLETS. Elected or Appointed Officials, by Sir John BourlBot, Phil. 1893; Le Palais Legis- latif de Quibee, by E. Gagndn, Quebec, 1807; The Fish^ ery Question and Pres. Grant, Ottawa, 1870; ete. 8vo, elc. cloth. (11 pieces.) ' 1225. POPE (J.) Memoirs of the Right Honorable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, First Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada. 2 portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Autograph of Pope inserted. Ottawa [1884] 12-26. Confederation: a Series of Unpublished Docu- ments bearing on the British North American Act. Fac- similes, evo, cloth. Ti ronto, 1895 1227. PORTRAITS. Photographs from original paint- ings of Mather Byles, Gen. Brock, and a Daguerreotype of Gideon White, one of the Founders of Shelbouriio, taken from a miniature on ivory, painted in Lond., 1800. Small 4to, ete. (3) 1228. Photographsof Col. Beverley Robinson, Judge R. J. Uiiiacke, Sir J. W. Dawson, with autograph; lion. C. II. Tupper, Sir Allan McNab, Rev. Johu Breynton, and others. 4to and cabinet sizes. (24 pieces.) 1229. Photographs of Sir J. M. Le Moine, auto- graphed; Sir John Beverley Robinson, Attorney General R. J. Uniacke, G. D. Ludlow, Sir J. W. Dawson, Sir Daniel Wilson. Monsignor Ilamel, Hnn. J. J. c. Abbott, and others. Cabinet and carte-de-visite. (35 pieces.) The Anderson Auction Co. .„^?^0. POTK (CAPT. W.) Journal of Capt. William Pole M«v *,~i- TT'*' '" ""' '•"'■™'''' »'«' '"dian War, from 1 I' J": '" AuKust, 1747. (Edited, with a Memoir With the Atlas. « vols. 8vo, half morocco, unrut. No 75 of the limited issue on holland paper. N. y. 18U(i riPTH SES8IOX. 1231 POTHERIE (BACQUEVIIXE DE LA). Hisioire ^^r iM^r/""? 5?Pf«"t"»'"'l''- Numerous map, and cop- per-plaks(u,cludmg folding vieu- of Quebec). 4 vols. ISmo, calf, gilt backs. p„j^_ j„^ The flr»t volume contains the history of the French Settle torjr of the Indians, and the third and 1 .urth volmuea a le scnptmn of the manners and oustom.s of the Iro,,uoi" il Sm Si with curious copper- plates. , "'usiraieu 1232. PRESCOTT (W. II.) Works, eoiiiprising: The Conquest „t Mo.ico, 2 vols. ; The Coii.,ucst of Peru, f vols!" nfPMl*^";!, /''"''?'""' "'"' Isabella, 2 vols; The Reign vL r^-. •^^'"'"^''.• ' ^""'S! The Reign of Charles Y, 2 vols. ; Critical and Historical Essays. Plates Together IJvols. Ilalfred morocco, gilt backs. Lond n. d. Library edition. ' Vn'vf : PREVOST (ABBE A. F ) ni.,toire Generale des V ojages, ou iNouvelle Collection de toutcs les Relations de nrSr/"^'""'.^?.''.'"''^''"''''!"'''''* "^'« publics jusqu-a present dans les diffcrentes Langues de toutes les Nations eonnues. i\«,„E,-o«s illiwk. after Cochin and others, and maps: with the Inde.v volume and throe supplementary volumes Together 10 vols. 4to, old calf (binding of vT" f°l' ," i'°'^- '■<"l""-<'« repairing). Bookplate in each vol. of .\. A. Vigors. p„i,, i:4,;_i~;o Contains the voyages of Columbus, Verrazano, the Caliota S »«■'",';''',",?''"■ ^^"^^- '>Kli-'»'"'Pe. Marquette. U Salle, (artier, the f.illmvers of Columbus. Cavendish.' DamniBT o"fl=u;''n:.:kVv^.r\i^Li'?:-'' '""- "«""«'''"^^^^ et^d'^'rr^'^'r °*I ^^^^^''^- "'"'"''•'' "" ''*'''"<"' I-escaut et du Chevalier des Grieux; pricedce d'line Notice llis- tonque sur 1 Aiiteur par Jules Janin. IS plates on India paper and twmerous dlusts. i„ (he text, hu Torn/ Johannol Hoyal Ijvo, half calf (te.xt somewhat foxed). ■"""""""■ Paris: Bourdin, n. d. lar \y K The Anderson Auction Co. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 1235. ACCOUNT (AN) of the Island of Prince Edward, with Practical Advice to those intending to Emigrate . . . to which are added Sailing Directions for the Coasts and Harbours . . . and a correct map of the lands surrounding Cascumpec Bay. By A Late Resident of that Colony. Bvo, half roan, pp. 29. Lond., n. d. [circa 1820] Probably by S S. Hill. 1236. BAGSTER i,C. B.) The Progress and Prospects of Prince Edward Island in 1861. Crown 8vo, cloth. Charlottetown, P. E. I., 1861 1237. CAMPBELL (DUNCAN). History of Prince Ed- ward Island. Crown 8vo, full limp morocco. Clipping inserted (address on the same subject before the Anti- quarian Society). Charlottetown, 1875 1238. CASGRAIN (ABBfiH. R.) Une Seconde Acadie, rile Saint-Jean. Maps. Svo, limp calf. Quebec, 1894 History of events in the island during the French and Indian War. 1J3!I. [HILLS (S. S.)] Short Account of Prince Ed- wai-rt Island Map. 12ino, half calf. Lond. 1839 1240. JOHNSTONE (W.) Prince Edward Island in 1820-21. Map showing Oovernment grants. 12mo, half roan. Edinburgh, 1823 1241. MANUSCRIPTS. 15 manuscript transt^ripts in French, very neatly written on 286 pp. small folio (tcith 16 manuscript maps and plans), being copies of French his- torical documents, written chiefly between the years 1734 and 175H, and relating to the " He St. Jean " and " He Royale." Principally from the original documents in the Archives at Paris. 1 uey include " Voyage de Sieur Fran- quet au Port La Joye, 1751, au havre de St. Pierre, au port des Trois Rivieres"; "Csesar Moreau, Observations sur rile du Prince Edward " ; " Prevost, Dutail de I'etat du Port La Joye, I'lle St. Jean le nombre des hommes"; "Prevost, Etat des Vivres, et JIunitions des troupes de 2,0(iO nouveaux habitans rcfugios de I'Acadie " ; copies of letters to the French Government; etc. Enclosed in cloth slip-case. 1212. MAP. I ap of the Island (folded to 12mo) in cloth covers, 1803; Guide to the Island, by W. II. Crosskill, illiisl., Charlottetown, 1899; Geological Structure, by J. W. Dawson, etc., map uiiii jAi/es, Montreal, 1S71; 3 pamphlets. 8vo, etc., cloth. 1243. SELKIRK (EARL OF). Observations on the Pres- ent State of the Highlands of Scotland, with a View of the Causes and Pi-obable Consequences of Eraigniliun (con- sidered in relation to his Prince Edward Island Settlements). 8vo, halt calf. Edinburgh, 1806 Tht Anderson /luction Co. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1344. STEWART (J.) An Account of Prince Edward Island. Map. 8vo, russia, gilt back, writing on title. Lend. 1806 1245. SUTHERLAND (G.) Manual of the Geography and History of Prince Edward Island. 12mo, cloth. Charlottetown, 1861 1846 PRINCE SOCIETY. Alexander (Sir William). Sir Wm. Alexander and American Colonization, Ineludine Three Royal Charters; A Tract on Colonization; a Patent k' 'tf £""?'»■<'' Canada and of Long Island, etc ; Memoir By t. i. Slafter. Purlrait (inserted) aiid facsimile man. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. jj„5t ig;3 Only 160 printed. ^\^^- -. Beamish (N. L.) Voyages of the Northmen to America, including extracts from the Icelandic Sagas relating to the voyages of the Xth and Xlth Centuries, in *? Fu"*','?.'' Translation by L. N. Beamish, with a Synopsis of the Historical Evidence and the Opinions of Professor Kafn. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by E F Slafter. Map of V inland. Small 4to, cloth. Bost. ISTT Only 210 copies printed. 1248. PROTHERO (G. W.) Select Statutes and other Constitutional Documents, Illustrative of the Reigns of ilizabeth and James I. Post 8vo, cloth. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1894 A 1*1"- ?J°f^-H^'- '^'"" Geography of Ptolemy Eluci- dated. Jsi colored map!) and diayrams. 4to, cloth. Dublin: Printed for the Author, 1893 1250. PUTNAM (GEO. H.) Authors and their Public in Ancient Times. Post 8vo, cloth (inserted is L. S of the author). jj y jgj,^ 1261. PYE (T.) Canadian Scenery; District of Gasn^. Map and SO tinted views. 4to, cloth. Montreal, 1306 QUEBEC. 12,52. ABSTRACT (AX) of the Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty Hod to be used on Tliursdav the aoth day of November, 1 7.5!). lieing the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving . . for the siiccesses to his Majesty's Arms . . . particularly bj- the Defeat of the French Army i„ Canada, and the taking of Quebec, etc. 8vo, half calf, pp. 14. Rare. Edinburgh : Printed in the Year ITSO mil The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. 1253. QUEBEC ACT OF 1TT4. [Bernard (T.)] An Apiwal to the Public stating and considering the Objections to the QubImjc Bill. Second edn., corrected. 8vo, half calf, pp. 59. tond. 1**4 1254. Debates of the House of Commons, 1TT4, for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec. From the Notes of Sir llcnry Caven- dish. Editeil byj. Wright. Map of Canada from the second edition of Mitchell's Map. 8vo, full limp morocco. Lond. 1839 Autofrraph of Oscar Dunn, the Canadian litteratenr, on title. Also stamp of P. Gagnon. 1255. Hart {Gerald E.) The Quebec Act, 1*74. S plates. 8vo, paper covers, pp. 44. Montreal, 1891 Only a very limited number of copies printed. 12S6 [Knox (Wilijam).] The Justice and Policy of the late Act of Parliament for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec asserted and proved, etc. Hvo, half morocco, pp. 90. Scarce. Lond. 1*74 1257. [Meredith (Sir William).] A Letter to the Earl of Chatham on the Quebec Bill. The fifth edn. 8vo, half roan, pp. 3G. Lond. 1774 1258. QUEBEC ACT OF 1791. Anno Begni Georgii III. .... at the Parliament begun and hidden at Westminster, the 25 Nov., 17'.'0, etc. Folio, pp. 1271-129U. Lond. : Eyre and Strahan, 1791 An original copy of the famous Quebec Act of 1791. 1259. (JUEBEC. [Monk (James).] State of the present Form of Government of the Province of Quebec, with a large Appendix containing E.xtracts from the Minutes of an Investigation into the past Administration of Justice in that Province, instituted by order of Lord Dorchester in 1787, and from other origin-'l Papers. 8vo, half morocco, pp. 170. Lond. 1789 Ascribed to James Monk, sometime Attorney-General of Queliec. Contains some of the evidence of the witnesses, statistical facts, etc. 12G0. [ ] Answer to an Introduction to tlie Observa- tions made by tlie Judges of the Court of the Common Pleas tor the District of Quebec, upon the oral and written Testimony adduced upon the Investigation into the past Administration of Justice ordered, in conseipieuce of an Address of the Legislative Council. With Remarks on the The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. Laws and Government of the Province of Quebec. 8vo, hnlf morocco, pp. lOT. I,o,„l. iToo Privately printed. Monliii " Stnte ot tlie present Form of Oovernment of Quebec'.' caused three of tlie jujgea to issue an anonymous pampLlet in reply. entitle (Us Aiikcm, lOS.'j-lSS'.!. ;>,„■- trail. Kii.Viil svo, half morocco. (Jucbcc, 1S8> 1374. I'll TITRE of Qiichi'P and its Viciiiitv. FnliUiin plan nf Qmher, anil W fiiU-jmije iir xmnller ri.u-.s (on T plates) nf tnrlfi Qiifhec. ISiiio, oriirinal half binding. Fine citpij. Scarce. Quebec: I', and W. Ruthvi'ii, 18:)1 ip. RAOUEXEAl- (P I'AI-L). I.a Vic de la Mere Catherine de Saint Augustin, reliKieuse Ilospitalitre de la Miserieonie de Quebec en la XouvcMc France. Crown 8vo very finely bound in full brown crunhcd leviinl inoroecoi gdt back and inside bonlers, (tilt on marbled edues. Paris; Florentin Lambert. Ili71 Very rare. One or two copies are known with an encntvpd tltle.page aa well as a |)rinte(l one : this eojiy lia« tlie latter only, anil it l.s a ciiiestion whether it was Kenerallv issued witli the enKniveil title. .K reinarkalily Hrie eo|)v. «"ith the rare teat "Letlre lie Fmnc,-oi»." .lateii yni-lw. "Novembre IBTO KaKueneaus " Kilation .le ce qui s'eat passe " is one of the scarcest of the series of Jesuit Kelations, anil this is almost as "*"?■ « '"'*'*1^"*'^1 notices are jfiveii of the history of Camilla and of the ravages of the Indians in the memoir. Lilte most of the religious memoirs of this perioil, it forma very curious reailmg from the stimdpoint of to-day. Catherine was con- tinually tormented with demons and seeing holv visions An account is given of the great earthiiuake in "Canada. Feb ItJOJ. winch the holy Catherine was warned of. according to an eitract from her diary. The year before she had a reinnik- able vision of demons coming from Trois Riviires. Montreal and otlier places, and rendering an account to the principal devil in his Court of the diiferent successes and conquests tliey had made. Another vision was seeing the Vueen of Poland isjrne to PaiHilise by St. Francis de Sales. The whole narrative, which is founded on her diary, is a moat interesting ucioiint of her life, and shows tlie remarkable faith and sutferings she underwent in her clioseu vocation and in establishing the Hospital in yuetiec. I'JTC. ROY (J, E.) Ilistoirc de la SeiKiicnric de Lauzon. Vol. 1 and 3 only. 8vo, half calf (not uniform). Auto- graphed by the author. Levis, 18'jr-lli0(> 1277. SIEtiE OF QrKBEO. An Accurate and Authentic Journal of the Sicjje of (Jucbec, 175'J. liv a Gentleman ii. an Eminent .-itation on the Spot. 8vo, half roan, entirely uncut, pp. a -t 44. Fine rop!/. I,ond. ; J. Robinson, 17J1I The authorship of this extremely rare pamphlet is stated to be unknown by every bibliographer who mentions it. Very few. apiiarently, have seen it, to describe it properly An attempt can be made to throw a little light on its author- ship from a few clues in tiie narrative itself. On page la men- tion is made of our barge being captured (July 7). Somewhere about this date a boat belonging to the frigate ■■ Lowestotte " 143 The Anderson Auction Co. l-V QUEBEC. SIEGE OF QUEBEC, was captured by the French. On the next page mention ia made of the "Captain" drawinj; in to the sliore as close as poB)iibl9 ami firioK several broadsides at the French camp (July 10). This was also done by the " Loweatoffe " on that date. Also it is evident from his desciiption of the landing of the British troo|>8. the uigiit before the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, that the author was present at it. The whole narra- tive bears unmistakable evidence of having been written by a naval man. The captain of this frigate was Captain Deane, but the ship itself was sometimes used by Vice Admiral Holmes in approach, ing close to the shore for reconnoitring purpfises. or taking soundings; and in the -'Lowestoffe" he suptrinteuded the landing of the troom on the night before the tiual battle. It may therefore reasonably be surmised that either Captain Deane or Vice- Admiral Holmes may have written it, the statement on the title "By a Gentleman in an Eminent Station " lending some belief to the authorship by the latter. The words "Our barge" would naturally mean the boat on which at the time he hapi>ened to be ou, and not necessarily that it was Captain Deane who was writing. The lighter draught of water of the " Lowestoffe " would no doubt cause the Vice-Admiral to use that ship in many cases where his own battleship would be useless. Whoever wrote it rendered a service to history in giving bo graphic — it is to be regretted that it is so short — an account ^f the siege, from the departure from Louisbourg to the capitula- tion of the French at Quebec, where it ends. The account of the landing of the troops was evidently written on the spot, for he seems to fear that the result would be unfavoraole. "There can be little hopes of taking the place by assault . . the country is extremely ntrong, ana the enemy have added mnch to its natural strength . . . everything in in motion, and a few hours will priAmbly determine th-. fate of Canada . . . if the General should attempt to ascend the rock it is a tvork of much labour and difficulty, if at all pmcticable; and should our troops perform this difficult undertaking. I shall for the future thiiik Itttle of Hanibars leading an army over the Alps ; the rock is almost steep, and the summit seems to we inaccessible to an army; this at least appears to be the Opinion of the French, who place no centinel iliere, and seem perfectly secure that it never ivill be attempted." However, nig fears were socm allayed ; the entry next day gives an account of the battle and victory. 1278. Ilistoiro dc la Conquete dn Canadw, MS. In- edit; Diary of the Weather at Quebec in 1770; etc. (Transactions of the Lit. & Hist. Society of Quebec, No. 23, 1802-98.) 8vo, half calf. Quebec, 1898 1979. Another copy, in paper. 1280. Another copy. 1281. TASCIIEREAIT. Jubil^ Saoerdotal de S. E. le Cardinal E. A. Taachereau. Noces d'Or de ia Soeiete S.- Jean-Bapti»te, 1842-1*2. Portrnit. Koyal 8vo, half. Quebec, 1892 1282. Another copy, bound in cloth. Quebec, 1892 144 The Anderson Auction Co. QUEBEC. 1283. TfiTU (11.) Ilistoire de Palais Episcopal ile Que- bec. Plates, incluiUng H facsimile views and plans from rare printji (the three plans of Quebec in ltiTO-83, etc., etc. ). 8vo, cloth. Jloutieal, 189li 128i. TRANSACTIONS of the Geographical Society of Quebec, 1893-97. Portraits, maps, etc. (The articles in both French and English.) 8vo, paper, uncut. Quebec: For the Society, 18U7 1285. ALBUM DU TOURISTE. Arehjeologie, etc., Quebec, par J. M. Lc Moiii«, 1872, pp. 388; Frast'r's Journal of the Siege; Panefs''Journal du Siege; the Cam- paign of Louisbourg [by the Chevalier Johnslone] ; Calit'' well's Invasion of Canada in 1775; and other pieces from the Collections of the Lit. and Hist. Society of Quebec. Bound in one volume. Thick 8vo, morocco. Quebec, 1872, etc. 1286. GENER.U. SKETCH of the Province of Quebec, by the Hon. .Hd; )rc Meretel, Quebec, 1S89, pp. tiO; The same in Freflch; -Archdeacon Roe's Stdry of the First 100 years of the Diocese of Quebci- 1893, pp. 61. 3 vols. 8vo, cl. 1287. GLIMPSES OF QUEIiEC [by Le Moine], 1879; L Instruction Publique [by I)e° Cazes], 1901; Quebec en 1730 [by Gosselin], 1899; Quebec in 1837-8 [by Letiioine], 1898. 4 pamphlets. 8vo, cloth (mainly Roy. Soc. transcts.). 1288. PHOTOGRAPHS, and proof AVoodcuts of old Buildings in Quebec— St. John's Gate, Palace Gate, etc. (About 30 pieces, as a lot.) 1289. LJAMEAU (E.) La Prance aux Colonies. Aca- diens et Canadiens. 2 Parts in one. Hvo, •■"If™"- Paris, 18,W 1290. RAMUSIO (GIOVANNI BATTISTA). Nnviga- tione et Viaggi raccolto gia da M. Gio. Battiata Kamusio, et con molti et vaghi discorsi, da lui in niolti luoghi dii^hi- rato et illustrato. :i vols, folio, vellum. (Vol. 1, 1563; Vol. 2, 1583; both these are the third and best edition; Vol. 3, 1505, second edition. The first volume lucks the three maps, as usual ; Vol. 2 lacks two leaves of the pn'face ; the third volume contains all the maps and cuts, including Hochelaga, Mexico, Cusco, etc.) Venice: Giunta, 1503, 1583, 1505 1391. RAPPORT DU COMITfi CHOISI sur le Gouverne- ment Civil du Canada. 8vo, half morocco (name on title). Quebec, 1829 Scarce. The Offlctal Reprint of the House of Comniona Re- port o( July 27th. 1827. This report pomeases connlderable butorioal value, and is frequently cited by the Cauadian Uiatoriaus. 143 The Anderson Auction Co. 1292. RATTRAY (W. J.) The Scot in British North America, including "The Scot in the Biitish Northwest." Complete Set. Portraits. 4 vols. 8vo,cloth, gilt. Toronto,1880 1293. RAWLINGS (T.) The Confederation of the British North American Provinces: their past History and future Prospects, including also British Columbia and Hudson's Bay. Large map and four plales (including view of St. Paul and two of Victoria). Royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 186S 1294. RAYNAL (ABBfi). A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies. Transl. by J. Justabond. 4 vols. 8vo, old calf. Bookplatcsof Sir J.W.Mackenzie. Lond. 1776 1395. Another edition. 2 vols, in 1. 12mo, half e^lf. Edinburgh, 1776 1290. READ (D. B.) The Lives of the .Judges of Upper Canada and Ontario, 1791-1888. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1888 1.J97. The Lieutenant-Governors of Upper Canada and Ontario, 1792-1899. ^3 full-page portraits. 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1900 1298. READE (C. B.) Constitution of the United States, with the Amendments thereto, the Declaration of Inde- pendence, Ordinance of 17ti7, etc., and Jefferson's Manual. tivo, morocco. (Sir John G. Bourinot's copy, with his name in gilt on the side.) Wash. 1885 THE REBELLION OF 1837. 1299. AFFAIRS (The) OF THE CANADAS. In a Series of Letters. By A Canadian. 8vo, half roan, pp. 75. Lond. : Privately printed, 1837 On the troubles in Canada which led to the rising of 1887. and in defence of the policy of Sir Francis Head. They were originally published in the -'Times." 1300. BROWN (T. S.) "1837": My Connection with It. 8vo, cloth, paper covers bound in (38 pp.). Quebec, 1898 1301. DENT (J. C.) The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, largely fn/m original sources and Documents. Portraits anil plates. 2 vols, small 4to, half morocco. Toronto, 1885 1302. FRY (A. A.) Report of the Case of the Canadian Prisoners. Royal X\o, cloth (1011 pp.). Lond. 1839 .:Hi3. [(H.OBENSKY (C. A. M.)] La Rebellion of 1837, ASaintEuBtachc; (a reprint of the " Journal Historiqiiodes ftveniMncnH arrives il Saiut-Eustache, par uu Teiiioin Oeu- laire." .Montreal, 1838, with two Supplements referring to the same, and au Appeudi.x of Unpublished Docum i). Portraits. Bvo, halt calf (659 pp.). Presentation copy. Moulruul, 1SB9 IM The Anderson Auction Co. THE REBELLIOX OF 1837. 1304. HEAD (SIR FRANCIS B.) A Narrative. 8vo, full calf, with bookplate of Fredlc. Perkins (bindiug a little rubbed). Lond. 1839 His own narrative of his adtainistrotion of Canada during the rebellion of 1837. 1305. [IIKNRY (WALTER).] Trifles from my Portfolio ; or, Recollections of . . . Twenty-nine Yeara' Military Service in the Peninsular War and Invasion of France, a : St. Helena until the Death of Napoleon, and in Upper a id Lower Canada (during the Hebellion of 1837, etc.). Bj A Staff Surgeon, i vols. 8vo, half cloth. Quebec, 1839 1306. KING (JOHN). The Upper Canadian Rebellion, and the Letters in the Mackenzie-Rolph Controversy. Svo, cloth, pp. 150. Toronto, 1880 1307. LINDSEY (CHAS.) The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie. With an Account of the Rebellion of 1837, etc. t vols, in one. I'urtraits and views. Toronto, 1863 1308. MACKENZIE (WILLIAM LYON). The Seventh Report from the Select Committee of the House of Assem- bly of Upper Canada on Grievances; to whom were re- ferred Lord Goderich's Despatch to His E.icellency Sir Joh' Colborne of Nov. 8th, 1832, with the Appendix Evi- dence before the Committ.-c, and sundry acts passed. Thick Svo, half cloth. Toronto, 1835 Thi8 is the Report which is often referred to as the most famous in the history of Upper Canada. It was prepared by Lyon Maekenzie. who afterwards headed the Mackenzie Rebel- lion of 1887. In this remarkable document is the fullest con. temporary account of the grievances which were mainly re- sponsible for that rebellion. 1300. Mackenzie's own Narrative of the Late Rebel- lion; with Historical and Biographical Notes, critical and explanatory; exhibiting the only true Account of what took place at the Memorable Siege of Toronto, in the Month of December, 1837. Royal Svo, cloth, uncut (23 pp.). Toronto: Printed at the Palladium Office, 1338 Excessively rare. Only three or four copies of this moat interesting ^lanipblet are known, including one in Library of Harvard University and one in Kingston, (Janada. 1310. The Caroline Almanac and American Free- man's Chronicle for 1840. Frontispiece showing the Caro- line on fire, being sent over Ninfrara Falls; also a view of the hanging of Lount and Matthews in Toronto. Post 8vo, full limp moi'occo, pp. 124. Rochester, N. V. : Mackenzie Gazette Office, 1840 Very rare. The Alnmnac was published by Mackenzie, and is a virulent attack on the British Government and Cana- dian authorities after his aliortive relielhon in I8S6. It was published in New York, where Mackenzie became a resident a(tcrwarud. iTim 1348 The History of the Discovery and Settlement of America. With Biographical Sketch, list of Spanisli works, etc. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1858 1349. ROCHEFOUCAULD-LIANCOrRT (DUC DE LA). Voyages dans lea I^tats-Uuis d'Amerique fait en lt'J5, 17!i(i, et 1797. First edn. Portrait inserted. 8 vols. 8vo, orig- inal calf, gilt. Paris: L'An VII. de la Rcpublique [17!M.)] With large two nia)>s extending to Ohio, and showing the roads. The work contains the narrative of Johnson's captivity among tlie Ind iantu, taken alimist from liis own diotation ; a long desoriptionofa visit to Jefferson at Monticello; sketchesof New York, with notices of Hamilton, Burr, etc. The travels included Canada. 13J0. ROEBUCK (J. A.) The Colonies of England: a Plan for the Government of some of our Colonial Posses- sions. Map Hvo, cloth. Lond. 1849 1351. ROGER (CHAS.) The Rise of Canada fi-oin Bar- barism to Wealth and Civilization. \*ol. 1 (all published), 1527-1824. 8vo, cloth. Quebec, IKSti 1352. ROGERS (MAJOR ROBERT). A Concise Account of North America. Containing a Description of the several British Colonies on that Continent, including the Islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton ... to which is subjoined an Account of the several Nations and Tribes of Indians residing in those partp, as to their Customs, Manner.i, Gov- ernment, Numbers, etc., containing mnny useful and enter- taining facts never before treated of. Hvo, original calf. Lond. 1705 First edition of the famous ranger'a account of North Amer- ica. A good deal uf space is taken up w'tli the description of the variotiH Indian tribes, including an account of the White Indians of the Missis-iippi. In his historical and geonraphical portion he seems to have had a eiiecial antipathy to tlie Jews, for he tinda them in New York, Rhode Island, and other placet*, and sfieaks of them in contemptuous terms. Uf RlnNJe Island especinHy he aaya tliat " the I^ofince is infested ivitfi a m«- cally set of Jews . . . wtio are a pest not only to this, but the neighlxturing provinces." Rogers at the publication of this was aln«ii in I.me uti- pleasant ezperiencea to account for bis prejudices. 151 The j4nderson Auction Co. ^ \ i KOOEBS (MAJOR ROBERT>. 1353. Journals, containing an Account of the sev- eral Excursions he made under the Generals who com- manded upon the Continent of North America during the late War. With Introduction and Notes. By Franklin B. Hough. Crown 8vo, boards, uncut. Apparently a set of the proof sheets roughly bound. Albany: J. Munsell, 1883 1354. ROLT (RICHARD). An Impartial Representation of the Conduct of the several Powers of Europe engaged in the late General War . . . from . . . 1739 to 1T48. 4 vols. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1T49-50 1355. ROSS (A. JI ) Memoirs of a Reformer, 1833-9a. Portrait. Crowu 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1893 Slavery reminiscenced, with facsimile letters of Whittier, John Brown, etc. 1356. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, Vol. 1, 1869 to WQ'l (with an extra number for lllOl). 35 vols, crown 8vo, cloth (3 in paper). Loud. 1870-1901 1357. - — Catalogue and First Supplementary Cata- logue of the Library (Works relating to the British Colo- nies, Early Voyages, etc.). 2 vols. imp. 8vo, half calf. Loud. 1895-1901 1358. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. The Geo- graphical Journal tor the years 1873; March, 1895-96 ; vari- ous numbers for the following years, including 1901; and the Year Book and Recoi-d for 189S and 1899. Maps, elt. 42 Nos. (Sold as a lot.) Lond., v. d. 1359. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA. Proceedings and Transactions. First Series, complete in 12 vols., 4to; Second Series, Vols. l-6,royal 8vo. Numerms portratti,maps, views from rare bonks, prints and manuscripts. Together 18 vols. Uniformly bound, full morocco extra, gilt backs, panelled gilt sides, inside gilt borders, gilt l Igos. Montreal, 1883-1900 Handsome set of this valuable collection. 1380. Another set, to IDOl. 19 vols. (9 vols, half red morocco, 10 vols, in cloth). Montreal, 1883-1901 1301. Five Fortsof Winnipeg; Journeys in Rupert's Land;, Assiniboine j'.ivcr and its P'orts, all by Bryce; Gauo'iig on St. Lawrence Cartography to Champlain; Fleming's Expeditions to the Paciftc; KeeTfer's Winter Navigation on Lower St. Lawrence (illust.). 5 vols. 4to and 8vo, cloth. IS^^a-OS 1302. The Cabot Legends, portraii; Cartography of New Brunswick, by W. F. Girtong, maps; Baronets of Nova Scotia, by Sir E. M. Miiffkciizie, maps, etc. : Thos. Hutchinson; Clias. Ileavyaege, by L. J. Burpee (A. L. S. laid in); etc. 8 pamphlets, 8vo. Montreal, 1897-1901 .' ; The Anderson Auction Co. 1363. RUSSELL (W.) The History of America, from it* Discovery by Columbus to the Conclusion of the late War. lUust. with ,51 plates and maps (includiu); maps of New England and New York, Nova Scotia, New Jersey, Penn- sylvania, etc. ; the portraits i .;luding Franklin, Washing- ton, Sir Henry Clinton, Burke, Columbus, Almagro, Cortez, Ralegh, and others; and among the views are. View of Fort George and New York, Quebec, Mexico City, etc.). i vols. 4to, original leather. Lend. 1778 1364. RUSSELL (W. H.) Canada: its Defences, Condi- tion, and Resources. Map. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1868 1.36S. RYERSON (EGERTON). " The Story of My Life " : being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Can- ada. Edited by J. G Hodgins. Portrait and iUmts. Stout 8vo, cloth. Toronto, 1883 1366. tiABINE (LORENZO). Biographical Sketches of •^ the Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay. 2 vols. Svo, original cloth. Bost. 1864 1367. SA6ARD THEODAT (GABRIEL). Histoire du Canada et Voyages que les Frires Mineurs Recollects y ont faicts pour la Conversion des Infid^les dopuis I'an 1615. Avee la Dictionnaire de la Langue Huronne. Nouvelle Edition, publiie par E. Tross. 3 vols, post Svo, half mo- rocco. Paris, 1866 Repri^ii, of the extreraelv rare original edition of 1636, with the facsimiles of the leaves of Huron music. 1368. SAINT MAURICE (F. DE). A La Brunante: Choses et Autres. (Contes et Reeits.) Crown Svo, half morocco .Alontrcal, 1874 1369. De Tribord k Babord. Trois Croisit^res dans le Golfe Saint-Laurent. Post Svo, halt calf. Montreal, 1877 1370. Notes pour scrvir a I'Histoire de I'Empereur Maxirailien. Portrait. Svo, half calf. Quebec, 1889 1371. Loin de Pays: Souvenirs d'Europe, d'Afrique et d'Amerique. 2 vols. Svo, half cloth, gilt bands. Quebec, 1889 1 372. Les Etats do Jersey et la Langue Fran^aise. Exemple offert au Manitoba et au Nord-ouest. Crown Svo, fl"th. Montreal, 1893 137a. La Gaapesie. Promenades dans lo Goltn Saint- Laureut. I., Nouvelle Ecosse; II., Le Nouveau Brunswick; III., Laiiaspi'sie. Front. Svo, boards. Montreal, n. d. 1374. SAVINGS OF OUR LORD. AOHA IHCOY. Say- ings of our Lord from an Early Greek Papyrus. Discovered and iTiited, with trsnslation and p(iinmeiil,Hry, by B, P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt. Facsimiles. Svo, boards, pp.20. Lond. 1897 153 \ . : i= i u The Anderson Auction Co. 1375. SCAIFE (W ■ B.) AmericHt its Geogrspliic"! Hin- tory, 14!i2 1892. With Supplement entitled. Was the Rio del Espiritu Sftnt«. . . the MisnissippiV Map. 8vo, eloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies.) Bn't- l*'-'* 1376. Florentine Life during the Renaissance. Svo, cloth. (Johns Hopkins Studies.) Bait. 18il3 1377. SCnOULKR (JAMES). History of the United States of America, includiuK the History of the Civil War (Vol. 6), 1783-1865. Map. C vols. Svo, cloth. N.Y. 1880-!I9 1378. SCHUYLER (EUGENE). Turkistan: Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan, Khokand, Bokhara, and Kuldja. S maps atid numerous Musis, i vols, post Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1877 1379. SCOTLAND. Anderson (D.) Scottish Folk-I.K)re. Post 8vo, cloth (A. L. S., 2 pp. 8vo, of author inserted). Toronto, 1899 1380. Anderson (P. J.— Editor). Roll of Alumni in Arts of the University and King's Collene of Aberdeen, 1696-1860. View. Boyal Svo, cloth. (Aberdeen University Studies, No. 1.) Aberdeen, 1900 Vslimble for genealogical and bibliographical purposes. 1381. Burnett Family (The). The Family of Bur- nett of Leys, with collateral branches. Edited, with Index, etc., by Col. J. Allardyce. SI jjortraits and plales. Royal Svo, wrappers, pp. 389. (Aberdeen University Studies, jj„ 4 \ Abenleen, 1901 1382. Macdonald (J.) Place Names of West Aber- deenshire. Royal Svo, cloth. (Abei-deen University Studies, jjj, 3 \ Aberdeen, 1900 1383. Macfarlanf. (W.) Genealogical Collections concerning the Families in Scotland, made by Walter Mae- farlane, 1750-51. Edited from the Original MSS. by J. T. Clark 2 vols Svo, cloth. (Scottish Historical Society.) Edinburgh, 1900 1384. MICHIE (J. C.) The Records of Invercauld, with Notes and Index. Map, portrait, and plales. Royal Kvo, wrappers, pp. 523. (Aberdeen University Studies, jj„ 5 ) Aberdeen, 1901 1385. McNRO (Alexander Macdonald). Records of Old Aberdeen, 1157-1891. Reproductions of rare neics, etc Vol. 1. Boyal Svo, cloth. (Aberdeen Umversity Studies, No. 2.) Aberdeen, 1900 1386. SCOTT (E. G.) The Development of Constitutions! Liberty in the English Colonies of America. Svo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 154 The Anderson Auction Co. 138T. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). Tales of n Grandfatlior: beinjt Stories taken from SeottiBh Ilistorv and the llislurv of France. Fronts, and viyiull" lilies, ii vols. 1-imo, half roan (rubbed). Kdinburgh: Cadell, 1n-2'.i-:I1 ^ 1388. SCROPE (C. R.) Life of Lord Sydenham, with a Narrative of his Administration in Canada. Porlraii. 8vo, half Oftlf- Lond. 1843 1389. SEELEY (J. R.) Natural ReliRion. liy the Au- thor of "Eef» Homo." 8vo, cloth (cover stained). Lond 1S82 THE SELKIRK SETTLEMENT ON THE RED RIVER. 1390. AMOS (A.) Report of the Trials in the Courts of Canada relative to the Destruction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement on the Red Ri\er, with Observations. Plun of the Red River Heilleiuent in 1816. 8vo, calf, gilt back. Lond. 18->0 1391. [IIALKET (.lOIIX).] Statement respeetinK the Earl of Selkirk's Settlenieiit upon the Red River in North America, its Destruction in 1815 and 1810, and the Massa- cre of Gov. Semple and his Party, with Observations upon a recent Publication entitled, " A Narrative of Oeeurnnci'S in the Indian Countries," etc. Map. 8vo, original boards, uncut and unopened, as issued, pp '^94. Lond. 1817 Extremely rare in this choice state. Vhis is one of the scarcest and most imijortant of tile accounts of the destruction of the Red River Settlement, the Massacre at Fort DouKlaR. etc. 1392. A French translation of the Preceding. [ISy Ilugues Hency of Jlontreal.] 8vo, half calf (apparently no map was issued with this translation). Montreal, 1818 1393. MACDONALD lA.) Narrative respecting the De- struction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement upon Red River in 181,5. 8vo, half roan, pp. 14. Lond. 181« 1394. M'DONELL (ALEXANDEP>). A Narrative of Transactions in the Red River Country, from the Com- mencement of the Operations of the Earl" of Selkirk till the Summer of the Year 181(i. Large map. 8vo, original printed paper covers, uncut, as issued. Lond. 1819 Very rare, esfiecially in this choice original state. Comprises the Northwest Company's defense of the charires made by Lord Selkirk. i. 7 1395. MEHCATOR. Les Communications de Mercator sur la Conteste entre le Comte de Selkirk et la Compagnie de la Baye d'lludson d'une part; ct la Compagnie du Nord- Ouest d'autre part. E-Vtrailes du Montreal Herald, el tra- dultes. 8vo, half roan (small corner of title torn off). Montreal, 1817 199 V \ (M, The Anderson Auction Co. THE SELKIRK SETTLEMENT OS THE BED RIVER. 1396. NARRATIVES of John Pritchard, Pierre Chryso- logue Pambrun, and Frederick Damien Heurter, respecting the Aggressions of the North-West Company against the Earl of Sellcirlt's Settlement upon the Red Kiver. 8vo, half roan, uncut. Lond. 1H19 Very rare. These narrativeii were drawn up by eye-wit- nesses of the orcurrences at the Red River Hettteinent in ISIS, etc.. incluJintt the attack on Fort Douglas, the massacre of GoTemor Sera pie and liis party. 139t. NARRATIVE OF OCCURRENCES in the Indian Countries of North America, since the Connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's Bay Com- pany, and his Attempt to establish a Colony on the Red River, with a detailed Account of his Lordship's Military Expedition to, and subsequent proceedings at Fort William, in Tpper Canada. 8vo, scored russia, gilt back (name on title). Fine co}>y. I.ond. 1817 Written, evidentlv. by one of the North West Company, eivinK their version of the troubles in opposition to that of the Earl of Selkirk. Ascribed to S. McOilhvray. 1398. Translation of the same, in French. 8vo, original paper wrappers, uncut. Montreal, 1818 1300. REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS connected with the Disputes between the Earl of Selkirk and the North- West Company at the Assizes held at York in Upper Canada, October, 1818, from Minutes taken in Court. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1819 Comprises the trials of the partners and servants of the North West Company, in connection with the Massacre of 18l.Vt6, charged with " high treason, murder, robbery and con. spiiBcy." York is the old name of Toronto. 1400. SELKIRK (THOS. DOUGLAS, EARL OF). A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool from the Earl of Selkirk ; accompanied by a Correspondence with the Colonial De- partment, 181T-18-19, on the Subject of the Red River Set- tlements in North America. 8vo, half morocco, pp. i'U. [Lond. : Privately printed, 18^0] Lord Chief Justice Denman's copy, with presentation inscrip- tion from Lord Selkirk. I tOi. Esquisse du Commerce de Pelleteries des An- glois, dans I'Amerique Septentrionale, avec des Observa- tions relatives iV La Corapagnie du Nord-Ouestde Montreal. Par leComte de Selkirk. 8vo, halt roan. Montreal, 1819 1402. SIMPSON (W. S.) Report at Large of the Trial of Charles de Reinhard for Munler (committed in the Indian Territories, Sept., 1»16), held at Quebec, May, 1818; with a Summary of the Trial of Archibald McLellan, iiidicted as an Accessary. 8vo, half roan. Montreal, 1819 15» Ti. ".( nih, I.rii 'I.', K.iy.-ilhvi h.r. MoijTr-- il. IN- 4 I:n|M.'i'iil .'.Ml ^ vol;,. I'.ilid, '1. : ^irtll". Ti. (1. Homarks The jittderson Auction Co. THE SELKIRK SETTLEMENT ON THE RED RIVER 1403 WEST (JOIIX, of tho Hu.l8oD-» IJ«v Company) Journals of the Kiwuienee in the Red River Colonv, and frequent Lseursions amouK the Northwest American In- dians 18W-23. 3 plates. 8vo, half moro. ,! In,"™ very ol.Khtly damage,!). LondlWi 1404. SELWVX (A. R. C.) AND Desiiriptive Sketch of the Physieal C of Canada. l,arge colored maps in ■ calf neat. 1105. SIIAKSPEARE. Work^ Edited h.v Charles KniKht. .V« ., after Cupe, Leslie, Frith, Maclisi a half morocco, gilt back and edijes. 1400. SILLIMAN (BENJAMIN). „tn„ Short Tour between Hartford and Qu. i , ,.. •. /»//-,„„,„ i;ew3 of Quebec, etc. Crown 8vo, half ealt ( |nii,i.- h.Jkeu, and a l.ttle soiled). New Haven, 18« 1407. SIMPSON (SIR GEORGE). Narrative of a Jour- ney Round the World, 1841-43. By Sir George Simpson, Governor-in-Chief of the Hudson's Bay Company's Territo- ries in North America. Map and portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, Cloth (damaged), uncut. L„ud. 1847 1408. SINDING (P. G.) History of Scandinavia, from the Early Times of the Vikings and Northmen to the iT^sent Oay. Porlradand map. Post 8vo, cloth. Phil. 18fi3 1409. SLAVERY. Original MS. Brief before the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, Hilary Term, 1800. The case of Nancy, a Black Woman claimed as a Slave Brief by Ward Chipman. 86 pp., folio. 1410. SMITH (GOLDWIN). Canada and the Canadian question. (French Canada before and after the Conquest, History of Upper Canada, etc.) Map Post 8vo, doth. i«,, ..,. „ Toronto, 1801 If ; 777, T f ^"l*'"' ^"""'*- *° Outline of Politiial History, 1492-1871 Map. Post 8vo, cloth. X. Y. 1893 „ ^^,''^- T'le I'nited Kingdom: a Political Ilistorv. 2 vols, post 8vo, clolh. Toronto, 1899 Vi!.ti!- ''^"p"", ^% ^ft^^^")- P^'"" Ministers of Queen Victoria. Portrait (2). Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 1414. SMITH (CAPT. JOHN). Works, 1008-1U31. (True Re at ion. Map of Virginia, New England's Trials Gene- rail Hiatorie of Virginia, True Travels, etc.) Edited with Introduction, Bibliography, etc., by Edward Arber. ' Fac- similes of the original maps. Thick small 4to, halt morocco. Birmingham (Eng.), 1884 u I r f" <■ •'1,1 The Anderson /luction Co. 1415. SMITH (WILLIAM). Discourses on Public Occa- sions in America. The Second edn. 8vo,calf Loud. 17M Second and best edition, containing four pieces not in the nraviouBono. These discourses, and appendix, are on the Kava. Lsot the French aud Indians; ThanLgiving disoourw on the Reduction of Louisbourg; on the Conversion of the Heathen- \raericans; on Braddock's Defeat; on the Opening of tlie Cam- paign of 17M; A General Idea of the (toUege of Mirania (New Yorlt). etc. U16 SMITH (WILLIAM). The Iliatorj' of the Province of New- York, from the First Discovery, to whicli is annexed a Description of the Country, an Account of the Inhabi- tants, etc. 8vo, original calf. Lond. : J. Almon, 1 , , b 1417 SMITH (WILLIAM). History of Canada; from its First Discovery to the Peace of 1703 (the second volume reads "to the yearl791"). « vols, in 1 Royal 8vo, half calf Quebec: Printed tor the author by J. >eilson, 1815 First edition. Very rare. With tlie slip of - population of Canada in 1784." which is very seldom met with, and the separately printed leaf of errata in vol. t. Of this extremely rare history of Canada only 3M p»Hf were printed, and for some reason it was not issued until 18.6 Chief Justice Smith expresses some opi-iions m it, which he may protably have thought would give oftenc ■. -'d tlierefore delived its issue to tlie public until he was ii vhe iwint of feaXgCanar for England. In fact it is stau^d that it was Mrs Smitli who left orders for its publication, and not he. The Brat volume, it appears from a letter the author wrote, wm Sadv in tlii beK^mTing of 1813, and it is evident from the ^inis" at the end of that volume that no more was <»ntem. nlated It is also curiou.1 that the second volume ends 'end of K second volume," as though another was written or about to he Stenrbut if it was ever published, no copy is known me present copy is a Hne, clean, perfect copy, with large mar- gins. 1418 SMITH (W. II.) Canada, Past, Present and Future': an historical, geographical, geological and statis- tical account of Canada West. Fwnis. and XL maps 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. Toronto: MaelearTl85l] 1419 SMITH (W. M.) Canadian Gazetteer of all parts of the Upper Province; or Canada West ^^^r?* "'«P ""^ plaks. 8vo, cloth (embossed stamp on title), loronto, 184b The earliest Gazetteer of Upper Canada. 1420 SMITH (T. W.) History of the Methodist Church of Eastern British America. 2 vols, post 5j'^,',|.';Jf'jg„_|,a 1421 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Anniml Report of the' BoaHl of Kegents, 1888-n», and ISilS; Keports o the National Museum for 18>7, 188il-M (3 copies of 1800); ^^n'ith^ catalogue of Nocluida,, 18,13 Many of tlj^a vols, illustrated. 18 vols, thiclc 8vo, cloth. Wasn., v. a. The Anderson Auction Co. 1422. [SMYTH (D. W.)] A Short Topographical De- Bcription of Upper Canada; with a Gazetteer of th^ t Prov- ince. 8vo, calf. Colored map of Upper Canada (published to accompany the same), size 23 x 34 in., mounted on lineu and folded in 4to case. As 2 vols, (name on title) _.. ., , ,, Lond. : Faden, irnn-lSOO i»tli the vnluable colleclion of noten and the map were imlde by Survejor-Qeneral Smyth at the desire of General Simcoe. 1423. SMYTH (SIR J. CARMICIIAEL). Copy of a Re- port to the Duke of Wellington relative to His Majesty's J rovmces by a Commission, of which Sir J. M. Smyth was president, and Lt. Col. Sir G. Hoste and Capt. Harris were members. Folio, limp roan. [Loud. 18251 Lithographed facsimile of the original engrossed reiwrt Only iO were issued, and it was puhllslied In no other form. The coni- mission was sent to report on the defence of Canada in view of a possible American invasion. : 1424. SOUTHESK (EARL OF). Saskatchewan and the Kooky Mountains; Narrative of Travel and Sport through the Hudson's Bay Company's Territories, lH69-(iO. Maps and tllusts. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1875 1425. SPANISH DICTIONARY. Velasquez' Spanish- i-nglish and English-Spanish Dictionary, with Pronuncia- tion. Thick royal Svo, cloth. N. Y. isiis 142S. SPENCER (HERBERT) Works: Comprising, *irstPrinoiples; Principles of Ethics, 2 vols. ; Principles of Psychology, a vols. ; Principles of Sooiology, 2 vols. ; Prin- ciples of Biology, 2 vols. ; Essays, Seientiflc, Political, and Speculative, 3 vols.; Social Statics; Recent Discussions in Science, Philosophy aud Morals; Illustrations of Universal Progress; The Factors of Organic Evolution. Together lb vols, post 8vo. N. Y. 188:-U3 1427. SPONGES. PaliBozoic Reticulate Sponges. By Jas. Hall and .1. M. Clarke Thick 4to, cloth. Numerous fine plates. (Univ. of the State of New York.) N. Y. and AUmny, l.siis 1428. STANLEY (HENRY M.) The Congo, and the Founding of it* Free State: a Story of Work and Explora- tion. Map ami illusts. 2 vols. 8vo, clolh. N. Y. 1885 1429. STATESMAN'S YEAH BOOK. Statislical and Historical Annual of the States of the Civilized World. Edited by .1. S. Keltie, etc. For the years 1887 (24tli an- nual issue), I8iH), 18!»3, lsU6-',Hi, l8US-lil02. 12 vols, crown Svo, cloth. Lond,,v. d. 1430. STATISTICAL YEAR BOOK OF CANADA. Pub. by the Department of Agriculture. For the years IhSII (5th year of Issue), 1800, 18112-11100, (a copies of 1893.) 12 vols. 8vo, crimson cloth. Ottawa, 1890-1901 1A9 li <. ■/ The Anderson Auction Co. 1431 STEPHENS (T.) Madoc; an Essay on the Dis- covery of America by Madoc r,p Owen Gwynedd in tlie Xllth century. Edited by L. Reynolds. 8vo, cloth.^^ ^^^^ 1432 STEVENS (C. E.) Sources of the Constitution of the United States, considered in relation to Colonial Eng- lish History. Post 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 18.)4 1433 STEVENS (HENRY). Historical Nuggets. Biblio- theca Americana, or a Descriptive Account of my Collec- tion of Rare Books relating to America (2,934 items). 2 vols, crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Whittingham, 1862 1434 Catalogue of the American Books in the British Museum. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1800 1435 Historical and Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries of America, 1453-1530, with Comments on the earliest Charts and Maps, the Mistakes of the early Navigators and the Blunders of the Geographers, etc., etc. Front and 16 photolithographic facstmOes of the earliest^ known maps of America, arranged on fiveslwets tn pocket Royal Svofcloth. uncut. New Haven, ISW Only TS copies printed. 1430. STEVENS (T.) Around the World on a Bicycle Numerous illmfs. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 188, -s» 1437 STIRLING (SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER, EARL OF! The Monarchicke Tragedies, Cnesus, Darius, Ihe Alexandnean, Julius Ciesar. Newly enlarged. Small 4to, flnelv bound by W. Pratt in full crushed levant morocco gilt gilt edges (a slight repair to title and a trifting hole in two leaves of the Alexandrsean tragedy neatly repaired, but on the whole a good copy). , r,^ ,,. . ,.•,.-■ Lond. : V. Simmes for Ed. Blount, lOU, Verv mre. Containing the blank leaf in naiiiM. anil the blank' leaf ureceilinR tlie title of Tbe Alexandrian TraKeJy. Very te« copies are met with liayinB the»e tw,. taivea. Thi. ifflue contain, the First edition ot Julius Cresir and the First London edition of Parius, this latter being the origina Lue ot thai edition, printed with separjite signatures and title and previouslv included in the edition of 1604. The Orceins and the Alexandrimn are both second editions Auart from tlie interest o( its lieing the work of the tirst "1^ ^ x..,..„ u-itJH, a greater interest is in its place m Some have even Hnp|M>sed that Sliilke- o itasaages in mind, and borrowed and SThe mune Moa in some ot his later iday.. The princi|«l oTthese passages Is that which hears a faint reseinbanoe to Shakeswires ■■ cloud.capp'd towers " in The Tempest (1% .. i.), »Sd Sd in one of the choruses in Juliu, Ca«.r. The resem- Wance" are. however, of so slight a riature as to be most nrobably mere coincidences, but his position in the first ranks Jt SgliBb vorsifiMB !h imdisp.ited. It is very probable that 160 The Anderson Auction Co. STIHLINO (SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER, EARL OF.) Shakespeare read these tragwlies. Alexander was a frleml of Edward Alleyn. the famous actor „t Shakespeare a time Uthers of hlB contemporaries read hia plays and praised them though It IS douhtful l( they were ever |wrforme°r»<-™'Wi«\^va« wTirthat leaders nephew. Bois e ingyenrcxtendeiihis>"5»P «■'""'»'- ^ ,^^ Hayre de- ColiL. C^™™';:!^"*,,,e'lnTe f.K"rthey»w,an,; one Grace, he descrihes all ."« ",,',,, fe»lly »pei "» their journey may inmgine ".""v ey d,d n >t J^J^J^^ ^ from there Ihey along the coart of *'"'»r '"t,," eoa«atthe river .it Ganaliara oro««>dto Amenca, tonUm,|^.ec^ eontinue^^.^ ,^ _^__ „.„rk he call, rated to him by tattler h'™^ ^| , „,e„tlon of the coun- the country Canada »° »«^ Y, > ™ J ,u,le doubt he heard try by t>»» "»"'"■ .?,"^"j,al"T tile sole authority tor the Cartier call »". I""*"' 'J.^,, attemoted a settlement on .Uitement '!■»' *J'"«'S?, ^'^ r^m find, but that m« of the .liores of Canada ""'' ™^„„th of July. There has been them died '">"'™'^'°Si„n whether Cal«.t made. an Ice- the oposaum are «c«d ngiy ^ ^^ ^l^^^^^jy^^^^ DeUrya»al«M«forhi8iiiaM, mentioned. Ve»- A curious '""^'"''X^^^^Sof America, and Thevet says Klre3m"nTi"rightT;named after hiin. 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B.)] Considerations sur l<^ elTt'ta qiront prmiuit en Canada, la conservation des fiiablisse- ments du pays, le^ M'eurs, I'fyiueation. etc., de sew llat)i- taue; et len Conitequenses qu'Mitraineroient leur d«4?iHfti;uee M7 Par un The Anderson Auction Co. par rapport aux intereto de la Grande Bretagne. Canadien, M. P. P. 8vo, limp calf, pp. 4 and 51. Montreal : Jamee Brown, 1809 With marginal MS. notes in the autoKraph of J. L, Papineau, the Canadian orator and patriot, author of " Histoire de 1 In- BUrreotion du Canada," etc. A very rare i>ampblet. 1498. VIGNON (LOUIS). Lea Colonies FranjaiBes, leur Commerce, Situation, ficonomique, etc. 8to, half calf. Autograph letter from the author inserted. Paris, 1886 UflO. TIT-ACIISMUTH (C.) and SPRINGER (F.) The ~^ North-American Crinoidea. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard. With the Supplementarj; Atlas of 83 Plates. 3 vols, royal 4to, orig- inal wrappers in publisher's portfolios. Cambridge: For the Museum, 1897 1500. 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Remarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundaries, under the 5th Article of the Treaty of '.ihcnt, etc. .1/./;). 8vo, paper, pp. 81, with Appendix, pp. xxxiv. St. .Inhn, N. B., 1S3'< 15()(i. North American Boundary Papers. Corre- spondence under the Treaty of 1783; the Disputed Terri- tory of .Maine, Mass., and New Hampshire. With the Sup- plenieutary Reports, etc. Map and plans. 3 vols folio, lialt morocco, I-<""1- 1838-45 The Anderson Auction Co. WAR OF 1813. 1507. CHRISTIE (ROBERT). The Military and Naval Uperations in tlie Canadas during tlie late War with the United States, including the Political History of Lower I anada .luring the Administration of Sir J. H. Craig and Sir G. Pnvost. Crown 8vo, sheep. Quebec, printed; N. Y., reprinted, 1818 „ y?"? ""Jirce. Inserted are xtm Bhort autogrBph notes of British ofH.;era wlio served in the war; J. Kiernan. T. Frazer, W. Yen. G. Pilkington. J, Finlay. J. M. Lamothe. and Capt. K. Barne. 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Toronto, 1894 I'lJ- LOSSING (BENSON J.) Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812. Culored fronts, ami numemiis illu.ils. Royal 8vo, cloth. N. y. [18118] 151.3. MERRITT (.1. P.) Biography of the Hon. W. II. ilerritt, M. P. (including his services during the War of 1812), from his Original Diary, etc. Portrait (water-stained). 8vo, half calf. St. Catherine's, 1875 1514. READ (D. B.) Life and Times of Major-Ge»''"f? ^''..tural History of the Country and tie India," Inbes, from its First Discovery. Larije map, imrtrait of Oceola and :i views. 8vo, half bound. N. V 18:iT Scarce With the map by the author (.size 3 ft. 9 i,i» bv 3 ft 6 ins) in ,»rfeot state. Thi» map, „wi„K to it., size an"l to deteS ° ■"'■*'■ ™ ""'"'' " " """"•••'• '" •>«"«"j'^"." »n,l .b'^,^-'-.^VF'"'^«""Y (W. W.) The Supreme Courl of the I nited States. Its History and Inlluence in our Co 1>HI 1 . 1 H'M) 1532. WILSON (SIR DANIEL). Pre-Historic .Man. Re- wliH !" 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